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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921

NUMBER 3

Secretary Wallace Meets Group of Young Farmers

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CONFEDERATE VE TE R ANS
M A Y RE E N TE R TA IN E D
REU NIO N A t JACKSONVILLE.

JACKSONVILLE, S ep t 1.— N e­
gotiations with officials o f the United
Confederate Veterans account offer
to entertain proposed reunion here
this year resulted in invitation to
OF DEAD G IR L W B O S B D EM ISE
committee in charge arrangements
HAS BECOME A N O T H E R W E8T
come to Jacksonville and outline Just
COAST M Y S T E R Y
what desired from city and civic or*
gfcnisations
.chambc rof commerce an­
Interest yesterday and last night in
nounced
today.
the investigation o f the Turner .mur­
der mystery centered about the in­
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vestigation o f any possible connection FORD KO TOR CO,
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AS
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MILLIONS
: with the matter o f M. D. Futch, 22CASH IN BANK,
year-old traveling salesman o f Jack­
sonville, who spent the afternoon and
tSy TU AmmUM Tnm)
Mver.U hours last night in the office
LAN SING , Mich, S ept 1.— The
of Detective Fred Thomas answering
Ford Motor Co., has approximately
questions from the investigating o f­
$54,000,000 cash In the bank, accord­
ficers, who sought to ascertain what
ing to a report tendered the Michigan
relations, if any, he had with the dead
Department o f 8tate. A financial
girl, Miss Virginia Tuiper o f Clearstatement Is.not to be made public
until minor eiTors are corrected.

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Credits
Investi
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Lines

IS NEEDED TO M A K E M O RE PER ­
F E C T T H E PR E S E N T
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SYSTE M
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W ASH IN G TO N , 8ept. l^ P e n n a a ent agencies should be established to
provide credit, running from six
months to three years, fo r farmers’
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an$i marketing purposes.to
Secmury Wallace receiving 170 farm club boya and atria who were kpendln* h »-«* m
nl« t,UiWr»ify
wnrytand
In recognition of their agricultural achievements. Mr. .Wallace shook bands with themOtnd showed them through the fill the-gap between* abort and long
grounds.
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time credits furnished by
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banking systems, Chairman Ander­
son o f the congressional commission
investigating agricultural conditions
declared yesterday in a statement
There is ’’immediate, Imperative and
conclusive necessity o f setting up per­
manent machinery," he said.
The proposed cred it the statement
continued, must be o f such character
aa to conform to the fanners’ turnov­
er, and o f sufficient flexibility to
meet the varied requirements o f d if­
ferent localities and different commadities. Mr. Anderson contended the
credit should be extended "fo r a time

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Representatives
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boring Cities

to growers, shippers, merchants and I
business men in every line and that
community In general. A large crowd
is expected at Orlando on the 13th.
FAM OUS FO O TB ALL 8TA R
W IL L BECOME .COACH
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ON SEPTEMBER! 13TH TO

to the expense o f the borrower in fee a
gnd commission."
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Declaring that machinery o f suffic­
e d scope can be established ' only
through federal legislation, the chair­
man held that, once established, it
should be self-supporting, and ahould
require no government support ex-

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F B C T ' s H IP-B Y-W A TB R ORGAN­
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machine’s occ themselves
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such machinery, he
« ° ntlnued* must be comprehensive
enough to meet the requirements not

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mmandln* o f cre&lt;lit machine,” .the statement said,
m m u d fn , o f. ^
fh &gt; , , „ , n i u n , U w o o , to
ioru to locate a third party, who they
believe to bo responsible fo r the dead
lirl s condition and who may have at­
tempted to arrange for her to secure
Ike criminal operation which, is the alhfed cause o f death.
Ev«ry effort is to be made to trace
« iu Tumer'a* movements in Tarpon
Spring* upon Wednesday, the last day
wis seen alive, to determine when
“ d with whom ahe left that town.—
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Noted Southerner,
Prominent M ason,
D ies in N e v a d a
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CAMDEN, N. J., S ep t 1.—The SuJ**r.udnaught. Washington, one o f
Uni
d rie s t .ami most powerful
wtleship, |„ the .United States navy,
V * Uunched ,1oday at Gloucester
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Wveral miles from the town on
AurisUne road, tied to a tree
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R IG A , 8 ep t 1b—A merican food for in g the.saving by water. Delegates
starving Russian children is rapidly from Mt. Dora, Oviedo, Geneva, Orbeing unloaded at Riga and Reval lando and other points expressed
Eleven cars, carrying fifteen tons each themselves on the subject and Messrs,
left Riga last night, with facilities for js. J. Sligh, C. E. Stewart_and F. S.
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R P M lIV rtiflV
[Skelley, representing the Traffic Cornshipment
increasing
daily.. ,
Each ton o f food is ’ sufficient to mittee o f the Orlando Chamber of
interesting
feed 1,000 children one week. A t the Commerce, gave some
rate the American supplies now are data regarding the shipping of citrus
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being forwarded to Moscow, that base fruits.
Much valuable information was
will have enough in the first ship­
ments to feed approximately 30,000 gleaned by the various talks o f thoso
children. The first shipment o f 6,000 present and at the close o f tho meet­
cases o f milk left Reval yesterday and ing it was voted to have three reprea relief ship was being unloaded at scntutlvcs.from each board o f trade or
Chamber o f Commerce. from all the
Pctrograd last night.
towns
and cities’ interested to meet ip
In one qt Russia’s starving regions,
tho Tartar republic, even the children Orlando on September 13th and form
will receive no food after today, ac­ a strong organization fo r the shlp-bycording to announcement published by. water campaign. It was also deter­
mined by all those present last night
the Ixvcata today.
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Twonty-five
thousand
children to make a campaign o f education la
maintained by the state inatitutionr the south central part o f-th e state
calling attention to the water rates
with the view o f getting all the ship­
pers to use the Clyde Line wherever
possible and to have all the merchants
route their goods via the Clyde Line
coming south. The meeting was the
first gun fired in this mqst important
campaign that will at least loosen tha
bold tha tv the railroads seem to have
obtained upon the commerce o f Flor­
ida but which, thanks to the St. Johns
river, can be broken a s'fa r aa the cit­
ies on the rivrfr and those adjacent are
concerned. .W ith good rdads, goods
can be shipped via the Clyde lin e and
miles thus making a great saving in
rates and giving quicker and better
service. • It was brought out at the.
meeting that the handling o f citrus
fruits was much more satisfatcory by
steamar thin by rail and all things
being equal and wherever it wae pos­
sible the shippers o f dtros fruits will
haul it to 8anford and give It to the
Clyde Line thus' giving the boat llna
a cargo going north,
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The meeting was a very enthueiastic
one from every stahdpoint and ja cer­
tain to be productive o f much benefit

deal directly with the farmers. These
j agencies should be sufficiently numer.
oua to meet the requirements o f ov2 „
try locality, o f every commodity, and
B N IN TOW. 0f every* farmer. Two agenciea now
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exist which might be used as the point
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o l contact o f the system with the
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fanner borrowers. These agencies are
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n im ° th® commercial banka (state and nat“ if
lonal), and the farm loan associations
by the Cnnad- ma noW established under the fa n s
towing her to ]0*n act. A new agency might be ere*
vessel was -ted in the form o f a co-operative
: five hundred
association, built upon
linea
mdsco. Forty- aimllar to the farm loan assodatlona.
J but no msn“ The second essential la an agency-

PO LAN D A N D L IT H U A N IA PATC H
U P D IFFER E N C ES A L L

short-time debentures, or other credit
obligations, which can be sold to tha
investing public. In other words, it
is necessary &lt;q have an’ agency thru
which tha investing public
reached.
. D E C LIN E IN COTTON
CROP D U R IN G A U G U S T
CAUSED BIG R E D U C TIO N .
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W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 1 , - A de­
cline in the condition o f the cotton
crop during AhgUst, caused a reduc­
tion o f 1,166,000 bales in estimated
final production aa compared
the amount forecasted by tha D
ment o f Agriculture one month « g o » »r
The condition on August 25th, w as
49.3 per cent o f normal.
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Indicate
ing the smallest crop o f
S TA LB A N S , W . Va., S e p t 1 ^ -All created a wild market In
trains o f the Coal River branch o f the and prices, advanced vio
Chess peak A Ohio railroad, where about elx dollars a bale
armed men have been gathering the
last fe w days has W n
railroad men said not
being ’moved. Persona
here early trnUy tried

stopped. The
even mall la
who reached
In va|n to In-

Madison or Jefferson from here. They
sal dall road* are patrolled and that
armed men era stopping motor can
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W A S O N T R IA L T R IP P R E P A R A T O R Y T O A
F L IG H T T O T H E U N IT E D

STATES A N D

C R E W A B O A R D , M A N Y A M E R IC A N S
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Misses Lillian and Olive Waits, o f
Misac* Ruth Young and Virginia
Dunedin,
were visiting friends In
W right, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs.
town
Friday.
Frank Walpole, In Sarasota, this
Mr, and Mrs. Orines and little son,
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f
Wauchula, who have been visiting
Andrew Aulln and lira , Theodore
Mrs.
Grin*** brother, Mr. Rineau, re­
Aulln, spent Wednesday afternoon In
turned
to their, home this wstk.
Sanford.
Mr*.
A . Y . Fuller arid "daughter,
L O N D O N , A u g . 24;— The gian t airship ZR-2, Mr*, Mary Jacob* returned Tues­
Emma,
were
visitor* iin Orlando Fri­
purchased by the United States from G reat B rit­ day from a visit o f several weeks to day.
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ain, exploded over the city o f H u ll today, accord­ T . L. Mead and.the Boy Scotris, J. E. Phipps le ft Tuesday fo r Tamin g to advices received here late today. The a ir ­ spent Wednesday nt Palm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith have r e ­
ship is a w reck in the river H um ber and it is feared turned
from a visit to North Caro­ two children, who have been out on
there w ass ome loss o f life. The airship w as pass­ lina.
their place near Palm Springs fo r the
past two weeks, le ft Monday fo r their
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and
M
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C.
G.,
Hancock
return­
in g over H u ll when it suddenly broke in two. A
,
ed Tuesday from a visit to M oot Ea­ home in Tampa.
terrific explosion'follow ed instantly and the air­ gle- and Chattanooga, Tcnn. CharMr. and Mr*/ B ill' Allen were visit­
ship burst into flam es and commenced to fall. lottt, N. a , Vinemont, Ala., and or* in Sanford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Tulle* were shopping
Three parachutes were seen to leave it. Thous­ Oakland, Fla.
My. and Mrs. J. H. Lundy and chil­ in Orlando Saturday.
ands in the streets watched the disaster which oc­ dren, returned to Ellentor, Wednes­ Mr. and Mr*. Frank Topllff, o f .Or­
lando, spent the week end with Mr.
curred at 5:40 p. m. Two dead and a num ber ln- day.
Master George Crawfrrd entertain­ -and Mrs. A. TT Fuller and family.
The many friend* o f Mr*. R. A.
ed a fe w o f . his (little friend* at a
Stiles
will regret to learn o f her I
party Tuesday afternoon.
death,
which occurred Sunday, after
Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Wade, returned
an Illneu o f several months. The dofrom ■WUd»".j&lt;i Saturday.
Mlaa Gayle Marshall, o f Sanford, ceaaed U survived by her mother and
Is visiting her slater, Mr*. R. W . Law ­ father, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartley,
two sisters, Miss Etha Hartley, of
ton, this week.
.
W. E. Artto la spending a fe w days Groveland, Mrs. New, o f Orlando, and
fou r brothers, Jesse, Caulls, W ill and
at home because o f sickness.
Mrs. C. A. Brannon spent Saturday John, and a husband and three amall
children.
in Orlando.
Mlaa 'H azel Jones, o f Orlando, is
W. J :Lawton and children visited
the
gueat o f Misa Aldia LeVigne.
Orlando Wednesday. ,
Miss
Suite May Lyle, o f Orlando, is
Mr And Mrs. S. W. Swope and famL ieu t Clifford A . Tinker, publicity o f­
the gueet o f Emma Fuller.
Uy visited Sanford Monday,
ficer,'W estfield, Mass.
Bill Sateher was • visitor in Or­
L.
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Dowdy
spent
Tueeday
in
Or­
In sdditlon two watch officers o f
lando Tuesday.
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Those shopping In Orlando on
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
M.
W
righ
t
retunvintended to make the trip. These of­
Tuesday
were: Mr*. Bill Allen, Misa
ficer* a n L ie u t Charles G. Little, ed to Oviedo from Tampa Tuesday.
Annabel
Allen, Mr*. Tullls, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles ,’ Lee were
New bury port, Mass., and Lieu t T el­
Frmln
and
daughter^ Fern.
visitor* to Sanford and Orlando
ford B. Null, Denver, Colo.
Mr*.
J.
S.
Dink el spent the day In
The non-commissioned personel o f Tuesday.
T
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ft
Wednesday,
the guest o f Mrs.
Mrs. W. E. A rgo and little Mis*
the crew were to have been composed
Hardaway.
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j lando,
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Riggers—Charles I. Aller, penver,
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell spent the week N e w Baptist Church
Colo.; Arthur E. Carlson;" Julia* tto, end In Orlando the gueat o f her slater
Building fo r M onroe
Idaho; Hans Christensen, Newton, M i*. N. B .H o lt fT
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L. D. Howard, traveling auditor o!'
On the morning o f August 22nd a
City, Okla.; Charles W . Frank, Way- I thb S. A. L., was In Oviedo Saturday.
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, _ o f Interested
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gathering
people
noka, Okla.; Charles A . Heckbert, Mr, Howard drove thro in his car am
held
on
a
corner
lot
recently
acquired
Hockland,, Maine;
Maurice
Lay, I was accompanied by Mrs. Howart
by
the
Baptist
church
at
Lake
Mon­
Greenesboro, N. N., Ad. Pettltt, New and Miss Fotch. From Oviedo they
roe,
for
the
purpose
o
f
breaking
the
York City; Sylvester F. Shields, S t
went to Sanford to spend the day with dirt fo r the election o f a ‘ new Baptist
Mr. Howard’* brothel'.
church building at that place. The
Little Mis* Levon Tanner returned church was organised Several years
to Gabriella Thursday afternoon from ago and ha*, been holding its services
a visit o f several daya with her fath- in a community building. Some weeks
Jacksonville, ‘ Fla.; Lester K . Cploago the membership became enthused
man, Fort Worth, Tex.; Robert M.
LONDON,
Aug. 24^—It la
James Ruah is visiting his aunt, over the erection o f a house o f wor­
Coons, Owensboro, Ky.;
Lloyd
E.
known that at least ala survivor*
Crowd, South Carolina; James W. Mrs. N. B. Holt, in Orlando this week. ship o f their own and a live building
were picked up, ons o f them with
A Yew Intimate friends o f Mrs. R. committee was appointed with L. B. I
Culllnan, Blnghampton, N. ,Y.; Thos.
a broken le g and one severely
W
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Lawton entertained at a swim­ Mann as chairman, and as a starter
D. Dickerson, Summerland, Calif.; An­
burned.
ming
party and chicken*supper Tues­ M n Mann, deeded to the church a
drew B. Galatian, New York
City;
day evening at Lake,Rosa, in honor beautiful corner lot facing on the DlxJohn
T.
Hancock,
London,
Eng.;
Ralph
A dispatch to a press aaociaJones, Los Angeles, Calif.; ’ William o f Mrs. Lawton's birthday. Later in io Highway, on which to erect the
tlon from Hul says only five men
Julius; Albert L. Ldftin; Frank* F. the evening friende fr o n t. Orlando building. The church-waa led in its
were saved from the crew o f fdrMoorman, St. Louis; William J. Steels, Joined them and a most enjoyable action by the faithful and earnest e f­
ty-nlne. The bady burned body
fort* o f its pastor, Rev. E. I^ce Smith.
Bainbrldge, Ind.; Llewellyn T. Stev­ evening was spent.
of Lieut. Marcua Easterly, opr.,
* A t the breaking.of the dirt the fo l­
ens, Atlanta, Ga^ and George Welch,
or Washington, D. C , was token
lowing program was carried out:
Elgin, I I I .
to the morgue. Captain Bwean,
. Hymn— "H ow Firm a ^Foundation." I
Radio Men—John T . Robertson,
British officer in command, waa
Scripture Reading, Rev. E.
Lee
New Smyrna,’ F li.; John E. Water*
unharmed.
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Prayer— Dr. George'Hyman.
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CLEARW AER M AN W A 8 ,
Address—“ The Value o f a Church
ON IL L F A T E D AIRSH IP.
tho Caldyrell store, and is the guest to the Community" Jno. D. Jlnldns.
o f her aunt, Mrs. Buren E. Collie,
Address— "The Co-operation o f the
•W ASH ING TO N, Aug. 24. — It
People In Building a Qhurch,” Dr. Geo.
in South Jacksonville.'
was learned that the Amerltan of'*
Mias Bertha Butts Is the 'guest o f Hyman.
fleers on board were Contender
The breaking o f the dirt by the padher slater, Mrs. Fred Cowan, sr., hav­
Louis Msxfield, Lieut. Command­
ing accompanied Mr. and Bars. Cow­ tor, Rev. E. Lee Smith.
e r Emory Coil, Valentine Bleg,
Placing o f receptable containing reean home from their visit In BlakesLieut. Easterly, • Lieut. Henry
ords
o f church membership, Sunday
v illt, Ga.
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Hoyt, o f Clearwater, Florida, and
school, B. Y . P. U., Woman’s MissionLieut. Little.
Miss Edith McClelland rotqgned
nry Union and miscellangous records.
home Tuesday from a two weeks'’ vis­
Doxology and benediction. '
W AS H IN G TO N , Aug. 24^-Thc o f­ received his designation as an air pll- it in ChuluoU and GGenava.
The Lake Monroe church, while one
ficers and crew o f the naval dirigible t, beavier-than-alr branch, after tralnM r mnd Mrs. B. A. Howard and o f the youngest In the Seminole Asso­
ZR-2 on her flig h t from England to ng at Pensacola, Fla., during the psr- young people, are gotngg to Pahokae ciation,, has shown a steady growth,
war period.
. the last o f the week. Mr*. I i , and
and under the leadership of its pres­
the United States were to have been
In 1917, Cdthmander Maxflsld went
children
to
remain
fo
r
several
weeks.
ent pastor has tone from a mission
as follows:
church with services one* a month, to
W
alter
Raulerson
is
the
first
one
wf^
. Com m andy Louis H.
Maxflsld,
hear o f who has celery set in th^ ‘ a self-supporting church with services
commanding officer,-Washington, D.
field. I t la o f tha “ green top " fdriety. two Sundays in the month and With
C.; Lieutenant Commander Valentina
Sunday school and,B. Y ..P . U. every
Wo had a flna rain Saturday after*
N. Bleg, senior engineer officer, llryn
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noon—very walcom l **ft*r the ex­ Sunday,
Maw., Pa.; Lieut. Commander Emory
The building w ill cost, when com­
treme hot whether o f lest week.
CoU, executive officer, Marietta, O.;
pleted, 10,000.00. However, It will not
The American Fruit Growers, Inc.,
Lieut. Commander R. E. Byrd, Jr., air
had the misfortune to have a couple work being d
navigational expert, Washington, D.
o f mules die last week.
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CL; Major P, E. Van Noatrmnd, army
mediate use.
Sunday school services have been
The remarkable thing about a Jit
la not that the-tires stand up under
watch officer, ClcarWater, Fla.; Lieut.
so munch punishment, hut that the
John B. Lawrence, watch officer, Lincushions staM up under so much
pressure.
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j H E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1921

LETTER FROM MRS.
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S an ford Band There
A. E. PHILLIPS
My Dear Herald:

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GOVERNOR
TRADE EXT]
COMMENDS
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GENEVA

(Treat Xoadir'i D«Uj)
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:* T. B. Wilson, o f Birmingham, Ala.,
Our fine paper is being received
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Sttardar'i
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is spending several days here.
faithfully away up in the hills o f Car­
L IT T L E ROCK GROCER RB 8 TORThe Sanford Band was so good lut
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Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, o f Crown olina where we ere visiting and en­
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Mrs.
West
and
children,
o
f
W
inter
night
and
earned
so
many
fine
com
Members o f the National guard in M EETING HELD IN TOW N H A L L
4 ‘SO TO FIEALTH 4 YE AR S AGO
Point, Ind., are visitors In this city.
S T IL L HOPED BODIES OP A IR joying the magnificent weather and pllmenta from all thoso who gathers*
Park visited Mrs. Geoi4e Geiger.
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L A 8 T N IG H T W AS W E L L
Florida are showing considerable in­
8 T IL L FEELING- FIN E .
Mrs. J7 M- Dawson and little son of
M EN W IL L BE RECOVgracious hospitality o f loving grlenda. at the wedding and street dance Uu»
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield were in
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ATTEND ED
Virginia, are stopping at the Monte­
terest in general order No. 16, just
•&gt;
EKED
Orlando Wednesday oh business.
I note the trial to which you have the Herald believes they are entitle*
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| "Tanlsc is my stand-by, fo r it re­
zuma fo r awhile.
issued
by
th
«
office
o
f
the
adjutant
to
special
mention.
It
is
a
grand
thia.
e d t h e best. They were called bade
JL _
Dolly)
been subjected in being the recipient
Miss Christina McClellan spent last atoned me to health four years ago
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Court H ouse Square was time and again to see which couple the H U L L , Eng., Aug. 3 (L -V irtu ally G. A. Brown, is spending some time of that iow-flung "anonymous” letter. and certainly a step in the right dil*.
general, Charles P .'L o v e ll, from the
rue Trade Extension .Committee of Saturday In Fort Chriatmaa attending |and I have kept In the pink o f condi* •
In MeVidian, Mias., visiting relatives.
tion
fo
r
any
city
to
have
a
good
lie
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce the picnic.
,1
public
really
decided
Upon
and
finally
all
wreckage
o
f
the
ZR-2
has
how
state arsenal, 9 t Augustine. The or­
We congratulate ourselves that we
Scene o f
tion ever since by taking an occas­
Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Tregllner, o f have a man 1 at the helm who knows band; Sanford has ope o f the be*t
M r.. Percy Mero and M is* S a n been raised and lim e more remaining
* « » e meeting at Geneva last
Mrs. W. H.- Rivers and children o f ional dose," said Paul Snodgrass, 4129
der, which is issued to call attention
in the state now and most o f the meaj.
Festivities
mRht in which many matter* o f lm- U ve Oak are visiting her mother, Mrs.
W ight were awarded the caah prize but it la still ^hoped that; the bodies Jacksonville, are spending • fe w days how to take care o f the situation!
W est Capital 8 L, Little Rock, Ark.
to a letter from Governor Cary A. mrtance were taken up and a better
with Paul Lake and Miaa W lmbiib a o f the majority o f the ’ airmen Who here at the Montezuma.
J. M. Prevatt.
I am the child, the grand-child and bers are seasoned musicians and thou
Mr.
Snodgraas has been ’ n the* fancy
Hardee, follows:
established between the two
close second and dividing honors with lost their lives would be recovered.
H r . and Mts. J, Roland Lylea and the great grand child, it may be, of who were in the beginners clan ha*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Raulerson
grocery
business fo r thirty years'and
"The following letter from the Hon. cltica. Thore were some twenty-five
Harry Wimblah and Mias Ethel lien The body o f another English member daughter, Pattye, returned to San­ slave-holders l They did not introduce graduated into the real musician1,
spent
Monday
afternoon
in
Ofeteen
ia
known
as a man whose word is as
Cary A. Hardee, governor o f Flori­ &gt;eop!e from Sanford and about fift y
ry.
,
o f the crew washed ashore six miles ford Saturday, a fter an absence o f slavery; the north did that, but we class. The music they pl*yed lut
with M. K. B. Osteen.
good
as
his
bond.
da, and commander-in-chjpf o f the fn&gt;m Geneva present and all those
night was just simply great and it is
Sh eriff Hand acted as floo r mana­ west o f here today.
three months which they spent with perpetuated i t -------- ~ .y .
"In
all
my
life I have never known
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Roland
Reed
took
sup­
Florida National Guard, is published who attended were glad they had tak­
ger,,o r rather as pavement manager
The time came in the providence of with a feeling o f pride that the Her
relatives in South Carolina.
per
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Froca
medicine
like
Tantac. When I began
to tho troops:
en a part in this great work o f get­
'and announced the events. He aleo H U G E PE R C E N TA G E
God when these negroes, after per­ aid can point to the Sanford band and
tor.
;
D. R. Brisson, o f Daytona Beach,
Inking
it
I
was
In such an awfhlly
"State of Florida Executive Depart­ ting all the component parte o f Semi­
A n d the W om an's Club sold several cakes at auction with hi*
’ OF R E V E N U E COMBS
haps one hundred and fift y years, say it is a home institution and ona &lt;*
la spending some time here w ith his
weak,
run-down
condition
I anas hard­
the
best.
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Mrs. Rosa McFarland haa moved in­
ment
nole county together in the apirit o f
accustomed huor and kept everybody
should be freed. For the most part,
FROM P R O PITS T A X .
sister,
Mis.
W.
J.
McBride.
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M ade N ice Slim fo r
ly
able
to
attend
to
business.
I imu
had
to
the
Flynt
property.
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Jn&gt;jr,
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uwuiiiCM,
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co-operation.
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smiling.
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The Sanford .Band should be « .
. ‘Tallahassee, 4ug. 24, 1921.
let us hope, they had not been treated
Mrs.
Frank
Mllteer,
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M,
Llttler,
o
f
Osh*
d
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a
long
time
and
couraged
In
every
way.
They
hare
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President Gforge W. Knight called
"Gen. Charles P. Lovell, S t Augus­
It was estimated that the people
unkindly, end manjria tender, tale qt
W A 8 H ING TO N, Aug. 30.— Nearly
. School Lunches
fill, nml I f * ■«&lt;!
itrm v*___ a* I thfi littln T mnnnorarl
j ij . .
the meeting together and atated the teen, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. W ill Prevatt the little I managed to eat d|d not
tine, Fla. .
present wbuld run into the thousands seventy per cent o f tho government's Frances Fair, who have .been the their devotion to their master*’ fam ­ fine bunch o f boys in the ranks and a
fine leader in-Prof. Harvey and «T.
and that it was one o f the most de­ tax' revenue o f $4,300,000,000 during guests o f Mr*. E lla Lefflsr, le ft this ilies can
(fn a Satartar'i Dailj)
"Dear General L ovell: I cannot let object o f the Trade Extension Com­ and son, Buster, took dinner with Mr. digest properly and caused mo no end
recounted." ’
afternoon
fo
r
their
home
Ip
Fort
o f trouble. I was nervous In the day­
crythlng
that
the
city
can
do
for'the®
The Public Wedding end Street lightful affaire that Sanford baa ever the last fiscal year came from taxes
the opportunity pass without saying mittee and promised the support o f and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt Sunday.
For instance, during the Civil war,
Myers.
.
Miss
Edith
McClellan
spent
a
few
time
and restless at night, and I felt
ahould
be
done/
The
day
is
past
w
hen
the
Chamber
o
f
Commerce
and
o
f
all
staged.
It
brought
the
foiluf
from
a word regarding my visit to the hawith our men in tho army and our
Dance given last night under the aus­
upon incomes and profits, according
days
with
her
grandmother,
Mrs.
J.
Mrs. M. S. W iggins, and attractive women and children! at home unpro­ we heed to send out o f town for rood
the
business
men
o
f
Sanford
fo
r
any
■o
miserable
in the morning* It was I
Seminole and adjoiniag counties, to* tp an official summary mode public
tional guard encampment and my re­
pices o f the Welfare Department o f
M. Prevatt.
worthy
projects
that
Geneva
and
oth
daughter, Dorothy, leave today fo r tected, these slaves might have risen music and the day tt past when it u
«tl
I
could
do
to force myself to- get
gather fo r a big time and also brought by the treasury department
view o f the guard on the nineteenth
The
the Woman'a Club for the benefit of out the towfi. folks fo r the evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Wakefield called on up and go to the store.
Cincinnati, where they will Join Mr up and have committed the unipeak- necessary td pay big sutna for trank
Instant I was greatly pleased^"with I
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f
? Unty wIlh&lt;,d* H *
principal sources o f the remaining
school lurches fo r the children o f the
Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Phillip* Monday.
W iggins. They w ill be away until able crime with all the horrors o f a ling bands to come here fo r concert*
" I . began to Improve almost from
The Woman'a Club is to be congrat­
the persohnel o f the officers and en- t t
P l « fo r cooperation
thirty
per
cent
were
listed
in
the
re­
gram m ar school brought out a record ulated upon their great work in thia
Mrs. Endor Curlett was shopping In the first dote o f TanUc .and it w a i
The Sanford band is equal to any oe.
December.
&lt;
bloody
insurrection
I
listed men .Among the members o f
dUjMmi ot th» Sanford Monday.
port as foltowa:
breaking crowd.
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not long before I was my old self
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Speer, Mr. and
respect. They gave Sanford a big time
What do we not owe them in the cation and can put up as fine concerts
the
guatd,
I
found
many
o
f
the
state’s
I
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f
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Tobacco,
$266,218,499,
including
The wedding and’ danro occurred in and they will give the school children
Rev.
Wright,
o
f
Oviedo,
will
preach ■gain and ACCJIU*
.
,
r « ----- -- »
Dll lit
Mrs. G. A. Speer, and Algernon, mo­ way o f kindly feeling and apprecia­ as hny o f tho traveling aggregation*
feeling just HHC.
fine. I It built
FOR M YERS— School children Of
most prominent and patriotic young L t
J f ^ h ^ e ^ w ^ here Sunday at the Methodist church, me up wonderfully;' why, in a few
BLEEPING D R IV E R INJURED.
fron t o f the court house and the whole the hot lunches durihg the winter cigarettes, $136,053,369.
Their performance last .Sunday and
tored to Daytona Beach yesterday tion ?
.
Lee county will be required to furn­
men
and
there
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no
doubt
but
what
they
would
nlw
«v.
f
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Transfer
o
f
estates,
$164,039,902.
dbene was brilliantly lighted through' months that will mean ao much to
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“ ™- J Iaudo R »u,*raon was weeks’ time, I gained fourteen pounds
where they spent.the day.
There is a creature upon whom we last night entitles them to first rises
ish their own^taxt books the coming
. . h . . . t o c h W t a th . r u r t , ™
D ELAND , Aug. 30.— Dr. G. A. Dathe good offices o f the Southern Util* them, friose who have assisted in
Transportation o f freight^ $140,in DeLand Tuesday on business.
In weight. There Is no doubt about It,
Mr. and Mv*. W., A. Lester and may confer the title o f "ignoble in the hearts o f the peoplo of San.
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f
th
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f
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R.
J.
jjo
jiy
fo
r
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Itiea Co. Red, white and blue lights this affair, the merchants who assisted $19,077.
Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. T. W . Pre­ Tanlac certainly delivers the goods.” year, because o f the discontinuance’ vi», o f thl* city, who, because o f his
guests, Mr. ami Mrs. O. R. Linton, Southerner.” He Is a white man with ford and a little encouragement will
ft
were strung from the aecond floor of with their advertising, the many who
vatt were shopping In.^anford Wed­
Transportation o f passengers, $97,­
help
the
boys
along
wonderfully.
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few
remarks
and
Hon.
Endor
CurTanlae Is sold in Sanford by the by the county school board o f Its free professional duties, had gone five
Misses May, Margaret and Jean Lin­ a black heart. How much better to
the court house across Parle avenue to took part and all those who have giv­ 481,896.
The encampment was a great su c|lett, member o f the Board o f County nesday. t
without,
When
talking
about
the
many
gpod
Union Pharmaey, and by leading distribution. Second-hand books will days and nlghta virtually
ton, and MisaxJulia Zachary, and Mr. be a black man with a white heart!
the wires on the other side making ft en bo freely fo r this work can feel
cess; the spirit o f the men was fine commissioners being called gavo a
A large crowd o f people.'of Osceola
Admission to hcares, concern, ca­
points
o
f
this
city
always
remember
druggists
everywhere.—
Adv.
Albert Bearden, were a congenial . How much betler to- congratulate
i r j j f c b w d fo r
brilliant effect and many lights were
and I want to take thia opportunity very Interesting account o f the road had a fine picnic at Lake Harney Sat­
that one o f them is the Sanford band.
|amply repaid fo r their efforts fo r the barets, etc., $89,725,905.
party
apendlng the day at Daytona our colored men on every endeavor fo r
original price.
The county school driving his car near DeLeon
awubg in front o f the court house money la going to a good cau*o— one
to express my appreciation o f them, »nd bridge work in his district out-lin- urday.
Distilled spirits, $82,506,069.
T r y a Herald Want Ad today.
improving their condition. H ow much
Beach yesterday.
to rn , begina SrpLiobor tth. .
j .p d o i a h ^ l' to , , ^
Sp^ * *
making i t light as day.
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their
loyalty,
and’
their
patriotic
reMnk
in
a
general
way
just
what
the
Mrs.
Automobiles,
motorcycles,
trucks,
Kesch TVlla How She Hot b
of the .best— for it means ao much for
nobler to recognize that he •haa'! ,s
M
rs.-Ella
Leffler
and
guests,
Mr.
The Sanford Band furnished the our school*.
gard fo r the preservation o f the S t r i c t needed and touched on the
etc., $76,028,167.
Kpow Rat-Snap.
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and Mrs. W. S. Fair, and fam ily. heart and soul that can be appealed to
music and furnished it in a manner
state's
highest Interests. '
Osceola and Titusville roads in parCapital'stock o f corporations, $81,­
"Havo always feared rats. Lately
Judge and.Mrs. J. Q. Smith and by kindness and consideration.
that called forth many compliments,
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As
chief
executive,
It
is
comfo-tUcQl» r *nd also the Geneva-Sanford
814,344.
noticed many bn my farm. A neigh­
Perfiaps, nowhere else is there
daughter, Marie, Mrs. FVank.Miltear,
givin g the crowd several fine selec­
Ing
to
know
that
the
state
has
such
He was followed by Hon. E.
Non-alcoholic beverages, $58,673,­
bor said he just got rid o f droves will
Miss Mary Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. finer settlement of colored people than
tion* before the wedding party made
s
force
which
would
readily
respond
T
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Ki,b&lt;?€who went over the same
192.
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•RAT-SNAP.’ This started me thhikiig
Braxton Perkins nnd children, Mr. our own Gcorgcaown with ita homes,
it* appearanco and when the dance
should
domestic
trouble
ensue
and
Frountl
with
several exceptions and alAutomobile tires, parts, and acces­
Tried R AT-SblAP myself. It killed IT
its schools and churches.
was called playing the finest kind of
and Mm. W. A. Leffler knd Mrs. M.
whlch
would
likewise,
hear
the
call
o
f
r
°
“
Prossed
himself on the question
sories, $89,617,602. . '
T h ere.is ono grand rule that we and scared the rest away." RATmusic.
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S. W iggins, formed a congenial party
Aity should the Interests o f their °^ ' ^ e equalization o f county taxes and,
Telegraph, telephone and radio mes­
will be measured by at the judg­ S N A P comes in three sizes, 35c, 65e,
The ladies had n refreshment stand
motoring to Daytona and Coronado
country be seriously threatened. M y | ° ^ er
ojf importance. Several
A live? I'll say they’re-alive! Tho sages, $27,300,223.
ment day, which may be fast* ap­ $1.26. - Bold and guaranteed hy Ball
opposite tho court house and sold quick
Beaches
yesterday.
.
‘
heart
Is
with
the
officer*
*nd
men
olherB
Prowat
were called upon after
old outfit, has decided not to ''djno”
Jewelry, watches, clocks, opera
proaching. It is called the Golden Hardware C tk lll
lunches nnd all kinds o f good things'
Messrs.
Victor
McLaulin,
J.
G.
N
lof
the
guard.
I
shall,
during
my
ad-|W™d
l
.^®
meeting
closed with a geni %
Rule. .
to the big crowd and when the affair on tho proverbial corn wlllio next year glasses, etc.,* $24,303,906.
I
black, and C. F, Chapman werq among
ministration, encourage and co-oper. I f/‘al firet' to* « Ul®r ■PWt in which all
Candy, $20,436,478.
May the Lord who can melt stony
The 'big sugar corporation hart
was called o ff about eleven o’clock on at camp. Tho “ skipper’ 'says they
the Sanford people at Daytona Beach
•te with them in every legitimate those Pro*ent Joined and many new
hearts and open blind eyes enablo this started their work on tholr sugsr mil]
Plhnos, organs, etc., $11,567,931.
account o f n' sudden shower the ladies will have apples and bananas rolling
yesterday. •
manner.
W ill you not express to the |af ? u* 1,ntaneei wtr# made and many
ignorant, narrow anonymous letter at Moore Haven. ,/This plant will
Furs, $9^081,238.
had accumulated a nico sum for the nil over the mesa.hall. Mess Sargeant
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Lintcn and
various units tSoughout the state, 0 1 ^ "* * " n#We? '
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writer to see himself as he is should have a daily capacity o f 600 tons per
Sets, berths*and staterooms, $8 ,­
school fund.
Misses May, Margaret and Jean, who
my sincere appreciation o f their loyal
f ” ,t5 ip f «
business
Eagon won’t get cussed out and Tom 485,014.
be’
the
prayer
o
f
every
true
hearted,
dey when operating. The wedding literally brought down
hervlc*.
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(men to other parts,of the county have
have been the guosts o f Mr. and Mrs. broad-minded, noblo Southerner.
Motion picture films leased, $6,008,­
the house and was carried out in per Meredith can get three squares a day.
"Vorv fruit.
1 ®**° conduclvs o f muih good arid the
W. A. Lester, le ft this morning fo r
W ith best wishes,
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feet fom t that called forth spontane­
—Get yodr Scratch Pads from TW
How are they going to do it I Easy, 108.
their home at Montlcello, F l a f l l
(S e a d )^
f? lk’ ,rom
r it a i»
MRS. A. E. P H IL L IP S .
Perfumes, cosmetics and medical
ous bursts o f laughter and especially when you got the live bunch Comry A.^ Hardee,
the county have learned much from
Herald— by the pound— 16c.
Mrs. F. L. M iller, Mrs, Lulu Clay,
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when the wedding party made its ap­
articles, $5,800,768.
mutual una&lt;
understanding o f each
“TM* i f * - in *
* agovernor, this muiuai
pany D ha*, Put oil a minstrel dland Misaea Esther Milled and M ar­
pearance and after tho affair waa ov.er
Tennis rackets, sporting goods, etc.
h* g ” * Ujr •PPpec- ptheris problems.
jorie Clay returned home last night
You will make a mliUk*
£ted by the troops, not only because
This is only one o f the many good
the bride was discovered to be E. A. rected by Allison and Rudlsell.. Give $4,28,3872.
from Daytona Beach , whore they ..
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If you order yoor ferti­
H expresses their
commander-lnthlngs
the oamora
Sanford unamDcr
Chamber or
o f Com(W
Douglass, the genial clerk o f the Cir­ a good show and raise "bcauceaup
Playing cards, $2,603,941.
" . --------- wuiiga me
lizer without getting our N E W P R IC E L I 8 T 8 JU 8 T ISSUED. PLENTY OF
hnvo spent the past two weeks. t
cuit court.
Chewing
gdm,
$1,332,177.
t l ' l T T
m 7
• » » '* • . M
h *« pot ovar and It will ro. In the earl
franc.” a . the French aay. That for
Fertilizer*, Insectiddi*
Miss Anna Mason was the week­ M A T E R IA L S , Prompt Shipment*. Order now.
w
w- — — — — —
j u. Florida the marieet ifor
, because it shows his Interest in them, dound to the credit o f the business
’ A n account o f the wedding will be
* t
Toilet soaps, $2,223,773.
Sprayer*,
Poultry
Supplies.
.
s
.
.j.
oranges
lay
a starter end. follow it up until camp
end
guest
o
f
Miss
Esther
M
iller
,at
in
a
few
big
centers
on
the
eastern
seaboard.
found in the social columns of this pa­
“ a,“° «xpresses the opinions o f all men, the Chamber o f Commerce and
Bowling
alleys,
pool
nnd
billiard
Get August 1 st, 1921 Price U *U . Now fufelshing "SIM ON PUKE” i
time next summer with other thing,
Daytdna Beach.
.
U&gt;e officers who had the opportunity the people generally,
per fo r it was really a swell society
table*, $2,364,052.
"G EM BRANDS”
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and then, "Oh you eats.’ ’
Even up to the time of tile formation of the growers' own co-operative
M r .and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd and Mr.
to see tho work accomplished at th e 1 *
f
affair. . It had been kept a dark sec
In
order
to
successfully
carry
out
.gelling
organization, some twelve years ago, the markets fer Florida’s dtrua
Herndon
.motored
to
Daytona
Beach
four-day
school
and
tho
fifteen-day
ret and but few people In the city real
E . O. P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R COl l
GUN CLUB SHOOT
yesterday afternoon.
camp of instruction.
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
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.
.
.
. .. .
FLORIDA
products
had not been expanded greatly.
ly knew who the participants in the the aboyo plans so as to have tho best
.A T OVIEDO YE S TE R D A Y
.minstrel which has ever been pro­
affair would be.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symmes ,o f.W in ­
1 he school and camp were unques­
SHOWED GOOD SCORES.
ter Park, were in this city this morn­
A fte r tho wedding the dance was duced In. Sanford an exccative com
tionably, the best administered, the
•i m find Florida orange* being gold in hundred* of smaller cen*,
very popular and while the sidewalk mittec was appointed 'consisting o:’ t h e STRUGGLE DISCOURAGES ing, combining business and pleas­
hrst Instructed and the' best discip­
Tho regular weekly shoot o f tho
U
r*
all
over
thi S o u t^ th e~ E ^ th eM id d ^ W eV t, t h T s ^ t h ^ T ^ n into
M A N Y A C IT IZ E N OF
ure.
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th e W e s t R | ________ _______
was rather rough the dancers did not J. G .Michael chairman; P. A. Mero,
lined camps the adjutant general has Oviedo Gun Club held Thursday on
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE,
beyond
the M ta^uri river. Much of tM* territory not long einb*
SANFO RD .
seem to mind it in the least with that D. D. Whitcomb, W. M. Connelly, This . ’
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons, Misses
•cen during his twenty years’ experi­ the club grounds at Oviedo, was woll
wo* conceded to be entirely in control of
outeide of Florida.
delightful dance mualc rendered by committee met last night with Mr.
Olga, .Teague, Rachael and M aster
ence with the national guard.
• •’* attended. The Sanford trade exten­
Around all day with an aching back
*
the band and a merry throng simply L, J .Allison, representing the A lllAQKNTS
John, Jr.,' who have been the guests
"The officers end men have every sion committee attended in a • body
Can't rest at night;
son-Rudiscll
Production
Co.,
of.Char
crowded the big space until tho rain
o f Mrs. W. T. Langley ,left this morn­
•rmon to be p ro u # o f the Florida N *
and lent enthusiasm to the occasion.
Enough to make any one "g ive out” ing in their car fo r their home in
drove them sway. One o f the feat­ lotte, N. C., and plans were formu­
tionai Guard,____________
1 , and I f in the__future, the
.The following Is the score mode:
Doan’s Kidney Pills aro helping
ures o f the dance was the prize dance lated whereby under the direction o f
*o
l u i g c i l|UIUIUUCS u i r i u n u j
work measured up to th c Y ig ’h Tu m i- Link Kennedy . i ______ ________23x25
Mountville, S. C. Miss Mildred Sim­
ppi
•
in which six"toupIes took part and the that company the minstrel would be thousands. •
OVrtCS
FEUFLCN
BANK
BUILDING
tion of the food and health values by the
mons will remain some time yet as
* rd lhat *&gt;•* been set during the short A. D. Smith.______ ___________ 23x25
as a result of educaThey* are for kidney backache;
prize waa awarded by acclamation of ready for the public during the latter
Jhe uniest o f her aunt
m° that the guard has been organ- C. a Howard ------------tional
work
done
by
the
Florida
Citrus
~
F lorida
22x25
lge.
And other kidney IDs. Ask your
.the spectators. This was difficult for part o f September.
;
r*d, we can point to our organixa- J. B. Coleman— . . . . j ........ ....... 22x26
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawson spent
Sanford boasts many good dancers
One feature about this mlnstrol neighbor.
Florida grapefruit, which was p:
the day in Orlando today. •
^ 00 a* the best In the United States. C. W . Brown___________________20x25
and thero were some here from other which the committee feels will be _
Here is Sanford proof o f their mer­
public a fe w years
Mrs.* H. B. Connelly visited her
“This order w ill be read to the or­ L. F. R o p e r ..............................19x25
.
cities that were good and when each little out o f tho ordinary will be the it:
gan izatlori at the first assembly after Kite Kennedy ........................ .18x25
daughter, Mrs. Gctzcn at Lakeland,
oranges are sold, anu, —
*&gt;wajr juuuuvoui tcxrnuury ana ujc ra c m c
couple-Would dance the last one seem- Inclusion o f some fifteen o f Sanford’s
Mrs. A .Smith, 409 Palmetto Ave., yesterday.
* *
.
the receipt o f same, and will be post­ L. E. J o rd a n ..............
18x25
------V |/4
/1 l»I ie Florida prodsays; "Doan’s Kidney Pills have been
^ dUTJul^l^
t a g m al i lrukl AevtUe) Jlv
fortb
"most winsome creatures, as t'were.
'd on the bulletin boards.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fair and fam
M. S to w o ff........................
.18x25
uct,
under
the
Sealdsweet
brand
as
a
mark
o
f
identification.
.
At least that' la what they called tho our standard- kidney remedy fo r Uy ,of Prattville, Ala., spent the past
C. S. Lee _____
17x25
bride at the wedding- the other night years. .A t times I had a steady ncho three days In and around Tampa, vis­
Thoo. A u lln '.................. 1 ........17*25
__ • The reason for the great growth in markets for Florida oranges and
on the court house steps.
IVrcy in the small o f my back and it gave iting St. Petersburg and Clearwater
Bob. M erriw oth er_____________ 17x25
BEGm
H
OT
W
A
T
E
R
.
Mero and “ Ll|” Connelly were both me a played-out feeling. I Lacked am­ while In this section. The party mo­
*•
r ? t^ e n ation o fn9?e ^ ^ r 8’ own marketing organiW alter Hand ........................... 17x25
very touch opposed to having the la­ bition and couldn't oven do my house­ tored through by way o f Birmlng©m n i i n g
tod
SJSSdirS
^ ^ Exohange. The members have been interested in
F. L. C r o s b y ............................ 15*25
dies take any p lrt at all, but finally work. I had severe pains In the back hato, Sanford and Winter Haven to
Ralph
W
ig
h
t
..............................16x25
F n T rif1?™ L ^ ^ CT tM ^ &amp; cre58mg‘Pfod.uction of Florida's citrus groves,
D O N T FEEL RIGHT
after muc^persuaaion, they 'h a lf­ o f my h u d and dizzy spells, too. I Tampa, where they were the guests
in
direct contrast t o the activities of speculative agencies which are concern^
Chas. W h itn e r ________________ 16x25
heartedly -consented. Anyway, the used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they o f M r .and Mrs. Woodward F. Barn­
Doc
P
u
le
so
n
___'_____________
._J5x25
° ,a^a
w rier with
only m purehaamg fruit at lowest cost and effecting a quick sale at a prefit
Lady Suffered Until Shi glrla w ill be there.' *
brought relief. I gladly give this en­
Phosphate before breakfari
well. They wero joined In Sanford by
Dan H o d g e s ..............................16x25
for
themselves, in whatever market may be the handiest
PK&gt;'
dorsement.”
*
Various other committees were ap­
Tried Cardni.— Says “ Rendt
Mrs. Ella Leffler and Mr. Braxton
John B r o m le y .................
14x25
Price 60c, at all dulers. Don’t sim­
4
i
pointed at tho meeting last night, and
Perkins and wife. The beauty o f the
Richard H lx o n .......................
14x25
Wm Surpminj.”— Got Aloaj
these will be announced later. Watch ply u k fo r a kidney remedy— get cities and scenery, and the good con­
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“
&gt;*•
of
oonmmtr,
over
tho
entire
com
-'
'i
H
you
wake
up
w
itlf
a
bad
taste"
-I
Jim Leo ................................... 14x25
try have been educated to the point* of
‘ ‘
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of *superiority
of* ~
Florida
grown
this column, “ The Doings o f Com­ Doan’s Kidney P ills— the same that dition o f the roads were praised by
a&lt; *,reath and tongue is coated; l ! R. C. M a x w e ll.......................... 13x25
Fine, Beaune Normal
I
HAVE
THEM
orange*
and
grapefruit
and
to
the
unusual
j .
pany D,” aa It is called, fortfu rther Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co., all, who declared this to be a wonder*°ur head js aching; if what you ea 1
M r 1
‘
W. A. L e ff le r ...................
18x25
and Hcaiiiji
*ours and forms acid in stomach, or
news. I t might be interesting. For Mfrs., Buffalo, N . Y.— A&lt;jv.
fa l P »* t o f the country. The party
Bill Brown ...........................
12x25
i»i, * * * ^
* 2 * 2 ^
^
t a
t h e n N W . y h e r . o ft
&gt;°u are bilious, constipated, nervous,
instance, one member o f the execu­
returned to Sanford yesterday.—
Sam.Younts
J__________________
12x25
an(J can.t get feeH|)(f jMt
tive committee contemplates matri­ D r. W a lk e r’s M ail D e­
Tampa Tribune^
Vance D ou gla s.............. ...... ,.12x25
back was so
Kht, begin Inside bsthlng. Drink
, l iir-Sm
mony in the near future. Another haa
V
ir
..
----- I ooold hardly stand up, and I
Vcrn
Sley ..............................12x25
Judge
J.
Q*.
Smith,
o
f
Blrmingw
l)i
•a
livered to C aliforn ia
W ore breakfast, a glass.of hot water
" m id bare beadng-down pain, u d his own consent to do tho aame thing.
more than
Leslie Bryan ....................
12x25
ham, left yesterday fo r Sanford, a f­
a
is attractith a teaspoonful o f limestone phoswork.
W ithout any Address ter
at “ F
stars Mrs. You know h^bought the bridal cake,
I*
A
.
Brom
ley
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spending
three
days
as
the
guest
* Y. Williams, wife o f a well-kn
in
it.
.This
w
ill
flush
the
poisb g atten­
tu m o r on Routs $, .this plaoei - I at tho dance the other night. IJe’a
o f his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wood4 *
a and toxins from stomach, liver, R- W. L a w to n ............................9x25
ur. Walker, pastor o f the First
— t 7 .“
*TWU’
getting headaches and Earing to been sleeping with it under hla plllow
tion— lota are being sold right along and building in thia
tra il Exchange ia
—
N. B. L c n o a rd _____X____—___ 9*25
n®y»
and
bowels
and
cleanse,
Methodist
-Church,
o
f
this
city,
has
|
W*
H
P
’
°
f
‘
hl*
c]ty
.
Ha
,
to bed," continues Mrs. WUllam* ever sln^e.
fi.-.a
.
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waa nrrnmnfin af U LI.
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section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
Chas.
Merriwother
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4x25
•weeten and purify the entire ali­
Just returned firam a trip’ t h it ' to^ k ! T ” ^ CCOmp* n! ^ b,y h ,i .w,f‘
* nd
4x25
the
good
of
Sanford
at
heart.
•
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mentary
tract Do your Inside bith- W. H. H e n r y .......................
him
to
California,
W
est
Virginia
and
t
J
f
and
h,«
Met.
Frank
ow ut
n r h u U o a T S r t M h n r t 'I Spent $1.25 on Rat-8 nap and Saved
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Mllteer
o
f
Fort
Myers.
The
party
i
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.y
y
s
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•4 * .m ediately upon arising In the
other points. While in California the • .
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tho Prie* of a Hog,”
|o . I S ;
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ea4 What U. S. D«pL, o f A f r i c a I
a
re-making
gpo4
The
u
«
«
u,pment
o*
ma
morning to wash out of. the system
Herald
mailed
him
a
letter.
I
t
w
a
s
’
drovc
from
Birrt?lngham,
stopping
at
This
la
no
Idle
talk—
I
have
weighed
tho
statement
and
Jamea McGuire, famous hog raiser
tare
Say*
About
What
Two
nulled
to
"Dr.
Walker,
First
MethoGamp
Walden,
on
the
Alabama
Gulf
•••
.
hc
Pf®rious
day’s
poisonous
waste,
j result o f New Jersey, says; " I advise every
keeping pace with the increaae M Rorida’a
,to aay just what is my
-----it
my. candid convictions would put
rM t
.'R ati Can Do.
*
i a dlffsront
dlst Church, Sanford. The poatoffice co” ^ *or MVet*l week*, coming fto m
Wei
food
"
nnd
*
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Ur
l&gt;
*for*
«*H
n
g
more
farmer troubled with rat* to • use
moat too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
““ riw iin* o
According to government figures,
"Later I Suffered from weakness RAT-JJNAP. Tried everything to get here' forwarded It to California with- ther® *° Pensacola and through Pacnange. Growers who desire to take
person
whose
eyes
are
fumed
backward—
The
fellow
who
out
any
atreet
address
and
It
,
w
u
'
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nd
Dayton#
,to
Tampa.
The
two
rats
breeding
continually
for
. .. ,
back, end fait all run-down. rid of,rats. Spent $1.25 on R A T -S N A P
v on °fft ? l lik®
f®«l» like
become members at
I did not rest wall at night, 1 was so
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
handed to Dr. W alker in the postof- &gt;m* n'bera o f the party expreaaed
c,.. ! ° [ l ^ fo r e .y o u r blood and mus- Oireo years produce 850,709,482 Indi­
.!* *
Figured
the
rata
it
killed
saved
the
aemraa and cross. My husband said
flee out there along with hia other tthemaelvea as being delighted with
ti..
. me ,0* ded with body Impori- vidual rata. .Act when you oee.tha
I s would got ms some Cards!, which price o f a hog.” R A T -S N A P cornea in
m. ’ tc t ,r°m Tour pharmacist a firat rat, don't wait. R A T -S N A P I*
strengthened ms . . . My cake for/n. N o mixing with other food. maM. la a way thia waa'.remarkable this section o f the state and eapecm
* r .Pound o f limes
I
and showed that the office force w a a l * 'i y the condition o f the roadi around
the sureat, clean eat, most convenient
Cats or doga^ won’t touch It. Three
alive, that Dr. W alker la*well known W inter Haven, Tampa, Clearwater
mos^'f W.h!ch 11 in«P ® h «lv s ' and • *1Wtor. No m lxlnif with other
■lie*, 35e, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar­
1
most tasteless.
jfcfclBUflb for i t r
and that Herald mall goes everywhere and S t Petersburg. Judge Smith visS
fopda.
D
ry* up after killing—leave*
E a a■!&gt;
T \ V 4l * P
•here .uttered anteed by Ball Hardware
even without ahy address—sometimes. Ited Florida about fifteen years ago
H-eonsH1!
^ omon’ wh&lt;&gt; *re usually no. imell. Cats or dog* ^ n ’t touch
“ The Man Who Sella D irt
Dr. W alker eaya that everybody and says that the development alnce
and koaranteed by Ball
■ ' ’ ?-■-&gt;
i ** . - j-.
know, fibout Sanford.
J that time la nothing lata lhan amazCo.
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ant City Fruit
- G e t your Scratch . Pads from The through JackaonvlUe.—Tampa TriU t I P n &gt; W * association.
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Herald— by the pound— 15c, •
bune.
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0 , you Orlando!

THB SANFORD W E E K LY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1921

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X 'A f i f t

*Jri
lasts nothing but success can come
cure a freight rate from eastern mar­
sour
* • &lt;
M i U r
from it. Orlando needs 8anford as
M A IN T A IN IN G P U B L IC m e n Vj
THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,,SEPTEMBER 2.1921
Thcfc with the good* every time.
S. ». LXZXJUU).
kets
o f from twenty-five to fo rty per
The meeting o f the ” Ship-by-Wat­
»«n t*l7 m 4
* * * * * W AYS.
Un- 1
Sanford
needs
Orlando.
Situated
at
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s. a . * m . . . ,
cent under the proposed readjusted
e r" organisation here ‘laat
night
I n m U IA M IT
IT A m n n
I
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the
head
o f »ne
the navigation o f the St.
TT*
u,c nc*
« 01
But you now have a better idea o f show.
There is no question that sh™,L.
tariffs.?—
Palatka
News.
r—.*J: * A /
r»ufab*d xtw7 rtUtr
V
,
v times
m ucm
«and
n a {Johns river, Sanford should born mi.
.
•pirit
o f the
Sanford, ye*.
shows
______ . .
1
,a bccome
‘ This is the proper spirit, and one command more careful thought
snors that the American people’ and
the greatest commercial center of in­
study than the building and L ,
especially the people o f Florida are
terior Flori^L Through her port that Sanford can well take to heart tenance o f pubHc highways
°*
And Sanferd haa a better idea o f tired o f being gouged by the railroads
should come and go the commerce fo r Just now we are doing, and will do, , One feature that is now gai„in„ .
traacxirno* n fa g a altam o xi
Orlando and everythin* is lovely.
and instead o f asking the railroads to
the whole central portion o f tho state. all In our power to g e t the Clyde Line
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popularity In some sections of th!
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do this or do thaf tho people intend
several days. ,
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s o s t h i .......
In his talk last night Judge Cheney enodgh business' to put on a daily country i , what is called the
And Sanford and Orlando working to ship by water and keep it up indef­ said he hoped to live to see the day steamer, or two steamers, i f neces­
MONTHS,.
*i
Mr. and M
ri. Ellsworth Harper,
Association H a s , Over
----together can put over anything and initely. This is no idle boast or pipe when a forty foot grouted brick roa( sary. And , Palatka putting on* her system o f keeping roads In
* " oso marriage was a recent event,
• One H undred M em ­
The scheme ia to divide the h.VK
the .waterwaye will be the fir*t big dreams to be dissipated as soon as the would connect the two cities; when own, steamers, i f necessary, shows
» » • . » * xu Toti o n Z rix £ 2
arrived herp Monday, and will make
♦
V,Ur Art ,f KatU «. 1I7»!
ways o f a county infc&gt; sections,
projects— let’s go!
railroads lower their rates when they
j .
bers R eady to Go
Orlando merchants would receive their that the people are becqming aroused
Snnford their home.
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number
to
each
action
.
The
S
S
are compelled to do so. It is an earn­
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eT n U ,«” n0 f
bn,nd
freight by the water route and have to the vital issues o f transportation,
Mrs. R. z. Johnson h u as her
*
dothee-Overails, Coveralls, and Pants-est endeavor o f the shippers and
o f the sections is determined by t "
A
called
meeting
o
f
the
Seminole
In
the
years
to
como
with
the
big
and
do
not
intend
to
stand
fo
r
any
it
transported
with
speed
and
dispatch
_
AiT*rd?‘*S
rlu* £ «w ts Misses Ethel Singletary and
Fish an«j Game Protective Association
project* that are contemplated San­ growers and merchants generally to to the doors o f their establishment*. more gouging. W e have the groat •ting conditions pertaining to £
Merced* Lloyd, o f Jacksonville.
* *
net at tho court house Wednesday
ford and Orlando working together better their condition and to keep their Others predicted an electrically pro­ S t Johns river and we can force the labor involved in keeping then,
* * » » * * * * !
Dr- and Mrs. E. D. MofcJoy le ft this
pair.
n
rs
business from being ruined by the ex­
night with a rather small attendance
pelled railway between the two cities government to recognize this river,
"wrnlng in their car fo r Jacksonville
orbitant freight rates that suck all
Each section ia in charge of „ ~
for the number o f members enrolled.
Rev. Clark will preach at Lake where they go to meet Miss Georgia
both o f which we feel eonfido«4~wiU give us deeper water and a better
« * * *
« d . ™ cov.rcd .b y Ir o n -c M
+ ________ __________ ‘ “ • I Oie life blood from the victims.
The come in time.
However, the members present were M «ry i t H ,,
trolman,
who
is
supposed
to
giVe
and at U p u la at
V
channel, and, like Palatka, Wo can
»
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Mobiey who h u been at Qarnp Junal
time is past when the people should
very enthusiastic
Teiy
cmnusiosuc and
ana quite a few ° »*• m., on the 4th o f September We
44&lt;
With the spirit which the Sanford put on our own boat line i f necessary entire laboring time to the work ot
It is good fo r sore dyes to travel
expect anything from tho railroads. people have shown the past year noth­
IS J S S that
S
'."h
* !viaiR
« * •haa
* *mieiv
W . luska, N. C. They were accompanied
keeping hia section o f road in prone,
things were brought up and talked underatond
over Alachua county now and see the
— - -Rev.
t. -1 Clark
uas latel
M far as Daytona by Miss Martha
The time is past when the railroads ing can stop their progress. They will However, tho Clyde Lir?e seems dis­ repair.
When you know me and I know
w
over. Tho
The ^asociation
asociation h u over one Come
come here
here to
to reairfA
reside from California Fox.
posed to help us In our extremity,
actual road construction that is in need to ask fo r anything from tho peo­
you—
hundred members and every one is
receive the hearty co-operation o f the
The patrolmen work under the eU
progress.
Talk* has ceased and the ple.
Miss Nathalie Terry, who haa been
Backed by the administration Orlando citixcns. in all their undertak- and we should give them ail the busi­
practically a game warden and are anh e ir ttrU,V hC f ° ,ka * U1 * lv•
eral
supervision
o
f
the
county
*
ness that they can take and g iv * it
shovels, picks, wagons, surveyors’ in­ they get Immense sums o f money from
p . bea/ fy WClC° m° amonR us. Rev. the attractive guest o f h eTw u sIn,
la. exemplified in tho trips o f-th e
doing
good
already.
The
Association
, ings. Orlando has lung ago learned to them now. Think o f It, you San­ ffinoer, or supervisor. The succesifni
I w
Edwards has asked him to come and
struments and everything else .neces­ .h . government lo r
f
Trade Extension Committee.
‘
will pay a $25 reward totally person 1. hoping that Lake Mary, U p u la Miss Mable Bowler, le ft yesterday
snd satisfactory operation of »uch^
ford merchants. •
sary
to
i*Oad
construction
has
taken
“
U
N
I
O
N
M
A
D
E
"
fo
r
her
home
in
Jacksonville.
f
-o
furnishing evidence that will convict
Micie opumum. w|Ui
With a
murit
o
system would depend very larrelr
£ £ * «. £ L 2 r
* v
m
o ff *,t.to its place.
nd Paol* may all again be under
•o
Mitdo
o
f
h
«
v|M
t,
tou
gbw
t,
In
d
ig
o
Den
Mrs. A. Blum, Miss L. Dittman,
Bum* increase the freigh t rates and father between the two cities amI a
Business is picking up—everything
a person of violating any o f the game ohe pastor, as of yore.
upon the honor, Integrity and cffi
F IS H IN G
---------- ------------- Mrs. M.■ Wilson
and M
Mr.
Chas. A.
A.
is lovely.
J J -S
6 ‘Joub,e*8t&gt;tched scam s; reintowns w
with
realization that
that what
what benefits
benefits th
the nn«
laws.
•
_
, „
.hoMr?\ By coming
..... ■ to the wwn*
in realization
J
r
run
V
o
.
’
T
wl,son and
r- Chaa.
clcncy o f the patrolmen. But pleat,
r
rate
and
making
th.iw
Benefits
the
one
t a « f r p o d » t . | M t m w ld . n u p a n d u i,
Over in Sanford the. Woman’s Club *, &gt; w* tcr ratc ..a,J
Inevitably, directly or indirectly will
We still need a lot o f member* and chased
Sanf°
rd*
haB
Pur'
Spc&lt;!r'
o
f
Jacksonville,
were
rtgister. d’ making their
wicir rpte
rpie ■incviiaoiy,
We want every man who loves the o f good and true men can be r0UnJ
me u
-----*•
- • .o a,recuJ
r
_** * * cr*..a t ,tnd o f Geo. I * *
th® Monteiuma yesterday.
as tha
tho tnwnB
towns that have
no1-------«***-benefit the other,
Orlando
and Sanford
Prosperity 1* Ttickllng our nose to is rnsnying off its men and women the “same
the &lt;following committees were ap­ t
Sr
b? “ 0 M th ,t w° " ‘ ‘ « » &gt; ;
sport
o f fishing, we want every man who would do credit to those periT. Ballinger, « „ d will at once erect
publicly for the benefit of the school water rate. Just a fine little scheme , can build a greater "Central Florid*"
Mr*, a. F. Stokes, o f Camaquay,
day with the strawy o f publicity. .
pointed for the following towns to
who wants to see tourists here, we tiona o f responsibility.
on it a small cottage for his nephew, Cuba, Is here to remain with her two
lunches for tho children of the gram
work for now members:
----------- o—-------m
♦*
i* .
want
every
man
who
Hkes
fa
ir
play
Is
this
system’
practical
for
Volo
itt n o m a "
in • ^
the future and when they visioned*— Reporter-Star.
*tea *”
‘ Mr*. McEwen and Mrs.
Know thy neighbor as thyself is mar school. According to the Sanford ”rates
Monro- -W . F. Shelley, G. S. Her­ Httlo Cf ^ ? mCru " nd
and
th»lr
and wo want every man who is engag- sia county roads? M ight it not be
m tlo farilily who like, country life Williams.
Herald,, „—
the .first
. . . . wedding
v.,_Uu..ig drew *« ! hnve everything Just as they want it
ring and F. E. Giles.
one o f (he teachings o f the bible that -------iP O R T
™
in
the
fishing
business
commercial­
tried
out
tQ\a
limited
extent
in
on
they
will
tell
tho
people
where
they
can be followed with profit and pleas-, great crowd. Sanford Is sure'enqugh
Longwood— C. M. Hand, Ben Over­
Mrs. A. L. McRae, o f St. Peters -1
SID ELIG H TS ON T U E S D A Y
ly to read the article on the front page der to demonstrate its merits? Wh*t
Mr and Mrs. Fred Krell and little burg, is visiting h er* sisters, Mrs. |
ure.
progressive.— Orlando Reporter-Star. can go. However, they cannot tako
street, and C. W. Entzminger.
o
f the Herald today. It is a letter do you say, Mr. County Commission.
N
IG
H
T
S
B
A
N
Q
U
E
T
A
7 &gt;rkgarment of twilled pre-shrun
the
river
away
and
we
can
always
shipBut look who was the preacher.
*
Paola—A. Minshow and Geo. Smith. daughter, Dorothy, will remove tho McEwen, 402 Oak avenue, and Mrs.
J'
material; InvUlbia drop seat, eaaily let
from Senator Fletcher regarding tho er?— DeLand News.
•
by
water
and
the
railroads
and
the
latter
part
o
f
the
week
to
Braden. -----------o-------- —
Ovicdo-^-W. H. Sley, C. W. Brown
Wo don’t know how you feel about
J» A. Williams, o f Sanford avenue.
B u r&amp; x s
What’s tho* most popular room in restocking o f the Seminole county
Seminole county found this out and
I
• --OT
town, where Fred has relatives. We
and M u Lcinhart.
T H A T N E V E R TO U C H TH E B O D Y T
it but we will be glad when the Thurs­ . The- —
Escnmbla
County
Gamp anu
and Interstate commerce commission and Sanford? Chorusr-302.
Mrs. S. L. Smart and attractive lit­
—
wwumvj umup
lakes
with
fisn.
And
he
says
dis­
p
?
'
•
Aak
your
dealer.
all
tho
rest
o
f
the
bunch
can
take
a
have
now
established
a
road
pat«
i
Chulqota and Geneva— V. JgJ. Doug
day afternoons are o ff the calendar o f Fish Ascociation held on enthusiastic
" ° rry l.° havo thcm go, but wish tle daughter, will leave Wednesday
Notice— A1&gt;
A ll young
sprouts *' vwho tinctly. that unless this county and under a moat competent- man nnd it
rear seat when the people o f Florida
young sprouts
Kaha Maaufacturiag C o, MobUe, Ale.
them well in their new home.
lazy afternoons.
lass, J. C. Jacobs, R. Q. Hickson.
meeting in Pensacola recently and
for their homo In Jacksonville, hav­
other counties in Florida pats some will be money saved to tho county in
perfect
their
new
organization
o
f
'
Know
the
latest
methods
in
Porter
perry,
who
is
employed
at
We need the help o f cvery man who
«
laid plans fo r the better protection o f
ing been the guest o f .relatives here.
*
h urtin g, ask Kenney kind o f an adequate fish law that will many ways. M •
hunts nnd ask your co-operation that the express office In Palatka, visited Mrs. Smart ia the daughter o f C. F.
I t makes one feel good to take a gsme this season. I f every county “ Ship by Water” and whether i* is
protect the fish when they are spawn­
l
we may hold up the beat organization for a few* days at too home o f hia Haskins, o f this city.
trip over Sanford and note the hun­ In Florida would .encourage the pro- through the Clyde Line or* an inde- J
— j —. line
...
* steamers
■
1 Ask Kenny what the clock o f today ing the government will not help any
#^.«i
•
y
iv.
pendent
o
f
tke
DeonlJ
TO ORLANDO EDITORS
in the state as well as protect the sister, Mrs. Stanton Ambrose, and on
dreds o f homes going up everywhere.
Tho many friends o f the Stovcns
o f the counties. Do you get that? We
It means so much in the future growth twrUon o f game, Fiorida wouid; within wii| see to it that ship by w a te M s “ * * “ ■
game we now have and improve otfr 8unday, Mr. and Mya. Ambroso took family are glad to sec Mr. and Mr*.
hope this advice from our senator wlil
hunting.
We owe R. B. Drossier, o f the R*.
o f this city and looks like our prophe­ n short time, come bsck into its own. followed out as far as possible fo r tho L , B° b ? ° I,y *ay8 a m°»qulto ’ said',
his to Orlando to visit Mrs. Barker, H. R. Stevens and Rebecca, back from
Aa it is, our game is rapidly _dis*p- balance o f time. The railroads and , tln,ea hav&lt;J « r t * ln l y changed.” A sink into the thick hides o f those peo­ porter-Star and BUI Glenn, of th«
another sister.
cy was being fulfilled at last.
Pennsylvania, where they visited fo r
pea ring, and within a few years, their friends in high quarters have ,f&lt;T yea” ag0 h® ll* d to b,t« th« Rirls ple who fo r years have persistently Morning Sentinel, one. Yes, Basil*
.
.
— ------- o----------M r and Mrs. Fred Krell and several week* and
Rotarians
M
et
ana Dr.
U r. Ralph
uaiph Stevens Wn.
L’ eadquartcVs Fourth Corps Area,
. w
ktkd
muddied the waters
every u
time
some Brasalcre and Camisole ccrUinlr
w" ‘ Br8 cvery
me -some
Wa
ANTED
Man remarked
yes- without some such protection, there killed the goose that laid the golden 1° n y °,n th° face and hands- % too,
7” to the Herald
miu jrvodaughter, with Florence and Elinoro from the camp at Jacksonville whore L . v
F ort McPherson, Ga., Aug. 80,1021. w
-------- ----------will
be
nothing
for
the
sportsmen
to
egg
and
have
also
killed
any
snark
o
f
*
ad
they
haVo
o^
n
ged
,”
said
f
e
/
l,h
«*
W
»llo
n
«
«
before
Ule
«
talk
for
the
Sanford
llr
dd
at
Luncheon
Today
terday that the Chamber o f Commerce
ho was
was with Company D, for
#__. .fifteen
.
uay.
Tyner, went down, on Saturday to he
,* y
Bob.
The Editor Sanford Herald, Sanford, W^ N TE D — Young cow.
Must ba
(Fnm TumdAf't
Tvndtj’j 0.0*)
(flM
D.lly)
Unt*
friendship or sympathy that the pub*
had him worked to death. It is cer­
Frank Clark, Jr., Sam Murrell and 4 Florida.
g . " " 1?
A " ‘l ^
* " duo * ” d W°
'&gt;m oro than
|
Windermere
and
^he
rest
o
f
Mr.
T.
days.
----------------------j . a ifc )..
.
freah
and--good
milker.
Tho
Corset
Cover
Twins
were
there,
.
The
Sanford
Rotary
Club
had
one
lie might have toward them. Here­
respect to the fishermen o f Florida wo c«n tell. Only a newsnaner
tainly a working body with commit­
K. R. Murrell returned last night from
O. Tyner’s family, accompanied by
18-tfc
‘ Dear Sir:—-Please give publicity to mcr, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
of the best meetings ot the scuon to­
i W1UJU
Florida Just n o w appears to be in after it will be a cold-blooded propo­ Brozzicr and his brother Camisole.
Wauchula.
»HU! t-°.“ y. that-----------W
the rnajorit&gt;'
o f tf»cm know, how the other newspaper men
tee meetings mornings, noons, after­
(rt*ai
WadaMdaj'i
Pally)
Miss
Beula
Brown,
o
f
Sanford,
mo­
the
following
newi
item:
I
f
all
the
predictions
made
lost
want
good
laws
passed
that
will
proday
with
many
o
f
the
boys
back
homo
SEE M. S. NELSON fo r all kind* o f
are working for their particular
noons and nights. But this is the life. the midst o f a crime Wave wMch has sition with the shippers and the rail­
Messrs. D. L. and R ..T/ Thrasher
J. T .Lee and Fred Bradford, o f
who have been taking a vacation. tored down on Sunday to the homo
_ „it out. ..........
..
IIU
come true, Orlando and San- tcct the flah for they, realize that un­ towns. Only a newspaper man knows
The following named -National
.W e have
no
hauling,________
81-tfe
been more or less prevalent the coun­ roads will „find
—
o-----------are
spending
the/day
at
Daytona
President Steven* was in his old place o f Mr. ond Mrs. Noah Fry, to cele­ Lake Harney, were in the city today, Beach today.
laws
arc passea
passed th
that
Guard officer have recoived Federal
.
,
a /ight w,th thcm ond n«v e r intend to
wlU.bo d,vid&lt;?d only by a signpost less protective
iZ n
T
at.m
e iriaia
the
triala and tribulations, the heartheadNo, Pauline, the Herald will not try over. It is strange that so fa ir n
and songs nnd good cheer helped to brate tho 83rd birthday o f the grand­ and are getting ready to open up a
*_____________FOR BALE
----- *- to
• •be •inflictod
—
. as_ ours
has
'^ nve
We have no argument with*p_ ? where one begins and the oth- and t W i W . ,b0
cnd t0 fi-hinglaches, the headaches and the effecUof
close on Labor Day. Neither does it country
Mrs, D. A, Caldwell leaves (tomor­ recognition in tho past week: Capt.
mother, Mrs. Christine Bcngston, and fishing business as soon ns thc laws
digest
the
luncheon
(accent
on
tho
Ralph
E.
Stevens,
XL
b.
(Sanford.)
FOR SALE!— No. 817 W est First S t
f_ df |I® the,,r ” vinJ[’ Bu‘ tho iroubld .302, etc., etc., and the daily grind that
is I «
„
•
row for Leesburg, where she will
close on Thursday afternoons. In fact such lawlessness, but it is good t o ; them’ The ti™° for “ rKumcnts
lunch) and the meeting was fraught also the birthday o f Fred Krell. There will permit and there is more water
Thanking you, I am,
Eight rooms and bath. For pric*
and ! ° VCf’
We
to »« eeti action
aetl°n now L J,
and R * B’ visited ” &gt;001 302 in the past has been that so many must go forward each and every day
we nre beginning to believe that if note that the officers are diligent and.'I
spend
a
week
or
more
with
her-sister,
,
.. ‘ ntcnd
nu 10
with mnny good things. Prof. Mc­ was a feast o f roost chicken With In Lake Harney and the river.
Vary
truly
yours,
men
go
to
the
legislature
with
no
»
«
d
then
the
small
pittance
of
profit
In
most
cases,
hnv*
1
___and
Set
it
through
the
only
channoU
1
C
f
.
morc«
th°y
might
have
been
•nd
terns, write box 782, Daytona,,
Mrs.
J.
S.
Mahoney.
business continues it will be nip and
most cases, have speedUy located ^
KCl 1 throu* h th® °n ly channels'
ki
!
four big cakes and all thc good things
D. G. McKinnon( o f Oakland, was
idea
o
f
what
the
-state
needs
In
the
Kay,
the
principal
o
f
the
Sanford
—
”
—
•*».«««
Ill
U
1C
at
the
end
o
f
thc
year.
Good
boy*,
LOUIS
A.
CRAIG,
Mrs. R. R. Deaa and children are
tuck to dose the offita on Sunday.
Fla’
___________
46-tfc
and apprehended the 5 n t ? . 3
“
^° ^
^
S t'
in tho city yesterday on business.
Fred Thorpe made seven trips to way o f good fishing laws and good that Orlando bunch. They match the
schools was the guest o f honor and that g o 'in between.
Assistant to Chief o f Staff.
spending some time at Daytona Beach
•o-------—
cation o f the penalty in iU full aenae, T f 2
FOR S A L E — 8 J-3 acre grove, con­
I -I
__
E. Randall, o f Tampa, has arrived
room 302 that we know 6f. ‘ Lord game laws and they tangle, up the other boosters
made .a splendid talk on tho Boy
^ - k e r a or
o f mat
that city in every
w ith her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Harry
bUB' n&lt;8“ I?en and shippers
The board o f governors
taining 100 bearing trees.
Also
the and few er pardons for those who e s . 1 # 1 *
In
the
city
and
will
m
ake't
his
future
knows how many more which we did Rood .bills with all kinds
Scout
movement
as
he
had
observed
it
PRESCOTT-IIARPER
+A*3 o f •foolish
vuiroil ‘ "respect
-”*-*-* «*
iim the
UI(J Zlt’l
nili wishes
WIBIIUS T
llsta
and
Herald
t&lt;0&gt; itstl
Thpugh ■ n w automobile fendor good five roomed house. Apply Mrs
Chamber
Just «deserts,
f « r *‘I T T
In S° ^ C* ntral F,ori- not see.
^namber o f Commcrco is working cape
1 their
inc,r JUBt
« c r t s , may g 0 far
. •
8
until
tlfkVf
tha
/Lit
1
I
nrraln
1
&lt;1
.
.
.
.
home.
He
has
embarked
In
tho
merI
var’oua
Places
and
especially
in
amendments until now the fish law s!*ffain as we have in the past that Or-Ji
M r l Joseph Hutchinson returned which picks up ft person struck J. M. Long, Chuiuota, Fla.
— nln,r ‘th
U k t„. o
&lt;rff lives
„™ ,
“ *fig " d
while tho majority o f the members j townrd 1
,CBaen,nJ
he. taking
(Trom ThurttUf’■-jDaily)
chant tailoring business.
.
—- ------- —» - —•
63-5tp
|Vley West. The Rotarians are getting
---------- ... Orlando
J comea 't o boosting, bet
adr
iuatc
Protect
the
fish
lando
has
two
o
f
the
greatest
daiiiea1
home
Tuesday from an extended vis­
are sleeping. They are working fo r Jn F ,orIda— Plant City Courier.
f. £
A wedding o f much interest to the
Mr. and Mre. ,W. S. Mair, MIsa it to Montreat, and Aahoville, N. C., weigh* only' 75 pounds Its Inventor Fou-axre: ou tiT u i ^ iu trT„ , B
ready for a big seuon and a most
Tuesday, September 18th at which , « ~ ° BnAnKc,ea ch*p had nothing on s c a la r0 S f . f ? getting
^
Come agSn, old
Iff .71
™ i .. ' l “ * ™ W r r*l»ry
J
suSs;
dlalrtct
cvery citizen o f* *Sanford
every
* * * and
‘
-oclaim*
It
will,
sustain
a weight o f -in
many
friends
o
f
the
groom
w
u
the
I
may
ono.
•
Marie Fair, and Mr. Archie Fair,’who ■nd Columbia, S. C.
•career and it is only
oniv a question o f It may
302
next time vuv
but suuirgomeC,,,r f r
Pf-I—rlf lo Mrhattn —
time a permanent organization will be i n
Holbrook*
- not be---——
four tons.
business in Sanford is getting the
marriage o f Miss Pearl Prescott and have been the guest sof Mr*. Ella
S 2*lp. ,
,So- J*
rimida.
Judge Cheney nnd I. W. Phillips; perfected for a ship by water cam
ott thc
^
cam--1
&lt; 0ne
UnC ■’
o
occasion, as ex­ time before something drastic will thing equally as good awaits you ev­
Hon. Endor Curlett, o f Geneva, waa
benefit o f the good work o f the Cham­
Mr.
Ellsworth
.Harper,
which
took
•
7
"
HixTii STiucrr iu in t suot&gt;, f. a. ImH'
Lcffler ,left in their car Monday, fo r in the city last nltfht* attending tho
’
’ * water to the^^ n
Foster, have to be done, if any fish are left.
■ °r‘* ndo’ want ® brosd highway P«ign that will bring
the
Prc8Scd ^
by Representative
Rcpr
_____
___
ery time you call.
,.
ber o f Commerce.
*
place at the home o f fue bride in their homo iif Pratteville, Ain.
•
forty feet wide from Sanford to Or- eyes o f the railroads forever and av* ,Waa th® abBencc o f one o f (he old war
Ami you see what the government
.a s»a»winewi.
•,
'.
&lt;|•••_
i
t i-r
Aon
w H ilo tJ ,
xjjtp
•hip
by
water
convention.
•o•'
' • t o - • --.a
I Ayden, N. C., August 25th.‘
-o
U«r» o f rin ii«
lando beautified with trees and
------- .— 0 — ;
.
yB’ t horses, Captain B. M. Robinson. Men­ says about our plight. Hero is some­
J. S. LcGctte, o f Albany, Ga., is
l*
u
^BAL|&amp;—a
^
n
y
^/ftgjc
LO O KING FOR TH E BRIGHT SfDB
Hon. O. P . Swope, o f Oviedo, waa
, The bride made a very charming the guest o f his sister, Mrs. W. C.
Schoola will soon open, business will shrubs and flowers, and make it a
his name brought rounds o f thing fo r the Fish and Game Protec­
two wheeled wagon and harness.—
FOR A GREATER SAN FO RD A N D tion
tl0n, o f h
,,m * *•»* No.
*’• T.Ion.
Wlllltma
here
last night attending the meeting DnJi+i-.u
pwtfcaaer or Ts, CWIIflesio
picture
in
her
traveling
suit
of
blue
begin to begin, advertising will get memorial to the world war veterans,
• ’
ORLANDO
( applause.
tive League to handle. It Is also
Hill, at her home on Fourth street * o f the ship by water committee.
,b*
S?'1
«t*r
of
4ona.
a . It. m u bla fllr.1 m T!i Mrs. H. G. Deitrich, Silver Lake.
The prominence of the young men
O NE, COM E
j tricotine and worn with a most be­
bigger and better, the Herald will go instead o f spending any money on
-------| 11
I f mere
there ever wns any animosity bcbe- something fo r the Chamber o f Com­ involved in the alleged wholesale suteMr. R. E. NewmnnJxuturned home
jK /yjT* ,hd. bM
•relict
______________
8-lte
coming hat, and other accessories to
to twelve or sixteen pages,. Sanford bronze statues that mean nothing.
Uw.
|j nf l t i r t * *mhr«lJ«rrX f^loTloS
today from a week’s t stay In Jack­
The Sanford Chamber o f Commerce tWCCn Sanford and Orlando, it’s all merce, the Rotary Club, the Canopus mobile theft plot and their popularity
Just
received
a
lartfe
shipment
o
f
.thatch. Her Gowers were a corsage
will be filled with tourists, the grow ­ Let this great idea sink into your
Club, the Woman’* Club and every in their respective communities briogi
sonville.
*
CA R D OF T H A N K S .
Of NWU of HKVi
the wonderful remedy, Tanlac. This is r*!?*- ‘ wI** £"»H
'o f bride’s roses and ferns.
Sf M
C I 30 »*H
ers will be shipping their good fruits mind., .nd'l.V.uTouTT.t;^ .Z .’ C h l f 'J ’r " ''ht '°, ,h' ° 'l,ndo
.1. Twp. SO,*lL
IVnlb.
Itanf*
Kiat,- ?t
other club in the city- to handle. It out the wish that the evidence yet to
10
kn™ . . „„c
Mlsse Olive Newman, Mary Eliza­ the great medicine you have been
Immediately
A -- • —
after
—-—- —v
the vviviiiuujr
ceremony the
IliU
and vegetables to market, fishing and for Ihl. hl8h « . „ , ,v.„^ Tho„ “h
TO
.’
™
h *
' ? n™ r c; " * ■ " &gt; * « • *
O P T . when w . p u T d n ^ means something and It means you. be presented will vindicate them of
t1** *■'&lt;1 UdiI halas — rmul .I V m&gt; dale af To Our Friends:
beth puleston and Margaret Neal are hearing so much about. The remedy
* " — yofing
-o u r------’ .left
. . . tor
. ----happy
couple
Willston,
11", ‘■••nro'Of ao. b crUnraia In tbo naV.C of
hunting will be good, "won’t wo have - * • *
.gathering.
A
gathering
where
the
^or
Sanford
last
night,
but
Mrs.
Taka
not be forty feet wide. We can, at
Word*
cannot
express
my appre­
expected
home
today
from
Camp
any
wrong
doing.
Tho
circumstances
laknown.
Inlaaa'aalil
4
fttir|ral&lt;aliall
la
n
that’s mado such a wonderful repu­ daaniatl arronllof to l a g i . i
fu n ? "
IjN . C.,w wgoing
from there
to HJackson
------ wm
-y v t w
n V S O U il*
T ”
least in the next 7 «a r or two make it advantages o f each section were dia- acb’B 8everal vocal selections were all TH E GROWERS A N D SH IPPE RS' are bad enough aa it is but then
Junaluska, N. C,
. . ..
ciation
o
f
the
love
and
sympathy
tation ( and which hns accomplished
rille and then to Lake Butler where
LIT
- 1--—' *• "■ m i.
sixteen feet wide, and beautify U. cussed jn common aqd offered to th e ' b“ i* ^ i* * * .
.
.
•
shown
my
loved
one
during
her long
would be some recompense i f the au­
M EETING .
Harry
Lewis
is
visiting
his
parents
such remarkable results all over the
they were the guests o f the groom’s
The poor old printers have but few Two -such growing cities as Sanford other fo r the advancement o f both ' ! " n * ' Leonardy Sanford's WomMr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Lewis.
•
thorities find that Jhose under suspfcIllness
and
to
me
In
my
bereavement
;*
A. iXHrut.AHfi,
d ayto na beach
I ‘parents.
United States and Canada. Get a bot­
holidays. Like the clock o f grandfath­ and Orlando need this highway.
3.a.,
CTwS Oroalt Oowt.
not pitted agslnat the other in rival * ” * BuB,nes" c,ub« has a m ost'eloThere. Will be held in Tampa on ion are innocent. Of course the indMr. and Mrs. Emmett Hunt and lit­ tle now at Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
'
Sonlaola
Oonaly. ZU. •nd loss o f my d e«r wife. T o iny
j
|
Mr.
anr
Mrs.
Harper
are
now
a
n
d
er and thc brook o f Tennyson, we Just
competition. I t was a meeting where qUf " th
'
----------- 0— ----- —
Brother Odd • Fellows, to my loyal
Septcmberl, a meeting which will bo dent carries its moral; thc lesson is
tle
daughter,.
Joyce,
returned
home
pleasantly located at the home o f
seem to run on forever and yet wo
co-operation
predominated
and
o
p
tim
-L
ui
,
"
y
“
hpeech
w®s
as
brilliant
■
0
plain
it
needs
no
emphasis.
In’
1
S
E
A
B
R
E
E
Z
E
friends
throughout the city, and else­
o
f
interest
^Tuesday
evening
from
Forsyth,
Ga.,
ptim
-'
hu
ns
ornuant
or
absorbing
Interest
to
every
grower
p,aln
1
1
nccds
"o
emphasis.
'*
0^?•
V
"
1
8
^s««W
Circuit,
Stall
Thc laws o f a general nature.pas­
Mr. 7and Mrs. Forrest Gatcheil, on
P IC N IC SUPPER P A R T Y
of Florid.. Oaaaly of Saailaala,—
thrive on hard work and with the few
Ism ran rampant. The speeches - e r e “ b ’ d0.™
cvitably
works
Bb‘
"y
.
needless
to
land
shipper
in
.the
state
o
f
p
f
f
i
the
law
o
f
averages
w
where,
I
can aay no more, than that
where
they
have
been
the
gucata
o
f
Oak avenue.
la Ckaaeaty.
F o r the B lG
A l«i
4
1 &gt;•
. .
fiowers that are scattered along our sed by the last session o f tho legisla- eloquent and o f good cheer, they pro - 1 . v
„
u
n
the
former’s
mother.
(from
n
m
lir
'i
D»lly)
I
am
happy
to know such friends, imd
turc
are
being
printed
in
many
of
the
pro - 1 Ask Bin Glenn h PrOV
T ,"’
" nd ,k , 8 hoPed the attendance will be'
* ‘ ° conFWaion-those who .re
I I Mr. Harper holds a responsible po­
BILL ro t PAHTITIOX
pathway now and then manage to keeg
moted a feeling
o
brotherly
love nuu
and
?
—f —
- ........ «vr,c
Mesdamcs
Easterly,
‘
Purdon,
Sr.;
A
.
»
y
prayer
shall
always be that when
S.
A.
Speer,
o
f
Jacksonville,was
!
and
is
to*
Sanford
°
*
mnny
esU
,n
proP°rtion
to
tho
importance
o
f
the
I
^ort“
"
atcly
»n‘
*ed
up
in
qucstiorubl*
sition with Gillop A Frye Electrical
Matrarrt .W. Iluntrr. a «ldo«.
in good humor and enjoy an hour or
comradeahin. they
rh«»v helped to ilink
i . l. close
____ 8 10 Hanford.
state. The state pays j comradeship,
closer
•oser 11 l T,
u______ ___
. . . .
| event. It is expected to decide whoth- ,p^ ct,cca rau8t sooner or later pay tbs
I am called to go they will say by
the guest o f hia uncle, Mr. David E. Hill and D. A, Caldwell motored
I
Co.,
and
haa
numerous
friends
who
so with the family when there are no
KanOalU W. Ilnnlar. a| at.
------------------- 7 ' “
“ 7 " &lt; M 'er
r the statn
.ta t. &lt;h«ii
ifrtce.
th . present
pre« » , case, however,
ho „ ™ ,
l . m i. .
jprtce. In the
me as they do by l er, tha: It V a s an
■! will be interested to learn o f hia reT Speer, Monday. Mr. Speer la proprie­ out to the country hohie o f Mrs. Free
, BOTICX or SAT.E
meetings o f any kind— which ia be­ nmJ the law requires that one copy o f
of
W iiliam i Tuesday where they spent
inspiration to have known her. ‘
C
E
L
E
B
R
A
T
IO
N
S'*"*
“
*•«
n-Dr
and
by
cent
marriage.
•
tor
o
f
the
Southern
Monuments
the
paper
bo
mailed
to
every-regisUndo
' 0r £
! h' * * * « * « r .llr o .d ., which
ho‘“ ,h* t
tween December 31st and January 1st.
P'
’ :L
- d - which J n d ». r h ! ^ ’ "
■
,u.f '*.W
»m»r*dJiuig.
her/
or other the silver lining will show itthe afternoon very pleasantly with la
l» b»
I'T 1lb* Honorable
Jaao. w»»«I
. I•»fklna,
H. Sands Selieck and Daughter.
Works,
at
Jacksonville,
and
waa
in
tered
voter.
As
there
are’
some
eight
■4»1#__T
I____
*
-----------o—
S e p t 3-4-5 '
The resources and environmenta o f T**™
° f f the br,ck ,s not 80 bad, nroductiv ^1
pr? 5 l? ent and self.—
Lakeland rtV
Telegram.
fancy work, IcnJttiqg and crocheting. "epleraber. A. O. UJI. |b« naderalynod rommlaSanford
looking,
around
fo
r
a
loca­
• SURPRI8&amp; P A R T Y .
. That was a great /love feast B
fc thousand registered voters in Volusia Priando and Sanford are entirely d i f - 1b° k turn^n*t hack, about gets one'B .hirtner* sil* ua r
at
or wbeB,cr the
oa a.
IW
f»r W f f j i 5 S S E 3 * 5 m Z
tion to establish a branch plant here. Lftte In the afternoon a delicious aup a
county,
and
the
law
supplements
cost
Big shipment o f Tanlac Jbat re­
D
O
U
B
L
E
-H
E
A
D
E
R
,b# b,«teo« and boat
r'or r.^" |n frM.,
_
t
.1
.
-----irceaferent
but
are
o
f
such
a
natiure
th
ly
,
«
OBt0
r
»ando
Reporter-Star.
|
"
*
*
*
a
atrika
^
e
d
Sanford last night when the Cham­
per
was
served.
(ttym Thindo'. Dally)
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer and Mr.
om by the development o f thc num­ RA1LROAD E AR N IN G S INCKBAS*
r?r,|t1” 0**
Saafcrd. Henilnol* ceived. Union Pharmacy, local agenta.
425 per thousand, or $200 to t enough can be used for the benefit o f each
ber o f Commerce o f Sanford and Or­
STATE LEAGUE
ivtobor 3rd, iwt — Adv.
I j MonaAy evening the young people and Mrs. C. A. Rauleraon, o f Geneva,
erous* water routes which are acces­
lando hooked arms around each other with which -to earn thc $100 allowed other. Sanford, with her broad exB U ILD IN G A B O A T U N E .
SPE
CIAL
FOR
. "**"*l™
——*
•
L o f the Bhptist church gave a aurpriae spent the day Monday at Altamonte
•Wtty. rtortda. toVltIn HeniltxM.
sible to us, and which w il lgiv0 us ac­
a&gt;4
and sang that well known songs "In by the state, no Volutia county paper pan»e o f fertile truck lands, with their
In spite o f the “ poor mouth” nude
I'party at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Spring* at the “ Fernery."
Fisherman, flnnter and Tourist
OAXD or tXAVXS
.
cess
to
many
markets
at
much
cheap­
has
accepted
the
contract.
In
a
state
flowing wells can almost feed the na­
the shade of th0 old celery tree.*?
Palatka is aroused over the idea o f
l*ar«tiaaor u, p.r fu, Ul|e. ' f t f f l - i '*’ *
I Forrest Gatcheil, on Oak gvenus, in
W. C. Brozier, o f Tampa, repre­ Arm y Tents, complete with poles
er rotes, and under Just aa favorable by the railroads and all the talk about
Nothing like good will and good choer where as much money is wasted as in tion. More refrigerator cars ' leave ■hipping by water and having deep
.
*. J*. IDNNKLI.V.
JACKSONVILLE
14x10 ....................................$35.OQ
Mr. and
Mrs.
Ellsworth senting the Roesch paper Co., waa in
I! I‘ compliment
•
* - to
- r ------—*7*
—• •.•••wwim
conditions as to speed and refrigerak Mle cart, and the necessity for in-,
II. II. LEWIS.
.
between cities. What helps one helps Florida, where a million dollars worth Sanford annually than any other city water to the port o f Jacksonville, is
»
Arm
y
Tent*,’
9x9
at
........
22.50
I
Harper
.\yhose
marriage
was
a
recent
creasing
ra
te
s
.
and
j
cutting
wages,
,
l
i O. KOI.lt,
. X»r. Un. A. U. eitln, who
the city yesterday calling on hia local
tlod’ ai: are granted by the railroads
V*
bf-road machinery is permitted to go in the United State*. This is a big
the other.— Orlando Sentinel.
I2U life
in a position to make terms with the
-eciiv, taking
vltHl
Arm y Tento, one man, a t .......... 4^0 nofllNBON * liltliHjpjt.
CkHnmlaalonrra. i&gt;» Auju.l Xl.t, luji
.event,
place in Ayden, N. C., customers.
their nct eantings for tha six months
daytona
■t
present.
The
railroads
unquestion­
op
in
smoke
from
an
unwatched
statement
but
it
ia
backed
up
by
gov­
Mft utd un*. u j, iiabtlb v
— —--- o.—
ltollrl|un for (Vmplalnaat,
3 8lr
railroads, and Clyde Line. They are
ugust 25.
Tarpaulins for Garages and
•nd rAIIILY,
*»»»*U *I
At Daytona
, Mrs. Claude Howard la visiting
ably have it in their power to kill an ending with-Jane„ are-)argely in ex­
warehouse, where millions of dollars ernment statistics, and that the crop*
talking about putting on boat lines if
A visitor to the city this week said
| a Mr. and Mrs. Harper were invited to r-'aUves In Okeechobee.
cess
o
f
thc
u
m
e
months
o
f
last
&gt;*sr
J
W
*
?
.
«
»
'
..........................
14.00
Industry, by taxing It to death fo r
are wasted on useless road work, it grown have been remunerative can be
that he had been keeping hia eye on
better rate* cannot be secured as the
.go to ride with friends, and on com­
Complete line of Arm y Goode, in
band
concerts
J. W. Osteen, o f Altamonte, was in
does not seem strange that a “benev­ seen in the beautiful homes which
transportation and in the past year * • reported by the Interstate Com­
following indicates:
Sanford this summer through
the
;ing down atalrs found the porch filled the city tod*y on business and reports I limited quantities. Buy now while we
merce
Commission,
and
indicates
tbit
have not hesitated to exert that power
olent legislature” should try to beat have been and are being erected am
% Hufhnell’s DeLand Band
with friends.
Daily Herald and it eemed to him that
"In the current issue o f Southern
that pretty ifttie city aa getting ready have them.— Thrasher A Garner. 8-2tc
•iso in the thousands o f automobiles
to the limit. They have taken gen­ business is replying and the peak of
'"VfsS
some
newspaper
man
in
each
county
-there had been no dull times hero;
,
Game* and music were enjoyed fo r the winter residents and expecting
Porta,
published
at
Jacksonville,
tho
hard
times
has
been
passed.
Tbef
a
1
*1
'
a
u
t
o
r
a
c
e
s
owned In that section by thc farmers
but o f $100.— DeLand News.
erally
more
than
the
producer
got
that tho people stayed at home more,
throughout the evening and at a late a b ig season.
S U R PR I8B P A R T Y ON
and truckers.
for growing theatuff, and In many in- earned nearly $175,000,000 fo r the pe­
-o
With Cash Prices
enjoyed themselves more, had more
|
hour
fruit,
ice
cream
and
cake
were
BRIDE A N d ' g ROOXI.
riod mentioned, against less thsa
W. C. Entzminger, o f Longwood,
While Orlando’s soil is not as adapt­
T H A T B IM IN I T R IP
new things in the air, had more new
served by Mrs. GstchslI assisted by waa in the city today and made ar­
I ' X
X
$32,000,000 last year, and at the same
ed to trucking as ia Sanford’s we southern port. . „ d th .t . t * K W * . | H u . they run 3
F L Y IN G
(Irta Tkortiiy’^ Dilly)
idea, about city building, wore more
Mrs. Schelle Maines, Miss Carrie rangement* for advertising the Quickgrow a crop which is Just ns rich, Just fort be made by these towns to estab­ grower to go on producing stuff which time reduced expellees appreciably.
That
Bimini
trip
promised
the
mem­
In the public eye than any other city
A party o f young people met at the
[Stanley and othfrs.
*
•’nasenger Fllghle and
lish independent water transporta­
blit homes. Look tbr the advertise­
as abundant and Just as profitable
brings him no returns, is beyond hu­ The nation is bound to work out of its
o f similar
in the South and
- - -size--------------------... he
n . la
.. J”
° l '.h» A " ~ &gt; t . d O .III.. I„ N o.
home
o f Mre.^F. C. Gatcheil Monday
There
were
about
forty
guests
who
Special
Thrillers
ment
in
the
Herald,
j
citrus. Government statistics show tion, either to connect with the Inde­ man comprehension. To a man. un­ troubles, given a little time. "B« *
i :■ ■ ■;
enjoyed
this
dellglHful
event.
night,
to welcome the bride and groom
in a business where he keep* up with. noT } Z i
aw. ^ * ncd
hoys *a
Lenoard McLucas and Billy Fitta
that ONE-THIRD o f all the money pendent b u t lines which will be op­ trained in railroad ethic* it looks like bull on the United States,” and jroJ
such matters. It Is Jqst thst’ old pep J S K ? elB® cou)d do and despite that
S
U
R
F
B
A
T
H
IN
G
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Harper, back
are home from Laurel Park Camp, at
taken in fo r oranges In Florida for erated out o f Jackionviile, or to make
Insane folly to hinder or embarrass will be a sure winner.—Tamp* Time*.
that the Daily Herald brought to y o u r 'S * 1 ll? t &amp; • * ' tM « wiH be busy in
to the City Substantial
D
IN
N
E
R
P
A
R
T
Y
A
T
W
B
L
A
K
A
.
the
through
trips
to
New
York,
Bos­
----- —
p . |
_
Hendersonville, where they spent two
On the flneat Beach In'the
A-------------------■ '
- ,« _0VP
they 1D20 went to Q R AN G E CO UN TY. Or­
doors every
evening,
the shippers who furnish the freights
_ . »h
- cr
j many
« —are• “going
"■a w enu.iftney
They ail enjoyod a vury delightful
lando citizens have builded upon a ton; Baltifore and other ports,
.months.
They have made a fine record,
WorM
B
U
Y
H
A
R
D
E
N
FERRY
BRIDGE
hare
to
hire
a
substitute
editor
fo
r
a
•
(Tnm ThartOay'* Daily)
which make the railroads possible.
• *
--------------.
-o
V 1■- —
[evening. Ice cream, cako and fruit,
civic pride that is the by-word o f ev• =.
Tampa has already launched
A congenial group o f the young at . Camp, Leonard carrying off all were served as refreshments.
They claim they nce^ the money. That
Porrtet Pre.Idept Heni^! t. Hardt- r°nT d*m ' eThe Prosaic .and staid
P
c
—
„
&gt;hMld
„
s
h
o
r
e
d
i
n
n
e
r
s
persona
who
visits
within
our
liratTtllW Ks 4«msa L..1
a
- .a •
the prises in athletic stunts. Robert
* ♦.' rz ~^social s «i-w ili -entertain a t '• dinner
Tl9t 9 of th i Southern Poiraty Con- uainesvlllc Sun even effuiges over the its. "W e have a great town’,” said
Those present were as follows i Mr.
Holly, Jr.-, who went with them, stop­
trip aa follows:
pendent
water
transportation
to
estaking
the
wrong
way
to
re
t
i
f
Tt
by
the
county
and
a
more
reaat
the
Beach
Hotels
party this evening in compliment to
.gre** *ays that too much idle land
and Mrs. Ellsworth liarpur, Mr. and
. .
to have to aell lumber at
'Ed. Taylor has promised a trip to several Sanford speakers last night, pmpe the threatened fticreaae In rates is hoped the coming meeting o ' irm i* *onabl® tol1 charged-about 25 cents
means bankruptcy to a atate. Col.
Mise Helen Peck, *• charming bride- ped over In Jacksonville fo r reveral XIrs. Tom Moore Mr. and Mre. Schelle
“ but every time we go to Orlando we
days’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. E. B
d a n c in g
■nd unless the other water, points In ers and shippers will deviao ^
* ° r 0,8 round ^ P - The” ,J! n0 nec&lt;*‘
boitors o f Florida when
present
prices
but
it
certainly
ia
soft picking for the man
elect o f September. The guests will
Maine., Mr. and Mrs. F. C. G.tcheli,
Joseph; Hyde' P ra r t/ c h a im ln 'o f toe toe™'D
^ b M i l S i w 0/ k f ,&lt;&gt;r,df ^
cpme back and wonder if we will ever
Brown,
and
will
be
homq
tomorrow.
the
state
combine
to
protect
themmethod
o
f
aMpptng
by
water
J
S
*
#,ty
,o
r
tba
*
A
«
th.
include Mlasds^ Helen- Peek, Agnes
executive committee says: "Puttlnw
1 « ,a»ni next November fo r be like your city.* Your wonderfully
Saturday, Monday Night*
Mlaaea Mamie Steele, Y .t e W illiam .,
who wants to build. Expert, aay that lumber w ill
“ “ W make the purchaas oa
Dumas, M r/end Mrs. Robert Hinc*,
Utad U ) Ita bAt u*e m Z n . , h i „ 'iu * Z
•d“ « * developed lakes, beautiful honjea, selves th* big fish will eat up the wR! free the Industre tenm **2 5 * ?
Beatrice Martin, E m I# and Ruth
,
(Trtm
Tkund.y
'1
n»,ly)
;
^
,
Come
never bp ao cheap again. The man who postpones buildMessrs. Raymond Phillip* and Don
not be any (die or watte UndJ A cer- 'nermif
* U.,md *!* a convantton and magnificent stores and buildings." A ■mail fellows. Sanford haa been dia-1’ m- monopoly which tho road*!h!djnd tlm® and pay ^or *** bridK «‘with th«
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Courier hi|va re­ WhitUe.Corine Stanley, Helen Chor♦ . ^ ^ 7 ° toBa collected. DeLand and Daytoo*
tain percentage o f toe are* od tote
then,,a,v*a the Bimini trip. Bl- town may have ever so many natural cussing the matter recently, through they have fa»teni.d ah th
W hitcom b.;-/
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turned from a delightful trip to Ten penlng, Jlnuney U n g , Adelle Rhine.,
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» ‘th* m° &gt;t b* aut,ful Jit- resources but i f they are undeveloped
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Messrs
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“ “ ,U h lj« '» they count fo r naught. • tt ia the push the
A. Moffit has returned from Day­
laat conference
confereik-A nt
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and the attendance at the haary tolls charged at this bridge. Tb.,
N r, and Mrs. Ed. Lane left today Brinton Crenshaw, Bert and Ben Steel',
the last
o f th
the. Board
. TO THE BIG TIME
• n d lo w .ta r .h iK i.. Prom .n K o n o ra -'. lonie A ^ ' . n ,1? , " . ' ^ ,l,cl* and spirit o f the citizenship tost builds
meetlng ahould Go
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to large. It is onlv Rn.rri n«
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Governors o f the Palatka Chamber o f
■tandnoint
ny energetic and rnlted action
eral tnick to gire ‘ ’
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°r f n#tr,M* reservation* or
a community, where this fu tu r e is
■Pond several d a * with toe form er’s
Commerce
H. O. Hamm pointed out
rice.
infornuiion, write,
father, v h y
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ed. Get busy.—Tampa T im e * ..
the advisability o f making some ay.
R. R, Allyn. of Tampa, was a boalR. L. SELDEN,
Ihibed with this apirit, and while it
Th* Davenport A Brooks Corpora­ neu visitor hare yesterday.
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Tads from
rengement whereby Palatka could se•» ** •1
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HERAI.1) ADS ret resutta.
tion will erect a shrimp packing house
Herald— by toe
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at Femandina in the near future.
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I. &lt; Thou shalt love thy home town above all other towns. Thou
shalt bd loyal to her people and to her institutions.
II. Thou shalt guard thy home town from the hosts of evil that
would invade and destroy her soul. Thou shalt keep the g w J
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thy home town clean and without stain or blemish.
III. Thou shalt elect as thy public servants in political office men
of strong character, eager to conserve the best interests of thy people.
And when thou hast elected such men' thou shalt stand by, support,
and encourage them, for their temptations are many and their bur­
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dens are not light
IV. Thou shalt
It thy public school and honor it all the days
of thy life with the best of teachers, building, and equipment, for. the
school is the cradle of the future. Thy children are here and they
shall be the citizens of tomorrow. No training is too good for them
and no preparation superfluous.
V. Thou shalt defend the health of thy home town from ,the
death that lurks in marshes, swamps, and heaps of filth. Thou shalt
exterminate the fly and the mosquito, for they carry typhoid aqd ma­
laria. The tubercle bacillus shalt thou drive before thee with the sun
and fresh air as thy allies.
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VI. Thou shalt build good roads and keep them good. For by
her roads is a tpwn known for good or ill. Eternal watchfulness shall
be thy motto, that thy roads may not ravel nor thy supervisor forget
thee.
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VII. Thou shalt keep thy home town beautiful. The hills, the
trees, the waters that Nature has given her thou shalt preserve in
sacred trust. No hovel shalt thou permit to disfigure them.
Thou
shalt keep thy homes and thy door yards clean and cheerful. Thy
waters shalt thou purify that they may bring thee life and strength.
The future of thy town shalt thou plan with care and diligence that
thy growth be not haphazard, but full of thought and loving care as
the plans of a mother for the growth of her child.
VIII. Thou shalt honor thy community institutions. Thou shslt
play together with thy neighbors With all thy heart and strength And
mind. Thou shalt work together in thy organisations, clubs, and Chau­
tauqua for the common welfare. Thy leaders shslt tfiou learn to
obey. Thou shalt serve on committees where thou art put and not
intrude on committees where thou art not put. Thus shslt thou,
know each other better, thy work shall prosper, and thy friendships
shall multiply.
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town whether they be rich or poor. Thou shalt speak ill of none and
good of many. Thou shalt be s friend to strangers and visit the sick
in their affliction.
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X. Thou shalt go to church for the honor ofthy home town and
for thine own good. Thou shall not consider thyself too wise nor too
busy, too i&gt;td nor too good to spend an hour or two on Sunday with N
thy neighbors in the worship of God. Thou shalt not send thy cblldren to church, thou shalt bring them tliere. Thou shslt offer thyself
to thy spiritual leader for the service of God and thy community. So
shall ye win many battles together.
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emit of Florida, in and far Semlaala
CITATION

tn Otreeit Oanrt ef th*
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mate of four and one-half million dol­
lar? were paid by life insurance com­
panies on
death claims from auto
fatalities last year published today by
the Insurance Press. Statistics quot1 led to show during year automobiles
caused 12^000 fatalities. Life Insurdistributions - for- the year by
companies in the United States and
Canada aggregated more than one
billion, ninety-two million dollars, in­
cluding death claims, matured endow­
ments, dividends, etc. 5 The largest
death claims settled during the year
were $655,000 to heirs of Wallace
Fierce, Boston grocer; heirs of Jake
Hamon, Ardmore,. Okla., received
$466,000; Olive Thomas Pickford, mo­
tion picture star who died in Paris,
was insured for $185,000.

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D. T. Gerow, collector of internal
nae for the southern district of
i, stated Monday morning that
|(k increase in receipts for the lost
year reflected a general in|mue In ell lines of internal revenue.
*The outstanding features of this
e,” ho stated, "were in Income
led capital stock taxes. These sourcof revenue showed the greatest
Ipisz However, every line showed
|Na( increase.”
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— Internal
oe collections from all sources
f the fiscal year 1921 decreased
than $812,000,000 as compared
‘ previous year, while the cost
ction advanced’from 66 cents
■« cenU for each $100 collected,
mdlng to a preliminary statement
IkBfd last night by Commissioner
Tie increased cost of operating tha
knial revenue service during 1921
amounted to about $40,000,000,
explsnned, was due mainly to re■f*d collections and increased ex­
in supervising regulatory laws.
Total collections for 1921 amounted
t* $&lt;*595,000,765, ngainst $5,407,690,in 19”0, while income aod profits
yieltlt-d $3^25,790,663, comparxith $3,956^36,003 the previous
Wr, and miscellaneous taxes pro■f«i $1,369^10,112, against $1,450,»«J48 In 1920.

TRY GRANDMOTHER’S wOLD F A ­
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the rural boOM to; Saaford. Florida, oa the
Tib dty of November, A. D. 1931, and tbta and
Uiere make arawtr to tba bill of complaint oxhlblttd against you, otherwise a decree pro ruefrrao will b* entered acalaat you.
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And any aod all other parties elalmtof any
right, tills or latem t la and to tb* lands herola*boro drecrlbed und*r, by, and through Dolly
T. Deni. Jennie INmgterty, M. A. McDonald. J.
A. MritimaM and deorge W. link or otherwise,
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“It Must Have Been Deed at Least 6
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Fall.” writes Mrs. Joanny, “and • .
bought a 36c cake of R A T -SN A P,
broko it up into small elaeea. Loot
week while moving we
the dead rat. !
six months, didn’t smell. RAT-SNJ
is wonderfdi.” Throe sises, 86c,
$1.26. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Hardware Co.

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ORLANDO, Aug. 30.— At a moetOBBZB OF FtTIILIOATION.
g-of the Florida‘8Ute League held
hero yesterday arrangements were Ti C. Bra
Complainant,
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the seme teams as make ti up at
present .there btdn|t&gt; possibility that
two more clubs may be Uken In. The
da?*af'Tli la'iair^*
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each team being required to put up
s bond of $2,500 in good faith, be-,
sides the forfeit bond required thati
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awe tho oral tterauf/teta i t e , JTthi
season will be opened the first Mon- day
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Aacwrt, A. D. 1931.
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mn&lt;s.eiuLatill
leave
a greater
profit
hirea him. R will
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met11 who
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enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more
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Monday being the eighth birthday Miss Mnblc -Bowler.' The invitee
of little Misa Helen Douglas, her guests included Mrs. J. Q. Smith, of
grandmother, Miu. C. L. Goodhue, in­ Birmingham, AJa., Mrs. Henry Purvited a number of the* little lady don, Mrs. Fred Daiger Mrs, Harry
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friends to help hfr celebrate the oc­ Heeran and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe.
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birthday
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topped
with
burn.Applied.!®’ Nostrils
P*r cent for miscellaneous taxes
topers.
Tight Up. .
the previous year.
Games
and
mnslj
and
fancy
darn­
Hteeipta from ho national prohibiing were enjoyed by the fiesta. A
*ct durinK 192^wero $2,152,038,
Instant relief— no waiting. Your
contest
o f guesilng what the pack­
“ wmpared with $641,029 collected
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
nnc the previous fiscal year. In ad- ages conUined, proved n very de­ passages o t your head clear and you
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Commissioner Elalr estimated
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the pretty color scheme were served dryness. No struggling for breath
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CsrmeU Barber, Lucile Newby and pears.
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Get a small bottle bf Ely’s Cream
I, ,n T1.000,000,000 produced the most
sisted in entertaining the little gueats Balm from your druggist now. Apply
^ ■ revenue among the sUtes, and
by Mesdomes Vance Douglas, W. A. a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
Lea ter, D. C. Marlowe, and W. M healing cream in your nostrils. It pen­
w*’ ” con'1w,",
Thigpen.
etrates through every air passage of
^Collections in Southern states folThe little guesU included: Martha the head, soothes the inflamed or
ElmeU and Tolor Bryan, Carmen swollen mucous membrane and relief
Inl,om&lt;, and proflu' |10»- Gutherie, Marion and Dorothy Haynes comes instantly.
ite lta ’ 'ncre* , « 28 per cent; mUIt’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffedDorothea" Lawson, Virginia Smith,
up
with a cold or nasty cstarrh^-Adv.
Ella Spencer, Ellen Telford, Virginia
"In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which la harnessed
McDaniel, Billie Wight, Braxton Per­
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*.! Incoma ®nd, proflU $28,
one of the moot.adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
kins, Anna and Lois Couch, BQiie
SHIPPING B Y A IR PLA NE.
L ? w l: dccre®««. 16 per cent; mlsworld— the internal combustion engine.
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individual
son,'Sherwood and Wynten Harvard, P*rts of autos by airplane, the old
No«h Carolina;farm worker from three to four timaa 5V4r;
nd proflu
Bryan Higgins, Franklin Bennett, L. fashioned way being too slow. They
decrease 14 per jcent;
M. Telford and Bobbie Marlowe.
shipped ft part of a machine to Or­
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The member of the Monday Bridge
Club were most charmingly entertained yesterday afternoon,^by Rlrs. onr eaid rirroit ^rt^at^tb# rwut bora* m
David Caldwell at her apartment In Sanford. Florida, on tte 3to day of Itacemter.
A. t*. 1931, and fbr* and there make anewor
the Welaka. There being three tables to li e Mil of complaint oxblbttad against raid
unknown partlro, olbrfwta* a davroo pro roul: ‘
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feroo wlU b* entered agatoat said unknown carLovely pink roses were used in dec­
It ta orterod teat this nolle* be published to
orating the room where the card ta­ th* Banford. Herald, ■ nrwtpeprr publlsbro to
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Bemlnol* County. Florid*, ooro a week far right
bles were arranged.
(■I wroka aa to tte know* partlro d*r*odaat,
uoo# a week for (write (13) wrote a* to
Of exceptional interest wss the aad
ihe unkoown partlro defendant.
OPENS
Wltwroa
my haad aad tte anal of tte Circuit
game of bridgtftplayed during the af­
Court ou tel. tb* SOtb day of August, A. D. 1931.
B. Randall has opened a merchant
ternoon. High score among the ciub
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
tailoring
establishment in tho new
C to* onte^CIreult Court,
members was made by Mrs. Htl
Brtnlaol* County, Fla. DcForest block on Second street. Mr.
Wight who was awarded a set of GEOUGK O. HERRING,
Solicitor aad Cooaari for tb* Comptatnaat.
Randall has been in businesa in Tam­
Pyrex ramikins, Mrs. Daiger making Edita
pa and is a a experienced tailor. He
high score among the guests was pre­
mokes
suits for men and will take
The most annoying thing about a
sented a dainty, fan.
orders for ladies Buita and skirts. Me.
At the conclusion of the card game bore is that When you attempt to shoo
Randall’s (publishment is different
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Howard him away ho always assumes a look
from the ordinary UUoHng shop as
Overlln, served _ dciidour refresh­ that suggests casting pearls beforrf
ho will measure, cut, fit and make all
ments consisting of fruit salad in in­ swine.. •
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dividual moulds, olives, saltines,
cheese,' Ice tea and chocolate mints.
The club members enjoying Mrs
Caldwell’s hospitality, were: lira. B
L. Perkins, Mrs. D. P, Drummond
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Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to
get this, mixture woe to moke it at
home, which is mussy and trouble­
some. Nowadays, by asklnir at anv
drug .to r. for " w j.t h '. a . g . .„d Sul­
phur Compound,” you get a large bot­
tle of this famous old recipe, Improved
by the addition of other ingredients, at
a small cost.
Don’t stay gray I Try it l No one
can posaibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly. You dampen 9 sponge or
soft brush, with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by • morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an­
other application or two, your hair
becomes beautifully dark, glossy and
attractive.—Adv.
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white dlrldend aball be noa-cumaUllr* aad
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Of Florida. Somtoole County.
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shall b* payable ananally oot of lb* earning*
Clock Circuit Court. nirocb Lambtr Company, a corporatloo,
n -k c ik u iw of Mid Company before aay dltldead* ar* paid
ity in the development of air trans­ CUTTING 8 CRAPE SATURDAY
Bem
lnol*
C
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Fla.
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Semlaol* Ibunty.
tb* rootmoa blackl lb# preferred clock 14N
By A. M. WEEKS. l&gt;. a M. D. Barter
NIG H T N E A R STATION. upon
portation. By the establishment of a
II n«l bar* any
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. anting power In (be enrparNotieu ta brrooy giran tent
teUcitora tor Oamptatasri.
atlas, all voting power being hereby reeled In to Circuit Oourt, TU Judicial Otroult,
trlrtu# of teal ftoal drorra of ______
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Iho romman alock:
b o alock
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Croat/, Florida— to Chaaoory.
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lira.
Jamo*
W.
c
n
tc u r r c o u e t .
A C. Gamble, a negro residing b# fully paid for la lawful money of lb* United
essary link In a great chain of contiIVrklna, Jodg* of tte 7y» Judicial Circuit Court
CIEOUnr, IE AND FOEJ
SlatM or property, labor or service* at a Jast
af
tte
Stria
o
t
Florida,
dated
tb*
4th
da#
af
nonet
to
Hon-EEsiDEirrs
COUNTY, FLOI
Rental airways that .reach from the near tho union station, cut up his raloatlon «*» b# OxeB by lb* Inroeporatora or by
i
August, 192L to u certain causa pending U aald
lb# direr loro of tb* corpora Uon at a me* (lag Carrie yv. Bpeer, OomplUunl.
Atlantic to the Pacific and the Great wife, .Rose Gamble, badly Saturday called
£*•*»**
to
and
tor
temlnpta
County,
wterata
erratic
for rote porpoM.
**.
‘ Hlrach I-umhrr Company, a corporation, ta
Lakes to the Gulf,
night, and then fled the scene. The
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.
ARTICLE IV.
Arthur J. Doyle, at at.. Dofeodaata.
taoplilxMl, aad M. D.’ Barber ta____
Rattle V. English, Oomptalrant.
Tb* term for w&gt;lrb Ibis corporation U organ- To Arthur J. Doyle. Memphis,
I MH
f 4 A a early expression is desired officers think they know where he has laod
will ra tte Sth day af September. A. IT.
aball be ninety-nine roar*.
tb* aamo bring tea first Monday ta arid
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BNaU
Itafroran.OMA8 IL
N aU SlI.
SlI, D
afrodxat.
ARTICLE V.
riy touching jjotir dty as to taken refuge and will land him scon. _Tb# butlaeM o fth
U corporal low ohall b4
appear
th
at
yea
bars
at
^ • r r a r ^ r r ^ . r* x r a -. t o
I^II^ltaHrtM froJ?** affld*»1t GWd®^
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that may be expect­ The cause of the cutting is not known dueled by a Urealdeni, a Vlro-Umldeul. a
Court House --------- -iaim to bav* aom* lataraat U
ta tbo following
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into that tb#1nriteac* of tte " ‘‘T
rotary, a Trosaorar and a Board of Director*:
ed In the catabllihment of tho aitwavs but the woman is badly injure?!, hav­ teld tluanl of Director* aball roooiat af M l more wafted tand tn SemtaoM Osuaty, Florida, to.
_iknown; asd tte* It to te* tetefri
It:
fata
S
aad
4
of
B
lock
S
4
t
aod
Lota
S
tad
that
tte drfcsdaat la orrr twft7-**
seven or loro than throw member*; the
of Bterk 83. of MolloavUM, aa par plat ra­
in question.’ It U most i m p o r t that ing cuts on the arms and- body. The tbaa
to * a » * betog mt-’
i aad teat tter*. to ao raroou »
number of said Board of Director* aball b* nted to Plat Book 1. page 120
Bemi
Florida tb# aarricu of a oubporo* up“
ytt have the information requested In cutting was done with a knife in th* fixed by Ibe by law*; lb# offlc* of Hrcretary and
*rl# City roroqty-flro
4 tea said dofradaat.
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bar*paragraph 8 of attached memorandum hands of the husband. - 1t
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heir
.
Oo«a(y CO te* Ural Mood.,
ura carriage
that all final arrangements may be
jfa le to apposr to. tte Mil of
aball tw held an (be a
January
II. te answer tb* bill '
tetUag r o ^ f t d agaiaoi yow" I* thla cans*. —---- -- . ,
year
completed looking to .'tbo mapping .and! Every town big enough to. have a af rote and *
filed herein against you. and
;
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p
&gt;
r
r
*?{&gt;*•*
tin
f'j
tea
aald
Oorrro
pro coufauad will M Hid dat# te ra l*"- 1
*h# otear officers (bail be e lo c tro ly •ta* earn* wllV te tritea so cuartoood, to bu
official desi$mation of each airway.
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modern high school building has a lb* Board of Director* ananally on tb* same tawed by rtral derre*.
tbta
tte
41b
day
of
A
it
o
t
,
1931.
^ T t to forth*# ordrrad that HM 9*&lt;W^J J
date so tbo annul Meeting
rttng of te* atorkbeidon
. H. B. CLA
It ta torther ordered that this nolle* te oub•
u. r . h o L's iio l d d r ,
Itahed la tte Saaford Hrrrid. .
secret hunch that It Is the center of
tlabad
to Brmlooto Oonaty. Fb*
Major, A ir
..w s a •.r-iK rr'W s.s--^■«.
UABKg. MARKS S HOLT,
American culture.
,
era** cutty* wooka.
* way al any (fay* appoint sorb assistant oaanrotlro tfroka. /
, .
.
Attarwayu
tor
Oomptatoxat
ai-8t#
Wit MM BiyhEftd Ilk) M l M t
r*
or assistant trratnmr m It, may roe
---------- --court ra tbta Tte day of Jriy. A ^P^
Incorporat
German dentlata have developed an
The
world
wouldn’t
be
perfect^
(BEAL)
K A^
tb#
CHy
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Denmark hah
(BEAL)
B. A. DOUG IJIBS,- •
. alloy of sUel and platinum for filling greatly increased lt« tobaceq produef* Clerk Circuit CburL-' i t everybody should turn reformer.
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icro would be anybody to fill the
lo
Dic k in s o n a Dic k in s o n ” ' " * * C5 * * t7‘ r u ’
u *u‘Solid ton tor Oo^plriaMfej^
i ^ , e collection plataa. '
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Nolle* te hereby glean teal: A- A fljobh
And all other pnrtUo clalutag any right, Ulag. oolllng. taalag, maaeglog. controlling and purebaeer
I- .Froter aad Jan* Frotor. kja
of Tax Osrtlfleat* No. 353. d.icd _
**• " l* ,*ro»t In apS to tbo property beretnabore "
grncr.ll/ dealing la roal relate and personal
deoertbed.
b y , through
----- * or under any of te* po p
dmcribad. by.
DU1S&lt;
ha*
m
od
arid
pronoriy and doing a ■general ln.ur.ne* end Certificate Ininm'
my office and baa mad* applica­
herein named, or othorwUo, are rom lrodto
brokerag* bnsikeo* and lo that end therefor*, th* tion for tax deed to lass* la accocd.oee with H«n
llu
« and appear
ai-puar before oar
out m
osld Circuit Court at
corporation ohall hae* the power to be/, eotl. law. Bald certiorate embrace* th* fellow lag th*
Hoao* In Saaford. Florida, oa tbo Ttb
pwrbooe,, held, Impror*. aortgage, laaa* aad described Property ritaated U Bemlaol* Oooaty. day Coart
of Norember, A. D. 1931. aad tbea aad
•tberwla* anjolre, own, dlepoa* of, control, Florida, to-w
lb#re make anewtr to rib* bill o f complatet oxaoaag* and generalt/'' deal la real eetata aad
B**. at Interned Ion of A Un* of Sanford
MJ® NObnown pariU*. oteerwte*
personal propertr of rrer/ kind, n.tar* and de- groat With B Ra* S. F. ay.. Sec. JO. Twp. SO
pro eoufomo wIB U o
acrlptloai to A
and to be coed! to contract nootn. uang* 00 U i t . ran Booth 88 dog:
,***?■« OTStoUaJ and A. I-rolw Onwi
l
l
itld
an
known
partial*
*
■ «t._
Sooth SS dograM, ■
aod to bo contracted with; to borrow none/ and ?2*L,h’ .
»&lt;f»- and M t* af yoo, If Urteg. aaL
M&gt;
that tela aoUc* be publlobad ta
N 83
W BA A to
If
»o .ecure th* loaa by mortgage or murt,.*,* ‘ ^5 » b- £L.10
I*
-i—
,n portIra claiming aa latnwrti t
Th* tb* Saaford Herald, a newspaper pablltbcd In
along s.mo to bog. IB acre*.
aen
np&lt;» lit property, or by etorba, bond* or ethor said land*"1/
Ute
Mid
WUUam L Foster tad'JUaTIkm
being
aaataaad
at_______
tea dataOof
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i^
_____
f
th
e
t»StmteoU
Oooaty,
nor#
n
t
r
t
*
fm
V
u
h
T
C
i.S
crldenrry of IndebtedMe*: t* deal In, Mil. *p*r- aoaac* o f (ocb'crttlflcat* la tb* nam* o f A H.
tar.* bU wlf*; Jobanns* Boderlund
aa to lb* known party dafaodant. and coco a
■“ d •*« *°f Mr* automobU**, motorcjelr* 1‘ree too.
Aogwsto Bod*ttend, bto wlf.; Carl A.
w»*k for twalra weeks aa to ten unknown purand other motor rohleloe o f reefy kind, nature
.
Tax Certificate No. SSI. dated tbo trd UM teftndasL
U
irTlE
on L.
and deerrlptloa; to deal In aad e*U at whole- day of fan*, A. D. IBIA bao filed arid rartin
sad BBtabote A * —
_________ _ ... ____ ___ th* MUI of tha said
sate or retail, or both, gaaollrfe. keroaen* aad cat# la my ofnc* aad baa mod* ippUcaUon for Glpralt
bmm. bU w lf.; M in t W. Dook... | ^
Court,
this
4th
day
of
Aogmt,‘
A.*D
,
nbrlcattag otla of an kind* and claaaaa; te tax deed to Uou* la aeoordanen trite Uw. Said IBM*
lloegqolgt and Frodorlka a Hoerjriri, M&gt;
balld. mlataln and ogwrat* balldlags, .tort** certificate embraom tea followUf deoertbed
V lt o t .n r iS Cbrt.ttn* Hoegqalet/John T
(SEAL)
X A. DOUGLASS.
■*&gt; taragM for tb* otortag, raring for Property ritaated la Semlnol# Oodaty, Florida,
"
0wv;' "w*®. **. grorrii and wniuw too
of th* Glrralt Court,
and keeping for hire therein of aateeBoWb*. lo-wlt: B**. NW cor o f NEU of SW K o f *
mtaoto
Oooaty.
Florida.
■lee —-*---j—
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r-r-T’
moloccycl
2
r
i"a n d bA.
-Orouateaf.
n*^3’ tw*n* ~
motor reblclee of.crcry kind,
S. Twp 30 South. Rang* SO h i t
OEO.( A.
i, aod aay of teem ■enratty. m
Artcrlptlon and for tea atorag* of * rote. B SABS rod*, N 34 r o t e . W 83.81 rod*.
taaolln*^ korowna'anS labrifillng oil*; geiiral.
.
to aad ' to tb* frilowing dmoOtf
P * M‘d Und b*‘»« Meterod at tb* 81-13(0
ly. to boy. Mil and deal In good*, ware* gad 77*
. altnal* to Semlaol* County, rbetd*. to
dat*
of
tba
laroanc*
of
rocb
m
rttneat*
IS
th
a
trtt:
morehaadlM neeemary or Incidental loathe op­ aaro* of Unknown.
.
Za th* Olrooi l Orort of tea Serna th JodUUl Otr- .
* ration, repair or eqnlpmeat of aatenoMlos,
North half of tb* Nortewml grorte* af
AMo: Ta* Orttlflrat* Vo. 166, dated te* Sad
. cult af Florida, (n and for BomlnoU
molorcyclf* aod motor rehJrie* of any aad all day of Jam, A. D. ibid, baa filed aaJd OsrtlflTwraty-oo# (U), towaaklp twmty-m*
Oooatjg—In Chaaoory *
-kind*, mannfoctnrt* aod dcorripMooa, and for cat* la my offlc* and baa mad* application for
SATURDAY BUSY DAY
tb* porpneo of carrying on tb* boalOMa afore­ tax deed to laao* In accordsace with Uw. Bald
. CITATION
said, to boy. aril and eoo*v Property, bote certificate embrace* tb* following lit rtlTill
AMONG LIGHT FINGERED real
Boally Company, n corporation. Oomand pereonal. aa te* earn* abaII be nec*e- property ait*.led in BemlooU OouJly, Ftalda, M^Uch
plalnanl,
.
and gftwrally to do all things teat may fero'*:
______
GENTRY HEREABOUTS Mry,
°t SWH of NRH of NBM. •*«. S.
be arceeoary to tb* onodoet of cold borinMo: Two. 30 Sooth. Rang* SO Rest. 8 acres. Tbo 1111101 Alexander Buchanan. Liquidator, at of tb# (broad or channel of Wtkhra Ctook, ,
•*
baodrod
eerecly
rarou
(ITT),
ro*
to boy aod mil, tad deal lo groerally, otorka, aald land bring ammead at tea date of te* Imo*1, etc., Detendant*.
M rooty-right (ITS),
. Saturday and Saturday night seem- bond*, mortgage* and all kind* of arqtrltloo anr* of sorb certificate la tb* nam* of Uaknown. Tb William AUxabder Buchanan. Liquidator of atn* (ITS),
and obligation*; to maintain an agency M r tb*
eighty (1X8).
Ualtm Mid rerlinratM shall be redeemed ac- Fhwlda Land A Colonisation Company. Limit drod olgbty-ooa hundred
..............
;ed to be a busy time starting off the writ*—
(181). no* baadnd
ling —
aad• —***-----mlllng of -ndoUty
and onrety -bonds eordlng to Uw, tax deed will laao* thereon on od.
n
corporation
of
BngUnd.
and
aU
formal
Major Clafett Writes to Major Stev-,
... . . .
. .
(1S1). M hundred ri/ht/dhrM (MS)__
**” Pollelf* of Inoonsra Imoo] by regular ly Insiockbolden or tb* Florid* Land E OalonJa*
aL
...
, ,
n ew M u o n w ith t w &lt;&gt; b u r g itr ie B r e - rorporated Insurance companies, domestic and *** SOtb day 9f September. A. D. 1831.
right/-four (1S4) or tb* wap w
my official signature aod mal teU Mon Company, IJ ml ted, a corporation of Bag hnadrrd
of
Fonat City, Oraag* Park, u m ‘
ena About Requifitea .
|ported. Some one broke into
the foreign, for tb* .Inooraar* of human being* tb*WltneM
ISth day of Aaguat, A. D. 1831.
plat book S at pago 60. Rerorvte of
ogalnot death, alrknran or personal Injury and (SEA14
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Oroaty. Florida. Tba Mid right (•) h
Th« fniin«i„„ ut*
&gt; , , . i home of John Bolley on the West Side property ggalnat kna or darntg* from nr*, wat ,
CUrh Circuit Court.
aboro named partlro. and to aay and all otbei othtrwlM droenited at lb* South half of tte
rr. wind, burglary, teeft. nexllgenc* oe other ,
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BomlnoU County, Fla.
t*r»on# or pnftl** wboaMfitrtr cU lnlni tnj Soothoart quartar of Oowtewrot qnrttr of Sto
m
«3t W g ml ter ,
C Ve^ by ®nd extracted a bunch of Jewelry and rauae*. and carrying cm aoeta other bentBeen aa
By: A. U. WEEKS. D. C.
right. tltU y lataraat to aad te tb# follow- •Ion olitron (IS), towooblp Iwtatyro* (E)
. M»Vor Stevens will t » interesting toljt Wfta firat reported had stolen s lot pertalna Ihereto: to bay, balld, amotroct. own,
doorribad Und. rilnalo, lying and brine South, rang* twenty-ola* (39) EaoL
oparate, leabn and malntala bufldlngt, atorra and NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOB TAX DEED long lb*
Sanford people:
Ooant/ of fWnlnol* in ti'flu ti of Fine*
of Liberty Bonds but luckily Mrs. fro'JMroe: to enrcey, aubdlrld*. plat, Impror*
II appoariag from tba awura bUI af Chorim E
UEDEE
SECTION
ITS
OF
THE
Ida.
moro parUcul.rl, drocrltod u foltmra. Androwo, hereto filed text you and tack af y*a
Chiurlefton, S. Ci, Aug. 17, 1021. Bolley had deposited the bonds with and d*relop lands for purpew* of aal* or otherlo-wlc:
•
*
OEXXBAL
STATUTES
aro defendant* lo tea Mid bill; that y*ar mOwtee. and lay oot thereon atreeta, aldawatka
W fifiJ n i af a point 1S3 foot C ut o f A point
From: A ir Officer, Fourth Corps Aers, tho bank and A y were safe. Tho and tiler wtya and to dedicate same either to
aro unknown: teat terh of you. the mM
Notice U bereby given teat: J. B. Utng, pur- UB-S feat. Booth of tbo Southeast Intenectlon drocM
named
defendant*. If ((ring, te orrr tte ag* af
tb#
public
generally
or
to
nek
person*
aa
It
Fort McPheraon, Go.
rttaaer-of
Tag
Certificate
No.
138.
dated
tba
rt
Commercial
flireet
.nd
Rand
Arooo*.
a*
following list or articles have been may Mleet, and to catwo map* or plat* thereof
Iwenty-on* (31) yran; that there te m pa
3rd day or«u &gt;*. A. D. IBIS. U a filed Mid Cor- ahowa by B. R. Traffonl'a map of Saaford, In
te* But* o f Florida tho **rt)re ef a
To: The Mayor, Saaford, F1a
reported Jo the Sheriff’s office:
1 lo bo recorded: to transact a general real ro­ • in fill in mjr office and hai made application Florida, ran Ibroro Sooth I04X fM t to tb* poena
whom would bind 1b* (aid —
tate agency and brokerage boalarea; to get a*
,T* 1 Hood lo laoua la accordance wlte law. North lino of Flrot alroot. tbrac* East along tea ante. Ifupon
Subject: Designation of Sanford, Iver-Johnson 32 revolver; 1 safety ra­ ageat, broker or attornry la fact for aay per­
and It further appearing ftom
Bald rerUflcal* rmbrmcw tea following describ­ Norte Ua* of Flrot alreet, 10SJI fMt, tboaco tb* Mid llvtng,
•
worn
bill herein nted teat II M O*
son
or
rorioraiion
U
baying,
M
lllng
and
dealFla., a s an Intermediate Station zor, white handle; 1 brush and razor In# In real property aad orarr mtat* and Inter- ed properly altaatfd la Berntool* County, Flarl- North 104.S reel, throe* West 10S.3 fM t to te* belief af tea complainant
teat then I n N
da. lo-wll: t e l l , Block U t e
f t Hanford. point of beginningi or a n ponou latrroatod la te* item toon Continental Airway.
strop; 1 gentleman's ring; 1 Elgin mt therein and rboam In action secured them- Tb# aald land bring oaaeaogd at tea dat* of 4t appearing from tb* (worn bill of com­ “•cribod
property,
nf* Joaimwti rr«Qltlnt !b#rffrom tad other
laauance of tocb Certificate U te* aamo of plaint filed la tela eauae against you, teat yoo known to _the ___
ct ________
1.— You are advised that Sanford watch, gold. Engraved’ on cover “L. personal ProPrttF rolUtrral thereto. In making lb*
Unknowa.
ha—
— claim ----* ■7 -lo lb*
-Undo
ara ■
or
aom*—Interwat
ta aad*
It I* there fora ordered teat you and eaeh aad
or
obtaining
loans
upon
such
property.
In
roper_ g _________________ a . a*____m an . a ________ l . l . l L a r a . '
droerlbod. tberoforo, you, tb* raid WUUam aUI o
has been designated as an Interme­ B.”; 1 chain and watch pin; 1 silver eUtng, managing and protecting each property! . AMo Tax Certificate No. 139, dated tfc( 3rd
f yea appear to tb* bill of roopiilat koto
day
Job*. A. D. 1918, h u filed Mid cwrtiflItBcbaaon. Liquidator of Uw Florida to filed on or be for* Monday, -te* 3rd day af
diate station along the charted air­ watch (open face); 1 wrist watch, en­ «nd leans and all Interests In aad claim* af- 1eala In ■ / offlc* and baa mada appiicatte for
E Ootoqlutloa Company, Limited, a cor- October. A. D..193L
feeling tb# same, In effecting Insurance against
•» accord*oc* wlte Uw. Bald poraUoa of Eagtaad, are beraby required to ^p*
It ta further ordered that this node* to |to,
way from Maine to Florida. This des­ graved “A. B.” ; 1 ladles’ watch and fire and all other risk* thereon, and la manag- certificateto embrace*
tb* following described and appear before our aald Circuit Court at
llabed to tba'Raafoed Herald, a onrapager gtolair
and
conducting
aay
k-gal
action
s,
proceed
property
oltoatod
la
BomlnoU Oooaty. Florida. Court flora* la Sanford. Deride, oa tb* trd day itahed
ignation,- however, becomes final only black ribbon chain; 1 Egyptian brace­ n*» and bualarm relating to any of tb# pur
to Banford. Bemlnol* County, naHh
*»;»«»*
8. Block 8, Tier A. Sanford. Tb* of October, A. D. 1931, aad (ban and there ooro * week for right (8) eooaecullr# virfa#- - upon the location in or near your city let; 1 camera; 1 Waterman Fountain poem montlooed or rrferred to: lo Inrmtlgal* raid
Und twin# oWeeed at tb* dat* o f tbo fa
make
answer
to
tb*
bin
of
complaint
exhibited
WITNESS, B. A. DougUs*. Clerk ef Ik# Oh
and report upon the credit and fteancial oot sac* of onch certificate la te* asm* of W. a
against you to tele rasa*, o thenr lee a decree cult Court of Bemlnol* County, FMrkU, *1 »
of a safe landing field for airplanes. Pen; 1 Moore fountain pen; 1 hnnd reocy and rafflcleocy
fflrlenry of borrower* «o d Indletd Stewart. IMt.
pro
confeaoo
will
be
aaterod
against
yoo
la
thla
C
ourt
Horae al Saaford. Florida, thla tk* M
oab and rorportllms geaerally; to dml wlte
AMo Tag Certificate No. Tl. dated Ut* Sod eaaae; aad aU other peraons or portico claiming
Full and complete details of landing mirror, engraved "B "; I brush, en- ■nd
form partnership* with i _adltldoaU,
_ . ___ _________
or olbrt day of Jur*
* !). ------— - Mid
- • cwrtifl- any right, till* of tnteratt la .aad to tee prop­ day of August. A. D. 1931.
an*. A.
ISIS, baa filed
(BEAL)
\- B. A. D0U0U8E
corporalIona; lo loan money and Uk*-sorority rate la my offlc* aod baa mad* application f,,r
fields and charted airways are attach­ gravc^l *'B"; 1 leather suit case.
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Clerk Circuit “
there for upon real or pemooal property; lo own, tax drod to taw* la arcordaoco with law. Bald erty brrrinabor* deacribod. by. through or
ed hereto.
.
th* arid William AMxaoder dlootianan. LiquidsBurglars also entered the Drum­ bold aod »»ll alock In other rarporatlono, and lo earttflcat*
Dr:
V. E. DOUflLASS, ta 0embrace* tb* following deoertbed
aforeeald. or Iff. through or under aay ROniNBON E BOf DOES,
execclM
all
tb*
righU.
prirtlegm
leg**
and
p
&lt;
property titrated Jn Seminole County, Florida, of tb* former riockbolden of tbo Florida Land
2.— The far-reaching importance of mond home on Magnolia avenue while of Indlrldnal ownership
* Solid lorn
. thereof
------ f. Including,right S J U1‘
Bk&gt;cb IE Tter A. Sanford. Tbo E OoMataatloa Company. Limited. ■ corporatloo
to
rote
lb*
aa
me;
to
acquire,
own.
bold
and
they
were
down
town
Saturday
night
raid
load being amrroad at lb* date of tea U- of tetgland. pr oteerwlM, aro boroby required
the establishment of these airways is
to
Clrouit
Osurt, Vth Judicial Circuit,
dlepoe* of tb* good w ill and prhperly, rlgbU,
* « b certificate to tb* ram* of B. to. b* and appear before oar raid (Trcalt Coart
' Oooaty, Fla—to Chancery
evident in the future development of and lifted a di/.mond engagement ring prlrllege*. and aamte of errry kind, ritber pari F, Truants.
■&gt;
at
th*
C
ourt
H
omo
la
SanfordVlortea.
oa
tb*
wholly, of any firm, perron, aaeorlatloo or
AMo Tax Otrtlflrate No. 1M. dried tea Sod Tte day of November, A. D. 1931. aad thro
aviation, and the commercial advan­ of Mrs, Drummond and several other eorpdfniUo, chartered or organised under lb*
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
day of Jura. A. D. 1919, bra filed raid rartilaw* of the dial* of Florida or any other state ncai# In my dfflc# and baa made application ami there make answer to- lb* bUI at complaint
tages to the cities touched is only limt articles. These ' two burglaries look or
exhibited agxlnot you la tbta r#uro, otherwise a Caret# W. Bpeer. Ootapl.lo.nl,
county, aod lo pay for tb* asms In rush
*•** ,0 **"»• In accorilanc* wTth taw. deer** pro confroee will be ratarod.
, o'; •
W. ■ •
ited •to the co-operation extended in like tho woFk of local talent as the property o» alock of tbU corporation; lo ml Bald certificate
embrace* tha following deecrlbIt la ordered that this Citation be published In Arthur J, Doyta, Of nh Defendant.
and roorry aay or all of Its properly; aad to
snow
birds
have
not
started
opera­
property,
situated
la
Hemlnol*
CMoty.
Flortbo Sanford Herald, a newtpaper published la
providing facilities for landing fields
ILL PERSONS CLAIMING ANTJJ
nxrrclm generally such power! aa may be Inci­
to-wlt: Log S3. Florida Imnd * Ooloataa- Bemlnol* Oonaty, once a week for sight weekg
IN THE
FOLLOWING DBSCB
E«T II
tions in Florida as yet cqnfining tholr dent lo or roorenlrnt for |he purpose and boat (tea, Oo.'a
and equipment.
Add to South Saaford. Tb# raid Und aa to tb* know* defendant. William Alexander
LAND, to-wlt:—
—- . —
*- _ ,. ,
being toowrood at tba data of tea la*nance of Buchanan. Liquidator ot te* Florida. I^od A
attentions
at
the
presenMime'to
the
^
^
'
'
.
‘iiT
T
rU
bu
^
S
w
C
#*pt“
Lots 2 and 4 of Block S4; aod
and L»t*
Uta 3
* M
■ «**
,'
3,— Much in a commercial way is to
aurh certificate In tbo nam* of Uakadwa.
(M
lootaatioa
C
om
pany,
Ualtad.
a
roC
purallcn
Block
33.
of
MriMorUM.
aa
per
ptat
wows;
for profit under lb* laws of lb* Stela
AMo Tax Oerttncate No. lot, dated te* tod
be gained by the intermediate sta­ summer colonies.
I to FU t Itouk I, pago 1S8. SemtaoM CteafJ
of Florida, II belog expressly t&gt;ro*Mcd that tb* Hoy o f Juao, A. D. 1919. b u filed aald certifi­ of England, aad ooro a week for twrite week*
teonU.
However, we have capable officers foregoing enumeration o f epeelflr power* teall cate In my offlc* nod ba* mad* application far “ Jo th# unknown partlro defendant.
tions along these airways.
Aside
WITNESS my hand and tb* seal of tb* raid Yoo aro brrrity required ami &lt;&gt;r.)«r»d ■*. ~
not be beM lo limit oc restrict la any manner
lo 1,w* ,B ■'rocdanc* with taw.
from the wido publicity that you will on the job and the guilty will be ap lhe general power* of lb* corporation.
near
before our Circuit Court at lb# Ooartj
certIUral* embrace* tho following
D f? M t 0" rt‘
?hU “ “ 4,h AMT 0t
*■ in Sr ml note County, Florida, on tl
th* R-vl Sto’
nnci.B II
property ritaated la Seminole County, Florida,
receive, you will add the nowest and prehended. Aa the sehson progress­
'(BEAL)
X. A. DOUGLASS.
»er tb* MS •£
iUy In ltarombrr, 1921, lo an««rr
Th# rJ£'.i;.L,,ock ° r ,hU "wpoM lb* • ball be to-wlt: Lot S3, Florid* l^nd a Oelenlxollou
Clerk
of
tbo
C
ircuit
C
W
n
rt.
es
it
behooves
people
to
be
more
cau­
SIXTY ’rtlOUSAND (800.000.00) DOLLARM. aad
rumplalnt filed against you. and
quickest method of communication and
Sanford. Th# raid land baBern!note County, Florida. not. eta* anna will te takan aa roofo
Iht f in e •hall ha* dlelded lalo four hondred lB&lt; aweraedtoatSouth
lb* data of tb* laoutnro of — *- GEO. A. IMCOTTES,
transportation to your present facili­ tious about leaving jewelry around the abarro of preferred mock
, par rain*
____ __
b* followed by final decree.
. . ,
•lock al a
e f____
On* certificate In tb* ntm* of Unknowa.
Solidtuc aod of Oounaol for OomptataaaL
II ta fratter ordered that tbta orilro U
lluixlred dionoof D&lt;&gt;ll.re each, and On* Tboo- Ualroa aald certlflcalee aball be radorned ac­ 81-lkte
ties. You will invite cross country house where sneak thieves can get it tand
llabed la tba SririorU Herald, a a**»p*»W ^
abate* of commow alock of t par raloe of cording ta law tax deed will ' - •'
.lurid*. ro «
llabed la Seminole County. Florida.
flights from nearby aviation centers, and also about leaving the homes open Twenty (130.001 Dollar* each; tee preferred
d*y of ^September, A. D. I93L
NOTICE OF SFXaZAL KASTEB'S SALE
week
tor twalra wroka.
■lock
aball
N
entitled
|*
a
dlrldead
of
n
ot
while
the
owners
are
away.
W.
‘
S
r
^
rignotnro
and
su
e
I
increase tho sale of gas and oil and
Wltneas my tead aod tte erol ot • * « u
axfMdlag elgbl per root, la aay mm year, •Jftt *67 of Aograt, A. I). 1931.
to Clrouit Corat of tte Sovaate Judicial CDuult

‘ ! *-;

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921

Fndlah] Obi

San ford M igh t Be
Chosen for A i r Station
on Continental A irw ay

it *

• » » " WV-.Fv1

,
tit:
Among the new firmr to be incor
. ~r
r,
-=
CITATION
ARTICLE VI.
porated under the laws of Floricfc and
htabeet amount of
IrlB.
UaA. X . Hjot-lom. Complainant, r
To Jaatco tFNo
unknown bain.
doing business in Sanford, is the Raf
n.
,
euhjert Iteelf .h.tl be MOO,000.00 DotUre.
else**, grantee*, le t .I
or other claimant*
* O'NelU. JAnxoatna J. Vangba and
ABTICUI VII.
7: I^ nl'
Dougherty, J. A.- Mefcld-Honlg Co., Inc., who will open a
4
The name* and rreJrtencee of the
, wife. LooM* Vangba, doeauad. Wm.
id ^hM-riben of otork, with tb* nember
Haggard, deceased, II. B. Mitchell, dart___
big store hereabout September ,26,’ B. 0, Painter FrMIUmr O*., - a t lorlda (W tmrathm. amt tb* unknown brim, dovioro*. u abniw* auhecTlbed b/ e .rh ^ .r* a. follow,:
A. A Spew, decraaed, Warren W, Loa*r am
in the Swope block. This store orom
olgnero. i r u l m or other* claiming
F. F. Fonter. of flaaford, Florida, too ah,
Wife. ----- - lAwer. doceaaod. Clarence “
&gt; u n ,
Dally T. Heat. wT*1
Jmnl*
- A. Me.
of Common Stock, and 10 aharto of IT*ferred
pester end erifb, Joonphlan L. CorpesUr,
* ----J.
o f a robporoa upon whom — - Is
now
undergoing
extensive
repairs
reaeed. Roe. dime*! U. Carptastar, d m i
Dooald. M. A,.McDomM. . Goo. W. Link, an&lt;1
Sleek. ,
. . .
7 - ^ i tc
Alfred Footer, or Sanford, Florid., 100 there*
Edith
Our lira, decanaed, Amanda O. COrand is the room formerly occupied by I R. O. Painter FvttlltMr Co,,-* Florida CbrThororoce. you Emma in*. wiiBm,
poroilea, IWtentUnl*.
of Cbmaion Stork, and TO ahare
You cotne to Florida to enjoy the clhriite—why not own i
pentar, dacea^, and J. J. Harris aad J.
g- rl -,
by
rprtrtw
d
*n
th*
8tb
daT*
•iSVSiw*
the Merchant’s Grocery Co., opposite TM: Dolly T. Beat, roeMeoro unknown, JrnnU
Stock.
Hick*, administrator* of th* Mtat* of d .
home and save rent money? Don’t buy one completed—build* one
Dougherty, rreldence unknowa; J. A. McDoftH. O. Maxwell, of Sanford, Florid*. 460
Mitchell, dertasod, and mgalagt all other par.
*
th'L0'*
WU
W
^
S
r
t
'
m
h
the postoffice. A. Raffleld is well
7*6 tm thla cause, aiberou, , * £ •
abort* of Common Stock, and 10 ahare* of Pre­
aid, roridearo unknown; M. A. ktcltonald, roa---- — parties eUlmlag aay right. UU#
yourself. It will cost you much less.
*
lit ha nUnt
sntaseA .*7^9
win on Mid dal*'b*
)Untry at L a rg e P a y s N E W FILLING 8TATION
ferred Stock. .
Idroro vaknows; Qrorgo W. Link, nrideoro
Inlereet
following drecrlbed
known
here, having been in businesa
THING OF BEAUTY
unknown;
tU
betra.
derUeee,
gran
(roa,
legU. F. Wbllner. of Salford, Florida. ISO ohart*
property, ritu.tr, lying and being ta tb* Ounm
. You know what a nuisance It would be to start building a homo
further ordered
for some time, and Is one of the live
■Iroa. or other* vtalaclaiming SM
under -Dolly T. Item
of Conimuii Stork, and 10 share* of Preferred
ty of rtemtaole and State o f Florida, more
Taxes Than
A L8 0 OF SERVICE.
Slock.
Jenale Dougherty, J. A- MtDonald, U. a !
and
find out that you haven’t this and you haven’t that, or that you
portlcnlatly deecribed u follow*) to-wlt: .
and energetic young buslneas men of
McDoaaUl and Georg* W. Uak, aad lo aay
Zdw.nl Ulgglno. of Sanford, Florida.
100
egtaalng at tb* Want Quarter Boctloa Poet p*bU*b*d
■Hr*Uw ! ^ ta
figured Wrong on ihe flooring or ihe sKingles. Before j o u had tin­
Last
Y
e
a
r
aad
all
otbro
partlas
rlaltnlng
gay
Intrrnt
ahare* of Common Stock, tad 10 ahare* e f Pre­ of Section Thirty-one (11), Towaahto NtMteea
The new filling station recently Sanford. Mr. Honig is of the manu­
Wltnma my band und teal iu&gt; , . lv
ferred Stock.
In and lo tb* ToUowIng droerlbod Undo ritn(It ). Booth o f Rang* Thirty^&gt;m ( I l f Bast, ran Awgoat, A. D. 1831.
ted adding these extra items and buying the material and supplies
ate.1 In ttemlMte Ctemty, Florida, to-wlt:
facturing firm of Honig A HochiIN WITNESS WHEREOF, lb* Mid F, P. thence Eaal 1066 foot to -tb* Westerly Una of
IL)
erected
by
Edward
Higgins
in
his
from
various shipping points, it would cost you a quarter to a third
No.
L
—I
leginning
llo
ft.
W
of
tho
NW
ror
Fortier. Alfred Fbeter. B. a MaxweU. &amp; F th* right-of-way o f th* Lake Charm .Branch of
c w f a r f " S ! S ? - fc.
Wbltner aad Edward Higgins as Incorporator* of tb* Atlantic Coast U a* Railroad, thence Sooth.
former location of the Ford Garage, berger of New York City, one bf tho Of tb* N w q of «E H o f SBH. Section 0, Towntnorc
than you had figured on.
BEUmOM!
SECURITIES
COMPANY,
t oloog said ngbt^f-way IPO feet, thence
&amp; »■ »
on west First street and under the l « y . raaimfacturer, of lid iu .klrt.
Oponty.
bar* bertealo Mt their band* on thla tha a
Weet 1««LB feet to tbo W ait Rao o f said Bee­ JOHN 0. LBONAEDY,
day o f Aagnat, A. D. 1031.
tle* SI, tbcac* North VTS fret to
T V ify - 7?* t)mo beginning xt tb* n
sy not let us build you a
Solicitor and of
able management of Frank Akers, is and wearing apparel. The new flrin rue. ot Stte
I
NEtt of lb* a w q Of tea Ban. SoeF. P. FORSTER,
containing 30 acre*, aad also:
,
WING FROM FLORIDA ME- one of the best in this part of tho expects to have a chain of stores in tlra 9, TVmtuhlp » IL. Bong* 30 B.. run W
ALFRXD rOSTER,
Beginning STS feet Booth o f (ho Tfi
lioncE or SHEEifr
•«* ft. H M3H
E 204 ft,r.N S99 ft..' ¥ 440
ter section post of
B. a MAXWELL,
tl.
raOPOLlS SHOWS HOW W E
state. It is ono of the new "drive in” Florida, and Mr. Raffleld will be the ft N **■* «*v anJ the SB(4 of tb# NWq
It. P. WIHTNBB.
Sooth of Bang* SI East, roa thane* Sooth BOLT
NOTICE
•dEDWARD 1IIOOINR.
feet, thence Bart BBO feet, thane* Booth ta
J.®*
®
®
to
of Hi* NBM of
ARE PROSPERING.
stations, and will handle the Gulf Su­ manager of the first storo here. The NWU of 1b* SKK, aadBH
begtnnlog 40 rota
u and I frJta M
STATE OF FLORIDA,
■
fMt. tbeac* Wool 230 fH t. thence Sooth 123 etrtou
rote B
of
te*
new
firm
will
have
the
benefit
of
the
(B rote 8 of tb* NW roe of tea NWU of tte
COUNTY. OF SEMINOLB.
thence East 41AB feel
premo oils and gasoline. It is equip­
SRAri OMUoa 9, Towrahlp » S. Range SO U.,
. lino, those* North BB A __________
I. tbo anderelgned officer dnlr aathorisod 10
Indicative o f the basic prosperity ped with two of tho very latest Bow­ Now York markets aside from the too W ISO rod*. N 23 rods. B 40 rote. S 10
tako ackaowledgmrata of deed* in th* Stals of uid Grant 11a* &gt;40.8 fMt. SSS Bart
.
M i
Florida, do berth/ certify that oa (his SOtb day fM t ta lb* Was tarty 11a* o f U * right-* fwmy of Uon. plataUff. * *
floridd internal revenue Collec- ser pumps of the two stroke type fact that the greater part of their tote: B 90 rod* to tte bMtaotaf. .
1
No. 2.—Ileglnrin* 890 ft 8 of tea NW ror
of Aagnat. A. D. 1F3I, ponoaally ippaared bo- te* Atlantic OnaatUn* railroad, U k * Charm *67 of July. A. P. IBSl, I ham W.lrf
•—anil guarantee you a full bill of material to complete your homfr
1^
for income and profit taxes in that places five gallons of gas in a goods will be manufactured by .the
fora mo, F. P. Fbratar, Alfred FOaUr. B. a Branrb, theneo Northerly «iaog tea Westerly
of (b# 8RU. Boctloa
XOTXOZ or x x T x x n o x t o a r r t T roa Maxwell,
9. Towa*hip SO a. Raxge'SO E.. ran B 300 ft..
B. F. Wbltner and Edward. II1|
at a manufacturer to consumer” price? Every plan is accuratelyfirm
and
the
goods
will
como#
direct
UTTO S FATIMT
|lk Southern district during the car while you are asking for it.
S S3 decree*. B 196 ft., to It. r. rlybUtf w.y.
to me wait and personalty known,
1401.8 feet to point of begtaalag, and aMol
NOTICE U hereby flT.o that oa th« llih dt/ each
front
B
0
1
tegrvee
S
O
Ml*.,
W
altos
tto
N
(Ida
of
known
to
me
to
be
th*
poroaoa
deoertbed
la
Court
II
oom door, it l u t t 1
Bogtnalng
at
a
point
13.63
cbalaa
North
of
Ute
from
the
factory,
thus
saving
the
jear ending June 30 showed
of September,
- - A.
* »- . _m i. tb» sadmtsasd Win aad who oDbecrlbed Ibotr name* to th* foce- Point of Intersection o f ten East Una of
B. B. rlght-of-w • “ *r
Not only arc oils and gas carried,
.........l E o r ? S s Ifits,Ub B C hccked, T h e r e » l » ° . P O M U &gt; I e chance for mite
Oooaty. Florida, eh Monday' uT bS
»Pt‘ly lo tb* Honorable
bU Car/ A. Hard**, Cover. golog artlclM of InconoraUon ah locorpora
f
Baaford (Jr.at with Urn - V n t line of Sot
L tofrenso of 26 per rent, white the fbut all kinds of auto accessories, and middleman’s profit All the latest
nor
of
tbo
HI.to
of
•*
E f °J L *r " u «® offTlortda. at Tallabaaaao. rior- of SEMINOUI 8ECURIT1BS COMPANY:
Mgai »*Im day, all that certain 1st, tn
81, TowMblp lP Sooth of Bang* t l Bant:
"
for tetters
styles
wijl
be
shipped
direct
from
the
(t’aiifd States as a whole ihowed a United ‘States tires, and later, a bat
they MTtrally acknow
our IlhlL’l0, ^ , ' 0 do|T?ur.°7 &gt; “
n*. wo wfll send a fttfiorj expert, under
wledgod lo me that they thane* East 431.1 rest te th* Bast Una of tbo or portal of land, attaste. (,U g i*d
n m n s.t____
____________
our liberal lenns, to owirt you in building, th m bT suarsnieeing you the exact
olgned their names thereto for the a*M and Sanford Giant, thence Booth S3 dogma Wmt te* Opoaty o f BoalaoU, and State i f '
of over $800,006 000 in col tery station will be added. - The new factory at New York, giving a fresh lion 0. Townetxlp 20 S. Rang* SO B.. roa wUh N
„ * • « rturtor. tbo arUtral of which I . ___ pnrroom therein axpraaaod.
*ndj
m
ore
partrlaUrty
described
a
a
fateWTS
aloeg tb* East Una o f th* Sanford Great BM
fitt na of ail pans and the placing of the rraponaibllilj of your
rtl* la Ibo efnco o f th* Socrotirr o f SUto at
ttoo of right-of-way of tb* S. F, U.- B,. 8 dl
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1
M l ixfaction upon our shoulder*.
fMt. those* Wart SM.8 fMt. UteSM North 370.8
.
Tillahaaooo. Florida.
filling station is another Edward Hig- and up to date line of goods for the
I-ot Elgbty-oo# (St) «« f U.
Uln- w • k« S a*ld rlgbt-of-way 183
Mt aay hand aad offlrial seal at Saalfard. Flor­ fort to Ute point of begleabig.^olberwiM _
«
:
M«»ltV
*
Mb.
r. p. foretee.
stores in Florida. Mr. Raffleld leaves fU N IS terror*. SO Min.. W 106 ft., B 310 ft, 1 ;
of Saaford. on
Information to this effect was to­
For Free IUustraUd Catalogue Address Dept. 8-107.
ida. thl* S th day at Aagnat. A. D. 1H1.
ss tb* North b.
contat^c tm (it ) ^
talf
of
tbo
following
de­
product,
and
with
tho
manage­
Ai.rRED foster:
mad whlcfc
(Notary Seal)
,*
A. L. BSTTB,
scribed property, to-wlt:
Ith _U also dceerlbed u t w
by tho • Florida Metropolia ment of Frank Akers, and his assist­ (odfiy for ileor York tb seket his
n. a MAxwRt.u
» " K ) »off I tb.
te
'
ilnntng at th* point of Utonoctioa of th*
„
.
tt
Nattry Pnbtle.
?f Lh*
01
NWU of
Co.,
n. r. wnrntsB,
M RJi) Of Ute Boutbwtri
My commlmtoo etplree October B. 1S31.
fbutbwMI
lla*
of
th*
Sanford
Oraat
with
th*
w
«t
from Loius Ludlow, its ant, Dwight Smith, the new filling gpods for the opening of the new store lb* a w u . Section 9. Township M B., Rang* 30
..
_ .
BDWAKD niaaiNS.
a-lte
of Section Twenty-*!x
( » ) . TiiVTiai
rweotyulx (38).
Use
of
Beetle*
3
1
.
Tbwnahlp
IB
B
ooth
of
J
U
L
u
g
e
‘
Charleston,
.
S.
C
W9, th» oniJcr.l/Md, lcr.br aasoctat# odr
No. 8 —NWU o f tb* NH of lot X Section 9.
fuhington correspondent, who de­ statipn will give service at all times and will-stock the nbw stare on his
81 East; ran thru'ce North atag te* RaLVnS or M much
arirao tartteer faroibc purpew* of teerante* la
,-rr‘ _ ^/, '■
NOTICE
Tnwwhlp 19
Range 30 E.
IAS8.chain*, those* East e.os chains to te* may be
return.
■
in
a
telegraphic
dispatch
that
rSP’S lL *4 *.nd rornllB* a corporatlra under and
No. 8.—Lot 4 of Boctloa 9. Township SO B-,
•rooMi, u Mtiafy m h . m m S T * *
la hereby (Iren that th* Board of ■Mt Uao of Saaford 0«nL thane* Sooth B8 de­
and prove another valuable adjunct
br virtue of tbo laws and mnatltatloa 'o f tbo p aNotI#a
R
anee
3
0
X
s ty Commlastoner* In and for S em ln oM ^u - gree* Weet« along te*
of Sanford
The new firm are believers In ad­
n* East Ua*
line of
|w*t ftatea in the' Union show a de­ to the business lif0 of Sanford.
of Florida, and
tbo folio w t*f pro­ • f - wUI. •*
So. 7.— Tte NWU ot tbo 8WU (1*M BU of
CL M. H a n d , surtff
* M i l regular meeting to Orant to the point of
of ‘bnglanlng,
containing
rttertar, to-wit:
vertising.
and have made arrange­ tee^NBU), Boctloa 9. Towrafalp » a,
4
.1
4
acre*,
m
ore
og
Ic
e
tw
baldTModay.
September
Sth.
A.
D.
IBM.
at
&gt;•■*.
nU
lying
aad
bates
.They
will
also
carry
a
daily
advert
to ro s rD ---------o u BECUE­ lp o'clock a. re., rareI re Mda for on* largo In Section 31. Town*hip
Up IB, Booth of Baagt SI l a n d i a r a n a n u t S ^ °*“ t7’
Attorneya for FUlnUfL,
Income and profits tax/ receipts tisement in the Dally Herald. Watch ments with the Dally Herald for daily „ No. 8.—Tb# S 18 rds. of tbo NEU of tte
ib o l desk, plana and mctflratioos may b* had
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ARTICLE a. n •
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tod* of tb* »WU of *tte
by application to-the chart of tb* a rm lt Court.
It appearing from th* sworn bill o f com­
advertising carrying the specials for
lie Southern district of Flori- for it
. r u ram* r ite * ^ n ^ SbaU.^SXIfl. Sanford, Fla. Th* Board r***reM UM right to plain Hied la thla cam* that yon bar* or ls Clrouit
NU .U Of Ik# UntJ) Beetloa 9. Towaehlp 20 S, m
ROLE SECURITIES COllPANV, and It*'priori inject any and an Mda.
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each day and the prices anti they Range 90 B.
claim mom IntOTMt In and to te* lands htreluin
1921
were
$10,108,294.02
as
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.bo*lo*ro »b*U te ta tot City of
a1
No. 9— NR of SU of-lot 8.-Section 9. Town■boT* deoertbed.
. E. A. D0U0LA8S,
ItaiifonJ. ftomloole Coant/. Florid*, with broDCb
promise
many
surprises'for
the
buy­
•hip
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Rang*
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that.
$8,027,614.62,
a
sain
of
26
Tberafor*.
you.
JamM
O-Nrill,
are
bortby
re­
Clark
Board
of
o fflc a it such other paint, la tb* SMU of •1-Ole
. - -ifIt appear!n( from th* aworn bill of complaint
al red to ba and
Oonaty Comr-a. qulrcd
ing public.
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B U TO QUTir TWIX
rcent. This is held to be romarkFlorida, and in tha United Btatr* or foreign
filed to this cara* acalaat yon, that you hare or
Court at
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roentrU* a. the Board- of Dt roctore o a r from NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TA X " r m on tba Srtl day of
taado lieretoaboro doThe Raffield-Honlg ‘Co., is incor­ elslm aom* Inter**! to lb*
l 0. Andrew*
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in view of theffeneral stowing up
k * ..IA
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time to Unto dmlfnat*. f
scribed, tberoforo, yt«i Itea
Mid Dolly
T. Dent,
u x d x e sxctnoN m n r
then aad (her* make anew r 'to^tbo u n of
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•I. M. A. MeJtnt
the
country,
according
to
Washcorepi* Lat exhibited • against yoo. riborwU* * William I. Foster, at al.
OENEBAL STATUTES
Tbo worral Bator* or th* boatooaa to bo traaaDnauld, aad OdteS* W. IJuk aro hereby required
decree pro coofeeeo will be n .___
Florida.
aetod br thla corporation ohall be that of bo/Ikton advices.
to be aod appear teforo our aald circuit court at
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By W. B. BOLLBS, Oldamar, Florida*

Sen. Flfetcher Gives R ea
s o i l f o r ,Governm ent ,
W ithholding A id

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Mr .and Mrs. I. D. Hart and Miss
Ruby Hart, returned last Wednesday
from a three month’s trip through th£
your own property. In north Flori- men who haven’t much time for garnorth, their first trip up the country,
da this fru it has matured at Tails- doning. I f set six to eight feet apart
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Niagara
and they enjoyed it fine,
hassee, Jacksonville and other places, each way, the full grown plants will
ftla been nothing dona'ta this Aspect # * &amp; .they think, the most wonderful Banana-growing is a highly prdftta- thoroughly shade the ground so that
and all*W at the fish and game clubs ever, also-the apple orchards grape blc commercial enterprise ,being one nothing else can grow In the same
and all other clubs have tried as well vineyards, full o f fruit, and clover
o f the easiest crops to make. It might Held; '%. ... .
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aa the Board o f Trade, the Chamber firUls in full bloom. They visited Mrs.
almost bo called the lazy man’s job.
When a bunch is fully developed in
o f Commerce and Jhs*n*qucsta o f pri- Atchcson, who form ally visited her*
Tho plants which give the distinct size, and the green bananas have
vate citizens, have gone fo r naught on Geneva avenue. She is now living
tropical tone to our Floridian land- lost their angular form and arc round
because no member qf the legislature in MiddleAeld, O.
scape are palm*, bamboos and ba- and about ready tq turn yellow, that’s
from this county could ever pass a
Mrs, Jennie Powell Cowan was here
nanas; o f these the banana is the the time to cut that bunch off and
fish law that would prohibit seining last week from Jacksonville with her
moat useful and the biggest money- hang it in a dark room to let the
at certain seasons that would con- sister, Airs, W . W . Miller, who has
maker. A banana planter cqn make fruit ripen. This is tho method used
form .with the federal laws. I t is been ill some time. Mrs, Cowan and
from $500 to $1,000 per acre per year, by commercial growers beenuao •it
w ell fo r the various organizations In Mr». M iller, went to Jacksonville
Five acres well cared fo r can give a produces better fru it more evenly
Sanford to know this and to remem- Monday, Mrs. M iller to remain some
good income/ Bananas are immune ripened and protects it from birds,
her it when you are talking about get- Jtime for medical treatment,
from many diseases, and can mature rata and .insects. It enables the
tin g tourists here, ,Tho request o f
M r* Lily Jones, Miss Hoskins
good fruit in about one year after grower to ship green hard fruit.'
the Chamber o f Commerce for tho j oneH( and Paul Jones, were at Dayplanting. Thoy grow successfully in About 35,000,000 punches o f bananas
government to restock the lakes o f tons Beach fo r tho week-end and
many
kinds o f soil, fro m low muck arc shipped long distances into the
Seminole county brought the followJones renu, im.d for last week
and" flatwoods to rolling citrus fru it United,States from foreign countries
in g answer: ,*
[which was spent very pteasantiy.
Washington, D. C., Aug. 22, 1021.
Elwood Irish-was In Pahokec last lands. The soil muuat have plenty every year, so It is evident there Is a
o f moisture and humus, and must be godd opportunity fo r greatly, incrcwMr. R. W. Pcarman, Jr.,
.
week on # business trip.
well drained.
fe d production at home.
Executive Secretary,
Alton Morris was here over wcekTho H eart’s Choice o r Ladyflnger
When cultting off a bunch o f baC l»m &gt;or o f Gjmmerce,
end visaing relatives. Alton has been
varlety seems to be best Miitqd to this . nanas, .use a sharp-edged shovel or
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State, being less llablo to damage I spade, driving .it part way jpirough
Dear Mr. learm an:
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Gainesville and w ill teach school in
from cold weather, and is considered Jthe tree about five, or" six 'fee t above
Replying to your l*tter 15th Instant,
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requesting government aid in restock- i C8
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f ° rd * * u" tU th«
fish, beg to advise th .t I had up'with
rem°™ d * Pnhokco nnd every
the Commissioner o f the Bureau o f *&gt;ne here wishes him success.
Fisheries, Department of Commerce, I
Su&gt;i® * » * * “ • * P °«M m in
Rnmnflttta nirni n a lm lk v r#vriin«f

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W EDDING OF INTEREST,
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A wedding o f much interest took
place Sunday afternoon, when Miss
Dorothy Martin became, the bride o f
Mr. Doqglas Charles Griffin, the cer­
emony having been solemnized at 2
o’clock at the Palm avenue Baptist
church, Dr. Hampton officiating^ only
the immediae relatives and a few in­
vited guests being present
The brido was lovely in a traveling
costume o f dark hlue crepe la jerse,
combined with grey georgette with
accessories to match.
The young couple left immediately
after the ceremony for Daytona
Beach, where they will spend several
weeks before returning to Sanford,
where they will make their home.
The bride was a popular student at
Stetson University, DeLand, last year
and it was there that the mutual
attachment between the young people
began. She is a membor o f the Alpha
i Delta sorority. Since removing to
Tampa about one year ago from Co­
lumbia, Mo., where she was a student
at Christian College, she has m id * a
large number o f friends here, who
an much interested in her marriage.
Mar mother, Sira. l l . DuLaney, is a
talented reader and elocutionist, well
known In qhautauqua circles.
Mr. Griffin is a prominent business
man o f Sanford, and his U rg e hum-

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Mrs. Frances McDou’gal Swanson
is returning to H ot Springs, Ark., on
Friday to .Anlshf training as gradu­
ate nurse.
• Mrs. Charles Merriwether and ba­
by, are expected home this week from
a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Merriwether,. Sr., $ t their home in
Lynchburg, Va.
G. C. McDougal is in Tampa on a
business trip fo r a short time.
Mr. Toyama is setting cauliflower
in jhe field, nnd thore are agood many

es thus handled.
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’ ‘The Bureau is endeavoring to ob­
serve a consistent policy, in regard to
this, matter, not only in Florida, but in
various other states, in order that, the
states may. be brought into line fo r
fish protection^’
I am advised by Mr. T. R. Hodges,
o f Tallahassee, Shell Fish Commis­
sioner, that—
“ There la no provision in the law o f
Florida that suggests any co-operation
between the state and the Bureau o f
Fisheries.”
If , in view o f tho information .here­
in conveyed, your Chamber o f "Com­
merce desires to submit formal appli­
cation fo r fish to restock the lakes in
Seminole county, I will be very glad
to procure and forward the necessary
blanks, and when returned, properly
filled out, urge the commissioner to
g iie some favorable consideration, but
I cannot hold out assurances that he
could be induced to reverse the posltioh recently- taken in connection with
a .Similar request— above referred to.
V ery truly yours,
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endeaetgy. Therelat&gt;o 15to 10,*,!
M | | £ &gt; r -----.
« nt w m « ,$ |a
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. feeding the who!,,
m m ^ y Z g lL ; .
oMs.dueiotwaU.

That just suits the Horse and Mule’s appetite, and is easily
digested. I t eliminates waste. L et us show you. The next
time you buy Horse Feed, [buy O-molene from Cotes Crate
•Co. and get the fresh Btock just out o f the,car from the fac­
tory. Your horse will do better, work harder.and keep
fhealthier on; P U R IN A O-MOLENE, the periect balanced
j heavy i grain and ’ molasses feed.
Two-thirds- of a ton of
O-M OLENE goes as fa r in feed in gas a Whole ton of oats and
qom, which makes it a money saver fo r you.
We carry O-M OLENE IN A N Y . Q U A N T IT Y , and alwayi
fresh, a car every week which enables us to keep it fresn
fo r you.

sailors. The dog has been ■named
Toney. It has not been decided
whether he is a garlic or a spagetti
hound. Toney is n bright clevor pup
if he is a dago.
The Weeks fam ily have Carl Clark,
o f Wilmington, N. C., as their guest.
A party was made up of tho Weeks
young people and Mr. Clark and oth-‘
era'fbr a week-end trip to St. Augus­
tine.
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G. F .Smith, from town, has decid­
ed to go into farming again we un­
derstand, and has rented twenty acres
o f G. W. Spencer at Cameron City,
and will grow celery-and lettuce.
The homes of- W . W. Miller and
Elwood Irish were broken in to'on
Saturday, afternoon. between 3 and 5
o’clock. Both homes are located on
Cameron avenue, near Moore’s Sta­
tion. A t tho Miller home a- window
screen was cut and the window brok­
en and then unlatched; at the north
aide o f the house the thief broke open
a trunk and got a beautiful hunting
ease watch with a chain. The watch
wa* engraved with Mrs. Miller’s ini­
tials. A ring and a watch jhain slide
set with a cameo-and a ring belong­
ing to Mr, Miller, with his initials/V
revolver and a purse containlpg $21.
The thief also took some ties belongin g » to Mr. M iller and two . silk
waists and a crepe dechine scarf be­
longing to' Mrs. M iller, and,made a
parcel o f them nnd then went next
door to Mr. Irish and broke in a win­
dow in the same as at the Miller
home, and. got-a shot gun and just
shout then Mr. and Mrs. Irish drove
in the back way and the noise fright­
ened tho thief and he ran out the
front way and left the parcel contain­
ing the scarf, etc. The aheriff was
called up -*nd visited the Miller and
Irish homes but aa yet there has been
no one suspected. The th ief was ap­
parently a man or boy,w ith a neat
l'ttle foot as the fo o t print would
mean about a No. 8 shoe.

CAN GET BOMB HI.EBP NOW.
Dr. G. A..Davis, o f DeLand,Vafter
flve nights watching the beds o f jjA t
flints, went to sleep a t tho wheel o f
his Ford, Saturday afternoon, and
side-swiped an oak tree near DeLeon

When you want feed think o f b-M O LE N E a n d . phone

Phone 181
F O R M YERS^-M erton M. Milford,
form er Washington correspondent for.
middle western' newspapers, and* now
editor o f the Fort Myrea Press" hits
gone to Indianapolis, where ho will
bo married September 6, to Miss
Florence M offett Miss M offett who
sthlk uHU'jafl about ihrefr
fourth* uuin rot1fourth^tnawas a member o f the faculty o f the

tum l, with Us bud n aj u!y. formed

inside the trunk. It is evident from
this that it !t v'.sc to maintain fe r­
tility o f the soil. March, June and Oc­
tober arc good months to apply the
fertilizer.
The cheapest form is
mulch, dried grass, dried weeds, dry
pincneedles, any material which will
decay and form plnnt food. Y oj can
h irdly put on too*m*jqh mulch. It pro­
tects the roots from the sun In sum­
mer and from the cold In our Florida
‘winter.” Animal and chicken ma­
nures and complete fertilizers are
good.
When green bananas begin to turn
yellow, the starch is changing to fruit
sugar, and then the fru it is more
easily digested and the flavor is bet­
ter. Scientists say there is aa much
nourishment in three bananas as
there is in a pound o f meat. The na­
tives in tropical banana growing dis­
tricts pretty nearly live on thia fruit
and work hard, too.
/Some claim
bananas are at their very beat when
the akin turns brown, indicating they
are fu lly ripe and tho formation o f
fru it Sugar'ha'a been completed.
They grow comparatively few bananas in Qalifomia. The climate o f
Florida is better suited to thia fr u it
Bananas are aa safe to grow tn Flor­
ida aa cucumbers, tomatoes, pepper*
and similar truck farm crops.
Ba­
nanas have the added advantage o f
producing continuous crops without

high school at LaBell last year, is »
niece o f Mr. and Mrs. E. J. He*h&gt;a*
o f this city/ Mr.. Milford expects to
return to Fort Myers with his bride
the latter part o f September and wiU
occupy a handsome homo In Rh«k
Island avenue which he recently pwchased.

Castor Pomace
H ardw ood Ashes
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Jail, one of the cars was turned over
to him and Mr. Getxen kept his. Mr.
L e o * w ife had a bill o f sale fo r the
car in Defend, which Mr. Getxen got
from her and the car in Tavares be­
longed to. Mr.* Getxen which he had a
clear title to, purchased from -a Mr.
Parker of Wauchula.
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several trips, to Defend,
J «Td * Habcaa corpus preceding for
M r./fee and finally got him out on
bdnd. i

&lt;3Iuitell Innocent
of W ro n g D oing

SOCIETY WEDDING
(T N a Saturday', D*Uj)

A fte r ten days of puxxled question­
in A uto B obbery
ing that mysterious weeding has come
to pass. Last evening an Immense
Herely Made Out Paper* in
fa Case and
crowd gathered in front o f the court
house to watch and wait for the sat­
f f u Acting as Atton o y ^ ^
isfaction o f that curiosity which hat
been growing day by day, as the Her­
The many friends o f Oliver Murrell
ald gave out tjdbfta o f information. A t
lh£ attorney mentioned In connection
the first sounds o f Miss Mabel Bow
^ th the automobUe robberies in Pblk
‘ ‘This was about three weeks ago. tor's glorious voice in “ I Love You
coonty in Saturday's papefs w i l l ,be
Jml to know that he U innocent, of I came through Lakeland going to Truly,” a great silence fell and at the
well known strains o f Lohengrinn’a
g a wrong doing in the caae. Olhrer w h ' *
H A T ’ S O U R I D E A in m a k i n g
Bridal March titters began which
made the following
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grew into an uproamus shout as the
C A M E L S — the Quality Cigarette.
tenlay’s Tribune and
wedding
party swept grandly into
the article in full ii
came to my office and I asked him View. Once more the dear public
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package!
jfuntu:
m m e iB &amp; m
In itatcmente to The Tribune's rep­ fo r the money fo r my services in the showed its love fo r a hoax.
It’s the best packing science has devised to keep
resentative here tonight, Attorneys T. case. He told7 me he didn't have It 1 The* ushers, Messrs. Ball, Dubose,
Bert Getxen o f this.city, and W . 0. then but said that he was going to Lloyd, KIrtley, Ouriett and Caswell,
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste.
Burrell of Wauchula, accused o f be­ Lakeland and would be back with the came in first, bringing in the family
Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside
o f the bride. Mrs. W. F. Blackman,
ing members o f the gang o f auto money on the following Wednesday.
georgeoualy
attired
as
a
Titian-haired
v
p
in
Wauchula
until
Saturday
and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack*
thieves arrested in Polk and Hardeu
counties Thursday add' yesterday, night add saw him again on Thun- mother in Israel, Miss Deager, Miss
age and keep it air-tight
ijujde vehement, denials o f pfrticipa- day and asked him, again fo r the Brinda Morrison and Mr, Akers, a*money fo t my services. He told me her daughters and Robert Herndon aa
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’tion in the gang's activities.
And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the
that
he was going to get It in a day Uncle Ikey, the family o f the groom,
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Both men wore released on bond toCamel package. No extra wrappings that do not
r “ 73sy. The other alleged member* of or two; and ah*I never saw him again fresh from the country, Miss Virginia
the gang are in Jail, being unable to until Friday, when he came to my o f­ Smith impersonating widowed moth
improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
fice and introduced me t* a man who hr with het baby daughter, Martha
male bond.
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Fitts
and
her
most
thoughtful
and
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asked
me
if
I
would
look
into
his
case
that must come out of the quality of the tobaccoi.
Burrell claims he first met J. M.
Lee and J. F . Flynn, leaders o f the that was about to be tried at Wau­ fectlonate old uncle, Billy Sutton,
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Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins oil
gang, when naked by" Getxen to aid chula. I told him I would and to These retotlvcs seated, the ushers
him in securing freodop o f the two come back to my office later and I themselves marched in couples to a
merit alone.
position along the le ft end of the
mtn when they were arrested at De­ would see what I could do,for him.
"O q Saturday night 1 left fo r Day- court house steps. Then the bride
fend soma week* ago on the charge
Because, men smoke Camels who want the
tona
Beach and returned on Monday maids bcautifuly gowned In rainbow
ofi running into and injuring a mao
colors
and
picture
hats
followed
taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly
sqd a girt.*"He admits that he made morning to Wauchula, when I heard
oat three bills o f sale fo r L e e -but there were two cars stolen at Zolfo, daintily in. single rile to position op­
blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth,
denies that they were delivered to the Mr, Lee came to my office about 11:30 posite the ushers. These exquisite
maidens
were
personated
by
Messrs
refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga____ He States that he told him that an,d told m* he wanted three bills of
day that he ( f e e ) had ‘ stolen tw o !" " ® made that,,he was going to make Robert Deane, Sam Younts, Dens, Ma&gt;
retty aftertaste.*
Ford cars.
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Ford
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. Burrell’s statement follows:
Camels
are
made
for
men
who
think
for
themtire. Hodgson Ball-in a Buster Brown
" I was at a dance in Lakeland one t’o him unsigned, unsealed and with
suit o f blue them appeared bearing a
no
names
except
the
ones
he
gave
to
night and Mr. Getxen asked me to go
selves.
He huge rlhg on a very small satin p il­
4with him on -a case at Daytona, and my stenographer and myself.
low. The flow er girls following with
I went with him, where I met Mr. came to my officp about 4 or 4:80 the
baskets o f posies were Leslie Hflkand
same
day
and
told
me
that
he
wanted
Lee, who was charged with culpable
Mr. Nibtack. A fte r all these had
negligence, o f Injury to a woman and the bills o f sale. I gave them to him
gracefully arranged themselves In a
and
told
him
ttyey
'would
cost
him
a boy, and Flynn, who was charged
fan shaped grouping on the Bteps, the
with aiding in case o f .Lee. We waivmaid o f honor, John Leonard! pictures­
Ho
then
called
me
outside
the
door
ed preliminary henring and Lee and
quely frocked in satin and tulle, pre­
Flynn were bound over on bond and ■told me that he had stolen two
ceded the bride, Mr. E. A. Douglas,
Ford
cars
and
intended
to
leave
Wau­
amounting to one thousand dollars
w
h &amp; ju n a t&amp; leaning-upon the support-.
and five hundred dollars respectively. chula about 4 o’clock next morning.
Ing
arm o f her father, Mr. E. T.
"At that time Lee had a car in De­ The next I heard from him he was In
jail, and he sent fo r me and 1 told Woodruff. She was a picture of love­
fend, nnd Flynn had one in Tavarta.
him that 1 could do nothing f o r him liness, as she took her place at ’the
These cars were turned over to me
top o f the decorated platform where
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and Getxen, and we came back to him as I had resigned from, hto Case.
the groom, Mr. Schclle Maines and
Hisv'viftwas
in
a
delicate
condition.
R.
J.
REYNOLDS TOBACCO COM PANY, Wiasfea-Jalew, N. C,
fekrfand and when Flynn got out o f
He learned through some source that his best man, Mr.'Howard Smith, were
she had loft-Wauchula and would not awaiting her. A breathless pause and
live with him any longer. I later Mr. Bob Holly, stepped forward in
found out that he has been convicted full regimentals and read a ceremony
The Florida Scout
for murder in Wauchula some time full o f wit and local hits. During
“ For Wide-Awake Boys’*
this process the groom became so
35c Year
embarrassed that he had first to
“ T h e deputy sheriff came to me on
W ILLARD L U M L E Y , Publisher ;;
loosen his collar and finally attempted
Tuesday
afternoon and' asked me if
902 French
an escape which was prevented by the
I knew anything about L ee.' I told
strong arm o f the best man. A fter
W &amp; M A GLASS O F SALTS TO
R E A L .
him I did and that ho had told me o f
a hair breadth venture near to an in­
stolen .cars, and. I considered it my
FLU SH K ID N E Y S IF BLADDER
terrupted wedding, the knot was tied,
duty to tell him, because it was a
BOTHERS YOU.
and*tho maid o f honor threw back the
crirrje against the state tuid the com­
jjra~^g.~*si^— ■ws; - :
voluminous veil disclosing the face of
munity, and I did not feel it my duty,
Eating
meat regularly eventually
the bride. Congratulations followed
even as his attorney, to keep this t *
produces
kidney
'rouble in some form
after the respective families of the
myself. I learned afterwards that Lee
interested parties had successfully or other, says.a well-known authori­
* .
had made an alleged confession to the
calmed their emotions enough to ex­ ty, because the uric acid in meat ex­
sheriff in which, he ix.olved Mr. Getpress themselves. The most amasing cites the kidneys, they become over­
sen and myself,'
feature o f thU amazing farce vwaa the worked; get sluggish; clog up and
T h e sheriff asked me If I had. made enhanced beauty o f its players by causes all sorts o f distress, 'particuthree bills of sale fo r him. that after­ their feminine frills and fripparies for
arly backache and misery in the kid­
noon, and I told him my stenographer absurd aa it was from beginning to
ney region; rheumatic twinges, severe
IF YOU NEED A NEW
did fill in the blank forms, but le ft end, that really and .truly was as fine
leadaches, acid stomach, constipation,
them unsigned and unsealed, as Lee and handsome a wedding party as one
torpid llTar^lseplessness bladder and
LANDIS, P IS H A B U L L
said be would Cbmpleto the deal in is likely to ^rste upon fo r many a
urinary
irritation.
Attorneys and Couneellore-at-Law Polk county through a notary public.
moon.
The moment your back hurt* or
DeLAND, F L O R ID A
"1 know nothing about the. gang o f
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t
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kidneys aren’t acting right, or If blad­
, Will practice la the State and F*der-, auto thieves. I have,had no connec­
F
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SHOOTING
der bothers you, get about four ounc- *
. Buy the Best that is made
a! Courts. Special facilities fo r Extion with them, and so fa r as I know
A T W IN T E R PARK. os o f Jad Salts from any good phar­
mining and Perfecting Land Titles;
Mr. Getxen knows nothing about them
macy; take a tabiespoonful in a glass
and had no connection with them, and
James A ir p h y , negro o f Orisndo, o f water before breakfast for a few
I only ask for a trial to establish my was shot.and killed by Rufus Burch,
days and your kidneys will then art
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
innocence. I feel that I have been another. negro, from Altamonte, at
fine. This famous salts is msdo from! ’
done a great injustice by the publicity Winter Park, last night, Marshall
,
L A W Y E R
the acid o f grapes and lemon juice, i
o f certain papers,1that took it upon
orrum in the court uouse
Hall, a third negro, with Murphy, St' combined with lithia, and hag been '
themselves to implicate me in this
the time, was wounded in the tog. used fo r generations to flush clogged
SANFORD FLORIDA
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
deal, and I hope that when I establish
One report was that the two negroes kidneys and stimulate them to nor- 1
my innocence it will be as widely pub­
quarreled over a negro woman .and mat activity; also to neutralise* the .
GAS RANGES
lished as the fact that I wan charged
another that the trouble was caused acids in the urine so it no longer ir r i- ;
with such a crime." / ‘
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over a debt Burch is lodged in the tales, thus ending bladder disorders.1
g e o . g . h e r r in g
Orange county jail.
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Sanford, Fla., August 29th, 1921.
Attorney-at-Lgw
According to the story which comes makes a, delightful effervescent lith-*
Editor Sanford Herald:
No . 14 Garner-Woodruff Bulldir
from W inter Park, the shooting oc­ a b a t e r drink which millions o f men
Believing you are always ready to
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
curred just off the main street in and women take now and then to keep
SANFORD, FLA.
see justice done I am asking you to
Winter Park about a block from the the kiSneyi and urinary organs clcdh,
p o lis h the statements o f Attorneys
telephone exchange at about 0:30. thus avoiding serious kidney disease.
Murrell and Getxen aa they appeared
Four shots are reported to have been — Adg.
h e n r y
c a u l n in the Tribune Sunday. I wish furth­
er to say that I Investigated the fired. Officer D. C. Overstreet arrest­
charges against these attorneys last ed Burch alter he had thrown away
JEWELER
Peaco county will in the near fu ­
ConsoHing Chemist says of the water: “ O f the i
the pistol and ran from tho scene of
Friday
at
Wauchula
and
I
can
assure
ture
have a marking Ing flctory.
M Y S PE C IA LTIE S :
er regions that I have analysed, I have found n*
you that there is nothing whatever to the shooting. Sheriff. Karel and bos
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
ties to that of the ‘ Elder W a ta t-^ P h o n e .ltl-W . Offtoe ta
cqpvey the idea v f guilt in any partic­ deputies arrived from Orlando and
Gorham’* Sterling Silver
For
offle*
supplies,
stationery,
etc.
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
ular against them. I know positively Burch was turned over to them.— Or­
Rogers' Plated W ar*
-•ji
•• ; *!i - 1
come to the Herald office.
o f my own knowledge that W. v O. lando Sentinel.
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OF
MRS.,
SBLLICK
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parties accused o f the theft until they
Parcel Poet Your Cleaning and were Jailed in Defend .on July 29th.
is .
•(Fie* x w t o 'i near)
He met f e e and Flynn at the Volusia
Dyeing to
Mrs. Rellick, w ife o f H. S. Sellick,
county ja il and was asked by Mr. Get-

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sen'to assist la getting them released.
He made several trips up to Defend
and finally secured their release on
bond. This was for reckless driving
o f an automobile on the public high­
ways and injury
to others. That
there w ill fro complete vindication -o f
these charges there is bo doubt when
the proper time comes, against Oliver
j Murrell and Hart Getxen dAir* is no

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nue tout night a fte r a short ilineas.
The funeral will occur from the home
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock.
..The Se!licks camo to Sanford about
j g o j w g agh from Connecticut. Mr.
Sellick beihg the foreman a t the San­
ford N ovelty Works,, am) the death
o f the mother has cast a shadow over
the many friends who had Jsaroed to
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j behalf o f W. O. Murrell as M U a big husband and:on* daughter bereft
I Sanford boy and it is unjust to him to o f wife's devotion ,and mother's love.
WIU Pfsetlce in all County, S tftt ; and allow these statements to go uhchal- t ’ The sympathy o f the community
Federal Courts. "
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goes out to them in their bereave­
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THE
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUM E x n i

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , AU G U ST 26, 1921

PEACE TREATY IS SIGNED
BETWEEN U.S. AND GERMANY
AUSTRIA ALSO COMES. IN
CEREMONY W A S NOT
ESPECIALLY
FORMAL

TECHNICAL WAR
^ BROUGHT TO END
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To Close Today Altho’
the Real W ar Stopped
in 1918— Germans
to Sign at 5 P. M.

MASKER BANDITS
HOLD UI» KATY FLYER
GET HALF MILLION.

One American and Four
English Survivors W reck Z R OF THE GIANT DIRIGIBLE ZR-2 TH AT COl
GOVERNMENT
CITIZENS ARM
LAPSED OVER HULL, ENGLAND,
WILL SEND
TO MEET MINERS
YESTERDAY
TROOPS MINGO
MARCHING ON
GIVE UP HOPE OF ANY MORE
SURVIVORS BEING FOUND IN WR1

(Br Th. I h k Ii M Ft*m) ■
DENNISON, Tex., Aug. 26.—Two
masked bandits held up and robbed
tho mail car of the Missouri, Kansas
&amp; Texas limited as it entered Den­
nison early today. Tho postal au­ URGENT APPEAL FROM WEST LOOKS LIKE CLASH IN WEST
thorities intimated that thc.losa might
VIRGINIA GOVERNOR
‘ VIRGINIA COAL FIELDS
reach half a million dollars.
FOR HELP
AGAIN

NEW TREND IN
MURDER CASE OF
REV. STEPHENSON

(B r Tk* AuvcU U d r m i l

.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.— An ur­
gent appeal for federal troops to re­
store order and prevent further law­
lessness on the part of the striking
miners in the Mingo coal ficlda was
received today nt tho War Department
(B r T k . A***cUUd rr» k i) •
from Governor Morgan of West Vir­
V IE N N A , A u g. 25.— T h e trea ­
ginia.
Morgan said one thousand sol­
ty of pence betw een the U nited ARREST HUSBAND OF STEPHEN­
diers
were
needed.
States and A u stria was signed
SON’S DAUGHTER AS SUS­
here yesterday afternoon.
PICIOUS CHARACTER

The term s o f the treaty are
being w ithheld fo r tho present
by the foreig n affairs com m ittee
of the parliam ent.
The cerem on y o f signature
was devoid o f form ality.
Mr.
Frazier, accom panied by Secre­
tary Shoecrnft, arrived at the
foreign office at 12:57 o’clock in
the afternoon. T h ey w ent im ­
* mediately to the chancelor’s bu­
reau. where they w ere received
In Chancellor Schober, and a few
other officia ls.
T h e docum ent
was in readiness and was signed

(Br Th, A u ooU U d f t M l)

BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 25.— Piedro
Gussman, whose marriage to Ruth
Stephenson said to have caused tho
killing of Father Jnmes Coyle, a
Catholic priest by the bride’s father,
Rev. Edwin Stephenson, wns arrested
here today and held ns n suspicions
person upon the request of Supt. Mar­
tin, of the Peoria, 111., police depart­
ment.
JAPAN ACCEITS.

TOKIO, Aug. 25.—Japan's accept­
at once.
ance
of tho invitation of President
A brief and inform al exchange
Harding
to participate in the confer­
of congratulations follow ed, Mr.
ence
in
Washington
on Far Eastern
Frazier sa yin g the
occasion
questions,
and
disarmament,
in No­
marked a vital step in the restor­
vember
next,
wns
forwarded
to
ation of peace, and expressing
Washington
yesterday.
tin* hope that it would have a

great moral as well as m aterial
* effect upon A ustria. Chancellor
E .Schober, w ith ill-concealed em o­
tion voiced deep gratification up­
on the restoration o f relations
with the U nited States.

NUM BER

Disaster Brings Regrets
From Official Circles
and the Many Friends

WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.— Expres­
BERLIN, A u g. 25.— The pence sions of deep regret were voicqd by
treaty, b rin g in g to. an end the government officials without excep­
technical state o f w ar between tion over the explosion of tho ginnt
thy United States and G erm any dirigible ZR-2 with the heavy loss
will lie signed at 5 o ’clock .this of Aniorienn and British lives. Pride
evning, it wns officially nu­ in the acquisition of the new queen
of the air and hopes of tremendous
ll"'meed. .
w
development in military and commer­
cial
aeronautics had lent interest to
Congress Adjourns
the proposed trans-Atlantic flight of
For Vacation, Tak­
the British-built air cruiser even being Thirty Days lyond that which it normally would
have aroused,.
(B r Th* i H N b M Frau)
Latest advices to the navy depart­
’A VSHINQTON,' Aug. 25.—Scna- ment indicated thAt o f the seventeen
and representatives generally m(inibcni of the hand-picked American
ilnving Washington today for|creW on bonnl durinjf thc tc!ltf oply
r vacation as a result of congress , onc&gt; QurfrU.rmnstcr Norman 0. Wnlk•aring thirty days recess Just b e -1cr( 0f Commerce, Texas, had survived.
1&lt; »• midnight last night.
'I,ondon dispatches, however, put thc
American loss nt seventeen, declaring
" \NTS MEX. GOVERNMENT
"every American on bonrd” was lost.
TO HELP PUT DOWN REBELLION.
"It is a teriblc thing," was tho sad
comment of Secretary Denby, ns he
(B r TW lO M U ta rnm t
received cubie dispatches giving de­
EL PASO, Aug. 26.— Francis Co­
tails o f thc catastrophe.
villa has fled from ’ his half million
Mr. Denby immediately forwarded
rp ranch at. Canutillo to Parral to
to the British air ministry a message
enlist aid of the Mexican government
expressing the sympathy of thc navy
in putting down a revolt among his
department.
*
f"llowers, according to an officer of
"The navy department o f the Unit­
Dip Mexican army, who arrived at ed’ States extends to the air ministry
Jaurer today from Parral.
and thc British navy deepest sym­
pathy in the nppalling disaster to thc
SINN FEIN TO REFUSE
ZR-2." The message snid:
"'W o
TERMS BUT STRIVE TO*
hope our rearly reports will provo ex­
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CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS. aggerated as to loss o f life."
Far from being discouraged by the
DUBLIN, Aug. 25.—Tho belief was j|8aBter, naval aviation officials im­
p r e s s e d last night that the Dail j mediately prepnred to seek authority
Hircnnn’s nnswer to the proposals o f for construction of a new dhip o f the
•‘render Lloyd George fo r peace In 'ZR-2 type in the United States
Ireland will be a refusal o f the terms, | “ Wo will carry on; build and operb*it that tho refusal will bo followed ate as many ZR-2'a as igny be authwith arguments seeking to Induce Mr. orixed by congress," Admiral William
Lloyd George to continue negotla-' A. MofTet, chief of thc naval bureau
G°ns.
o f aeronautics, said last night, “ ao
that these brave .men may not have
lost their lives In vain."
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FRENCH LEADS.
Other aviation officers, while great__./'LEVELAN D ,' Aug. 25.— Emmet ly-dlstresSed,"declared - they Had hot
* r‘,nch, of Youngstown, Ohio, captain [ lost faith In rigid airships.
They
the American golf team that In -! pointed out that Germany had built
vnded Great Britain, led the field In |and successfully operated 140 ships of
D&gt;p first round o f the open champion- '»imilar design, many with only slight­
e r of tho Western Golf association ly less carrying capacity, while Eng­
"t Onkwood club with a remarkable lish constructors had turned out six­
teen.
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■fore of 33-32—86, or 6 'under par.
The only serious accidents record­
ed against these, so far as naval files
AU8TRIAN TREATY SIGNED.
i indicate, was the wreck o f an early
Aug. 25.— The treaty
.German
Zeppelin
. too ff(G
e
_ ^ ovsr Lake Constance
Ce with the United States was before the war, and the smashing o f
•igned at 1 o'clock yesterday a fte r-th e British R-34 when she ran afoul
noon.
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Withhold Issuance •
Medical Beer Decision,
Pending Final Action
I B y Tb« I r n c l i M

WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—A decis­
ion to withhold thc issuance of medical
beer regulations pending action on the
proposed anti-beer legislation was
reached today by Secretary Mellon in
conference with Internal Revenue
Commissioner Blair.

,

(B r T U A»m &lt;UU4 P t» m )

LOGAN, W. V., Alig. 25.— About 600
Lognn county citizens were under
arms here at daybreak prepared to
hurry to the Boone county border
where it is reported a party of men
are marching from Marmct to Mingo
county as n protest against martial
Inw there about cross boundnry.

Navigating Officer Lieut. A . H. Wann Says Moi
of the Crew Were Killed in the Explosion
Which Followed Buckling and •
Snapping of Girders
.

Marching on Mingo Six Thousand Men
Say They Will Fight
RACINE, W. Va., Aug. 26.—A
crowd of men estimated at five or six
thousand reached here this morning
from Marmot where they hnvo been
camping. Mnny openly snid they were
marching to Mingo county where mar­
tini law was declared several months
ago by Governor Morgan and is still
in force. They apparently nre with­
out lenders and strnggled into town,
although the compact body held to
the main highway.

H U L L , England, A u g. 25.— (B y the A ssociated P r e s s)— DI
ers began today at dawn to explore the fire tw isted w reck o f th&lt;
Z R -2. Only one A m erican, N orm a W alker, and fou r B ritish, st
vived the disaster. All hope that there m ig h t be other Burvh
w as given up during the night. The w reckage fo il in the river or
tw o hundred feet fro m the shore nnd six carriages in w hich me
o f the airship personnel w ere riding, sank im m ediately to the hot*'
tom o f . the H um ber river. T h e men would have little chance o f
escape a fte r the dirigible struck the water. T h e body o f Lieut*
Chnrles Little, A m erican officer, is at the hospital where he die "
o f burns. The body o f Lieut. M nrcus E asterly was at the morgue
H arbor officials todny expressed the doubt thnt m nny o f th e bodies
would be recovered unless they w ere held fast in the w reckage')
w ere im prisoned in the gondolas as it is feared the tide and the''
sw ift current would carry them away.
M ost o f the British nnd Am erican m em bers o f the crew o f tht
dirigible w ere killed by the explosion w hich follow ed tho buckli
and snapping o f gird ers nmidship, declared F lig h t Lieut. A.
W ann, in com m and o f tho cra ft as nnvignting o ffic e r nt the tim e o f
the disaster in a statem ent to tho A ssociated P ress today. W ann 7
snid the ship had run beautifully nt sixty knots an hour nnd ho had
reduced the speed to fift y when there enme a violent cra ck in g 4
sound. He thought several girders hnd broken.
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CONSTABLE HELD.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. 25.— Will
Allen, negro, who yesterday afternoon
shot and. killed Noah Frick, a white
farmer of the Chapin section, of Lex­
ington county, was lynched by a possco. o f 160 men near Chapin nt 2:05
o’clock.
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RICHMOND, Vn., Aug. 25.—J. C.
Cnuthom, Hanover county constable,
is scheduled to appear before Magis­
trate Heath, in Ashland, Vn., tomor­
row to nnswer to the charge o f violat­
ing the prohibition inw.

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Lieut Hoyt, of Clearwater, Fla., Unaccounted For

K u K luxK lan Speaks
Regarding: the Anonymous Letter Writer and
Runs True to Form
The follow ing letter wns received by the Hcrnlri this
m orning and we are glad to reproduce it us it follows ou t our
fo rm e r explanation in the fu llest:
A u gust 23rd, 1921.
Mr. R. J. Holly,
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D ear S ir :
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I ju s t read in todny’s Herald an article qoncernirtg on
anonym ous letter sent your paper and purportirtg to he sent
by Ku Klux Klan.
Sem inole County being w ithin the territory covered b y
m y Klan, I feel it encum bent upon me to explnin b riefly re ­
ga rd in g the Klan. I will appreciate you giving this letter
publicity through you r paper iri fairn ess to us.
T h e Ku Klux Klnn has not, and will not, send an y b od y
any w ritten notice with authority o f th e Klan, nnd should
anyone, either a m em ber or nn outsider send a notice under
this cloak, will assure ydu th at such p arty found gu ilty o f
this contem ptible work, will receive prom pt nnd d eservin g
action by us. I will furth er state that all necessnry n otices
given from m y Klnn are given P E R S O N A L L Y .
fin d th is
m ethod highly e ffe ctiv e anil seldom If e v e r leaves any d ou b t
in the m ind o f any mnn receiving our attention, as to w h eth ­
er o r not the K. K. K. or som e outsider w ith n personal
gru d go hns called.
W e nre organized on the highest principals o f A m erican
Ideals, n man M UST be 100% A m erican to be n Klnnsmnn.
W o are here to assist the officers o f the law in its e n fo r ce ­
m ent, w e do not discrim inate against a man because o f his
color o r creed. E very mnn, be he w hite o r black, as lon g as
he is a law -abiding citizen, will be respected by us.
T h e high m oral requirem ents o f this order assure us
that w e get the pick o f the men in any com m unity. I have
had the high honor to be selected as leader o f D ixie Klan N o.
31, and I
extrem ely proud to say I have under me a b o d y
o f m en,
~ A L men nnd w e are organized to a ssist
the offi
e law to take care o f any trouble that m a y
arise.
I wfaU to congratulate you, M r. H olly, upon your article
above referred to in tod ay’s H erald, and will regret v e r y
m uch i f I am unable to locate the au th or o f the letter sen t
you.
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A s Klnnsm en we serve w ith ou t an y rem uneration; fend
at considerable risk at tim es, solely fo r the purpose o f p r o ­
tectin g the homes, m orals and laws of* this county, and be­
fore the good people o f Sem inole C ounty condem n ufc, I ask
them to w ithhold any hasty decision until it is Bhown th a t
som e o f the work credited to us, is the w ork o f our en em ies,'
o f w hom w e have accum ulated quize s
through ou r en ­
deavors f o r you r protection.
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W A SH IN G T O N , A u g . 25.— N avy wns advised from London t o - ^
day that apparently the only Am erican survivor from the ZIWJ is
N orm a W alker. O f the three Floridians who w ere to have been
in the crew on the proposed flig h t across the A tlnn tlc, L ieut. Hen­
ry H oyt, o f Clearw ater, was the only one nboard the dirigible at th&lt;
tim e o f the accident. He is lifted as unaccounted fo r.
ty-four hours, at times in bad weath- LONDON, A uk- 25.— Amerlcon
cr, and was returning to the I’ ulham ■
nnd llritiNh victim* of Iho diaanairdrome at the. time of tho disaster,
ler to the ZR-2 will be nccordcd
which constitutes the most terrible o f
a great public funeral, probably
Its kind in peace times.
in London. Thc ale ministry had
While the ship was flying at shot
the project under advisement and
1,000 feet over Hull spectators
an announcement regarding it !■
the ZR-2 seemingly buckle amidshlf
expected at anytime. Meanwhile
and plunge downward over the city *
all England is giving expression
and into thc Humber river. One the- '3
to its deep feeling of mourning
ory of the cause o f the disaster is that
for the victims nnd sympathy for
while the ship’s rudders were being
those bcrenVed.
The foremost
tested, the ginnt prnft took a sharp
nmong the expressions of condol­
turn, which caused her frame-work to
ence was one from King George
buckle and that the explosion of a
to Air Marshal Trcnchard at the
gasoline tank completed the trajpdy i
air ministry. As the dirigible
of the air. Thc actual cause, however,
was still British property, not
haring yet been turned over to . may never be known. A rumor
been afloat for sdme days that tl
American authorities, all Investi­
ZR-2 was stnicturarly weak, but
gations of the calamity will be
was stoutly denied by all In authc
supervised •by the Brifish . air
ity..
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ministry.
HULL, Aug. 25.— Sixteen officers
and men of th c. United States navy
nnd twenty-seven officers nnd men o f
the British nnvy met death yesterday
in thc collapse of thc great dirigible
ZR-2 over the city o f Hull.
AH but one of the Americans on
bonrd thc ill-fated craft perished, ns
far as could be ascertained by mid­
night last night.
Only fivo men of the forty-nine who
were making thc trial trip in tho dir­
igible prior to tho vessel being turned
over to tho United States nayy are
known to have been saved.
The American
officers who
started the trip Included Com­
mander Louis II. Maxfltld, Lieut.
Commander Emery Coll, Llept.
Henry W. Hoyt, Lieut. Marcus H.
Bsterly, Lieut.-Commander Val­
entine N. Bteg and Lieut. £haa.
G. Little.
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The American enlisted men who
went up with the craft from Howden were C. I . . AUer, Robert
Coons, L. E. Crowd, J. T. Han-*
cock, William Julius, M. Lay, A.
L. LofUn, A. I. Pettit, W. J.
Steele, N. O. Walker and George
Walsh.
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The British losses include the fam ­
ous air veteran, Brigadier-General E.
M. Maitland, and all the other officers
on board, except Lieut A. H. Swann,
the commander o f the ZR-2.
Starting from Howden Tuesday
morning on a-teat flight to Pulhani the
big aircraft had been afloat* for thir­

IRISH REPUBLICAN*
REPLY TO NOTE 01
MR. LLOYD GEORG!
(B r Tk« A u e c ItM Pr«u)

LONDON, Aug. 25.—The Irish
inet’s reply to Lloyd George’s lett
in which he denied Ireland’s right
secession and declined to refer
question o f relations between
Northern and Southern part of It
to foreign arbitration was recet
this afternoon.
CONGRESS IN JAM,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 5 .-A ft e r |
two hour wrangle the senate
today to set aside the anti-brttr hi
conference report fo ^conaiderat
fo r other legislation and gave &lt;
Indication of heading toward a ji
calculated to upset plans for a thir
day recess beginning tonight.
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Tht finishing plant o f the
vflle Chair Co., at Thomaaville,
destroyed by lira according to a
sago rectived hare. Several hi
chairs stored In the building, a ,
en structure, ware destroyed,
loss, is estimated at |25,000. *
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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 26&gt; 1921
THE RAILROADS VS. FLORIDA canal, competition and ocean compe­
tition.
The railroads announced that they
Addressing, a letter to tho Tampa
would
vtrtpe out all water competitive
.Tribune, Hon. W. A. McRae, commis­
rates
to
and from Tampa and put her
sioner of agriculture for Florida
on
the
inland
straight mileage basis.
touches upon the vital subject of ’fThe
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m
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To
add.Insult
to injury they also
Railroads va. Florida." The subject is
4ne which Is o f intense-interest to announced that they would collect an
CARRIED OFF* HANDSOME SIL­ every person in the Peninsular State. “ arbitrary” of 6 per cent, on all ship­
VER TROPHY W IT lfS C O R R
Nothing affects the cost pf living, the ment! coming into the interior to off­
OF 873
cost of manufacturts, the cost of mar­ set tpe loss they expected to Incur
keting and production so greatly as through business diverted to water.that when sufficient business had been
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 22.—Scor­ the question of transportation and ex­
Under this ruling Jacksonville could
D e f i n i t e Assurances secured, to warrant it, a daily boat ing 373 points, Company D, Sanford,
cessive freight charges. Commission­ ship material to South Florida cheap­
would be operated betwen Jacksonville Capt. Geo. A. DoCottes, Saturday at
Given Chamber of
er McRae closes h[s able article in er than could Tampa, ns Jacksonville
and* Sanford.
Camp Jbhnston won the handsome sil­ this manner:
Is still to be a basing point fo r com­
Mr. Scroble brought out the fact ver loving cup offered by the V. E.
Commerce
petitive Yates.
“ It it a shame that modern
that return cargo was absolutely es­ Jacobs Company, fo r the highest
In other words,'the railroads feel
transportation haa so fallen down
sential for the profitable operation of score in the machine-gun firing com­
that
they Jiave Tampa by the throat
these boats. Return cargo business petition.
, in efficiency that it ie driving (Is
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and
they
will force her to “ stand a^nd
could be worked up amdngst growers
back to primitive methods, and
H. Company, Lake City, Capt. Ber­
delivep."
.
,
,
progress halts before the Jugger­
W IL L BB INAUGURATED IN THIS o f oranges and produce that will keep nard L. Rhodes, finished second with
Tampa'
has
no
immediate
recourse
under ventilation. It is interesting to 831 points, and Company M, Brooksnaut o f exorbitant rates.”
GENUINE
C£EY FOR BETTER AND CHEAPbut to resort to water and truck tr»ns
note
the
rates
on
oranges
and
grape­
ville,
Capt.
Charles
N.
Nobbs,
third,
TER TRANSPORTATION
His letter is as follows:
porta tion. I f this proves futile then
fruit from Sanford to New York’ as with 264.
No state in the Union has been she is commercially an inland city.
given by Mr. Scroble.
- h This contest concluded the series of
(Tran attar*!?'* 0*11?)
TOBACCO
more liberal Yn giving lands'to rail­
Railroads can always prove that
They are os follows:
competitions arranged for the First roads.
T he recent action of the Fourth Sec­
their rates are justifiable until water
All rail, car load, fl.00 per box, less Florida infantry during its fifteen-day
tio n Committee of Southern Carrier*,
No tlkte in the Unio-i has donated competition fortes them to lower
car
load,
$1.12tt
per
box.
encampment.
i a requesting on upward revision o f
first and last, so large an area o f them. Strange,'passing strange.it is
All water, car load, 60%c per box;
Incidentally, the machine gun com­
class Tates from various points to
lands.to
railroads as haa Florida.
less carload, 74%c per box. ■
that railroads that have water com­
petition developed nine sharp shootem
Southeastern Territory, resulted in
HOUSE PARTY.
A
few
years ago the railroads op­ petition and, therefore, miftt meet the
Differential
in
favor,
of
water,
car
and fifteen, marksmen, Company D
arousing the just indignation o f those
erating
in
the
state
issued
*u
map
load, 38ftc per -box; less than car qualifying five sharp shooters, and
water rates, keep right oh doing busi­
sections affected by the proposed in­
(Hm Mo***?'* o*Qt)
showing their lands which they were ness at the same old stand the same
loads,
88e
per
box.
nine
marksmen;
H
company,
three
crease. These increases, If granted,
A congenial group o f relatives At­
Rates on potatoes to Sanford to sharpshooters and five, marksmen, and offering to sell and it lpokcd like the as the railroads that have no water
-would mean the levying of an addi­
tending
the house party given by
whole
stale
literally
belonged
to
them.
New York:
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M Company one sharpshooters and one
competition and go in fo r all the traf­
tional 40% on incoming all-rail ship­
Mrs.
Ella
Loffler at “The Cables,"
What
other
kind
o
f
business
has
All rail, car load, $1.50 per bbl., less marksman.
f i c will bear. Vfhen a rtilrbad com­
ments. The present rates are burden­
are:
Mr.
and
Mrs, Sim Fair, Mist
over
received
sych
munificentboun­
car
loads
$1.76
per
bbl.
The machine gun firing was direct­
mission attempts to call a halt on
some enough as they stand, and the
Marie
Fair
and
Archie F air,'of
ties
as
have
the
railroads
T
All
water,
big
quantity,
$1.18H
per
ed by Major Chester H. Wilson, regi­
rata the railroads cry “ bankruptcy."
various commercial
organisations
Prattsville,
Ala.;
Mrs.
Frank Miiteer
None.
barrel.
mental machine gun officer,
and
and yet the same companies will ope­
throughout the state have taken what
and
Tittle
daughter,
Francis
Fair, of
Differential
In
favor
of
water,
67ttc
What
gratitude
have
the
railroads
proved one o f the most interesting
rate roads 'along wafer routes and
steps were in their power to combat
Fort Myers; Mr. and Mrs. Woodward
per bbl.
competitions
staged
during
the
tour
o
f
j
shown
for
ail
this
liberality?
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it
Unfortunate, a great many o f these , There is obviously but one course field duty, which came to an end Sat- ( On the other hand no state hi the water rates were to be raised above Barnwell, o f Tampa; Judge nnd Mrs.
Union is so discriminated against by railroad rates how long before the J. Q. Smith and Miss Marie Smith, of
committees are powerless to do any- to pursue, now that this assurance of urdny.
co-operation
haa
been
given—
convert
Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. M. S. Wigthe
railroads' as is Florida.
The
record
of
the
competition,
as
.thing but protest. Sanford and other
railroad rates .would respond to. the
mouthy
Indignation
into
aggressive
gins, and little daughter, Dorothy,
compiled
by
Major
Wilson,
and
sub­
No
other
important
shipping
point
-cities that have competitive rail and
raise? It is a^l n game o f “ He may
action.
As
long
as
tbc
St.
Johns
riv­
and
Mias Mary Armstrong, of Mont­
mitted
to
the
commanding
officer
of
in
the
state
is
so
discriminated
Vfator transportation faculties ore the
take who has the power and he .may
er
is
navigable
we
will
nhvnys
have
an
gomery,
Ain.
the’
regiment,
is
as
follows:
against
as
is
Tampa.
exceptions. The Sanford Chamber of
keep who can.!’
T—The following are the averages
When a set of transportation cor­
'Commerce, realizing the val^o to the effective woopon to combat any at­
It is a shame that modern transpor­
ci^y o f Ua never failing water route, tempts made by transportation com­ obtained by the first ten men of each porations deliberately set out to make tation ha sso fallen ; down in effi­ “ Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever
company:
w\dch heretofore, has precluded all panies to charge exhorbitant rates.
commercial warfare against a state, a ciency that itis driving us back to
Made,” Mrs. Emily Shaw Says.
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Company D ..........._________
373 section, or a city, they should, under
possibility of its business men ever
primitive methods and progress halts
“
My
husband
bought $2 trap. I
Company H
331 conviction, forfeit their charters and
tying at the mercy of transportation Rod and Gun Club
before tho juggernaut of exhorbitant bought a 65c box of-RAT-SNAP. The
Company M ....................
-.264 the officers responsible for it should
exigencies, as in this case, devised
Will Start Building
rates.
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trap only caught 3 rats but RAT2.—The following men
qualified he jailed. #
plans to use this powerful factor in*
Commissioner
o f Agriculture. SNAP killed 12 in a week. I’m never
with
the
score
nnd
grade
opposite
On
Lot
at
Once
its aggressive fight against mnking
An attempt to circumvent the high­
TalLitma*-*, /.»ig. -15.
without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could
their unmet:.
effective these abortive rates.
way robberies o f railroads by tho use
n't- raise chicks without it." RAT- *
Company. D
The plans called for the education Decided at Meeting.Last Night o f the
of waterways anil truck transporta­
Stockholders
♦Private, fgirst class, Michncl...J.4l8
As evidence that there is, after all, SNAP comes in cakes. -Three sires,
o f our local merchants to move the
tion is commendable, but the Bhame
♦Private, first class, Rumple.......406
something new under the sun, this 35d, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
preponderance of their freight by nilis that there is no legal steel trap to
(From Tue*d*y'a Daily)
♦ Privnte, first class, Doo!ey........403
advertisement appears in tho Orlando by Ball Hardware Go.— Adv.
water, or rail and water wherever this
At a meeting o f the Rod and Gun ♦ Private, first class, Murphy----- 897 prevent these land pirates from slit­
service produces lower rnies than all
Sentinel: “ Cats fed while you are
ting the throat of the ycry public
Club last night in the office o f Judge ♦ Private Lynch ......................
399
rail rates. It was also planned to en­
nwny for the summer. We will throw
Massachusetts seems to be staging
Houshoider it wns decided to go ahead ♦ ♦Sergeant Moro ...........................3G7 from which they have drawn their
list the support o f other sections to
ten cents worth o f the best cat . meat a few scenes o fmob lawlessness: but
and build a club house with the mon­ ♦ ♦Private, First class, Woodcock-367 'ife blood.
havp the merchants of those sections
over your back' fence every dny for notwithstanding it no longer has
ey on hnnd. This will mean a cutting
It is-such conduct as this that
♦ ♦Corporul Woolard ................. ....369
take advantage of the water rate to
85
cents a week. The Ed. Wcrnltk Governor Coolldge, w6 “ Have Faith in
down of the original plans but will
♦ ♦Corporal Cohnelly ............
350 arouses public opinion to a pitch of and Lew Davis Cat Feeding Co."
Sanford and haul by truck from here
Massachusetts."
also mean an early resumption of the ♦ ♦First Lieut. Hutchinson..,.......347 rebellian, nnd feeds the fires of un­
to ita destination.
335 rest nnd revolt.
Before proceeding with the further work nnd tho belter feeling that it ♦ ♦Sergeant Harper ...........
will-.entail once the real work is start­ ♦ ♦Capt. D eC ottes.... .......... ’...........328
Drastic treatment awaits around
You will make a mistake
details of the ship-by-wntcr campaign
ed, It was'thought best to retain ♦ ♦Private, first class, Rumph .*....325 the cornel for any creature of legal
I if you-order your ferti-f
ih s committee appointed for this pur­
the original plans for the future build­ ♦ ♦Sergeant Ehtzmingcr ..........„315 enactment thnt so abuses its preroga­ Uxor without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST I8SUED. PLENTY OF
pose extended an invitation to the
ing o f a club house that would take
tives nnd challenges -public opinion to MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order-'now.. Fertilizers, Insecticides,
Company II 1
Clyde Line officials to meet with the
care
o
f
the
future
growth
of
Sanford
mortal
combat.
Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.
-r-:♦ Private Gamer ...............
„.397
coramitjpo In order thal the latter
nnd
that
it
Is
more
than
probable
that
Who
wns
guaranteed
specific
prof­
Get
August
1st,
192!
Price
Lists.
Now
furnishing
“ SIMON PURE" and
♦
Corporal
Hawkins.....................
„..396
could definitely determine the attitude
"GEM BRANDS”
..384 its by'the Federal Government during
the Clyde Line would assume in the no elaborate plans will be drawn for ♦Sergeant Crouch - ...........
the building that is now contemplated. ♦ ♦Corporal Lipscomb .........
828 the war?
.premises.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO
While tho building us now figured ♦ ♦Private Rivers ...............
•If. G. White, General Agent, and L.
.....316
The railroads.
FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE
fVILLB
will
not
be
ns
large
or
as
beautiful
as
'8 . Scrpble, Florida Freight Agent, met
♦ ♦Corporal Edwards ..............,.,...811
Who has n federal labor board to
301 settle differences between them nnd
with the comini tee and the board of the first one it will be convenient and ♦ ♦Corporal Smith .......
-Ml ‘tu »j ; i
.....300 their employes—and ward off strikes?
governors at their weekly luncheon comfortable and will give the Rod and ♦ ♦Private Mulligan ......
Company M.
yesterday. At'this meeting the plans Gun Club a home for this winter, a
The railroads.
ARE YOU INSURED? g* NOT, SEE
399
o f the committee were explained to place where they can shoot clay pig* ♦ Capt. Hobbs ..................
Who collects millions of profits on
theAo gentlemen. A direct interroga­ cohs, a place where they can have ♦ ♦Prviato, first class, E. E. 2ipwatered stock?
VV. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
tion was made ns to whnt support the boots nnd {ceep all the hunting nnd -H-rcr ....................
.315
The- railroads.
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AGENTS
Chamber of Commerce could expect fishing equipment and a place where ♦ —Sharpshooter.
LUtii
the
tourists
can
pnss
nwny
the
time.
' The most important factor in our
from the Clyde ofTicinls in the con­
♦ * — Mnrksmnn.
And it was the concensus o f opin­
industrial and agricultural organiza­
templated action.
tion Is transportation. In a land of'
Both Mr. Whito and Me. Scrobic ion last night that they way to pro­
urnrE. v.^ ipleh iunk nuiLOiNo
ceed
was
to
proceed
and
thnt
when
the
such vast, distances as tho Unjted
gave positive assurance of the fullest
S a n fo rd ,
. ' F lo r id a
States with its immense production
measure of co-operation on the part building was started would be the
time
to
inform
the
public
about
what
nnd
exchanges,
tho
arterial
system
of
o f the Clyde Line in soliciting busi­
the railroad lines comprises tho most
ness and preparing data for use in the Rod and Gun Club intended to do
in
the
way
of
obtaining
tourists.
This
vital agency o f existence. Any spe­
interesting the merchants of other cit­
ies in routing their business via water, is certainly a step in the right direc­ WE EAT TOO MUCH MEAT WHICH cial interest controlling it is in posi­
CLOG8 KIDNEYS, THEN
The local Chamber was also advised tion and if the Club is intending to re­
tion to dictate in large measure the
ceive nny encouragement thfc best plan
THE RACK HURTS
policies o f government and lay trib­
is to start .something.
ute on the people.
There ore so many improvements,
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
The old idea thal# railroads were
so many different ideas of what is like the bowels, get sluggish and clog­
private
property and, therefore,
really needed in Hanford that the Rod ged and need a flushing occasionally,
should
not
be .interfered with by the
and Gun Club has languished dvring else wo have backache and dull mis­
public,
seems
to still linger in the
the past two months although a few ery in the kidney region, severe head­
minds
o
f
both
owners and operators.
have stuck to the original Idek of aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
Railroads
get
their
charters from the
building n club house and now that acid stoffiach,'sleeplessness and all
Clack-Draught 'lias no equal
states
to
perform
a
public function,
they haw decided to go nhead it is sorts of hlnddcr disorders.
for headache, scutstomach, tor­
and
have
long
since
been declared
more than likely that the entire mem­
You simply must keep your kidneys
pid Uver and feverish colds. . ”
“
ppblic
carriers."
This
is their legal
bership
will
beaome
enthusiastic
advo­
active nnd clean, and the moment you
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
cates o f a building to bo erected at feci an ache or- pain in the kidney status. Corporations performing pub­
of Gate City, Va. "It fs easy to
take and does not gripe, a3 a
region, get about four ounces of Jad lic service should be conducted in the
I H A V E TH E M
lot of medicine; do," she adds.
Salts from any good drug store here, interest o f the public and when they
/
Mr. Vaughan, Farmer, Tells How He take a tableapoonful in a glass of wat­ do violence to public interest the pur­
*Tt Is good to fake In a hot tea
for colds, or can be token In a
l4&gt;st All His Prize Seed Corn.
er before breakfast for a few days pose o f the franchise is violated.
dry powder. 1 can't say enough
“ Some time ago sent away for nnd your kidneys will then act fine.
The railroad owners and their un­
for Black-Draught and the sick­
some pedigreed seed com . Put It In This famous salts Is made from the ion employes seem bent on on au­
ness it baa saved us."
a gunny sack and hung it on a rope acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­ tocracy o f transportation which has
suspended from roof. Hats got it all bined with lithia, and is harmless to resulted in a “ publie-be-damned” pol—how
beats me, but they did because flush clogged kidneys ,pnd stimulate
19,
ing atten­
1 got 6 dead whoppers In the morning them to normal activity. It also neu­
Who pays the bill fo r both?
tion— lots are being sold rig h t along and bu ilding In this
after trying RAT-SNAP.”
Three tralizes the aclda in the urine se It no
The public.
sectloYi is su ch o s to gladden the heart o f those w ho have
longer irritates, thus ending bladder
sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.26. Sold and guar­
disorders.
Who is the public?
the good o f S an ford at hearL
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.—-Adv.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
Everybody— includihg the railroad
make* a delightful effervescent JithtaTRIa is no idle talk— I have w eighed th e statem ent and
FOR M E A D E -T he Fort Meade water drink which everybody should owners and employes—but the -awnera
and
employes
constitute
a
msre
Leader has had the new press install­ take now and then,to keep QTeir kid­
has been found a valuable Uver
to say just, w h a t is m y candid con viction s would put it
fraction o f the public so that thoir
nt*d|cfnf ihrVw?iTf*rif1i of homes.
ed in ita new building and it la cx- ney’s
_________
m ost too s tr o n g f o r the carefu l, con servative person— that
clfan, thus avoiding.serious compolicies are baaed on the assumption
" I do not use any
Uver
ny other
oi
P«Lod the plant will be* ready fo r oe- plications,
person w h ose eyes are turned backw ard— T h e fellow who
medicine," says Mrs. Mary 0 .
cupancy within the near future. T h e ' A well-known local druggist says he that they are getting their rewards
has
VISIO N w ill agree w ith m e now — Hie oth er later.
outside public!
, of Europa, Miss,
buUdlng is of stucco construction, is Mils lots o f Jad Salta to folks who be­ from the
- - ':
- splendid for sour'stomach, a
1 *- •. The question naturally arises, why
somewhat like a bungalow in appear- lieve in overcoming kidney * trouble
tad taste hi the mouth or torpid
d
i
the
railroads
want
to
discriminate
ance and is regarded as one o f the while it ia only trouble.— Adv.
r. I keep it all the time, use
agsfnst a city that gives them a large
most handsome as well as most un- j
rflh Hie children and feel It
ique newspaper plants In the state. J The Times-Union philosopher says: business or against a state, like Flor­
J . E
,
saved us many dollars fat
furnishes them so much
mi *1— — — . I "He laughs best .who got into the ida ,th#t
tor h a s and many days to
A high wage scale Is very deair- theatre for nothing.'* Our observe- ■freight *nd express?
" T h t Man Who Sells D in Cheap"
able, but if. there is no job going With tion is, he i sthe most unreasonable'
It is simply a question o f “ squeesgenuine—Thedit of what good is it?
kicker, .
JIng" a town or state when you have
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the chance. Freight rates are seldom
' Watch the South E a st Corner o f P age 1 wo
For office supplies, stationery, a l t , ' —Get your Scratch Rads from The made on distance, but on competitive
coma to tho Herald office.
Herald—by the pound—iSfc' .
rates—rail competition, river and

CLYDE LINE OFFICIALS

CO. D, OF SANFORD,
WON CUP MACHINE
GUN COMPETITION

SHIP BY WATER MOVE

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT B RALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE B RALD OFFICE

SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPUMJNG*S SUBDIVISION”

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�T H E SA N E O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 26, 1921

ANONYM OUS L E T T E R W R IT E R T R IE S T O T E L L U S
H OW TO O P E R A T E O U R 'O W N BU SIN ESS A N D
TH R O W S T H E B L A M E ON T H E K L A N

Meeting of Stockholders
Last Night for Or­
ganization

WILL BE GREATEST MOVE EVER
STARTED IN SANFORD^-HOMB
FOR THE BOYS NEXT

The Herald never pays any attention to the anonymous letter
writer for the simple reason that we believe him lower than the
lowest creature who crawls. The anonymous letter writer Is tho
kind that steps in the dark and stabs you in the back. They fear
the light of day and the tight of publicity. They never faced a foe
In the open, never faced a crisis, never did anything In a big way

knowing that the real Ku Klux Klan writes no notes, tadtes up no
personal grievances, has nothing to do with such low down trash
is the writer of anonymous letters. The ignoramus who penned
these lines to the Herald evidently did not know that pjild business
locals are accepted by the Herald from any business man in the city
or qtate or United States. Advertisements a n what we have for
sale and people in business, regardless o f color, are entitled to buy
this space. And just to show the anonymous letter writer that we
are not afraid of him wc publish his letter and the advertisement
in this space and arc also m ining it again for Gramling and will
ryn it as long as be pays for it. The Ku Klux Klan are not to be
feared by'law-abiding people. It Is the dirty, sneaking cowards
calling themselves the Ku Klux Klan that are to be feared and that
have cast disfavor on the honest purposes o f the real KI on—the
purpose o f the Klan being to Uphold the law and preserve order.
The following note was sent through the malls to the Herald sever­
al days ago:
“ A retry nice rite up you gave your negro friend in to­
day’s paper} It lost you several good customers to day, and
will rua up In perjiaps hundreds If auch adr. appear to*. —
morrow. The Klan will perhaps weight on him In thq,
near fntor.”
And the paid advertisement below is what the cowardly sneak
calls a write up and if he ever faces us he will need asbestos writ­
ing paper for hla next efTuaion:
“ Haircut 40c at new barber shop, Second street, new DeForrcst
Building. We specialize In children’s haircutting.— Albert Gramling, Manager. 63-1 tp.” .
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' The Temple Institution*, Inc:, had a
meeting o f the stockholders last night
at the office of Judge Schelle Maine*
for the purpose o f organisation and
election o f ^Jftcen and taking up the
many matters, o f importance that con­
front the institution on the eve o f the.
opening o f the Temple Girls Club.
The Temple,Institutions, Inc., have
undertaken one o f the noblest and
grandest works ever attempted
in
Sanford— that o f building a home for
the women at the corner o f Park ave­
nue and Third street,'the building be­
ing now almost completed and build­
ing a home for the boys on Magnolia
avenue that will be. started as soon
as the girls dub’ is finished.
Dr.
George Hyman, the presiding genius
of this grtat plan recently returned
from the Northf{eld Conference filled
with a great vision o f work along this
line, presided at the meeting and it
was decided to open the Temple Girls
Club on September SOth at which time
the public will be invited to inspect
the home and refreshments will be
served. The Stevens home was re­
cently purchased by the incorporation
nnd has been entirely remodeled for
the Girl’s Club and the worlf is being
pushed to completion in order to be
ready for tho teachers who want rooms
BUILDINGS AN D IMPROVEMENTS EV
as soon ns school opens. There will
ERYW HERE IN THE STATE
be rooming accommodations for 16
girls and dining room accommoda­
tions for 32 and the rates will / be
Plans are under way for the early ^aurant building for the Child’s Res­
placed at a very low figure giving the erection of a large hotel at Kelsey taurant. Co. This building will cost
girls the best o f service at living pric- City,
,
near Palm Beach, at a coat of approximately $120,000 and will be
es. An experienced matron will have ji 200,000. It will bo modem in every finished by the first of the coming
charge o f the building at' all times way
.
and will be ready for occupancy
and the home will bo true to game— by tho first of the coming year.
Contracts have been let by G. W.
humellkc in every particular.
Eight large apartment houses will Holmes for. the building of four new
The dining room will be open to the &gt;o built at once in Orlando to take mercantile houses at Eustis, .
public and anyone dos(ring meals will care qf the over increasing tourist
School election will soon be held for
hr served but the rooms will be open travel for that popular city.
the building o f a $1,260 school build­
to women only m th'* object of the
The new school building at Crest- ing, at Seneca and a $7,000 building at
Temple Girls Club is to furnish home­ view Has been finished and turned Altoona.
like accommodations to the girls who over to the school house. The bulldClermont Is advertising for bids
are making their living here and who ng contains six rooms and was built for the, erection o f a modem water
have not in tHe past been able to get at a cost of $36,000.
works system.
this service in Sanford. Moulded along
Collins &amp; Selgar will erect a saw­
Contract has been awarded to O. P.
the lines o f the Y. W. C. i\. in the big Woodcock, of Jacksonville, for the mill at Fort Ogden.
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cities and fostered by the Baptist erecting of the handsome Bchool build­
Occoa will have o “ Y " in the near
Temple and the pastor, Dr. Hyman, ing at Quincy In Gadsden county. This future according to the promoters who
the Girls’ - Club and the Boys’ Club building will cost approximately $52,- arc behind this movement.
"ill he non-sectarian and the stock­ 000 and will be modern in every way
Work is progressing nicely on the
holders are men of all denopilnations and fire proof.
handsome new two story business
—men who have the interests of the
Hillsborough county will soon have building which is being built at-Punta
girls and boys at heart and have In­ two new school buildings, one of them Gorda by Mrs. S. J. Hewitt.
vested their money with the object o f will contain twenty rooms and will be
A recreation pier and pavilion1wilt
getting dividends in the1good work milt in Ybor City. The other an be built at Lake Butler.
accomplished more than in dollars and eight room building for the Hyde,
Over $6,000 will be spent immedi­
cents.
ately foi' tho addition and improve­
’ ark section.
I-ack of space today forhids giving a
Contracts have been awarded for ments o f the school building at Punta
detailed statement of this great work the erection of a packing houso at Gorda.
and this article is penned only as a Lake Wales at a coat of $25,000.
Treasure Island, near Sarasota, will
news -item and to'let the public, know
Plana have been drawn for the soon be developed according to Taten,
that tho Temple* Girls’ Club will soon building of a modern club bouse in Ward and Litt, the developers.
he ready fo r occupancy. Any o f them Gainesville for the Twentieth Century 1 Fort Myers is thinking o f building
desiring rooms and board or table Club at a cost of $11,000.
modem play grounds fo r tbs kids.
hoard can get the rate# by addressing
A boat building and renting' indus­
Contracts have been.placed with
the Temple Girls’ Club as the home Gerald Construction Co. for the build­ try is practically assured for Mount
will be all ready for occupany by Sep­ ing in Jacksonville o f a m odern'res-' Dora.
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tember 30th. '
OLDSMAR— The. fact that a new
oil heater manufactured here for or­
ange groves and truck farms, can*he
sold against the strongest competi­
tion, is proved by the announcement
of the manager o f the concern that
he has received an order for twenty
thousand heaters from California for
delivery October 1.

PAST MASTER'S NIGnT.

D E N IM
long-wearing eJoifa “ like they
used to make.1*

Are fini-eisM Union, made
garments for men and b o y * ,
bold under oar Iron-clad
guatautoe. Aik your dealer.
Kahw I C o * MeUU, Ala.

Made Tp Make Good
ford Motion.
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| The third degree will be conferred
Those who are saying tho const!- on several candidates and members
tutlon bars Lodge from the disarms- as well aa visiting Masons are inment conference, forget that it also vited to this meeting,
barred Knox from the Taft Cabinet
but it didn't
Bay It with a Herald Want Ad

CM (ato the habit o ! drinking 1
glass o l hot water before
* breakfast *
Millions o f folks bathe Internally
now instead o f loading their system
.with drugs. '‘ What’s an inside bath?"
you say. Weil, it is guaranteed to
perform miracles according to hot
water enthusiasts.
There are vast numbers of men and
women who, immediately upon aris­
ing in the morning, drink a glass o f
hot water with a teaspoouful o f lime­
stone phosphate jn it. This Is a very
excellent health measure. It is in-,
tended to flush1the stomach, liver,
kidneys and intestines o f the previous
day’s waste, sour bile and Indigeatl-'
ble material left over in the body,
which if not eliminated every day, be- 1
come food for the millions of bacteria |
which nfest the bowels, tho quick its*
suit is poisons and toxins whlclf gre
then absorbed into the blood, causing
headache, bllous attacks, foul breath,
bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kid­
ney miser/, sleeplessness, impure
blood and all sorts o f ailments.
People.Who'feel good one day and
badly the next, but who simply can
not get feeling right are urged
obtain a quarter pound o f Umestone
phosphate at the drug store. This will
cost very little but is sufficient to
make anyone a real crank on the sub­
ject of internal sanitation.— Adv.
OVIEDO GUN CLUB
HAD FINE SnOOT
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON

Sold only

by dealers

T h e best fa b ric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —.

R E D -T O P

Reduction on all styles and sixes

A N ew. L ow Price on g ■
Known and Honest Product
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Sanford Herald:
The following is the score made at
the regular weekly shoot o f the Ovie­
do Gun Club Thursday, August 18.
The club extends a hearty invita­
tion to shooters throughout tho coun­
ty to join the organization, os we in­
tend to arrange-a handicap for all
members and offer prizes for best
average* Wo thank the gentlemen
who are not members who patronize
us and hope they will see#that it is
for their benefit as well as the bene­
fit o f the club, and the sport fn gen­
eral in this locality that they join fn
the near future.
C. W. Brown.
23x25
Charlie Whltner,
22x26
22x25
Claud Howard .
21x25
A B .Wallace
10x26
F. L. Crosby __
19x25
J. H. L e e ___
Ron Coleman __
19x25
19x25
Kite Kennedy
17x25
A. N. Palston
17x26
Vern S l e y ___
Walter Hand .
17x25
Link Kennedy
17x25
Mr. Morris ___
17x25
O. P. Herndon,
16x25
Vance Dauglas
14x25
C. L. W e s t __
13x25
T. W. Williams
W. S. Parker .
10x25
R. W. Lawton
10x25
N. B. Leonard
Mr. Caldwell l .
Dr. Simmons'

PELLAGRA KILLS MORE
NEGROES THAN WHITES
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 22.—D. W.
W, McDonnell,'city heniln ofilcer, has
issued for tho benefit vt citizezna of
Jackaonvilh a statement which in­
cludes all the information .scientists
have been able to lonrn o f pellagra.
Tho vtutcirten’, also mcludcs statistic
on tho disease dn Jacksonville during
the last ten years, which shows that
the ratio o f deaths'was five whites
to nine negroes.
“ Case histories show that the vic­
tims usually cat a starchy diet, corn
bread, baker’s bread, grita, white rice
and occasionally white bacon,” said
the statement, 'Sweetened tea and
awtetened coffee are the uaual drinks.
It goes without saying that the dis­
ease Is usaally found among those
who are in destitute circumstances.
“ To avoid pellagra and allied trou­
bles drink milk, at least one pint, but
better still, a quart. Use whole wheat
flour. Eat plenty o f green vegeta­
bles,, cabbages, spinich, mustard and
turnip greens, carrots.
Florida or­
anges v will prevent scurvy, one or
two a day, pulp and all fo r adqlta,
give tht children the Juice, Eat po­
tatoes, skid and alt White rice should
be taboo. Millions tin eon qnpolishcd
riqe in 'India, Peas and beans contain
food elements that will overcome ptlfagra. Meats should be used sparing­
ly. Fat bacon aa a steady diet without
other balances, is wrong. Drink plen­
ty o f w ater"
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The per capita debt o f the United
States is $224.81. It's enough to make
ua proud of being able to get credit
or else to keep us humble Jfor being
Jh debt.

AGENTS FOR

Phone

17

Oak Ave. and Third St.

When all the members of the
Florida Citrus Exchange buy
grove materials and packing house
supplies through the Exchange
Supply Company they will save
enough to more than cover the
costs of marketing.
When one-half or more of all the
citrus growers of Florida market
through the Florida Citrus Ex­
change and use £he facilities of the
Exchange Supply Company their
pavings will be even greater and
cover a considerable part of the
expenses of packing.
These statements are not idle
estimates based on guesswork but
are dependable forecasts 'founded
on the past four years’ perform­
ance of the Exchange Supply
Company. Its greater usefulness
to the citrus growers of the state
will be in exact proportion to the
opportunity they give it to serve
them. No other source offers as
much help \n reduc}i)g posts of pro­
duction.;
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Otb member* of the Florida Citnu
Exchange may share in lavkgs tffectcd b* lhe E x ch sif• Supply Company.

For full detail* tee tilt ■•anal Sub-Ex­
change or Association maaagtr.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1921

THESANFORDHERALD

Mother’s at the mountains,
Daughter’s «t the beach,
Son is off on a camping trip,
Fine time's had by each.

OPERATING A DAILY PAPER.

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Father’s at the office—
Mercy—an’t it funny— .
AH he gets U postcards
And requests for money.
— PhD H. Armstrong in Times-Union.
Sanford is growing every day.
Don’t let the weather affect your
advertising.
' You are apt to want to take a siesta
about this time of the

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We who live here do not i
those .who have been aVay.

it like

~rorr. n Adrer L*ai ft; prt
TMF. AMI'RICA*. PRESS ASSOCIATION

That" “ stirvation in the south” story
sounds strange to the people of Flor­
ida.
That new Suwannee Special
ought to be a wiener, although
understand it does not go anywhere
near the Suwannee river.
U p in Baker county tho moonshin­
ers become so’ peered at arrests that
they shoot up the-town. We have
noticed that they get very bold even
when left alone.

Ft

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President Harding need hot fear
the criticism of roetiibcra,&lt;d his own
party. Even .Democrats criticise their
president—when they get the chance.
It only comes now and then.
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• ------------ 0------------The Sanford ( Trade Extension is
getting line results in many ways,
and every business man o f Sanford
should take an active interest in this
movement that means so much to,
Sanford.
Now Is the time to clean up and
brush up and put your homes and
yards in good condition fo r the vis­
itors are already coming to Florida
and next month will see many of
them coming ben.
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----Lakeland has placed a ban on J*y
walking. Good thing. The driver o f
• 'car cannot tell.ju st what a jay
walker is about to do when he. starts
eroksing a street—and hardly anyone
knows what some of the drivers will
do at the same time so there you are,

But a ride over the city will
vine* the most skeptical that this c it y
la In for the greatest year o f Ita his­
tory.
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Now is the time to stir up the at­
mosphere and put on special drives
and stimulate the people into buying
the summer bargains.
■o
■■
in West palm Beach lighting
his cigar, set fire to his eye shade and
burned his eyes. What is tho an­
swer? Stop smoking or stop using
eye shades?
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------- 5— o -----------We note that newspapers are con­
solidating insteadiof spreading opt
and it looks jike ‘ there .will be less
newspapers in FinnJs this winter
than ever before.— :—

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Although John Phillip Souts, the
great band leader, cannot hear any
more, he still 'directs his band. We
have often wendervd if this were true
o f other band' leaders. .
While the cattlemen are ~ casting
about for a market fo r their beef,
why don’t some o f them try slaugh­
tering beef here in Sanford, putting
them on cold storage and beat Ar­
mour to it ,
All we need to do is to stand behind
the Chamber o f Commerce and every
good movement that is taking place
here and put over everythin# that
means something for the upbuilding
of Sanford.

The Sianford Band is all right. We
hope they perfect a' jtaqng organiza­
tion, let nothing split them up, get to­
*
gether and stay together and wqrk
1110 Trade Extension Committee o f
for themselves like they would have
the Chamber o f Commerce is working
Sanford work fo r them.
overtime in order to make the rounds
o f the adjacent territory beforc the
With the many new store rooms
first o f October. It it such work as
being fixed up snd the, many new
this that brings the people to Sanford
and all the merchants will get the businees firms that are ■expecting to
locate here, there will be plenty o f
benefit o f it.
activity along all linee this season.,
The editor o f the Herald is work­ It all demonstrates that Sanford Is in
ing on a patent device that will take lhe big city class.
•
— ■ - opeople acroas the street in an airship,
The
Temple
Girls Club will offer e
thus saving them the trouble o f get­
fine
home
to
the
girls who ere making
ting out from under the wheels o f the
their way in the world and ‘our girls
cart and .the drivers the trouble of
will have, better accommodations this
picking out the pieces o f anatomy
season thqn ever before. This is n
from the works o f the cer next morn­
greet work and should receive the en­
ing. •
couragement o f every one id Sanford.
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• The slacker list continues to cbme
Compliments continue to come in
to the Herald office end is really a for the Daily Herald end from the
waste o f good paper as we do not in­ way in which people are tossing bou­
tend to -publish any o f i t The lista, quets the Daily Herald is evidently
in the first piece, ere Incorrect, end striking the right sp ot And we ap­
In the second piece, the war is over preciate these kind words more than
and those who went seem to have re­ we can tell. It helps a lot to know
ceived but little praise for going, and that your efforts e r e being appreciat­
are now almost forgotten ,and those ed.
--------------------------who did not go— well, what is the use
o f saying, anything about i t
We wish to thank the many friends

to Pennsylvania officials to obtain the
hearty co-operation o f the adjacent
land-owner* and securing their per­
mission to remove undesirable trees
along the highways If these are four
inches or more in diameter at two
feet above the ground. It is also ne
e u a ry to obtain the co-operation o f
companies operating overhead service
lines.

Several O f our friends complimented
us yesterday cm getting out an extra
telling kll about the big dirigible ZR-2
going down and the many Americans
on hoard the newest air ship and those
who w en intending to bring this gi­
gantic dirigible to this country. We
iatimd to-give our reader* tbs'new*
at all times. Wei get out extras to
give the transient public a-sbot al the
PUBLISHING THE WEATHER.
very latest news right o ff Um press,
to give the newsboys a chance to make
So many folks wonder why a news­
some extra pocket change and last paper Sn Florida publishes the daily
but best o f all to let them yell on the weather report. I f they knew how
street and let the world know tits! m^ny inquiries we receive every week
Sanford has a real daily paper. Wa from folks in the north about g u r
don't know how other people fe d weather, they would know why we
about this trifling matter but when publish the daily report. It is the
you can hear a newsboy yell about U s only -way they can find out a bout our
home daily and especially when he summer as wall as our winter weath­
is selling extras telling about some­ er, and the daily weather report is
thing that has just happened it makes
the best part o f the paper in the
you think you a n living in a real c it y . opinion o f those who live'in the north
And the Dally Herald can always be
and take a Sanford paper, because
depended upon, to give you all the
they are interested in Sanford, and
hews right from the wire*. We have
expect to live here some time. Chris.
thp exclusive right to the wires o f the
Codrington sums ft up in the DeAssociated Press, the greatest news
Land Dally News as follow s:;*!:
gathering agency in the world and this
has {jeen demonstrated time and again. &gt; W hy, asks a DeLand man, do you
For instance Urn Herald had the cable publish the local weather, when we
o f the’ accident to the dirigible yes­ afe all here and know what the
terday only a few hours after the ae- weather is without you tellipg us?
cident happened and not even "the’ largw* arc no* a® here, brother. The
er dailies that get here at night had DaiIy
to between 200 and 300
the complete story as .given by the pr°plr outside the state who subSanford Herald. The morning papers, scribed and paid fo r It before they
o f course, had nothing about it as it ■left in the spring. They are interesthappened yesterday morning after the, cd
the weather we are "enjoying.”
morning dailies were published- This I Many'of-thera believe that we fry in
story Was given to the Herald readers DeLand Hrom June to October, but
at least six hotirs before they, could j when they read the daily weather repossibly get 1t from any other source port, and compare it with their own
and we are just that far ahead of any nomes in the north, they learn for
other publkatiqn that comeS to your themselves that It is no hotter hem
city. That is one o f the benefits of than elsewhere— though the hot
having a daily paper of your own. Asd weather docs linger longer.’ And what
then in connection with the world they learn for themselves, they re­
news we give you all the state news member.
fresh from the wires and all the city
and county news right now and this
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
latter part of the paper you cannot
N E W S..
and never will get from any paper
ro »r own littl.T f.n fcH D .ily
^
N„ , p . M u , , . , C o .
W.
no » , l n , t h » b -o otfomr ^
u * n .L .n 4 RccoH .
the daily—the idea o f doing something
for Sanford— that has been our sols
idea since we stsrted the Herald many
y ea n ago. No other motive fafca ever
actuated our thoughts, guided our pen,
controlled our movements.
B f t * are only calling your attention
to these facta lest you forget. San­
ford baa a real daily paper and as the
city grows it will grow *with it and
always be just a few minutes ahead
of—well, we might say o f the sheriff
— but we really mean ahead o f the
times.
SHADING TH E HIGHWAYS.

planting trees end shrubs end even
fruit, trees'along the public highways
o f Florida should be'done by the coun­
ty commissioners-of all the counties.
It is showing Florida ss it should be
shown. Farms ’ should be improved
along the highways snd the entire
countryside should' be made to bios-’
som Hke the rose end-show the visi­
tors that Florida is truthfully the
"Land o f Flowers." The St. Peters­
burg Times has •a timely editorial
along this line as follows:
With -plans in the making •for the
widening o f the main pared highways
o f Pinellas county, the commissioners
should give some attention to the
planting o f shade trees along the sides
o f the roads. Perhaps the best ex­
ample o f planting o f this sort is tile
Hillsborough county memorial. high­
way which runs to the Pinellas coun­
ty line from Tampa. What'other sec­
tions o f the country are doing along
who have come forward and offered this line is cited in the Pensacela
More lives were lokt In the inter­ t o do ell In their power to kill off the Journal, which says:
The growing sentiment for beauti­
est of science when those brave men anonymous letter writer who at­
gave up their lives yesterday on the tempted to bluff the Herald regard­ fying the improved highways of the
ZR-2. , And again we would Hke to ing the advertising we should accept country by planting%of shade trees,
both
remind the government that .war­ We don’ t want him killed off. The shrubbery and hedges along
sides
o
f
the
roadway
is
in
some
in­
ships, airships, end ell other war ma­ Ku Klux Klan will take care o f all
stances
crystallising
into
action.
terial are crating a lot o f money end such cattle.
The State Highway Department o f
lives, end ell for naught as measured
—
oIn terms o f peace. If the U. 8 .,
Tanneries should flourish in Flor­ Pennsylvania has begun planting a
would cut down two battleships e ida, says the Tampa Times.
And large number of America^ elms and
sugar maples along the state highway
year we could here good roads so they should.
And so should
across the continent built with this abhatolra, end slaughter houses, and between Gettysburg end Harrisburg.
money that is now absolutely wasted. cold storage for meats. jThc differ­ The work is being done under the di­
rection o f the State Forestry De­
ence between the price charged by
partment.
’
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The real Ku Klux Kian writes a the fanner and the consumer holds
State
Highway
Commissioner
Sad­
lettqr to the Herald today and it is good with meats as well as .with
ler
says
it
is
the
aim
o
f
the
depart­
published on the front page o f this produce.
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ment eventually to beautify ell the
issue as we wish to give it ae much
mein highway routes in Pennsylvania
prominence as we gave the so-called
Mialnl will spend 1100,000 on adver­ through the intelligent planting o f
K u Klux 1stter on Tuesday. The let­ tising this season. That shows which
shade trees. A plan has been worked
ter today follows out the idee ex- way the wind blows. Miami already
out with the eld o f the forestry de­
l by the Herald in regard to the had the reputation o f spending more partment whereby e comprehensive
Land ideals o f the Ku Klux Klao. money fo r advertising than any city
system o f planting trees along state
ro f the Herald is not a men* In Florida and It evidently pays the highways Will be taken up. The highbar o f the Kian, but knows that the city big dividends or they would
^ m i^ io ^ jr ^ ^ d e r ig n e t e d
real Kian writeS ne anonymous let­ double their advertising campaign. the highway to be planted, the com­
ters, makes no Idle.- threats, Inter- Money spent in advertising a live city missioner o f forestry wilj inspect the
ferae with no man's legitimate ba*J- '*
spent,
highway, ncommi
ness, makes no war on respectable
planted and will give in detail la p
Florida .railroads have asked fo r a pirating operations, such ns distance,
citizens o f any color, end upholds the.
lew against those who would tear ft•l new hearing on the unreasonable care o f stock, size and depth o f holes.
down. At least that wan our idea o f, rates. O f course, they want a tw-1setting or the trees, fertilisers, stakthe Kian end the letter tends t? hearing? They want all tbsy cag get, tag trees, planting craw, necessary
a rehearing might give them an-1 tool*, ’ appruxinj .te time required end
strang
the bell
.And
bonus, or s other details. State foresters will diwish l
incident Is other raise?, or u
lie in a new rect the operationi end inspect the
ts con- chance to gouge
not es- ' trees from time" to time.
let- spot.
In order to tnake a soetos of *
-such as-this it is necessary, according
.
.

M
-&gt;U op ,rite both plant, .n th.
future. They will make the Record
plant the job plant, and continue to
publish the Reebrd as the weekly pa­
per. This will give DeLand one good
daily paper and the weekly under the
same management, and will raver the
field. It is tiie oidy way. - One g ood
paper in a constricted field can get by
•nd give the people service where
two will keep up the fires o f political
(actional fights for the oenefit o f a
few who enjoy such petty stuff but
will not be of any benefit to the-city.
Times ere changing end bulineaa men
want a real newspaper ami not e po­
litical organ.
W H AT THE LAW SAYS.
State, county end municipal offi­
cials who withhold from the inspec­
tion o f the public at all or any con­
venient hours, the public records are
direct and flagrant violators o f the
law which they .are sworn to uphold
and obey.
in chapter 5942, Laws o f Florida,
approved June 7,1909, we find the fo l­
lowing:
"All state, county and municipal'

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records shall at all times be open for
I personal Inspection of.a n y citizen
o f the state o f Florida, and those in
charge o f such records shell not re­
fuse this privilege to any dtixtn. y
“ That any official who shall violate
the provisions o f this act shall be
subject to removal or impeachment.”
Some times, in some counties, tt
seems the public cannot get access to
the records o f certain officials until
the pleasure o f the individual official
or his clerk permits, et other times
and places it is the custom to enter
i#tt*in records on a private slip or
book end some time after, day* or
weeks, as the case may be, write them
Jti back hi the pteper place in blanks
left fo r them. Any ot all o f these
methods o f withholding those rec­
ords from the public are direct And
flagrant violations o f the law cited
above.
The TribJue Is tobl there ere Cer­
tain counties, for instance, where e
marriage license m ay be secured and
no possibility o f its issue getting into
papers until weeks after, if erer,
through *the ‘•‘kindness * o f the clerk
or official who keeps c "private”
record book fo ranch would-be secret
licenses. This is a grevmus error to
fell into.
The object o f requiring
marriage licenses l* that the public
may be kept informed o f them. They
ere a safeguard to the boys ami girls
o f the state. Issue o f them means im­
mediate notice to the public that mat­
rimony I sabout,to be consumsted by
a ma nand a woman, and it gives op­
portunity for those who have legal or
moral right to bbject or forbid it, to
come forward with their objection.
It is well to obey the spirit o f the
lew as well «■ the cold lettenof it.^Tn mpa. Tri bune. .
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SPEED KILLING.
MORE THAN WAR.
Thirty thousand personas are ac­
cidentally killed or injured every day
hr the United States. Every minute
five persons meet a naecidrntel death.
T he figures ere those o f the war risk
insurance department A large pro­
portion of these deaths occur in auuto
accidents.
Suppose thirty persons were killed
today in n railroad accident and that
tomorrow about the same number
should be killed in another rail
smashup, .and the day following as
many more persons should be killed
in still another rail crash. Every
newsppaer in the lend would be feat­
uring the fast cm the first page and
there would be speeches in Congress
calling fo r an investigation and for
emergency .legislation. We have been
preaching safety first fo r ten years,
but seem to practicing safety last.
Spe- d is killing more Americans day
by day than ».ny w ar'over , di«L—
tapper's Weekly.
—.-----—o-------------EU8TI8’ FINE BOOKLET.
Eustls Board o f Trade has just is­
sued a fine booklet that is a work of
art in every particular. From -cover
to cover it is a gem o f the printer's
finest work. Filled with beautiful pic­
tures o f Eustis arranged In the best
o f order it is e piece o f advertising
that will not fail to catch the eye “bf
the prospective tourist and home seek-

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DAYTONA
DAYTON A BEACH
AND
SEABREEZE
For the BIG

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S ept 3-4-5
d o u b l e -h e a d e r
STATE LEAGUE

BASE BALL GAME
JA C K SO N V IL L E
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DAYTONA
At Daytona; L
BAND CONCERTS
B y BushnelTs DeLand Band
AU TO RACES
With Cash Prizes
FLYING
Passenger Flights and
Special Thrillers
SURF BATHING
•On the finest Beach in the
. World
SHORE DINNERS
at the Beach H otels
DANCING
Saturday, Monday Nights
Come and Spend the
Week-end
B R IN G A L L H I E FOLKS
T O T H E B IG TIM E
F o r entries, reservations or

information, write,
R. Lw SELD EN ,
Treasurer.’

er. Eustis is 4ne o f the beauty spots
of Florida pod the booklet showing
the many Lakes, the fine winter homes
and the excellent fishing, recreations
o f all kinds, the hotels, the streets,
etc., ere bound to attract new people.
The booklet,was printed on the preas
o f the Lake Region Printing Co., and
redounds to their credit
; ------------ o —------- The whole-hearted way in which
the Clyde Line officials promised to
.join hands with the Sanford Chamber
o f Commerce shows that they are tincere end will do aH they can In bring­
ing down the freight rates. Give the
Clyde Line your business. Ship by
water. - ’

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Are Making W ar on the High Cost of Living, Offering to the Public
the Most Complete Stock,ever, in Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings at
prices that cannot be resisted.
A visit
to our store will
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Jr convince
j:■you.
Men's All Leather •
f) n r f o
CA
•Work Shoes, from.... V ^ * U ’
18-in. Top Boots, Lace, Ca]fslocfc, £A
formerly $13.50, now
—___ $aJaUV

Men's All-Wool Serge ' !'
JO? 50
fcSlliltS
i...il-rtWijl&gt;. r**-*»» »**•*.
Men's'Wool Casimer
d*1 and (M 0
tinttd
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I l i S S K ......$ 4 5 0 ™ $ 7 5 0
Buster Brown, Childrens Shoes at great
reductions. .
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Red Cross Ladles' Shoes and other lines al
greatly reduced prices.
Few specials yi Ladies Shoes,
d\4 CA
were $6.50, now...... —
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$ 1 2 .0 0

Casimer Salts, two
&lt;MO A|j
pair pants ..... .................... _

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These are Pre-war Offerings.
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• - t Furnishings and Hats at great reductions.
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* RIG BARGAINS IN A R M Y GOODS---------------- --------Army Mattresses, A-l qualify for M CA
cots or single beds
... &amp;
$ 2 j9 8 -$ 4 .7 0
16x16 Anny Tents,
only

Aft

Rain Coats and other Army Goods at

9x12 Army Tcnle

$ 2 2 .0 0

$350
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Tarpaulins or Auto covers,
" $V2*50
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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 2 6 ,192 1

MURDER WELL OUT
TRUTH WELL TELL,
OSTEEN CREME OUT
&amp;iime

WaETBT

of Two Years Ago, Murder of

Qoltsaw Cornea to Light

inzen Persons Trapped
„ Fire Which Destroy­
ed the Brown House

“Murder will out and truth will
tell,” William Woodward, a white
man about 60 years of age, was arreatod yesterday afternoon at Osteen
and is now in jail charged with the
murder of John H. Qitxaaw, which oc­
curred at Osteen on the night o f July
31. 1919.
I P NO WAY AT PRESENT OF
Prom appearances, Quitsaw was sit*
finding OUT HOW MANY
ting In a room at his houso near Os­
PERISHED IN FIRE
teen, and was reading a paper, or pro­
paring to read, as his glasses were be­
MACON, Ga, Aug, 22^-A dogside him when found and a light was
a peraoiuuare believed..to.June~ burning on tho table. Hta chair was
a ta trapped and burned to death
near a window. When found tho en­
p a fire which destroyed the
tire top of his head had been blown
I Brown House, a downtown hotel
off, and brains and parts of the skull
u d bait of the block in which it
were spattered over the walls, A cor­
b located, here early today. Owoner's inquesf was held, but a t that
Jn to the lose o f the register
time it was impossible to secure evithere is no check 00 the number
donee,
Basing. Ten persons are suffer- j The arrest, was made yesterday on
I tag from burns or Injuries sus­ } a warrant sworn out by John Tatum
tained in Jumping from the second
of Osteen. Sheriff Morris informed
V i third floor* and.ere' In the Jthe reporter that.a negro woman who
Boapitnl. Starting from an exhad been living with Woodward replosion of chemicals in an adja- j ported to Tatum that Woodward bad
cset drag store v^hlch Mew in the .confessed to her that Tie killed Quitaide of the structure, tha fire Jxaw, and.this Tatum reported to the
qaickly shut'off the escape o f
sheriff. Tatum suggested that bo
■any hotel guests and a heavy
could secret himself in the Woodward
has of life Is believed to have rehouse, Woodward being deaf, and that
silted from the numbers being
the woman would get'Woodward to
trapped in the rear halls Af the
repeat his story of tho killing so that
betiding. Those in front o f the
Tatum could War. This was done, and
feuding were forced to jump from
Tatum took young Haney with him.
windows because the stairways
They secreted themselves in the house,
were blown away b y,th e explos­
and the woman got Woodward to re­
ion and the fire escapee were en­
late the story o f the killing.
veloped in flames. Men on the
Woodward is said to have stated
sidewalks saved many women
that he killed Quitsaw because Quitirem injury by catching them In
saw informed on him (Woodward) for
their arms. Between one hun­
selling liquor and was the .cause of
dred and one hundred* and fifty
his arrest. He Is said to have stated
persons were registered in the ho­
that he used No. 4 bird shot and a
tel G. L. GUder, who escaped by
single barrel shotgun.
dropping from the third floor o f
Quitzaw was discovered the morning
the hotel annex said he certain
after the murder, or the morning of
fe left ten or fifteen men behind •the murder, about 8 o'clock, b y Geo.
him in that part of. the building
Brooks, who went to his house., For
who hod no .way of escape. T h e. two year* the murder has been a mys­
only known death at an early hour
tery, which now promises to be clear­
tsday was that of d. W. Hays,
ed up.
Justice of the peace, who died
State Attorney George DeCottea
from burns while being taken to
was-informed by phone this morning
the hospital.
of the arrest and stated that he wou|d
Two bodies o f men "burned so
be present,when the preliminary took
badly that It is believed Impossible
place before County Judge McCrary
te identify them, were found on
in DeLamL— DeLand News.
the secund floor by firemen soon
mtcr'a search o f theruina began.
Hastings Farmers
Harry Swansberg, Central of
Georgia locomotive engineer, who
Planning to Plant a
was burned and injured In jqmpBumper Potato Crop
log from the building, died short­
ly before noon, bringing the
laswn dead to four. It is teller«d at leant eight other bodies ere

egisteS missing

la the ruins.
IN HONOR OF VISITOR
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1Tram TharwUy'i Daily)

[ A putty compliment to. Mias Saiiie
pnrard, of Bamcsville, Ga., the guest
F her sisters, Mrs. Porter Pitta and
pli*. Leslie Bryan, was tho party givplast night by Mrs. Pitta at her home
* Magnolia ave.
A profusion o f pink vines and crepe
Myrtle, with ferns, were used in dec■sting the rooms. These lovely vines
entwined over the windows and
• the chandiUere, 'while cut glass
of the crepe Myrtle were effectiwly placed.
Ptach was served throughout the
"'rin g by Mrs. Leslie Bryan, later In
Gening brick tee cream carrying
the pretty color scheme, with anNftiod cake, was served. A fter feIreshmenta the guests motoretTout to
F*« lake where swimming and other
**t*r sports were enjoyed until a late

(Train T w d ,y ’ » D»ity)

Mrs. W. T. Langley was tho charm­
ing hostess at a weekend house party
at her apartment at Daytona Beach.
Those from Sanford enjoying this (Ulightful affair were: Mrs. F. B.
Langley, Misses Agnes Dumas, Flor­
ence and Ethel Henry, Berita Lake,
Daphne Wimbleh and Dorothy Rumph,
fnere were about fifteen guests who A number o f the young men from here
joined the party Sunday.
“ joyed this delightful courtesy.

Watch for

Service Station
GAS, OILS, VULCANIZING
BATTERY SERVICE

SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds o f
hauling.
81-tfe
Little Roberta Ambrose Is visiting
(thia week with her grandmother in
eitr trmd* la S tated and otter vacant cttlee,
Palatka.
Till* la a aroodvrful opportunity aa you will te
retainer the canals* 1 . IL W ilk in rrodacta
A. F. Westordlck has another car, laclodtas WaUtaa' Oocoaaat Oil Shampoo, Gar­
da Fare TowOaf. Fruit Drtak* and ovtr 18? o th­
a Ford truck, this time.
at product*. Writ# today t e frao aampta and
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0 . Tyner have had perttcxUr*.—Tha l . B. Walklaa Oo., «| Mam______________________ 81-dte
the Colt Gas Lighting System install­ phla. Tana.
ed at their home this wookJ
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krcll ami little
FOR SALE— it a 817 West First 8 t
Dorothy, motored down to Isieworth
, Eight rooms and bath. For price
graven ear Windermere, to spend the and terms, write box 782, Daytons,,
Week-end with their relatives, leaving
Fla.
46-tfe
on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Johnson, the father o f Mrs. SEND 81.00 and receive 2 8-4 lbs. o f
smoked mullet, the kind that's good.
Mealor, who has been visiting hero
Postpaid*—
David Phillips, 217 North
fo r a number o f days with ht wife,
Besch.
Street,
Daytona, Florida.
has returned to their home at Winter
,
.
.
.
.
98-Stpy—4tp
Garden, and hla wife will remain a
little while. We also hear that some FOR SALE—8 1^3 acre grove, con­
taining 100 bearing trees.
Also
of thsir Johnson cousins from Geor­
gia are Expected for a. visit soon. } good five roomed houao. Apply Mrs.
63-Stp
Jcsso Lee s having a little vacation J. M. Long, Chuluota, Fla.
this week. All will be pleased to l*’OIl SALE— 1 motorcycle, In good,
condition. Cheap fo r cash. Inquire
hear,that his wife is improving.
2-ltp
Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer L,undquLst 818 Palmetto.
and little daughter, o f Fort Meade, FOR SALE— 107 acres hammock land
have arrived , and will visit a t tho * splendid farm for general farming
homo o f their parehts, Mr. and Mrs. “fir truck, 3 miles from Enterprise on
J. ’C, Lundquiat, ond*4heir brothers good road and near Garfield station.
and sisters, at this place. Hilmer has Come and see.— N. E. Overman, Moss2-ltp
to return to his work at tho bakery dale, Fla. ’
on Friday, but his wife and d a U g h tHaircut 40c at new barber shop,
will remain for another week.
Second street, new DeForrast Build­
Charles Cramer, who lately came ing. We specialise In children’s hairfrom Nashville, with his w ife and cutting.— Albert Grainlitig, i Manager.
'
~ 2-ltp
family, and who has been stopping S '
at the home of his uncle, V. C. Collar,
was a caller with him - Thursday at
ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
the Ballinger home.
ORLANDO
A very pleasant house-warming
The "Energizer" Service can be had
surprise party was given last Satur­ at Orlando at 18 West Central Ave­
day evening at* the home o f Mrs, Al­ nue.
48-lfc
ma" Ncece and .her father, Mr, Maim,
In' Orapevilie to give them the glad
hand o f welcome,to the community. COM PANY C OP
They have lately come to make their
W . PALM BEACH
permanent homo among us and near­
LEADING FIELD
ly sixty young and old gathered there.
Among the crowd were also two sis­
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 24— Comters, Mrs. Hamel Tolar, and Mrs.
pany
C, West Palm Beach, led all the
Harold Haskins, o f Sanford. A doz­
field
Monday
in the rifle competition
en fine cakes were cut fo r refresh­
being
staged
at
Camp Johnston for the
ment, and served with cofTco to the
Taliaferio
trophy.
This- company's
jolly
■ * crowd.
* score was 788 points.
Company K, Orlando,-was second
with 714 point*. Company I, Tarpon
.Springs way thrid with 652 points.
Company rF, Jacksonville, was sev­
(I m Watoaotor’a Daily)
H with'
JH
score o f 622.
enth
A. S. Hughes, formerly o f thU city
Twelve teams, representing units o f
but now o f Sebring, la spending sev­
the Florida National Guard, "ore com­
eral days here.
peting fo r the cup. The winner o f the
Little. Mias Helen Douglas, o f Gold­
trophy«wUl be decided Tuesday when
en Lake, was the week-end guest of
the 600 and 1,000 yard ranges are
Ellen Telford.
shot. A number o f changes In stand­
Mr. and Mrs. Natiian 0 . Garner are
ing may take place Tuesday night
visiting in Delray aa the guests of the
since the last targets are the hardest
letter's brother, Columbus Keene.
Following,are the complete scores
'Ervin Seay, who tea been the guest
o f the teems at the close of Monday's
of hts cousin Robert Thrasher, at bis
firing:
home on Celery,.avenue for the past
Co. C, West Palm B e a ch -------- .—.788
week, le ft this afternoon for hit home
Co. K, Orlandoin Dade City, . *
Co. I, Tarpon Springs — .— .......652
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Forster hare
Co. H, Lake City '
*■!*!*»■
**&lt;r*6--«,*637
returned from a trip to Jacksonville,
Co. G, Starke...... .... ........ ......... L....686
making the entire distance in their car
Co. B, Miami ......... ...............
638
and stopping over in St. Augustine for
Co. F, Jacksonville .............
:._«22
some time. The auto trip gave Mr.
Co. D, Sanford ...........
„496
Forster time to- study conditions in
Co. I, Wauchula ___ - ...... I_______ 566
various sections' o f the state and he
Co; A , Daytona — ..........................865
stated this morning that Sanford looks
Service Co.,. St. Augustine and
more prosperous and there teepis to
Hastings
-.846
be more rear business in this city than
Headquarters C a , St, Pet«rsburg..489
any other part o f the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe tewton, o f Ovie­
IN HONOR OF VISITOR.
do, were in the city today.
R. W. Pearman returned last night
( T t e TburiS»7'» IM lr) * ' ■ ’’
from a flyihg trip to Jacksonville and
Mr*. VL A. Letter entertained very
reports everything flourishing In the delightfully Tuesday evening,* In com­
big city.
pliment to her sisters, Misses Msrgaret, Mary and Jean Linton, o f Mon(Tram n u tte 'i DaOr)
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Metcalf- and chil­ Jicello, who are her house guesta.
Quantities o f pink vine was used
dren, o f Bartow* are spending several
in
decorating the living room. These
days here^ at the Montezuma.
.*• '
pretty
vines'were artistically "en­
Mrs. \V! D. Crabtree and Httla son,
twined
over the door* and wlndowq.
W. D., who have been the guests of
In
the
dining
room, the pretty color
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat, left today for
scheme
o
f
pink
and green was carried
Miami, where they will spend two
out
with
pink
hibiscus.
*' /'■
weeks. They will again return to SahDancing and promenade were greatf
ford and will be the guoafs of Mrs.
Roumlllat before returning to tbolr ty enjoyed by tke gugats, Punch was
served throughout the evening &gt; y
home in Tampa*
Miss Fern Ward and father,' Mr. Misses Car me to Barber and Luclle
Harry Ward, spent the day here yes­ Newby- At a late hour dainty re­
freshments o f ice cream and cake
terday.
»
hire. D. L. Thrasher left yesterday were served by littie Mieses Helen
for Hendersonville, N. a , where she Douglas and Ellen Telford, who i w fe
will join her daughter, Miss May fitting organdie frocks. !
Those enjoying tte happy event
Thrasher, who is spending, severs!
weeks at, that popular summer.resort were Misses Mary and Jalim Zachary,
with friends. *
% v
Gladys Bryan, Bailie Howard, Kath­
Mrs, Widemea CatdWetil left yester­ erine WUson, Fannie Rsba Munson,
day for Dade City where she will Martin Brown and Edith Magee; Mr.
visit rsletjves.
,
and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr .and Mrs.
. Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Dcaa motored Bragton .Perkins, Mn *nd Mw. Y*nce
to Tampa yesterday where thty will Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Goodspend soverisl days.
, *'
■ hue, Mr. and Mrs. 0 . R.. Linton,
T. D. Ward, o f o f Dunn, N. C.. is Msasrs, Joe Davis, Tom Martin, Aland Raymond Boardon, Peter
il, John C. liarriaon, Wallace
Frank Markwood, Bherman

the mother

ho n o mhaUnad food. which will
develop every part of Ita body. Anal^cia o f PaHna O-McUn* Fmmd
tb tv i that it contains la proper proportion c//t!io elements I91 tnuecle,
blood, hail and hide making, ae well aa a lar*o percentage
" of Nitrogen fr?a extract, which etrapliea heel
and energy. Theto ieno 15 to I8percent waste ae in
feedins (he whole
oate, due to itmD*
owing whole.
Purina O -f.’ oltn e
F**d 1$ highly di-

;; T h a t ju st suits th o H orse and Mule's gppetite, a n d is easily
; ; digested. It elim inates w aste. Let ua show you. T h e n ext
;; tim e you buy H orse Feed, buy O -m olene fronji Cates Crate
; ; Co. and g et th e fresh stock ju s t out o f the car f r o m th e fa c!; tory. Y ou r h orse will d o better, w o rk harder and keep
;; healthier on P U R IN A O -M O LEN E , th e p erfect balanced
! |_ heavy g r a in and m olasses feed. T w o-th ird s o f a ton o f
! I O-M O LEN E g o e s as fa r in feed in g as a w hole ton -of oats and
I J c o m , w hich m ak es it a m on ey saver f o r you.

1

•: *

W e carry O -M O LE N E IN A N Y Q U A N T IT Y , and alw ays
; •,freah, a car e v e ry week w h ich enables us to keep it fresh
fo ry o u ^

S ) 'r

%

.

•?.. '.

W hen you w ant fe e d think o f O -M O L E N E and phone

Phone 181
NOTICE!

MOTOR TRIP TO WEST COAST

Judge and Mrs.- J*~ Q. Smith arid
daughter, Marie, o f Birmingham; Mr.

We have moved our grocery store
from opposite the postoffipe to the
new DeForest building on Second St.
between Sanford avfeuo and Palmet­
to street, rear of tte Sanford Dry
Goods Co. We Will be pleased to see
all our old customers and also new
ones.—Merchants Grocery Co.
f
' 2-ltp

and. Mrs. Sim Fair and Miss Marie
Fair'and Archie Fair, o f Prsttaville,
Ala.; Mrs. Frsfik Mllteer and little
daughter, Frances Fair, of Fort My­
ers; Mr, and Mrs. Woodward Barn­
well, of Tampa, and Mr. and Mrs.
The only thing that tea fewer
Braxton Perkins left this morning fo r
a motor trip down the West Coast. friends than a wart |s tha man who
They will visit Tampa, Clearwater, brags that hs la a knock-out with
the ladies.
St. Petersburg and Pass-a-Grille.

irould make the average
house a lot more consortable. What is it that your
houw needs? Let’s see: sun j
room, sleeping porch, sum­
mer kitchen, bedroom/bath-’
room, hardwood floors,, new
roof,garage,fencc8f treilis, flo’
seats? Lumber makes them
the lumber. Price* never will !

�T H E SAN FO RD W E E K LY H ERALD . FR ID A Y. A IM l.S T
s.

pvimiod.

26, 192l

n. a

Ooa&gt;pi«in*ni».

IF THE GROWER W ILL GET BUSY ON
THIS MOVEMENT

Gillen, proprietor of a largo depart­
ment stare at that place, says:
i•
(From Florida Grower)
"1 have a customer here who was In
bed for three years and did not go to
A‘ meeting o f fruit growers o f South
a meal at any time. She had five phy­
end West Florida was held in Tamps
sicians and they gave her tap.
One
on Friday, August lfi. There was an
bottle o f Tanlac got her up, on the
i« « ( flo rid * ,
earnestness about the various discus­
second bottle she commenced keeping
rallow*, to-wll
sions that Indicated a singleness of ship used.
house and on the third she did all the
purpose. “ The railroads end the coun•The Tampa Inter-Ocean Steamahlp cooking and housework for a family o f
try-at-larqre must be mads to realise Company directors and stockhelders, eight”
*
that this mutter of transportation has being local men, a n intlrestsd In the ' This sounds really incrodlble, but it
developed Into a serious thing, and welfaro o f the Florida dtrua industry, comes unsolicited from a highly crodmeans nothing more or lets than the will be glad to co-operate and a n here itable sou rce and is copied verbatim
salvation or practical extinction of to servo,” said Mr.. Shore.
‘
|from the letter.
•*
.
fruit and vegetable growing In FforiIt was suggested that (he Middle
Tanlac 4ls sold In Sanford by the
da,” aald one man, and he voiced just West uses many gn pefru lt, and that Union Pharmacy and leading drugabout the opinion o f the entire, aaaem- by shipping by water to New Orleans gists everywhere.— Adv.
hlager which consisted o f growers In
all tides, business men and repreasnTHEY ARB GOOD. PEOPLE.
tat Ives o f steamship linen.
Fruit
growing Interests ware not so great­
Commenting o f the Herald editori­
ly represented, for many wars not
al regarding the trip to Osceola, tbo
able to be present, or even be informMelbourne Times says:
!/
ed o f tKe meeting, owing to absence
Mr. Swann, when asked about Tam*
The Times wishes to add that the
from the state.
,
p* terminal facilities, said that queaomc* SMtu sa «ntms w«*t
people o f Osceola are among the fin ­
to* *f tbs BoaSard Orsat SM
Dr. Mark Sample, of Haines City, tion will take care o f Itself automatest on earth. Most o f them formerly
waa chosen as chairman o f tha mast- ically, and that it will be no trouble
lived at Hopkins and were the best o f
r, to-wlt:
■
ing, and Josiah Yarn, of Bradentown, to get men to furnish facilities if the
neighbors.
Sanfbrd does not &gt;know
,b2 B 5 J l*l*r*«uo. of &lt;**
was appointed secretary. L. 0. Ed- fruit is ’going jo be delivered. He said
B.aford a rut wit* tb* Wmt
ll-Towwhlp IB Bum of R**fo
wards, o f Thonotosassa, stated that there should be difficulty in getting what it la missing by not knowing
the average rail rata on fruit now la railroads, outside o f this state, to help these good people better. The Herald’s
of Buford Orut.
advice to investigate the situation la
$1X5 per box and that than is no in shipping.
timely.
A
good
rM
d
to
Osceola
will
prospect o f relief from the.railroads.
Mr. Yarn added that from NovemHe said that California la shipping ber to February, four months, ventila- be found worth while.
I* Bratlo. SI. Towfohlp is. Soot* of S u n
Edit.
fruit 10,000 miles by water to tha tion only, and not refrigeration,
|pUlot n&gt;0d to 1* 1* eato* tut row Ur*
•astern markets at seventy cents a equipment would be needed on* steamIcUlm wot latoroot to *ad to tU iudo bm
box, wwhUe It is only about 2,000 ships.
iIIWTI OMCTlbM,
.
* Tborofor., yoa. J.bm O'N.111. *ro tortby
miles, or Qne-fifth the distance, from
Mr. Edwards suggested that a carTampa. At this rata tha Florida go o f thirty or forty thoirnnd boxes
- a. w
.i w
X T a liJ r .
grower will grow poorer and poorer, o f fruit aent at once to oue market
■•Un ud tb.ro m.kt u m t U tU MU
(omptatat
oxUMtod
*f*l**t
row,
otUrwUo
he aald, and the only relief la for the might break the market enough to o ffdocroo pro oowfoooo wlU U ootorod.
Aod *11 ot*or Mrtioo cUlmln* tar rl**L
citrus growers to a man to join with
_ _______________ ______ _ ___ _ tw or (nunot la Ud tw tU proportr Ur.to.bc
other shipping Interests for water
chour or Ta* Uwtlflcato No. ISO, dated tU dtecrtbid. by, thrawc* or uda* aaj of tU »
*d dar of iant.A. D. ISIS, Ua OM Mid Oor- tte* MrMa unod. or otborwtet, tn ru«lrod
transportation.
.
ten, to more markets.
~ *
tincat* In nr orno* aad U* mad* appUeattow IS* ami twaar bafMw owr Mid Ortwlt OMrt
T*1
«• lawte ta accord*new with taw.
OowA Hum ta SufbrdTVlorlda, u tU 1
Chairman 8amp!e added that In any .M r. Parry, o f Fort Myers, said that
Sabi roctineato. tmbr.ro. t*. foUowtac duertbof NorwmUr, ■A. D. 1«31, aad tbu a
case, if the railroads could not carry It coats thirty-three cents to send • ml pnvortr altaatrd la RooUool* Ooo.tr, flart- thoro maka aaaoror ta tU Mil of con*telat &lt;
Btotk *&gt; **■ C- Buford. IMMlad apwtaat Mid ukaowa p.rtloo, otbwrvl
tha fruit on account o f a strike or box o f fruit from Fort Myers only to Si*
Tbo Mid Uad bataf tuaaaMd at tU data of * dacr** pco cnof— wtu U toltrod ante
other trotable, the railroad la the only Jacksonville. Ha spoke at some length
proawnt outlet and the packing houses on the preferential rati rates given
would have to close, so another outlet transcontinental trunk lines, east and
by water would be necesiary.
west, and said that to kee.&gt; up a the
During a generaLdlscusslon by vsr- port o f Tampa shipping both io* and
ious men present the idea o f trans­ from Tampa mutt be built up.
porting fruit by truck from as far
Burks L. Hamner suggested that
Stewart. Kit.
east as Polk county would be entire- ships should be purchased, as Mr.
Aten Ta* Owuncat* K*. Tl. Salad Urn Swd
Sly of Jaw*. XT D. IBIS, baa ftted mM ettttflly'afeasible fo r all shipments through
rate ta ■ / ofOe. and baa made .ppllr.tloo for
the port of T^mpa. With TarapA as
« « ' ' »
aecwrda**. w flkuITaiS
t ,
_
. (Wflineal, mbbrat*, tb. toltewtaa dlicrttnl
the logical concentrating point, It was
interrOcean proMrtr rttuus is smokoi* oowaty, rterMa.
suggested that steamer Unas might
elleved that
^
‘iTta.’ u!
also touch at Boca Grande, to serve Tampa m e h in t s wduld take as much
Lee County, Charlotte county and oth­ stock in the enterprise as would the
, BMlta Omp.Br, * corpor.ttew. Dorner southern territory. Fruit would be
brought to the docks by truck or by
bargers or small steamers of light
draft
Josiah Yarn, o f Bradentown, quoted
a few figures that were ', startlingly
true, as the fruit growers have found
out to their cost. “ With 400 boxes
per acre at a fair average,” Mr. Vam
said, “ thia is about our position— and
I think all fruit growers will agree
with me. There has been added fifty
cents per box in costs in the last two
years, he said, or $200 per acre tax,
equal to 10 per cent, interest on a
$2,000 mortgage, and he asked what
farmer would stand up under that
perpetual mortgage on every acre,
“ Fate helps those who help them­
selves,” he said, “ arid we are lucky to
be between two oceans, with an avail­
able port at frequent intervals.” He
mentioned that it is only about seven­
ty days until tbe season's movement
o f fruit begins. “ With the present
high costs culture o f groves, spray­
ing and fertilising will be neglected, a
fourth o f the growers going practical­
ly out o f business each year until
nothing much will remain in four
ysars,. unless they seise the remedy
now within reach,”
reachL said Mr. Yarn.
“ The club o f water competition fs

pet- boat could be raised in a abort
time.
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'
Mr. Williams, o f Manatee county,
represented the vegetable growers,
and said they would jolq with tha eitrua growers in ahipping by water. He
said the expect 600 cars o f celery alone
:he coming season, besides other truck
n that county. He waa confident that
the Norfolk and Western aild the C. *
). railroads would give good rates inand from Baltimore. He told o f the
l ight the vegetable men are still putting up against the rail rates here,
and said they are ready to turn to
•teamshipa.

it your nostrils are clogged and
your head is stuffed and you can’t
breathe freely because of a cold or
catarrii, just get a small bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm at any drug th r t .
Apply a little o f this flagrant, aritiseptic cream into your nostrilr and let
it penetrate through every a ir-p tv ■age of your head, soothing and heal­
ing the inflamed, swollen mucous
membrane and you get instant relief.
Ah! how good it feels. You* nos­
trils are open, your head iy clear, no
more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
more headache; dryness or struggling
for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm ta just
what sufferers from head colds and
eatanh need. It’s a dalight.— Adv.

Ocean Steamship CoM said that ship­
ping conditions today are not normal,
and it is hard to give close figures on
what would be tbe cost of transporta­
tion, but it could be given approxi­
mately, estimating tha running ex­
penses o f a steamship and ita cargo
capacity. He aald this charge would
be perhaps fjfty cents per box, but
could not promise that definitely, tho
• AT COftONADO BEACH.
he waa confident that there would be
e considerable saving from the preaent rates o f about $1.25 per box.
8hlpe at* easy to get at low p
children. William and Emily, also
aa tha shipping board haa pleni
Mr*. G. W. Yaliable and niece, Effie
•eU. Mr. Shore aald that just
0*Cein.
art over at Coronado Beach
the new -member, o f the ahli
board w i l W 1. uncertain, but I

Upw Oa.*i Add I* Itewib Saaterd. TW'Mld laad
M*MMd SI lb# date of tb. iMWiac. of
rartlMntt in th« mem of tHkMiTB.
Ate TAX OMtlftelt Sm. mi.
tb* 2nd
«**
a
baTflted Mid mtineSte la a&gt;r kfnew aad baa- mad. apwttoatte. tar
la* dnd lo ten. la amrdaan with tew. Raid
nrttnnt# m b r .c tb. foltewlwe Awtrited
pnimrtr .Ita.toJ la SMrtaote Cooaty, Florid..
Wwtt! Imt M. rtertda Uad * Cokmii.Uoo
Oa’a Add. ts Iteatb fUatard. Thr aald tead ba­
te* .»*. . . nl .t t*. dal. . f tb. Inwaan of .aeb
rrrtinc.tr la tbo aaaM of Uakaowa.
UateM Mid fwtmntcc ab.ll b* rrdrmod arrordin* le law tat -dnd will Imm Hurt jo oo
lb .»tb d»j O f 8*ptewtaor. A. D. ISSI.
“^delal al*aaiar* aad Mai Ute
** A««W.I. A. D. 1BU.
IRKAL)
te A. DOUOLASS.
St Cbtwlt O w t
Miaul* Cbwat*, rta.
lei*
m. wskkb. a a

Secretary
I f- 7The
* ° SecJ
eU r&gt;r is
,s in receipt o f a let-1 «*•"&gt;*• considerable space to a departI I ? ! * * “ 11° r. « ««."“ ■ S S &amp; S g t S S * « " &lt; " * . 'St- Jobn.
' AtlantJLc PQrt*. * magaslne d c _______ River
uiver Porta
i orts Development’ Our mat­
Orlando Chamber of opportunities n o t a v a i l e d the upbuilding o f the American mer­ ter fo r this department most come
chant marine and the development of from you and we will appreciate auch
Commerce Will Be
iorcign and domestic trade relations suggestions and help as you can give
Guests
J S E L f t ? *&gt;uth
port* of us for our mutual benefit We know
JacfaonWIle, FIil, Brunswick, Ga., 8a- that the sections bordering on the S t
Johns river south of Jacksonville are
s“ * hot only interested in attracting agriHr. Waite, in his letter, advises that
ne has received an Inquiry from a sub­
MATTERS PERTAINING TO DE­
scriber asking -W h a t is a P ort?” and
c coast points and manufacVELOPMENT INLAND WATER­
“
» * * ■"■!» Mpr.Mn“ ite d - Thii is cheaper than
WAYS BE MAIN OBJECT
*
5
*
Attk“" ' p»rt* » k ,
■cross the United States by
‘ .t *d
fa t.,,
i ^
under' the old r v *° J * * c,t,ea ,oe»*«d on the 8t,
inhevetion over previooa af&lt;w»a river, amongst which Sanford
» similar nature it has been •from n , " ^ '
*™&gt; —
f 'r r M
hat the qext monthly ban ' t a k
th‘ —w t.rn holds a very prominent position. This
L* O mo.# ___ 1 /H
a
a P.
question was asked with the thought
« * t jn ,t h o true sense of]the word tfie

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_ * •

A. DOUGU r *
oxm s

SSrjSBW

to California, Oregon and Washing^
coat than from Blrmlngham. Why not ship this material to
Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa and Pen»a col. .nd , Urt acme mllla in Flori­
da. It would betesa than half the
distance to the Pacific coast.. Florida
h** « c e s . to the sea M no other
■taU, and freight by water i. much

M

trouble.
Fortunately,
&lt;y J«!'ni_which w«y evident in the pas
has gradually disappeared. oBth thi
Orlando, and Sanford Chambers o;
t^ommeree but recehUy have had oc

ninth Uatar Ooms^ar, a rwpuc.tiow,
TB.
i
M. D. Bartmr. '
.
.1
•
■torkbobten of tb. Vlortda Land a CtokmUa- Ttrtwa of that ftatU Saose at. Itewtfaw
Uoo Ooajmsr. iJmlird. a corporatkm *f Car­ Ml. mad. aad round br tb. IIM. j.
tead, aad *to tb# Mtkaowa drTiara. araalM. I'rrkUu, JMte* at tb. Tib Jadlrtal Clica
m otlmr ctelmaate. bp. tbroM* w,on&lt;Wr*ib.
abota a.mod p.rllr., u f to aar aad an atbar
HU. la a nrtala taw*, prodla*
P*tw» or partte* wboaMtrtr elatadas aar
rtebt, till* or tatertet ta aad ta I*, ralknrlac dnrrlbrd Uad, ctlute. tfta* aad tala*
ta Um Ctantr of Rrmlaote aad Slat, of rfcrIda. uof. partteal.rlr doterttad m follow.,
to-wltl
.
, ‘ V ?'*1.*' •* •
“ I tmi Kart of a petal
•*
h«rtkt"« tatmorttea
of CtaamrrrUl fltnat' aad Raad Atnm . aa
rtjowa Hr B. B. Traffurd'a map of Baatatd.
nortda. run Itaan Soot* 104.3 foot lo tb.
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the Ju
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i i ea? * ork on the part o f these or­
ganizations.
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By this sort of telephone pr,
you get quicker connections, the
work is lightened and good
service is greatly facilitated.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AN D TELEGRAPH COM PANY

UOo

o. our opportunitiesT
.
The Tribune is glad to . ttt * the
state marketing bureau throw this
harpoon of facta into the people. The
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^ -paporodof FJo
have for yoars b*m showing the
to riches and renown. •But* the
spouse hn sheen so feeble and so a
that it is almost disheartening
times. * The Tribune has seen the
year or two.
are availing
themselves o f the opportunities pre­
senting from time to time, and in a
thowheehi o f a varied industry ovei
this land.
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‘The Tribune haa shown how the
motor barges o f modem times can,
and do, ply between places on rivers
and bays aqd gulf, carrying and
bringing the commercial products
needed by the separated places cheap­
er than tlther by railroad or by big
, "■nQuet will be held Tuesday
steamship. The greatest distribut­
n ? , L Auglut 20th at the Valdes ing center for fuel in the Squtheast
^0,c,• Tichets are $1^G per ewer.

ta lb* State of rtertda lb. atrrk. rt . Mb
*fMl »bom would Mad Ita i.U Motaau, If Utla*. aad It tarttar .prnflti Ita
lb. Mid aurora MU b««ta Cited Ibrtll li a*
brttet of tbs complain..t th.t ttm U . ta**■ or ai* sis— a tatatortod la ita two ta
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rail OMrt of Brmtaote Oraatj, rterti*. rt ta
OMrt Doom at Buford, rtertda. tbU ita M
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Railroads to Operate
First Through Train
to Florida Reso/ts
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rallw*y» will operate a
^hrough train f rom CUicinnatUo S t '
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a greater number o f our read•n the information that the
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suredly reaching out to the cities loented thereon, and under the responsiDon’t iall everything you know -or
nilitics that we assume we musVplsy
* part o f helpfulness.. Consequently you won’t be able to come back fo r the
our next and succedlng numbers will ecore,

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perhapa better than
that a ship o f about l
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be bought for a total
aald that In two. or t
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the other previously assfriied, sltho*
they do not compare In sise.
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Publication devote a portion o f its
Jpace- to publishing information under
he heading “ S t Johns River Ports

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TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y H ER A LD , F R ID A Y, AU G U ST 26,1921
tax orTive per cent onTUie^Jollowingf
article* when sold by the manufac­ Returned florae Saturday from a de­
lightful viiit with relatives at Oonturers at the Aims given:
nellsville, Pa. Ur. Britt alao bought
Carpeta and rugs, $3.60 a square
fall
gooda in Chicago and New York,
yard; trunks, $30 each; yalloes, travel­
while
away.
ing bags, suit cases and hat boxes,
$15 each; purses, pocketbooks, shop­
(T m
T M id ir 'l DtU;)
ping and hand bags,.$4 each; portable
Miss Mamie Rate Williams Is spend­

Tax Reviscion Bill Cuts
$818,000,000 in 1923,
Oh, Joy!

BILL WILL PRODUCE OVER $ V
000,0000,000 THIS YEAR— REPEAL8 EXCESS PROFITS
--------WASHINGTON, Aug.. 22.—The tax
revision bill o f 1021, estimated to ctft
$818,000,000 from the nation’s tax
burden by 1923, was passed late Saturday afternoon by the House, 274 to
125, on an almost stra.lght party vote,
Three Democrats supported the

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H n U r 'i D tflr)

Mrs. Endor Curlett, ofG eneva, was
in the city today.
Messrs. Henry McDonald and Rob­
ert Rowe, of Jacksonville, spent the
week end here, returning to Jacksonville yesterday afternoon. They were
Accompanied home by Mrs. Robert
Rowe and little daughter Bettie, who
have been the guests o f her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Betts, at their home on
Oak avenue.
Mrs. Caddy Thomfpn, o f Jacksonville, is the guest of her brother and
sister, Mr. -and Mrs. W. S. Thornton,
at their home on West First street
Dr. and Mrs. S. Fuleston, Miss Ca­
milla Puleston, Mr. and Mis. D. L.
Thrasher, Col. and Mrs. George W.
Knight and family returned home yes­
terday from Daytona Beach where
they spent several days at the Seaside
Mr. and Mrs. John Dender, Messrs.
Frederick and Jake Dender, of Flushihg, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Melsch at their home on
First street. Mr. and Mrs. John Den­
der are going to make 8anford their

21. Meantime the senate finance
committee will hold additional public
hearings on the.whole tax question
and probably revise the measure in a
number o f details. A s finally passed
by the House with nearly 100 amend­
ments, the bill Is estimated to pro­
duce a total o f $3,347,000,000 revenue,
this fiscal year, or $221,000,000 less
than the estimate under the existing
As repeal o f the excess profits tax
and higher income surtax rates would
not become effective until next Janu
try I, the full force o f the measure
will not be reflected In. government
receipts until the calendar year, 1923.
but Republican leaders say that
through repeal o f the transportation
and other taxes the reduction in. the
tax bill In the next calendar year will
be epproximalely $512,000,000.
Principal Changes
The principal changes is present

Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. Dunwody, o f A t­
lanta, are spending some time here at
the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor o f Sa­
vannah, Ga., are visitors here, stop­
ping at the Montesuma.
t
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'S Mr.
and Mrs. E. A.
Pieros and Mr.
Harry Pierce, of Bartow, spent the
day here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Linton, of Monticello', Fla., aro registered at
Montezuma. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hawkins, and
children, o f Lake Monroe, and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Wheeler Marsh, of CjLond,
were visiting W. E. Hawkins nnd
family Friday and Saturday at Cor­
onado Beach.
The many friends o f Mrs. G. A.
Brewer, and her niece, regret that
they have moved away from Sanford.
They aro now on their orange grove
at DeLeon Springe. Their neighbors
and friends wish them much happi-

ing a three week's vacation In Apop­
ka with relatives.
Mrs. F. B. Langley re Turned home
yesterday from Daytona Beach where
she spent the week end as the guest
of Mrs. W. T. Langley. 8h&lt;\ was ac­
companied homo by Miss Teague Sim­
mons o f Moimtville, N. C.
w Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Oberholser, Mr.
Richard Church and Miss Gertrude
Aten, o f Belvidere, 111., arrived in their
car yesterday and are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grayain at their
home on Sanford Height*. __
Mr. and Mrs. A\ W. Lee spent the
week end at Titusville as the guests of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Lee, Hr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parker, o f Ma­
con, Ga., aro spending some time here
at the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs.' Marsh, Mrs. F. Holleyhead and G. H. Wiegand, were
among those from Jacksonville stop­
ping at the Montesuma yesterday.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell, Mr*.
Boyce Bell, Misses Virginia Palmer,
Lottie Caldwell and Perris Lee Bell,
Clifford Bell, jr., and Leslie Moufchton, formed a congenial party motor­
ing to Daytona Beach Saturday where
they spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dalger, ar.,
o f Tampa, arrived here this afternoon
and are the guests o f their son, FredS. Daiger, jr.
Miss Teague Simropns, o f Mount-

and la the attractive guest o f Mrs. F.
B. Langley, at her home on Tenth
street.
Mrs. T. C. Vincent, o f Vero, is ii&gt;
the city ,the guest o f her.sister, Mrs.
R. J. Holly. .Mrs. Vincent has been
visiting relatives in Tampa and will
go to Vero Saturday for a fow days,
returning hero to spend some time.
The many friends o f Harry P.
Driver, are glad to se him In the city
again after an absence o f many~y?ara
Mr. Driver was manager of the San­
ford House here for many years, and
he and Mrs. Driver and daughter,
Martha, have a large circle o f friends
herc. They are living at Atlanta at
present, where M j. Driver Is with the
Atlanta Hotel Supply Co. -He may
make Sanford hla headquarters In the
near future for the state of Florida.

will return again to Sanford.
Mrs. W. A. Lester has as her
Repeal, o f the excess profits tax.
guests
her parents, Mr. and Mra O.
Increase of tl;e corporation income
R.
Linton,
and h«r sisters, Misses
tax from l6 to 12% per cent, effec­
Margartt,
Mary
and Jean, of Montitive next January 1.
include:

(5 Judge and Mra. J. Q. Smith and lit­
tle daughter, Marie, o f Birmingham,
Ala., arrived yesterday and are the
guests o f their aunt, Mrs. Ella LeffIcr, at The Gables.
* ; William and A1 Wltherington, of
Apopka are In the city today much
Exemptions from the interne tax of tarthe delighl o f iBcTFlnany Sanford
friends..
*
Dr. W. F i Blackman, o f Wekiwa
Ranch, left today fo r Chicago where
he will be absent for some time on
business^
-Mr. and,Mrs. Charles L. Britt and
two children, Margaret and Charles,
si^atltutlon of

DEATH OF MRS. A. R. STILES
The many friends o f Mrs. A ., R.
Stiles will regret to learn o f her death
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Hartley, at Longwood, Fla.,
at nine o’clock Sunday night, August
21st.
*
There was everything possible done
for her comfort and care and many
friends and loved ones gathered at her
bedside together with her husband,
parents, four brothers and two slaters,
during the last hours o f her illness.
Mrs. Stiles was a member o f the
First Baptist Church at Longwood,
and a beautiful christlike.ltfe ahe has
Bought and it was the hand o f A l­
mighty God who sent the angel from
heaven to lay her sweetly to rest and
to take her soul to God who gaveth it.
Mrs. Stiles leaves to mourn her l^ss
her husband and three small children,
also both parents, her brothers J. L.
Hartley, o f .Jacksonville; B. C. and
W. J. Hartley, o f Groveland, A. C. L.
Agent and banker respectively, John
B. Hartley, A. C. L. Operator/ o f Or­
lando and her two slaters, Etha Hart­
ley formerly assistant cgshier o f the
Bank of Groveland and Mrs. Nancy E.
New, connected with the Orange Title
Guaranty and Abstract Company- of
Orlando.
The funeral services were conduct­
ed at the home o f the deceased’s par­
ents in Longwood at three o'clock p.
m., Monday, August 22, Dr*. Hyman
and Burr of Sanford and Winter Park
officiating.
A special male quartette from the
Baptist Church here accompanied Dr.
Hyman.
Undertaker Miller had charge of
the interm ent, ,
WILL POST SIGNS IN SEMINOLE.
J. A. Seals, advertising manager of
the Florida 8tkte Auto Association,
is in the city in the interest o f tht
organization. The officials In the im-1
mediate future, will Mgn post .Volu­
sia and Seminole counties. -Mr. Seals
h a s. also joined hands with J. S.
of the Daytona Beach Racing Asso­
ciation .to help bring about a means
o f securing racing prizes, also pub­
lish a magazine which will spread the
good news o f big racing classics on
Daytona Beach,this fall such as run
in Indianapolis and Los Angeles,
both for stock and. racing cars.

Cords That Don’t Blow Out
Y ou feel secure on Firestone Cords.
Because Firestone Cord* don’ t blow
o u t. Your repair m an w ill tell you
he hasn’ t teen a blow out this past

y e a r -1 9 ,690, 15,099 and
m iles, ana the .tires still
strong. See your Flreatone
today. N am e below.

Firestone Cord U rsa are being sold at loweet prices ia cord
tire h istoryi. M zi^ -| 2 4 .M 32z4-$44.3t M z4 )f-4 M .M

DEALERS

BRYAN-W H EELER MOTOR CQ
E. S. ROCKEY

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$625 f. o. b. Detroit

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which ia harnessed
one of the mopt adaptable, efficient, economical sources o f power in the
world— the internal cqmbustion engine.
"The tractor will multiply the productive capacity o f 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,*
"Jt will enable each worker to earn so ipuch 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 moat profitable business on earth.’ ’

AUTHORIZED DEALE

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SANFORD WE

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Cnpt. and Mrs. George DeCottea
and son Frederick Bell, ' returned
home yesterday from Jacksonville.
Mrs. DeCottes was the guest o f the
former’s mother while her husband
and son were.at Camp Johnston.
Miss Lottie Caldwell left this after­
noon for Orlando where ahe .ifill be
the gueat o f Mrs. Preston Buford,
for several days.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Warren, and
daughter, Misses Katherine and
Eleanor, o f Jacksonville, with Miss
Hayden, o f Birmingham, Ala., were
the dinner guests on Friday o f Mr.
and Mrs. M. II. Bowler. They were
returning from a. week delightfully
spent motoring in the southern ‘part
of the state.
*
Miss Nathalie Perry arrived in the
city Sunday, and ia the gueat of her
coualn, Miss Mable H. Bowler.
Mrs. Porter Pitta entertained at a
spend-the-day party yesterday at
Wekiwa Springs, In compliment to
"her sister, Miss Sallle Howard, of
Barneavillt, Ga. •
Charles and Edward Henderson are
spending their vacation at Baltimore,
.Washington, Richmond, and Atlanta.
They will be away until school opens,
when Edward will attend the high
school here while Charles goes to
Stetson University, at DeLand.
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mra. Frank
Milteer, o f Mort Myers, Misses Marie
Fair, and Mary Armstrong, and Mr.
Archie Fair, motored .to Orlando
Saturday afternoon.••
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Barnwell,
o f Tampa, arrived Saturday and are
the guests o f their aunt, Mrs. Ella
Leffler ,at her home, The-Gables.
Mr. shd Mrs. Claud p . Herndon re­
turned home , Saturday fr o m ' Waycross, Ga., and Jacksonville.

to Plant N o. 2 . This perm its die
price reduction oh th b tire from
IliiS to $13.95. No euch value h al
evar before been offered tire u teri.
If your dealer hasn’ t th e ExtraSize In stock ask for our Stand­
ard N on-Skid type at th e tam e
price. Y ou w ill ttill be getting an
u n u s u a l tire value.

..

. Repeal o f the income surtax rates
from 32 per cent to 655 per cent inelusive,
Increased exemptions fb heads of
families, effective as of last January
1 to $2,500 for-incomes not in excess
of $5,000 and additional exemption for
dependents to $400 from $200. •
Repeal of the transportation taxes,
effective next January 1,
Repeal o f the tax on life, fire and
marine insurance policies and impoaition of the Corporation tax of 12%
per cent on all such insurance com-,
ponies, except fraternal, effective next
January 1. ,
Repeal o f the-taxes on fountain
drinks, ice cream, and other beverag­
es and the substitution of manufac­
turers' taxes as follows:
. Four cents a gallon on cereal bev­
erages; fivo cents a poun&lt;l on carbonie
acid gas; two cents a gallon on fruit
juices o f soft drinks; three cents a
gallon on atlll drinks, exclusive of
mineral and- tablo water, and ten
cents a gallon on fountain syrups.
These changes would go Into forte on
enactment of the law.-'
Repeal of the stamp taxes on per­
fumery, cosmetics, toilet preparations
and proprietary medicinea upon enact­
ment of the bill.
Repeal of the 10 per cent tax on
baseball, foot ball and basket ball
equipment, akates, toboggans, snow
shoes and sltUs, and reduction of ten
per cent tax to five on tennis, golf and
polo equipment, games, and the like,
the whole to come into force on enact­
ment of the hill.**
Exemption from the income tax of
the first $500 o f income from invest­
ments in building and loan associa­
tions, effective at passage o f the law.
A reduction from five to three per
cent in the levy on candy; and o f
from tan to five per cent in the levies
on t\ft articles and art and art works,
and repeal o f the tax on' electric Jana.
A reduction from tan to five per
cent in the tax on all yaehta.with mo­
tor or othdr craft leaf than 32 feet
In length or o f less th*n fjve tons car­
rying capacity exempted from this

Flreatone first made the low price
o f 913.95 on the Standard N on-Skid,
M ay 2. Unusual purchasing power
through big volum e o f bualnefa, and
the great efficiency of Its $ 7 ,9 H ,H 9
Plant N o ..2 , m anufacturing exclu­
sively 30x3)£ size, m ade thlsjpoestble.
Now, the production of the ExtraSize 30x3)4 tire hat been transferred

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Being a Story A b ou t Pud H aw kins and the K ing o f the Hears

CAMP JOHNSTON

By NELL H. CROSS
(All XitkU ttNrrW)
r«r many years, more years
u! *nd Mrs. Brulo could count on
£ r fln r r . and toe., they had m .d e
t i t home in the jungles o f BUckt u r Creek and Bock Spring Ham*Vk Mr. Bruin, whose age and size
him precedence over aU other, o f
£ tribe, was known throughout the
lh. "KI m o f I W
HU selfish, greedy nature ,WM the
of much dissatisfaction among
£ , bear nelghbora, and in eonsemost of them Had emigrated to
parts, leasing him alone i u
-o.narvh of all he surveyed.”
Not coring to 11.4 «® fa r from othof his tribe in hit old age, he dato Icare hla homo on Blackwatee
&lt;yek and move hla family farther
.ooth on the Weldwa river. Then,
too the game and berries were m ow
-jentiful on the WekiWa range. Won*rful tales of mllea and miles o f
blueberries, and pasture lands running
with hogs, cattle, sheep and
Mats had reached hie e a n .
What
besr would hcsiUte to take possesaion
M inch n country ? * \
Early spring found Mr. Bruin and
family housed in a secluded bend o f
the Wekiwa river not fa r from his
foraging ground. "Ah,” said
Mr.
Bniin ns he smacked hta lips, “ What
an easy life for me, rio more long,
Hrtiomc trips for our daily supply o f
blueberries, blackberries and
fcatklebcrries in abundance;‘ haws and
jgnimmons to be had fo r the ellmbfeg, grapes hanging low and tempting
(ad more than all these, a fat porker
item Farmer Boyd’s flock to spice up
cor diet once in a while. No more o f
Blsekwator Jungle for me and mine.”
,Now, while Mr. Bruin end family
stre living on the “fat o f the land,”
tie farmers in that section were not
Wing so good over the matter! One
if one they were missing a fat lamb
» pig, or perhaps a half-grown ycarib j or n full-grown hog had gone to
satisfy his appetite. Hunting parties
wre organized; their best dogs were
put on his trail, and daya were use­
lessly spent in chasing this marauder.

; The- Florida Scon
"For Wide-Awake Boys”
36c Year -rt
WILLARD LUMLBY, ~
902 Fr|pck
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IReho-paste
Sprains;
‘Ask Your Druggist
. LANDIS, FIBH &amp; HULL
Attorneys end Cotmeellora-at-Law

DeLAND*' FLORIDA
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Will practice in the State and Fsder*1 Courts. Special facilities fo r Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.

HAVE DARK HAIR

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
# m o i IN TBB dbURT BOUSE

SANFORD, - •

WON 8ILVER.CUP FOR THE DBS!
SHOOTING IN MACHINE
Mr, Bruin, tho’ very daring, was also
QUN COMPANIES
very cunning. Hft had learned to shun
the tempting halt that hid the crafty
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Company D came home yesterday
and looked like winnen
in time, ail pitfalls and n o w s set fo r full of
hie benefit, lie know just where to am f th ey^ ere winners^ Thqy .csrriec
leap in the Wekiwa river end crouch off the first prize in shooting among
into e muddy cave under the bank in all the machine gun companies and
eluding hla enemies. No iu tter what Private First Class Michaels was top
their plans were, Mr. Bruin was al­ man. The scores'^re‘given in another
ways equal to the occasion, and all piece in this issue and the Herald just
efforts were futile when it concerned wanted to add that Company D and
this daring thief, who was dally cut­ •1! the officers and men made a name
ting short their winter’s meet supply. for themselves while at Camp John­
Now in another county lived a mail ston. And they were complimented
who was known fal* and wide for hla for being men first and real gentle­
ekili as a marksman. In ail the coun­ men also and when you can be a
try there was no one with e truer, aim good soldier and a gentleman you have
or a steadier hand than Pud Hawkins, shin.the' India rubber safety, razor do­
and his brave followers, Homer nated by the Herald Printing Co. ’
Congratulations are pouring in to­
Clause, Charley Brown * and Jake
Wynne were close second with the day to the boys end their officers and
rifle. .
Sanford and Seminole county •are
It was to these huntsmen that tho proud o f their soldier boyaf
farmers appealed in their troubles. they would give a good account o f
After a hard day’s chase with gun and themselves fo r they took up their
dogs Mrs. Bruin and cub were brought .work with that determination. Com­
as trophies of the hunt, ana Pud says pany D ia entitled to ell the praise and
Uut only a broken rifle prevented him all the assistance that the people of
from adding to his collection the dar­ Seminole county can give them.
ing Mr. Bruin.
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Overjoyed at the success of Pud and * * * * * *
his men, the farmers went to their
homes hoping once more to lie down
and rcst.at night without having their
slumbers Interrupted by tho squeal o f
a pig or the bleat of a Iamb.
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After such an experiment at\d narrtgt escaper they jtupposed Mr.’ Bruin • B. J .Overstreet and E. W. Dickwould give, them a V ide berth, and eon were visitors in Orlando Wedthat their days o f trouble were over neaday.
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as far as bears were concerned. In
A. R. Sanlin ,of Lcesbbrg, was a
this they were mistaken, for the very visitor In town Friday. .
next week Mr. Bruin was back on the
J. E. Phipps returned Friday from
range destroying and,killing on overy Jacksonville where ho has been for
hand. Again Pud Ha'wklns and hta thu past two weeks.
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men came to the' rescue, anff before
Prpf. Chaffer ia visiting his par­
another moon rolled around Mr. Bru(n ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaffer.
had served as a feast for the farmers
F. 0 , Frair returned home Sunday
and.bis captors. Needless to say there from Jacksonyille vqhere he has been
was great rejoicing on the part of the fo r the past two weeks,
farmers, to be rid of this bear family.
A. Y. Fuller and J. S. Dlqkcl were
Mr. Bruin weighed no less than five
transacting business in Orlando Sat­
hundred pounds, and was tho biggest urday.
bear ever killed In.that section arid
Mr. and Mrs. Holbrpok and ,two
naturally the subject o f the biggest
children, of Frost Proof, is the gueftts
“ bear story” ever told by Pud Haw­
o f Mrs. Holbrook’s brother, L. P.
kins and his men.
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Mrs, Florence Hudson was up giv­
ing her regular weekly music, Tues­
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day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chapman and
little soli, left Wednesday for their
home in Jacksonville, after several
w*eka visit with' Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
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Dinkel.
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Mayor Henk and wife expect to
SANFORD MUSICIANS RENDER­
leave In a few days for their Home In
ED FINE CONCERT ON FIRST
New York, fo r a several weeks’ va­
STREET AT FOUR O’ CLOCK
cation.’ s
MV. and Mrs; H. R. Chapman and
IFrom Mond, P* 11?)
The Sanford Band rendered a fine Ray, Jr., and Mr. and MYs. J. S. Dinconcert yesterday afternoon at four kel and Miss Olive Dtnkei, motored
o ’clock and despite the warm weather down the southern part of the state
and the fact that the concert was giv- as far south as Ft, Meade, Sunday.
on where the crowd was* forced to
$Tr. and Mrs. Rtebott, o f .Orlarido,
stand in the sup, there w a r e large were calling on friends Thursday.
crowd out to hear the bend.
Those
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Anderson, who
who did not know that our b*nd num­ are out on their old place near Palm
bered sq many finished musicians were Springs, were visitors in Sanford
greatly surprised at the, varied pro­ Wednesday.
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gram rendered and tho music was of
the beat all through the program. The
concert yesterday demonstrated-to the
people whet the Sanford, band' can
give in the way o f a Concert end it
should bring more of them into the
way o f .thinking that nothing te too
good for our band. Under the leader­ NOBODY g t N TELL WHEN YOU
ship o f Prof. Harvey and assisted by
DAUKP.N GRAY, FADED IIAIR
G. C. Fellows, the new band, while
WITH SAGE TEA .
not rehearsing very long has brought
a.bunch of real musicians together and _Grandmothor kept her hair beauti­
Sanford should be proud of them. The fully darkened, glossy and attractive
Heratd hopes that other concerts can with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
be arranged later in the eeason and Wherever her hair took on that dull,
then when tKo tourists arrive that the faded or streeket^ nppcarancc, this
city can tftrange for daily concerts simple mixture was applied, with won­
some time in the lat^ afternoon or at derful effect. By asking at any drug
night. There is no need to go out of store for "Wyeth’s Sage arid Sulphur
the city to engage band music when Compound,” you will get a'large bottle
Wa have a band o f the calibre of the o f thia'old-time recipe, Improved by
present Sanford Band.
the addition o f other ingredients, all
ready to uSk, at very little cost. This
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Ip reatore natural color and beauty, to
(1 ) RAT-SNAP absolutely , kills thehalr.
A well-known downtown
rnta and mice. (2) What it doesn’t kill
says
everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage
It scares away, (3) Rats killed with
and Sulphur Compound now because It
)lAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry
darkens so naturally and evenly that
Up inside. (4) Made In cakes, no min­
nobody can tell It hat been applied—
ing with other food (5) Cats or dogs
it's ao easy to use, too. You i
.won’ t touch it. Three sizes, 36c, flfc,
urnpen a tomb o r soft brush
91-26, Bold and guaranteed by Bglf
it through the hair, taking one
Hardware Co.—Adv.
strand at a time. By morning the
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^ 7 ^ k e county is getting eolumne ^ , ippItciiUori or two, it !s restored to jta
favorable cojnment because it believes^ nBturftl color, and look».glo«»y, »oft
lirhWHlficaUin o flt a highways, cut-[and beautiful.—Adv,

FLORIDA

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Attornej-at-Law
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ORLANDO. HAD
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yesterday to drive away one o f the
woret torrid spells experienced by the
citizens o f Orlando in a long time.
Wind and rain, as it beat down with
terrific force, seemed to be sounding
wonderful marie to tho perched in­
habitants o f the city. The* rainfall
vriu 1.42 inches according to the local
weather bureu.
Slight damage is repotted over the
City due to the velocity of the wind. A
large watdr oak was blown down in
front o f the home of Seth Woodruff
on Lake Lucerne end as tho tYec
plunged to-the ground a number o f
electric wlree and a pole In the vicin­
ity were damaged. A crew from the
Orlando Water A Light Co., repaired
tho damage Here* however in short
order. A large oak in the A. G. Bran­
ham yard, also along the shore o f
Lake ; Lucerne, and a tree on the
Bumbjr property, South Orange aven­
ue .were uprooted. ■ &lt;
Tho center o f the “ twister” weealong the south and southeastern
shores of Lake Lucerne where the
two large trees were uprooted, a
numbr o f branches broken, and park
benches tossed Into the center o f the
streets. Several ’’ White Way lamps:
were crushed by the fury o f the wind. |
perk Commissioner E? J. Fuller
got on tjie job immediately with his
gang o f men and cleared away the
delfHe from the streets in record time.
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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 1

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1921

VOLUME XIII

Hungarians Celebrate End of War With America

usiness Men o f San
ford Found a B ig As­
set to Seminole .

SPECIAL MEETING
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
TO IlE HELD IN GENEVA

Ireland Will Insist Upon
• Separation From''
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England

(By Tk« AitocUUd Pr»M)

PARIS, Aup. .18.—A special meet­
ing of the league of nations council
will tako up the upper Silesian ques­
tion referred to it by the allied su­
preme council, will be held in Geneva
tfCEOLA CYPRES8 COMPANY beginning August 29. Viscount Ishii,
HAS GREAT INDUSTRY IN
president of the league council, sent
OUR COUNTY
out an official call for the meeting toThe first trip of the Trade Exten­
s a Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce was made to Osceola yes­ MASSACHUSETTS ASSAULT
CASE STIRS UI* BIG MOB BUT
terday nfternoon and was well* at­
WERE FRIGHTENED AWAY
tended and most successful. * Six cars
filled with business mon followed the
. (By TX« Ai *m UU4 ftaaa)
leout car over the winding trail from
WAlfHAM, Mass., Aug. 18.—A
the Gcncva-Sonford brick road to crowd of two hundred gathered about
Oteeola and the road was in the beat the local jail early today threatening
condition yesterday that it has been violence to John Dies, who was arrest­
in some time *but one could easily ed charged with larceny and criminal
juess the condition of thiB flat woods assault on a young white woman. The
road after several hard rains. The poiico fired several shots in tho air be­
committee was met at Osoeola by fore they succeeded in disbursing the
Uessrs. Feitner afid Clark of the crowd. \
*Osceola Cypress Co., and after nn inipection of the general offices were SOLDIER BOY WOUNDED
taken to the big mill where all was
ON TIIE RIFLE RANGE
kaitle'nnd business and the party was
AT CAMP JOHNSTON
ihown nil over the.main mill, watch­
(B r Th» A uocItU d Pr«&gt;&lt;)
ing the big cypress logs coming from
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18.—Pri­
, the boom up tho chute to the mill,
rolled from the skids to the carriage vate Theo. Edwards, of Starke, who
and pushed through tho many saws was accidentally wounded on the rifle
anti! a tree comes out at the end in range at Cnmp Johnston yesterday
the form of number one nnd two was discharged from the local hospi­
grades of boards, shingles and laths. tal today and returned to his com­
All of this work that formerly was pany. Edwards was in the rifle pit
to laborious and consumed bo much working the target when a bullet
time in the handling ip done by pow­ glanced and struck the back of his
er. nt'tho Osccoln mill and no timo Is head. It, developed the wound was
wasted, every man seeming to be only a Blight one.
keyed up to his work of getting out
.ss.’.sisny feet of dressed lumber as
Visible in n day.-. Nothing is wasted
*at this mill even tho shnvings. and
ends being used for fuel to fire the
boilers. A fine power plant is also
installed and the engine* room thnt
lights the mills nnd the homes of the
people and with nn immense tank and
water plant gives Osceola lights and MAKES THREE MILLION DE­
CREASE IN AMERICA’S
•running water and all the comforts of
FOREIGN TRADE
s big city nnd nlso gives the mill bet­
ter fire protection.
(By T i t A tto c ltU d F t u O
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The Herald has had several nrticlcs
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—A de­
about the Osceola Cypress Co., but a crease pf over three billion dollars in
few words on the new plants will bo value of the country’s . foreign trado
interesting. The big mills have a ca­ during the last fiscal y£ar wan as­
pacity of 100,000 feet a day of lum- cribed by Commerce Department to­
l*r, lnths nnd shingles %and have day to world-wide trade ' depression
enough material at their plant *and coming as an aftermath of the war.
unrounding them to keep them run­ Lower prices rather than diminishing
ning fur fifteen years. They have quantities were to a great extent re­
•onu- .’too people on their pay roll now sponsible for the decrease in exports,
and an not running to full capacity ns Ithe department nsserted.
Hoy will when their new finishing
raill is in operation. Tho new mill BREVARD COUNTY MAN
k*a nvently been erected and is ready
PRODUCES TOMATOES
to opernte that will manufacture
WORTH $1,178 ON ACRE
flooring, sheeting, moulding, etc., and
Bake up everything in the building
COCOA, Aug. 17.—The productiv­
Batcrinl lino out of cypress. In fact ity of Brevard county soil and tho
nothing but good cypress lumber is quality of its products have been dem­
jnanufactured nt the Osceola mills and onstrated recently by S. A. Osteen,
't ia a wonderful plant and a wonder­ Lotus, Mcrritts Island, in producing
ful little clt r cmplnntcd in the heart $1,178.13 worth of tomatoes from one
°f the wlldei ness a fc\v years ago.
qcre.
Mr. Osteen harvested 260' crates of
There nrc some very pretty homes
buil1 f°r the men who arc operating tofnatocs which sold for an average
the mills, nice business offices, n big price of $4.63. In spite of heavy trans­
Kenernl store where everything is neat portation and commission charges, a
and dean and has th&lt;j appearance of net return of $627.04, an average of
doing a big business^ postofficc, and $2.41 a crate, wns realized. Shipping
other buildings. Tram cars that op- begnn the latter part of May nnd con­
eralc like automobiles run everywhere tinued into July.
The following ahows the yield,
throughout the mammoth mill taking
loads of lumber nnd lhth and shingles gross Bales, charges and net return:
here and there and the company owns Total number crates, 260; gross
and operates their own. oil burning sales, $1,178.13; express charges,
railway engines and cars and every­ $430.90'; commission, $117.59; net re/
thing iH right up-to-date and going tu&gt;ns, $627.64.
good.
The price received for these toma­
AH that Osceola needs to'make life' toes speaks for their quality, since it
*°rth living is a better road to San­ is far above thb average for $his veg­
ford that will allow the people out etable during May, June and July,
there a chanca to get to town in the according to County Agent K .. E.
day time and at nights and give them Bragdon. In all tdn different ship­
* chance to shop and attend the shows ments, varying from three to sixty•nd meet with the'Sanford folks arid six crates, were made of tbla crop.
, mterprising little city is entitled : Mr. Osteen was equally as success­
ful last year.
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T*»coola is n big asset to Seminole W. M. Haynes, Edward Higgins, R. J.
Holly, S. Lloyd, W. M. McKinnon, L.
(jrban May, F. L. Miller, E. D. Mob­
ley, B. L. Perkins, A. Raffeld, D. L.
Thrasher, Deane Turner, W# E. Wat­
son, Hal Wight and some others.
They met’ with every courteey from
Messrs. Feitner and Clark and all
their assistants and the people of Os­
ceola generally and the visit was
greatly appreciated by these good
people of thia thriving little city.
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DUHLIN, Aug. 18.—Debate on
the reply of the Irish Republican
-Parliament to the British govern­
ment's offer of dominion status
to Ireland was begun by parlia­
ment in executive session here to­
day.
During public meetings
the members heard DeValera de­
nounce the British offer and as­
sert Ireland would Insist upon
separation from England but with
the exception of applause which
greeted his utterances there was
little to estimate the attitude of
the majority of parliament to­
ward the absolute rejection of tbs
terms submitted by Lloyd George.
Peace negotiations betwene the
British government and the Irish
Republican leaders were not men­
tioned during this morning’s sec­
ret session of the Irish Republi­
can parliament, it was announced
officially this afternoon.

Scene nt tho^ntntue of Washington In front of the |&gt;n luincut htilldlhg In Vienna, on the day that Hungary re­
ceived the news that the state of wnr existing between th'it nntlnn nnd tho United Stplcs, had come to nn end. The
photograph shows Grunt Smith, tho United States high c uumlssloner In Hungary, addressing the great throng. .

Convicted Negrro is
Taken to Birmingham
To Be Executed
Slaysr of White Girl Was Given Trial
Yesterday

In Connection With the
Escape of Grover
Bergdoll
(By Tba iiM c U U d f i u i )

WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Samuel
T. Ansel!, formcr^ncting judge advo­
cate general of the army and of tho
prisoners legal counsel, Colonel John
E. Hunt, commandant of the barracks
at Governor’s Island and Colonel C. E.
Cresson nro charged with conspiracy
in connection with the escape of Gro­
ver Cleveland Bergdoll in a report
signed by three of the five members
of the specini investigating commit­
tee filed today with the house. Char­
acterizing Anscil ns the “master
mind" in the plan by which Bergdoll
was released from the military pris­
on under guard to dig up a pot of
gold, the majority report recommend­
ed thnt he be disbarred from practic­
ing in courts of the nation. Tho min­
ority report filed nt the same time
held, however, thnt there was no tes­
timony to support the charge thnt Anscll conspired to effectuate Borgdoll’s
escape or that his motive in having
him released was improper. One Re­
publican, Representative Luhring, of
Indiana, and two Democrats, Johnson,
of Kentucky, and Flood, of Virginia,
signed the mnjority report. The mi­
nority report, signed by two Republi­
cans, Peters, of Maine, 8nd McArth­
ur, of Oregon. The mnjority finding
is the first of the many investigation
reports submitted to the house since
the close of tho wnr where tho Re­
publican member joined with Demo­
crats and enabled them the file ma­
jority views.
WANTS EMPEROR WILLIAM,
' BOTTOMLY 8AY£ GET HIM,
. HOLLAND SHOULD GIVE UP
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LONDON, Aug. - ‘ 18.—Declaration
that Holland should be called upon to
surrender former Emperor William of
Gcrmany^&amp;as made in the House of
Commons today by Horatio Bottomley, Independent.
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ON TRANSPOSING .
LIQUOR THROUGH U. S.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Tempo­
rary suspension of the customs ban
prohibiting
intoxlvatlng
liquor*
which are shipped from one foreiggn
country to another, to movo across
the United States was announced
last'nlght by Secretary Mellon.
“In view of fhe injunctions grant­
ed at Dotroit and at New York,” Mr.
Mellon said, “requring the collectors
of customs to continue to permit
the transportation * and exportation
entries for liquor in-bond, tho treas­
ury department ha* deemed it advis­
able temporarily to suspend-its order
regarding such shipments. According­
ly, and until otherwise advised, tho
collectors of cdstoma will permit in­
toxicating liquor* shipped from a
foreign country to move over the ter­
ritory of the United State* when the
destination of such llquorsxis another

REV. J. M. IGNACIO-DE-OCA-YQBREGON DIES IN ONE DAY
(B f Tha AmocU U J

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 18.—
Clyde Thomas, negro, convicted yes­
terday at Centerville and sentenced to
dio September 15th for the murder of
a 14-yenr-bld white girl, was lodged
in Jefferson county Jail here last
night where he wns brought on a
special train accompanied by two com­
panies of militin and a machine gun
unit.

NEW YOltK, Aug. 18.—Right Rev­
erend Joseph M. Ignncio-do-OcnY-Obregon, bishop of San-Luis-Potosi,
Mexico, died here today at the homo
of Monsingor Michael Lavellc, rector
of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The - Mexenn prelate, who was 81, nnd head of
his diocese for the Inst 37 years, came
here recently enroute home from ATTEMPTED I*. O. ROBBERY
IN MIAMI SUBURB,
Spain njwl was taken ill while visiting
AUTOMOBII/E STOLEN HOW DID THEY GET HERE IS
Lavelle.
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PROBLEM OF U. 8.
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SCHOONER PLANTER FOUND­
MIAMI, Aug. 18.—An attempt wns
ERS THIRTY MILES OFF KEYS made last night to rob the sub-post­ JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18.—Sevan
DURING MONDAY’S GAL office station in Bcuna Vista, a sub­ Chinese were corraled by federal of­
urb of Miami, but the robbers failed ficers in a bam on n farm several
,
(By Tka I n w U U l B t n )
miles from hero yesterday and bro't
MOBILE, Aug. 18.—The Schooner to chisel through the concrcto wall of to Jacksonville and placed in jail
the
stamp
box.
A
grocery
in
tho
same
Plnntcr, from Mobile for Philadelphia
pending an investigation as to' how
foundered thirty miles off Key West suburb wns robbed during tl\o night they gained entrance to thia country.
and
an
automobile
was
stolen
and
during the gnlo Monday. Tho crew
The Chinese were questioned by im­
burned on the Dixie highway sevcrnl
reached Kby West safely.
migration
officials tqr several hours
miles north. No trace of the rob­
but
little
information wus obtained.
A proposed crenmery will be lo­ bers.
Some of the men speak English; the
cated in Ocalu to build up the dairy
Fort Lauderdale wil soon havo a officials say, but are feigning ignor­
business for that section. All bf tho new bank. Tho First National Bank ance.
stock has been taken.
which will be open in a few days.
According to the farmer whose in- *
formation to federal officers- led. to
the arrests, five of tho men came to ’
his house Sunday and asked that they+fr
be permitted to slop in the bam and
be boarded for $1 n day. These men .
were followed by two more tho next *
day.
A white man sought by official! in
Connection with the entrance bf aix
other Chinese arrysted at Now Smyr­
FOOD PRICES CLIMIl
Says
Republican
Cor­
na several days ago,' after they had
AS POLITICIANS TALK
REDUCTION OF TAXES porations Filled Coffers aroused the suspicion of a railroad
has not yet been arrested.
While Boys Fought conductor,
All the arrests are said to be the
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Retail
outgrowths of a wholesale conspiracy
food prices Increased 3.7 per cent In
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C., Aug. 18.
July over June prices, whilo the pricts —Suggesting a Democratic caucus to to smuggle orientals into the United
of wholesale foodstuffs advanced 1.5 line up against tho Republican tax States through Florida.
per cent and wholesale farm pro­ program, Congressman Claude Kit-, HERNANDEZ PURCHASED BY
ducts 1.75 per.cent, the department chin, Democratic leader in the house,
MEMPHIS CLUB
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of |abor announced today.
from his home here yesterday, tele­
MEMPHIS,
Aug.
18.—Pitcher
HerOf forty-three articles on which graphed Finis J. Garrett, of Tennes­
retail prices were obtained, sixteen see, acting floor leader, declaring that nandex, of St. Petersburg, was pur­
chased by Memphis, of the Southern
showed increases, Including potatoes the proposed repeal of tho*excesa prof­
Association
Club, for a cash consider­
26 por cent, eggs 20, butter 16, and its tax and the nubstltution therefor
ation^ He is, to report at tho end of
sirloin steak 1 per cent, cabbage 8 , of the 15 per cent tax will relieve the Florida State League season . onions 5 and bananas 2 per cent.
about 2,000 of the big “profiteering
The general increase in prices in­ corporations," making from 15 to 60i States made net profits from Jan. 1,
cluded Jacksonville, 4 per cent; New
[ 1916, to Jan. 1, 1921, in round numOrleans, 2; Atlanta and Charleston
i bers, fifty .billion dollars—to be exact,
; forty-seven billion dollars. Altar deand Richmond, 1 per cent, and Savan­
t ducting all the taxes, they have paid
nah, 3 poi1 cent.
.
since Jan. 1,1916, income, excesn prof­
! 11* tax *nd other taxes, they have a
RAILROADS REFUNDING BILL
i dear profit left of thirty-eight b0REPORTED FAVORABLY TODAY
: Hon dollars, more than four-fifths of
ANOTHER BIG SUM OF MONEY
. which waa made by less than ten thou­
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- sand corporations, and more than half
; WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Favor­
i of which was made by ten hundred and
able reports on railroad refunding bill
f twenty-six of tho big profiteering cor­
was ordered* today by the house com­
! potations, which Includes the steel
merce committee. Republican leaders
1 trust, the Bethlehem company, - t h e
p]an Ra passage in the house early
i Dupoint companies, the various standnext week.
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tho wool trust, the meat packers, etc.
BURNS IS APPOINTED
■ , n^ t our fellow Democrats bear In
DIRECTOR’ INVESTIGATION
• mind always that these same corpora­
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
. tions were filling their coffera with
^ ^ ^
&gt; these fabulous billions while our boys
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18^-The ap­
i In France were , spilling their blood
pointment pf William J. Burns aa di­
r for the protection and defense of their
rector of tho Bureau i f Investigation
) country. Remember, too, that not a
of the Department of Juetiee was an­
• large stockholder or officer or director
nounced today by Attorney General
qf one of-the' rapacious corporations
Daugherty.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1 8 ,1W1

REPUBLICAN
TWELVE MILLION RUSSIANS
~ TARIFF. RULES
ARE STARVING TO DEATH,
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SITUATION GROWING WORSE UNSATISFACTORY
Two-Thirds of Entire
Population On Hun­
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relief workers who are about to go
into faminc-strickcn Russia will prob­
ably find .12,000,000 persons In the
Volga bgsin actually starving, and
two-thirds of the entire population of
Russia on hunger rations, according
to Mrs. ’Marguerite E. Harrison, the
American newspaper woman recently
released from a soviet prison.
th is Mrs. Harrison attributes to
internal economic nnd political dis­
integration under soviet rule, nnd nlso
to the ravages of the internecine wnrs
against Admiral Kolchak nnd Gener­
al Wrangle nnd to the drought. Whnt
the drought fniled to accomplish, con­
scription of fnrm hands nnd the rcquistioning of grain for the red arm­
ies completed.
The result is that the Ukrainian re­
public, normally the granary of Rus­
sia, is barely able to sustain itself.
Siberia virtunly is in the snmc pre­
dicament. Neither region is willing
to surrendor grain to the famine sec­
tions, and the migration of peasants
is now proceeding, which constitutes
a threat against next yenr’s crops.
The food situation, Mrs. Harrison
says, will also have a decisive bear­
ing on the public-health, although the
Russian sanitary corps had the chol­
era situation in hand when she left
Moscow, at the end of July.
The famine area begina between
Nixhni-Novgorod and Kazan, on the
north and extends southward in n
broad bslt to Tsaritsin, on both sides
of the Volga, embracing the Ttarar
republic provinces of Simbirsk, Sa­
mara, Saratov, I’cnza nnd Tnmbow,
the Tchcrknsk republic, pnrts of Riaznn and Tuln nnd n large part of the
province of Ufa at the foothills of the
Ural mountains.
Famine conditions have been ninde
worso by poor transportation nnd the
inefficiency of local distribution or­
ganizations, which have been vigor­
ously nttackcd by the newspapers dur­
ing the last few weeks. For instance,
85 per cent of the milk spoiled by the
Moscow government could have been
saved but for the defective organiza­
tion of the receiving stations.
Pitiful stories of suffering are told
on all sides. The peasants of Tam­
bov arc reported to be eating bread
made of straw, potato parings nnd
weeds. It is called “lebedyn” in the
Novenski prison, where Mrs. Harrison
was detained, the bread was adulter­
ated with a flour which appeared to
have been made from coWpens. Kasha,
tjie staple cereal of the peasants, hns
been replaced by flnweolct beans,
whioh are imported.
Mrs. Harrison vinited the Volga
basin with the British labor delega­
tion n year ngo, when she observed
symptoms of the approaching food
shortage. This, she says, is not the
result of the crop failure, but of the
economic conditions prevailing since
the beginning of the^revolution. Dur­
ing tho Kolchak campaign the Volga
provinces were overrun, with the re­
sult that the fields were not cultivat­
ed, nnd the population wtis scattered.
This wns one renson why the official
figures for PJ20 showed that the num­
ber of farm workers in Russia had in­
creased 50 per cent since 1016.

COMPANY D HAS GOOD
CREW OF '0FFICBR8.
Company D, of Sanford, takes con­
siderable pride in the officers of this
company. Capt. Geo, A. DeCottcs, the
commanding officer, bears a wonder­
ful reputation both ns a leader of
men and n fighter. He has been un­
tiring in his efforts to bring his com­
pany up to the highest standards and
commands the respect of nil his men.
First Lieut. J. C. Hutchinson serv­
ed eight months in Franco with on
artillery unit. Ho is another man
that the entire company likes and
respects. At the conclusion of tho
war he was offered n higher commissidn to remnin In the sendee, but de­
clined.
Second Lieut. F. H. Lossing nlso
sen-ed In France, where ho lost a
brother in action. He started ns a
.private nnd won. his commission
wh|la with the A. E. F. He is n suc­
cessful business man of Sanford.—
Jacksonville Metropolis.

PUNTA GORDA
POSTMASTER
“ IS KICKED OUT
PUNTA GORDA, Aug. 0.—George
D. Rhode, postmaster here for seven
years, was dismissed Saturday night
following n report of n postoffice in­
spector disclosing nn alleged short­
age totaling $8,000.. Arlic M. Hatch
was installed ns acting postmaster,
upon order of the first assistant post­
mauler general. Meanwhile the in­
spector is continuing his investigation
of the accounts of the office, assisted
by the acting postmnster nnd the o f­
fice force here. •
The alleged shortage covers a per­
iod of n yenr, according to the in1,pector, who arrived from Tampa on
Wednesday and who hns b**&lt;,n busy
on the books rince. It is understood
a mruty bond with the American
Surety Company, New York, will pro­
tect the government fully.
The question of criiuinnl action
rests entirely with the United States
nttomey, according to the postoffice
inspector, nnd probably will nwait the
final untangling of the nffnirs of the
office, which it is stated will take two
or three days longer.
Rhode was unable to give n satis­
factory explanation for tho alleged
shortage, it was said, and street gos­
sip assigns theories that ace unsup­
ported by positive evidence.
Rhode hns n family here.

REPRESENTATIVE KELI.AR AT­
TACKS ADMINISTRATION *
IN SEVERAL PLACES
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—An . a t ­
tack on the administration generally
nnd on the house ways and means
committee particularly for its hand­
ling of the tariff and tax questions is
made in a statement issued yesterday
by Representative Keller, independent
Republican of SL Paul, Minn., author
of four tax revision bills which have
been endorsed by organizations of
farmers and others.
Mr. Keller charges that “the ma­
chinery of government has been com­
mandeered by n little clique, ignorant
of the A B C’s of economies, whoso
bliend obedience to Wall street is re­
sponsible for the stupid, selfish, short
sighted policy that is retarding our
prosperity and creating profound dis­
trust nnd discontent nmong the peo­
ple. •
Declaring that most members of the
house want to carry out the people's
wishes with regard to taxation and
other economic questions, Mr. Keller j
says a “little dominant minority has
tied down the safety valve of free dis­
cussion until an explosion impends
which will scatter the Republican par­
ty from Maine to California."
“The president hns assumed more
power than any of his predecessors”
Mr. Keller continues, “and tells con­
gress what bills to pass and what not
to pass. Bills concocted at secret
conferences ore introduced without
being referred to responsible commit­
tees. The president's advisers seem
to think it possible for this country to
lift itself by its economic bootstraps
and vaguely promise that a half mil­
lion dollars gift to the railroads—
which in some mysterious manner is
not to increase taxes—‘will restore
prosperity.’ They would do better to
busy themselves with lowering rates,
taking off the transportation .tax and
seeing to it that the railroads are run
efficiently with n minimum waste. But
that is not likely so long os railroad
executives can depend upon the admin­
istration for lavsih gifts.”

The Snnford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.,
have taken on Society Brand Clothes
for fall. This is a very |&gt;opulnr line
for young men. Together with the
liart Schaffner &amp; Marx line, this will
give this concern two of the strong­
est nationally advertised lines on the
market.

LENA MAKES
A STATEMENT

Men and' young men are finding out that they
can g et all the style they
are looking for and
guaranteed w eaf with­
out paying top prices.
If you have never had
a Clothcraft suit ..you
owe it to yourself to get
acquainted with these
thrifty garments.

Sanford Shoe 8C
Clothing Co.

EAST SANFORD
Fred F. Dorner hns been circulat­
ing a petition to reinstate C. M. Ber­
ry ns county agent. Mr. Berry hns
served well ami faithfully) and hns
tho good will of every one.' Mr.
Dorner informed us when nearly
done with his self-imposed task of
taking the petition nbout, that he had
met with only one man who refused
to sign it.
During a recent high wind a large
livo oak was blown over at the C. B.
Bell home on Richmond nvenue. The
tree stood ’directly in front of the
house nnd tho front porch wns damnged considerably.
Mrs. W_JV. Dresser received a
message last Friday morning that
her mother wns very ill with pneu­
monia at her home in Watertown, N.
Y. Mrs. Dressor und two children
left on the afternoon train for nn in­
definite stay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Otis, of Ann
Arbor, Mich., cousins of Mrs. W. W.
"Dressor, wore guests at the Dressor
home last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis
drove through from Michigan in
their car nnd are spending some time
at Daytona Bench.
John Peters hns built some addi­
tions to his homo on Richmond ave­
nue nnd Including a large screened
porch.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. McClelland and
children visited Mrs. McC’s mother,
Mrs. Brown, at F t Christmas last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown nnd.two chil­
dren havo returned from a visit ,to
their former homo nt Chnjlotte, N.
C.
Mr. Brown bought the Clifford
Bell place on Celery avenue last
year.
Payton Fortson recently returned
from Brunswick, Ga., and is very ill
nt the home of his brother, John.
Mrs. W. E. Prevatt had M guests
from Friday till Tuesday, her broth­
ers, Arnold Curry, from Key West,
and Donald, from New Smyrna.

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"Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever
Mode" Mrs. Emily Shaw Ssys.

“My-husband bought $2 trip. I
bought a 65c box of RAT-SNAP. The
trap only caught 3 rats but RATSNAP killed 12 in a week. I’m never
without RAT-SNAP. Reckon 1 could
n’t raise chicks without it.” RATSNAP comes in cakes. Three tires,
35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed
When you want the best automobile by Bnll Hardware Co.—Adv.
in Snnford, see N. H. Garner, OldsmohilcB nnd Buicks.
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Judging by tho number of appli­
cations for discharges being rccccived
There is one crime wave that is by tho War Department shortly the
meeting little resistance—th whole­ w. k. corporal’s guard In the army will.
sale murdering of the King’s English. he a thing of the past.
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There nre four renl questions when you buy n car
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W hnt will it cost to run ? Will repairs be heavy ? How long
will it last? Whnt will ita bring. when sold?
' If you get the snme answers ns the man who buys the
Hupmobile, you can be sure you have not paid too muen.
Hupmobile running economy is known to be truly exception­
al.
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Owners will tell you their repair bills are unusually
light. It is a fact th at mnny Hupmobiles serve three or tour
long-time owners before they wear out.
Used car dealers nil know the car commands a price
above the average.
These things are true of the Hupmobile because it ij
built to last and to keep going on a minimum of outlay; anu
because they are true, the car is worth what it coats. *.
5 Passenger
Touring ...
2 Passenger
Roadster .

Sr."...-. $2695 i:
4 Passenger
Coupe ■•■»*«*....-•—$2645 i

$1685
$1685

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duration. Dr. Denton is her physisinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hickson hnvo
moved into their recently purchased
home, the former Snmmis place on
Celery avenue.
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young people spent Inst Sunday nt
DeLeon Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Spencer
have closed their pretty new home in
Cameron City and moved to Snnford
Heights on Park avenue to live for
the present, whilo Mr. Spencer is
with the Pine Hurst Dairy.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.
Ashley Purvis Is recovering from a
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reason why we are sell­
ing more Clothcraft
Clothes with the coming
of each season.

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTH­
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BRAND CLOTHES THIS FALL

Beach where they
^pent several
weeks. *
John Robertfvon spent Sunday in
DeLnnd.
The losing side in u Christian En­
deavor choir contest very delightfully
entertained the winning side on Tues­
day evening at the • home of Miss
WEST PALM BEACH, Aug. II — Virginia Wright. The winners in the
Miss Ijctia Clarke, former ]&gt;oHtmis- contest were told to dress for a
tress here, has furnished the Post a "tacky party" while the losers were
complete itemized statement showing told to "dress up.” Gingerbread,
disposition sho mnde of the $32,000 watojr and tooth' picks w ere. served
she took from two registered pack­ after whiich punch and cookies wero
ages in the postoffice here July 20. served. A very delightful evening
The statement is written by Miss wns spent nnd the crowd dispersed at
Clarke nnd signed by her, rends ns n late hour feeling
very much de­
follows:
lighted over the faet'that one side of
"I remitted in drafts drawn on West Ihi- choir contest were loserss.
I'nlm Bench hanks the following ’ Mr. and Mrfl. E, A. Famcfl visited
nmounts to Jacksonville: $0,500, $ 1,­ Sanford Tuesday.
500, $0,500 (two $1,500 remittances),
Mnny homes in Oviedo are being
Confer on Plans for
$2,100,, $2,500.
greatly (improved this summer by
“$ 1,000 was transferred to the war new x-oats of paint, now roofs, new
Tick Eradication; • snvings
stamp department; $015 to
around the yards, etc., nnd it
Stock Raisers Meet box-rent; $ 1,100 placed to money or­ fences
gives
the
town a much better uppenrder nccount; $1,2005 to c. o. d. tags;
nnce,
especially
to strhngcrss.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 11.—Prepa- $5,700 found in the house of J. E.
T.
L.
Dumas,
auperlntendent.bf
the
tory to revisthg its rules and regula­ Chambers, and $1,000 taken to Or­ A. C. L., third division, and one of
lando."
tions, the State Livestock Sanitary
This accounting, the postal inspec­ the other officials of the road were
Board held n conference here Tues­ tors R a y , clears up the differences In looking over the Oviedo branch of
day afternoon with Dr. W. B. McKcl- checks und to the best of their know­ their line Tuesday. •». [
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hancock left
Icr, federal inspector in chnrgc of ledge Is an accurate statement of how
Mondny for a vacation of two weeks
tick eradication work throughout the "stolen” money wns disposed.
in Georgia and South Carolina. Mr.
Georgia nnd Florida, with hendquart* * * * * * * * * *
Lundy, of Palmetto, is*’relieving him
ers in Atlanta. Dr. McKclIer reached
at the A. C. L., station* while he is
tho Capital City Tuesday afternoon,
and conferred during the day with Dr.
nway. Mr. Lundy hns with him his
J. W. DeMilly, statq livestock sani­
wife nnd two attractive children.
tary inspector, regarding tick eradi­
While here they nro boarding *(with
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cation work throughout this section.
Mrs. A. J. McCullay.
In formation gained from Dr. McMrs. A. K. Crawford and son re­
Kcller’s visit was related by Dr. De­
A special election was hold Tues­ turned last week from Leesburg.
Milly to a large group of Leon coun­ day for bonding tho Oviedo school
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W, Swope nnd
ty stock raisers at a mass meeting district for the purpose of building
daughters,
Francis and Mablc, visited
held here Wednesday morning which a now school house in Oviedo. There
Sanford
Saturday
afternoon.
was called for the purpose of push­ were only two vqtes cast against the
J.
A.
Halgh
and
son, Cheater, were
ing the campaign against tick infected question, so tho people of Oviedo, and
cattle throughout this community. especially the children, ato looking attending to matters of business in
Sanford Saturday.
This task is being fostered by. the
board of county comiplssioners of forward with great ptoasuro. to a
Mr .and Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
Leon county, who recently authorized new building in the near future. The children visited Orlando Saturday.
an appropriation for carrying out the planss for the now building have al­
Mrss. C. A. Brannon and Mrs. An­
ready been drawn and passed upon
work in this county.
drew
Lelnhart_motored to Orlando
at a mass meeting Monday night and
T
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S
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a
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New lot of rubber lined army rain are qoW-on-diaplay in the window at
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and children,
vests.—Value $20. Price, while they C. S. Wcat's store.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and family, Miss Olive Legette and-Jas. Rush,
last, $8.50,—Thrasher A Garner.
went to Orlando Thursday morning.
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110-3 tc visited Orlando Monday.
Mrs. R. F. Wheeler and children
FOR SALE—Clean old news­ and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wheeler and For office supplies, stationery, etc,
children have returned from Daytona &gt;me to tha Herald office.
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FLORIDA BETTER
PATTERSON
W
KEY WEST BOY SCOUTS
OFF FINANCIALLY
SANFORD IS BUILDING
RELEASED TODAY THAN MOST STATES
HERE TODAY \ \ FULL FORCE,
STEADY GROWTH MARVELOUS AT ORLANDO
HIKED FROM ORLANDO CAMP
Financial Depression Here Less Keen
. Than in Other Sections

ALL THROUGH SUMMER

WAS CHAUFFEUR WHO DROVE
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 10.—Bring­ Spent Day Here With
LENA CLARK TO THAT CITY.
ing word that the financial depres­
Sixty Boys and Their*
sion h^s undoubtedly been felt less
( S , D m A u w liU d P r* u )
ORLANDO, Aug. 16.—Baxten Pat­ in Florida than in alipost any other
Officers
MEMORANDUM OF INFOR­
early $50,000 For The MATION BY SEN. FLETCHER 1 terson, chauffeur, who drove Miss state ,thnt the banking record of Flor­
(From NaadiT'i Daily)
FOR WORLD WAR VETS Lcfrn Clark from West Palm Beach ida was the subject of much favorable
Past Month Which
comment
among’
high
banking
and
Troop
One
of Boy Scouts of Key
to Orlando and who has been in jail
financial
figures,
and
the
selection
of
West
captured
the city of Sanford to­
I am advised thnt Charles II. Mc­ as accessory to the killing of Milt,
Was Smallest
Ernest
Amos,
state
comptroller,
as
day
and
held
the
citizens and the lo­
Cann, specinl representative from the more, was released early today under
vice-president
of
the
National
Asso­
cal
Scouts
for
ransom,
said ransom be­
Veterans’ Bureau, Washington, has a five hundred dollar bond. George
ciation
of
State
Bank
Supervisors,
ing
the
glad
hand
and
the
co-operation
established headquarters at Room Abbcrson, of West Palm Beach, a r­
Captain
It.
A.'
Gray,
assistant
chief
that
was
given
them
by
the
people of
525, Graham Building, Jacksonville, rived, hero this
morning a t 1:30
clerk
Of
the
Btate
comptroller's
de­
this
city
who
take
a
great
intcreat
In
Fin., and announced that he will con­ o'clock with the bond signed by two
b u t MANY BUSINESS HOUSES
partment, has returned from Philadel­ this movement. The ^ o p from Key
fer
with
claimants
for
compensation,
citizens of that city and ftitterson phia and other financial centers. Mr.
AND ONE HOTEL ARE
GENUINE
West are on a hike to Orlando from
whose
claims
have
not
been
sntisfa^,
was
released a few minutes later.
CONTEMPLATED
4
4
1
Gray
attended
the
conference
of
the
Key
West
and
have
been
at
Camp
torily adjusted.
M
National Association of State Bank Benton C. Decker at the fair grounds
It is the purpose of Mr. McCann to
Sanford is having no building boom
New Fraternity House Supervisors there as the personal rep­ where they enjoyed the recreation and
In the boom sense of the word. It is establish temporary headquarters at
of Comptroller Amos.
instruction and the hospitality of the
To Be Built at Rollins resentative
just n steady growth of the city in other central points in the stntc, nnd
"The
Philadelphia
convention
was
Orlando Scouts to' the fullest. They
the business portion and .the residence information concerning places, dates,
For
Phi
Alpha
Frat
well
attended,”
Mr.
Gray
declared
hiked
from Orlando to Winter Park
section of the city and the growing of etc., may be obtained by addressing
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Saturday in speaking of his trip, "and in one hour and five minutes and then
him,
care
Boom
525,
Graham
Buildr
the city along substantial lines. Build­
. The purchase of a $10000 building many important subjects bearing up­ caught a ride to this city.
tobacco m akes 50
ings arc being built that will be occu­ ing, Jacksonville.
site adjoining the Rollins College on the supervision and examination of
Deane Turner, who is chairman of
Every
communication,
certificate,
flood cigarettes for
pied as soon as they arc finished and
campus by Phi Alpha Fraternity has banks were under consideration." lie the Boy Scouts committee for the Ro­
they arc not being built with the idea and affidavit, should bear the full just been made, i t has also been added that ho gained much valuable tary Club and is also one of the big
10c
that at some time in the future ten­ name, former rank, and postoffice ad­ learned that the fraternity will build information for use in tt\e practicable brothers for the scouts, met the of­
ants can be procured for them—the dress of claimant, and refer to claim n handsome "frnt house" costing $30,- work of a bqnk supervision in this ficers of Troop One and has been
tenants arc nil ready to move in as number.
000 on this site at an early date, state as a direct result of the confer­ showing them the city in Company
soon aft the buildings are finished.
bonds for which arc being issued. The ence.
with Scout Master Fred Williams and
In the residence section of the city
architectural work was done by F. H.
"One thing was especially notable others. Mr. Turner has invited Troop day varying the enmp grub with a
the amount of buildjng is phenomenal
Trimble, of Orlnndo, nnd will harmon­ at the Philadelphia convention," he One to make their hike next year to
and causes great surprise from the
ize with that of the main buildings said, / ‘and that is that Florida has Sanford. The boys went to the fine touch of hotel cooking for the day.
visiting people ns they see in this
on the campus. Besides being clfiae many features in her banking laws camp of the Sanford Scouts todny and The boys and their officers were well
steady growth the future of the "City
to the college, Ihc new fraternity that are ahead of ryany other states. Jwere shown over the grounds in which treated nnd well served by the Val­
Substantial."
house will have the ndded advantage In fact, it iB surprising to know that'they took n great interest nnd they dez Hotel and they complimented
July was a good month for building
of nn excellent shore setting on Lake some of the older and larger states feci that Snnford is doing her share in Mnnnger Campbell most highly on hia
fine hotel.
but not as big as June. July permits
Virginia.
are just now taking up in their legis­ the Boy Scout movement and the San­
SPECIAL
OFFICER
A.
Hi
STILES
The iroop left today about 2:30 in
are estimated at $16,$95 and in this
Phi Alpha Is-one of the oldest'nnd latures Ihe enactment of banking ford Scouts are on the job.
OF LONGWOOD WAS KLUX­
two
big trucks for their camp in Or­
month of August now the 12th day the
most
substantial
fraternities
in
the;
luws that have been in operation in
The following officers nre with
ER
LAST
NIGHT.
lando
with a most pleasant impres­
permits have totalled $20,.3GH estimat­
state. It was organized in* 1901 at Floridu for ten years or more."
Troop One: Charles Sands, Scout­
sion
of
their visit to ‘Urn city.
ing 16 permits. Building permits do
the old Florida Stntc College, but In­
Selection of Mr. Amos as vice-presi­ master, nnd tfie following assistants:
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(Trom F rld a r'i H *llj)
not always niean that sum for n build­ Word was brought to the Herald of­ ter re-established a t Rollins upon the dent of the association is n signal hon­ U. J. Delgndo, John Shnrpley, Earl
ing. People contemplating building fice t y that specinl policeman A. passage of the Buckmnn bill re-or- or to Florida; due to the fadt that Adams, Dougins Trevor nnd Edwin “Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Erer
Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says.
give in a small figure for their permit it. Stiles, of longwood, was taken out ganinzihg the state educational in,sti- there nre more than 20,000 stntc Trevor, Senior Patrol, nnd Ralph
nlwnys and it is probable thnt the ac­ in the woods by a band of masked 11utions, The Phi Alpha alumni were hanks in the United States and about Higgs, Senior Patrol Leader. There • “My husband Bought $2 trap I
tual figures for the past month would men last night and Vhippcd and their incorporated in 1920 along the lines of 5,000 national banks.
are about sixty boys in the Key West bought n 65c box of RAT-SNAP. The
be nearly $ 100,000.
brought hark and dumped on the similar organizations in the national
With reference to general financial P.-rtrol and they nre a fine looking trap 'only caught 3 rats bul RATThese figures do not comprise the streets with a warning.
fraternity of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, i conditions, Captain Gray stated thnt hunch of boys and officered by a real SNAP killed 12 in a week. I’m never
contemplated First National Bank
As far ns can be learned there has [ which fraternity Phi Alpha is report- he talked to several officers of the big bunch of officers. They show what without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I could
building that will reach $100,000 or been bad feeling engendered in Long- *‘d to lie petitioning for a charter, New York banks nnd he found the be- this great movement among the boys n't raise chicks without it.” RATmore, or the Rod and Gun Club build­ wood by Stiles in arresting motorists ‘ Jtnymnml C. Phillips, of this city, is lief tens generally held by them that can accomplish if the men of a city SNAP comes in cakes. Three sires,
ing that will total $20,000 anti many several years ago when he was acting "it alttrumis of Phi Alpha. Prof. J. A. there would he still further effects j will get behind it nnd keep the boys
35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
other buildings that are contemplated as constable und recently he was- a p -: I’odmore, who purchased a farm near felt from business reaching a stable interested and Sanford is glnd to have
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
and the plans for same now being pointed special policeman to enforce ^Hanford last year is faculty advisor and normal level, but that the worst them here today and will lie most hap■drawn. The figures given altove are the .speeding ordinances of I.ongwood °f the fraternity.
,
was over’ and that those eommunities py to entertain them next year for
fifiG cu res B ilious Fever.
for permits to build houses that are by Mayor Houck nnd it seems that
-----------------------which had successfully withstood the two weeks if they desire to come.
now being built ami the figures are the actions of the hand last night in
financial depression thus far would
Tlie entire troop nnd *he officers
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
low, thus giving no actual values but Inking him out and whipping him was !
certainly be able to emerge in good took dinner at the Valdez Hotel to­ Herald—by the pound—15c.
demonstrating beyond any doubt that the result of former actions on his
shape in the improved business condi­
in the building line Sanford is doing part coupled with the fact thnt he
tions which are expected to be appar­
You will make a mistake
as much or even better than any oth­ had again taken the position of motor
ent by winter.
If you order your ferti­
er city of similar size.
rop.
"A spirit of conservatism still pre­
In the business portion of the city .But little ran he learned of the af­ IS ONLY ONE OF NATURE'S vails, however,” he declared, and it is lizer without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OP*
many new buildings are contemplated fair and of course it will ho laid on WARNINGS OF WEAK OR IHS- | believed by the best financiers of the MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticidr*.
ORDERED KIDNEYS.
for early spring after the celery and the Ku Klux Klnn as usual.
country that the secret to an ei.rly i Sprnyers, Poultry SappHes.
Get August 1st, 1921 Price Lists. .Now furnishing "SIMON PURE" and
lettuce, crops have been shipped and
i
I.ongwood is an incorporated town
Have you a lame back, aching day *^ ‘"umption of normal business ,r o s “GEM BRANDS”
the money tins returned to lie placed nnd Mayor Ilenck is very desirious of
in trade channels. Just now many enforcing tin/ automobile ordinances. - and night? Do you feel sharp pains ’t,enty Wl11 1,0 h&gt;’ Pt,r,0"al ccofi«mies
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER qO.
after stooping? Are the kidneya!ffl"d *
PoI,c&gt;'of in‘i,vidu“l&gt; Hvln*
owners of valuable property who nre
It is alleged.that Stiles was taken sore? Is their action irregular? Use j ™ ‘n ,t. h e l r m c a n s “nd P a c i n g to JACKSONVILLE
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•engaged in trucking are holding off .out of the ‘Allen store about nine'
the
limit.
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until the fnrms can be finnheed and o'clock.
While away, Captain Gray trans­
rcci
mini
ended
by
so
many
Snnford
this can also be said of the bank­ Telephone call at I.ongwood this af­
acted business for the comptroller's
ing institutions. When the crops are ternoon snid that Stiles had been tak­ people. Rend this case:
office
in Washington and Chicago.
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T, SEE
Mrs. \\\ F. Leavitt, 317 IV. Third
• otT in the spring this city will wit­ en in front of Allen's store- last night
ness a real building boom thnt will by a hand uf masked men, that he S t, Snnford, &gt;ays. “Some few years
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
»how the world thnt Sanford people claimed afterward he was not whip-' ago I was bad off with kidney trouble
AGENTS
PU T CREAM IN N O SE
have the 'proper faith and the proper peifliut that he had been taken koine and knife-like pains shot up from my
AND STOP CATARRH
spirit to build homes, stores und ho­ distance from Longwood. Just what kidneys and there was a dull ache in
tels and everything else thnt iB com­ it was all about no one seems to my hack all the time, I Imd to take
Tells now To Open Clogged Nbdto my bed ns I couldn’t bo, on my
in g to this city will follow.
know except the band of men nnd feet. I suffered from terrible headr
OFFICE PEOPLES hank bu ild in g
trils and Ena Head-Colds.
they will never tell.
Sanf ord,
.
.
.
Fl or i da
aches, tint. 1 was advised to try
' ‘The physicinns In Michigan have
Doan's
Kidney
Pills
and
one
half
doz­
You feel fine in a few moments.
agreed to cut their fees, which opera­
en boxes cured me in fine shape and Your cold in head or catarrh will be
tion should make n greater hit with Grandmother at 28 is
made me feVl like a different wom­ gone. Your clogged nostrils will op­
the pnlilie than the old appendix fad.
Distinction Tampan an"
en. The air passages of yo,;r head
Attained
Monday
Price,
60c,
at
all
dealers.
Don't
will c!«nr and you can breathe freely.
R ub-M y-Tism kills pain.
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get No more dullness, headache; no hawkiBjr The A u o c lttn l F re t,)
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same thnt
TAMPA, Aug. 16.—Grndmolher at Mrs. Leavitt bud. Foster-Milburn Co., in;:, snvffling, mucous discharges or
dryness; no struggling for breath at
the age of twejity-eight is the distinc­ Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
night.
tion held by .Mrs. Ethel Coulnot, of
Tell your druggist you want a small
Tampa, attained by the arrival yes­
bottle
of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a
TOURIST
SEASON
TO
terday of a daughter to her daughter,
lH'.Je
of this fragrant, ar/Aseptlc
Mrs. Francis McCollough. Mrs. Coul­
OPEN
OCTOBER
1ST
cream
in your nostrils, let it pene­
not was married at thirteen year* nnd
trate
through
every air passage of the
Mrs. McCullough, who is fifteen, is
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 16.—Tour­ head; soothe nmj heal th • swollen, in­
the oldest-of her three children.
ist rate tickets to Florida from all flamed mticuus membrane, nnd relief
"I was hardly abic lo drag, 1
sections of the country will go on sale comes instantly.
was so weakened," writes Mre.
October 1, making the opening of
It is j'.’st what every cold and ca­
Lena Clarke Retains
| W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
the
tourist season, according to ud- tarrh auffgrer needs. Don’t stay stuff­
"The doctortreatcd me for about
Additional Counsel viccs received in railroad passenger ed-up and miserable.—Adv.
I HAVE THEM
two months, still I didn’t get
traffic
circles
here.
Last
year
was
any belter. I had a large fam­
It was stated yesterday that the the first time the rates became effect­
ily and (clt I surely must do
HONOR OF VISITORS.
legal forces which will defend Lena ive so cnrly and the earlier Bale had
something lo enable me to take
M. T. Clarke bud been augmented by the effect of prolonging the tourist
care of my little ones. I had
(From M ondijr't D ill/)
Attorney George A. Worley, of Mi­ season. The plan was so successful
heard of
Mrs.
E.
F. Householder entertain­
ami, nnd Attorney Abbott, of West the roads adopted it again this yenr.
ed
very
delightfully
Saturday after­
Palm Beach, who arrived yesterday
noon
at
a
bridge
party,
nt her home
ami after stating their mission to CITY ORDINANCE
on
Ninth
street,
in
compliment
to
Sheriff Karel and State's Attorney
Uon—lots are being sold rig h t along and building In this
RlJNS COUNTER TO
Mns.
Silvan
Lazarus
Jpce
Florence
Jones were admitted to the prison cell
section Is such as to gladden the h eart of those who have
NATIONAL LAW. Frank), of Now York, who Is here
whore they hod n long conference
the good of Sanford a t heart.
visiting her mother. The guests in­
with the woman. It is understood
TAMPA,
Aug.
16.—Mamie
Wright
cluded the members of the Monday
that t!. C. Chillingsworth of West
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
Palm Beach, and Davis &amp; Giles,-of Or­ today filed in circuit court a suit Bridge Club, there being three tables
against Municipal Judge Worth, with of players.
•
lando,
also
hayc
been
retained
by
MiBs
to say Just w h it is my candid convictions would put it
"I decided to try it," con­
a design to test the recently enacted
Clarke.—Orlando
Sentinel.
Lovely
pink
roses
’
were
used
in
tinues Mr*. Ray . . ,,wl took
most too strong for the careful, conservative p e r s o n — th at
city ordihnnee which prohibits the charming profusion in decorating for
I eight bottles in all . . 1 rtperson whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
sale
possession of liqupr'within this pretty party.
| gained my strength and have
Mr. Vaughan. Farmer, Tells How He
has VISION will agreo with me now—the oth er later.
the city limits.
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Of unusual Interest w** th" gamo
bad no more trouble with wo­
Lost All His Prize Seed Com.
i'"
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manly weakness. I have ten
_"Som o time ngo sent nway for ROAD DEPARTMENT MEETING. of bridge played during the afternoon,
children and am able to do all
high score being made by Mrs. W. C.
some pedigreed seed corn. Put it In'
my housework and ft lot out­
HI)I, who-was awnrded a dainty em­
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug.
10
—
The
n gunny sack nnd hung it on a rqpe
door* . . . I can tare recom­
broidered
guest towel. The guest of
state
road
department
was
in
session
suspended from roof. Rots got it nil
mend CarduL"
here
today
hearing
a
number
of
rep­
hbiior
was
presented Kayscr silk hose.
—how beats me, but they did because
resentatives
from
various
counties
Following
the card game the hos­
Take Cardui today. U may
I got G dead whoppers in the morning
“ 77ie Man^Who Sells Dirt Cheap" ' ... V- rt
tess
served
a
tempting ice course.
nnd
considering
petitlons.(No,indica­
be |ust whit yod need. •
after trying RAT-SNAP." , Three
Tho substitutes for absent club
At aUdruggist*.
sizes, 35c, 66c, $1.26. Sold and guar­ tion wa sgiven that any decisions had
members were: • Mcsdames George
Watch
the—■South
E ast
Corner of Page
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv. *; been reached.
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Qnlght, Mrs. Julius Schult«7 ' Mif*
I Rub-My-Tism cures sores,
Mpli Whitner.
6G6 cures Malarial Fever.
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TAKEN OUT
AND WHIPPED
AT LONGWOOD

THAT KNIFE­
LIKE PAIN

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

Insurance

General

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT H RAID OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE H RALD OFFICE

A Tonic

For Women

SANFORD IS GROWING

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Society Wedding
Interests the State,
Hundreds to Attend
(from T u. kU j ’, Dally)

Un rhursday evening, August 11th
nt 8 o’clock the first conclave of Tay
lor Commandery K. T. was held if
the Masonic Hall.
Thia organization was granted i
dispensation by the Grand Comman­
der of Knights Templar of Florida
with the following officers to serve

RADENTOtVN^Aug. 12.—Comnt rtceiitly made by the Manatee
nty Growers' Association against
^"exorbitant rates on vegetables,
yiih the complete statement sent
unitor Fletcher *avowing all Items
of cost that entered into the market1^ 0f vegetables and the small
Amount of proceeds left for the grow­
th will reopen the question of a rate
j^uction on* fruits and vegetables
throughout the entire country, itiap1P, from a letter from W. V. Hardj, director of the bureau of traffic,
Interstate Committee Commission.
Both Senator Fletcher and Director
Hnrdie admit thnt the statements and
kttcr sent th e m by L T. Williams,
jencral manager of the Manatee as­
sociation, wero the most complete,
Instructive and vnlunble they have
lud bid before thenv Officers of thia
association believe that the figures
Eugene McConnell, First Guard.
conclusively prove to the .powers in
W. M. McKinnon, Second Guard.
Washington that tRe vegetable'Indus­
C. M. Hand, Third.Guard.
try in Florida is in a deplorable con­
And the Commandery U. D. was
dition on account of excessive trans­ Iduly opened.
portation charges. In„tho statement
This announcement is of more than
submitted, by the association wero passing interest to members of the
exposed the entire records, showing Masonic fraternity in Sanford and
the gross sales, seU.lng charges, des­ Seminole County, ns the matter has
tination, draynge, harvesting and been brought before the Grand Com­
loading, crate costs. transportaion mandery of Florida for a number of
charges and net proceeds left the years past, nnd thnt body has now de­
grower to cover cost of production. cided thnt Sanford is large enough
It is quite evident that the figures nnd important enough to support this
marie a very forcible impression on organization.
A goodly number of Royal Arch
Mr. llardie and jt is believed thnt if
MnsonB
have already petitioned for
every concern In Florida similar to
the
Orders
of Christian Knighthood,
the one in Mnnnteo will jrnrsuo tho
and
during
the next sixty days all
same courso, thcro will bo brought
equipment will be provided and the
about an adjustment of the exorbi­ Orders will be conferred.
tant charges that now exist.
Thia organization, as is doubtless
It is the purpose of this association well known, is of York Rite Masonry,
to instigate formal proceedings be­ and only Royal Arch Masons who are
fore the I. C,. C.( nnd it is desirous likewise believers in tho Christian Re­
of securing the co-ojperntion of nil ligion are eligible for membership.
ether vegetable concerns in the state.
Senator Fletcher, on Aug. 5, wrote
Mr. Williams ns follows:
&lt;
“The data which you furnished for
the Interstate Commerce Commission
is the most complete, instructive nnd
valuable they have had laid before
them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder, our
“1 wish we could have had this data
before June 20. I am quite sure we dry gods merchants, spent Inst week
could have accomplished most Im­ in Tampn visiting friepds.
Mr. nnd Mbs. 0. W. Townsend, of
portant results Even now, there is a
chance of getting some real IfcncALs, City Point, spent the week end with
as you will see by the letter from Mr. the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,
W V. Mnrdie, director, bureau of Gnbe Long.
Mrs. G. M. Jncobs and daughter,
traffic, interstate commerce cornmisMrs. Josie Prevntt, left Monday for
iion, herewith enclosed.
Rekln'w,
Tex where they were called
“You will of course, follow this
by
the
serious
illness of Mrs. Jacobs'
matter up.”
two little-grandchildren, the little son
The letter from Director Hnnlic to
and daughter of Mrs. S. II. Holmes,
Senator Fletcher follows:
nee Miss Bertha Jacobs.
“Permit mo to acknowledge on be­
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Wainright
half of the commission your letter, of spent from Saturday until Monday nt
July m, enclosing n letter dated July Kenanville wher? the former filled his
27 addressed to you by the Mnnntee regular appointments at the Whittier
f’mint) Growers' Association, M. I. Baptist church.
T \\ iliinms, general manager.
Arch Hodges, of Cocon, visited J.
"I beg to say that there. Is n great T. Jacobs and family last week.
deal of vnlunhle information in Mr.
N. Cl Jncobs nnd famjly nnrcnmpWilliams’ letter, which Is quite spe­ wceks. * •
cific in character and bears directly ing on tho St. Johns prairie Sot n few
upon the question of whether or not
Mra. M. S. Averette spent several
freight rates are materially Injuring days in St. Augustine jnst week get­
the growers. As you probably know, ting her house ready to move into in
must nf the complninta which the tho near future.
Miss Hazel Jacobs spent the week
commission has heretofore received
end visiting her school friend, Miss
Frances Graves, nt Wagner,
The death angel visited our com­
which to baso a conclusion os to munity again last week: and called to
whether or not the difficulties being folow him Vcrninn, the 13-year-old
experienced nro really the result ot daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Sim­
mons. Vcrncnn was stricken with n
freight rates or of other causes.
case of inflammatory rheumatism Inst
"All the data that hnd been gath­ Wednesday, a week* ago, and suffered
ered up to June 20 was presented to severely from the pain, but as she had
a meeting of carriers nnd nt that hnd several attacks before her friends
tim* they issued a statement to tho did not think but what she would re­
U’»lilic nnd to tho commission' to the cover. She grevfr worse nnd after one
effect thnt they wero not convinced week’s suffering she died last Wed­
that reductions wero necessary or nesday night. She was a bright faced
would nccrue to tho benefit of tho sunny disposilionet] child whom all
Prowers nnd gave a number of other thnt knew her loved. Her parents and
rontons why they would not nt that little Bister Leona amt the two married
time voluntarily make any reductions sisters, Mrs. Jack Gore and Mrs. Tom
m rates. Ab you know, tho commis- Lane, arc nlmost heart-broken over
their loss. After the funeral services
which were conducted by Rev. Thomp­
son, of Oviedo, she was laid to rest in
the Cl^iluota cemetery. Her school­
mates and friends brought quantities
of beautiful flowers and completely
covered the little mound beneath
which she sweely sleeps in peace.
°ml transmitted to the carriers with
the request that they go into the mat(Tram XeaUx't P.lly)
further and furnish the commisAylett Fitts brought a bob cat to
f °n with any Information which they the Wight Garage this morning that
m»y have or can get bearing u|xm
he killed over in Volusia county, The
.. 0 mi,tters brought up by Mr. Wilcat was not such a large .one but had
a
fine hide and will no doubt moke a
It is also likely that this general
nice
rug for some one who wishes to
*jw*ti of rates on fruits arid vegcskin
it. Bob cats are not so plentiful
•les will be discussed by representarognd
here as they were in the early
ves of the commission with the
days
but
there ere tome to be seen
Tiers again, in n week or so, and
from time to time in the swampst Sev­
! (,aU Presented by Mr. Williams’ eral yean ago Robert Lord killed one
* r wIU bd used at that time
with a club near his Ipme south of
'Further advice will be giVen you the* city that was one of the largest
the premises as soon as possible." ever brought to this city. .
j

^

That Society wedding, that street
dance, thnt prize dance, that good
band music, that well lighted street
with the many colored lights, those
good things to ent and all of the oth­
er good points of that big time the
Educational Committee of the Wom­
an's Club intends to give the people
here on the night of Friday, August
26th, is making the people sit up and
take notice.
Not only in Sanford and Seminole
county but* itwjdjoining counties for
everybody is invited—yea, mam—ev­
erybody, come right in and help the
Woman’s Club to erect that building
for the Bchool lunches that are to take
care, of the hungry, children this year
nt our grammar Bchool.
This movement is away ahead of
any of the movements that would take
care of the children living thousands
of miles from here. This is charity
(joginning right at home and the kind
you can see while it Is working.
So get behind this society wedding
and street dance and make it one of
the big successes of the year. Now is
the time to stimulate business and the
merchants arc all in line to offer big
sales for that, day and get the people
here t&lt;\ enjoy a big time nt night.
Wntch the Dnlly Herald for future
announcements.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
REPORTER IN AFRICA
ROME, Aug. 16.—Serious earth­
quake shocks arc reported from Ital­
ian colony of Erftrica on the Africnn
shore of the Red Sea. Numerous
casualties are reported.

Rub-My-TIsm kills infection

TAKE A TAHLESPOONFUL OF
SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR
BLADDER BOTHERS
We are a nation of meat enters and
^ur blood is filled with uric acid, says
a well-known authority,* who warns us
to be constantly on guard against kid­
ney trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this irritating ncid, but
become weak from the overwork; they
get sluggish; the eliminative tissues
clog and thus the waste is retained in
the blood to poison the entire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lend, and you have
stinging pains in the back or the urine
is cloudy, full of sediment, or the
bladder is irritable, obliging you to
seek relief during the night; when you
have severe hendnehes, nervous and
dizzy spells, sleeplessness, ncid stom­
ach or rheumatism in bad weather,
got from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jnd Salts; take a tablcspoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast each morning and in a few
days yoqr kidneys will act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for genera­
tions to flush and stimulate clogged
kidneys, to neutralize the acids in
urine bo it is no longer a source of ir­
ritation, thus ending urinary and blndder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and can­
not-injure; makes a delightful effer­
vescent lithia-water drink, and nobody
can mnkc a mistake by taking a little
occassionally to keep the kidneys
clean and active.—Adv.

666 cures Biliousness.

A D ro p -S e a t C o verall
That Hides The Bu ttons
After years of experlmentlngwe’TOproduced
the garment you’vo been waiting for. A drop*
seat Coverall with re-lnforced band that
conceals the buttons and protects the body.
^ ^ 'P a n a m

a H

are tnsde from beat pro-shrunk material
by akilled Union workers; and so elerar-'

DOI’E FROM COMPANY I)

LEAGUE PARTY

(l*ran Tu*td»r'« Dillr)
Top Kick Chittendon and Supply
Sergeant Don Whitcomb returned
The Senior Epworth League of tfie*
Sunday night from n trip t» San- Methodist church, cntejtalncd most
delightfully last night at a Gypsy
Mrs. G. A. DcCottes, wife of the party, at the |*&gt;me of Misses Lillie
C, O., was n visitor nt the camp Sun­ Ruth and Carolyn Spencer, on San­
day. She expressed her congratula­ ford Heights.
A large bon fire was built under
tions on the work and appearance of
tho
trees, and around this theyounff
the men.
Company D barracks were given folks In picturesque costumes, made
fipst honors in inspection Sunday. a charming picture. Fortune telling,,
Col. Turck himself said the appear­ games and stories were induulged ln^
during the evening. At a late hour*
ance wns excellent.
The chow hcndqunrtcrs were nlso refreshments of hot wenles, rolls and
rated excellent after a close inspec­ coffee were served' by several of tho
tion Sundnq. Some work, Company members.
There were about .10 members of
Printe First Class Chittendon and the League who enjoyed this happy .
Privates Kennedy, Ball arid Welch occasion nil voting this one of the
returned Sunday night from fur­ most delightful affair? given by the
League.
loughs.—Florida Metropolis.

From th e m akers of
u sers o f Fabric'Tires

Otrtng to tho ftbr+o tiro user
frooh,
mow. Doing ohlppod

THE U.S.USCO TREAD
Hero Is tbs U. S. Usco Treed,
with s long-established standard
of sarvlcs among motorists who
hava an aya to valua, as wall ss
to pries. WhUs sailing for less than
ths o t h s r tires In tha U . S, F a b ric
Uns, tha U a c o has earned a repu­
tation for quality and dependable
economy which is not exceeded
by sny tire la lis dess.

United States lira s
are Good Tires
U. S. U SC O T R E A D
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD
U .S . R O Y A L CORD

N all of m odem merchandising
the biggest conundrum is the
fabric tire situation.
Around 70% o f all car owners
use fabric tires.
Their instinct for quality is os
strong and insistent as any one

I

People have gotten very close to
the U. S. policy. F elt it. Benefited
by it. And passed the w ord along.
It’s a policy settled to onestandard for all U. S. Tires. W h eth er
fabrics or cords. Small sizes or
Giving to the fabric tire user
fresh, liv e tire s. Being made
n o w . Being shipped now .
All the original U . S. v ita lity

W hy, then, are they offered
such hodge-podge stocks of “dis­
count tires,"“odd lots,” "seconds,''
“retreads" and other so-called
bargains of uncertain origin?

and serW cecom es through w hen
you buy a U. S. Fabric Tire,

Sooner o r later the public al­
w ays seeks out quality. As a
m atter of self-pro tec f/o n —if for
no other reason. T h e out-and-out
opinion in favor o f U . S. Fabric
Tires has spread m ore this year
than it ever did.

“ U sco ,” “ C h a in ,” “N o b b y ”
T hree different treads.
Built by the sam e brains, the
sam e • policy, the sam e quality
ideals th a t h a v e m a d e U . S.
Royal Cords the sta n d a rd m eas­
ure o f tire w orth.

EDWARD HIGGINS...... ______
D. D, D A N IE L ------«--------------MIDWAY GARAGE.....*...„........1
LAWTON BROTHERS CO„ Inc^

...... Sanford, Florida
.... Chuluota, Florida
Oviedo, Florida

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1921
Everywhere you go In Florid* this
THESANFORDHERALD summer,
you see houses and store

». J. HOLLY .
V. ». LIUS BP
* - A. « E 1 . . .

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1921

SHlt* BY SHIPS.

FOURTEEN DOLLARS
PER BARREL, PRICE
buildings and apartments and hotels • The growers and shippers of the
OF SW EET POTATOES
being built nnd (getting' ready for one Tampa territory aro in deadly earn­

of the greatest sca'sons In the history
of the State. Sanford is doing her
share, but we enn do more If every­
one will invest their money in home
enterprises Keep them coming. »

est about . ships m for transporting
• HASTINGS, Aug. 17.—-Fourteen
their coming citrus and truck crops
dollars per barrel was the average
to the markets of the East, and well price received for Big Stem Jersey
( T i—rp « nU 4)
on the way to tho West. That meet­ sweet potatoes shipped to eastern
■ubscxiptiox rxicx nr adtaxcei
ing Friday Afternoon was composed markets by tho Bougbcc Distributing
.
o n tsar...............................
of
men who 'do
* things,
*
not dream Company.
O t r MONTHS ............................ ...........
them all day long." It was made up
three Mourns................
Tho growing of this variety of
/
of ship owners, and grove owners, sweet potatoes was purely an experibusiness men and investors, whole­ ment, Mr. Hughes urging severa
sale distributors and farmer produc­ farmers to try a small acreage in this
ers. One thing they agreed on: We variety this spring. So successful has
w - ----- ■——
m p ususava iT iri
S itm M S ( .l e a p t Sunday) u i iM re a ild y ecr few hours each day looking after tho
must have tho ships!
the experiment been and so thorough• n U U In d ia * M ellon. A d m tiila c ra t* a raaa
•M kU t a d m ad . known «■ a w lic atlo a. HOC spots that need attention. Everyone
Tampa
wholesale
men
have
been
&gt;*
w &gt;*8 B«r month, la t l r t a o t .
should take a pride in the place where counting, as has the Tribune, strongthey reside, regardless of whether it ly on the friendship, loyalty and busi­
is your house or a rented home.
ness foresight of the Mallory line to
_* “ reten A d vertlalnn K n r r u t il
give
this territory relief from rail­
| T H E AMI RICAN PRE33A33QCI
A visitor to tho city last week re­ road oppression nowi suffered, and
marked that he believed that Sanford threatening to bo worse. The Tri­
KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E people had more real enjoyment than bune still believes this company will be a favorite in tho eastern markota.
Keep the business coming.
tho inhabitants of any city that he do what it Is credited with promis­ “I am thoroughly convinced," said
GOAT MANURE
.
What a difference in the morning. hnd ever visited. A little more real ing—stick to Tampa. But there waa Mr. Bugbec, "that wo can make a
fellowship, n little more give and tako a grave direct accusation laid at the huge success of tho Big Stem Jersey
And Other Materials
Sanford is making a great.sum nnd a little more of that congenial noor or that company by Messrs. 1sweet potatoes, that I am going to
mor showing.
spirit of helping each other will make Vam and Perry in the course of the sec that a large aordago is planted
Our Prices Will Save You Money
us tho greatest city in the slate. And proceedings. Mr. Vam declared, ho next spring. JVhilo somo few who
Speaking about the weather and not wo do have good times here even in has information that the Mallory and planted this variety this year neglect­
about any parties.
the summer months..’
Clyde lines are “absolutely controlled ed cultivation during the Irish potato
by the railroads." Mr. Perry said harvesting season and allowed the
• The Chamber of Commerce Is tho Miami was chosen as the next meet­ that some time ago "Lee county men grass to get into them, yet made- good
busiest body In the State.
ing place of the Associated Dailies of started shipping via Key West, and yields."—Palatka News.
Horida, which will be held in Novem­ sent just two shipments there when
Tho people who think it is hot and ber. Orlando made a fight to secure they were Instructed by the Mallory
Anyhow, when you’ go to a lyw^ll
persist in snying so are the most urn the next convention, but when it was line to put rates up to the level of the dinner function these times, you are
comfortable.
announced that.. Ed. Taylor, of tho railroads or the Mallory lino wouli
not perplexed by a lot of different
PHONE 536
Miami Herald, pledged u trip to Bi­ not accept tho shipments,
Tampa
shaped
glasses
to
the
right
of
Did you ever sec anything finer mini there was no more fight in the business men must know thnt this is
thnn this summer that you spent at crowd. Miami was chosen without tin* * _ . ' __ i t . A t A VII . .
. plate.—Nashville Banner.
opposition.—Orlando
Reporter-Star.
home in tho finest place on earth?
NOTICE or APPLICATION POR TAX DEEDUNDER Bi-CiTUN n s or THE
. *B** of euch certificate In ~the n im e of W. C « Circuit Court, 7 U Judicial Circuit s-an. L.
Let everybody get in the gnhio and Sanford intends to keep the busi­
S tew art. Eat.
*
^
OENERAL STATUTES
Couaty. Florida.—la C haac.J,.
^
invest their money at home. Put it ness coming not only in the summer
Alao T a i C e rtio ra te No. 71. d ated Ilia 2nd •
N otice-la hereby riven ||,a t : A. E. Slobloat ■lajr of June. A. It. IBIS, haa filed aal.1 re rtlflwhere it will be the safest and best months but all during this winter. The
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
purchaser of T a , le r llf lr a le No. SVt. dale.] th&lt; f» t* In uijr office anil baa made application for
ta» deed to laaue In a rrordanre w ith lair. Said t'a rrle W. Speer. Complainant,
live merchants litre are now making
investment in the world.
c
e
rtific
ate
embrace#
the
following
deecrUted
l H ijra I* In mjr offlct* ami lia» nm.lr appllra
arrangements for big sales and adver­
lion for I n i|rr*l to l u u r In acrtirU anw wltfc property alluatril In Heinlnola County. Florida,
e rllVlr, ^ '
**
l*rfendanta.
, '
quick
action
on
a
mere
statement,
no
law.
Haiti re rllflra te em tirarea the followlni to-w ll; Lot V, IlJock 12, T ier A. Sanford. Tim To
"Crosson-Ponds" is the hending of tising for the winter season thnt will
aald land l* ln r aaaraeed a t the d a ta of the la To F red” 5*
Tcnn‘« aef .
In S em lnol^P ounty, ■nance
matter
how
reliable
thd
source
of
its
&gt;
r
‘l**.’*1
*1
K,n
A
ntonia.
l
n
„
of
aticb
c
e
rtific
ate
In
the
name
of
It.
Florida, t.Lwic * '
.......... ......... .....
a wedding notice in the Gainesville eclipse anything ever before attempt­
Ib&gt;y!e, Ban Antonia. Teia*.
.
Hag. al In tv ram-1km „f H. Ila . of Hanford I‘. Trennla.
rial...
n‘*J * ,0
»'«t IOU I* ,,
News. All of which brings on the ed. They have discovered the pulling coining; but there aro fewer than •Irani with E line M. | \ Hjr,, fk r. | ii, Twp 20 AWi T ea C e rtio ra te No. 108. dated the 2nd claim
to
hare
aomo Inlrreat |n lb . r.lb tla ,
Hang. .30 Baal, run Hoiilli itt d . e r r ^ . K day of June. A. D. 1010, haa filed aald cerll- d « c rll* d land Ul Bemlnolo.Oumly. I |..,|.t, £
question of crossing n river before you power of tlie Daily and Weekly Her­ seventy days before the orange crop South.
12 * Ch. N 10 rh. N 11.1 drgrn-a, IV tl.H rli. to floaty In my ofO re and haa made application w it: la.la J and t o f lllork 3 |,
| / „ , !L , "
ald and they have nlso seen what it or this section begins to move, and •aid
lly. Hwly along aalli. to tu-g. 12 a r m . Tlie
of Alrlhtn,111., „ 1&lt;r
^
*al.|
land
twin*
aaacaacd
at
tb
r
d
a
l
.
o
f
tti.
la■Toted In I la I Hook I. p a ,, ijn
means to have a daily paper in the the growers nnd shippers, and Tam­ ana n r . of aurh r r r t l f l r a t . In tlir n a n i. of K. II.
Ponnty Iteronla.
•s'rala«t«
pa business men must know -posi­
Votl are then-rnre orderr.1 to I . ,„.i
,
ias so many fine springs summer.
T a \ IV rtlflra t. No 2'.l. d a trd 111. 3rd
‘ Im il I t ’nurt at the o ..,m ,
tively
that the existing lines will do •la)Al«&gt;
.,t Juur. A. II. Itus. | „ .
, all| r .r tlf l
md resort.7 within easy
(&lt;eii.ln.ila I otmly
||, . f |„ , j|.u.d». m nr.
lii my of f ir . and li»a m ad. a ppli.atlyu for
t'4—r. IK2I. to in aw er the 1,111
....... .
A meeting is being held in Sanford what is expected of them m the mat­ •laa iir d«-«-d
nee that our people can
to Imoi. lu anivirdaiir. w ith law. Said
r r r t lf |r a lr r in h r a m the foll-w lug
.t. -. rlt--.|
today
by
the
war
department
to
re­
ter
tjf
reductions
in
freight
rates,
ac­
ie ami enjoy n most exallualrd In S.inlm.1,. (Vmnly. n.-rl«U.
ceive objections, if any arc filed, ceptance and deliveries of shippients, pro|M-rly
to w it, I'..-, MV ror of N E 1J of SW &gt;, of SKI;
.
l»,
Tw|i
Jit Saitiilt, llanur 3U Kasl. linn ti
against the granting of right to build and making through bills of lading -I rwla. K aa.M
n«li, N 21 r,«t.. IV 33.S3 n»l.,
arrva. T b . aalil laud l&gt;.lug a —
| a t the
The Gainesville Sun is shining with a bridge over the St. Johns river nt to all points in their legitimate busi­
greater force now having gone to an OMcen ferry. The river is very nar­ ness territory. Anti this knowledge
eight-page six column paper with row at this point, and it will cost lit­ must be hnd nt once.
On the other, hand, if the Mallory
plenty of good matter and printed on tle to throw a bridge across. It should
n good quality of paper. Congratula­ bo built higher thnn the usual bridge, is not able
which would be a g reat. convenience these thing s, then the Tampa Intertions to Editor Will Pctmer.
In c trc iill Court of U&gt;a Saraatfc J .
to boat owners, and would lessen the Ocrnn Steamship Co., a Tampa and
of Florida, la nod for Bomlaol.
work of the bridge tender.—Del.nnd
—In Gkoncory
Florida
concern
owning
and
operat­
News.
CITATION
ing its ships, and ready to secure and
In C ircuit Court, 7th Judicial C ircuit, Samiaola
County. F la.—In Chancery
equip more, stands ready to take over
mum lower labor costs, lower fer­
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
thi^business and at a rate which will
tilizer cost and lower rates on crate
J make it profitable to both them and
materials, Sanford growers stand a
&gt;ers. The citrus exchange of
A rthur J
lyle, el al. IkifvniMnt
goptl chance tat moke sonic money
TO ALL
:itH()NM CI.AIMINtl .
inti nil the other allied inter­
KST I
TIIK
FOI.I.OIVINII
»&gt;ith the Boy Scouts nnd the this year if they could just he guar­
o r APPLICATIONS FOR TAX DEED
I.A Nil,
tv stute in the producing nnd NOTICEUNDER
SECTION
»7»o
r
THE
laila
2
ami
I
of
lllock
.tti amt. laita 2 ami 1
• ampfiro Girls, our young folks antied a lower freight rate. But the
• OLNERALSTATUTES
business ,nro ready to co­
nf llk a k ;V&gt;. of M rlkiuflllr. ea per p lat rrn in l
l In l ‘lel lk»&gt;k I. |&gt;&lt;fr 131, Sriulnole County
should have a most enjoyable nnd worm will turn nnd the day is com­
in making this boat service Notlev- la hereby y lren th a t: J . E l-elnc. pur- nllr.nrtU
1
,♦
da te,| the
perfectly healthy summer. I.iving in ing -when the growers nlong with n success. Phillip Shore, the presiVon an- lirtrliy r«~|ulrnl * ami o n lrm l to ap.
•ird day of June. A. It. m is. haa filed aald Cer- |w»r U-forr i«ir Circuit Court at the Court Ilnur*
Florida we should enjoy tho great tho merchants will not hnvc to nsk dent o f. the Tampa Intcr-Ocean llflcate In toy ufflre nnd haa uiade application In
Srtiiliiol* CutiAty, Florida, on the flrel Mon­
for T ea l*eed to laaue In i m m l M r r w ith law. day III m -crm lirr. 1II2I. In answ er the Mil of
for n lower freight rntc—it will gov­ Steamship Co., is a T allinn,
outdoors overy month in the year.
Said re rllflra te rn itira rr- the fiilluwtliy d'rn-rlti- complaint flin t ayalnal you. and therein fall
,
and
n
ern without asking—but then the man whose belii-f and confiti
eil |iroj«erty rlttialrd In Seudmde County. I1i.fl
lenco in da, tmwlt lo t I. Ilk- k U. I l r r C Manfnrd. not. rl-e .aloe « HI l»- (ak n i aa eonfeoaeiL to
Next Friday, August lilith, prom­ growers will not want it. They will the port business of Tampa led him the aatd laud
a«—u —| al the dale of
ises to be.a big Jay and n big night he shipping by refrigerator boats and to organise an d put into successful llie I—ohlice of auctl C rrlltlra lr In llie name of
in*Sanford. The merchants will offer
operation this line of ship;s cn rrying
special bargains and the ladies hnvo
cargoes to many cross-the-ocean
t. A. IHH.UII.AHB,
We congratulate the Orlando Son- ports
some great surprises in store. The
lle r k Liti n ti r&lt;-ir i .
e stands ready to make it
tinel
on
their
many
improvements
ns
Motiiltxitr t'lH inlj. Fla. JOHN (J.* LEONARI&gt;Y,
wedding and dance will be tho out­
avaiinhle
for
coastwise
business
at
Pit'H IN SO N A IIICKINHON.
the following notice in the Sentinel inSollrllur anil or I 'm w I
standing features.
IkillcJtiira for l'uiii|iM lneut
for Complainant
dientes: "In an effort to V-ep pace tlie order of Tampa. He has showed
thnt
he
can
equip
a
licet
of
steamers
with growing nnd expanding Orlnndo,
Senator McWiliinms and family
Orange county and this section of with refrigeration nnd ventilating
St. Augustine were attacked by st
Horida, the Sentinel has installed an­ plants nnd give sailings every day
ing workmen in Italy in their
HAVE WHAT THE WORLD IS CALLING FOR
other new Linotype. The room ad­ if necessary to move the Ntruus nnd
through that country and chu
vegetable
crops
of
this
section.
He
joining the Sentinel on thb South has
themselves across the. border. Ti
been leased and a new 18-pnge Hoe has showed that he can carry oranges
dagoes probably heard about the F
press
with an output of IG.Ofio copies and grapefruit from Tampa to New
ida legislature.
per hpur will he installed soon, the ■York or Philadelphia for fifty cents
The Store where the Dollar has the greatest purchasing power. Look
a box—seventy-five cents a box lew
The City of DeLand
hns
.
. just com­
than the average price from this pari
pleted one of the finest moving pic­
.
Over these prices—Proof of the tye—
of
the state'by rail.- He even declares
ture theatres in the State, nnd is
he-rnn handle citrus fruits refriger­
building another theatre for pictures
C O O
.Men’s $2.20 White, Black,
ated
to .those ports nt less than sev­ | Men’s all-wool Blue Serge
nnd shows thnt will 1&gt;&lt;&gt; one of the
in Inland Florida
+
Suits
................•......
.....j.........t
p
A
A
f
v
U
nnd Blue O v eralls___
enty
cents
n
box
nnd
make
money
if
finest in the State. There is nothing
his ships do nqt bring bnrk n. ton of ? Men’s Wool Cnssimcrs,
CO A A A
short about Del^and.
Boys’ 6 to 16 years, blue
. ihc DeLand Commoreinl Club freight?
$
Brown and Gredn ............. . . p A V s v U
: Overalls nt
....
erected n fine building several'years
It is not a question of "fightihg the ?- Boys’ Blue Serges, 12 to
A AA
81x90 Blenched Pepperell
ago thnt houses the Chamber of railroads." Tampa hns never done |
to 18^ ea rs ................... ...!.....u l i d t v U
i-uiinii,, riKni mong nnd is n source Commerce and tho Woman’s Club,
Sheets, at ....................
that: Tampa never will do that. It $ Boys 2-pants, Gray and
A AA
of joy and pride to the people who and It is a fine Idea with no conflictis simply a quntlon of fighting for
Bleached Pepperell Pillow
% Blue Cassimer Suits ......... ^ 1 a * U U
are helping the city to move. And
ion in the business of the two organi­ our commercial lives. If the railroads
Cases ........................... ..
this band of boosters is getting Inrg- zations but « splendid co-operation.
dt-clure it impossible to move our J Men’s and Boys’ Pants a t like reductions,
cr every day. Get on the band wag­ Such a move in this city would be n
Bags nnd Suits
O -i
business, in nnd out, for less thnn-un t Great values in Men’s nnd Boys’ Work Shoes,
on and use your horn.
ranging
per
D
A
W
F
m
g
l
Cases
f
r
o
m
.....
fine idea for the Chamber of Com­ excess over tho entire cost of pro­
p a ir ............. t ) « s / D TO S p O w d U
merce nnd this Woman's Club) A duction, plus tho value of tho pro­
Men’s nnd Boys’ Dress Shoes will be sold at
ns new
visit to the Deljind Commoreinl duct, plus a reasonable sum for tho
Club will convince tho skeptical that grower, then it behooves the grower
All-Wool Army
Price..... ......
TO
the men nnd the women of a city to find other means which will per­
Blankets .....
Special Lot Men’s Belgian Work © &gt; | O f f
who are working for the upbuilding mit him n "living," o r* c t out of the
Reclaimed Army
of. thnt city can dd much working to­ business.
Sjioes, $8.00 value, a t ...... .......O T s O v
Breeches
Special Lot of Ladies Tan ami
gether nnd the combining of the In­
And inasmuch as there must be
terests of ench organization into one food produced, and inasmuch as Flor­
Oxfords, tasty dress Shoes
One-Man Tents
Lakeland Telegram building is one of the finest ideas that ida is adapted to, and counted on for,
has ever been conceived. .
producing much of that food, thou the
Many other wonderful bargains, in Ladies
growers of Florida must "carry on."
Oxfords and Pumps
ino Ocala..Star says th a t thj* es­ Then as the "working man is worthy
tablishment ill that city of the Flori­ ofHls hire,” he has the right to. nay
da Building Material Corporatloi ho is a fool If he does not, deviso :: The most cpmplete stock we have ever had for you to select from. All
will probably have a very good effect wny^ and means for protecting him■
’ * New Low Pr'ce Level’
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and advance the building movement fel' and assuring .that hire. From &lt;
that has become apparent. The com­ all we can sec he has done it, in this j:
YOURS FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION
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pany will have an extensive plant and movement to shy? by ships. And soon,
endeavor to supply „ great many tho shippers of this section will be
things needed in construction of able to look out on the horizon and
buildings. The Star welcomes this cry, Ship ahoy! as their fleets send
industrial concern and expresses the their vessels, one by one, regularly it
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,
opinion that .It jvlll succeed and help and swiftly, here for loading With
Make Our Store Your Headquarters While in Town
Ocala to grow In a substantial •and the product* o f their groves and ;:
satisfactory way.
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Castor Pomace-'

Hardwood Ashes

Ground Tobacco Stems

....$1.50
80c-90c

$3.50

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$8.50

Thrasher &amp; Garner

pry Weather on Lower
. East Coast is Re­
ported '

Knoxville, Tenn.
1 Mrs. Charles Bell nnd son, Ernest,
arc expected home from Hot Springs,
WANTED
Ark Boon,
Must be
Mr. and Mrs. George McCrumb, WANTED—Young cow.
fresh and good milker. J. H. MelMisses Alice Bolly nnd Thelma Lake
rapr._Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc
spent Sunday at Dnytonn Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Buchanan havo SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
returned home after a delightful stay
hauling.
31-tfe
W l| WANT • Udjr or I'n tlfm a n « r ,o t to b.odle
rlly trade In Sanford end other T ir in l rltlee.
.
opoorlunltr u ,00 will be
rvUIIInx the genuine J. n . W itk lae l*ro.1oct*
In rlu JIn , W itk lae ' C noxnal Oil Rbimpoo. 0*rd* I'ece Powder. I*rolt Drlnki nnd o t* r 137 oU&gt;er product#. W rit* to d ir for free .am ple nod
particular*.—The J . II. W nlklne Co.. 87 Meml&gt;tiU. Tron.
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to their own farm in Monroe.
(Bf Tin AaaocLated
Mr. Crenshaw, of thfe East Side,
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 17.—The cit
has moved to the I’ace place vacated
»«i«uon days are nearing an end.
n» crop outlook for the coming sea
coplc are returning home in a steady
too is improving except on tho lower
FOR SALE
• ? e ”un","
““'i"* h«- &lt;■*•&gt;.
gist Const where the condition is very beneficial,
bothr from
a physical the springing board at Crystal Lake. FOR SALE—No. 817 West First S t
critical because of dry weather, ac- and mental standpoint. Foiks look He attempted to turn a somersault
Eight rooms and bath. For price
well and happy and have r t ___ ..
(jfljjng to the report of the Federal of
and dropped upon the sharp edge of and terms, write box 782, Daytona,,
pep.
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Those that went north feel the board. He was taken to the doc­
Bureau of Crop Estimates here on .better
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after
11 .
. the delightful
-•—--1 change of tor and several stitches taken In the
mp conditions during the month of climate
SEND | 1.00 and receive 2 3-4 lbs. of
and food and tho joying of
July and tho condition as of August 1 seeing oid friends nnd old homes, wound. He is recovering nicely.
smoked mullet, tho kind that’s good.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rabun enter­ Postpaid.—David Phillips, 217 North
You can get more eggs and make more
favorable weather has boosted pfo- while those to^the beaches nlso feel
dottion prospects for most staplo fine and Invigorated after the splen­ tained with a pound party Thursday Beach Street, Daytona, Florida.
money by feeding hens more material for
crops, cotton being about the only did saltwater plunges, tho sport of
making whites of eggs. No grain feed con­
98-2tpw—4tp
exteption, the report declares.
catching fish and the acquaintanship
tains anything like epough white-making
Philip Agger is making prepara PUU 9Af.E—P;
Citrus prospects show some im­ Df new people. Vacations nre worth
months
old,
very
s
material'(protein). Aa a result, many yolks aro
tiona to build another cottage upon his
provement through the central highHooker,
Longwood,
Fla
formed
in the hen’s body that are never laid.
place. J. W. Miller will also build an
Usd section of the belt and are dis­
FOR
SALE
—1
Oldsmobilc
truck,
$600,
addition
to
his
house.
tinctly favorable on the West Coast.
Mrs. Wheeler Marsh, of DeLand, 1 Chevrolet automobile, | 200; 1 Buiek
Prospects are from fair to good along
spent
the week end with her parents, 4,-1100.''The above cars aro real bar­
fed together, make more eggs because they
the lower edge of the belt except on
gains.
Terms
to
fit
your
pocket
book.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Hawkins.
.
supply the scientific balance of all the elements
'the lower East Coast where rain is
At
Williams’
Garage,
N.
II.
Garner,
a
hen requires to produce the c n ‘S j y L J ,&gt; j |
"*Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Jewell
aro
con­
badly* needed. The condition for the
er the supervision of • Charles fined to'the home by chills and fever. ;__________ _______________ 104-tfc
highest number of Whites and F V P P Q O C
state as a whole is 88 % of normal for
one of the trustees, the graded Mr. Jewell, who is a mechanic at tho
yolks of which she is capable.
flw iD Ik lA
both oranges and grapefruit as com­
FOR- SALE—8 1-3 acre grove, con­
grounds at Monroe aro underplied with 89% for oranges and 80% going a decided improvement. Tho R. R. shops had to lay off for Bevoral
taining 100 bearing trees.
Also
good five roomed house. Apply Mrs.
for gra|»efruit n year dgo. Fruit is groun » have been plowed, graded and
Albert Draper, who has been work J. M. Long, Chuluota, Fla.
53-5tp
developing nicely and is beginning to tiled and a fence will
be
built
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^A bn so
show color in South Florida but bear- nnll diamond hns been laid out and ing in the R. R. shops for several
FOR RENT
1b* trees on the lower East Coast are shade trees and flowers are to. be years, has resigned his position nnd
rOR
RENT—5
to 10 ncrc truck farm
in bad condition except where irrignt- planted. The graded school at this
Sold in Checkerboard
Share
crop
preferred.
See M..S. Nel­
*4, and loss from shedding is antici­ place will now develop into one of the
Baga On(y by
son, Eureka Hammock.
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pated, even with rain ir\ fhc near fu- show plnces of Seminole county.
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A base ball team has been organ­
ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
Dries are moving freely and are of ized here and the boys are excited and
ORLANDO
| 8od quality arid size". Production enthusiastic over the outcome of the
will be less than for last year.
The
"Energizer
1 Service enn bo had
gnmes, and tho development of the
As rompnred with the Florida citrus various ball talents of the menibers.
at Orlando at 18 West Central Avts
rendition, reports from California Thb team has played several small
nuo48-tfc
ihow the August 1 condition as 86% towns and carried off the laurels, but
for oranges nnd 84% for lemons. Tho Inst week they met the .St,ctno)i boys
rendition a month ago was 87% for at DeLand and were hard hit with n
Any hens kept from a regular supply of feed foi
busy now putting up grape nnd guava
•ranges and 85% for lemons.
fade out of -&gt;1 to 4. The boys will jelly und marmalades for winter use.
a snort period any lime during the summer, nre like
Favorable July weather is reflect­ piny Orlando Thursday.
ly to moult before their usual time. A good many peo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Normnn Swanson, of
ed in condition figures for most of
A delightful fish fry was enjoyed Celery avenue, were Thurstlny evening
pie cut down the amount of feed they give their chick
the staple crops. Production of corn, ut Crystal Lake one evening lately.
ens as soon ns warm went her, comes. This is wrong.
visitors at the home of his purents,
other Fhose composing the party were: Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Swanson coming
During the sum
summer
months the hens require
m er months,
field crops will run well ahead of early
twice
ns
much
FURINA
CHICKEN
CHOWDER ns l»uestimates, the bureau declares. The
rendition of rice hns deteriorated nales, Linda Miles, Thelma Lake,
r J i . / J i , 1n S h?w by we,Khl (2 l,int* of PURINA HEN
CHOW weigh ns much ns 3 pints of Purinn Chicken
slightly but prospects are still good Rush Stafford and George Mathews.
Chowder).
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for satisfactory yields. Tobacco pro­ , Two negroes attempted to break in­
duction will fall under last year be- to the home of Ed. Og!6sby Thursday
,Dur}"K the summer months, f. mensures of Purinn
.eiuso of dry wenther early In the morning before daylight. Mr. and
Chicken Chowder should he fed to every 2 mensures of
season May crops, generally, linvc Mrs. Oglesby had risep early and gone
Purinn Hen Chotf.
We understand Mr. Reid, n brothei
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made splendid growth anti pasture fishing leaving their dnughtvrs Dorn,
of
Mrs.
Bert
el
son,
who
is
keeping
a
|fwi&lt;imies to improve. Wet weather is May and Rosa Lee at home. Shortly
Don’t overhent your birds by feeding them too
tdrrfcring with hay harvesting over after Mr. and Ajrs. Oglesby left, the mnjket on Sanford avenue nnd a fre­
much grnln feed. Feed grnin feed, only once a day__
quent visitor in lipsnla, is expecting
s large part of the state.
Jntc in the evening, ju st before the birds go to roost.
girls were disturbed by some one nt to send for his wife ns soon, ns he
RESIDENCE LOT
Cotton prospects were described ns the window. They rushed out of the can find rooms.
"gloomy." The condition on July 26 house nnd run to the residence of Mr.
GIVEN TO BRIDE .
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lundtfuist visit­
lud dropped to 80% of normal ns Blnlock for assistance. When Mr.
FRIDAY, AUG. 26
tornpared with 70% n month ago and Blalock reached the house of Mr. ed at the home of Mi^nnd Mni. Emil
Magnerson on their wedding anniver­
list year. Weevil damage is Oglesby the intruders hnd fled. Other
sary. Icc cream nnd Cake were served. K- A. DOUGLASS HAS DONATED
w*vy nnd rusting and shedding is be- prowlers have been in this community
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry motored up SunCITY LOT TO WINSOME
oming general bccauso of rains, of late. A gun belonging to Mr.
d*y from Wlndcmytre to bring home
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iome cotton is opening and picking Jewell, wtis stolen Sunday afternoon
Miss Florence Tyner, who hns been
u "&lt;‘»rted on n small scale.- Produc- while the family were visiting neigh- their guest.
. As a stimulus to the young brido
i* estimated nt slightly less thnn
Jesse Lee has been taking his wife who would hrav e the vast throng in
I °0u bi,le» as compared with 17,906
to town for treatment under D r.( front of the court house here on Fri­
lies lust year, 16,925 two yenrs ago, er business men hns lately blossom­ Denton,
who removed a growth of a day night, August 26th and Ins wedMir. three yenrs ngo nnd 37,685 ed out in a gay dashing, gallant Beau carbuncle order last Thursday.
des in 1917,
tied to tho man of her choice and his
Brummell. A certain car is at the
Mr. and Mrs. Chezum, of Sanford, choico, Hon. E. A. Douglass has giv­
The following figures shoyv tho pre- service of all the belles i^ the com­ have bought the G. Lind orange and
en the promised brido a finq lot In
Binnry estimates of. production for munity and many patient and pains­
peach grove consisting of five acres, In Sanford Heights . Sub-Division oppos­ . Ron. O. P. Swope, county commis-* WILL OPEN NEW MEAT MARKET
-I nnd final estimates for Inst yenr, taking lessons are given the village
Upsala. They are expecting to build ite beautiful Rose Court and here it sioner of the Oviedo district nnd head
•he state’s principal crops not y e t beauties as to the intricacies of shift­
nnd make other improvements. Mr. is presumed the happy couple will of the Swope Land Co., wns in the
L. C. Leonardy, who has been n res­
rvuted, in ench instance the first ing gears, applying gns, reversing
Lind now occupies n small building on spend their life amid the scenes of— city today accompanied by W. F. Hell- ident of Daytona for many years but
run Ik-ing the estimate for the cur- levers, etc., attending the skilful ma­ his
burg, of Ananiosn, Iown; E. Rf Moore, who is well known here, will open a
adjoining land.
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nnd the second last year’s nipulation of nn auto. Vacation days ' Wc hear thnt Mrs. James Reid, of well, you know.
°f
Iowa, and John Robertson, ntnnn- new meat market nt 327 Snnford ave­
JfrOfJudiiin
It takes nerve to agree to being
nre great for the wife. She has such Boston, Georgia, has arrived and is
ger
of the Florida Gardens at Oviedo.
f 0"'. bushel 11,562,000, 10,530,000 a good time at the mountains, springs, visiting her sister-in-lnw, Mrs. Andrew married at a big public outdoor wed­ Mr. Moore hns just returned from a nue Saturday morning and will sell
ding and the prospective bride nndcheaper meats and sell for cash. Mr.
,
,,nll-s* 14.000, 17,900; sweet po. Reaches, etc., but poor hubby! He Bertelson.
trip.down the east coast nnd is in love Leonardy is also a big cattle owner
.
groom
who
como
from
the
most
prom­
l ' - bushels, 4,515,000, 4,275,000;
Wednesday was rather an eventful inent families in Seminole county cer­ with all of Florida but motsly with and expects to bring somo fine beef,
"*J- all, tons 145,000, 152,000; tobacday for the Ballinger’s. In the morn­ tainly havo the nerve- to go through Black Hammock and the Oviedo dis­ mutton and pork to Sanford at very
». pounds, 4,000,000, 4,620,000; rice
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ing, V. C. Culler brought oqt lumber with the public ceremony on the night trict.
low prices. He will have a city de­
m n s, 91,000, 72,000; sorghum
livery and will publish his prices ev­
.tnyrup) gallons 73,000, 844,000; pen- tendered Mrs. D. II. Rabun at her and Mr. Rutherford to cell an upstair of August 26th. While tho court
Disarmament can never be wholly ery Friday nnd Monday in- tho baily
room for them nnd in the afternoon house steps ought to be ns sacred as
“ N bushels, 3,800,000, 3,220,000; home on First street, August 9th, the
effective unless It Includes the jingo Herald. Watch his. advertisements and
Mrs. Alfred Ericson nnd their children
, . , tnn"* n° estimate, 1,300,000 happy' occasion being the birthday of iiru! Alfred came when work wan over the home , or tho church when it is press. prices.
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pens, no estimate, 184,- Mw- Rpbun. Mrs. Albert King und to help celebrate the 85th birthday of used for a wedding a young brido
^ bushels; peaches ,b) bushels 126.lovely Mr. Ballinger. After supper one of
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ftj.' , f“*00°J pears (b) bushels, 65,- cnjies and n big freezer of ice cream
the brotherhood'came out and took
or(L,',’000: or«ngcs, no estimate (a) and many of the near neighbors gath­ him in for the union prayer service of
r 'bbO boxes: irrnnofnill nn net!. ered to partake of the delicacies nnd
tho Methodists and Congregationalists
spent n pleasant evening. All wished nnd then n number of the latter good
Mrs. Rabun many happy returns of people canto out for a little surprUo the Schopl Lunch Fund and to mako
unary.
tho wedding a success. Bride nnd
the
day.
production
on us, in honor of the event, making
Horace Swaggerty nnd Drew War­ it one of the best ho eVer had. He groom aro deeply interested in school
‘"ford
to bo congratulated on ren have purchased the old Potter received a number of kind tokens of matters and they want the affair to
be successful and whon called upon
lnff had the enterprise to Issue plnce in partnership. Mr. Swaggerty
1 ' ^optionally attractive booklet and family will occupy the house and
Portr
decided that no sacrifice was too
••jing
i;
• '« tho advantages
« u v u iiu ig L - s Vand'beauijin u u e n u - Mr. Warren has built a new house
great
to make for the school children
* ”.f the Celqry City apd Its sur- upon the south side of the place on
hence
their
consent to go through with
•hi mgs. That city probably real- Monroe street. This is an old farm,
the
wedding.
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afc;*t ,8 Kolng to be necessary very fertile and In very good condi- Mrs. Ericson
, Aside from the fact that It will be
coming season to offer those
a public wedding in every respect and
Mr.
Warren
sold
hts
home
on
upper
Y O U R HOM B IS W O R T H PA IN T IN G
s o n 'll inQuiries about Florida,
that the people will have to pay to
Monroe
street
to
'Mr.
Coleman,
of
Th ' n* Co,ivlncing and appealing.
. Remember how beautiful your home looked When
tee It the entire wedding ceremony
Longwood.
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thJi P ^ .boo,t,ct covers all questions
you nnt moved in—how fresh and dean it was?
will
probably
be
one
of
the
most
^ Mrs. Hugh Brawdy and mother, of
am) I,
l- 1,0 a,ked “bout Sanfohl Orlando, visited friends hers Friday.
gorgeous In the hiatory of the city as
All its original beauty and freshness can be rohavln 1 1po**,b,,,ri«8i the text matter
.
stored easily and economiadly with
the
ranks
of
society
in
Sanford
and
.Mrs. D.‘ H. Rabuh, Mrs. Will Hart
w,.ii K bccn carcfu,ly prepared and
Seminole
county
hove
been
combed
line and- son, Carl, motored to Palm
for flower girls, attendants, etc., and
Springs and Orlando Friday.
the ceremony will be tho most elabor­
John Bell nn’d family have return­
ate Tver witnessed liere or elsewhere
ed home after * delightful vacation at
Ai/nfr and ^ Varnishtr
and will bring many friends and ad­
Hot Springs, Ark.
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mirers of the bride and groom, for
An am«iT. bookUc/TS* HpumAw
Mr. and.Mrs. J. T. Jacobs, of Chumany .miles around. . ,\
*Ksy, Oliutreus tho value of pohx
luota visited friends at Monroe re­
Remember the date, Friday night,
h a m io a y m th s k a n .. A * u .
cently. ^
copy and color charts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Matin have repnied from a visit to relatives in
Haircut 40c at now bargir shop,
- - -oumo nionuay. evening In Second street, new DeForreat Build­
Kentucky and Georgia.
honor of the ninth birthday of their ing. We specialize in children’s halrMr. and Mrs. Geo/6 ain and son El- grandson, Barnwell Beqk.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
cuttlng.—Albert Graraling, Manager.
den, have returned home after spendA number from Upsala attended the
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921
t e Ik* Circuit Oourt t f tk* Beraolh 7*41*1*1 Cir­
cuit i f Florida, la aad te r Bamteol*
Oermtj.—la Ckaueary,

o r A r r u c A T i a i r t o a i e e n d 'c h a r . n r a a o v n o o u r t , t t h j u d i o a t
TEH o r T H E OSCEOLA CY7RE8S
CO HEAVY.
Notice 1* hereby glean th at the OSCXOl.A
CITATION
CY I’ ll E M COMPANY, a corporation organleed
a n d ' e ils tla g under tk* I-aw* o f tb* S ta te of
&lt;0 . n . ) M LL T 0 Q W aT w t l t
S. I'ulralm i, It, C. Uowrr and Edward digging. Florida, will apply to tb* Honorable Cary A.
(VimpUlnante,
Hard**, Ooeem or o f tb* S tate o f Florid*, a t O^ear H . ^Gremlin*. 8r„ OompUIntnt,
V*.
Tallahaa***, Florida, c« tb* Bth day of Sep­
II.. Gerard.
0
YOU CAN BRING BACK COLOR Jamt-a O'Neill. *1 ■!.. Defendant*. *
H
H aiti* Gerard, bla wife
tem ber, A. D. H a l ,- t o amend A rticle 111 e f It* A. known
To Jam es (VNelll. and the unknown heir*, de- Article* of Incorporation a t contained In it*
nown legatee* add dart*##, under
.*■
AND LUSTRE WITH SAGE
i l o n , grantee*, legatee*, or oilier claim ant* Charter, In portttanc* of a reaotnllon adopted
pIU and teatament of A. II (lera.'f ,k*
under
Jaroea
O’Neill.
Augusta*
J
.
VaugLn
and
w
ife
H
am
*
Gerard,
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n
k
ru
Z
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TEA AND SULPHUR
by tb* stockholder* of aald company a t a spec
wife. Lout** Vaughn, deceased,' Wm.
11. la l m eeting of tho stockholder* o f aald com.
H . Gerard or of bla wife l l a i t u &lt; i krtri
A.
cess,of hospitality fatuous with the
Haggard, deceaaed. It. It. Mllcitell, deceaaed. party held a t Ha ofric* at Otceola, Florida, on
---------- Catherine T ^ u . V L ^ L ^
known
A N. Speer, deceaaed. W arren W. I/Oaer and lb# 18th day of Ju ly , A. D. 1031, a fte r more
hundreds that they entertain during
legatee* and derU ete oader ,£ * ,*■
When you darken your hair with wife,
--------- I-oaer, deceaaed. Clarence Car- than four week*’ notice of etteb m eeting wae
w ill andd teatam
teatament
tat of John -f ir r, ,"',,,,. "U M
the year. Hot creamed shrimp, right Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, penler
and wife, Josephine I.. C arpenter, de- glren aa prescribed by law , and a t which m eet­
»
f
o' John Tu^n
" I f * Calberin* Tnrnell, , nj
th. “ &gt;
^
Her. Himnel B. Carp ten ter. deceaaed,
fresh from the ocean, hot rolls, cold because it’s dono so naturally, so rraae-V
Edith C. Ourllen, deceaaed, Amanda a . Car- ing stockholder# holding more than three-fourth*
h*lr* o f John ‘t e n e t ] , and of U t _ ,
*•1»
In* Tnrnell. Defendant*.
,f*'
(■enter, deceased, and J. J. Ilarria and i . W. of th* loaned and o r the authorised abate* of
tonguo and ham, baked beans, guava evenly.
Preparing this mixture,
NOTICE TO NQM.e r u n - ----adm inistrators o f (be re lit* of D. IL th* c ep llal elock of tb* company, attended
paste, cake, pickles and everything though, at home is rnussy and trouble­ lllcka.
M ltrhtll; derraaed, and agaln et all o ther per- p articipated ami roled for tb* adoption of auk TO A. U. OEBARH. AND l l T n m r T V .
amendm
ent.
A
copy
of
auch
proposed
amffid
One of tYie strongest associations of was there in abundance and cooked some. At little cost, you can buy at anna or partlr* claim ing any right, till* or merit to g tlh e r w ith the proceedings o f laid IIIH WITH. RESIDENCE u n r n o k -1 * * ^
, In ami lo th* following described
TO JOHN TURN IL L AND OATOEIUw- _
newspaper men in the South is the nnd served ns only tho Fitzgeralds nny drug store the ready-to-use pre­ lnterc»t
proiwrly. elluale, lying and bring In the Coun- m eeting o f July ls th , 1931, a rt now cm file la
NELL. IIIS W IFE. B raiD gN C B $ 2 “
ih
t
office
of
tb*
Secretary
of
S
ta
te
of
the
t j of Seminole and S la t* o f Florida, more
J l appearing by the aworn bill *f
Associated Dailies of Florida and know how and for several hours about paration, improved by the addition of particularly
S
tate
of
Florida,
And
aald
ArUcI*
III
will
be
ftted
herein against you that
described a* follow*, to-wlt:
p e c tlrtly applied for to be amended so a* to to have acme lot,reel In tb* f Y liU l.,
when they meet four times each year sixty guests enjoyed the elegant home other ingredients, called “Wyeth’s ilegtnnlng at lb* W rit Q uarter Section Poet rte
.
land la S«mlnol* County. Florida.
Section Thirty-one 131), Township Nineteen read:
at some city or cities even though the of Mr. Fitzgerald. After a dip in the Sage and Sulphur Compound." You of
ARTICLE III
Lots Ftv* (5), and Seven (7). n w ,
,
MS). South of Hang* Thirty-one (SI) Eeat, run
Tb*
cepllal
atock
o
f
tho
company
ahall
he
G
ertruda Addition to Banford, Plat 1 ^ . 3 , W
thence Hast 1030 feet to tb* W esterly Hue Of
meetings arc held on Saturdny and ocenn they scattered for their busy just dampen a sponge or soft brush the
right of-w ty of the l* k « Charm Ilranrh of on* m illion and fifty tbooeaod dollar* to be dl- UL11T, a* recotvted In * » * £ £ * £
some times on Sunday and there iB but offices over the state where they are with it nnd draw this through your Ih t A tlantic Coast IJne lU llroad. thence South- elded Into te r s e ly .f ir e hundred shares of comYou are therefore hereby required
along aald right-of-w ay 700 feet, tbenc* moo atock to tho p a r ralu e of (100,00 a share,
little time to discuss the vital ques­ hitting tho keys today and thinking hair, taking one small strand at a easterly
C T te n it^ cw f^ *
W eat I4BI.5 feet to the W e*t line of aald Sec­ and three thousand share* of pre ferred atock a t Co bo end appear before
th*
Court Hoorn lo Banterd.
"
* •*
tion
31,
tlience
North
070
feet
to
beglubU
y,
|
th*
p
a
r
ra
lo
e
of
(100.00
a
Yhsre.
________
T h at th*
tions that concern the craft it is Bhort about the good time they will have at time. By morning all gray hair dis­ containing SO acre*, and also;
Z
I share* of the preferred and common stock ahall n r e t H onda/ In Augnat, 1931.
and sweet and mnkc it snappy with tho next meeting in Minrai with n appears, nnd after another applica­ lleglnnlny 070 feet South o r th* W eat qutr-1 hare th* following respecllra right* and prie- day of aald moqtb, then and there m m it t
ewer tn the• bill of rem pU int terete G H
acclhm post of Section 31, Township 10, lieges:
the Daily Newspapers nnd they lose side trip tothe Bahama Islands.T h ey 'tjorj or jwo your hairbecom'es beau-is*ter
m,,, ot
s&gt;Rati, run thence south 3ot,7 The liolJtt* of the preferred stock abatl be you, and therein fall not. el*. l l U $
s k w a* ren feared a g tla il ; oa. telkwvd "
no time in soft talk but go to the point will notsoonforget the generous hos-1tifully (lnrkcne(l| g|ogsynnU iuxur.
enUtled
to
receive,
when
and
ae
declared,
from
&amp;{; • £ £ welt 32
m ibe surplus or n et profile of lb* curporaUoo, tfinal
decree.
by
and make every minute count, thus pitnlity of DeLand nnd of tho Cont-ljnI1t
It to further ordered th at this *m i » i feet. Ill cues
East 418.3 feet lo (be Hanlon)
re arly dividend* a t tb* ra te of eight per re a l
(Irani Hoe. thence North 33 degree* East atony per annom ,’ payable In aersl-aanual Installm ent* Itah*d ln 'tb * Sanford Herald, a new»rer«
accomplishing more in a few minutes mercial Club, of the good people, of
tn Semtoot* County, Flovld* *1^5
Gray, faded hair, though no dis­ said G rant line £40.3 feel, thence East 1019.0 on tb* eecoad day of January and of July of Halted
week foe rig h t conaeenttv# weeks! '
***
than other associations could in three the Codringtons and the various ho­ grace, is a sign of old age, and as we feet to Ibo W esterly lino o f th* rlybl-of.w ay of each year. Th* dividend* on tb* preferred Kock TO
ALL
PARTIES CLAIHINO AN
—__
the A tlan tic Coait IJne railroad. Lake Charm
be cum ulative *o th at. If (n any y ear div­
or four days.
IN
T
H
E
PROPERTY
HEREIN
D
E
S
O
ll
lS j
lds and of the Fitzgeralds and others oil desire n youthful and attractive Itranrb, thence Northerly alooy the W esterly ■hall
idend* am ounting to eight per cent eball' Dot
Under A. II. Oererd, n a tlle O eraV rtto ^
of aald richt-of-way, 3 0 3 .feet, thence Wc*t have been paid thereon, the deficiency a b tll be
One .of the most pleasant occasions at Daytona Beach, who made their appearance, get busy at once with line
and John te rn e lL CatbeHn* tern e ll t u
1401.3 feet to point of bcylnnlny. and it«o:
payable aa soon as earned. No dividends ahall
or olberwls*.
'
* “ »v
Ileylnnlny a t a point 13.03 chain* North n f th* be paid on shares of common atock aa long *■
of the Associated Dailies was the stay so pleasant. Tho following of­
Wyeth’s Sngc nnd Sulphur Compound, I’olnt of Intersection of the Eaat Una of tb* share*
It M
being
g M
made to appear
| by a , a o n u „
of
preferred
etoek
are
outstanding.
E
arn­
meeting at DeLand and Daytona Sat­ ficers were nominated- by a commit­ and look years younger.—Adv.
Banford G rant with th* W eal Una of Section ing* and Income of Uie company m ay be used Com plaint fUed herein t g tl n t t /og"',V ,^“V f
31, Town*hip 10, South o f Item * 31 E aa t; run lo re tire abort* o f preferred stock an herein pro­ bur* *r cU lm to h a r t wm* Intereet is u «
urday and Sunday. The business meet­ tee composed of It. J. Holly,' Chris
lowing described tends to Bernina|* CbsJtJl
thence E ast 431.1 feet to tb* Eaat line o f tb* vided.
Florida, to-w lt:
Hanford G rant, thenr* South 23 dcyrcc* W eat
ing was held Saturday morning at the Codrington and W. A. Elliott and
The company reserve* tb* right lo re tire and . Lots Five (6). sod Seven (T), n iw l * **
alouy th* E*at line of the Hanford G rant 390 ahall re tire aald aharen of preferred elock from
Commercial Club, the guests making elected by acclamation:
I t . O ertrad* Addition to Bsnfom. n * t n i r
. , .
feet, thence West SM.S feet, thence North 270.5
feet to the point of beylnnlny, otherwise de- limn to tim e a* tb* b a ll o t * end asse ts o f tb* g k r te J I Z - I lT , a* recorded In Seminole tSm ty)
the Putnam Inn their headquarters.
company
m
ay
require
or
perm
it
w
ttbont
Im­
Qttimby Melton, of the Jacksonville
-scribed a* th* North h a lf of tb« followlny de­
pairing it* eblllly to discharge prom ptly Its
You a r t there fare hereby commtn led and
The following program was car­ Metropolis, president.
scribed property, to-w lt;
Ileyinnlnir at the point o f InteraecUon of tb* liabilities and to c arry on Its corporate func­ qntred to b* and appear before oar m i u J J I
(From
KeaAajr1*
Dally)
ried out:
tions;
provided,
how
teer,
th
a
t
not
lea*
than
500
Court
*1 the Court House In Sanford | t a ?
Ed. Taylor, of the Miami Herald,
E ast line of tb* Hanford G ra n t 'w ith tb* W eal
Dr. Walter Seay, of Jacksonville, line
of Heel Ion 31, TOwneblp 10 South of Rattye abates of the preferred Itock shell be retired a t on the r t r e t Monday tn September, tb it u l
Advertising — E. S. Wndsworth, vice-president.
,
E ast; run thence North atony th* Rany* Una any on( tim e. Tb* Hoard of Directors ahall de­ tb* fifth day of aald month. tb#n so l i i ^ 7 *
was the guest of his daughter,' Mrs. 31
13.(15 chuifiA, llittitii H u t 6.00 d iito a to (He term ine ibe abarea to be retired by arranging m ake answer unto the bill o f complalat
Thomas Advertising Service of Jack­
Clayton Codrington, of the DeLand Widcm, nnd Caldwell, yesterday.
E ast line of Hanford G rant, thence South 33 dc- tp receive bid* ov o ffe rs to aurrender share* for hereto against you, and therein fill sot I w
sonville.
News, secretary nnd treasurer.
yree* W est atony the E ast line of Banford re tlrem rn t a t a price lees than (133.00 per there aald b ill w ill be taken a i confessed a .T n l Z s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Marshall
^
G rant to the point of beylnnlny, contalnlny and tb* unpaid cum ulative dividends thereon; you, to b« (followed by rinal decree.
Collections—I). H. Conkling, Palm
W. A. Elliott, of the Timas-Unlon;
I t to furihar ordered th at this tvotlre U n it
acre*, more or Isa*, a ll lylny and being and tl&gt;* abarea th a t may be re tired a t tb*
have returned from a pleasant stay 4.14
ltehed
one*
each
week
for
tw
elrr
w#eti
Beach Post.
lesat
coat
to
th*
company
ahall
be
re
tire
d
ft
ret.
In Section 31. Towtuhlp 19, South of Ranye 31
W. M. Pepper, of the Gainesville Sun;
In the event e u fftrltn t abarea a re ’ not to o ffer­ Banford H erald, a nexrepaper publlahed la 3e aZ
R ail,
•' How to Get Business—Major Quim- Harry Brown, of the Lakeland Tele­ nt Daytona Beach.
It appearing from Ibe sworn hill of com­ ed for retirem ent, tb* company may require tb* note County, Florid*.
Don* and ordered thl* tb* £3tb day u u »
Forrest
Lake
left
yesterday
for
plaint filed In this cause th a t you b ic e or aurrender of share* by paying tberefor (123-00 1911.
by Melton, Jacksonville Metropolis.
gram; Lew Brown of the St. Peters­
" ‘J*
claim some Interest In and to the Unde herein- per tb a re nnd all cum ulative unpaid dividend*
New
York,
where
he
goes
on
busi­
(C lerk's Beal)
E. A. DOlhilaaw
Newsprint—\V. A. Eliott, Jackson­ burg Independent; T. E. Fitzgerald,'of
thereon. The Hoard o f Director* ahall by ap­
a bote deacrllied.
'
Clerk Clrrult (k m .
n ts rc fo t* . you. Jams* O'N eill, are hereby re ­ propriate proceeding* by lot held on one of the
ville Times-Union,
the Daytona News on the board of ness.
Seminole County, ex*
quired lo be end appear before our said C ircuit dividend paying day* herein designated, d eter­
DICKINSON
A
DICKINSON,
.
7
Miss May Thrasher left yesterday Court a t the Court House In Banford, Florida, mine tb* share* to b* surrendered for re tire ­
A number of discussions by Geo. E. governors.
Bollcllore for Oomplatnta.
41 t t e
on
the
3rd
day
of
October,
A.
l&gt;.
1931,
and
ment.
Each
bolder
of
abate*
of
preferred
atock
for Hendersonville,
C., where she then and there make answ er to tho blit of akall b* given nolle* n t le*at th irty day* before
KcHcr, state representative .of the
ro m p u in t rib lb lle d again st you, olherwla* a a dividend paying d a te th a t lb* Hoard has d*- l a Circuit Court, Sarto th Judicial Circuit. State
will spend some time with friendd.
Gergcnthalcr Linotype Company nnd
• f Florida, County ef Bamlula.
decree pre confraao will be entered.
lned to re tire A a rs* of preferred stock and
—In Chancery,
many others present took place and a
Dr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Neal, of Or­ And all other parlies claim ing any rlgbt, t i ­ term
the num ber o f ehare* to be re IIred ten d tb* plac*
tle or Interest In and to Ibe property hereinabove and tlm * of tb* daterm tnatlou by lot ahall b«
real treat was the speech .of Major
lando, were the gucsta of the latter's described, by,- through or under any of the par- held. Each bolder of preferred atock ahall be
HILL TO QUIET TITLE
Mc« herein named, or otherw ise, are required lo en titled to be prevent when tb* de term ination
Lew B. Brown, of the St. Petersburg
mother, Mrs. Fitts, and sister, Mrs. 1*
Charles 0 . Andrew*
and appear lefore our said Circuit Court a t by lot la held.
Independent. Major Brown has been
v*.
Mnrgaret Barnes, Sunday. • •
the Court House In Hanford, F lo rid a,'o n Ibe 7th
Barb ahar* of atock. whether preferred or
W illiam I. Foster, et al.
day
of
November,
A.
t).
1021,
and
then
and
common,
shall
e
n
title
the
bolder
to
one
vote
at
in the newspaper business for over
Mrs. Frank Akers returned homo there make answ rr lo the bill of complaint e i- any atockholdera' m eeting.
ORDER OT PUBLICATION
against »*ld unknown parties, otherwise
forty years.
in the event nf any liquid (ten o.- &gt;„.*#qIo- To W tlltam I. Footer and Jane Coaler. Ma ul/tx
yesterday after spending the past tdtdicd
a decree pro crnifeasn will !&gt;e entered against tlon or winding up (w hether voluntary or In­
Johannes Soderlund and I'nla Augusts dev­
The discussions brought out runny
three weeks in Atlanta with her all said unknow n partlr*.
voluntary) of th* company tbe holder* of lb#
il! ml. hi* w ife; Carl A. Krtrkaai.n tod Am *
It
la
ordered
that
Ifala
nolle*
be
publlahed
In
preferred
atock
ahall
Iw
entitled
&lt;o
bo
paid
Bopbte
Frlrks,-r,. Ida w ife; llarrlav-e I. De*.
importnnl facts in connection with the HAVE VOTED $20,000 IN BONDS mother.
Mr.' Akers went to Jack­ the Sanford llcrabl, a newapaper publlahed in 1123.00 for each aharo of auch preferred elock ham , and
Ellxatwth A. Dnnhttn. hi* wife;
Seminole
County,
once
a
w
eek
for
eight
wreka
printing business the most notable be­
and tho unpaid rum utallv* dividend* thereon
IMgar W. Ihaiham, Peter Itnetqebu tag
sonville Saturday to meet his wife.
FOR NEW AND MODERN
aa |o the known parly defendanl, and once a twtore any amount shall l&gt;* paid to lb* bolder*
Ffedertka C. Iturgqulal. hla wife Viola Chite
ing high wages that still prevail nnd
for twelve week* aa 1U the unknown par- of the common atock; and, a f te r tb* payment
llna lloegqulat, John G. [purer. 5trth It.
Miss Loretta Iiroikerson and Tom week
SCHOOL BUILDING
Ilea
defendant.
to
tbe
bolder*
of
the
preferred
etock
of
eald
('tmrcli
and W illiam t-ee Om rrh, her hit*bead;
high prices of printing paper, freight
Broikerson returned Saturdny from W ITNESS my hand and the sea I of the aald (123.00 per share and lb* unpaid cum ulative H enry Eugep* Greenleaf and A. l-mtve CmwC ircuit Coart. thli 4th day of August, A. 1&gt; dividend# thereon, the rem aining asaeta
rates, etc. Also that during war
leaf, hla wife, and rsrh nf ynu. If Drier, i r i ,
and
Oviedo, the Roconrf city in size to a month's trip to Jacksonville nnd 1921.
If dead, all nartlea claiming an latreeat un­
fumta (h all be divided among sod paid lo tbo
times when other lines of business Sanford in this great and thriving Folkston, Ga.
(SE A I.)
E. A. IKHiaLASS.
der the aald William I. Foster tint Jte* fwholders of Ibe common stock pro ra ta accord­
Clerk of the Circuit court,
ter, Ida wife; Johannes Hodett«n.| tad Bate
ing to (heir respective nomtwr nf abarea.
Wero making fortunes the newspaper county of Seminole, believes in high­
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Miss Cora Lee Tillis returned home
Augusta Boderlund, hi* w ife; Carl A. Ericks,
T b it 0000 abarea of tbe common stock were
had never raised their rates and were er education nnd giving the girls nnd
GEO. A. HeCOTTES,
•on
and Anna Sophia Ertrkraun. Ms rtf*;
laeued prior to Jo ly 18. 1921; and tb* taauaDC*
Saturday
from
Gainesville,
where
she
Solicitor and of Counsel for Complainant. of aald abarea la confirm ed, and aald
ll»rri*on
L. Donham, and E H uLqh A. IWwabates
stilt going nlong on the same old rates hoys of that school district the best
3I-13IC
ham , hi* w ife; Edgar W. IMxhaia, Crtaw
rrexitltuled on eald July 18, 1921, the valid out­
attended
normal
school.
Miss
Tillis
Hnefi|Ul&gt;( and Frrderlk* C. Ik-egqoiah tea
of pre-war periods.
standing share* of lb* common- stork ‘ of tb*
that money can buy in the wny of stopped over in Ocaln enrouto home, In lb* Circuit Cou(t of Ibe Seventh Judicial Cir­ com
w ife: Viol* Clirlatln* lloegqulw. J 4m o.
pany."
Itower. Sarah M. CSinrch and W lltlia lav
At .noon tne newspaper men were school houses and equipment. And to and was the guest of Miss Carolyn
OSCEOLA CYPRESS COMPANY.
cuit of Florida, In and for Seminole
Church, her huabanvt; Hetity Euxrne DnvwBy; F. U. WII-flON, President.
County,—In Chancery
the guests of the Dcl-and Commercial show that they believe in education White.
leaf and A. Lfltllie Greenleaf, Ma rife, ae
I'ETEH J. rE IT N F.lt. Secretary.
3l-4tc
uniter eerli and any a f them eereratty. ar
CITATION
Club under the able management of lhe good people of Oviedo have voted
nlberwtae.
In and tq the follm thif dtarrltaNI
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S BALE
Ralph Snow, of New Orleans, was Meiach Itralty Company, a corporation.
lamia allu ale tn Semi dots County, FImM*. tethe popular secretary, Earl Brown, at on bonds to the sum of $20,000 in Dis­
plalnanl.
w |t:
In Circuit Court of tbo Boventb Judicial Circuit
beautiful Delation Springs where they trict No. 0 which comprises Oviedo registered nt the Moqtezunut last W illiam. va.
The North half of the N o r l h r q a a r t e r r f
of Florida, Seminole County.
Alexander Ilucltanan. Liquidator,
et
Saturday,
Heel
Ion TWenly-oue (21). lownahii- trrelyraw
1llrach Lumticr Company, s rorporallon,
at. r l r , tn-fendanta.
enjoyed the cooling waters, the shade nnd the section In and around that lit­
(21) amiih, Range (nenty nine ISI) la il: ahw
vs
To W’llllaui Alexander Hurliaiian. td&lt;|Oldator or
Allen
Jones
spent
the
past
week
all Ib a t part of Ihe Nnrthweal qoafter af (be
frees, an elegant luncheon and the so­ tle city.
Florida t.and A Colonlcallon Company, I.lmll- &gt;1 D. Ilarbcr.
in Haines City, as the guest of rd . a rv&gt;rj»jra I Ion of England, and all furm tr Notice Is hereby given th at under and by .North* ist quarter of aalil arrllun iweslyte*
ciety of the hospitable DeLand folks.
The new building will have four
stockholders of the Florida Land A Colonlia- virtue o f ibal final deer** of foreclosure end (31). townalilp twenly-em* (21V Soulh. rang*
lion Company. Limited, a corporation of Eng- ■ele made an.l entered by the lion. Jam ee W, (wenty-nlne (29) IU il. lying South and t u t
The entire crowd was then taken over rooms on the first floor agd each James Higgins.
land, and to (he unknown detlaeca, grantees IVrklna, Judge of the 7lb Judicial C ircuit Court uf the thread or channel uf W fklna Creek. Ah*
Tim Camp Fire Girls, chaperoned or
DeLand and parts of Volusin county room will seat -10 pupils. Tho sec­
oilier claim ants, by. through or under the of the S ta te of Florida, dated the 4th day of Iota one hundred aerenty-aeren (ITT), aue hawnamed partlr*, amt to any and all other August. 1931, In a re rla ln rauae |ieudtng in said drril aerrnly eight (IIS), one hundred aeveuty*
and at eight o'clock the DeLand News ond floor will he nn auditorium with by Mrs. Dick Maxwell, left this morn­ abut*
persons or parilea whomsoever claiming any C lm ill In anil for Seminole County, wherein nloe (179). one bttbdred eighty i|w»). rue huwrlg h ty one (IS1). one btlndrevl i-Uhty hv*
was host ut an elegant banquet at the a seating capncity of 500 which hns ing for Clny Springs, where they will right, title- or Interest tn and to the follow­ the tllreeti Lumber Company, a corporation, ta ilcevl
ing d rsc rlle d land, situate, lying and being com plainant, anil M. D. H arlier la defendant (1821, true' hundred eighty-three 1183) and ate
I'ulnum Inn where a five course din­ been a crying need in Oviedo whore camp for a week.
hundred
eighty-four (184) ‘ of the map re »l*t
In the Chorniy of Hendnole ami S tate of Flor­ I will on the Sth day of September. A. D. 1P21.
Orange Park, a* remfdvd Iw
^lis's Mary Howard returned home ida, more particularly described a* follow*, the aame tietng th* first M.-uday |n said month oflal fut«r eikit 2C ity,
ner wns served in Ihitnnm Inn Btyle. they have many fine entertainments
a l page uO. Reeordv nf S-atHaiti
amt a m l# day of llila ronrt, during the legal
to-wit
County,
F
tirtda
eight Cvi Iris tetag
No set program was pulled during the during the year hut heretofore have today from normal school at Gaines­ I b r l m l a r at a i-ilni t.”2 feet Fast of a [a,Ini hours of vale, before the front ihvur of the olherwlve ih-vi"lIIxdTheaa said
tlie S- -I-1 tall of the
I'lHirl Hoove of Seminole County. Florida, a I
l
l
s
2
fref
.toulh
of
the
Southeast
Inleraectlnn
dinner but with Chris Codrington, of hud no place in which to hold them. ville.
of i'oninierctal etlrccl and Hand Avenue, as Sanford, offer and *t|*o*e for sale, to (lie high­ Houiheaat quarter of HouIIiw m I ,|n*rtee of 8eetownalilp irentyon# III)
by E It, Trafford'a map of Ssnfurd, est and tie*! bidder for e**U. the following de tlon sixteen
the News acting its toastmaster and The building will be of brick nnd mod­
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Cheney spent shown
Florida, run thrnr* H'-lll. 104,2 feet to the arrit-ed personal property, th# aame being all- Booth, range twebty nine 129) Eavi|t
ap|&gt;earing
from
th#
aworn bill of (harleu tk
calling upon the live wires present for ern in every respect with a fine light­ the day at Daytona Beach yesterday. North line of First atreet. thence Eaat along th* uate In aald County and S tate, lo-wlt:
North .lin e of Flral atreet, 108.3 feel, thenr*
Gne Erie City aerenty-flve horse-power boiler; Andrew*, herein flleil th at yt&gt;0 and each *1 ) "
two minute talks the evening was a ing arrangement and steam heat, A
Miss Frances Hughey returned North '104.2 feel, tbcnce W eat 108.2 feet to tbe one forty horse-power Erie City cen ter s a n k are defem tenls (o Uie aald bill: (hat J«"w reriengine; one ten-bore* power Erie City Center denree are unknown: Ibat each o( yen. the mid
lively one especially since n bunch at complete electric lighting plant for tho homo Friday from Gainesville, where point uf beginning.
It appealing from tbe avrorn Mil of com­ Crank Engine; one carriage and husk fram e, named defenvtanta. If living, ta over lie age ■
the foot of the tabic took a shot at new school house will guarantee good she attended normal school.
plaint filed tn this cause ag ain st yon, that you com plete; and one roller iwd, b u tting' saw and twenty-one (21) year*: that there Is no
have nr rlatu i sown Intereet In am! tu Ibe lands fixtures complete. To aatlsfy the aald decree In .th e S ta te or Florid* the aervlee of ■ whevery Bpeakcr and sang songs a t the lights for using the auditorium at
poena upon whom wou'J hind Ihe aatd JefrwtII. W. Pearman spent the week-end slw ie deaerilied. Ibrrefore, you. the aald William of foreclosure.
anla, If living, am) It further appearlag f r ^
Dated this Ihe 41b day of Attguil. 1921.
Alexander Hnrtianan. IJqnlllatov of lb* Florida
conclusion of each talk.
President night. Architect Trimble, of Orlando, with his family nt Daytona Beach.
Ihe eald avrorn hill herein filed that It U the
E. F. ItOI HltDllI IEK.
(tend A Colnnlaathai Fuinpany, Limited, a rorJordan of the Chamber of Commerce has drawn the plans and ns soon ns
.Special Master belief of the complainant that there I* a perratlon of England, are hereby required to t»
Miss Lola EVans leaves tomorrow In
*«n
or are persona Inlerrated In (be tlo t t dre
api-esr Iu-fur- ufir aald Circuit r'ourt at the MARKS, m a r k s a HOLT.
nnd Mrs. Jordan nnd Secretary Earl the bonds are sold the bids will he ad­ for Black Mountain, N. C-, where she amt
A ttorney* for C o m p la in a n t..
&amp;l-3le errtbed property, whose name* or name* vre ewCourt House In Hanford, Florida, no (he 3rd day
knuwn tn Ibe complainant.
,
Brown and Mrs. Brown were also' vertised and the contract let nnd some will spend a month.
of fViota-r. A. D. 1921. and then and there
It t* therefore ordeynl that you thd evrii aad
make answer to Hie hill of complaint exhibited NOTICE OF APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED
all
of
you
np|a-ar
to
tb#
tilll
of
,-ouqiUtal
a
u
v
guests Jit the banquet amt came in for time in the nenr future Oviedo wilt
ngsltiar /tor In ,tl,la cause, otherw ise a decree
UNDER SECTION 575. OENERAL
Allen Jones spent the week-end at pro
In filed on or liefore Monday, the 3rd ih j w
ennfee-n will he entered ngalnat jou In this
their share o f the compliments.
STATUTES. LAWS OF FLORIDA
have one of the finest school houses Daytona Bench.
Or totier, A. I). 1921.
cauve; and *11 oGier [tervoiri or parties claiming
Il la furth er ordered th a t thl# notice b# |t e Notice I* hereby given th at D. W. Rlmrt. pur­
any right, title .or Interest In and to the prop­
At the close of the banquet the en­ in this part of FJorida. •
llihed
S«nforil Herald, a ru-«i|,.l*-r pwMr. and Mrs. Marlowe Goodspeed erty herelna1-»ve deaerthed. I&gt;y, through or nndrr chaser of Tax C rrtlflc ata No. 170, dated the llabed InIn Ihe
Hanford. Seminole Counly.
Fhelafc
tire party was the guests of Mr. Dreka
ttie aald W illiam Alevander lluchanan. t.lqulda- 2nd day of June, A, I). HUP, has filed said e rr
who has been the guests of Mrs. tor. es aforeaald, nr by, through or under any I If lew i e In my office, and has made application once a week for fight (8) enn#ccutlre »"**at the elegant new Dreka Theatre
WITNEHH, K. A. Douglaa*. (deik of the O k
the form er stockholder* of tbe Florida Itend for lax deed lo Issue In accordance w ith tot
Ralph Goodspeed, left yesterday for nf
A Colonisation Company. Lim ited, a corporation Bald c ertific ate embrace* the following deecrite cult Court of Hcmtnul* County. Fh&gt;rid*. at 9 #
Saturday night being the first night
Court
a t Hanford, Florida, thl» (be *w
Orlando, where they will be guests of of England, or otherwise, are hereby required ed property situ ated tn Seminole County, Flori day of Douse
August, A. D. 1921.
of the opening. Words would fail to
to tic nnd app**r before our aald Circuit Court da, to-w lt: Reg. BE. cor of Je u u p and W.
K. A. l*'C ( - ( »
the former’s sister, Mrs. Howard at. th e Court lions* In Banford, Florida, on the lA ke Axe., run K 198 It.. E 033.00 ft., N IDS ft.. (SEAL)
Clerk ( Irr-rtf t rw rt.
describe the beauties of this new nnd
7th day o t Noremtier, A, D. 1921, and then V! 833,00 ft., Bee, 32, Trap 2iJ H, Range 30 t
Roelnr.
Hy:
V.
E.
DOUOLAHR. I* C.
and there main- answer to the Id It o t complaint 8 acre*. Tlie said tend being assessed a t the
up-to-date moving picture house that
.*
exhibited against you In (Ida can*#, otherwise a date of tb* laananr* of aurli c erltfira te tn tbe HOlllNHON It BRIDGES.
Messrs.
Snip
Murrell,
T.
S.
Terry,
Holtcllora for Cotapl* leant._______ 01'**r
colH over $00,000 nnd Was made pos­
name of Unknown. Unless said r e t'lf lra l* abatl
decree pro Confeaau will (-■ entered.
] and A. L. 'Dennison, were a con- It la ordered that ltd* C itation Iw published In he redeemed according In law tax deed w ill la
sible by that public spirited citizen
I lie Hanford Herald, a newspaper published in vac Ibcreun on tbe 22nd day of August, A. D, NOTICE OF APPLICATION TOB TAX D C ®
!
genial party motoring
Daytona Seminole
UNDER SECTION 171 OENERAL BTATCortqly, once a week for elghl weeks 1921.
and some of his friends. This makes
CUanss and sweeten the ^retem
Willies* my o fficial algnaJure aud teal thto the
•
UTE, LAWS OF FLORIDA
a*
rr&gt; the known defendant. W illiam Alexander
Bench
yesterday.
*
1
.
•
two new theatres for DeLand and this
llurlianan, liq u id a to r uf the Florida .Land A tllli day of June, A.. I). 1921,
each morning end waeh away
. Notice It hereby glreu th at J. E- t.alng. l ^
Messrs. Cook, Hnrlough, Hunt, Colonisation Company,' Lim ited, a corporation (REAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
poisonous, stagnant m atter,
fact alone should be one of the strong­
Clerk Clrrult ib n r* ,
chaser of City Tax Certificate No. m .
of E ngland, and once a week for twelve week#
Gillespie,
nnd
Cnrvcnnl,
were
a
con­
Seminole
County.
Fva,
the te t day of April. A. D. !9K». haa filed m h
aa
to
the
unknown
parties
defendant.
est advertisements that DeLand could
ISlltc
Hy
A.
M.
WEEKS,
D.
C
c
ertific ate In my office, and bae made #P»»
W
ITNESS
my
hand
and
Hie
scat
of
tbe
aald
have—two of the finest theatres In Those of us who are accustomed to genial party from the Montezuma C lrrult Court, on ll.lv the 4lh day ot August, A.
cation for lax deed to laeue In srcredij*"
with
tew . Hald certificate erntware* R*
1921.
NOTICE OT APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED
the stnte built this Bummer—and then feel dull and heavy when we arise; spending the clay nt Dnytonn Beach. D. (HEAL)
lowing deaeribed properly situated In th* *7
E. A. DOUGLASS,
UNDER SECTION 57* OENERAL STAT­
Cnrley and Maurice Zclmenovitz,
of Hanford. Seminole Counly. Florid*. H *
Clerk of the C ircuit Court,
there arc hundreds of now houses go­ splitting headache, stuffy from u
UTE, LAW'S OF FLORIDA
Lot 8. H ieotlfurd'a Ad. Tlie aald tend t e l a g i j
ing up nnd many new store buildings cold, fou! tongue, nasty breath, acid of Brunswick, Ga., have returned GKU. A. DeCOTTES. Seminole County. Florida. Notice 1* hereby given th at ItendeD Pendle­ re n ed a t tb# d ate of th# tmoanc* of »*h cwwflcat#
In (he name of E. U. OosariSolicitor
and
of
Counsel
for
Complainant.
ton, purchaser of City Tax (V rllflrat* No. 123
and the Athens of Florida will soon stomach, lame back, can, instead, both from St. Pete, where they spent 8I-13IC
dated the 1st day of April. A. D. 1913, baa tiled aald c e rtific ate abell b# m leeoicd ittv r ti ag "
be the principal city of Florida if this look and feel ns fresh as a daisy al­ several days, and are the guests of
eald certificate tn my ofMre. and has mad* ep tew tax deed will l«u# Ibrreeu oo tbe £9l&gt;
of August, A. D. 1031.
, -1*
activity keeps up. However, when ways by washing the poisons nnd tox­ their sister, Mrs. Sam Bnumel.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED plication for ta* deed to laaue In accordance
W itness my official algo*ter# and
^
will) law. Hald certificate era hr a re* Ibe followUNDER SECTION ITS GENERAL STAT­
lbe
22nd
day
e
f
Joly,
A.
D.
1WJIng deaerilied property situ ate d tn Ihe City of
you meet the Codringtons, Chris and ins from the body with phosphnted hot
UTE, LAWS OF FLORIDA
(BEAL)
E.
A.
DO0GI-59B.
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, to-w lt: Lm
Clerk Ctrcolt
Clayton, see their Bhop and see what water oneh morning.
Notice It hereby given th at J . E. Lalng, pur­ 4. Florida Land A Colonlia Gun Co.’a Add. to
Hcmlnole ( te n t/, " f r
Honth Hanford, aa recorded In Plat Hook 1,
they are doing in the wny of boosting
chaser
of
Tax
Certificate
No.
92.
dated
the
By: A. If. WEEKS. D «■
We should drink, before breakfast,
48-fllp
a id day e f June, A. D. 1919, baa filed aald cer­ Page 73, Record* of RcmlBol* County, Tb* said
and building DeLand you will know a glass of hot water with a tea­
tific ate In my office, and (ia* made application land being *at***ed a t the dal* of the la n a n re
foe tak deed to laane tn accordance with lave. o f each c ertific ate In tb* name of Rachel W il­ IN CIRCUIT COURT.
where most of the “pep" is coming spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
Unlew* aald certificate shall be re­
CIRCUIT. IN AND rO R SEMIX0L*
Katd c ertific ate rmbrece* tbe
fullowjug de­ liam*.
NOTICE o r SHERIFF’ S BALE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
from nnd while doing nil of this Clay­ to flush from the stomach, liver, kid­
scribed property allotted In Bcmlnol* county. deemed according, to tew lax deed w ill lasoe
thereon
an
tb#
2uth
day
of
Angnat,
A.
D.
1031.
NOTICE U hereby given th a t under and by Florida, to-w lt: Lot 10 S ten llfo rd 'e Addition to
ton hns time to mnke tho best secre­ neys nnd bowels the previous day’s virtue of a certain w rit or e terq tlo n Issued out Hanford. Tb* aald land being aaeeeaed a t tb* WHnra* my official algvutsr* and seal this
CITATION
o f th* teeoabc* of each certificate In tbe Ike 22nd day of Joly, A. P . 1921.
tary that the Associated Dallies could indigestible waste, sour bile and pois­ of tb* Circuit Court o f Seminole County. Flml- date
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS, S i Die V. Engtlali. Complainant.
da, and under Ibe seal Of aald Court, in the name of. Norman Hutton. Coles* aald certificate
• Clerk Circuit Court,
find anywhere.
onous toxins; thus cleansing, sweet­ cure of Armour F ertllU er Work*, a corpora­ •hall t* redeemed according to tew t a i deed
.
’
Seminole
County,
Fla
THOMA?*
t . E N aU E H . Pefewdant.
tion. plaintiff, vs. J , M. Drown, dated lb # . 10th will Issue I hereon on tb* S9th day of Angnat.
4 M tc
By: A. U . WEEKS. D. a To Ttvnm n R. EUlUafal
Many of the newspaper men and ening and* purifying the entire ali­ day of July, A. D. 1931, I bar* letted U(vn a* A. D, 1921.
eti-J ls *w
I t appearing from an affidavit J W
. m i
W itness my official itrn a tu re to d seal (hi#
property e f the aald defendant. J.
M.
girls'went-to Daytona Saturday night mentary tract before eating more Ibe
canto
Ib
at
Ibe
reeldeore
of
tb*
'I
^ T v /a w t ;
N O n C E OF APFLJCATION FOR TAX DEED
Drown, and w ill sell to til* b l f b tt t and beat the 22ml dey of July. A. D. 1931.
unknown;
and
th
a
t
It
1*
IbO
b*U*f
of
a
W
^
bidder fur caab, between tb* legal hour* of sale.
(BEAL)
K. A. nOUGLAW.
UNDER SECTION ITS OENERAL STAT­
to attend the dance and the rest of food.
th a t tb# defendant to over
Clerk C ircuit Court,
In front of lb* Court House door, a t Banford,
UTE. LAWS O r FLORIDA
age and th at there I* no pvteoo la ta*
the party rested until Sunday morn­ Tho action of limestone phosphntc Seminole County, Florida, on Monday, the 5lh
Bemtnol* County, FI*.
49 Dtp
•
Hyi A. M. WKRKB. D. C.
of (Gplfinlier, A. D. 1931. tb* sam e being, a
Sot Ice la hereby given th at Klma L. I-orkerh/. of Florida tb# aervlee of a aobpo«x»a o(—
ing when they journeyed to-Daytona nnd hot water on nn empty stomach day
bind
the la id defendant.
.. .
g#relegal aalea day. all th a t certain lol. trac t, piece
purchaser of Tax C ertificate No. 333, dated th*
Tlierefove. you. Tbomaa E • *'!’i
g R
2nd day uf Jan e, A. lb 1919, ha# tiled aald cer­
Beach to be the guests of Mr. and is wonderfully invigorating. H cleans nr itarrel of land, situ ate, tying and being tn
NOTICE
.
Ibe (Vunly of Seminole, and Stele of Florid*,
tificate lu my office, and haa mail* application by required po tbe Jtb day of
Nolle* Is hereby given th a t the Hoard of for tax deed to taau* In a rro td ln r* w ith tew. 1921, to appear to lb* bill of eovnpD^
Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald of the Day­ out all the sour fermentations, gaBcs, am!
more pariduL ariy deaeribed as follows, to(ktunly Comrutaelenrre In sod for Hemlnot* Coun­ Bald ro rlirica le embrace* Uie following daecrib- against you In thla caq#*,
u
t
l
r
i
'
w
lt:
.
.
tona News. Ed, Taylor of the Miami waste and acidity and gives one n In ! Eighty one (SI) of 11. II. Hmltb'a sub­ ty, Fin., w ill a t their next reg u lar meeting to ed property eltpated In Seialnol* County, Florida, pro roafeaao wwill
ill on aald date he entered a * * ^ be
held
T
uesday,
September
Htb,
A.
D.
IB2I,
nt
Herald was one of the hosts on this oc­ fine appetite for breakfast. A quar­ division of Hanford, containing ten (10} acre* 19 o'clock a. m.. receive bid* for on* large t o - w l t S K K Ot HH Of I ail 3, Bee. B. Tw p. SI you.
I t U fu rth er
e r oordered
. ------ the! eald p ®11” . * j
6 , Range SO R. 10 acre*. Tb* eald tend twin* J °?t
or lees, and which la also described t a the
casion but sent a wire stating that he ter pound of limestone 4phosphate more
Northeast q u a rte r (N R U ) o f tb* Southeast eleel desk, plan* and aped flea tldew may be bad assessed e t Ihe d ate o t the laananr* o f n u k Uabed la the Ranfued HeraVI u oewapep"
I
u a rte r (BEU) o f
lb* ' Boutbireel
quarter by application to tbe Clerk of tb* Circuit Court, c rittftc* t* In the name of II. r . Ilohertooa. Uu- I[abed In Kemlnole County, rtortd*. N*
“could be with them in spirits'* only. Coats very little at the drug store, but qIBW
_. ,r t l t l
H) of Beet loo T w « aty -rii (28). te w n sU p ■aafnrd, Fla. The Hoard reserve*' th* right to l**e eald c e rtific ate shall be redeemed accord- ronserullv* w eek!.
reject
any
and
all
hid*.
W
ttneaa
m
j
baud
and
eeal
o
f
At noon the Fitzgeralds served one U enough to make anyone who is Nineteen (IP) Booth, Rang* T hirty (30) E ast,
to tew lax tired w in laaue thereon on tbe
■S.- i lug
R. A. DOUGLASS,
court oo tbte Tth d*J of JuRr. A&gt; ^'a t aag.
-i
*o much of tb* property above deaeribed as
a t b day o f AuguaL A. 0 . 1931.
lia iM
. N. A, D O U O U aam ,
of thalr wonderful Njuffet luncheons bothered with biliousness, constipa­ or
Clerk Heard e f
may be necessary to M tu ry aald execution and
W lteeau my o fih (a l d e n a tu re and seal tbl*
51-5tc
C
lert
Ooua
ty-OomFe.
the ZOud day of Ju ly , A. D, 1931.
that are the delight of every newspa- tion,. stomach trouble or rheumatinn cuata.
By l Y. I t DOUOIARd, R 9 1
a M. HAND, Sheriff
(BEAL)
.
R. A. DOUGLASS,
raan and woman in' Florida and an enthusiast on internal sanitation.
JOHN O. LEONA RPT. ___
of ScmlBol* Oousty, Florida.
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
Clerk a r e u l t C ourt.
BoUritee aad uf Chteuat m
U IN DIS, riSH * HULL,
Beminol# Oounty, Fla.
that have mads this prince and prin —Adv.
Herald—by the pound—15c.
u
By: A. M. WEEKH, D. O. 48-Bte

FLORIDA ASSOCIATED DAILIES _ EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
MET IN DELAND AND DAYTONA'
SATURDAY AND S U N D A Y

n o t ic e

And Had One of The
Finest Meetings of
The Year

PERSONAL NOTES

N.

NEW SCHOOL
FOR OVIEDO
IS ASSURED

I

1

i?v$

Drinking a Glass
of Hot Water is
a Splendid Habit

Legal Advertisements

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921

FLORIDA’S BUILDING RECORDS
PERSONAL NOTES
SHOW STATE IS PROGRESSING
AND BUILDING VERY RAPIDLY
(T reta T s u d i j r 'i D t l l r )

Indications Are That July Construction is Keep­
ing Up With Pace Set During the First
Six Months of the Presnt Year
(By Tha A uoeU lad T n u )

Mrs. J. M. Harris and daughter,
Miss Margaret Harris, returned to
their home in Winter Pork, Sunday
afternoon, after spending the past
week as the guests of Mrs. W. J. Mc­
Bride, at her home on Pairhetto ave­
nue.
\
Mrs. John Smith, Master Wilson
Smith, Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, and
Master Bobbie Marlowe, ■Returned
home Sunday from Daytona Beach,
where they spent two weeks.
Mr. and ACrs. A. W. Lee and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Overlin, spent Sun­
day at Lemon Bluff. *
Tom Martin returned from Madi­
son. yesterday, where ho has been
visiting his parents.
Mr. and Airs. David Caldwell re­
turned homo last night from Tarboro,
N. C., where they have been visiting
the latter’s parents. Mr. Caldwell,
while away, went to New York to
buy his fall goods.
Mrs. S. Robbins, of Sanford ,is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Trager.—
Eustis notes, Tampa Tribune.
H. A. Ferran and Carl Ferran en­
joyed a trip to Silver Springs Sun­
day afternoon, in company with their
sister, Mrs. D .L Thrasher, Mr.
Thrasher, and Miss May Thrasher,
all of Sanfonl.—Eustis notes, Tampa
Tribune.
Mrs. Mary Strong And daughter,
Miss Winifred Strong, of Hastings,
are the guests of her father, Mr. C.
H. Lcflfler, at his homo orl Third
street.
Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Stacy, and three
charming daughters, of Lakeland,
are the guests of Mr. and Alts. R. L.
Chrlstcnberry, nt their home, 803
Park avenue. Dr. Stacy is pastor of
the First Presbyterian church at
Lakeland.
S. Reed was a visitor here yesterday from the "City Beautiful.”
Mrs. Tyner nmfl two children of
Orlando, were visiting in this city
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. ft, J. GrifTin, of
Arlington, Ga., are 'spending some
time ntfthc Montezuma.
Mr . and Mrs. A. S. Pinckney leave
today for Lakeland where they will
make their home for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs.
JS&gt;, Pickney, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Newby and Miss Lucille Newby
formed a congenial party who motor­
ed over to Daytona' Beach Sunday
Mrs. G. Pullman Connelly, of Orlando, arrived in the city yesterday
afternoon for a few dirys visit with
Mrs. Ralph K. Gore, on Palmetto
avenue.

in se rv ic e to
the growers

JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 13.—Re­ and business houses while construction
ports from cities throughout the state of a proportionate number of garages
v* on the amount of new building auth­ was authorized.
Tallahassee also is on the eve of a
orised and begun during the month of
July indicate th at construction is building boom, $450,000 alono having
keeping up the pace set during the been appropriated by the last legis­
first six months of the year when lature for an addition to the capttol
Florida led near, if not every state in and improvement of the Florida State
Other funds
the union. Efforta to obtain tho val­ College for Women.
were
appropriated
for
now
work at
ue of building .permit! issued in the
A dozen y ears ago th e citru s g ro w ers of F lo rid a
principal cities and towns during July the Florida Agricultural And Mechan­
launched th e ir pwn m ark etin g organization, to p u t a n end
developed that the municipal authori­ ical College while tho local Masonic
ties in mayy placedMo not require per­ body and the Odd Fellows expect soqn
to unbearable conditions.
mits for new construction and conse­ to begin construction of their build­
\ I t ea rly w as found necessary th a t m o re be done th a n
quently had no records to show what ings. New work here includes many
amount of new construction wss plan­ new dwellings and improvement of the
sim ply to effect th e sale of f r u it efficiently a t prices sa tis­
old ones.
ned.
fa
c to ry to th e m em bers.
S
Jacksonville led the state in July
with permits aggregating $407,406
T here needed to be adequate provision f o r accounting,
while Miami was Second with $400,200
th
a
t
th e fu n d s of th e grow ers be sa feg u ard ed properly and
and St. Petersburg third with $326,business be handled w ithout confusion o r delay.
800. Other cities reported as follows:
Tampa $216,260; West Palm Beach,
Then th e re had to be provided ex p ert direction o f tr a f ­
$137,076;-tho Triple'Cities (Daytona,
Daytona Beach Seabreeze) $108,775;
fic affairs, else thousands of dollars would since have been
St. Auguatlne $50,127; Clearwater,
lost to th e grow ers each season in tra n sp o rta tio n m uddles
GIVES STARTLING EXAMPLES OF
$50,000 and Gainesville $33,960.
and claim s refused by carriers.*
*
«
Miami’s total for the year ' up to HOW THE GROWERS ARE BE­
ING
BLED
WHITE
August 11was $3,142,000 with pros­
From this beginning*, a fter the experim ental period
pects for the .biggest fall and winter
was past, naturally developed the movement to make co­
building program ever known. The • Charges that the railroads nre
operative purchases o f supplies possible fo r members o f
difficulty of obtaining money has de­ spreading the story that commission
layed many projects planned to begin men and brokers are responsible for
the Florida Citrus Exchange* Thus the Exchange Supply
earlier, but tho financing of these is high prices in an attempt to deceive
Company was bom .
in process, and in some cases has been the public and get away with high
completed. The new First Nationa freight rates were made by Charles J.
I t w as a logical ste p to the m an u factu re of fe rtiliz e rs
Hank building, to be 10 stories high Brand of Pittsburgh, vice-president
and
c ra te m aterials by the grow ers in th e ir own plants,
and
general
manager
of
the
American
and to cost $750,000 1$ one of the big
Fruit
and
Vegetable
Association,
in
w ith no profits between m anufacture and th e grow ers' own
projects to be started in tho fall. The
financing of this building .has been testimony given before the joint com­
packing houses, but w ith business so handled th ere has been
mission of the Senate and House
completed and the contract let.
no dem oralization of existing tra d e conditions.
which is conducting an inquiry into
will be a steel structure.
St. Petersburg’s permits during the what is wrong with agricultural con­
Since then has followed a h o rticu ltu ral service, w hich
month included fifty-four residences ditions. Mr. Brand until two years
puts unbiased scientific knowledge of train ed grove ex p e rts
and six apartments which, with alter ngo was chief of the Federal market­
a t the service of the F lorida C itrus E xchange m em bers— to
ntions of houses’ already built will re ing bureau.
"If the present rates arc maintained
the end th a t they shall be enabled to produce m ore f r u it on
suit in the addition Lf 480 rooms to
the total in the city. Indications are by the ruilronds for another yenr the
a given area , and f r u it of higher grade.
that city will experience during tho agriculture, stock-growing and fruitremainder of the year a building boom raising industries of this nation will
Also, a labo rato ry service which assures m em bers of
never before witnessed here. 'Permits be absolutely, ruined. Tho freight
th e E xchange of the precise n a tu re of the m aterials p u r­
during the year up to August 1 to charges increased from $2,500,000 to
chased
to be used in the m anufacture of th e ir fertilizers,
tailed $2,667,792 while those for the $4,000,000 a yenr on the same amount
and
m
akes
actual analyses of all m ixtures b efore these a re
first six days of ,August alone amount of business by the last schedule of
rates fixed by the Interstate Com­
rd to $106,950.
shipped to grow ers from the co-operative plants w here
they are m a n u fa c tu re d
The 260 permits issued in Tampa merce Commission.’’
“Hundreds of millions of dollars of
during July included 31 dwellings
valued at $113,350, und one brick investment aye threatened by prevail­
In addition, this lab o rato ry service includes soil a n ­
jij
, apartment house.
Permits issuer ing rates,” snid Mr. Brand. “It seems
alyses
fo
r
grow
ers,
and
much
research
w
o
rk
looking
in
to
(From W . d n . i d * , '. D i l l ,)
during the first six months of the hard to' make the railroads realize it,
th e utilization of cull citru s fru its in various w ays o f pos­
Mrs. Nannie McCormick and chil­
but
they
are
crucifying
their
own
in­
year numbered 777 and were valuet
dren,
of
Oakland,
were
guests
of
Mrs.
sible com m ercial value—when F lo rid a’s c itru s by-products
at $2,3656,Old, and contractors ant dustry along with our other bnsic in­ T. E. Speer Monday and Tuesday.
dustries."
m vesproblem is solved it will undoubtedly be th ro u g h the ii
realty men here believe the total for
Sumter Speer has returned from
Mr.
Brand
gave
some
startling
il­
tig ations of the grow ers’ organization. .
the Inst half of the year will cxceec
lustrations of how the fanner is being Miami and is stopping with his broth­
this amount.
bled while nt one end of the railroad er, T. E. Speer und family.
Daytona, Seabreeze and Daytona line and the consumer robbed nt the
Noto comes financial service, through the operations
Mrs. C. J. Wolfe, with two sons,
beach are keeping pace with other other. Here are a few samples:
of
the
Growers' Loan and Unarcmty Company, which for.
Clarence and Ralph, leave today for
i ties in the state in proportion to
n
week's
visit
to
Winter
Haven
ami
A 14-ton carlond of cauliflower
the first time has made t&amp;neraDy available to Florida
their size and realty men and contrac­ from Florin, Calif., to Pittsburgh, net­ Tampa,
t
,
Citrus
Exchange members loans upon their crops at rea­
tors believe they are just entering ted the grower $128.62 after thp rail­
Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain,
sonable interest rates, and without necessity fo r lorn in
upon n building Bpurt which will roads had been paid $508.61 for haul­ and the latter’s brother and his wife,
greatly exceed that of the last six ing.
value of fru it try premature sole*
Mr. and Mrs. Otis, who nre spending
months. Of the total for July $108,For hauling a carload of peaches some time at Daytona Beach, stopped
775, Daytona Bench contributed $50,- from Ix*eshurgh, Vn., a distance of over in this city yesterday enroute to
The g ro w th o f service of tho grow ers’ ow n co-opera­
. 850; Day toms $14,325 and Scnbrccze only 32 miles, the railroad charged Orlando.
tive
organization has been no less g ra tify in g th a n the con­
$1.7.600.
1
Mr. and Mrs&gt; Ernest Betts hnvc re­
$217, which was 50 per cent of the
sisten t and unfailing g tow th in m em bership and volum e
Construction authorized in St. Au total received by the grower.
turned from a motor trip through
of shipm ents of the g re a t m ark etin g system m aintained by
gustine during July included 12 new
Several carloads of early-cabbage Georgia. They were accompanied by
th e F lorida C itru s E x ch an g e.. G row ers n o t y e t affiliated
residences arid the remodeling of a ho- shipped from Texas to Chicago re­ their sister, Mrs. Robert Rowe, of
tel while tho Christian Science church sulted in a loss of $73 per car to tho Jacksonville.
should no longer delay ta k in g steps to become m em bers.
"'.as under construction.
Prospects grower after the railroads hnd'coilect.Mrs. Robert Rowe and attractive
for the building industry in that plafe od $114.20 per car for freight, an in­ little daughter Betty, of Jacksonville,
Ask the manager of any Vocal Association or any SobExchange or write to jhe Uiainiw manager of the Florida
are brighter novfthnn they have been creased rate of $125 pen cor since Au­ are the guests of her parents, Mr.
Citrus Exchange. Tampa.
in many years, according to various gust, 1920.
and Mrs, Betts, nt their home on Oak
authorities, who declare that opera­
Retailers ore charging consumers avenue. J*.
tions here during August will boost unwarranted prices, and if continued
Mrs. Alary Patten and little .daugh­
the total for July and August to $275,- t may be necessary fo^ the states to ter, Jean, of Jacksonville, nre in the
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nauguratc a licensing system that city and nre the guests of Airs. C. J.
Sixteen permits were issued in would regulate the number of retailers Ryan and Airs. George Hyman.
H. C. DuBose has returned from a
Clearwater during July. While there and sales prices, was the opinion of
week’s trip to North Carolina.
are no large buildings included, con­ the witness.
Alias Clara Preston, of Alinml, is
struction has been started under per­
IN HONOR OF VISITOR
the attractive house guest of Aliases
mits issued during the liyit 660 days.
investigation she found the house Oil­ Knew of a land of honey and milk.
Mny ntid Mildred liolly.
Three large houses in the Harbor
Klan Getting Stronj
(From W»dn*t4»)f-» D ill? )
ed
with friends.
Was it EbyptT Tell 'em Joe,
II.
B.
Hearn,
of
Eatonton,
Ga.,
was
Oaks section averaging $15,000 each;
Above the Mason and
tlie Discus-Plainc Hotel at Stephen’^ A pretty compliment to Miss Clara registered at the Montezuma yester­ The rooms FW been beautifully dec­ Down on tho banks of the O-H-I-O.
Preston,
of
Miami,
who
is
the
guest
day.
orated,
the
color
scheme
of
pink
and
Where
was
the
Alagna
charter
sign­
Point to cost around $30,000, the re­
Dixon Line
W. S. Stockton, of Palatkn, was a white being carried out with quanti­
ed?
0,
*
constructed Smith building on Cleve­ of her cousins, Misses May and Mil­
- ’
s 33m
dred
Holly,
nt
their
home
on
Park
ave­
business visitor here yesterday.
ties of roses, asters and pink vine. Giving rights to all mankind?
land street and the Jackson garage,
(&gt;T T U I m m Ii M h M )
nue,
was
the
dance
and
promenade
Air. and Mrs. A. C. Chestnut and The dining room .table had as its W’here’d we get our Status Quo?
the largest garage to be built in the
CHICAGO, Auk* 17. — More
city, show a lively activity among qarty given last night, by her hostess­ two children of Birmingham, Ala., are centerpiece, a lovely birthday cake in Down on the banka of the O-H-I-O.
than
two
thouaand
Chicagoan
es.
spending sometime here at the Mon­ pink and whito, topped! with pink When Columbus sailed the sea
buildort.
Quantities of pink hibiscus, and
were Inducted into the order of
„ tapers.
He made a gerat discovery
Building pormits are not carefully I’ems, with vines and potted plants tezuma.
Mrs.
Ben
Caswell
and
sister,
Kath­
the
Ku Klux Klin laat night in
Afuaic, games and contests were Where was he when he yelled “hands
kept in DcLand and records were re­ were used in decorating the house for
erine
Huff,
left
this
afternoon
for
A
t­
enjoyed throughout tho evonlng. A
initiation ceremony conducted six
ported Incomplete. On August 1 there
ho"?
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lanta where they were called by the speech on Ohio, was made -by Mr. Off.the banks of tho O-H-I-O.
"ere under construction fifteen busi­ this pretty party.
miles south of Lake Zurich.
Dancing and promenade were the illness of their father, J. B. Huff.
ness houses, including two $60,000
Jenkins, who also recited a poem on When the Story on duty .bent
Twelve
thousand members were
Word has been received from Mias Ohio, Mrs, Maines* home state being Carries a future president
theatres, improvements and additions main features of. the evening. At a
aaid to have been In the automo­
jo the Volusia County Bank building ate hour the hostesses assisted by Claire Walker, stating that her moth­ Ohio.
Where’s ho sighted, flying* low?
bile calracade that winded Ha way
to cost $20,000, two apartment hous­ their mother, Mrs. R. J. Holly, served er Is very ill at Asheville, where thoy
Down on the baiiks of the, O-H-I-O.
Garden of Eden, Ohio.
through rain to the place where
es, one .of seven and one of 11 rooms, pineapple sherbet and cake. Punch are spending the summer.
At
a
late
hour
tho
hostesses
served!
was
served
throughout
the
.evening.
the ceremonies took place.
(A 'scientist says the Buckeye
one hospital (Episcopal) costing about
refreshments
of
ice
cream
and
cake,
i
SURPRISE
BIRTHDAY
PARTY.
State was the original home of Adam
*50,000 and some 80 residences, In­ The invited guests were: /Misses
Airs. Alaincs was tho recipient of 'Why I Put Up With Rata for Years,"
and Eve).
cluding several to cost $20,000 or Gladyce Wilson, Marion Hand, Anna
Alonday
being
Arrs.
Schclle
Afaines’
Writes N. Windsor, Farmer.. .
After
Paradise,
I
believe,
Asia
w
as1
man?
lovely and useful gifts.
Du
Bo
sc,
Frances
Dutton,
Sara
War­
more. DeLsnd is declared to be ex­
birthday,
Afra.
Tom
Moore
and
Mrs.
ren
Eastcrby,
Luclie
Newby
and
Lil­
periencing the greatest growth in i±a
the home of Adam and Eve.
Those attending this delightful
history. Buildings in course of con­ lian Shinholser, and Messrs. William A. M. Phillips, decided to givo her a Before the Angel told 'em to “go”
event were: Mr. and Mr^- W. M.
“Yean ago I bought some rat poi­
struction and those already built this and Ed. Muye, James Schaai, Wallace iurpri xu-party.
They lived on j the banka of the Haynes, Mrs. A. M. Phillips, and lit- son, which nearly killed our fine watch
&gt;ear will approximate $2,000,000 in Bell, Pierce Griffen, Charles Mere,
On returning home from iDoLand,
O-H-I-O.
tie.ion, Lester, MUs Sarah Williams, dog. It so scared us that we suffered a
value.
\
• f Ralph Woodruff, Bob Dodson, Hamden where Mrs .AinInca had gone with After the rain went n-pitter-a-pat
Miss Brain, Mrs. June Roumillat, Mr. long time with rata until; my neigh­
Permits issued in Gainesville during DuBoae, Billy Parks, Curtis Barber the Judge, on legal business, she Old man Noah lit on Ararat.
John D. Jenkins, Mr. Hugh Register, bor told me about RAT-SNAP, That’a
found the house in darknees. Upon But where'd be taild that Ark? Yon Mrs! Carl Roumillat and little daugh- the sure rat klllec^md a safe one.”
‘he first seven months of the year ag­ and Victor McLaulin. .
turning the lights on, sounds of vol^gregated $281,000, exceeding any sev­
know?
| ter, Frances, of Jacksonville, Dr. and Three sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and B§
en months period since 1014. The perFor office supplies, stationery, etc. es singing “Happy Birthday* (•nine Down on the banka of the OH-I-O. i Airs. O. W. Mainea, Mr And Mix. Tom guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co,— •
n»t* included numerous . residences come to tha Herald office.
from the rear of the house. Upon Joseph with his host of silk
. Moore and Judgo Mainea.
Adv.

FRUIT BUYER SAYS
HIGH RATES WILL
DESTROY INDUSTRY

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�RD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, jt921

All the Officers and Men Are Working Hard to
Make Our Company Among the Best A t­
tending the State Encampment
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troduce Co. D, of Sanford, it is ■well five days wns made Corporal in this

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FLORIDA

ORLANDO
d honorably as summary court Sanford. Few men are as high today
tr. His active service brought in the memory of the Sanford public the same day called to Sanford it le ft'
the name of being n most compe- ns are these two boys who sacrificed the boys in a rather gloomy mood for
officer and when the organira- home and business to swing into Btop the remainder of the day as it is
of the Floridn State Guards was with our nation. Lieutenant Lossing mighty hard to forget Sanford and
fht to his attention he showed [is successful contractor and is high- home even though tho army -life is
nme spirit that wns charactcris- ly esteemed in the business circle of strenuous enough to say the least,
’ his army days, for immediately Sanford.
nevertheless the parting with these
iok the task set before him and
With such officers in command of a two boys, both of them being compe­
unanimously elected captain of j company of men, whether or not they tent and worthy soldiers, mnde a great
the Sanford Machine Gun Corps, which have seen service in the army before deal of difference on the grounds men­
*
today Is one of the outstanding com­ is in itself enough to perpetunte the tioned.
panies in Camp Johnstone. His work highest degree of discipline. It might
Capt. DeCottes and both Lieuts.
was so efficient that in less than ten
Hutchison and F. II. Ixisaing are
days his men were standing federal
working with their utmost efforts to
inspection which was given by Mnjot
give Sanford the leading place and
Moore, Federal Inspector for the Wnr
make Company 1) a remembered unit
Department. Major Moore commented
as long as this ramp is standing.
‘ on the quick action and sound judg­
hi conclusion 1 might add thut ev­
ment used by Captain DeCottes in his
ery man is doing something to put our
organizing this Company, further
company where it belongs.on the mnp
stating thnt this body of men were
and we are going to do it if we hnvc
one of the best he had inspected while
to drill after meals.
on Ids tour of the state.
Yours,
First' Lieutenant J. C. Hutchison
SGT. T. J. EAGAN.
was born and raised in a small town
in South Carolina by the name of
WHAT PROMINENT
Ninety-Six. He attended the high
Bchool in this town and graduated in
SANFORD PEOPLE
his early ’teens, later he entered Wof­
THINK OF WORLD
ford College at Spartanburg, S. C.,
taking a full course in Mathematics
IN GENERAL TOLI)
and the general prescribed course for
the degree of Bachelor uf Arts, spec­
While travelling around the city
ializing in mathematics. His efficien­
this morning (on foot, as usual) we
cy along these lines soon put him at
were struck with the wonderful know­
the head of his class and he finished
ledge displayed by many of the San­
tho prescribed course which ordinar­
ford people. All you need to do If you
ily takes four years in three yenrs.
want to1 find out what the world is
The professor of this college gave
doing is to take your stand on any of
him the honor of being one of the most
the corners or at any of the stores,
proficient mathematicians that has
get you a group of Sanford men and
, ■ever entervd this college. He came to
start them going. . Only this morning
Sanford in 1915 and was mathematic
we evolved the following words of
instructor, also athletic coach for oil
wisdom from the following Sanford
teams at the high school in Sanford,
men:
from which place he was called to
Frank Miller says .there is a cow
arms in 1917. After two years of
for every inhabitant over in Hollnnd,
notable service Lieut, Hutchison wns
while here in America there is more
among the first six to be called on in
or less "bull" to most of the Inhabi­
i Seminole county and responded with
tants.
the same American spirit thnt has
Felix Frank said: When women
been so characteristic nmong ull our
wore
bustles they were misrepresent­
soldiers. Ho was ordered to report
ing.
With the modern high skirts
* at the Officers Training Camp, at
and
roll
down stockings—yoti’vc got
•
Camp Jackson, S. C. Upon leaving
to
believe
it because you can sec it.
there ho went overseas ns second lieu­
And then Ed. Higgins spoke up as
tenant with the field artillery and
fallows: A lot of men who have n
served eighteen months in the wur
twelve cylinder voice and the nerve of
area, and returned to Sanford with
a
pirate, are running around on a
the same honorary commission. The
Ford
chassis and n "bad order" carbu­
efficiency board of tha U. S. army
retor.
And Capt. Elder paid: Not a few
Democratic postmasters are willing to
concede that “Billy" Cox would hdvo
made exceedingly good os president
of the United States.
And then the Herald man said: On
the very same day it was so hot that
President Harding was receiving vis­
itors and tranaacting business in his
short sleeves, the same thing happen­
ed in the Herald office—which may,
or may not, be a peculiar coincidence.
And George Knight blushingly re­
marked, that if some of the modem
ladies would run for office, they would
surely make good—as they have so
little to conceal and produce so much
favorable evidence.
And Fred Williams remarked In
passing: Of course it takes drainago
engineers to make ready for irrigation
as well as for drainage, so I fail to see
why the Volstead act should have any­
thing to do with the salaries of the
engineers,*

not make it more heautlful? The old
saying, "a thing of beauty is a joy
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 1G, 1921.
forever," is only too true and beauty
cannot be disregarded in the building
L iar Editor Holly:
of
a city, certainly not in a tourist
It has been some lime air.ee you
resort.
It iB true great progress has
heard from me. I havj been anx­
been
made
in the past few months
iously waiting to see sonic inure
towards
beautifying
our town, yet
benches along the business portion of
there
is
much
to
be
done. Central
our town, but up to the present time
Park
is
looking
better
now thnn it
none have greeted my sight. Now is
has
ever
looked,
and
the
depot park
the opportune time for us to begin
will
soon
be
mode
very
attractive.
to get ready for the tourists, who ure
The
grounds
surrounding
the postsure to visit us the coming winter,
office
building
arc
a
source
of pride
and nothing w*e could do would add
to
us
all,
hut
the
fact
remains
thnt
more to their comfort than to have I•
the
greater
portion
of
dur
business
a goodly number of benches placed
bout First street. We really need section is devoid of beauty.
them for the home- folks, but most
The banana plant by the Postal
especially for bur winter guests.
Telegraph office is a joy to the eye,
And while cm the subject of mak­ but it's the only one anywhere near,
ing Sanford more comfortable, why and think of the uncounted number of
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gorgeous tropical plants that could
change our main street from a Com­
mercial, prosaic place to a bower of
beauty—and all without much ex­
expense but of untold value to oui
future as a home for tourists.
Trusting that tho above will be
food for thought which will lead to
a GREATER SANFOP.D, I am,
Yours yery truly,
CYNTHIA DAY
Barnard Baruch says the world is
looking to America for moral direc­
tion. Well* let’s show ’em the “Black
Sox," "Fifi ami Beauvais," “The U.
S, Shipping Board" and the "Eigh­
teenth Amendment .Enforcomtnt."
Those ought to set ’em-on*the right
road.—Timcs-Picnyune.
Sell it witn a ^Herald Want Ad.

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$625 f. o. b. Detroit

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
In the tracto r the farm er now has a machine in which is harnessed
one of the m ost adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world—the internal combustion engine.
"The tracto r will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
It will p u t the farm er on a par with the city m anufacturer. I t will
put his produce-producing factory—for th a t is what a farm is—-on to an
efficient production basis.
“It will enable each worker to earn so much niore th a t he can be'paid
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who h ires him. I t will
enable the farm er to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
enjoy life.
*
"I believe the tracto r wiH make farming w hat it ought to be—the m ost
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.’*

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921

SANFORD COMPANY
MAKING
GOOD AT JACKSONVILLE
ENCASHMENT

joying their latest efforts to help
Lenity in the Idea of hot lunches
far Uie school children that bid fair
t« revolutionize the old idea of allowthe school children to 'go to
hungry and keep thoid hungry
*11 day long. This movement start4 ia the Welfnrc Department of tho
Roman’s Club and the ladies have
Itld several very interesting meet­
l y on this matter and now have it
h, ahape to present to Jthe people.
]t yai figured out that one thousand
4 ilars wmdd erect a suitable bulldgf at the grammar school tfhere the
iot luacho. could be prepared under
competent supervision and serv.ed in
the proper manner. Since the world
^ows that there Is no school funds
arallahle for building or nhy other
purpose now whenf many schools arc
bring closed for lock of funds it was
impossible to build this building
without a popular subscription and
depite the fact that the city has been
-driven to denth" by various drives
ifccsr Indies faced the music and so­
licited the families of- the city and
county in the effort to obtain the
amnry from those mostly concerned
udalso to bring-thc matter homo to
the mothers and fathers of the ehiltorn.
The campaign hns been successful
lot more money is needed than was
toilet led and the Woman's Club has
conceived the idea of having a big
tjae hen on Friday, August 26th, at
which time they will give the people
plenty of entertainm ent in the form
of a street dance, a public wedding
*nd many other attractions.
It will be .arranged in order that
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LANDIS, FISH &amp; nULL ‘ *
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DeLAND, FLORIDA
Vill practice in the State and FedcrCourts. Special facilities for Ex•mining and Perfecting Land Titles

Headquarters, Co. D. 1st Inf. F. N. G.
Camp of Instruction,
School lunches can be raised in this
Camp Johnston, Fla.
manner instead of making another
• August 13th, 1021.
canvass of the city and county and Dear Mr. Holly:
begging for Something that should
No doubt you would like to hear
be gladly given. They have not so­
from Company D os to whether we
licited the business men and will not arc doing our duty, or not. You may
solocit then* but the business men rest assured that' the outfit is doing
their part, and fully intend to bring
this great movement by helping to home the bacon.
. *
advertise this great event and the
Captain bbCottfcs is up at 5:30 a.
merchants will also make August 26, m. right with the boys getting them
a special sale day and put on special started early, always the first on the
sales on various lines and this will field, and is certainly doing everything
be nn added inducement for the peo­ for the boys that he can do to make
ple to come to town.
tho outfit more efficient in their work.
A prominent professional man will Lieuts. Hutchison and Loosing are do­
bo married in public right on. tho ing their part towards helping us
streets and a fine wedding has been along, towards the name of being the
arranged that will eclipse any social best outfit, in camp. And I may say
that if we are not the best, we arc
event ever pulled off here.
good
as the best.
Watch for future announcement!
The boys are making n record on
the 1,000 yard range, and will go, on
Monday for all day. Major Wilson,
BIRTHDAY PARTY
the machine gun officer, is very much
,
(F rom T u n d * , ', D i l l ,)
pleased with the organization that we
Frank Miller had a birthday yes­ hnve, and is throwing flowers our way.
terday but up-to-date no one knowa Every man is interested in his work
just how old he was yesterday or how and doing his best. There are several
old he seems to be today. Just to cele­ cups offered, nml Co. D is going to
brate and also to entertain his carry back a few with them, if such a
friends, Frank invited a few of them thing is possible.
&gt; ",
to meet him at Banana Lake, the surWe want Sanford to be proud of
burbnn home of Frank Brown, last Co. I) and we are not going to fall
night and when the guests had arriv­ down on tho job.
ed they ,found Chef Hnmhonc on the
Sincerely,
Inke shore with chicken pillnu and all %■
v
ir g il l . S m it h . .
*
the side dishes almost ready to eat.
P. S.: Here arc a couple of good
After a swim in this clear water lake ones we put in the Metropolis:
the' entire, party were ready for the
"Private Wimbish is some soldier.
big feed and how they did attack that He believes in obeying orders. Frichicken pillnu, rolls, pickles, hot cof­ dny night he was called from his cot
fee and other good things. After the and told that six policemen had been
pillnu they adjourned to the lake pa­ shot in a riot at the county jail. He
vilion to enjoy the moonlight, to sing, jumped to his feet, raced to regimen­
to tell stories for a while after which tal headquarters and reported tile
they gathered at the house where' company ready for action. What they
Frank was made to sit iftill long said at headquarters has been deleted
enough for R. J. Holly to present him by the censor.
with a beautiful Sh rider's ring, tho Two more good meals were served
gift of the members of the party. Friday. Some chow we’re getting.
Frank was struck dumb for a minute
Private first, class Isadora O'Brien
hut "came bark" In a most graceful Meredith, “baby hippo" has a pair of
speech thanking the friends for their pants that will fit him now. Con­
appreciated gift for it meant so much gratulations Meredith."
to him, not from its intrinsic value
liut on account of what it represented
On Parade
in true friendship.
Yesterday morning we had big Tom
The phonograph worked overtime Meredith, 190-lb. Kentucky bred, In
while the happy couples danced until the line up. Tom is a good soldier
a late hour before the party broke up hut likes to sleep in now and then. The
and returned to town with the thought captain put the question to Tom ns to
uppermost in their minds that Mr. why he hadn't shaved. Tho conversa­
and Mrs. Frank Miller were royal en­ tion follows:
tertainers and they are hoping Frank
Captain: “Meredith, you understand
enn nrrnngc to have n birthday at you’re to answer nil officers with 'Yes
least every six months.
Sir nnd No Sir’-"
Those present were Mr. and Mrs,.
Meredith: "Yea, Sir."
Howard Ovcrltn, Mr. and Mrs. John
Captain: “Did you shave this
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane, morning, Meredith?”
Mr. and. Mrs. Archie Betts, Mr. nnd
Meredith: "No."
Mrs. Sherman Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Captain: “No what?"
Don Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
Moridith: "No rnzor."
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller nnd Ar­
thur Yowcll and Frank Brown.
Capt. DcCottcs Talking to I’rr. Green

nothind For show

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W hy, ju s t buy Camels and look a t the package 1
I t ’s the best packing science has devised to keep
cigarettes fresh and fu ll flavored fo r y o u r taste.
H eavy p ap er outside— secure foil w rap p in g inside
and the revenue stam p over the end to seal the pack­
age and keep it a ir- tig h t
• And note this! T h ere’s nothing flashy about the
Camel package. No ex tra w rappings th a t do not
im prove the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
th a t m ust come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels w onderful and exclusive Q uality wins ofl.
m erit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who w ant the
taste and fra g ra n ce of the finest tobaccos, expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels fo r Camels smooth,
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!
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{ P hilip R. A ndrews

WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—South­
ern states will be well represented
among tho men on the navy’s big dir­
igible ZU-2, when It sails from Howden, England, probably Aug. 25, on its
trnns-Atlantic air voyage for Lakehurst, N. C.
One of the watch officers is Lieut
Henry W. Hoyt, of Clearwnter, Fla.,
and the assistant engineer will be
Chief Machinist Shine S. Halliburton
of Macon, Gn.
Among the riggers will be Mau­
Capt.: "Where wore you bom, rice Lay of Greensboro, N. C.( and
Green?"
among the mechanics will bo Charles
‘ Green: "Florida, Sir."
W. Casa, of Jacksonville, Fin., Lloyd
Capt.: "Whnl state were you born E. Crowl, of South Carolina nnd Llew­
in, Green?"
ellyn T. Stevens of Atlanta, Gn. One
Green: "Asleep, Sir."
of the radio operators will bo John
Capt.: "I mean what slate in the T. Robertson, chief electrician, of
United Stntes."
New Smyrna, Fin.
Green: "Pennsylvania, Sir."
Lieut. Hoyt, who is thirty-one years
Capt.: "What part?"
old, is a native of Clearwater, Fla.,
Green: "Why, all of me, sir."
graduated from the Naval Academy
in 1914 and specialized in kite balloon
duty at sen.
He won a navy cross during the
war.
A number of other southern men
will be aboard. They include Lieu­
tenant-Commander Valentino N. Bieg,
a native of Alexandria, Va., whose
home is at Bryn Mawr, I’n., Is senior
engineer officer of the ZR-2. Licut.Commander Richard F. nyrd, jr., (re­
tired), air navigation officer of the
vessel, In n native of Winchester, Va.,
making his home in Washington D.

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PHONE 371-J

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE

Rev. A. H. Sykes, former pastor of
the .Watkins’ Park
Presbyterian
church,
Nashville,
Tenn.,
says:
SCIIELLEMAINES
"After seeing what Tanlac has ac­
L A IV Y E l i
complished in my wife's.case, I am
OFFICE i n l i t K C O IIIIT H O U S E
convinced that It is a medicine of
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
great power and extraordinary merit.
SANFOHI) FLORIDA
I do not think I have ever seen any­
GAS RANGES
thing- give such prompt results. Mrs.
Sykes had been in delicate health for
GEO. G. HERRING ten months, suffering from stomach
trouble nnd nervous breakdown.
Attorncy-at-Law
"I frequently sought medical ad­
14 (Jarner-Woodruff Buildir vice but-Tanlac is the only thing that
SANFORD, FLORIDA
gave her*any relief. After taking the
SANFORD, FLA.
medicine only a short time, she was
able to sit up nnd help with the house­
hold duties. I think it only a short
HENRY M c L A U L I N time until her henlth will be fully
666 cuYes Chills and Fever,
restored."
JEWELER
Tanlac is sold in Sanford by the
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many waters el tfcta and &lt;***A new enterprise opens at Ocala er region! that 1 hare analyzed, I hare found none aoperior ia all gw^d «u«UUnion Pharmacy nnd by lending drug­
MY SPECIALTIES:
Why Pcople^Duy Rat-Snap in Prefer­ which will manufacture a chemical ties to that of the ‘Elder Water."-—Phone 311-W. office ia Miller btutems*
Pirkard'g Hand-Painted China * gists everywhere.—Adv.
for the purpose for killing trees,
ence to Rat Poison.
Gorham’s Sterling 8ilver
- t e i i ! t . n t ! B SPRINGS WATER CO.
sprouts
and grass.
Rogers' Plated Ware
MIAMI BANK PAYING OUT.
(1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
Elgin and Waltham Watches ,
rnts and mice. (2) What it doesn’t kill
MIAMI, Aug. 16.—There was a It scares away. (3) Rats killed with
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and steady call at the old homo of tho RAT-dJNAP leave no smell, they dry
Fidelity Bank and Trust Co., today up inside. (4) Made in cakes, no mix­
Dyeing to
bby depositors in that institution, ing with other food (5) Cats or dogs
which closed Its doors irt May, to get won't touch i t Three sizes, 23c, 05c,
Work on our new factory ia progressing well. It- will be ready to serve our cus­
the certificates of .deposit, which a f 1.25. JJold and guaranteed by Ball
tomers
the coming season. .
; ’
Iqrge majority of thedepositofs sign­ Hardware Co.—Adv.
There have been mnny recent improvements in such equipment and we are putting
ed up to accept in Hetl of their reg­
leaners
in
the
latest and best.
’
•
.
ular checking'accounts.
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism
Automatic weighers shut off delivery nnd ring gong nt exact quantity specified, anil _ __ _
RICHMOND. Va., Aut__10.-Dele:
special*mixers blend-the materials ‘more thoroughly than ever before. Accuracy and
•
The parkin-? house'ut Mt. Dora has
v
perfection are the special features considered.
r
.
M»in St.
Jacksonville, Fla. gates began arriving here this morn­
prepay paroel postage on returns ing to attehd the Southern Retail been greatly enlarged. The Metho­
Ideal Fertilizer is to be even better than in the past. Get in line for yout fall re­
Merchants association, which will be­ dist church has bifen improved a t a
quirements.
'*•*
gin tomorrow morning, it being ex­ considerable cost. New houses a rt
THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp; pected that about 500 business nun being erected and more Contemplated.
. R- C. MAXWELL, M anager Sanford Branch
W ILKIN80N
will -attend thescaslona* ; M urray C. But Mt. Dora is crying for both resi­
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
McKinnon, of Ilartavilte, S. C-, presi­ dences nnd business blocks. There
Practice in all County, State and dent of the association, wiU preside. is not a vacant room In town.
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Federal Courts*
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666 cures Dengue Fever.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921

cd as the Board of Directors of the
Association for the ensuing year:
Holy Crons Church: A. p. Connelly
and B. F. Whitncr.
First Baptist Church:
Schelle
Maincn nnd Mrs. F. R. Savage.
Congregational Church: Paul Burhans and Harry Kent.
First Methodist Church: W. M.
Haynes
and Mrs. H. H. Chappel,
SHOWS THE HOSPITAL TO BE IN
Presbyterian
Church:
GOOD SHAPE BUT MEMBER.
Bose
and
L,
I.
Frazier.
SHIP DUES PAYABLE
Catholic Church: F.
and Mrs. June Roumillat,
Geneva: Mr. and Mrs, Endor Cur

Only The Faithful Few
Present as
Uusual

Chuluoto: C. D. Briimley and G. M.
Jacobs.
Oviedo: T. L. Lingo nnd M rs/S,
W. Swope
Altamonjc;. J. W. Osteen and Mrs.
W. B. Ballard.
Longwood: Mrs. Elsie Dunbar and
C. W. Entzminger. ’
Lake Monroe: L. B. Mnnn and Mrs.
W. F. Blackman.
County Commissioners: L. A. Brum-

Friday and Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. W.- H. Kilbcc, Ray­
mond Kilbcc and Mrs.'Grant an&lt;J two
daughters enjoyed a picnic at Lake
Harney Thursday afternoon.
Stafford and Fred Lcfiles Icit Tues­
day for Okeechobee where they will
stnrt fishing.
Wm. Daniels, Tom McClain and Mr.
Hudelston were in Sanford Saturday
on business.
Mrs. Endor Curlctt attended a
bridge party in Sanford Wednesday.
Nazcll Taylor, of West Palm Beach,
was here last week on business.
Mrs. W. E. Wicks and Mrs. Culpep­
per called on Mrs. Rosa McFarlane
Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W, Prcvatt and
Mrs. J. M. Prevatt spent Sunday in
Moore’s Station.
Mrs. Edna Ballard, of Black Ham­
mock was .a visitor here last Wed-

mond, and Mrs. Roy TilKs fond chil­
dren, of Sanford are visiting Mrs.
W. If. Kilbee.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin and daugh­
ter havu returned from Daytona
where they have been for the past
two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward arc visitors
at the hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wicks spent Monday
in Sanford.
Misses Lois and Sallie Grant are
visiting their mother here.
A jolly crowd of young and old
folks enjoyed a moonlight plcpie at
Lake Harney Tuesday night. A fine
supper was spread at 8:30 o'clock
nnd about sixty enjoyed it. After a

A special representative of TH E
SCHAEFER-WEEDON TA IL­
ORING CO., of Cincinnati, will
be with us FRIDAY and SAT­
URDAY, AUGUST 19th and

City Commissioners: II. R. Stev­
ens.
He will have a wonderful line
At Large: Mrs. E. M. Galloway,
of samples in many weaves and
Mrs. A. E. Hill, T. W. Lnwton, R. J.
becoming tones. If you w ant a
Holly, F. P. Forster nnd S. O. Chase.
suit made up real snappy, and
Upon motion, mecting'ndjoumed.
made right, it will pay you to
Immediately after the meeting of
the membership of the Association,
see this line.
the Directors‘elected a t the meeting
held to elect officers of the Associa­
We guarantee to fit you re ­
tion for the ensuing year ns follows:
gardless of size. Come in and
President: T. W. Lawton.
sec
the new stylos for fall,
First Vicc-Pres.: Mrs. Endor Cur- cake, bathing wus enjoyed by all.
w hether you buy or not.
lett.
Friends nnd relatives of Mrs. Fred
Second V.-P.: A. P. Connelly.
McFarlane, of Geneva, will 'learn with
Third V.-P.: Mrs. W. B. Bnllard.
regret of the sudden death of her
Recording Sccretnry: .
Schelle father, I1 N. Styver. Mr. Stover made
Mnines.
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his home with is daughter, Mrs.
Corresponding Secretary: MrB, June McFnrlone, but had gone to Tampa
Roumillat.
to recuperate beforo making a trip to
Auditor: W. M. Haynes.
sec his son in Philadelphia. He was
Treasurer: B. F„ Whitncr.
taken il] in Tampa last Saturday nnd
Executive Committee of the Board: Mrs. McFarlane went at once to his
It, J. Holly, Mrs. Endor Curlctt, L. I. bedside nnd remnined with him up to
Frazier, Mrs. W. F. Blackman nnd A. the time of his death on Thursdny
P. Connolly.
night, August 11th. His youngest
It was decided that the president sister came from Jacksonville to be
nnd secretary institute a campaign for with him. The burial took place in
re-newal of memberships nnd also for Tnmpu in the Masonic burial place.
new members.
The Masonic order holding the funer­
After several addresses nnd sugges­ al at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon
tions from members of the Advisory from the undertaking parlor. Mr.
Board , to-wit: Drs, Pulcston, Mar Stover was 76 years old, n veteran of
* * * * SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLO. CO.,
shall, Langley and Denton, the meet' the Civil war and made his early home
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY ENTER.
HAVE COLOR IDENTIFICATION
TAINED
ing of the Board of Directors nd in. Michigan, Ho leaves to mourn his
LAMP, SAME EFFECT AS DAY
Journed.
loss besides his daughter, Mrs. Mc(fro m W i J n i U o 'i D ill/)
Some men arc unable to get away
Farlanc, three sisters, Mrs. Caroline
Mrs,
Howard
Smith entertained ths
from their business in daylight and
Wilson,* of'Jncksonvillc; Mrs. J. H.
Daughters
of
Wesley
very delightful­
arc compelled to trust to their eye­
Shultz, of Manistee, Mich.,-nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Worthington, G. Waltz, of Omnha, Ncbr., two
sight or tb luck in buying a suit of ly last nigh^ nt her home on Sanfori
clothes at night. They have a diffi­ llcights.
were guests at the Ellsworth hqme on brothers, Captain John Stover, of Pt.
cult time in determining colors and * The house was most artistically
Dcnninll avenue Monday. Mr. and Huron, Mich., nnd W. Stover, of
oftimes are compelled to taka a color decorated with roses and other cut
Mrs. Worthington were enrollte to White Rock, Mich. He also leaves
that they do not like when they see it flowers. Quantities of thcae luvely
their home in Lake Wnlos, after be­ three sons, Mark E. Stover, of Somin daylight. The Sanford Shoe &amp; flowers, in vnses nnd baskets, brief
ing in Del^md nnd Daytona at the bia, Ontario; G. A. R. Stover of Phil­
,
Clothing Co., knowing this and want­ used.
Florida dailies association mocting adelphia, and Neil Stover Schoalcs, of
The
first
pari
of
the
evening
w»l
ing to keep abreast of the times, have
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Worth­ St. Clair, Mich. Arrangements will
Saturday from n visit of several installed the very latest wrinkle call­ devoted to the business meeting, fob
ington is owner nnd editor of the
ed the Color Identification Counter lowing this a social hour was enjoyed
weekh to relatives nt Fort Myers.Lake Wales Highlnndcr.
The hostess serving delicious refresh. Mr. nnd Mrs, Ashley Purvis nre nt
Mrs. L- - Mitchell nnd Jas. Rush,
ments consisting of chicken salad,
spent Mondny with relatives in Or­
Green Springs to remain for some
snltincs, sandwiches, olives and iced
time.' Mrs. Purvis hns been very ill
lando.
tea.
With rheumatism nnd is taking the
R. G. Crawford returned Mondny goods as in daylight. It is a wonder­ The members present were: Mrs.
baths nt the springs in hopes of bene­
from a visit of several weeks to his ful machine nnd will he greatly ap­ J. D. Roberts, Mr^ II. H. Chappell#
fit. Thoy will visit in Tampa before Big Time in Sanford
honie in Sterling, 1)1., nnd other preciated by the many customers of Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Miss Farriih,
returning home.
points in tho north nnd west. Mr. tho Sanfrod Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., who Mrs. Brodic Williams, Mrs. Dwight
before this lnmp wob perfected, were
Friday,
August
26th,
Mrs, Stiles, Mrs, McMahon and lit­
Crawford expressed delight in gelobliged
pick their clothes at night Babbitt, Mrs. Frank Roper, Mrs.
tle folks were guests
from town
Wedding and Dance ting back to Florida nnd fccla that with no tochance
to determine the col­ Spearing, Mrs. R. T. Thrasher, Mr*.
right now, nt least, there &gt;is no better ors. Go in and see this marvel of the Bon Monroe, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Min
Sunday nt the Zemovlnn home.
East Sanford mnil man, F. L.
The wedding that will stnrtlo the place to live.
century and remember that you can Katherine Huff/ Mrs. W» A. Lester
Green, is having his mid-yenr vaca­ natives, the street dance that will be
Mr.,and Mrs. Enoch Partin and lit­ pick your colors at the Sanford Shoe and Mrs. Claude Herndon.
tion nnd Cl J. Cranston, from the tho beat ^ver nntT the entire affair to tle son, James, S. Nelson nnd B. F. &amp; Clothing Co., as well nt night ns
be given in this'city by the Educa­ Wheeler, hre expected homo from you enn in daytime.
west side, is substituting for him.
Boy It. with a Herald Want Ad.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Dorton from tional Committee of the Woman's Hot Springs, Ark., this week.
near Charlotte, N. C., nre new comers Club for* the benefit of tho school *Mr. G. Alban and family ,who have
here. They arc living on one of the •lunches for the children promises been living on the Blackwood place
Joe Cameron fnrmB. There are three mosh to those who are making their for the past year, hnve moved to Or­
interesting children, Margie, Eunice nrrnngemcnta to 1ms present.
lando.
This affair will take plnce in front
nnd Ned
Misses Ruth Young nnd Nell King
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Cownn, Sr., nnd of the court house Friday night, Au­ relumed Sundny from Gainesville,
two little girls, nre nt home from n gust 26th and the ladies are making where they hnve been taking the
two months' visit in Blnircsvillc, Go. nil arrangements for the largest summer school course for teachers.
Mrs. W. W. Dresser* nnd children crowd that has congregated in SanEmmett McCnII ,of Lakeland, re­
reached Watertown, N. Y., safely and lfotd in many years. The wedding turned to that city Tuesday after n
found her mother, Mrs. Paige, very will tye well worth the price of ad­ very pleasant vacation spent at the
ill without much chance of recovery, mission nnd by tho way there will be Prairie and In Oviedo.
let the chips fall where they may. I f \
ns she is 89 years old and has not no regular ticket booth for the sale
Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Swope and son,
of tickets but the girls will tag. you
been In good health for some time.
you have been intending to build this 1
for them and you pay fifty cents for Francis, spent Wednesday in San­
ford.
Word comes from^Zclma, Mo., that the wedding and dance on the street
year don’t let a
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J. Halgh and son, Chester, nirB Wil­
Leoti, wife of Charles Kink, died very to the good music of a fine band. And
f e w pessimists
suddenly on August 6th. Mr. nnd then the Indies announce that they liam, Robert Williams, motored to
a n d calamity t ^ s T ^v
Mrs. King were quite well known will also serve a fine supper fo» a Jacksonville Friday night returning
howler* s c a r e
here, having, lived here about two very spiall sum and the menu is pub­ Sunday night
Mrs. A. J. McCulley, Carl Dowl,
years. Mr. King was here some lished below:
you away* from
Mrs.
J.
H.
Lundy
and
little
daughter,
aonths ago and bought the J. R. Hay­
Supper Menu
a great opportunity. You never will have i
den place on Bcardall avenue, and Ham Sandwiches ..........................10c visited Orlando Monday.
lumber at present prices. Experts a^ree
Miss Inez Strange, of Sanford,
they were expecting to como hero Potato S a la d .......... ........„„........... lt)c
"been
reached. Use your own good judg
10c spent Sundny with Miss Nell Wil­
soon to reside. Mr. King has the Baked Beans .......................
building now. You will never regret it.
Coffco ____
05c liams.
sympathy of many friends here.
Iced
Tea
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05c
Tho
Christian
Endeavor
held
an
Payton Fortson died Monday) at
out door meeting at / the Baptist
tho home of his brother at Beck Ham­
Ice
Cold
Drinks
church Sunday evening. L. R. Dow­
mock'.
Mr. Fortson came here a
Ice
Cream
dy was the. leader and the meeting
short timo ago from Brunswick, Ga.,
In
front
of
the
court
house.
a most enjoyable and helpful one.
his wife reached here a short time be­
foro ho passed away. Besides his
Mr. and Mre. W. R. Klmbel mo­
If all tho things th at are now tored to Sanford and Daytona Sunwife there are two children aqd sev­
eral other relatives to mourn his clashed as wicked were reclassified as
passing on. They have the sympa­ virtues, jow would /people have a
good time?
thy of every one.
Try a Herald. Want Ad today. ‘

Sanford Shoe 8C
Clothing Co.

Total disbursements ....... $24,139.86
Balance in bank ..............
133,0-1
Statement of receipts nnd disburse­
ments for actual operation of the. hos­
pital for 19 months shows expenses
$18,Kftfi.02. Receipts from patients
310,506.69, making a deficit of actual
operation of $2,381.-13, this, of course,
is taken care of by donations. Uutntanding accounts showing $621.08 re­
ceivable bills payable $296.41.
The report also shows that 358 pa­
tients have been taken care of in the
hospitnl of which number there were
twelve deuths (five babies nnd seven
adults). There has bt'en 163 opera­
tions.
,
Mr. Mnim-s, us secretary, reported
9n the status of the old Sanford Hos­
pitnl Association and showed that
there was something over $2,600 on
hand in building and lonn-atock from
the old association nnd also that the
title to the lots given tho old associa­
tion was now in process of conveyance
to this association. •
Dr, Denton moved that Mr. Connel­
ly bo designated to get such papers
ns were necessnry to the transferring
of title to the lots and hnve them re­
corded; motion seconded by Mrs. E.
Curlett and carried.
Dr. Marshall moved that Section
three (3) of Article (3) of tho .by­
laws, be amended to read as follows;
Section three (3), fifteen (16) mom"bers present at any meeting shall con­
stitute a quorum, a lesser number
shall have power to adjourn a meet­
ing to a future date. This motion
was seconded by R. J. Holly nnd enrMotion by A„P. Connelly that sev­
en members of the Poard of Directors
be a quorum of that* board, seconded
by Cl J., Marshall and carried.
Motion of A. P. Connelly, seconded
by Dr. Marshall, meeting now elect
Board of Directors for the ensuing
year, carried.
Whereupon the following represent­
ing the several organizations and pre­
cinct* as follows were nominated and
upon motion duly carried were elect-

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COLONIAL MAZDA LAMPS, FIXTURES,
HEATING APPLIANCES, AND SUPPLIES
PHONE 442
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to keep cool and com­
fortable and you can do
this by patronizing—

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T. E. Wilson................................ President
Schelle M aincs........ Secretary-Treasurer
J. J. Dickinson
E. F. Housholder

AUTOMOBILES - ■ - BATTERIES

John Leonardy
Geo. G. H erring

Geo. A. DeCottes

Sanford, Florida

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Cold Drinks, Ice Cream,
Drugs and Sundries

A. K. Powers

Specials for One Day

Steel F ilin g Cabinet

Only

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1500 pieces of the best.quality brand ALUM­

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43.50

INUM WEAR, guaranteed for 20 years.

Roasters, Boilers, Frying Pans, Tea Pots,
Steamers and Double Boilers, all specially
priced for this one day. (See window)
SPECIAL, ONE DAY

A rem arkable value
for this four-draw­
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Other Big Specials in Every Department, for
this Big Day

Yowell

Step in and sec it,
or phone us

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Make Our Store Your H eadquarters
(Ladies’ Rest Room, 2nd Floor)..

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115 Park Ave.

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Wo have everything in the line of Hardware,
Farm ing Implements, Paints and Oils, Refrigera­
tors, Freezers, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods.
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-COME AND SEE USYou Will Find the Goods Rifcht-Hlld the P rices

BALL

Phone 340

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What This Is All About
When the Educational Committee of the Woman’s
Club took up the question of providing a simple
hot school lunch to serve for a nominal sum they
soon realized th a t it would be more of a problem
here than in the system s investigated in Orange
county. O ther places had a room or building th a t
could be adapted for the purpose of preparing and
serving. Sanford schools already congested, had
no possible rqom, and th e local board, with prob­
lems of their own, could not spare money to build
Buch. However, the local board has given $300
towards our scheme and the finest moral support
and endorsement. We need about $1,500, and
\ tried to raise the greater p art of th is by small do­
nations canvassed in our school district. We are
still far from our goal, b u t our school m ust do as
much for our children as has been shown to be
rig h t and proper, hence th is BIG DAY FOR SAN­
FORD, with good business all day, and good fun a t
night. E very dollar you spend or pay in business
with our advertisers m eans som ething to us in
our. work as our m erchants are giving us percent­
ages in many instances and in others have prom­
ised donations! .JThe money all stays a t home, fo r
we believe in fostering our own institutions, and
We believe in Sanford.

H A Y N E S &amp; R A T L IFF

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All transactions in n retail grocery business are divided Into three
groups, requiring three kind* of service. First, charge and delivery,
this transaction is the most expensive both for the merchant and the
i s . d o e s , telephone, bookkeeper, gas and upkeep
of the truck. Secondi. is the customer who comes to the store, has his
merchandise charged________
buU f lThi* his K°0&lt;M
*a home with him, eliminating
a part of the expense. Third, is the customer who pays c'a.h and’eaTnnd delivery * bon10 w ^ him* thus eliminating all expense of charge
If-evident that there should be somo distinction between
thr*c
Bervice. Recognizing this fact I have adopted the
following plan without changing present prices:
FIRST:—
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All goods priced on a- charge and delivery basis. ■
SECOND:—
Customers charging goods but delivering same
be discounted 2%.
THIRD:—
Customers paying cash for goods and delivering .
• same will be discounted 5%.
THIS APPLIES TO ALL ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,

A Conservative Bank With
Progressive Ideas

Make This Store Your Headquarters
500 PAIRS LADIES 50c LISLE HOSE,
Black, Brown and White

BATHING SUITS FOR THE ENTIRE
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We are ready for school with a
complete line of Boys’ Clothing
and Boys’ and Girls’ all-leather
School Shoes at the new low
prices It will pay you to see us
before buying,

&gt;/ Sanford, Florida

nd Hupmobile
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C apital.....................
Surplus and Profits

Sales a n d S e rv ice

$70,000.00
Total Resources over $1,300,000.00

WE CARRY THE PARTS

STRAW HATS

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Though proud of our )oh» record of past achievements
in assisting in the development of a GREATER SAN­
FORD we are particularly proud th at the vision which
prompted our policies in the past beconies more inten­
sive the older we grow.
Progressive Institutions are created by Progres­
sive Individuals.
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jbtljr, used cars at th e rig h t prices and- terms to suit.
Unjr make. If you w ant to trade, bring us your car.

F A M IL Y

BARGAIN DAY, AlJGUST 26TH
’°w ^
Men’s Elk Work S h o e -fu ll leather
shoe for most any job. Was
selling for ?4.50, at

Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
opening an account with__
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on give you term s on new or used cars, one-third and
one-half, balance ten monthly payments

OVER THIRTY YEARS
OF KNOWING HOW

SWEET-ORR OVERALLS

e best equipped repair shop and the best
mechanics in this vicinity
;oao, United States, Goodrich and Michelin Tires and
Tubes. Storage B atteries, Gas and Oil.
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Full line of Accessories

W o o d r u ff-W a ts o n

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SANFORD

FLORIDA
SANFORD, FLA

A financial institution with a successful past pnd a
young man’s vision of the fu tu re”

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J u s t R e ce iv e d
THAT’S TRE NAME

HILL
H ardware and Lumber
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Shipment Hart Shaffner &amp; Marx
and Society Brand Clothes in
Herring bone and pin stripes. See
the new models for- fall in our
windows.

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GOOD THINGS TO EAT
At 7 o’clock a Big New England Suppe
At 7:30, Special Musical Program by theS

out of doors, opp. the Court House

Bind.

S a n fo rd S h o e &amp; ’ C lo . C o
The Home of H art SchnfTner &amp; Marx and
Society Brand Clothes

ONE POUND
60c Value

Ice Cold Drinks

In. front of the court house

D a y W ith

THAT’S THE NAME

In every line of m erchan­
dise there is always some­
thing good—next to this,
there is something better—
but always there is some one
line th at is known to be the
best, and this line becomes
recognized ns the standard.

lra HI per cent dis-

Well we are going to make ourselves known
to everybody in.this section by

Come in and see us when you come to
Sanford. Investigate our
Savings Department

2 ? 0,1 Cash Sales
tUrday,JAugust 26

Of coursQ you are coming to Sanford, August
26th, and when here drop in and call on us,
• • ’cause we surely wRnt to meet you •

We carry only standard line
goods, recognized as the best,
and,don’t try 'to ^ell you some­
thing th a t’s an experiment—
so called “Ju st ns Good
It pays ypu to buy this way
— in this way you buy satis­
faction—and.it costs you less.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS

of Sanford

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The “Ju st ns Good” article
nearly always loses n friend
for the m erchant who sells it.

B ow er &amp; cRpumillat
We Make Our Own Ice Cream

LAD DRESSING

Speer &amp; Son

Us

to-Wear .and Millinery that can be
seen anywhere
,
Two packs

RICHELIEU CANNED GOODS

PREMIER SALAD, DRESSING

IN SANFORD?

To offer you on August 26th,*but we
offer you the best of Bank­
ing Facilities
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COFFEE

VERY DAY
S a le

CASCADE LINEN

U Huyler’s, Wiley’s and Whit
man’s Candies.

OBELISK

PREMIE R:

S P E C IA L
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Ham Sandwiches
Potato Salad .....
Baked Beans

EVER HEAR OF

AS LONG AS IT LASTS

CLOVER HILL BUTTER

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Fancy Groceries
Phone 277 and 278

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At 8 o’Clock a popular young couple will be Sdin front of the Court House with all
the pomp and ceremony of a society wedding nusic beautiful girls—gallant groom’s
man. A brief reception will follow the wedding] f
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At 9 o’Clock the Street Dance will begirt,
ie evening cash prizes will be given to
the best dancers.
This program entirely under auspices ofjtl ational Committee of the Woman’s
Club.” In case of rain the dance will be held
•Idcz Hotel, through the courtesy of
and Mrs. Campbell.
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WE CARRY MEN'S HOSIERY AND SHOE POLISHES

THE STORE OF QUALITY

The Store That is Different

Fin«P^ ° r ¥*c&lt;i P/xford’ with m ilitary

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First and Magnolia

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 52

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921

VOLUME x n

“Victory Village” for French War Veterans

rse Racing, Touma
ment Riding, Ball
Games; Etc.

GENERAL WOOD CHOSEN
FOR GOVERNOR GENERAL
OK THE P1IILLIPIPNES.

Looking for Murderers
of Taxi Driver of
Columbia, S. C.

(By T h . i l w t U l n l F n u )

WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Mnjor
General Leonard Wood, it was au­
thoritatively stated today, has been
serve as Governor General of tho
Phillipines, and General Wood has
SPECIAL SALES WILL BE PUT ON
expressed his willingness to serve,*
AND BIG PRIZES GIV­
EN AWAY „ .
PROCLAIM HOLY WAR
TO HELP THE TURKS . '
The Trade Extension Committee of
IN FIGHT WITH GREEKS
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce at
i meeting yesterday decided to foster
, big celebration here on. Thursday,
ANGORIA, Anatolia, Aug. 11.—
September 29th at which time there Holy war has been proclaimed by the
will be a big free barbecue, tourna­ King of Rcdjaz as a measure for as­
ment riding, horse races, ball games sisting Turkish Nationalists in their
and n big street dance at night. This, fight against the Greeks in Asia-Mi­
big celebration will be a conclusion of nor, it was announced here today. The
the trade extension trips that will bo monarch in his call appeals for the
taken over the county and in adjoining saving of iBlam.
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with the people of the surrounding MULBERRY MEN
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WERE RELEASED
Sanford merchants want their trade
NO EVIDENCE SHOWN
and arc fcoing after it.
This will also bo demonstrated on
(By T h . AitocU Ud F n H l . _
the big carnival day in September
TAMPA, Aug. 11.—Six Mulberry
when all the merchants will offer men held for wnyiaying and beating
ipccial bargains and will also give'
L. P. Hughes, of Christinn, near Mul­
away hundreds of dollars worth of
berry, on the night of . July 30th,
free priies at n big drawing to be
were release^ at Bartow yesterday
held hen* that morning.
nfter a preliminary hearing. Will
The tournnment races and horse
and Pat Johnson established alibis
racing will draw people from all the
adjoining territory nnd tho priies of nnd the evidence ngninst Bud Montes,
Guy Stokes, Earl Taylor and Sam
Smith, were so weak, they were dis­
missed.

HAD BEEN SPIRITED AWAY TO
SAVANNAH JAIL BY THE.
SHERIFF
A view of one of thy streets of victory Village.". In rhe St. Cloud district on the outskirts Of Paris, built for war
heroes and their fnmllles exclusively, The village was built by public subscription and funds are being raised for simliar villages throughout France.

DeValera’s Reply
Handed to British
Government Today
Tenor or Reply Withheld Until After
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Under Which Name
Miss Clarke Regis
tered at Hotel

FORMAL INVITATIONS WILL
(By T h . X iM c liu S Pr*M )
• BE SENT ALL NATIONS
LONDON, Aug. 11.—The reply of
IN DISARMAMENT. DeVnlern to the British government’s
Irish peace proposals was handed to
(By T h . 1 u m U U 4 F t m i )
Austen Chamberlain, the government
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11— Formnl leader in the House of Commons at
invitations will be sent todny to noon todi\y. Tho tenor of the reply
Great Britain, France, Italy, Japnn will be withheld until after a discus­
nnd Chinn to attend the conference sion by the cabinet. It will hardly
on disarmament nnd far eastern be announced for sevcrnl days.
qiiestios in Washington on November
not available herc7890$l_.234507890 BLACK ARROW SINKS
OFF CAPE VII.ANO
11th. The text of the invitations will'
ALL ON BOARD SAVED
no{ be available' here before Into in
the day, the state dc|mrtmcnt! an­
,
(By TX. AitocU U d Pr»»»)
nounced.
MADRID, Aug. 11.—Tho United
States shipping board steamer, Black
Arrow, sunk early today off. Cape
Vilano on the wpst const of .^pnln.
The stentnerwas enroute from Hnvnnn to Santander. The crew nnd
pnssengqrh were saved but it is be­
lieved the vessel nnd cargo will be n

ORLANDO, Aug. 11.—Investiga­
tors are today .confronted with the
fact that when Lena Clarke, West
Palm Beach postmistress, in Jail here
charged with the murder of F. A.
Miltimorc,-registered at tho San Juan
hotel late in the afternoon of August
/l, she registered as tho wife of a
man who really does exist.' She reg­
istered as Mrs. Henry Wilson, Atlnntn, Ga., and today arrivals in this city
from West Palm Beach declare that
among the private papers in her desk
when it was searched were letters
from a Henry Wilson, of Atlanta, Gn.
The result is that a search is be­
ing instituted for Henry Wilson who
will be nsked to cxplnjn his relation­
ship with Miss Clnrke nnd all he
knows of the post of the West Palm SOLDIERS AND SAILORS LEAGUE
WANT AN INVESTIGATION
MAN KILLED AT ORLANDO AI Reitch postmistress, who has admit-,
MADE
SO WROTE TO LENA CLARKE ted the killing of Miltimorc, a former
employee of the postoffice, in her
FROM THIS PLACE
room in the Orlando hotel, charging
(By Th. Auocl*t*d Pr.ii)
people of Sanford and the folks from
p, A. Miltmore, who was killed that he refused to sign papers ab­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—A Con­
other places. "
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*at a hotel in Orlnndo last week and solving her of blame in the loss of gressional investigation of the Amer­
Last year one of these afTnirs was for which killing Miss Lena Clarke is $32,000 front the West Pnlm Reach ican Legion’s organization nnd al­
pulleil off here and it was the most now jn the Orange county jail, lived postoffice.
leged “scandalous nnd disgraceful con­
Those who have been watching the duct of small coterie of self-constitut­
lun iT-xful from every standpoint and „t Snnford for several months nnd
it wns said at that time that it should had charge of the restaurant nt the A. case most closely here have if)sistud ed, self-perpetuating offidnls” wns
be made an annunl ntTnir. Tife Trade
l . station, lie made many friends that Miss .Clnrke is withholding the nsked in a petition presented today to
Extension Committee thought there whilo here who all say thnt he wns names of others who nro involved In Vice-President Coolidge nnd Speaker
could be nothing bcttec accomplished 0f n quiet and retiring disposition nnd the affair, or at lenst in events lend­ Gillett by Mnrvin Oates Sperry, the
in (heir line thnn to wind up tho cam- nttcndcd strictly to his own business, ing up to the killing of Miltimore. nntionnl chairmnn of the Private Sol­
paign by inviting everybody to come n HCcms that Miss Clnrke also hnd Testimony introduced yesterday when diers nnd Sailors Lcnguc; It is charg­
to Snnford the Inst of September, the friends here if the following letter II. D. PnttcrKdn, tnxi driver, who ed thnt n small group of men furnish­
merchants could put on special snles published in the Jacksonville Motrop- brought her lo Orlando, wns berng ed the financial backing for the Le­
and it could be made a big celebra- 0|j„ can be tukwi ns n proof as it given n henring, indicated that nnotli- gion nnd its of(i ccrs were working in
tion for the home folks nnd their vis- wns alleged to have been written by er person might have been in the enr the interests of those men and for
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Miltimorc while he was living here: which brought the postmistress to Or- their own personal benefit.
Th. affair will bo wound up by a "Dear ‘ZZ,’ received your letter so lundo. Attempts are being made to
big street dance nnd ought to be an ’]ong „g0i intended to answer many find other persons who should be able PREMIER KATZBN JAMMER
occasion that will be long remem- times, But? Well just did not get to to give testimony of importance relHAH HIS CABINET QUIT
berod.
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4t. Have been a very busy boy since itivc to the entire case.
WHY SHOULD HE CARE.
Pnttcrson, tho rhauffeur, who re­
A more detailed account of the j came back to Florida last Feb. Yes,
(By T h . AaMcliUS V ra u )
.
many events will be given in a later jj „aw y0Ur friund nt Sanford. He ceived $100, nccording to statements
mndc
soon
nfter
the
murder,
for
bring­
edition of the Herald.
came in nnd hnd dinner. Did riot have
MADRID,' Aug. 11.—The cnbinct
ing, Miss Clarke to Orlando, is yet of Premier Allcndcsalnnr resigned to­
without1 his liberty though his attor­ dny. Former Premier Mavra, is Is
neys argue that no evidence has been
state, will .form a now cabinet.
brought out which would tend to in­
criminate him or show that .he had
TAKES DEATH
any ebnnection with the crime.
PATTERSON HELD
ORLANDO, Aug. ll.-J-Bnxtcr H.
Patterson, who on Monday last was
arrested as accessory with Lena
death of Paul. Where do you spend
Clarke, in the murder of Fred Milti­
your 4th7
"Would be glad to hear from you more, wns held under $5,000 bond far
again any timo and will be more trial late yesterday afternoon by
punctual in answering in the future. Judge Frank Smith. Patterson says
he will give bond within two hours.
"YOURS AND ETC.”
The "ZZ" at the beginning of tho
letter is the pen name of Miss Clarke - The cities anxious to show marked
and used in connection with her increases in the next census only have
FORMING WpODMEN
to announce the discovery of oil.
LODGE IN SANFORD. poems.
,
SCHOONER IS SEIZED.
for seventeen counties in Florida for
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Ihe Columbian Woodmen, of AtlanPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11.—1The
to, Ga., is in tho city and is busy getv two-masted American Ashing school
ring ready for the formation of a ■er Thomaston, from the Bahama
tornl lodge ot tho Columbian Wood- j Islands for Atlantic City was seized
mpn in this city. The organization; here today iJy customs officers on
faceting will bo held In Masonic hallvj suspicion of violating tho cystoma
Friday night a t eight o’clock *nd it j regulations. In announcing the w il­
ls understood that a large class ia ure tht customs office would neither

PORTLAND, M t, Aug. 11.—A
young man believed to bo' Schuyler
Adams, nn auditor, was fatally injur­
ed by a plunge,from the fourth story
of the West End Hotel here today.
Ho hnd registered as" H. S. Adams,
Boston, U. S. N. Papers found in his
suit case indicated that he had been
In the air scrvico a t Pensacola, Fort
Worth, Hampton Roads and Bay
Shore, and newspaper clippings re­
ferred to "Sky" Adams, who oper­
ated as a civilian flier at Hampton
Roads.

Two Prominent Sanford People Will
Be Married in Public With Full
. Attendance, Music, Flowers
At the Foot of Park Avenue
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Friday, August'26th, 1921
The Groom is a prominent profesaional man and the bride is one
of the city’a most winsome cresturss.
WATCH FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS

(By n , 1 mo«iUU4 Fr*u)

AUGUSTA, Ga., Aug. 11.—Al
mob of masked men from Soatlk
Carolina points, estimated at on*
hundred or more, traveling la
twenty-five automobiles, made a a
unsuccessful raid upon the IUdtmond county jail and the county
stockade here between 4 and 5
q’clock this morninit, their pur*
pose being to secure C. O. Fax
And Jesse Gapplns, charged w kk
the murder of William Brasefl^
19-yekr-old taxi driver and col­
lege student of Columbia, South
Carolina. Sheriff Plankett out­
witted the mob. A meager re­
port of men gathering In 8ootfc
Carolina points filtered through
in the early part of the night
and at 10:30 last night the ther'iff placed the prisoners in an au­
tomobile nnd rushed them to th«
jail in Savannah. After search­
ing the stockade, outside of tha
city, the mob visited the Jaili
Vrhere the com'mlttee searched the*
premises to verify a statement of
the jailer that the prisbnera.L
were not there.

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BY UNKNOWN PARTIES AND IllfcBODY BURIED IN
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SALISBURY, N. C., Aug. 11.—
Ty Gobi?, center fi6lder of the Snlis(By T h . AiM&lt;lit»4 P r.M )
bury-Spencer nnintcur club, is to play
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. II.—Thewith the Rochester, N. Y., team of
body
of Father Patrick E. Heslin,
the International league next season,
missing
Catholict priest, who disap­
it was announced here today.
Ro­
peared
from
his pnrish, Holy Angels
chester scouts saw young Cobb in
church
nt
Colmn,
tho night of Auguxk
action, a conference followed nnd ho
two,
was
found
buried
at the bottom
signed a contract for tho 1922 sea­
of a sand cliff near Salada Beach aa;
son.
tho Pacific const about twenty mile*
YOUNG TYRUS COMINC

north of Snn Francisco. Father Ileslin wns murdered ns there wns a bul­
let hole through his heart’ nnd head,
the latter shot having torn away p a rt
of his skul. The body wns exhumedi
last night.
y ‘
The party which exhumed the body
Inst San Francisco late Inst night, act­
ing on n tip given by William A. H igh­
T. REEifE, OF WEST PALM tower, who discovered tho gravA, andl
REACH BROUGHT INTO
the body was exhumed by tho light o f ’
. CLARKE CASE •
a lantern. Hightower wns later held1
by the police pending further investi­
gation. Hightower, according" to po­
lice, said he acted upon a clue given
him by Dolly Mason, whom he pres*-,
ionsly had known in Salt Lake Clty^.
The .woman, he said, told him Slmday
night she had mot a man who appear­
ed to be a foreigner Friday and whoon becoming intoxicated had made a
broken revelation to her. The polka
arc searching for Dolly Mason. Ak
times tho foreigner, the woman; toMf.
Hightower, expressed hatred fi»r th«j
Catholic church.
i Archbishop Hanha, of Son Fvcmeiaco last August 3rd received an an■ onymous letter domanding $U,5Q» for
&gt; the safe return of Father Hcaiin and
’ yesterday the Archbishop received
■ another letter demanding $15,000'.
' ransom. Father Heslin waa last aaen&gt;
I alive about 0 o’clock th# evening; of
’ August 2nd when a stranger drovaup to the parochial' residence at Gol- ma in an automobile,* under the pre-,
• tense that he wanted the priest to do• liver the last aacraraent to a dying
&gt; relative ho succeed in getting Father.Heslin to accompany hin\. **

REPORTER-STAR
OF ORLANDO,
SEED FOR LIBEL

American goods are being- rrtirm-ed in quantities from South Ameri­
can countries because they cannot
compete with Gcimtn tfnd Belgian
products which are offered from 20
to 76 per cent lower than ours. Most,
our glowing prospects of South Am­
erican trade be sacrificed (o the an—
cred shibboleth of "protection?’*

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,1921

24-lb. Sacks Obelisk
fi*4 £
Flour .........:.....................................
24-lb. Sack Pillsbury
CJ4 H
24-lb. Sack Self-Rising

,4 j4

24-lb. Sack Pioneer Self-rising

G J4

£

12 Tall Van Camp’s
©4 C
Cream ....................................... —
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12 Baby Van Camp’s
0 /1
Cream ..... ^
No. 3 Tonjatoes,
4 C
per can ........... ........ .......................... .
12 Cans No. 2
• © 4- A
Corn
3 Cans No. 2 Sliced
© 4 /]
No. 2 Cans Paul’s Ret}

f f I]

No. 2 Cans

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Apple Butter,
O C
per jar .............
4 ltl
3-lb. Stone Jars Red Cherry .
0 4 / 1
Preserves ....... .................... ’..........
12 Cans Sifted Peas,
0 4 C
Glen Valley................. }...................
Red Star Lobster, "
4 /1
• per' can ..................... .'............................ jIU
Vinegar in Bulk,
0 /1
per gallon .............................................. .“ \l
CLOVER HILL BUTTER. THE BEST
RICHELIEU COFFEE BEST TO DRINK

Mrs. A. Y. Fuller spent several days
in Orlando with her aunt, Mrs. Irving,
who is very ill.
J E. Phipps returned Friday fndu
Tampa.
Mrs. J. S. Diakel and dnughter,
Miss Olive, Mrs. H- It. Chapman and
little son, were visitors in Orlando
Monday.
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Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Mcldrum’ and
Miss Dorothy DutTield, of Orlando,
were visitors in town Sunday.
Jasper Driggers was in town shak­
ing hands with his many friends Sun­
day.
,
Miss Katherine Entzminger left for
home in Plant City, accompanied by
MisS Omah Allen, Wednesday.
^ Friends of Miss Anna Bell Allen
will be. gad to know that she has re­
turned to duty ut the Orange General
Hospital after several weeks’ illness.

Their daughter, Florerice, remained
there for a ahort visit.
,
Rev. Albertaon' spread their tent
Friday night at Crystal Lake, remain­
ing over and calling a t tfifferent homes
In the community on Saturday They
called to see Mrs. Emil Magnuson,
who has been poorly this week, suf­
fering from a bad cold. On Sunday
to an appreciative audicnco he gave
us a good sermon on “The Little Fox­
es th at Spoil the Vines.” Mrs. Al­
bertson sweetly recited a story on
temperance.*
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyner spent
Saturday^ver At the home of Mrs.
J. A. Vaugjtn.
.
Mr. Glidwells' family from the
west side, were Sunday callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick, the
children also calling to see Mrs.- Geo.
Clark, after a trip to the lake.
Glad to hear that church services
and Sunday school have been again
resumed at Paola. Rev. Albertson in­
vited all who could to attend the eve­
ning service held there last Sunday
and a number from Upsala planned to
go, we hear.

Lllrnch t .n m l - r Company. a corpora! km.

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for tbe purpna* of .J o p tln * th e fo llo u ta* !■*»*»
c m . aciil &gt;| the M ine tim e m a k tn , the te a l e e ,
foe the , e » r . A I* 1921
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Motor Co
209 Park Avenue

Sanford, Florida

DISTRIBUTORS FOR’

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f a C ircu it Court. f t* ,r a th Ju d ic ia l C ircuit. S te le
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WANTED
WANTED—Young cow.
Most b«
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
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lft-tfe
SEE M. S. NELSON foe all kinds of
hauling.
31-tfc

FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
Eight rooms and bath. For price
and terms, write box 782, Daytona,,
Fla.
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OHDEX o r PUBLICATION
T o W ill turn I r o o te r and la n e F*nter. h it u l f e .
J.A a c n e a S o le rlu n d and E ula A u re a te Rndef.
lan d , ble w ife ; C' arl* t . Krickaana an-l Anna
Sophia Ertrka.**. h i. • Ife: lla rrta n n I . Ike*
IVmham. hte wife*
b am . an&gt;l E llta b e tb t
and
F -la a t W
leetb am . l*eter l l o e r ta la t
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ble
w ife ; Viola Cbrt»F re-lertka O. Ilo rf-iu l
(S l l n a r r . S arah
II.
tln a lle e r-iu la t. W i
C barcti an*l W lltlam I r . C burrb her bualiood.
l i m r , E u r-n - C r - e n l e .f ami t
*Ireenle a f. Me w ife end r a r b of
If l l . l n f , and.
tf .lead, a ll p ar tie* rla lm ln r an In tereet u n ­
d er th e eald W illiam I r«wter and Ja n e *\w
te r hie o l f r : Jo b en n ee Soderlund en&gt;t f&gt;ile
A u r u .te Soderlund. ble w ife ; C a rl A. Ilrtrkem
an d Anna Sopl.la F-rlckm***. hie w ife :
ll a r r t w o L. lhwthara. am i E lita tw tb A. Hunb a ta . hU w ife; F -U ar W . Honbeq*.
I^ te r
llo e r u a le t and l're«lerlka C.. llo em m lat. ble
w ir e ; V io la. C U rietlna Ilftr rs a U L J« * n
U.
Ilo w e r. S arah &gt;1. tTiu^-f* im l W ilB am
le e
I h i m b . h e r. b o ab an d : l l e n r , E u re n e tlreen
le a f* am i A Ie*u|w rirre n le a f. Me w ife. .*
u n d er eei-b end a n , of them a e re m U ,. *e
efb erw lee. In am i to the fo tlo w tn r d earrib e d
tan -t. a lto a le In Sem inole C o u a t,. F h irid a. I,*-

r o n I4 L C — poet© I l f ’ i « « t
Nick r c r w t f k f l

o f F o r e t C lff. O f y i r P e rk , aa reeucitH h
p la t U n k 2 V i ip i * •» . Record# o f Herrtmli
C to u n l,.'n * r id a . T b* nald el* b t IS) U t i beta*
n ttie rw l^ i l c t I M
i t th e B u flb h a lf of the
S - u i l e i i l q e n rte r o f S o u th u re t q u a rte r of #**•
t toil . l u e e n
l i s t .- to u n n b lp I w f e t j o p - (B)
S irttb . ran ee t u e u t , nine 12 9 1 E aet.
I t appear!nc from th e a u o n i b ill o f Chaeku 0.
A ndrew ., te r e lu filed t h a t you and each ot p t
• re d e fra d a n te to th e eald MU: th a t , e s r fe«b
i l f . c n are unbnow n: th a t each o f f r o . fbe nald
nam e.I d d feed an ta. If U rin e , la o r e r th e a r , ef
i » « i l j « e (21) j e a r a ; th a t th a t* l i m ) ■ •
In tl&gt;e S ta le a t F lorida th e a e rtic u of a u h
I.
e n a upon atm c i *e&gt;»i’/ Mod th e aald defend
a a ta . If U rin e, and It fu rth e r nppenrine fra*
t i e eald l u n r n bill hereto filed th a t It la tha
t e l l e f uf the rm a p U ta a a t th a t th ere la a pee■oi or a re perecni In!ereate.1 in th e ■lo re daw r ll^ tl
j •!-«•» nntneo or u b &gt;a« •?»
know n n» tb&lt; ru»o»id*tn*nt.
It Ia tb ^ rrfu r^ Mgdrrk/l t h l l - j o l «nd r s r t bm
• II ..f rug a p p ra r to tl»« hill o f ro«nplAtnt
In riled on or t e h e e M o o d a,. th e I rd d a, af
Lh In te r. A. !&gt;. 11*21
It ta f u rth e r e n te re d ( h a t th ta notice l e panII.
M d In th e fta a fia d lle r a ld . a new epaper pubtlahe«l \ n d a n fe rJ. Sem inole C .m nt, .
Fl-eW .
. v e a week for &gt; le tt t»* crmaeru tlru W feta
W IT N E SS. K. A. IM uelaaa. C lerk e f the » •
c u lt C oart o f Sem inole C o d a t,. Tloetda. at Un
C ourt ftoode a) Sanfoed. F lo rid a, th la the Jrd
d a , o f tu a n r i. A H. 1921
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K A. HOIV.I ASS.
C lerk n r c u l t &lt; « rtn&gt; V E ItO C O f.A tri. D, c.
ROBINSON A H RIIXIES.
S&gt;tlc llo r . for C om plainantSlat*
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.Softer la b e r t h ; Cl»r« th a t lb©
FOR SALE—One 26-ft. half cabin
( \N u ly C u a m l r ■
In a i d far
t J. F la w ill a t th e ir n r i t rr^ n la r aa#*ting W
motor boat and equipment. Also 1
I * h rk l T o f* l« y . ttr p u t n b r r Ittk. X. D. 1W»» **
4-cylinder 30-horse power motor.—
10 nVV-uk a m .. r t c t l r f M«la foC t o t
air* I ilrak. plan* and a p e riflra tk a m o a f
Sanford Welding Co., Old Ford Ga­
b , a p p O r a lk a to t b e .O e t k o f lb * a r e u l t
rage.
* • 4 9 -4 tp
Saafoe*l. f i t . T b e Hoard i m o a tb e rU*« ■
r e je c t a n , and all bids.
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SEND $1.00 and receive 2 3^4 lbs. of
smoked mullet, the kind that’s good.
Postpaid.—David Phillips, 217 North
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98-2tpw—itp

, Another
Good Buy

FOR SALE:—At a bargain, one good
mule. M. M. Stewart, Mellonville
avenue.
• 51-1 tp.
ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
. ORLANDO
•
The “Energizer” Service can be had
at Orlando at 18 West Central Ave­
nue.
48-tfc

We have a limited
number of 30x3 and
30x3^ casings in sev­
eral different makes,
all standard goods.
. First Quality
All have Serial
Numbers

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*tr in e ®f a c e r ta in « r t t f t a lo c u tio n laaned o a t
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ut S e m ln .lt C ounty. F larida

LEXINGTON and HtTPMOBILE CARS
Office supplies of every kind at The
1............................................................

For Fall

We have just received new sam­
ples for Fall, and'woul^ be glad to
have you call and see them. We
are sure that you will find many
patterns which will please your
taste and fit your purse, and we
know that if you place your order
with us, that there will be no ques­
tion in your mind in the 1:uture as
to who should build your clothes
to order for you W e represent
the Schaefer Weedon Tailoring
Company, of Cincinnati, and we
consider thefn one of the best
tailoring houses that* we have
ever represented. • Give us a triak
We guarantee to fit you regard­
less of your size.

la Circuit C*urt of Um So » U Jhdiclal C ircuit
• f ritrid * . Bamlaal* Count,.

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fe m rirt#
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SERVICE BATTERIES and REPAIRS

,

NOTICE
or trZCIAL
M i n i s HALE
••
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* * * * * * * * * * * *
Alfred Ericson is 'home this week
enjoying his vacation from the A. C
1.., shops. •
12 - T at C M W tor
• *■»•.«,
Mrs. Fred Krell and little daughter, 1\ s u r r lf f i l r t e n l C*»ufi tt,* rk
2t.» *a*
C lrru tl Court Ite r,* -.tin , aa-t
Dorothy, left on Saturday to visit for jr. Clerk
C r u r ra l IVaM Woek ............
iOO.OO
2T.— E « |&lt; o * r* o f E lertlona .........................
JMO.00
a week or Aso with
S their relatives
.
•in
i l r a e r t c l fo r Coot f b j r n r l r ^ . .........
*11.00
Tampa.
Mr. Henchcn, of Piedmont, has been E attm aUT o taafl E.....................................................las.fIKVOO
a p e sia a Tlae t a f F o rfaltu ra l o i .
8am ta*U C o u n t,.
the guest at ^he home of J. E. LundFor l i e ft*.*al ,e a r eo.1ta( S e p l-ic te r
TPtb.
quist, this pbst week. Their son and 1922
wife, E. tV. I.undqiiist, were Sunday I S b rrtff am t Iw p atlre. r«wt t-IIU lu
C rln ln .1 raaea
'
|S r tat (M
callers there after services.
_• —iV r.ataM ee. Coal III!!, lu C rim in al
We hear that Archie Swanson has t l*Wfk *f Ibe iT reult C,*lf* C«»|
inal C a .* .
purchased him another car, a two «. Ih’^l tuln, t, la JoCd crim
* . Coat IttUa In criral
seated Ford.
#
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a tlc e o f t i e I 'r a r r . Coal R llla tn
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner apept the a —Jn
C rim inal C o r *
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o u n t, P n o e c u lln a A tto r a e ,
week-end at Windermere at the home a9 .-- CHalUffa.
p a , fur a tte n d a n c e cat
of Mr and Mrs. Noah Fry, taking
crim in a l co u rt
................ ..
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home their mother, Mrs.Bengston.who 11.
-.C o u rt IM*m*CT»pb*r In In a n lte o e ,
................. . . . . t . . . »
has been mnking a visit in Grapevillc 12. Caaea —O....................
tte r eii-en aea of c rim in a l prw eru
lln
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with them and her grand children.

RED CAP STORAGE BATTERIES for ALL
*
CARS, two year guarantee

Made-to-Measure Suits

WIGHT BROS. CO
“There's a Man at the Curb to Serve You’
*********

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921

50good cigarettes
for 10c from'
one sack of

GENUINE
■ ■ ■

■

DURHAM

sTOBACCO

MBS. JENNINGS HONORED

« comprising the business
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 8.—Agitainford was appointed to be-, tion in this city, and towns on the
ninary plans necessary to Mayport branch of the Florida East
undertaking a success. San- Coast Railroad, including South Jackess interests to a great ex- sonville, Arlington, Mayport and PabChamber of Commerce
id upon the trade from the |0 Beach, directed towards the build•ontiguous to Sanford.* A^ing of an electric railway connecting
Will Foster The
c business men of this city}South Jacksonville and Pablo Beach
Idea
tr communities in this coun- has resulted in tentative proposals of
found advisable, to other two routes.
hould be a prime factor in
Public spirited citizens have organand cementing better trade iicd into the Beach Car Line Associarith these communities. In tion, and from this association n eominalysis business is a mat- mittec, headed by H. P. Adair, ns
AND CREATES A BETTER COM
iprocity and more particul- chairman, has sprung, charged with
MUNITY SPIRIT BETWEEN
g this period of readjust- the task of gathering information as
TOWN AND COUNTRY
it bo of advantage to our to how the project may be best acicn to moke aggressive a t-' complished.
secure a greater volume of Tentative reports have dealt with
A very trite and pertinent the proposed purchase of the May■ port branch of the Florida Fast Coast
and the building of a line routed along
1the St. Johns river through Arling­
ton.
| The Florida East Coast railroad is
willing to sell its Mayport branch for
$15,000 a mile, the committee report­
ed. Tho road was originally built, it
is understood, for the purpose of haul1 ing coal from the docks at Mayport,
which is situated at the mouth of the
- St. Johns river. The East Coast also
1operated a hotel at Atlantic Beach.1
1 Tho hotel was burned and the intro­
duction of oil burning engines on the
system, has done away with the ne­
cessity for hauling coal, it is said.
No reply has been received, the com­
mittee reported, to its inquiry to the
Stone and Webster Engineering cor­
poration ns to whether it would be
interested in constructing nn electric
line to the bench.
ong those who pnrtict- "tores, known ob “Wyth’s Sngc and
Such inWrurbnn service, the citi!Xtcnsion journeys. Bus- Sulphur Compound,1’ thus avoiding n | zens interested state, would work
afforded an opportunity *°t °f muss.
grently towards building up this sece intimately acquainted
^ title gray, faded hair is not sin- , tion of tho state.
petltors, learning to ap- tul, we nil desire to retain our youthnother ns man ngainst tul appearance and attractiveness. By
tendency to substitute darkening your hair with . Wyeth's
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
upotition for unfriendly •’UKU and Sulphur Compound, no one
A COLD OR CATARRH
jean tell, because it does it so naturall* members or managers *-v &lt; sa evenly.
'Vou just dampen a
Apply Cream in Nootril* To
firm who participate In "T«"k"" or soft brush with it and
Open Up Air Passage*.
s an opportunity:
jdraw this through your hair, taking
t their customers. in one small strand at a time; by mornis usually appreciated
gray hairs have disappeared,
s to "strengthen the bus- After another application or two your
existing between the ,,air iconics beautifully dark, glossy,
r customers.
"eft and luxuriant, nnd you appear
rips arc apt to prompt S"l&gt;nrs younger.—Adv.

(Trere Mendijr*. D.llr)
The many Sanford friends of Mrs.
W. S. Jennings will be interested in
the following clipping from the Pitts­
burgh (Pa.) Index. After attending
tho grtnt Salt Lake council Mrs. W.
S. Jennings visited Mrs. Joseph Beat­
ty, of Pittsburgh, who is a winter vis­
itor in DcLnnd and a member of the
DcLand Woman'*"Club:
“Seldom has Pittsburgh had a more
interesting or more important visitor
among women who are doing things in
the world than Mrs'. W. S. Jennings,
of Jacksonville, Flu., vice-president of
the General Federatio nof Women’s
Clubs, who has been in tho city for
the past ten days, the guest of Mrs".
Joseph Beatty, of Ellsworth avenue.
Mrs. Jennings is devoting all her time
to home demonstration work, which is
done under the Lover1net in co-opera­
tion with the U. S. department of ag­
riculture. Within the past eight
months Jo states have been organized
in part and women workers are dem­
onstrating the principles of right lin­
ing, how to get the most out of life
and how t&lt;&gt; make use of what they
have, among the women m the rural
districts of the "country. Explaining
to the farmers' wives how they may
make thmr work easier, thereby winning n little time for the things of
life, is part of the work of these
home demonstrators. Another thing
they do is to make eountry life more
interesting for the young people in
order that they will stay on the farms.
"Thursday afternoon following a
i From W n l n v i d i i ' i Dally!
luncheon given at the Allegheny Coun­
A delightful social event of yester­
try club by .Mrs. Geo. Phelps spoke
day afternoon was the bridge party
at a meeting of Sewiekley valley wom­
i given by Miss .Mahle Bowler, at her
en at the Edgeworth club. On Wed­
| hmne on Magnolia avenue, the guests
nesday Mrs, Beatty gave a luncheon
! inelnding the members of the Mon­
of twlve covers at the Srhenley for
day Bridge Club nnd a few extra
her guest, Tuesday Mrs. it. T, Price the question:' "Is tbis a careful busi­ guests there being three Lillies of
gave a luncheon and Saturday even­ ness men? Has he a good store, cen­ players.
ing Mrs. Jennings was honor guest nt trally located? Does he keep his
A charming color scheme of pink
a dinner given by Mrs. C. It. Kerr, at slock in good condition?” In the ad­
| was emphasized in the use of rosi s
justment
of
credits
it
is
important
to
their summer home in Northern Pike.
She was the guest of Or and Mrs. W, know something about his customers 1hibiscus and crepe myrtle, combined
A. Stewart of Thistle Gate over the methods of doing business and the with fern, which were artistically a r­
ranged in vases and baskets in the
reputation he has at home.
Fourth of July.
rupms where the card tables were
Third:AtTording
an
opportunity
to
"Mrs. Jennings made many address­
those
who
have
no
trade
in
the
region
es during her stay in Pittsburgh. As
a'result of her visit, the Congress of visited to study its business possibili­
Women of Allegheny county, compos-' ties. It lias frequently developed that
ed of 110 organizations, will he hro't business houses have found it to their
advantage to place salesmen in a field
into the general federation."
after visiting the same that had be­
fore such visit seemed unpromising.
Thus, many new trade nccoonts have
followed as a result of these trade e x ­
tension journeys.

Tbedford'g Black-Draught HigI
Recommended by a Tennessee
G rocer for Troubles JRe' suiting from Torpid
Liver.
East Nashville, Tonn.— Tho efflo
loney of Thedford'a Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine, Is
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Tarsons, a
gxocor of this city. "It Is without
doubt tho best liver medicine, and I
don't bollevo I could got along without
tL I take It for sour stomach, head*
ache, had liver. Indigestion, and all
other troubles that are tho result of
torpid liver, *
"I have known and mod it for year*
and can and do highly recommend it
to every one. I won't go to bed-with­
out it In the bouse. It will do *U it
claim* to da. I can't say enough for
Many other men and women through­
out tho country bavo found BlackDraught just as Mr Panions describe*"
’ •—valuable In regulating tho Bvor to
!U normal functions, and In cleansing
the bowels of Impurities.
Thedford'a Black-Draught liver medi­
cine 1* the original odd only genuine.
Accept no Imitations or subatltutM.
Always ask tm Thtftord'*.

Fourth: A distinctive gain is made
for the city that engages in these
trips. If the firms and individuals
engaged in-them* docs not derive nn
immediate benefit, there is still an ad­
vertising value which goes to the city.
It adds a prestige to sueh city which
could he gained in no other way.
From the standpoint of the cities
visited experience has taught that the
expressions of goo‘d wili nnd friend­
ship showered upon trade ommissaries of this character along the routes
travelled are usually of the most sin­
cere and cordial character. The per­
sonal expressions as well ns the num­
erous speeches made, taken in their
entirety, reveal the elements of gen­
uine hospitality, geniality and good
fellowship.
Now while the attitude of the smal­
ler centers of population iB not entire­
ly selfish in character there is usually
n reciprocal Hpirit which forms an
important stimulus townrd strength­
ening business relation*.
The hnsis for a friendly attitude on
the part of a smaller town is usually
found in the following:
First: A local pride in the thought
that an important trade extension trip
honors the town with a visit. Such
events are comparatively rare.
Second: A satisfaction in being nfforded an opportunity to point to the
home town’s achievements and pos­
sessions. Whether the local commer­
cial, industrial or institutional inter­
ests are large or binall, tho resident
Htizen is always proud to dwell upon
them. I
,
*
Third:- The authorities usually recognize the fact lha1
virtue which applies

Cords

F a brics

Low Cost Mileage
For the Big Car
E very F isk T ire is a guar­
antee that y o u w ill get
m ileage at a lo w cost.
For satisfaction, safety
and eco n o m y y o u buy
a “sure thing” w h e n y o u
b u y Fisk Tires.
Y ou are safe w h e n y o u
b u y a k n o w n and repu­
table product at a lo w
price .

AGENTS FOR

Phone 17

Oak Ave. and Third St

ARE YOU IN SU RED?

IF N O T , SEE

W. J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AGENTS
The iecturuc on Chili at the Baptist
church Sunday night by the Rev. Cecil
Moore, n missionary from that inter­
esting country, was enlightening, en­
tertaining and inspirational.
Few
persons among us of the congregation,
probably, realized the wondrous ex­
tent of thnt long narrow strip on
Hm-th America's Pacific const called
Chili. We were informed that accord­
ing to maps, it would stretch from
Hudson Bay to Honduras. It is a
republic with great mineral wealth;
our largest resources for nitre, while
rirh mines of copper and silver
abound, and coal is abundant.
But with all these natural resources
and advanced civilization in govern­
ment, Chili, need* a purer form of ro­
ll" ion, one that will lift her to a high­
er p'ane of of deeper spirituality. Mr.
Moore h devoting his life to plant
loftier ideals am! nobler inspirations.
He sneaks again on this subject next
Sunday night.
ST. AGNES GUILD

eral Fire

Insurance

O V riC R P E O P L E *) HANK D lU L ty lN G

F lo rid a

S a n fo rd

Farms, Home
Groves, Lots
f

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I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING

WESTMINSTER CLUB

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tion—lots are being sold right^long and building In this
section is such os 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 just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.

ch the South E ast I

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY &amp;ERAU), FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921
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DELAND REOPENS IF BACKACHY OR
THE SANFORD BUILDING
TOURIST CAMP KIDNEYS BOTHER]
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
FOR THE SEASON
AND WHAT IT MEANS

Another
Good B uy

EAT LESS MEAT, ALSO TAKE \
GLASS OF SALTS BEFORE
EATING BREAKFAST
CITY COMMISSIONERS DECIDE
We have a limited
TO HAVE A REGULATED
* * * * * * * * * * * *___
* * * * * * * *
* * *
num ber of 30x3 and
Uric acid in meat excites the kid
TOURIST CAMP
The Herald is deeply Interested In ey is not forthcoming it would seem
neys, they become overworked; get |
SOxSVo casings in sev­
the Sanford Building’ 4 boan Associa­ that the folks who have money to in­
• ( B j T i l A llo c L i t F n u )
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of
eral different m akes, ;
tion not from a monetary standpoint, vest would stop and consider all that
DELAND, Aug. 9.—The city com­ lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
hot 'from the viewpoint of a citizen it means to you nnd to the city of missioners decided last night to re­
all stan d ard goods.
„ho has been here ever since this in­ Sanford to place your money in the open the Tourist Automobile Camp bladder is irritated, and you may be
itiation started, who built a home Sanford Building 4 Loan Association. here October first nnd appointed a obliged to seek relief two or three
First Quality
through the association and who has There are hundreds of reasons why committee to make regulations for its times during the night. When the
h^n a staunch friend of the associa­ you should invest your money at conduct. Indications are a small ren­ kidneys clog you must help them
All have Serial
tion for years. It seems so absurd home. There are hundreds of reasons tal fee will be charged for the privi­
Numbers
for citizens of Sanford to put their why you should invest your money in lege of camping after the first flush off the body’s urinous waste or
you’ll
be
a
real
sick
person
shortly.
coney in outside investments that the Sanford Building 4 Loan Associa­ week’s stay. '
Manufacturers
At first you feel a dull misery in the
-omisp much and give nothing in re­ tion.
*
kidney region, you suffer from back­
turn when there is tha best investment Just why people do not invest their BILLY SUNDAY IS
Guarantee
ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom­
ia the world right at your very door. money at home is one of those strange
RELEASED FROM HIS
ach
gets sour, tongue coated and you
The first real reason for investing problems that arc beyond the compre­
Non-Skid
ORLANDO ENGAGEMENT.
feel rheumatic twinges when the
jour money in the Sanford ^Building hension of those who make a study of
4 Loan Association Is the fact that it the whims of the public.
Billy Sunday wants to flag hts en­ weather is bad.
3 0 x3 —
" $ 9 .6 0 if
ii safe and sane and sure. This means
If sufficient money was invested in gagement with Oriando.^pccording to Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
that regardless of whether you have the Sanford Building 4 Loan Associa­ n statement made public today by tht also get from any pharmacist four
my sentiment in the matter It means ■tion right now Sanford could have President of the Orlando Chamber of ounces of Jad Salts; take n table­
3 0 x3 1 • - ■■, good investment from a purely busi- ONE - HUNDRED NEW HOMES Commerce. Mr. Sunday was to speak spoonful in a glass of water before
cess standpoint The second reason is READY FOR OCCUPANCY THIS here next winter. His reason for re­ breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa­
that ft is a home institution and you WINTER.
questing a release is that he will be
■
are keeping your money at home Think of what ttys would mean in needed in other parts of the country mous salts Is made frpm the acid of
“There’s a Man at the Curb to Serve You’
which is the very foundation of build- the influx of new pcoplo here whenj and he ia afraid'Orlando w in b e "too grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lag a great city. The third reason is we need them. Think of the employ-4busy entertaining thetourists to give litbla, and has been used for genera­
tions to clean clogged kidneys and
that you arc building,up your city ment it would give to the builders of
much attention to his meeting. By stimulate them to normal activity,
and right now when the Building &amp; h o u se s. T h in k o f the m o n e y th at
.THE BROWNLEES ENJOYING
Loan Association has loans aggregat­ would be spent through all tho trade unanimous vote the Chamber of Com­ also to neutralize the adds in urine, ONE OF OLDEST ADMIRALS
merce
released
Mr.
Sunday
with
re­
so
it
no
longer
is
a
source
of
irrita­
ON
RETIRED
LIST
DIES
I
,
THE MOUNTAIN AIR.
ing almost 1100,000 for new homes channels.
g re t—Reporter-Star.
tion,
thus
ending
bladder
weakness.
that people want to build and the monAT SAN FRANCISCO, i a can! from Dr. nnd Mrsy E. D.
Will you stop and think at all T*
Jad Salta is inexpensive, cannot in­
| Brownlee says that they arc almost
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
TO PROBE TOBACCO TRADE
SAN
“
FRANCISCO*?
*Aug.
•
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o
.
_
' ,rozen UP nt Montreat, North Carollthia-water drink which everyone
raincoats
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The fed­ should take now nnd then to keep the Re*r Admiral Gtorge Fink Kutz, ro-j linB* aml had to wcar their
1£CCP warm. Also they a n
eral trade commission was directed, kidneys clcnn nnd active. Druggists tired, said to be the Becond oldest liv-. ad da*’
nnd onJ°yin* the
under a resolution adopted today by here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to ing rear admiral in the navy, died. havinK a flne ^
the senate, to investigate conditions folks who believe in overcoming kid­ hero last night. He was eighty-six meetlnfr9' vary much- ™ °ir ™»ny
| triends here will bo delighted to
in the tobacco trade, including prices ney trouble while it is only trouble. years old.
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know
thnt
Dr. and Mrsj Brownies
—Adv.
to producers and consumers.
nrc enjoying their vacation.
G6G cures Malarial Fever.
of the bridge on Volusia county
County Commissioners end
territory.
The report of the proceedings of the
Take Action and Re­
Seminole
county board at its lust
sults Will Follow
meeting shows the following action
. Tired of waiting for some kind of was taken:
action on the part of tho Volusia jThe following resolution was offer­
.county commissioners, by which a ed by Commissioners C. W. Entzminbridge across the St. Johns river af ger, who moved its adoption, samo be­
the Osteen ferry might be construct­ ing seconded by Commissioner L. P.
THE
ed by Volusia and Seminole counties Hagan ami adopted:
Whereas, The traffic neposs Osteen
jointly, the Seminole county commis­
U. S: NOBBY TREAD
sioners have decided to tnke matters ferry has grown to Such an extent
W h«r# the going it specially heavy
entirely in their own hnnds nnd build that it is desirable to replace said
w ith snow , m ud or aand, in hilly
co untry w here m axim um traction on
the bridge, whether Volusia county ferry with n bridge, both for conveni­
th e ro a d ia a factor, no o ther tire tread
ence of the public, as well ns in the
wants it built or not.
yet devised ia quite so effective, or so
That is what may be judged by nn interest of safety, and feeling that it
w holly approved by m otoring opin­
action taken at the recent meeting of is to the best interests of the citizens
ion, us the U. 3. N obby Tread.
■the Sominole county board, when the of the county to construct this bridge;
Its very sim plicity —three rows of
board authorized the construction of therefore,
diagonal knobs, g rip p in g the road —
is the result of all the years of U. S.
the bridge according to plnns nlrcady
Be It Resolved, that the Board of
R ubber experience w ith every typs
prepared and submitted by Engineer County Commissioners of Seminole
of road the w orld over.
F. T. Williams, nnd the clerk of the county, Florida, in regular session
board was instructed to submit these this 5th-day of July, A. D, 1921, do
plans to the federnl war department hereby authorize the construction of
for approval before actual construe- a bridge ncross the St. Johns river
tion work was started.
at Osteen ferry, according to the genEroni thif action it looks fike the eral plnns submtted by Fred T. Wilmuih needed bridge may be bui^t, un- linms, engineer, nnd the clerk of the
!cp&lt; Volusia county politics steps in board is hereby ordered to submit the
and n fuses to permit the Seminole plnns to the *secretary of war for
count &gt; commissioners to put the cast approval.—New Smyrna News.

WIGHT BROS. CO.

SEMINOLE WANTS BRIDGE
ACROSS ST. JOHNS RIVER
AND WILL HAVE IT, TOO

I f every oae

KILLEBREW GOES TO
SUNDAY RIG DAY .
SANFORD TO BECOME
FOR DR. GEORGE HYMAN.
POLICE CHIEF THERE.
r re m M c n rU y 'i D u ly )

V.-Mt-rday was a big day for Dr.
George Hyman, who is now in Philn'itlphia, and who supplied the pulpit
°f I*r. Russell Conwoll nt one of the
l a n &gt; Yluirvhes in America. It was
also Hr Hyman’s birthday, and tho
fact that he supplied the church of
his old friend on hia birthday and thnt
he has been treated so royally by Dr.
ConwelI and tho people, made him
feel like rejoicing and he wants his
friends here to rejoice with him,
hence hia word to the Herald telling'
shout the big day. Dr. Hyman Says
that Hr. Conwcll has a great church
and school, but that Sanford can also
hav.. pront churches pnd schools if wo
s*ick to it nnd stand by them. He
remis host wishes to all the Herald
forer and nil his Sanford friends. Ho
Aperts to bo nbsent in tho north for
about ten dnys.

Here Are Better
OVERALLS
For years “PANAMA”
overalls have faithfully
served the South. Work­
men in ovary trade know
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UNION-MADE
stands for tho most durable^*
and comfortable work clothes
money can buy. Bold under'
®ur iron- , V S
3k foi the
trade-mark.

Detective J. A. Killobrew of the
Tampa police department, was pre­
sented with a handsome pipe, the ex­
act reproduction of the one he lost
recently while on a raid in wtych sev­
eral shot were fired at him, by the
members of the detective department
yesterday.
The. pipe was engraved with Mr.
Killebrcw’s name and hpd the donors’
names inscribed on it. He also wns
given a big carton of fine tobacco and
some matches. This token t&gt;f the es­
teem in which Mr. Killebrew ia held
by the members of the detective de­
partment, wan exhibited because of
the resignation of Mrl Killebrew, ef­
fective today. .
Mr. Killebrew will go to Sanford to
tnke tho office of chief of police of
thnt city under the commission-man­
ager form of government, which is in
operation there. He formerly was in
Snnford and wns the town marshnl
when the city was much smaller,
which wns many years ngo. He wii
leave for Sanford this morning.—
Tampa Tribune.
IN HONOR OF VISITOR.
(from Kosl*;1* D»Uy)
Miss Martha Chsppcll entertained
very delightfully Friday evening at a
swimming party at Palm Springs, in
compliment, to her guest, Miss Mary
Kirk, of Jacksonville.
After a delightful swim, tho hostess
assisted by Mrs. H. H. Chappell, nnd
Mrs. Moore, served a tempting picnic
supper.
Those attending this charming
courtesy were Misses Mary . Kirk,
Dorothy Stokes and Virginia Neely;
Messrs. Sherman and Arthur Moerc,
Fordyce Russell, and Wallace Bell.

Rub-My-Tism kills infection.
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tbs
Herald—-by the pound—16c.
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how much theyd. save
tTOP and talk to the next man
you see with U. S. Tires on
- his car. Ask him why.
Most likely you’ll hear an inter­
esting story about his tire experi­
ments— before the* answer was
found.. Money wasted. Promises
unkept. Trouble on the road-hu­
morous to every one except the
. man who went through it.
Finally U. S. Tires. And U. S.
Tires ever since.
Perhaps it’a the experience of&gt;y. S.
Tire buyers that makes them more em­
phatic in their preference than ever this
v*ar.
W hen

*se men have tried most

everything by the way of ‘‘staggering
bargains”, "hurrah discounts”, "discon­
tinued lines’at less” and so forth they
know what nof to rfef. *
They want a fresh, Jivo tire. W ith a
good reputation. That’s everything it says
it is. W ith the people behind it who
back it up.
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There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches.1
.Your local U. S. Dealer i9 drawing
upon them continually to keep hi9 stocks
sized up, complete—to give you service.
W henever he gets one or a hundred
tires from a U. S. Factory Branch, they
are new ly made this season's tires.
Sold to you at a nef price. Full values.
Square-dealing. A reputable maker.* A
reputable dealer. The whole transaction
os befits the leadership of the oldest and
largest rubber organization in the world.
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“ S fe ft and t t l h t o th o n . i l m an j o g
with V. S . T i n t on h it c a r."

United States Tires*
are Good T ire s
U. S. USCO TREAD
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD

u.s. Ro y a l c o r d
U. S. RED &amp; GREY TUBES

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MIDWAY GARAGE
LAWTON BROTHERS CO„

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921
LET IIENEY FORD DO IT.
KEEP TUB BUSINESS COMING a black paper, said to come from Mas­
BABSON GIVES FLORIDA A fin *
sachusetts. The celery belt contains
nOOST
B
pure water, wash your hands before ' Sanford is enjoying one of the most some 16,000 acres, and we heard con­ That horrid Ford person, sumamed
mcaJs, clean your teeth twice a day, active and prosperous summers in the flicting reports about it,—one person Henry, has broken loose again, and
The Thomas Advertising Agency |,
wear comfortable clothes, get long history pi the city, This is due to the telling us that only 20 per cent; of like a mad bull in a China shop U giving wido publicity to a recent BtL
hours of sleep in the fresh nir—and fact that building operations are available land being now in use, while knocking the studied arguments, care­ son report which takes a very’.encour
health is yours B ay some of the doc­ growing apace and also that tho mer­ another person said that all the land fully rehearsed testimony and fantas­ aging view of business conditions i.
tors teaching folks to avoid tubercu­ chants of this city have not taken where water can bo obtained for Irri­ tic claims of frenzied railroad finan­ Florida. Following are extracts from
ciers and mismanagers into a cocked the report;
losis.—Miami Metropolis.
Yes, but their customary vacations and allow­ gation, is under cultivation.
,
gee w hin, man, after you do all that ed business to drag. Instead of that . On our return to the city wo took hnt by a prncticaly demonstration that
"Florida, like every other state hu
whnt’s the use of living?
they have put on special sales all sum­ the train once more, this time for indicates they are either liars, fools been undergoing readjustment. ’ n
------------------o ----------------mer and have stimulated trade os DeLand, a neighboring city, where the or plain thieves and a probable com­ should not be classed with the rem«ia.
Florida newspapers arc beginning never before, assited by the Daily inevitable automobiles were in wait­ bination of all three.
der of the South, however, qs p p
Henry bought the Detroit, Toledo &amp; very much better.off. In fact, f a
to publish prophecies made by return­ Herald. Operating the daily all sum­
ing.
Ironton railroad about a year ago, and states, have weathered the depreUjoa
ing travelers regarding tho “big sea­ mer has also kept the interest in the
----------------- o ----------------when he took it over the road jXaa better than Florida.
son" that this state is to have this city aroused and brought much trade
Sections de.
year. Indications Btrongly point to and business here. Now the right HIGH RAILROAD RATES MUST "losing” $200,000 a month, which Hen­ pending upon lumber, naval store* ana
BE REDUCED
ry has changed to a profit, even tho phosphate rock are dull; but throuri.
the greatest tourist season in the idea is to keep this business coming
state’s history; People find it is as right along through the remainder of
receipts fell off, of $100,000 a month. out large areas of the state, condition,
Tho Times publishes In another The road has nearly 400 miles of arc somewhat favorable and should
yet far from joyful to go pleasure- the summer which is really August
seeking in war-ravaged Europe; Flori­ and September. It means that ev­ column an article appearing as a track, employs several hundred work­ wall repay sales effort^.
da makes a better playground.—Mi­ erything that can be arranged in the cov^r page editorial in the Manufac­ ers, and after July 1 the lowest paid - "Florida is not a cotton slate, and
way of entertainments to bring the turers Record, with the heading “Ex­ employee will receive not less than $6 cotton is ths root of tho present deami Metropolis.
* ------------------o ----------------people to Sanford should be given dur­ orbitant Railroad Rates Must Be per day of eight hours. That Is tho pression in the South. Florida’s crop
In glancing over the box car fet­ ing these two months. The work of Reduced.” The truth, expressed in thing that makes manngers of other value last year was but^l7 per cent
ters nt the head of the Reporter-Star tho Chamber of Commerce and ail of the headline is so manifest that it roads see red and cuss Henry all over less thap in 1919. The country a* ,
of yesterday, it Booms that they issued -the various organizations has not ought to need no argument. Tho 600,- the lot.
whole reported a loss, of 25 per ctnt
an "EXTRA" telling about the mys- j slacked up in any particular. They 000 idle freight cam scattered on sid­ Here they have been howling for and neighboring cotton states an aver,
tcry of the bathtuub or who gave th e ! *»avo all kept going through this sum- ings all over' the country, attest it in years about tho profiteering, overpaid age decline of about, 40 per cent
wine? Anyhow, it showed enterprise, mcr and none of us have slacked in tones that the railroad managers railroad employee and demanding that Moreover, vjhlle the income from Fiot.
and enterprise is what makes news­ staying on the'job*and keeping San-! should hear and heed. Why are all his wages be cut so that they may Ida’s erops last year was somewhat
papers. The Orlando papers have a ford moving. It is rumored that the these cars idle at the beginning of show a profit, when along comes Ford less than in 1919, it was 38 per cent
cinch now for news. Whenever thei*“d'efl bave * surprise .for us in the the busiest season in the railroad and in less than a year takes a losing greater than the .1914-1918 five-yew
case drags, they cart “glean" another 18h*P° of \ bi* celebration in August year? The country is full of grain road, does less business during the average. Few states can give such.*
thnt must be moved to the seaboard, hard times than was done on the road favorable report.
story from the cell of Miss Clarke.
I &lt;thl" rtonth&gt; and W,U
nnd
the shelves of the manufacturers during good times, makes s profit on
'o
r
tomorrow
and
it
will
be
in
the
"Tho cltruX and truck seasons h*u
----------------- o ---------------are groaning with goods to be transi thnt reduced business, and raises wag­ been over for some time. Shipment*
1
shape
of
a
celebration
hnd
trade
stim­
Eustis has a live board of trade and
ulator. It will mean special aolea of ported to buyers in tho interior. There es just ns the Labor Board cuts them were exceedingly large, but the net
it gets advertising whenever there'is
the merchants and a big jollification. should be freight moving in long train
returns to tho grower were small ow­
a chance. Sonic few months ago o Along thp same line the Trado Ex­ loads, both ways across the country. on other roads.
How
docs
he
do
it?
Just
by
refrain­
ing to weak markets nnd excessively
small party of enthusiale fishermen tension Committee of the Chamber Why nil this inertia nnd stagnation of
ing from the practices of those in con­ high shipping charges. Profits wen
went for b record and the chtch was of Commerce will put on u big barbe­ business? Why is jt that shippers all
trol of othej- roads. Ford ‘owns tho
phntogrnphtd. The fishermen nnd cue and tournament contest on Sep­ over the country are turning to the D. T. &amp; I. He is not a hired mnn put not large; neither were losses. A*
their fish made a very fine showing tember 29th thnt will be n record water routes with a unnnitnity they in charge of the rond by financiers cotton, corn and wheat farmers new­
ly all lost considerable money lut
nnd the board of trade lias reproduc­ breaker and here again the merchants have not kr.own since the railroad who own concerns thnt sell rails,
yenr, Florida has much to be thanked the picture, with a few facts con­ will assist by giving away special' first took over the business of trans­ steel, engines, cars nnd other supplies
ful for. The tourist crop of 1920-21
cerning Eustis ns n jilncc to "catch prizes and having special sales and. portation? Hnve the railroad man­ to the roads; neither docs he fake ex­ was one of-the best in years, *nd
'em," nnd is sending the double post- demonstrate to the visitors that the agers ever considered this mnttcr in penses nor resort to "bookkeeping” towns deriving. bcnOfit from this
rnrd broadcast. The picturt is cer­ business men of this city want their the broad light of renson and com­ to hide profits. He is just a plain, source are reasonably prosperous."
tain to attract attention nnd every trade and they also wunt them to feel j mon sense? If they have, the answer ordinary citizen who conducts business
----------------- o ---------------sportsman wifi note and remember.
that Sanford can and will play host; would seem so obviously ■that the on the basis of decency nnd good judg­
THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT. •
----------------- o ----------------at vnrious times during the year. The wayfaring mnn, though u Doll, could ment.
He wns not raised in—or developed
The Sebring White Way says that barbecue und basket picnic iB an old not miss it, and the managers are rot
Worry operates on the mental null­
the Scott Lumber Co., Is getting ready time institution thnt has never grown fools by nny means. They rank among out of—conditions that made lying, ities as does rust on metal. It weak­
to erect a big crate mill in Sebring. old and never fails to bring in the th e 'shrewdest and best business men deceitfulness, willingness to accept a ens, und if persisted in, destroys. And
All the machinery necessary for 'the people. It is usually held in the coun- in the whole country. If they are, bribe and general disregard for law after all there arc ho few things that
manufacture o f fruit boxes has been ,r &gt;' bul Stt"ford is ,idvul|y situated to why do they persist in adherence to a and decency the requisites for pro­ one should permit to worry one. If ,
ordered nnd will soon arrive nnd be entertain the people and we want .•uJi.y kith is not only proving sui­ motion, out of which -conditions have nn apparent trouble is the ra-sult of
put in position. It is expected to have them to feel that we can hnVe some-1cidal to their own interests, but de­ conic the ordinary railroad president individual dereliction worry is not the
thing to eat in town ns well as the structive to the entire business *of the and manager of railroads. Never has
things ready for work wlthfn four or
country folks and wc do not want to' country as well? (Inn they hot see he beet) compelled to admit bribery, renvedy, b u t‘that action necessary.to
five weeks. The crate mill nt Sebring ask them to piny hosts to the hungry ' •hat truii general turning to water
overcome the dereliction. If the trou­
false testimony und skulldrudgery be­
is announced to have a capacity of all the time.
i looLuig and motor trucks means to fore the M erstnte Commerce Com­ ble or embarrassment comes about
l.ri,noo crates a day. A saw mill wll
through no cause answerable to the
All of these alTuirs are good for them? Do they not realize thnt their
he operated in addition to the crate business. All of these affairs are! long-time domination of the transpor­ mission acting as investigators into individual, then to worry is foolish
mill nnd Ihe pay rool will help along good for the people of Sanford. It! tation interests of the'country is slip­ discriminations nnd illegal nnd un­ because it accomplishes nothing.
lawful practices of railroad manage­
in every department of business. * gets them out of the old rut of wnit-' ping away from them, and the vital
There is no more fruitful cause of
ments, during which investigations
— ----------- o ----------------iug for business, it gets them in the importance of retaining their hold up­ testimony covering thousands of png- worry than the stories set forth about
.Sanford can boast of two generous lug city (*lass of going after business on it ? The only answer possible is es, nnd filling over eighty volumes, one. Yet no one should or ran justly
hearted merchants. They nre Messrs. and showing the trade that they want that tiu-y Itlive allowed theiri greed wns taken, nny volume of which bears l&gt;c held accountable for what their
.McKinnon nrgl Bradford, of the San­ it. it means a general gathering of for immediate profits to overcome mute but startling evidence of the friends or their enemies pay, The one
flnttcrs because of partiality, tin- other
ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., who, n few the people for the purpose of renew­ (heir judgment. They have placed a conditions referred to.
days ago donated to the Methodist ing old acquaintances ami making heavier burden on the business of All unnecessary Sunday work on the slanders becntise of -prejudice, and one*
Orphanage at Enterprise, twenty-six new ones. It brings people together the country than it can carry. They I). T. &amp; I. is to be cut out after July is at times almost ns endsirrassirg
new suits of clothes for the little for the purpose of discussing those have attempted to grab all, like the 1st, and the employes in . train nnd as tlie other. The consequence of
chaps housed therein. As these suits things that are of vital interest to all dog und the bone, nnd they are in other service nre to have Sunday oil' each is -this; No friend believes the
retailed ni $10 each it cart readily be of us nnd it means a bigger Sanford. danger of losing what they had. When whenever possible, thus giving rail slander nnd no enemy is wi’linjf to
Wt* should keep them coming to the farmer nnd the manufacturer enn- rond workers a ri^fht enjoyed by the accept the flattery. So why worry!
seen thnt the gift wns n valuable one
Sanford
all the time. It puts this city not see a reasonable return for his mnjority and one long desired by
to,-the institution. Not often is such
There is substance in neither the
on
the
map
as being a live one. It toil and trouble nnd investment, he those engaged in thnt employment one nor the other. It is, perhaps, un­
gcV&amp;rastty displayed and the gift wns
keeps all of us alive and prevents us will cease to produce, and there will That, also, is another evidence which avoidable, that slander or a mere halfhighly appreciated.—Times-Union.
from taking that summer siesta that he no freight for the railroads to is considered by railroad manage­ truth must cause pain. Yet if there
we would take if we did not have move. It has come perilously near to ments to be a deliberate insult to is the consciousness that it is not true
l*r. Blackman has n good nqf n-li- on these affairs and special drives and that in the recent past, os the fieldB
them.
nnd thnt one’s life and conduct gives,
tick eradication in this issue of the special sales to keep us busy.
of rotting, unguthored produce, and
Wage cutting has never been popu­ the report the He, self interest alone
Herald. We still believe in ‘tick eradi­
the smokeless factory chimneys tes­ lar. with Henry Ford. Recently he
Keep them coming.
cation. So docs the man who owns
tify. When the railrouds exact more stated thnt he intended to continuous­ should Impel one to avoid letting it
the cattle. Just how to operate this
for carrying the farmer's produce to ly lower the cost of his product to the corrode the mind with worry.
AS THE EDITORS SAW US.
dipping is the question nnd eradication
market than hd gets for raising it, public anti increase the wages of his . There is nothing so utterly unneces­
will he carried on regardless of oppo­
sary nnd illogicnl ns worry. If the
itv begins to realize that he iB playing
sition. But the Ilernld agrees with
The papers are still filled with n losing game with the cards stacked workers, declaring thnt to he his con­ trouble, which merely threatens or
Hr. Blackman in the .statement that glowing reports of Florida from the against him, nnd he will withdraw as ception of his obligation ns trustees of the possibility of which is recognized,
no question is settled until it is set­ members of tht National Editorial As­ soon ns possible. When he drops out, a grant manufacturing plant,
is avoidable, then the crisis calls tot
A short time ago the big financiers
tled right and this certainly applies to sociation tour. The following, frjitn tile railroads must soon follow.
clenr-hcrided
action, nnd cloar-heided
sought Ford's scalp and fntlcd to get
the cattle question. We will await the Newton, Mass., Graphic, is about
Their true policy would be to cut it, nnd this taking of a practically action is not possible with worry presthe result with the hope that all par­ Sanford:
rates to the bone, even if doing so bankrupt road, making it pay despite cnt. If it is not avoidable, then courties can get together on the broad
Our Orlnndo-drive ended at Winter should eliminate all profits for a lessened business .and then to raise nge is required to meet it, and courplane of the greatest good to the 1’ark^thc home of Mr. Bachellor, nnd year or two. This getting back to
is not ^possible when worry i*
wages just when they are claiming
greatest number.
a truly lovely spot. It wns said to be normalcy is a hard nnd painful pro­ loss and the ’need for lowered .wages present.
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the home of only the wealthy, and I cess for all of us, and the people can —is the cause of gTcnt indignation
One is-reminded of the proverbial
Miss Clarke, held for robbery of the could wtll believe it*
Here, nfter see no renson why the ruilroads should among' tho spoilers of .tho people.
octogenarian which called- his oo*1'
Palm Bench postolTicc and also for more orange juice, we were met by h not .do their bit with tha rest of the Sheet Metal Workers Journal.
sorts to his side ns the death dev
the murder of Miltmorc at Orlando, bevy of automobiles.from Sanford and world. We recognize the burdens
gathered. "Sarah," he said feebly,
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seems to be having a merry time with were soon on our way to that city, which nn inefficient und unwise gov­ FLORIDA RANGES
“we have lived n long life together
tho police nnd county .officers, detect­ celebrated for its celery.. I was for­ ernment management placed on the
nnd in the main it has been a veiy
PRODUCING BETTER
ives and newspaper men. She "spills” tunate in selecting h car driven by roads in the way of depleted, and
hoppy life. It was worth it.
GRADE
OF
CATTLE.
a new story every hour nnd the latest one of the best known men of that wornout equipment, of superabundant
thought we hnd lots of trouble, Ssrih,
is that she might hnvc killed Elwell, city nnd gnthered considerable infor­ and exorbitantly paid labor, etc., but
As n result o fn study of beef cat­ but looking back on it we know that
the whist expert und millionaire club mation.
He told me thnt only the that era has passed out, nnd the roads tle production on the ranges of Flor­ most of It never happened."
man, of New York, who wns found previous liight 72 cnrlonds of produce will eventually succeed in raising the
That’s the pith of the a rg u m e n t.
dead in his hotel room in New York hnd been shipped from the town, and incubus. All thnt wc ask of them ida, it was found by the United States Most of our troubles never hnppen. S*
last year. We have no dotiht in tho over 5,000 carloads would be shipped now, is their assistance in returning Department of Agriculture that in why worry.—Tampa Tribune.
world hut thnt.if allowed to go ns far before July 1st, I-nst year the expense to normal conditions. If they give us Palm Bench county approximately
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ns she likes, thnt Miss Clarke, will for transportation nnd refrigeration that in the way of fair and reasonable 12 1*2 acres appenr to N» required to
Another
phase
to
the
legislation
eventually he accused of "hitting Billy on Sanford shipments had been over rates, they will find the public glnd to
antagonistic to tick eradication &gt;&amp;
Patterson," nnd hiding Pearl Brynn’s two million dollars. This led to a dis­ co-operate with them in the effort to carry an animal through the year. It
restore
better
conditions.
If
they
re­
also was learned that a calf crop of Florida will deprive the stnte of the
head nt Cincinnati, two crimes thnt cussion in which it appeared that the
fuse, and continue to gouge the pub­
happened while she was a baby.
cost of transportation seems to be the lic with unjust end unreasonable rates 50 to 60 per cent may be expected publicity it has acquired for c*d*4
principal difficulty of tho future mar­ they will arouse n' spirit of animosity annually; rapid Improvement of tho railing. There are aome fine herd* of
Tho town of Osceola, formerly ket for Florida products.
which will result in restrivtive meas­ native stock can be made by the use blooded cattle in Florida, one of Ayr­
Bridge End, has a largo population of
Sanford is surrounded by celery ures, which will make those of the of purebred bulls; the mortality is no shire* in Polk county is the finest'
people who are making good wages. farms. Three crops are raised each past seem like the extremo of liber­ higher on these ranges than on the the United States, and* the owner*
They could come to Sanford day and year on the same land, celery, peppers ality. The people rule in the last western ranges; the use of nitrogen­
night if there was a good road con- and hay or celery,-lettuce and corn, resort, and the railroad managers ous concentrates in connection with have been sending them outside ths
necting up with the Snnford-Geneva A celery farm calls for a large sum may ns welt acknowledge it first as winter grazing offers the most prac- state to compete In exhibitions with
road. Now they cannot get , h o n ^fo r investment os tho land must be last* nnd chape their course accord­ ticable solution of the winter feeding other livestock.
It Is not po»*iW*
without going through deep mud and rrigated at a cost of $800 an ncrc. But ingly.—Tampa Times.
problem; utilization of the native to send these fine cattle, which hsr*
----------- I— o ----------------in many times ox the yenr, deep water. there Is a fine profit if crop nnd mar­
grasses with the object of gradually taken several prizes, outside the ststs,
Bringing these people to Sanford ket conditions nre good. For while it
Some of those congressmen who Improving the pastures may bo con­ because of the quarantine measur**
would mean greatly increased busi­ costs $800 an-acre to put celery on witnessed the Carpenticr-Dempsey sidered one of the chief prohlenws.
Against Florida, owing to its lark 8
ness, hut it seems that a good road to the cars, the gross profits on a 25-acre fight nre now trying to show off tho
It appears that the ranges can ItcSt tick eradication work. Progrcssh*
Osceola cannot be built. This Is a farm will total $95,000 and a net tricks they learned before audiences be utilized in uhlts of considerable cattle men, interested in raising t®*
matter for the merchants of Sanford profit of $50,000. These are war-time in the national arena.
size; 10,000 acres has,been taken ns standard of the cattle industry *•
to Investigate on their Trade Ex­ prices. In addition to the celery the
a convenient unit on which to base Florida have reason to feel disroot,
tension tours. And this Trade Ex­ farm also has the other crops noted,
Wo-havc yet to hear of college stu­ estimates. There i^ great need for aged. Florida is an Ideal state,
tension tour should start this week if and 4 acres of peppers are said to
dents who want work and prdqtical rurther investigational work op range to conditions of climate for the *•***possible, in order that the entire coun­ yield $2,780 a ybar.
roblems in connection with large op- induustry, but It can never mslj* *
ty cah be covered before September.
The celery Is not bleached with u p , r i . « . for th . vocation period on, f
marked success a$ long as no
earth as it U done in the market gar­ tcrlng the employ of the Shipping] ihcentlre Costal pain area, the spec- live measures are taiccn against ts«
Every day is better In Sanford.
dens around here, but Is covered with Board.
1 I inlists say.
tick.—Sarasota Times.

worry, don't hurry, eat plenty
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We have so much to live for in this
Inmtling^city on the St, Johns.
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Have you put your money Into the
S u f s r d Building St Loan Assoc la*
•tie n ?

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.. , ---------- o----------Did you ever sec so much build­
ing going on at one time? Wo will
•ke taking rare of many people this
w inter.
O r have you invested your Sanford
money in some out-of-town wildcat
proposition that will never bring in n
cent to you?
.
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Keep your eye on
and country club. It
for Sanford that the
afford to issue bonds

the golf links
means-so much
city could well
for it.

’The Sanford Chamber of Commerce
-ia leaving no stone unturned to bring
the people here. It will be up tto the
home folks to give them rooms.
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That golf links and country club
should he taking shape. It is the one
thing needed if Sanford expects to get
real tourists. They Want golf rind
golf they will have.
---------- &lt;&gt;---------W. II. Ott said yesterday men's col­
lars were being cut lower in accord­
ance with the shortening of women's
skirts—to give plenty of freedom in
the neck.—Lakeland Star.

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See in the Sanford Herald lost col­
umn where someone lost a “small
stray suit case," suppose it just stray­
ed away.—Reporter-Star. If it came
from the H a s t Const, we would say
“yes."
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AVe do not ned to praise our town
now? Every visitor to the city is do­
ing it for us. One man here today
aaid it was the most prosperous look­
ing place he hnd seen in the entire
South.
’Remember the golf links and coun­
try club. All else pales into insig­
nificance. No golf links, no tourists.
No tourists, no big town. Get it
straight and keep it straight. It allcomes back to the golf links nnd you
rf-an't rub it out.
‘“Who is Hcpry Wilson and what
connection has he with • the Clnrke
case?" asks tho'Orlando ReporterStar. We don’t know, brother, hut
Judge Housholdcr would prohuhly say
ho was "old man Wilson’s son" ac­
cording to the records of Pinellas
county.
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-Some of the merchants nre letting
■* gt.VJen opportunity get by them in
ak-cpirg through the month of Au­
gust. This is the time for special
.-sales and a stimulation of business.
TTHAf Is the time to got rid of your
■summer goods and get ready for n
-big fall and winter business.
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The city dock should lie torn down
--and n concrete dock or something as
goud should lie built nt tho foot of
Park avenue. With little outlay a
■Recent landing plnce nnd pavilion
could be made for the tourists this
winter. What a shame we do not pay
more attention to beautiful Lake Mon­
roe, one of our best assets.

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The class of merchandise that San­
ford merchants are selling nffw is
bringing the trade to this city. Get­
ting away from the country store
-style of selling goods and getting into
tlhe big city style has brought our
nil%y into notice with the buying pub­
lic. Hlhe old days of merchandising
are path It is the live, wide awake
advertiser who gets the business now.
I t docs not como to you auy more- you'hcvo to go after it.
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Hilly Sunday cancels his engage­
ment with Orlando this winter nnd
Has reason is that Orlando would be
to* butsy entertaining tourists to
*nre Ws meeting much attention. Wfe
say that Sanford Is.also in the same
class. We are too busy entertaining
those that bring something instead of
those that carry out. Ttye Orlando
Chamber of Commerce released Billy
from his'contract right now. That
meeting would have bankrupted Or­
lando.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921

(TT*m Wadawdar'i Dattr)

WANTED

W. S. Stockton, of Palatka, was
hero ycatenlay on a business mission.
Lamar G. Carter, of Orlando, was
in tho city yesterday transacting
business.
Clay Bridges, of North( Carolina,
is spending several weeks hero with
his 'aunt, Mrs. W. A. Zachary.
Mrs. C. W. Stokes and daughter,
Miss Dorothy, returned home yester­
day where they have spent tho past
few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, J. D. Sorrell, They were accotnpanied homo by Missed Hazel
Sorrell and Martha Tufts, who spent
tho day as their guests.
Miss Alice Gooding McKim has re­
turned home from Burbank, Fla.,
where she has spent the summer with
her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Turner.
Mr. and Mrs! Herbert Turner and
two children arrived yesterday in
thor car from' Burbank, Fla., and are
the guests of Mrs. Turner’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A^McKim, for sev­
eral days.
H. C. DuBose left yesterday for
N orth. Carolina. Mr. DuuBoso will
be away until next Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. W. J. McBride and
guests, Mrs. j. M. Harris and Miss
Margnrct Harris, of Winter Park,
motorpd to Daytona Beach this morn­
ing where they will Bpend today, and
tomorrow.
Mrs. M. H. Terry, of Minmi, who
bus been the guest of her sister, Mrs,
Junic Roumillnt, left .yesttinlny for
Orlando, where she will spend a few
days before going to pnss-a-Grille.
Miss Muble Bowler, leaves tomor­
row for Jacksonville where she. will
spend several days.
Carley and Maurice Zelmcnovetz,
of Brunswick, Ga;, nre the guests of
their sister, Mrs. Snm Baumei.
B. E. I’olnk, of Hendersonville, K.
t .. is spending several days in this
• i*y, stopping at the Mont j/.uma.
\ \ . D. Austin, tif .la-ks.nivillo, was
in the city yesierdny stopping
the
Montezuma.
J. A. Purdy, of Osteen, was among
the Volusia county visitors today.
Kit Bowden and B. C. Bowden and
wife, Mrs. J. E. La worn, and Mrs.
M. S. Holmes, of Okoeehoheo City,
are here today enroutc to Inverness.
They are on the snd mission of the
burial of the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Bowden wfaj died at
Okeechobee yesterday morning.

WANTED—Young cow. Must be
fresh and good milker. J. II. Mei­
tner, Box 103, Sorrento', Fla.
18-tfc

F. O. Train spent several days in
Jacksonville.
Fred Krell, one of the A. C. L. shop
L. T. Payne and Bill Lewis
____ were
men, took a trip down to Tampa for
transacting
business
in
Sanford
Wed­
a few days where his wife and child nesday.
are visiting. They are expected homo
Louis Entzminger left Friday night
the latter part of the week.
for Jacksonville with Company D.
Miss Tumblin and little niece, Re­
J. S. Dinkel and daughter, Mrs. H.
b e c c a Tumblin returned to their home
R.
Chapman and little son were visi­
in Jacksonville last Sunday after a
tors in Sanford Wednesday.
n u m b e r of days spent a t the home of
Those visitors in Sanford Saturday
her sister, Mrs. W. C. Tyner.
were: B. J. Overstreet, Bill Batcher,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck and chil- Tom and Lonnie Hartley.
'dren and Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick
J. S. Dinkel was transacting busi­
p i c n i c k e d at the beach on Sunday, mo­
ness
in Sanford Monday.
toring over for the day.
Mrs.
H. R. Chapman and Ray, Jr.,
Mr. Ambrose and family had the
spent
several
days in Orlando tho
pleasure of a visit from two of his
guest
of
Mris.
C.
L. Morton and Miss
b r o t h e r s this past week. He left with
Gertrude
Morton.
one of them on Monday for Wauchula
snd possibly other points in their car ’• Ensign Kirby Fuller left Friday for
Pensacola after several weeks' .visit
on a business trip.
His wife and little daughter, Rober­ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y.
Fuller.
ts, were the guests of Mrs. Franklin,
Friends of Mrs. Rineau will be glad
’ in town.
to know she is getting along nicely
Mrs. J. A. Vaughn hod the pleasure after an operation nt the Orange Gen­
for the week-end of Mrs. Mansfield eral Hospital at Orlando,
and little daughter, Julia, of Tampa, , Mr. and Mrs. Reiter and children
visiting her. While her nephew, Paul were visitors in Sanford Saturday.
nude n trip to the beach' with a rela­ G. Q. Kummer, of Winter Tark, was
tive.
a visitor in town Sunday.
We hear that Gladys Robinson, is
W. E. Entzmlngcr and daughter.
very ill nt the home of her sister;! Knthnrific left Thursday for their
being threatened with some spinal home in Plant City. They were ac­
trouble. On receipt of the, telegram companied by Miss'Omaha Allen. •
her mother left nt once to care for
Mr. Payne is having his store palritcd
inside and out, which is a great im­
hcr‘
ate
provement.
.
*
Sorry to learn that Andrew B&lt;*rtelson is still having trouble with his A. Y. Fuller was transacting busi­
ness in Orlando Wednesday.
foot not healing properly.
. We were much surprised and pleas­
ed to receive a call Monday from Chns.
Cramer, who it will be remembered
spent the winder here some five years
or more ngo at the home of his aunt,
Mrs. V. C. Coller in Snliford. He
came through with his wife and two
little sons from Nashville, Tcnn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Prebringing with them a party of four
vutt attended the opening sale at
others as far as Gainesville, it min­
Jvnimer's Friday.
ed steadily for two days in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield accompan­
He was so pleased with Floridn when
ied by Mr. and Mrs. John Leonnrdy,
ho was here before that they hope to
of Snliford, had a fino picnic at Blackmakt their home here. They arc
more last Friilny.
spending a day or so nt the home of
Mrs, J. M. Provatt returned homo
Mrs. Westerdick.
Saturday after n month’s visit with
The line men have been busy of late her daughter, Edna in Eau Gallic.
out nur way, moving back the posts
Henry Baker and grandson, Meade,
and renewing them, if necessary, ad­ left last Monday for Richmond, Va.,
ding new wires and extension rods where they will visit relatives.
for the service.
Miss Christina McClellan and Wal­
(From Thur»d»z'« Daily!
Mrs. Nance is having a number of ker Rivers, of Live Oak, returned on
Miss
Bertha
Gray, of Bradentown,
improvements mnde on Fheir cottage Saturday to spend a whfle with his
is
spending
two
or three weeks with
among them a new roof for tH« kitch­ grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Prevntt.
her
brolhei1
nnd
sister-in-law,
Mr. nnd
en and a nice new fence in front.
Mrs. Rosa McFarland was called to Mrs. B. U. Gray, uf this city.
Tnmpn Saturday on the nccounUof the
J. A. Mclnnis, of Wauchula, was
illness of her father, P. M. Stover. her? yesterday registered nt the Mon­
Mr. Stover went to Tampa about n tezuma.
month ngo to visit relatives.
II. B. Rainey was hero yesterday
Henry Harrison, who has been vis­ from Wnuchuln stopping at the Mon­
iting his aunt, Mrs. Dan, of Miami, tezuma.
returned home Friday night.
Tnmpn was represented here yes­
Mr. and Mrs. I)an and daughter, terday by K. B. Chatham.
’the 1‘aola Groves are looking fine. Edith, come with him.
Mr uind Mrs. H. L. Davis, of New
J. M. Prevntt has moved into the York, arc spending sonic time hero
The U&gt;st in the past five years. There
are 2,250 pineapple buds in tho Paoln Cline property.
at the Montezuma.
Curtis Bnrber, of Sanford,, was in S. B. Taylor and L. A. Birdf'of Ml.
Groves, 300 tangerine trees. Tis one
of the nicest places in the state, just the city Wednesday, bringing Mr. and Olive, N. C, nre spending - several
a short drive of twenty minutes from Sirs. H. X. Neel down to catch the days here.
the court house in Sanford. With all train for Okeechobee.
Tallahassee was well represented
Miss Edna Geiger and Fred Ballard here yesterday by C. tV. Weir, M.
thr conveniences for 'll modem home
in Florida is found in Paloa. The wore married Sunday at the home of Luckey and W. II. Terry.
Winter P a rk Land Co., expects to the bride nt four o’clock, by Rev.
Mra. Henry Purdon nnd attractive
make ii one of tho nicest places in the Thompson, of Oviedo. Mr. Ballard little daughter Louise returned home
country with Mr. Burnett doing all he hns charge of I. ,D. Hart’s store.
last night from Waynesboro, Ga.,
can to help the company. Wo ex— Misses Alice and Pnuline Gieger where they have spent the past three
T*11 to hnve nn automobile camp here went to Orlando Sunday with their weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
this winter that will accommodate all aunt, Mrs. West where they will con­ John Blount and Sister, Mrs. Jack
the tourists that wish to visit Paola. tinue to work.
Ilewett. They were joined in PalatMr. and Mrs. Prof. Harvey called ka liy Mr. Purdon who has spent the
II- A. Wnrd and family of Winter
Park, visited'b. B. Burnett here Sun­ on Mrs, T. W Prevntt Tuesday
past two days there on business.
Mrs Culpepper and Mrs Kate Kilbcc
day.
Mrs. W. T. Lnngley, and her broth­
Mrs. Walker and Gladys Hack *re­ gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss er and sister and. family, Mr. and Mrs.
turned from Valdosta, Ga., a few days Edna Geiger Inst Friday nt the home J. M. Simmons, of Mountsvillc, S. C.,
atm. Mrs. Walker’s mo'ther is im­ of Mrs Kilbu. The bride-elect receiv­ who are spending this month nt Day­
ed many beautiful nnd useful gifts. tona Beach, wore here yesterday, nnd
proving rapidly,
Mrs. Austin, of Athenn, Fla., is At a late hour light refreshments were the guests at dinner of Mrs. F.
visiting her son, Mr. Mike Austin were served and the Quests departed 1). Langley, at her homo *on Tenth
wishing Miss Geiger much happiness street.
R Austin visited his son, E. T. Aus­ nnd Joy through mnrried life. Those
Miss Fern Wnrd nnd her father,
present were: Mrs. Frazer, Mrs. Harry Wnrd, who nre spending the
tin here Tuesday.
■Mrs. Kersey nnd Miss Francis Cellar, Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. William auntmer nt Daytona Beach, were here
Pearson are Bpending a few days at
yesterday for the dny.
Palm Springs.
Fred Wight and Harold Washburn
returned home Tuesday evening from
Why I Put Up With Rats for Years,’
Camp Johnston at Jacksonville.
Writes N. Windsor, Firmer.
Mrs, Laura Huff has returned from
St. Augustine, where she has spent
the past ten dayB, visiting friends.
"Years ago I bought Ame rat polF. J. Gonzales, formerly of this
aoni which nearly killed our fine watch
city,
but now of Miami, was in tho
‘log. It so scared us that we suffered a
city
yesterday,
calling on old friends.
long time with rata until my neighCliudc P. Herndon has returned
W told me about RAT-SNAP. That’s
from Waycross, Ga., where he was at
the sure ra t killer and a safe one.”
the hospital there for the treatment
'Three aizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
of his foot.
(
Kuarnntwd by Ball Hardware Co.—r
Adv. •
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX
A-l seed bed sheeting, 86-in. wide,
*
PAYERS.
a yard.—Thrasher L Gamer.
All taxes are past due. Before be­
117-6tc
ing placed into my hands for eollecRecently the treasury department
tlon, I shall be on e streets of Sanoffered $300,000,000- of short terms
ford from now until August 15th, to
certificates pf indebtedness, bearing
Just arrived new lot of army pup receive taxes; after which date, I will
R arest at 5 1-4 to 5 1-2 per cent tents. Price $5.00, while they la s t— visit-' delinquents for* the purpose of
The subscriptions amounted to near- Thrasher A Garner.
119-3tc collecting or levying on- any property
y one billion dollars, which shows
subject to tax,
Respectfully, *
“ &gt;ere is plenty of money in the eounThe world news the day It happens,
A. B. CAMERON,
ready for incstment in tax free delivered at your door each evening,
Deputy Tax Collector.
securities.
v
*
114 6td ltw.
16c the week.
.

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SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
hauling.
31-tfc

C a sto r P o m a c e

( f t t to b ia d l*
W E W A N T *■ l i J ; or (i t n tUl t it nu ai on af*D
cltjr tro d * la 8 * afim l an d o ilier l a r a n t rltlo a.
Ttile te a w onderful o p p o riu n llr • • jo u w ill b*
r e t a l l ia f th e a re o la * J . It. W alk ln a T rodueta
Including W alklna* Coco*nut Oil Sham poo. G a r­
d a f a c e P ow der, F ro ll D rink* and o r t r 1ST o lbt r prod Of U . W rlta today for free aam pla and
p a r llc n lif h .—*Tb* J . It. W alk ln a Co., ST Mamphla. T e a n .
B M tc

Hardwood Ashes

WANTED—Second hand mower, one
or two horse. Phono 2203. 52-ltp

Ground Tobacco S tem s

FOR SALE
When you want the best automo
bile in Sanford sec N. H. Garner, Oldsmobiles and Buicks.
52-ltc

KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E GOAT MANURE
And Other Materials

FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
Eight rooms and'bath.* For price
and terms, write box 782, Daytona,,
Fla.
* '•
48-tfc
FO R H iL B — P o rto
N ick X ornoroaa,

Rico *wo*t

p o tato vine*.—
dT-dtp

Our Prices Will Save You Money

FOR SALE—One 26-ft. half cabin
motor boat and equipment. Also 1
4-cyllnder 30-horse power motor.—
Sanford Welding Co., Old Ford Ga­
rage.
4‘J -ltp
SEND $1.00 and receive 2 3-4 lbs, of
smoked mullet, the kind that's good.
Postpaid.—David Phillips, 217 North
Beach Street, Dnytonn, Florida.
98-2tpw—4tp
FUR SALE—Fine red hound, eight
months old, very smart.—D,
Hooker,.Longwood, Fia.
f&gt;
FOR SALE—I Oldsmobile truck, $G00.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Buick
4, $100, The nbove cars arc real bar­
gains. Terms to fit your pocket book.
At Willintps' Garnge, N. II. Gamer.
104-tfc

PHONE 53G

An attractive Ixmklrt,
"77* House Across the

ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
ORLANDO
The "Energizer” Service can be had
nt Orlnndo at 18 West Central Ave­
nue.
•
48-tfc

W crf,” illiutratci the
value of paint liar,
mony in the home.
Aik in foe free copy
u d color chara.

Why People Huy Rat-Snap in I'fefer■ence to Rat Poison.
It) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
rats nnd mice. (2) What it doesn’t kill
it scares away. (3) Rats killed with
RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry*
up inside. (4) Made in enkes, no mix­
ing with other food (5) Cats or dogs
won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, (15c,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Hardware Co.—Adv.

T H E ONLY ECONOM ICAL PA IN T
IS THE BEST PAINT. Never use an onlinary paint on the outside of your home.
You pay just as much for labor whether you use
the best or poorest paint, but poor paints soon
fadfc and chip. Be sure, ask for

GODLEDGE
w HYGRADE
M n tr and W Varnlrher

Army cots just received, $2.98
Thresher &amp; Garner.
119-;

C H House Ptimi retain their froh coloring,
they keep your home beautiful for year*.

$568,000 GONE OCT
OF ORANGE COUNTY
. FOR PUNK STOCK
It developed nt the Chamber of
Contnterc that Orange coifhty citi­
zens have fallen victims of worthless
stock purchases to the tune of $568,000. This, according to one member,
of the organization, is but half of
the actual money which hns flickered
away never to return.
Many prominent men gave their,
experiences in purchasing stocks
which apparently bore nil the earmarks of good investments, but
which have Bincc proven worthless.
In the language of James L. Giles,
ex-mayor of tljis city, "Keep your dol­
lars for Orange county nnd Orlnndo
investments.”—Reporter-Star.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

LADIES, MEN AND BOYS'PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR-

1922 OLDSMOBILE 8, OLDSMOBILE 4,
BUICK 6, BUICK 4, OLDSMOBILE
TRUCK. Place your order now and
avoid d ela y ----------—-------------------------

GAINESVILLE.—Professor J. B.
Thompson, sinco October, 1919, as­
sociated with the State Agricultural
Experiment Station here, as a .spec­
ialist in grnss and forage crops, has
resigned to accept the directorship
of the experiment station a t r S t
Croix, Virgin Islands.
Professor
Thompson, whose resignation became
effective August 9, wns considered nn
authority on forage nnd grass ex­
periments nnd his knowledge of gras­
ses ndapted to the Florida conditions,
caused his advice to bo frequently
sought by fnrmers nnd cattlemen
throughout the state.
NOTICE
When better cars are made N. H
Garner will sell them.
62-tc
In C ircuit Court of tho So vault
of ria rid t. la u l for lorn!

—!■- Chsmeory.
CITATION

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TO.

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and “ above board” —that’s the
reput afcon wc’vc made in the
lunibc^busincss and that’s the
way we propose to continue.

When lumber took a big drop-dow n went our prices
bottom. And you’ll find us filling your or^er with the v
grade of stuff that your money can buy anywhere. .Whi
a clothei pole or ji carload ydu can depend on full meast

Rtmr* loo Kllmnit. PorrtuUnl.

T h Ultimo l o t . K llm n it. o f N o ! Notnli T ru u |t
S tro o l. VoM uoia. fio n rx la;
II a p p o a rlm front an a ffliU o lt flloil la th la
raii-o tlio t l ho rvoliloiw* o f Iho oalil tlo fru Ja h l
lo tltl Smith Tnmp Nlrrot ““
V a liW 'la , Q r a r r l* ;
th a t It U tho tjollof o f a f f ia n t Muth tho ilofond
»ul la iiTOf laro n lr-o a* fo am o f a* * , and thor*
lo h i |ioroun In Jb * H lald a t F ln rh U th o o o rtlro
o f a oiibpoona n i - o whom won hi hi Oil Uto M id
d o fo n d atit E m a il U-o K llu im t!
T horofuro. jam lliam * 1.0* . K llm n it. afe h rro bx roijnlroil
|b o 31b d o r o f M aptoaibof, A. I&gt;.
•WSI. to n i- i- t r to III* h ill of ro tn p U In t rilod
o r a t n t t r o t In Ih U 00000. o fh o n rla o a dooroo
poohnaifoooo W ilt iSt-M til d a te t * onlorod o ro ln o l
you.
.
I t lo f a r th e r ordorod th a t aa h l ' not Ire be
[inhUehed la tho nonfood H ero h i, a uowopopor
puhIM tod la Sem inole iv in u tr. I'lo rliU . fur fnnr
rtm o reatfo e wooka.
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W ltnoM a i r b a n d a n d ooal thl* U t b d o r a f

AiifS*t, A. D. liBtI.
■ iSKAi.i
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-.-a. a. not;iii.Aga,
\
V

‘ C lerk I f t r i t l t C o u rt, So*.
.r a th J u d ic ia l tr tr r a lt. Hei*1&gt;.&lt;&gt;10 o m a t r . rh w id o .

t

SERVICE

QUALITY

Rums

PRICE

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, 1921
Mono* or affuoatiow to axxnd cau*.
m or t h x oscxola c rra x u
„ .
oomfant.

In response to the inquiry of many telephone
flubscribeni: What can I do to help my 8crv*
Ice?" thia advertiaement la published.

Autoists Destroy
A Pole a- Day
In this section of the
state the telephone comi
pany loses an average of
a pole a day, due to automobile and other
accidents.
Worse still the destruction of a telephone
pole usually means a serious interruption
to service.
•
r.
When there is a cable or a cable box on
the pole, the damage is likely to put 200
or more telephones out of order for a day or
more
Substantial as they are the poles cannot
withstand the compact of an automobile
driven at high speed.

H .'■’• • " ' “n- I*- C. Bower and E d w ard H iggins
&lt; o m p tatn an ta.
‘
ra
J a u ira O 'N eill, a t a t . D efendants.
To Ja m e s O 'N e ill, an d Ib e unknow n h e irs, derlaeee g ra n te e s, le g a te e s, o r o lb e r c l . l m . n l .
u n d er Ja m e s O’N eill, A ngnatue J . V aughn ami
w ife. I m i Isa V ao g b a, d eceased. W m .
H
H ag g ard , d eceased . I). R. k lllcb ell. deceased
A. H. Npcar. d eceased . W arren W. U s e r and
Wife. ----- — L o tff. d eceased. H a r r nee C ar.
iw n ler and w ife, Jo sep h in e I.. C a rp en ter, der r ” r l' „ H" ' H* m ««l B. C arp te n te r, d eceased.
.
E dith l . ( lu rlle n , d eceased . A m anda 0 Car!7.“ L'r '
" " d *■ J- H a rris an d J . W .
f k.* '..* d ?ll,,U ,r »&lt;oru o f Ibe- e a la le o f I), n.
M llcbell, deceased, so d a g a in st a ll o lb e r P er­
T*!" o r p a rtie s rla lm lo g any rig h t, t i tle or
In leresl In am i to Ib e follow ing d escribed
lin ’iw rly , a llu a le . lying an d being In Ibe Coon­
ly o f Hetnlnole and R ia ls o f r io r ld a , m ore
p a rtic u la rly d escrib ed a s follow s, to -w ll:
. r ,l^ ? r ,n*T.*! .,b # w ” ' t i 0 , r , e r 8 ^ H o n Dost
mu.
T ow “ «1'P N ineteen
B»ulb of lla n g e T h irty -o n e |.1 |) Baal ru n
I hence B aal lOfdi feet to th e W e s I . r l y l L o f

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921

K otlr» ta hereby g l r tn th a t tb*
OSCBOLA
c v r u c s s u o k i 'A N r , a m p o n t i e o
mix to quiet m u
( o d r i la tl a * uniWr Ibe L a w , o f lh a H u l a of
to. n.i
rio rliU . w ill apply lo tb* H onorable C a r r A.
O
scar
I
I.
(ira
m lla g , B r., O o m p latn aat,
- '
H ard ee. G u ra rn o r o f Ibe R u l e o f F lo rid a , a l
TS.
T allab aaeee. r io rld a . cm tb a 6 th d ap o f Sap[ tm,b?r‘ A - **• •# * !. *° » m ead A rticle I I I e f III A. I I. G erard. H a ttie G erard , hla w ife , th e ■*koow n legataee a n d d erlaeea a a d a r th e laat
A rtic le , o f In corporation aa ro a ta lo e d la Its
w ill a i d tM tem en t o f A. 11. O e ra rg o r o f hla
C h arter, In pu rsu an ce of a reso lu tio n adopted
w
tfa lla t t l o G erard , th e an k a o w a hair* o f A
b j tba stockholder* of aald com pany a t a apocU . G erard o r o f bta arlfa H a ttie O a ra ttl; Job a
la l creatin g or th e atoekbolders o f aa ld com ­
T a ra to l I
P e I k a e la a e
*TS« s w A f t
L i.
__ a w _
..
pany held a t Ita office a t O sceola, r io r ld a . on
th e 1Rlli day o f Jo ly , A. I). 1031. a f t e r i o r *
th a n four w eek s' notice o f such m eetin g w as
g lte n aa prescrib ed by law . and a t w h ich m eet-

U tile o f F lo rid a . And sa id A rticle H I w ill be
resp ec llee ly ap p lied for lo be am ended so a s to
read :
A R T IC L E I I I
T he c a p ita l stock o f th e com pany s h a ll be
one m illion an d f if ty tho u san d d o lla rs to be dlTided Into e e ra o ty -flre hundred s h a m o f com ­
mon stock to tb a p a r r a h is of 1100,00 B sh a re ,
an d th ree th o u san d .h i r e s o f p re fe rre d sto c k St
th e p a r sa lo n of 1100.00 ■ sh a re .
T h a t tba
ab S tfe o f tb a p re fe rre d and common sto c k sh a ll
h a r d th e follow ing resp ectiv e rig h ts s n d prla-

Ml . . t i n

ll.a

I * , .a

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a

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•

We cannot control the reckless driving,
but we can ask you to bear this in mind
when your service is interrupted by an Oc­
currence of this kind.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

(Form er Member of the State Livestock Sanitm
1+♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦++++»+++ ^
-Nothing is ever decided until it ia mnifons, this mieht nrr
jtcided right"; thia ancient and sag^c- a sizable family.

u te. law

o r rT b \m g n A T ’

N olle# Is b r r f b j given th a t r im b ? . ,
irrb a a e r o f T*jc C e rtifie s t* No w *
4 d ay o f Ju n e. A. D. I p jp
ric a le In m y o ffice, an d haa m .I u
**»•
r U * deed to laa’ s In
**pllc»tlen
•d c e r tir ir a ls tm b rs c e e th e f»l i«—
. **.*»

t S r * " *­* •

I to law l a s deed w ill l - o e t T e ^
th d ay o f A nguat. A. D. 1B21
^

08 t t »

Ote

_________

n

r J L - lK )0 « U 8 R .
f ^ r k C ircuit Court.
®«®loola County, n .

n*: -*• M- WBEKr, j) n"

NOTICE o r AfFLIGATION FOR T
U N D E R A C T I O N ITS O X N X X A l'

M.t miJ *.nd
.mi .*?i 7r t rlo
Pr«®pUr ll«
r r o» ll« c o r p o ra l, funcliana; |P r o___
tld w . b o w .r r r , th a t not k a a th a n 600

low ing deucrlhcd U n d a
rio rld a , to -w lt
L ola r i r e
B lock X. n f
St. O .r trn d a
P U t Book 1,
pagre 112 117,
rio rld a .
r o n.1 le
aw
re R
thA
erefo
ereb
com m anded
llfw
—
A
—
.. Are__ -h—
_ . y_
__ and^
jn lre d to ba and a p p e a r b efo re o a r aald c ir c u it
CooI* , L ,h* F " ' 1 IIoa* * ,B tU a fo rd . F lo rid a.
®° lh a r t r e t U ooday la S ap tam b ar, | p ] | tw in .
Iba n f l h day o f aald rnoolh.
an d I h .r e t5
m ake a tu w r r onto Ike b ill o f e o m p U U t filed
herein a g a ln .l yon. an d th erein f a ll n o t a k a
•aid b ill w ill ba l a k t a aa r o n fte e td aa ag aln at
yoa, to be follow ed by f in a l decree.
•
I t U f a rth e r ordered th a t IbU n o tice tw psbllebed once r i c h week fo r t w a i n w eek a Tn tba
S anrord H a r ild . a n ew ep ap er pnbllabed la SemiM e C ounty, rio rld a .

UTE. LAWS OF FLORIDA
N utlcn b hereby f i r m
P « « h . a . r o f CD, T . i
d a t r t lh a 1 s t d a y o f A p ril,
• • I d c o r tin c a la In
o
p D n l b n fo r t a . d ^ d ,o
w I Ik la w . s a id c u rllfle a ta

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D

i i

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' b“ " W
i . a“. d la ' , ^ i * . , »a o ib ^ c a l i b T ^ ! ?

“ • “ Jf’rd . B .a ln o 1! C oonty, r io rld a . U w l t - ^ t i T
• h a r e , of tb a p re
rre—.
d -.lo
- - fe
-—
™cki ahaII ba re tire d a t
^ “d * O o lo n liatlo n Co.'a Add ^
an y one tim e. T
T b a Board o f D irect o n a h a ll d»^ o a , b , *U " ford ' ■» reco rd ed In P l . t [ t i . , ^
teriu ln e th e ebaa re a to b . re tire d by arra n g tB g
'**.*
fT8,H
ecord.
o f 8. oiIm U C ouaty. 7? ,
to re c e lre bide o r o f f . n to a o r r t n d .r a h a rra for
lan d b ein g am . reed a t Uia d a te n f i l .
,4l&lt;
re tire m e n t ra t‘ a- _______
__ th a n 1123.00 p e r abar*
p r l r . U-&gt;.
o f in c h r e r t l f l e i t e In th e n a n ., of U . uT w il
e n d ' Ibe u n---p aid
m m u-le: :llre
IJa m .
u n lr e . a .Id c e r tific a te . b i n
------------. i d irld rn d a tb .r e o n ;
en d the ab eree t b i t may he re tire d a t th e
leaet coat to th e cz—i
. . . , ab all be r e tire d flru t.
com pany
In Ibe e re n l e u fflc*le n t* eb
‘ -arra
. . J are n o t ao o ffer• d fo r re tire m e n t. Ibe company
pns; m ay re q u ire th e
en rrem ler o f • t e r r a by oeylng th
fo
—e *re—
. r $123.00
per ehare and all cu-------------m u lativ e unpaid d lr ld .n d a JH2I*0* * 0&lt;1 ord*r*d ,b U ,b # 33,11 d *V o f M ay,
th ereo. .n.
—
~
(C lark ' • Beal)
x . a . DOUOLABS.
T b' - n « * r'l “ f D irecto r! ah all by appn- ’H ale prrK-eedlng. by lot held on o n . o f t h .
C lerk C trcn lt C ourt.
PV lD* d , / * ' ' , r ' ln -iTTlPialTd. d e tr r m in . t h . • b a r ra to tw a a r r c o d .rr d fo r r e tlre - D ICKINSON A D I C K I N S o E n ,D ° U ° ° OM7' f U ­
' S o lid tore f«r O otnplalnta.
d l - l l t c *°T ?£Z w 2r . J L
I * 1JaATIOx rOR
h o ld e r o f s h a re i o f p re fe rre d atock
..
* ' 1,M I th irty day* U f o re
f
d a t . th a t |h a B oard baa d e ­ la C irc u it C eurt. S ev en th Ju d ic ia l Clrcu
term in ed lo r e tir e a h .re a of p re fe rre d .lo c k an d
a f F lo rid a, C ounty e f Bemlnele,
th e n o m U r o f ab area to b« re tire d and th e place
— In C h an cery .
and tim e o f Ibe d e te rm in a tio n by lot a h a ll be
b* d - »-«&lt;'h h o ld er of p refe rred atock a h a ll be
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
r . - 'V 'r 1.
p r W B ' wb»n “ »• • f « r r m l n ...o a

OSpEK Or PUBLICATION

NOTICE

Of

SPEC IA L

M A STER'8

SALE

In C ircu it Court of t h . Seventh Ju d ic ia l Clreul
of F lorid*. Boralnolo County.
I llr .r li I u n ite r C om pany, a cr|»&gt;rat|r&gt;n

TO

M

CITA TIO N

iv irtlain A I.-vernier Ituchaunn. I.l-iuldator
el
al. e t r . . Iv fe iid a n ta .
T" W illi.,,, A le ra tid e r B u ch an an . L iq u id ato r of
t i**iIda l and A t'o lo iilratlo o t '.o n p a n y . U m |t
Cl. . lairpornilon o f E n c l.m l. .m l , ||* form er
•torkhoM ere of tlie F lo rid a l.am l A Colon Il a ,
ho. to n ,jin n y lim ite d -., r,w |-w e t|.rtl o f |: n.
Ism.I, nil.I tn 11 l i n k »..««n
g r s n ir r*
'»••» • IslmaiiM t.« throng!) ..r ui„|cr tlTa*
*'••»•
| a i lit* •n.l I,. - tll
# |, ,,|t&lt;rr
1^ r -..*»»
(inft lr«
rU lm ln g a n r
to .m l
"* 'l r ~ r t l e . | land. .I tn a le , ly |„* eml belnc
III ll-r l oiioljr n f Hvmtnt'lr an.t .Stntr « f Flor
•U. n iu rr |&gt;urilrularl&gt;
u follow*

50-lb. Roll Edge Imperial Stitch Hygiene Felt Mattress
—Guaranteed to equal any felt mattress made in the
United States—Money Refunded if not Satisfied.

' " “7*
Official signature ,„d Ktl ...
n^??»d 7 of
A- IWI.
U**

. Footer, e l al.

Emit Sanford friends will be inter­
ested to know thnt Miss Hattie Estrudge is leaving Thursday for n trip
to St. Ixtuis, Mo., to visit relatives
and then on to Suit Idtke City to lie
the guest of friends for nlrout two
months. She will visit many inter­
esting points enroute.
.
Captain Joe Randall, of I’ntlucn,
Ky., has sold his fnrnl west of Camer­
on City to a Hungarian family.
Rev. W. J. Harriett, of Grand Island,
ha sheen thq guest'of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
O. Pope, of Celery avenue, for some
time.
,
•
Cards from Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart
nnd daughter, sny they nre having a

people, and completely executed.
Meantime, there are a number of
Biapprehensions about the work—its
BeceAsity, methods and value—which

.t

th O d .
e"*
•nju ram p u n y rtn c rrc u t h . r lg k t tp l , n „ , nj
**ld • b trM o f p ru f.rru o utock from
l l m t to H m . u t h . btu In rM gad u m U o f t b .
“ p*ro " ‘ w l |h o u t lm

I 1 llsft&gt;rr.
,
N otice la* h ereb y c lre n th a t tinder and b
t l r l n e o f th at fin al decree of foreclosure an.
•ale m ade a „ .| „ ,le r e ,! by th e lio n J .m e e W
» .V
' I ' ' In d lc la l C ircu it f o u r
'i n r u f r l u' l 'i* F Io rl'U ,'
" • H h d ay o
A * J.1'- .1 C ' ln * f* r , »ln r e tu e p en d ln e In t a b
t i l r i l 'l r . c 'r r ' 1 t fnf
Cotinty, w herelr
lllrec h I.nm ber Com pany, a co rp o ratio n Ii

Tn W illia m- II! | ____ eml J a n e Foe te r. hie w ife,
Ji-haonre N nlrrlum
- - - - - Jl ■»'! Kule A u g tu ta S n q .r'
lan d , tile w ife; C arl A. Erickeeuq .m l Anna
Sophie Brlckann lile w ife ; H arrleo n I . Don­
bam . am i K lliab eth A. Donhem. hla w ife;
■ n&gt;ly»r W . IVmham. P e te r JH' n e g o u l.t
ami
r . Viola Chrla^
1 're.lerlk . f lln -c q n la t. hie w tife;
I n . llo e ( i|u la t, John (I. llo w e r. S a ra h
1!
O m rcli anil W illiam Lee Llrnrcb, h er b u ih em lMenry E o cen e G r e e n le .f am i A. L o u ie, tlrren^
/ rL,‘i W..fr “n&lt;l #trh nf ^ot,‘ H flrif . in.!,
.
. f d * •.,l 8£ r , l” c lilm ln g an i n l r r r a l uniler th e
W illiam 1. r .w te r ami J a n . r « .
ter Ilia w ife; Jo h a n n es S o lerlu m l am! R u |.
A tia o e t. R uler In ml, hU w ife ; C arl A. E rlrk e•on am i Anne S ophie E rlt-k u o n , hla w ife;
lla rris o n I.. Ilonhem . em l K llie b e tb ,k. Don«m. h i . Wife; IV Ir.r W .
Donhem .
P ,t,r
llo eaq u lat ami F reilerlk a C. Ilo ecq u lat.
« l f e ; ' l o l l C h rlatln a lln e c q n lsl. Jo h n
G.
llo w er, S arah U. C hurch ami W illiam
1^.
&lt;nil ret.. h er huabam l; H enry E uyene Greentear am i A. Louise lire e n lra f . hla w ife, or
under each and any n f them s e r e n i t y , or
o th erw ise. In ami to th e folbtw ln* described
lamia a llu e te In S em inole C ounty. F lo rid a to-

or A PPL IC A T IO N TOR TAX
U N D ER SECTION »7», OENERAL
STA T U T ES. LAW S OP FLORIDA

n o t ic e

le hereby jrl|rre, nn th a t D. W. Short, parnNootice
tic e la
cliaaer or T a* C e rtific a te No. ITU.
ts*

d.*7 .°f Juae- A' *’ ,0ID- &gt;‘u tiled ..I t
l*?U
® ln t h . folkiwln*with
law.
sHM*'*'
a id c e r tific a te em
b race,
.IrecitkU flcale In my o ffice, end h i e to e d . aH .llreth a

ed p ro p erty situ a te d In Sem inole County t'lortda. to -w ltBe*. HE cor o f Jreaup and W
l-eke A re ., run S IPS f t., e 835 Ctt ft N ton ft

? . KVL™ &amp;

mv

L , , T i:

3 ,c r c b - T b a la id lahd b e ln a naaeaaed el the
d a te o f th e Issuance o f each certificate In the
kJ . ' iTo, N? ' h .h ‘ lf " f " lr •N or'h w ea t q u a r te r of
Her l.rn T w en ty one (211. Iq w n .b lp tw en ty .air nam e o f Unknown. I'nlcae said certificate ahaD
l e redeem ed accordln* lo law t e , dre.| win u .
M
h
laaenty nine I2ti» K . . t ;
iu c ,lb e re o n on the 22nd day o f A n n u t, *
p.
f r o f ■&gt;l.l
q u a rte
the
.vWt if,t i r m . ,,,rT
iiu a “r tr
i . ra .ot f____
W itn ess my o ffic ia l e lc n tlu r e and teal this ike
l l t h d ay o f Ju n e, A. I». 1021.
(RKA,'&gt;
E. A. DOCGLASS.
C lerlf ( I r r ttlt tkwirr.
,
.
S em inole County. Fla.
f
'
By A. kt. WEEKS, p. 0.

rX
i* A
i w ill'ir,,
on the Bib d ay o':„lu,ur
f Septem tier,

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
‘ Under Section 575, General
Statutes, Laws of Florida

D 1P"1
Ibe . . m e t , ,„ I tlie flrwt Monday In aald m onth
• ml a rule day ..f t i , |, court durtn* tlie le e .I
•m u . of
lie fore the front door of the
■•nit I toil —- f Sem inole County, rlo rl.la
at
S an fo rd , o ffer .m l e i |a . , f.',r , , | e
_h
e.1 am i I— t .b id d er for r.a li t | „ follow ln* fie
f 1 1 »•**;*•'•••' p ro p e rty , the . . m e te ln * a lt.
Hale In aald I oiitily and S la te , to w it;
One E rie C ity a e rc n ty fito boree-pow er tio ller:
one fo rty lioree1K)w er E ric City c e n te r ern n k
' i-nnf Irn boree Inrwrr E rie C ity C e n te r
L rnnk l.n x ln e; one r a r r l i f e and Imak fretn e
rtn u p le le ; and ..tie ro lle r le d . b u ltlh * saw am i

Mickey, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No.
-18, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
In-wit:
•
D.
1910,
has filed said certificate in
t l i ^ ' f " ' . " * «!•' .*
133 fM&gt;l
" f ■ point
M V . f re t S outh n f th e H-mthenat Intereecllo n
my
office,
and has made application
Mrs. E. A. Mitchell on Thursday of
Of
o r a o ie rr l.l s t r e e t eml Hand A renue. . .
for
(ax
deed
to issue in accordance
last week.
ft* "
K. II. T ra ffo rd 'e m ap of H .,,f„ „ |. .if f n ^ l T u r e
T o M ,“ fp
I lorl.la, run thence K...11I1 lm f,et
t(
h
*
|r«
|
tills
the
III,
,
|-y.
af
\
Ufl|#|
I0
2
l.
with
Inw
Said
certificate embraces
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. II.
horn, line Of First
atreet. thence East ah.iif
the
■North line
t i d a t r c i . | , M &gt; (r r l
..... ..
r. r . i k u m iio i . i &gt;k i i .
the
following
described
property sit­
W. Chnmllur on Tuesday of this week.
| .Norll, 1012 feel, thence Went IflS.2 feel in the
M A It KM M \ (IKS A HOI.T.
M ,*U r '
I
*»f l«*aiiinliiff
uated
in
Seminole
county,
Floridu, toMr. and Mrs. John ( J , Lconanli,
A tto rn e y , for C om plainant
|
ll a p ie a r ln * fm m tlie .w o rn bill ..f
wit: S 130 ft of EV4 of Lot 7 ami E
| I'laln t filed In thia cause a e a ln .t yon ;|ia t yon
from town- have bought tin- ,\i \
NOTICI
*"■
In terest I,,
lh&lt;, | &gt;11(|,
12(1 ft of Lot 7 (less S 130 ft) Itluck
Jackson place, formally the Gregg
.lea. fllwrl, th erefo re, you. the ajl.l W illiam
»«•» Oil- ll-.anl I.f
X,
Sanford. .Tho said land being as­
V tevan.br^ llm t, a nan. I.lq u ld n lo r o f the F lorida
•n
.
.
........
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‘
•'"'•"••I•
-'in
place on Cameron avenue and will
III at tln-lr n rv t re g u la r lu r .iin c |„ I-still A t iiloulaatlori Com pany, L im ited, a i-or
sessed
nt the date of, the issuance of
■••tai,
H
w
|itrtnbrr
C
.ih
,
|..-vt
,,
H-ratb-n
of
F
in
la
n
d
,
efe
berel.y
rr-|U|red
to
to.
take possession soon. The Jacksons
« ... . O rel re 1-1.1- f .„ cm. | &lt; r tr an-l a p ije .r l - f ,.r e o u r aald C ircu it Court at the
such
certificate
in the name of Jen­
plan, aii.I •IM--IriratInna mar !«■ ba.I tio ir t lio n ... In S an fo n ). F lo rid a. 141 the ,1r.l d a t
have moved into the house on Miller
nie
E.
Couvillier.
Unless said certifi­
'■*'
1 1 1■ &gt; " "f lire c i r o i t l Court, of (h’lidw t. A. D. IW I, nm l th en nnd Ibere
tritVm. W I'*':; '
wreka.
avenue next to W. E. I’rcvntt’s.
m ake a new er ta Ibe blit o f .-..rai.lelnt e .h lb ltre l
rn
i s l f 8 ' , * ; A’ "™ * l« a* . c le r k o f th e C lr cate shnll be redeemed according lo
am
i
.M
lliS
"'."""”
e ra ln a t you In tid e en u re, o lh e rw lre i d ecree
' ° f !^ n,ln" 1* ‘ ■•wtltr. F lo rid a, a t t u
Miss Hoskins Jones nerompanied
I’f " riutfenwr will lie e n tered eualiial Virfl In Ihla 1
Court llo u re a t Hanrim l. F lo rl.la. 11,1. t b . are law tax deed will issue thereon on tho
D. A. DOUGLASS.
il« r nr A u g u st, A. D. 1031.
n « k I loan I of
friend, Miss Gnllngnr, to Jacksonville
2nd day of September, ft. D. 1921.
IflKAL)
b . A. DOUOI.ARS.
(V iuntr IVimr'a.
Inst week. Miss G., is enroute to her
.
C lerk C lrm lt Court,
Witness my official signature and
homo in Connecticut
In Court of Count* Judgo,
Florida.
aoniNSON * iiri'dges'. B
"■^ seal this the 29th dny of July, A. D.
Bomlnola C
H ..llrltore (or C o m p lain an t.
s t ote
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferguson nnd In R r E ita ta o f:
1921.
The War Department hnving under
a n l. T V re a a
their yopng people returned here Sun­ E nJu -yS lr Hn atm
consideration an application of the * 0Tv £ n r % r . t £ ? h . :S A T l0 " r o H TA X DEED ' (SEAL)
r il. kllnura.
E. A. DOUGLAS . ,
SEC TIO N $7» O E N E R A L BTAT.
day from a visit to their former homo
Hoard
of
County
.Commissioners
of
Clerk Circuit Cou.
U T ES, LAW S O r FLO R ID A
NOTICE Or APrLlS,JATI0N FOR LEAVE TO
in I’nrktoi), N. C. They made tlie trip
Seminole..
County,
Florida,
for
approv­
BELL
M
IN
O
R
S
IJIND
.
‘
Seminole County, h re.
.Vollrr |« ItrrrL
I
U
•!» * "
Mre S arah kl.
- b* * l i r „ lu all whom 11 ma&gt;
In their ear.
•
n m r fr ti, H a t
.
al
of
plans
for
the
construction
of
a
I.
.
.
;
I’u
,r
ll*
»
rr
o
r
T
a*
C
ertlM
rate
N„
m
j
7-29-0to
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
A-ula M au n , aa U n a n lU n
nf
M lr« * f,| T t.irra a S la w a n l am i I ’barllA
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corley nnd son, iIlrtiralltir
bridge across the St. Johns river, nt MtT ,b.?J11*1, a*1' ot J"ir- a. d. iota, baa rn«i
. K lru aril, .
,1.* „ t
O'"1' ln °'T of,lr*- •»•« •'»• made an- CANTAI.OUPE CROP
Joe, nre nt home from n visit to their Hrntonil^vg, V 11“ " r*;• M b • p p 'il ji IIII b rtireMl,tlonorahlA
Osteen Ferry, Floridn, n public hear­ Jure.£1'
w lth bTw JuT.‘
l “ U,“ "* *rfTir,' , or*
K- l*. Ilini«li«t|i|eri C hant* Ju il* r. m ami for
r .» n J 7 ' re*1'.1 r e r llf lc a ta e m b ra re . tb« r0|.
ing will lie held in the Court House, J^T.ire
former home, Englewood, a suburb of •■M l^Ninijr,
ON PACIFIC HEAVY
lila 'iiffire In H nnfuhl. a l lire
fr d rro p " ,y a"u « te,1 tn Sem inole
|t» m i,|* r«Minty,
T * '" 1'?• » • » « • . to -w lt;
L ot I . IlhK-k C A
"
" V a l 10 ii'clu fk A. kl..
nt
Sanford,
Floridn,
at
9:30
a
.
'
m.,
Atlanta,' Gn. The Corleys enjoyed the «*r «» IlmiNt*
A ulln a l l r s t Add. tn Orlreln.
Tlie aald lan-i
mr4i lli e t r a f l f r
Ntiilmf|| y |„ ^ .y Iba n i a t t r r ra n Iv
Of special intertst to Florida grow­
Momlny, August 15, 1921, for the pur­ iu ! b e r e ^ r T : ' , d * ' * " f » • • « - ? « • ? • o f
Journey in their car nnd Joe drove a ••rur.l.
I. a t p u b tlr or p r lr a tr
••l* \ tin* iiti«llv|t|r«| In trrrv ti
Jl « f tin* a l . n r nainril
pose
of
considering
the
sufficiency
of
new Ford truck home from Atlnntn. m. ■lm na .In anil In |l,«.------ers of cantaloupes Is the announce­
r.,ll..w lng i l r e r r l l v l real
t i f u i i n . i n tbla lh a III.'.la y „ f
A
the provisions for navigation made
^Irs. D. R. Long, of Benrdnll nven- fetaia*. In ealtl r u n o ff , lu o i l ;
ment just made by tho United States
I . 'l,*.3' } ’ * ■,,d 3 ft Block 8 o f T lr r •*E";
: a , -&gt;
_
K. A. DOUGLASS,
by the plans nB submitted, or any
tie, has hnd the misfortune to have la»l III uf Itlm k 8n f T ie r I 'C " ’ l . , t l
CTerk
o
f
tb
*
C
ircu
it
C
ourt.
Ilb- k t»o r T ie r " D » | Lot 8 n f Illic it 7u f ^ e r
department of agriculture which de­
chnnges thnt may be required to avoid
about 200 hens nnd chickens die of a : lail 3 o f Itluck 8 nf T ie r " A " ; L o, 6 'uf
B. A. DOUGLASS.
A. PaCO TTES.
clares
thnt on July 9th, the movcmtnt
“
of,
T
ie
r
'•D
M
I
Ait
|
„
f
ItlorR
|
s
o
f
n#rk
C
ircu
it
C
b
u
rt.
unreasonable interference with naviS olicitor am t of Counsel fur C otuntalnant
Rome mysterious disease. They were 1. ' L . \
Hvmlni.lv C ounty, r i a .
3 ,,f Dk'ck 8 u f T lr r " l &gt; " : lait T
gntlon.
of lllo rk U o f T le r * ''D " ; l-ut 2 o f Illuck » of
D ji A- *1- W E E K S , D. O. from Imperial Valley, CaL, had reach­
l l e r " C " am i tb a kllilill* 1-3 o f I m I 1 u f Iliivk
Accordingly, notico is hereby given
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE * .
„ COURT. S E V E N T H JU D IC IA L ed 9,952 cars, or 857 cars In excess of
J " *’/ 1^ r l;
*» fre t rre n t on 8th
• ire e t a ltd «1 feel .lea,.; . i t areu r.llo g lo K. II
r . IN AND TOR SEM IN O LE
thnt all persons interested are invited
tho total movement for 1920, which
COU HTT, FLO R ID A
7 " ,ro 2 ’ *1 .“‘• l ’ •* r h it o f | | W l( m „
Han
mu
™/!.■ " M a i n w rit o f r.,b.v
.—Ion
r jvIilaaiiret o u t to bo present at the above named time
S
r
H
*
rem
it
/ o '1.*' .‘I a l r
In tb e p u b lic rec- of th e C trru ll C ourt o f Sem inole
wns
tho heaviest preceding season.
orila of Sem inole C o u q ij, F lo rid a.
CITATION
Countjr, F lurl•la, an&lt;l um ler th e seat ‘ ■•LI (V u rt, In th e and placo to express their viows upor
Although
tho movement has been ex­
tin !,3
D uf r *»p™*n a n d T u ck eF a raae o f A rm our F e rtlll
A ddition
lo Hanfurel. Florida.
" ‘o rk a, a corpora* the adequacy of the pinna with refer­
'A ddition
lo NanfuriL Florida. • k |A r p la t duly lion, p laint Irr. ta j . j j ,
ceptionally heavy, tho department
ence to the navigation of the stream,
'}.** f f *s»F. a . n . IW I. I h a * ; h a l e d ' ^ u
ndds, tho total might have reached
Jr o t IN# aald d a fe m la a l. J .
kl. While all statements at the
I " T / 1" ? 1**
, !b * P * * * »t*d T u ck er'* A,billion
hearing l l apt • r |n * from an a f f l d a r l t filed
. . 7 . n‘ . , n d W ill aell lo tlie h lf h r e t and beat
. ,n *e
" * n fo rJ ’ r io rld a . on Ihe Nor”
12,000 cars had it not been for th*
u a e th at lh a re .M m re o f th e defec
are given due consideration, import ra
U°t6t 01.3 feel W eal blrtilar for ra a h . b etw een tlie le«al hour* nf
unknow n; an' d tha ll l» th e b elief o f
,l
’*
l
'
,o
r
,
Do*1
"
door,
a
t
Hanford
ravages
of aphis, which resulted In the
S lJ iT ^
l*,ln.t u f Im araectlo o o f U l n l
. . o r e r lw r n ty « n e year* o f
«iree« and ( y p rrea A renue n tn W ent on' the * u l l ' T l a r l d a . on k t o u d a j ,' t h e • s th an| facts and statistics intended ti t h a t th* defendaBL l»
condemnation
of between 6,000 and
I b , t ,b * « •• ~&gt; pereon In Ibe S ta te
,u / . 1 . . 7 2 ' u n
•..AV1,• 1W I' ,h * ••«&gt;« t - l n a a have especial weight in the final de
WG. 7U.T
7wn*T 7f w T55!'
o f rio rliU t h e a e r r lr a of a subpoena upon would
Tjoftli
l ; Ih c o w K 383
i i l r r l ; CO.u Urn"
f##t: legal tale* d a / , all th a t c e rta in lot, tra c t, plere
8,000
acres
of
Iato
melons.
or iw real of land, e l t u a t t . ly ln * and heln* In termination of the case should pre­ blntl tb t axi l d rfrrv U n t.
Ib fn r* Hotidi 73.7 f r e t to Iw^lhauing
C|
f ° f Sem inole, and S ta le nf Florida?
fo il. Thom as K. E ng llah a.'hereRailroads
and
cantaloupe
growers
nately, the team belonging 'on the .J W a Jn n .n * In tT iapm an and T u ck er'* A d.lltM , in
are
and more p a r to tu l.r ly d escrib ed aa follow*. t„ . ferably be submitted in writing.
•
e°f. 7 B ,or' ’ « « M s . •« th * N orth
W l ‘ rer7
,b ? 3 ,b d * r ° f S p te m h e r.* a” ' d
r •
,
point o f In tareectlm i o f T h ird s tr e e t and • n .
have
been
told
that
tho
movement
of
plncc, was not at home and Mr. Tal- «weal
By authority of.the Chief of Engi- aa ge al rlnea. ,t you
. PP? r '? ,b * b l,&gt; o f com plaint Hied
le»l E ig h ty Ane (8M o f kf. kt
S n .llh '. . . . h
Cyprea* a re n a * , ru n N o rth along Kxprtm a r e
tn th l. t «UMi h tberw ta* a drerew
upward
of
10,000
cars
of
iced
cantabrot’s car was in town at a garage for ™ ®Sj* f**L th en ce W e e te ri; b .3 fre7- dlalalon o f S an fo rd , rruitaliitn g te n HO) acree neers, U. S. Army:
pro c o n f e r w ill „ n . . I j d a ta be en tered . £ £ 7
Crr?.®; !••• ■"&lt;«
u n . . d e# cru » ,i
repair*. Chase A Co., are farming th eo re S outh 7 3 ,7 .fe e t lo i l o Ifeutli l t n l of
.
WM. C. LEMEN,
' 11 •■ fa rth e r o rd ered th a t aald n o tlre he . . k ,
of
,k« Southwaat
quarter
P '+ 'T tr la Dural reunty, ? ,« - , “ •
n Herculean task, but has been hand- 4
the Campbell farms with Mr. Talbert uut* Of Florida, to-w
Major, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. t e *.
lt;
B
eglanlng
at
nw
led with a minimum of confusion.
in charge of the work. The ham was
U.
S.
Engineer
Office,
ran
aecu
tlr*
w
eak*.
ror
*l«n»
.PAl»n&lt;1'runULit' tbenre
Z t? * ? '" ''8f ,b4 ‘•«v*m/ o w ' i M ;
Jacksonville,
Fla.
Cars
and ice were plentiful, the report
*
fully covered by insurance we are told.
~ fa .U
C” **r r to
■•'&lt;» • « a ru tU « and
The city fire apparatus started for
concludes, and the melons reached the c*
_
_
August
2,
1921.
112-lt—61-2t
■
'
O-kLIIAND. Sheriff
th# fire and while going •round the
market in good condition.
—0«t your Scratch Pada frora Th#
l a n d m . f i s h a hu ' E T ” '* ODa,' , , • r w , , u ‘
A ttorney* f a r r i a l a U f f . -#m , e
Herald—by the pound—15c. '
-

•

.

SPRIN G
and M A T T R E SS that
X X
guaranteed to be one o f
wost com fortable
a n d luxurious beds m ade
Am erica today .
fVe are exclusive agents in O rlando fo r these two high
grade articles fo r the bed room .

RANCH

VMVZM SECTION 171 OrilRa l £■*w*0

the A H .n llc t o s a l l.ln e R a ilro ad , thence S o u th ­
e a s te rly along sa id rlg h l-o f-w a y TOO fe e l, thence

' " • 81,««*•«
‘I- 676 f e ,lM
Herlion
ih r nfP*‘
re 1°
N o rth
e l, toof beginning,
co n tain in g JO t e r r a , am i alao: *
B eginning 670 fe e l Houlh o f Ibe W est q u arS I. T ow nship IP.
Hoiitli o f llan g e 31 B a st, ru n I b ta r e Booth 301.7
feel, tlience Kaat 230 fe e l, thence Booth 83
feel, th en ce B e a t 230 fe e t, th en ce B ooth 123
. 1? : . V?,,n"
E " ‘ J l l - a fc*l lo tb a Hanford
G ram line, th en ce N o rth 23 d egrees B aal along
S l f AU ??.t 1L"*. ,4.0 B.. f **»i thPRCt E a st 1(113.0
feel 10 th e W esterly lin e o f th e rig h t-o f-w a y o f
th e A tla n tic ( o a s t U n e ra ilro a d . U k e Charm
B rsnrfa. Ib en re N o rth erly along th e W esterly
"
“ &gt;«i&gt;c* W e s'
H tll.s f re t lo p o in t o f tw g ln n lag , t a d also :
leglnnltig a l a point 13.03 ch ain s N o rib o f Ibe
l .d n l o f In tersectio n o f lh a B ast lin e o f the
Hanfon] G ra n t w ith tb
31. Town»hlp ID, S outh
th en ce »U«| 4XI.I fe e t to th e Beet tide
S iu fo rd G ra o t. th en ce S outh S3 d e g r e e

By DR. W. F. BLACKMAN, of THE WEKIWA

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VI

,oc of these, the margaropua annula­ tie onee o month or so," they are ut­
THE BEDSPRING-LUXURIOUS
te, have we any concern.
terly missing the vital point and use
(b) This particular tick, and no of the process?
E very g en u in e D cL u te
.r r ~.m r „1B
fiber, carries in ita body (usually tho*
month gives a chance7&lt;5r“two~broods
lot invariably) the germ of Texas fe- of
$1.00 A WEEK WILL PLACE EITHER OF THESE
ticks to mature on every cow be­
nr, just as one certain variety of tween dippings and spawn their thou­
DeLuxe is the most luxurious
Boiquito hnrbers tho germ of malaria. sands of fertile and fatal eggs on the
HIGH GRADE ARTICLES IN YOUR HOME
It introduces this micro-organism into ground. This process would not era­
ly comfortable bedspring made,
(be blood stream of cattle when It dicate ticks in a thousand years: but
It .will give you a lifetime of
bites them.
.
satisfactory
service and more
(e) This species of tick is not found
soothing delightful healthful re­
»a the bodies of rabbits. possums,
pose
than you have ever known
worn, dogs, gophers or other animals,
kt only on cattle, d^cr and bison,
DeLuxe la hxndiomcly finkhed in Rome
Gray Enamel and will lit metal or wood
$od very rarely on horses and mules.
t*d» (and bow-foot wood bed.) without
Here is therefore no need of dipping
Corner
Pine
and
Main
Streets
pphers, as some assert, in order to thoroughly (mark the word)
destroy this pest..
n«ver again till doom’sday hpvc
(d) The fever germ, when intro- ticks, unless these are brought in
ORLANDO
FLORIDA
txed into the body of catUe by ticks frtjm some other infected region.
-*nd there is no other wny in which |
(m) Cattle nre not killed or Injured
k ii ever so introduced multiplies
in any considerable numbers by being
kh incredible rapidity, attacks the dipped, when this is carefully done.
Mood cells, breaks down the red corReports to the contrary are either fab­
1 fuclcs, nnd engenders poisons which rications, intended to deceive the pub­
NOT A RARE ANNUAL. EITHER.
Bol8reviki forces nre now fighting
fnduce n specific disease, called tick lic, or else, in cuscs of such disaster,
Thu fish bite better nt certain times
on
eight fronts, which is remarkable
than others. The
r~ mosquito, too, has death, it loves a shining mark. Its
IfTtr or splenetic fecor. Young calves
the arsenical solution used was not
I riich hnrbor the tick commonly sur- Properly made and tested, or the cat­
his periods of activity, and the des­ venom Is not fatal, but it will some­ when Napoleon’s idea of warfare lx
the the disease and become largely
pised red bug, nr rhigger, only at­ times disfigure its victim f6r life. Its remembered—“An army fight on its
tle were over-driven, over-heated,
■ismune" to it in later life; other
LITTLE
ROCK
WOMAN
WEIGHED
tacks
your skins at stated seasons. peculiarity is that it bites most often stomach.”
over-excitcd or otherwise improperly
cattle, not thus "immunized" arc
ONLY EIGHTY-FIVE POUNDS
Also the rnttlcsnnke nnd tho moens- where there is least provocation. No
Ri* permanently sick, impoverished
- I S NOW WELL AND
in desist from biting nnd take n rest one iis .Immune from its attacks. It
(n) Hut some of our cattlemen sny
Another enemy of the Irish who
h blood, thinned in flesh, reduced in
STRONG
AGAIN
during
the cooler months, but there is called the bnck-biter.—Eustis Lake would enjoy freedom is tho Irish who
that it is impossible to round up the
•tnr.gth and breeding power, and they i cattle on the open ranges and in the
is one species of animals bite that
enjoy riots.
wully die. If n native-born calf I marshes
---- —and
J jungles, for the purpose
“ N*ns ,0 cstnP« the infection until of dipping them. Hut is it impossi­
k in yearling, he is then nnd there- ble? I admit thnt it is a difficult
dirr a&gt; susceptible to tick fever us and costly thing to do, but I cannot
*°-gh h,- were imported full-grown think thnt it is impossible—and the
*^irinia or Nebraska,
chief renson I cannot think so, is this
(») it is unsafe to introduce pure- big fact, thnt throughout n strctMi in­
■d »ires or dams into an infected cluding several entire states, the tick
r n,'ir- ' for ,hc purpose of improv- has nirendy been eradicated, in pine
*r/ hf ftn,lv&lt;‘ sUK'k, unless these ani- woods and dense hammocks, in re­
toli tom,- fr„n, « tick-infected area, gions of fenceti farms nnd on open
■With case they are of inferior val- ranges, in swamps and marshes. The
mnn who opposes his mere opinion As
niTiumt of tho qtinrantini to what cun be done to un accomplish"
ri"’ Federal govern
,he vari°UH states, it is im
1 'i‘ip c'nftlc out of a tici
'' '‘'•countering grave tic'ifinilties and considerabli
i mum, we in Florida, urc
• Begun taking Tnnlnc, and in t
excluded from the ninrcountry.
.
short time I was so much strongei
nnd my nerves were so much bettei
•ly nnd indirectly, the cat- gin,
thnt I had the opCrntion performed,
lse8
unnecessary loss to nnd
For months nfterwnrds I wns still
’f millions of dollars an- who
very weak, so I began taking Tnnlnc
again and the results have been sim­
ply marvelous. I eat anything I
want without the slightest trouble nflerwnrds, sleep ns sound ns u cild e‘verj night and now weigh one hun­
dred and thirty-three pounds, which is
just about the right weight for me. I
novet remember feeling us well nnd
i rmm,-,iiyi we nre (renting, not
strong ns I do right now nnd it’s all
‘^a! tattle, but LAND, n given
because I was fortunate enough to get
Will the Association do this? If the right medicine."
ode?’ “ ”1,atC- Th«» fact is hard not, \tfhy not?
.
1 in the brnins of our people,
Tnnlnc is sold in Sanford by the
I will not now go further with this Union Phnrmncy nrid by leading drug' »&gt;'d. the ground, is freed of
alphabetical lesson—enough has been
• hp/«Mle will be free also.
written
to set forth the chief elements
£n t e . a,?d ,or th®F,rc*fone Standat’d 30*3Utlnch tire or ex
1 ls risib le to eradicate ticks
of the problem. I hope so simply and
tire
with
a
capacity
0
1
' wholly to this slzo
SANFORD GIRL-SUCCEEDS,
.« • llrw aSdiJ.MO w b^'rer'dS 'cufa'T O iS
n!,a- Th»s. I think, will be
&gt;n every operation.
..
On May 2, wed
clearly thnt "the wayfaring man, tho’
’ 'y nn&gt;’ ordinary intelligent a fool, need not err therein."
benefits of this big m
A letter from Mrs. Henry Wallnce,
•l person who clearly under­
standard for years--h?t been our
non-akld treod. Th« ir piles long staple fabric— extra gum
The
citizens
of
Floridn,
especially,
n
former
resident of Sanford, who is
° flow ing points and soaks
i-'frhcary
eateet
value
ever
offered
car
ownew
“
nSufToTpfi
I
may say, our large new body of now living at Long Brrfnch, Cal., snys
vS,*n them thoroughly:
tlck i» hatched from *nn women voters—are gradually learning thnt her daughter, Olanche, is consitl‘ ground. So long as it re- what the facts nnd bearings of the ered one of the finest soloists in tho
,he ground, It does not eat, case nre. The attitude of the Florida west, and is earning from $40 to $50
n* rHniu f ore made exclusively In Plant No
Ktow. and (Inna nnt
_I. Times-Unlon, the Tnmpn Tribune and
» time ir i■ Mnd t*0C8 not breed other influential organs of opinion is n solo. Also thnt Blanche will soon
fcknLE
h L 2 ,rd
‘ ‘T**
dicker
Insulation.
no to Europo to finish her studies.
ickncsa £where
wear
Is most
severo.
qIvm rMiTi
t!t
’cob,? S f HUrV&lt;ltion- 11 cat helping tho cause along, and the timid Blanche is a pupil of Sanford high
lipping and add. many a lia m if i S T J i S j
toced1 Posture
n "k“Cfor
y CXcIuded•
*
a certain number nnd indifferent editors will in due time school nnd grndunto of Tnmpn high
(her, will
• lm no fevcrfticks bo converted. Our leading county, school nnd her many friends here will
k
ft.- aIlV0 «n that pasture, though Duval, is bestirring herself. If wo of
(if, rma&gt; ho othe»• and similar varie-i the late lamented Livestock Sanitary
There are Firestone Dealers Evm
| Board made mistakes, as I think we
!,ck* which tho sapient
I
cattle-1 did, it should bo generously remem­
'ywhere to Serve You
L
.
-I
friend tl 'nistako {o r' our fiendish bered that "to err is hqman," espec­ her friends here will be glad
*
■ . % : - .j
’ thp '"orgaropus.
her again. '*
ially in tho beginning of new and dif­
U
'J 0 fow c o m e t____
ficult enterprises. • The present board,
which -is mostly composed of mem­
‘P ^ t'e r ,tM,I t0
»° "mouita
*kin’
thru bers of tho old board, has no doubt

The Fastest Selling Tire
In A m erica

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Our Cord Tire Values
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*ons ,| , I 1C°P1ul*,t,5fl »ucks blood,

0rftd;
.es cgZ*&gt; becomes cn,th*, Kr,„r uHcr holtl..and drops
,h?usand to i ,Cro.Hho ‘'oPOA't* from
1,h« ‘- '4 « w ve
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hatCh a"d pro*
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’‘•^tions of i
miPht have four
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of

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has warmly espoused the cause of
tick eradication. He may perhaps
have'tho satisfaction—and tho lasting
renown—of seeing (and himself in
nrge measure securing) during his
erm of off ice, the doom of thia peat,
•ndi th* consequent openinr up to the
cattle Industry o f Florida ofJ a sure
And bright future. •

DEALERS

BRYAN

MOTOR CO

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY* AUGUST 12, 1921

(From H e n i v 'i D ally)

Mrs. J. A. Stephens and children, of
High Springs, are the guesta of Mrs.
G. A. Radford, at her homo on French

In Which She Gives Rea Miltmore Had No
Such Sum of Mon­
sons For Killing
ey at Any Time
Miltmore
(B r T1m A tM clitoS Pr***'

OF KILLING HIM AS SHE DOES
NOT REMEMBER THE
CIRCUMSTANCES
(Treat X eadar'a D » llj)

Lena Clarke, who is in jail at Or­
lando charged with the robbery of the
West Palm Beach postofftce and the
murder of F. A. Miltmore, made the
following confession to Sheriff Karel
Saturday afternoon and this seems to
be her last one for the present:
"In .the early part of May, 1020, I
worked until after midnight on my ac­
counts, went home leaving ail vouch­
ers in a drawer to my desk designed
for that purpose. In the morning
when I camo to the office the desk
was broken open and the account
gone, also all records of paid order
numbers. I was completely disheart­
ened by this loss' which made it al­
most impossible for me to hide the
other any longer. I wired for nn in­
spector who arrived in a few days and
recommended to the auditor thnt cred­
it be allowed me for the stolen orders,
but 1 was not sure this would be done
and wroto Mr. El well that I had de­
cided to let him help me out. Death
intervened, as he was found murder­
ed in his home in New York a few
days later, before I henrd a second
time from him.
In the fall of 1920 I received word
from the auditor to deposit $ 20,000 at
Jacksonville to cover the amount of
the orders, "pending n further inves­
tigation." This, it was •naturally im­
possible for me to do. I went to Jack­
sonville in December, 1920, intending
to ask inspectors for advice, but when
I reached there 1 could not open my
mouth and speak because of their
wishes for me U» make good in thd
position of postmaster which I had se­
cured. •
•
. ■
I returned home from Jacksonville
and had a long talk with my brother,
telling him everything. He asked me
to wait until after Christmas, give
him time to think, and he would see
what we could do. On Christmas day

for my parents,
My plan was to take the. first fed­
eral reserve shipment which approxi­
mately covered my loss, remit it n few
thousnml a day until the shortage was
eliminated, then, hnving set my ac­
counts in order, ride over the Lake
Worth bridge in an old Chevrolet C a r
which I had obtained, thus giving fhc
nppenrance of death by accident, nnd
1 believed the policies would be paid
by the time the miBsing bank' pack*
age could be traced to me.
What changed my pinna was not the
breaking down of a "master mind," ns
wns suggested by one who did not
know me well. It wns seeing n hoy in
trouble who was his mother’s sole sup­
port; seeing postal clerks In trouble
who arc young nnd ambitious with a
future before them. I wished to justi­
fy myself with them nnd with inspec­
tors by obtaining a statement from
Miltmore as to previous occurrences,
which I felt sure I could do. I, there­
fore, left West Palm Beach for Or­
lando, Monday morning, August 1st.
Baxter Patterson had no connection
with the mntter whatever, except as a
paid chauffeur. I asked him if he
could drive over hwo and b^ck in a
day, but he was not sure of this and
we were two hodrs later reaching Or­
lando than we expected, on account of
About 5:30 Monday evening I sent
a note to Mr. Miltmore asking him
to call a t the San Juan Hotel- and see
me. He did not arrive-for so long th st
I called Patterson and sent a second
note.
When Mr. Miltmore arrived at my
room in the hotel, I told him briefly
the whole thing. Ho was vor/ much
agitated and grabbed my bolt wifh
both hands, shaking it and asked me
to let him go. I insisted that I wish­
ed him to tell me the truth first. I
made him sit in tjie chair by the win­
dow and talk to me. While he tu t
there he admitted that he gave my
brother dragged wine; that be took

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ORLANDO, Aug. 8.—Mrs. F. A.
Miltmore, widow of the man shot in
n local hotel last week, and in connec­
tion with whose death Miss Lena
Clarke, former postmistress of West
Palm Beach is being held in Jail here,
declared today that Miltmore at., no
time had any such sum of money as
Miss Clarke, in her statement made
public yesterday by Sheriff Karel ac­
cused him of taking from the West
Palm Beach postoffice in the summer
the money out of the vault before I
returned, that he took and burned my
vouchers for April, 1920, and some
other minor facts. I showed him the
evidence of the robbery of the bank
money, told him to what lengths I
had gone trying to carry on for my
folks' sake; appealed to him to give
me his statement as to the first oc­
currences which led me to such des­
perate action. I told him thnt I would
have federal authorities let me serve
the whole term out for everything
that had been done, if he would just
tel) the-truth so thnt I could back up
and start out over again. I told him
he had undermined the entire struc­
ture of my life work; I appealed to
him In the name of my two brothers,
brother Masons of his, to tell the
truth nnd help me out ftf the diffic­
ulty. He snid that he knew inspec­
tors batter than 1 did, thnt they were
relentless; thnt they would not have
nny mercy upon him. His harangue
nbout inspectors made me feel ter­
ribly ns they hnvo always beery fair
with me. His remarks were learned
from ngitntive literature which he
used to disseminato among the clerks
in thu, postofficc to enuse discontent
on the job among them.
I (old Mr. Miltmore 1 did not wish
to harm him but I came here for the
truth, which he would tell tire inspect
tor when he got here. T remember
saying he would sit there until one
got to os; big drops of perspiration
stood out on his face nnd he asked me
for a drink. I had brought with me n
little pellet supposed to make a per­
son sleep about twelve hours. 1 had
this in a small paper in my pocket. It
was deep dusk in the room, 1 reached
with my left hand and
behind
supposed J slipped the pellet into the
glass of water which was behind me
on the table. I -remember thinking
he would never go to sleep, the time
seemed interminably long, then the
phone ringing when Patterson railed
to know if the telegram was ready,
but I had been under a terrible strain
of long years standing; I had enten
nothing for two days; for nearly two
hours I had been gnder a death-like
suspense, and there is a sudden space
of time in my mind thut is nothing
but a whirling blackness, nut of which
I emerged to find Chief Vestel wiping
my brow with his handkerchief, us 1
drank a glass of water, and nsking
me questions which seemed to ring u
thousand miles away. I could not give
nny more definite information nnd re­
fused to talk until my sister had been
with me ii
fter which I felt bet­
ter and that night about 2 o’clock I
awoke suddenly nnd remembered that
I torn n bath when I first reached
Orlnndo, before Mr. Miltmore came to
my room. I saw iis in a dream the
missing money near the bath tub in
the hotel and told Chief Vestel nbout
it Thursday morning as soon ns I
could soc-him.
I have nothing to hide from, your
office. But I beg of you to consider
the enormous strain under which 1
have been for years. I did not hnve
a “master mind" of which I was ac­
cused, but rather I had nearly eaten
my heart out grappling with a des­
perate problem; I was just a woman
fighting to shield any appearance of
carelessness in a brother who was her
worshipped idol;' a woman trying to
care for aged parents and the broth­
er’s fatherless children. The loss of
that brother by death was a culmina­
tion of circumstances which led up to
the events that have taken me away
from my home and work and loved
ones Into .the Orange county jail. I
have fought a hard fight and if it was
not in the wisest way, nevertheless,
I am not afraid to refer the truth to
your mercy, as I would'before the
judgment bar of God.
(Signed) LENA M. T. CLARKE.
WEST PALM, BEACH, Aug. 8.—
Miss Lena Clarke, postmistress here
and held in Orlando Tn connection
with the death of F. A. Miltmore, was
in West Palm Beach a t the time Jos­
eph B.' Elwcll was murdered in New
York, say friends of the family here,
who also say the hasn’t been north

Mr. and Mrs. D..L, Thrasher and
Miss May Thrasher, spoilt the day at
Eustis, tW? guests of Mrs. Thrasher’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Forran.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Lloyd motored
to Apopka yesterday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Puleston, Miss
Camilla Puleston,, Mrs. T. M. Puleston and Briggs Arrington, motored to
DeLand and Enterprise yesterday.
Mrs. T. M. Puleston and Master
Briggs Arrington leave tonight for
Monticello, Fla., where .they will
spend several weeks with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. F. B. Langley and Master
Frank Langley spent the week-end
with Mrs. W.* T. Langley, at ‘her
apartment at Daytona Beach.
*Dr. W. T. Langey and Mr. E. B.
Langley motored to Daytona Beach
yesterday, where they spent the day
with their families. They were ac­
companied home by Mrs. F. B. Lang­
ley and Master Frank, who have
spent the week-end with Mrs. T. L.
Langley.
Mr. and Mfra. L. I. Frasier motored
to Daytona Beach Saturday. Misses Agnes Dumas and Marion
Phillips and Mr. Raymond Phillips,
were among the Salford people a t
Daytona Beach yesterday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry, Misses
Florence, Ethel and Ruth Henry,
spent the day at Daytona Beach yes­
terday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Whitoomb and
family are moving to Orlando toCol. and Mrs. George Knight and
family were among those from this
city spending the day at Daytona
Beach yesterday.
S. I). Williams, of Jacksonville, is
in^thc city on a business mission.
A. Rnffield and Mr. Dawson .motor­
ed to Daytona Beach yesterday.
Mr. F. B. Langley went to Tampa
this morning on Inisiness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride motor­
ed to Winter Park yesterday where
they Spent the day with friends. They
.were nccompnnied home by Mrs. J. A.
Harris and' Miss Margaret Harris,
who will be their guests for the week.
Messrs. Ed and John Mcisch nnd
Dick Brown were among those from
Sanford at Daytona Bench yester­
day.
Messrs. D‘. C. Marlowe nnd John
Smith spent the dny at Daytona
Beach yesterday with their families
who are spending several weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee motored
to Umntilln Saturday where Mr. I^cc
went on business.
Mrs. Ernest Knipp has returned
home from Maryland where she has
spent seVefsl weeks visiting relatives.
Mrs. Jack Davison has returned
home from an extended visit with
friends and relatives in Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Marlowe, Master
Bohbie Marlowe, Mrs. John C. Smith
and Master Wilson Smith, are spend­
ing some, time at Daytona Bench.
Ervin Seay, of Dade City, is visit­
ing his cousin, Robert Thrasher, at
his homo on Celery avenue.
Mrs. Loretta Brothcrson and Tom
Brothcrson left yesterday for Tampa,
Clearwater and St. Petersburg.
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. W. Stokes and
Miss Dorothy Stokes .motored to Or­
lando yesterday where they were the
guests of Mrs. Stokes’ parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
Messrs. R. T. Thrasher and Flow­
ers, wore in Jacksonville Friday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Bailey nnd bftby
left this morning for Eustis, where
they will spend this week.
It. E. Herndon nnd Ed. Higgins mo­
tored to Leesburg this morning on
business.
*
Wallace Bell,‘Sherman Moore and
Curtis Barber formed a congenial par­
ty motoring to Dnytona Beach yester­
day.
I)r. J. N. Robson and children spent
the dny at Daytona Beach yesterEarl Field spent the day very pleas­
antly nt Daytona Beach yesterday.
P. H. Walsh, of Wilmington, N. C.,
is spending jo m c time in this city
transacting business.
Messrs. Cook, Hunt, Harbough and
P. H. Walsh, from the Montcfuma Ho­
of Atlanta since she was a child. ED
well'hasn't;beep here, since May 28,
1920,-when Tie came to attend to some
matters in .connection'with his yacht.
It is not believed by authorities here
that she could have had any connec­
tion with hfs death.
•
Paul Clnrk, then postmaster, died
on Christmas day after being bitten,
by a harlequin snake which he had as
a pet, Ht was an "amateur" snake
charmer, it is recalled, but had been
drinking and tried to put the snake
in his mouth—a hew trick say those
who knew him----- and the snake bit
him. It was ChrUtmss eve. He died
the next. day.

TRADE

MARK

$625 f. o. b. Detroit

M achine P ow er Farm ing
“In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in 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 preductioh basid. •
“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."

A U T H O R IZ E D

tel, were among those from this city
enjoying the delightful surf nt Day­
tona Beach yesterday.
Oliver Murrell, of Wauchula, spent
the week end with his parents, Cnpt.
r.nd Mrs. K. It. Murrell.
R. Cecil Moore, of Tampa, was reg­
istered at the Montczumn Saturday.
Mr. It. E. Newman spent the week­
end with his fnmily nt Dnytona
Beach.
* Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kunncr and
fnmily spent the dny at Daytona

D EA LER

G r o w e r s , sto p a n d th in k
a b o u t th e
Where would your production
costs have gone, during and aft­
er the war, but for the restrain­
ing influence of the Exchange
Supply Company?

WARI NG S E E K S TO

OBTAIN A PARDON
ORLANDO, Aug. R.—R, D. Waring,
who wns recently convicted of ag­
gravated assault upon the person of
J. F..Ange, whom Waring claimed he
shot in self defense here early in the
ytar, has applied todny to the pordon
board for a pardon from the sentence
of six months in prison and a fine of
$500.
Waring, n real estate dealer in
Orland^ called Angc ,who is presi­
dent or the Bank of Orange, Orlando,
to his home ont night- zcvcral months
ago, and after some words with the
banker concerning a business venture
at Kissimmee, in which Waring want­
ed a part which was denied him by
Angc, the latter wns shot by Waring.
At the tria, which occurred a few
weeks ago In Orlando, Waring testi­
fied that Angc attacked him as he lay
In bed ill. The banker testified that
he not only did not attack-Waring,
^ut was in the act of leaving the
room, having refused to Ulk further
with Waring, and that the latter drew
a pistol from undtr his pillow and
fired. The banker was only slightly
wounded. The affair created a sensation.
Mr. Vaughan, Farmer, Telia How He
AH Ilia Prize Seed Corn,
"Some time ago sent away for
some pedigreed seed corn. Put It in
a.gunny sack and hung it on a rope
suspended from roof. Rats got It all
—how beats me, but they did because
I got 5 dead whoppers in the morning
after trying RAT-SNAP."
Three
sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar­
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
Sell It with a Herald Want Ada

What would you be asked for,
fertilizer today but for the fact
that the Exchange Supply Com­
pany has its own fertilizer plant
in operation?
How much more would you
have to pay for crates during the
coming shipping season but for
the ownership of mills by the
Exchange Supply Company?
Wherein would lie any hope
for the citrus industry of Flprida
but fdr the buying at wholesale
made possible by the Exchange
Supply Company.
Since there are so many ways
In which the Exchange Supply
Company saves money to
members of the Florida Citrus
Exchange, why not become af­
filiated and reduce your grove
and-packing house costs?

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921

:ans Abandonment of

AMERICAN LEGION WILL HAVE
"FLASHES OF ACTION” AT
THE PRINCESS

Negotiations For
Famine Relief

Campbclt-Lossing Post of the Am­
erican Legion will give the people of
this county some realistic war pic­
tures when they present ‘‘Flashes of
Action” at the Princess Thentre in
this city matinee nnd night, Wednes­
day, August 24th.‘ Read what the
Charlotte News says of this picture:
“American soldiers are actually seen
overwhelming the Huns in the vivid
picture, 'Flashes of Action,’ now be­
ing shown at the Strand. Heroes
struck by shrapnel nnd falling wound­
ed in the victorious dashes for liberty
can be seen as plainly as if the spec­
tator were on the scene of battle. The
picture is in every way a marvelous
reality, and was taken at the risk of
death of the camera man. It is being
shown under the .auspices of the Hor­
nets Nest Post, No. 9, of the American
Legion,
"The war is seen in its most ter­
rible aspects. Infantry charges, bat­
tles of the air, artillery offensives,
subrqnrinc attacks, and night hnttlcs
are set forth nctually ns they occur­
red on the battlefield.
"Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt • is
seen leading his squadron of airplanes
for an nttnek on the German lines,
and aerial battles are presented to
the eye, with the machine of the vic­
tims falling headlong.to the earth.
"Gas nttneks, with the great clouds
of gns rolling across the earth’s sur­
face in front of the wind, are pictured.
Then there are the bombardments
with explosive gas shells, hurling Ihc
deadly poison in every direction.
"The artillery bombardment at
night are terrible in aspect. The most
horrible thunderstorm pales in signifi­
cance to the blinding flushes from the
big guns which light up the country
for miles around. Shrapnel is seen
exploding in all directions. Huyragcs
are laid down like curtains of fire.
“In the face of all of this, the Am­
erican infantry is seen * advancing.
Taking advantage of shell holes, the
doughboys push back the foe with
never fait ering steps. Now and then
a hero falls in death or badly wound­
ed, and the Red Cross men dash out
to render first nid under terrific tire.
"At one instance n German plane is
seen attacking an American observa­
tion hnlloon.
The observer leaps
from the balloon with a parachute
nnd descends safely to the ground.
The German aviator flies around the
balloon in an effort to set it afire.
Anti-aircraft guns belch forth at him
in the meantime.. HiTnucceeds in set­
ting fire to ‘the balloon, but is nt the
same time struck by a shell and
comes zigzngginfi with terrific speed
to the ground. Hundreds of soldiers
rush to the spot. The aviator mirac­
ulously escaped death, hut is enptur-

MCA, Aug. 10.—Soviet Russia
has r e l e a s e d only six of the
American prisoners who have ar­
rived at Narva, Eslhonla, but the
fact that only this half dozen
w(re sent out of the country is
aaid today to threaten a long de­
lay in and perhaps abandonment
0f negotiations for American
famine relief in Russia.
The
prisoners released were: Captain
Eminent Kilpatrick, of Uniontown, Ala.; William Flick, Dr.
tfrston 0. Eves, Zcnophom Blumenthal, Henry J. Lemarc and Rus­
sell Paltlnger.

bo bbed h a i r p u t

UNDER BAND BY
M. FIELD &amp; CO
Girl Employees Must Wear Hair Nets
Until Hair Grow# Out.
(B j Th* OAMCUMd P r» u &gt;

»

CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Orders posted
bj Marshall Field &amp; Company today
that girl clerks with bobbed hair must
wear hair nets until tresses grow out
again. One clerk wns dismissed for
refusing to obey the rule.

Mother and Daughter

Drowned at Ml. Dora,
Case Was Accidental

Rub-Mv-Tism for Rheumatism
Buy it with a Herald Wnnt Ad
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;; The Florida Scout

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LANDIS, FISn &amp; HULL
Attorneys pnd Counsellors-at-Law
DcLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in the State and feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles

SCHELLEMAINES
LAWYER
O m c ’K IN T H E COURT IIOUHR

SANFORD - •• FLORIDA

GEO. G. HERRING
Al(omcy-al-Law /

No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Build ip
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY. M c L A U L I N
JEWELER
MV SPECIALTIES:
Pickard’a Hand-Pslnted China
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
PoRcrV Plated Ware
Elidn and Waltham Watches,

Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to

French Dry Cleaners
S team . Dyers
Mala 8L
Jacksonville,

Fla.
c prepay parcel postage on returns

Josief Erl Walker, horn A|iril 2nd,
1919, died August 7, 1921, aged 2
years, 4 months and &gt;5 days. Not
only wiir father, mother nnd little
brothers, miss the Sounds of his lit­
tle foot stops, hut all of his kindred
nnd friends as well, for the beauti­
ful nnd attractive little darling wns
loved by all who knew him. With his
pcr.'cct features, seeming good health
and cheerful nature, it is not a won­
der that the truth come ns a blow
almost unbearable; still, let us pray
earnestly that the old vision of our
baby i may fade into a more lovely
one. He Is safe in the arms of the
first, real tmo friend thnt children
ever knew. We recall just now,
something of the grant 'lovo and
sympathy which He possessed for all
the little children. He is the same
.Saviour today, as in those days. A
real Saviour gone to prepare a real
place for us. Is it not wonderful?
How can wo grieve more, when we
know that our fair little Joe is at
home with the loving and powerful
Saviour of us all. He will never
again suffer pain, sorror, or death.
We can go to him, see his beauti­
ful countenance ,his beaming blue
eyes, and know for ourselves that
there will never, never, be no more
parting.
What more could w? ask f.
By Hla Aunt,
MRS. W. A. HOPKINS,

THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
The physicians In Michigan have
WILKINSON
agreed to cift their fees, which opera­

. ATTORNHY8-AT-LAW
tion should make a greater hit with
Vi!1 practice In oil County, Stato and the public than the old appendix fad.
■
.
Federal Courts.
r l8trNat Bank
Sanford,. Fla.
666 cures a Cold quickly.
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"Ruins of beautiful towns are
shown. The spectator feels almost as
if ho were on the spot. Buildings pro
seen crumbling under big shells and
disastrous fire sweeping the towns.
"The picture sets forth every aspect
uf the war, and one seems to be pres­
ent on the actual scene of conflict,
so real does it secern. It depicts the
hardships only those who were pres-

W ash poisons and toxins from
system before putting
food into stomach.
WnBh yourself on the inside before
breakfnkt 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 cvfcry ounce of food taken into
tho stomach, nearly an ounce of waste
mntcrinl-must be carried out of.the
body, f this waste is not eliminated
day by day it quickly ferments and
generates poisons, gases and toxins
which are. absorbed or sucked into the
blood stream, througn the lymph ducts
which should suck only nourishment.
A splendid health measure Is to
drink, before breakfast each day, a
glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate in ‘it, which
is a harmless way to wash these pois­
ons from the stomach, liver, kidneys,
and bowels;' thus cleansing, sweetenlng and freshening the alimentary
canal before eating more food.
A quarter pound of limestone phos­
phate costs but very little at the drug
■tore, but is sufficient to moke any­
one an enthusiast on inside bathing.
—Adv.

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riu up your maKi
papers with P. A .
Greatest sport you know
to pull out your makin’s
papers and some Prince
Albert and roll up a ciga­
rette ! That’s because P. A.
is so delightfully good and
refreshing in a cigarette—
just like it is in a jimmy
pipe! You never seem to
get your fill — P. A.’s so
jo y ’u sly fr ie n d ly and
appetizing.
Prince Albert will be a
revelation to your taste! No
other tobacco at any price is
in its class! And, it rolls up

the national jo y tm ok

P h il ip R . A n d r e w s

(From S a tu r d a y 's Dally

The Seminole Camp Fire Girls arc
deserving mention in more ways than
one; and if they were to receive tjic
boosting and encouragement that the
Hoy Scouts do, they could add ipiiite
a little to the welfare of the city.
The Camp Fire Hand, ns a whole,
is prnhnhly the largest nnd most ef­
ficient of any organization for girls
ami a fine asset has been added to this
community ns well as others, when it
was established. W h en th e people
realize that tho Camp Fire Girls can
do so much in helping the town, they
will encourage more members, and
help them to build as fine a camp and
equipment as tho Scouts.
The Seminole Hand has twenty
members, which comprise one group.
The girls urn enthusiastic and willing
to help in any way possible; they have
won numerous honors already, which
show nbilty in home craft, 'honlth
cruft, nature lore, camp craft hand
craft, business, citizenship nnd pat­
riotism. •
The girls are in for n good time
as well; so yesterday afternoon mem­
bers of the group “hiked” out to Crys­
tal Lake, about five o'clock ami after
enjoying the lake to it* fullest extent,
n picnic lunch was served. After pro­
nouncing tho nftermmn delightfully
spent, they accepted n ride home, ns
tho weather is a little hit warm for
much hiking.
Now the best at the Inst. Tho girls
need money for their equipment, nnd
ns they know how everybody likes
sweets, they-are going to give a spec­
ial treat in form of n enndy sale, Sat­
urday afternoon nt four o’clock in
front of tho Union Pharmacy. Come
and enjoy some .fresh home made
candy nt low prices.

R E A L

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

IF YOU NELD A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE

We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
GAS RANGES

The B all

Hardware Co

SANFORD, FLORIDA

That depends on the liver,

Dr. Miles’ L iv er Pills*,'

A man in Morgantown, N. C., cut
his wife’s throat, then knelt and cov­
ered her face with kisses nnd cares­
ses.
Perhaps he had been reading
about Congress’ treatment of tho crip­
pled and disabled ex-service men.

mild, gentle, effective. Use them as an occasional'
laxative or for chronic constipation. At all druggists

666 cures Dengue Fever,

Work on our new factory Is progressing well. ■It will be ready to serve our cus.
tomers the coming season.
There have been many recent improvements in such equipment and we are putting
In the latest and best.
v
Automatic weighers shut off delivery and ring gong nt exact quantity specified, and
special mixers blend the materials more-thoroughly than ever before. Accuracy and
perfection are the special features considered.
Ideal Fertilizer is to be c^en better than in the past. Get in line for your fall re­
quirements.
'
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•

R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
a g r ic u l t u r a l b u il d in g

666 cures Bilious Fever,

easily because it’s crimp cut
and it stays put
It’s the best bet you ever
laid that you’ll like Prince
Albert better than any ciga­
rette you ever rolled I
And listen! I f you HaVd
a jimmy pipe hankering-~
by all means know what
Prince Albert can do for
you! It’s a revelation in a
pipe as well as in a ciga­
rette! P. (A. can’t bite or
parch. Both are cut out
by our exclusive patented
process.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
•
VOLUME

IN TH E H E A R T OP TH E W O R L D ’S G REATEST VEG ETAB LE SECTION

HISS CLARKE TOOK MONEY
ACCORDING TO STATEMENT
GIVEN PALM BEACH POST
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v

‘Chief Postal Inspector
Says W om an Confess­
ed at Orlando

takes a l l blam e
for t h e p o s t o f f i c e r o b b e r y

AT WEST PALM
BEACH
* *

NUMBER 51

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921

xn

Gift of France to Mr. Harding

TRADE EXTENSION TRIPS
WOULD VISIT THE COUNTY
AND ADVERTISE SANFORD
NAVAL DIRIGIBLE
WILL SAIL AUGUST 25
ENGLAND TO AMERICA.

GOVERNMENT TO PURCHASE
PUBLIC HEALTH HOSPITAL
AUGUSTA AND OTEEN.

(Br The iuMlttoS Tnu)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Tho mon­
ster British built naval dirigible
ZR-2 will sfil from England on Aug.
25th fftr its station at Lakchurst, N.
J., tho navy department announced to­
WHEN ON THRESHOLD OF BUS­
day.
IEST SEASON SANFORD HAS
EVER EXPERIENCED.

;By n* iu«uitd rtM«i
. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.-Th«spurchaso of sites and buildings of the
public health sendee hospitals at Au­
gusta, Go., and Otecn, N. C., for the
use of disabled soldicrss, was author­
ized today by Secrctry Mellon.
v

Promote a Feeling o f
Good Fellowship and
- Extend Trade

NOW IS THE TIME

t

Three Bandits Held
Up Messenger and
Robbed Mail Pouches

Capt. Marion Cooper
Arrived Berlin Today,
, Jax Boy
is Now Safe
a*1
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^ In fnost cities which maintain ■
commercial organization, ono o f the
important functions o f that organisa­
1 •
.
tion is to arrange trado extension
ORLANDO, An*. 4, 4:19 p.
Supposed to Have Stolen Sixty Thou­ trips which afford themembers an op - '
Visiting Mrs. Harrison Who Gave Him
,u.—Chief of Police Veatef an­
sand in urrcncy
.
portunlty to repay to the towns In
r
Food When Starving
nounced at four o’clock thin af­
their territory the visits made by th*
% President Harding receiving from Ambassador Jules J. Jusserand, as the
.
(Br Th» 1»»—l«t»4 rr»u&gt;
ternoon that Miaa Clarke con­
gift of France,- the first replica of the Fllory monument, the tribute of Lor(pr Th# Auo&lt;UUd Pr»»»)
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 4.—Thrcoroandlta merchtants and citizens o f tho town.
fessed to him Monday night
BERLIN, Aug** 4.—Capt. Merlon rn'ne rind Fllory to the valor of Amerlcnn troops who delivered their "Soil from today held up and slugged Tommy It is aJso a method by which they ex­
she shot and killed Miltmore
Cooper, of Jacksonville, who escaped German oeeupntlon. At the same time Ambassador Jusserand transmitted Felaido, postoffico messenger, near tend their trade relations and in var­
after Miltmore refused to algn
from Moscow prison after being shot to Commander John O. Emery of the American Legion Ihe formal Invitation here •and escaped with three mail ious cities different Rians have b e n
a statement Saying he robbed
down during the fighting between tho of President Mlllernnd and of the French government requestingxthe presence pouches, ono of which is Relieved con­ evolved to attain this end. It ia gen­
of a Legion delegation nt the unveiling In August. In the group, from left to
the West Palm Beach postofBolsheviki and Poles, arrived hero right, besides Sir. Harding, are: Muriel Knerht. French high commissioner*r tained sixty thousand dollars in cur­ erally conceded that trips of this kind .
flee.
from Warsaw yesterday to see Mr*. Ainhnsondor Jusserand. Theodore Roosevelt. John O. Eme-y.
rency consigned to the Standard Oil are worth while— that the item o f ex­
Marguerite
Harrison,
an
American
Refinery at Woodriver, III.
pense Is a legitimate charge .to ad­
* * * * * * * * * *
newspaper correspondent, recently lib­
vertising, and tho members o f com - .
erated by tho Soviet authorities. Coop­
mercial organizations take great in­
K nights of Columbus
WEST PALM BEACH, Aug. 4 ^ - er declared Mrs. Iinrriion saved nls
terest in them and usually co-operate
According to a statement given to the life, by supplying him with food and
W ill Raise a Million
in suggesting tho places to visit. T h e y
West Palm Beach Post yesterday af­ clothes at Moscow prison before she
For
W
elfare
W
ork
promote n feeling of good, fellowship
ternoon by L. A. Johnson, chief pos­ was incarcerated.
nnd ninny acquaintances arc formed
tal inspector for the Southeastern (Jij*In Italy is Announced at International that nrc lasting and agreeable.
trict, Miss Lena Clarke, postmistress
.
* Convention.
Towns visited always plan some
Irish
Republican
at this place, confessed to F. J. G.
kind
of n reception governed by th e
THREE
FISHERMEN
.
Pulsifer, an assistant Inspector, In her
Parliament H as
Golden . Voiced Singer
(B/ Tk» AsmcUUS tnu)
SHIPWRECKED
IN
HOAT
length
o f tho stay with them, so the
cell at Orlando, that she alone was re­
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.— At the)
Been
Called
Now
Had
Friends
in
Every
.
FOR
FOUR
DAYS.
members'
making the trip return
sponsible for the loss of two register­
request) of Pope Benedict tho Knighta
home,
In
m
&lt;5at instances, satisfied that
ed packages containing $32,000 miss­
Country in W orld
of Columbus decided to ralso one mil­
Reply of Ulster to Overture* by Sinn
(Bj Tk4 AuocUt*d Full)
it has been worth the time, trouble
ing from tho local postoffice since
lion dollars to inaugurate tho Ameri­
NEW YORK, Aug. 4—Three fisher­
Fein Unfavorable
and expenso involved.
(Br Tk* AtMtUUd Ftms)
July 26.
can welfare work in Italy, it was an­
men were picked up from a disabled
NAPLES, Aug. 4.-i- Thousands
The advent of the automobile hew
$5,700 of tho money, Mis\ Clarke
(Bj^Tk. AiMcUtyVPrua)
nounced nt ti^o International Knighta
motor boat sixty miles off the Flori­
gathered today for the funeral of
served
to grently increase the retail,
told Pulsifer .according to tho state­
of Columbus annual convention hero
DUBLIN, Aug. 4.—rFull meeting of da const on August 1st, and brought
Enrico Caruso at the church of San
territory
of the larger cities nnd towne
ment, would be found at tho residence tho Irish Republican parliament has
here todny by tho steamship Snntn Frnncisco I)i Poolaw, which ho used todny. The fund will be raised by
In many tases shoppers
driving,
of J. E. Chambers of this city, and been called. Official announcement of
popular
subscription
nmong
tho
mem­
Theresn from Matnnzn*. The men upon permission of King Victor Em­
twenty-five,*
fifty
or
oven
one
htnsthis amount, Inspector Johnson says, tho call will be published in tonight's
said they left Palm Beach on July manuel. .Representatives of tho king bers pf the order.
dred miles to trade, the territory, a t
Mis men recovered yesterday after­ issue of the Irish Bulletin. It is re­
7th, and had .been without wnter or and royal family, Italian.government,
course, being affected materially by
noon. Other sums, according to tho ported the reply of Ulster to the over­
food for four days when rescued. The municipality and prefecture appointed
■signed statement, wore used to cover tures by the Sinn Fein received and is
the class of roads lending to the city
boat is owned by H. Holoway, of nttended the services and the United
s deficit in her local accounts.
nnd
the location of competing center*.
not favorable.
Palm Beach.
States government had Instructed o f­
Miss Clarke Ib held without bail at
In this connection too much street
ficials to appear at the funeral.
1
Orlando In connection .with the killing
cannot bo laid upon the necessity af.
TWELVE
LOADED
of F. A. Miltmore Monday night in
good roads.
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TANK CARS WRECKED
IRISH REPUBLIC
*
that city. Miltmore was formerly em-j
The automobile trip is popular in.
— NO LOSS OF LIFE
PARLIAMENT TO MEET
ployed in tho local postoffice.
mnny towns nnd cities ‘and Is'parties•
ON AUGUST SIXTEEN
According to Chief Inspector John­
Inrly well adapted to trips where thw
ZION
CITY
HAS
REGULATIONS
ALEXANDRIA, La., Aug&gt; 4.—
son’s statement made to the Post, In­
number participating does not war­
AGAINST
SMOKING
ON
(Br
Tb#
A*
k
k
la
tad
Pr«M)
loaded tank cars of gnsoline were de­
spector Pulsifer returned here yester­
rant
the funning of a special train and’
SUNDAY
DUBLIN,
Aug.
4.—Irish
Republic
stroyed by fire todny when n t,rnin
day from Orlando, whore he hod been
for comparatively short', trlps Into
was wrecked nenr Bcntlet, l&gt;a. No parliament summoned to meet August
sent in nn attempt to clenr up the SPUKGIN GETS AS FAR AS MEX­
.B y The A ia o cla te d Fraaa) m
Immediate trade territories. It per­
16th.
life loss as far as known.
missing mi^ncy:
ZION, III., Aug. 4.—Smoking a mits o f much greater flexibility and)
ICO BUT WILL BE CAP“ 1 and I alone, took tho tnon- ,
pipe in Zion cost Frederick Stockstill docs not call for .the outlay required
TURBO
ncy. There was no ono else but
$65 today. The city, which haa*ordi­ by the more pretentious train trips.
mo connected with tho affair.
nances regulating women’s dress and
(B/ Tk» U hcUM rreu)
As n rulo It Is more ipcal (n char­
You will find $5,700 of the stol­
how its residents shall spend Sunday acter nnd its make-up generally In­
EL PASO, Tox., Aug. 4.—Warren
en money In tho honie of J. E.
also has n bon ngnlnlt smoking. “ This
Spurgin, missing president of the
cludes men representing both whole­
Chambers, 323 South Poinsetta
must stop," the Judge remarked when
Michigan avenue Trust o., of Chicago,
sale nnd retail establishments. Fre­
street, West Palm Beach," John­
he fined Stockstill. "Stop," Stockstill
is In the vicinity of Chihuahun City,
quently such excursions are almost
son quoted Miss Clarke as saying
replied, "Wmy Pm as stopped as my
Mexico, according to a telegram re­
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—
—
wholly community boosting trfp*—
in her signed.stntomcnt. He ex­
name would Indicate."
ceived by El Paso police. The tele­
FLAHERTY HEADS KNIGHTS.
got-to-gothor, get-nequainted propo­
hibited authority for getting tho
gram ndded that his nrrest is expect­ From Southern
States
sitions, nnd nrc, no doubt, o i v&amp;liuo
money front Chambers' home in n
ed momentarily and Mexican officials
And Surgeon Gen1 s a n f r a n c i s c o . August 4 —if WAGE REDUCTION
both
from tho standpoint o f a knowl­
note signed by Miss Clarke's first
nru said to bo co-operating with tho
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.,
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•
necessary, the Knights of Columbus
edge
of the immediate surrounding^
American officers in the search for
ANNOUNCE!) TODAY.
name—Lena.
erai v&lt;umniing
j wm «.pu^ it* whole force of 800,000
country,
crop conditions and trade.
The note read:
Spurgin.
^
._ .
I members Into the movement to end
‘ The better organized trips havo •
(Br Tk« Au m UUS Fr*u)
1
“ Dear Grandpa— Please let'Mr.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.— Pellagra foreign propaganda in Amcrim, he «t
LYNN, Mass., Aug. 4.— A wage re­ defipito schedule and program such a »
Pulsifer get something out of my
K night Would Have
situation was discussed in closed scs- Europear or Asiatic," Supremo Alns- duction affecting twcLve thousand em­ the more ambitious train trips, th o
‘room. Lena.”
Nation-W ide Protest slon hero today at a conference be- t«r John H. Dublin of Denver, told the ployes of the General Electric Co.’s benefits in territory covered being:
The note was Written in a Western
tween health officials from Southern thirty-ninth annual supreme convcr.plant here was announced today. Tho compnrahio to the extended excufoUnion envelope, which hnd been split
A gainst Tariff Bill stntes and Surgeon General Cumming tion of the knights today,
open and was written on the inside.
‘ions.
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cut will vary in tho amount.
of the Public Health Service. Some
.^rchblshop Edward J. Hanna, of
On the reverse sldo of tho cnvelopo
A dnnger to bo guarded against In •
(Br Th« iModtUi Tnu)
of the state officials said as they cn- thp Catholic archdiocese of San FranAKRON, Ohio, Aug. 4.—Chambers
was the word "Jail.”
tho nutomobile trip is that o f It* de­
tered tho conference room they would cisco, In an address oh divorce said
of commcrqp, business men nnd cor­
generating into a road raco and c o ifdispute any claim that th6 disease had thnt tho “ Inxness of certain AmeriKANNEK’8 DEPARTMENT
porations throughout the country,
sequent forgetfulness of the real»rf&gt;renched serious proportions in their can divorce Inws is a national shame."
s t o r e P u t t i n g o n b ig
were appealed to in nn address hero
Joct of the trip. When this occur*, ifr:
SELLING EVENT. last night by C. L. Knight, republican territory. Information of Federal xhe tendency is to treat divorced as a
is I'kely to do more harm themgptfd..
government as to conditions, then con -j nntionnl idlosynnrchy when reality it
congressman, of Ohio, to join In a
More will be said in foilbwlng.ai^
tended was incomplete and did not nr- ^ a natJ0nal menace."
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Kanucr’s Department Storo takes nation-wide prqtcst to thf house ways
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relative to tho benefit* to be
curately picture conditions. Dr. Cunu.
]|c urged the knights to "fight tho
two pages in this issue of the Dally nnd means committee agqlnsl the ming said he hoped to get first hand ,||Vorce evils as they would all other IF ADDITIONAL TAXES ARE TO derived front trade extension tripe.
In general, a trade extension trip has
BE AVOIDED
Herald to tell the people about his Fcr.lnty tariff bill which he chnjactcr-, Information from tho atate officials ^ * 1,1 evUs."
IreJ ns one of the w ont pieces of leg
as its object, not only the Increase o f
and map out n concerted course of a c -. j anicFlnhcj-ty was today eiectrecord breaking sale that starts to(By Tk* StMcUUd rr.ii) t
illation in the country’s history.
trade that may result to the individu­
Prosident Harding requested the Pub- ^ ^ ^ Bcvcn^j, term „„ head of tho
morrow\nomlng and continues for
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—A cut of al jobber or retailer through meeting
Conpicssman Knight al»&gt; urged tion. The conference was called after
fourteen days. Kenner’s Department flat a protest ha made ng.i’ ist the Public Health and Red Crosa officials organization. i.OthoH officer^ chosen more than $250,000,000 in ordinary ex­ his customers and possible huyers, but
are: Martin H. Carmody, Grind Rap­ penditures of government this fiaca
Store carries a big line of everything cn.templated in':om* tax, y * 1 &lt;* ho were asked to take measure* to moo:
ids, Mich., depufy supreme .knight; year ia necessary if additional ta^es the strengthening of the city as the
logical center o f that soetion— not:
in men’a and ladles wearing apparel, ■aid, was discrimination in favor of the threatened ravages of pallagrn In J. G. McGinty, Jr., supreme secretary;
are to be avoided the Houae Ways only as a trading point, but the com­
shoes, hats, furniture, rugs, mattfnga, the country’s highest salaried men. the South.
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J. C..Pellltler, Boston, supreme advo­ and Means Committee was Informe&lt;
mercial, social and educational ceptcrstoves, hardware, lamps, paints, cut­ Congressman Knight also criticised
cate; Daniel J. Callahan, Washington, today by Secretary Mellon. ‘
—In short, the "big town" to Its con»lery, garden Kobo, trunks, suit cases, President Harding, declaring he was GOVERNOR AND Ills
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CABINET GO FISHING D. C., auprome treasurer; Dr. E. W.
one of the chief offenders in Increasing
stituency.
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silverware and everything.
Buckley, St. Paul, supreme physician;
BTAnTS TICK CAMPAIGN;
•This sale U really extraordinary taxation and dwelling tho coata^of run­
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 3.—Gover­ David F. Supple, San Francisco, aufrom the fact that it mean* very low ning the country by asking congress
DOWNEY AND WIL80N n vllREDT
r . (Br Tks' SmtUtoS Pr«M)
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nor
Hardee, Attomey-Genelal Buford, premo warden.
prices on auch a large variety of ma­ to pass a welfare bill calling for a
TALLAHASSEE, • Aug, 4.—Tha
Treasurer Luning and Secretary of
(Br Tk« AmmUUS Tnm)
terials and anyone’ can be satisfied $200,000,000 appreciation.
Leesburg believes in good schools, board of county commissioners have
The bill, he said, “ *as nothing hut State Craw fo r d J c fl yesterday after,
by attending the sale for you will find
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.— The statu'
noon for a short visit to Wakulla and its people have subscribed $3,500 decided to 'eradicate tho tick from
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something that y o u . want the price a plaything."
boxing
commission today refused ,ttk
Leon
county
and
about
$800
was
ap­
Beach, where they will be the guests to
up
deficiency necessary
will sell i t The sale has been ar­
permit Bryan Downey and Johnny
propriated
for
immediate
work;
also*
ltl! ^ hools up to the hlgheit
Speaking of the railroads, an­ of James Messer on a ^ ‘" g trip. It ^ k
ranged by J. M. Dawson which guar­
an amount sufficient to carry the Wilson, mlddleweighta, to box in thisis understood that Ihe party will re- 'r
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nouncement
that
the
public
ia
stealing
antees that If Will be Juat aa advertis­
turn today
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standard.
Other communities have work to completion will be included atae* unless they scttla in another
ed and Mr. Dawaon will be there to as- a'hundred million dollar* annually
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’ done the u m e.
At Groveland the in the budget.. There were many cat­ boyt the controversy which arose as *
from them, the Lakeland Telegram
&lt;^8t Mr* Kanner In seeing that every
The
artiat
who
eventually
gets
his'
money
voluntarily
appropriated waa tlemen and dairymen preaent and but result of their recent contest in Cleve­
^istomer is a aatllsfled one. R*hd the exclaims: "Why, a tramp could make pictures in the Rogtie'a Gallery is tho sufficient to pot its school in a class little opposition Uf the dipping de­ land when Wllsop was amrarded the
advertisement and note the prices on a fortune in twelve months Juat steal­ bad-eheck kind.
referee’s decision oh a foul.
veloped.
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|o f a city many tiimes its size.
s
ing rides from here to Ilalnea City."
hla fresh up-to-date merchandise.
(By Th. iutdiUd Titu)
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THOUSANDS GATHER TODAY
TO HONOR ENRICO CARUSO
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— FUNERAL, AT NAPLES

STOCKSTILL
STOOD STILL,
FINED BILL

MISSING BANKER
LOCATED AT
CHIHUAHUA

PELLAGRA SITUATION DISCUSSED
IN CLOSED SESSION AT CAPITAL
TODAY BETWEEN HEALTH OFFICIALS

GOVERNMENT
MUST CUT
50 MILLIONS

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY

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JACKSONVILLE, July 28,—The
Fall gardens are being planned and
annual tour .of field duty o f the Flor­
‘(
ida National Guard wiU be he)d at started.
The sound of the tractor and the
Camp Johnston August 6 to 20, gen­
eral orders having been issued by mowing machine ate heard yrith the
President’s
Statem ent
Adjutant-General Charles P. Lovell promise o f food for man and beast.
Quite an armada of airplanes passsetting
the date for the encampment
A bout Impoverished
and designating the units which will el over us south-bound on Tuesday.
South Erroneous
take tho field.
We counted eight, all but one being
These include the state stalf corps, in close formation as the wild geeso
medical corps, First Regiment o f In­ fly. A pretty sight
Louis Entzmingcr returned Wed­ fantry and the 121st motor transport
When work is over for the day, the
nesday from Tampa.
corps.
people show how they appreciate what
Tho Coast Artillery company, a has been done for them at Crystal
B. J. Overstreet is having a deep
NO FAMINE, NO DISEASE AND
part
of the National Guard, will prob­ Lake by the generous‘ folks o f San­
water
well
put
down
on
his
place.
NO FINANCIAL STRINGENCY
ably
be sent to one of the forts in ford and this vicinity in the crowds
W.
S.
Entxminger
was
transacting
IN T n iS GREAT 8TATB
this artillery district for its tour of that flock here every evening and
business in Sanford Thursday.
duty.
sometimes long after dark when the
B. Truott, o f Flint Cily, was in
The statement of President War­
The field duty of the
National water is cool and ploasant fo r a dip.
ren G. Harding declaring the exist­ town for a few days this past week.
Guard will be preceded by a school of
There was a mistake in our last
ence o f a semi-famine and pellagra
Mr, and Mrs. L. T. Hunt and chil­ instructions for officers, and non­
items in the spelling o f the toame of
la the southern states, and especially dren left for their home in Fort Lau­
commissioned officers of the various
in the cotton belt, came as a distinct derdale last Monday after a several
Mr. G. Lind.
commands, beginning August 2, and
surprise, not to say shock, to Flori­ weeks visit with Mrs. Hunt’s parents
Mrs. Valie Williams and little son
terminating on August 5.
dians at least, as no intiiAatlon o f such Kir. and Mrs. J. H. Allen.
was tho guest of her father fo r the
It is expected at least one officer',
a condition previously existed here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellborn Phillips and and a detachment of non-coms, from week-end, while her husband was on
Health officials, food marketing Mrs. E. C. Maurey and little son
each of the companies will attend this business at the metropolis.
officials, bankers and business men Gregory, were calling on friends here
Mrs. Emil Magnuson has been tak­
school, which will also be held at
generally emphatically insisted that Thursday.
ing
a few osteopath treatments at her
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Camp Johnston, where the government
the president’s remarks on the sub­
home
o f late in hopes o f regaining her
Miss Aldia LeVcrgne spent sever­ recently turned over to the state 160
ject could not possibly supply to Florhealth.
Wo are all hoping she will
al days in Orlando the guest of Miss barracks, mess halls, etc., fo r the use
soon
recover.
of tho guard.
Hard Jones.
Dr. R. C. Turck, state health ofMrs. J. E. Lundquest and their,
Each of the fifteen days of the en­
Mr. Spink was a visitor in Sanford
guests, Mrs. G. Munson, and daugh­
campment
will
be
filled
with
interest­
“ Pellagra is distinctly on the de­ Saturday.
ing work for the troops, the schedule ter, spent Friday at the home o f Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houston and
cline in Florida and there is no oc­
t
of instructions being prepared by Ma­ E. W. Lundqusst.
casion for alarm whatever, so far Miss Mildred were the guests of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose and little
jor Moore, United States Infantry,
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as the existence of pellagra is con­ Harriett Grist Sunday.
who is the inspectonrinstructor for the Robert, have rented tho new cottage
Maurico
'Clouscr
was
a
visitor
In
cerned.
guard in this state.
recently erected for Barney Beck, In
C. P. Kentjall, vice-president of town Sunday.
It' is likely that other officers from Gabrielis. This makes another shop­
the Barnett National Bank and presi­
A. Y. Fuller and Mr. Chamberlin
the regular army will also* be detailed man among the Upsala folks.
were visitors in Orlando Saturday.
dent o f the Morris Plan Bank:
for duty at the camp.
Rev. Albertson, of DeLand, writes
Mrs. H. R. Chapman and little son
, “ Florida is in a healthier financial
While the adjutant-general and oth­ us that it will be more convenient fo r
condition than any other state in the arrived from Jacksonville to spend
er officers o f the staff corps will be him to be with us next Sunday, 31,
union. As proof o f this, it is my some time with her parents, Mr. and
in the field with the troops, the camp and as usual at 3 o'clock here and 11
opinion that the banka of Florida owe Mrs. J. S. Dinkel.
will be in command of Col. Raymond in Lake Mary, thanon the 1st Sunday
less than $6,000,000 as against re­
Miss Ludle Partin, of Oviedo, is
C.' Turck, commanding officer of the in the month. We hope that his wife
sources approximately 60 times that the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
First Infantry.
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may also be ablo to take part as she*
and Mrs. Geo. LeVigne.
amount.”
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The officers who have been ordered sometimes docs, adding much to the
Florida State Marketing Bureau: .
Miss Etha Hartley, of Grovcland
into camp inclnde the following:
“ There is absolutely no sign of is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
service.
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Col. Raymond C. Turck, command­
distress, so far as Florida’s food sup­ Mrs. Jack Hartley.
Mrs. Geo. Munson and little daugh­
ing First Infantry, Jacksonville.'
ply or ability to buy is concerned.
ter, Josephine, of Savannah, Ga., have
Lieut.-Col. Vivian B. Collins, First
There is not even the slightest trace CROSSING THE WEKIWA RIVER'
been hero for a few weeks visiting
Infantry, Plant City.
of famine in any part of the state.”
nm6ng Her relatives arid old time
Major John L. Crary, quartermas­
These arc characteristic comments
friends of her girlhood. They have
ter corps, St. Augustine.
SLEEP AT R1Y EXPENSE
heard ip Jacksonville when men in
Major David F. Dunkle, command­ been mostly at the home o f Mr. and
position to speak with authority on
The crossing of the Wekiwa river ing First Battalion, First Infantry, Mrs. J. E. Lundquist and her sister,
the particular subject questioned up­
Mrs. August Swanson, Mr. and Mrs.
on with a view to refuting the presi- since the bridge has been down has West Palm Boach.
Magnuson and Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Major
Walter
Blackmcr,
inspector•« dent’s statement so far as Florida is at times been slow and troublesome,
Lundquist.
general's department, Jacksonville.
we
all
know
that
have
to
cross
it,
but
concerned.
Wo are glad to have our regular
Major
Guy
A.
Klock,
medical
corps,
that,
under
the
circumstances
wo
Can
The publication of the chief execu­
mail man on the rural route again
state surgeon, Daytona.
stand
but
when
it
comes
to
a
stage
tive’s declaration that a large part of
Major J, B. Griffin, surgeon, First nftcr his well deserved vacation spent
the cottoo belt is seriously affected of this sort what profanity would you
at the beach,
,
Infantry, St. Augustine.
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and distressed by shortage of money use ?
Major Jay H. Henning, command­
Irene Victoria, is the name given
and inability to dispose of cotton • A young couple motoring from San­
ing
Third
Battalion,
First
Infantry,
ford
to
Leesburg,
Tavares
and
Fruitthe
little daughter of Mr. andltMre.
crops, might be taken to include Flor­
Brooksville.
land
Park
visiting
friends
and
rela­
E.
W.
Lundquist. All are doing finely
ida at least in part, in view of the
Major Yandeli 0 . Brown, command­ and Grandma Swanson is mostly
• fact that some cotton is produced in tives and on their return o f course
home again now.
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tho~.«tate. Though Florida is npt an having to cross the river by barge, ap­ ing Socond Battalion, Live Oak.
Major Chester II. Wilson, machine
extensive cotton producer, the north­ proached the river in tho usual way
A welcome addition to the social
ern counties produce staple to some blowing the car horn for the barge gun officer, First Infantry, St. Au­ lifo in Upsala was the visit o f Miss
to come ahd get them but no sign of gustine.
extent.
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Ruth Burgqulst, and her brothters,
Capt. II. C. F. Dohm, quartermaster
-Chairman W. K. Jackson, of the a bnrge could they see coming their
Elmor
and Theodore, of Tigor Bay,
Florida Red Cross, asserted that if way,’ the moon just rising they could corps, Daytona.
near
Fort
Meade, at the homo o f their
Capt. Charles H. Andress, adjutant
there exists any famine in Floridn see said bnrge but it seemed to be
sister,
Mrs.
E. W. Lundquist. They
or epidemic of pellagra his organisa­ on the opposite side of the river. A f­ First Infnntry, Jacksonville.
came
up
in
their
car on the 16th, leav­
Cnpt. George M. Coslick, ordnance
tion had .not been made aware of it ter calling and whistling for the man
ing
again
for
home
on tho 26th. Glad
and the President’s declarations was who had charge of said barge, long department, St. Petersburg.
to
hear
that
Elmer
has accepted a
Tho organisations and their stations
now to the organization in this state. and loud enough to wake half of Semposition
here
for
the
summer.
He has
?The Red Cross of Florida has not lnole county then becoming discour­ together with commanding officers
been
employed
stately
at
the
phos­
been called upon in connection with aged and wondering how they were which will perform tho coming tour of
phate
mines
since
returning
home
going to-get across the river when duty arc as follows:
.
this situation.”
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from
France.
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Company A, Daytona,' Capt H. G.
Dr. Turck, state health officer, they 'heard the approach of another
Miss May.Drydon, of Tarver, Go.,
.was quick to respond to an inquiry car from the opposite direction think­ Polllts.
Company B, Miami, Copt. Robert N. has been visiting for a number o f days
as to tho extent of pellagra in Flori­ ing then that their troubles were over
at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs.
da. He already had tho statistical but ns this car enme nearer the river Ward.
Company C, West Palm Beach Mcalor, near the Upsala station.
department of the state board of they could see thnt the barge was-in
health at work preparing a detailed the middle so telling the gentleman Capt.. Charles II. lloltslaw.
Rev. Welsh, of'th o Baptist church,
Company D, Sanford, Capt. George
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comparison evidencing a sharp decline in the other car their troubles he be­
was a dinner guest on Sunday at the
. in the existence of pellagra in this gan to make n noise to wake barge A. DcCottes.
hom o'of Mr. and Mrs. T. 0- Tyner.
Company E, Live Oak, Capt. Bern­
state.’ At noon ho was able to show tender but in vain, now. there was a
.
that in 1010 there were 158 cases in row boat about 16 feet from tho ard
• L. Rhodes.
Company F, Jacksonville, Capt. Geo.
the state, as against 113 last year and I&lt;nke county bank and the young man
. - 111 at the present time. Ho expected thinking the best and quickest wayAf A. Garcia.
. to issue a more detailed statement getting homo was to get the row boat
Company G, Starke, Capt. Archie J.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart and daugh­
later in the day, emphatically refut­ and get to tho bnrgo and pull tho car Thomas.
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ter,
Rubey, went to Jacksonville on
across
so
ho
began
but
seeing
thnt
it
ing any intimation that Florida might
Company II, Lake City, Capt. Clin­ Wednesday’s boat to take tho ocean
be affected by any increase in pel­ won a whole lot larger Job that ho ex­ ton B. McClurg.
trip to New York City. They will
pected, nftcr getting a board or two
lagra. ‘
Company I, Tarpon Springs, Capt. spend several days there in sight­
The. full statement of the state mnr- and started to get on the boat and of
course his feet slipping and into the Harry W. Craig.
seeing, then up tho Hudson river to
••• • ketlng bureau follows:
Company K, Orlando, Capt. Preston Albany, then to Buffalo and Niagara
"Florida is not affected by the water and after getting on the boat
Falls, and over into Canada, for a
low prices of cotton and there is ab­ finding that it wns on sand bottom and Ayres.
after
trying
to
get
out
by
pushing
short
trip, then to Cleveland via. Lake
solutely no sign of distress.
Company L, Wauchuln, Capt. Mol
Eric, they will visit Mrs. Hart’s broth­
“ Thero is no danger of Florida res­ with a board and slipping into the Altman.
idents suffering from low prices, since water again head first but managing
Company M, Brooksville, Capt. er, Robert Powell, in Ashland while in
most o f the products in which they to catch on his hands and getting wet Charles N. Hobbs
Ohio. They expbet to be away about
specialise are grown in the winter, up to his elbows (now who wouldn’t
a
month.
Headquarters Company, St. Peters­
when they receive a good price for curse?) finally managing to get the burg, Capt. John A. Hardenburg.
Christ Bucured killed the biggest
everything. Cotton raising has been boat out o f the sand and paddling out
diamond back ever heard o f about
Service Company, Hastings and St.
discontinued to a great extent for to the barge and then having to bring
here at the Crippen place near Lake
nearly two years, the former cotton tho bargo and row boat back to tho Augustine, Capt Frances P. Tenny.
Jessup. It had seventeen rattles and
Howitzer Company, Jacksonville, a button.
growers now devoting their time to shore which wns slow work (and hav­
beans, tomatoes, watermelons
and ing a young lady waiting on the shore Capt. J. Alvin Register. Mrs. J. O. Pope and young people
calling hurry that she was afraid) of
other truck products.
Sanitary detachment, Jacksonville, drove'to Jacksonville last week to
“ Florida is in better shape, possibly, course, at that time cursing both Lake First Lieutenant Thomas S. Adams. meet Mr. Pope, who had been on quits
tha/i any other southern state. We and Seminolo counties. After reach­
121st Motor Transport corps, QMC, an extended trip north. Among other
-got good prices for. everything dur­ ing the shore and loading the fliver Jacksonville, First Lieutenant Wm. E
places he visited Kalamazoo, Mich.,
ing the last year and there is no sign and getting started back the man in Frazier.
to see how celery growing was done
.of distress from any part o f the the crib on tho barge having been
The
other
unit
in
the
Florida
Nat­
up there. Mr. Pope was much inter­
asleep all this time wants to know
state.”
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ional
Guard
is
the
Coast
Artillery
Co.,
ested
in all ho saw, but still thinks the
how I got out to the barge ? My first
few words were quick and were which is also located in Jacksonville. methods used hero for celery culture
I t might bo well for each- indladual
Florida Was the first state In the is the best.
"Where in h—I hnVo you been?”
to remober that a resumption o f nor­
W. L. Hurley baa tom down part of
“ Asleep," he said. Now who is the fourth corps area to organjze aU_Ngimal business begins where charity
ional Guard units allotted to the state the house in the Celery avenue prop­
by the war department.
,
erty he recently bought and the re­
mainder has boon moved In the rear
After the event, Carpcntler’s won­
Poverty has compensations. The for tenant houses. The Hurleys plan
derful foot work 'doesn’t impress u*
poor man makes no tax returnp, and to erect them a new home in the
so much as his press agent’s wonder­
is thus free to lit only when he Is in near future.
ful head work.
the humor for It.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stonoff, of Cel■
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NOT IN FLORIDA

Sanford Shoe 8C Clothing Co,
ery avenue, have a new daughter who
was born about 10 days ago and giv­
en the name of Annette.
Mr. and~,Mra. A. Corpany drovo to
Aubumdalo Saturday to be the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams over
Sunday. The Adams were former
Sanford folks and have a very at­
tractive new home on Lake Juliana.
» Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth drove
over to Mt. Dora Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn and
three sons and Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Hunter and son, arc home from Char­
lotte and other points in North Caro­
lina after a two months’ stay.
The county road gang are build­
ing a new stretch of road to straight­
en the road running parallel with tho
railroad at Cameron City.
PAOLA ITEMS.
Wo have a Sunday school ' and
church organized in Papla. We have
preaching onco a month.
We will
have preaching Sunday, tho 31st, at
7:30 p. m. W o cordially invite all of
our friends and neighbors to attend.
Wo are proud to know that we have
got ou.r hard road completed from the
Wilson com er by the way o f Paoln
back into Sanford. The- C. S. Flow­
ers procery store Is on the half way
grounds where cold drinks nn ’ cigars
can be had.
The orange groves in this section
are looking fine. Mr. Burnett, who Is
in charge o f the graver, will begin
plowing next week.
Miss Ella Lee Spivey is now work-

ing in the C. S. Flowers’ grocery
store at Paola.
G. B. Burnett and family viiilsi
Winter Park, Tuesday, 19th, to d p
the deeds for their home in Msklui
Mr. Baggett bought it.
W c wish’ to extend our thinks t»
our many friends for their kindaas
during the illness and death of sir
baby, Lloyd.—Mr. and Mrt. G.
n e tt
i
Watermelon growers of ilolsM
county have made good cropland^
at fair price# generally this « u a
The Bonifay Advertiser says tkt
growers of tho Eats, Noma and Bett­
or districts have been busy the pad
ten days or two weeks getting the
melons shipped,
. . . and report able!
.
seventy-five carloads shipped fnn
those points. Prices hove fluetoatad
considerably, the first bringing eiailent prices and then dropping toeely .
n smnll figure. “A good many far®- y&lt;
era will clear about $100 an aers ok
their melons,” says the newspspor,
and this means to be regarded at
satisfactory. The crop will have be*
about all moved within the nextfo*
dnys from that section.

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FORD
W hen you think o f the best service an(y jjf f c
est quality accessories you think of the FOKU
SE R VIC E ST A TIO N where you know you
can g et more
for your money.
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W e Serve Elder Springs W ater on Ice

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921

ENRICO CARUSO,
NOTED TENOR,
DIED T O D A Y

Do you la*
( From Hond»,’ « D ill?)

Mr. and Mrs. H.‘ R. Stevens and
daughter, Rebecca, left Saturday for
an extended visit to Philadelphia and
other places in the East.
(From Kondk/'i D*tlj)
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe and
WAS TAKEN SICK IN AMERICA
Through
the liberality of the San­
Mrs.
John
Smith
mtitorcd
to
Daytona
* LAS-PPALI., DIED IN ITALY
ford
Shoe
&amp;
Clothing Company, o f
Beach
yesterday
afternoon
where
they
AFTER OPERATION
were the guest's of Mr. and Mrs. How­ this city, twenty-six little orphnns at
ard Overlin.
the Methodist Orphanage nt Enter­
I l f T il l i K d i u d l'rtu )
. NAPLES, Aug. 2.— Enrico Ca
Inventioa o f W . T . Don T A K E THIS M A N 'S A D V IC E
' Mr. and Mrs. L. Urban Way and prise, are wearing handsome new
ruso, famous tenor, died here to
family and party of friends motored
nelly W ill Solve Big
day.
to Daytona Reach yesterday where
they
spent the day,
Part o f Question
LONDON, Aug. 2.— Enrico Ca­
R. W. Penrmnn, secretary of the
ruso, was operated on Sunday,
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce, spent
saya an Exchange telegraph dis­
the week-end with his family at Daypatch from Rome today, quoting
tonn Beach.
a Naples message. _ The opera­
Charles L. Britt left Saturday night
LAST WINTER AND IS RECEIV
tion wan for an abcess between
for Chicago where he goes on busi­
INC MUCH FAVORABLE
OENUINE
the liver and diaphragm which
ness, He will also stop at Connells-NOTICE IN NORTH.
caused acute peritonitis. Caruso's
villa, Pa., where he will join his wife
wife and his brother were at the
and family who are visiting Mr. and
&lt;rr»m Tu**d*r&gt; D*llr&gt;
bedside, Until a week ago the
TOBACCO
Mrs. Britt, Sr.
Right ill tine with the ship by water
tenor was on the way to recovery
B. S. Williams, o f Columbia, S. C.,
campaign of the Sanford Chamber o f
from a long illness which began
is spending several days hero on busi­
In New York last winter when
Commerce is the following letter from
ness, making his headquarters at the
suddenly he had an unexpected
Montezuma.
•
•
'W . T. Donnelly who spent-n month
relapse and was removed from
Mr. and .Sirs. G. ,F. Hylton, of
here last season and who is an en­
Bros. Will Build
Sorrento to Naples. lie arrived
Jacksonville, spent several days in
thusiastic Sanford booster and a mem­
at Naples Sunday night and spec­
this city, stopping at the Montezuma.
ber of the Sanford Chamber of Comialists who were called In, decided
Mrs. Lonnie McMullen and daughIf you want (O keep coo) during Ro­
to operate Immediately.
ter, Juanita, returned home (Sunday
bot weather, don't worry and don’t
and are now pleasantly located in
New York, July .’10, 1021.
i-nt too much. This In the advice of 101-ROOM HOTEL
their new home on Palmetto avenue.
Sanford llernld, Rnnforil, Fla.
a -man who tin* succeeded In taklnu
FOR WINTER PARK
Miss Mary'Elizabeth Moye, of San­
Guntemen:—Irt one of your publi­ i&gt;n good, weight and at tlie same time
ford, and Miss Mar.tha Leo Hughes, .of
cations, you gave the yachts “ Dawn” MilTorlng very little from the heat—
Pulntku, are the guests of their aunt,
nnd “ New Era” space and described Dave Mt Quire of Stiver Lake. WIs.
Mrs. E. I). Whiteside nt her home pn
the system of electric propulsion ns Me weighs 711 pounds. Is &lt;1 feet 1
hull t^gh and seventy'-ooe years old.
rk. The contract 1Bayshore boulevard.— Tampa Tribune,
applied to a convoy of boats.
Pp to Inst year he did nJI Ids own
tistruction
will be- , Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Speer left Sat*
We are sure you will he interested
work on the farm.
order
that
a good- urdny night for New York where Mr.
In the report of tho Cajml Committee
building
may
be Speer goes to, buy his fall goods,
to the New York State Barge Canal
big they will start for Oswego, on
on'a
tourists.
The
Mabry Sumner, o f Dothan, Ala^, MICHIGAN GOVERNOR
•conference, dated June .'10th, 13-1,
Lake Ontario.
tructurc,
which
is
stopped
over in Sanford yesterday nfHOLDS GEORGIA NEGRO
■copy of which we enclose, and Which
Mr. Donneljy said that his idea is
labanin Hotel Co., ternoon enroutc to Tampa -where he
AFRAID OF LYNCHING
will give you^an idea of -the devel­
that of having aflonting power station
i. The site will be
spend two weets with relatives,
opment of the plan for electr c pro­
from which other craft linving1noth­
(B r Th» A**«&lt;UUd Prent
e of the late WllA - "*• bci* returned home yespulsion up-to-date.
ing other than motors installed in
■, whose famous tord®&gt;" from Hnmmondsport. N. Y.,
LANSING,
Mich., Aug. 2.— Gover­
This report has received consider­
them might get their current. The
;
Maitland,
known
whore
she
ha*
bcc»
visitin^her
parnor
Gfosbeck
hns refused to permit
able notice In New York newspapers
prneticnl application of this idea will
f
the
beauty
spots
Mr«
nri
Mrs'
Fritlel1
{ar
scvcral
i
extradition
of
Thomas Ray, a negro,
nnd we thought you would llko to
revolutionize operations nn the barge
ntion
is
ideal
for
*
wksMr’
Lee
went
to
Jnck?onville
I
wanted
in
Guirgia
on n murder charge.
know about it as some of .Mr. Don-,
success
its popularity j. ^ M n la y to meet his wife.
canals nnd inland waterways, he pre­
I
Attorneys
for
Ray,
the governor annelly’s friends in your city will he in­
.mis, C laude Herndon and- son redicted He pointed out that it would
i nounred, had produced evidence in­
ti rested.
,
,
turned
home Saturday from Waycross
he n very easy matter to build five
vuns
will
have
its
,
.
,,
,,
,
dicating that the return of the negro
Mr Dounely :* now on tus &gt;&gt;ay from
i
. . .
where they went to see Mr. Herndon
barges of 20tl Ion*, capacity each t«
ephone,
while
the
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
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to Georgia might endanger his life,
New York to Oswego passing through
... ,
j at the hospital there.
supplied with power by a cable run­
j
and
that he might not receive a trial,
the New York State BUrge Canal and
t r.i u, ie o I n
Tom Martin left Saturday for Madning from a generator on the power
while
the Georgia authorities, the
priM-i t\p.
u- ,son&gt; for nn indefinite stay-with his
(B# Tk» A u orlllil Piw«) .
demonstrating this system with hi*
boat. No barges of this type have
maged
by
Airs.
L
.)pnmits
j
governor
said, had failed to produce
hints.
TAMPA,
Agu. 2.—Santos P. Vdbeen constructed thus far, the Invcntmanaged several
Mf uhJ Mr, r B U ngley, Dr. evidence that they hnd n case against dez, n groccrynuin, is at liberty today
AVe enclose a clipping from the
on said, but expressed the belief thnt
n.tels in Florida .,:ul M|.s u r i„.rnfri,.yi Mrs. Hazard, Ray.
Journal of Commerce dated .lutv JI.
under a thousand dollar bond After
they -conhi tie propelled economically
\ irginia Inn in \jr anq Mrs. IMplar and Masters
The dipping follows:
being arrested yesterday on a chirp
under the patented arrangement.
ider her manage- prank 1 r.ngk-y and Chnrles Piplnr
William T Donnelly, the well known
of
arson in connection witih the bus­
The Dawn, with the generator in­
*■
were a congenial party motoring to
dry dock designer, yesterday demoqing
o f his store.
stalled in her, follows the New Ern,
Every time a “ slide” occurs in the
ahania Hotel Co., Daytona Pea. h yesterday.
startisl hi* new idrn of a unique ap­
which ha* only n motor. The New
1-. Kcezel; viceMr. and Mrs. Vivian Speer and par-' Pannmn canal the railroads snicker in
plication of electricity for the propul­
Era. however, is not solely dependent
A heat wave is not quite so had a
ewell; secretary ty of friends motored to Daytona their sleeves and haul a few more
sion of boats
A large number of
cars
of
freight.
n
crime wave. The piychologirt
upon her consort as she has a large
in Kroncnherger; Beach yesterday, where they spent ihe
Jhcyping men, marine engineers and
don’t
waste so many words trying U
storage battery which will drive her
Joseph Kronen- day.
naval arvhite»*ts boanlcd the two .!0motor. By this arrangement towing
explain
it.
666 cures Chills and Fever
- Howard Smith, Ed. Higgins ami R.
fonl heats—the New Era and . Dawn
fees in port may he done away with
, R. Dens motored to Daytona Beach
—-while they wiiwe moored to Pier
Mr Donnelly said that the two -hips
(ME
j
yesterday.
•.
,
2 in the North River nnd saw a prac­
had already made u voyage, in Schen­
'(lit
1
&gt;
HEIGHTS.
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dwight
Babbit
and
tical application of the system.
In
ectady nnd one to Brunswick, Ga , on
Mrs. Howard Smith spent the week- j lizer without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
the Daw*, a Van RUrv gasoline divine
which he had sailed ;&gt;,000 miles and
of
the
firm
of
cnd
at Coronado Beach,
MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers, Insecticiitl,
had been installed to drive an electric
had gone but to sen. ‘Jfirt mites.
The
as
purchased
the
Mi»
« » Eva and Iluby MU1*r, the Sprayers, Poultry' Supplies.
•&gt;
Krnerator. The New Era has only
two ships on n tandem arrangement
tile on Sanford Kiusts of Mr*‘ A - W.’ Smith, motored ! Get August 1st. 1921 Price Lists. Now. furnishing “ SIMON PURE’ t*d
an electric motor, the current for
arc able to.make a speed of 3 knots.
a .t.
so purchased
the to Orlando yesterday.
,
- I
“ GEM BRANDS”
which is supplied by the generator in
The advantages of the floating cent­
.
.
Mrs. Porter Pitts
has returned home
"ill
make
manv
,
.
i
the Dawn and conveyed by a cable.
E. 0. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
,
from Barnesville, uu.. where she has
ral power Million are that Ihe boats
e same and ihtj . i JACKSONVILLE
Thr inventor of tho new scheme re­
-:-:FLORIDA
..
, wen visiting her parents for several
are *o much more eawily controlled,
10 me, Mac is a
,
ferred with some sentiment |o the
1weeks.
obtain a cheap power supply and can
fact that Robert Fulton's first stcam1 lb lkbts " ll*
Joe Thompson and family of Jackoperate safely on waters that are not
tatal, the Clermont, started out from
' r h£
ln sonville, are spending a few
days
navigable to other barges. It was no­
the sums piers off the Battery qn her
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
1l' r&lt;
" and here, stopping at the Montezuma,
ticed that there is virtually nd vibra­
history making voyages.
Potntijig
everything thnt
w 01jvcr Murrell, o f Wauchula and
tion on the Nefc Era when running.
W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; COMPANY
out that Fulton did not create any­
. itj. He is the -p u art Gitier, of lotkeland, were in
The boat eah be operated more easily
thing hut merely applied what had al­
Sanford nei-ds
the c jtj. Saturday enroutc to Delaind
AGENTS
than an automobile, he said, as she
ready been discovered, Mr Donnelly
t
where
they
were
called
to
defend
a
is steered in the same manner and
saal that he, tivi, had followed the
[O r(?
lease in court. •
all S p e e d s , both forward and reverse,
same lead. The two boats slipped
may be attained by merely moving a
Open H ere; 1&gt;r l"
,rft ,i&gt;da&gt;' for ml
o r r t c e p j x ip l e s b a n k bc’ i l d i n g
tbdr mooring' at S ,-Vhvk and prv&gt;|ami where he will In- associated in
control on the indicator If barge*
I’eedis! up the river. Early this niornF lo r id *
n
business with his brother. Dr. Brand
S a n fo r d
are built they can be operated by men
with no more training than a street
U in the We!aka mnde nmn&gt;'
wh,lc here * ho
................ *****
ipied bv John T. n ^ [ t0 hcar ° f h'» d*Partun? but
car motorman has, Mr. Donnelly
„
,
wish him success in his new undertake
raid..
orce of workmen .
n
,
:_ . ,v ,
^ _ , mg. Dr. Tom J. Moore recently nurtr.g tne place get- ,
, „
. . . .
,
'
“ My invention, which will plate the
. . .
,
chased Dr. Brands business here.
poiVor plant in ot\e vessel with others
in convoy to enr^v the freight, is bas­
GAINESVILLE— A memorial tab­
ed on the same theory by which a cen­
let to the memory of Haisley Lvr.ch,
tral station on the land supplies cur­
~l was weak and run-down."
. only Gainesville soldicti killed in act­
rent to hundreds of electric train ,’’
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
ion .in the world war, was pnve !e 1
he said by way of explanation. “ It
Dalton, Ga. , ” 1 was thin and
in the Fir^t Presbyterian rhurvn here
means increased efficiency and lower
just felt tired, all the time.
Sunday, the gift of liaulcy Lynch
costs Boats operating under the sysT didn’t rest well.
1 wasn’t
m
Post o f the American Legion. Mem­
i tom will be able to make a trip
«Ter hungry.
I knew, by
I H A V E THEM
bers of the legion and other forour
|through the New York Barge Canal
this, I needed a tonic, and
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
service men jUrtn.rd the ceneroory
in shorter time than required by a
as there is none better than—
A COLD OR CATARRH
in a body. Hnisley Lynch was the
freight train for the same journey
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lyncn
across New York State.
of this city and a nephew of Cnpt.
” 1 think that a SlO-ton barge is the
George M. Lynch, city superintend­
ideal sire. It would bo .possible for a
ent of schools at St. 'Vtersbur;;. His
line of barges operating under the
County fifty! Your cold in head or
body was returned from France and
new system to deliver carload lota of catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos­
buried her* two works ago.
tion— lots are being sold right along and building in thU
high class freight from Schenectady trils will open, the air passages of
in twenty.four hours, whereas the your bead will clear and you can
section is such as to gladden the heart pf those who ha™
According to the Miami Metropolis,!
railroads require seven days for the breathe freely. No more snuffling,
the good of Sanford at heart. «
hawking, mucous discharge, dryness contractors are now making up their
same service "
The invention has been fully de­ or headache, no struggling for breath bids for the construction o f the new
. . . I began using Cardul."
This is no idle talk— 1 have weighed the statement
steel and concrete theatre for J. H.
scribed several times before In the at night.
continues
Mrs.
Burnett
Bradshaw
and
associates.
The
the­
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would pi
Get a small bottle o f Ely’s Cream
marine magazines and the newspa­
"After my first bottle, r alept
better and ate better. I took
most too strong for the careful, conservative personpers. However, many o f the ship­ Balm from your druggist and apply a atre is to be built at.the corner o f
four bottles. Now I’m well,
ping tr.cn had never had an oppor­ little o f this fragrant antiseptic cream Sasj Flagler street and Third aven­
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow
in your nostrils. It penetrates through ue, and from.the drawings and speci­
fine! just flee, eat and sleep,
tunity to inspect the arrangement.
has VISION will agree with me now- the other later.
every rlr passage of the head, sooth­ fications It appears that this will be a
mg akin Is clear and I have
ing am? healing the swollen or in­ very handsome and commodious
gained and sure feel that
flamed mucous membrane, giving ^rou amusement place It is to be fire­
Cardul la the best tonic ever
w ater w ay
instant relief. Head colds and catarrh proof and of size to accommodate the
made.”
yield
like magic. Don’t stay stuffed- largest road shows. The plans for
Thousands of other women
WASHINGTON, A uc. 2—Construc­
hare found Cardul just aa
tion of a navigable waterway between i p and miserable. Relief is sure.—
Mrs. Burnett did. ' It should
the Flint end Ocranlgee* rivers in
It*!? you.
t
Georeia. U Ina’driaable, according to n j
It is astonishing how much nubreport o f army engineers transmitted
licity these men who are against Sun­
Watch the South East Com er o f Page_
today to congress by Secretary Weeks.
day newspapers manage to get in the
666 cures Bilious Fever,
Sunday newspapers.

"B ulCD urham

Smith

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES '? £ £ £ £

eral Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

�*sJgUIUMJja

THE SANFORD W E E K LY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921

Geneva and Chuluota Among the Gems
Seminole’s Diamond Setting
In the lake girt hills of Eastern Seminole
County are the little cities of Geneva and
Chuluota connected with the recently built
good road from Oviedo and on thfe branch
line of the Florida East Coast railroad. Ge­
neva should be, and beyond all doubt will be,
one o f the popular winter resorts of Florida
as soon as the people are.informed o f her
many charms- Geneva is on a good brick
road from Sanford and is about 18 miles from
this city, the buss line making two. trips a day
each way and bring passengers to and from
Sanford. With one small hotel and four
stores and backed by a fine farming country,
fine orange groves and the turpentine and
lumber industry Geneva has prospered but
has hardly grown commensurate, with the
growth of the other parts of the county. The
stores all report a fine business and the Lo­
gan Mercantile Co., reports more business in
July than in June and everyone in and around
Geneva seems prosperous and contented. On
the high ridge and flanked by many beauti' ful lakes Geneva offers much to the tourist
•who would seek the quiet byways away from
the crowd there to fish and hunt and have a
power boat on beautiful Lake Harney or on
some of the many smaller lakes.

etc., make Chuluota an active and progres­
sive little city. The Chuluota Company, un­
der the able direction of C. D. Brumley have
worked wonders in the Chuluota section m
clearing lands for farms and erecting many
buildings. Mr. Brumley had the right idea
when he went into this virgin forest and
cleared up a big farm, putting in all the lat­
est improvements and planting the many
crops that will grow so well in the fine soil of
this district. With silos, fine herd of cows,
good hogs, water works and lighting system
the farm demonstrates to the visitor what
can be done in and around Chuluota.
Old
farms and orange groves in the Chuluota
section, are proof o f the fertility o f the soil
under all conditions. The new farms show
what can be done with modern ideas and im-.
provements. Sweet potatoes, corn, cow peas,
sorghum and cane and all the general farm­
ing crops are found growing on the rich soil
o f the Chuluota farms. In and around the
bungalows and farm homes the profusion of
fruits and flowers and shrubbery demon­
state what the thrifty woman can do in the
way of beautifying a Florida home. The land
is well drained and has a good clay subsoil.
Beautiful orange groves of big bearing trees
and many young groves are proof o f the as­
The Wakefield Preserving Co., is the b ig - • sertion that Chuluota is among the real
gest asset to Geneva’s manufacturing inter­
orange sections of the county. With the fine
ests. Started on a small scale the Wakefield
farms under cultivation, with the fine hogs
Preserving Co., has grown into one of the
and cattle and nice homes, showing the pros­
best in' the state and their present quarters
perity of this section there is no experiment
are entirely inadequate to take care of the
about Chuluota as a place to raise fruits and
immense business in the making of jellies
general farm crops and stock. It is all there
and preserves and canned goods of all kinds.
to speak for itself and in the near future both
They have demonstrated that Geneva has
the Geneva and Chuluota sections will be fill­
wonderful possibilities if the people will but
ed with tourists and homeseekers who will
graSp them. Geneva has some of the best
come seeking what they want and they will
orange groves in the county.
find it. Chuluota stores are all prosperous,
seven new bungalow homes are contemplat­
Chuluota is one o f the few towns in Semi­
ed, many improvements are being made and
nole County that boasts o f a good all-thethose who are looking for a location would do
year-round hotel, the Chuluota Inn, and this
well to take a ridgover the fine roads of Semtogether with many new ” buildings, stores,
TH IS PU BLIC ITY

inole county and visit Geneva and Chuluota
in the hills of Seminole county where nature
has dotted a wonderful landscape with glist­
ening lakes and where the hand of man needs
but to supplement the hand o f nature to in­
sure a bounteous harvest from the srpiling
land on every side.

1

Chuluota will be on the new road connectjnglndian River City on thet coast with Or23
dlstant&gt;and will have splendid access with every part o f the county and
the state roads in every direction. It is
also on the Florida East Coast railway.

m

■ Chuluota is Seminole’s gateway to the
great Okeechobee country that is opening up
such wonderful vistas of wealth to the people
who are looking for locations for homes and
farms where they can plant semi-tropical and
tropical fruits in profusion and realize good,
returns from them.
All o f this part of Seminole County will be
greatly benefitted by the good roads and
highways that are to be built in the near fu­
ture and that will give the residents an out­
let for their.crops and an inlet for their sup­
plies at very reasonable rates. , The ship by
water and truck agitation will find an an­
swer on Lake Harney and the good roads ip
and around Geneva and Chuluota. Not many
years ago a steamer plied the waters o f the
upper St. Johns river from Sanford to Geneva
dock there being five feet of water and a one
hundred foot wide channel all the way. This
navigation will be opened again and steam­
ers will be making the regular Vun from San­
ford to Geneva supplying the surrounding
territory with merchandise and carrying the
fruits and vegetables to the ocean there to be
transferred to ocean-going refrigerator
steamships.
Not in the experimental stage and not
theories but facts face the man visiting east­
ern Seminole today.

C A M PAIG N IS M AD E POSSIBLE B Y THE FOLLOW ING PROGRESSIVE FIRM S A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S OF SEM INOLE C O U N T Y :

-S A N F O R D -

£

Chase &amp; Co.
Chas. E. Henry,

l

Commission Merchant

X

Hill Hardware Co.
H ill Lumber Co.

Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R; Eldridge
Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts* Grocery
Bryan &amp; W heeler, Autos
Edw. H iggins, Autos.

|

Sanford^Tnlck Growers, Inc J. E. Spurling. Real Egtate

*

Seminole County Bank

It Peoples Bank o f Sanford
X First National Bank
X W igh t Grocery Co.,
• Wholesalers
Vegetable Broker

The Ball Hardware C o ..
— H aight &amp;
« rMagee
— *3—

J

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Haberdashers

D . C. Marlowe

Automobiles.
Automobiles.

MjHer’s Bakery

--

H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
Cowan’s Tin Shop
W ight Bros. Co., Autos
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Reher Bros., Auto Painting

V
Contractor
V . C.
n Coller,
r « i w r^
H .o n tn r
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.,
S. 0 . Shinholser, Contractor Crates
Southern Utilities Co.
Lee B
r o * . . „„

K ent Vulcanizing W orks
Standard Auto .Top Co.
#A . Kanner,
General Merchandise
R. E. Stevens, Physician
W ilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

Realty L«an ^ Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
J. N . Tolar, Physician
John Russel], *
Commission Merchant

L. P. McCuIler, Groceries
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Geo. W . Knight,
Real Estate and Insurance

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C. T. McCulley, Garage
E. A . Farnell, Groceries
H . B. McCall, Gen. M dse.

f . J. Miller &amp; Son
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Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

Sanford Farmers Exchange
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C H U L U O T A ------Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
W . A . W hitcomb,
Stanley &amp; R ogers, Groceries
Real Estate
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Brown’s M eat M arket
I. D. M artin, •
Chuluota Company,
Groceries, Meats

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Cates’ Crate Co.

John G. Leonardi

Groceries, Feeds

Attorney-at-Law

E . W . Henck, M ayor

Merchant’s Grocery Co.
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A . J. Lossing,
Quick Serrice Transfer

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Geo. E . Bates &amp; Son,

J. K. SMITH, Prop.

Altamonte Hotel

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A . H . Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries

Logan Merc. Co.

D . B. McIntosh,

General Merchandise

C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
E. Curlett,
Coca-Cola Bottling C o ..

Fargo Lumber Co.

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W akefield Preserving C o .; E . A . Osteen, Grocer

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A . P.' Connelly, Real Estate T h ^ A H e ^ S ^ O . . Sh
General Merchandise
Deane Turner, Groceries
sanford Paint &amp; W all P a- A . Raffeld, Ladies’ W ear
George Fox, Cold Storage
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H . R . Stevens, Mayor
M ahoney-W alker Co.
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
C. M . Hand, Sheriff
Plumbers
Sanford Battery Service Co. H. C. DuBose, Real Estate
B. &amp; 0 . Motor Co„ Autos
Sanford Machine &amp; Foun- Frank Akers
Mobley’s Drug Store
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Gillen &amp; Fry,
Sanford Coca-Cola B o t Co. R ay Bros., Battery Service Sanford Steam Laundry
Clyde St* JohnB River Line irotei Montezuma
J* J* Mauser, Cigar M fgiv
The Yowell Co., D e p t Store Bobbin’s Credit Store
Drown Paper Co.
W . S. Rrice, Contractor
Carter Lumber Co.
Sanford Dry Goods Co.
Hill Implement &amp; Supl Co.
M . Fleischer,
H. McLaulin,
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Lord’s Purity W ater
Commission Merchant
Bower &amp; Roumillat, D rugs
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O V I E D O Surprise Shoe Store
‘ 0 . P. Swope Land Co.
L. A . Brand, Optician
C. L. W est, Groceries
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Lawton Bros Co.,
Haynes &amp; R atliff,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Printers, Office Supplies
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
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GENEVA AND CHULUOTA
THE PROSPEROUS
SECTIONS OF SEMINOLE
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PROVES IT

M erchants and Growfers
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I t ia well to take a trip over Semi­
nole county at least once each month
and to see the many places of interest,
to note the progress o f tho various
sections o f the county and &lt;o sec the
many great improvements that are
being made. The editor o f the Herald
▼Isitod Geneva and Chuluota in a
flyin g trip Monday and ho 'wishes
most heartily that he had time to
spend a month in the hills of North­
east Seminole where the Econlockhatdbie is fed from the crystal streams
that com e from tho hilla and flows on
sw iftly townrd Puzzle Lake and the
aipper S t. Johns river, where the beau­
tiful d e a r water lakes vie with the
tropical foliage and the fruits and
flowers and whore for many years a
lhappy and contented people have
nnde their homes hewing out their
fortunes from tho wild and rugged
wilderness and now living to enjoy
the fruits of their labors and their
victory over the forest primeval.
Geneva and Chuluota and other fav­
orell spots in Seminole county, are not
experiments in farming and fruit
growing. They have the goods and
can show them. Inhabited by a hap­
py and contented people who have liv­
ed there for many years these fine
Jiomes and fnrms and hustling little
dtics demonstrate what the soil will
yield where it is worked by experi­
enced farmers and stock men. The
merchants in this section all sing a
song of prosperity. They are the bar­
ometers o f trade conditions in their re­
spective bailiwicks and they huvo had
one of the heat seasons in their his­
tory. The farmers have had a good
season and with the growers of citrus
fruits are looking forward to n better
-one in 1921 and 22.
.Turned with a fine system of good
'roads and with future developments
contemplated thnt will give Geneva
and Chuluota nn outlet east and west
-to ocean and gulf, with a good road to
‘.Sanford and many lateral roods that
will be built later the transportation
question Is settled. With the splen«\id fishing on the upper St. Johns riv­
er, the clear water lnkes and the riv«ra, with benutiful l&gt;ake Harney all
teeming with fish, with the forests
filled with game, therj is no renson
why tourists should not mukc this port
« f Floridn the most popular in the
tstste. For the man who would raise
.stock,'who would grow fruits and
vegetables, who would carry on gener­
al farming and poultry raising there
is no better place In the state. For
tho seeker of health who would get
awny from the crowded places and
want nature's solitudes in the* high
and dry hills and piney woods, where
.pure water nn’d health giving breezes
ran* there fo r the seeking, there is no
Ibetter plnce in the south.
Away from the beaten path per­
haps, not known to many strangers as
je t , but onco aeon never to bo forgot­
ten, this northeastern part of SemiDole, county holds out inducements tb
tho tourists hnd the homeseckcr that
will at some time in the near future
cover the land with fine homes and
farms and growing villages and cit­
ies.
And Sanford and the Herald are
proud of these "wonder places" in our
county. We intend to get in closer
touch and keep in closer touch with
them in the future. They are the best
assets to this city because they offer
so many inducements in pleasure and
profit. They are our beat assets be­
cause they are peopled with the class
o f citizens who believe in good homes
.and good farm s and good groves and
.good stock and with the class o f citi­
zens who take a pride in their own
section and in the whole o ( Seminole
county. The Herald will have more
about Seminole county in future Is­
sues.
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Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says.
husband bought $2 trap. I
bought a 65c box of RAT-SNAP. The
trap only caught 3 rats but RATSNAP killed 12 in s week. I'm never
without RAT-SNAP. Reckon ! could
- n’t raise chicks without, it." RAT'SN A P comes in cakes. Three sizes,
86c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Ball Hardware Co.—AdV.

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Mrs. Ben Caswell will entertain tho
members of tho Bon Ton Bridge Club
and some extra guests at her home
on Magnolia Wednesday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. D. Taylor have
T R A D E
M A R K
returned from n ten days motor trip
on the west coast, visiting Arcadia,
Fort Myers, Tnmpa and St. Peters­
$625 f. o. b. Detroit
burg.
Rev. A. S. Peck, accompanied by
Algeron Speer, left yesterday for
Daytona Beach where they will spend
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this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tapp and son,
Lyle, of Third street and Elm aven­
ue, left Saturday fo r their former
home, Pueblo, Colo. Last winter is
tho third that they havo been in San­
ford, hnving bought a homo here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry, of West
Side, left yesterday fo r a fortnight’s
stay at Coronado. While at the beach
they will occupy the Blake cottage.
Mr. Berry took his boat along and
hopes to catch plenty o f fish.
Mrs. Hunter and son, Douglas, and
their aunt, Mrs. Socord, are staying
fo r a prolonged visit In Palm Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and
nephew, Jnck Fox, left Saturday for
Daytona Beach where they will spend
"In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed
some time.
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
Mr. John G. Leonardy has bought a
world— the internal combustion engine.
farm on Cameron avenue, where he
and Mrs. Leonardi will take up their
"The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
residence on the 16th.
farm
worker from three to four times over.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Chase and fam­
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ily left Saturday for their cottage at
"It will put the farmer on n par with the city manufacturer. It will
Daytonn Bench. They were accom­
put his produce-producing factory— for that is what a farm is—on to an
panied by Miss Elizabeth Whitncr who
efficient production basis. •
will spend some time with them.
Mrs. Gunter nnd son, Alton, of
"It will enable each worker to earn so much more thnt he can be paid
Third street, hnve returned home front
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hiros him, It will
nn enjoyable visit with relatives at
enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him piore time to
New Smyrna.
enjoy iife.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matthews and
Miss Mildred Dickson hnve returned
"I believe the tractor will make fanning what it ought to bo— the most
home from Sapphire, N, C., where tliey
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”
have spent several weeks.
Miss Mildred Dickson is the guest
of Mrs. Frank Talbott at her home on
West First street, during the absence
of Mr. Talbott, who is in St. Louis on
business.
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Mrs. W. J. Thigpen nnd
littlo!
A U TH O R IZ E D D E A LE R
daughter, Katherine, havo returned
from Dnytonn Bench where they spent
Inst week.
Miss Helen Gonzales, who with hrr
family are so pleasantly remembered 5th. Mr. nnd Mrs. Key have been section. This new city of Florida is
ns former residents of Sanford, now enjoying n month's visit to the many certainly among tho wonder cities,
of Miami, has been stopping for two places on the Pacific) coast, Colorado, and has a fine chance of becoming the
weeks at Daytona Bench with her Salt Lake City, Yellow Stone Park, metropolis of that vast Everglades
mint, Mrs. E. LaRue Bliss, of Orlan­ nnd other points of interest.
region that is richer than tho far
do. Mins Helen nnd her mother, Mrs.
Grant Kersey returned to his home fnmed Nile river.
EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU KEEL
Frank J. Gonzales, will spend the re­ in Bonalr, Ga., yesterday after visit­
BACKACIIY OH HAVE BLAD­
mainder of the summer at Green ing his relatives,, Mr. and Mrs. J„ E.
Mrs. E. G. Tyner has arrived in the
DER TROUBLE.
Cove Springs.
Laing, at their home on Oak avenuo. city and w ill.be the guest a t her
Miss Buulnh Perry’ , of Birmingham,
G. F. Hylton, of Jacksonville, is daughter, Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mrs.
Ala., is the attractive guest of hor spending several days here on business.
Meat forms uric acid which excite*
Tyner has been visiting relatives at
uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mr. Hylton is proprietor of the
and
overworks the kidneys in their
Williston, Morriston, and Gainosvillc,
Christenberry at their home, 803 Hylton restaurants of Jacksonville,*
efforts
to filter it from the system.
for the past month.
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Regular caters of meat must flush
and us here to see about opening a
Mrs. I,ce Orlan Perry, o f Iotkcland/ cafeteria here.
the kidneya occasionally. You must
WILL TAKE UP
in here visiting friends.
Kuipli Simmdns, of Jacksonville,
BRIDGE QUESTION. relieve them like you relieve your
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Ray, of Lakeland, spent the week-end here with his pla­
bowels; removing all the acids, waste
are spending u few days here at the ter, Miss Mildred Simmons, who has
and
poison, else you feel a dull mis­
Notice of Public Hearing to be Held
Montezuma.
n
ery
.in
the kidney region, sharp pains
been the guest of Miss Julia Zachary.
August 15, 1921, in the Court Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thomas and
Miss Mildred Simmons and her
in
the
back or. sick headache, dizzi­
House, at Sanford, Fla.
two children, of Miami, are spending
ness, your stomach sours, tongu» is
brother, Ralph, left yesterday in their
a few days here stopping at the Mon­
coated and when the Weather is bad
enr for their home in Jacksonville,
The War Department having under
tezuma.
after hnvihg spent some time here'ns
you have rheumhtie twinges. The
consideration nn application of the
Misses Lu&lt;'il*-* Denton and Kather­
the guests of Missrjulin Zachary.
urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the
ine Aycock and Mrs. Denton returned
Board of County Commissioners of
J. L. Kelly, of Chicago, III., was a
channels often get irritated, obliging
home yesterday from Daytona Beach
Seminole county, Florida, for approv­
business visitor hern yesterday stop­
you to get up two or three times (hir­
where they have been spending sever­
al of plans for the construction of a
ping
nt
the
Montezuma.
ing the night.
nl weeks.
bridge across theSt. Johns river, at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
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Lawson,
and
lit­
To ncuartlize these irritating acid*
Misses Zoe und Fannie Reba Mun­
Osteen Ferry, Fla., a public hearing
tle
daughter,
Dorothea,
hnve
return­
and
ffiish off the body’a urinous waste
son, Messrs. L. D. Brown and Albert
will be held in the court house, at San­
ed
home
from
an
extended
visit
to
get
about four ounces of Jad Salts
Bearden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vivian Speer
ford, Fla., at 9:30 a. m., Monday,
from any pharmacy; take a tableformed a congenial party motoring to Atlanta, Douglnsville and Valdosta.
August 16, 1921, for the purpose of
• J. L. Kennedy, of Faycttvllle, N. C.,
spooful in .a glass of water before
Daytona Beach Sunday.
corulderjng the sufficiency o f the pro­
Frank Akers spent Sunday in Day­ is spending some time here a', the visions for navigation made by the breakfast for a few days and your
Montezuma.
kidneys will then nci fine and blndder
tona- Beach enjoying the finfc surf.
plans as submitted, or nn yehnnges
disorders disappear
This famous
Mm. Richard L. Sellars nnd little
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Spearing nnd
that may be required to avoid unrea­
salts is made from the acid of grapes
their guests, Misses Dorothy Fletcher daughfer, Virginia Lucilc, of Sanford
sonable interference with navigation.
and lemon juice, combined with lithis,
and Iris Spearing, spent the day very Heights, left yesterday for St. Peters­
Accordingly, notice is hereby given
nnd has been used fpr gentgation* to
pleasantly at Daytona Bench Sunday. burg and Pass-a-Griile, ‘ where they
that ail persons interested arc invited
clean and stimulate sluggish kidney*
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCuller and L. will spend a' month.
to be present nt the above named time
P,, jr., motored to Daytona Beach on
Miss Elizabeth Black, of the First nnd place to express their views upon nnd stop bladder irritation. Jad Suit*
Sunday.
Nntionnl Bnnk, is enjoying n month's the adequacy of the plans with ref­ is inexpensive; harmless and makes a
vacation at Jacksonville, Atlanta, nnd erence to the navigation of the delightful effervescent lithia-wnter
(From W t d s t t d ij'i XJallr)
drink which millions of men and wo­
other points.
stream. While all statements at the
Mrs. W. P. Carter, and mother,
men take now and then, thus avoiding
A. M. Lechleitner and little daugh­ hearing are given due consideration,
Mrs. Lee, left yesterday fo r Denver,
serious kidney and bladder disease.
ter, Katherine, of Sclmn, Ala., are important facta, anti statistics intend­
Colo.
Adv.
visiting the^family of Mrs. S. A. Ber­ ed to have especial weight in the final
Miss Eleanor Roberts, returned
ner.
determination of the case, should pre­
home Monday front Richmond, Va.,
ferably be submitted in writing.
1K u K lu x Drives a
Hughes
Register
has
returned
from
where she was the guest o f Mr. and
By authority o f the Chief of En­
Savannah Builder
Mrs. It. R. Eldrcdge,, fo r several Lake Butler, where he visited home
gineers,
U.
S.t
Army.
foks.
weeks.
WM. C. LEMEN,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard and
Mr. and Mrs. Roby Laing, left yes­
Mnjor,
Corps
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f
Engineers,
U. S. A.
family,
are
here
from
a
visit
to
terday for Washington, D. C., where
SAVANNAH, Aug. 3,—The direc­
Okeechobee.
That
is,
the
family
are
they will be for several weeks, going
tors of the Savannah Builders’ ExPAOLA ITEMS.
from there to Michigan, where they here from a visit as B. A., is a resi­
change, at a meeting last night, of*
dent
o
f
the
Pahokee
or
Okeechobee
will be until October first.
fered a reward of $100 for the arrest
Mrs. McNcal, of Kissimmee, is the section, and is operating in land deats
Mrs. Wynn, of Chuluota, visited her
conviction o f tha party or parties
guest o f Mrs. J. E. Laing, at Tier upon a large ' scale. 'Mr, Howard sister, Mrs. Walker, here last Satur- wj,0&gt; two weeks* ego, sent a Ku Klux
home on Oak avenue.
“ &gt; knows the Okeechojwe section and
Klan note to Vf. A. Chafe*, * w«1'*
Mm. R. E. Peck nnd Miss Helen says that it la one of the richest in
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Wynp left known contractor, advjsing that he
Peck are spending this week In Jack­ the state, and is just now getting a Saturday night for Valdosta, Ga. They leave town. Chafee departed aoon af­
real start on the road to prosperity. received a message«that their mother ter receipt o f tho note, ;
sonville.
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Messrs. H. C. DuBose, Hamden He is among the pioneers of the Pa­ was ill. Miss Gladys Hack accompan­
ied thorn.
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DuBosc and Ralph Woodruff, motored hokee region and has made good.
ta Tnmpa yesterday.
Major W. E. Holmes, of Okeecho­
Mr. G. B, Burnett and family mo­ and declared he had violated no I*w
and was a good citizen. Chafee
Misses Laura and Jimmie Laing, bee was In the city today shaking tored to Maitland Tuesday.
Mrs. McNeu land Grant Kersey, re­ hands with his many old friends.
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Mr, and Mrs. W. Gains moved
turned from pay tons Beach yesterday Major HOlmes was a resident o f this "here Tuesday.' They moved to Wil- mation received here and is preparing
to live ta Loe Angeles, Calif.
where they have been spending sever­ city for many years, being connected son s comer.
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with the ice and water plants, but has
We are going to have preaching
Cards have been received by several been a resident,of. Okeechobee for the again on August 14th, at + p . m.
•, „ The world newi the day.lt J tog jP j.
delivered et your door each evening,
from Mrs. Raymond Key stating that past seven years, and Is counted one
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15c the week,
they will return home Friday, August of the pioneers of that fast growing
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■Machine Pow er Farming

Mrs. H. L. Willoughby of Philadel­
phia, who was formerly Miss Fuller of
Milwaukee. Is a real flsherlndy, Down
In Florida recently she caught a tnrpon weighing 100 pounds, and which
inenBured 5 feet and 8 Inches.

TWO HELD AS
AFTERMATH OF
WELCH KILLING
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WELCH, W. VA., Aug. 3.—Two
men are being held today ft&gt;r)the
killing of Sid Hatfield and W. R.
Chambers, residents of Mntownn, W.
Yn., shot here yesterday shortly be­
fore the former was to n|rpear in circlut court to answer to n charge of
being the instigator of the shooting
of severnl detectives at Matewan two
years agv&gt;. It in expected they will
he turned over to the state. Through
his name and the romance nttached
to his participation in Matewan in
May, 1920, in which 10 men were kill­
ed, his death was of sufficient signifi­
cance to bring comment from Gov. E.
F, Morgan und front J. F. Kenney,
president i&gt;f district 17, United Mine
Workers of America.
Gov. Morgan expressed his regret
thnt the killings had occurred, and
Keeney termed the act aa murder. C.
E. Lively, n Baldwin-Fclts detective,
and George Buster .Spence, n Nowell
county deputy sheriff, were the two
tnen held for the live arrested in con­
nection with the ense. Chambers and
Hatfield testified before the si nnte
committee investigating the trouble in
Ihc West Virginia coal fields.

QUESTION
WAGE SCALE
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HEADS OF FOUR BIG BROTHER­
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NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Tho ques­
tion of wage reductions and working
conditions were taken up at a con­
ference here today between heads of
four big railroad brotherhoods, and
the Switchmen’s union \)f North Am ­
erica and committee of association of
Railway Executives.
REVOLUTION IN LISBON
SAII) TO HAVE STARTED
ACCORDING TO DISPATCH.
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LONDON, Aug. 3.— A Reuters dis­
patch Tiled In Madrid yesterday states
that following rumors from Vigo, a
revolution has broken out in Lisbon.
The telegTam, received direct from
the Portuguese capital, said extensive
precautionary measures had been
taken in that city.
- Chicago bandits reported to Have
robbed man right in Chicago City hall.
Influence of environment, probably.—
Denver Times.
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— Get your Scratch Pads from The
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
Herald—by the pound— 15c.
to the Herald office.

TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS

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FLORIDA LEADS
KILLING AT ORLANDO
IN GRAPEFRUIT
P HAS
RESTAURANT MAN VICTIM
CALIFORNIA, HOWEVER. GOES
INTO LEAD IN ORANGE
SHIPMENT .

A statement has just been issued
from the office of the Association of
tress, held here in connection with Railway Executives which shows that
Postmistress o f West his death, believed he would escape or more citrus fruit, with the exception
that she wou!d\bo unable to get the of lemons, has been shipped from Cal­
Palm Beach in
ifornia and Florida to date this sea­
money from him so killed him. son, despite the increased freight
Custody
rates, than during the corresponding
H U N D R ED S CASES
period last season. The statement
shows Florida approximately 10,000
OF PE LLA G R A IN
cars behind California both last seaSTA TE O K L A H O M A soti and this :n orange shipments, and
found in
RQOM a t h o t e l
approximately 10,000 cars ahead o f
THAT HAD CONTAINED
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug. 2. the far-west state in shipments of
STOLEN MONEY
— Morethan 400 cases of pellagra in grapefruit.
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California shipped 25.608 cars o f
, Oklahoma weretodaf reported to Dr.
0RLANDOr Aug. 2.—W . H. Mllt- A. ft. Lewi's, state health commis- oranges in the 1020 season to June 1
eere, proprietor of the Arcade rea- Aoner, who said he was sure there and 29 950 cars to June 1, 1921. Flori­
Unnnt, was found dead, shot through were from 500 to 600 ^asea in the da, shipped 15,002 cars o f oranges to
the heart, in a room at a local hotel state. The disease is becoming pre­ June 1, 1020, and 18,782 cars to June
,bout 10 o’clock laat night.
valent among the Indians, according1 1, 1021. Total orange shipments to
Lens Clarke, postmistress at West to the health commissioner, especially June 1, 1020, was 40,700, and in the
film Beach and daughter o f a min* among the women, who stay at homo present season to June 1 was 48,732
irter of that place, who registered for much of the time and live principally cars. Grapefruit shipments from Cal­
ifornia fo r the year ending June 1,
th« room Sunday afternoon, la being
oh com bredd and salt pork. The men
held by the local authorities, charged spend much time In towns where they 1920, were 316 Bears, and-for Florida
8,945 cars. Grapefruit shipments for
with murder,
eat various foods and thus escape pel­
Calfiomia to June 1, 1021, fell to 243
Baxter Lee, chauffeur, who drove
lagra, according to the commission­ cars, while the Florida shipments In
the woman from West Palm Beach, la er.
the same season increased to 10,490
ilK) held as an accessory before the
cars.
fart.
Florida’s increased shipments, de­
* Beside the body in the room two
spite the freight advances are ex­
nt money bags, which bad presum­
plained by Florida men as due to
ably held the sum o f '132,000, stolen
jmany acres of groves plhntcd before
in a robbery of the West Palm Beach
the freight advances. Local citrus
poitofficc Inst Tuesday, were found
men say a larger proportionate waste
According to the story of the clerk
of citrus fruits is taking place now
it the hotel, the young Clarke wom­
than ever before because of the in­
an registered at the hotel late yester­
LAKELAND,
Aug.
2.—
One
of
the
creased
freight rates.—Tampa TimcB.
day afternoon. Miltmore went to the
most
brutal
crimes
ever
committed
in
nom around 6 o'clock. No shot waa
heard and no inkling of the tragedy this section was perpetrated near Mul­ DR. MOORE HAILS
tune to the inmates of the hotel until berry late Saturday night, when six
FROM PENSACOLA
the authorities went to the room to masked men waylaid an automobile
in which William MuagTove, of Prairie
mile an investigation.
TO S A N F O R D
Chief Vestel states that about nine Pebble, with his nephew, L. B. Hughes
o'clock a young yothan came to po­ of Georgia, were returning from Mul­
And Not From Milton as Stated Yes­
lice headquarters and requested - to berry to Prairie Pebble.
terday In the Herald
When a short distance out of Mul­
k« the chief of police privately. He
uied the young woman to Come with berry, Musgrovc, who was driving the
(Fram T u M d ij’ t D .llr)
him to his office in the d£y hall. She car, noticed a car crosswise o f the
On yesterdny we were made to re­
told him that her name was Clarke road and stopped. As soon as his
cite that Dr. Tom Moore, the optome­
and that she came from West Palm machine came to a stop the six mask­
trist, who has recently arrived in the
ed
men
surrounded
the
car
and
took
Beach. She asked him if he knew
Hughes,
a
youth
of
twenty-two,
out
city to take up his abode and find his
Miltmore and he replied that he did.
The young woman then went on to o f the machine, after having covered fortune, came from Milton to San­
tell of the robbery at the West Palm both occupants with six-shooters.
Musgrove was tol dto leave and he ford—this is not the situation. Dr.
Beach postoffice where she was post*
and Mrs. Moore came to Sanford from
ahtrew She stated that she had drove back to Mulberry, a distance of
less
than
a
mile
and
summoning
help
Pensacola. He has been in Milton,
aapected Miltmore of the robbery
returned
tcrThe
scene
of
tho
holdup
but not to stay any length of time in
cd had enticed him to her Yoom In
fte local hotel. She Kaid that she but no trace of the party was found. years. When Uncle Sam called for
Shortly before daylight- Sunday
ltd known he waa a morphine ed­
fighters he wns teaching school ■in
morning
an automobile party driving
ict and that she had given him some
West Florida, but heard the call and
found
tf the drug, which she had procured from Lakeland to Mulberry
spent two years in France and Hol­
young
Hughes
in
the
road,
naked,
with
is West Palm Beach from a doctor’s
land nnswering that call. Upon his
, both eyes blacken­
cue. She said that she did this to a gash in his head1
return he took up the study of his
hold the man until she could notify ed, and his body covered with bruises. chosen profession, optometery and
the police, that he had some loot on He wnB tnken to Mulberry, where he optics, received his degree from the
him. She spoke of a registered letter was treated by Dr. Pierce,
Northern Illinois College of Optome­
Hughes Baid that his captors took
which was later found near the body.
try, took his practical work in the
This letter wi\s one of those stolen him to a mine near Prairie Pebble manufacturing department ‘ of
the
and after tearing his clothes from
from the mail pouch.
Floridn Optical Company nt Jackson­
Not at first believin gthe woman's his back tied him to a post and lashed ville, came to Sanford, married Miss
itory, Chief Vestel called up the pos­ him unmercifully with a piece of Ncttye Maines, and the two then .went
ts! authorities investigating tho rob­ leather belting. He said that when to live in Pensacola where. Dr. Moore
bery at West Palm Beach, and they he asked the men why they were try­ has’for the paBt year been In charge
identified the woman as tho postmis- ing to kill him, that the only reply he o f the examination, testing, fitting
trm at that place/ It was around received wns n pistol barrel shoved and manufacturing department of the
10 o’clock before the officers sent to into his eye by one of the members Ingram Optical Parlors, which firm is
the man whom the woman’s story of the gang while another struck him well known throughout West Florida,
diimed had been drugged. They re­ over the head with the butt end of a Eastern Alabama and South Georgia.
ceived orders from Chief Vestel to revolver.
Dr, Mqorc states that he believes in
EiW the arrest if the man was able
the future of Sanford and to that end
t be to ought to the jail and if not for BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL he expects to contribute by giving
WOMEN’S CLUB.
6r;e of them to remain with the man
Sanford nn up-to-date Optical Parlor.
fntil he could be moved. When they
He has purchased Dr. Brand’s place,
(Ffem Tn.*d*7‘ i D .llr)
Wercd the room it was a corpse they
and is now rearranging the fittings,
The Business and Professional' Wo­
found.
moving in new furnishings and receiv­
men’s
Club held Its regular monthly
following the finding of the body,
ing large quantities of both rough and
Judge Smith was summoned, meeting on Monday evening at the finished stock. Dr. Moore statea^iiat
j • euroncr's jury empannelled im Woman's Club. The meeting was well ho wiy be well equipped to .examine,
Mediately. Its verdict after repairing attended and most enthusiastic.
test mid fit any pair of eyes in the
The meeting was called to order by
° the scene of the crime and exam­
city, with glasses made especially for
ine into the details of the finding the President, Mrs. John Leonardy, that pair o f eyes. Ho is also able to
« the body, was that. Miltmore hnd and an interesting business program do manufacturing of lenses and short­
®et hi* death at the hands o f par- followed- The president announced ly expects to fit his manufacturing
unknown, and held the Claiia the appointment o f Miss Virginia department sufficiently to supply all
*°man on a charge of murder. Bax- Smith to represent the Business and other opticians and optometrists in
the
tT *^‘e, the chauffeur who drove the Professional Women’s Club in
Middle Florida. The Herald joins in
Korean to Orlando, is held as an ac- Conopus Club.
wishing Dr. Moore much success.
After the business program ' ’ the
W!«ry In-fore tho fa c t ."
Research
committee was given charge
According to the reports of the robTOWN MARSHAL WHIPPED
o
f
the
meeting.
Miss Mell Whitner,
rJ which occurred last Tuesday the
Oman involved in the case has held the chairman, had arranged a pro.
ORLANDO, Aug. 2.— City Marshal
e position of postmistress in that gram on the ‘T en Commandments of Harris, of Winter Garden, after re­
1&gt; for a number o f years. She Is Business." Theso were read and dis­ ceiving a severe whipping at the
, « th&gt;rty-fivo yearB of age and la cussed by different members, among hands o f unknown parties in that city
them being Mrs. E. E. Cox, who gave
-e daughter of a clergyman,
Sunday, was urged to depart from the
• iltmore camo to Orlando about a fine exposition of the first com' community. He caught a train from
Ho ^lonlhs ago, and purchased the mandment: “Thou shall not quit.’ Orlando Sunday afternoon.
restaurant In this city.* Up un- Miss Annie Lee, Miss Fannie Reba
Harris says his activities In break­
1 about a year ago, he worked as Munson, Miss Virginia Smith and ing up a hootlegglng combine at Win­
•postal employe In the West Palm others also spoke on different com­ ter GsrdAi are the cause, and from
i j , P^toffice. It was stated that mandments. Mrs. R. C. Maxwell read other sources his connection'with nt£
was in pajm Beaich during the time a poem, “ YoU Can If Xou Think You grp trouble in that city Is assigned to
* robbery occurred pnd that he only Can.1 Altogether this program fur­ the feason o f his enforced departure.
nished ,a lesson and an inspiration to
llriu'd 1° Orlando yesterday.
It Is reported that the same parties
all present.
who whipped Harris bought a ticket
After the program Grape-Nut ice
^ M i ’A. August 2.—Investigation
for Harris' %£ife for a small town in
cream
was served.
lt&gt;e finding of the body o f W. H.
Tennessee. ‘
This club now has over one hun­
1 ’tiure with n bullet through his
This Is the fourth whipping to oc­
dred
members and is rapidly becom*ft in an Orlando hotel last night
cur in Orange county during the past
'• running |„ two well defined chan- ing an important factor in our city.
several months.
t»J/|CCLn,injr to teI»phone advices re666 cares a Cold quickly.
t J P .. 1
ere* 0n« theory ii that he
The $tory o f pirates bt sea Is rather
i . j J"* °wn 6f® when he awakened
absurd. Why shiuld they go to sea
°und he waa discovered and def— Get your Scratch Pada from The When they are free to* operate on
7 connected with the robbery o f Herald—by
land?
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T. J. MOORE OF MILTON
BUYS OPTICAL BUSINESS.
Dr. T. J..Moore, formerly o f Milton,
Fla., has purchased the optical busi­
ness of Dr. L. A. Brand, of this city
and took possession this morning. Dr.
Moore comes to Sanfoyd most highly
recommended, and his wife, formerly
Miss Ncttye Maines, was one of this
city’s most popular teachers, who will
receive a hearty welcome here. Dr.
Brand left this morning for Miami,
where he will engage in business with
his brother, who is already located
there.
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' NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 2—Through
' all-water freight rates between Mwf

PACIFIC QUESTIONS AND 0rI^nn»
Pensacola, ^ . ^era anPARTICIPATE IN WASHINGj " “ unced hcrc
by tho Mississippi
TON CONFERENCE
! Warrior service, the government
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j barge line, In connection with the Pea­
ts, ts* atMcuue Ft***)
sacola, St. Andrews' and Gulf SteaaaLONDON, August 2.— Great B rit-' ship Co.
ain has dropped the proposal to hold
The barge line will handla thn
a preliminary conference on the Pacif- freight between New Orleans and Moic questions and has agreed to parti­ bile td Pensacola.
The 'rates will
cipate' in the Washington conference be 20 per cent less than the present
as originally suggested by President all-rail rates. The new rates boeani^
CUT IN CANDY PRICES.
Harding, according to official circles cfTestive today and the first shipment
was a nrgo sonsignment o f rice.
NEW YORK, Aug. 2.— A cut of here.
approximately 50 per cent In the
price o f all candy from gum drops to WOULD TAX IMPORTED COTTON.
666 cures Biliousness.
bon-bons was announced yesterday by
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.— A Url(T|
----------------------------a chain of candy stores company, fol­ amendment offered on the floor of the
The most disappointing hcadUnw
lowing a general agitation against the senate today by Senator Ashurst, we ever read was “ Bombing plane*
high prices o f ice cream, cold drinks Democrat, Arizona, would impose n prove superiority; knockout • duty
and confectionery.
duty of twenty cqnta a pound upon ! on hides add cotton."
all cotton with a staple one and on e-'
----------------------------eighth inches in length.
| For first class Job work— the Herald
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One of the satisfying developments to the growers who
have faith in thd co-operative method of marketing has
been the very substantial- growth of the Florida Citrus
Exchange.
Five years ago the Florida Citrus Exchange, then
seven years old, marketed nineteen per cent of the
citrus crop of Florida. The preceding period marked the
experimental stage of its development
Last season the Florida Citrus Exchange handled
slightly more than thirty-three per cent of the carload ship­
ments from the state, according to governmental compila­
tions of Florida’s total citrus movement. .
Further, the season marked a new epoch in the af­
fairs of the proven’ co-operative organization from an­
other standpoint— that of the acknowledged acceptance
of the ideas and ideals on which it is founded by influ­
ential factors tn the citrus industry throughout the state.
Polk County was the cradle of the co-operative move­
ment in Florida. . Naturally, Polk County has Bince been a
bulwark fo r co-operation am ong the citrus grow ers. The
Polk County crop last season fell short o f that o f the pre­
vious y e a r/ Despite this,- the Florida Citrus Exchange
made a substantial gain in total shipments, because its vol­
ume from territory.outside o f Polk County increased twen­
ty-five per cent over that o f the previous year.'
Polk CountVa loyalty to the co-operative movement
has not flagged, but Polk County no longer enjoys a keener
appreciation o f the benefits o f co-operative m arketing than
do other progressive sections o f the d tru s area. The E ast
Coast, the W est Coast and Central Florida now join in loy­
ally supporting £he grow ers’ own m arketing organisation,
which returns directly to the producers the proceeds o f the
sale o f their fru it, less only the actual cost o f setting, w ith­
out a dollar of profit deducted fo r speculative purposes.
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But for the organized effort of the growers who com­
prise the membership of the Florida Citrus Exchange, last
season would have spelled absolute disaster for the citrus
producers of Florida. It is peculiarly fitting that (he Ex­
change should have been given the vote of confidence it re­
ceived during that season in the form of the largest mem■bership and largest volume of total shipments in its ca­
rter to date. The coming season wiU see stiU further ex­
pansion in the ,1membership of the Florida Citrus Ex­
change, and increase in the total volume of shipments host, died by it

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The Florida C itrus E x change is now api
the tim e when its shipm ents
will include more than half
d tru s crop o f Florida. O nly
an unwillingness to expand too fa st, and indisposition to
hazard efficient operation by suddenly assum ing, too g re a t
a burden, is postponing that time. Then will begin a new
era in the business affairs and prosperity o f the grow ers o f
d tru s fru its in Florida. Grow ers who wish, to hasten the
com ing o f this desirable condition should at once take steps,
to become affiliated with the Florida Citrus E xchange.
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TH E SAN FO RD W E E K L Y H ERALD , FRID AY. AUGUST 5 ,1 9 2 1
-1‘ ayoeat o f lalereat on Warranta. 1,400.00
Wc arc greatly surprised that a
County Comr’s Report
lleaerved for tontlugenclea
1,190,00
R E P O R T O F SCHOOL JPUNbs
Daytona bont should be featured in
w . Total ........................................... .I0.593.00
X - t . HOLLT ....................F i m S m I u i Ed Itar the "headlines of the nowspapera ns n
Sanford, Fla., August ut. lain.
El lima tad Eipsnaaa. 0jtad Band fu n d. BemlnoU
SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y
Cennty.
V . $ . L1LLARB..............b r n t t i r u 4 T n u i m
"Rum Runner." No one would ever
Hun. Hoard nf County CommU*lrrurr* la *n&lt;!
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--- For
tbe
fiscal
year
ending
September
loth,
for Setulmde County, Florida, mat tu regular
M. A . IfXJCL., , ....................... f l a w t l M i u f i r
suspicion a Daytona or Daytona Beach re
,
*.ton at 10 oVIot-k-a. In. I ’rerent: Chairman 1022
Payment, o f Honda ! . . , .......... 0,033.00
For the Period Ending June 30th, 1921
F a H liM E n ry F lU ir Vy
bont of'b ein g a "rum runner.” 0, ■1- A. Hftimley, *nd Cutnmlaatnuere I.. I*. H a rm . XI.—
—Payment j ? f Inlcrrat on Honda.. .’ttr.trfiO.OO
C. .W. Entamiiurer. O. I*. Hwo|» and 1L Curleit,
dear, 0 dear, whnt are wc .coming to will! V. i:. I ’.logli**, Deputy t lr r k , and \V. C
Tblal . 0 .
...$4T.bt5.00
1,P ‘, „ T®llVw,nV
o f ***• recelpis and dUhuraementa o f tbe School Foe,*
.Deputy Sheriff, In attrm lanr*.
in these piping times of prohibition T WlllUotaon,
*E*HX0LN'
t'
(Ineerparatad)
MlrrUIra of Itin la&gt;t regiilir toreting held July II n i l lfirreu|Kin Kesoited that tbe Cleik pf COUNTY fur Ibe period ending June Wlh. 1P2I. wllb tbe halan’ci *fi3
standing
am
i
a
.l.icment
of ll, Aaeet. and uibllllle.. .nd Ib^Ta1‘w u
t e
b
the
Clreult
Court
ne
dlrecteil
lo
bare
the
fore*
Sib. alao *i»r|al meeting held July 11th Mete
------------o------------Ibe
said
flem
lnole
Counly
aa
reporlnl
on
Ibe
30th
tlay
of
June
1021
i ,t
.'..e
B
cljor‘l
pop-rii
going
esllnialet
as
made
by
Ibn
Hoard
publlsbed
read. approved an,I, ordered filed.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE)
,,f P«£
How unexpected conics death. The
The folM o lna M il* again*! M a rk llirum urk lu a hewspaper In Ibis rtntnly by rare luoeulnd lie Instruction, and the Huperlnlendenl of Public Inalrucilon," U hereby plbli*"7
reo* *"blljiied un.br tfc# ^
E T E A R ................................. .1 ................... $1.(0
lit* is(r uttlrlfl. were *ppmred md ordered and Iha I a copy thereof properly certified la vlilnna of Chapter 6S1", Acta of 101S, haws of Florida.
Gainesville
Sun
had.*
picture
of
En­
forwaidcil
to
tbe
Comptroller
Of
tbe
Stale
o
f
C MONTHS ................................................... M S
pill*
KtlNKST AM09,
Florida.
U R
MONTHS................................................... 7* rico Caruso recovering from his re­ W. II. Wllllaina. Cleaning Dttrhea,.$1,227.12
L'DaptPAIet.
The fok.wlug Id]I ngalunl the Florida (JrufM Tlie bid of Edward Higgins, for one new Ford
Trm k fur tbe amn o f $350,00 was ojwiu**l asd
j . Entered u Sooted Q i n Mail M ttUr Axgurt H , cent illness in one part^of the.paper Drainage Dlitrlcf were approrrd and ordered read, and on motion o f t!. W. Entimlogrr, secGeneral School Fund
M M . ( I the pMt O d in at Sanford, Florida. nnd the announcement of his death on j paid;
»ondeiI by B. Cnrietf. and carried. Hie al*ne Idd
W. II, Wllllaina, CleanIns Dlieltea
Nadar A ct of March t , 1S7I.
l*elllg tbe only bid filed with Ibe Hoard, and It IVpiwIlory llslsjire. January Ia|, 1(OI
In
pursuance
of
llie
notlre
glren
by
puhlleathe front page. It just shows that a l|on a* prodded by law. If-was amx&gt;uhee.1 tbal being satisfactory, was ami I* hereby aceepted Oulatandlnc Warranta, January lat, 1921 ........
IN * Sanford Dally Harold U publDhed m r j mini could die while going from the all Ihuae prerenl who were owiAra or agenia of
Petition signed by It. II. Ilraikrr, el al., was
Net Ralance, January l«t. 1931
mftornooa (a itep t Sunday) and thoroughly c o t .
here presented to Ibe Hoard, asking dial (hey
(he
ownera.
of
properly
would
lie
beard
by
the
arm Util trading taction. Adrortltlnc rataa rota- front page to the third
page *&gt;f a Hoard and that any and all romplalnla an to the lie granted a read In flemlnol* rounly, desertb RECEIPTS FOR SIX MONTHS;
From—
S N l l i and mada known aa application. $4.00
valuations of Die property. raised by lb* Hoard rd as follows: Heg. al Ibe HW corner o f tbe
newspaper.
Tag Collector, Taiee ................................................
I
yta r, or lie par month, la adrtnca.
and advrrtlaed. eoubl be made ami would l«* flW hi o f X W 14 o f flee. fl. Twp. 21 H. Hang e" .Hi
.*21.520. I*
Tag Collector, ISill* ............................................ .
glren due ronaldrratlon. Tbereupoa ■ nmnlier B.. run E one half mile tn Concord cemelcry,
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Comptroller,
Itedeiiiplluna
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estd
toad
lu
detour
from
.line
on
north
side
of
of
pereoua
presented
•
tale
m
rtita
and
facta
aa
Phono
141
t l MERALD BUILDINO.
i assdb)
I'onipireller. Uallresil Tb* , . . . , ............ .............1
It does one good to sec the growth to tbe valuation of tbetr properly and after |&gt;«d at lilgli water mark, fin motion o f Cutnr.
.
fl.M
s.W)
Comptroller. Trl-gniph Tag .................. .................
all of Hie eomplalnta from aueh ownera 1.. P. Ilagan, secouded by Comr. B. Corlall, and
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and prosperity of Sanford this year. hrarlng
Comptroller,
t
Mill
Tag
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carried.
Ibe
alsive
|&gt;ellllon
la
hereby
granted.
and agenia aa were present and after firing due
. X *73.1*1
forrtni Atlv-r t*Miifl Bv(J*»rnl*Mr*
I Business blocks and residences are go­ mn.lderathsi
Comptroller, lot. State Fund ................................ ; .........
to tbe alalemrnta made and the Mutiun of lo P. Ilagan, seconded by B. (O r­
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921.30
R IC A N P R £ 5 3 A S S O C IA T IO N
County Judge, Hunting l.lcense
.......................
facta presented Hie IWard decided lo adhere to ie l! and carried, tbe clerk of this board la In*
. ■Whlfll
Hank, |g«na .......... .......................... .....................................
ing up nil over the Celery City. In tbe vablallona made by Ibe Tat Assessor and aa strutted to notify Mr. B. T. 11slurs, to remove
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Various. Hooatbma .................... ..........................................
ratted liy Ibe lh&gt;ard of County Commlaelonere Ids fence front the public read at described
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course of time, the brick roads in alltlng
Special Tag M u r id s , H efam la......................................
aU&gt;re,
aa
a
H
oard
of
Eunajlgrra
on
Ibe
lltb
day
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. aw.ou
T hat curfew law is the thing.
Notary public homla o f W. I,. Morgan and
that section may be planed down, or Of Julf, A. t&gt;. 1021. etcepl tn Ibe following IJiw.
Making llalance ........................ .......................................
It. Jlnklna, were approved.
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sandpapered, or covered over with
FOR SIX MONTHS:
II. II. Pattlsball: SWH of NWV, of NRIJ of Sir. Joe Cameron and Mr. fl. O. Chose ap|ietr- DISBURSEMENTS
for Bekteli:
■Now let it be enforced to the letter
22. Twp. HI H, It ,12 K, 10 acre*, reduced rd before (be board In reference to Ibe county ■Egpeaded
nbout two inches of sand or feathers flee.
Salaries o f Tesrtiere .................................... 9 ..................
opening-up Ibe read Ibrough 1from netrdall are.
from *300.00 In »100 00.
..ln.575.0u I
"for every child ih the ‘city. |
Tnmsisirtallud o f PnplU
............ .........................
•Aleo: Ileg. Ill ft W of UK corner of NWft. to flanford are., smith o f tbe fl. A K. It. It. and
or something.— DcLand News.
. . fl.ita.T5
ExpsBMi
of RdmlAlitrstlon:
on
mol
Ion
o
f
Comr.
0.P.
Swope,
sec
united
by
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of
flee.
22,
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30
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II
82
K
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run
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3.H1 ch*„ N IP) rlia„ W d id rh*.. R 3 ) eb*„ ftwnr. B. CarleIt. and carried n cp om illee mm-.* 1-.IS0.09
It -would open their eyes to the wonl*oecd o f Chairman L. A. Ilrumley' and Ci«nr. L
Trarellng eipense* o f Hnperlnlrndenl ............................
..
01.09
Those that know Bay that the Daily 0 acre*. Deduced from $300 00- lo $4OO.0O.
P.
Ilagan
are
hereby
appointed
to
view
Itts
Per IHetu and Mileage o f Member* o f Hoard ..............
Alao:
lleg.
fllV
corner
of
N
W
V
1
of
NW
lJ
of
..
101.40
•AerTul possibilities of one of the best Herald has kept Sanford booming th iB
read,
with
power
lo
art.
Incidentals
fur
IHnariT
and
flupertnlendenl
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
- “ Twp -3) H. It tt2 E.. run E BBS cba.
••
170.11
Mnl I n of O. P. rtwiflie. aecund«| by C. W.
Printing Financial Statement .................. .............
vcnunties in the state.
•24.50
Bniiiiilnger and rattled, tbal Ip Ibe Interest o f
Institution « r Summer School (T eifber*1 Aaaoelatlon)
Bummer. Wc do not take the credit Z
JZ
mn
,o «.V
wV om
s * -t-sV-a&amp;
•■'■ill
f l . n&amp;
r e bM
M i ' IU
I ,V |
.W I , "
..
331.09
I ntereat
e .A ,,,..
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Alao: E**, of t W H o f M V &gt;4 o f flee.
Twp i-fimoniy It te denied ailflsabte to dlacvntlnue
r u -' fltn.09
for it but we do think that keeping
A l tnrney for Ibsml . . . . ’ .......................... .........................
2)1 flouth. Itinge 32 FI. and 1*eg. ME rOrnef o f tbe rounty ellnlc In flvmlnote niunty. and Ibe
..
I V) (Vi
And let the police force get'active the daily going filled with advertise­ **me,
Jeine'a Fund Teacher ........ f -------- . . . . ^ ±r.............
run K 1.1.00 eba.,' H «..1»1 cba . W 15.00 rlerk o f tide |s&gt;ehl I# hereby •InaMurtnl to no­
..
120.09
Hr. I t ., B. Hlevtna. ami also tbe fltale
Transfer* o f Funds .................. : ..........1 .........................
., 2VW
l.ni
In finding out just whnt the young ments has kept the city from going "to eh#.. N n.lii cba.. 30 acres. Heduml from |X* tify
Hoard o f Ileallb.
Notes Itetlreil
uno.tn to iidm o.oo.
.
T
.O
po.oo fO.5M.tl
Mollou
of
I..
P.
Ilagan.
aecoaded
by
C.
W.
boys arc doing at night.
sleep. And wc do think that August Ie P. I’ auieli. XBH o f NW U lless tin yards Bulttnlnger, anil carried, that In Ibe In trm t of
t'ie|ualtury llalance, June 90lh, 1921 ................ ..
N A H by Ibt yards K A IV In HK ror. I flee. 22.
Ml.tiiitt
:--------- —o-----------nnd September fire the months when Twp. 2rr fl. It 32 E.. £2 acres. Reduced frum ecnaoitiy It Is denied adilsahlr to dli|ieu*e wllb
the
service*
o
f
Ibe
Traffic
Officers
fur
flymH
|300,a&gt; In 9450.la).
- Next month hns an "It" in it mean­
the merchants should keep awake anS, ' ' M.
iie«. he „,rner .« s w ., uf mile county, ami the clerk o f Ibis taiard la In- Recapitulation o f Report o f Special Tax School
ing that oysters are getting ripe and keep the people .coming. It is no n\v &amp; of Hr*. 22. twp 211 s, n 33 b.. run s . * Imeted to* notify aald officer*.
Clerk o f this Uiard U hereby Inalrucleil lo or­
school days are approaching,
District, Seminole. County, Florida,
trouble to run a good newspaper or n n ii to cbm., w id imt., « 30 dm., y. 4.3 cu*., der iioe-car of paring brick from tlie floutbern
Clay
Co., Cballanuoga. Tettn.. aa foUmra;
*
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JUKE tOTH, !H 1
good Btore in the winter monthfl. It gj,0,'35' 1,4 fl,rr*- * hniuceii from v &gt;m .oo to 2.. VHI Mfg.
I.. w .* 'i* 1 I hum hug Wire Cut Hrlck,
"Confessions of a Bride" have run tnkes the real thing to keep them goto Is* repressed brick 3i I i n , Inches, brlek
1:. x. ta*wi*: iteg. s.«c. rb... k &lt;.f mv ™r- 'Van)
.
liter Ilf MV *4 tif M V 1', o f flee. 22 Tw o 2D R. In I - \&lt;&gt;. 2. ralller bsw mil Ins than so
out according to the Tampa Times. .ing ,in .1
the summer.
t
|u. :a i:„ n.!. k 4 h-.. x 30 rb.‘ \vTrb. , A All warrnnls paid doting Ibe nirmlb o f July
Yea, they ought to in about six
. 2D rb*
Itnliif'vMl fn*m fificn»tt1 to were ordered in m r)h-.| uf m*iird.
i f
Itci»*n* of Ibe severul county offtctal* w ne
9.v ii.n 1.
e
.months,
'
3
1 15
W. J, Daniels*: Iteg Ml ,nl#,. \V o f flB nn-. reielveil. read and orjered filed,
PEARMAN ON THE JOB.
i
! i
ll
wn&lt;
iurthrr
resulted
tbal
at
a
atieclal
_— . — — o------- ——
o f M l) , of S IV 'I of flee. 22. Twp 2U fl, Itange
•
I j
j j - .
B
.12
nrn W 1*5 jard*. N to flee Hus', |; p i yaids. ,
. .o f ltd*
. . Twoird
. . lo Iw held , on Itie flth
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it ' ■
f
J
i
l
o
f
5 - s'
IVe have several good jobs
for
' s
lo leg., amt beg S.03 eba., X of MR eorno. of
; ,f A,"r“'V ‘V J 2 ? ! \,Hr
”,
e l
'■
Secretary I’cnrman, o f the Sanford flXW*i
-a *
*
Of M V I., floe. 22, Twp 2D fl llange .T* u ‘ a !' ‘ ’ " !1 •». taken- up and re n-ldcred and
Trank Miller and the city of Sanford Chamber of Commerce is'there all the E. Hun IV 2.3ti clut., N i„ h* |t'„e f* ;.p
$432.61
1
$ 7.flirt.17
|
$3.1*7.59
1 “l-" a'"' *'
•»""* •&lt;»» 'be tat lery
$3,900)1
'
•**
tear A. H. IP2t. will I* made.
TOO.I’J
115.17
4.10.00
1*2 HH
will be bettor o ff after Frank gets timo nnd keeps busy nt nights think- gJuViiaf " r ,T*‘ 11H if f w . IlfdiiiVil ffiitn forT iet e '"-rid
o f Count} Comtnlaalunrt* ttren ail-Vhft.HI
ft
tltO.U)
OI2.h7
lo 9ZV).&lt;k&gt;.
, 212.7*
J.iurrred
to
meet
ou
tire
fllli
day
o
f
A
m
n
.i,
a i ft, mi
\
•104.21
2H0.00
through.
?00,75
insr up something for the good of San-' •' w** tiwreopm oniered tb*i tire T»*
n an &gt;
B
610.61
605.27
440.00
72-70
. . .
. .
*or l» ami Is hereby Instructed »u sa w the j IL T T -I, ai 2 M'riuck ii. tn.
tWfl)
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ftra.m
1
UflO.iat
0
.
1,140.33
ford. As a publicity ngent he is par i&gt;roperiy at tire vahwthw fi»e«i by bin&gt;*cir **
7 3*
In lb* Circuit Court of tha Sovsnth Judicial Cir­
2.271.20
Stl.7T0.Mt
Anri they w o u l d l e a r n m u c h to t h e i r excellent ahd among his'latest stunts S K . ^ ' e b . W ^ " ^ " 1 5 "
)
(5.937.50
| . $3.Orel.21
P«i3d
1
cuit « f Florida. In and for Semina!*
s i d v i i n t n g c n b q u t t h e p e o p le w h o a r c Is the printing o f the following on the ‘ "oiniiwionn*.titling *• a lu-td *.f BitautUtrr*
C.un.y.—in Chrntery .
. ..
. ..
,
, .,
1*ml In the laller case covering All atich labia.
Recapitulation o f Report o f Bond, Interest and
e x p e c t i n g S a n f o r d t o h e l p t h e m b e ­ bottom of the Chamber of Commerce nun* *« were m d i.y n,e Hoard ib*
5.
CITATION
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4
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come g T e n t e r .
loler heads: “ Fellagra and Prosper- X n . T ' i h d b," himl'","",“
pl'"'r "f
Sinking: Funds of Seminole County, Florida
i
idakuatitv
ra
ity Are Not Synonomoua—Wc Arc 1 n,r Tmx lUm,km
r»*"**&gt; to i-- rrimnni *
JUNE 30T11, U21
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I"3* A ^ fssp f f*»F Hip |iiiri«*r of Pitriblliig W.Vlam
h»\ uiilrr Itmiinhan. l.l'|iilil»fnr. 1*1
Ami speaking of Frank .Miller re­ f rosperous Sanford, the City hub- lire lao** lbere*»n ns pimtdcd by law lire Hoard
11, »*!»*., M-frmlanu,
_
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of U'runty iV&gt;mnd**h«rera In-k tip the utaiirr &lt;d To W 11Muffi Alr^atiilrr llnrhanari. 1J&gt;jiih|.itnr id
minds us that he and his father, T. J. KtiinHnl
r,
*
»
|making an evlloiate of ll*. rreceaaary evj*eiiaoa Cl trli|.» Land &amp; Cotiinlia 1htfi C«iiiipauy. Urn It
i i fi
k £
Miller, are the greatest huifdem that
*-d a i-**f|»jtafl*iti of KiltfUn.l Miti h|| f.*rturr
Just now when there is so much talk fur ,,lp
j**r rrom ocmia-r i.i t d
1921 In lire .loth d«&gt; .If fleptrnd^r, A . U 11122,
*ii* Uh&gt;ddr(a «»f liar1 Kluflijj Ijtud A. 4%itatilM5 *
y?
Hanford hns ever had.
&gt;* i
about pellagra in the South these tot­ •nd ImrIns? rott*|ilrrf«l the
sT i
£
&lt;
estimate*) h j
tIfin Cbmpaiif • M m lN , n lorjMurathin o f Knjt&gt;
I P
. 3
- 1
i
th*»
rlerk
nrnl
tlie
initiation
«»f
th*
|in&gt;}**rt&gt;
uf
land,,
and
lo
the
nnknown
(I
pt
I
im
m
**.
crahtrra
.
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a
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l
r
/ •
fi
a
ters going to many people in
the the* I’minfr *$■ ahnnwtt **i Hit* a««&gt;*atiif*Hr mlU |.r-»
l rt _
V
&lt;•* i*t! »*t Platniaufft In thrrmth or utnl**r llir
f
s
5 *
“
«
te
t
Plymouth Rock has been rededient- north will cause them to sit up and |iarni D| iJif T bv
hip I Lntliig
a£ J
tu **1
|5 5
•hif** iMiut&gt;l pai IIn* end Di »*itf am] l M ntlii#r
Y
=
j« jSJ
-* r - fill1
!
iTHi*|iti«rnlh«!»
in
n«*
nm^i*)
hip) iirr-riuitfL&gt;.» i
mv
or
i%
ItroiiiiH
a+i
i*i idaliiilntf any
ed by President Harding. Hope i( take notice. Every little bit helps anti ttf tt*r I‘mint; nil*! tIt*1
ITmrljIa f..r rtie* *|tr
«
t list*- «*r lntrr»*4»f In ami to Mu* Ipdhiwr|i» n»mi| Hi*- »-\|M*it.»mi during fU*
liie «lr*fTM*rfll land. dKisle, lyln* and (M’lng
does not make the price of Plymouth l’carmuii can he depended upon to fpn*nt
•tfiid fl»*a| tuir, Lair* drlwfiilii*,d and ikf brm»111 tin* CouQly of Hatnltiulr ami Htalr *4 Flor*
Rock chickens go any higher.
Hy drHati1 Km* fiilMw lug tn In* I [if rx|&gt;*'n*4*a ntbt
Id# utiftr parrTndnrir tlraerfhed aa foi!•*«*»,
keep Sanford oti the map.
nit •jbmial altd rttr»nr»llnary
mint^n*
lo . It
*
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tear UPir r$i*tl|il|£ ftini fnF
5 -Iniiiifi mi a pithi l*«3 fo*i t.'.ut uf m (mini
Assfets and Liabilities
which th* reieiine f»&gt;r flw* trar IDIM fr»*tn mj H i - fw t Krntf h uf, tlo* H’UiLra : ltilriw‘&gt;'K'&gt;li
People are getting back from their
The riea serpont ban been conspic­ iftW nu taiatlnn fttui «It** r« lima 1ml
•
»f
f
%
'tn
»n
rri-|
al
Htnvi
o
ii«t
M
-»t»d
lirti'tr.
a«
/
AfSETfl
trips and vacations nnd tile Chamber
atnitahh*
*t tu hi K It. TfaifriTil m mao uf .innfnii
*
General Ekh&amp;al Fund
uous by his absence from the shore Imiii nll#r *.iiri»s* $«ih
Fhvrirtai mu Iii+^iiiT* Hurt tin I'M
fr^l lu ih
E*t limited EvfNi nt-ei, Oenor* Fund, H#miH
o f Commerce should have a big gnthaI Vof
Da la lire t’aili tu liriwialtury
_ ...
ii, Jlur uf Kln*t ■tn**it, tliribH Ka*f ahmjf Mu*
resorts this summer. From all ac­
County
Vfi4-xdleE'fj*d
lurhiding rtirfTUl yrar . , , . . .
........
w in g at their August banquet.
North
lln**
uf
Flmt
tilrrrL
lOS
3
frrt,
iLnur
Hh» ff*+sl jiflf emtltijf &gt;Mi»|»a|i!liirr r.nfh
8 pedal Ta* SdiocaJ District
counts he is able to amuse himself I 1(11‘nr
tft'-Ch M*l 3 frrl. Ihrii«*r W n i to** 3 fu«t to Ih#
22.
Kalartre raah lu lHr|*M||ory Itidudlnf lk.«il MUtrlcta S*» 1 am
l |*oltl I of l&gt;T£Itill Iitif.
sufficiently outside the three-mile I Nuiary o f Clfrk
I "iieuUiM-ifd T n r. 4. ibrluitlng oirrent year
4♦ i f I m r
friHii (fir *i**»rn hill of intn
Vkiiirt. fli*..
*
|t
iWnhj- o f the kids twcjve and four! plitlnf fill'd In IId# t’liiife agN(n&lt;*( tn*. Mini yo#
limit.— New Yor kEvcning Popt.
m IVf I Mi*in . and SHlt-ncr of I bni
ttccn years old are getting cigarettes
tMtawhoifre
' ,,,
ti; ^ I liso* ar f |alti| wriiir Intrn-flt In and to lit** t-md*
LIABILITIES
a l-o r diumriUHL fhrrrforr. yoiL Ihr paid Wltliaia
Willi
t"*y »*f Hhfriff for a iiim lm u f -44»»
•Mod whiskey. Where are they getting
IVninijr rnuiniU^hmen* .........
73.1*1 Ali*\amlrr Itnriianati. Lbpiidaiur uf th#* nortdi
Oeneral School Fund
them? It should he somebody’s busi­ In th* Circuit Court of tha* ftarenth Judicial Cir* s. All* n'tMSI" f Ilf &lt;l*«HIHlJ t %nil inl«a if)|)f r» *ll¥I INI' ) I-«nd fa Coli ml tat Ifhi Cirtttpaliy. I.iniftrri -i r*»r- Null** MtjMInridlnft
tp&gt; udO* !
cull of rtoridia. In nnd for HornIngle
(• Wiijhtile**r «»f Itrrlfllr^ilmi ,
|m $ hi ' Isura IIon of Fiiirland. »r# hrrrht rr*]ulml tn hr
ness to know.Ceuatf,— la Cb*ncory.
Special Ta* D im let
l*h—('uilRljr rtiyalrlan , *. . , , , ..........
and api*rar !**fun* unr aald Clr*nil Conn -I Ihr

TH ESANFORDH ERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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‘Drlnmio is getting in the big
class having a murder nt least
each month or so. If their own
ple cannot arrange for one they
them to come in from it distance.

CITATION
H I'll Ifaif hi, It
I '••Mijfldiltiaiile,

ll»»w**r mi.I KiHranl IHifgliiP,

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don't know what you mean, Jawn. 1*^}
ikam
(SKAf.l
K. A, ' DM UI.AflS.
clerk or ii« Clrvnlt court.
There are no,bold heads In Sanford.
Seminole Countjr, Fholda
Some' o f Us may have rather high o l i o , a . h k h t t b #.
iwt'lw *n1 ut fmiuael fur (Wpliluut.
: foreheads-but none o f us are bald.

IA

to rminty |tulldinj;i; ixnirt

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Court IhHi»r lu Hanfuid* Florida* on thr 3rd day
I.»m m! o f Orinlinpf, Ai I*. 11*37$ and thru ant tbrrr
:hn$ (mi tuaku viiiflttrr to Utr Ixlll of fwnip'atnl (-(Idldtril
ft) *ilitif im* lu tIti« i'riu*&gt;r. othiMnla** n iW rrr
3 .51m ini 'pro *
will Im* iiilrffil affathil you In ihl»
ran**”:
and all uthrr (M*rBai»wi or panlra ihdiidns
3un.no
any rii*hl. tlilr »f InOrMl pi nml f»i Mu* proprr*v hmvliialfurr i|**w4rtt-ril. hj . lUivugfi i»r utidrf
11 ■ *« l&gt;l Wifi Inui A lr tnndrr Itnmiiaiiaii, Lhpihla ■
i..r *» &lt;tforre&gt;nhh *it h f. M nnieli tg umi« r any
1 of thr fur mrf ■lorkl.ohlrra uf Mir Klurtdii Ijllld
i, A i *•hmltaitun t'ftnpatll I-Imilr&lt;I jj ihm &lt;rnl|*F|i
ut opfclrtii’ l ur iithi-rolw, »tr hrrrhy
ohm *) lo L*r and ap|«*ur Iwfitfr our aald Circuit Court
at Ihr Court llotitr lu Hanford, #F|orltlAf on thr
imt.no 7 11* dity o f Niiyptiitirr. A. fl, 11*21„ anil llnrn
•ml thrrr make anawrr lo the Idll o f run.plaint
d.Ouo.OO exhibited a^alnat i*»u In lid# raij#r. oilm rw i% a
dnTre pm o*nfi*Mo wlii Iw entered*
I] 1* ordered tha I thla I'liatlott l«r puldiriiei! In
Hist ini
Ihr Haufunl llrrahl. ii nrwapiper |iuti!Ulied In
HendtM»lf
Courtly, our** a Virek for rigid week#
•Jsiril
j * to Ihr ktreiwn drftiidapt, WUIIaui ftletamler
llttrhanan. (Jiinldalor of |hr Florida I-and fa
Cidrmlialhm ( W ju n r . Umllrtl, a
f |on
of
lbift 1and, ittol oinv a ueck fur I n r lir w fe li
rssM i!
-Ann,00 a* lu the linkmrnii partlra defemlilnl the
(no III
f i n ’ll!I Court, $ai Mil* the lift dsj of Auyfiat A
l&gt; IfCl
t s i: AI,&gt;
K. A. IHMMI.AHH.
4 iMSi.iai
Clefk of Ihe flrrttlt Court.
300 00
Hrnitmde t *Miulj , Lhirlda
On ibi t.i;*» A. IbrtTFlTFH.
Holhltor amt o f l souti*e| fur Coniphilnint.
*s Shin)
tlll.UI f t lld lc

I’ nrnltun- find I'i%tur«*« fm
" 1 iiiiri I|i&gt;uoh“
...........
.
14-— Jsll
J uki— O'Neill, rt iL , ItpfomlRulR17 I’.lpFllN'II nf
(‘mihii
Itul lilltts:
Ti» Jameti IK .Will,
the unkn^Mfr Urlra
Jaril (nr,
il#rr* g r* 111it * , Ifpilm** ur iil hr r rUlniMut* I 1 ** t.I*lil r
$111*1*’ r Jnlin&gt;« II’ W| IT, \U|fU«ltla J Vanglifi nU&gt;| ID tiisiiiaikif
wifp |a&gt;||tflit \4D$;lltl
Will. II J
Ihfldf ill ■In
11 Mftft Ard di‘i **a»4Til, 11 H Mitihull
|tTi ran* of 1 mini 1
\ Hi Hj*•*♦-r 4**4m ^ I , Wkrrwfi \V. (..&gt;irr nrul |
Don’ t iet the idea of a golf anil
\d4ltloiui If* K.-if
» lf r ,
ilctTamI, ('Inmirv Car ,
Karma
...
•country club get away front you. If
iMrrilPf mill
Jisawidduf I.. l arj^iifpr. 4$f- Sd- -I’urtiltfirr aini risturw* for
« —ilf Ilff* HAtiilfrl It* i^rfii^ihlrr,
IlntiftMi 11iu| rnrms ................
(gtdf is important enough for Florida ' ct
KiIHIj V. fltlMlrn. ilpiffttM^d, Ammidn ft. Cftf*
o f INa»r llunara
•dties to make municipal links it is im­ l»«*n!f*r, tlttTflifil, iiiid J. J. Hnrrlft mid i . VV, , . nnd KarmiM|M*ratliiti
....... ..................... .............
Hlrk», ftdmliilfttrftiiFtii uf lIn* i*itInI*• uf IK It, y •reAlkiWBiii’e rriailr In |iatl]MTa mitaldc
portant enough for Sanford people to ■All It belt, lire ri**4*d# »u4 M)£■ftl*l all ei|l+fr [Wfof I'taif 11mi
•muu* ur.imrfifui idftlitiltis any rlifht. Ill!&lt;* ctf 31) &lt;*«»r»mi*r‘ a ltn|Urat« Kifa i&gt;f o f fir
put money into it.
InlrtPRl hi mid In Mm* ftdltMft llt|C iliUKTllwtl
rra. Jurors and wlhmsuw**
------------ o-----------!«ru|&gt;i*rnt #Iiiia 1«■. If trig mud Im*Itie in i Ih* IAuiii
11left til ( t tiujitlrlo**
Kff* of **f
ly nf K*-rulnfi|v nnd Htalt* of Flnri«l^, iu**tf*
fh'vfa *in|#coiumlf im**
The golden voice of Caruso has been
(nrlku l.irIf •!«*«* MUni ■■ fidhwa, to wit
Mrallunfr.r
amt
frlutltift
lUclmdutf nl Hi** VVr»1 ijumriur H**i il+ui
Htilled hut it will live in the record* of
^ Htiitli.mrrr. rlr ,
uf
Thirl j w
(311. TuUnaiilii Slni, li*#ri
1lr*ior4
the phonograph for many years to t IIM H&lt;itiili *if Mtiu^r1 Tlilrly -«mih •rt1 i K ill, tun
\ilvrrlUlng r*-v|ulM»*| to Intv
lu*ll
IA*I !!»'•*» Iit I In 11n*
1) Elite* nf
l oitiiii I** lot In Ifit 1&lt;I Iff nfflr
come. However, we insist (hut the Ithi*
rl|flit uf w hi nf th** Iji Iu* »"11 bVill iLraiirli uf
As—awir
*?
phonograph bt in good shape or the ihr Aflattlli* i i4$»«l I,Ini* llallruail, lliriirf HflUilh
T a i t*o||rrh»r
unalrrlf ftkitiM —Id rU llN if f t i f ?!*» fi*v*I, Ihriirv*
Klirrlff. lirrtrinl t’fsift W.-tL
.golden voice will turn to brass.
Wrsl lllll A f 1*1*1 In tin* W*“*l Ilnur* uf *a|t|^iVI *I r Is 1’Ifitill i ‘our I Jim urlliiii
tl'Ui 1 1 . Ilit-uni* Nmlli «!7*i f*M»t in
liriiT-ral I’tHirl Woifc
4-imUlnlu*: 2i* h u h , mid i Im i .
of Klm ilffita
IIf jr1nnl *1 g t*7H fri*t Hnfiili t*f (Imp VVwl iiimrf i s , Pauline, it wns hot last night.
llr-t**rTi«l fur t‘oil 11nt •‘til l-«,
Irr wN’ tlun fuMt uf fVi (tun III* T«iwita|d|i 111*
W e hate to admit it, but the troth will Hndth o f
III K.«M, run
Huatlti 401,7
ri\&gt;titi
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.»2il.&gt;ai5.ia)
frrl, th ru 'f Kail, 2341 fi*#l. Iheurr H*hjIU
Ultimate of Eipeniet Tine and Forfeiture Tund,
iprecall, and so will August weather. frvlt
Ihftirv Wf**t 210 f«*rl, llirlnij1 Huu lh 12A
5«mltfo]o County.
tin-mu * t:*n»| +4IH.3 for I In tin* HdnfnMl
Qirewpver, we cat( console ourselves
Mar thp fl*4nt yr«r rndlnt- .*4rfitpfnl«rf Siith.
(•rant liftp, IIhuhn* 'S’urlh 3ft
l*naf sluog 1023:
Miriirfi Kftat Mi|ft,i| I.—Nlirrlff Hi11! IV|uit:|ra. «nHI Id (hi In
with the thought thnt it is much hot­ pfthl Urmii lint* -IK.ft
f*H*l! In till* WfaliH Ij line o f Ilie* right iff Way of
Crlllilllftl rft*f« .........................................M.UOXNl
ter in other places than in Florida.
tin* Aliftiittc' TuftRi I,In** ratlpfftd. I-*i** ld$nrui
3 —4’nttfttiililri, l ‘i»t tt||l« in f'lliulnal
HrfthHi.
Ilirtift^
NufUirrljr
ftlunt,
llw*
\Vpni$*r!|
( ’«*&lt;-*
------rereV. . . . .
3)0.00
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—- 1
Itow-df aiitd right-iiT-w !»&gt;', t.Oft frri , Ibrficr WfftI
3^—C irri o f |ht r im iti i\rt*rl. I'osl
ftiul aUu.
Everybody go out to Silver Lake Iln l.5 fn*t t« (xfliit o f
lllllft in ('rlmlnnl
.100.00
IUg|tiiiluif ftt n |Kilif1 Ilt.Gft eJiftlitB North nf 1In*
Jii.Ur. Tost mlU In rrirul*
Thursday and help the Boy Scouts in I’olut uf liifplrwi'l(mcT of III# t**M f lhliP tif •|Li*» ft.—County
lift I raw*# . , ,
pw l«i
It-ill foul li mu I with I Ih* Wrm| I111** of *
I|u« «;■ -Jon||re o f |he I'rurr. LAist HI])#. In
their work of clearing up and clean­ 51. T&lt;rwiuhl|i Iti. iMifli o f lliueu ill Ka*l; rtin
Criminal Caan
3tk) tv)
ing up the camp. The more you do llifflff Kt*t t*l I f#u?l tn tin* Kftftl Hire o f the H—C«*iUity Crrwerutlnft AtMHtiey. .
nai lai
Hanford tilraiii, fthpMi Hmitli
W m | 0 -Italllff*. p it
for a (tend,im v oil
f o r the boys the more they will do
tin* Util Ibn* o f lb# Sanford lirant
rrlioiunl om rl
...
3X1. tai
f»*rl. IJiPini* SVr*i
fn*f. Ihrnii* North 374.5 Ill— WlltlfM F#fs
•**) t«i
fo r you and your city in the years to' fr*i'l
til Mir !*n|llt ilf Iwitlfl lllll It. lilhi-rvrllN* iip 1iI I *mir t *Mrooftr*p!u*r lt» Vtnudvenry
mT'llfr*!
aa
I
In*
North
h
n
If
o
f
tin*
f
r*l
hiwluu
dnCaH**
•come.
3iWtkl
«-rll*«**l j»r**i*t*ity. in-wll:
12. -tille r (l|ie)i»r( nf rllnitti.il |()iwr.
iL'k-imiltig at Ihr* |«*lnl o f I n lr n o ’ t l i^ *»f llw*
rnlliffl , ................ ............ ...................
500.(*l
lltir of tha Hanford (iraiil with Ihr W n t
‘ 'Senator Fletcher says Ft. Marion Illtf o f H**» thui 31, Tuwnahtti IU ibntlli ill flung? 1.1,— Hlrerlff'a IVmiinlaaton mi 4‘tnea, etr..
tv’ ll............................................................
3tat.no
llaati run lh#in-v North ahiii? thr lUtiftp Iliw t l .— I'reilin* j.)Inmerv ............................ I.vai.ta)
is in no danger," says headlines in &gt;11
Id.Uft idtnliui, tlirtir? I!i«t
rtilliift 1»* tin* 13 — Trana|urt. ;iahl fur. atnl illarttarce
Jacksonville Metropolis. We are glad K ill IltH* o f Hiufiud Urftlit* Ihr rut* Hknitti -ft ilf*
Mmrej |ialti In Cnunt)r I'onilcta
l?rr*» \Vr*t fthritj* t|i*» Ksfi Ilii? of Hanford
oa mail ..................................
300 DO
to Rear that. We were afrnid the lir«nt tu the i&lt;u|nt o f fwitlnnlns, tunuiidnis 19.— Murke*l
l‘ a j o f Jnrov In Criminal ('aura.
4.11 irrrt, more or Irw, all Ijlitjt and twlnr
(iMintj ami Jtiallre I'rare Courta . . I.OHMio
Seminole Indians would Rticak up on lit He*vtion 31, Towttftlil|i ll), booth of 1U im*'v* 31
1«. fl.lari uf Jailer ...................
7fltl.no
|
■it some time in the night nnd take it. lUal.
3 0 —flalalT Special Officer» .................. 2,IIKt.0O
II ftptw«rlitc from Ih« an urn Idll o f runt’
Iteeerveil for t'lilitlngerrelia ..........
0115.00
Ft. Florida is in danger also.
fdalut filrd In 1 hit rftuan that ytm bain or
i’ liIni wHur Inlrrrat In am) lu ihe taint* li«‘reiHTotal
........................ ,..$14,343.00
—
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jU'ii* itracrItaHi.
Ettlm fta of EaptaM* R u d Fund. Samlaal*
'nirrrfifff*, you, Jhiihi O 'K t lll.-ir r br*rrhy rrO o u ty
The Herald believes that the new i|iilns|
to W »ml nfiwar Itfu rf mtr.aald I’lrAH
ftatirist hotel will be started some time Court at till* M « n llotia« Ip Hanford. Florida, I WIW: lire floral J ear riullut Heptemlrer 301 h.
Ihr 3rd day of Orlnfwr, A* l». 1031. and
I . —flalartea o f Komi flopt. etc. . . . . . . $3,1**).00
-during the winter. We may be wrong ill
tbm and thrf«* oiftki* atiswer to the* Idll of
2 ,1'fll.l to 4*0. ’ I W r 'r . for
lli.a.l
rumHfaltil rihlUli***! afalnat you. othrrwlar a ,
lo-P- ............................
4*0.00
but it ftegina to look ns though ,th*l ibnrw |»to o m fr o o will Iw y n lr m t *
M. —I'ahl to other jiereon* fur
n a.l
■claims of Sanford cannot go begging
M l nil Dtbft jnrllM rltIniliiit any right, ti­
_ ln»ti*.
ii.ii. . ■ . ,
lAO.OO
ll# «»r Inlrrrat hi and lo |hf l»rvi*rrU brfrinalanr
4.—1tW t o f material ..............................
2.000.09
*mtich longer. A real tourist hotel d«*an1tir*1.
|&gt;y, thnnich or under any o f Ihr par- 3.—Too la ami mt Hi lurry, n e t am) rehere -will make |hls city grcstN AVe lira lirrrtn uamrd. of iilhrrwl*r, arr rrin lm l lo
paint ...................
2.3011.00
tw and ap|»rar l^furr our raid Cl m ilt Court at th —Uve fllnrk, n e t ami rare ami feed*
have the location.
thr Court llutor In Hanbtril, Florida, «»n Ihr Till
In* ...................................... . . . .
MK*’ .iat
day of Novriulirr. A. I», 11/31. and Ibrn and
7.— I'ahf for Free l.iU e , ullirt than
*
------------ 0-----------1he*r»» main* aiiiirrr to thr hill o f tiiiiipliliit rt
l.uatilw
............................................ « tafli.l*)
IVe'd like lo make reservations for hlhllM ayalual aald unknown partlrft, o lb m tla r 9.—Feeilln* ami ’ rare of r.i«vleta ott
a dfi'fn* pro r»uf«**a&gt;* ulll l*r rttlrm l ayalntt
rea.l*
.........................
4.UOO.I10
raoy open dattfs that Jacksonville all Bald UiilniowM part Ira.
,,
, I 0.v it_
w / o f Ferrjnreu
,.... K tl*r/
....
,
.vti.iri
tl
|.
..fi|rr.-.l
tltal
Ihla'lmtlrv
tie
imMUtir.1
In
.
1
l.—l'ajurenla
&lt;&lt;i
aiv,,unl
uf
nia.tv
hnlh
beauty shop may have— tbe one that
the fl.infi.nl, llrrahl. a ire&lt;aai&gt;a|ier |.ul.M»lre»l In j
i.y riHitrart
................ '. . .
X(*g)(U
can make a bnld headed nicn beauti­ fleniltrele f.a in l}, .eire a (trek fur right " « ■ * » 1 1 2 ,-l-a }))ren t. on a.-rottnl o f lirhlgn
tu the known i*#rtj ilrfemlant. and onr* a|
t.nllt hr r u i l n r l .............................. 5,900 fX)
ful. We a^e expecting company'from a*
wrek lor iw elie wrvka a&gt; to tire unkiuam p a r-_ 1 ».- p a i d Id Inrorvorated Hltr*
and'
ihfiifliUiih
#*
limn*
2 . . ..........
Sanford, St. Petersburg and nearer tlfwWlTNfJiH
my hatfl and Ihr rral u f ihr aald I S . - '^ ( l n » r l n | and it it t f;ln i
home, shortly;—Tampa Tribune. We cireutt cuqm. tin* I Ih day uf Atifttat. -A. II,
llrwtinl fuf I'MIlunrln

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city
once
peo­
, get

' In
Co
Judge. State o f Florida,
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c«ir o f Count,
Bemlnola Conotf,
1
l n $ W L t l a i ( of
Ernrel fltotvanl. Tlrerrea flteward ami (liarlle
J*. fltew anl,'Mlunta

4115M

Muitda Ou tatartdltift
Xtdrfl Ou n l# mil rift

IK II.^O M

Tut a I . . . .
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Oeneral
•
Sr hiWLil
Selin il
Si fita&gt;}
Other

llmuaea a ml Iv*ila
FuruMtire
Apparatus
Sidiool Cr$»iM*rfy itfflcfl* Furniture^
Special Ta&gt; DUulcta
Hi h$mi| IfiUKkfflv nml MiU
H€)*$#4 FuruM lire «». * *.,
Stli&lt;-.I Apparattu . . . . . .
Other Hrii4«il l*n»|M»riy

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25,000.00
2,500 OH
1.500.00

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Total

+++++++++++++*n*e++++-5*++*f&lt;"H*+4**+++*e++++++++■!• &lt;•+++++♦&lt;

i

| Fertilizer

I

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Materials

•

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Castor Pomace

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Hardwood Ashes

i

Ground Tobacco Stems

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION1 rOR LEAVE 7 0
SELL IfIN0RB LAND
Nolhre !• lirtrl.) gltru lu all, Minim It mar
eiKirertt. that Irela Nf roll, aa tlttartllan . of
•Rmevtltir Hlrnard. *rirerr»a Mlrnaril an t tl.atlle
J. Nlrtvaril, minora, will, on tlrei 5th iU&gt; nf
flrptrtnU'r. ,\. .11. JP2I, apptf to Ore llnmirdhte
E. F. Ilinreledtler. t'ngiilf Judge. ,ln and for
aald CIDIBIJ, nt lilt dfftrv In Sanford, at lire
t'otirt llunae in aald tlmntjr, at 10 o'cha k A. M..
or &gt;t &gt;«&lt;»ni llretr.tfler at the matter ran lie
heard, fi^ authority lo aril, at puldlr ttr prltate
•ale. ttre nmtltldril lutereala of )lre alu te luinel
minor* tn and to lire follow In* drarrlhv.l real
e-ia ir. in aald rotintj. tmwlt;
Iad* 2. .1. 4 and 3 of ltha-k fl of Tier *'E*‘ ;
Iail In o f llhrek fl o f Tier t't” ; lad I of
It tor k 0 or Tier **11” | la&gt;t fl o f
llh* k 7 of Tier
••It'*; lo t 3 o f lilnck fl o f Tier ••A": lait ti of
Ithak ft Of Tier •T’ **; lad t of Ilhrek 13 of
T &gt; r ■*A**{ lad 5 of Hlork fl o f Tfer ' 'l i " ; lait 7
o f Ithak 0 o f Tier -’ ll *: tail 2 of lllrek 0. of
H er ••tr* amt lire Mhhlle 121 of lo t t o f Hlork
19 o f Tier " A ” helnjt Bit fret front on flth
atreet and Ott fret deep; all areordlu* to K. It.
TVaffurd’ a map or plat of tire toon o f San.
ford, Florida, d x lj rro n V il In tlie |«jldle rec
orila uf flemlnole rou n tj. Florida.
lad 3 o f Hlork 9 o f tliapnun amt, Thrker'a
.tddltloa to Sanford, t imid*, oa |rer flat dalf
Addlilon lu Hanford. Florida, a* per plat dnlf
o f irronl.
.
f
lieu tuning In Chapman and Turner'* AiMItloa
to the town of Sanford, Flmlda, mi the North
line of Third H|t*et. at* a poini 01.1 Teel tVeai
•it lire- NoclUwral |adnt o f Inlm erllan o f Ttdnl
fllreet ami Cypre— Avenue nto Weal 09 the
North line o f ThlM atreet StLT feet; itrejirr
North 7H.T feel: thenre llu lr it r fai.U fret;
Itrenre floulli 73.7 fret to beginning.
Ili-glnnlng In tliapliian and Turker's Aihlllhm
to tire Town o f Sanford, Fh*rliU, a I th* North
■m eat pidnt o f Interaertiun o f Third atreel ami
t'jprea* airnoe. run North alreig t'rprr— arenue ) .iS fret, tlirn.v \irn),-f lr
01,5
feet;
thenre fl.'Olh 73.7 f|*reI In the North line of Third
•lle e l: Iheooe Font til.3 feel to treglunlux
Ain* tue folkiwlti* i.ti^reri) In Imial i- mibIJ,
fltale o f I’ lothU. lo -w ll:
IWgtmdhg at
NW
Hinu-r o f ll. J. Itrowu’a laml rnunlug ll.vnee • M ^ * M
North on lire Eaat thh* o f Uml 2t) fr e l. Ilienre
Batt *1 right not Ire to wild lane 139 fret;
thenre South 31 fre t; thenre y fw l parallel to
•einnd n.vntlonnl line 130 frel to point o f he.
(toning. I•ring |wtt of properl,' rirtirejed to
ElUaheth Kins , h j M atf Ellen’ Mlllrr.
Alao
known e« tire flmlli 31 feet o f Work Ilet WIMer'a fl'uli-|i|&gt;l&gt;|..u o f llanaoptown now In
ttre
HU
•*» *i » * *irXyraa *1 f . m stam C llf nf Jacknnuvllt*. Florida.^ Which applica­
E ip t iM t Building Tfund, Saminalr tion will Ire hated Upon Ih*A rll'h«r*Thr aale
County
now on file In aald Court.
For thh ff*r*1 | t lr ending Heptrmlfr ,K)lfa
Hated thla the 4th d t j or Auguat. HCI.
LEO U1 NIXON.
1.—Cajment of Time n'lruti
$7 000.00 lll. M e

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KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E GOAT MANURE
And Other Materials
Our Prices Will Save You Money

PHONE 536

-+ * * + * + + * * + + + + * e e * + * e * 4 * e

Burns

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921

KEYSTONE ENAM­
EL W ARE

BOYS’ SUITS

STARTS TODAY AT

STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY
4 qt. Covered Berlin Kettles
and Sauce Pone. &gt; 7 Q o
Sale Price
......
i
■' "*'■*_; =■
- ifc.

MEN’S PANTS
Dress Pants
at pair ...

6 qt. Berlin Kettles and Sauce'
Pans, with covers, Q O a
Double Boilers, lanfe size,
regular price
$1.75, now ...........’. . . t J O v

blue

and

$6.98

co

CHILDREN’S SUITS

213-215 Sanford Avenue

Santord, Florida

Were $5.50, at
Q Q
o n l y ..................9 v * v O

LADIES’ SKIRTS

w h it e

W ARE

We have a large assortment o f
Skirts that will be sold cheap.

$1.50 Tea Kettles,

Don’t Forget Our I
• Hardware Dept.

4 at.
Berlin
Kettles
and
Sauce
I_
--- -'a
~~=
Pans, with

covers ..... .

WASH BOILERS

6 qt. Berlin Kettles and Sauce
Pans,covers ....

WHITE AND WHITE
W ARE
TRIPLE COATED

.

17-qt. Dish Pans
reduced to ....t

We must raise $10,000.00 at. once, therefore
we will throw our largest and most complete
stock o f merchandise on the mairket for four­
teen days, at prices you cannot resist. COME
ONE, COME ALL, JOINT THE RUSH. *

Bed Pans, with
covers, a t .......
Milk
cans ...............

Nojv is the poor man’ s chance to got that
which ho has been denied, and the rich man’s
chance to save that which he has accumulat­
ed. Goods must go regardless o f cost. We
need the money and must have i t

Merchandise will be sold cheaper and foster than you have seen It for n long time. $25,000.00 worth of the newest and choic­
est merchandise money can buy is at your service. E verything/o wear for men, women and children, nlso house furnishings
and hardware. We can fit you from head to foot, furnish you ap plies to build a home and then help outfit it. Come and see.
\ ou can’ t nfford lo miss this sale. It’s a grand opportunity.

Berlin Kettles,
with covers ....

THINK OF IT!

DON’T FORGET IT!
COME TO IT!
TALK ABOUT IT!
SALE STARTED TODAY—CONTINUES 14 PA YS ONLY, ENDS AUGUST 20TH

Fry Pans, were
75c, for .........

COMBINATION
GEORGETTE WAIST
Values to $7
^ at .........

D Q A Q
t jJ O o x J O

ALARM CLOCKS

wr 225:

GOLD SEAL CON-

SUITS

GO^EUM RUGS
O Q p

GxQ feet,
C O
at ....... ............

MEN’S WORK
GALVANIZED
WASH TUBS

CUPS and SAUCERS

$1.50

MIXING BOWLS 'V
10. and 12
Q C a “ nd
U tH /

up

YOUR FARE PAID
All out-of-town customers at­
tending this sale and purchas­
ing as much as $25.00 worth
of merchandise in any one
day will receive 4c per mile
for the distance they came. It
doesn’t matter how you come,
make your traveling distanqe
known to. the manager and
get this iii cash.

BERRY SETS
Werp $1.50,

0 4
4 O
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Sale
Price

TOWELS
Sale Price,
*7**
Each ......................... / ^

OIL STOVES
2-burner BON AMI Oil Stove.
' Our regular price is $25.00.
Special
W A Q

HAND SAWS

LADIES’ and MISSES
MIDDIES
Sale
Price ....................... v O v
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Big lot o f ready mixed paints,
both for inside^nd outside
work. This paint ia guar­
anteed to be the.very best
quality, was’ $4.00 per gal­
lon. Sale
O A A Q
price, gallon ....tpArieaJrO

6x9 ft,

A

(J* M

Were $G.50

SHIRTS

CHILDREN’S Hi)SE

MEN’S (JARHART
OVERALLS
Price

Extra heavy, 60c
• quality, at yard

CRETONES
Beautiful pattern,
4
Per yard ................. J

n r

Dishes

CONGOLEUM HALL
RUNNERS
3x9 feet.

COTTON MOP

A (

MEN’S WORK

A A

A

ELECTRIC TABLE
LAMPS
Silk Shades,

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COOK STOVES
i’e Have a Big Line of

WATCHES

It is not very often that a thorough up-to-date store Varrylng all o f the best known makes of merchandise, announce a general
sale such as this on their entire stock. This merchandise, every bit of it, is the sort that has built the Kanner Department
Store’s reputation of honest merchandise at fair.prices. This reputation we must live up to. Come folks, come. Never in
your most exalted moments hove you pictured « more marvelous selling sensation.. Only a few articles mentioned here.
Hundreds, more on sale just, ns low. The bargains listed here a/e by no means aycomplete list o f our stock, but .just n few
items picked at a glance merely to give you a faint idea of the tremendous reductions we haye mode. Remember every ar­
ticle in our store .has been reduced.

SATEEN TICKING

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For the Family

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and Sugar Bowls

KEDS

LADIES’ SHOES

SHOES

W ere-$8.00,

Glass Butter

Price

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D /&gt;

SILVER NUT SETS

MEN’S OX-WEAVE

KANNER’S DEPARTMENT STORE

SEAMLESS SHEETS

SJLVER FRUIT
BOWLS

SILK CAMISOLES

Price

Pure Thread Silk,

This sale has Jieen very extensively advertised, but*we warn
you to get in the right store. Be sure to sec our name on
the front.

8ix90 in.,

READY MIXED
PAINT

MATTING RUGS

LADIES’ HOSE

TABLE DAMASK
Q Q

PUNCH SETS
O Q

CASSEROLES

Were $19.00,

PILLOW CASES

Beautiful quality,
per y a r d .......
l lot, were $5,

SUITS and ROMPERS

WARNING!

HANDKERCHIEFS

Q

CHILDREN’S WASH

O ff

Sale Price,
4
Each ....................... 1 / L

PANTS

'

$1.19

$1.48

CHILDREN’S
PLAY
t
_Sale

qt.. at

10 and 12 qt. galvanized, ex­
tra good quality, O Q * «

Sheffield’s Silver

Sugar, Coffee and Tea Canis­
ters. beautifully enameled and
ilecornted with Holland de­
signs. Snle price, C l « 7 D

8,

WATER PAILS

Were §1.25, for

Sauce Pans,
with covers ....

Per
S e t ...............

$1.98

size, at

MEN’S SHIRTS
Men’s Dress
Shirts, Lion
brand, guaranteed fast color,
were $2.50,
4C

TABLE OIL CLOTH
White nnd Fancy,
Q Q f)
best grade, at yd.... u O t

BLEACH’D MUSLIN
Fine quality,
4 4 .
per y a r d ................ X X L

SHEETING
Best 9-4 ya rd ,'
A
at yard
.... ‘ ......

Big lot bows-4 am
hands, values to
76c, at
....... v..

32-IN. GINGHAM

— and—

JEWELRY
Substantially Reduced

$25,000 WORTH OF
DRY g o o d s .
SHOES,
HATS,
pApq

LADIES’ MUSJ^IN
DRAWERS’ *

BATH TOWELS

H A R D W AR E ,
COOKING UTENSILS,
DISHES,
'
CROCKERY,
STOVES,’
RUGS,
WORK CLOTHING,
HOSIERY,
'
U N D E R W E AR ,

UNBLEACHED
.

MUSLIN

IG REDUCTION ON OUR
LARGE STOCK OF

MEN’S HATS

FLORIDA

NO REFUNDS
NO CHARGES
NO C. U. D.

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THE SANFQHD W E E K L Y H ERALD, FR ID AY, A U G U ST 5, 1921

SCHOOL LUNCHES IMPORTANT
IN THE LIFE OF THE CHILDREN :*
,
AND WE MUST HAVE THEM *
The Gramnmr School has been se­
There was intelligent discussion, n lected an the first unit in tho lunch
healthy enthusiasm and a keen appre­ ! service. It is hoped, however, to have
ciation of the needs nnd difficulties of milk served at the primary school. If
the subject at the meeting in the Wo­ possible a hot lunch will also be serv­
man's Club House, called to consider ed there.
It is unfortunate that there is no
the introduction of hot lunches in the
Grammar
public schools of Sanford. A large spucc available at the
number of women were present, and School for a lunch room. This neces­
there was but one opinion as to Snn- sitates the building at the school of
duty in the matter, and also a a rough ‘hut" or "canteen,” containing
determination to meet and conquer kitchen and Btorc room arrangements
and space for tables fo r serving the
the problems in the undertaking.
Mrs. Ora Layton, health,officer for lunch. Therefore, the first step In
Orange county, and supervisor for tho this enterprise is the raising of a fund
Public Health Service of Orange, Sem­ for this building and its equipment.
inole, Lake »nd Osceola counties, gave 1 The financial committee is making
an instructive talk on the problems of , ready to carry forth its campaign;
the school and the and until the success o f this part of
help the parents to meet. the plan is complete, the committee in
Mra. Layton is a forceful speaker, and full charge of the arrangepients can­
while she impressed her
hearers not go forward.
It is expected that a very small con­
afresh with the obligations vre owe
our youth, she inspired them to take tribution from each family In the var­
up the burden ns a great opportunity ious school districts will be ample to
finance the undertaking and no dif­
o f service for our children.
Supt. Lawton brought the hearty ficulty in this respect is anticipated.
This s not a money making scheme
endorsement o£ the school board for
the hot lunch project, backed by an of the Woman’s Club. They-expect to
appropriation of $300.00, Mr. Law- make the lunch self-supporting after
ton also emphasiced'the need not only the first month. Hut all money will
training in our schools nlong be used solely for the benefit of the
with mind development, but even school children. Itemember this when
more the guiding of the moral life, you arc given the privilege of contrib­
uting to thin most excellent cause.
and the building of right chnrncter.
(F le a Beturday'e Dolly)

IS MANAGER
JUDGE HOUSHOLDER COE
MIAMI COMMISSION
RELEASES BOYS TO HIGHLY ENDORSED
CARE OF PARENTS

Was in Charge of East Coast Yiaduct
and Served In France
&lt;

(D j The AiiotUled P r su )
AUSTIN AND McCAUI.F.Y IiOYS
MIAMI,
Aug. 2.—C. S. Coe, of St.
r MUST REPORT EACH
Augustine, engineer in charge of the
EACH WEEK
building of the viaduct for the rail­
(From MoB3 tjF*» DtOjr)
road from Miami to Key West, and
The two young boys, Austin nnd colonel of engineers in Franco during
McCauley, who were tried this morn­ the war, was today appointed as Mi­
ing for burglary were released by ami's first city manager by unanimous
vote of the city commission. Among
Judge Ilousholder on probation and
the recommendations of Coo for the
ordered i o report to the probation o f­ position was one from General Dawes,
ficer each week in the future* Sen­ President Harding’s appointee on the
tence was suspended nnd it is reported budget commission, under v^bom Coe
the boys will remain in the custody of served in France. Coe’s salary as city
thfeir parents. Judge Ilousholder told mnnngcr was fixed at $10,000 per
the boys they must report regulnrly if yenr.

he suspended sentence, and if they vio­
lated their parole he would sentence
them to the reform school at Mari­
anna.
Judge Ilousholder, George A. DcCottcs, Judge Maine.s and Ilcv. E. D.
Brownlee, the probation officer, ad­
dressed about forty boys who had
gathered to attend the trial, and told
them o f the evils of staying out late
at night nnd associating with unde­
sirable companions; also told them of
the proposed curfew law nnd explain­
ed its workings. These gentlemen ask
the co-operation of the purents of
Snnfoid in this work nnd urge them
to aid them in enforcing the provis­
ions of the low.
AND GUN CLUB .
HELD MEETING LAST
NIGHT AT COURT HOUSE.
(From Tuesday's Dally)

The members of the Sanford Rod
and Gun Club met last night in the
court house for the purpose of adopt­
ing by-laws nnd the discussion of
several other important matters.
Seven new members were reported
by the coinmlLtees thnt hnve been
working on ntembcrshlp, which makes
a total membership of 138. The comhnvo not completed their work
and expect to bring in
number- of
applications nt the next meeting which
wil bo held on Monday night, Au8th.
•
By-laws for the government of tho
club were adopted nnd are now being
drawn up. Printed copies will be sent
to each member in n short time.
Plans for the new club house were
also discussed at last night’s'mecting
and it is expected that an announce­
ment concerning the starting of work
tho building will bb made os soon
a s the membership committees have
completed their work.
FREIGHT RATE ON CITRUS
FRUIT ALMOST DOUBLED
Freight rates on Florida citrus
fruits are again upheld by the Inter­
state Commerce Commission as "not
. unreasonable,” &gt;
The freight rate on citrus fruit
from Titusville to New York has been
Increased from W cents to $1,14, or
nearly doubled. How the Commission
can hold that increase as "not unreas­
onable” is more than growers and
shippers can figure out.
As s matter o f fact, the rate is
damnably unreasonable, arid should
convince all citrus fruit growers that
steps should be taken to secure ship­
ments by water&lt;r-TitusvUle Advocate.

- * 666 cures Dengue Fever.

INTERESTING WATER TRIP.
R. L. Coow, Mack Brunnan and
Chris. O. Codrington returned on Fridny after spending six days on tho
St. Johns, the Matunzas nnd the Hali­
fax rivers. The trip wns made from
Boresford to Port Orange on 30 gal­
lons of gnnsoline, nnd nbout 28 hours
nctual running time. The rest of the
time was spent fishing, cooking, eat­
ing and dodging squalls, which are un­
usually frequent for this time of year.
The trip from Beresford to Jackson­
ville is on fresh water, ami from there
on the water is salt.
People who hnve never been through
the East Coast cannl hnyc no idea of
the immcnsity’ of the work dona by the
Florida East Const Canal nnd Navi­
gation Co., the company’s only com­
pensation being a few million, acres
of land given it by the stntc upon the
completion -of each mile of canal. The
canal starts nenr Mayport, running
from there to the Matunzas rivor, op­
posite St, Augustine; one then fol­
lows thf Mntnnzns about thirty mites,
and again takes the canal, which runs
from the Matunzas to the Halifax
above Ormond. Some of the cuts are
twenty feet or more in depth. A toll
of eight cents per foot length of a
vessel is charged, two tolls being col­
lected, one between Jnckksonville and
St. Augustine, nnd the other nt Smith
Crpek bridge above Ormond. Thu cat
nnl was dug nbout 100 feet wide, but
‘he channel is not over 50 feet wide.
There, is ns much traffic on this canal
probably ns on the St. Johns river.
There is only one settlement be­
sides St. Augustine on the entire can­
nl—the -Htmjner resort o f Summer
Haven near St. Augustine.
The Innd nlong tho cannl— if one
wnnta to call it land—is mostly over­
flowed marsh nnd will probably never
be of any use to any one.
The refitted launch Ethel riinde tho
trip in fine shape, and was left at Port
Orange for use in surf fishing later
in the season.—DcLand News.

8ERVICES A T HOLY
CROSS CHURCH.

CHULUOTA

:

* * * * * -•* * * * * . * *

Everybody seems to be enjoying the
good old summer time.
The nice
rains of afternoons keep the weather
cool for the evening and night.
Miss May Long, who was very ill
last week, is much better.
Miss Sadis Blackburn left lost week
for her old home in Eliiston, Ky.,
where she will visit .her sinter and
brothers until September when she
will enter Edstem Kentucky state
school for this coming school year.
Miss Dltmyer of Ft. Pierce, the B.
Y. P. U., state worker, was with us
last week. She taught a class in B.
Y. P. U., training and assisted in or­
ganizing a young peoples union here.
Elmo Llghtfoot and wife are visit­
ing at David Self's this week.
Mrs. J. F. Story, who has been nt
the hospital in Orlando for n month,
is home again very much improved
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dann have
for their guests this week Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Dann, of Orlando, and
2|Irs. Ruth Ponce, o f Jacksonville.
. A number o f our folks spent Wed­
nesday camping and picnicking on the
St. Johns prairie. All. report a pleas­
ant time.
Lee Futch, who has been working
for the East Const Ca(ttle Co., for the
past yenr, is nt home here for a
while.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Aulin nnd
son, Theodore, Jr., of Oviedo, were
visiting J, T. Jacobs, Sundny after­
noon.
Matthew Best and Mnyme Futch
were married in Sanford last Satur­
day evening.
Mrs. Mary S. Mixon hns purchased
n brnuftful home in Orlnndo nnd with
her brother, Chas, T. Steevcr, will
move thtfro at nn early date. Wc arc
indeed - sorry to lose this estimable
family from nmong us. The Nixons
nnd Steevers arc nmong Chuiuota’s
earliest and staunchest citizens, and
tho best wishes of a host of friends go
with them to their new home.
Mr. Wynn and Joe Nixon have pur­
chased n turpentine business near
Ocala nnd will take charge of it nt
once.
Henry Futch and fnmily have mov­
ed to their now home just purchased
eqst of Chuluota.
The remains of Hazel Harrell Col­
vin arrived from Arkansas Inst Fri­
day nnd were interred in the Chulu­
otn cemetery Sundny morning. Hazel
is the dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F.
Harrell, of this pince. She wns rear­
ed here. She wns mnrricd t&lt;» Lee
Colvin in the winter of 1920. ,Sho
went with him to his home in Arkan­
sas, whore she du-dHii November. Her
body was temporarily buried in Ar­
kansas with thnt of her infant daugh­
ter, Grace l,ce.
A few weeks ago
Undertaken Hand, of Orlando, arrang­
ed to hnve the bodies of both mother
nnd child brought home for bnrinl in
the fnmily lot in the Chuluota ceme­
tery. Tho father nnd mother, brother,
Fred, and sister Dnisy, and Mra, Rog­
ers, nnd fnmily of Orlando, nnd Chns.
Hnrrell, and wife, of Winter Park,
were all present nt the burial service.
The funeral services were conducted
by Prof. J. Tilden Jacobs nnd the romnins were laid to rest nmong the
relatives of her family.
J. E. Snyder, our gcninl merchant,
planned n delightful surprise for Mrs.,
Snyder Inst Sunday.
It being hpr
hirthdny, Mr. Snyder arranged with'
Mrs. C. D. Brumley to hnvo the re­
freshments prepnred at her house.
When the guests arrived the delicious
refreshments tame too, which all who
pnrtook enjoyed to the utmost. The
evening wns plcnsantly spent in vis­
iting, singing, etc. The -guests took
leave nt n lnte hour, wishing the
hostess many hnppy returns of the
day.

The only services during August
at Holy Cross Church, will be tho
Vesper service each Sunday night at
8 o'clock. The rector spends August
for his holiday at Daytona Beach at
tho Manor apartments on the beach.
Whilo there, he will officiate nt Saint
Mjary's church, nt Daytona, and the
nek Daytona mission, Trinity chapel,
now holding services in the beach the­
atre in the Arcade, during the ab­
sence o f the -Daytona rector, Rev. FT.
McKay.

666 cures Malarial Fever.

IN G IX uulT O O S IT , TTH JU D ICIA L OZXOUXT, NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOR TAX n t m .
- S X K p rO U OOUNTY, V U O U IU L -UNDER SECTION STS O H m A t n A T ^
a chancery
UTX, L A W S JJF FLORIDA:

(O. D.)

Notice I* hereby gtxeti (her J. b .
o f , T*g C ertificate No. n . daiM
»&gt;d day *f J ob*, a . D. ISIS, baa tiled i . i j
lin e a r* l u j o y offlce. aad ha* mad* a p p l c i u £
for (ax deed to laaue la accordance w ith V . Raid certificate embrace* th*
fo ? io Ji* i 'V L
aerthed properly *1 ta ile d la Seminole L . . . 7
Fkwjde. to-w lt: Lot IS H l e S t i ^ d ' r i d d , ^ ^
W wW*
Mid lia d b etuf i t m i f j ■i »l .
d a u at Ibe leeuabc* of inch c o ritrk ato to h!
a im * of Norman Ballon. Cute*. . , | d certm cx^I
t h il l he redeemed according ta law tag - ‘-

BILL TO OUIXT TITLE

Oecar n . Gram llng. Br., Onmpl»ln*nt,
T*.

A. 11. Gerard. H »ttt# G erard, hla w ife, tb* noknown legate** sa d devl**** n a d tr lb* loot
w ill sad testam ent of A. It. O tra rd or of hi*
w ife H aiti* O arard, tb* unknown belt* of A.
If. G tra rd or of hla wtf* H aiti* O rrard: John
T a m i l . C atbortaa T a m i l , bla w lfa, tho aakt&gt;own locatoaa and devl**** under Ibo laat
w ill t a d testam ent of Jo b s T om all, o r bla
w lfa and teat* m eet of John T u m i ) , or bla A.‘ BDU'lMiam 0"
*b* ” ,h d*r »*
, wlf* C albatio* Turn all, and
Ibo an known
W ltncaa my official algtialur* aad teal ,h i.
b rtra or John T a m i l , and of bla w ife, Gatherlb# ZZnd dey of July. A. D. l i l t .
.
la* T a m i l , D tfm danla.
,
(h e a l )
x A. Do u g l a s s
n o t ic e t o x o x -a x a x n x a r a .
Clerk Circuit Coer.
TO A. If. G IR A R D , AND H A T 1T I QSRA RP,
Bern Innl* Cooaty n *
ItM W i n , RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)
^a&lt;|P_______ ■ " 1= A- M. WEMKa? D .a
■o JOHN TUBNELL AND OATIIBR 1NR TUB­
NELL, UIB W IFE . RB8 IDENCB UNKNOWN!
It appearing b r th* tw orn bill o f
op lain t NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOR TAX D r m
filed herein again*! yon th a t you h a re or claim
UNDER REOTION ITS OENERAL BTATUTE, LAWS OF FLORIDA
to h a re ooom Inlereet la tb* follow la g described
land la Bemlno)# County, Florida, to-w lt:

Notice le hereby *l»en that Elm* |„ Lockethv
rChaeer o f Ta* Certificate No. 333, Salad the
1 day o f JdM, A. D. I01S, baa riled eald rmt
Ufleet* la day office, aad baa made aan) Ira tic*,
Yoa are therefor* hereby required and ordered for ta r deed to laeu* U tccordgaco xHth law
lo be and appear before our C ircuit Court a l Said certificate embrace# the fqlKntlag deecrlb!
Ibe C oart Iloaaa la Sanford. Florida, en the *d properly eltuated In Seminole County, Florida
_____________
Flret Monday_____________
t a Auguat, ______
1S31 ,______
b e ta __________
s the la l lo-w ll! S K q of MH o f U&gt;t S, Sec. A T w o / i i
day o f aald month, then and there to a u k * a®. N, Benge 30 E. 10 tcree. Tb* etld land beiar
NOTICE or APPLICATION \TOH T A X DEED awer to Ibe bkjl o f complaint herein filed agetntt aaaeeeed e l tb* date o f tb* Imutnc* o f auck
UNDER SECTION ATI, O EN ERAL.STAT­
yea, and therein fell not, clae aald b ill w in b e 1certificate In the aeme o f II. F. Rohertaoo. UaUTES, LAW S 0 1 FLORIDA
taken ae roofeaaed *gal a l t you, followed
by lee* eald certificate aball |&gt;e rt-deraxed atcxwd-

Legal Advertisements

Notlr* U h rt* b / given t b i t J . 8 . L alng. parr b u r r o t City T * i O r l l f lr e t* No. 330 . d*t*d
tb* l i t 'day of April. A. D. 1011. baa f I M oald
r c r t i n m * la my office, and baa Bad* ip p lltitioe for t a t deed to lain* la accordance w tlb
ltw .
Said certificate ttnbrar** tho following
dtocrlbod property ellaeted la tb* ta ty of Hear
ford,’ Seminole County, Florida, to-w it: Lot 90,
RtrnUfonT* Add. Tbg aald land being t u n
a t tb* data of tb* Im oioc * o f aucb n r tlf lc a t*
In tho name o f C .\I I . U rttw alL
Unlee* oald
e rr I Iflcat* aball b r redeemed according to law
tax deed w in liana tbarton on the Stb dap of
Angnat. A. D. 1021.

Lota Flea (51, and Berea (T)r Illock K, or BL
Gertrud* Addition tb Baa ford. Plat Dock 1, page
112-117, a* recorded la Semlaot* County RoeCNTtilw

C

tug to law tax deed w ill Ixau* thereon on the
final decree.
II ta further ordered (b a t tbla notice be pob- 2»tb day of Auguat, A. D. IB2 I.
W ltu n a my ofn elal tlgnatur* and ***! ih i.
IIdied la tb* Sanford H erald, a aew apapar pub­
lished ta Remtaol* County, Ffartds. a m tacb Ibe 22 nd day of July, A ..U . 1021. .
(SEAL)
.
B. A. DOUGLAHS.
week for eight eooaecuUfo week*.
TO ALL PARTINS CLAIMING AN I NTH REST
' Clerk Circuit Court.
IN TUB PROPEBTT, I1R B B N DESORIBNDr
Seminole County, Fla.
Under A R IL Gerard, B attle Gerard, hla wife,
Ry: A. M. WEEKS, o a

aad John Turn* 11, Catherine Turn* 11, hi* w ife,
or othenrtM.
*,
NOTICE
AFFLICATION FOR TAX SEED
It b e ta s m id* to appear by a tw orn bill a f
UNDER B E C n O N 'm OENERAL RTATComplaint filed herein ig a la a t you th a t you
UTE. LAW ! OF FLORIDA

or

h a re o r claim to h ie* tome Inlereet ta tha fol­
lowing described land* ta Seminole Oumaty,

HufMa, lo-wSt;

. Notice I* hereby glean th a t Uaadtll Pendle­
ton. purebater of City T A C ertificate No. 133.

Wltnra* my o fficia l algnatnr* and oral thla
Lota Fire (3 ), aad S eeta (T), Block Z, of dated th* le t day o r April. A. D. 1BU, hi* f i M
lb* l it day o f July, A. D. 1021.
Bl Gertrud* Addition to Baaford, P la t Book 1, aald e ertU lett* In my om c*. and baa mad* a s .

(HEAL)

E. A. DOUQLAR8 .

page* 112-111, aa recorded ta Seminole County.
Ftcrlda.
Sent tool* County, Fla.'
You am* therefor* hereby commanded and re­
to o ic Uy: A. M. W EEKS. D. a quired to ho and appear before o a r aald Circuit
Court a t tb* Court Houa* in Sanford. Florida,
on th* Flret Monday la Septem ber, 1021, being
RESOLUTION COUNTY BOARD OF
PUBLIC tb* fifth dey of oald month, then t a d there to
INSTRUCTION, BEXIN0LK COUNTY, FLOR­ m ike anawer unto the bill of com plaint filed
IDA. DETERMINING W H AT AMOUNT OF herein agetuet you. and therein fa ll not tie*
BONDS IB NECESSARY FOR BFXOIAL TA X eald bill w ill be taken a t coafeeacd a t agaUmt
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. (.-(O V IE D O ), SEM­ you, to be followed by final decree.
INOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TH E RATE OF
It la further ordered th a t thla notice be pub­
INTEREST TO BX PAID THEREON, THE lished once e tc h week for tw elr* week* In tb*
TIME WHEN PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST Hanfted Herald, a newapaper pubtlabed la Semi­
SHALL BE DUE AND PAYABLE.
nole County. Florida.

plication for t a r deed lo fe u * In a c c o rd a n t
w ith law. Bald e e rtlfk a te embrace# the folia*.
Ing ileecribed property a llu d e d In th* o t , 0f
Sanford, Seminole County, FlorIJa, te w it: Let
d, Florida I .and A Colonisation Ce.'e Add. to
Booth Hanford, is recorded In P la t Do*k 1
Pag* TB, •Record* of Semlnele County. The aeld
land being eeeeeecd a t the del* of the lenanew
of aucti certificate In the name of Rath*! w il­
liam*.
1,'nlcaa aald certificate aball be re­
deemed according to law tax deed w ill ta n *
thereon *n tb* 301b day o r Auguat, A. D. 1021
Wltaee* my official signaler* and te a l thla
tbo 22nd day of July, A. V. 1021.
•
, (8 HAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Wbereta:
On the &gt;th day nf Jane.
D,
Don* and ordered tbla Ih# 23th day o f May,
Clerk Circuit Court.
1031, a petition waa pretested to tb# County 1921.
Seminole County, ri*
Hoard of l*uMlc 1rut rue l Ion for Bemlnole Coon
(Clerk'a Seal)
K. A. DOUOLABM,
d0 -aig
^
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. c]
Clark Circuit Court,

•

(y. Florida, tlgned by more than twenty.fir*
per r«nt of tb* daly qualified elector* re*Id
Ing with Hp«clal Tax School District No. 8,
(Oeledo), Seminole County, Florida, aaktng and
petitioning 'that an election bo celled and held
lo determine the queetloa a* to whether or
not bonda In the sum o f (30.000.00 ibonld be
leaned by Speclil Tea School Dlatrlct No. 3
(Oeledo), Seminole County, Florida for the pur­
pose o f acquiring, building, enlarging, furnish
Ing or otherwla* Impmelng tebool building* and
ecbool around* and for the exclude* nae of
the public free tebool* within laid Special Tax
School District No. 3, Seminole County, Florida,
the proceed* of Ibe aald bund laaue amounting
to IIO.OOO.OO to be uned for tb* purpoee* eat
forth In aald iwtlllon. and tti be expended end
dlitiuraed In a manner following, to-wlt:
1. |IT,000.00 to bo need In building and
fornltblng a ecbool for white
children
*1
Oeledo. Fla.
2. (3.000.00 to be iu*d In enlarging and fur
Dittoing a negro school at Oeledo. Florida.
3. (1,000.00 lo be uaed for the parch*** o f
fumUfalqge end Incident*!* for all acboola with­
in Mhretpectal Tax School District, and
Whereat: It la ih'a aenae o f tbla Hoard that
It would be to lb* beat Inlereet o f ftpectsl Tex
School District No. 3 &lt;Oeledo), Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida, to laaue bund* In 'tb * earn o f (30,000.00, the proceed* thereof In be uaed and
expanded In the manner end for lb* purpooee
and objeete *• ere tierelneboe* aet forth eDd la
la atated In aald petition.
Therefore II* It Unsolved:
That II la tb*
detereilnitlott o f thla County Hoard ot Public
[aiirurtlpn for Seminole County. Florida, ■ that
the amount of hnnilj required for Ibe purpooee
and object* aet forth In aeld petition la the
•urn o f (30.000.00: that the aald bond* aball
bear Interret at th* rite of fl per pen! per an­
num; the Inlrrrat on said bond* to be payable
seml-ennuslly; aald Umita lo be dated July let,
I03I, and to mature thirty year* after the date
thereof, end.
lie It Further Itraulerd:
Thai a
tpeclal
election be held In *ald Special Tax School DleIrlct No. 3 (Oeledo). Hemtnol* Oounty, Florida.
In accordance with law, to determine whether
or not there aball be laeurd by aald Special Ta*
School District No. 3 (Oeledo), Seminole Coun­
ty. Florid*, bnfut* a* are proelded for In thla
resolution, and,
II* It rnrther Iteaolred: Tint lid* reeolnlion he published In tb* Senford ilereld, a
newapaper published In Seminole County, Flori­
da. but without Mid Speclfd Tax Scbool Ida
trlct No, 3, there bring no newapaper pnbllrhed
within aald Hperlil Tax Scbool DUtrlct No. 3.
once a wrek fnr four succeeslr* week*.
Thla resolution adopted In regular acaalon
of the County Hoard of INiblle Instruction for
Semlnqle County, Florida, the Mb day of July,
A. I». 1021.
O. r . HARRISON. Chairman,

C. A. DA I,I. AS.
FRED T. W ILLIAMS.

■Oounty Hoard o f Public Inatrncllon
for Seminole County, Florid*.

A llret:
T. W. LAWTON.
’
Supt. Pub. Inetn. and K i-of.
ftclu Secretary to llo*r,1
(Seal o f Hoartli
*T.8tc

ORDER TO HOLD AN ELECTION IN SPEC­
IAL TAX BCKOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. (OVIT-

DO) SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.

So licit era for Complaint*.

41 -U te

NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION FOX
SPECIAL T A X SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9,
(OVIEDO), SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL O RID A
Where**:
A petition baa been presented to
Ih* County Hoard o f Public Instruction for
Seminole County. Florida, signed by mom than
twenty-fire per rent o f tb* duly qualified elec­
tor* residing within Speclil Tax School District
No. 3 (Ortedo), Seminole County. Florida, aakIng and petitioning lb* County
ounfy Board
Do
o f Public
I oxl run Ion for Seminole tVmuly, Florida, to call
and order an electlm to be held within eald
Special Tax School Dlatrlct No. 8, (Oeledo)
Semlnele C oolly, Florid*, to determine wheth­
er or not there ehell be laaoud ky tb* eald
Speclil Tax School Dlatrlct No. 3. Innd* In tb*
sum of (20.000.00, th* proceeds * f eucb bond*
to be uaed for the nurpoee of acquiring, build­
ing, enlarging, furniablng or olherwUt ImproeIng acltool building! and achool ground* and for
th* eicluale* ua* o f th* public free echool*
within eald Special Tax School Dlatrlct No. I,
the proceed* o f the aald hood laeu* amounting
lo (20.000.00 to he uaed for th* purpoee set
forth In eald petition, aad to be expended and
disbursed la ■ manner following, to-w lt:
1. (17,000.00 to he need In building and
furniablng 1 tebool fer w bllt children at
Oeledo. Fl*.
3. (2.000.00 to be need In enlarging and
furnishing a negro achool it Oeledo, Florida.
3. 91,000 00 to l e need for the purchase of
Turnlshlnge and Incidental* for all achool* with­
in Mid Special Tax School District, and.
Where aa: Tit* County Hoard o f Public In­
struction for Seminole County, Florid*, bta care­
fully examined aald petition and baa eacertalned that more than twenty fie* per cent
of the duly qualified eleclnr* reeldlng within
said Special Tax Bchool Dlatrlct No. 3. (Oeledo)
Seminole County, Florida, beet signed eald peti­
tion, and
Whereat: The County Hoard o f Public In­
struction foe Seminole County, Florida, hat, by
rewUntlon thla day
determined
that
bond*
In tte eqtn of (20,000.00 will tie required
for Hie purpoee* eel forth In M id petition, end
which ere enumerated firrelneboee, eald bond*
to bear Intrreat at the rate or alx per rent
(fl -per ren l) per annum. Intrreat payable eemlluiiually, bond* to be date,) July let. 1021. and
the principal o f aald tiondx lo become due and
payable tlilrly year* afler the date thereof.
NOW. Therefore, In pursuance of law, and In
ptirauinr* of a resolution or ihla Hoard thla
■lay adopted, nolle* la hereby glxen that on
the otti dey Of Auguat, A. I&gt;. 102). an eleetloo
"HI b* held and the aame la hereby ordered to
tie held In Special Tax School District No. 3,
(Oxledo) Seminole County, Florida, to deter­
mine whether or not there shall be imoe&lt;) by
th# Mid Special Tax Reboot Dlatrlct No. 3.
IOviedo) Seminole Cknmty. Florida, bond* In
the turn o f (20.000.00, to bear Intereal i t lb*
rate of alx tier cent 111 per cent) per annum,
Interret payable eeml annually; bond* to tie
dated July 1st, 1021; the principal o f aald bond*
In become' due and payable thirty yeere after
the date thereof, ** ta proelded for la that
certain rewibitton this day adopted by
thla
t^onnty Hoard o f Public Inilrnctlon for Semino). County. Florida. In whlrh eald election
»ntr llioax- duly qualified elector# who
are
free hah im ' rraiding wllhln aald Special Ta*
School Dlatrlct No. 3 (Oviedo) Seminole Coun­
ty. Florid*, ehell be entitled to role.
The aald election *0 ordered to he held ahall
I* held at tl.c )-oiling place within aald Special
Tax School Hlalrlct No, 3, (Oviedo) Seminole
Cminty, Florida, wber* Ibe laat general el*eHon waa held- throughout eald dlatrlct, to-wlt:
At precinct No. S, and the eald eleotlon aball
I* held In compliance with law. and th* In
apectnru and clerk* o f the polling place aball
make prompt return to the -County Board o f
"uWle In&lt;true!Ion for Seminole County. Florida.
Immediately after Ibe aald election and
th*
tabulation o f the tote potted, and the County
Hoard o f I’ ublle Instruction fnr Seminole Coun­
ty, Florid*, will b* In special meeting at 10
o clock A. M, on (be 10th day o f August, A. D,
1021, to receive the return* o f the said election
and to determine and certify the result* thereof.
The following named are herrby appointed
and dralgnatej a* Clerk and Inspector* to hold
and conduct Hie aald election at the polling
Place nr precinct named, to-wlt:
At Precinct No. 3. (Orledo) Polling Pile*.
Lawton's Store.
H. R. McCall, Steen XeUou. J. It.
In.
apector*. and It. W. Lawton, clerk.
All o f W hich I* done ami ordered by the Coun­
ty Hoard o f Public Inatructloo for Seminole
lonnty. Florida. In regular session
assembled
Ibis the Btb day o f Jnty. A. D, 1921
C. F. HARRISON. Chairman.
C. A. DALLAS.
FRED T. WILLIAMS.
County Hoard o f Public Instruction
\tlealf" r S*m,DOle Coa” lF. Florld*.T. W. LAWTON.
Supt. Pub. Initn. and -E x-offld o Secretary to Hoard.
(Seel o f Ih-ardI
47-S|e

Whereat:
A petition baa lern presented to
(be County llogrj 0f Public Inetrucllon for
Seminole County) Florida, on June Tth, HEM,
algued try room than tw enty-fire per cent o f
th# duly qualified elector* reeldlng within Speclet Tat School Dlatrlct No. 3, (Orledo) Seminole
County, Florid*, taking and pellllonlng thet an
election b# held within aeld Special Tax School
Dlatrlct No, A (Orledo) Seminole County, Flori­
da. to dettrtnlne the queetloa t* to whether or
not t&gt;ondi In th* eum o t (30,000.00 ehell be
laiurd by eald Special Tax School Dlatrlct No.
S, (Orledo) the proceed* thereof lo lie uaed foe
the purpoee o f acquiring, building, enlarging,
rumliblng or olharwlae liuprorlog ecbool buildin re and actionl ground*, and for the cxrlutlr*
ua* o f the public free achool* within aald Spec­
ial Tax School D fatrlcf No. 3. Seminole Coun­
ty, Florid*.
Therefor# De It Reeolred: Thet an election
b* and lb* eeme le hereby ordered lo he held
In Reid Special Tax Scbool Dlatrlct No. 3
(Uxtedo) Seminole County, Florida, on th# Oth
day o f Auguat, A. I*. 1921, lo determine wheth­
er or not there aball be txeued by Special Tax
School Dlatrlct No. 3. (Orledo) Seminole County. Florida, bond* In Ibe aum o f (20,000,00, to
bear Inlereet at th# rale o f alx je r cent (fl
per renl) per annum, Intereal payable xcml in
mially. honda In tar dated July let. Inai, end to
mature thirty yeare after ibe dale thereof.
He It Farther Reeolred: That thla order be
publlthed In the KanCord Herald, a newapaper
pulillahed In Seminole County. Florida, hut
without Special Tax Bchool Dlatrlct No.
3.
there being no newapaper published In Special
Tax Bchool Dlatrlct No. 3, once etch week foe
four eacceaelre week*.
Ihm# and ordered In regular teuton o f th*
County Hoard o f Public Instruction lo r Semi­
nole County. Florida, tbla Stb &lt;Uj o f July, A.
D. 1931.
C. r . HARRISON, Chairman.
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVER TH JUDICIAL
C. A. DALLAS.
CIRCUIT. IN AMD TOR SEMINOLE
FRKI1 T. WILLIAMS.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Counly Hoard o f la b ile Inatrncllon.
for Seminole County, Florida.
CITATION
Atteet:
T, W . LAWTON.
Halil*
V.
English,
Complainant,
Supt, Pub. Inaln. and D t-offl-

LAKE WEIR.—The level o f 'the
water in Lake Weir is higher this
season than nt any time since 1887
nnd 1888, according to old residents,
who declare that in those two years it
reached the highest mark they had
ever known. Tho club house on tho
cast side of theiakc is seriously threat­
ened by the water. During the rise In
1887 and 1888 tho Florida Southern
railroad dug a small canal to carry
off surplus water and it Is hoped that
the canal, .which still is in existence,
. .
8*fr*urJr 10
IM ealof Hoard)
•
47.5 1*
will perform tho same service this ..
WEST PALM BEACH.— Plans are
season, if the ln\e rises to a danger­
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
being drawn by County Engineer Roy ous lovel.
UNDER REOTION I I I OENERAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
F.' Goldman, ^or wooden. bridges to
Notice It hereby given th at Mr*. Barah M.
supplant the ferry, service across tho
WHEN CURFEfr RINGS
Lawton, purchaeer of Tex Cert in ra re No. 3S2 .
dated
Ih* nth day of Ju ly .' A. D. 1013, ha* M ed
West Palm Beach and Hilsborough
eald certificate In my office, and ha* made ap­
When Curfew rings at half-past nine' plication for lax* deed, to laaue In arcordaace
Canals hero. Mr. Goldmnn estimates
Wc girls nnd boys will beat it homo; with law. Bald certificate embrace* tb* fol­
lowing deact 1bed properly situated In Memlool*
that tho bridges can bo built fo r ap­
county, Florida, to-igH: . 1*1 1, illock C, A.
Won't that bo fine I
Antin'* T in t Add. lo Oviedo. Th* aald land
proximately $6,000 and although their
being arareaed at Hie date of the laautnr* o f
construction has not been definitely Yes, yes, don't spealc too fast,
eueh
cerllflcete lo the name of r te d W hite.
*
Unleaa aeld-sgertlfleate ahall b* redeemed ac­
decided upon the county commissiop- Another one witl have to
cording to taw I n deed wil) laaue thereon on
th* 13U&gt; day of Auguat, A. D. IB3I.■
ers nro said to be lit favor o f expend­
and pas
W ltneea ra y -o frid a l tlgnatur* and te a l thl*
u. I Ih day
--------*
, W1&gt;
ing part o f the first money realized And let it ring:
H&gt;*
yof July,
K.
A,
DOUG IAMB.
from the issue o f bonds voted July 1
At quarter past!
for such work.
Timea-Union.
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va.
THOMAS E. K K O L tltl, PerendaxiL
To TIioixim R, English:
It appearing from an affidavit filed In l M i
suae that th e reeldence of the defendant D
unknown: and th a t It la th* beller *f a ffia n t
(hat tb* defendael la over twenty-one year* of
te e end that there Is d o pereon In the Slate
o r Florid* the arrvlc* e f a subpoena nrwo would
Wnd th# eald defendant.—
Therefore, you. TI»oma. B. EngtUh. are here­
by reqhlred on (be Sth dey of September, A.- D,
1021. to appear lo tb# bill of Complalat Med
e ratn at you in u.la can**, otherwla* a decree
pro roafroao w ill on eald data be ruler** against
you.
I t t* further ordered th e t eald notice he publlehrd In lb* Hanford H erald, a newspaper wubllebed In Bemlnole County, Florida, for Itatit
rooeecntlf* week*.
%
Wltneea my bend and te a l o f the above sta te d
0
1
I t U 7 th day of July, A. D. 1021.
&lt;" e AL)

B. A. DOUGLASS.

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vnttar „

Clark Circuit Cburt.
B IN)UGLAMS, D. C

SoUcllor s n j or r&lt;mn**l for ComplatnaBt

NOTICE OF AFPLXOATION FOR T A X DEED
. UNDER BECTION ITS. OENERAL RTAT.
UTEM, LAWS OF FLORIDA

Nolle* 1* hereby glean th a t Lola Nettle*, perrtiaaer of Tax C ertificate No. TO aa to Lot 10
dated the 2 nd dey of Jon*. A. D. IBIP, h ie fllad
aeld certificate In my office, to d bee mad* tpp llcitlcu for tax deed (o Issue In accordaeco
with law. Bald certificate embrace* tb* fol­
lowing dkecrltwd property situated In Rem last*
County, Florida, to-wlt: l o t to. Hlk 11, Tier
E. Hanford. The aald land being «aace*r&lt;1 1 1
th* dale of the laauiorr of such certificate ta
the name of Unknown. Unless aald certificate
ahall he redeemed according to law tax deed
will laaue thereon Ibe Blh day of August. A.
D. 1921.

Wllnce* my official signature end a n ) thla
tbe lal day of July, A. D. 1021.
ISKAL)
E. A. DOUll LAMB,
Clerk Ctrcnlt Court.
Bemlnole County. Fl*
40-flle
Uy: A. M. WEEKS. D. U
NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOR TAX DEES
UNDER BECTION k i t OENERAL STAT­
UTE, LAWS OF FLORIDA
Nolle* la hereby (teen that J. E. la lo g . p v chaaer o f City Tax Certificate No. ITT, dated
the let day of April, A. D. 1010, baa filed aeld
certificate In my office, and t x i mail* appli­
cation fer t i l
deed to laeu* In am nU aee
with law.
Said certificate embrare* th* feth-wtng described property attueted In [be (Xty
of Hxnferd. Bemlnole Oounty, Florida, to-wlt:
Lit H. Blrntlferd'a Ad. The eald land being as­
sessed at th* date of the laeuanc* of aurh rerttflrat* In the name o f B. C. Coaart.
t'ndewsabl certificate ahall t-e redeemed according M
law tax dee,] wit] Issue Ihrreun oil tbe 20ih dag
o ( August, A. D. 1021.
Witness my ofnelal signature end teal thla
the 22nd day *f J*ly. A. I*. &gt;021.
(SRAM
K A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Clrcalt Owrt,
Semi no Id County, Fl*.
40-fllp
Bj: a . m . w h u k s , n. a

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
UNDER SECTION 1? (. OENERAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS O f FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given that V. T Petere. purehaaer of Tax Cerllflcal* No, IN . deled the
•ith day of July. A. D. 1913. he* filed eald
certificate In my office, and Ii m made appUcation fur tax deed to laaue-In areordance with
law.
Said rcrtlflrata embraces lb* falk-wlax
drerrlbfd prtqierty eltuxted In SMutnol* County.
Flnrbla, to-wlt:
Four ecret In e-iuar* In SW
corner Section 22. Twp. 20 B., Range 32 C. d
acre*. TTie aald land being aaaeeeed at the date
o f lb* Issuance of such re rllflrite In th* naid*
of N. Rosenthal.
Unit#* said certificate shall
I-e redeemed accodllng lo law lax deed will losue. tberrnn on the Oth day o f Auguat, A. D.
1021.
Witness my official signature and aril
Ihla lb* tat day or July, A. D. 1021.
(BEAM
H. A. DOUG LA SB.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnole .County, Fta.
UFCtc
Ily: A. M. WEEKS. D. G.

NOTICE o r APPLICATION TOE TAX DEED
UNDER BECTION H I. GENERAL
STATUTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
Notice I* hereby given that D. W. Short, pur­
chaser o f Tax Certificate No. 170. dated th*
2nd day o f June, A. B. 1919, baa filed laid ceellflcal* In -my office, and hla mad* appllcatiem
for lax deed to'laeu* In accordance wtih law.
Bald certificate embrace* Ih# following deecrtb#d property attoaled In Bemlnole County, Florid*. to-wlt:
Beg. BE. cor o f Jeoaup eod W .
I-eke Are., run H IBB ft,. K B33.B6 fL . N 109 f t .
W BM.00 ft.. Bee. 32, Twp. 20 B. Bang# 30 R.
3 acre*. The aald land being eaaegeed at th*
del* o f the Issuance of #och cerllflcete In tb*
name of-Unknown. Unlea* aald m tlflc a le khaU
be redeemed according lo law tar deed will leme lhereon on tbe 22nd day o f Auguat. A. D,
1021 .

* Wltneea my o fficia l algnatnr* end teal thla th*
Itltv day o f June, A. D. 1921.
IK8AL)
B. A. DOUOLABM.
Clerk Circuit Hour*.
Benilnole County, Fi*.
(S etc
By A. M. WKKKB. D. a

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575, G#ncral
Statutes, Laws of Florida
Notice is hqroby given that L. A .
Mickey, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 48, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1919, has filed said certificate in
my office, and hoa made application
for tax deed toj issue in accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace*
the following described property sit*
uated In Seminole county, Florida, towlt: S 130 ft of EVi of Lot 7 and E
120 ft pf Lot 7 (less S 130 ft) Block
X, Sanfazd. The Bald land being o»aessed at the date of the iMuance o f
auch certificate in the name o f Jennie E. Couvillier. Unless aaid certifi­
cate shall be redeemed according to
law tax deed will lssue'thereon on tho
2nd day o f September, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official Bignature and
Beal this the 29th day of July,*A. D.
1921,
(SEAL) • E. A. DOUGLAST
Clerk Circui^ Cow.
Bemlnole County, Pi*7-29-6tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. a
For office Bupplles, atationery,
come to the Herald office.

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TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921

E R E is a S P R tN G and M A T T R E S S

GIRL ADMITS EVIDENCE
GUN BELONGED TO HER
Was Found Lying on the
Bed in Hotel
Room

denies th e deed
ORLANDO MURDER SEEMS HID­

DEN MYSTERY THUS
PAR.

&lt;

ORLANDO, Aug. 8/—It was with a
revolver owned by Lena Clarke that
Fred A. Miltmore was killed in Mias
. Clarke's room on the third floor o f
U,e San Juan hotel here Monday
night. The woman, who la postmis­
tress at West Palm Beach, stoutly de­
nies that she shot Miltmore, who was
owner of a restaurant here.
She
•claims that she merely drugged him
*nd left him "asleep’' in the room, to
which she had Invited him, while she
went to the police station to report to
Chief of Police Ed. Vestel that MUtmore was in her room, drugged, and
she thought that if the police searched
him they would find evidence to con­
nect him with the theft of $32,000
from registered mall in the
West
Palm llench poatoffice. That robbery
occurred lust Thursday.
When the police went to tho room
•bout an hour and a half later they
found Miltmore lying on the floor
dead, n bullet through his heart, and
the pistol, which tho woman ndmitB
is hers, was lying on tho bed. There
was no sign of the missing $32,00, but
two empty registered mail pouches, in
which it is said the’ money had been
sent, were found in the room; also a
registered Jotter envelope, Was found.
As a nsult of thp coroner’s inquest
Miss Clarke is being held in the coun­
ty jail here on n' charge of murder,
and B. H. Patterson, a garage man of
West Palm Beach, who brought) her
to Orlando in his automobile and not­
ed ns her messenger-to summon Milt­
more to her room, is held ns an acces­
sory before the fact.
I This is probably the most tangled
crime case ever arising in Orange,
county and its details are the subject
of rife speculation on the streets to­
day. Miss Clarke arrived hero Mondiy afternoon from West Palm Beach,
having hired Patterson to drive her
over She paid him $100 for tho trip.
She brought no baggage and registerid at the San Juan as "Mrs. Henry
Wilson, Atlanta, Gn.’'
Shortly after registering at the ho­
tel she sent Patterson to Miltmore
with ;i note, miking him to call on
her. Tins Miltmore did. Tho room
ii on the top floor of the hotel, and
there were no other occupants of ihia
floor, that night. Thl? fact probably
iccounts for no one hearing the report
of the pistol.
'— L
Miss Clarke admits that the pistol
found in her room w as her own and
that jhe left it in the room after she
claimed to have drugged Miltmore in
order to hold him for the police. She
wrif.T,,! with Police Chief Ed. Ves-,
&lt;tl about H o’clock Monday night. She*
told \ estel that she had Miltmore in
her room, drugged nnd that he was
gtiilty uf the mail robbery. She de*
ocribed a registered letter, stolen from
we of tjie pouches, which she said
h* had in his possession. She had the
*ey to her room, which she gave to
Vestel.
When officers reached tho room,
•bout 9:30 n’clock the lights were o ff
•nd they found Miltmore. dead on
U&gt;e floor, a bullet from a .32-callbro
•pedal .Smith A Wesson revolver havpassed entirely through his body.
Ie wore no coat when he visited the
Ills spectacles were lying on
J r M ™ was the pistol, Miss
!«rkc a handbag and her keys. Athid to the key ring was a gold
de. rhe empty mall bags were on
the floor near the body. The seals
* cre ' ntact, the canvas having been
apparently with a short-bladed
knife.
When officers Sported to Chief
r .Mlp| that Miltmore was dead, Miss
u * fke, who was in the chiefs office,
2 * I,!ac*d under arrest. Patterson,
O was in the car in which they
J * * the trip, also w «s arrested. They
**re Placed.In the city jalL Miss
, T rke retained E. W. Daria at coon•el »nd requested Attorney Schillings.
°rth of West Palm Beach to come
rr«- also to represent her. Patterson
U not represented by counsel.

i

that

is

guaranteed to be one o f the most com fortable
and luxurious beds made in

Am erica

today.

W e are exclusive agents in Orlando fo r these two high
grade articles fo r the bed room .

wounded. The time of tho gun report
as told by the clerk was a short time
previous to that at which Miss Clarke
called upon tho police to tell her story.
She continued to maintain silence to­
day upon advice of counsel.

Vegetable Growers
May Get Relief,
Except Celery Rate
WASHINGGTON, Aug. 3— In tho
case o f the Uailromi Director-General
of Railroads nnd others, the Inter­
state Commerce Commission has ren­
dered the following important decis­
ion upon the complaint attacking the
line haul rates and refrigeration
charges on citrus fruits and vegetablese from Florida producing points
to various interstate destinations,
.that the aggregate charges are not
unreasonable except:
(1) Thnt.the lino haul chnrges on
vegetables, except celery, under re­
frigeration are unreasonable in that
they do not provide in these instances
where n lower minimum nnd higher
rntc apply than under vcntilntion for
tho alternative * application of the
■same rate and minimum ns under
ventilation; and (2) that the refrig­
eration charges on fruitp and vege­
tables, are unreasonable in that they
are based on an excessive quantity
of ice.
The commission said:
“ In their complaint filed Sept. 11,
1919, ns nmended, the rniirond com­
missioners of Florida attack transpor­
tation rates and refrigeration chnrges
on citrus fruits nnd vegetables from
producing points in Florida to various
interstate destinations ns now shown
in perishable protective tnriff No. 1,
I. C. C., No. 6, as unrensonabo; nlso
on vegetables under refrigerntion, ex­
cept celery, ns unjustly discriminnr
tory. Wc are nsked to establish reas­
onable and just rates, amt chnrges for
the future.
“ The joint council of the National
League of Commission Merchants of
the United States, the International
Apple Shippers' Association, nnd the
Western Friut Jobbers’ Association
of America intervened in support of
the allegations of the complaint with
respect to refrigeration charges, Com­
plaints content] that the inclusion
of the increased refrigerntion charges
made effective from Florida on May
8, 1919, of items o f cost covering the
hntilage of ice in the bunkers of re­
frigerator cars nnd the switching in­
cident to the icing nnd reicing of such
ears, i. c., one cent per car mile nnd
thirty-five cents per car per switch*;
respectively, resulted in n double
charge* fo^ these serviccsv for the
reason that the line haul rates were
at that time high enough to, nnd by
operation of law did, include compen­
sation therefor. Tho elimination ' of
thfs alleged double chnrge by n pro­
portionate decrease in the haulage
rates is sought.
“ Wo find that the aggregate trans­
portation nnd refrigerntion charges
assailed ace not unreasonable except
that the haulage charges on vegeta­
bles, other than celery, under refrig­
eration arc unreasonable in that they
do not provide .in those instances
where a lower minimum nnd higher
rate apply than under ventilation for
the alternative application of the
same rate and minimum under refrig­
eration as under ventilation, and ex­
cept that the refrigeration charges
are unreasonable to the extent of 20
per cent of the cost of Ice factor em­
braced therein.
"Defendants will be expected, with­
out a formal'order, to revise thlr
charges on this traffic in accordance
with the conclusions announced here­
in within sixty days from the date of
service o f this report. If this is not
done the matter may be brought to
our attention.’’
. SENTENCED TO GO TO
CHURCH REGULARLY
THROUGHOUT A [YEAR.

(By The Am ifoied Frau)
.WASHINGTON, N. C., fiug. 3.—
Five young men of this city are tinder
sentence to attend church regularly
fo r ona year. They were convicted of
stealing automobile supplies.
Judge Horton gave the defendants
their choice of goin g, to the county
,;a «AGB EMPLOYEE nBARD REroads for, one year each o r to attend
PORT OP CUN.
church regularly for the same length
of time.
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Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wa*h away all stomath, liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfsot,
To feel your best dny in and day
out, to feel ejciin inside; no sour bile
to coat your tongue nnd sicken your
brenth or dull your head; no consti­
pation, bilious .nttnacks, sick head­
ache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid
stomach, you must bathe on the In­
side like you hntho outside. This is
vastly more important,' because the
skin pores do not absorb impurities
into the blood, while the bowel pores
do.
To keep these poisons nnd toxins
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
kidneys nnd bowels, drink before
breakfast each dny, a glnss of hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate in it. This will cleanse,
purify and freshen the entire nlimentary tract before eating more food.
Get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from your pharmacist! It
is inexpensive and almost tasteless.
Drink phosphnted hot water every
morning to rid your system of these
vite poisons nnd toxins; nlso to pre­
vent their formation.— Adv.
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 2.—Gover­
nor Cary A. Hardee has appointed
Hon. Marlon L. Dawson to be state
cquoizer o flaxes, the new office cre­
ated by the legislature o f 1921, tha
appointment to become operative nnd
effective from Monday, August 1.
In accepting this office Mr. Dawson
tenders his resignation as secretary
to the governor nnd secretary of the
two boards, pardons nnd state in t1
tutions.
To mrcced Mr. Dawson ns the ?«crelnry to the governor, and o f tho t m
lonrds, Governor Hordoe hns appoint­
ed Hon. L. B. Edwards of Live Onk, a
gentlcmnn of ability and polish nrft)
one o f the host known educators in tho

•rate.

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office of state toualizcr o f n v .s ,
Governrr J-Vulee has a^ain «;h m -n
the right liian- for the right u’ -tec
as he has also dune in naming Mr.
Edwards as the successor to Mr.
Dawson In the secretaryships.
Mr. Dawson is pfcuUor^ welt (quip­
ped for tha p-.-c.eu'.or kind ofswork
required of a .state equalizer o f taxes,
He has the full confident?) of the
governor and the people, both of
which are •CottUnl to Its success.
— Having long boon n student o f tax­
ation and o f goro-omental economics
commissioners u f stats institutions,
and haring served through four ses­
sions of the legislature and as secre­
tary o f the governor and tho board o f
commissioners of} state Institutions
he brings to the discharge o f those
complex and Important duties • fund
of ^ext-book knowledge and wh^t Is
vastly, more Important, an intimate
and practical experience with nearly
every branch o f governmental affairs.

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Misses May nnd Ida Lou. Connlly
nnd Mr. Mims, of Valdosta, Gn., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lawton.
Emmett McCall, of Lakeland, is
spending his vacation with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCall,
The Sunday school clnss of Mrs. T.
W. Lawton gave her a surprise party
Thursday'* night in cqjebfatfon of her
birthday. The class imufe Mrs. Lawton a present of a. beautiful bar pin,
the presentation being made by Rcvcrly Wright.
0. F. Swope has returned from n
two week’s stay in Chicago.
1. R. Dob|c, of Winter Park, was in
Oviedo on business Tuesday.
Mrs. A. R. Wade, Sr., and son, Wil­
liam, of Wildwood, spent the week­
end with Mr. nnd Mrs. A, K. Wade, Jr.
Mra. W, P. Carter and Mrs. L. A.
Lee left-Tuesday for Colorado, where
they will visit Mrs. Lee’s sister, They
expect to be hway severs! months.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Fraricis
Swope, nnd Miss Mable Swope, visited
Winter Park nnd Orlando, Monday.
Rev. J. N. Thompson nnd son,‘ Al­
len, spent Sunday at Umatilla attend­
ing a Sunday school nnd B. Y. P. U.,
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCall, nnd
son, Edward, Mrs. T. \V. Lawton and
children, and Miss Elizabeth Lawton,
spent Monday in Orlando.
Miss Olivo Lczettc went to the Or­
ange General Hcapital Monday to
have her tonsils removed, fehe was
accompanied by her parents, Mr, atid
Mrs. N. F. Lezette. They returned
home Tueylay morning. _
L. M. Puwidy spont Monday in Sanford.
S. Nelson l»&lt; spending a month in
Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Smith are visit­
ing relatives in Raleigh, N. C. They
expect to visit several points in North
and South Carolina and may go bn
to Richmond, Va., before returning.
Mrs.. Mary Jacobs is visiting her
son, Mr. Tilden Jacobs, at Chuluotaa.
A very congenial party, composed
of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lawton, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. McCall, and children,
Mr.'Mims, Misses Mary and Ida Lee
Conally ,lcft Wednesday morning for
&lt;i capping trip to the prairie. The
party expects to be away two weeks.
Alton Famell spent Tuesday after­
noon in Sanford.
Mra, L. A. Sheldop spent Monday
and Tuesday In Orlando, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. H. W. Barr.
- Little Miss Gladys Kelsey is visit­
ing her aunt, Mrs. D. E -■Lundy in
Manatee, Fta.
Mr. and Mrs. -W. J. L a t o n and
family visited Orlando Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Yarns and fam ­
ily-w ere-In Sanford Saturday on
business.
Mrs. W . E. Young, Mr*. E. G. Bandock, and Mrs. E. A. Kamel spent
Thursday shopping in Sanfor^.

Sell It with a Herald Want'Ad.

TRANSPORTATION BY STEAMER
AND TRUCK.

SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK

There seems to be no doubt but
t
what freight raies have reached a
point that compels us to look for ad­
WHEN M ix ED WITH SULPHUR IT
ditional methods of transportation—
BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTI­
by truck and by steamer. Florida, has
FUL LUSTRE AT ONCE.
been dependent on two lines of rail­
roads for the transportation of hugo
Gray hair, however handsome, de­
quantities of produce for 'too long—
seemingly, Wc hnve a short thirty notes advancing age. We all know the
miles on our West Coast to build advantages " f a youthful appearance.
which would give a short line to north­ Your hair is your charm. It makes or
ern points and relieve the very evi­
mars the face. When it fades, turns
dent congestion of both outgoing and
incoming freight. When wc look back gray, nnd looks streaked, just u few1
over the years that this .short span applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur
has been lying practically all graded, enhances its appearance a hundred­
we begin to wonder if we havo not fold.
been treated unfairly. That piece of
Don’t Stay gray! Look yaungl Eith­
railroad was started and abandoned, er prepare tho recipe at home or get
and the contractors paid o ff for tho from any drug store a bottle o f
amount of laboc uncompleted. T he1“ Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­
railroad evidently foresaw something1
pound,” which is merely the old-time
or other that would redound to their
recipe improved by the addition o f
benefit over the loqger haul.
other Ingredients. Thousands of folks
In Justice to the railroads it must
recommend this rcady-to-use prepara­
he admitted that this section of the
tion, because it darkens the hair beau­
state is the .child of their creation. But
tifully; besides, no one can possibly
the child has grown—so much so that
it is now being improperly administer-' tell, as it darkens so naturally and
ed to. Wc complain, and wc think evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft
with good reason. We must tnko to brush with it, drawing this through
the wnter nnd to the motor truck. The the hair, taking one. small strand at
Mallory and Clyde lines of steamers a time. By morning the gray hair dls- t
have been operating to Florida points, appears; after another application or
ami to the everlasting credit of these two its natural color is restored, and
lines it must be stated that both have it becomes thick, glossy and lustrious, “
built their business from a non-prof­ nnd you appear years younger.—Adv.
it basis to tho volumo they now en­
joy—which is not at all on a really Am erican Legion
paying volume, it must be under­
M em bers V isit France
stood. There are other lines operat­
ing from, tho West Coast: The Gulf
And O ldBattlefields
and* Southern Steamship Company,
(Mr Th« A tw cU txt Frara)
plying between Tampn and New Or­
NEW YORK, Aug. 3.— With .the *
leans, apd the Peninsula and Occiden­
tal Steamship Company, between flng o f the National Commander of
the Amorican Legion flytrfg at the
Tampa and Cuba.*
In the pnftt we have been troubled masthead and more than two hundred
with car khortngo and bad rolling nnd fifty mcrabera of tho organiza­
stock, especially in refrigerator cars. tion on board, tho American passenger
Congestions of traffic have caused tre­ steamship George Washington,' sailed
mendous losses to Florida shippers today for Cherbourg and Bremen. The .
and consignees. It the railroads arc Legionera will disembark at Chcroverloaded, and if it is impossible to bourgh to viist the battle fields on
handle freights at other than a well- which they fought for more than a
nigh prohibitive rate to Florida .grow­ year. The Legion' party is headed by
ers and shippers, then we feel tit National Commander Emery.
should be right and proper for us to
turn to those other methods o f trans­
GOOD YEARS COMING. 7
portation that are not overloaded, not
subject'to congestion o f traffic, and
Tho Tampn Times thinks "the next
which will constitute a competitive ten years are destined to be years o f
way without which we are
hardly wonderful development in Florida."
likely to get anywhere on a plane of That is trui. Wc come nearer to
justice or equality. South and Cen­ knowing where we are "a t" and are
tral Florida are being stifled.
We further away from the baneful influ­
must come up for air, and we think ences o f the federal reserve* board
the way lies via the water and motor than any state In the Union.—Clear­
routes. We want to get along in water News.
amity with the raiiroads, but we think
this matter of transportation is bigger
Why People Bay Rat-Snap in.Prefer,
than they know of—or possibly care
ence to Rat Poison.
to think of.— Florida Grower.
(1 ) RAT-SNAP absolutely kiils
rata and mice. ( 2 ) What It doesn’t kill
ENGLAND. WINS REGATTA
(Vacates away. ( 8) Rata killed with
RUN AT COWES AND
RAT-8 NAP leave no smell, they dry
AMERICANS FALL DOWN. up inside. (4) Made In cakes, no mix­
ing with other food (5) Cats or dogs
EOWES, Aug. 8.—Great Britain won't touch It Three sizes, 85c; 65c,
won the third scries o f the Internat­ $1,26. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
ional races for six metre yachta u il- Hardware Co.— Adv.
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scored twenty-one points to the Amer­ FOR SALE— Clean old news­
icans fifteen.
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the

Monument to Brooklyn'

TO REPEAL PROHIBITION LAWS
WOULDN’T CURE LIQUOR
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TRAFFIC
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The boot­
legger of 1921 was characterized as
nothing short of the embodiment of
anarchy and bolshevism in a speech
made at Washington Grove. Md.. bv

“ He is a short-sighted American,"
Major Haynes said, “ who fails to see
in the bootlegger o f today both the
spirit of the anairchist and bolshevik.
It is time that the citizen upqn whom
we depend to uphold our Americanism
awakens to the realization that boqt-

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SCHOOLS FOR THEIR MONEY
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PROMINENT
MAYO
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FOUND GUILTY DY COR
ONER’S JURY

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Among the many fino descriptions
of Sanford written by the members of

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MAYO, Aug. 3.— Wm. Perry,
years o f age, ono of the oldest, ’i
prominent and wealthiest citizen
Lafayette county, is being held
jail here today charged with tho
dcr o f his wife, Mrs. Lucy Perry,
18, and his sister-in-law, Pearl
com, aged 18, following his arresl
Monday afternoon upon the verdi
a-coroner’s jury.
The charred bones of the y
wife, a bride of two years and Pc
second wife, and her sister, a i

MIAMI, Aug. 3.—Because of a
large deficit in the treasury of Dado
^ounty, the school board has author­
ized the teachers in public schools \o
operate public schools as private
schools until such time as the board
shall be able to finance them. Should
the teachers take over the schools, as
suggested by many o f them, they will
be permitted to charge tuition. The
school board officials said probably
the county would not be able to
the schools before ^January first.
PROF. C. J. BUDLONG,
Manchester, N. H.

“ I «m , In good health for tho first urday morning. A butcher knife and
time in thirty years and I give Tanlac a club axe were lying near the Ik*!!*.
s dead soldiers In Prospect park,
A fter a lengthy session Monday
the entire credit,” said Professor C. J.
temoon,
the coroner’s Jury over which
Budlong, well-known and highly re­
Judge
Hal
W. Adams presided, re­
spected citizen o f Manchester, N. H „
turned
a
verdict
holding that “ WillU®
living at jZ School street.
"From the time I was a boy I Perry is guilty o f the murder of his
TWO WERE CHARGED WITH THE
couldn’t sit down and eat a meal wife, Lucy Perry, and his sister-iaMURDER OF VIRGINIA law, Pearl Malcolm.” ' Perry, who tvwithout being in misery afterwards
POSTMASTER
tified at the inquest hdd here was infrom indlgcjtion.. During all those
|years I was afflicted with rheuma.
d r Tk* AmocIi US T i-. m )
PETERSBURG, Va„ Aug. 8 ,-O n e twm, too. It was all ever jny hydy,
forces of profiteering criminality [Caniiot Ship Cattle
Sequel to Capture o f o f the two negroes arrested at Mc- but espe-ially bad in my feet and legs thcr procedings. No date has yet been
whoso business it has been to prosti­
From This State to
Kenncy last night as murderers of r-nd ac t'lr-s, I couldn’t get from my set for his arraignment.
tute statesmanship and debauch citi­
Schooner Loaded
Tingley
Elmore, postmaster and store­ f-ed to my cbalr witnout help. |* was
Funeral services over the remains
Other State Fairs
zenship, which have murdered more
keeper o f Tobacco, Virginia, Monday, almost a mwn.ua wrv:ic from all thete of Mrs. Perry and little Pearl MaiW
ith
Booze
men in the discharge of their duties Exhibits of Fine Stock Barred From
were taken from the Brunswick coun- years o f autriring a i l could not h ilf colm, who were the daughter:* of a
(By TV. A im c UUS P r .u )
in proportion to the number employed
Shipping Stock
d.- my wo'-k. I hope 1 for nothing- very well known L&amp;fayeto county f«r.
NEW YORK, A or. 3— The ar
in the enforcement of law than fell on
more than tempon.:y benefit, from mer, were held at Bethel Cemetery,
(By
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m A n tx liU 4 Frees)
rest of several wealthy and prom­
tho battlefields of France in tho de­
molested
Tanlac,
as 1 believed it impossible for two miles from Mayo, Monday after.
TAMPA,
Aug.
3.—The
request
of
inent men on charges of conspir­
fense o f our flag.
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nny medicine to give me entire re­
B. Loomis, jr., of Pierce, for pcrmlaacy
to
violate
the
federal
prohla very
“ It is* said that the poisonous
AUTO CAMPS NOT SO NUMEROUS lief, but this is exactly what Tanlac large assemblage o f people-.
sion to ship his prizl cattle out of
bition
law
was
promised
by
fed­
wasp that stung Cleopatra to death
has done.
Florida for exhibition purposes was
Citizens o f this section are thor­
eral authorities today as a se­
hid in a bouquet of Oriental flow­
After
all
the
starts
made
in
Lees­
denied by the Bureau of Animal Hus­
“
For
the
first
time
since
I
can
re­
oughly
aroused over tho double trig*,
quel
to
the
capture
of
the
Schoon­
ers. Some of the most venomous atburg towards the establishing o f a member I eat anything I want and di­ dy which is the most gruesome in tbs
bandry. at Washington
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Dr. Mohler,
er,- nenry L. Marshall, towed in­
tyrka on the eighteenth amendment
free auto comp, finally culminating gest \( without trouble. I haven’t an annals o f the county’s history tad
chief o f the bureau, hnB written Mr.
to port yesterday with a cargo
are camouflaged as personal liberty,
last
winter In a camp that housed a nchc or a pain and have put on eigh­ i oxtra precautions are being taken to
Loomis saying the bureau has decided
of liquor. Authorities said they
Americanism and patriotism.
that cattle may not be shipped out of
good
many travelers, some of whom teen pounds in w eight I just feci prevent any violence.
obtained startling information
“The personal liberty argument is
Florida for show purposes nor may
were
grateful
and more were inclin­ good all over and enjoy life as I never
The most convincing testimoey
from
the
crew
as
ta
alleged
rnm
like a soap bubble—it appears Irrlcattle,
once
shipped
out,
be
returned.
ed
to
knock
the
accommodations,
we
against
Perry which was developed it
running*
conspiracy.
did before. Having put Tanlac to the
descent and real, but when punctured
find
that
only
n
few
towns
in
Florida
the
Inquest
was given by Mrs. W. D.
test I do not hesitate to say that it is
there is nothing in it. They soy tlje
Malcolm,
mother
o f the dead women.
are
intending
to
operate
these
camps
the greatest medicine o f the age for
eighteenth amendment infringes upon
Sho
told
the
Jury
that Perry had
the coming winter.
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personal liberty by restricting one’s
stomach trouble and rheumatism.’’—
There is another feature of
personal habits. Now, every law does
Tanlac is sold in Sanford by the mado threats against tho life of his
life that may ajid to the inconvenience Union Pharmacy and leading drug­ young wife) A year ago, Mrs. MmIthat in a larger or smaller degree. Tho
colm said, Perry had become
of those who may return expecting gists everywhere.
narcotic law greatly interferes with
isfied
with his wifo and had attempt­
an even greater number of places In
the personal habits of tho drug ad­
ed
to
secure
a divorce but had failed, j
dict and tho traffic laws seriously
which to camp than tl\ey had offer­
ed them last year. The stato board
Mr. Vaughan, Farmer, Tells How
JULY WEATHER
of health found a great deal of ob­
your own homc&gt;, and make it
Lost AH His Prize Seed Corn. ^
FAIRLY NORMAL Jury Found Them N ot jection to some o f tho camps last beautiful.
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winter and a number of pcoplo were
“ Some time ago sent aWny for
Guilty on the First
Nor does the making of a home
Month Failed to Establish Any Un­
removed nnd placed under medical beautiful square the expenditure of some podigreed seed corn. Put it ia
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usual Record.
care bccauso they were carriers and large sums of money.
The really a gunny sack and hung it on .1 rop*
spreaders of di scase. In some in­
July was not particularly notor­
beautiful home is one thnt has the air suspended from roof. Rata got it
ious for its weather, according to
stances in a number o f the camps, the of happiness nbout it, • o f flowers — how beats me, but they did b,-earns
figures compiled by Weatherman W.
Investigations made by the health o f­ blooming, and o f fresh clcaniness I got 5 dead whoppers in the monitor
J. Bennett. In many respects the 31
ficers disclosed immoral . conditions nbout the house and dooryard.
after trying RAT-SNAP.”
Thro
dny period ending Sunday nigh^ was
which were extremely undesirable and
sizes,
35c,
65c,
$1.25.
Sold
and
gutrIf you have been paying rent for
quite a normal one, with no -records
wc were informed only last .week by tho last ten years, what have you to anteed by Ball Hardware Ctx—Adv. 1
shattered and few extremes approach­
one of the retiring members o f the show for your home-making? Could
ed.
^statistical fiends will get little
health board that it was the intention you not have spent the same amount
American Prisoners
to see thnt more stringent regula­
satisfaction mulling over the figures
of money and become an owner of
given out by the local weather autions were ndoptod this winter if the your own property ?
In Russia Released
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throws a bal Igame, no player
old board had remained in ocice.__
As
one
writer
points
out,
“
some
peoFrom Confinement
that entertains proposals
or
According to , Meteorologist Bon
Leesburg Commercial.
plo claim that after a person has paid
promises
to
throw
game,
no
play­
nett, the average temperature for.tho
the interest on borrowed money, tho
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er that alts in conference with a
month was 80.7. Since July's average
takes
and
the
insurance,
his
invest­
RIGA, Aug. 3.—American pnsoobunch of crooked players and
W hy That Lam e Back?
for the past 30 years is 81.2, it follows
ment is not worth as much as if the ers in Russia already have been re­
gamblers where ways and means
the laws ngninst murder hnve been that the month just closed was cooler
leased from confinement according to
on throwing games are discussed
That
morning
Inmcnoas—those
known on this continent since the than might havo been expected by
unofficial reports to Bolshlviki Ieg»and does not promptly tell his
harp pains when bending or lifting,
Puritan walked over its shores, nnd nbout three pearly drops of perspirntion press bureau here todny but no
&gt;1*3100
in
n
hfgher-intereiit
paying
club about it will ever play pro­
make work n burden nnd rest impos­
yet we have many times awakened to tion. On only one day did it get
word
as to when or where they will be
proposition,"
but
people
who
nrgutf
fessional base ball.
sible. Don’t bo handicapped by n bad
find thnt huinnn life is semingly held "real warm, suh,” which was July 0,
delivered
at border.
from
that
standpoint
nre
plaring
no
bnck—look to your kidneys. You will
when the column of mercury bubbled
(D 7 Tha AatocUted P r tn j
value
nt
all
upon
the
intangible
and
make no mistake by following this
CHICAGO, Aug.
3.—Seven
up to 94. The lowest was 58 on the
immeasurable value o f the conscious­
Sanford resident’s example.
1ST NO. 836
BRIDGES IT4
night of the 23d.
1
former White Sox players and
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
ness
o f ownership o f one’s home, snys
Mrs.
W.
A.
Tillis,
1100
Elm
avenue,
Notice
of
Public
Clearing
to be
two alleged gamblers tried In the
Rainfall though reaching the rather
the Miami Metropolis.
says:
“
I
nm
just
as
strong
foz*
held
August
15,
1£2I,
in
the
Coart
(Tr*m W»&lt;Jn.»4iy‘ , Dally)
baseball scandal case today stood
high mark of 11.19 inches, which is
In Miami, too, realt estate increases
Doan's Kidney Pills now as when I
House, at Sanford, Florida, la
A delightful social event of ycstcr- some three ifiches above normal, miss­
legally cleared o f any connection
in
vnlue so rapidly there is never nny
endorsed them before. I used them
reference
to the application of
with
the
allege^
conspiracy
for
dny was the bridge party given last ed the record by about four inches.
There
some few years ago. At that time I risk about, home ownership.
the
Hoard
of
County Commission­
the
White
Sox
to
throw
the
1919
evening by Mrs. W.‘ C. Hill, nb her In 1899 the weather bureau Recorded
had a sore nnd lnme back and'found is even a danger in another direction,
ers
o
f
Seminole
County, Florida,
world’s
series
to
Cincinnati,
the
home on Tourth street, when sho en­ a' rainful o f 15.53 for July. As n&lt; jury last night having found them
it difficult to bend over. My kidneyn the danger o f property increasing in
to construct a bridge across tke
figure that has not been approached
value so fast, the home-owner be­
tertained the members of the Eve­ since.
St. Johns river, at Osfeen Ferry,
not guilty on the first ballot. At­
•
comes
a speculator with families liv­
Florida
used
a
box
of
Doan’s
and
they
regu­
torneys for the prosecution tpning Bridge Club, with her usual . The year ID2I promises to be nbove
ing
In
n
"temporary"
fashion
that
de­
The
War Department* having und«r
lated
my/kidneys
nnd
rid
me
o
f
the
day had little to say- of the case
charm and cordiality,
•
normal in two respects. •It hns nlstroys
much
o
f
the
finer
pirt
of
homo
consideration
an applicatiort of tbs
pains
in
my
back.
I
have
great
faith
but the defense pointed to the
A profusion of roses and petunias rendy proved wetter than the aver­
building, continues the Metropolis.
Board o f County Commissioners of
in Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
,
fact
that
only
ono
ballot
was
tak­
were used in decorating, bnskets and age yenr, having an excess rainfall of
If instead o f buying a lot on which Seminole County, Florid,, for approten by the jury as absolute vindi­
Price 60c, nt all dcnlers.
Don’t
vases o f these lovey blossoms adorn­ 1.83 inches since January 1. It also
to build n house to SELL, young peo­ nl of plnns for the construction of a
cation
of
defendants.
simply
ask
for
kidney
remedy—get
ing the rooms where the card tnblcca prtftnisos to be onc^of tho warmest
Donn’s Kidney Pills—the same that ple beginning their married lives bridge across the St. Johns river, it
were arranged.
yenrs on record, hnving already laid
“ Why I Put Up With Rata for Years,” Mrs. Tillis had. Foster-Milbum Co., would buy a lot on wilich to build a Osteen Ferry, Florida, a public hear­
The enrd game proved most Inter­ by an excess of 333 degrees since New
home which only dire need would ing will be held in tho Court House,
Writes N. Windsor,’ Farmer.
esting nnd very attractive prizes were Year's dny was ushered in. This
force them to sell, mnny dwellings in at Sanford, Florida, at &amp;:30 n. » .
"Years ago I bought some rot poi­
awarded. Mrs. Sam I'uleston, mak­ menns that each day’s temperature
Monday, August 15, 1921, for the par*
According to a report in tho West Jiliami would take on a different char­
ing high score among the ladies was has been on an average, 1.6 degrees son, which nearly killed our fine watch
pose
o f considering the sufficiency
acter, a sort o f individuality speaking
given two lovely Maderia handker­ warmer than that dny had any busi­ dog. It so scared us that we suffered 1 Palm Beach Post, the tomato season
the
provisions
for navigation mxJ*
of permanence and content.
chiefs, a knife, given for high score ness to be, if normal temperatures long timo with rats until my neigh- is nbout over for that section, and
by
the
plans
as
submitted, or on7
But oven .though you buy or build
bor told me about RAT-SNAP. That’s while the growers were very much
among the men was won by Col. are considered.—Tampa Times.
changes
that
may
be
required to avoiI
the sure rat killer and a safe one.” disappointed because of unfavorable a house to sell, it is wise to own your
Knight
unreasonable
interference
with nsr^
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.2$. Sold and weather, at a most critical time,1, some own home. In the long run It will pay
Refreshments consisting of chicken CHULUOTA INN
gallon.
.
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.__ made money and most others did not you to stint yourself in other ways in
salad, olives, saltlnes, and ice cream
POPULAR RESORT. A J . .
Accordingly, notice ia hereby
•
lose any. Tho acreage in the section order that you may put your money that ail persons interested are invitoi
'were served at the conclusion of the
into
a
home
o
f
your
own.
’
•
referred to war over 1,000 and splen­
card game, and punch was served
to be present at the above named tito*
Delegates
from
the
several
com­
did
crops wefe maturing when a-week
throughout the evening.
■nd place to express their views up&lt;a
munity units o f the farm bureau of of rain set in and not only stopped
Among the guests Enjoying this
the adequacy o f the plans with refs**
Palm Beach county met in the court the operation of picking and packing
lovely party were, Col. and Mrs. Geo.
ence
to the navigation of the stres*.
Buried Potters Field,
Knight, Dr. and Mrs. S. Pulcston, day dinner* at this cop! and comfort- houso recently and organised a mar­ houses, but sent tho buyers to other
While ell statements at the hearing
*
N o Relatives Found are given' due consideration, import*
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Dr. Ralph Stev­ nblc hotel, arc bringing In many par­ keting bureau for tho county. Only points.
ens, Judge and Mrs. E. F. House­ ties now. This , is one of tho finest the preliminary work could be done,
ant, facta and statistics intended to
&lt;*7 T U Ajm c U U * P r » « t
holder, Mr. R. E. Newman, Mr. nnd «ni|tll hotels in the county, and under but indications point to.success for
have especial weight In the final d**
TAMPA, Aug. 3.—The body of Wll. term (nation.. 0l _ Ul&lt;L_caie should
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Miss Pnttsyo The n ew management, la bringing in the undertaking. A board o f direct­
Ham
Teschner, eccentric artist, who ferably be submitted in writing.
ors was selected and ’instructed to
Aycock and Mr. W. C. Hill.
many new people to Chuluota. Tho
died
here
Sunday, will be buried in a
draw up plans for incorporation and
By authority of the Chief of Engi* ]
Stay at Home Club o f Sanford, will
potter# ficld^ It developed that an neers, U. S. Army:
to
take
steps
for
securing
warehoua, •
Tampa gets a second big wholesale havo a chicken dinner there. Thursday
es, etc. •
. .
aunt, who asides in Baltimore, will
. WM. C. LEMEN,
•
dry goods house. That’s tho way to night, and several other parties are
OffRe supplies o f all kinds at The
have nothing .to do with the funeral.
Major, Corps o f Engineers, U. S. A* I
attract retail buyers—give them com­ contemplating gathering there next
Herald Printing Cow When you want
Oil portaraite o f Tampa mayors paint- U. S. Engineer Office,
petition snd choice.
anything ta this line see The Herald.
week.
‘
ad by Tqschner hong in the city hall
come to the Herald office,
Jacksonville, Fla.
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We have It or can get i t
¥
ntre.
,
August 2, 1921.
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wide paved streets, beautiicos, nnd n substantial busln nud seems to be a pros• It is the head of nnvigaOre boats, on the St. Johns

the. National Editorial* Association
there arc none quite so good and cer­
tainly none with as good descriptive
matter ns tho following from tho In­
dustry Press, o f Industry, 111.:
At Winter Park wo traqsfeted to
the fleet o f automobiles which tho
, Sanford boosters sent over, and start­
ed to the “ Celery City.” This was
another fine trip over good roads. Tho
people all over Florida seem to have
unbounded faith in tho future of tho
state, but wc saw tho most striking
example of this between Winter Park
and Sanford.
In n little clearing in the brush by
the side of tho road, miles from any
town that wc could seo, was a small
tract of land which had been survey­
ed and platted, white stakes indicat­
were
ing the boundaries of the lots, and a
sign big enough that #von those who
ran might r/ad announced Mint early
buyers' could secure choice lots in
i no celery was being harvested.
“this addition at low figures.” On
Hundreds of men, women nnd chil­
mqtiiry we were told that -the place dren wpre in the fields gathering and
was seven or eight miles from town. crating celery nnd trucks were busy
Whether the nddlllon is to become a hnuling crated celery to the cars. As
part .of Winter Park, which we had no stops were ninde, we got no sta­
left, or a pnrt 9f Sanford which was tistics concerning ahinmnniu
several miles ahead, wo (lid not learn.
Verily, we had not found such faith
in nil Florida.
While tlie promoters o f this project
mny have been too optimistic it is
really surprising how towns grow in
Floridn, nnd additions a long ' way
from town nre quickly reached and in­
corporated in the main part of the

SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD, FRID AY, AUG U ST 5, 1921

extent where this system can bo ap­
plied. #
The above system of tiling serve!
in a dual capacity. In times of ex­
cessive rainfall, the well is- shut off
and tho outlets to the tilo outlets op­
ened and all surplus water drains off
immediately. Sanford fields can be
worked within three or four hours lif­
ter the heaviest rains.
Air is also necessary to plant life
and this system of irrigation assists
in applying air to tho very roots of
the plants. This sub-aeration is also
of considerable importance as a
means of protection in cold weather.
To buy land at $200 per here and
*nd.$250 per acre more to irrigate
may seem a foolish waste o f mon­
, but the yield.from such land is
much greater than it otherwise
&gt;uld be, that the expense is justi­
c e . An acre has produced seventons of vegetables in a single
]o months’ season. These vegetables

Here’s why C A M E L S
ECAUSE we pat the utmost quality into this
*• Camels are as good as it’ s possible for skill. money and lifelong knowledge of
fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.
- Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the
best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done
simply for show.

over $5,000 in northern mar
After deducting $1,000 for
-ht, $-1,000 was left for the growIn one instance $32,000 wbrth of
lcttucc and cucumbers were produced
on a 22 acre tract.
The foregoing instances arc unusual
but the normal revenue from an acre
ranges from ono to threo thousand
dollars. Improved land is priced from
one to two thousand dollars per acre.
It requires three or four years' culti­
vation to’ bring the land to its fullest
productivity,

Take the Camel package for instance. It’ s the
most perfect packing science can devise to pro­
tect ciggrqttes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper
—secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp %
to seal
the .fold and make the package air-tight. But
there’s nothing flashy about i t You’ ll find no
extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows,
. Such things do not improve the smoke any more
than premiums or coupons. And remember—you
must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality.
I f you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
cigarette you can imagine— and one entirely free
from cigaretty aftertastef •
It’s Camels fpr you.

buma for u short visit witih her relalives.

.Mrs. Tom .McClain and daughter,
Kveln, ivere in Sanford Wednesday,
|having some dental work done,
Stafford I.cfllcB, Oasce Flynt, re­
turned home Wednesday from Atlan­
ta, (.a., where they have been visiting
friends.
I he ladies of this community had
the cemetery elennwl Thursday and
will have it fenced Inter.
-Mrs. A. A. Moran has been quite
ill for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Mr. -Ezar
Hqrt, and Mr. nnd .Mrs. Wakefield,
condition, but the grower’s reward) were visitors Friday.
The Florida Scout
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevail, and
comes at harvest time and n field of|
’|
“ For Wide. A wake Boys”
♦ celery, ready for cutting is n beautiful I Mrs. Mrhnrlape ami family, and Miss
41
35c Year
1 sight. To a lover of celery, the K&lt;lith McClellan, were visitm-n
. : H’ ll.LARI) LUMLEY, Publisher T ‘breath of now mown hay” of which
)!
•
902 French
f the poet sings, is a weak-sister to tho
rich, teasing, nut-like perfume that
floats on the breezes that cross a

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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, W ln.ton-S.l.

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Thai
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**ra uf th«* j»rrff-nr&lt;l a lock sh a ll I*
r&gt;«-*b*v w h rn anil as i M a r p i l ,
frxjiu
1 *»r hf| |*fof|ta o f thr co r j-.r * IJ im ,
’Irn.ta at thr ra le o f rig h t p rr rent
j ahie In »«iu l annual JiM tallm rnt*
»n&lt;! i)at o f Jan uary am) o f J u l j
of
T h r &lt;||vhlnul* on the | u r f,r r ,,) a|&lt;H*k
u n ia t) vt* mi t t i l f , If |u m g j r ar t i l l ­
Hilling lu r ig h t I * r rein ahull not
'• h i Ih rreon , the iltflrle n rjr alia ll lie
•sain aa e a r n n l.
S o ilh M r n .U ahall
•hatra o f ronirtmn atork aa lung aa
r frr rrs l *l&lt;» k an* oQ iaiaiulliig. Uarniv in r « f the com p a n y ina» I * uanl
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ns they passed, every one received n
mammoth bunch of clenn celery nnd a
small snek of salt. As it was noon,
and we hnd been driving nil forenoon
wjthout feed or water, the gift was
greatly appreciated.
. Sanford was the, originator of a
new system of sub-irrigation, known
ns the Snnford system. It hns been
followed with mnrked success nnd
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with vnlves for regulating the flow
of water. Wc did not learn the depth
of these wells, but wore told that the
SCHELLE M A IN E S I cost ranged from $75 to $150 each and
that so far as known, would flow for­
LAWYER
rr« Ilf |»rrfrrr«s| afuck And !
n la* retired gnd the (date i
ever. Some of the older wells had
UFTICB IN TH E COURT HOUSE
rnilnatlofi j Jof »|,a|| | * ‘
been flowing for forty years. * Thero
I'lrfrrrrd *lo r k AliaII t * I
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wlffti (be d#trriiilrtalMi i
nre over 3,000 wells in the Sanford
Celery Deltn nnd no perceptible de­
crease in output hns been noticed.
After the well Is drilled a supply
main, n ifour inch tile, is laid along the
high end of the field, with smaller
Attorney-at-Law
tile branching nt right angles at in­
Garner-Woodruff Buildip
tervals o f 18 to 24 feet apart. Theso
JACKSONVILLE
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In line w.(.'i the
SANFORD. FLA)
smaller tile run across the field at a actions o f other cities »n t'n state,
depth of 16 to 24 irtches b«!»w the
steps hnve been tnk*n in city council
surface with a fall of ono inch to
here townrd c u r in g the nocturnal
every hundred feet, nnd empty into
promenades o f this . Uy’s juv.*„j:c s
an open ditclt.nt the other end. Each
but according to some o f the counciltile, however, just before It reaches
JE W ELER
men,
nny proposed curfew ordinance
the ditch, passes through n controlling
MY SPECIALTIES:
will
meet
with strong opposition.
box built o f cement which has three
i'I'REX* niMIMNY
J icksrd’a Hand-Painted China
11. wuaox. rr—i
Councilman
Garcia would : ive alt
openings
one
above
the
other.
•
By
n.'ir.vrn,
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
persons
under
the
age
o
f
ttt
off
the
closing these openings the wntcr can
Hogera* Plated W ar.
- G e t your Scratch Pads from
bo held back in the soil of tho field to streets by 9:30 under the teenu o f his Herald—by the pound— 16c.
K'rin and Waltham Watches
proposal
a height o f twelve inches above the

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four feet below the aurfacc to hold
the water brought In by irrigation.
()ry
A porous subsoil would allow tho
watfer to escape below. If the subsoil,
lor instance, is three feet below th e; {“ nr '“'M •« "• «rfn«» »t
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surface,
and
water
.is
turned
on
thru,
nil*
four
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oetage on returns the syatem, no-moisture will begin to
come te the aurfacc until the dghtcon
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inches of earth between the tile and SSSSSSS! ‘ a
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                    <text>SA N FO R D

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME x n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921

NUMBER

Built for Both Lakes and Canal

And President Harding Old Soldiers’ Home
&gt;.
,
. . . .
Called Mad House
on Legislative
By Col. d ie s . Forbes
Program

Turkish Nationalists , Rose Court is High Class
, Decide to Evacuate
Restricted Sanford
Ismid Peninsula
Property,
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War Insurance Director Makes Plea
for Broader Powers *
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Greek Advance Thrown Scare Into the
Turk Army.

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WASHINGTON, July 28,-Johnaon
ON TAX REVISION AND PA88AGB
City,
Tenn., an old soldiers homo was
OF THE BILL MUST BE
characterised
as a mad house and Ft,
ARRANGED
McHenry, Md., hospital as being1 fit
only for a sewage disposal plant to­
(3y TV* I i w d i l i l Tn m )
WASHINGTON, July 28.—Another day by Colonel Charles R. Forbes, war
White House conference will be held risk insurance director, before the
tonight between President Harding senate committee in a plea for broad­
Kteel barge 1U1, tied up at a dock In New York, was the first graln-Uden
and a dosed Republican leaders in the er powers to meet the hospital needs
vessel
to csrry a cargo from New York to Duluth without transference to
bouse in furtherance of the legislative of the world war veterans.
a canal barge at Buffalo. Barges like It are bnllt to weather the lake storms,
Forbes said the liquor and narcotics hut are small enough to pass through the canal. program which Is understood was
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agreed upon by senate . Republicans, were being sold among the 000 form­
who conferred with the president 6n er service men quartered at Johnson
Tuesday night. A definite arrange­ City home and the War Risk Bureau
ment of the house program to fit in was powerless to correct the situa­
with the administration plan, espec­ tion on account of lack .of jurisdiction.
ially as to passage of tax revision bill, Gut toting was declared as common
is expected to result from the confer- and he added that when the patients
take attendants and throw them out
something is radically wrong.
BUT VERY FEW CASES IN THE STATE
RUSSIAN CREDIT CRISIS
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OF FLORIDA .
,
WOULD HE TIDED OVER
BY EXTREME MBASURB8.

BY STATE BOARD OF HEALTH

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fin e L ocation

LONDON, July 28.—The Turkish
Nationalist! have decided to evacuate HIGH,AND WELL DRAINED AND
MANY IMPROVEMENTS
Ismid Peninsula says a Constantinople
BEING MADE
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dispatch, owing to the Greek advance
in the direction of Adahaxar, which
Ilea east of Constantinople between One of the finest subdivision propthe sea of Marmora and the Black oaitions that has ever been started In
Sanford is now assuming shape in the t
sea.
Sanford Heights section being situat­
ed
on Sanford avenue and ranges
WILL DECLARE WAR
from
the bay head on this street to
- ON HUNGARY IF
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the
railroad
on the north about fiftyK
CHARLES RETURNS.
acres In all from which some 70 fine
big lota will soon be ready to sell. The
(S r n * A««*ut*4 ftm o
VIENNA, July 28,—A treaty pro­ owners of this new subdivision are Dr.
viding for a declaration of war on S. Puleston, B. C. Bower and Edward ,
Hungaria in the event ofrmer Emper­ Higgins, all •Sanford citizens, who
or Charles returns to the Hungarian have faith in their home city and j
throne, has been signed by Ruman­ know that with the present needs of
ians, Jugoslavia and Cheechoa Lovia, high class residence property and with
the proper improvements such as be­
according to a Belgrade dispatch.
ing made in Rose Court, the demand
for large lots In s restricted residence
section will be more than the supply
when the property is put on the mar-

COPENHAGEN, July 28.—Rumors
In view of the fact that pellagra la stomach and intestlnees. Tbs mouth
are in circulation which reveal that as
said to be in almost epidemic form becomes sore and of a brighter color
an extreme measure in an effort to
throughout the South, the State Board red. The tongue Is sore and usually
secure help Invthe present crisis in
shows a cracked Assured Mge. Any
Russia, Lenina has proposed to the HOME OF THOMAS JEFFERSON of Health of Florida wishes it to be
one or a number of different stomach FOR ALLEGED MALFEASANCE
known
that
so
far
as
Florida
is
con­
WILL PROBABLY PA88 INTO
Soviets acknowledgement of a nation­
cerned this disease is but slightly complaints may be observed. The pa­
AND NEGLECT OF OFFICIAL
HANDS PRIVATE OWNER8
al debt which the Bolshevikl cancelled
prevalent
here.
^ tient usually complains of indigest­
after-the revolution. Proposed pay­
Statistics show that during tbs last ion. Diarrhoea la often characteristic
(9y
Ai *9cUU4
ment of Interest and capital would not
four
years deaths from this disease in that it begins early in the morning
NEW
YORK,
July
28—Reports
that
begin before 1926.
JACKSONVILLE, July 28— Duval
Monticello, the home of Thomas Jef­ have greatty decreaased. But In order and continues until the middle of the
county
today la without a sheriff as
ferson, near Charlottesville, Va., waa that the people -of Florida may be .day,, when it cesses entirely.
Northcliffe and Hard­ on the market was confirmed today by able to recognise this disease* and The nervous and mental symptoms tha result of suspension by Governor
of Sheriff W. H. Dowling yes­
ing: Have Much Talk Jefferson Levy, former congressman know What to do to escape it, the usually appear In the later stages of Hardee
terday
on account of Dowling’s re­
present owner. Levy said the up­ State Board of Health .Is distributing the disease, and may vary from mild
cent Indictment by ths Federal Grand
About Newspapers and
keep costs were too burdensome and throughout the. State literature de­ nervous manifestations to violiyit
he would sell it if he could find a pur­ scribing the disease, its cause, pre­ mania. A very large proportion of Mil Jury of connection with the illicit
liquor traffic here and failure to per­
And No Attempts Would Drew Out chaser able and worthy to become the
capes terminate In insanity. Melan­ form the duties expected of sheriff. R.
vention and method of treatment
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Information
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owner of such a shrine. He said he
It Is not contagiouus or infectious. cholia Is probably the type of Insani­ E. Merrit, county commissioner, was
made
efforts
to
have
the
government
The
exact origin of pallagra is still ty most frequently observed.
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appointed by the governor to succeed
buy
the
estate
aa
a
summer
home
for
unknown
but recent investigations by
Treatment and Prevention.
WASHINGTON, July 24.—Viscount
Dowling, but he is not expected to
Northcliffe spent an hour and thirty the presidents and would sell to the the United States Public Health Ser­
In view of the results of the studies qualify before Saturday. Courts are
minutes with President Harding to­ government for half a million. He vice seems to show almost conclusive­ by the United States Public” Health operating today through appointment
ly that the disaaae is due to S contin­ Service, the treatment as well as tho of special bailiffs hut it Is expected
day and insisted vehemently after­ values tho estate at one million.
ued.lack, for long periods of time, of prevention of .the disease had beat be a temporary sheriff will ]&gt;e appointed
ward that the conversation was an
the necessary variety of the daily instituted along dietetic lines.
exchange of views between newspaper nil'ARTISIANS SUPPORT
to serve.until Merritt qualifies. * .
FOR ADMINISTRATION .
publishers. "We talked newspapers,”
cliet.
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A
more
varied
diet
including
milk,
PLAN FOR FARM AID
he said over and over when an at­
JACKSONVILLE, July 28.—Sher­
No aingle article of food has been eggs, Ash, meat and vegetable! is ad­
tempt was made to draw him into a
shown to be the cause of pellagra.
vised. The leguminous plants, es­ iff W. H. Dowling of Duval county
discussion of his conference with the
Pellagra produces three distinct pecially beans, are said to be of un­ was removed yesterday from office
WASHINGTON, July 28.—A bipar­
president.
..
tisan'movement In the senate today groups of symptoms—1, the akin usual value In the diet of pellagra. It by Governor Hardee for alleged, mal­
got behind the administration plan symptoms; 2 the gastro-lntestinal is to be hoped that further stuudies feasance and .‘‘neglect of his official
NEGRO FREIGHT HANDLERS
for agricultural credits aa a substi­ symptoms, (mouth, itomach, intest­ will reveal more deAnlte information duties as sheriff of Duval county."
County Commissioner R. E. Merritt
WILL BE ORGANIZED
tute for thq Norris bill, caused a split ines), and the third, nervous and regarding the causation and treat­
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IN THE SOUTH, on the unofficial agricultral "bloc" of mental symptoms.
. ment o fthis disease. For the present, was appointed to succeed him and A.
The skin symptoms appear as a however, the theory outlined above H.,8t. John, of Jacksonville, named to
senators and roused to vigorous pro­
O r Tk* S h m U M T rttt)
succeed Mr. Merritt.
WASHINGTON, July 28— An­ test, Senator Norris, Republican, Ne­ dark reddish, scaly eruption, usually would seem to have brought forth
The sheriffs reibovsl follows his
nouncement has It that an undertak­ braska, in charge of the measure bear­ on the exposed surface of the body, more satiisfactory results than any recent indictment by a Federal grand
aa the backs of the hands and for®- other of the widely differing views
ing to aid freight handlers in* the ing hla name.
arms,
the feet and legs. Leas often which have hpen advanced concerning jury on chargee of conspiracy to vio­
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Charges
of
"political
machine"
tac­
South in organising and in presenta­
late ths prohibition law. The indict­
.
tion of their grievances to railroad tics against his bill were made by the eruption occurs on the neck and this malady.
ments charge him wjth being a mem­
Deaths from pallagra In the State ber of a "whiskey ring" and set forth
managements was made today by the Senator Norris, whose verbal blast other portions of the body. A pecu­
American Federation of Labor. The included the administration broadly, liarity of this eruption is the fact that of Florida by years from 1917 to 1920 fip cc ifce lly that he protected the oth­
promise of assistance, which will be the white house, Vice-President Cooi- it is practically always aymmetriear and for the Arst six months of 1921: er alleged members.
extended until such time as negro idgft and other government officials on tho two sides of the body.
Governor Hardfee in his order of re­
T)ie gastro-intestinat symptoms 1917, 218 deaths; 1918,184; 1919,113; moval recalls the grand jury indict­
unions may be admitted to member­ and individual senators.
ment and adds: “It furthef appears
ship by the. allroad Brotheshood, in­ . The attack of Senator Norris, which manifest themselves in the mouth, 1920, 111; Six months, 1921, 48.
that the said W. II. Dowling has not,
cluding freight handlers, was given. followed *n agreement today between
Republican and Democratic senators
during his present encumbrance as
to suport the administration plan to
sheriff of Duval county, suppressed
FUNDING ALLIED DEBT
have the War Finance Corporation
crime known to exist." The execu­
GETS FAVORABLE REPORT
tive’s order also stated that the
ADMINISTRATION BILL placed In charge of agricultural cred­
its, was directed at thq, substitute bill
sheriff apparently "bps wrongfully
of Senator Kellogg, Republican, of
permitted violation of the state and
WASHINGTON, July 28—A favor­ Minnesota. This measure was drafted
federal law in Duval county which it
able report on the administration bill by Secretary Hoove% and Director
was his sworn duty to prevent." The
giving the treasury blanket authority
REWARD OFFERED
sheriff has failed to render “neces­
Unless They Accorded
to conduct negotiations for ths fund­
FOR ARRB8T OF FUTCH sary or reasonable assistance" to the
ing of Ailed debts was ordered by the
prosecuting officers of this county he
Fair Treatment U. S.
O r TW f ttm lttil T n m )
senate Finance Committee. Carries
further
states.
TALLAHASSEE, July 28.—Gover­
Have Open Market
committee amendment requiring that
Dowling
and six others including R.
nor Hardee has offered a reward of
funding - be completed within five
E.
Wheler,
local banker and Ward
9100 for the nrrest and conviction of
(9 f TV* Au m U M K ttt)
Tears.
Van
Allen,
owner
of a* hotel at Or­
LASKER WANTS 1125,000.000.
.LONDON, July 28—The United one FFutch, alias William F. Futch,
ange
Park,
near
here,
are now at lib­
States Shipping Board, it was learned alias Frank Futch, who la charged
CALL CONFERENCE
O r TW A n t d i U i f u l l *
erty
on
bonds
awaiting
trial In Fed­
WASHINGTON, July 28.—Chair­ today, baa delivered an ultimatum to with Incest In Hillsborough county.
TO DISCUSS PELLAGRA
eral
district
court
as
the
result of the
The. proclamation offering the re­ alleged existence o f the whiskey ring.
man Lasker, of the shipping board to-' the British shipping lines that unless
(»r n* a*NiiM hi*) .
day asked the house appropriations its ships are accorded fair treatment ward recites that the civil autboriNEW YORK, July 28— Acting on committee for in Immediate 8125,­ In .contracts for transportation of tieso o fthat' county have found It int- The men were indicted on testimony
largely given by M. C. Conrad, a
reporta of the United Statea Public 000,000 appropriation to meet expans­ cotton from Alexandria, Egypt to possible to apprehend Futch.
former
deputy sheriff and now aervHealth 8efvlce concerning the ravag­ es during the next five months. No ac­ tbe United Kingdom and the United
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ing
a
sentence
in the Atlanta Federal
es of pellagra in the southern States, tion wa staken.’
States, the Shipping Board will de­
PLANNING TO DROP CAMPS.
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prison,
upon
conviction
of imperson­
the • Southern Commercial Congress
clare an open market and haul any­
ating
a
federal
officer.
Conrad, acthing anywhere at any rate. .
,
today announced that It had called a
tes tw 4mmI*U4 Tnm)
AT JACKSONVILLE.
The beard also will invoke retalia­
WASHINGTON, July 28— The war
public health conference at Mont­
tory measure embodied In the Jones department was proceeding with plans claimed to have Information of the
gomery, Ala^on-AuguifT5tb“a4ial
NASHVILLE, July 28— Jackson­ shipping act under which . vessels today for the practical abandonment activities of the alleged ring and
with the situation from health and
sought a bribe of Wheeler for his sil­
economic standpoints. Surgeon-Gen­ ville, Fla., has been awarded the 1922 owned by unfair competitors may be of the-seven/&gt;f the great war-ttme ence.
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eral Dr. Hugh’S. Cumming and Gov­ session of the Southern Baptist con­ excluded from the United States ports training camps, together with a ben- All of the men under Indictment
erul redistribution and reorganisation have denied any part In the alleged
ernor'Thomaa E. Kilby of Alabama vention, which will convene‘May 17 the ultimatum declared.
of army, units, bued on reduction of conapjracy/ ; ’ ; : *
have been invited to attend,,the lat­ and continue for a week, it was an­
the enlisted strength to 150,000 by
ter in the capacity of honorary chair- nounced today by Dr. Hight C. Moore,
recording secretary of the convention.
July 31.
Sell It with a Herald Want Ad.

This property is twenty-five fast
higher than the business portion off
the city and Is about one mile from
the court house, just far enough to be
in a quiet neighborhood and just doee
enough for business men to have
homee within easy reach of tha city.
Large concrete markers have been
erected of white stucco marking the
corner* of each lot and wire* wBl
join the posts upon which boganvil4ae and hybtscus will be trained in
form a beautiful hedge In front of tha
property.
Streets are being laid out'Through
the property, wide streets that will
have parkways in the center planted
in palms and hyblscus and polnsettlaa
and trees and shrubs of all kinds VrlU
be planted in every part of the subdivision, making it truly a Florida,
picture and one that will gladden the
heart of the prospective buyers at
once*
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The lota will be larger than any
that hive been placed on the market
,in Sanford, being 76 by 166 and aach
residence will be placed thirty feet
from the street giving a wida park­
way for lawns. The property is re­
stricted and will be high class In ev­
ery respect, no homes costing 1esa
than $4,600 will be allowed in Rote
Court.
The owners of this property ire
spending their money In the right
kind of improvements. They will TK't
sanction any auction sales, they* are
not pushing the sale of the property
as yet and they will maintain the re­
strictions until every lot Is sold Unm
guaranteeing the purchasers the benefits of these restrictions. Many I6ts
have already been sold but the prop­
erty has not been put on the market
as yet and the real announcement ot
the aalo will appear In this paper
Rose Court promises to start some*thing in Sanford in the way of high
class residence property and building.
The city is expanding so rapidly that,
the thoughts of the home owners areturning to the suburbs and Room
Court is the first to offer the kind off
suburban property that many have
longed for In Sanford for the pastton years.
.
This great development means1 a
greater expansion of the city of Sao*
ford and will bring' on the develop*
ment of other subdivisions and the
gentlemen who havo made Rose Court
possible are to be congratulated upon
their good work in this development ORLANDO SETS WORLD ’
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KIWANI8 ORGANIZATION.
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ORLANDO, July 28.—The Orlande*
KiwanU Club was organised herethta
afternoon.in the remarkable thne*ilf
five hours and fifty minutes when
fifty, representative business men- off
the city Joined the dub.
Daytona achieved wide publicitysome time past when tha KIwaals
dab there was organlssed In four

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REPUBLICANS
BERGDOLL CONFESSES
VIEWS CONFLICT
GAVE MONEY TO MAJOR
ABOUT WAR
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WASHINGTON, July 1 9 ^ 1 Mr*.
Emma Bergdoll today told the hou*e
committee investigating the escape of
Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, her slack­
er son, she gave '$5,000 to Major
Bruce Campbell, army officer at Gov­
ernor’s Island, for use “among high
officials at Washington" to help obtain
his freedom.
Campbell, she said, first demanded
$100,000 but she refused. She said
she took the money to the island and
handed it over to Grover who turned
It over to Campbell.

Donegan to Face Trial
at Sept Term Federal
Court Held in Tampa
Beginning September 12th, an extra
session of the United States District
Court will be held in Tampa this year,
Herbert S. Phillips, district attorney,
said yesterday. The first case to be
tried will be that of Arthur E. Done­
gan, president of the First National
Bank of St. Cloud, which failed some
two years ago. The charge is viola­
tion -of the national banking law.—
Tampa Tribune.

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ESTIMATES DENOTE
MAJORITY AND MINORITY RE­
FLORIDA FRUIT IN
PORTS ON SIMS AND DAN­
. .
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
IELS DO NOT AGREE.
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 21.—
Department of agriculture estimates
of condition of Florida fruit crops
July 1 this year as against conditions
July 1 last year aro as follows:
Pineapples . 80, as against 78.
Oranges 86, as against 00.
Limes 82, as against 83.
Grapefruit 86, as against 70.
. Peaches 76, as against 76.
Pears 55, as against 35.
Watermelons 110, as against 150
(production compared with a full
crop).
.
Cantaloupes 80, as against 72.

ORANGE CO. BLDG.
&amp; LOAN ASSN. NOW
READY TO START

WASHINGTON, July 10— Widely
conflicting views regarding direction
of the American navy during the ear­
ly months of the war were detailed
in epublican and Democratic reports
made public today, of the senate na­
val committee's investllgation of con­
troversies between former Secretary
Daniels and Rear Admiral William S.
Sims. The reports constitute the last
chapter in the famous Simls-Danlels
controversy of May, 1020, caused by
ear AdmlraV Sims’ letter sharply
criticising the Daniels wnr adminis­
tration.
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Mr. Daniels, former President Wil­
son and ear Admiral W. S. Benson,
former chief of operations, were
scored sevcrly in the maajority Re­
publican report, which charged many
sjns of omission and commission in
naval war direction. Thtfse officials
were as stoutly defended and as high­
ly praised in the minority Democratic
report. Admiral Sims was commend­
ed bya‘thc majority and assailed by
the minority. _
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A! “self-dcftfisive, non-aggressive
nnd non-hclpful policy" was imputed
to the Democratic administration by
the majority report, which also charg­
ed many serious delays in naval ope­
rations resulted. The minority found
thnt "uniform success of our opera­
tions amply demonstrated the wisdom
of the policies adopted and that plans
carried out by the-navy department"
nnd "instond of censure or criticism
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department ns
well as the service deserves the hear­
ty commendation of this committee
and of the American people.”

The Higher Aim
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Never content to follow the popular
trend for common-place quality the
makers of Manhattan Shirts in their
higher aim for better things have
produced MANSCO Athletic Under­
wear for you who feel the same way
about “Something a little bit better.”

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The first public announcement of
the Orange County Building &amp; Loan
Association is being made today in
the Reporter-Star In the form of n
page advertisement in which the of­
ficers . of the association invite the
gcnral public to become interested in
this most worthy undertaking.
The association hns been made pos­
sible through the generosity of sev­
eral prominent men in Orlaqdo who
have placed enough capital behind the
movement to mnke it a success. It
is n non-jfrofit company,"the only rev­
enue the. stockholders derive being
from the interest on the money they
'" w m
hnve invested, which cannot be more
than 8 per cent.
A building nnd loan association is
That the "tin can" tourist, In the
long run, is worth more to Florida one of the best fnctors in the develop­
ment of n community. It not only en­
than other tourists, is the conviction ables the wngc-carner to assist him­
VUW&gt;VKVl'.VMMIK9)
MBMfltl?
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r a
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of MiSs Mnrgucrite L. Riley, official self to build nnd own his home but
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dispenser of information for the it teaches thrift nnd saving.
The men behind the local company
Jacksonville Automobile Club at the
hnve been instrumental in making
Mason hotel.
Orlnndo whnt it is today, nnd their in­
"The ’tin-canner’ is the homeseck; vestment in this association with only
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cr and the potential investor” says a limited revenue to be derived when
Railway Thieves
JACKSONVILLE, July.21.—A deleMiss Riley, "Records show that-a
• Cause Large Loss, .
nvestments
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T “another evidence of *«“ “&gt;" *om Fh*ida will be. heard nt
large proportion
proportion of
oi in
c
. „ «h
premium
is only
mado in FFloridn the Inst two years | |hc|r ,!cairc to a,.e Orlando grow and WnBh,nKton’ ‘»"»orrow, ^ ly 22, by
Carl Chorpcnlng drove to Jackson­
Whiskey the Object
hnve been by people who came to the to assist those who hnve not ns yet‘the bouse committee on agriculture in
ville last Friday. Helen and Alice re­
* * * * * * * * *
state by motor and camped out. These accumulated enough of this world's behalf of the Bankhead bill which pro­
turned with him Sundny after a visit
NEW YORK, July lO.-Rcprcsmpeople become permanent residents. wealth to reach that goal which is vides for government co-oporntion in
of several weeks With their sister, tntives of 128 railroads which optr*
Fred Lewis, of New Smyrnn,' is v sThey step around from plncc to plnco, foremost in the ambition of every
draining Swamps and overflow lands, iting his mother, Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. ‘Squire.
ate from Canada to the Gulf and from
moving nt will, until they find the fnmily—a home.—Orlando. ReporterMiss Helen Chorpcning has accept-j
,
according
to
advices
received
here
by
Miss Kntherine Entzminger, of od n position with the Auto Supply the Atlnntic to the Pacific attended
plncc they wnnt to settle in. Then they yt„r.
the Florida development board.
Plant City, is visiting her cousins, the Company in town.
tho conference of the Protective »cepurchase property, nnd even if they j
______________ _
The delegation will include: Wm. Misses Allens.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiley Wilson enter- tlon 0 f the American Railway A modo not live oh it the year round, they T a m
V V h o lC S a lC
L. Wilson, I’annmn City, vice presi­
Mrs. Foss, of Orlnndo, was a visi­ tained n pnrty. of friends very pleas- cjntjon&gt; „t the Hotel Pennsylvania,
pay taxese twelve months every y ear.
*
dent
of
the
board;
C.
L.
Gaines,
Jack­
tor
in town Snturdny.
and they Improve their homes. They
Grocers Sued Tor
nntly Sunday everting nt supper in ( Among the principal speakers were
sonville,
and
II.
S.
McLendon,
St.'A
u­
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ollin Pomeroy pnssed honor of the mnrriagc of thoir dailjhjj , Aishton, president of the Anare worth real money to the state
$300,000
Damages gustine. F.lTorts are' being made by through I.ongwood Thursday enroutc ter, Inez to Everett Motts.
I er|can Railway association; General
and should be catered to more nnd i •
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the board to communicate with F. C. to Fort Myers.
There is quite nn epidemic of sore
^y Atterbury, attorney, vice*
more."
I
Elliott, chief engineer for the inter­ Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkel, Mrs. A. eyes nnd several serious cases in this
Suits
for
damages
amounting
to
president of the Pennsylvania lines,
Miss Riley has made n specialty of
nearly $300,000 were filed in circuit nal improvement board, who is in the Y. Fuller nnd J. E. Phipps were visi­ vicinity.
•
nnd
E. J. Pearson, president of the
studying tourists nnd in her opinion
court yesterday by the Franklin Everglades on an inspection trip, with tors
in
Orlnndo
Suturdny.
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iviiymuiiu
ouuiiui
Mrs.
Raymond
ujiu
Snuncr
and
little
New
York, New.Haven Si Hartford
the "tin-ennner" is not n joke, but n Sugar Refining Company of Philadel­ a view to having him Join the delega­
Ensign
Kirby
Fuller
arrived
Satur(daughter,
Iris,
hnve
been
guosts
of
railroad.
Tho general themo of *3
big asset.
• .
phia ngainst nineteen wholesale gro­ tion.
day to spend several weeks with his i Irs. J. F. McClolInnd nnd hnve now j
th7 rc’cognUion by tho railroad*
In he rreport covering tho porlod cers of this city. The claim against
Tho delegation will present mnps,
from Juno L,. 1020, to June-30, 1021, the 'grocers is that they contracted charts and photographs in an effort parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Y.~ Fuller. ' Ronc- t 0 Miami to join Mr. Sauncr, !0f thc necessity for closer co-operaJ. E. Phipps returned Thursdny w},0 j,pa n pOSition With thc E n s t'tjon i,0tween the police department-,
Miss Riley figures where she an- (fof auRnr „omd tlmo nR0 nl twcnty. to show tho committee that. Florida
from
Myers.
.CConst
onst railway.
„m|
-j
and state nnd
and federal authorities.
swored 0,320 persnoni inquiries nt her tWQ am, n ha,f centa n ,K)um!( and soil is very productive when condi­ Thc Fort
Indies of the Civic League sold
New
arrivals
here
are
John
Peters’
From statistics gathered by the
desk nnd 4,430 telephone calls from lhcn rcfuM.(, tu nccopt delivery. The tioned for growing crops. The dele­ cake und punch ut tho Library 'Thurs­
tourists. Allowing four persons to grocer8t on the olhpr hand, cluiin that gation will set forth that Floridn is day evening. • The proe&lt;*eds to go to- brother with his wife nnd little daugh­ association nnd presented nt the meet­
ter front Detroit, Mich. They will ing, it was shown thnt between Sep­
each automobile Mis sltlley estimates , h|&gt; aURar never wn8 contracted for less than onc-hnlf the distance from wnrd the building fund.
live on Richmond avenue where th£y tember 1, 1920, nnd March 31, lML
that a total of 50,000 tourists were anj that they were bound in no way western irrigation- projects to the
Roy Colcmnn returned Saturday own
„ oulllw
iauiu now
„„„ being w
re„ .vu .for n total of $3,153,682 worth of differ­
some land
cleared
represented. A total of 2,260 Inquir- to acccpt 8URnr „t twenty-two and a eastern markets, nnd that the wet front Mnnatcc where he has been for „ farm ncx^ (he John Peters plncc.
ent kinds of shipping hns been *toks
ies wcle received by mail, nnd Miss hnlf cents when it could be obtained lands in this state can be drained nt thc. pnst few days.
-Mr. nnd Mrs. "Buck" Harris recent­ from different railroad*. Since M»rtk
Riley wrote a total of 4,934 letters.— for seven cents.
a much lower cost per ncrc than wat­
Mrs. S- A. Wilkinson nnd little
of this year, the officials said to*
Jacksonville Metropolis.
Tho contracts, the sugar company er cun be put on the arid lunds. Con­ daughter wns thc guest of her par­ ly purchased thc property.at th6 corn­ more thefts than ever have been com­
er
.of
Ohio
and
MaPqucttc
avenue
contends in its claim, were made thru sequently,.the committee will be told, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
mitted. During thc Inst seven month*
BUSINESS m a n KIDNAPPED
• *nn thc
• old Blaine homestead.
the firm of Bonakcr Brothers, locnl from a food production standpoint for ' Conor Williamson, of Snnford, wns known
B. J. Starling is building a barn on tho thefts have been divided ur.«r
HELD FOB BIG .RANSOM
brokers fdr the Philadelphia concern. consumers in the congested centers of a visitor in t«wn Monday.
thc following heads: Dry
)
The largest suit filed yesterday wns population congress should give fav­
AT SHARON, PA.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McGnhey nnd two hjs Moore’s Station farm. Also a *200,344; shoes, $551,609; liquors, $^against Chnrles MoorhousoJ for $30,­ orable consideration to helping re­ daughters, Willie Lou and Mary Eva barn is being built on tho Jones farm. 504; tobacco nnd cigarettes, $85"PW.
* (O r Th« 4 » a d . U 4 r r . a l
, »
Tho annual Celery Sl&gt;cd bed en­ automobiles and accessories, $224,l«k
000. The others, the total running to claim the lands in Florida nnd other stopped'over Monday'enroutc to New
SHARON. PA., July 19.—Thomas $273,000, nro against the following southern states..
campment is now on. Tho tents ap­
•
Smyrna.
.
nnd candy, $137,603.
pear over night. In a few dnys a
\
.
Y
D.‘Randolph, a leading busincoss man jobbers:
The total amount charged last 7*“
camp will be seen on every farm. Wal­ to railroad robberies reached the enorPROMINENT CATTLEMAN
here; was kidnapped last night and J. K. Brantley. Co.', $20&gt;000{ Adams*- WEATHER AND CROP CONDIter Raulcrson hns plnnts about ready moua sum of $ 1000,000,000. This grt£ ■
Kenncdy qo., $25,000; C. B. Witt Co., TION8 IN FLORIDA FOR THE
TAKES THE COUNT
is being held for a fifty thousand dol­ $20,000; Ennis nnd Hudgins, $12,000;
WEEK ENDING JULY 19, 1921 ‘
FOR BANKRUPTCY. to set in thc field, the earliest known loss is mode possible, it was brougw
lar ransom, according to information J. Suarez Co., $10,000; Perkins' Si
of. Seems to bd rattier n strife to out, by n systematic study °*
( I f Th« AuocUUS
received by Mrs. Randolph today.
see who gets thc earliest plants every
Sharpe,' $20,000; Rclna Bros. Si *Oo., Temperature: Temperatures wert*
shipping orders mado by the rai
TAMPA,
July
20.—Voluntary
peti­
$12,000;
Mnrkcy
Harmon
Co.,
$15,000;
season.
:V
normal
or
below
over
most
of
tho
sec
Randolph fniled to return home last
organized
thieves. They know w
tion in bankruptcy adjudication and
C. E. Chorpcning says he is glad to a certain grade of stock is to be
night, and today his wife received two M. P. Messina, $16,000; O’Berry St tion.
Hall Co., $20,000; Fred Whitcomb,
Precipitation: Showers were gen­ order of reference filed in thc United have a new garuge to accommodate ped, the railroad which will carry
notes, one signed by her husband, and Wholesale Delicatessen
Company, eral, nnd locally heavy rnln occurred States cd^t hero yesterday for Wil­ his four cars. Last week's paper
and a certain lonely zpot w h e re ^
the other by the kidnappers. Ran­
I dolph is related to wealthy families $7,000; E. E. Freeman, $10,000; Jose over thc several divisions. The great­ liam J. Hendry, cattle man of Fprt made it appear that ho had forty must stop while the engine takes
C. Guerra, $10,000; Tucker Grocery est weekly totals, in inches and tenths Myers. Liabilities is listed at $92,662 cars, and tho Ward home on Camer­ er. The speakers said that Uw thlrn*
such as Billie Whittle, kidnapped in Company, $7,000; Lucas Brothers Co., were: Pensacola, 4.1; Tampa, 1.5; and assets at $26,911.
on avenue had its porches screened in frequently contract to deliver *
»
** recently.
March, 1009.
$20,000; Dempsey Grocery Company, Jacksonville, 2 2; Titusville, 8.0; Pi­
goods long before they are stolen.
$10,000 and Joso Franques Si Co., $10,­ nellas Park, 2.1; Mt. Pleasant, 3.7;
ARCADIA, July 20&lt;—Z«b Parker,
The Volstead law and prohibition!!
000.
Gainesville, 5.1; and New Smyrna, 2.0. of this city, is advising fiends who TRIBUNE SUED FOR
OJ.D MURDER
general came in for much dbcouw"*
Condition of Crops: Rain stimulat­ own automobiles not-to give the "high
MYSTERY REVIVED.
^HUNDRED THOUSAND
and it was said that the
TO PROSECUTE WOMAN’S
ed the growth of all crops, but it was sign" to the train crew If they ever
BY TAMPA ATTORNEY. liquor waa cauiing a lot of
MILLIDGEV1LLE, GA-. July 19.—
TORMKNTERS IN LOUISIANA unfavorable on lowlands, and the soil
attempt to race a train while driving
Tho Baldwin grpnd Jury resumed its
to the railroada, and that th® . .
is rather wet over the section, except on the highways in this section which
TAMPA, July 21.—Attorney F. L. through these shipment! wa» »
investigation- today of the mysterious
SHREVEPORT, U ., July 19.—An­ the rainfall was light on the lower
parallel th railroads. Parker, accom­ Bryan has filed suit against the Trib­ each month. It was said it
murdr two years ago of Carl Watson, nouncement that tho authorities
East Coast, where more rain is need­
whose body was found lodged against would attempt to prosecute the mask­ ed locally. Thc cotton plant made, panied by two friends, attempted to une Publishing Co., for one hundred police* to guard these train*, w
a raft in the Oconee river. Twenty- ed men who stripped, bobbed her hair rapid growth, becoming “weedy” iji out run an Atlantic Coast Line pas­ thousand dollars damageae. No dec­ usually go straight through ro
five witnesses will be examined. Dur­ and taried nnd fathered Mrs. Beulah some localities. Shedding is reported, senger train between Fort Ogden and laration of grounds is made, but he Canadian border to Mexico,
ing the investigation- the grand jury Johnson, at Tcnaha, Tex.,' Saturday and thc weevil is an increasing mcn- Nacotec one day last week. At tho haa until the first Monday in August h.ndle .n r .Ib ff kind of
- has maintained the strictest secrecy. night, wnTi made today’by County A t­ ace, damage bbing reported from wheel of the big “car, Parker “atep- to do so reported publicity given in like value.
„ . ^ „ .v- nBThe advieabillty of^aving-tb'e
Others have maintaind the same si- torney Lewis Johnson. The latter much of the belt. Late corn is gener­ ped" on the gas-and grinned at the recent trial id which he appeared as
lence and have not mentioned the had her released from jail at Cen- ally good; also, cane, peanuts, citrus train crew, at the same time wavinng council for defense ,apd as result, of way police commissioned by
. murder ao far as the public is con t4r, where she was committed after fruits, truck and aweet potatoes,, the "good bye.” The wave waa a mis­ which disbarment prdeepdings ordered or by the federal government was
curajd. A torminat police
cerned. Seyen persons are under ar­ the tarring. She had been at liberty last named being late, owing to dry take for. as be raised his hand he lost instituted by )udfteTl&gt;iuiU~for ault
In all Urke cities to
rest and other arresta are expected. on bond under a chnrge of bigamy, weather. Ranges were improved by control of the machine and the car
protective association,
Home,
with
a
-great-many
people,
swervfcd into the ditch and turned over.
, Those under arrest are Banes .Reyn­ nnd Attorney Johnaon held the* bond frequent'rains.
uniform method of han^ ‘”g . ^
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is
a
place
whore
they
can
lay
aside
The
occupant!
were
badly
bruised
and
olds, Dollie Roberson, Ike Seay, John still good.
es and the expenses of gett^n*
the
train,
which
stopped,
picked
them
their
uncomfortable
clothes
and
their
Post cards—local news—1$ each at
, Simmons, Genie Moran, Jake Brook­
dence were advocated.
I,
| good manners.
I up and brought them here.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
the Herald office.
ins, and his sister, Winnie Brokins.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29j 1921

STOCK COMPANY WILI* FORM
CHAIN OF NOKTn FLORI­
DA PAPERS

Arousing the Shippers Mother and Sons
Walked 550 Miles
to The Advisability of
To See Relative
Using Clyde Line
Could Not AITord Railroad Fare From
Alabama to Jacksonville

GENUINE

DURHAM

HAS WAKENED TIIE SLEEPING
JACKSONVILLE, July 26.—How a
tobacco makes 5 0
PUBLIC TO TIIE ONE CLUB
mother and two sons, 14 and 16 years
THEY CAN USE IN CASE
good cigarettes for
walked nearly COO miles to sec the
mother’s dying sister were rcplctcd to ­
{Tna B.lnrdaj'. Dill/
day after the funeral of Mrs.. W. C.
Sanford will make an active cam? Chambers here. Mrs. Chambers be­
paign to enlist the people of East and came fatally ill several months ago!
South Florida to use water transpor­ Her sister, Mrs. Estelle Morse, of Attation and cut out the railroad lines talls, Ala., was determined to sec her
should tho latest raise In freight rates again but could not afford a railroad FINE SHOWING MADE
go through. It is high time that the trip. Three months ago with her two
BY SANFORD EXCHANGE
people of this part of Florida took boys she set out afoot, and finished
advantage of the water transporta­ the 550 mile journey ten weeks later.
L. A. Hakes, manager of the Or­
tion and helped the Clyde Line by giv­ She was with Mrs. Chambers two ange County Sub-Exchnnge, was a
ing them enough business to put on a weeks before the end
visitor at the Tampa oITices Monday
daily boat all the year round or two
bringing with him the final returns
of them if necessary. The river trans&gt;
of the season's shipments of vegeta­
portation has never received the at­
bles from Sanford.
tention It should receive and thfs lntThese show that the SonfortLFnrmost move of the railronds to raise the
er's Exchange, the Exchange vege­
freight rates has aroused the people
table affiliation there, handled a total
of Florida to the.fact that the rail­
of approximately *300,000 packages of
roads arc now ready to organize in
vegetables during the last shipping
an effort to drain every penny from
the shippers that the shippers will DEPARTMENT HEADS HAVE ALL season. This is n very considerable
due to a larger number of members,
stand. It is useless to ask the rail­
AGREED TO BEGIN
cooperating
with thtf loco ibody, and
roads for any concessions. They have
a
consequent
larger crop acreage. It
taken the bold stand that they must
Is a showing of which Manager Dens
reduco the price of labor, they must
WASHINGTON, July 25.—Govern­
pbiV iff- Tf* - reduce expenses, the government must ment departments have agreed to and tho directors of the Sanford
Farmers' Exchange wall may bo
pay immense sums into their treasury
t t ~ and the people must pay more than snve $112,512,628 out of their appro­ proud, in the fnce of mnny untoward
1' § 1 jjR/' they ever paid before and with a last priations for the fiscal year, which conditions which confronted the grow­
began July 1. Brig. General Dawes,
(JKKni
big Bcoop the railroads will grab what
director of the budget, announced in ers of Snnford nnd all other Florida
they can.
vegetable sections Inst season.—Flor­
an official letter to the president.
I . h.
But meantime tho people are stand­
.
The historic meeting nt which Gen. ida Grower.
ing on the side lines wondering whnt
.
Dawes,
backed
by
the
personal
ap­
1 i
it is all about and the innocent by­
standers being the ones who always pearance of the president, warned
CREAM FOR CATARRH
get hurt We nre being hurl and will be cabinet members and others that they
' OPENS UP NOSTRILS
would
have
to
slice
I
heir
expenditures,
hurt-much more if the railronds are
occurred
only
It*
days
ago,
but
as
allowed to tnkc alt they can get in the
Telia non To Get Quick Relief
matter of freight rates. They have shown by the Dawes letter, the wheels
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
boosted the rates so high now thut no are already moving swiVtly.
ono ever travels op railroads In Flori­ General Dawes, was delighted by
da any more unless they arc compelled the result. When he gave out cop­
In one- minute yftur clogged ostrils
to do so nnd iKHonc ships by railroad ies of the letter he had sent to Presi­ will open, the air passages in your
unless they have to nnd wherever they dent Harding, he sat at his desk in head will clear arid you enn breathe
can they ship by river uqd by' truck. his short sieves, a white stock adorn­ freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
It is for the purpose of combatting ed with black polka dots covering his blowing,
hendnehe,
dryness. No
the efforts of the railroads to raise neck, nnd the inevitable amber cigar struggling for breath nt night. Your
the rates beyond all dreams of avarice holder clenched between his bnck cold or catarrh will he gone.
that the Sanford Chamber of Com­ teeth. Those teeth gleamed as he
Get a small bottle of Ely's ’Cream
merce has decided to inaugurate a opened his lips in n smile.
Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
"Pretty
good
for
nineteen
days,
■campaign throughout this part of
ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic
Florida to get the shippers to use the huh?” he chuckled:
healing crenm in your nostrils. It
Accompanying
the
letter
was
a
Clyde Line in preference to the rail­
icnetrates through every air passage
"memorandum
of
estimated
savings,
roads nnd use other means of bring­
of
the head,'soothes the in Gamed or
fiscal
year
1922,"
which
rend:
ing the railroads to their senses. This
swollen
mucous membrane nnd reliof
and the fact that the river transpor­ State ■Department
$ 1,171,982.64
comes
instantly.
tation has been neglected and needs Treasury Dept.
30,312,1 »9.11
It's just line. Don't stay stuffed up
stimulation that Sanford delegations War Risk Bureau
16,531,523.73
with
a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
will visit every part of South nnd War Department
15,000,000.00
East Florida in the next few months Navy Department ...... 10,017,891.25 comes so quickly.—Adv.
getting a systematic effort aroused Interior Department.... 19,827,191.37
along this line. The first gun will Dept. Agriculture ....... 1,687,802.14 New Price Placed
probably be fired nt New Smymn on I*. O. Department
35.500.00
On Orlando W ater
Monday night.
Postal Service
14,920,121.00
Dept. Commerce
And Light Plant
2,063,383.66
i t is all very W ell to talk about Dept, of Justice
91,31/0.00
Naming $368,500 ns the figure for
honoring the 111aimed doughboys, but Dept, of Labor
10.660.00
the
transfer nf their water plant to
Govt.
Printing
Office
honor won’t pay board and doctor
the city of Orlando and fixing a price
Smithsonian Inst.
of $813,500 on their light plant, the
Federal Trade Coin,
Orlando Water &amp; Light Compnny asks
—Get your Scratch I’nds from The Nat'i Advisory Com.
in a communication forwarded to the
f u r Aeronnutics ___
Herald—by the pound—15c.
Fed. Power Com. ......
city-conwrfissloners that the-city defi­
nitely state iLs stand with regard to
Arlington
Mcmorinl
public utilities. The new proposition
Amphithentcr ..........
of the Orlando Water &amp; Light is sub­
Civil Service Com........
sequent to their offer of May 19th
Employes! Compensa­
which named a ;frice of $135,000 for
tion Com’n ..............
their water plant and fixed the price
Controller General ........
of their light fdnnt at $1,035,000.
State, War and Navy
Owing to the absence of Mayor Eu­
Blade-Draught It The Best Medi­ Buildings ........... *■„.«,
90,555.00
gene
G. Duckworth from the city the
cine This Lady Ever Used. Says
new proposition.of the Orlando Wat­
Total
It la Only Medicine She
er A Light Company has not been
#Loss.
Gives Her GuHren.
Attached to this memorandum was placed before the city commissioners,
a note saying that of the total $22,- but the matter is expected to be
Cherry Village, Ark.—In telling ot 822,113.14 represented postponements brought beft)re the commissioners
tier experience with Thodford's Black- in building nnd other construction early during this week.
Breuiht, Mrs. Lottie Ellis, R. F. D. No.
The Orlando Water &amp; Light Com­
1, this place, Bald: "1 used Black- work, pnynblc from continuous appro­ pnny points out that owing to the
Draught as a laxative, also for head­ priations. This menns that govern­
ache, torpid liver and Indigestion. It ment .departments have consented to early expiration of their franchise
Is tbs best liver medicine I bavo ever refrain from using continuing Bums and the uncertainty of their negotia­
used and is tho only medicine I give for building postoffices, docks, im­ tions with the city they are put in
my children.
nn embarrassing situation in the mat­
"I feel like it has saved me a lot In proving rivers, etc. It must not be
doctors’ bills, for when the children understood that all continuing pro­ ter of securing funds with which to
•obmplaln of feeling bad or have a cold, jects have been held up, but there finance equipment vitally needed to
I Just give them a good dose ot Black*
extend the facilities of their plant
Draught and they soon get all right has been a selection by each depart­ -to take care of the expanding needs
It certainly cleans the liver and clears ment df what work -shall proceed, and
up Hut skin and they are soon out what shall’be postponed. General of the ~city. Tho present year has
-wall again. I wouldn't be without II Dawes says that because of possible contributed greatly to Qriaqdo's
lor anything."
legislation, the operations of the growth and n heavier load is being
1 Seventy years of successful use has
constantly placed on their plant. The
made Thedford'a Black-Draught a shipping board and railroad adminis­ acuteness of the situation is empha­
standard, household remedy. Every tration, and the fluctuations of thfe
member, ot-every family, needs, st poatoffice department, it is Impossi­ sized by the fact that the contract for
times, the benefit that Black-Draught ble to ascertain just where’ the gov­ the installation of a 1,000 K. W. turgives In bolplng to cleanse the system
mne generator, ordered to help take
and to prevent or relieve the troubles ernment’s balance will stand nt the rare of the constantly increasing load
that come from constipation, Indice*- end of the fiscal year. Ilut he says
that through the saving announced a Dn their inadequate plant, hns been
ordered canceled,—Orlando Sentinel.
start has been mndc.
An inspired compositor speaks of
an ‘'arsenal’' in Irelandd.* Probably
n place where tho matches are re­
stored.
For first class job work—the Herald

The following in the Tlmes-Unlon
of Sunday will be interesting:
Plans for the purchase of twelve or
possibly, fourteen important weekly
newspapers of tho north Florida ter­
ritory, consolidation of their manage­
ment under one head, and extensive
improvements in the chain of publi­
cations *were announced here yester­
day by Arthur Greene, a director of
the recently organized North Florida
Publishing Company, with headquar­
ters at Tallahassee.
Already a number of these papers
have been purchased and options have
been taken on the others which will
compose the chain. Steps are now be­
ing taken townrd the establishment of
a daily at Tallahassee,
The company is incorporated for
| 200,000, a large part of which is al­
ready paid in. Temporary officers
and directors are T. J. Appicyard, Tal­
lahassee, president; Paul Appicyard,
Tallahassee, secretary;, R, W. Storrs,
DeFuniak Springs; R. L. Swcger,
Quincy, and Arthur Greene, Jackson­
ville, directors. ‘A treasurer will be
elected at the next meeting, probably
this week, which will be held at TalInhassee. George E. Hosmer,' of
Bradcntown, and J. V. Burke, of Jack­
sonville, have been appointed fiscal
agents for the company.
Included in the purchase by the
company of these newspapers are
their individual plants and all equip­
ment. The state printery nt Tallnhasseo ulso comes into the corpora­
tion. The combined circulation of the
papers is now approximately 30,000
which the compnny expects to more
than double in one year.
The Tallahassee dnily will be estab­
lished about October 1, Mr. Greene
said. This paper will be of a size nnd
I- loriun territory. I he nest newspa­
per talent available will be secured
to operate this paper and every ef­
fort will be made to furnish that sec­
tion with a thoroughly live nnd mod­
ern daily.
All the weeklies included in the
chain will be continued in operation.
There will lie n general "cleaning
up" however, Mr. Greene said, and
there will be a certain amount of
stnndnrdizntion. This, however, is not
to he taken to mean that the papers
will be dominated by nny interest.
Neither will they serve any particular
interest or group of interests. "The
effort will be mndc to make these
newspapers fully and properly serve
the territory in which they arc pub­
lished, fnirly and eonscicutiously," Mr
Greene said. “This is no plan to
organize n mighty sentiment-building
machine, but nn earnest effort to
provide a first class pnper for every
county in which the company oper­
ates." *
The papers will be made of uniform
size. There wij be no "rendy print"
or "plate matter” used in any of the
publications. Shops not now properly
equipped will he equipped with tho
most modern machinery. New type
will he installed wffero necessary. A
number of new high-speed presses
will be purchased nnd will be put in
where needed.
"The organization of this company
menns much for the development, of
the North Floridn territory.1, Mr.
Green continued. "With such an or­
ganization working for the public
good it is easy to renlize what can be
accomplished. Wc believe we enn
make these, newspapers great powers
for the advancement of tho interests
and welfare of the whole public. This
is what wo intend to do. Every pa­
per of this chain will bo constructive
in policy. Wo will build up rather
thnn tear down. When we criticize
we will offer a remedy with each critIcism. Already the people to whom
wc have outlined our plans are heart­
ily in accord with our purposes and
aims. Wc expect to have the entire
co-operation of the entire North Flor-

TIRES
Cords

Fabrics

in Fisk
p r i c e s d o e s not
mean a lowered quality.
e d u c t io n

R

Every Fisk Tire, large or
small, is a standard Fisk
Present low prices are on
tires which have made
the name Fisk famous
for quality and mileage,
There is no better tire
value in the world than a
Fisk Tire at the present
price.

P h o n e 17
“How I Cleared the Mill of lints,‘’ Ily
J. Tucker, It. I.
“As night watchman believe I have
scon more rats thnn nny ntnn. Dogs
wouldn’t dare go near them. Got
$1.25 pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside of
six weeks cleared them all out Killed
them by the score every night. Guess
the rest were scared awny. I’ll never
be without RAT-SNAP." Three sizes,
35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.

Pest cards—local views—lc each at
the Herald office.

Parliament to Adjourn
On August 26th, But
Be Summoned Again
(Br Tht AuecUttd Pltu!
LONDON, July 26.—Austen Charaberlnin, government 108601*, said In
the House of Commons today he hop­
ed parliament would be prolonged to
August 26th but foreshadowed tho
possibility o f,its being summoned
again in November or December to
pass legislation necessary to give ef­
fect to the Irish settlement.

GG6 cures Bilious Fever.

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Sprayers, Poultry Supplies.
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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tlon—lots are being sold rig h t along and building in this
section is such as to gladden the h e art of those who have
the good of Sanford a t heart.
*

Exceptionally godtl
grade.
To insure prompt
delivery place orders
now.
Any quantity. W rite
-for prices on your re­
quirements.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

This is no Idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent hnd
to say ju s t w hat is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—.that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

the South E ast Corner q

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921
DINNER PARTY IN IIONOR OF
MILDRED SIMMONS.

Sanford, a Progressive
City Says Winstonp Salem-Newspaper
E. H. Parker Gives Some
Interesting Facts in
His Report

enjoying a lower rate than any other
interior city of Florida, and not hav­
ing patronized the line which made it
possible for ua to have these privi­
leges. He was surprised when get­
ting up data to use as * arguments
against these proposed rates, to learn
that the Clyde Line's tonnage to Sanford was something like a thousand
tons per month. Your representative
would offer as a suggestion that we
begin immediately to have every
pound of freight we can possibly have
moved into Sanford by the Clyde Line,
It may not be too late to use our watcr competition ns a level over the
Rail Carrier’s head to make them give
us the rates to which we are entitled
by reason of our location.

TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS
YOUR HACK HURTS OR ItLAD
DElt TROUBLES YOU.
and what’s more they don't mind
spending money for advertising and
booklets about their attractions,” said
n Winston-Salem man the other dny
to the Town Topics Editor.
“I have received numerous bookjets during the last month from
Florida cities, and only today I re­
ceived In the mails from a friend of
mine in Sanford one of the most at­
tractive pieces of community litera­
ture I have ever received. Sanford
is a town of a little over 5,000 peo­
ple, yet the amount of money they
have put into this booklet and arc
spending to attract tourists and homeseekers would be a credit to a city ten
times that large,
“They are going after touriatd with
real big town methods. If they find a
yacht harbor is whut is needed to at­
tract the man who comes to Florida
on his yacht, they vole bonds to build
one. It certainly ahows a fine spirit,
and they have found it a paying in­
vestment. North Carolina cities could
well afford to take a lesson from
these Florida communities.
“Mr. John Wimblsh, of WinstonSalem, is one of the sevcrnl North
Carolinians that hnve located in San­
ford and its vicinity within recent
months."

F. Dutton Co., of this city, representcd the Sanford Chamber of Commerce at the meeting in Atlanta last
week. The meeting wns held by the
Fourth Section Committee of the
Southeastern enrriers for the purpose
of hearing any and all complaints of
shippers on the increase in freight
rates asked by the railroads.
Mr.
Farker’a report to the Chamber of
Commerce is interesting and should
he read by the business men of San
ford especially
“The Fourth Section committee was
niRTHDAY PA R TY
asked immediately after the confer­
(From Ti m Sot'* D»Uy)
ence convened, to give the shippers in
detail the object of the conference, One of the most delightful chil­
and explain so far os possible, the dren’s parties given this season was
basis upon which they arrived at the the one given yesterday afternoon by
proposed rates. This was done in a Maatcy Wilson Smith at his home on
general way by their chairman, and Union avenue. The occasion being his
then the joint conference adjourned, sixth birthday anniversary.
and a conference of the shippers was The color scheme of pink and white
called to discuss generally the situa­ was prettily carried out in the decor­
tion, and decide upon a uniform plan ations ond refreshments. Baskets of
of procedure to follow throughout the lovely pink roses were used in decor­
ating the rooms. The wonderful birth­
joint conference.
,
■ After a general discussion of three day cake of white and pink was top­
days, it was evident that no definite ped with six tiny pink tapers in rose
conclusion could be reached, owing to holders.
the arbitrary stand of the carriers to All kinds of interesting games were
put these proposed rates into effect, played on the spacious lawn. Of spec­
and the chairman of the Fourth, sec­ ial interest to the children was “rid­
tion committee*proposed to take up ing the pony.” This was thoroughly
the matter of adjustments alphabeti­ enjoyed by all tho children. U ttls
cally according to the cities represent­ Miss Marthn Fitts delighted the DRUGGIST SAYS LADIES AH
guests with several pretty dances nnd USING RECIPE OF SAGE THA
ed, for nrgument, which was done.
ANI) SULPHUR
In the meantime, tho shippers, sens­ recitations.
ing the arbitrary attitude of the car­ Dainty refreshments of ice cream
riers, had passed a resolution that nnd cake yere served by Mrs. Smith,
llnir that Iohcs its color nnd lustre
assisted by Mrs. Howard Over!in nnd or when it fades, turns gray, du^l apd
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe. The favors for lifeless is caused by a lack of sul­
the girls were cunning kuwpie dolls phur in the hair. Our grandmother
dressed in the latest style. The hoys mnde up u mixture of Sage Tea and
were given snappers.
Sulphur to keep her locks dark nnd
There were about twenty-five chil­ beautiful and thousands of women
dren who enjoyed this happy event, and men. who value that even color,
ami tho young host was the recipient that beautiful dark shade of hair
the individual representatives for of many lovely gifts.
which is so attarctive, use only this
statements as to why these proposed
old-time recipe.
A writer saysthcre aro only 3,790
rates should not go into effect.
Nowadays we get this famous mix­
In view of the resolution passed by cuss words in the American language. ture improved by the addition of oth­
the shippers, your representative Mr. Dawes has just started on that er ingredients by asking at any drug
deemed It advisable to have nothing budget job, however.
store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage
to say in the open meeting, but stand
ami Sulphur Compound,” which dark­
by the resolution ndopted by the ship­ You Guard Against Burglars, But ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
What About Bats?
that nobody can possibly tell it has
pers. Your representative held tyro
been
applied. You just dampen n
short conferences with Mr. Mchzics,
Rats steal millions of dollars'
Freight Traffic Manager of the At­ worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. sponge or soft brush with it nnd
lantic Coast Line Railroad Company, Destroy property nnd arc a menace draw this through your hair, taking
and called his attention to the fact to health. If you arc troubled with one small strand nt a time. By morn­
that the proposed through rate was
ing the gray hnir disappears; hut
two cents per hundred pound higher
what delights the Indies with Wyeth’s
than tho combination mnde on Jack­
Sage and Sulphur Compound ia. that,
sonville, using the proposed rptc of
besides, beautifully darkening the
hnir nfter n few applications, it nlso
$2.08 to .Jacksonville plus local south
I rings back the gloss and lustre and
uf 58c per hundred pounds, making n
gives it an appearance of abundance.
total rote of $2.60 against $2.68 per
One wonders at times whether men
hundred pounds through ns proposed.
This proposed through rate is con­ wear long hnir because they are that
structed oh Jacksonville using a pro­ way or get that way by wenring long FOR SA L E — Clean old news
portional rate up to Jacksonville, plus hair.
papers a t the Herald office.
five cents, which we are givon to un­
derstand is to make up the revenue
lost by tho enrriers on water competi­
tion, plus a local rate as published by
the Florida Railroad Commission.
This* in itself is n primn fncio condi-

Mr. Mcnzies' attention also. - He
stressed the fact that Sanford has
water competition, and that there al­
ways has been a depressed rate south
of the, basing point, and that the prin­
ciple rate structure heretofore should
not be disturbed or removed, because
the same fundamentals exist. All of
these conditions were admitted by Mr.
Mcnzies, yet your representative could
not get anything more definite from
hint than that there were discrepan­
cies which would be corrected.
(
In the opinion of your representa­
tive, the object of this conference was
to feel the pulse of the shippers as
regards these proposed rates, and the
strong and logical argument against
them by the southeast as a whole will,
he believes, result in a modification of
the proposed rates on a downward
scale.' There 'was very little accom­
plished In a materia] way at the con­
ference, but your representative feels
that the tnlasion waa not unsuccessful,
as the carriers are bound to recognise
the shippers' attitude regarding these
increases, and he believes will give
the matter, every consideration before
filing tariffs, of these proposed rates
with the Interstate Commerce Com­
mission, knowing that that party will
be flooded with protests asking for
suspension of such tariffs, and neces­
sitating formal hearings which will
postpone the rates proposed going into
effect for at least a- year, and at the
same time causing an enormous ex-

( r n a t* U t 4 a r '« D ili?)

regularly tan make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally, says
n well-known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which excites the kidneys
they become overworked from thfc
strain, get sluggish and fail to filter
the waste and poisons from the blood,
then we get sick. Nearly all’rheuma­
tism, headaches, liver trouble, ner­
vousness, dizziness, slceplesshess and
urhtary disorders come froni sluggish
kidneys,
Thu moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your hack hurts or If
the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at­
tended by a sensation of scalding, atop
eating meat and get about four ounc­
es of Jad Salts from any pharmacy,
take n tnblespoonful in n glass of
water before breakfast and in a few
days your kidneys will act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for genera­
tions to Hush and stimulate the kid­
neys, also to neutralize the acids in
urine so it no longer causes Irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad 15nits is inexpensive and ennnot
injure; makes a delightful efferves­
cent Hthia-wnter drink which every­
one should take now and then to keep
the kidneys clean and active and the
blood pure, thereby avoiding serious
kidney complications.—Adv.

Commercial Truck
Crops of Florida Ex­
ploited in. Booklet
The Extension Division of tho gov­
ernment nt Gainesville has Just issued
n fine booklet giving detailed informotion about the Commercinl Truck
Crops of Florida," compiled by A. P.
Spencer, of the Experimental Station
nt Gainesville nnd C. M. Berry of San­
ford. The booklet is most import­
ant from the fact that it is the first
one to in? issued from Florida on
Floridn truck crops und giving the
information for Florida growers. It
takes up seed beds, beans, beets, on­
ions, rnhhngc, cauliflower, celery, cu
cumbers, egg plants, lettuce, okrn,
English pens, peppers, squash, straw­
berries, sweet corn nnd tomatoes giv­
ing detailed information for each one.
Any one wishing a copy of this val­
uable work can get one from C. M.
Berry, of this city, or from tho Uni­
versity of Florida’Division of Agricul­
ture.
“It Looked Like n Battlefield in
Europe," Sold Mr. C. Dunstcr.
"Was staying at a hotel In n small
Pemtsylvnnin town. Early one morn­
ing I went to tho Stable to hire a rig
and was shown a pile of dead rats
killed with ItAT-SNAP the night be­
fore. Ixwked like a battlefield in
Europe." Three sizes, 35c, C5c, $1.25.
Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
ware Co.—Adv.

Thp dinner party given Inst evening
by Mrs. McKinnon and her sisters,
Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Markwpod at the
home of the former, was one of the
most enjoyable and elaborate affairs
of tho season.
'Covers were laid for ten: Misses
Helen Peck, May Thrasher,
Henri', Agnes Dumas, Mary Znchary,
Florence Henry, Edna Chittenden,
Serita Lake, Julia Zachary and her
house guest, Mildred Simmons.
A color scheme of garnet and gold
was featured in detail.
The centerpiece of velvety garnet
zenias in a tall cut glass vase placed
in a cut glass bowl of rich golden
marigolds was surrounded by a dain­
ty wreath of asparagus fern, from
which flitted numbers of gold and
crimson hand colored butterflies.
The corners of linen cover were also
adorned with butterflies—a number of
which had taken flight and alighted
upon the flowers in the center.
Ten garnet candles in fringed crepe
paper stands of gold formed another
circle around the center piece.
The favors were tiny chamdls, on
which were hnndpainted a golden
daisy anil initials In garnet.
In the center of each chamois stood
a tiny hand-painted kewpie with gold­
en hajr, and garnet drapery holding a
yellow daisy (A miniature of Pictor­
ial cover for June).
. When seated each guest was given
n yellow daisy with which to try her
fortune with He loves me. He loves
me not.”
A six course dinner was served, the
color scheme being carried out again
in the grapefruit marmalade and
guava jelly tomato bisque, a pineap­
ple salad with cheese and cherries,

To s e a l In the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.

blocked raspberry Ice and rich yellow
The girls, In their many hued or­
gandie dresses, under the golden show­
ed lights, added much to the beauty
of the scene.
Peals of girlish laughter minglod
with the chatter of voices evidenced a
most happy occasion.
The funny part of it is that tha
hemstitched and embroidered things
the bride has ore so pretty that aha
doesn’t feel free to wear them.

AN UNPAINTED HOUSE
It An Evcr'Incrtasing Liability

The longer your home remain* unpainted the more
costly the repair will be when you bare to rsaovate it.
It’s cheaper to paint now, and it’s cheaper to use a
paint that actually protects the surface.

CodledgewHygrade
Palntr « m fW F h rn //A r/

C H House Paints an tha m ult of Jft years of ttparirote. Actual test has proven that they wear longer and
give better service than ordinary paints. Ask tor frae
booklet! arul color charts.

-SANFORD,9 FLORIDA
i
’lii-a

W hat
m e a n to
In view o f the fa ct th a t Florida’s la st crop is
estimated to have exceeded thirteen million

oemberinff that the larger the volume the
iter the demoralization of the markets U$h
the speculative system of selliiig fruit—

mean ta d t r m gr ower*?

In consideration o f the further fact that there
has been an increase o f more than fifty per
cent in four years—

that this enormous coming volume
) Bold at prices remunerative to
unless consumer demand increases

In recognition o f the indication for even
greater proportionate enlargement o f output
unng

With the strong probability that inside of ten
years grapefruit and orange shipments from
this state will more than double—
W hat dotalacz

in mind the fact that so long as one
grow erc crops .compete with the fru it of other
growers, all of the producers m ust be at a dis­
advantage— ''
What does lnem uang production

What elsf can It aaaan than tha need for tha Florida Citrus Exchange, which n Dj fruit
adantUcally instead of speculativSy and conduct* tho only adequate’ campaign to In­
crease conoumptionT For Information aa to membership consult tha manager of tha
nearest association or Bib-exchange, or write to tha business manager at Tampa.

GRAPEFRUIT;

ORANGES

grapefruit

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD; FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921
* The Florida newspapers are stand­ T nB
THESANFORDHERALD ing
by the people In this railroad

RAILROADS WANT ANOTHER MELON CUTTING

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TO BRING TOE RAILROADS TO
TERMS.

ENCROACHMENTS ON trp

p e o pl e
fight and if they arc not standing by
A letter from Mayor F. D. Cosner,
It
is
getting
to
be
nn
open
ques­
the people you know where to place
&gt;■ i t L O l i U . M ........ i w n j w y u l T n i n m
According to an Associated Press of Dade City, published in this morn­
Since the general civilization »
H. A. K IEL,...................... I.O w m l X m t t r them. The Tampa Tribune, Tampa dispatch the railroads are to appear ing's Tribune, 1gives some startling tion whether th e ‘railroads or the
mankind,
I believe that there are moj!
people
shall
rule
in
Florida.
The
Times, and many of tho other big before the Inter-State Commerce information for study. The railroads
ViblUfctd Xrur TtUaj Ij
instances
of the abridgement of £
are clamoring for water trans­ Commission to request an increase in hnve argued they had to have a high­ railroads have slrtady assumed one
freedom
of.
the people by gradual “ J
TBE. HERALD(taeupmt**)
PRINTING COMPANY dailies
portation. You can bcc where the rates, citing ns their reason that they er rate for passenger and freight of the highest prerogatives of gov.
silent
encroachments
of those in no.
corporation nnd railroad owned news­ are compelled to meet water competi­ service in Flqrida because "it costs ernment. They aro assuming to
er
than
by
violent
and
auBsc&amp;irriotf t r ic e nr advamcxi
paper stand now. Arc you helping tion nnd thnt unless they nro able to more to build railroads in Florida and arbitrarily tax • all the . people of pat ions,—James Madison.sudden u ^ '
ORS TEAR..................
ya.M
Secure an increase on intra-state ship­ to maintain service." And wc have Florida, nt their own sweet will and
RDC MONTHS ...................
1.1* them with your subscription?
These words were penned msnv
---------- o----------ments that they will be forced into believed it—at least we kept still and pleasure.
R M R I E MONTHS..........................
7»
If they succeed in their years ago by one of America's true
St. Augustine is paying too much bankruptcy.
let the legislature empower some rail­ arbitrary schemes, Florida will be set Americans, by one of America’s W
tutanS u I m m 4 O lua Mail MAtUr A u n t tt,
Since the government took over and roads to charge more, and they are back GO years; the development of
IM S, I t U * M
OVIm at Samfwrd, MarIda. for n poor quality of ice and tho city
most statesmen and by one of Amer
Ha Aar Rat of R a n h I , 1171.
commission has asked a representa­ operated the railroads, the railroads doing it y et
the state will be checked for an Indefi­ tea’s staunch and patriotic citizens It
WftMl HERALD BUILD IRQ.
Fiona 1M tive of the ice company to meet with have evidently gained the impression
Mr. Cosner’a whole letter Is Inter­ nite time, thriving business will be hold, true today to an even great.,
(hem and explain just how it happens. thnt nil thnt is necessary is for thorn esting; but the closing paragraph, ruined and grass will grow in tbe degree for the simple reason that
*
F o r a lu t A ilv r r t ia ln g R e p re se n ta tive
This is nothing for the city commis­ to ask and they will receive, and they which is reproduced here for com­ streets of many a thriving city. Rates there are millions more in America to.
1 T H E A M F R IC A N PR ESS A S S O C IA T IO N
sioners to take up with tho ice com­ have been given just cause for com­ menting on, is certainly an aatounder. are already near the prohibitive point day than In the time of Madison. It
pany. The thing for the city com­ ing to this conclusion.
and the projected raise will place holds true today because,the trusts
Remember the golf links.
Why should the government favor He says:
missioners
to
do
is
to
look
for
anpththem
beyond it.
When that hap­ and monopolies and corperatlons an
"The assessed value of the Atlantic
-Othe railroads when by so doing they
er
icc
company
to
come
in
and
furn­
pens
the
smiling
farms
and grove* trying to throttle the common people.
Every town is doing it, and Sanford
are killing off thousands of industries, Coast Line property In our state is
ish
good
ice
at
a
reasonable
rate.
and
gardens
of
Florida
will
revert to It holds good today because the great
$9,008 per mile af
m ust get in line.
driving farmers into bankruptcy and approximately
---------o---------the
original
jungles,
and
the
cities power of money will allow the grift
placing those cities without a harbor track—this Includes road and equip­
-----------o----------will
die
of
dry
rot.
It
Is
a
gloomy
pic­ of the Big Burglars to pass by un­
We
just
want
to
remind
you
again.
and steamship lines at the mercy of m ent
P i re seems to be breaking out in
noticed while the lesser criminals art v
ture,
but
who
shall
say
that
it
is
over­
Ship
all
your
freight
by
water.
And
“The general balance sheet for tho
the railroads?
«ld buildings very frequent.
don’t be afraid of the water rates be­ With the salaries that are paid rail­ year 1919 furnished the United States drawn if the railroad plans of illegal put in.jail. It behooves the common
people then to stand together and back
There will never be any large ing raised. Water is free in tbe St. road executives it would seem that government by the A. C. L. system, taxation are put through? If they are
start her efficient management could be found shows a total investment in road and allowed t otakc "all the traffic will the newspapers that are not owned by
amount of tourists ki Sanford with­ Johns river and Sanford can si
UoweVer, that would not be compelled to keep equipment of $263,456,364, for the en­ bear," at what point will their greedy the trusts, for the legislators who art
own boat lilies any time. How^
out first class golf links.
not owned by the trusts to stand by
we. want to give our business to tho robbing the public to. meet current tire system, or sin average of approxi­ insolence be checked?
Already they are taking such a the newspapers and see that they get
The American Legion needs a home. Clyde Line for they have always treat­ expenses. In other lines of business mately $54,000 per mile of main, track.
fair play, to see that no iniquitions
ed Sanford right. Uut ship by water where the overhead is too high, the
"Now then, if this rail line Is worth large proportion of the growers’ pro­
And if they will make a start they
and keep it up. It is the only way, overhead is cut to meet the situation, $54,000 per mile, as a basis for com­ duce that only the very cream of pro­ libel laws arc passed such as now prewill find the public very' responsive.
-o
and the government is not called upon puting dividends'and regulating tar­ duction will soli for enough to pay vail in Florida that would throttle
-----------o----------President Harding says the rail­ to devise ways and means that that iffs, by the two-headed Janus it is transportation charges. The result the editors who would stand by the
Walking in the moonlight is pleas­
people and demand their rights. It
worth more than $&amp;,000 per mile for is seen in fields of rotting vegetables, behooves the common people to read
an t but not always safe. You might roads are needing the money. Well, business may thrive.
What Is to keep the railroads from computing taxes!"
nnd great piles of decaying citrus the newspapers that are fair and
get knocked in the head even in the whnt does he think about the rest of
us?
We
are
needing
the
money
also
increasing
their
capital
stock
from
There is simply no answer that can fruits, rejected because of some real
smaller cities,
and if the railroads are allowed to time to time and adding their pro­ be made which will justify this differ­ or fancied defect that docs not Inter­ square and "keep to the right" when
It comes to voting for the men who
take all of our meney where will the portion of watered stock to. it and
And every fire makes us think that
ence. The A. C. L. Is but one of the fere with their edibility but places would misrepresent you in the state
common herd be? The .Herald lost then again calling for higher freight
Sanford should hnve added equipment
Florida systems of roads. The aver­ them in lower grade. The loss to the legislature and' in the halls of the
money during the war and since. Has rates thnt they mny be nblo to pay
growers of Florida is estimated at 25
among them being high pressure
the benign government offered to re­ dividends on that stock? Unluss the age assessed value of all the roads in per cent, of tho crop. With another national congress. It' behooves the
pumps and a line to the lake that
common people to stand by the news­
imburse us after oil of our free work government calls a halt sooner or lat­ this state, road and equipment, is ap­ ridse in rntes the pessihilty of ship­
could connect with n steamer in case
papers that arc making n fijht
for the government nnd nfter th 6y er the public will be forced' to devise proximately $9,000 per mile of main ping anything at all with a hope of
the pipes broke.
against
the greed of the railroads that
virtually controlled the newspapers? . other means for th$ transporting pf line track. That's supposed to be 50 profit will be cut off, and the business
would
take
all the profits* from the
o-----------------------o----------goods as the way it stands now per cent, of the real value, according will be killed. It is a shortsighted
The many words of praise for The
merchants'and
the farmers nnd lent
to the established custom of assessing
In Tampa last week CO of the lead­ freight ra tes pro prohibitive.
them
nothing
in
return.
policy
for
the
railroads
of
course,
but
Daily Herald continue to come to us
There has been so much discussion property In Florida. That would give
It behooves the common people to
by mail and jay word of mouth. It ing merchants nnd business men met pertaining to the reduction of freight them a vi^uc of $18,000 a mile, ac­ they seem to think there is no limit
seems that The Daily Herald haB nnd passed a resolution which pledg­ rates, now that railroads have cut the cording to what they return. Then, to the growers’ endurance, and no be awake to the fate that will over­
struck a most responsive chord in the es them to ship and receive all freight wages, not only of (heir employes, but when one line values its road at $54,- matter how heavy tho burdens they take them in the near future unless
or as much ns possible, by wutci*.
they aro alive and take a stand with
hearts of the people.
of their executives as- well, that the 000 per mile nverngo, what becomes place on his hack, he wit] still come the real men of this country and the
Railroads
in
Florida,
by
raising
their
— i----- o----------chances are the railroads are making of the difference between the $18,- up smiling nnd go on raising stuff to
The many sales, are certainly put­ rates, arc killing the goose that Inys a grandstand play to keep rates just 000 and the $54,000 which it claims bring Tevertuo to the roads. Eventual­ real newspapers of this country. The
ting pep in the summer buying in the golden egg. Before the last raise where they nroj probably figuring when talking to the federal govern­ ly these transportation pirates nnd petty politicians nnd the thieving of­
Sariford and better still those sales in rates it was with the greatest dif­ that if they ask the I. C. C. for nn ment?
freebooters, will find there is a limit fice holders nnd the powers thnt prey
on the public are getting ready for a
are bringing the people to Sanford in ficulty thnt empties could be secured. increase in rntes the public will be
Have the railroads two values, one thnt thnt limit is very near nt pres­
large numbers. Watch the • Daily In a short time long trains of Empties glad enough to let rates stand wIitere-fYor taxes, nnd one for dividends, ent, nnd will be exceeded with another grand coup that will give them the
golden shekels as never before and
Jerald for unnouncements in the were sidetracked here, nt Sanford, they now are..
i
when the government is insuring pay­ raise in rates.
that will take from the common herd
Orlando and all through this section.
store nows.
Freight rntes are too high nnd re­ ment? If so, then the people will de­
But
why
talk
about
bringing
the
ns
never before.
Dol.nnd News.
gardless of the propaganda issued by mand to know why? nnd by whose au­ railroads to reason? That is fighting
Beware
of the abridgment of the
-----------o----------Sanford’s machine gun company is
railroads thnt they fnce bankruptcy thority.
the -windmills, Wc enn be independent freedom of the people which will take
the pride of the citizens when we see
Among the new ideas in Florida unless given relief by the government,
Since the railroads have told usf of tho railroads if wc will. The seas its start from the abridgment of the
the boys away from home, especially. journalism is the "New Idea” of Dny- shippers, businessmen, ufrmers, civic
art* open to all upon the same terms.
They show the proper spirit and the tona Beach, a four page six column organizations und the public in gener­ they are going to raise rntes on Flor- They ennnot be seized or monopolized. freedom of the press for with the
abridgment of the freedom of the peo­
proper training. Real Sanford boys, paper that started out in much small­ al should continue to keep after the idn traffic by freight, and, in addi­
Fnst refrigerator bonts will place the ple there will be no more free Ameri­
tion,
nrc
going
to
collect
a
tribute
they are.
er form but has met n popular demnnd railroads until rntes arc reduced.
^
of 5 per cent "arbitrary” on nil ship­ products of Floridn in northern mar­ ca.
nnd has been enlarged. Walter YowWe hear the cry of gutting back to ments into the state, Floridn is going kets, ns quickly ns the average train
Stand
by
the
free
nnd
untrammeled
- The Daily Herald continues to put cll, one of the pioneer newspaper men normalcy quite often these dnys, hut
service, nnd nt ver^ much lower rates. newspapers,
on new subscribers every day and is of Orange county, has charge of the it will never be accomplished until the to see thnt they pay their just part of
The thing to do, is for the growers of
• ---------- -o---------getting bigger and better all the time New Idea ns business" manager, nnd rnilroads give the fanners n chance the tax burden, or know the reason
the
60,000
carloads
of
fruit
nnd
vege­
“WHAT
MAKES CITIES."
why.
even in the good old summer time, E. C. Miller is editor. Mr. Yowcll re­ to market their crops nnd the mer­
tables
which
went
out
of
tho
state
the
In which set of figures is the lie?
when many papers are drying up nnd cently moved a large job printing chants a chance to buy goods without
Under n enption of “What Makes
In
the one which swears to the fedcr- past year, to co-operate and organize
plant
from
Orlando
to
Daytonn
Bench
paying exorbitant freight rntes there­
blowing away. But then look what
Cities,"
the Punta Gorda Heraldd re­
steamer
lines
to
the
northern
ports.
nl government that its dividend basis
and the New Idea will be printed at on.—Lakeland Star.
town it has for a basis.
cently
paid
a tribute to progressive
There
is
no
quostiOo
of
their
ability
is $54,000 n mile, or in thnt in which
the new plant and promises much to
communities
in Florida nnd included
to
do
it,
ns
there
is
no
question
sbout
they swear to the tnx assessors of
Chamber of Commerce nnd Boards the people nt this popular resort.
SCIIPOL.
LUNCHES.
in
thnt
number
St. Petersburg.
its
being
a
profitable
undertaking.
Ail
Florida counties that 50 per cent of
■of Trade nnd all clubs thnt are doing Good luck to you, Walter.
The
Herald
declared
thnt it is not
thnt
is
needed
is
for
some
one
to
-----------o
their actuni value in tills state is $9,their part in the upbuilding of cities,
location
nor
conditions
which make
The
Woman’s
Club
is
taking
up
the
take
the
initiative,
nnd
push
the
pro­
000 per mile? There’s $36,000 n mile
Mentioning the fact that the San­
should hnve the undivided support of
subject
of
school
lunches,
and
it
is
cities
but
rather
thepeople
who popu­
ject
with
enorgy.
Of
course
the
rail­
the community. Nothing can lw done ford Building and Loan Association one of the most important phases of difference between The supposed $18,late
them.
"No
matter
whereit
is lo­
roads
would
fight
it
to
the
bitter
end
?oo
n
mile
vuluc
given
for
the
50
per*
without the coordination of effort di­ hns demands for $88,500 more than it school life. The Welfare Depart­
cated,"
tho
Herald
said,
“if
a
town’s
nnd
use
every
means
to
causo
it
to
cent
assessment,
and
the
$54J)00
a
rected along the right lines by people hns to lend, the Sanford Herald goes
into some particulars concerning tho ment of the Woman’s Club is to bo mile value they Bwcnr to the govern­ he a failure. But if such ft line is people are lacking in ambition, ener­
who know*.
building activities now noted in that congratulated upon taking up this sub­ ment .they must have assured divi­ once organized it must bo stuck to gy,'foresight and courage, there Is not
------------- o— --------ject, even though it is the summer dend on, or go broke!
loyalty, no matter whnt inducements a chnnctrin a thousand that town will
The Sanford people will never cense Nourishing toWn. It is necessary to
time,
for
the
summer
time
is
the
time
tho envious roads may offer. It is cer­ every grow. It’s 'do it nnd do it
This
fight
of
tho
ronds
against
Flor­
to praise the nnme of Lester. Bocmnn mnke the rounds frequently to keep to prepare fo.r the coming scjjaol
tain that with such -n line in success­ now’ boys who make big Wealthy cit­
idn
is
going
to
end
in
two
things
be­
for giving them sOch n fine resort ns up with the new construction started, term. School lunches nrc arranged in
ful operation, the ronds would find ies out of crossroads villages; it’s the
fore
it
is
finished:
The
shippers
and
Palm Springs. Thnt is the way of the Herald declares, and it would np- almost every Bchool in Florida now,
some
excuse for lowering their rntes fcllowa who constantly whine ‘it cant
growers
of
this
state
are
going
to
get
the Becmnns, though. They love to penr that the scarcity of homes and nnd in this respect Snnfard schools
to
n
competitive
basis. They could be done’ and ‘let’s wait a while’ that
the
same
equitable
treatment
ns
to
sec others enjoy what they have and business houses noted in Sanford the hnre been backward. It is hoped thnt
not
face
the
prospect
of losing some mnke cross-roads villages where cities
passenger
nnd
freight
rates
that
nny
they are public benefactors, par ex­ latter part of Inst season would not every mother and every patron of the
part
of
thnt
60,000
car
loads with shoould be."
other
section
of
the
countrygets,
and
he found when the new winter sencellent.
And ‘the Herald is right. It’s the
public
school
will
be
at
the
meeting
complacency;
and
they
would
fight
the
rnilroads
are
going
to
pay
their
son begins.—Times-Uniin.
people
who live hero who have made
of
the
Woman’s
Club
next
Wednes­
hard
to
hold
it.
fair
pnrt
of
the
taxes.
-----------o---------Sanford is undoubtedly • the best
St. Petersburg and its future sseday, when this subject will be brought
Thnt
is
the
surest
way,
and
wc
be­
No
‘wonder
we
nrc
considered
fools
summer town in the state. Business
What Sanford (nerchanta need to up and put through. Our children,
and easy marks ii\ Florida when the lieve it is the only way to bring the cens depends upon keeping just that
has kept right up to the standard all do this summer nlong with •all the
same "go-ahead-and-do-it” kind of
summer nnd here’ at tho threshold of rest of their work is to take up a and especially those children that roads can pay taxes on a $9,000 valu­ nutocrntic ronds to their decent nnd
came
to
the
city
schools
from
some
ation and collect dividends and freight fair treatment to Florida.—Tampa folks in the majority.
August the city Saturday night was trade extension tour every Thursday
St. Petersburg, It is true, has been
distance
in
the
country,
should
have
tariffs from us on a $54,000 ft milo Times.
filled with tho old time crowd and afternoon nnd visit a town near San­
treated
kindly by nature. Her !&lt;**'
the
benefit
of
hot
foods,
and
the
city
valuation! But the jig is up. The peo­
there were as many automobiles nlong ford where they can hold an open nir
tion
is
unexcelled
in all FFlorida, but
children,
in
many
instances,
can
take
ple have been fooled long enough, GO SLOW AND SEE THE TOWN.
the street as nny night in the heart of meeting nnd make new acquaintances,
oven
these
things
might have left the
advantage
of
those
wholesome
lunch­
the winter season.
1
nnd they are going to talk to the as­
meet the old ones and tell them about
city
nothing
more
than
the fishing vil­
es prepared under the direction ef tho sessing boards, the state officials who
Vnrious towns have devised various
the wonderful opportunities that San­
° '
lage
it
was
20
or
30
years
ago, if the
women
who
know
how
tt
prepare
"o.k" (heso figures, and the state rail­ ways of controlling auto speedings by
A country club and golf links at ford offers ns n trade center. Sanford
right
sort
of
people
had
not come
them,
and
give
tho
children
the
most
road commission, and when wo get tourists who arc passing through cnCrystal Lake would be the greatest will get into closer touch with nil the
along
to
pull
it
up
to
its
present
pl*ce
for
the
least
money.
Attend
the
route
to
towns
and
cities
to
the
north,
done tnlking to them we arc going to
investment that Sanford could make. territory surrounding this city and
meeting
Wednesday
nt
the
Woman’s
among
the
cities
of
the
state.
east,
south
nnd
west.
Amcsbury,
have fair railroad rates and fair rail­
We hope the golf committee of the will Jcnrn many things of importance
Club.
There are among thepopie of St.
Mltss., originated something that a r­
road taxes.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce will to the business men and tho business
Petersburg
today a few wof the vil­
---------&gt;0
-----;---rests
the
attention
of
the
motorists,
Here's the situation to date:
start aomething at once nnd never interests of Snnferd. You are doing
lage
class—the
folks who say
nnd
yet
saves
many
from
arrest
by
We are to make up the loss Cali­
reat until the golf course is finished. nothing to extend your trade by per­ Elmer McCreary, editor of the
can’t
be
done"
and
“let’s wait awhile,
tho
police
officials
of
that
communi­
I t will make Sanford great among sonal solicitation. Suppose you try Gainesville News hns started some­ fornia has forced on the roads by
but
the
great
majority
of St. Peters­
ty.
Signs
which
read
ns
follows
have
thing
when
he
snld
it
rained
frogs
in
this
on
your
piano.
turning to water.
the tourlat resorts of the state.
burg
citizens
belong
in
the other
been
posted
conspicuously
along
the
Gainesville
the
other
day
and
even
*
-----------o----------Wc are to pay a baaicly higher rate
—■----- 0
classification
which
build*
cities.
state
highway
leading
to
Amsbury:
proved
it.
Now
all
the
scientists
in
because it costs more to build and
Bob Holly calls his Sanford "The
Bob Holly, ef the Sanford Herald,
One
week
from
Saturday
these pro­
the
world
will
come
to
Gainesville
to
"Go
slow
and
see
our
townl
baa promised to talk about good roads City Substantial." It sure is, Bob. disprove it and all of this shows that operate roads in Florida.
gressive
folk
who
want
to
build a
Go
fast
and
see
our
jail."
Wc are to pay an arbitrary of 5
■and that Osteen Ferry bridge at tho First time we detrained there was a Elmer knows the value of advertising.
still greater city hero on the shores
Tourists
from
Boston
to
resorts
in
dark
night
in
November,
1888.
Wc
per
cent
on
all
shipments
into
the
Board of Trade meeting next Mon­
Some of the papers said that Elmer
of Tampa Bay will vote their fsvor
day night. Bob Is a good roads and jumped off a train which was moving had the wrong brand but knowing El­ state to offset the loss the ship by New Hampshire and Maine pass
for
an act psssed by the recent
through
Amesbury
in
large
numbers
about
fifteen
mites
an
hour,
"and
nev­
water
movement
will
entail.
free bridge enthusiast and has some
mer as well as we do we believe that
sion of the state legislature, giving
It
is
said
and
the
good
roads
have
er
hit
any
more
substantial
ground
in
We
are
to
accept
payment
for
taxes
pretty good ideas of how to get them.
tempted fast traveling. As the levy to the city commission the rigb
S T *
tc” in* what hl&gt;i on a basis of$9,000a mile,
We dare say hla address will be well our life.—Ocala Star. &gt; *
local editor told him. We have sqgn
Yes,
Benjy,
old
fellow,
we‘
haVe
of
small fines had no material effect assess 2 1-2 mills for publicity Por
We
are
to
permit
rates
to
be
based
worth listening to.—New Smyrna
stranger sights In Gainesville and un­
"jumped"
pff
also
nnd
the
ground
on
the
number of speedsters, the qhlef poses instead of the 11-2 mills
on
a
valuation
of
$54,000
a
mile.
Breeze.
seemed awful hard and the toe of the less they fix up their roads In Ala­
of police decided to post the signs, [ now assessed. Why not show to
And
we
are
to
guarantee
dirldenda
conductor seemed harder but a worse chua, county soon we can reddily be­
The greatest thing about a vacation fate than that is a nice bed of cin­ lieve thnt asphalt will rain down on a basis of $54,000 n mile. Can you and their effectiveness has been shown J rest of Florida that, practically *****
&lt;»t about a trip to some other part of ders that are poked through your skin from the clouds next to pave the best it fer nerve, insolence and taking by the fact th a t.on the first Sunday j citizen of St. Petersburg bclonK* ^
the signs appeared there were no ! the city building class? 'St Pc er*
the State is the self satisfied feeling when you hit them going about forty roads for those folks up there who us for a fool?—Tampa Tribune.
week-end guests at the police station, burg Times.
■
---------o----------when you get back to Sanford. And miles an hour. Come and see us now. don't believe in spending any money
—St.
Augustine Record.
I
-------------------- —
taking all the way round, this little The ground at the. station is paved on good roads. Tho frogs were sim­ The people of South Florida intend
-*
7
*
—
o
—
j
We
are
spending too much
old city la hard to beat- It has the with brick and is considerably harder ply a warning to come in out of the to ship by truck and by -wateij' nnd
Sanfortj
should
have
the
golf
links
Sanford
money
on pleasures an
location and the elimate, and the peo­ but we will see that you get off on rain. We are now waiting for anotb* they intend to demonstrate to the
and
country
club
before
the,
winter
enough
on
the
problems
v
cr
story
from
Elmer
McCrary.
ple and the business, and what more the blind side without any trouble and
railroads that they may have part of season starts In. Sanford will never something to ua.t Golf links and ™ ,
could you * an t Well, juat the prop­ if necessary will have ■ feather bed
-----------o—-------i
the United States sewed up but in have the tourist trade without golf hotele will mean much. More
er push of the people is about aU that on that side of the train so you can
Big excitement at Tallahassefe. . A Florida they have too much competi­ links. Nothing else will bring them 'on the St. Johns river and monKipe*
la needed.
light aU right.
well caved in.
tion in watsr and good roads.
like the golf links and country club, j docks will mean much more.
R. J . R O U T ................... r m U a l u 4 U lU r

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WHICH FIGURES LIE*

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921

. buying po w er of dollar
PERSONAL NOTES PRESIDENT APPOINTS COMMITTEES
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
'
ALMOST DOUBLES IN YEAR,
TO SERVE FOR THE ENSUING YEAR
BUYS MUCH MORE NOW
FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

(Tram X « i i , 7 'i S t ill)
WANTED
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lcfflcr and baby
WANTED—Young cow. Must bo
and Miss Lilah Murrell motored to
fresh end good milker. J. H. Mti­
Daytona Beach Sunday.
mer,
Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
Messrs. Harlough, Cook and Oliver
Murrell
formed
a
congenial
party
mo­
$1.00 Will Buy $2.75
Dutton, D. R. Dean, Geo. D. Bishop, BEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
toring to Daytona Beach yesterday. It Would Be Well to Give A. P. Connelly.
hauling.
tl-tfe
Worth of Groceries
J. U. Dorsey, of Atlanta, is spend­ Them Careful Reading
City Planning Committee:—Fred AMENTS WANTED—W atktaa Motaiwrr Drink*.
ing several .days here at the Monte­ and Remember Them
C b n u l Oil Bhaaipao and ■ M f
Williams, Chairman; H. R. Stevens, lln*W alktn.
Over Last Year
of or«r 11T o tb rr Q u.liiy I’roJoct* a r . M s
zuma.
to
lltrn
.
W»
« u i a Udy or a m tlrm a a i | n l
Deane Turner, W. D. McKinnon, D.
la Sanford and o ih tr ra ra a t rill**. W rit* to­
D.
R.
Brisson
returned
to
his
home
day tor fto* (tu p le and particular*.—J. B.
Staple groceries and fresh fruits
President Geo. W. Knight, at tho L. Thrasher.
at Daytona Beach Saturday after
4T-4tp
Legislative Committee:—Goo. G. W atktaa Oo„ OS, MartipbIt, T aut.
which sold a year ago for more than Mrs. R. W. Lawton and little daughlast
meeting
of
the
Board
of
Govern­
spending several days here with his
Herring,
Chairman;
Geo.
A.
DcCottes,
WOMEN WANTED TO CROCHET—
12.76 can be bought now for juat one tcr, Virginia, have returned from a sister, Mrs. W. J. McBride.
ors of the Chamber of Commerce,
D. C. Maarlow, Alfred Foster, L. J.
No canvassing. Stamped addressed
dollar, according to estimates made week's visit to Mrs. O. A. Marshatl in
made
the
following
appointments
of
Harry Towson, of Gainesville, rep
Frazier.
•
envelope
for particulars. Also hand­
Monday by comparing the present Sanford.
committees:
resenting the King Brand Mfg. Co.,
Inland Waterway Committee:—A. some all crocheted boudoir caps for
prices of groceries with the prices A. K: Wade spent Sunday with his of St. Louis, Mo,, was in the city Sat­
Agricultural Committee:—L. A.
P. Connelly, Chairman; J. G. Ball, R. sale $1.60,—Crochet A rt Parlor, 617
parents in Wildwood.
charged during July last year.
urday calling on the local merchants. Bromley, Chairman; B. E.Squircs, F.
Seduction in prices range from 35 E. R. Moore, of Iowa, is in Oviedo
J.
Holly, J. D. Hood, W. T. Donnelly, Lycoming Street, Williamsport, Pa.
W. B. DeLand,-of Jacksonville, rep­ F. Dutton, S. 0. Chase, Frank Miller,
50-ltp
cents a pound to five cents a pound looking after the interests of the resenting the Sterling Brand Products B. F. Whitner, John Meisch, D. P. F. T. Williams.
}i sugar and from 10 cents a pound Block Hammock Garden Co., of which Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, was in the Drummond, R. R. Deas.
Membership Committee:—Forrest IF YOU CAN APPRECIATE an op.
ho is president.
;
to three cents in Irish potatoes.
portuhlty to make money in a dean
city Saturday transacting business.
Educational Committee;—L. W. Lnke, Chairman; B. F. Whitner, II. P.
One year ago the housewife paid John Robertson visited Orlando Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. F. .C. Welsh, Clar­ Lawton, Chairman; J. D. J inkins, E. Smith, A. P. Connelly, A. *E. Yowell, established business that already
16 cents for rice which' now costa her urday.
ence and Zillah Welsh, Mr. and. Mrs. D. Mobley, A. RafTeld, H. C. DuBose. John Meisch, A. 0. Chase, R. J. Holly, promises profits'of at least $5,000 the
Douglas Wilkerson, Mrs. J, R. L. O. Lee and Ivan Rubow left today
fire cents.
first year; and give a t least half your
Golf Course Committee:—S. O. J. G! Ball. ’
Good creamery butter has fallen Wilkerson and Miss Sue May Ruther­ for Daytona Beach where they will
time to the business; and can put up
Municipal
Affairs
and
Housing
Ohase, Chairman; J. G. Bali, E. P.
from 73 cents to 45 cents a pound ford of Wildwood motored to Oviedo spend a month.
one
thousand dollars for working cap­
Committee:—F.
P.
Foster,
Chairman;
Forester, L. A. Bromley, Geo. A. Desince last year and a 24-pound sack Monday afternoon. Misa Eunice WilMiss Martha Fox left Saturday for Cottes, Fred Williams, Forrest.Lake. W. G. Hill, G. G. Herring, H. P. ital, then answer this ad. (Pikers lay
of flour which cost $2.31 last year kerson returned home with them the Daytona Beach where she will spend
Good Roads Committee:—H. R. Smith, A.- R. Key, L- I. Frazier, A'. off this). Highest bank references.
con now bo bought for $1.70 accords same evening.' *
Address or call Room 6, Seminole Ho­
a week with Mrs. E, D. Mobley.
Stevens, Chairman; Ed. Higgins, Fred Raffeld.
log to market figures.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young spent
60-lt
Dr. E. D. Mobley spent the week Williams, L. A. Bromley, John
New Industries Committee:—Geo. tel, Sanford, Florida.
Although the prices have been low­ Sunday with Mrs. Featherstone in end at Daytona Beach, with his wife,
Moisch.
D. Bishop, Chairman; A. B. Cheney,
ered on practically every staple ar­ Orlando.
FOR-8ALS
who is spending a month with her. sis­ Tourest end Convention Committee; T. L. Dumas, John .Meisch, Ed. Hig­
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lcxette and ter, Mrs. Ssm Pittman, of Tampa.
ticle the prices of the various dishes
FOR
SALE—No.
817 West First. S t
Dean Turner, Chairman; C. J. Ryan, gins, R. C. Maxwell, B. F. Whitner,
at the restaurants have fallen but lit­ Miss Olive Lezctte visited Orlando on
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and E. P. H. Akers, H. R. Stevens, E. F. L. D.Donelnon, R. H. Mims.
Eight
rooms
and
bath. For price
tle, it is reported. The quantity of Thursday.
Mrs. L. C. Kalb were a congenial par­
and
terms,
write
box
782, Daytona,,
'Publicity Committee:—R, J. Holly, Fla.
egg and potato orders have been in­ Miss Ethel Aberson returned to ty motoring to Daytona Beach yester­ I.ane, F. A. Lincoln, E. D. Mobley.
46-tfc
Traffic and Transportation Commit­ Chairman; E. F&gt; Lane.'C. L. Britt, C.
creased somewhat, it is said, but not her home In Tampa Friday after ’a day where they spent the day.
r
o
i
l
SAI.K—Purlo
Ulro
anrrrl
tln
ra .—
week's visit to Miss Mable IJwope.
to any great extent.
Carl Ferran of Eustis was the guest tee:—D. C. Marlowe, Chairman; E. F. J. Ryan, A. E. Yqwoll.
ttk h Zrm ofM ti.
47-fltp
Mrs. Z. Spinks and baby of Lees­ of his sister, Mrs. D. L.- Thrasher yes­
The following table shows a com­
FOR SALE—One 20-ft.' half cabin
(Tram Tuaaday'a Dally)
parison of the prices on 15 staple burg spent a few days in Oviedo last terday.
. ,
she is quite ill at the Fernald-LaughW.
C.
Satcher
and
family,
of
Longmotor boat and equipment. Also 1
.grocery .articles, during July, 1D20 wepk. They were accompanied home
W. D. Holden and his mother, Mrs. wood, were among the visitors to the ton hospital.
4-cylinder
30-horsc power motor.—
by Mrs. A, K. Crawwford and Mas­ W. D. Holden will remove qn Wed­
and July, 1021:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murrell mo­ Sanford Welding Co., Old Ford Ga­
city today.
ter George.
tored to Orlando yesterday afternoon.
nesday to their new hAmc at 311 Park
. Average Quotations !
•
49-4tp
J. D. Ball, Robert Deane, R. W.
S.
R.
Wainwrijfht
and
family
spent
Mra. Annn Jones, of Sebring, was rage.
avenue.
Oo* Y**r
Pcarman, Hodgson Ball and R. J. Hol­ registered at tho Montezuma while in SEND $1.00 and receive 2 3-4 lbs. of
As*
Today Sunday in Sanford.’"'
Among thpse from Orlnndo attend­
| A.UO
|M It*, .uyar »...........
Mrs. W. J. Lawton and family vis­ ing the christening of Cecil Gnscoin ly were at New Smyrna last night this city yesterday.
smoked mullet, the kind that’s good.
Qm poumi butler **. ................ * .73
.43
the guests of the New Smyrna Hoard
H2
.43 ited Orlnndo Monday.
Postpaid.—David
Phillips, 217.North
Mrs.
Ned
Harrison
returned
homo
Butt, Jr., in Holy Cross Church yes­
1.70
Jilt# , fkmr ............ . .............. m i
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Brannon have terday were-Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal of Trade.
today after having spent several Beach Street, Daytona, Florida.
1.00
,43
H it# It kb Do!* lot*. ............
Mr .and Mrs. Hnrry Nenl are spend­
.SO returned from Daytona Bench.
One
coffee *♦. ......................M
98-2tpw—4tp
and ■Miss Margaret Hart. A great ing the day at Okeechobee nnd other weeks with her mother, in Birming­
.30
i l l t* it laundry *&gt;iap ..................... 91
Mrs,
J.
II.
Haigh
hnB
returned
to
.60
Tr» pound, rlr* ........ ............ ,1.09
ham, Alauncle,
George
11.
Wilkinson,
of
Sea­
FOR SALE—New high class piano,
points in the Southern pnrt of the
.40 New Jersey for the summer.
Ten fhriiEtda meal ........
Dr. J. C. Dean, of tho Union Phar­ cheap for cash., Sec Caldwell at
breeze, Florida, also attended.
13 petunia grlta" . . . . .
,43
state
and
will
lie
absent
from
the
city
One pMind t&gt;iroa . . . . . ..................... eo
.40
Mrs. T. 1,. Mead spent Tuesday in
macy, returned home lnqt night from the Lincoln House or phone 131.
Rev, A. S. Peck returned to Day­ until Friday.
1,30 Orlnndo,
.
19 pound, prune* . . .
n
delightful motoring trip down the
One rtn ptBcbe* . . . . . ..................... M
.20
tona Beach this morning after spend­
'
■ 6o:itp
Mr. and Mrs. B;‘II. Caldwell nnd West Coast, stopping over in Tampa
,00
i Om gitW&gt;a ejrnp ........ ..............
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S..W,
Swope
and
fam­
ing the week-end here.
Sit mus milk . . . . . . . .............. r.o*i
.72
ily visited Orlnndo Friday.
Robert Denton is making yi month's family, are in Sanford again , the and Clearwater.
ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
$40.31
114.03
Mrs. J. H. Leo, Sr., spent Bcyeral visit with his' unde, at Washington, D. guests of the Lincoln Hotel. Mr. Cald­
Mrs. W. C. Bray, Misa Clara Millen,
ORLANDO
well
hns
been
nt
Hastings
/or
tho
days
in
Dnytonn
this
week.
Mrs. Reuben Millen and Clara and
Along with the reduction.in prices
C., taking in the many sights of the
past month representing (he Four- Billy Bray have returned home from
Mrs. A. J. McCully, Miss Gladys Nation's Capital.
Tho "Energizer" Service can bo had
in staple groceries the prices for the
One
Crate
Co.,
of
Wauchula.
Kelsey,
Mrs.
L.
H.
Gore
and
children
at
Orlnndo nt 18 West Central Ave­
«n
extended
motor
trip
through
choice cuts of meats have taken n to­
Alfred Foster nnd a party of friends
F.
J.
McDannell^of
Owasso,
Mich.,
nue.
48-tfc
Georgia.
boggan slide according to a compari­ spent Wednesday at Wekiwa river.
attended the big Moose meeting ■at
is in the city for n few weeks visit.
Mrs. C. S. Lee entertained Wednes­ Dnytonn Bench yesterdny.
Mra. Myrtle Graves, of Indian
son of the prices with last year.
o r APPLICATION FOE TAX DEED
Probably the grentest reduction in day night at a rook party in honor of
Alton Gunter, of East Third street, Mr. Mcpannell owns n valuable place l Springs, Ga., is tho guest of her NOTICE
UNDER SECTION ITS OKNEKAL STAT­
Misses
Ethel
Aberson
and
Mable
a single item is in the price of pot
UTE. LAWS O r FLOXIDA
leaves today for a visit with relatives south of the city and has been n San­ j cousin, Mrs. Reuben Millen.
ford booster many years, lie is busy I Mrs. Norma McLaughlin and Miss
, roast. Last year this meat sold for Swope.
at New Smyrna.
Sallr* la lirrrhy a ltrn that J. r l* tn a . pnh
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lingo nnd little
of T*« (V rtlfk it* No. Pi. itatnl III*
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Roy nnd Troy ns the agent nnd despatcher of the Norma Herndon left today for New1 rttaarf
*' £0 cents n pound while this year it
&gt;ul itay at Jinn, A. II. 1910, haa fllnl aal*l rtfAnn
Arbor
Knilway
at
Owasso
but
ho
daughter
Sparks
Lee,
returned
Tues­
York.
Miss
Herndon
will
be
away
nnd Dorothy Rny, returned home front
tlflra lr in my. ofTIrr, atol tiaa m .J r appllrallon
be bought for 18 cents.
for t a i tlr r j In In tir In k r a n U i t* n ita law.
day from a visit to North. Carolinn Daytona Head) where they have spent is never too busy to talk about San­ several months,
SalJ
c r rtlf k a I r r a k i m
Hit ‘ followlnf J rTable of Comparison
Misses Dorothy Fletcher of Live • f t l l r j |&gt;mprrty a llu a l.J In .Srmlnulr roO .ty,
I*
i
a and Georgia!
the pnst week. They report the surf ford nnd hc-is always glad to get hero
I'KnlJa,
to
w
it:
In
t
ID
H
tm
tlfucJ’. AJJItlow la
nnd his tnnny friends are nlwnys glad Ouk nnd Iris Spearing of Brandford, Kanr.irit. T l* u l d l.u d brlns
The following table shows a corres­ Mrs. Howard, of Sanford, visited delightful and fishing great.
aaarrard nt Ibr
ut th r to u ilir r of aulti r rrtlfk a la la Ib r
ponding drop in practically every cut her aunt, Mrs. O. G. Wolcott Wednes­ Robert Mason has returned home to have him here.
are the attractive guests of Mrs. G. data
n .lu r »f Niwman Halloo. I'tlor* raid ^ r r l l f k .l *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irving and C. Spearing..
3^of meat:
day
aball b# rtJ rtm rd arcordU f lo law la s droA
from Tampa where he spent a week
*
11/20
will laanr I b t r m on tbr Z llh day of AH|W t,
1921
daughter,
of
Gainesville,
who
are
Mrs
E.
A.
Fnrnell
entertained
ut
a
with relatives.
%
a . D. m i .
. . . | .73
| .4*
Farkrl.iaw .Ira k
(Tram
Thuraday-.
Daily)
spending
the
summer
at
Dayton*
W ltnrar my iiffk U l .U n a ln rr and Aral ikl*
.40
Jt/lfcJa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .70
“Spend-the-Day" party Wednesday in
G. L. Kersey, of Macon, Go., arriv­
th r S n d day of July, A. Ik 1031.
.23
K«»4 .Irak ................................ . . . ,.W
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Myrrcll
are
Beach,
were
the
guests
yesterday
of
is i:i.i
e . a . n o riiM m .
.33 honor of Miss Ethel Aberson of Tam­ ed todny for n visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Swjn-I .Irak ................................ . . . V)
ITrrk C lrrall OoUM, *
,1* pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overlin at their moving into their new apartment in
llo n t ‘ ............ . ................ ... ... .30
J,
C.
Lning.
Srm lnol. C.moty, Ft*.
-It*
f bop* a
. a. . . a . . . . . . . M
the
Wclnka
building
today.
apartments
in
the
Welnkn.
tfMltp
tty:
AM. WEHRS. D. 0 .
Vral l l i . i t .................................. . . .
.22
60
Miss Laura I.aing, of Spartanburg,
Mrs.
M.
W.
Lovell
left
yesterday
I)r.
nnd
Mrs.
George
Hyman
nnd
S. C., arrived here Friday for a visit
NOTICE O r AFFLICATION FOE TAX DEED
93.43
II 01
UNDER SECTION IT1 QKNERAL STAT­
with her brothers, J. E. and C. W. for Orange Bend, where Cnpt. Lovell family hnvo returned from a pleasant
UTE. LAWS o r FLORIDA
has an orange nnd pecan grove.
stay at Daytona Beach.
Lning.
CORK TO N E W YORK „
u tk r I* htrrby ( l i r a tb al Kim* I- l-orbrtbr,
Word hns been received from Mrs.
Mra. J. 1). Huff and Miss Margaret punNrrtiaarr
FOl ‘■'ALL STOCK OF GOODS
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Ballard and
of Taa (V rtlfk a lr No. 333. Satrd tan
J.
S.
(Aunty)
Wilson
that
sho
will
ar­
4
of Jupr, A. D. IU10, liaa ni*d H id totSad
Bostwick have returned to their homes Ilf k aday
family, of Genyva, spent the week
le
in
my offlra, and baa m *U apptkatkoi
for la c drrd to laao* la acvordaar* with law.
end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. rive Friday from Pennsylvania where in Atlanta, after spending sometime Said
f
Mrs. J. M. Dresner is making her
cw
rilflralr
rtn b r.to t lb* followtna droerlb.
sho has been visiting for • several here with Mrs. B. D. Caswell at her
usual fall buying trip to New York
E. Laing.
ml prvprrly atlnalml In Srm lnulr duualy, Florid*.
weeks.
In wll: S E S or HH of tail 8, Srr. S. Twp. SI
home on Magnolia avenue.
*od other northern markets, where
Me. and Mr». P. H. Johnston, of
a , II.lie* S I K. 10 trrra . n , r raid land U lna
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overlin nnd
Mr. arid Mra. Howard Overlin mo­ aMrraml *1 Ik* d ll* of lb* iMuaur* of *urh
xhe will spend ilome time in selecting ' CLEARWATER BEACH, July 25. Atlanta, are the guests of Mr. and
rrrtirk a l* In Hi* nun* of It. F. RotwrUun. Unthe very newest in ladies’ apparel and —Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Lcmnsters have Mrs. D. F. Johnston at their home on their guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert tored in Orlando Tuesday evening to Ira* raid r r r l lf k a lr aball ho rm keturd arctodIrving
and
daughter
of
Gainesville,
In* lo law l i t drrd will Irrn* Ihr r mm on lb*
attend n meeting of the telephone of­ 3»th
millinery.
day of Aufuat, A. Ik IP3I.
arrived frqm Lakeland, apd Dr. Le- Oak avenue.
motored
to
Orlaifdo
yesterday
after­
ficials.
Wltnrwi my o ffk la l alanaluro and a ril tala
Mrs. Dresner expects to surprise
Dr.
J.
T.
Denton
has
arrived
home
noon.
Ibr
Xful
1931. ,
,
Mrs. E. A. Douglass nnd little (SEAL)day of July, A. 8 Ik
htr clientele with imported and do­ mnsters is going over college matters from Daytona Beach where jro has
. A. IXIIMILAIW.
Tho
numerous
friends
of
Mrs.
A.
W.
C lerk L i m i t C ourt.
dnughtcr, Virginia, returned home
mestic creations in frocks, wraps, with Dr. It. II. Alderman; president spent the past three weeks «jn a well
B ta to o lt County. Fla.
Lee
will
be
delighted
to
learn
thnt
she
Sunday
from
an
extended
visit
with
IB
Ok
By!
A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
■nibs nnd other novelties in wearing of Southern College. Just ns soon as earned vacation.
has
recovered
from
her
recent
illness
her daughter, Mrs. B. J*. Sturman at NOTICE OF APPLICATION TOR -TAX DEED
•pparel. ,
the detail work can be done, all the
Miss May Holly returned home and will return home the last of this her home in Pittsburgh, Pa.
UNDER SECTION IT* OKNEKAL STAT­
The Misses Gray nnd Haynes will business affairs of the college will be
UTE. LAWS o r FLOEIDA
from Dayton'a Beach this morpjng week, from New York where she has
W. A. Brcdow, of Glonwood, Fla.,
be in charge while Mrs. Dresner Is turned over to Dr. Lemnsters, who
been visiting her parents.
whore
she
was
the
guest,
of
Miss
Notiro
la
y f i r m t a r t Uandrll I'rndtowas here yesterdny on business. Mr. Ion, pnrrba**rb trtb
*"ny. Their aim will 4Je to “please" was recently elected to the position Margaret Zachary Saturdny and Sun­
of I lly T a t CrrtlM rata.N o. 119,
Miss Mary Kenny and her mother Brcdow is proprietor of tho Glonwood doled
tho 111 day of April, A, Ik IBI3, baa ttta l
** has been the custom of the “Shop of business manager by the trustees.
ore spending a month or two at their Nursery.
aald r r r tin r a l* In My utfkw. and haa Mad* [9day.
\
J. M. Dresner” known to Sanford
The election of a business manager
pika I km for la a (to il lu taro* la arrvrdanra
la w . Hald r r i ll f k a i r embrace* lb# tolluwMr. and Mrs. Lee J. Koons nnd two bid home at Fruitlnnd Park. During
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reginald S. Iloll/, InsItli drarillw
and surrounding towns ns the "Rus- will relievo the president of the col­
d pru|irrly .1101 ltd In lb* I l ly of
their nbsence Miss Mable Kenny is
Srmlnol* ('minty, Ftueld*. to-Wltl Lot
of New York.
lege of n tremendous burden that he little girls from Palmetto, Fla., will stopping with Mrs. C. J. Marshall on formerly of Sanford, Fla., recently Sanford,
I, Florid* Land A O okm lutloa Q k'a Add. w
moved to Gainesville and are pleas­ M
has had to carry, In addition to his occupy the house on First street- re­ Park avenue.
l h Hanford, aa rroordmt In P ill IVwk I,
. .
I'ay* 7.1. ItomitJa of .H .lnlu.k Connly. The raid
cently
built
by
D.
R.
Brisson
about
antly
located
at
tho
Taylor
apart­
duties as'head of the educational work
IN HONOR OF MISS NORMA
land
brluz a m aard a t tho dal* of lb* lr.u a nr*
1Edward Dunnick, of Atlanta, was
of the college. The business end of August 1st nnd will farm on the East here yesterday on b business mission. ments. Mr. Holly represents Morris of aucb r .M l lk i t r la Ik* otm * of lU rkfl WllHERNDON
lltu
*
.
Cntow. ..I d rrtU flra l* tb a ll tw to&amp; Company, o f Jacksonville. These dr#turd arrorillna
this school involves -more than $100,- Side. Mrs. Koons is a sister of J. E.
In law ta« dr*d will t o w
Miss
Frances
Eululla
Ramsey
will
young people nre from two of tho Ihrtrun •« lb* 3Plh day of A n iu .t, A. Ik 1031,
T n o Tkaraday'a Daily)
000 annually, and Dr. Alderman has Estcridge.
Wltnmw my ufflrla) .lanaltire and to il this
Miss Marjorie Clay entertained the had the responsibility of enough work
R; L. Mudgett* secretary of tho New leave Wednesday for her home in most prominent families in tho state. Ike ■.".lid day of July, A. I k 1931.
South
Jacksonville
after
a
two
weeks
F.. A. ItO lU LA M .
Kirs. Hotly is the daughter of Mr. ISHAI.)
tnemhers of the Bon Ton Bridge Club for two or three men. The duties of Smyrna Board of Trade and the
Clark c in n l i Court,
visit
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
J.
R.
Rob­
_
Hatnlwde fount/, Fla,
J. R. Wood, corainlulon merchant of
and a few extra guests Tuesday aftcr- tho president in looking after the edu­ Messrs. Burch were in the city this
ll/S
A. U. WEKKM, tk O.
l
a
i
s
i
g
inson
of
this
city.
Palmetto,
Fla.,
white
Mr.
Holly
is
noon in compliment to Miss Norma cational ^interests of the institution are morning looking after the party that
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Neal,
Miss
Mary
How­
the son of "Bob" Holly, editor and
Herndon, who left Wednesday for considered eAough for one man.
they exp«£t to come over tonight and
ard and Miss Margaret Hnrt motored publisher of the Sanford Herald. We Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Hew York where she will spend sevhelp
them
boost
the
Board
of
Trade
at
Especially at this time when the
Under Section 575,-General
to Sanford Sunday to attend the
'ral months.
Statutes, Laws of Florid*
college is branching out and making the big meeting. The Now Smyrna christening of the infant son of Dr. extend a most hearty welcome to this
young couple to our city, and hope
The card game proved most inter- plana for a greater Southern is it people have taken on a new lease of
'ating and the prise for high score, a imperative that the president have life during the past year and they are and Mrs. Cecil Butt. The little fel­ their residence with us will be a very
Notice is hereby given that L. A.
dainty piece of lingerie was'won by tho assistance that tho coming into bringing their city into public notice. low was christened Cecil Gaskins, Jr. pleasant one.—Gainesville News.
Mickey,
purchaser of Tax Certificate
Miss May Thrasher. After the game the plant of a man like Dr. Lemasters The party were taken through the Miss Hart acted as godmother.—Re­ Miss Ruby Hart and her mother, No. 48, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
^
Mra. I. D. Hart left here yesterday D. 1919, has filed said certificate in
aevcral guests came in for refresh­ will give him.
Herald office and were greatly de­ porter-Star.
on
the boat for Jacksonville where my office, and haa made application
ments and to bid the honoree "Bon
lighted
with
everything
they
saw.
The
With a great building program on,
( From W a4a«ad*r'» Dally)
V o y a g e ."
they
will sail for New York. They for tax deed to Issue in accordance
Burch
boys
are
printers,
being
inter­
In addition to the heavy responaibllMessrs. Felix Frank, B. L. Perkins
Dainty refreshments consisting of Jtles of the operation of the school, it ested in the New Smyrna Breeze with and Peter Schaal motored to Orlando will be away fdr about a month or ao. with law. Said certificate embraces
Marshmallow Whip, cake and punch is absolutely essential that ths insti­ their father.
the following described' property sit­
yesterday afternoon.
■***• served by the hostess.
tution {lave sufficient force to carry
666 cures Dengue Fever.
uated in Seminole county, Florida, toMr. and Mrs. Harry Heeren and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J.'C. Roberts'and eon
Those enjoying Miss Clay’s charm - the work forward. The trustees have and Mrs. R. J; Holly motored to De- Merrill, left yesterday for Daytona
wit: S 130 ft of EUi of Lot 7 And E
in* hospitality were Misses Serita acted very wisely in this matter, and Land Sunday afternoqn and visited Beach where they will spend a week. n o t i c e o r a p p l i c a t i o n r o a t a x d i e d 120 ft of Lot 7 (less S 130 ft) Block
i'ake, Agnes Dumas, Virginia Brady, they will have the hearty support of that celebrated Chinese horticulturist, Cornelia Smith, little son of Mr.
UN DEE SECTION ITS OXNXSAL' STAT­
X, Sanford. The said land being as­
UTE. LAWS o r PLOSIDA
Florence and Ethel Henry, Daphne the members of the conference.
inventor and scientist, Luie Gim Gong, and Mrs. A. C. Smith is slowly im­
sessed at the date of the Issuance of
Xoltr* I* h rrrh r z l n n tttal J . E. ta in s , par.
Wimbish, Norma Herndon, Dorothy
During the yeari that Dr. Aider- He propagated the famous Lu Gimg proving after an illness of two' cha*rr
nf I lly T a t IX IIM f.tr No. ITT, d*l*4 such rertiflcste in the name of Jen­
Humph and May Thrasher, and Mes-' man has served tho college as its pres­ Gong orange that has made such a weeks.
IM U t da f at April. A. Ik ISIS, has ntad atld nie E. Coifvfllier. Unless said certifi­
r f d l f k . t r 'In mi of fir*. and I I I mail* appltdames B. D. Caswell, Ed. Betts, Karl ident ho has had a struggle with prob­ selling record and has proven so prof-' 'Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferran, of De- ration
tor U t ■!**&lt;! U IM l* In a m rd a n en cate shall be redeemed according to
Sriiultx, Frank Woodruff, j r , and lems financial, and the marvel is that itable and like all the pioneers the Land, spent the day here yesterday. with law . Said r r r l l f k . t r rm b ra rrr It* Oil- law tax deed will Issue thereon,on the
krwlns dm rrlW d proorfty r d u a lrd In lb* Clip
Mrs. C. R. Kirtley.
he has been able to accomplish so father of the orange received but very Rev. Ferran is the pastor of the a t Sanford, SnuhioW IV not/, Florida, to-w lt: 2nd day of September, A. D. 1921. i
Tml S, S lrn tlfm l'a Ad. Tba aald land M a s a*.
much on such limited capital and with little for his reward. He has a great Presbyterian church at DeLand. '
Witness my official signature and.
to tor a s t ttw dal* of lb* Uauanr* of anrS rat*'
f lrn lt In It* n a a n of
C. O w art.
In k
■"**• E. Speer has taken charge of the such a small offics force, having, in place near DeLand where he grow* all
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Speer have re­ raid
r r r t l l l r a l r aball Its to d r» m rj arTordtaf . ae«l this the 29th day of July, A. D.
jones Cash Grocery at Daytona and addition to the financial burdens, the kinds of citrus fru its,. flowers and turned home from Deytona Beach I*N la x d rrd will to o * t t y r a n an It* 3 )|h da. 1921.
A ossad A. 1&gt;. te s t.
to mote there the 1st of Au­ direction of all the activities of the shrubs. A visit to his home ie inter­ where they have spent the .past two at■ WIUMtn
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
my o f f k lr l .Ifo a lu r* t a d a r il tala
gust
Ik*
JSa4 d a r • ( J a l j, A. » . 1M1.
esting for Lu Gimg Gong is one of the weeks very pleasantly.
Clerk Circuit Court,
ISHAI.)
». A. tm U O lJIM ,
greatest Chinamen in America, bar The many friends of Mr*. Seth
C IM C trra li D m rt,
Seminole County, Fin.
a t t a a l i (Ananiy, FI*.
666 cures Malarial Fever
Woodruff will regret to learn that UMltp
9 f t A. U. WEEKS. D. U 7-29-6tc - By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
'

OVIEDO

SOUTHERN’S NEW
BUSINESS MGR. IS
NOW IN OFFICE

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD. FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1921
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judicial
SEMINOLE COUMTT. 'fXoit
» CKANCXRr

TOE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921
motion *
laws

MorH / W "
NoUee |a ber*h» .&lt;
porebaaer of Tax Cerim**
l\ A
2nd .lay of Jaa, a fJf*U No-

BILL TO QUIET TITLE
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Br &gt; Complainant,

A. II. Crrmtd. Ila ttlo O trard. bla wlfa

tha on.

"• 0,r*rd oTof bU
Si
**• unkB,,wn belra of A.
W» » « (• U alllo U erard; Jcdii
k l - „ U'u ^ '.b*r,n* T « « * U . bU wlfa. i b . “ ■
I n i W^ J i .* ? * ,n&lt;' d*TUM« nadrr i b . u . |
will and laatam .n l of Jotao T oni.IL or h i.

_ _ _ _ ( ■ ? Tha AaoaoUtod Proaa)

BELFAST, July 26,—Belfast tele­
graph says today it is understood vir­
tually all members of the Irish Re­
publican unrliament now in Jail will
be released at an early date. This ac
tion will be taken to givo them nr
opportunity to meet nnd discuss the
British ifovcmment’s proposals for
settlement of the Irish question.

“Central” Cannot
Aiuwer Questions
The d u t y
o f th e
\
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sw itc h b o a r d o p e r a t o r
C onsists o f a n sw e r in g
’
y o u r n u m b e r c a lls a n d g e ttin g c o n n e c tio n s
fo r you .

8*.n,ln? U ‘1« in ly . Florida, aal
petitioning th a t an elartlon ha callrd i
to determ ine ih s queatlon \ a to wh
[*°t ""*}• *“ I the »um of 120.000.00 a|
l" u*&lt;J, by HpWlal Tax BeLoot m etric!
(Oviedo), Bamlaola County, Florida for
poaa of a cju lrlo g . building, enlarging.
In» or otbrrw tao Improrloy achool Lolldl
2 + ' * *ba .ac ta alT ,

to ba used for tha purchaao of
InrblrnU
U for • » arboola with"
* - -D iatrlet,
T a* - Hrfaool
aad
„u tha „arnaa of Ihla Hoard th a t
tba baat lataraal
“■
' o f Rprclal T a i
N o- 3 (O rlrd o ). „Bamlnola Coon­
■ i j l Florid a, |o laaua boada la tba
rmhaser
w r ‘^off ' , City
,ib,V*T
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'b * t 2- No
■- I-alntT7a i*, C
erllflcafa
m
iiapuri^ iI 000.00, tba p ro e m la therrof to-1 turn of * 20..
• ba nard and
I rapaadad la tba mannar a ad for
tha parpooaa
. aad objacta aa k•r* h a rrlm b o rt *at forth aad aa
, u ■••lad U aald
■tllko.
Tba ra for# He
Tim It la tha
J ^ T 'b j d property altuatad la t h a ^ t y o f g a S datarm laatlon o.".
„County Board
of
thta
of Publlr
( la.tro cllo n for' Ramlaola
* “:!j County, Florida, that
r .,
a l h a ^ 2 «V of • .h .^ ‘* ‘M ,d l,Bd b* '°» “ *&lt;*^1 ' h * ■“ ? « ' ° f bond, required
for tba parpooaa

notice

If sh e s to p p e d to a n sw e r q u e stio n s, th e
n u m b er c a lls w o u ld p ile up an d th e se rv ic e
w o u ld b e d e la y e d , w h ic h w o u ld b e a h in­
ju stic e to th e o th e r su b scrib ers.

or ArruoATioif for tax n rrr)
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UTEB, LAWS Or FLORIDA

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that ib. a.|d boada akall
11hJar la aat forth la aald
cant par ano f *20, 000.00 -

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IIIH W i r e . RESIDENCR U N K ^ w n ” ®0 ,
TO JOHN TU nNRLI, AND U m f l T m l
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MEETING OP JULY
. 5TH. 1921
Submitted Tue*Uy, July 26th. for Publication in The S.nford Herald
Sanford, Fla., July 6, A. D. 1921.
Honorable Board of County Com^luioners in and for Seminole coun­
ty Florida, met at 10 o’clock a. m. in
^v l a. r session. Prc8ent
Present: Chairman
k jt, Brumlcy, and Commissioners L.

____

BTES* lawi Or noktoi.ttit'
*h.t U a ^
I
I No. 483, dated h. / r r °* *x c J ? l
«KM. hu’ ftlad .aid* i &amp; i S •* l # ,? |
.od ha. mad, ^ p £ $ 2f*b»
IntM la irrordioee wIiki '•»
I
» tnlirim IhefStoll. '*»• laid L *?!

:v.s .* sssv S w .‘ s a j " S I
‘" "of S.orbi ’&amp;
* ' VLjy-’
;»fo
rrTm^i
1* . &lt;*S1
*• af"al
to l
TibSld^ " f ^
(0 the assessment of a 1 mill tax by
^ W - Uttuwl
1
’
tbs county for publicity purposes.
,af\® »B The following' resolution was offer1* Aa .1 id by Comr. C. W. Entzminger, who
sored its adoption, same being secjoW by Comr. L« P.
~ Hagan and
adopted.
Whereas the traffic across Osteen
Feny has grown to ouch an extent
«»*.
daac

a
a p art.I
-------1 Tax School DUBamlaol* County, FU .
**• It F n rth a r R raolrtd:
*
j
•am loolo County, Florida,
i. M. WEEKS, D. a
• h .i i i - ' P * *d d**»m la# whothor
•h
»
ll
bo
iMoad
by u l d Bpart.1 Tax
NOTICE
b afo raIru r aaM o L S
rlrdo), Bamlnolo Ctoon- S I S ? . 1?
Notice la brraby ■glvra
5 « 5 ! 8 " eut ’No.
!'? -3 (O
*•
Uoa** 10 Banford. Florida, brarao
brVr^ tha
&gt;lV";following
*ro “provided
for to U I. 2 ^ r L L ,b.
Brboot D tatrtet No. |_
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n
f.h
7.%
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U7
&gt;4tL
,0
1021.
bain*
ad ta Bamlaola County
the
fifth
day
of
..Id
mouth,
tbaa
and
tbaro
to
t / . Florida. Inada aa
T b it thla rraolu- nuke an.war unto tka bill of coapUtat nlid B. Erina* Bub-Dtr. of W
reaoloikm, ta d .
L.T»p. 20 B„ R.t
Da.p ap
I t rr F pa rtb
n rw
a ratre dRaaolrad:
l a ^ m l n oTt bo .;
't t m i l r 'F t o r i *
id bbilllil'tm
'J 0?takea
; ,Bda. “■*"*»
« laa sot
M
id
will
ba
ronfaurd
i „ "ha
|
mi
Lh« U
"I* » fo rt
too. to b. followed by ftaal d ^ T
° '
25rife * l*lhara*b»l' 8p*C
d a , ______
■i 1L“ f»Ftt«r ordared that thl. dolira ba p«V
E. A. DOUOLAR8, wlrJf*
3.
beln#
IStodHMS!^ wr*k for ,w,lT* « rts la^S
ithin said 8p#rlal 7
_ 10.
pub,uhrt *“
for four an
NOTICE TO FH 0PEH TY OWNERS
Aula™■
r«
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.
Bemlnol.
j»^•*•«
t*
yavit
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dU
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Notice li h e rrh / ftv ro t b .l tba Board of o r the County Board of
O ounlj ('ommlMloneni
(Clerk*. Baal)
B. A. B0U0LARS.
art on tha la t day
of Aojiutl. A. P. 102 l* *• mtba
Und ta in t iM ru a d i t th# d / u t r « T' 4 -U
Court llouaa In A. ft l^i.— ' '* n0r,dl
Hanfonl. a t 2 o'clock P- m., to bear from all
o
f
t n tba nami o / j
tuch owner* or agrnU fta .iraira#
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. *“ *°. t *1 O ertineat# No. rW 0 d .i« .f,1*
——
-a■ aw a|&gt;|w.. autl
d«y
of
Jana.
a
.
D.
laoo S a d i X J i f
BoUrtton
for
Com
plaint.,
4
1
-ltte
• • lo the TalnitloQi n i i f d by
bra raa tb* follow lac dm A ik!id
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m h f{°*r
.Daanty ComB'lMtonar. on
tb .
ad
la
Bamlaola
Countr.
rto rtd /" 1?*!^,
I llh d .y of July. A. D. IB21, whan a lltin e i .
■f'^UfAL BOND KLEUTION FOR
t I: S f l L
a lloar,! of IWaallK-ra and to b r . r any r / u o a
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO I 12. Et. ii. Rob.-DlT. I .&amp; M
^
I h .l.jn a y tw gltan why Ih . t. tuition . . file d
(OVIEDO), SEMINOLE COUNTT, FLORIDA.' lag u m a d a l tb . S , V 0f
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r
l
i
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r
a
t
.
ta
tba
n
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r
of
R
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by (ha Board
. . J no any real r a ta l, or • paraon.l (S r.l of Hoard)
^
Petition
baa
bean
nraaenled
to
property abould l» mfhanged.
. ^ Uo, T»* 0» r t t n r . t . No. » t s , d . l l f £
4T-3IC tb« O ju n t, Board of la b ile IoaU u^loa for d«y
of Jua*. A. D.
Mld riV in J r
Tba Hoard of C'oonty
_
Commlaalonera alttlng
Bamlnola County, rio rld ., aim ed by more" than b r .f r . tha following d w i l l J j
*»
aa a Hoard of !k|u«ll
i'• «»3I.
in?, * hkaring
7 fully,h*.lU,,,h
d*f
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a
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f*r
.
C4nt
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f
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duly
qualified
aleead
la
Bamtoola
County
Florl.U^’nl’
i j . - t Y*‘
ruaarJ tba
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IHatrlct
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d o ) s e m i n o l e ° co^ l n t t J ^ l o r i d a &lt;0T“ * No. 3 (O rlado), Bamlnola County, Florida aak.
■nil
farta aa prrarntad drcldrd to
• alnitlon • M l the following daL" *at n,n”
Ing1**a aat 2
aaad
tha * r! ^.. m.ij u^j ^**-l
,l1.' r« « - it-fci or Kbu, L
acrlbrd Heal Katalr. to­
ll. It I'ATTIBIIA l.t., NWV Of NW H of NEVi
of Bratton 22. T. 30 H.,
ralard from *300.00 to *300.00
Alao: Ilex. 471 ft. Weal ,
NW 'ti of N W 14 of Her. 22. Tw
D . Itun E 3.10 rha., N 30 c
: s , s i r . r ; 0- , i £ a c s 1; : . ”: ^
H 30 rin .,
aorta, rataed
da in
. ' ,,,,P d o ) Seminole County. Floti.
*3)10.00.
! Al**&gt;: Dec,
B*c. 22. Twp. 3) IB, R »ig# *33**£’‘ run' | " ? rj
rh ... N 3 r h . . W 8 S3 c b . S 3 X
liu
• T " . r.l.w -,1 from *too 00 to l l - n i i m
*
aay or June. A. n . 1S»|. , , n Crriinrah ^
AUo: KVi of SWV4 of NWU » ( V
TVp. 30 H.. |U nx« 32 F... .a ,I | U n h T.«-,^;

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Y o u can h e lp y o u r s&lt;
^ 'In form ation ” in ste a d o f
lin e o p era to r.

fe Tcertifies
3 £ (*S ?In &amp;dat*? *of .£ § £ 1M

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H^awIrtL'b'/lL ,UM,D*,U* UNKNOWN:

O tlrdo. n a .
cw w '
2. 12, 000.00 |o ba aaad la 1n l‘i u l i t and for*

A"J*a55

SM &amp;

50-lb. Roll Edge Imperial Stitch Hygiene Felt Mattress
Guaranteed to equal any felt mattress made in the
United States—Money Refunded if not Satisfied
THE BEDSPRING LUXURIOUS

$1.00 A WEEK WILL PLACE EITHER OF THESE
HIGH GRADE ARTICLES IN YOUR HOME

Adjourned to

ty, Florida., met in adjourned session
at 10 o’clock a. m. and the following
members were present: Chairman L.
A. Brumley, and Commissioners L. P
Hogan, C. W. Entzmingcr, O. P.
Swope, and E. Curiott, with E. A.
Douglass, clerk, nnd C. M. Hand,

ORLANDO

nth

day of Jaty, A. n. 1021. taken ......... a . .
Ih-ard of Equallarra. and to bear any rraaon
that may tw f l .r n why tha raluatlon aa flie.1
t.y the Hoard on any real re ta ta or peraotul
im-prrty abould ba rban)*d.

Hon. M. O. Overstreet, state senator
from
this district, appeared before the
tkii board, and the attorney nnd clerk
board,
and addressed them in refer­
$t this board are hereby authorized to
ence
to
different matters, pertaining
tukf settlement with Mr. McLain.
l« r
'
»
ws . ft
to
the
welfare
of this county.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
Motion
of
0.
P. Swopo, seconded by
C W. Entzmingcr, and carried, the
x
s
s
ff
a
s?
rj?ii
L.
P.
Hagan
and
carried, this board
kood of J. T. McLain is hereby rccL‘tmN ajS
Kw i . W M
Celery and Lettuce Seed Fire Saturday Night
•
j
.
Florida.
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8*
^
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Inole
C
u
n
extends
to
Mr.
Overstreet,
a vote of
s o » :w ^0 *” ooaoo.
, f r ” ' r " * ^ fron‘ » '.•
kzjeil and Mr. McLain is hereby rcTotal ............. .
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for
the
information
given
Destroyed Old Plant H#c
Being- Planted on the
kutd from further liability under his
r.L'k ST,
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.«? in «n.‘L tb2 ,iln o ,B h#t^hy o rd tr^ l
BOAD A)(D BRIDOE FUND
Alwi Tax C rrllflr.t» No. 1TM. d .lrt tka H
Twn
thfim.
*
Tv "*b»l Wat
Wed for the construction of the fill t.lreoara Autoa for klre ................. |
Used for Warehouse r*l-ol from lioiToo i0 |*^o*onU K 23 ,c rM ' ,1n.tr'ol
h«r»^f
r'iiA' in'
. . r . S ,m ,nol» County, Florida
East and West Sides
r - 'r
T a t Itnlrmpilona
brxc*# |h^D
ha foltow
ia. dJ®
ra01,
rrlt^“l ,'1
praparly .taitai
. Forest Lake and F. P. Forster, np­
Itt/ic Wekiwa river bridge.
? y ° r * a™ - A f JW I. to datr'ri
In B rm lno. CountA Florida, tmwlt: D w tE
S
W
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r
l&lt;E
rt&gt;rn'
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of
NWU
of
farnlablnga
and
locldrn'171.
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h
wU*with*
NU
of Krr 22. Twp. 20 8., (Unxr 3" It ran
peared before the Board in reference
Tolal
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S And .,a i ’
M Pllb ' r ,|r - *«*. I. T?7 M
Situated on Myrtle Avenue Along A N » Ofl c h i., VV 2 SO chi., 8 |.ft| fL.’ * »y 1
W &lt;&gt;f S. O. Shlnholser, was here |
(r ram Monday'a Dally)
.I r a n ?
J 1 / b*. &lt;’OUn,f Itoard of la b ile | B. ttoatk, llanx* 80 F.«at. Tba aald y U
to
the assessments on the banks of
rtm.. N J3 10 fk i., W 63 llnka, s 20 rlii r 4 8
FIRE
AND
FORFEITURE
FUND
■ '™ r«°n f°r Rrmlnole County, Florida baa ra re .
C. L. Tracks
i **tb*
** dil*
l“ 0*IKt cf«S
The white tents of the seed bed
re rtlflra l***In
name °f
of ,b*
r . Allro
Seminole
county, nnd on motion of
i'v4, (ion
* ' 14
fomi **330.W '|o
Fine# and o a t i ro ltrrtrd
.
n
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ta
ln
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,4ld
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baa
aarerAlao T i l C rrtlflra tr No. rn n . dlird tU I&amp;I ■ *Dmaterial nnd perform all labors for Tax Rrdempiluna
(llnPll fllll DtOffi thlfl (wanlr flea h
covers nre going up everywhere in
»'lally. Imnda lo b« ilalt
K N. LEWIS. Ilrg s S3 rlia »• „f otV
Comr.
L.
P.
Hagan, seconded by Com.
nay of Juno. A. D. 1801, aald Crrtlflrala am. I ksilding roof over the second story
(Trom Monday'• Dally)
« Of NWM of NW U.
22 Twp » a 7 , ^ ' ro,„,nr* Iklely yaara aft
the Sanford district nnd n trip over
brarra Ik# following .Ir^ rlU .l rrorarly r i n a t j
::.,'S,r,’,rn
r„
t
e
k
t
v
S
C.
W.
Entzmingcr
nnd carried, the as­
It
F
n
rtb
rr
llr
.n
l,
32
K
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2
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Blowing of whistles nnd ringing of
In Brmlnria Coonly. FlorlJa, to-wll: lat a ! l{ * ° n&gt; 0,1 the East side of the court
r.vr.i
the funning section on tho East and hells on the engines nnd the noise of
B ra n . &gt;Sb.-Dly. o f W H of NEQ of SB(|. £
SeM INhLE COUNTY HOAD BOND TUND
sessment
on
the
four
hanks in Semi­
"
y
v
f,.r^,vr;
f!uo°°,o
« . J. IIA M htJt. lire. Ml y.l, w- of ««• P7 r jUhfd- ln Hemlnoh
I. Twp 20 fl,. Range SO E. Tba arid laid to Iwiue, also for painting the mnln roof Tax Itntoniptlucra .........................................f.VO.U0
West-sides shqws thnt tho early birds the fire trucks brought out the popu­ o070"
w ithout Sprt-lal Tnx 8
at r a r ity * V
Hoard of Fubtlc In- Ing aaeaaaad a t the dale of Ihe laaaure al
nole
county,
are
hereby
reduced 10
"J. 7 “ ' 4 ° f N " «4 8 rr. 22 T «V. 20 H th rre twin* no nawapai
l»f the court house, all ns specified for
J l E.t niri W W /aril*. N to v * lln*'
Y
e^to ton th
7 ,li7 " !tier
V Hln,r . Florida,
b ub. V
by aurh re rllflra te In tba name of J. W Eriaa.
BUILDINO FUND
nre arranging for the seed bed plant­ lace Saturday night to the rnilroad LIlin!*,»c r jirtU
rr«oiuiioo
i!ilf&gt;rnilnisl
ik « s
per cent.
•
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u n* 't . ’
1 Tax ttobonl D U trlrt No
A
T*1 O f t I flea ta No. leap, data# tka m l the sum of $1,130.00 nnd his being the Tax llr-lamplloiu ......................................... *100.00
In (1)0 lam of $30 000,00 will k?
f°®r • u c c t« |,e w arka.
ings and some of them have plants al­ tracks in the vicinity of the freight «■
of N W h of N W U 7 lk f ^
^
d*F of -tone. A. D. IR08. tal l Owtlftotl* a*,
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­
Done amt in to rr.l In
p
ra
re
t
lo
t following d#*frlh+d propwtj iltaitai I only bill filed, nnd it being satisfac­
The Tax Assessor having presented onded by Oomr. C. \V. Entzmingcr and
most rendy for the field but the renl depot where it was discovered thnt w s w a r » z l * ur 3 i T &amp; l otinly lloanl or I’nbll,
In Bamlnnli County, Florida, to-wll: tot J4.
from 1200.(10 |&lt;, yruaiui
' *rrra, ralard nnle County. n or| (1, .
tory tn this Bonrd, snme is nccepted his books showing the assessed valua­
early onoB are few and far between.
Er»na Rub-.DIv. W H of N E ll of SEU. Sat 1,
carried, thnt in the interest of econ*5**iriV* *, t’lfAUZ, F rtrlln n a l NW U of HFt*
Twp. 20 8. Rang# 30 H. Tba aald Usd l a b ' ojr this Board.
tion of property for examination by
•Murily?toaX
to*
^
“datod'j^to
u/'l'p'i
“
“
'i
It has been demonstrated that real
• n. E 4 „f HW I, ,m | » W « . ( , , V u 7 b S
*"*T^Ifd
**.
,b*
d*
'*
°
f
Ht*
laanasr#
af
n
a
I his building is situated along the
" S i: 'r "
The application of R. A. Goodspecd, I the Board in compliance with the re­
r r r tin r a te In tb* name of E. Allan.
early plantings of celery nre risky and side tracks of the A. C. L. on Myrtle ll.llw .y l Srr 31. Twp In H..
Alao Tax C arllflrala No. Jrvn dilad Ika Kk for (hr position of road overseer for
7 7 l- ,i7 m "
lo 12,000*00
!qulremcnts of the Laws of Florida,
day of )una, A. D. 1801. . a l t CarlinraU a »
where one might Btrike an early fall avenue and many yearn ago was occu­
E A lK lt:,||.A BS. f |r , k .
brarra lha fnllowlng daarrlbrd Jiroparly allatUd
Seminole county, was here rend to and the Board of County Commission­
the chances for later plantings nre pied by nn ice factory hut. in later .-- H r
n , - n v »:
In Samlnola County, rtorlda, to-wll: tola ■
U.r Oil, day of
t l) ,,,*.
'V *
we Hoard, and ordered filed.
lo SO. EVana. Sub-M r of W 't et NE14 af
ers having given notice for fifteen
wns used for a lumber yard and later
•- Twp. 20 K, Ranra 3o E. Tl.a aald hall
CIRCUIT COURT. BEVENT
Motb.n
„f
Comr.
0.
P.
Swope,
sccdays
by publication in the Sanford
twlng a aaaaaad a t tba data of tba l a n m afl
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR BE
for storage.
tototoo,. Coumy. Florida, ,o "da,,? •orb ra rtlflrita In tb# nama of J. M. Erato. I
(»®al of Hoard)
* T d bL Comr. L. P. Hagan and car- Herald, a newspaper published at San­
COUNTY, FLORIDA
liar or not thara ahall h« | Mn„ i h .
Alao -nix C arllflrala Na. ITt». datad tka M l
The fire department was on the
Lt*WiUI, T^ _ ' W,0° I D istrict No 3 day of Jana, A. D. 1901. aald aartlftoata io -l dm, this board of county commission- ford, in the County of Seminole, that
CITATION
In Circuit Court, Baronth
Florida,
b
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braraa tba following d ra rritrd proparty atrtatadl «n hereby ngreca to establish n pa­
scene early nnd had several streams
for 8.m i«T i"P .‘ , “dlcl»I Clreult to and
the Board would meet on this day as a
fa r Bamlnola Caunly. Florida.— .
M ? '&lt;cent
2 £ '» ° (0
is Wiwr
N'*f rf n i i [&gt;»r «l tb t
Knflleh, ('uitiplalnanf
of water plnyirtg on the fire nnd fin­ •‘U llle V#
In Chancery
trol system for the u n k e e n of all th» Board of Equalizers for the purpose
va.
ally subdued the flames hut tho build­ TIIOMAS K. i:\ i n .l H i i . iV frr
CITATION
of hearing complnints nnd receiving
To Ttioinae K. KnflUb:
£ P &gt; v .b p2n7lp,*r yo,y::,d x
ings were wrecks having been almost ft epiw arlnf from an afftde
testimony ns to the value of any prupira m m a ll. Complainant.
&lt;*auM* that thr rreldeor* «,f f
totally destroyed.
K
Su^T
JS&amp;
p,?
S
ronllng lo law (ax daad will Uma Ikaraaa to]
unknown; and that It U the
rd o f |-ublto Inairnctiun ,*J Rem*. Iba 30th day of July. A. n 1921.
’ t,""!* .': .Tf*™"'*!1.. Dafandanl.
It is not known just how the fire Itial the Urfrndaut te o tr r t e r
f f l a A nnrtt. lY ainm ell:
W llnraa my official alxnalora aad »a«l tkk
l[ia 2 tlb day of Juoa. A. 0 toll.
m
inught hut supposed thnt some parties 1. i .T&lt;,U ,r‘*‘ •r."T’r
7K
*t. a M
a f«^»dcncr. of I ,e d»"*•«
In
IbU
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of
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auhporna
anon
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e. a. n o c a u s s . .
thr said defendant.
^ere using the old buildings for sleep­ f'fud
• Clerk Clrralt Cbort.
]
Therefore, lou. Tl.orrfa. £ . Knwllmh a n
•ball b# an.V .M 'to’
,OUn'
Seminole Coon!/# f k l
ing quarters nnd in some manner sot I'J^I 'to ""
.
Ilf A..W. W fE K t D. 01
T n tor?
H*. . lo aypaar lo tb#,Uy
bill" fofHr*complain,
fire to the trash or thnt possibly n axxln.t
„ .u In Ihla
oth#"wtto I
ia'■ald'Tlafauda’nt *
r^L"'wou7jr
NOTICE or AFFLICATION FOR TAX DZI»
d . t . to cnlarad a
spark from the railronds or it mlirht pro mnfcaao will „„
UNDER SECTION *71 OENERAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS or FLORIDA
3 “
5T 5a T
" A *• and Ilia aaiil alat-llon . a l i i
lnntrih."slTr^Ml2 :id“ .ld
ronipllanr* with l.w , a m lT h a ^ n
Nolle# la hereby g trrq H al Emma f. Ona».i
^ n l t o c ^ '^ : 1'
»&gt;"ri''a. ‘f.T
antared
purrhaaar of Tax C ertificate No. III. dalad M
SPENDTHRIFT BRIDGE C1!
2nd
day of Jon#, a . I). 1910. bla nird uM &lt;to
W llnraa my band and a#al of lha a lm a
to . 1.7 2rdV*d •**•« 'a id n o lle , u
ENTERTAINED
enur. ,m
7th d a , o f J u ly /A V T j ? ,
tlflra t# In my offlc#, and baa mada ap#lk»„ n **. •, *nr° rd Herald, a n ew ra.p ^
tlon for tax deed to taau# In accordaara »l»
! wSk. 10 C°"M'* &gt;l"rid«. forl^l
law. Raid certificate embrace# Ib* follewM*
will , ~ ' 7 r " " n for Bamlnola LV^n dracrlticd property allnated In Bcmlnal# Cknwl
will ba In arnrlal m aallng a l in
JOHN o. LEONARDY.
‘ ^UUI.ASS. p. 0
."ihtoSLf
•*•«
• on the 10th day of Augnat A t, It. Florida, ^ o w lt: N 40 ft. to t 4, Block t i l
A. 0 0 (7 0 LABS, *
Clerk C ircuit Court.
JOHN a .
Notlrltor and of Coutiael for Complainant.
4&lt;l-5le.
NOT,I5 ^ _ o r a p p l i c a t i o n f o r t a x m
UNDER SECTION *7* OENERAL BTAT
u t e s . l a w s o f f l o h id a "
Notlc# U beret.
U w to a . f - r ; : ----- ' „?lrT.nx C#rtinruta"no* " ^ '
mi. day nf
. #Vr . ,e No‘ TC.
dated tbe.pu,cto^;r
Clh
aald re rllflra ta In, J ,. , '/;,*- f - ««'»■ «■•• Hied
r i t
*nd h" “ —to application for t a t d" rrtl
In acrordanee
-rilh U w . Bald r t ^ l f1i.e“to
. ,to
* -laese
embrace* ibe fol.
krwlng d rie r| tod r------property
al
ta
ile
d
la Semlnoto
7 -in ty . r lorlda. Jo-w
to-Wlt
I ^ t 1. Block C. a
Autln'a rira t AdJ. tott:
The i«ld land

make.
NO PELLAGRA IN FLORIDA
AL80 ABUNDANCE FOOD
SAYS BOARD OF HEALTH

S

(BEAL)

S

• A. DOUaLABS.
f f l f * UlfmH Ouurt.
Hrmtoole Oe#nty, Ft*.
A- U. WRRKS. D. C.

47 &lt;Jte
STATUTES, LAWS OP FLORIDA
* , U b "* b y f l .r n th at D. W. Short nurof Tnx O artlfleata No. I » . d ried ih .
r o f Jane, A. D. 1919. M # S a d Said ror

JACKSON, Miss., July 26.—There Rub-My-Tiam for Rheumntlflm
i* no grave danger of pellagra epi­
Government must protect us from
demic, and no aemi-famlne condition
cheap
foreign goods; but our own
In Missitaippi ,uted the State Board
manufacturers
are ablo to protect us
of Health today, discussing a letter
•from
cheap
domestic
goods.
frojn President Harding relative to
relltf measures for the cotton belt*0

aaaembled NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX D IO

Instruction
Florida.

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“l i S E f * " ' S®!"*.“r s r . *“ - ■ 7 “

H . WREK 8 . D. C.

nr

CIRCUIT COURT

***d **nd "being aaariar.) a t the

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£'«■?■*£ ^ b,f' fafandanL
T .|.M U*“
Dtokav. SIT S(
Ilrldgaport. Connect lent:

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!* .U. fw fb a r ordered th n t thla or,tor to .„w

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wook for alxbt ro n M ^ ,V .7 ,wer77.

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of Mid
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In Clrcnit Court, Saaaatk Judicial
Circuit af
Florida. Samlnola County?.
In Ckanoary

IJ" * * ,^ ker- LYnaplalnant,

oiciAL aacurr or rto

SEMINOLX COUNTY
Urorg# Oalnee, C b o tp ltltan t.
d H S ' l a " ^ *to ab^ l , S ’*d* application
*
rtlflra t# • m b r a r a the fo n o w in f''d U c rt^ J r n n i r Otla##, D#fendanl.
CITATION

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(Sent of Hoard)
to ml no I* County, r ’t a.

NO PELLAGRA EPIDEMIC
IN MISSISSIPPI SAYS TH E
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.

Chapman A Tucker'* Add. In Sanford. D il
aald land htlng u a eaao l ax tba data of the lei
‘w r i S l auanc# of norh re rllflra ta lo tba nama af l &gt; l
known, t'nlcaa aald re rtM ra la akall to * 1
itoenail a m ailin g to law tax daad will Utoll
tb rrro n the 30lh day of Joly, A.’ I&gt;. IKE
I
W llnraa ray official alxnatnre and aaal tkNI
lha SI tb day of June, A. 11. 1921.
(SEAL)
B. A. nOt’OLAIS.
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H ark Circuit Court. I

f* 1. A* D °U 0L-lSg,

StroeL

"*2! • ' ,h» defendant to
, lliidgtport, Coonertlcnt.
" o u In the S ia |e 0f
f lo r id . ^ tb* oerrlee o fl»___
- • anbpoena upotf whom
" • defnulanl,. and th a t the -defrnilant la ora
r
-on# yeara of
Therefore, yi o
W illiam C. Corkrr ••ga:
r» here­
hr re-|ulred lo
riie«l aa ta
of’ complaint
n lrw
lo ' b*
ln a it yon im
In ihla
eauae. on
or
to fora
Ike flral day oTAuguatV
, _______
A- 1» 'MI otherwtoo a
bo entered

wlU lata# (htrtoa tb# 6th di f #f A#g#»t A­
D. IBS*.
.'
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Wltnoe# my official alguatnre tad a r^ «“ •
tb# la t day of Ju ly , A. IK 19*1.
(NEAL)
* . A. DOUOLA**.
Clark OtreuJt 0 * J .
Bemlaol* CtoaatJ. F»-l
la o tc
.
p y : A. M. WNZKZ. P- c |
UNDER SECTION IT*. OENZZAt,
•
STATUTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA .
Nolle# to hrrtby g lrrn that C. A. rj*1
purebaarr of Tax C artlflralo No.
2nd (toy of June, A. D. 1919. has Hied * •« «
tifte a le In my office, and baa m»Aa *#*”
tlon for tnx dead to toano tn aecerdane* ■
law .
sa id e# rtlfk al# rmbrnero ttw -few ”
daorrl bod property attnntrd la Raaalnoto eaaa
Florida, to-wll: All W. or 8L John* riror. *
30, Twp. 19. R. S3, R. U u m . Tka »al4 •*
being n aeoatd nt tho data of tho ta****f*r
aocti re rtm e a ta ta tho nanao of-Unknow wv
)e»a aald ra rtin ra te akall ba
log ta lia r tax daod w ill laawa ibrrwCi** *
22nd day o f J«U . A. D- W b
. ', „
W linear my official ilgnatnro *»&gt; ***’ "
tha 14th day of Jana, A. D. IM L
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sa g ssrst
„rr^ asf

''* -'iheldon appeared before the
1 md requested that Barr avenue
",un on the plat of Iowa City, be
i over by tho county, on motion
n7r‘
Cflflett, seconded by
ib mri f ‘
Entzmingcr and carried,
if* above named road is hereby rccl^fn!Z“ l by the county ■■ » county
F
same to bo maintained by the
county.
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D tL a ie it buUaumrly finiihcj in Rome
O n j Enamel and will fit metal or wood
bed* land bow-foot wood beda) without

FLORIDA

CHICKEN SUPPEK AND SWIM
MING PARTY
(Fram WattoaaAay'a Dally)

Picnics arc in order these warm
days nnd the one given yesferday af­
ternoon at Crystal Lake was an un­
usually enjoyable one. Fr.^d chick­
en, baked chicken, in fact chlckenn
prepared In most every way, with
salads, sandwiches, cakes, plea, and
everything thnt goes to make a pic,
nic perfect wus prepared for this de­
lightful event. After supper swim-

It# tlto ralurna of tbe aal!| ,to ,'i|L
Inx ■ J - s r ' S . V

D eLuxe is the most luxurious­
ly comfortable bedspring made
It will give you a lifetime of
satisfactory service and more
soothing delightful healthful re­
pose than ypu have ever known

Corner Pine and Main Streets

rryr|^"TUlrDU,-M ,b* »*lM«toaa rtlMd tJ

t8 8i# !‘O,lf" 0r ' nd ° f l ’o a w l f“f Fow platnant

t r t r f ftn u in a DcLuxc Bc4aerinr b ra n tba
trada-maik on tha aU« n il of th r iprbig.
Look fbc It— k if fo u r n i n a t i t .

E&lt; C u r , l , t t " n d c a r r i e d , t h o C h a i r m a n
n n d C le rk o f th is b o a r d a r e h e re b y

t o r . ^ i ^ " » T v 'e n t l a u ‘ l &gt; o r i* « l t o s i g n w a r r a n t s in p a y u, n so c u .. w 3 .i* e to .. m e n t o f f i n n l e s t i m a t e s o f E . C . L a o g Itataed from ^0 0 .0 0 do B, o n
N o „ &amp; N()1|&gt; a g p r c g t n t c t | b y
urncr of n w q n f x w ( j t h e e n g i n e e r .
1 B. Itauxe 32 E., run R
roi. o
1
. w s.83 eha. m is eba.,
Jhc barfford

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Herald is hereby desT V , ^ w V ° o f , I i £ ° ' &lt;z i, iffnntcd as the ntswspaper in
which
2 k.. amt i»x. nk enmrr the laws of 1021 shall be published,
1 &amp;*." *Uaimi from' *l? Clerk of this hoard is hereby in14 of NWU
,WM 4.0 yda. " t r u c t e d t o
1o r
p u rc h a se
-'lotion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
• 1: and w la si: ronwr) °&gt; ° hc large desk to be used in the
• turlctt and carried, Supt. J. M.
• *mToo“ B ” •f"*' vault, bids to be
receivednt the reguf. 8K roTTwr of N W It o f lar meeting held Sept. 6 th, A . D . 1 0 2 1 .
*i.Ln’ '* hercbY granted a three
1 * vacation, provided he provides
rtJ*? «' i.»|D* ia* f w I'm
There being no further business
suitable man to replace himself.
'J ? " £ Z S ,Z .'S * £ «&gt;* b o .ri ■l.hd. ,d j.un&gt;«l to meot
Again at their next .regular meeting to
J a * Collector John D. Jinkins, here
R en ted his annual report and his
? Z Z ^ he,d °" Monday, August 1st, A. D.
• 30 eha . W4 eba.. 8 so 1021, St 10 o’clock S. m.
kjnih° i
which were exfrom *700.00 to *900 00.
'
eg. 9B yarda W o f ME
lfCq)‘‘d(Jby th« Board, approved and
..
.
14 «f See. XX Twp. 20 g,,
R ing* 32 R . run W M yarda. N la See. Ilna. ■ INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR.
93
yarda,
8
to
tog.,
amt
8.03 eba., N of
k of this board is instructed to 8B corner of NWU of N WtoUg. . See
AND MRS. C. B. RYAN DIES
22. Twp. 30
c to certain bond brokers to sec B.. Rang# 32 E. run W 1 7 9 eha., S to aeetlon
Ilna, K ISO eha.. H to tog. IIH acre*. I! a tool
0 c°unty c*n retire the outstand­ from 13*1.00 lo *300.00. Krvaa A F ra n c
Fractional NWU of 8BI4
i n g dipping vat warrants.
and E H • ( SW U and.NW U of SWU (tom ra il­
0,1tract of Stoney &amp; Cook, for the w ay). S e e .. SI, Twp. 19 H, Itaoge 33 R.. I 2«
aeree. low ered from *2.600 00 la IXtmo o a
'ruction of the pew Wekiwa II w u order*-! by tbe B oard that tba for#, ’ WM here signed by the con«nd also by the chairman of
Y-Rrd fo County Commissioners
'cniinole county, and in lieu of the

mlng and other water sports were en­ dren, Mr. and Mrs. Leslio Went, Mr.
joyed.
and Mre. W. J. McBride, Mm. Porter
Those attending this affair were: Whighnm, Miss Cora Rutherford, Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Estridge and chil­ and Mrs. B. Steele and family, Miss
dren, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Koons and Julia Lalng, Miss Mamlo Kate Wil­
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Gillen liams, Mrs. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. W.
and son Billie, Mrs. Alice Holt, Loii P. Fields, Clarence and Louise Fields,
Shelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mason, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spurling, Dr. and
Mrs. B. G. Methvin and children, Wil­ Mra. Woodberry and Mrs. Voile Wil­
lard Caruthers, Miss Louise Hughey, liams.
Mrs. Irvin Hughey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Cameron, Rev. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs.
Contentment depends upon funds
0. J. Pope and children, Mr. and Mra. mentals, remarks a philosopher. Es­
Shoemaker, Elizabeth nnd Paul Shoe- pecially upon the fund of funda­
mentals.

N ew P rices

on Titan and
International Tractors
Now Lowest Ever Quoted
E F F E C T IV E immediately, we make another big
reduction in the prices of Titan and Interna­
tional tractors. These reductions wipe but all former
advances and place T ita n a n d In te rn a tio n a l

tractors a t the lowest prices a t which they have
ever been sold.

International 8-16
$900

tan 10-20
$900

Thia price ia about one-fourth less
than ihe orice at which the 8-16 sold
prior to March of this year. The new
fa jr yt"the lowest at which it was ever
sold. The new price includes all the nec­
essary equipment— platform, fenders,
governor, belt pulley— features which
must he paid for extra on some tractors.

T h e

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th e

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m an

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b een

I hia is the lowest price ever quoted
on the Titan, considering the equix&gt;ment now included (formerly sold
extra). Up to March of this year tha
price was $1.200—today h is $900.
At this ^figure t h e T i t a n 3-plow
tractor is the best value in the f a r m
power fie
re d u c e d
4 -p lo w

T ita n

T h ese
t h e h o rs e -le i

a n d

$ 1 ,7 5 0

n eed s

a

th is

p ric e .

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m a c h in e .

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in g w o r k o f t o t w e a 't h a r ' p l o w i n g , n d 'y 'o u r f a f r o c u S

o o r tr a c to r d e a le r fo r fu ll in fo r m a tio n

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921

MEMPHIS MAN IS GHATEFUL
FOR WIFE'S RECOVERY FROM
SEVERE ATTACK OF
PNEUMONIA

Sanford Chamber
Commerce Had Dele
gation Present

AND DEMONSTRATED TII^T NEW
SMYRNA IIAS TAKEN WONDERFUL START
(From T um &lt;1» 7 '§ D »llr)

provements, new business blocks and
new residences are boing erected and
our sister city is moving along at a
great pace and the movement started
with the New Smyrnn Board of Trade
hacked up by the two good weekly
newspapers, the News and the Breeze,
and the public spirited citizens of
New Smyrnn. The oldest town in the
United States seems to be the young­
est in getting those things needful
and making those improvements that
will soon make it -the newest instead
of the oldest.
The Sanford Chamber of ConJTnerce
expects to have a bunch of the New
Smyrna boosters present a t the next
monthly banquet of the Chamber of
Commerce when we will be able to
get some of their ideas on town build­
ing which is really the only wny to

Among the hundreds of people who
hnvc realized the powers of Tnnlac is
the wife of Jeff Chasatain, of 712
Chelsea St., Memphis, Tcnn.
“I am convinced,” said Mr. Chnstain, “from the wonderful improve­
ment Tnnlac has made in my wife’s
health that there's nothing so good
for a run down system. Last Jnnuary
she had a severe attack of pneumonia
and for a time no hope was held out
for her recovery. Finally the crisis
passed, however, and she was able to
nit up, but had to be lifted in and out
of bed. She had no appetite, could
not eat and just lingered on in her
weakened condition.
“After the ordinary treatment fail­
ed to start her up hill I bought her a
bottle of Tanlnc and the way she has
improved . is astonishing. In a few
days she had a splendid appetitv and
was up and about the house and is like
an entirely different person. It has
helped her like it had been made es­
pecially for her case and I have nev­
er seen or heard of anyone getting
back their strength so rapidly. She
sleeps soundly every night, gets up in
the mornings feeling thoroughly re­
freshed and rested. She has also got­
ten rid of very annoying cough the
pneumonia left her with and in gain­
ing right along irt weight, I am so
thankful to see her getting strong and
well ngnin that I just can’t express
my gratitude."
Tanlnc is sold in Sanford by the
Union Pharmacy and by lending drug­
gists everywhere.—Adv.

^AD6

MARK

$625 f. o. b. Detroit

J. G. Ball,- Hodgson Ball, Robert
Deane, ^Secretary Pcarmhn and R. J.
Hbfly represented the Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce at the big rally of
the Board of Trade at New Smyrna
last night. The New Smyrna Board
of Trade has been doing things for tho
And New Smyrna people will al­
pnst yenr and they do not purpose to
ways
be made welcome in Sanford.
ait down during the summer months
and take a vacation but they arc hold.“In the tractor the farm er now haa a machine
which is harnessed
ing open air meetings and having
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of poyver in the
large crowds out once a month to dis­
world— the internal combustion engine!
cuss questions of interest to the pubSmyrnn,
lie nnd especially to New
"The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
Coronndo nnd Hawk's Park. The meet­
farm
worker from three to four times over.
ings are held in a beautiful park in
the center of the city, well lighted nnd
“ It will put the farm er on a par with the city manufacturer, It will
in an am pi the a l re of oaks draped with
put
his
produce-producing factory— for th a t is what a farm is—on to an
WELL KNOWN IN SANFORI) AND
Spanish moss.
efficient production basis.
•OTHER PARTS OF
President M. W. Ashton, of the
FLORIDA
Bpard of Trade, after n Bnnppy ad­
“It will enable each worker to earn so much more th at he can' be paid
dress explaining the condition of the
mofe and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
(By Th» A i u c f i l r d P r« «i)
Bonrd of Trade and the appointment
ROME,
July
20.—The
pope
has
ap­
enable
the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to
of sovcrnl committees introduced May­
pointed
Bishop
Michnel
J.
Curley,
of
enjoy life,
or Gaddis, who is o live wire mem­
ber of the Hoard of Trade nnd excel­ St. Augustine, Fla., archbishop- of Flying: Squadron
“ I believe the tracto r will make farming w hat it ought.to be—the most
lent spenker and be gave them some­ Baltimore.
Passed Over the
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”
thing to think about. Secretary PenrCity
Yesterday
Bishop
Curley
came
to
DeLand
in
mnn, of the Sanford Chnmber of
Commerce, in n very convincing man­ 11)05 and was well known in Sanford
i1From W ftJ n t i d i j r ’fl Daily)
ner, gave them an outline of the ami other parts of the slate.
A
Hying
squadron passed over San­
His first appointment wns St. Pet­
Chamber of Commerce work telling
ford
late
yesterday
afternoon being in
of tile big plans laid out by the San­ er's parish, DeLand. With the ex­ mass formation nnd mado the boys of
ford Chamber, the publicity and oth­ ception of eleven months of the yenr the A. E. F. think they were witness­
er committees nnd paid a nice com­ 1005, spent as secretary to the bishop ing another “big show'." The Jack­
A U T H O R IZ E D D E A L E R
pliment to tin- hoard of governors nnd and ehnncellor of the diocese, all of sonville
Metropolis
describes
the
nil tin- officers for their co-operation the then Father Curley's years as a squadron as follows:
priest were spent in the Athens of
nnd help in his work.
Under the command of Captain C.
Dr. Davis Forster was called upon Florida—DeLand. While pustor at S. Ford, the squadron of nine nrmy
to tell about the free bungalow and DeLand he had charge of all the mis­ planes which landed at Pablo Ilench
the golf links and country club nnd sions from New Smyrrio to Fort late Monday afternoon, were to take
this former Sanford resident has lost Pierce mid his missionary work kept to the air shortly after noon Tuesday.
none of his pep but tins gained some him on the road almost constantly. The huge birds of the air, which num­
for he launched into bis subject and There were very few people along ber nine in all, are beautiful ships,
gave n very interesting account of the that 150 miles of Ihen almost barren painted a dark green, and numchered
building of the beautiful bungalow coast, who did not know tile young consecutively. They landed about a
that will be given by the Hoard of priest in those days. He built a new mile and n half from Pablo Monday 8ay» you really feel dean, awf«i
Trade to the person writing the best new church nnd rectory at DeLand; to replenish the fuel tanks, which had
And fresh inside, and
essay on the city of New Smyrnn, no enlarged the church and built a small become exhausted in the long run
Are seldom ig,
Floridian being allowed to compete. rectory in New Smyrna; gave Fort from Americus, Georgia, the only
Dr. Forster also told of the country Pierce its first Catholic church and stop made between here nnd Mont­
If you nrc accustomed to woke up
club nnd golf links that will soon be through it maintained the most friend­ gomery, Ain.
with
coated tongue, foul hrenth or n
completed and this sketch of the work ly and cordial relations with his proAnything that thrives on
dull
headache;
or if your meals sour
The army planes are headed for
of his committee was filled with good testnnt neighbors. In fact the new Arcadia, where they will be used for nnd ferment, you have a real surprise
“knocking” is pretty sure to be
deeds well performed. All of the talks archbishop of Baltimore hns nlwnys training purposes. In the run from awaiting you.
been
proud
of
the
fact
that
“my
for the good of the public.
of the members of the New Smyrna
Tomorrow morning, immediately
the Alabama base, an average speed
Hoard of Trade showed that they were protestant friends outnumber my of 1*5 miles per hour was maintained. upon arising, drink a glass of hot
very much alive nnd on the job ev(fry Catholic friends ten to one."
( apt. Foril is in command of the water with a tenspoonful of limestone
The degree to which the Ex­
minute.
air fleet with the following officers phosphate in it. This is intended to
change Supply Company has
President, Ashton introduced R. J.
in the party: Lieutenants L. Claude, first neutralize nnd then wash out of
Holly nnd asked for an expression
been assisted by “knocks” tes­
Woodward, W. S. Wade, J. lllenk- your stomach, liver, kidneys and thir­
about the free bridge and good-ronds
ty
feet
of
intestines
nil
the
indiges­
luv, W. McCoy, J. U. Hadden and M.
tified tq its usefulness.
nnd other mntters from the spenker
Strahn. Captain Rust, an experienc­ tible waste, poisons, sour bile nnd
who told them all he could about the
toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening nnd
ed pilot, is also with the squadron;
free bridge assuring those present
purifying the entire alimentary en­
Citrus growers have learned
that the bridge would be built and
nui.
that the fellow who talks loud­
when it wns built nnd the good road
Those subject to headaches, back­
( F r o m ' W e d n e id a y 'i Dally)
from New Smyrna to Hanford built, a
est in opposition to the coopera­
(From W ednesday's Daily)
aches, bilious attacks, constipation or
lU'Bolution.s adopted by j» meeting
new hotel at Coronndo nnd free bridg­
A
short
mid-summer
musical
pro­
stomnrb
trouble,
are
urged
lo
get
a
tive idea usually is one who will
es to the snme that the cities of New of the wholesale merchants of Tampa gram was given Inst Sturdily after­
Inst week recognizing the meaning to
lose money by its success and
Smyrna .nnd Coronado would not hold
Tnmpa of the proposed freight rate noon by the Cecilinn Club. Most of
the people who would go there from
growth.
increase nnd pledging the wholesalers the numbers were from little folks
Interior Floridn. He also promised
to n use of water transportation to and greatly enjoyed. The entire pro­
the support of Sanford people for any
defeat the increase, were adopted by gram covered:
T h e g r o w e r s w h o are mem­
project that would build up New
.......... ...,....
the Rotary club in session Tuesday at Sonnty
Haydn
Smyrna and Coronndo nnd congratu­
b ers o f th e F lo r id a C itrus Ex­
' Pearl Robson
lated the New Smyrna Board'of Trade noon, with the further provision that (a) "Dcwdrop" ....................
onch
member
of
tho
organization
sign
c
h a n g e b e lie v e th e y are c a p a b le
upon their, wonderful - work. New
(b) "Dutch Doll" .............. I
the
resolution
personally.
Smyrnn occupies the snme position ns
n o t o n ly p f m a r k e tin g their
Dorothy Haynes
President Jackson, of the Rotary
Snnfoni in pie water transportation
"Good Night Song" ......... i
cro p s b u t o f b u y in g materials
line nnd Mr. Holly urged tho people club, told the Kotnrinns thnt the in­
Elizabeth Moisclt
crease would mean to his firm, which
JACKSONVILLE
MAN
a n d s u p p lie s a t w h o le sa le for
of New Smyrna to open the Inlet and
“Hobgoblins" __________
FINDS FLORIDA IN
get deeper water nnd go after the ca- handled in Tnmpa more heavy freight
e c o n o m ic a l p ro d u ctio n .
Elizabeth Whitner
'
IDEAL CONDITION
nnl people for a better canal nnd then than any other individual wholesale
“Indians Coming" ...........
Bilbro
concern,
ihe
loss
of
D
O
per
cent
of
its
they would lie independent of the rail­
Margaret Giles
tonnage. He gave that as an example
The following letter received by the
roads.
T h e y h a v e n o d e sir e to cut off
of what tho increased rates would "Aria" nnd "Folk Songs"... Spaulding
After the speaking the crowd was
Metropolis
today
from
n
well
known
a n y le g itim a t e p r o fit and when
Mary Helen Morse
mean to other wholesalers nnd to the
invited to pnrtnkc of hot dog sand­
“Spnnish Dance"
Moskowski Duval county uttorney nnd former
city.
L.
A.
Bizc
spoke
briefly
eont h e s e g r o w e r s h e a r m en “knock­
wiches, cold drinkB nnd ice cream and
Maduiino
Mullein
corning
the
seriousness
of
the
situa­
member
of
the
legislature,
forms
a
the big crowd was well fed nnd spent
in g ” th e E x c h a n g e S u p p ly Com­
tion, nnd I). B. McKay declared thnt it
concrete example of Florida’s condi­
some time in informal talks about the
p a n y it is n a tu r a l for them to
bridge nnd roads and many other is time every man in Tnmpa got be­ BROUGHT SOME FINE GUAVAS, tion. as compared to other States;
hind
the
move
to
defeat
the
freight
c o n c lu d e “th e r e ’s a reason why
things that nro planned for the'future.
increase. If Tampans are going to
Dayton, O., July 23, 1021
(Pram W adaaw U j'a D allr)
The Sanford visitors were taken to build a city, he said, it will be thru
b eh in d t h e “k n o c k .” "
D. C. Robb remembered the editor Editor Metropolis:
the Bungalow Beautiful and were car­
the development of this city’s water of the Herald today %ith a basket of
For the pnst three weeks I have
ried away with this fine structure that
commerce.
Rotarian
Anderson,,
who
The Exchange Supply Company r**
been
making a tour which has taken
some
fine
ripe
gunvns.
Some
pcopio
was built by the people of New
declared himself to be a small ship­ might not like guavas, but they arc me to prominent centers in Alabnmn,
daces g rert and packing boose cests
Smyrna who gave the materials and
per, proposed thnt something be done our favorite vegetabale, nnd ns Dave Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ken­
for ■ embers of the Florida Citrus
their time free for tho building that
will be given away some time during to keep the issue altte, and was told Robb calls them "Florida Apples,” so tucky and Ohio, and everywhere there
Exchange. See the nearest Subthe winter. They were also taken to that the wholesalers and. the hoard of they are, for thoso that like them,- seem to be great financial and indus­
Exchange
or Association manager
the municjpal owned public utility trade arc working on a solution at the nnd we are among those who like trial depression. I know that wo are
present time.—Tampa Times.
them raw, or cooked or made into de­ experiencing some of these difficult­
ria n t where they saw a fine new plant
l i c i o u s jellies nnd preserves. There are ies in Florida, but the contrast be­
uvrned by New Smyrna thnt is mak­
Older
business
women
should
set
oceans of guavas this year and as tween the situation in Florida nnd
ing twenty per cent on the inveatment. When the corporation owned the standard for their younger sis­ sugar is cheap, the Florida people these .states. Is so marked'~aa~ lo'bo
plant nt New Smyrna broke down last ters along the lines of clothes.—Mrs. ought to put uj^vnany thousands of astonishing.
year nnd the owners refused to fix it Lena Lake Forrest, president, Na­ glasses of flno guava jelly. It is real­
After viewing the situation in these
up the people of New Smyrna bonded tional Federation of Business and ly the finest jelly in tho world.
states I feci thnt the people of Flori­
for enough to build a pWnt and now PProfcssional Women.
da should Congratulate themselves up­
they have one of which any city could
The feminist movement in Ger­ on their favorable position in the
well feel proud.
We all kick about our p ro m t tax­ many. hasn’t progressed so far as to present financial and industrial deA new hotel la contemplated a t Cor­ es, but we would be mighty glad to change the Hymn of Hate to the presaion,
E. W. Wnybright.
onado Beach and many other 1m- be rich enough to pay twice aa much. Herr of Hate.
Florida Metropolis

W h at H e n r y F ord S a y s A bou t
M ach in e P o w e r F a rm in g

Edward

EveryKnockis aBoostf
for the

SUPPLY COMB

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRTOAY, JULY 29, 1921
t m.

The Florida Scout
«For Wide-Awake Boya"
S5e Year
*
flLLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
902- French
M i l &gt;«• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »

F. B. BURCH WAS ASSAULTED
AND ROBBED ON THE SHORE
0L LAKE MONROE LAST NIGHT

GENEVA
The Community Club will hold Us
meeting nt the town hall Monday af­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Itedpath, of Jackson­
ville, were calling on friends Satur­
day.
Fred Bnllnrd nnd Miss Edna Gleger
attended the moviea in Sanford Inst
Saturday.
Mr. Witcomb visited Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dooley, Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Prevatt left Saturday
for Eau Gallic to spend a month with
her daughter, Mrs. Mathews.
Mr.nnd Mrs. P. Brown and family,
of Georgia, arc spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbe spent
Sunday in Sanford with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tillia and family.
Mr. P. N. Stover left .Monday for
Tampa, where he will apend a month
or two with friends and. relatives.
Mrs. Curlett was shopping in San­
ford, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillie Sypcs have re­
turned from Sansula, after a two
month's visit with Mrs. Sypcs’ moth­
er.
• ‘
Miss Edith McClellan, of Eau Gal­
lic, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Prevatt.
Mr. Charles Harrison was shop­
ping nl Sanford, Wednesday.
Mr. Wilson Gleger hns just return­
ed from Winter Pnrk nfter spending
a couple of weeks with his aunt.
Mr. Gordon Fiynt ia working in Mr.
Unwins' meat store.

Was Walking on Lake Key West is Sore Be­
cause Sanford Stole
Front When Attacked
Prof, and Mrs. McKay
by Assailants

For Sore Throat,.
Coughs, Croup.
Ask Your Druggist

(From Sttardajr'i D»Uj)

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DcLAND, FLORIDA
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, SANFORD, FLA.

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Steam Dyers
ll Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
re prepay pnreel postage on returns

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•
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-Sanford, Fin.

One must be careful about wander­
ing around the lake front and other
dark places, oven in Sanford, that has
always enjoyed the reputation of be­
ing a very modest and well behaved
city,
F.
B, Burch, of - Jacksonville,
guest at the Valdez hotel, thought ho
would take a turn In the moonlight
last night and get the cooling breezes
from Lake Monroe before ho turned In
When about half way between the
city dock and tho railroad tracka on
the lake shore, some one grabbed him
from behind nnd hit him with a club
or piece of lumber, another assailant
tried to cut him nnd did*cut through
his clothing and after he had broken
hia hand trying to defend himself the
aassailants went through him and ex­
tracted some $560 from his pockets,
and left him, lie called for help and
mnnaged to drag himself as far as the
court house steps, whete several peo­
ple, attracted by his calls, found him
and the police force were summoned
and immediately wero busy on the
case arresting several negro sus­
pects who are now in jail but since
Mr. Burch did not recognize the men
nnd could not tell whether they were
negroes or whites, ns he was suffer­
ing from his wounds, it wns thought
best to hold tho negroes until today
when he will be nb'lo to give a better
account of tho affair.
The attack was so sudden, nnd so
entirely unexpected, that Mr. Burch
hnd nq time to sec the nssnilnnts, and
could only fight for his life which he
did as bis broken linnd testifies.
He is the southern district manager
of the Canopus Club, and hns been
hero several days on business con­
nected with the local Canopus club in
■Sanford. Dr. .Marshall, who attend­
ed Mr. Burch last night, reported this
morning that tho pntient was rest­
ing easy, and it is thought would suf­
fer no hnd effects from his encounter.
He sustained several bad cuts on the
head, one presumably from n scant­
ling or shnrp piece of wood, his hand
is broken and his clothes cut in sev­
eral places, the knife just grazing the
skin, nnd brought the blood in one
plnce. The chief of police is working
on the case and it is thought will
have a solution of the affair as soon
ns Mr. IlUrch is nblc to give a bet­
ter description.of his assailants.

Key West, Fla., July 23,1921.
To tho Editor of the Sanford Daily
Herald, Sanford, Fla.
My Dear Sir:—Some months ago
the writer had tho pleasure of passing
through your beautiful and enterpris­
ing city. Wo were charmed Indeed
aby your extensive groves of golden
oranges and the broad fields of celery,
lettuuce, cabbage, peppers and other
succulent winter vegetables that
greeted our eyes from the train,
eally,.wo felt like U would be fine to
be a citizen of Sanford. Your ele­
gantly built city was also an attract­
ion, We consider Sanford right in tho
front ranks of Florida's most success­
f u l cities.
But you have one hard kick com­
ing from us for one thing you have
done! Why did you come down horo
nnd rob Key West of two of our very
best teachers—Prof, and Mrs. Glenn
E. McKay TNow, in.all seriousness, Key West
has sustained a great loss in their go­
ing. Prof. McKay and his good wife
were duly elected for nnothcr yenr,
and we hnd no thought of their not
remninin*. We did not know that wc
were to loqse them until it was too
•ntl*. Although strong pressure wns
brought to induce them to remnin,
with new offers of compensation, etc.,
they had agreed to go *to your city,
and we had to submit.
•
Key West never hnd a principal
who did better work thnn G. E. Mc­
Kay, nor one that wns more generally
loved by everybody for his thorough­
ness nnd good discipline. His good
wvif.j is also a most excellent instruct­
or. Both nre patriotic Americans and
genuine Christians.
We congratulate your city nnd
board of education upon the wise se­
lection you have made. This is the
day of Sanford's opportunity in the
educational sense, ami we feel sure
the will lake advantage of that opportunltp with a vim.
This letter is voluntary, nnd unso­
licited by those to whom It refers.
Fraternally, •
M. C. LUNSFORD.
* . Pastor First Baptist Church.
That long, low, rakish-looking craft
which ic accused of sinking merchant
ships stays well outside the three-mile
booze limit, we notice.—Denver Rocky
Mountain News.

[The army and navy bill for 1922
Rub-My-Tiam kills Infection.
Lenine's situation is not unprece­
uld build 150,000 homes, or keep
dented. That other fellow felt that
1732 used cars in running order.
—Get 'your Scratch Pads from T^e
way after be hnd killed the goose
Herald—by
the pound—15c.
that
laid
the
golden
egg.
fififi cures Biliousness.

YouTl get somewhere
S tart fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a
pipe
I—ana forget
iorget every smoke
smoxe experience you ever had
naa
ipel—and
that spilled the beans 1 For a jimmy pipe, packed
brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of
smokejoy you ever registered! It's a revelation! ^
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P u t a pin in here! Prince Albert can’t bite your
tongue or par 9h your throat Both are cut out by our
exclusive patented process. So, just, pass up any old
idea you may have stored away that you can’t smoke a
p ip e! W e tell you that you can—and j ust have the time
o f your life on every fire-up— if you play Prince Albert
fo r packing!
'
W hat P . A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
home-made cigarette I Gee— but you’ll have a lot of
fun rolling ’em .with Prince Albert;' and, it’s a cinch
because P, A. is crimp cut and stays put!

SANFORD NEEDS MORE BENCHES
FOR THE TOURISTS THIS
YV1NTER ONE OF THEM
WRITES ABOUT IT.
The Herald has cnllcd attention
from time to time about the need of
more benches on the streets, not only
for tho winter visitors, but for the
benefit of out owm people. There is
no place-quite so cool these summer
nights ns tho streets thnt get the full
force ,of the cooling breezes from the
lnke. There should be benches on all
of the main streets, nnd especially on
Palmetto, Magnolia, nnd Park, that
lend to the lake front. Tho different
organizations sould take up this mat­
ter and donate so many benches and
have the mnjade at once In order to
have them ready for tho big winter
tourist rush and also for the home
people to enjoy this summer. One of
our visitors writes below that he will
donate to the good causo:
Bryan,.Ohio, July 21, 1921.
Herald Office, Sanford, Fla,
What is thc population of Sanford T
Answer on enclosed card, and oblige.
There was very serious complaint last
winter about the seating capacity of
Sanford among the tourists, especially
the older people. If It ia required,
will start subscription by sending you
$l.$$. Place about ton‘Hive capacity
scats on the two bank comers If pos­
sible.
Yours, etc.,
J. W. PICKLE.
302 S, Beach St., Bryan, O.

P

I hereby give notice
to all parties owing me
an account over ninety
days old, unless satis­
factory settlement is
made within sixty days
from this date your ac­
count will be advertised
for sale.
,
Yours truly
CATES CRATE CO.
July 8,1921.
47-tfc
DIED AT BRADENTOWN.
The remains of J. A- Braxton were
brought here Saturday for burial and
the services at the cemetery were con­
ducted by Rev. Welsh, of the Baptist
church. The deceased was a former
resident of Sanford, and wilt be re­
membered by many former friends.
He died at Bradentown on Tuesday. *

666 cures a Cold quickly.
The closing exercises of the school
of experience arc frequently conduct­
ed by a refreo in bankruptcy.

R. A

ndrew s

R E A L

Real Estate Service

FUNERAL OF LIEUT. CLARK
AT DELAND YESTERDAY'.
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h il ip

NOTICE TO CREDI­
TORS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

(From Satunlftf'a Dally)

‘ The funeral of Lieut Clark wns
belli from the Cnnmpbell residence at
Do Land yesterday. The chaplain
from Cnrlstrmn Field hnd charge of
the services and the pall bearers wero
fellow officers from the aviation field.
The fioral offerings wero beautiful,
coming from the various aviation
fields where Lieut. Clark had served,
front the American Legion nnd front
the ninny friends.
Cnpt. DeCottcs
and n squad under the command of
Sergeant Entzminger, from Company
D, of this city, acted ns the guard of
honor, nnd also the firing sqund at
the grave. Those in the squad were,
Corp. Turbell, Dick Terheun, Jr.,
Wm. Mero, Millard Rutherford, James
Mitchell, Jos. Perritt, Arthur Gatchell, T. J. Pierce, and Bugler John Musaoh. All during the services at tho
grave an airplane from Caristrom
Field hovered over the cemetery and
nfter the firing‘aqund the buglnr gave
taps nnd another young man wns laid
in n soldier’s grave, another young
husband nnd tho science of the air hnd
taken another fine young soldier who
died in tho service of his Country.
Numbers of friends nnd relatives
from Sanford, New Smyrna, Daytona,
and other cities, were in attendance
nnd the DoLand post of the American
Legion, were present and acted as the
guanl of honor. Mra. “Clark was tho
dnughtor of C. H. Campbell, of this,
city, nnd the young people were here
on their wedding trip, making tho
flight from Caristrom Field to DcI and by nlrplaqe. The accident thnt
coast the young aviator his life, occur­
red at Kelly Field, Texas,, Inst Mon-day.
The sympathy of the. many friends
of the family goes out to them in
their hour of sorrow. Deceased was
from Abingdon, 111,, where ho leaves
n mother nnd.several brothers and
sisters.

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SANFORD HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 49
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 22,1921

JOE SAUCER CONVICTED
YESTERDAY FOR HAYING J
LIQUOR IN POSSESSION

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JAPAN DECIDES DEFENSE IN
ATLANTIC
COAST
LINE
TO TAKE PART BASE BALL CASE
TO IMPEACH IMPROVES RAILROAD WAY
IN CONFERENCE

AT "WASHINGTON THAT WILL b i l l b u r n s w h o is s t a t e w i t ­
NESS AGAINST THE
DISCUSS SOVEREIGN
PLAYERS
REIGN
(Br TV* «—dit*4 Ft***)
(Br TV* Xi&gt;ocJiU4 rnM)
CHICAGO BANK CLOSED
TOKIO, July 21.—Japanese cabi­ CHICAGO, July 21.—Defense In
BY STATE EXAMINERS,
Judge Householder Im­
tho baseball trial today began what
NO SHORTAGE CLAIMED net, newspaper* say today, ha* decid­ waa announced u j U attempt through
ed to participate In the proposed
poses Heavy Penalty
Washington conference with.* general cross examination to Impeach Bill
(Br TV, i »***!«1*4 Fr***) •.
B um s,‘state’* stkr witness for per­
of $
and Costs
CHICAGO, July 21.—The Michigan program of not discussing question?
jury
and early in the day apparently
Avenue Trust Company waa dosed affecting the sovereign right of parti­
had
forced
Burns to contradict points
today by the state bank examiner* cipants and also not to discuss Shan­
of
his
teftimony
of how the gamblers
Examination of the books immediate­ tung and Yap questions, which it is
conspired
with
the
White Sox players
ly started. Officials disclaimed any held were decided by the Paris peace
to
throw
the
1919
world’s
series.
knowledge of shortage In bank’s ac­ conference.
CABT S m T ? R o S LTWOCON counts and said the examination was
Profits Are Scant
only routine. *
COURTS
Will Not Extradite

1,000

and

lMHONlHS

DEMOLISHING BUILDINGS

IlOMDING OF BATTLESHIP
RESUMED TODAY OFF THE
CAPES. LARGE BOMBS USED

That Have Been An
Eye-Sore For Many ■
Years
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(Br TV* A***d*t*4 Bt**«)
NORFOLK, July 21/r-With favor­
able weather, the bombing.of the for­
mer German battleahip Ostfiesland
was resumed thla morning sixty miles
off the Virginia capes. Bomba of one ALL THE FRAME WAREHOUSES
and two thousand pounda are being
HAVE BEEN REMOVED IN
used by the navy planes.
REAR EXPRESS OFPICB

BIG IMPROVEMENT

FREIGHT RATES
ARE REASONABLE
SAYS COMMISSION

The Atlantic Coait U na Railway la
making
good their promise* to make
Negrro to Georgia,
j. M. Saucier, otherwise known as
■
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their property on Railroad Way raora
Fear of Lynching
• (By TV* A***«UU4 Br***&gt;
joc Saucer, has been tried, convicted
attractive and for the pest week havo
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NEW YORK, July 21.—The cost of
and fined, in two cases for the of­
had a gang of workmen busy tearing
(Br TV* A***«ut*4 T r i l l )
producing an ico cream soda is ap­
fense of having in his possession in­
down tho frame etructure th a t in for­
LANSING, Mich., July 21.—Govern­ proximately 7% cents a glass, a prom­
mer days was used as an expres* shed
toxicating liquor*.
or Groesbeck refused today to permit inent pharmacist announced today in
This is the last round of the well
for the handling of fruit* and vege­
extradition’of Thomas Ray, a negro, stating it could make a reasonable Charges on Vegetable* Except Celery tables and In late year* b** bean ,
known Snucer cases, so far as the
Under Ice Unreasonable
to Georgin, until officials of Wilkin­ profit by charging the customer 10
Seminole County Courts oro concernused as a warehouse fo r the storage
cents. The cost is divided as follows:
In
Connection
With
Statement
About
son
county,
of
th
at
State,
have
dii­
of crate*. The building* have been
cd«
Syrup, 1 cent; milk, 1 cent; ice
New Smyrna Case
It will bo remembered that some
proved a report that /.preparations
- WASHINGTON, July 21.—Freight very unsightly and were the subject
cream,
2 cents; labor, breakage,
were made to lynch Ray about a year
time in March of thl&gt;
Saucer was
rates and refrigeration charges on of much dlacuaalon In the meeting* of
(Br TV* a***ol*t*4 Br***)
arrested by Sheriff Hand on the
ago, when Albert Sleeper, then Gov- waste,
— . etc.,. 8W cents. Most prices in Citrus fruits npd vegetables from the City Commissioner*, the ChambaB
DAYTONA, July 21—Damage suits ernor, clgntd extradition papers. Ray New York are 15 cents and up plus
charge of having Intoxicat ng liquors
Florida were held by the Interstate of Commerco and especially with tha
In his possession. Later In May, ho aggregating $100,000 were filed at is wanted in Georgia 'for murder.
war tax.
Commerce Commission today to be owners .of tho new Welaka block.
was arrested by same sheriff on same DeLand yesterday against Hugh
The wooden building* havo all been
not unreasonable In nggrcgntc. The
charge. In .both cases he was bound Sparkman and the Daytona Journal
torn
down and only the brick build­
charges on vegctsblcs except celery
ing
of
the American Expreaa Co.,, and
over to await the aetion of tha grand Publishing Company of which , Mr.
under refrigeration were held unreas­
tho
two
brick buildings on. Commer­
jury meeting on tho 24th day of May Sparkman is manager, with libel as­
onable as they do not provide in In­
by Judge Housholdcr, it being under­ signed ns causo of actlorf.' Four suits
cial
street
that were formerly used
stances where lower minimum weight
ns ticket offices and baggage room*
stood at that time that he had been each for *25,000, two against Spark­
and
higher
rate
apply
than
under
ven­
theretofore convicted in the County man, two ngainst the Journal Publish­
tilation, for alternative application of for tho railroad when Ihla building
Judge’s Court for tho offense of sell­ ing Company, the complainants arc
same rate and minimum as under ven­ was tho itation, jCtnains. It la rum­
ing liquors, which would have placed W. L. Gause and Guy Jordan, of New
tilation.
Alto held refrigeration ored that a co-oparatlve atore will oc­
COMPENSATORY DUTIES
Passage
Assured
By
a
the cases before tho Circuit Court for Smyrna. The suits arc tho result
charges onjfrults and vegetables un­ cupy the old ticket office.
ON COTTON TEXTILES
trim
vne grand
gr»..u Jury met
-------and
----------trial. The
found from an account published in the
Heavy Republican
reasonable )“ ■ftat they nre based on ’Where tho frame buildings former­
DENIED IN HOUSE TODAY
indictments ngainst Joc in both eas^ Journal of a visit t &lt;-«ntly to
ho™
ly stood the railroad has built a high
an excessive qilinlty of ice.
Majority
fence to keep out trespasser* from
rs, but when the cases were called for of Mrs. Smith at New Smyrna by
(By
T
V
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Au*cUU4
B
r***!
the railroad property and tho Ira-,
trial ho requested a continuance be­ Cause and Jordan in which it is al­
(By TV* A»»*&lt;UU4 Br*»»)
was siruc*
u, «..v
WASHINGTON, July
Smith Was
struck by
one
provement In this part of the city la
cause of tho absence of a material leged Mrs. Strain
WASHINGTON,
21.—End of
u u m a u . . **.a *.* v - . . . -------------------- -v. -------------------------- - -July
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along tho line* of the new spirit that
witness on account of sickness. This man and that tha party w». compo.cd ^from long staple cotton were denied i(j,0 tariff fight in the house is due to­
-Itn
tfn d rY trT ear down nTl unslghly
was granted. The grnnd jury then In of member* of the Ku Klux hint).
by the house today in line with Ha ac- |
a vote on tha Fordnoy bill Is
buildings.
session mndo. their presentment and
tlon yesterday in refusing edmpensa-^ BCheduM forlnte today with passage
recommended that a special term of
tory duties on leather products.
| regarded assured In view of heavy
court J)c called to dispose, of these
---------------------i rpuldican majority which thus far
British Government
cases nnd others on the docket. On
VIGIN PINE TIMBER
1BUpportcd the measure as a whole.
Will N ot R epresent
June 27th, n special term of circuit
OF SOUTH EXHAUSTED.- prospects for a bitter last ditch fight GOVERNOR AND LIEUT.-GOVER*
court was called, Judge Wilson, of
Miami P reacher
■ ■ 1I over some of the contested sections of
NOR INDICTED FOR EM­
Mariana wna sent hero to preside. Tho
ATLANTA, Gn., July 21.—The v ir-■the bm
bbc voted on again before
BEZZLEMENT
Saucer enses were called and he being
Concerning the Tarring and Feather­
gin pine timber of.the south is nearly ■thc flnn| „pproval is placed on tho
present nnd represented also by
ing Case Thia Week
.
exhausted, and the Southern Fores- ‘
^
8PRINGIELD, 111., July 21.—In­
Cheney A Akcrmnn, of Orlando, sev­ REPUBLICANS JOIN DEMOCRATS try Congress, opening Its session here •
dictments charging Governor Small,
_ ,
TO DEFEAT HIGH TAX
eral motions, chief of which were tho
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
today,
will
discuss
reforcstrntlon
In
t
I
Llout.-Governor
F.
E.
Sterling,
and
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h e British
ON SHOES
motions for a change of venue were
• BURNED TO DEATH. Vernon Curtis with embezzlement,
LONDON, July 2 1 .-1 W u m taa
the southern states as a means of
,i
;of, .a conll^
„ / j irovernment docs not intend to make
argued, nil overruled and Saucer went
conspiracy nnd■ operation
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WASHINGTON, July 21. — The providing for future timlier resources, j CLEVELAND, July 21.—Two wo­ conniurncy aim
to trial on o'no case. It was found,
Many
nu*rt
prominent
in
forest
con­
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',y ,h?
States government concerning the
. however, that a recent ruling of the bouse refused yesterday to put nn imservation work were listed nmong men nnd two children were burned to gamon county grand jury yesterday tarring nnd feathering If Irwin, a
Nu,.rente
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port
tax
on
boots
and
shoes
and
other
Supreme Court hnd held thnt the
death in n boarding house fire here afternoon.
,
form of judgment used in the several, u,atht&gt;r products, although it previous- speakers at the thrcc-duy sessions of
British subject, at Miami Sunday,
On tho first Indictment the gover­
today.
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night, Cecil Ilarmsworth, under *•&lt;
County Judge’s Courts was insuffi ly had fixed a tariff on hides.
nor, lieutenant-governor and Curtla
The house voted down 99 to 02 n
rotary of foreign affair* announced
clpnt to give the Circuit Court juris­
wero charged with cmhczzlement - of
in the house t&gt;f common* today. He
diction ns to second offenses in these ways and means committee amend­
$700,000.
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• '' said he was confident thnt the United
eases, and ho the circuit court lost ment proposing a duty of 10 per cent
The indictment for conspiracy and
States Itself will take atepa to see that
jurisdiction, and .Judge .Wilson in­ on leather produpts, which was re­
confidence
games charges that tho
garded
as
an
indication
that
the
house
justied is done, wlthqpt tho British
structed the jury to return a verdict
three obtained divera drafts, warrants
government representation*.
favoring the defendant. Thi* was may roverse itself-on the duty of 15
vouchers nnd documents to the
done, and the defendant walked out per cent on hides when that question
amount of two million dollar*.
of the court room without waiting for comes up for separate vote today.
Allcgcl illegal operations by the MAKE THOSE WlIO CUT
Action by the house on tho lenthcr
’ the Judge to finally dispose of his
DOWN A TREE PLANT
DISCOUNT KATE
governor, lieutenant-governor
and
cuso. The State Attorney, Mr. I&gt;e- schedule came at the close of a stormy DeValera and Craig will
• ANOTHER—HARDWICK.
named in thc indictments, cen­
REDUCED TO 5&gt;/2% , Curtis,
Cottcs, then entered a nolle prossequo session, the Inst full day to be given
Assist
Smuts
in
Re­
tered around 'deposita of state funds
as to the other case. Saucer was re­ over to actual consideration of the
ATLANTA, July JU&lt;—“Cltlxcna who
with tho “Grant Park Ilnnk" held by
storing
Peace
(By
T
V
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A
»»**U
l*4
Br***l
arrested on a wBrrnnt from the coun- Fordncy bill. Today at 3 o’clock vot­
cut
down trees should be forced to put
the
grand
Jury
to,
have
been
a
ficti­
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BOSTON, July 21.—A reduction In
.ty judge’s court In both cases, and ing on amendments nnd on tbo bill it­
trees
In the|r place*,” Governor Hard­
tious
institution
slnco
1908,
when
it
(By
T
V
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A***&lt;ItU4
B
r***)
the discount rate of federal reserve
when the easel were called his at­ self will start with the understanding
LONDON, July 21*—A basis for a banks in Boston, New York,.Philadel­ censed to function.
wick
declared
In welcoming tho third
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. tomeys entered a pie* of “uterfois that final action on the measure will conference to attem pt tho settlement
Individual
bonds
on
each
indictment
Southern
Forestry
Congresi which
phia
nnd
San
Francisco
to
5V4
per
cent
acquit” (or former jeopardy and be taken before adjournment. The bill of thc Irish question has not yet-been
were
fixed
at
$50,000.
,
opened
Ra
sessions
here
today.
was
announced
here
yesterday.
The
acquittal) in ‘ both eases. t The state then will be sept to the senate.
found, it was announced in official new rotes are effective today. They
Governor Small will appear In court
The necessity of taking at »p» to _
filed a motion to strike each of the
communique issued after thc confer­
have been approved by the federal re­ this morning it was said, to arrange vent tho south's forcata from beinff
pleas. Last Monday a session of he JUGO 8I.AVIA MINISTER
ence today between Lloyd Georgo nnd
lia bonds.
denuded waa stressed by all ipeakars,.
KILLED UY ASSASSIN
serve board.
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county judge’s court was held for the
DeValera. DeValera will return to
Thc “Grant Park Bank”, establish­ in a letter' from President H ardlnf
purpose of hearing arguments on the
Dublin tomorrow and will communi­
TALLAHASSEE, July* 21.—Thc ed many years ago by thc late Sena­ and in a paper by Secretary of
(By TV* ZiM«*l*d Br***)
matter. Tho arguments of counsel
cate
with
Lloyd
n n GRADE. July 21.—Minister of
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- - George
- after further board of commissioners of state Insti­ tor E. C. Curtis and Alonzo Curtla, culture Wallace, who was unable
being made Judge Housholder took Interior Drnshkovlcs of Jugo-Slovia discussions with his follow
* ** s there. T ; tutions will meet here July 27 to con­ father of Vernon Curtia, although
be present.
,
the m atter under advisement until yes­
sider ways nnd means of expending having ceased to function several
was shot dead this morning by young
—
Henry
p
.
H
artner
of Uranio .
(By TV*. Au m UUS B»**0
terday. when he handed down an or­
The asslssln was
$250,000 appropriated b ythe last leg­ years prior to Small’s term as treas­ president of the congress, declared
Bosnian
communist,
LONDON,
July
21.—DeValera
con­
der sustaining tho state’s motion to
urer, wn? used by the alleged con hla address that taxea and fire *
ferred with Lloyd George thla morn­ islature for Improving thc state caplstrike the picas, and the defendant, arrested.
splrntors as thc agency through which been the chief obstacles in the
tol.
The
commissioners
will
examine
ing from 11:30 to shortly after noon.
Saucer, was put on trial.
to mako loan* of state fund* to Ar
pay $1,000 and costs, or not
plans
for
Improvement*,
which
call
of reforeatratlon. “Should it be
In the first caw, No. 825, a jury tho $1,000 and costs he gets an addi­ A large crowd of Sinn Fein sympa­
mour A Co., and Swift A Co., Chicago
for
remodelling
and
additions
to
the
thizers
were
on
hand
to
cheer
their
eoaary to send to the Mlddleweat
consisting of the f # n r i n g ; W. R. tional eight months, which give* him
leader on hla arrival.. While a large building, and also wil (consider the paokert, according to the indictments. the Pacific coast for lumber to b « '
Prevatt, Joe Cameron, Y. 0. CoHcr, a sentence of twenty months.
number recited the Roiary other* employment of *n arch*t»:?._____
in the South?? he asked. “II am i_
H. F. Steele, M. Stolnoff and F. W.
He immediately entered notice of
‘Extracts”
is
Basis
waved
Sinn Fein flag* and aang Iriah
to
say,” he added,.“th a t moat of
Talbot, were sworn and bearing the appeal and his appeal bond waa fixed
hope for an amiable.meeting between
•outhern states are taking atepa
evidence and charge of»the court, re­ by Judge Housholder at $8,000. Hi* aonga. DaValera waa chatting and the two Iriah leader*, but the moder­
For
Heart
Balm
Case
smiling as he came out and It seemed
&gt;TVvi remedy their forest difficqltis.t« and t
turned a verdict of guilty.
appeal goes to the Circuit court, and
ating Influence of General Smut*
(Br TU A****ut*4 Br***)
In the second or Case No. 320, a if the judgment of the county judge a to the crowd th at he waa pleased coupled with Belfast dispatches to
restore waste forest lands.”
with
tha
^Interview.
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SALISBURY,
N.
C„
July
20.—
He urged prevention offlre and
jury of R. W. Lord, O. C. D*k*r ’
court la sustained Saucer will have to
thb effect that Sir James doe* not re­
When
'a
Wife
sues
for
damagei
for
Muuon, H. M- Rumbley, J. A. Rum­ pay the penalty Imposed by Judge
change
in taxation of forest land
• LONDON, July 21.—The probabil­ gard the peace parleys as Interrupted, alienation of her hbaband's affections th a t tha taxes be levied upon the
ble? and C. D. Couch brought In A
ity of a meeting In Belfast of Eamonn have gone a long way toward re-es­ •he generally names another woman. her yield .at' the time of cutting.
verdict of guilty.
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i S i U t o was represented In all ar­
tablishing confidence.
Judge Housholder then asked Sau­ guments and during the trial* by DeValera and Blr James Craig, the
Other than to-appolnt a c
Mr. peValera, now la reported will­ Not so with Mrs. Mellsaa J. Woodcer If he hsd anything to say why Schell a M*lnes, prosecuting •Horne* Ulster premier, Is foreshadowed In ing to go to Belfast and meet Sir Ington. of thls/elty, F lrroring ex­ on' resolutions the congress transactsentence should not be pronounced. He for the county, who was asalsted by some political quarters this morning. Jam ei Afler "he Tias’dlscuased with bit tracts, grown potent since prohibition, ed no business today, the meeting
Gen. J. C. Bmu&amp;rpremier of South
replied th a t he had nothing to say, Gtc.JVv DcCoUei, while Sauc« .ws*
Dublin follower* certain proposals are her co-respondents. Mr*. Wood- vlijg given over to addressee and
whereupon the J u ^ KnttnCCdJlim represented by the firm of Cheney A Africa, who re-entered the negotia­ which, it is understood, Premier Lloyd Ington today filed suit for llO.OOO .late aftemood to a visit to **
to p a f a fine of $5&lt;&amp;00 and costs and Akerman, of Orlando. Under the law tions yesterday, doubtless Is largely George will submit to him today.
• against W. A. Bozeman, a grocer, who Wren’s Neat,” home of the lata
in addition to serve for a period of six the state will be represented in the responsible for th lran d similar optim­
The. British cabinet yesterday gave the charges sold to her husband flav­ Chandler Harris.
months on the copnty road, and upon appeal by Geo. A. DeCottei, state’* istic speculation which has survived special consideration to the 1Irish oring extracts which caused him to
under great difficulties since Monday,
default of tKe payment o f fine to
neglect and to beat her. Mrs. WoodWe can’t love the man who goea
when the Ulster premier departed question and it la believed that the ington doesn’t specify the flavor.
serve fo r a period of four months ‘ S
i . &lt;"l'br*Ud Saucer caae la
aforementioned proposal* will be dis­
suddenly
for
Belfast
making
a
force­
church
and singe “Stand up for
longers The sentence In UM'second rapidly drawing to a close, and U a
cussed at great length, and that they
ful
statement
on
the
subject
of
self­
■us,”
and
then w ont stand up
,. ‘ case was the same as In the nrst,
demonstration th at he that offend*
are likely to receive the approval of —Get your Scratch Pada from The
determination
aa
it
applied
to
U
liter.
woman
In
a street car.
to begin a t the expiration of the first. the majesty of the »*w, must sooner
Herald—by tha pound—15c. _
Thi* teemed for a tlm6 to end mil the entire ministry.
This gives the defendant one year on
i,
• the county road and requires him to ,or later P»Y
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END OF TARIFF BILt,
DUE IN HOUSE TODAY,
VOTE ON FORDNEY BILL

INDICTMENTS
FOR OFFICIALS
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HIGH TARIFF
ON SHOES IS
KNOCKED OUT

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18,1921

CROP PROSPECTS
FOR F L O R I D A
AREVERYBRIGHT
CITU US CROP BETTER THAN EX
PECTED AND STAPLES
ABB FINE.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell have bo’t
a small car.
John Lundquist, Jr., begun work for
H arry Kent at their shop in town
this week.
Walfred Pierson has been having a
little let off from shop work this
week nnd is working out their orange
grove.* His brother Carl la helping,
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Tcltsma, of Geneva,
were Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick. They came
up quite often as he has colonies of
bees on the old Keely place, now
known as the Phillips place.
Wm. Miller, of Orlando, spent a
day last week at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Volie Williams.
Mrs. John Borell was calling a t the
homes of Mrs. Ballinger and other
friends in Grapeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, of Sanford
wero callers Sunday at the honjc of
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0 . Tyner.
We understand Mr. Vihlen has put
up a cottage for his nephew from
Sweden, who will live with them until
he learns our language, cracker style.
In our Fourth of July items, the
names of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyner,
who spent the week end and remained
over for the Fourth with relatives in
Jacksonville,
were unintentionally
ojpmitted.
Property seems to be changing
hnnds rapidly in Grapeville of late.
We understand Mr. and Mrs. August
Swanson purchased the cottage and
2V4 acres of land of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Beck, but do not expect to
move to it at present.
Andrew Bertleson and wife nnd
baby arc expecting to visit for n short
time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reid in Palatka nnd with other rela­
tives at Seville nnd Boston nnd in
Georgin.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nonh Fry motored up
Sunday from Windemcre to spend
the day nt the home of her sister,
Mrs. T. 0. Tyner, bringing with them
Mrs. Bengston for n short visit nnd
Miss Eunice Tyner who hns been
their guest a couple of weeks.
Mr. Swnn of nenr Twin Lakes was
n morning caller in Grapevillo Wed­
nesday on his wny to town.
He tells us he frequently spends
Sundny with his friend, Mr. Lynn,
who i^ still in poor health.
John Borell is busy at present doing
repair work on his residence.

mui, J. H. Gilman, C. D. Lcffler, J. L
Wilson, E. C. Romfh.

MIAMI, July 13.—Five bank presi­
dents yesterday were elected com­
missioners of the city of Miami under
the new city-manager form of govern­
ment adopted 1n an election January
21. The new government replaces the
old councllmanic form.
The largest vote in the history of
the city was cast, totalling 0,717.
The bankers were opposed by five
candidates who termed themselves the
Independent ticket. The highest man
on the banker’s %ticket received 860
votes more than tho leader on the In­
dependent ticket and the low man of
the bankers 216 more than the Inde­
pendents' high man.
The commissioners wi]l be inaugur­
ated Friday. They are: J. E. Lum-

All of these gentlemen are known
to Sanford people and one of them,
especially, In Charlie LefTler. He is a
former Sanford boy, the son of C. H.
LefTler of this city, and is one of the
pioneers of Miami, where he went as
a youth and grew up w ith that flour­
ishing city. His success in business
and his success in politics is always a
source of gratification to his many
Sanford friends. If all of the com­
missioners are a4 good as Charlie
LefTler. Miami will have the best govemment th a t city has ever experienc-

Or TU I mmUM Tnm)
GAINESVILLE,
July 15.—Crop
prospects over the state were irregu­
lar on July 1 according to the report
of the Federal Bureau of Markets and
Crop Estimates here on condition dur­
ing the month
June. The report,
prepared by Sam T. Fleming, statis­
tician of the bureau, declared citrus
fruits were improving and that indi­
cations on July 1 were for increased
production of rice, peanuts, peas and
legumes generally with a decrease in
corn, cotton, tobacco and most of the
Clough returned Sunday to Lakeland our main avenues, it rather takes tho
other staple crops.
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. McCall. Joy out of keeping to beautify a coun­
The citrus crops are recovering
L. M. Dowdy left Sunday for a short try community to havo little old ten­
from the critical condition caused by
ant houses built on w hat should he
visit to his fsmily a t Ambrose, Ga.
dry.w eather in May and June, says
Miss Elisabeth Y o u n g . entertained the best streets, and any way, the
the report.
Grapefruit especially,
a t a swimming party a t Lake Charm colored people much rather live in the
when compared with the condition o1
Saturday afternoon in honor of her colored settlements.
form er years, promises a heavier yield
cousins, Francis and C harier Richard
than usual. Oranges are not up to
Walpole, of Sarasota.
the usual condition but did improve
Miss Katherine Lawton is visiting
during June and the pessimistic feel­
her aunt, Mrs. Mathiaon, a t Fort
ing of growers earlier in the&gt;eason as
Myers.
regards production has shifted now to
Mias Inex Strange,
of Sanford,
the question of transportation and
spent Sunday afternoon in Oviedo, the
rates. No reliable estimate of produc­
guest of Miss Nell Williams.
tion for the citrus crops can be mado
Work has been started on the new
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young and lit­
this early because conditions during
postofTice,
which is to be right across
tle daughter, WHda, left Thursday for
the next six weeks or two months will
from
the
old
one.
determine largely the site of the crop.
Hot Springs, Ark.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Reiter and children
Prospects for a good yield, however,
Miss Nell Williams spent Saturday
were
visitors
in
Orlando
Friday.
£re better now than earlier in the
in Sanford.
J.
E.
Phipps
returned
Friday from
season.
.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Fran­
Miami.
There has been some shifting of
cis Swope, Miaa Mable Swope 'and
Frank Topliff, of Orlando, was a
acreages in the staple crops but grow­
James ush spent Satuarday afternoon
visitor
in town Wednesday.
ing conditions Indicate production will
in Sanford
Bill
Setchcr
was a visitor In San­
NOT be in line with such changes.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sunday and ford Saturday.
Com, with an increase of about for­
baby, John, left Tuesday after an ex­
Mr. Spinks was, transacting busi­
ty thousand acres over last year pro­
tended visit to the family of Mr. andd ness in' Sanford Saturday. • '
mises a lower production because of
Mrs. A. J. McCulley.
C. H. Heaten, of Fort Myers, is
the damage to early plantings from
Messrs. W. B. Young..Lee Jordan visiting his mother, Mrs. H. Heaton.
dry weather. The bulk of the pro­
andd Rev. L. E. W right, spent Tues­
duction will come from hte late plant­
day in Orlando.
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Cotton, on a grently decreased
acreage, promises low yields nnd decreased production
Tobacco, with an increase of five
per cent in acreage, and a perfect
stand which gave early indications of
unusually heavy yields, was serious­
ly affected by tho dry weather in May
and June nnd production was further
curtailed by damage nnd losses from
rains at harvest time.
The rice acreage is fully twentyfive per cent grenter than in 1920 due
to extensive plnntings in one or two
localities.
J7ie acreage nlrendy planted to
sweet potatoes, peanuts nnd hay crops
is smaller Jhan Inst yenr but plant­
ing hns been delayed by dry weather
and late plnntings, extending through
July and part of August, may offset
these decreases.
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The meeting nt the Methodist
The condition of honeybees over
the state on July 1 was excellent, so church closed Sundny evening nftcr a
far as strength of colonics nnd hcnlth- very strong sermon by Dr. Walker
fulness was concerned, the Bureau on the subject of "Influence."
states. The avernge yield of surplus
A. E. Fnrncll hns bought out tho
Mr.nnd Mrs. W. E. Young s;
honey .per colony to that (Into was 35 ptock of S. P. Walnwright nnd moved
Wednesday ift Orlando.
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pounds as compared with an average it into tho Oviedo Mercantile 'C6.,
J. A. Pickett, of Wildwood, spent
for tho United States of 23.7 pounds. store.
Wednesday and Thursday In Oviedo.
Much higher yicldn would have been
Mrs. Moran and children, of Geneva,
A gloom wns cast over the whole of
made under more favprnblo condi­
and Mrs. Rose, of Lockhart, are in
Oviedo
Monday
by
tho
Budden
death
tions but rniny weather during the
Oviedo this week being called here
heaviest flow through the Tupelo sec­ of Mrs. Janie Jackson Dlvins, niece
by the illness of their mother, Mrs.
tion of West Florida nnd dry weather of Mrs. C. L. West. Mr. Divlns and
Sundial.
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with extensive burning of the woods Miss Jackson were married in San­
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lee and little
earlier in the year over the state as a ford Inst Tuesday. On Friday morn­
daughter,
Dorothy May, and Mrs. $•'
ing
Mrs.
Dlvins
was
taken
violently
whole cut off what promised to he a
W. Swope, spent Wednesday In Or­
season of unusually heavy honey pro­ HI nnd all efforts to save her seemed
lando.
futile until Monday morning at five
duction. .
• T. W. Lawton and little son, WllPreliminary estimates of ncrcago o’clock she passed away. Her mothlinghnm,left Wednesday for a visit
pod production for 1921, the first
to Jacksonville.
numerals representing acres and tho
Miss Nell Williams spent Wednes­
last production, follow:
day evening in Sanford.
Com, 820,000 and 10,414,000 bush­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brannon and
els; cotton 82,000 and 15,500 bales;
Mrs. I. L. Cook, of Orlando, left Thurs
pw'eet potatoes 43,000 and 4,267,000
day for a two week’s stay a t Daytona
bushels; tobacco 4,400 ami il,0?0|W9
Beach.
pounds; rice 3,700 and 92,000 bushels;
Mrs. W. M. W right left Thursday
h ats 67,000 and 776,000 bushels; hay
for Tampa.
all 129,000 and 143,000 tons; Irish po­
J. A. Rush spent Wednesday In Or­
tatoes 19,000 and 1,760,000 bushels;
peanuts 109,000 and 3,700,000 bushels;
lando.
sorghum for syrup, 60 and 71,000 gal­ funeral. Mrs. . Dlvins had visited
Bliss Eddie Rushing left Thursday
lons; sugar cane for syrup, 25,000 Oviedo many times and was a great
for her home in Ocala afte r an ex­
acres but no estimate of production favorite with all who knew her. The
tended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Wade..
a t this time.
Newa has been received in, Oviedo
sympathy of the entire community
The growing condition of crops on
of the blfth of s son, James Marvin
goes out to the grief Stricken family
July 1, 1920, and July 1, 1921, the
to Mr. and M rs. C. B Jones, of
in this dark hour of sorrow.
first figure being that of the former
Tampa.
Blessrs. Francis andd Charles Rich­
and the latter of this year, normal
A. K. Wade spent Wednesday In
ard
Walpole motored from Sarasota
condition being represented by 100%
Leesburg.
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Friday to be the guest of their aunt,
as follows:
The property Just back of the Sea­
Com 76%-74%; sweet potatoes Mrs. W. E. Young, for several .days.
board depot has been leased by J, A.
88-86; tobacco, 90-81; rice, 93-90; Hay They left for home Wednesday corHaigh for a concrete block plant, op­
all, 90-93; oata (a) 86-05;• pasture 95­ rying with them Miss Elixabeth
erations to begin right away on the
82; field peas 86-86; field beans 85­ Young. Bliss Mable Swope also ac­
manufacture of building blocks of all
87; patches, 76-76; pears, 36-65; wat­ companied them . as fa r as Tampa
kinds.
ermelons (b) ■ 150-110; cantaloupes where she goea to visit Miss Ethel
'(b ) 72-80; peanuts, 89-00; sorghum
'n . n former resident of Oviedo.
(fo r-sy ru p ), 88-86; pineapples, 76­ T. L. Lingo left Tuesday f&lt;)r Ches­
ORLANDO, July 14.—Work will
80; oranges, 90-86; grapefruit 79-86; ter, S. C., Yrom which place he will
begin within 60 days on construction
limes, 83-83.
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• go to Jonaluska, N. C|. as a student
of T 'le n story modem hotel here to
— -(a ) Condition*at-time of harvcstr ~ a t the School of Blethods for Sunday
cost approximately $1,000,000 as the
(bj Per cent of normal production. school workers.
result of the* closing . of a contract
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whereby the present site of the
Mrs. Sundial, mother of Mr*. S.
TALLAHASSEE, July 14.—J. A. McBride, is quite ill at the {lome of
Chamber of Commerce andd- 80 feet
adjoining waa acquired by the pro­
owe, of McClenny, has been appointed the U tter. Mrs. Sundial is eightymoters of the building. The hotel site
. sheriff of Baker county, by Gov. Har- two y e a n old end little hope for her
will havd a frontage of ISOfeet on
deen, toisueceed D. V. Selph, resigned. recovery Is held by the family and tenant houses for their colored help
(srlth all ap9logies to the colored Orange avenue and extend back 100
friends.
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THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE

IS &gt;A CLEAN MARKET
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So says the Florida Board of Health
Sugar, 13 p o u n d s.......................................$1.00
Sunnygold Syrup, can ........
13
Can^fripe, Saturday only, p er can............. 25
Catsup, Lippincot’s best, per b o ttle ..... .20
Campbell’s Beans, 2 for..,.;-........................ .25
A rm our’s Tall Milk, per doz............. •....... 1.50
A rm our’s Small Milk, per doz.
« .75
Goblin Soap, per b a r......... ....................... .06
F at Fryers, per lb....... ............... .t ............ .45
CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Everything else in the m ark et and grocery
line a t reduced prices
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I. D. MARTIN, M anager
Phone 113
W elaka Block

THAT IS BETTER THAN THE BEST.
7—THAT IS ABOVE ANYTHING TO Bfi
l FOUND IN SANFORD.
THAT ARE BELOW EVERY BODY.

YOU KNOW U. S. TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES

ACCESSORY DEPARTMENT

ELDER SPRINGS WATER ALL THE TIME

ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
JACKK 80NVILLE, July 14.—The
ORLANDO
Civic Clearing House which will have
for its purpose the -coordination of ef­
The “Energizer” Service can
forts of all -civic •bodies in this city at Orlando a t 18 West C e n t n
Has been organised and H. P. Adair,
president of the. Chamber of Comchalnnan for a
merce, chosen as chairman
Rub-My-Tfem cures
month- Under the plan of organiza­
tion a new chairman will he elected
each month.
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Automobile S tarter Gear' Bauds,
Mounted on Fly Wheels
Automobile Crank Shaft* Returned
Gas Engine* end Pumps Overhauled
Irrigation Nipple*
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You want to get 100
cents for every dollar
you spend. A Clothcraft
suit will give you all of
th a t
There’s lots of
wear-resisting quality,
long lasting good fit and
shapeliness, built in, and
the price is just what it
should
be — decidedly
reasonable. To top it
off, it’s guaranteed to
wear and serve—easily a
dollar’s worth for every
one you spend.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY. HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921

PROMISES MUCH TO THE HOYS
WHO WILL GET PAID FOB
VACATION

FINE TJOT PAID ADDITIONAL
SIX MONTHS WILL BE
IMPOSED

(Br n * Ah k Ii M Pr*u)
The nnnual encampment of the nat­
ORLANDO,
July 10.—R. D. War­
ional guard'will take place from Au­
ing
wns
sentenced
today to six months
gust Gth to 20th of this year nnd will
in
jail
nnd
a
fine
of
four hundred dol­
be interesting to Sanford people from
lars
and
costs.
If
fine
is not paid an
S o ld o n ly
the fact that this is the first time this
by deal
additional
sentence
of
six
months
wll
Will Be Placed on Exhibition in Chi- city has had n piilitary company in
many years and Sanford will be rep­ be imposed to begin at expiration o:'
resented by Company D, the machine first six months, Waring was con­
gun outfit. Captain DeCottes sends victed of aggravated assault upon J.
out the following dope about cncamp-t F. Ange, local banker, whom he shot
AS THE REPORT GOES BACK TO
March 30th. His counsel has given
ments and vacations:
WAR TIME SYSTEM
notice
of appeal and Waring has put
Headquarter*, Co. D, 1st Inf. F. N. G.
AND LOSSES
up
*1,000
bail.
Sanford, Fla., July 16, 1921.
Memo.
WASHINGTON, July 19.—OperaMOFFETT NAVY AIR CHIEF
To All Enlisted Men of Co. D,-lst
tion of tho shipping board’s fleet for
Inf. F. N. G.
the fiscal year just ended resulted in
WASHINGTON, July 18,—Captain
. Subject: Annunl Encampment from
a loss of approximately *380,000,000,
William E. Moffett was named by
August
Gth.to
20th.
Chairman Lasker of the board an­
1. —It is hoped that practically ev­President Harding yesterday to be
nounced last night. This deficit waa
ery man of this organization will ar­ chief of the navy department’s bureau
greater by *280,000,000 than previous
range his affairs so as to attend the of aernatutics with the rank of rearestimates from official sources and the DcWitt Clinton,
cpming. encampment of the Florida admiral.
wns announced follOwTnj? an examina­
Nntional Guard. Every man is en­
tion of ail board accounts.
titled
to n vacation. This encamp­
The government's venture in the
ment provides the opportunity of a
merchant marine business Inst year
16-days vacation with all expenses
NON-SKID
RED-TO P
CORD
involved a total expenditure of *680,paid and in addition, the enlisted men
000,000 so .far os could bo ascertained
attending are paid for their services
from tho bonrd’s books which Mr.
while
in camp.
Ij»sker described as in bad shape. The
2.
—Apropos
of tho coming cncnmpnew chairman estimated that it would
R ed u ctio n o n all styles and sizes
ment
which
affords
n vacation, the
cost the' government *300,000,000 to
WASHINGTON,
July
18.—Con­
following excerpts are taken from an
enrry on operation of the fleet this
gress is now considering a national nr tide by George Ado:
year.
.‘1.—Move around before the ivy
In stating that nn examination of Sunday law. Should such a law pass
the hooks showed that *3KU,000,000 it would thereafter ho practically im­ begins to climb up your legs. When
hud been expended from the public possible to carry on any kind of busi­ the days arc long and hot got ready
funds of the shipping board Inst year, ness on Sunday in the United States, .to- file off the ball nnd chnin.'
4.—Wait until the Asters are
Mr. Lasker said that this '"revealed and the measure will undoubtedly
meet
with
much
opposition
on
the
blooming,
and then no matter where
an astounding case of absolute decep­
part of those who look with disfavor you go, go somewhere else. Only nn little nephew, nnd Miss Martha Fox
tion to the country nnd congress."
left yesterday for Daytonu Bench
"The president was astonished nnd upon anything savoring of a "blue oyster remains forever at the old where they have taken a cottage with
homestead.
dismnyed that such a condition could law."
their sister, Mrs. Snm Pittman, of
In presenting to the senate the
6.—If the nil-wise Arranger had Tampa, for a month.
exist when 1 laid these figures before
him yesterday afternoon, hut he want­ statement of a committee composed mount for you to look out of the
II of the time, ho George Dean, of Wnycross, Ga.,
ed me to.give the public the facts," he of those interested in Sahboth ob­ same
spent Saturday nnd Sunday with his
servance, Senator McKellnr, of Ten­ would not have given you iegs.
added.
cousins,
Mrs. Morton Thigpen, nnd
nessee
said
that
he
did
not
give
his
G.—The planet you are now visiting
Total expenditures over receipts ap­
Dr.
Dean.
assent
to
the
proposal,
but
that
he
may be the only one you ever see.
peared to lie approximately *380,000,Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher motor­
000 Mr. Lasker said instead of *99,- would have it Inserted in the Congres­ Even if you get to travel, the next one
may not have any Grand Canyon or ed to Daytona Bench yesterday with
518,6G7.11 ns previously shown by tliB sional Record.
This proposal wns in the form of Niagara .Falls.
C. B. Thompson, of Orlando.
hoard’s hooks. A commercial concern
an
appeal
to
the
president
and
con­
7. —It is true that n rolling stone Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Sorrell and their
operating on a similar basis would
have been in the hands of a receiver I gress for a national Sunday law, by gathers no moss, but it gets rid of the daughter, Miss Hazel Sorrell, of Orsome time ago, the chairman assert-1the Southern Methodist General Con­ rough corners nnd takes on a beauti­ Inndo, are the guests of their daugh­
ful polish. Besides, who wnnts to be ter, Mrs. C. W. Stokes, at her home
ed, stating also that he knew this', ference, is ns follows:
state of affairs, was nut the fault of | 1 Hereafter it shnll he unlawful covered with moss? Some hermits on Magnolia nve.
Mrs. Morton Thigpen and little son
Admiral Benson, former chairman of for any person in the employment of are learned but only the travelers are
the board, nor of Controller Twee- tlic United States to work or carry on wise. Go mi a journey every year so Billie, left yesterday on the bout for
that you may jolt out of your brittle Jacksonville, going from there to "How I Cleared the Mill of Rats," By ICE FACTORY BURNED
dale. He said (lint it was due to the| his ordinary vocation on Sunday.
2
—It
shall
be
unlawful
for
any
‘J. Tucker, R. I.
NEAR OCALA TODAY.
head-piece the notion that your home Douglas, Ga., where they will visit
system started during tho war, nnd'
person
or
corporation
to
operate
on
OWNERS SUFFER BIC. LOSS
township is the steering-gear of the relatives for several weeks.
"As night watchman believe I have
continued until recently. The money I
Sunday
any
freight
or
passenger
universe,
'
which is unaccounted for was paid by!
Miss Mildred Simmons, of Jackson­ seen more rats than any man. Dogs
(B 7 Th» A u s c l* U 4 f l H i l
8. —Don't' worry about loss of timeville, is the attractive guest of Miss wouldn't dare go near them. Got
the chairman to have been disbursed j train, or mail train, or any other train
OCALA, July 19,-^The ice factory
$1.26 pkg. pf RAT-SNAP, inside of
by operators of government owned or part of such train in the carrying from business or the expense (this Julia .Zachnry.
nnd warehouse of Johnson &amp; John­
boots for which a full accounting has on of Hie interstate commerce, trade, vacation will iost you nothing^ you
Mrs. II. B. Connelly and . little six weeks cleared them all out. Killed
son,
nt Reddick fifteen miles n*rtbof
or
traffic
of.any
kind.
get pnid for it).
daughter, Mary, and her mother, Mrs. them by the score every night. Guess
not been*made. The chninnnn furth­
Ocula,
was destroyed by fire thU
3.—It
shall
be
unlawful
for
any
9. —Some people think if theyHawkins, left yesterday for Winston- the rest ware scared away. I'll never
er asserted that of 9,000 voyages
morning.
The fire is supposed to
po.ltoffice
to
be
open
on
Sunday
or
to
splurge around and have n good time Salem, N. C., Mrs. Connelly nnd little he without RAT-SNAP." Three sizes,
made only 3,000 had been accounted
have
caught
from the furnace. Loss
deliver
mail
on
Sunday.
may be tin* children will not have Mary will go to Washington, New 36c, G6e, $1.26. Sold and guaranteed
for nnd that 200 auditors were now
is
estimated
at
twenty-five thuosaod
I.
It
shall
Is1
unlawful
for
any
enough funds in the next 16 years to York and Baltimore before returning by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
working uii the books of these opera­
person
or
&lt;
orporation
under
any
lidollars.
keep
them
in
touring
ears
and
fur
t or s to find out w ha t happened.
home.
cense iif the government to enter in ciiulk. Don't be afraid to make a will
Rev. A; S. I’eek and his mother,
interstate business of any kind on reading as follows: "Dear Offspring, Mrs. Jonathan Peck, left this morning
Buy it with o Herald Want Ad,
Sunday.
3,991,597 Tons of
Test cards—local views—lc each at
go out and get it the same as I did." for Daytona Beach and are pleasant­
.—Six Inonlhs* imprisonment and
HERALD ADS get results.
10. —It is time to declare for thely located nt the Manor apartments. the Herald office.
Cotton Seed Crushed n Gfine
ranging from $100 to *10,000 rights and privileges of the passing
J. B. Huff, of Atlanta, Gn.,
A ugust 1 to June 30 would be plnced on any one violating generation. Tnke your vacations while willMrs,arrive
tonight nnd will l&gt;c the
this law.
you
can
get
them,
eventually
you
may
guest
of
her
son nnd daughter, Dr,
WASHINGTON, July 19—The June
7.—Any cor|K»rotion violating this not he able to name the spots you are and Mrs. Ben Cnswell. She will be
lizcr without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
cotton seed and cotton seed products law would suffer a fine ranging from
going to visit next,
accompanied by Misses Katherine MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers, Insecticide,
rejam of the census bureau, for the *1,000 to $100,000, and upon a second
Huff nnd Margaret Bostwick.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Sprayers. Poult/y Supplies.
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period August 1 to June 30, issued violation would forfeit its charter. It
Capt. Inf. F. N. G.
Mrs. J, M. Mitchell and daughter,
yesterday by the census bureau shows is provided, however, that emergency
Get May 20th, 1921, Price Lists. Now furnishing “SIMON PURE’ and
Elizabeth, have returned from nn ex­
Cotton seed crushed 3,991,597 tons, instances of charity and necessity nre
. “GEM BRANDS”
DEATH
OF
THOMAS
BAKER
tended visit with relatives in Missis­
compared with 3,999,485 period last not included nor punishable under the
E. O. PA IN TER FERTILIZER CO.
sippi.
year; on hand at mills June 30, 109,- provisions of this act.
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
(T ro m r n d . f ’i D . l l j )
Mrs. Emma E. Johnson nnd little*
309 tons, compared with 30,044 tons a
Thomas J. Baker died at his home daughter, Frances Aline, left Satur­
year ngh
on Snnford Heights this morning nt day for an extended visit with rela­
. Crude oil produced 1,279,630,014
•10:30 o'clock after n lingering illness. tives in Georgia nnd Alnhnmn. Her
pounds, compared with 1 207,004,373;
Mr. Bnkcr had suffered two strokes son, Arthur, will join her in Mont­
on hand 47,850,G20 pounds, compared
of paralysis, the last one about a gomery. They will he nwny until
with 44,928,432.
year ago, paralyzing his limbs but he September.
Relined oil produced 1,129,142,508
bore his suffering nnd ill health with
Mr. nnd MVs. Charles Evnns .and
pound.*, compared with 967,400.331;
Christian fortitude nnd in his lucid children of Manatee, arrived last
on hund 295,719 pounds, compared Alabama Lady Wai Sick For T hru intervals wns cheerful and resigned.
night and nre the guests of the form­
with 328,713,203. '
Deceased was a native of Tennessee er's sister, Mrs. H. L. Gibson. Mr.
Years,
Suffering
Pain,
Nervous
Ca'.c and meal produced 1,750,106
nnd came to Sanford with his family Evans left this morning for Gnincatons', compared with 1,811,694; on
and Depressed—Read rfer
from Knoxville, Tenn., about two vllle, where he will be until Thurs­
hand 07.455 tons, compared with 176,I HAVE THEM
years ngo, moving to a farm on the day.
Own
Story
of
Recovery*
169.
West Side nnd about one year ago on
Among
those
from
Sanford
enjoy­
Linters produced 432,281 bales,
account of Mr. Baker's health the ing the delightful ocean breexes and
compared with 606,461; on hand 154,family moved to Sanford Heights; surf nt Daytona Beach yesterday were
051 hales, compared with 213,082.
Paint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C, i t Stegall building n new homo there, lie was Misses Mildred Lee, Anna Mason,
Exports were: Oil 279,586,093 Of near here, recently related tho fok about seventy years of age at the
Hattie Estridge, Messrs. Frank Allen,
lowing interesting account pf her r* time of his death.
Jim Lee and City Manager C. J,
coTcry: “I was In a weakened con
Four daughters and one son and a Ryan.
dltlon. I was sick three years In bed wife arc left to mourn the loss of
■offering &amp; great deal of pain, weak father and husband.
lion—lots are being sold right along and building In this
nerroos, depressed. . I waa so weak,
section
is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
The funeral services will take place
I couldn't walk across the floor; Just tomorrow morning nt 11 o’clock, Dr.
the good of Sanford at heart.
had to lay and my little onee do thi
MT. DORA WILL HAVE
Walker, of the Methodist church, of­
work.
1
was
almost
dead.
I
tried
NEW STREET PAVING every thing I heard of, and a Humber cf ficiating,. interment beirig made in
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
doctors. flUll I didn't.get any relief Lake view cemetery.'
to say just what is my candid, convictions would put it
MT. DORA, July 19.—The council I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I The sympathy of the many friends
of ML Dora has ordered street pav­ believe if I hadn’t heard of and takes Is ext ended”fo the bereaved family,
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
EXCdpUoHully.
good
Cardul I would have died. I bough!
ing bids on buSinecss and residential ■lx bottles, after a neighbor told ml
grade.
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
streets to the extent of two and a jshat it did for her.
I Wouldn't Go Camping Without
To insure prompt
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later. .
hal fmiles. This wiltgive Mt. Dorm 4
“I began to eat and sleep, began t&lt;
Rat-Snap," Says Ray White
delivery place orders
1-2 miles of asphalt streets. In making gain my strength and am now well
now.
strong; I haven't had any trou
the new improvements the clay on tho and
“Wife and 1 spent our vacation
Any quantity. Write
ble since . . . I sure can testify to thi
strets remade will be placed on the good that Cardul did me.
I donl camping last summer, smell of cook­
for prices on your re­
streets and thus ML Dora will he think there la a better tonlo madl ing brbught rata. We went to town,
quirements.
about the most completely paved and I believe It saved my life.”
got some RAT-SNAP, broke up
For over 40 years, thousands of wo cakes, but it outside our tent. Wa
■mail city in the state.
men have used Cardul successfully
In the treatment of many womanl] got the rats alright—big fellows.”
Farm ers, storekepers, housewives,
ailments.
Rub-My-Tism kills infection,
P. O. Box 2163, Station AWatch the South East Comer ot
If you suffer as these women did should use RAT-SNAP. Three sixes:
JACKSONVILLE, FLA
(ike Cardul. It may help you, too. 36c, 66c, *1.25. Sold and guaranteed
At all druggists,
E 85 by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.

And Only One-Third of Famous Old Engine,
W inner World Record,
O perations Are Ac­
Restored to Old Shape
counted For

give tire mileage
at the lowest cost

A N ew Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product

AGENTS FOR

Phone 17

Farms, Homes,

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921

TO INVESTIGATE WOULD GO FROM
HOUSE TO HOUSE
ACTIVITIES OF
REV. IRWIN

GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
HAVE BEEN GREATLY CUT
IN YEAR JUST PASSED

TARRING AND FEATHERING AT
MIAMI HAS STARTED
SOMETHING

JAPAN SPLIT
ON BIG ISSUE
DISARMAMENT
PUBLIC DEBT CUT
Decrease of

387 Mil­
lions Compared With
Last Y ear
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BUREAUSRATS AND LIBERALS
IIAV^ WIDELY DIVERGENT
VIEWS.

HAS BEEN REDUCED MANY MIL­
LIONS ACCORDING TO AN­
NUAL STATEMENT
(By Tka AuoeUU4 P r « i)

WASHINGTON, July 19.—The to­
tal government expenditures for the
flical year just ended dropped off
nine billion dollars compared with
Jut year, representing a decrease of
1387,000,000 in ordinary disbursements
and a reduction of 17,840,000,000 in
payments on public debt according to
■an annual statement issued today by
the treasury.

fish dying in

ST. JOHNS RIVER,
BUZZARDS BUSY
Thousands of fish nrc dying in the
St. Johns river, rivermcn reporting
them floating down stream by the
thousands. Mullet, catfish, bass,
bream, goggle-eyes nnd other species
have l&gt;cen, identified.
Dcnd trees
along the river nrc Covered with buz­
zards, which light in the trees to rest
after their orgies, or to watch for the
dead fish to come by anil he wnshed
up auainst the banks where the buz­
zard* can get them.
,
For several months water in Lake
Ikresford has been green, and as soon
Ss this took place nil fish left the
lake. Now the green, murky appear­
ance has spread to the river itself.
Some people believe that the lack of
cold weather last winter, which gen­
erally destroys the water hyacinths,
has permitted the hyacinths to spread
to an unusual degree this year, and
that they have poisoned the water nnd
killed the fish.
others express the opinion that the
government may he using something
tn kill.hyacinths in the upper stretch­
es of the river, nnd that this hns
washed down, killed the hyacinths nnd
poisoned the water.
Olliers believe that someone is us­
ing dynamite in the upper' St. Johns
lo gather the fish, that dead fish es­
cape from them, nnd the dynnmito is
disturbing the mud flnts nnd discol­
oring the wafer.
. Whatever the cause of the unusual
death among the "fish, it should be invt Oigated by government authorities,
and. if possible , stopjted.—DeLnnd
NYu s,
FALLING TREE KILLS
ONE AND SEVERELY *
WOUNDS ANOTHER.

TOKIO, July 18.—Japan today
seems an Empire divided on the great
issues created by the summons of
President Harding to a conference on
disarmament and Far Eastern prob*
Terns. On one side largely In the
ranks of tho bureaucrats then) are
fears that the proposed conference
trill be dominated by the Anglo-Sax­
ons nnd may result In strangling Ja­
pan’s -political nnd economic devel­
opment in Asia.
On the other side is n powerful lib­
eral group, which demands that Ja­
pan enter into tho deliberations fear­
lessly, submitting her wants resolute­
ly combating for them with con­
tinence nnd not opposing just claims,
Haggling nnd bickering, they insist,
will ruin the cause of Japan.
Both camps agree that Japan is
facing a crisis, requiring tact and
largeness of vision. Many members
of the privy council, according to tho
well Informed newspaper, Chugni
Shogyo Shimpo, are pessimistic about
the conferences; they contend thnt
the proposal to discuss problems and
policies of the For East Indicates co­
operation1 between the United States
nml Great Britain in an attempt to
settle international questions favor­
ably for them, an indication of which
was to be seen in the nttitude of the
English toward the Anglo-Jnpanese
alliance.
The invitation to Chinn to join in
the conferncce, it is further urged, is
additional evidence in support1of the
theory of a secret purpose on the part
of the Anglo-Saxon nations in end­
ing the conference. They argue thnt
Chinn doubtless will strive with the
support of England nnd America, for
a settlement of questions in her favor
resulting in injury to Japanese in­
terest in China. The councillors are
quoted ns saying:
"Japan should make participation
conditional on the settlement of all
questions between Japan nnd the
United States, including opening the
economic door of all territories in the
Pacific to Orientals.”
Many lenders of Japanese thought
are expressing the opinion thnt Ja­
pan will have at Washington the gold,.t1 opportunity of her history to make
known to the world her desires nnd
reach the understanding with the
United Stntes which is regarded ns
so vital to Jnpnn’s future.

"KEECHOBEE, July 19.—Follx
Taylor, 48, an employe of Johnston &amp;
Mi Neill, naval stores operators, was
seriously injured nml Sam Knowles,
ru-gro laborer, was killed Satur­
day during a heavy rain and’gale, by
a falling tree. Taylor and the negro
Mere ytenring down a small building
&lt;&gt;n the lake shore when the storm
came up. They took refuge under the
canvass top of1an old boat, which
they propped between two smnll
trees; a large cypress uprooted by
the wind fell across them pinning
Taylor under the branches nnd the
ngro under the trunk of The treo.
Taylor managed to extricate himself
and unable to move nfterwnrd arous­
ed a family nearby with his shouting.
When help arrived ho was uncon*
selous. The negro was gotten out with
considerable difficulty and lived but a
few hours.
Taylor was forced down Into the
soft sand over a foot by the blow,
which struck across his hack and
shoulders while he was sitting down.
He has suffered severe concussion of
the spine and has several badly dam
aged ribs. It la thought that he will
recover.
You Guard Against Burglars, But
What About Rata?
Rats steal millions of dollars1
worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc.
Destroy property and are a menace
to health. If you are troubled with
rats, try RAT-SNAP. It will surely
hill them—prevent odors. Cats or
dogs won't touch it. Comes in cakes.
Three sizes, 35c, 65c,' $1.25. Sold,and
guaranteed1by Ball Hardware Co.—
Adv.
The next war may be won by che­
mists, as the experts 4ay; but as us'*
uni the belligerents will ask God to
win it for them.

(By Tfe* A iK d tttd F rtu )

MIAMI, July 19,—An investigation
of the nativities of Reverend Irwin
White, rector of a negro Episcopal
church here, who was kidnapped, tar­
red and feathered Sunday night will
bo made by the Right Reverend Cam­
eron Mann, Bishop of the South Flor­
ida Diocese, who is expected to ar­
rive here today. Other Episcopal
clergymen here telegraphed the Bish­
op asking him to investigate the sit­
uation here as Irwin is a missionary
serving under appointment by . the
Bishop.

Rev. Irwin, of Miami,
Leaves for the North
Seems to Fear Mob
MIAMI, July 19.—Iter. Irwin, who
was flogged, tarred, and feathered
Sunday night and ordered to leave Mi*
amt within forty-eight hours, an­
nounced today he was leaving for the
north on the 4:40 train this afternoon.

Public Bathing
Houses Popular
At Pensacola
PENSACOLA, July 19—The re­
cently commissioned public bath
houses nt the foot of I street, which
the city lias had constructed for the
benefit of people on tho west aide
have jumped into jiopulnfity nt once
ami several hundred people daily nml
Jar In the night make their way here
to enjoy a swim. The location is at
a |&gt;oint where the white sand bottom
extends for more than one hundred
yards front ■the shore line, and the
place is very popular for tho women
and children. So popular have the re­
sorts become that Street Commission­
er George Enrichs today put the
street force over there to improve the
ronds leading to the beach.

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Some people read the patent medi­
cine advertisements. For that matter,
some rend the stories about the row
between Greece and Turkey.

To our friends and neighbors who
were ho untiring in their acts of love
and service during the illness and the
death of our husband and father, we
wish to extend our deepest heartfelt
than!**, nnd to express the hope that
when sorrow visits them they may re­
ceive the same courtesies that have
been extended us;
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MRS. W. K. BAKER,
O. C. BAKER,
MRS. A. E. MINGE,
MRS. S. A.1MINCEY,
• MINNIE BAKER,
ROSALIE BAKER

P L E A S A N T W ALLS
Make. Pleasant Rooms
Soft and restful in tone, the walls of a room should form a
natural background for its furnishings.

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WALL PAINT give a room an atjnwphere of pleaiant renfulneu.

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tion nlso adopted a constitution and
by-laws at tho meeting last night—
Lakeland Star.

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666 cures Chills and Fever.

Lucky
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S tilly t « F lpch K idneys and
N e u tra liz e Irrita tin g Acids.

Kidney nnd Bladder weaknesses re­
sult from uric acid, says n noted au­
thority. The kidneys filter this acid
from the blo^ nnd pass it on to tho
bladder, where it often remains to ir­
ritate and inflame, causing a burning,
scalding sensation, or setting lip an
irritation nt the neck of tho bladder,
obliging you tn ^eek relief two or
three times during the night- The
sufferer i» in constant dread, the. wa­
ter passes somethimes with a scald­
ing sensation and is very profuse;
again, there is difficulty in avoiding
it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
it, because they can’t control urina­
tion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimes® very painful, this U
really one of (he most simple ail­
ments to overcome. Get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from your phar­
macist and take a tableapoonful In a
glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two 'or three days. This
will neutralize the acids in the urine
so it no longer is a source of irrita­
tion to the bladder and urinary or­
gana which then act nonnally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and la mads from Jthe acid of grmpea
and lemon juice, combined with lithl^,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caus­
ed by uric acid irritation. Jad Salta
is splendid for kidneys nnd causes no
bad effects whatever.
. Here you have a pleasant, efferves­
cent HthU-wstcr drink, which quick­
ly relieves bladder trouble.—Adv.

The stockholders of the Lakeland
Country Club met last night In the
City IIoll nnd formed n permanent
organization. Officers lected were:
G. E. Todd, president; Wrn. Steitz,
first ice-president; E. N. Good, sec­
ond vice-president; W. I*.'King, sec­
retary, and W. W. Chase, treasurer.
Directors elected to Serve with the
above officers are C. D. Judson, H. L.
Brown, C. O. Pinch nnd U. W..Iversen.
Charles Howe, the golf expert who
will lay off the course, was present
nnd made a talk and among other
things stated thnt he expected to
get busy at once and have the course
ready by the first of the year. He
Is now living with his family in. the
residence on Lake Parker which will
be remodeled into an attractive- cltfli
house. The directors also authorized
the completion of the purchase of the
property and the beginning of such
improvements such as tennis courts,
boat houses, a good beach and ev­
erything thnt will make a first clnss
country club as it is'not the inten­
tion of the members to limit it to
golf alone*.
A campaign for memberships will
be started at once as the organization
needs at least fifty more members
before it can go ahead with the In-

"It Looked Like a Battlefield In
KurniitT* Said Mr. C. Dunstcr
"Was staying nt n hotel in a small
Pennsylvania town. Early one morn­
ing 1 went to the stable to hire a rig
and was shown a pile of dead rats
Germany is doubtless wishing that
killed with RAT-SNAP the night be­ she hnd paid a little less attention tn
fore. I*ookrd like a battlefield in the goose step and n little more to
Europe.” Three sizes, 35c, Gfic, $1.25. the side step.
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
ware Co.—Adv.
666 cures Hillous Fever.

IF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER BOTHER
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Tennessee Farmer Wants to Go From
House to House and Tell Every­
body About Tanlae.
"If I were not so busy with my
farm work I would go from house to
house nnd tell the people about Tanlac," said A. L. Livingston, a wellknown farmer, living nenr Ashland
City, Tcnn.
“I had stomach nnd kidney trouble
nnd suffered torment with my back
and side. The doctors could do
nothing for me so I wrote to a friend
of mine in Nashville -about Tanlae
and he advised me to try it nnd sent
me a botlfc.
'After taking the first bottle 1 felt
so muuch better that I ordered an­
other bottle myself nnd the rcsuult
1b I am a well man. I told a friend
of mine about it nnd ordered a bottlo
for him nnd he had good results.- I
can cat anything 1 want and it don’t
hurt mo and can sleep like a log. To
tell you tho truth, I just simply feel
like a new man and have more
strength nnd energy than I have hnd
in years. It-is simply the grandest
medicine in the world. I would like
those who are suffering to try it and
I hope you will ronch them through
this testimonial, which I have gladly
given."
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Tanlae, the celebrated medicine,
which accomplished such remarkable
results in this man’s case, is n won­
derful tonic, nppetiker nnd invigorant. It builds up the system, creates
a healthy appetite, promotes digest­
ion nnd nssitnulation of the food nml
makes you feel strong, sturdy and
well as nature intended. Tanlae is
sold in Sanford by the Union Pharm­
acy and by lending druggists every­
where.—Adv.

LAKELAND COUNTRY CLUB
PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1*21
we have none of our own) and maybe up against the medium in
. H0W ABOUT THE FLORin*
some time in the* future the cattle­ notice was placed.
COMMISSION?
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A department store' frfl^A&amp;6«ntmen and the farmers and all of the
There is so mpeh in the papers rest of us can get together on this ,ly find that It can cut ollUfta'elsrhcad
The Georgia state railroad com*:
these days about the cattlemen nnd question to tho mutual benefit of all expense by increasing its imlvegtlslng sion haa issued orders to the r . T * ’
the cattle tick and the fact that Ar- concerned.
appropriation, j A ^ tjrpfffl* IqjEjance operating In that state to
mour’s plant In Jacksonville went out
Some times we can have too much was given by a large store In Indian- n fair basis of treatment in the**?
of business on account of the ticky legislation and the newspaper game anapo|if^ This etore increased the ter of rates as between dif/,
cattle and th at the cattle men stopped is a good example .of it. The last leg­ amount of mpney spent In local news­ Wints (u'Gcorgia. Of course
al] bills in the legislature relating to islature legislated the newspapers out papers during 1919 by 60 per cent.
0n
affect intrastate
cattle running at Inrgc and dipping of . of their legal business, the one before But the increased advertising brought ibut
flurtUjrf sufficient to life ,
cAttie and knocked out the different that legislated us out of all our rights in 94 per ceqt increase in business for burden of, unfairnessfrom V an?*’
boards that were looking after the and we now feel like going in with the year. The regult .was that, tho point of distribution.
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cattlemen's business that it seems the cattlemen and telling the next percentage of. Advertising, coot to sales
T V recent meeting in AUMt,
there must be something wrong about legislature just where to head in and was out 41-2 per cent to 3 1-2 per the railroad rate men, to which
the whole business.
&gt;see that they do it.
xens, shippers and commercial orris.
cent.
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The Herald has been willing t o , Maybe it ail comes about from the
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With all the examples of great bus­ Ml,on, of IhU territory
leave much of this business to the fact that we arc getting wiser as we iness built bp as a result of advertis­ to send delegates to talk
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ing, it seems Strange that there la proposition of abolishing the port *
We note that our old friend Charles have been raising them for many his own business,
fcrentials and making a straight *
Leffler, formerly of this city, who years in Florida. We have always j Too many cooks spoil the broth and one single merchant lgft in thg coun­
c h .rfe higher ,h.„
J*£.
try
who
feqls
that
ho
can
neglect'
tills
was recently elected city commission­ been averse to cattle running a t ! too many advisers spoil many a good
means by which others hayc gone for Tampa and other Southeaster,
er of Mitmi, has been chosen mayor large in farming sections where th ey ' business.
points, was merely an occasion to u .
on
to fortune.
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by his colleagues and all of his San­ ruin the crops and otherwise hurt the | And too much "bull” sometimes
We are going to raise your
John Wanamaker tool; in $24.97 tHfl
ford friends can heartily say that It Is state. We have always been averse kills the grass,
Nothing
has come out of the meetla.
first day ho was in bualneeas. If# kept
an honor worthily bestowed.
The to csttle running at large on the pub­
except
that
the railroads have dl
city commissioners of Miami are the lic roads where they cause damage to RA1LROADS GROW ARROGANT. 67 cents for change,'and spent $24 in dared, they wU! raise as annou**
11newspaper advertising. In go far ns
five presidents of the five banks and cars at night and cause loss of life.
while the shippers and groweiTu.
they have decided to work for the We have taken the part of the averRailroads, it would appear from the merchant! o f , Gainesville n have they will take it to the . C. C. f" J
large sum of one dollar per year. age mail in this cattle question and newspaper comment, are becoming some touch of the genius that pushed juatment. Yes, one other thing ca*.
Well, they have nothing on our city we still believe that somo restrictions' arrogant. So much so pint the Lake- Mr. Wanamaker ahoad in the busi­ out of it: The railroads learned
commissioners—they do not even get should be placed on the cattle that land Telegram says they appear to ness world, they will make advertis­ rwhat arguments wc would put ™
seemingly belong to no ono and that have the country in a grip "which ing the foundation of their system.
the dollar* ,
Against the plan, and are now at m-i
do and will cause damage at various would be tho envy of ‘Strangler*
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Many'big sales are contemplated in times in a farming community.
COMMUNITY CHEST PLAN. KOI# W o re the I. C. C. If they are forced
Lewis, the champion wrestler.”
But we know many cattlemen in
Sanford by the enterprising mer­
EFFICIENT S E R V I C E . i 5 •to appear!
f
"What can be done about it?" askB
chants and August promises to be Seminole county and we know that the Telegram. "The government is
What about the Florida state nl.
even more busy than July with the they arc mighty good citizens and sidestepping tho issue. When the
Tho movement to inaugurate the road commission doing something
people coming here to buy from all that the majority of tlfcm have al­ roads call for money, it ia ladled out community chest plan in the main- along the lines started by the Georgia
parte of the surrounding territory. ways tried to be fair .and square in i to them with a free hand, while de« ‘cnancc of social service and chari­ body? A few months ago the Florid*
The Daily Herald is certainly keeping the business of raising cattle. Some ' pendent soldiers who made tho world table organizations in Jacksonville railroad commission was champing
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the old town moving right ahead and of them, it is true, in days gone by , ■ # ,
hns been launched, and sponsored by the bit in an effort to get power t«
for
,
thkY merchants are doing their share seemed to think that they owned th e ’
some of the most successful business regulate things they had not the pow.
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tl&gt;eir already men of the city and other public- cr to regulate things they had not the
by using liberal space nnd putting on earth and were not disposed to recog- If th,cy
sales and Injecting life into business nize tho rights of others but those P,raticn’ rat? \ th« I,n ” ^ te1 C°™* spirited citizens who arc always to be power to touch. They have the pow«
thnt woul(| otherwise be lagging like days are putt and we now sec a mcrcc Comm.ss.on is delighted to be found in the supporting ranks when to say to the railroads operating ia
some of our sister cities. Sanford bunch of men here who are trying to ' their.humble servant. , Unless the civic progress is the issue, it stands Florida, “You cannotdiscriminate be­
business this summer is the talk of raise cattle on their own lands, a re ' PcoP,c themselves can devise some an excellent chance qf becoming n tween point* to the fiutT of one and
the state. There has been no dull trying to keep them tick free and are ,npans °f relief, their complaints are reality.
the help of another." ;The press and
summer and there will be’ none. going right on raising cnttle despite | me" !y idlc whines not worth repcatCommmunity' cheat is another way the public have had much to say about
Watch the Daily Herald for the big the fact thnt Armour has closed his lnfT-"
of saying budget. Instcd of "driving" this coming unjust raise, but so f*r
sales that are on now and those that packing plant in Jacksonville and we I The Telegram suggests thnt Flori-.
not a word hns come from any mem.
nre disposed to help them along their! da might continue the building of the public for subscriptions to indi- ber of the railroad commission of this
are doming.’
way by at least looking nt some of hard-surfneo roads nnd thnt thebe vidual institutions, this idea proposes state nnent the Subject. Isn’t it about
A bank cashier and his family trav- ] these vexing questions from the cat­ ronis might be connected with the to total the expenses of all the insti­ time for that body. to. take a hand ia
riling through Florida were held up tlemen's point of view and all ques­ rond systems of other states in suuch tutions, which will be decided by a the fight to keep Florida points from
n manner that trucks, carrying both committee nppointed for this purpose, being discriminated against? Of
by so-called government agents and tions have two sides.
For instnnee when it came to the freight and passengers, might take co-opcrating with representttives at course, the railroad commission does
mnde to take all their baggage out
to be searched for contrabrand liquor. tax levied in this county for dipping from the railroads the monopoly they nil times. Other cities have already not have to wait until some one
This may be the law or it may not be cattle according to government regu- hold. Or, the Telegram suggests, proved its efficiency. Tho plan was brings this before its body officially,
but a dose of hot lead in the rear of Intinns we asked the advice of some Florida might organize a lino of adopted first in Cleveland, 0„ where A copy of the proposed intended rate
some of these officious officials who of the biggest cattlemen here nnd: steamers connecting its principal cit- it has been perfected in its many charges was sent to every organisa­
phnscs. Important, too, ia the fact tion, and official body in the territory,
would sarch a man of tho calibre of they said they thought it was worth ! ics with the ports of the world,
thnt
since conducting its social ser­ and of course the railroad commis­
this bank cashier might get the prop­ trying and we voted it. They tried i t 1 The Telegram concludes:
vice
and
charitable organizations un­ sion received a copy and knows th*
er results. They nre carrying this nnd the dipping vats were built with
All this, nnd more, Florida could
the
people's
money
nnd
the
compul­
der
the
chest
plan Cleveland has in­ seriousness of what is intended.
liquor searching business too far nnd
do. It is a question of nerve, enter­
nine times out of ten the men who sory dipping of cattle started that prise, co-operation nnd staying qqual- creased the numbers of contributors
The merchants of Tampa and ter­
bold up cars searching for liquor ure made the owners or cattle drive them ity. Time was when the railroads from a few thousand to more than ritory cannot do otherwise than pronot real officers nt all but just com­ to the vat* every fourteen days wheth­ were real monsters of oppression, be­ one hundred thousand. Smaller cities test and prepare for ship, lx&gt;at and
mon thugs. And it behooves the gov­ er the cattle needed it or not. We cause the people hnd no weapons in have also found the chest idea to be truck lines to give them relief. They
ernment to look nfler this phase of found out right then that the govern­ hnnds with which to fight them. Now popular and the cause of greater ser­ nre dding the protesting, all right,
ment regulations making it compul­ they are merely stuffed lions, which vice.
the business also.
and the time has conic now for start­
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sory to dip cattle every fourteen days
ing the ship, boat and truck line*.
The
idea
is
not
in
its
experimental
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topple over if you touch them; and
CONGRATULATIONS TO ORANGE. killed many of the cattle, that it wus the people have nobody but them­ stages; more than three
hundred When they do start these opposition,
unnecessary to dip them that ofjen,
competing freight carrying lines, they
selves to hlnmc if they submit to their American cities arc now (taking ad­
will find the railroads amenable ts
Congratulations to our sister coun­ that in the heat of the summer tho
present unprecedented nnd absolutely vantage of it. A national organiza­ reason, and anxious to explain how
ty of Orange on voting n two and onc- ceaseless driving was not good for
tion has already been formed, which
hnlf million bond issue for good roads. the cattle and cost the owners much ridiculous demands.
Is a bureau pf information, as it were, they can make a material reduction,
The traffic demands wider and better money for the driving. We received
affording in n comprehensive way the and still give .the great beneficial ser­
FURNITURE FACTORIES FOR
ronds nnd more of them nnd while this information from the men who
opportunity for the recruits to benefit vice to the country they are giving.—
FLORIDA
two. nnd a half millions look like a were in favor of dipping, who asked
Tampa Tribune.
by the experiences of the veterans.
large sum it will all come back to the our co-opcration in having this law
The public is tired of drives.
The current issue of the Mount
taxpayers in a better county for it is passed and who were honestly atrivTHE FAILURE OF THE ALTO
good roads thnt really make a county i-'.g to obey the law and give the idea |,o r“ ToPic chronicles the organizaCAMP.
PUBLIC SPEAKING* ON THE
(Hon of a company to build a fnctory
great. Orange county people never do u thorough tryout.
in that town and manufacture furni­
The opposition of some cities and
SCHOOL CURRICULUM
anything by halves and being the pio­
These same men arc dipping their ture from Florida woods on a largo
towns
to the free auto samp wss aft­
neer county in the matter of good cattle now when they need It and arc
scale.
The
paper
nays
the
enterprise
er
alt
well-founded,
for DcLand, whick
High
school
students,
who
have
ob­
roads they believe in keeping abreast finding out that the cattle are doing
Is
under
the
direction
of
a
man
fromwas
acknowledged
last
winter to hits
served
the
wonderful
advantage;
held'
or a little ahead of the times. And much better than when they tried tho
Indianapolis
whd
has
hnd
twenty-five
by
a
man
oy
woman
who
is
aide
to
one
of
the
best
in
the
State, has»s*'
this thing brings to mind the fact government rule. The compulsory
years
experience
in
the
business,
and
speak
easily,
fluently
and
withal
in­
nounced'its
discontinuance
for the
that nil of the populous counties of Inw is not in effect now nnd they are
Florida will have to get away from not compeled to dip them only when i who has been experimenting with terestingly in public, arc doing some coming season. It’s the same old trait
the nine foot ronds on the main high­ they need it. Tho hill that was be­ l Florida woods for several yearn, U nreal thinking and arc wondering just .cropping out in human nature—that
ways and mnke them at least 16 feet fore the legislature regarding the big has made up a number of samples— why High school training is not help­ of a disregard and belittling of the
In things tkat are free. People.abuiri
wide, giving cars a chance to p ass1appropriations hnd several phases and library nnd dining t a b l es , chnirs, desks ing them more in this regard.
etc.—which
nre
pronpunccd
as
sub­
some
schools
strict
attention
is
being
their privileges, were careless of the
without pulling off to the side of the 1without going into the merits or de­
road in the deep sand. The slate is ; merits of the bill we believe thnt in stantial nnd as attractive ns the pro­ given to this phase of development rights of others, nnd misused such f»growing and the best evidence of the j the face of the fact that taxes should! ducts of the best fnctories in the coun­ for both girls and boys,' nnd the young cilities as were offered thm, ill be*
growth and prosperity of tho state is be cut if possible thnt the legislature try. Ho is especially pleased with folks who have.idcaa along the sub­ cause they felt that what was fixe
the spirit shown by the people in the did a wise thing when they refused to the results obtained from palmetto ject declare that they should think it wqs there to be mistreated, if *tkef
matter of improvements. Now is the vote a large appropriation, for the nnd has perfected a treatment fpr the would be more important for a per­ who appreciated what was offend
time to do things on n large scale, State Sanitary Board thht would give wood which makes it rigid and dur­ son to speak clearly and pleasingly In so desired. Of course there was rosuf
public thnn to know what a syllogism who appreciated what was offered
looking toward the future growth of n bunch' of men big positions at big able.
There
is
no
reason
why
the
enter­
iS,
or how to find the length of the them, were courteous and sincere is
the state and South Florida naturally salaries to ride around the state nnd
prise
should
hot
be
successful
on
a
hypotenuse
when two sides and an
will grow three times as fast as oth­ give the cattlemen good advice. Some-,
their expressions of gratitude, and "it
substantial
scale.
All
of
the
needs
of
angle
are
given.
Haven't they the
er pnrts of the state.
how or other we are coming around to Florida in this lino should be supplied
seems too bad that such persons bs^
— — o---------the point in believing that the farm­ by factories within the borders of tho right idea? Surely it is unfortunate to suffer for the sins of others, W
• CITT TAXES
ers nnd the'cattlcmen are able to take state. We have n great variety of for any boy or girl to have no instruc­ such is the way of the world.
tion in public speaking and debating
There is much talk about reducing care of their own business better than
We have always contended that th*
the city taxes ns well as the county most of us who are standing on the woods suitable for the manufacture through the twelve years he spends only practical way to op»cste an auto
taxes but this is not so easy and while side lines nnd know nothing about it. of furniture, from the very finest to in the public schools. A little drill­ camp was to make an initial Invest­
ing at the end of the termt in order
the city commissioners can be depend­ Somehow or other in noting that the cheapest grades.
And
Sanford
is
an
ideal
location
for
to
get ready for "closing exercises,” or ment covering the installation of **’
ed upon to keep the taxes as low as many of the big cattle companies in
ter, sewerage and lights, and pl*« *
possible with the present improve­ this particular section that fenced n furniture factory', being close to for commencement does not go very camp superintendent in charge. Tb«
ments on’ hand there is but little their ranches and went in for all the plenty of hardwood timber as well as far toward supplying the want, and 1e those who seek tbi conveniences
chance of making them any lower. new fanglcd notions about cattle rais­ the palmetto, and the freight rates then only too often young folks take
big inducement.
their places on the stage and through and the protection of the auto camp
We are not so much concerned with ing have not made good on it. Some­ here are* a----------o
....
their parts, speaking too low to reach pay and pay well for the privileges
the city taxes as we were with the how the idea hangs in our brain that
THE
PUBLICITY
APPROPRIATION
half
of their audience, or rushing at The camp superintendent would bs
state and county taxes and the only maybe the people who have hecn rais­
such
a steam‘engine rate that the on hand to see that people do n
thing wrong with the city and county ing cattle in Seminole county for so
The
people
who
have
gone
on
to
words
do not get anjrfrhere. Very of- abuse the camp property, »nd tls
and state, taxes is the fact of the many years successfully are atill rais­
big
business
in
retail
trade
have
usu­
ten
this
troutfls is due to tb« fricl thst payment of a good fee will keep
county taking one-half of the city as­ ing them successfully and all our ef­
ally
been
generous
advertisers.
The
in
the
grades
e°mjng qpj tjir^ugh the the tramp variety of autoists,
sessment. What this city and coun­ forts toward leading them into the
average4&gt;lg
city
department
store
ap­
school
the
children
have teachers who which there are legion these d*j*t
ty needs right now is a better equali­ land of promise have not helped them
sation of taxes and make every tax any and as fa r aa the tick is concern­ propriation for publicity is based on do.not themselves read bK'tkli well, traversing the country1In shabby
payer pay alike and if thU is done ed we have hurt them—even though volume of business. The amount spent Teachers who-fail ia lh&amp;»n Jttfcanl, that are hung from radiator to
there will be no nefcd of lowering the we spent our money at their request in advertising usually varies from two whose voices are bad, w)yv^ jtttigues bPmper with a motely collection *
city taxes. ■ We want the improve­ for dipping vat*. We stilt believe that to five'per cent of the total amount are thick, whose expression *is spirit- tow-headed children, fieay dogs, k«*
less lessons
ties, tin frying pans and soiled bed*
ments to go on and on and bn and this getting rid of the ticks Is all right of aalea.
A
big
business
keeps
computations
(te»ri&gt;er,
from
is no time to curtail any of these iip- provided the method dees not.get rid
ding.
''
the ptilfed imaruisrisms
prove me nts. If city taxes are reduc­ of the cattle at the aame time. Some­ showing the amount of space each i
none
We admit that in some in****"
ed in the next five years it wlH be how we are of the belief that since department in ita store takes, and the | t*,c old-timet elocutforfisL
cities operating free auto camps bs«
through the municipal ownership of we know nothing about the why and expense of the advertising is consid- ’ Hut
wnetftef or noy
u oi
But whethe^
not w*
we fira
out to gained UW
desirable
citiina
UAUKi vsw
— thereby,
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the public utilities and the tax-payers wherefores of cattle raising th a t trs ered a charge against that depart- improre the te a c ^ r jt j 4 ^ i | ^ in pub-| we do not believe that in the nul**’
might just as well make up their will let the benighted cattle meit raise raent. A failure of any departm ent!j nc
o se wno
- ,
lie speaking ia certainly something ou/
oui1 *y «those
who came,,• tarried, enjof*"
minds that this is coming. Every 'city their own cattle In the fpture without to get an amount of business propor-! vxnn_
w a .w U k t.
Scamp privileges and left a trail «
that has municipal ownership can our advice and with the further ad­ Donate to Ita amount of advertising '
* P*°P
j CAmp filth behind them for so****
show lower taxes th an those dries monition that they keep them o ff the la considered to be somp one's fault. ,n* * Ttry ,mR °£ant P*r t °* their,
cI^ r .w ay, ever meant any
that are owned and controlled by the public roads and out of the farm er's Commonly it lathe fault either of the] *la*Pni*nt
after the school' good or proved any benefit te A **■
corporations and paying a big tribute fields and that they do not ran their merchandise or of the man who wrote day* are over,—S t Augustine Bee-' sort city In F lo r id a -— S t An
t.^1
to them.
faces Into our friend's automobile (for tho advertising. Rarely b it charged o tt.
« *■ • 1v*--

t u n just tell them they don't know
what they arc talking about.
San­
than
any
of
them.
ft. J. XOUT ..............rmllMl u i Ziltar ford is lower
w*
*
V. I. i m m ......... M nteij u l Tnuini
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The tariff question under Republi­
r«UUL*4 X n rr TtUaj k j
can rule can be depended upon to be
tariff for the protection of the trusts.
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Tt
was ever thus and will over be thus.
Protective tariff was put on Ameri­
nntcftirTio&gt; ru c z ix adtahcii y
o n teas ............... .............. ......... p i t can goods many years ago to protect
AUC MQHTTJS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l , l | the New England shoe manufacturers
m n m o iih i ................................... 7i and they were so well protected that
they became monopolies and monopol­
u I i i i i I CUM M ill M ltU r I u m I H ,
party
1M8. a t IM N i t O flM a t l u f w J , I t n U i . ies are what the Republican
VwtM A*t «C M in k If u n . .
, 7} .
want. So there you are. If any of
e c im i
gftftAT.p a u m r a r o .
the common people think they are
getting protection you have another
I «(&lt;■,.• n AdvuMUInt Ktpr»»*ntill*«
think coming.
T H E A M IRICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

THESANFORDHERALD

Some great weather in
now.

Sanford

It may be all right to go away for
the summer but it is just as well to
stay a t home.
St, Augustine coffctf routed two
robbers. The proprietor of a rest­
aurant hit him with the coffee urn.
There is nothing in a name. There
Is Hicl^cnlooper of Palatka and Crackawana of Tampa and so on down the
list.
When you get to those places where
the mosquitoes and sand flies abound
you long for the comforts of Sanford
again.

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i

The hot weather seems to have
stirred up people to tarring and
feathering and committing crimes of
all kinds.
We people who are spending the
summer in Sanford seem to be doing
right well, thnnk you. And we need
no electric fans to keep cool.
It may be wnfm in Sanford, it may
get monotonous in Sanford, you may
need a change in Sanford, but it is
sure and certain thnt you will never
have to leave Sanford on account of
mosquitoes and sand flies.,

--------- o---------And when we get those amusement
places here for the summer season
this city will be a summer resort sure
enough. Most of our people go to the
beach to dance Saturday and Thurs­
day nights.

----------o---------Pre-election promises of the Repub­
lican party means nothing nnd those
who voted the Republican ticket ex­
pecting any of these promises to be
fulfilled have been sadly disappointed
thus early in the game.

•

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Don't let the idea of a golf link get
away from you. This is the time to
consider this important question. And
alwnys remember thht no city, town
or hamlet can be n tourist resort with­
out golf links. And even a small
hamlet can be a tourist re.urt if it has
golf links. Look at Orlando.
Building goes right along in Snnford but it should be doubled if we
expect to be ready for the crowds Of
people who are expecting to come
here next fall and* spend the winter
in Sanford. We need more houses
for our own people and right nqw
Sanford people are looking for homes
nnd they are having difficulty In find­
ing them.
■Coming into Sanfovd from any
quarter now the many new homes go­
ing up everywhere shows how rapid­
ly this city is growing. Just a few
more subdivisions put on the market
around here and there will be hun­
dreds of houses built before fall. And
we are needing thcrii right now for
there are no houses to rent any­
where.
While Florida thermometers are
registering between 80 and 85 in
the middle of the day with nights
cool and comfortable, reports from
northern cities tell of intense suf­
fering and many deaths ns a result
-of extreme heat. In Chicago last
wreck, babies died at the rate of 14 a
day,‘the increase of 15 per cent over
the same period for last year, being
-attributed to the excessive heat,—Vo­
lusia County Record.
—
o
Many Sanford boosters are sending
the Daily Herald to friends in the
north and marking the temperature
report. This is the proper spirit We
publish a daily temperature report in
order that northern cities can com­
pare their climate with that of San­
ford. They would not believe we had
such cool weather otherwise. That
daily temperature report la worth
millions to Sanford and It la govern­
ment figures and absolutely authen­
tic.
Hotel rates, apartment houses, ordi­
nary houses are cheaper in Sanford
than anywhere else. If you don't be­
lieve It try to get something to eat or
accommodations or an apartment or a
l»us« to rent at any of the neighbor­
i n g c i t i e s o r a t the beaches or anyAnd right now remember
’ anyone kicks on the prices in
‘ at any. time in the near fa-

LET THE CATTLEMEN TAKE
CAKE OF THEMSELVES

�dollar a y e a r m en

STATE NEWS

ON MIAMI COMMISSION,
'
MAYOR GETS THE SAME
New City Commission­
ers Vote Themselves
i
This Salary
(By Tk* AaaeclaUd Ptmi)

| «

MIAMI, Flo., July 10.—A dollar-ayear man idea woa adopted today by
tbc new city commission, the first un­
der the new form of commission gov­
ernment herd:
The commissioners
voted themselves salaries of one dol­
lar a year each and fixed the mayor's
salary a t the same figure. Under the
old aidermanic form ..of government,
' the fhayor and councllmen are paid
$1,800 each year. Asessed valuation
of Miami realty this year was report­
ed to the commisslon.this morning at
$60,000,000.

FIRST
FO R EXPORT
GERMAN CREDIT
BETWEEN AMERICAN PRODUCTS
.
CORPORATION OF SOUTH
CAROLINA
(B y Th# i i M t U U l h « i )

BERLIN, July 19/-Tho first mil­
lion doNars American cotton export
credit has just been negotiated .be­
tween American Products Export and
Import Corporation of Charleston,
South Carolina and Darmstadter Bank
of Berlin, the latter guaranteeing re­
payment, which is based on 3G months
credits on dollar basis.

OKANRE MEDICAL SOCIETY
MET AT VALDEZ HOTEL LAST
NIGHT WITH MANY PESENT.
(Tram T h u tn d ay 1* Daily)

The Orange County Medical So­
ciety, comprising the doctors of Or­
ange and Seminole counties, met here
last night at tho Valdez hotel and
many matters of interest were dis­
cussed by the doctors present. At the
close of the meeting light refresh­
ments were served. Among those
from Orange county were Drs. McKwnn, Christ, Edwards, Ingraham and
Neal and Dr. Hotnrd, of Winter Park.
•Sanford had a good representation.
The meetings are held alternately
every month in Sanford and Orlando
and nr* very interesting to tho doct­
ors giving them a chance to get to­
gether and talk over the many Import­
ant phases of their profession.
NEW CATES BUILDING
GOING RIGHT UP
BIG IMPROVEMENT
(F rara T b a n d a y 'i

Daily)

The new’ brick block being erected
west of the Oak avenue crossing, is
assuming proportions every day and
the brick work will soon be finished.
This is one of the many fine brick
business blocks that will soon grace
First street and replaces a frame
building • of ancient vintage. The
Cates building is being creejed while
the old building is occupied by the
large grocery and hay and grain busi­
ness of Mr. Cates ip being carried on
and ns soon ns the west side is built
he will move in and the east part
of the building will then be finished.
You have noticed, of course, that it
ts always hardest to remember what
wass aid by the man who made the
longest speech.

■ MIAMI, July 20.—The Board of
RECORDS OF COMMITTEE
City Commissioners has been request
‘ ORGANIZED FOR RELIEF
cd to utilize as a tmporary city mar­
IN PENSACOLA IN 1882. ket the building erected to house poll­
ing 'booths at tho recent municipal
PENNSACOLA, July. 21.- The dis­ election. The building la a frame
covery here recently of a number of structure 85x40 feet, has a concrete
check stubs* receipts and other papera floor and would accommodate ten or
recnlled to old residents the yellow twelve vendors* stalls.
fever epidemic Pensacola experienced
In July, 1882, during which there de­
GAINESVILLE, July 20.—the body
veloped 2,800 cases of the disease, of of Halaly Lynch, first Gainesville hoy
which 410 proved fatal. At that time to die in action in France, and for
the city had a population of less thah whom the local post of the American
ten .thousand.
Legion ts named, will 'arrive here
( i n an attempt' to combat the dis- Wednesday or Thursday for burial
A ^ e ^ . relief committee of six cltl- with full military honors.
tehs was organized, the members
agreeing to work as long as thoy
PENSACOLA, July 20.—Several
bould and then to wait on each other persons looked with longing eyes
If they should be stricken The com­ upon the found hundred pound Iron
mittee had ho funds but when It be­ safe in the store of Nick Vasso here
came known it had been organixzed last week, coveting not the safe but
contributions were received from all its contents. Vasso closed his store
parts of the country.
Thur*Uy nightt a t 9:30 o'clock but
Old records show the following returned a r hour later. At that time
among contributors t othe relief fund: everythin gwas all right. When ho
The Y. M. C. A., of Mew Orleans, returned a second time a t 11:35 tho
Richmond, New York, Mobile, Atlan­ safe had disappeared. Indications
ta and Bald more, and business con­ were that- the thieves had entered
cerns and individuals iitvl committees through a window, opened tho back
of citizens of various cities. One door and decamped with the safe in
contribution of $0.50 was listed ns an nutomobil. The safe was found
having been received from “The Col­ intact Friday morning and several
ored People of Prattville, A lt.” An­ arrests have been made, the police
other was from tho Pensacola and At­ netting both whites and negroes.
lantic railroad, now the tLouisvilIe &amp;
J ACKSONVILLE, July 20.—Twen­
Nashville division between Ponsa:olti
and River Junction. Sundny schools ty-seven members of tho Codartown
and newspapers contributed, the Ga., fire department arrived here
“Picayune," of Ne wOrleans. being in Monday, completing tho longest run
the list, white one contribution enme by firement since Nero tuned his fid­
from “The Proceeds of an Impromptu dle and ordered a pintch touched to
Rome. Tho Cedartown fire laddies did
Concert," at Blnden Springs.
not come to Jacksonville to exting­
uish a blaze the local department
MERIDIAN STONE BASE
could not handle but were sent hero
UPON WHICH SURVEYS ARE
MADE FOR STATE. by the citizens of the Courgiu city
who defrayed the cost of a wholesale
Few persons in Florida other thns vacation in recognition of their ser­
surveyors, know that the meridian vices. The Cedartown department is
stone, upon which all land surveys in a volunteer orgnnizntion and while
the state are based, is in Tallahassee Chief C. T, Bobo, three assistant
nnd within a few feet of the south­ chief and twenty-three others are
east corner of the Leon county jail away for the week other mrnbera of
yard. The stone w h s placed in this j thv department arc remaining at
location In 1824 by Colonel Robert! h,,mo t(» c*r« for anything in which
Butler, who wns surveyor general of th&lt;,y specialize should it become neFlorida under -appointment ' by the cessnry. The local department has ar­
ranged several entertainments for
federal government.
Wlicn the stone was set it was at the visitors.
the southeast corner of tho town of
BRADENTOWN, July 20. -Citizens
TitllnhaSsce but extension of the city
of
Mnnnteo and Bradentown, at on
limits during th e, years since that
election
to be held August 16th, will
time hava overlapped the site.
decide
whether
tho two cities shall
The stone marks the southeast cor­
ner of Section 36, Township 1, North,' become one or whether they will fconRange 1, West.Its location was re- tinue to exist as two corporations,
surveyed and re-established ,in 1892 ' Cards mailed to citizns of both muby the late Colonel Chesley, the o f-' nlcipalltlese showed n largo mnjority
flee of the State Commissioner of Ag- in ^nvor oC adopting the name of
rieultureassisting in the work.
Mnnnlec for tho city if the consoli________________
&lt;lation is effected nnd the net of the
legislature authorizing the election
CHILDREN’S DAY AT THE
provides
this. Under the law the pro­
FIRST HAI'TIST CHURCH
posal must he ratified by n majority
‘Next Sundny will be Children’s Day ! ot thc ™tef" of c* 'h .c,ly' If one falls
at the First Baptist church. All chil-; to ratify thcro will be no eonsollda
dren of the church nnd Sunday School lion. There remains only n month'
are urged to be at the morning scr-' for the campaign in favor of nnd
vice. The supply pnstor will preach against the consolidation. Those op­
an illustrated sermon on the "Three posing it arc basing their fight large­
Crosses." All mothers nrc urged to ly upon the change in name while
co-operate in making this a grent day those favorable arc pointing out the
good to be derived from the union.
for the children.
The new city of Manatee would bo
The physician who says no fast will the thin! largest on the West Coast.
prove fatal to n healthy mnn within The election will bo the first locally
that women have hnd an opportunity
twenty days probably doesn't menn to participate innnd under provisions
to include Belfast.
of the special law they may vote with­
out paying polltax.

Rub-My-Tism cures sores.
ST. PETERSBURG, Juhr 20.—Noel
A. Mitchell, mayor of tnis city, 14
still mayor with nothing to indicate
that he will not continue to be the
chief executive hero. Several citizens
some weeks ago—the mayor said thfey
were political enemies—circulated pe­
titions for his recall, charging that he
hnd been guilty of various and sundry
things which were unbecoming in one
holding his position. Within a few
days they obtained within a dozen of
the necessary number of signatures
to order a recall election, the circu­
lators said, but the petition never was
filed. The time fox its filing expired
lis t Friday and the only way the re­
call election can be held now la for
Its advocates to dray a new petition
and canvass the voters again. Mayor
Mitchell declares he has a complete
list of signers, of the petitions and
th at thsre never were more than 143
names on them. I t was necessary to
obtain the signatures of 250 qualified
voters. Many persons who signed had
given notice before the expiration of
tfi« tim e allowed for filing that they
would ask for the removal of their

1POPULAR MARKETI
t

SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
M orris’ Pure Cherry Preserves, 3-lb ja r $1.00
Coin Brand Roast Beef, this week only,
pan
)
,
25c
Golden Rod W ashing Powder, 6 pkgs.,for 25c
Marked Down Prices on All Groceries
2 Fresh Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Shelled _
]\ Cowpeas, Cabbage!, Tomatoes, Eggplant,-;[
Mangoes, Avacado Pears, Peaches, pineap- ;;
* --------- — — pies, lam es
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Choice Breakf^st Bacbn
Western and Florida'Beef, Pork and Veal
{U

ivimumif
iffiicMi’*M A

The knowledge a college graduate
has In his head d o * him very little
good until he gets the swelling out
of his head.

L D . MARTIN, Proite,.
,‘»oq JiiaJrvjji
Phone 113
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466 cira Malarial fever.

SOCIAL
IN HONOR .OF VISITORS.
(Tram T kum day’a S illy )

Mrs. Ben Caswell entertained a t a
pretty party last evening at her home
on Magnolia avenue in compliment to
her visitors, Misses Kathryn Huff
and Miss Margaret Bostwick, of A t­
lanta, Ga.
The entire lower Door was artisti­
cally decorated with vases and bas­
kets of cut flowers. The veranda was
festively decorated with Japanese lan­
terns. A delicious ice course was
served during the evening.
Promenading and dancing were en­
joyed until a late hour. The hostess
was assisted in entertaining by her
mother, Mrs, J. B. IlufT. Among
those' invited to meet the young
guests were: Missee Maude Lake,
Kitty DuBose, LeClalre Jones, Clara
Williams and Clifford Shinholtcr, Ed.
Rumph, W. A, Adams, Charlie Mcro,
Pierce Griffin and Albert Connelly.
ENTERTAINS BON TONS.
Mrs. Robert Hines entertained the
members of the Bon Ton Bridge Club
and a few extra guests yesterday af­
ternoon in honor of her .sitter, Miss
Thelma Frazier, of Fredirlcksburg,
Vn., who is spending some time here.
Quantities of pink ertpo myrtle
nnd ferns were used In do ‘orating the
rooms where the card tables were
placed.
A vc»y absorbing game of bridge
was played during tho afternoon, high
score was made by Mrs. (J. R. Klrtley*
who was awarded a box of statihnery.
The honorce was presented with a
f retty p'ece of lingerie.
Following tho gnnu tho hostess
served pineapple sherbet niul eake.
Those Invited io meet this churning
guest were Misses' Mnv Thrasher,
Florence and- Ethel Henry, Merrlo
Frances Ball, MarJji*o Clny, Dorothy
Rumph, Virginia tlraily, Soiita l.nkv,
Lottie Caldwell, Mesdeines Kd Betts,
C. R. Kirtley, Wide,nan f'n dwcM, Fred
Wight, Frank \\ oodrtilf, and Karl
Schultz. ‘

IN HONOR OF MSS1TOR.
Mrs. W. A. Lester entertained very
charmingly lust night in compliment
to Miss Mildred Simmon*, of Jack­
sonville, the attractive house guest
of Miss Julia Zachury.
The living room \yao henutif d t ith
its decorations of -hddscuH nnd alamandns, baskets nnd vases of these
lovely flowers were most artistically.
Bridge and 600 wen* played during
the evening. The honore'e, Miss Sim­
mons, was presented with a Io* rly
hand embroidered hundkeichief.,
At the conclusion .»f i.lio gnma lhe
hostess served delicious refn-shmertn
consisting of n salad course apd ac­
cessories with ic;d tea.
Those enjoying the delightful event
were Misses Mihjred iiitiinurs, Julia
and .Mary Zachary, Messrs. Albert
Bearden, L. A. Brand, ["rank Markwood, and W. A. Lister.

PERSONAL NOTES
.(F ro m W .d n .K U jr’i D al!;)

When you think of the best Automobile,
Naturally your only thought is

FORD
When you think of the best service and high­
est quality accessories you th ink of the FORD
;: SERVICE STATION where you know you
: | cpn g e t more fo r your money.
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-ACCESSORY DEPARTMENT---------:
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:: \V W e Serve Elder Springs Water on Ice

and their mnny friends,nrc glad to
see them again. The Rollers former­
ly resided here, while Mr. Roller was
engaged in building tho brick roads
and for the past year or more they
hnve been in West Florida. I •
C. M. Rnphun, district deputy of
the Loyal Order pf Mooqc nnd Assist­
ant District Deputy Roger, of Jack­
sonville, arc In the city today and
they will visit Sanford lodge of Moose
and put on some special work while
here.
Morris Levine, of Bradentown, nnd
his secretary Mr, Crosby ore in the
city visiting friends nnd looking over
the celery situation. Mr. Levine is
one of the biggest celery ‘growers in
the Bradentown section and will hnve
100 acres in celery this year.
W. E. Entzminger nnd W. C. Sutehcr, of the Entzminger Bros., agents
for the Quickbilt houses, were in tho
city today looking after one of the
Quickbilt houses now being erected on
Palmetto nvenue for George A. DcCottes. These houses are attracting
much attention from people who are
interested in homes.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
WANTED
WANTED—Young cow.
fresh and good *-m
mer, Box l6 3 /S c-.*,ui*«r.-

y 4'L*

SEE M. 8, N E L S O ^ . f ^ t t . t &lt; b
having*__________
AOKNTH W A N T E l l - W .t k t m Bum ni**» . « .
W alklb* Cocuanut Oil Sham poo and a*“ °
Una o f o t a r 13T o th r r Q u i l l ; I* t« h jf!a a m
aatlrr*. W a w an t a la i f or f a n t l a o a s
In Sanford a lot o th r r r a r a n t rtllra . W rits
day f&lt;»r f rra nam ple and p articu lars,-—J .
W atk ln a Co,, IWl, M rm phla. T snn._______4T-

F or sa l e
FOR SALE^-No. 817. West First SL
Eight rooms and bath. For piice**
and terms, write box 782, Daytona^
Fla.
46-tfc
FOR HAI.B—l*nrto Hi™ a * r o l
Nick Z rrnoTcan.

p o tato atn as.—

«t-atp

FOR SALE—One 26-ft. half cabin
motor boat and equipment. Also 1
4-cylinder 30-horse power motor.—
Sanford Welding Co,, Old Ford Ga­
rage.
•
, 49-4tp
SEND $1.00 and receive 2 3-4 lbs. of
smoked mullet, the kind that’s good.
(F ro m T h u rid e y 'i D ally)
Postpaid.—David Phillips, 217 North
Charles McBride, of Crystal River, Beach Street, Daytona, Florida. *
la (he guest of his cousin, Mr. and
98-2tpw—4tp
Mrs. W. J. McBride, at their homo on
Palmetto avenue.
ENERGIZER SERVICE AT
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Rockey, Mr. und
ORLANDO
Mrs. Orin Sternstfrom, nnd baby, are
The "Energizer" Service can bo had
spending the afternoon at Daytonn
at Orlando at 18 West Central Ave­
Beach. ■
’48-tfc
Mrs. E. A. Douglass expects to re­ nue.
turn home in the next fow days af­
o r A F F U C A T IO N TOE TA X DKXO
ter spending the past month with NOTICE
UNDER SECTION ITS OEH ER A L STAT­
UTE. LAWS OF TLONIDA
her daughter, Ruth Sturmnn. nt Pitts­
N o llrt !■ I ir r .b ; , It pti Hint J. i". iw lu * . p u tburg.
c h a w "( T a i O r r l f l . a tr
No. Id. d a te d lh e
Mrs. Alien Holt and lllllt grand­ ? il&lt;I d a ; id June. A. I&gt;. IPIII, baa filed aald r e rtlflr a le 111 in ; n fflre . and tiaa m ade ap p licatio n
son, Billie Gillen, left yesterday for f.-r l a , deed In laeile In accordance w ith la w .
Bald c e rtific a te em brace* lhe
fu llu n ln *
de*
Winter Park, where they will visit perilled
pro p erty e tln a te d In Sem inole co u n ty ,
I’k u td a . tu .w it: la d 10 H tenilfo rd 'a A ddition I*
friends for some time.
T he aald land tw ins aaereee j a l Ik*
J. A. Frazier, of Ocala, was here Hanford.
d a le (if lhe laenaltre uf atich c e rtific a te la lh e
nam
e
nf
Norm
an Butlun. I'nleaa aald c e r tific a te
yesterday on a business mission. Mr, ah a II be redeem
ed according to law U s deed
n
lll
l—«e
llierro
u uu the loilb day o f A ugoal,
Frazier represents John Durst Co./of
A. n . m i l .
Baltimore.
W ltne-a my o ffic ia l alyualnre and peal ib is
rzn d day of Ju ly , A. It. 1P2I.
Dennis Ford, of Lakeland, repre­ th eIHKAI.,
K. A. IM IlJtH.Am .
P terk C ircu it C ourt,
senting the Central Shoe Co., of St.
Sem inole C ounty, F la ,
Louis, was in the city yesterday call­ IS flip
By i A. M. W E EK S, P . a
ing on his local customers.
n o t ic e o r a f p Lic a t io m r o a t a x d x x s
U N DEK. SECTION ITS O E N E S A L STAT­
C. D. Clark, of Jacksonville, travel­
U TE. l a w &gt; o p n o a t s A
ing passenger agent for the Illinois
Notice
la
a lie n th a l Elm a U laiek erb y ,
Central railroad, was here yesterday pnrebaaer o fhereby
T ax C eM lflral* No. U l , d a te d llie
2nd day nf Ju n e , A. I*. ISIS, baa filed ekbl cefon business.
tlf lr a te In m y o ffic e , ami ha* m ail# ap p licatio n
N. II. Crozier, of Tamps, repre­ U r t a r deed to Uaue in accordance w ith la w .
S aid c e n tric a l* em brace* th e fallow ing deacrlb*
senting the Roeach Paper Co-, was in ml
property s itu a te d to Sem inole t'u u a ly . f lo rid * ,
to -ta il; S C H o f BH of IJd 3, Bar, s . T trp . 21
the city yesterday calling on his local H,
lti&lt;nrr 3»*K. In afrea. The ra id lau d t w i s t
a o e r d a t lb* d a le u f 111# laeuatice o f eurti
customers.
c e rtific a te III III* nam e o f 11. E. Itolw rlaou. U*Mrs. Henry Purdon and attractive le-a aald c e rtific a te ahall be redeem ed acco rd ­
to law lax deed will lean* thereon un lb *
little daughter, Louise, left yesterday ing
2blb day uf A ugnal, A. t&gt;. ilU I.
W
lincpa
my o ffic ia l alxtialnre and a ra l
afternoon for Wnynosb no, Ga., where
lh e l£ n d day n f Jn ty . A. it. 1U3I.
they will visit her father, *Mr. John IBKAI.J
E. A. IB)i;«IdkW4.
Clerk l l r n l b C ourt.
Blount, and her jiitor, 1 Mrs. Jack
*
Sem inal* C ounty, V ia.
.
By: A. M. W E EK S. P. C ,
Hcwett Thoy will lie nwny about iiltllc
a month.
N O T IC E OT A P P U O A T IO V TOR TA X D K gO
UNDEK SECTION t i t OEXXOAL STA T­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jonti left this
U T E . LA W S OF T LO EID A
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*
morning for their home in Tampa,
N olle* I* hereby s i t e * th a t lltn d eU Beadleafter spending several weeks here at ton. p u rrh a m r o f C ity T a i C e rtific a te No.
d a te d th e la l d ay of A pril. A. It. 1913, baa /.a
the McBride resldenc*.
aald c e rtific a te in m y o ffice, and baa m ade• ■«»lb u t for lax deed I d |aeue In arcurdanx*
Mrs. Howard Tlbbals and baby of pwllra
ith law . S aid r e rllflc a te em brace* tb c fallow ­
Haines City, who have been spending ing de*cfB*nl p ro p erly a itu a ie d In lh e l i l y * t
Sem inole C o u n t;, r i o t Ida. to - d tt! I
.some time in Kentucky, arrived here Hanford,
4, Kiuehta Land A C abm laatlo* I 'o .'a Add.
Soutb
S
anford,
In l*lal llu eki ti
yesterday and will spend eeveral P a r* 13, llen ird aa iu f recorded
Sem inole C ounty. 1
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weeks here with her aunt, Mrs. Pan­ land being »*» ,*»*J a t the d a le u f th e
e
f
anefa
.*
ertln
cate
In
Uie
M
in
e
n
f
H
artiel
ic S. Munson.
iU*taI'nlce* aald c e rtlflc a le ab all be
Mrs. Elthn Moughton and two chil­ d e c o r a a rv o rd ln s to law t a t deed w ill b
Ibere-m on tb* X lth day o f AngWat, A. P . II____
dren of Ocala, arrived loat night and W llneiw m y o fric la t alg n aln re and Beat U da
s a i d d a y o t J a ly . A. l». I N I .
are the guests of her mother, Mr*. J. tb eISKAI.I
K. A. P O C tlia S H .
C lark C ircu it C e a rl,
N. Whltncr, on Magnolia avenue,'
Sem inole C *4aty. r t a .
t# fllr
D r; A- M. w a X K S , P .« C .
JACKSONVILLE, July 21— An or­
o r APPUOATIOV POX TAX DXXS
dinance Vhich has passed first read­ NOTICr
UNDE* SECTION t i t OXVUAL STAT­
UTE, LAWS Or PL0O19A
ing before the city council her? would
provide a heavy fine and imprisonment N olle# I* hereby (le e * Ih e t I .' X L ata* ,
chaeer o f C ity T ax CVtllrAts No. in. d a te d
for persons guilty oflerectlng “spite" Ibe ta t day o f A pril. A. I&gt;. 191", b aa P le d aald
a te la my o ffice, and bag m ade
fences within the city limiLi of Jack­ craethr tific
m
fo r t a t
deed lu laene In at-cm
w ith law ,
S aid c e rtlflc a le em braces tb*
sonville.
Sowing deecylbeil p ro p e tt; altn o led In . lb * t i t *

Tom Martin returned Inst night
from a two weeks visit with relatives
nnd friends at Madison nnd I.nkelnnd,
A jolly party motoring to Silver
I.nke Monday evening where they en­
joyed a delightful swim were: Misses
Julia and Mary Zachary, Rosalind
Radford and Simmons, of Jackson­
ville, .Messrs. L. D. Brown, Albert
Bearden, Frank Luckwood and Dr. L.
A. Pound.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blackman, of
tho Wekiwa Ranch, were in the city
yesttrday combining business .and
pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S .. Dalger left
this morning for their home in Trinijm
after spending several days heiidwith
relatives.
J
Capt. and Mrs. John Wimbish nnd
son Amos, motored to Scbring where
Capt. Wimbish went on business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langly, Master
Frank Langly, and Dr. and Airs. W. T.
Langly returned homo Monday from
Campbilt, Ala., where they have been
visiting their father, W. T. Langley,
Sr., their sister, Mrs. Conlne, and
and their brother, John Z. Langly.
They were the recipients of much so­
cial attention, among them being a
picnic a t Horse Shoe Bend. This was
attended by tnore than fifty relatives
and friends. A re-union of the Lang­
ly family was also held and this was
attended by* one hundred and eighty
relatival.
H. S. Haight, of Sanford, is In the
city looking after business interests.
—Tampa Tribune.
Wilt Crawford, of Orlando, was
among the visitors to the city today.
o f Hanford. Sem inole P e t a l / . IV-rVl*. Io-w 1*‘
Mr. Crawford is on* o f the leading
le it s, S le n llfa rd ’a Ad. T h e aald la n d b eta*
attorneys of Orange county and hat
a t tk * d « t« o f tk * k w o ta e t e f sa c k
The affect on your purse li about •agnad
e t* l a tk* a a a ie u f X C, C oaart.
V
many friends throughout the s ta te . the same, whether the man ia engaged fle
aald c e rtlfle a t* ahall be redeom ed a re u n lla g
law t a i dc#&gt;l w ill leene ih eteu a cal th e Z sth
His visits to Sanford are always a in the uplift or the holdnp.
of A bgaat, A. D. 1911,
,
source of pleasure to bia many friends
W llaeaa m y o ffic ia l .alg n aln re a n d ***)
tk e S h u t d a y o f J a ly , A. P . I &gt;01.
Kara.
666 ctuts Dengue Fever.
(OVAL)
K. A. DOPQLAaa.
Mr. and Mr*. H. F. Roller are
tiny It with a Herald W ant Ad. \ Ita-atp
among the visitors to tha city today
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921

Convict Rebellion
In Western Peniten­
tiary, Two Escaped
B e lie v e d

To

Be

B id in g

in

C e llin i

in

P itts b u rg h

Your police departm ent will give your
home and your business better protection.
You can travel to and from work independ­
ently, comfortably, swiftly, and safely.
You can pass anything on the road if you
wish.
■You can tak e her along on every trip and
outing.
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PITTSBURGH, July 19,—Western
penitentiary officers today had ac­
counted for all but two of the con­
victs who yesterday rebelled and after
setting fire to several buildings
fought the guards, deputy sheriffs
and the city policemen more than two
hours. These two are believed to be
hiding in the cellars and their capture
before nightfall is expected.

Legal Advertisements
N o tice la l .e r tb r s ir e n I b a t J . E. l a i n * , p a r
'b a r e r o f Cl 17 T a i C e M in r ile No. 230. d a te d
th e Ml (1*7 o f A p ril. A. I). 1011, baa filed ta ld
c e r tific a te In n , o ffice, an d baa m ad* a p p lic a ­
tion l« r I n dee.) to ltao e In accordance w ith
law .
S aid r e rilf lc a l* jrath rarea tb# follow ing
deecrlbed p r o p e r! / a ltn a te d In th e ( 1 1 1 o f San­
ford. Sem inole C o a n tj. t'lo rld a . l o a n .
I act 20,
S lrtiU fo n l’a Add
T he ta ld lao-l b a ln r i w r u r d
a t tb* d a le o f tb # I . . nan ce o f to c b c e r tific a te
lo ib e n im e o f 1 *. II. lira tw e ll.
L'nlewa ta ld
c e r ll/lc a te th a ll 1, redeem ed according lo taw
l a i deed w ill lM o* tte r r- m ua th e d ih d * 7 of
Aa m t , A. ft. 1071.
W it nee* m j o f r tr la l a lg n a tn re an d aeal t t u
Ibe I t l d a j o f S 0 I7 . A. H .d a S I .
{SEAL)
E A. DOirtll.ASS.
l.le tk Cl real t C o n n .
Sem lnol# C oantg, FI l
« - « te
fly; A, W. W E EK S. D. C.

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.Mr. Whitcomb, of Snnf or d,
calling on friends Sa t ur d ay .

was

J. Ilarohl Hill, president of the j
aMumnl
.A*sor iatioti, in which somo ! .Mrs Hub Proctor spent Wednesday
*
with Mrs. T. W. I’revutt,
thing of the plans outlined hy Presi­
Mr. and ,Mrs. -f’urlett spent Thurs­
dent Ward and the trustees are given day with Mrs. Roland Ilevd, of Lake
concerning the. future ferowth of the Harney.
•college.
Mrs. Ida Kaulcrson, daughter Lie­
nor.
of Palm Reach, are spending n
* Probably the most significant (
few
days with Mr. ami Mrs. Mat
featuYe of thi« |idliry is President’s
Ward’s eonerjd ion of It'dlms i,&gt; r&lt;g.inl
Mu21*II I*ftyIfir
&gt;iilanhiy
numbers. Mr Hill in ins letter says:' for i'ai m Bum ii \s
he will u|K»n
‘‘The college is rapidly developing to­ up a cas h and carry4TjKore*
ward the ideals set by Dr. Ward. He
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and
hopes that Rollins will never have Mrs. J. M. Prevatt,, Mrs. McFarland
nn enrollment of over TtOO, but that and children spent Sunday with Mr.
that enrollment may be of surh qual­ nnd Mrs. E. H . K il I h-.
ity ns to equal in accnniplisntent
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wakef iel d a nd
Mr.
many times its number. Hy concen­ a nd Mrs Charl es Phillips we re s h o p ­
tration on the liberal ' arts course p i n g in Sa n fo r d S a t u r d a y .
Dr, Wnrd’s ambition foa^lollins is to* Mr. arid Mrs. F r a nk li n a rc the
attain those notable results associ j proud p ar en t* of u fine baby girl born
ated with the small, high class col- to t h e m last week. Mo th e r a n d b ab y
a r e doing fine.
lege.’'
Mrs. J, M. Prevfttt spent Sunday
Attention is called to the great ro. cults attained during the school year with Mrs. McPharlnnd.
A, pleasant evening was enj9&gt;ed at
iif 1020-21. “The year just closed has
been a phenomenal one. Under the the home of Mrs. McFarland on Lake
leadership of President Ward more Geneva Friday night. About twentythan n half million dollars have been five young folks of Osceola nnd Ge­
added to its endowment. The total neva, were present and a very en­
registration of 370 Is,the largest to joyable evening was spent. Light re­
date- The baseball teqm has wod the freshments were served.*
Mrt. Rranoii and children, of Mims,
state championship, and in every way
nre
spending a few days with hpr
the record has been one of which wo
mother,
Mrs. Daniels.
should be very* proud.”
Mr.
and
Mrs. McQueen nnd family
Regarding the new college year, to
who
have
been
visiting Mrs. Grover
open in fieptembr the message to the
Lefiles
left
today
for her home in
alumni says, “Tito new college year
will open September 19, next, nrftl we
are going to expect grent things of
the incoming student body. We must
make a better showing in football. In
basket bill a schedule similar to last
y ear's trip to Carolina must be more
successful. In baseball—our old time
strength—we must retain the state
championship. The girls must mske
« name for themselves in basket bail,
and we must strengthen our already
strong forces In aquatics. The Totno• kan staff is already a t work on the
1922 annual,tand the Sandspur, which
Is being merged with the Rollins
Press and Incorporated as the Sand-spur Publishing Co., should be in a
. better position to give us the news.”

Post exrds—local vlowi
the Herald office.

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Dr. W ard’s Idea is r
Build College Small
But Good
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rv iu o
c o m rrr board o r
u m v c n o r . s e m in o l e c o u n t t . n o t .
ID A . D ETERM IN IN G W H A T AMOUNT O f
BONDS IS NECESSARY FO B S P E C IA L TAX
SCHOOL DIATHICT HO. S. (O V IE D O ). BEMi a o l e c o m r r r . Fl o r id a . t h e h a t e o r
IH T E X E S T TO B E PA ID TH ER EO N . TILE
T IK E W H E N P R IN C IP A L AHD IH T E X E S T
SH A L L B E D U E AHD E A T A B L E .
'lit (1*7 o f Ja rir. A. D.
IV h R H tr
On l b # ___
IW I. a p e titio n waa p fe y re lrd la tb# C h a n t/
B eard o f PaM Ie lo a lre c ilo u f a r D rm tsoto Const r . Fhwid*. t l / n r d I&lt;7 awe* lb»n t w e n t / f l r #
p er r a n t of tb* d o ll q u a lifie d #l#etofa realdi o r w ith S pecial T ax Srbw d D la trlrt !fa. S.
Sem inole l o u f i t / , F lo rid a. aak lh a and
IU 1 W 0 ), _____
I-efltp .n tn / !h»t *D eU eU on tie called an d be Id
tu d e t r r m i u (be n o e a tk * aa to w b e th rr or
lull tr a d * la I t * earn o f t30.MU.GO a b o u t! be.
iH oed h r S pecial T a i School M e tric ! So, 3
(Otled-W. Sem inole CYm b I / . F lo rid a fo r th e parpoea of a r-/B irin /, balk B a r . r n l ir a l n a . farn U b .
t a r ur o th e r* I* # Iraprortn* acbonl b a lU la r* &gt;od
K t « l rro u ad * an d for lb* c tc lu a ite aa* of
Hi* public free arboola w U b ls 'a a ld S pecial T a i
School M u r ie l No. 3. Sem inole C o u n t/, F lo rid a,
th e proceed* o f th e (a id bund l**oe ansottutln*
la l30.G 00.a) to be tu r d for tb* p u r p a r t aet
fo rth la eald p e titio n , an d to be ex pended aad
dufcoraed I d a m ean er fallow ing. to - tr lt:
1 . 1 17,000.00 to be need la hail Idle* trad
fu relab ln * a acfcool fo r w h ite
c h ild re n
at
O tledo, r u .
3. I2.0CO.00 to be need la r a U e r l a a an d fora ltb le c a t.r r r q arheol a t O tled o . F lorida.
3. 11,000.00 lo be need fo r tb* p a r r baa* o f
rlim itb la ra and lo c ld ra ta la fo r aU arboola w ith ­
in la id Spec!*I T a i School D U tr k t, and
t la tb *_ tru e* o f Ibla H oard U u t
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It w eald be to tb* beat In te fc a t o f S p ecial T a i
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F lo rid a.
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C ourt a i tb * C ourt IIo ar# In S an fo rd . Florid*,
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DICKINSON A D ICK IN SO N .
Solicitor* foe C om plaint*.
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day o f Ju n e. A. D. 1491, o l d &lt;"rinfU st* »3 *
Itrace# the follow log ileierit*--! K™,*?'.'
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5* ' 72,
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1. T w p 30 B , fU n y e 30 E TY.e #abl !»M *+•
Inc » # r « s f il *t th e d a te of
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a«ch c e r tific a te In th# M m # o f J. &gt;!. F.v*sa.
Alan T ax I V rtir tra t# Nn. 1749. d»tM th t 3 d
May o f Jo n # . A* D. 1001. «*l&gt;) certm cat# e»*
tifacea | U fo llo w ln c dc*crlt«#il p w p t f t j #}taat#4
In Betnlnnl# Coonty* F lorhla, hvwlf*
#n«| .32 E ta n a B o b ,.D ir . Sec. I . Twe ^ A.
ftar.ire JW »U«t. T i t M id l«n«1 helny a«#c«rt
a t lh# flat# o f fli# Rtooianc# of ■ach rertlflcit*
In tb# nam # o f 15* Allen.
Vnlewf fcahl c e rtin c a te # »hall I# rcUetre-l arcorvtlnc to law tax i!e#4 w ill
thefeca ®
th# 30tl» day o f Ju ly , A. D. 1921,
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th# Sill* day of Ju n e , A D IWI
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N O T IC E . or A P F U C A f lp N TOR TAX O rtD
UN D ER SECTION »7» 0 ENERAL STAI _
UTES. LAW S O r TLORIDA
N o tice t« E ereK / r t r r i Ib a! Brom t r . C.rref,
im r r h tte r o f T a x C e rtific a te No,. 112. d a ’ra l»«
2nd &lt;1* / o f Ju n e , A. D. IPI9. Ii»t filed tald «»•
Ilf!c a te In m / o ffic e , and ha* «r**!* »«*«**
t)..n foe fa x deed to laaoe In aeeordaRf*
law . 'Wild r e rilf lc a l# -em hrarc* &gt;!•* /('llo « » f
d e .c r|t(~ l p r o |w r l/ a ltn a le d In S em lr-Ie •"«*■
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ta ld lan d tw in s a» e&lt; * rd a t Ibe d t l c &lt;d
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m n &lt; e o f in c b c e r tific a te In th e name of
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deem ed a rc o c d tn r to law ta x ‘l e e I will I *•
th ereo n th e IWlti d a / o f - J u t / . A. P . UK1W ltn c u to/* o ffic ia l a l a n t to re and « •&gt;
th e 21th d a / o f J u n e , A, D. IW I.
(S E A L )
E. A. POKILASA.
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If ta fu rth e r ordered (b a t u M nutlc# ft#
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NOTICE or A P P L IC A T IO N FOR TA X D EED . 4ft-3 fr.
UNDER SECTION S7». G E N E R A L STA T­
UTES. LAW S OF FLO R ID A
NOTICE O r A P P L IC A T IO N T O R TAX DEED
U N D ER SECTION S IJ G E N ER A L S T A T ­
N*&gt;(lc* la h rrrh y r l ' - n th a t V. T Peter*, pur
UTES, LAW S O f FLORIDA
r h a te r o f T a i ( V r t l f l r i t * No. (91, d ated th*
«It. d a / of Ju ly . A. D. 11*13. h a a filed i a t t
N olle* 1* h * tr h / *l»en l i n t d i r t . S*rat&gt; M.
c e r tir ir a te Ira n ./ o ffic e , and haa m ade appll
&lt;athm for ( a t deed to lw u r In acco rd an ce w ith 1 aw to o . p u rrh a te r o f T ax C e rtific a te N*o. .VC,
law .
Said c e r tific a te n o tifie s * Whr foltow tna listed th e Dlh d a / o f J a l / , A. I&gt;. 11*13, h a t filed
d eter It* d p n f c r l / »ituale*l In Kemtnot* .C o a n i/. *atd c e r tific a te la u&gt;7 o ffic e , and h a t m ade a p ­
F lo rid a, lo -w lt:
F our acre# In aquar* to HW p licatio n for la x deed to laaue In accordance
m cn er S ection 22, T w p. ,2 a B., B an s* 32 E. ! w ith taw . S aid e e r tlflc a te em brace* tb * fob
acre*. Tit* aald lan d tw in* * » r* * ed *1 ll.e d a te L*e tn c deaerttw d p to p e r t/ a ltn a te d In Be niton!#
l e t I. lUnrk C. A,
o f th e laauanre of .o r h c e r tific a te In th e nao*e c o u n t/. F lo rid a, tie w tl:
o f N, lliw en lh al.
I n let* aald c e r ttf tr a ta *hall AuRn'a F lra t Add. to Orle-lo
Tlic aald land
lie re-le. n*ed a c rtic d ln / to law t a i deed w ill I t b rin k ataeaaed *1 Ih e d al* o f th e iM uance nf
■o* Ih rrev n on th e 6 th d a / o f A u /o a t, A. D. tu ck c e r tific a te In th e n am e of F red W hit*.
ttf2 l.
W ltn et* 01/ O frtrlal d e n a tu r e and aaal Cnleau aald c e r tific a te ab atl l*e redeem ed a rcordlna lo law la x de*d w ill Itatte Ih erm o ou
tbl* l i e I d d a / o f J u t / . A. It. IP2I.
4T-3IC
Ilia I3 (h d a / o f A u /n a t. A. It. 11*21.
(SE A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS.
C lerk C ircu it C ourt.
W itne*a id / o ffic ia l i l x a i t u r * and **al Ibla l a C ircuit C o u rt, 8* T enth Ju d ic ia l C ircu it of
K*mloot* C o u n t/, F U . ff&gt;* Tib d a / o f J u l / , A. D, IMF.
F larld a . Samba*!* C o u n t/.—
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K. A. DOUOIoASS.
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I t / : A. M. W E E K S . D. a
C lerk C ircu it C ourt.
S em lao lt C o u n t/, F la.
NOTICE OF ArPUCATIOH FOX TAX DEED 47-Ole
B / : A. U . W E EK S, D. C.
UNOEK SECTION ITS, OEXEXAL
I.laala Cocker. C o m p lain an t.
STATUTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
T*
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O f C n IC U rT COURT O F T H E SEV E N T H FO*
N olle* la h e r r b / ( i u a th a t D . W . S h o rt, purW |l Be to C. Cocker. D afeo d an t
. D IC IA L C IR C U IT OF FLO R ID A .
SEM IN O LE COUNTT
To W illiam C . Cocker, 317 *h
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Tt-erefocr. /o u W illiam C. I'o rk e t. are b e /e
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d e c k C irc u it l&gt; to r'.
week fo r e l r b t ro a a e c u tlr* week*.
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For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
Sem laol* U m n tj. / l a .
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come to the Herald office.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,’JULY 22, 1921

A nd The Supply Cannot

e standard

Keep Up With
Demand
(F ran

BUly)

Buildings nr© going up everywhere
in Sanford and each day secs new
houses in the residence districts being
erected. In fact one must make the
rounds each day to keep up with the
remarkable growth of Sanford this
summer. And with all of this build­
ing there are scores of people here
v ho want houses and homes and
many more are writing asking about
homes for the winter months. The
Sanford Building A Loan Association
has demands for $88,600 more than
thfy have to loan and if the people
who have money fo invest would take
out shareo in the Sanford Building A
Loan Association this city would grow
in proportion to the needs in the next
»ix months. Among the new houses
noted today arenas follows:
Frank Markwood is- building
three bungalows on Palmetto avenue
and Tenth streets. George DcCottes
in building three on Palmetto near
13th street and one of them is the
Quickbilt house all made of ready
built material. The Meisch Realty
Co., has just started four houses at
the corner of Sixth and Holly avenue
for the employees of the John. Maus­
er Cigar factory, and a house in
Goldsboro. There are many others in
nil pnrts of the.city.

editor w r it e s f i n e l e t t e r
to m s OLD FRIEND, m . C. AS-

FIN WALL ABOUT SANFORD.

HOOF GARDEN CLUB
(From W .d a tid i,', D ill,)

The Roof Carden Club met Monday
afternoon at the home of Miss Carrie
Stanley. The club opened with the
reading of the constitution for the
benefit of new members. Two hew
members were then elected, after
whlchfollowed the usual business meet­
ing. Many topics of interest were di6-"
cussed. After all business was discusu*d the meeting adjoumedt
The remaining time was spent en­
joying delicious ice cream and cake.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Mamie Steele.
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB
ENTERTAINED
Mrs. George W. Knight was tjie
charming hostess last night when she
entertained the members of the Ev­
ening Bridge Club n t'h cr home on
Magnolia avenue.
A very interesting game was played
during the evening. The prize for
high score a mong the ladies was made
by Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr, who was
awarded with n bottle of perfume.
Dr. Ralph Stevens made high score
for the men and was given a fountain
pen.
Following the game the hostess
served delicious refreshments consistng of ice cream, enke and punch.
There were three tables of players
who enjoyed the hospitality of this
charming hostess.

IN HONOR OF VISITOR
A pretty compliment to their visitor, Miss Mildred Simmons, of Jack­
sonville, was thp sewing parly given
yesterday afternoon by Misses Julia
and Mary Zachary at their home on
First street.
. A profusion of lively Bummer flow­
ers were effectively used in decorat­
ing the rooms. Sewing on dainty bits
of fancy work, music and dancing
were enjoyed during the afternoon.
I-ato in the afternoon the hostesses
served pineapple sherbet and cookies.
Those invited to meet this attrac­
tive visitor were: Mrs. W.
lis te r.
Misses Rosalind Radford, Edna Chit­
tenden, Dorothy -Humph, Scritn Lake,
Ethel Henry, Helen Feck and May
Thrasher,

E O P L E used to be SO-

of people. The substantial cit
cretly envious of the
izen. The man who know!
young fellow who came
you can’t get something
tearing up /the street and
^or nothing. The stea d y cue
stopped tus car with a-jerk.
ta m er—not the bargain hunter

P

Hare is th« U . 8. U ico
Traad, w ith a long-aatabllabad atandard of aarvfc*
among motoriata who bava
an aya to valna, as wall aa
to price. Whlla sailing for
laaa than tbs otbar tlrta In th«
U, &amp; Fabric Una, the Uaco
has aarnad a reputation for
quality and dapandabla aeonany which la not axcaadad
by any tlrs in its class,

Now they are inclined to
criticise such abuse of- tires.
A mark of the growing con­
sciousness about tir e s —
their service, their work,
their value.
This same respect for a good
tire is .the reason why the four­
square tire dealer has passed up
odds and ends, "job lots”, "sec­
onds”, "cut prices”—and come
out squarely, with the standard
quality service of U. S. Tires,

He is getting a
bigger, and also bet­
U n i t e d S t a t e s T l r e s ter, tire biasiness than
ore Good Tires he evjer had before.

learned the standard tire s e r v ­
ice he is entitled to we say—
Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires
and moke him show you.
Here is a man in close touch
with one of the 92 U.S. Factory
Branches—a constant supply of
The U. S. Tire you buy is a tire
built for c u rre n t demands. No
overproduction. No piling up of
stock. No loss of mileage by
hanging around on
r ( [i
the dealer's racks.
E v ery w ay you
look at it, a p a r qual­
i t y tiro at a n e t
price.

He is dealing now
U. S. USCO TREAD
with his ow n kind
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD
U. S. ROYAL CORD
0 . S. RED &amp; GREY TUBES

progressive residents of Sanford,
Florida. The Troy Times is reminded
of this fnct nnd of f o r m e r friendship
by receiving from Mr. Aspinwall a
Sanford booklet, describing the at­
tractions of that city at the headwnt- DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY EN­
TERTAINED
ers of the St. John’s river. Sanford
*
is sometimes called the Albany of The members of the Daughters of]
the South, having the same relation Wesley of the Methodist Church were
to Jacksonville that Albany has to most delightfully entertained lost
New York, but we shall expect that night by Mrs. H. II. Chappel at her
EDWARD HIGGINS.................
with Mr. Aspinwall there it will come home on Celery avenue.
D. D, DA NIEL.................... ......
to be called the' Troy, of the South."
A very delightful musical program
And James H. Potts, editor of the was rendered during the evening. Sev­
MIDWAY GARAGE.............. .
Times writes the following letter to eral piano selections were rendered
LAWTON BROTHERS CO., Inc
Mr. Aspinwall'telling-about his trip to by Mrs. S. W. Walker, Misi Radford
Sanford last winter.
gave two splendid readings, Miss Lil­
lie Ruth Spencer sang a solo, and Mrs.
Troy, N. Y., July 14, 1921.
Claude Herndon and Mrs. George Fox
Mr. M. Chnnning Aspinwall,
sang
a duet in their usual delightful
Sanford, Florida.
manner.
Dear Mr. Aspinwall:
At the close of the social hour the
I was very much pleased to receive
the pamphlet descriptive of Sanford's hostess s served a delicious ice course.
beauties. I was particularly interest­ The members of the class enjoying
ed because Mrs. Potts and myself Mrs. Chappell’s hospitality were: Mrs.
made the trip from Jacksonville to J. D, Roberts, Mrs. S. W. Walker,
Sanford on the St. John’s river. We Miss Elizabeth Musaon, Mrs. B. S:
remarked then the wonderful Nile ef­ Ward, Mrs. Ben Monroe, Mrs. R. T.
fect which the river produced, with Thrasher, Mrs.‘Laura Huff, Mrs. W.
the tropica] treea and the alligators A. Lester, Mrs. .Frazier, Mrs. Ralph
visible all along the ahorcs. It.is cer­ K. Gore, Mrs.’ George Fox, Mrs.
tainly a trip which cannot be Ignored Claude Herndon, Miss Lola . Evans,
by those who have not seen the Nile Miss Annie Lee, Mrs. Mnhlon Wright,
Miss. Versa Woodcock, Miss Goodyear,
Itself.
I meant to write you before and The invited guests were: Dr. S. W. and white crepe paper, entwined with Steel, Miss Minnie Steel, Mr. and
npnlogizq for not acknowledging the Walker, Misses Lillie Ruth Spencer pink Love’s vine. In the dining room Mrs* Shumaker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
a large white angel with pink ribbons Mcrriweather, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rand
receipt of your election return. But and Rosamond Radford.
was suspended from the chandelier. Morriwcather, Mr. and Mrs. Erving
you can be assured we have not for­
The
refreshment table was c* tered Estridge, Mr. and Mrs. Osie Etridge,
PRETTY
PARTY
gotten you, and will be glad to hear
with
the wonderful birthday cake, Mr. and Mm. Koons, Mrs. 0 . J. Pope
A
very
pretty
party
given
yester­
at any time of your continued pros­
topped
with nine burning tapers in and children, Mrs. J, T. Pope, Mrs.
day
afternoon
was
the
party
given
by
perity.
Tom Davis, Mrs. Craig HarrM, Mr,
With the thermometer glued fa s t to Alice Elder at her home on Oak ave­ pink rose holders.
All kinds of interesting childish and Mrs. R. Z. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs,
the nineties here for the last month, nue, the occasion being her twelfth
games were played by the little folks B. G. Mcthvin, Mrs. J. H. Cowan, Mr.
none of us have been sighing for any birthday anniversary.
The house was artistically decorated on the spacious lawn during the after­ and Mn. Perry Fields, Mr. and Mrs.
point nearer the equator; but when
Jack Frost comes whistling his melo­ with pink hydnftigcas and ferns. The noon. Of special interest was the pea­ Crofford, Mr. and Mrs. Huey, Mrs.
dies, Florida certainly hae an attrac­ dining table hsd for its centerpiece nut hunt,- Mary Alice Shipp, was Porter Whighsm, ME Green, Misses
the lovely birthday cake of white top- awarded a pretty doll * for having Cora Rutherford, Evelyn Bigger* and
tive sound.
found the most among the girls, and Marion Hand.
•Thanking you for -your remem* pdd’with twelve pink candles.
All sorts of interesting games were the boys’ prise was a ball, this was
brance, nftd with best wishes for your
success in what struck me when I played during the afternoon and re­ won by Forrest McAllister.
SOLD SIXTEEN LOTS
Refreshments of Ice cream and cake
was there as a city which’ combined freshments of Jce cream and cake
IN NINETEEN DAYS.
the beauties of the South anti the en­ were served by Mrs. Elder, assisted carrying out the pretty color *scheme
terprise of the North—If you will per­ by Hesdames Ralph Goodspeed, Vir­ were served. Pink and white basket!
The Meisch Realty Co., of this city,
filled with pink and white’ candies
ginia Coney and Minnie Jones.
mit that discrimination—I am,
are
selling real estate and while
This pretty little hostess received were given the guests. The favors
Very sincerely yours,
fnqst
of it •!» their own property It
numbers of pretty gifts. There were for the girls were dolls, while the
---- JAMES H. POTTS,
is-Moving.
This company sold sixteen
Editor Troy Times. about thirty yoang folks who enjoyed boys were given balls.
lots
In
nineteen
days of this month
The little hostess was the recipient
this delightful party,
an(|
aside
from
these
lots which were
of many lovely gifts. Mrs. Meisch
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
•their
t
own
property,
’they told five
was assisted in entertaining th e chil­
* BIRTHDAY .PARTY
other
parcels
of
land
for other parLittle Miss Katherine Meisch, the dren by Mrs. John pove mid Miss
- (Vnm t u r iir 'l D*U») ,
11 . . . « ,1
- =f • ' ;"s. I t U marvelous the way Sanford
Cards are o u t 'announcing the m ar­ pretty .young daughter of Mr. and Irene Brand.
’
dirt ie moving.
riage of MUa WIonJe Hooper,, the Mrs, John Meisch, entertained a 1num­ ' i . j g
ber
of
friends
yesterday
afternoon
at
youngest daughter of F. T. Hooper, of
Cardiff Wales, England, to Mr. Theo. a lovely birthday party given Mt her
A. Stiles, only ton of "Mr. and Mrs. home on F irst street, in celebration of
E. W, Stiles, of Sanford, Florida, in h er.ninth birthday anniversary.
The living and dining roma were
New York City the early pert of Augaily decorated with festoons of pink

....Sanford,
..Chuluoto,
Longwood,
..... Oviedo,

Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida

T H E O NLY PLA C E TO B U Y

IS THE ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT OF

EDW ARD HIGGINS, Incorporated
Building Permits
For State of Florida
Remarkable Showing
first Six Months of 1921 of JSix Dif­
Sago Tea and 8ulphur Turn* Gray'*
ferent Sections
Faded Hair Dark and GlofcsyJACKSONVILLE, July 20,—Com­
pilation of. building permits in the
principal cities of Florida for the first
six months of 1921 show remarkable
development. Jecksonvillew ith 52,667,224. Others*are Miami, $2,684,000; St, Petersburg; $2,376,000; Tam­
pa $2,366,00; Miami Beach,. $1,614,000
nnd Orlando $866,000.
MILMpN DOLLAR FIRE.

t Office supplies of every kind a t The
Herald office.
v ■.
•
,

Almost everyone knows that Saga
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only kray
to get this mixture was to make ft a t
home, which ia mussy and trouble­
some.
Nowadays we aimply ask a t a sy

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY/ JULY 22, 1921

Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wilkcrson and
four children were guests of Mrs. L,
It. Mitchell Thursday evening.'
*\ R. Wainwright anid family have
rented the cottage of Enoch Pnrtin
ARGE SECTION OF
e,nd will move, there this week.
F ederal Reserve Board
LAND NEAR UMATILLA IS
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope and
TO
BE
DEVELOPED
Francis
Swope, motored 'to Tampa
Takes Im p o rtan t'
Tuesday. They w»U return Thursday
UMATILLA, July 20.—Five thous- accompanied by Misses Mablv Swope
Step
\
nrd ncres «Jf high plKc li&amp;d lying west and Ethel Aberton. *
l
and north of Umatilla was sold today
C. S. Hoag, of Orlando, was in Ovie­
by the Lake Region Realty Co., of do on busineeaa Tuesday.
Umatilla, to Martin De Tamble and
Miss Eunice Wilkerson, of Wild­
VER
SEVENTEEN
MILLION A. R. Zimmerman, of Chicago, whd wood, Is the guest of Mrs. L..R. Mitch­
will develop it at once to orangeae, ell.
LOANED ATLANTA DISTRICT
grapefruit and pecans, providing for
—OTHERS CARED FOR
Messrs. H. B. McCall, Edward Mc­
one-third of planted acreage to pe­ Call, Jss. Rush, and Master W arren
WASHINGTON, July 2 0 ,-F u rth e r cans. The selling proposition of this McCall, were visitors to Sanford Tues­
credit for the purpose of harvesting tract, to be known as. Ridgoland, will day.
and marketing the coming cotton crop not be less than twenty-acre units, of
Mrs. W. M. Wri it left Thursday
will be extended in whatever amount which one-fourth will be planted. The for Tampa.
may legitimately be required it was company also expects to erect homse
A ptllau was given k t Palm Springs
announced last night by the Federal for those who so desire.
,
Thun»dny*nfternoon in honor of Misaea
Reserve board and the governors of
Eunice Wilkeraort'and Ethel Aberson
the reserve banks of Richmond, A t­
and Jas. Rush, The party left Ovie­
lanta, St. Louis, Kansas City and Dal­
d o about 2:30, arriving a t Patm
las.
Springs in about an hour. A fter h de­
Tlie announcement was made after
lightful swim supper was served. On
a meeting of the governors of the
Mrs. Churles L Britt and two chil- leaving the springs some of the party
reserve banks in the cotton, growing dien left Sunday for ConneravlUt, went to the picture Bhow, while oth­
sections to formulntc a uniform pol­ Ta., where they will spend several ers returned home.
icy on cotton loans for the orderly w.-eks with relatives.
The ri'w e and house nw’i*n by N.
marketing of the new crop. It was
Mrs. Harry Wilson and son return­ H. Tanner, and occupied by Dr, and I
decided that credit would be extended ed home today from Jacksonville
either directly to member banks by where they were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Simmons, have been purchased I
by the Inttcr. I)r. Simmons expects I
the reserve banks or indirectly to non­ and Mrs. J. K. Mettinger.
to
make some repairs on the h &gt;jsc I
member banks through the agency,of
Mr. and Mrs. S. (t. Tufts, of Or­ and grounds at an early date.
1
a member bank.
lando, were the gmwts of Mr. and
Ben
Wynne
and
Anderson
RutherI
The statement issued by the con­ Mrs. C. W. -Stokes, Sunday at their
ford
of
Wildwood,
were
guests
of
A.
j
ferees Baid;
home on Magnolia uvenue.
“At the present time the five re­ Jock Lloyd, of Jacksonville, was'the K. Wade, Sunday.
Partin and
II
Mr. and Mrs. J.
serve banks in question are lending guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Stokes
Master
James
Partin,
left
Wednesday
II
t
to their members $-157,000,000, or more Sunday at their home on Mngnolia
for
Hot
Springs,
Ark,
I
I
,
I
than 20 per cent of the lonns of'the avenue.
.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A.
g.
Wade
and
Miss
1
|
|
entire system, the Richmond bank
Mrs. \V. L. Morgan returned home
$ H:j
borrowing from other reserve banks this morning from Jncksohvulo where Eunice Wilkcrson, visited Snnford,
$20,000,000, and the Dallas bank bor­ shi- has spent the past week with her Monday evening.
II
rowing $10,000,000 for that purpose. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. MettinMrs. W. J. Lawton nnd family were 1 I I
The total loans of these five reserve ger.
visitors to Orlando Tuesday,
.
banks to their member banks exceeds
Mrs.
Lewis
nnd
non,
or
Altamonte
||
Henry Rodenherry left Saturday for
reserve deposits
by . $102,000,000 llnzelhurst, Ga., where he was called Springs, lire visiting Mrs. Jus. Lee,!
II *
whereas, tin- reserve deposits of the by the illness of his mother.
this week.
' ijfii
other seiren reserve banks t'xceed their
Mrn. O. G. Wolcott nnd little son,1 1 I I
Mrs. Mnry Starling left yesterday
loans to their members by $118,000,- afternoon for Lafayette, Ga., where Henixjreturned Thursday from n vis- ^ I I I
she goes to visit her sister.
Mrs. it to Sirs: Wolcott’s sister, at Sor- J | | |
(
Starling has been the guest of her rento, Fla.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Sheldon spent
son and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J.
Lieut. Clark Killed at
, j
Starling at their home on Mngnolin Tuesday in Orlando.
Kelly Field, Tex., C. H. avenue,
for several months.
L. \V. Dowdy returned Saturday
The Phllij
Campbell’s Son-in-Law Mrs. Barney F. Griggs, of New from n short visit tjj.Apibrose, Ga. fifteen mill:
•Smyrna, is here the guetit of friends
Miss Lucile Partin leaves this week this divorce
Will Be Buried at DeLand, Florida and relatives. Mrs, Griggs was for­ f o r Orlnndo nnd Palmetto where she —El Paso Ti
Home of His Wife
merly .Miss Lillie Liltlor and was' an will visit relatives through July and
---employee of the Herald Printing Co.
August.
American
ITSy Th&lt; A a it c U U d r r . i t )
John Murrell and Oliver Murrell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and sons,1—jazz und t
DELAND, July 20.—News was re­
ceived here today of the death yester­ young lawyers of Miami, are visit­ returned Sunday from Daytona Boned: are chewing,
day at Kelly Field, Texas, of Lieut, ing their parents, Capt. nnd Mrs. K. where they have been spending ?a J egraph.
couple'of weeks.
j a ■■_
W*. S. Clnrk, aviation service. Burial R. Murrell.
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe. Mrs. J. C.
Lewis Wright of Jacksonville, spent _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
will be made here where Clark mar­
Sunday with his parents.
ried Miss Irene Campbell, of this
Mr. antf Mrs. S. W. Swope and
city. His wife was with him at the
Francis Swope, spent Friday in Santime of his death. During the war
Clark was stationed nt Carlstrom
f rd.
Field, Arcadia, Fin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. [,. Wheeler and
daughters, Florence and Evelyn left
(By Tiro Au m Ii UJ Press)
Saturday for Daytona L’each.
HOUSTON, Tex., First Lieut. Wil­
lard 8. Clark Ablngton, III., was kill­
ed Instantly yesterday afternoon at
Ellington field fthen his plane fell
2,500 feet in a tail spin.

Authorized Goodyear Service Station
OAK AVE. and THIRD ST

ie 17.

Lieut. W. S. Clark, spoken of above.
is the son-in-law of Charles II. Cumpbell, mnnnger of the Valdez*Hotel, ih
this city, nnd his daughter, Mrs. Clark
was well known here. The couple
made this city on their honeymoon
trip from Carlstrom Field to Del.nnd.
ORLANDO MAN KAILS
TWICE AT SUICIDE,, .
• RIJTLL THY AGAIN

ORLANDO, July 20.—John Mueller,
who yesterday made two unsuccessful
attempts to kill himself, was this
morning reported by Sheriff Karrel
as out of danger.
Mueller, who has for some time
been bailiff at the county court house,
tried to shoot himself while talking
to a local physician yesterday noon.
He later cut his wrist in an effort to
bleed to death, Mueller said last night
he Intended to,flnish the job when he
gets out of jail, but the sheriff this
morning said he laid the prisoner's
despondency to drugs as when it is
-out of his system he feels Mueller.will
be himself again.

Drinking of buttermilk may not be
eery exciting, but it doesn’t leave you
with a dark brown taste in your
mouth next morning.

W hy take a chance on unknow n tires, when
you can get Goodyear quality at as low a price ?
See your Goodyear Service Station Dealer

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Offices Throughout the World

Petticoats strangling our literature,
Volstead is going to lose some pres­
nre they? Well, so that’s what has tige when it becomfcs generally known
become of them.—Columbia (S. C.) that* he chews tobarco.—Janesville
State.
(Wis.) Gazette.
Soft lights in the home would help
Thingj nujy be all wrong, of course,
to prevent divorces, says a scientist. hut tic.fellow who is saying the leut
And soft words are even better.—El about It is probably the one, who is
Paso jlcrald.
fretting along the best.

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M A R K

$625 f. o. b. D etroit
Toils why everyone should drink
hot walsr sneh morning
boforo breakfast.

To see the healthy bloom in your
face, to see your skin get clearer und
clearer, to wake up without -a head­
ache, backache, coated tongue or n
nasty breath, In fact to feel your best,
day in and day out, just try inside
bathing every morning for nwcek.
Before breakfast each day, drink
a glass of real hot .water with a tea­
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
as u harmless means of washing from
the stomnch, livef, kidneys nnd bow­
els the previous (lay’s Indigestible
waste, sour bile nnd 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 stomach Is

u’. What, Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
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.

“In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world— the internal combustion engine.
"The tractor will multiply thA productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
„
y
• “It will put the fanner on a par with the qity manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is—oh to an
efficient production basis.

ORANGE VOTES $2,500,000
TO BUILD GOOD ROADS.
ORLANDO, July 20.—Orange coun­
ty , with thirteen precincts out of
twenty heard from, had voted last
night overwhelmingly for the $2,500,000 bond' Issue for good roads and
court bouse enlargement. The majori­
ty of 1,150 In favor of the bonds is
on# of the largest ever polled In the
-county. The rood bonds were voted at
‘the ratio of nine to one. Total vqte
tabulated: 2.841 for, 497 against.

In th e past five years nearly 5,000 ,0 0 0 o f
these popular 3 0 x 3K in ch G oodyear non*
skid tires have gone into service. Move than
a m illion o f them are in use today.
N ow you can buy these tires,of big size, strong
construction, and long-wearing treads, at the
same price you are asked to pay fo r unknow n

that those who are subject to constl-i
pation, bilious attacks, acid stomach,
rheumatic twinga or •whose skin is
ssliow or pallid, that ono week o$ inside bathini will have them looking
and feeling better every way.—Adv.1

“I f will enable each worker to earn so .much more that he caf
more and atilt leave a greater profit Jor the man who hires him
enable the fanner to work fewer hours in t^e 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 oi^earth
.

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The Florida Scout
“ For Wide-Awake Boys"
35c Tear
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher \ |
$02 French

Moody Bible School of
Chicago Will Have
Three in State

Reho-paste
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For Nail and Other
Punctures.
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Ask Your Druggist
LANDIS. FISII &amp; HULL
Attorneys and Connaeliora-at-Law
DcLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in the State and y*dernl Courts. Special facilities fo r Ex­
amining' and Perfecting Land Titles

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE

SANFORD -V

BIBLE CONFERENCE FOR SANFORD BOY SCOUTS
WILL BE POSSIBLE THIS SEASON,
BIG JAMBOREE
THROUGH DR. BROWNLEE’S EFFORTS
YESTERDAY

FLORIDA

GEO. G. HERRING
Attorney-at-Law
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
SANFORD. FLA.

JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches
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Parcel Post Your Cleaning nnd
Dyeing to

ROGERS &amp; JONES
.French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
Cl I Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
We prepay pnreel postage on returns

THEJTFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
WILKINSON

(From F rK U r't D .lljr)

Yesterday afternoon before one of
tho largest crowds that has witnessed
a game on the home lot this season,
(From ln J tj't D i l l j )
once more the Winter Garden base­
The biggeet event In the religious ball team slipped us another.
history of Sanford has been secured
The box score for yesterday's game
for the coming winter. Dr. Brownlee follows:
announces the securing of a part of
the faculty of the Moody Bible School
Winter Garden
of Chicago for a series of three Bible
AB R II PO A E
Conferences in Florida during the Ward, l b .............. 5 1 1 9
0 0
coming winter, one to be held in Windred, ss. ......... G 1 2 3 2 0
Jacksonville, one in St. Petersburg Tnnncr, rf. ...„
4 0 1 1 0
0
and one in Snnford. The local con­ Boyer, 3b ............ 1 0 1 1 3
1
ference will be under the auspices of Overstreet, c....... .. 4 1 3 5 0 0
the various churches of the city and Kerlin, cf.......... 2
1 1 3 1 1
will be held in the Presbyterian Donohue, 2b ....... 4 1 1 - 4 3 0
Church. It will bring to the city some Alderman, if. :...... • 4 0 2 1 0 0
famous and able teachers of the Bible Cornell, p.......... 4
0 0 0 0 0
who will teach the best and most ap­
proved wnys of understanding the Bi­
36 5 12 27 0 2
ble and how such study may become
Sanford
increasingly interesting.
AB R H PO A E
It will also bring to the city a num­ Burdick, ss. __ ... G 1 2 1 2
ber from other cities to hear these Rive, c............. —. 4 1 1 9 0.
renowned men. The finances fo r'th e Chapman, p. ........ 5 1 1 o 4
meeting have already been arrnngod. Ammon, i f . .......... 4 0 1 •2 0
The conference will probably be held Wrflkcr, 2b........... 3 0 0 2 1
in February though the exact date has Spencer, cf........
4 1 O
b
3 1
not'yet been settled.
Betts, 3b.............. ob 0 1 1 1
Smith, rf. ......... 4 0' 2 1 0
GUTIIIIIE-HAILE
Kanner, lb. ..... 3 0 0 8 0
(From T u*mU ; ’&gt; D tlljr)

H E N R Y . McLAULI N

SANFOBI) DROPS ANOTHER.

The following notice will, be of in­
terest to many Sanford friends of Mr.
Alston Unite:
“Palntkans were much interested in
the marriage of Miss , Emma Lee
Guthrie, of Jacksonville, to Mr. Als­
ton It. Haile, of Sanford. The cere­
mony took place Tuesday in Jackson­
ville, and Mr. nnd Mrs. JInile are now
in Gainesville, where they will spend
a week or so with relatives nnd
friends. They will inter go to the
mountains of North Cnrolim for a
several woks' stay. Both Mr. nnd
Mrs. Haile are well-known in Pnlntkn,
nnd have mnny friends here who will
wish for them a happy married life.
Miss Guthrie hns frequently visited
here as the guCst of Mrs. W. Carl
Davis, and Mr, Haile mnde his home
here for several years before going to
Snnford, where he holds n responsible
position with the Stringfellow-Pad­
gett Company. Mrs. Haile is a sis­
ter of Judge W. C. Guthrie, of Jack­
sonville.''—Palatkn News.

It seems strange that a nation ca­
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
pable of licking Germany should lie
Will practice in nil County, State and
on its hack nnd howl in the face of a
Federal Courts.
Over 1st Nnt. Bank
Sanford, Fla. little business depression

jkJADE FENCES, PIERS, CLEANED
UP ROADS AND BUILDINGS
■a- ; AND THEN ATE PILLAU
(F ro m

F r i d * ,'i D ally)

One of the big events in the life of
tho Boy Scouts of Sanford was tho
jamboree given at tho camp grounds
on Silver Lake yesterday by tho Rotarians, Scout officials nnd citizens
generally. It was n sight worth see­
ing when those staid business men
who had not been out of their places
of business for some time, got right
out in the open and cut trees, cut
away underbrush, made houses and
piers and fences and gates and did
rough work right along with the- boys.
There was much good work accom­
plished, too. The fence in front of
the property of the Boy Scouts com­
prising some five acres, was fenced
with a nice wire fence, a good gate
made and big sign suspended over tho
gate reading: “Boy Scouts Camp, No
Trespassing." The underbrush and
trees were cut away from a new road
lending into the property, the dining
hall was screened, n new pelr was built
on the lake front nnd many other Im­
provements made. All thin time the
chicken pillnu wns going forward un­
der the careful niinistrntion of Chef
Hitmhone who knows chicken so well
that he can throw n spell on them nnd
they walk right up to his front door.
34 4 10 27 9 0 After the work was finished the whole
Score by inning:
It H E hunch went m swimming nnd while
Winter Garden 000 013 100—5 12 2 waiting, for the pillaii to cook to n
Snnford
.......200 011 000—4 10 0 turn several good talks were mode
...Summary: Two base hits: Chap­ by Scoutmaster Fred Williams, Dr.
man, Burdick, Spencer, Overstreet; Brownlee, R. J. Holly and others and
three base hits: Boyer; stolen bases: after the invocation by Rev. Welsh, of
Kindred; Sacrifice hits: Kanner, Rive, the Baptist church, tho boys were
Betts nnd Cornell; double play: Bur­ formed into line and each wns served
dick to Walker to Kanner; base on .with a generous portion of pillau,
IiuIIh off Cornell 2, by Chnpmnn 2; crackers, etc. The. grown folks en­
struck out, by Chapman 9, by Cornell joyed the supper as only men can en­
2. Time of game, 2 hours; umpire, joy anything in the open nnd tho boys
coming back for n second helping al­
Frank.
ways found the older ones there on
the job and they kept coming until
two big lnnl cans of pillnu had been
Fighting: at Rome
exhausted.
Results in Deaths;
With campfire stories nnd many
Many* Wounded plans being laid for the future, sev­
eral hours were 'spent before the par­
(By Tka AiiorUt«4
ty broke up, some of the hoys staying
ROME, .July 19.—Four persons at (he camp for a few days nnd the
were killed'and twenty wounded in rest of the party coming home feel-J
the fighting Sunday between the ing that the afternoon hnd been well!
Fncisti and Communists at Mnnsone spent in many ways and all were bet-1
and San Stefano.
ter for the outing with the greatest
organization of hoys in tho world—
fififi cures
Biliousness.
the Boy Scouts.
• ____________
The Rotary Club of Sanford, thru
FOR SALE—Clean old news­ the chairman of the Itoys work, Denne
papers at the Herald office.
Turner, revived interest in the Boy
Scouts a few weeks ago nnd the jam­
boree yesterday wns the result nnd nil
the heads of the Scouts nnd the peo­
ple generally are taking a deep inter­
est in tho work.

Here’s why CAMELS are
cigarette
B
ECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this
one brand. Camels are as good as it’s pos­
sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of
fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.

Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
in mind I Everything is done to make Camels the
best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done
simply, for show.
' ' Take the Camel package for instance, ‘ i t ’s the
most p erfect packing science can devise to pro­
tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper
_secure foil wrapping—revenue stamp to seal
the fold and make the package air-tight. But
there’s nothing flashy about it. You’ll find no
extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
Such things do not improve the smoke any more
than premiums or coupons. And remember—you
must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality.
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest ‘
cigarette you can imagine—-and one entirely free
from cigaretty aftertaste,
I t ’s Camels for you*

FACT

NOTICE TO CREDI­
TORS

LOCAL EVIDENCE.
I hereby give notice
Evidence that can be verified.
Fact is what we want.
to all parties owing me
Opinion Is not enough.
an account over ninety
Opinions differ.
days old, unless satis­
Here's a Snnford fnct.
You can test it,
factory settlement is
A. M. Adnms, carpenter, 811 Magnolin nvenue, says: “I have used made within sixty days
Doan’s Kidney Pills for nttacks of from this date your ac­
lumbago. Stooping over so much count will be advertised
brought on this trouble nnd at times
I went around all bent over; my back for sale.
wns so lame and sore. My kidneys
Yours truly
acted too freely and I had to get up
CATES CRATE CO.
several times during the night. I got
47-tfc
Doan’s Kidney Pills at Phillips &amp; July 8,1921.
Co.'s druug store, nnd they rid me of
that lumbago nnd put my kidneys in ENTERTAINS AT SUPPER AND
good shape."
MOVIES
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
(From Moaiiy'i Dttl?)
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Miss Rcbocca Stevcnrf Invited a '
Doan's Kidney Pills—tho; same that
Mr. Adams had.. Foster-Milburn Co., group of her young friends Friday
evening to help her celebrate her 12th
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
birthday anniversday. At 6 o'clock a
delicious supper was served by the
And now when a stranger azka you young hostess', mother. After the sup­
to change a twenty-dollar bill you per the guests were invited to the
don't know whether he Is trying to movies. Those -enjoying this happy
trick you or just showing off.
occasion were, Misses Carmeta Bar­
ber, Elizabeth Knight, Ruth Henry,
6G6 cures a Cold quickly.
Elizabeth Whitncr, Eliznbeth McCollough, of Orlando, and Miriam Whit­
For first class job work—the Herald comb.

P h il ip R . A n d r e w s
R E A L ,

Real Estate Service i
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

IF YOU NEED A NEW

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Buy (he Best (hat is made

The FLORENCE Automatic

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HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD ;;
! ' Say* Cream Applied ln~ Nostril*
Opens Air I*aasagca.Right Up.

Instant relief—no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
passages of your head clear and you
can breathe freely. .No more hawk­
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache,
dryness. No struggling for breath
nt night; your cold nr catarrh disap­
pears.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen­
etrates through every air passage of
the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucourf membrane nnd relief
comes Instantly,
It's just fine. Don't stay stuffedup with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Adv.

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W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
AGENTi

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INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC
PROCLAIMED BY MIBDITEH
CHRISTIAN TRIBUTE ALBANIA
BELGRADE, July 19.—Independent
republic is proclaimed by Mirditcs,
Christian tribute In upper Albania.
Troops have been sent to put down
the movement, the chiefs of which is
said to be preaching holy war.

Heal Cut•
Apply lots ofeadwpds

-Work on our new factory Is progressing welt. I t will be ready to, serve our customera the coming season.
There have been many recent improvements in auch equipment and we are putting
in the latest and best.
Automatic weighers shut off delivery and ring-gong-at exact quantity specified, and
special mixers blend the materials more thoroughly than over, before. Accuracy and
perfection are the special features considered.
Ideal Fertiliser is to be even better than in the past. Get In line for your fail re­
quirements,

It. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
R.

REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, W in«ton-S«!«m, N. C,
*

_.____.____

MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O RLD ’ S G REATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
volum e

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921

xn

NUMBER 48

SAY THAT UNLESS COMMISSION ANNIVERSARY OF TI1E FALL OF
ANCIENT PRISON. THAT LIB-,
INTERFERES RATES WILL
EKATBD FREEDOM
I)E PROHIBITIVE
WORLD’S COTTON CROP *
f l y TV| A|M dlU 4 fVMt)
O nly
P relim in a ry
To
PARIS, July 14.— France today cel­
PLACED AT 19,595.000 BY
ebrated Bastille day, the anniversary
...
FEDERAL BUREAU,
C ouncil T h a t Should
o f ’the fall of the ancient prison which
S ettle a ll D isp u tes
symbolised the oppression brought
WASHINGTON, July U .* - The
ubout by the French revolution.
world’s cotton crop for the year 1921
isplaced at 19,595,000 baits by the
A SLAP AT TOM WATSON
Federal Bureau. Crop estimates are
al Bureau. The c r y estimates aye
^W ASHINGTON, July 13.— A reso­ based on calculations from the best IN THE FIRST STEP LOOKING
lution directing that the editorial o f­ information obtainable.
TOWARD PERMANENT
fice* o f the Columbia Sentinel, the
PEACE
•
paper published by Senator Watson,
Democrat, Georgia, "be discontinued G eorges C arpentier
1865,530 FOR THE YEAR
LONDON, July 14^-Leaders of
RAISED BY 56 MILL8 . at the senate office building and that S ails fo r Sunny F ran ce
th e, British government and the
WASHINGTON, July 14&lt;-Jaan expression o f dlsopprpval be for­
Irish Sinn Fein met here today
F or Few W e e k s S ta y
pan’s acceptance of President
warded
to
the
president
and
8enator
and took the first step In the ne­
H ardin g’ s ’ suggestion for a conWHtaon,”
was
Introduced
in
the
house
gotiations which it is hoped
(By
TS*
A
jmc
UU4
Bit**)
ference to discuss limitation of
NEW YORK, July 14— Georges
might
dissipate hostility and prej­
today
by
Representtlve
Ryan,
Repub­
armaments was received st the
Carpentier was a pnsltnger on the
udice
which for decades have
lican,
New
York.
State Department today but made
steamer Savoie today, returning for a
separated England and Ireland.
no reference to question o f discus­
few weeks stay fn France. Jle will
FAMILY BEATEN WITH AX.
DeValera and Lloyd George had
cn are locked in battle bciore nuuun
sion of Far Eastern situation. Un­
return to the United States in time
planned carefully for the matt­
about 75 miles southeast of Brussa.
qualified acceptance by the .Chifor
a
bout
with
an
unnamed
opponent
ing
which It looked upon at pos­
Airplanes are taking part in the TRUCK DRIVER WAS
neae government also received.
on
October
12th.
sibly
the first stage o f new end
RELEASED
THIS
MORNING.
struggle for ' the mountalrt heights,
The State Department officiala
brighter
epoch in the relations
near the town, whjch la the first ob­
would make no comment on the
between
the
two peoples. The
THESE
SIX
FACTS
jective of the Greek offensive which
form of Japanese reply which was
ARB CAUSING BAD
meeting,
simply
is to prepare a
began last Monday.
. .
not made public in text.
-t
b u s in e s s s l u m p s .
way for farther and more im­
The alienee of the Japanese govportant discussions.
8 EEK NEW USES FOR
eminent aa to a discussion of Far
(By TV. AMteUtat Pm*)
THR
SOUTn’8
TIMBER
Eastern problems la not believed,
WASHINGTON, July 14.—Six pri­
probably will die. Each of the threo
LONDON, July 14.— DeValera
however, to have Interposed sny
mary causes are behind the business
had
been
beaten
andd
cut
with
an
ax,
who la here for a conference
NEW
ORLEANS,
July
14.—Southern
serious obstacle to carrying out
with Lloyd George broke the ali­
according to the police. A four year and Industrial depression that Is caustimber and the various uses to which I
of plan. Indicated formal invi­
adminlstratlon so
ing
the
Harding
enee for the first time since his
old eon was unmolested.
U can be adapted will be studied by ]
tation would be forwarded to Jamuch concern, according to Francis I.
arival In London. Speaking to
have
J staff o f technld experts working
pan aa to powers which
_
Jones, director general of the U. S.
newspaper men*of the meeting
out o f t forest experiment station to
transmitted full and unqualified
Employment Service. They ares /
with the premier he said: ‘This
be established here by the United
acceptances and in the end offic­
* One—Unsatisfactory transportation
la simply a private conference
ial* said Japan would agree to
States Forest Service.
with freight rates In many Inatances
with Mr. Lloyd George Instead of
Announcement of the plans - were
participate in dual program. It
a long range bombardment to see
prohibitive.
was not Indicated whether the
made today by R.D. Forbes, who will
Two—Lack of a normal foreign
(3y TV* AiMcUUd fr..«)
United States would make furth­
be In chargo o f the station. Mr. Forbes
term. The outlook for peact la
market
tyAKLAND, Calif.,' July 14. — An
er inquiry aa to the attitude of
will leave Monday to attend the
brighter than It ever was in his­
*
Three—
Low
prices
of
farm
produce.
Southern Forestry Congress in Atlan- j airplane from Berkeley field fell at
tory."
\
Four—Stagnation In Iron and steel.
ta.and will assume his"government du- j Modesto today, killing the pilot and
Five—High
cost
of
construction.
three passengers, ncrordlng to word
ties hero immediately upon his return, j
Six—General dullness In the retail SHIPPERS WILL INSIST
N egroes are C ocky
Activities of Uie experiment station received here.
ON RATE READJUSTMENT
trade. In V ir g in ia P olitics
will extend throughout the Southern
says Jones, “ stand
INTO SOUTHEASTERN ZONR.
"These
factors,"
FIVE HELD FOR MURDER
out prominently as the leading forces
R epu blicans Spoil ’ Em states, although later the work will
In the situation."
(By TV* Aat+c^Ud fr » u )
The June su^ey disclosed a con- (
_
NEWPORT NEW Sf July 14. — A
tlnual Increase In Industrial employ- ‘ here with 1 railroad representative*
large delegation of Newport Ncwa
ment, -covering -every section o f the j will Insist upon‘ readjustment o f rate*
negroes left hero this morning for
country!____________ •
. ‘
.Into southeastern territory In accord­
Norfolk instructed to demand repre­ ing paper
_____ —— .
'nnce with recommendations of th*
sentation at the Republican state con­
tv n f ) ¥ i n f i p A \JQ
1Interstate Commerce/ Commission unvention. “ We nro going to get voice
I I l i t U lS L lC /a ilU
*
leas another solution o f the controin the councils of our party or we nrc
D A l/H U F I ID
tversy can be found, It was onnoupegoing to put a negro candidate in the
l l A l Y l i M l * 1 )1 .
ed, after today's conferencce.’.
field for irovernor." said J. Thomas
Tho day was marked bylengthy
Orlando, nnd Elmer Grow, of this city
discussion o f the subject again Uv
was in chargo of tho property and
which railroad representatives Insist­
lost some valuable materials.
Mr.
ed they were not able to make th*
(By TV* Au*rUt*4 Ft***)
Kcnlson wns partluPy insured and it . WASHINGTON, July 14^-A Ifetter readjustments qn aouth bound truf­
is rot known whether bo will ever re­ from Premier Lloyd George to Presi­ fle. The conference will be resumed
NORFOLK, July 14.— Henry W, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WHICH
build or not. The location Is an idcnl dent Wilson, dated August Oth, 1920,
Anderson, of Richmond, •'will be Re­
CARRIES PENALTY OF FINE
tomorrow.
*
'
.
one for a yncht club and boat basin dealing with n proposal for the can­
. OR ONE YEAR •
publican candidate for governor ol
and also for a boat building works.
Virginia party leaders positively an­
cellation of all Inter-allied war debts
MOTHER SLAYS BABF.S.
The Fire Department was early on was placed In tho record of the senate WEATHER AND CROP
nounced this morning before tho open­
ORLANDO, July 14.—At 2:40 yesCONDITIONS IN 'FLORDIDA
the scene nnd kept- the fire confined finance committee today by treasury
ing of the state convention.
terdny afternoon the jury returned n
FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 11
ALBANY, GA., July J4.—Mrs. Ben­ but could do nothing toward saving officials, during a hearing on the ad­
verdjet of aggravated assault, which
nie Hudson, mother of Robert nnd the building as it had gained too much ministration’s alliedHoan refunding
carries a penalty of a maximum fine
HE AWAKENS FROM
.
* .
w en
Temperature Temperatures
| .l
o f $500 or one year’s imprisonment Isiah Temple*, 4 andd 10 years old re­ hendway, before they were aummoned bill. A cablegram on the same sub­ generally moderate during the week,
THREE YEARS NAP;
ject from the British chancellor of being about normal or slightly below.
’ NOW C A N T SLEEP. or both, in the discretion of . tho court. spectively, who were murdered at nnd burned very quickly.
exchequer to the British treasury rep­
At 2:06 the jury reported they could their home south of Albany, was to­
Precipitation: Shower* occurred in
resentative in this county which waa
not reach an agreemnt nnd asked day accuaed of participating In the IS THE NEW TEXT
all
divisions, being heavy to excess!**,
JIOOK
LAW
INVALID
transmitted to tho then assistant sec­
the court to again deliver the charge. murder when a.warrant waa hfcued
1
and
locally damaging, In some locsllCharles P. Dickinson, leading attor­ against her by Sheriff Tarver. Glen
retary of the treasury. Leffingwoll,
I
tlea,
except that more rain la needed
Hudson,
her
husbandd,
was
placed
in
TALLAHASSEE, July, 13.------ Is wns also presented.
ney for the defendant, then asked the
\
I
throughout
moat of tno east coast
Dougherty,
county
Jail
yeaterday
on
tho measure passed by the recent ses­
court to include In his charge, which
'counties southward to Miami.
had not been among the charges de­ a warrant charging murder..The bod­ sion T&gt;f the legislature, known as the TURNER AND ROTES ARE
livered earlier in the day, that of ag­ ies of the murdered children were state text book commission bill In­
SPREADING DOCTRINE IN
gravated assault, if in the minds o f ' prepared for burial today, preparatory valid? The question ha* appeared it
LAND OF OLD CASTILE.
the jury there waa a reasonable doubt to being shipped to relattvea at Co­ bccatqe known on Tuesday, through
the defendant waa not Innocent.
. lumbia, Ala., the home of their late the fact that an amendment compellDuring the morning session of .court father, who was killed during the ng contracting book companies to ac­
Mr*. R. D. Waring was a cloae attend­ World war. Funeral expenses were cept old books at an exchange rate
ant o f her husband. During the aft­ defrayed by popular subscription.
not exceeding 50 per cent on new
ernoon session Mrs. Waring, Miaa
books was engrossed through error.
Hazel Mathews and Mr. Waring were
WOMAN, ALLEGED FORGER.
The records of senate and houae do
seated together awaiting the verdict
not show this provlalon to be a part
from the Jury.
HILL8 DALE, IND., July 14.—Mr*. of the act which waa regularly passed
The charge of accessory before the Emma Burkett, of Hillsdale, waa ar­
by the legislature.
fact, which Miss Mathews was In- rested early thla afternoon on a
dieted, win now be dropped, aa there charge o f forgery preferred against an&lt;j
(n error, was regul
can be no accessory to a misdemean­ her in Nhw York by George E. Room- eommltteea In both the sensti
or, or aggravated assault, of which velt, executor* o f the estate 'o f the, ^ onM, president and secretary
Waring was found guilty.
- *
Ute Theodore Roosevelt Mr*. Barkett had presented
elalmto the es­
TRAINMEN KILLED.
tate o f the former president for $69,­
000 on a note which ah* claimed aha
Just how the validity o f the meas­
TIFTObf, GA.', July 14.—Two traln- endorsed, She waa removed to Ne*r- ure la to be ascertained Is- net clearly
en war* reported killed and another port, Ind.
determined.' It la likely , however, conditions.
seriously Injured whan • locomotive
that the text book commission, com­ -"Business her* Is apparently not,
seriously Injured when a local freight
prising :members o f the board o f good, but the opinion is that tt win
train, aouthboundd, on the Georgia
commissioners o f state Institution*! clear up rapidly.'-' Am leaving‘ fo r
Southern and Florida railroad, was
will take the nutter up with the, at­ Paris June 25 and .will be at the Con­
wrockedd at Chula, seven mile, north
torney general to - obtalh nls offclal tinental hotel, then Barcelona at the
o f Ttfton, about noon today.
The
opinion.
__
Bits hotel.
train is reportedd to have left the
Representative* o f several leading
“The extenson o f Rotary In Spain
tracks on a sharp qprva.
,
book concerns who are In Tallahassee Is to be continued and Secretary Gen­
first brought the matter to light.
eral Charles Perry, Angel Cueata, E r­
Dr, Roger* says the modern girl’s
nest Bergir and myself are going
wrist 1. mannish. Rats.
The only
your Scratch Pads from The there fo r an organising tour."—Tam­
masculinq thing about the modern
pa Tribpne.
-by the pound— 16c,*.
girl’s waist is an,arm.
.

MIAMI COMMISSIONERS
,
TAMPA, July 14.— Wholesalers re­
WILL BE INDUCTED INTO
turning
from a conference of repre­
OFFICE FRIDAY,
G ettin g T o g eth e r to
sentatives of shippers and railroads in
D isa rm
? MIAMI, July 14^-Due to lack o f a Atlanta express the opinion that un­
less the Interstate Commerce Commis­
quorum at a special meeting o f the
sion interferes there will be horisontal
city council yesterday the five success­
increase in the freight rates through­
ful candidates for city commission as
out the Southeast which will be detri­
a result of the municipal election
mental to every business unless water
MADE BY WASHINpTON AND NO Tuesday, will not bt formally Induct­ competition is developed.
ed Into office until noon Friday. .
. QUESTIONS WILL BE
ASKED
DADE COUNTY BUDGET

I n the Id ea

o f N a tio n s

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L E A D E R S M EET

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921

W h o se D u ty W ill B e T o
K e e p R oad s in
. R ep a irs
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller and Mrs. J. S.
Dinkcl were shopping In Orlando on
Wednesday.
COMMISSIONEKS HAVE GONE AT
The big rain wc had Wednesday af­
THE MATTER IN A BUSI­
ternoon was greatly needed as it is
NESS-LIKE MANNER.
our first good rain since the rainy
season set it.
(Troni Tvitttltr'i D *llr)
J. E. Fhipps left Tuesday for DayThe board o f county commissioners
tona
and from there he will go to
o f Seminole county can always'be de­
Miami.
pended upon to do the right thing at
The regular monthly meeting of
the right time' and the latest good
the Civic League was held Tuesday.
move made by the board is a resolu­
Mrs. Florence Hudson was in town
tion calling for a special road patrol
on Saturday giving her regular mus­
under a competent road builder who
ic lesson. Mrs. Hudson has just re­
will spend all o f his time going over
turned from her vacation to New Or­
the rbsds o f Seminole county and
leans.
making repairs where they are need­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phipps, Mr.
ed. This is certainly a good move on and Mrs. John Anderson and baby
the part o f the county commissioners daughter motore dup from Tampa to
and one that will meet with the com­ spend the Fourth with J. E. Phipps on
mendation o f every tax payer in the Crank Hill.
.
.
county.
j
J. S. Dinkcl was transacting busi­
As the commissioners rightly u id ness in Sanford on Tuesday.
at their meeting today there is con­
Bill Satchcr and Louis Entzminger
siderable money invested in good were visitors in Orlando on Saturday.
roads In Seminole county—many
Misses Hazel and Elizabeth Over­
thousands o f dollars. We build these street, daughters of Senator M. 0.
good roads and then let them lay Overstreet of Orlando, with their cou­
there without any more repairs of the sin, Miss Flora Overstreet, of Geor­
right sort. A railroad builds miles gia, sj&gt;ent the week end with their
o f track and employs a crew of men uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J.
,
on every section to keep the roadway Overstreet.
There was church services at the
in repair, or there would not be a
roadway long. Our county roads are Baptist church Sunday, R*v. Burr of­
in the same category. We build them ficiating. ,
B. J. Overstreet was transacting
nnd then let them take care of them­
selves, with the result that they go businesi in Orlando Saturday.
Clyde Clouser and Dick Gables, of
to pieces in n few yenrs. This applies
Orlando,
were in town on Sunday.
to the new concrete grouted brick
Those
to
enjoy a picnic at Palm
roads, as well ns the day roads* for
Springs
on
the
Fourth were: Mr. and
brick roads of the finest construction
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller and daughters, Lcla,
go to pieces in spots and the constant
Frances and Emma, Mr. and Mrs. J.
wear of heavy trucks nnd nstomobilcs
S. Dinkel nnd Miss Olive, J. E. Phipps,
finally cuts the rond to pieces. A small
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Anderson and lit­
outlay of money on the patrol would
tle daughter of Tampa. All had a
patch a bad place in the road and
good time in spite of the rain.
save the county thousands o f dollars
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Neimyer, Mr.
in new paving that would eventually and Mrs. J: A. Bistline, Mr. and Mrs.
have to be made.
Robinson and Levi Dunbar motored
This road pntrol has been in the to Coronado Bench Snturdny.
Mr.
minds of the county commissioners Dunbar stayed over for several days.
for some time and they hnvc been
C. W. Entzminger nnd daughter,
quietly investigating the idea and Mrs. Bill Satcher were visitors in
wntching the experiment in other Snnford Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George LeVigne and
conclusion tnnt it would be money daughter, Alelin, motored to the
well spent to have n good rpnn on the Beach on the Fourth.
•
roads all the time with* n light truck
Mr. and Mrs. Hughlctt and family
and materials and have him keep up of Winter Park nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Petwith the ronds all the time.
The erton, of Orlando, were the guests of
new concrete grouted brick roads Mr. nnd Mrs. Neimyer Monday.
blow np in the summer time—and
Miss l.oln Fuller is spending a few
this Is literally tnir They blow up days in Orlando the guest of her
where there is no provision made for aunt, Mrs. Frnnk Topliff.
The Ladies of the Civic League wilT
contraction nnd expansion nnd where
they blow up they soon go up unless serve cake and punch nt the Library
they are repaired nt once and n seam July 14th.: The proceeds to go to-

Such nice rains. The thirsty trees,
grass am) flowers are taking on a
What beautiful summer weather fresher Ibok and are vicing with each
we arc hnving now, the air is so sweet other in the amount of new growth
and cool, when the daily rain is over. they arc putting forth.
Come In and ex
The water melon crop has been one
Mrs. Annie Randall, of Sanford,
was a visitor with friends in Grape- o f the best in this section, the citrus
Clothcraft suit
ville on Wednesday.
fruit crop is splendid thus far and the
A baby girl was born to Mr. and sweet potato crop is very promising.
what real value
Mr. and Mrs. J. E..Snyder, our
Mrs. Elmer Lundquist
Wednesday,
into the material a
the sixth day o f July.
genial dry goods merchants, have re­
Archie Swanson, Clarence Berg- turned from a ten days trip to Bal­
manufacture. The we
quist, John, Elmer and Eric Lund­ timore and Washington where they
ing qualities will pfe*
quist were a jolly bunch of boys go- combined business and pleasure and
report a very pleasant time.
you, as months pass |
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have returned
from a five weeks stay in Canada.
and as they pass, j
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Jacobs and
will realize what ti
family leave today for Coronado
Beach to spend the summer with the
value you have found
hopes -that Mrs. Jacobs' health will
a price that's really re
be regained from the sea baths and
sea breeze.
'
onable.
Mrs. J. F. Story, who has been con­
fined to her bed with a case o f fever,
_
was taken to Dr. Christ’s Sanitarium
Mrs. in Orlando Monday, where it is hoped
ider- she will soon become restored to her
sr to normal health.
s in
Mr. and Mrs. W. J». Sleg left on
Thursday of this week with a truck
ught Piled high with tent, fishing tackle,
&gt; lit. bathing outfits, provisions and other
lalm camping paraphernalia for Lake Harsion. ney where they will spend a wellearned vacation after closing a very
THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE
adys successful school term and then havmpa ing charge of the dry gods store of
uple
E. Snyder St Co., while they were
M ERO-S ALZM ANN
baskets of pink dahlias, the handy
and away on their vacation.
tied with pink tulle.
. •
Will
Mrs. Laura Harris left last week
The maid of honor, Miss Sail
fo r Macon, Ga., to visit her daughter
Mero, preceded the bride? wearii|J
d on Miss Maude Harris, o f that place,
becoming frock of orrhid o t p a j
a in
Mrs. M. E. Jacobs and Miss Sadie
made panel effect and trimmed
odg- Blackburn returned Saturday from a mnnn, which was solemnized at 8:30
lace. Her flowers were pink m
with pleasant visit at Fort Taylor and at the Presbyterian church, in the
tied with pink tulle.
Christmas.
presence o f relatives and interested
The bride entered with her fitU
nan,
Mrs. T. K. Wainrfght returned to friends. Rev. E. D. Brownlee per­
M r . W . Mero, by whom she Tuffc.'
med her home West Side* Sanford, after a forming the impressive ceremony.
en in marriage, and was joined at ft*
&gt; be week’s visit here with her husband
The church was artistically decorat­
chancel by the groom and kdi be*,
, wc »nd sons at the mill.
&lt;
ed with palms, bamboo, ferns- and
man, Mr. Percy Mjjp), who came fan]
baskets of roses, dahlias, hy­
Mrs. E. E. Tribble, who hpa been crystal
&lt;
!h a vcry ill at her home here for several ldrangeas, crepe Myrtle .and Alsmandcr carrying out the rainbow effect.
and weeks is reported some better. Her &lt;
rc- son and wife from Green Cove A
. large rainbow made o f stripes of
Springs nnd her sister from Tennes- icrepe paper in the rainbow shades
and 8ec. have been with her for some ’with large bowls of yellow flowers at
cither end signifying the pots of gold,
and time.
&lt;
lade
The remains o f the infant daugh- Iformed a lovely back ground for the
aim *cr o f Mr. nnd Mrs W. C. Tanner bridal party. The pews were decor­
was buried nt the Chulvota cemetery ated with wreaths of jessamine, tied
Tuesday of Inst week.
with rainbow tulle bows.
Miss Lucilc Proctor has gone to
A beautiful program of nuptial mu­
Jacksonville to spend the Fourth.
sic, in charge of Dr. H. II. McCaslirr,
Regular monthly preaching services organist, assisted by Miss Mablc
nt the Baptist church Sunday were Bowler, voice, was rendered preceding
conducted by Rev. A. A. Wainwright. the ceremony, as follows
Wedding white organdie and wore a Uq»
aP shrdlu etaoin shrdlu un un un uni prelude (Lybach), solo “ Until” (W il- white tuIle boW in her hair. Lit*!
fred Sanderson) Miss nowlcr; Men- Jack Gi||on worc a prctt&gt;. white ^
HON. E. L. BROWN
delssohn’s Wedding March was used- . i mmediatcly following the etn­
as processional nnd recessional. EKir- { mony the bride and groom left for a
ing the certmony “ I Love You Truly’’ |trip to the Grcnt Ukcg and CtMh,
(Came-Jacobs Bond) was softly ■before returning to Cleveland,-Ok*
played.
; where they will mnkc their boot
The ushers. Messrs. Peter Schaal M „ . Salzmann is travelling in • tW
nnd J. W. Mero, jr., led the bridal froc1c
b|ae tricotine. trimmed wi*
party entering from the right aisles
canton crepe, worn with s fetrkfollowed by the bride's maids, Misses inR hat of Krc&gt;. canton cr(pe wj*
Mamie Mero and Erins Smith, hfiss I grey shoes and gloves to match, i
Mero wore a becoming frock of maize
Xhc bri(Je j, the daughter of W
organdie, trimmed with tiny ruffles nnd Mrs&gt; j . w . Mero and ha* ncaHj
and wide sash and carried an arm ' come here from Washington, D. C,
bouquet of pink roses tied with pink; nml hag made many friend* vkD*

RESOLUTIONS
Adopted

by Sanford Medico-Denial
Society. July I, 1921.

DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY
( Tron W*4 b **4 aj *i D tll;)

A delightful social event of yes­
terday afternoon was the bridge par­
ty given by Mrs. F. E. Roumillat at
her home on Palmdtto avenue, in hon­
or o f Mrs. Cecil Butts, of Orlando.
The guests included the members of
the Monday Bridge Club and a few
intimate friends o f the honorce.
A profusion of roses, hydangcas
and petunias were used in decorat­
ing baskets and bowls of these lovely
flowers adorning the various rooms
of this attractive home, where the
card tables were arranged, reflecting
the artistic taste o f the accomplished
hostess.
The card game proved moat inter­
esting. The club prize, a dainty van­
ity was won by Mrs. David Caldwell.
The high score among the guests was
made by Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop, who
was awarded a bathing cap.
The
honoree, Mrs. Butts, was presented
a boudoir bottle.
A tempting ice course, and candy
w o served by the hostess assisted by
Miss Patsy Aycock o f Lewisburg, N.

upon her, whether pleasant or un­
pleasant, and
Whereas, Through her untiring ef­
forts, nnd ngainst all disadvantages
and in spite of nil fault-finding and
criticism, she has made this hospital
one of the successful institutions of
our city, and an ever present help in
the hour of need;
Now, therefore, be it resolved, By
each and all o f the members o f the
Sanford Medico-Dental Society, that
we hereby convey to her our deep ap­
preciation of, and thanks for, all that
she has done; and that we wish for
her an even greater success, if such
be possible, in her future life, which
we trust will be filled with all the joy
and happiness that she has ever hoped
fori
Signed.
Ralph E. Stevens, J. T. Denton, J.
N. Robson, J. N. Tolar, 8 . Puleston,
R- M. Msson, B. D. Caswell, H. H.
McCaslin, L. D. Broepi, W. T. Lang­
ley, C. J. Marshall.
One copy o f these resolutions to be
■presd upon the minutes o r this 'so­
DAYTONA, July 2.—Physicians of ciety, one copy to be presented to Mrs.
the Triple Cities, Daytona, Daytona Frazier, and one to be published in
Beach and Seabreeze, hav* subscrib­ The Sanford Herald.
ed |25,000 to the fund for construc­
tion o f the proposed Triple Cities
Very likely Adam chased Eve mil
Hospital and Sanl tori urn. The pro­ over Eden to get half of that apple,
ject is expected to involve an expendi­ end then accused her of tempting
ture o f 1150,000.
"

USE GRANDMOTHER’S SAGE TEA
AND SULPHUR RECIPE AND
NOBODY WILL KNOW
The use o f Sage and Sulphur for re­
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother’s
time. She used it to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac­
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this wonderful mixture was applied,
with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out o f date. Nowadays by asking at
any drug store for a bottle o f "W y­
eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound”
you will get this famous old prepara­
tion, improved by the afidition o f oth­
er ingredients, which can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair.
*
A well known down-town druggist
says it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an­
other application or two it becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.— Adv.

and Stephen, who died In Franoe,
while serving in the military service
of his couhtry during the world war.
The w ife and seven children survive
him. The living ones are: Hilton,
Patrick, Winnie, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs.
McClelland, Mrs. Songer and Mrs.
Reaves.
Mr. Brown for a number of years,
prior to the. division o f the county,
served us as county commissioner and
served in Orange In that capacity sev­
eral times since. He was a staunch,
upright, generous citizen, a ’ good)
kind neighbor and friend, a loving
husband and father. A host of friends
extend sympathies to the bereaved
family.— A Friend.

Watch the Daily Herald every day
for the big special tales that the live
merchants ar putting on this sum­
mer. The Daily Herald will save yon
•
OCALA, July 2.—A nursery here money.
has announced that it will establish a
ten acre citrus nursery on the south­
When the bride looks over the pre­
eastern edge o f the city, with the ex­ sents, she realizes that the times
pectation o f planting one hundred have lowered the American standard
of giving.
thousand trees.
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A T T E N T IO N , R E O T R U C K O W N E R S !
Why buy a tire you don’ t know when you can buy a

U . S. N O B B Y CORD
at the price o f an ordinary tire you know?

U .S . T IR E S A R E G O O D T IR E S
We nerer try to give you something for nothing.

But s&gt;

only the highest grades of merchandise on the market.
ACCESSORY DEPARTMENT

CHRRO-COLA SERVED CUSTOMERS ON SATURDAYAND ELDER SPRINGS WATER ALL THE TIME

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 15,1921

C O M IN G A T T H IS T IM E

W HEN

EXPEN SES

A R E S T IL L A B O V E T H E A V E R A G E , R E C ­
O R D IS W O R L D B R E A K E R
O u r C ou n ty C om m ission ers D eserve the P raise W
the T a x P a y ers o f Sem inole C ou n ty fo r T h eir
G ood W o r k in T his R esp ect
,

(Fraa Moa&lt;Uj’« Dally)

The Herald remarked last week that the Cofnmiaaioners of
Seminole County could always be depended upon to do the right
thing at the right time and at their special meeting today they
lopped off enough expense in their annual budget to bring the
county tax down eight mills. When one stops to consider that the
edet o f living is still high and everything the county does must be
paid for at a big expense their work in this respect is nothing
short o f phenomenal and probably cartnot be duplicated In any oth­
er county in the state.
Eight mills reduction at this time shows'remarkable executive
and business ability on the part o f the commisdJbners and they will
be praised by the tax payers o f Seminole county for their good

UNUSUAL WARMTH OF OI.I) SOL
CAUSED BY UNUSUAL DOWN­
POUR METEORS UPON SUN •

The women of Seminole codnty,
who have been busy for the past two
months, sewing for the babies of emtcm and centrat Europe, would per­
haps, like n report of the work ac­
complished, so in the name o f the Red
Cross o f Seminole County, the fo l­
lowing report la submitted:
When the call for one layette for
every 25 members and one garment
for every three members camo to the
chapter, they knew it must be heed­
ed; knowing this meant 48 layettes
and 400 garments, the question o f
how to finance, naturally arose. It is
well known that this Red Cross chap­
ter has - little surplus money, barely
enough to pay for the valuable ser­
vices of the home secretary, Miss Vir­
ginia Smith, but the executive board
voted the chairman of volunteer ser­
vice the sum o f 150.00 to use to beat
advantage. fiSSTThe merchants o f Sanford made a
very reasonable price on materials fo r

since the close o f the Napoleonic
wars; that tens o f thousands o f chil­
dren will go barefooted and with but
one ^hrment next winter; that many
stay in bed for lagk of clothes; that
mothers sell their nne skirt fo r food
for their little ohes; that new born
babes are wrapped In newspapers.
Surely every mother, nay every wornan, will feel that any sacrifice of.
time or money spent fo r these little
children, has been a joy, and that

The best fabric tire
made for heovyservice
or rough roads—

pest, she says:. " I cannot really doscribe conditions as bad as they are,

h\G TO AVOID COLLISION
WITH TRUCK GIRL HITS
POLE

Reduction on ail styles and sizes

(Tran H o B d ij'i Dally)

A bad accident happened Saturday
traordinary warm wcntjier of thoi Bight at the corner of Sixth atreet
present summer is caused by an un­. and Park avenue when a gray Chandusual downpour of meteors on the, ier enr containing M. W. Eatman, of
sun, increasing its radiation and ef­. Macon, Georgia, and hia neice, Mias
fective surface temperature, is thoi Freda White, of Daytona, ran up on
belief .of Prof. T. J. See, government the curbing and struck an electric
astronomer nt the Mnre Isi nnd Navy■ pole. Miss White was driving and
was trying to avoid hitting a truck
Yard.
Citing the fnct that unusually warm which came nround the corner nt the
summers occurred every ten or same time and she said ufterwnrd it
eleven yeprs, he said that "now, for was n ense of hitting the truck or
tho first time, by profound researches, hitting the_pole and she chose the lat­
nstronomers are able to throw some ter. It happened so suddenly that Mr.
Entman hnd no chance to catch him­
light upon the great mystery.
"Since a mass of meteors greater self nnd he was thrown against the
than our moon is falling into the sun wi ndshield and hail his face badly cut
every edntury," he said, "it is vi-ry and one .side of his nose broken. Miss
the
imprqbnble that the downpour pro- White fainted at the sight of
ccds at a uniform rate. If it comesi blood that was streaming down the
down in gusts under the action of the, face of her unde and was taken into
chief planets, Jupiter and Saturn,, the Holly home where she was reviv­
which nre now near conjunction, and ed through the kindly ministrations of
are seen together in the evening sky, several of the ladies who hnd rushed
then we should have sudden increases to the scene of the accident and Dr.
of the siln’s radiation just ns we nowi.Stevens took Eatman-to the hospital.
|He is nlde to he out ngnin today and
witness all over tho world. ’
"This is a sufficient explanation of is being congratulated upon his nar­
row escape from death. Miss White
the unprecedentedly hot weather."
hns gone to her home in Daytona and
DO AWAY' WITH THE DISFIGUR aside from a nervous shock suffered
no ill effects from the accident.
ING SIGNS
•
The car was badly wrecked, one
front wheel being smashed nnd the
|frunt end badly battered. The im­
pact was so heavy that the pole was
almost broken in two.
Mr. Eatman is well known in FloriI ‘hi, having travelled this state for
I many years in the interest of the EntI mat) ( ignr Co.,' of Macon nnd his
•friends will he glad to learn that he is
I able to he out ngnin nnd ns soon ns
this enr is repaired he will resume his

rNew l o■- w r n c*e on
a
(
Known and Honest Product
a

layette.
j nnd all such calls. Tho Red Cross of
The Geneva Branch of the Red Semit^fc county appreciates tho
Cross gave a chicken supper and rala- ' splendid co-operation of tho women of
ed money to buy materials for fourJthe county, and the men, too, who
layettes. Chuluota 1b also making hn^e stood behind the women,
three layettes, keeping one in their ( Prior to the cull for layettes and
reserve closet for emergency home garments, the chapter was sent 3G pa­
use, at their own expense.
jamns to make for the Near East RcTho list below covers the societies lief; 12 of- these were made by tho
taking tl;e. responsibility of complet- Geneva and Chuluota branehdh and
ing the layettes:
’
18 by the Hanford chapter.
Westminster Circle, Presbyterian
While the work above reported hns
Chufch, Mrs. It. C. Bower, chin., 2.
to do with foreign relief, the home
Presbyterian Circle, Mrs. Fred Wal- work has not been neglected. Few of
man, chm., 1; Mrs. R. J. Holly, chm., our citizens realize the splendid work
1; Mrs. Ilnrry Ward, chm,, 1; Mrs. of our Red Cross Home Secretary,
Henry, chm. 1.
Miss Virginia Smith. Following the
St. Agnes^ Guild, Episcopal Church, war and even now, her.work has been
Mrs. Fred Dniger, chm., 1,
for the soldier and civilian relief, blit
Guild, Episcopal Church, Mrs. A.' always any needy case if reported to
Vnughp, chm., 1.
her has immediate attention.
Such
Girls Friendly, Episcopal Church, cases in our county have como under
Mrs. John Leonnrdy, chm., 1.
her care, but ns they are more or less
D. A. R., Mrs. W. E, Watson, chm., of n priynte nature, the work is not
Ifor publication. For lack of funds,
Christinn Scientists, Mrs. R. It. and lack of proper conveyance, the

AGENTS FOR

Phone 17
“ How I Cleared the 51111 o f Rats," By
J. Tucker, R. I. ,
"As night watchman'believe I have
seen more rata than any man. Doga
.wouldn't dare go near them. Got
$1.25 pkg. af RAT-SNAP, inside o f
six weeks cleared them all o u t Killed
them by the score every night. Guess
the rest were scared away. I'll never
bo without RAT-SNAP.” Thriic sizes,
35c, G5c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed

&gt; Pest cards— local viqwi
the Herald office.

LEAGUE PARTY
(Fr*ra TudJif t D.lir ,
Mrs. S. W» Walker entertained the
members of the Epworth League of
the Methodist church last night st
the parsonage.
The evening was merrily spent with
games nnd music.
Punch and enke were served during
the evening. There were iitamt forty
members who enjoyed this very pinsant evening.

666 cures Bilious Fever
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.

Htt, ed. Orie, that of a boy, taken from
I.
surroundings nnd influences of the
Ed. worst type and placed ill the home of lizer without getting our NEW PUICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF
\nn uncle, with pleasant nnd uplifting 5IATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizers, Insecticides,
ou- atmosphere; the other, a - boy taken SprayerB, Poultry Supplies.
j from u home that was no home, where
Get May 20th, 1921, Price Lists. Now furnishing “SIMON PURE* and
"GEM BRANDS"

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

Ruh-My-Tism kills infection

E . O . P A I N T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
FLORIDA

JACKSONVILLE

I HAVE THEM

in Atlanta or Mew York? Lake coun­
ty has scenery of the most superb sort
and at least a portion o f It will be
visible now, thanks to a man who has
the courage of his convictions. HU
district should reward him ‘ with at
least a distinguished service medal,—
Florida Grower.
WASHINGTON, July 11.—William
Howard Taft wass worn in today os
chief justice o f the United States. A
simple ceremony was performed In
the office o f Attorney Gan era] Daugh­
erty by Justice Hoehling of the Dis­
trict o f dolumbla Supreme Court.
Immediately after taking the oath
Justice Taft went to the White House
to pay hia respects to President Hord-

layettes that I have had. Such dain-‘ h°me on the American plan, will avail
ty things like yours completely spoil little, if the work is not followed up
me, for I will be wishing that all ‘ the following week and the week afmlght be like them, I am glad you j ter&gt; nn‘ l the week after, etc.
sent the four layettes to mo here, for* If the chairmen who are responsiit waa-nych a pleasure to see them, ble for the layettes still unfinished,
I repacked them and they are on their ‘
notify Misa Smith, Home Seereway to Bush Docks and you may b e 'to ry o f Red Cross, room second floor
sure they will gladden some poor of the cou rt house,' or bike to her
mother's heart. Thanking the good whon finished, it will be appreciated,
women o f your community who have
&lt;’'ross would also like to
h elped so generously," etc.
,mako an appeal for knitters as there
Tho 24 layettes coit the chapter ,s Mme
at the rooma that Miss
$107.17. The other six, as stated, SrniUl wilI . « lve out to t children’s
were financed by the branches.
i “ tockinga, on application.
Articles o f appeal for clothing re- * GV Tnenta tor children from 5 to 14
lief for Eastern and Central Europe,) yeftr8' ,n,fO 0d c? ndltiQn» wiU
«care read in tho newspapers and -mag- j ccPtablc and appreciated and will be
mines, almost daily, but perhaps the ,nc,uded. in the shipment of layettes.,
molt touching one is in the Literary1
on^y restrictions are, that they he
Digest o f July second, entitled. "I c,enn andIn wearable condition.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” t ' S
lion— lots are being sold right along and building In this
section Is such aa to gladden the heart o f those who have
the good o f Sanford at heart
This Is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to eay just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, eunserv&amp;Uvc person— that
person whope eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later*

The Man Who Sella D/&gt;{ Cheap
W a tch th e S o u th E a s t C o r n e r o f P u &amp;

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 15,1921

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
NEW OFFICERS
Col. G eorge W . K n ig h t C ooler in Sanford
Elected a s P resid en t
T h an in M ichigan So
Today
R obinson C om es H om e
(from T u a d tr ’ l D tllr)

M. P. Robinson and his ncico have
returned from a trip to many points
where
i E. YOWBIiL a n d b . p . w h i t . in Michigan and Wisconsin
they went to look after some property
■\Elt, VICE-PRESIDENTS, REinterests. They took n Jong automo­
SUM E O F RESULTS
bile trip through Wisconsin and en­
irrom r ,ld » y ’ « D .ilj)
joyed the country very much. They
priday wa? the annual election of also visited many resorts in Michigan
oificcrs for the Sun ford Chamber o fi hut found the weather _____
so extremely
Com’iicice, thj by-laws stating that hot that they left and'came homo to
the board of governors shall elect the get cool. Mr. Robinson also contempresident, vice-presidents and the sec-j plstcd visiting his daughter, Mrs.
jeUry. The newly organized board; Harry'Papworth in New York but on
0f governors met at the regular consulting the New York temperaweekly lunfheon at the Valdes Hotel turcs he decided to put o ff tho trip
end elected the following officers:
until fall when there was some sur­
George W. Knight, president; A. E. cease from tho extreme heat in all
[ Towel!, first vice-president; B. P. the northern states.
Mr. Robinson
Whitner, second vice-president and R, says that the people in Michigan state
|ff. Pearman, secretary.
that it has been hptter there than
The question of several factories they can ever remember in the past
v u taken up by tho bowrd and sup- fifty years or more dnd they do not
port promised all these new enter-;know how to account'for It and the
[prises. Tho report o f the auditing same story holds true of all the
[committee showed the books o f the northern states this summer. They
teerctnry in finp shape and hta meth­ also laugh nt anyone saying that
od of keeping the office records wai Florida is cooler&lt;but the temperature
Igreatly commended. The work of the reports show it nnd they are official.
I Chamber of Commerce is set forth in
[today’s Herald in a page advertiseWESTM1N8TER CLUB
[ment donated by D. C. Marlowe and
(From Tuudar'i Dill;)
Ishould be read by every citizen of
The members of tho Westminster
ISanford. The Chamber o f Commerce
I has been busy right along and the Club met yesterday afternoon at tho
[good work of the Chamber will be home of Mrs. R. C. Bowers, on Fourth
|felt in the community in the years to street.
The regular monthly business meet­
[come. Under the new board of gov­
ernors nnd the new officers the work ing was held, and various things of
Plans
Iwill be continued right along as thOy importance, were discussed.
lire all familiar with the work and were made for the bazaar to be held
this fall, and articles were made dur­
|know the needs of the city.
Col. Knight, tho new president, is ing the afternoon for tho same._ Fol­
novice in this line of work and he lowing the business meeting a social
rill be found on the Job early and hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Bowers serv­
ate. J. G. Ball, the retiring presi- ed a most tempting snlad course and
ent, bn* been one o f the most effic- *pupch.
There were fourteen members pres­
nt presidents and untiring workers
at the trade body here has ever ent at this meeting.
own but he felt that his constantly
creasing business duties would preWILL PUBLISH THE LAWS,
fcbde hi taking such an active part in
Chamber of Commerce but ho
Tho county commissioners designat­
111 still serve ns one of the gover- ed the Sanford Weekly Herald as tho
ors and with the two .nctive vice- official organ to publish the laws re­
breaidenis will help tho new presi- cently passed by tho legislature and
cn{ to put it over.
they will appear some time in August.
The work of Secretary
Penman Since the cost of printing tho lawfi Is
Ipenks fiu* itself. He has been on more than tho state pays for the pub­
|he job early and late nnd has kept lication, The Herald docs not partic­
he work moving when it nright have ularly want tho Job, but wo want our
|ag(;c&lt;! under a leas active p^cretary. readers, and especially our Weekly
The Chamber of Commerce start’s Herald readers, to have all the news
iff the new yenr’s work under most all tho time, and they will have the
lavorabV auspices and with a very law* rognrdless.
bright future.

In reaponse to the Inquiry o f many telephone
subscribers: "What can I do to help my serv­
ice?” this advertisement is published.

Useless Devices
Hamper Service
The telephone equip­
ment furnished to you is
modern and adequate
and cannot be im proved by attaching .:;
that m ay be offered fo r sale.
Auxiliary telephone receivers/ or oth *
devices which are offered fo r sale to be a *
tached to this com pany’s telephones, are
frequently the cause o f serious service trou­
ble.
*
W e provide everything necessary fo r
good service and such difficulties as arise
cannot be helped o f prevented b y foreign
attachm ents.
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Y o u can Kelp your Sfervjce b y protect­
ing it from a ll suefi 'devices, and b y report*
tog; trouble prom ptly to "C o m p la in t."
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SO U TH ER N BELL TE LE P H O N E
AND TELEG R APH

COM PANY

SANFORD’S BUILDING RECORD
FLORIDA BECAME A
FOR THE PAST THREE MONTHS PART OF U .S . 100
OVER ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND YEARS AGO JULY 10
$45,000 in June and a
P erm it a D a y fo r P a st
* T w enty D ays

ST. AGNES GUILD

SPANISH FLAG WAS HAULED
DOWN AND STARS AND
(Tram Tu.td.j't Duly)
STRIPES UP.
The members of the St. Agnes Guild
were delightfully entertained’ yester­
(Sr TUo AuoeUUJ Prou)
day afternoon by Mrs. John G. LconST. AUGUSTINE, July 11.— One
ardy, at her homo on Palmetto avc.
hundred years ago, Sunday, in this
Tho regular monthly business meet.
...
.
, .
. . |city, the stars and stripes supplanted
"f
, A . 7 andTbusiness
l
the
subjects
were H
discQssed
_ _ n ..« 8'
\ SpelnT- .m l Florid. b e c.m .

STRIKE

■ ym

ITS TOASTED

Everyone concedes that Sanford is
growing but few know just how rap­
idly it is growing or the extent of tho
growth. Grown familiar with tho
place on account of a long residence transacted. After tho business was * **** of tho ^ itcd Stte&gt;* PUna
wo note new buildings from time to attended to « very delightful social ™ ”
* ¥ *ran8/ cr to
timo and let it go at that and state­ hour was enjoyed, the hostess serving on Ju!y
but unfor8*e” difflcultics
ments in tho Herald to the effect that delicious refreshments consisting of « « » o d s po.tponmcnt of the ceremony
Sanford is growing faster than ever fruit snlad, sandwiches and Iced tea. i***J“ y8*
before seem to some to be drawing
The members of the Guild present
Don JoBe Coppinger, the Spanish
the long bow.
were Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. Shcr-, Covemor on the morning of July 10,
Flavor is
However, figures do not He and man Lloyd, Mrs. CUfford Peabody, W W n *IM * brilliant array o f ofs e a l e d in b y t o a s t i r ^
figures are quoted on this instance the Mrs. Fred Daiger, Mrs. Howard Over- flccrB and raert o f the garrison In the
/court‘ o f Fort Marlon ‘to greo Colonecl
same being from the books of City ij„ am] Mrs! W. Gwynno Fox.
Clerk L. R. Phillips.
|
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Butler, United States army, deslgnatApplications for building permits
Statea to receive the transfer o f the
during the month of April, May and
properties at the Spanish government
STOP CATARRH| OPEN
June were more than $100,000.
The
in Florida. As Colonel Butler emerg­
SMALL BLAZE TODAT.
NOSTRILS AMD HEAD aed from the office o f Governor Capmonth of June alone totalled over $45,$00 and for the last twenty days In
plngcr there was a fan faro o f trura(From
Dtllr)
Bar* Crod® Applied (n Noctrflt
June the clerk's office issued permits
Spanish flag was slowcly lowered as
fielkTcu Head-CoUs at One*.
The fire department was callsd to
at the rate of one each day.
tho stars and stripes were raised.
the Howard homo at Eleventh and
The Herald is compiling a list of all
The sum paid Spain including the Oak about 2:30 today by the alarm o f
If your nostrils are clogged nnd
the houses that have been built hero
payments for damages was $8,400,768
In the past six months for a big build­ your head is stuffed and you can’t fo r a territory that included 59,268 fire and found the roof biasing upon
er’s edition that will be issued about breathe freely because of a cold or spuare miles.
their arrival. By good work they soon
tho first of August and it will be most ratarrh, just get a small bottle of
extinguished the blase with alight
interesting reading for by that time Ely’s Cream Balm at nny drug.it ire.
loss. .
we will be able to chronicle several Apply a little of this migrant, anti* W o m a n P arach u te .
sky scrapers along with the homes septic cream into your rostriU- and let
•I Wouldn’t Go Camping Without
Jum per D ro p s 15,200
and residences.
•Rat-Snap,” Says Ray White
It penetrate through every air-pas­
F eet— B re a k s R ecord
sage of your head, soothing and heal­
“ Wife and I spent our, vacation
ing the inflamed, swollen mucous
camping last summer, smell of cook­
(fir Tbt i u u l i M Fm m I
membrane and you get instant relief.
ST. PAUL, Minn., July U.—Miss ing brought rat*. We went to town,
Ah! how good it feels. Your nos­ Phoebe Fairgrave, 18, of this city, got some RAT-SNAP, broke up
trils are open', your head is clear, no established a now world’s record for cakes,' but It outside our tent. Wa
more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no women parachute drops when she got the rata alright—big fellows.”
more
headache, dryness or struggling dropped 15,200 feet from an airplane Farmers, storekepers, housewives,
FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCAS­
for
breath.
Ely's Cream Balm is just at Curtis field-near hero yesterday. should use RAT-SNAP. Three sizes:
IONALLY IF YOU EAT M BAf
what sufferers from head colds and She said the experience was terrible 135c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
REGULARLY
catarrh need. It's n delight.— Adv.
and she never Wants to try it ngnin. (by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
No man or woman who cats meat
regularly can make a miatakc by
fluahlng tho kidneys occasionally, says
a well-known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which clogs tho kidney pores
so they sluggishly filter or strain
only part of the waste and poisons
from the blood, then you get sick.
Nearly all rheumatism,- headaches,
liver trouble, nervodsness, constipa­
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder,
disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
Tho moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at­
tended by a sensation of scalding, get
about four ounces of Jnd Salts from
any reliable pharmacy and take a tnblespoonful in a glass of water be
fore breakfast for a few days ami
your kidneys will -then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid
of grapes nnd lemon juice, combined
with lithin and has been used for gen­
erations to Utish clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to activity, also to
Since advertising Is used by almost all o f the more s u o
neutralize the acids in urine so it no
cessful manufacturers and merchants—
longer causes irritation, thus- ending
bladder disorders.
Ian’t advertising essential
in marketing dtraa fruits!
Jad Salts is inexpensive and can­
not injure; makes a-delightful effer­
&gt;r the reason that advertising helps to reduce t h e '
vescent iithia-water drink which all
ter costs o f distributing and selling goods—
regular meat caters should take now
and then to keep the kidneys clean
Isn't advertising a w a ttU
and the blood pure, thereby avoiding
in marketing dtraa frultst
scriourf kidney complications.—Adv.
Because it can be proven that the wholesale trade d &amp;v b
THE SAME APPLIES TO “THE
more fo r grapefruit and oranges that are extensively
CITY SUBSTANTIAL”
advertised—

IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS

M

Progressive farmihg is the life of
any section and the more stuff pro­
duced the greater the prosperity of
that section. Now is the time for
farmers and truck growers to begin
planning for their fall and winter
crops. Truck farming Is no longer
an experiment in this section. When
intelligent cultivation is practiced tho
truck grower may know just what
yield.to expect. The greatest draw­
back in this immediate section is the
small acreage that has been planted;
but there la every evidence that this
will be overcome to some extent the
coming season as many fanners are
planning to increase their acreage in
potatoes as well as other crops. Ev­
ery acre o f cleared land around New
Smyrna should be made to produce its
beat next season; not only for a
source of profit to the owner, but to
demonstrate to the people who will
come here looking for a place to
locate that we have a productive soil.
Tills is one o f the best ways to boost
our section,— New Smyrna Breeze.

a r Ic e t i n

Isn't adm itting r t f Hi I
in marketing d tro a fruits?

rideratlon o f the testimony of the retail trade ivertdflea goods move so much mpre quickly they
ibe sold on doeer margin*—
Iatt advertising tm m tfa!
dtros fruits7

(Taking into account the rapidly increasing gn
find orange production of this Btate, which ye
year forces a larger volume on the markets—
„ m marketing d tr o s

that gives each grower
.Under the co-o;
^ ^ W | q u a l share in 1
Campaigns which as an individual he could not afford—

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You Guard Agalast Burglars, Bat
What About RatsT
Rats stea l. millions o f ’ dollars’
worth o f grain, chickens, eggs, etc.
Destroy property and are a menace
to health. If you are troubled with
rats, try RAT-8 NAP. It will -surely
kill theni—prevent odors. Cats or
dogs won’t touch it. Comes' in cakes.
Three'sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware .Co.—
Adv.1
. rS v i
The treat-’em-rough theory was all
tight in its way, but it has draw­
backs when the dentist Is treating
your teeth.
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son. There are 130,000 trees In the BETTER SANITARY EQUIPMENT. MAKING VALUES FROM ,WfeAT Rjjpk N. O w n ., . u t . br,l,h „ ^
borough o f Manhattan, o f many dif­
WAS CONSIDERED UN AVAIL- *
bright hopes, All it needa to make it ferent varieties. The inhabitants of •Last week the Herald stated that
“ Florid# offers a mild and u ,nW
ABLE OR WORTHLESS
the biggest fsetor in the, county Is the great city have a deep and abid­ there was delays in. the sanitary de­
ous climate. On account of
the undivided support o f every man. in ing affection fo r these trees, which partment of the city and many kicks
Land la the basis o f all Values, but cullar geographical lay of the I ^
would make a very respectable forest from the peope who were not getting
the county.
an must utilise the land to create we have in all parts of the state*?
if grouped by themselves. This af­ the garbage hauled on time. This pa­
laden, ozone-saturated, marin# * *
a values. No day hardly passes
mosphere, to which is added the heiS
The people o f Florida pay more fection may bo founded on sentimental per stated that no* doub# the city
than 10 millions per year In govern­ reasons, but it is none the less strong manager was doing all he could but without man finding values in what d v in g qualities of tfco delightfd i S
ment taxes according to statistics. on that account. There are other rea­ that the department needed more up- has always been considered worthless. of pine. Florida has throughoun!!
to-date facilities for hauling the Cottonseed' is worth a good deal of entire history been a locality
Wc knew it. The figures are correct, sons than thoso o f mere sentiment to
trash
and garbage and we still believe
for we paid at least half ^hat amount account for i t Trees lining the resi­
money now and yet laws once existed has offered relief to invalids of
dence streets afford a grateful shade it although the manager thinks he
description. The all year r o u J S
ourselves— o f course in small pay­
and welcome relief from the hot and can get along with what he has and In some of the southern states provid­ mate Is ideal, there being no
ments that are brought to our atten­
the work is extra heavy at this time ing penalties agalnat growers . for in any seasons. The natural prw«n
dusty pavement.
tion every minute.
In the parks their leafy shade is of the year. However, the city offic­ dumping it ipto streams to get rid of ties o f the state, vegetable and n J S
sought and enjoyed by thousands, who ials and the people generally should it. Cotton, produced in this country el, offer a source of supply foTalj
Hepr«»*nt*Hv«
F a tilio Ad»»rtl&gt;ln* llfpr»»*nt*tlve
find_thelr only relief from the heat, not lose sight of the fact that Sanford only in the southern states, is one of end drink that give a well bsl*ae3
T M E A M F R IC A N P firjS ASSOCIATION
and noise and worriment o f tho busy is growing right along toward the ten the most wonderful o f nature’s gifts and easily procured diet. FloridaS
streets. New York appreciates Its thousand mark and we need better to man. For centuries, it was used my opinion is a state w h erein ^
And Florida is the coolest state In
trees fa r’ more than does the country­ facilities in every department of the to make a coarse fabric fo r clothing. be fqurd definite assurance of 3
man, who is apt to look on them as city to keep up ,wlth the growing city. It la now sktllfuly substituted fo r ellk, life, health and happiness "
the union.
cumbcrcrs o f the ground and impedi­ The following from the Plant City flax and wool, and hundreds o f by­
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«k w
J
Courier explains their position and products are made from It, from near work out of doors on the land, u S
This must be Interesting to those
ments to cultivation.
people who look upon Floridn as be­
The' city was dismayed to learn our position so well that we reproduce foods, silk and leather to high explo­ as- heat and cold are concerned. {„
from the report o f the official whose the article below:
ing in the torrid tone.
sives.
805 days in common years tod iy
doty it was to look after them, that
The new garbage tnick procur­
Sawdust Is now ground into fine days in leap years., in FloritL Urn
ed by Mayor W. EL Lee for a
3,500 of Its 130,000 trees were dying
And then on top of this Florida
powder and used in the manufacture Values can He made on lind » h « k"
anndally,
and
only
2,500
Were
being
month’s trial by the city, "man­
beaches are the greatest beaches in
of dynamite and other explosives..The dustry is applied in harmony with I
ned by a driver and a. crew of
replaced In the same period o f time.
the world and you can’ t get around
United States Forest Laboratory at requirements of nature.—Moies Fri.
two, was pot Into commission
This means that eventually New York
that statement, either.
Madisort, Wis., is making live stock
Saturday. The results of this
will become a treeless city, something
feed o f which 30 per cent is. sawdust,
addition to the sanitary depart­
which was not to be endured. So,
Seminole county has reduced its
and the product has been In successful
THE CLIMATIC LIAR
ment were noticeable almost imit is naturally alarmed at the pros­
tax rate eight mills—nearly one per
use for pver a year, In Florida the
mediately, according to Sanitary
pect before it and redoubling its ef­
cent. That’s some reduction. Uncle
question is how to get rid o f sawdust
The Asheville Citizen, of last
Officer J. H. Coker.
forts at reforestation. Impatient at
Sam will get the rest.— DeLand News.
around the bills, Tons o f It burn nesday contains the following,
The city now has a truck, a
the slow processes of. nature, It is
up every week.
o f plain and fancy lying that
planting
Urge,
nearly
full
grown
large
wagon for hauling nJght
Mary wore two silken sox,
The orange, grapefruit, plum, peach absurd that two friends have n
trees, at: an expense of $70 each. A
soil, • street sweeper, two dump
Rolled down below her knee;
and apple were once little things, sour
somehow.
few weeks ago when we read that
carts nnd four mules, The truck
But Mary once had chicken pox;
or bitter, but man took hold and
Paris was planting trees at an ex­
is equipped with a dump body.
Which spoiled the scenery.— Pensa
made
them larger and useful.
The
An ardent fan in Orlando takes a
pense of $25 each, wc worldercd at tho
Sanitary Officer Coker stated
cola Journal.
waves
o
f
the
sea
o
f
knowledge
have
page advertisement in tho Reportercxtravaganco of the French people,that he is now able to make a
hardly yet reached the feet o f man.
Star setting forth the fact that the
but New York, in this land of woods
round o f the city in two days,
And taking all the advantages of
The conquest of things is only in the
fans of Orlando are deserting their
nnd forests, goes them several times
while heretofore
without the
Florida, winter nnd summer, nnd who
beginning. There is a chance to do
ball team and the boys have taken a
better. When a great city- like New
truck he could not get around In
would want to live anywhere else? It
wonders
in Florida.
slump in consequence. Weil, it comes
York goes to such an expense to pro­
two weeks. He is o f the opinion
has more advantages in so many ways
It1
has
not
been long since gas works
to' all tho towns sooner or later and
vide shade for its people, how much
that ’the city shoutd purchase a
that there is no comparison with any
paid
to
havo
a waste product— t^r—
all of us have passed through these
more docs It behoove the cities and ‘ truck by all means and retain the
other state.
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hauled
away.
From every ton o f coal
spells. Somehow or other, Sanford
towns of Florida, where the sun
dump carta also. He will also
about
nine
gallons
o f tar are produc­
thought this was an “o ff season" in
shines with tropical fervor ail through
put on a street sweeper with a
This Is the day the railroads will
ed. From pine atumps, once consid­
ball in Florida and- we were right
the year? Morai, plant trees now
cart ’ and broom to take care of
try and get the interstate commerce
ered a nuisance in Florida, rosin, tur­
when wc remained out of the running
while the town is young.
the streets in- the business seccommission to allow them j forty per
pentine, oil and other products are be­
But honestly, wo never
this season
tlon.
cent increase for incoming freight
ing extracted. The Florida State
thought Orlando wquld lose faith in
and the government will probably
“ Besides several double teams
BEAUTIFUL
FARM
HOMES
Marketing
Bureau nt Jacksonville has him seriously, even if the 35 dfjm*
their temn or lose the old pep in sup­
hand them a few more million in a
nnd wngons, the city of Tampa
samples
of
35 different by-products excell temperature fiction did not la.
porting them. But bnli, like many!
day or two. Poor down-trodden rail­
had seventy-two trash carts when
made
from
corn, including sugar, mediately stamp him as a careless ud
other Bports, is becoming commercial­
roads. They are certainly Buffering
trucks were adopted for garbage
Byrup,
starch,
oil, soap, rubber, etc. improvident liar.
ized to such nn extent that even the
from the war ( ? ) yes, what?
service,” Mr. Coker said. “ Tam­
Mr. Hodges would be horrified pea
Electricity was an unknown element
most nrdent fans npc beginning to go
pa is only twelve times the size
and feared during the post centuries. haps, if he had ever studied temper^
stale. The home boys on the vacant
A western newspaper offered a pic­
of Plant City, while its sanitary
In the early days in this country, rods atures in the United States and letri-i
lot will have to get busy again before
ture fo r’ the best answer to the con­
force is forty times as great os
decorated buildings to ward o ff dan­ cd thnt the hottest place in Florid*!
the old game gets back to first again f\iful homes
undrum, "Why is a newspnper like n
that o f Plant City, making the
ger, and the lightning rod peddler yraa enjoys a lower maximum tempmto*;
and even Cnpt. B. M. Robinson will the places ns they do in other parts
woman?" The prize was won-by a
provision for sanitation in Tam­
in evidence In every community. Ben than-docs Hendersonville. The record]
of the country. There may bo good
woman in Oklahoma, who sent in the
pa three and a half times that of
Franklin first demonstrated the pos­ temperature for Key West as shonj
nnd sufficient reasons for some of
following answer: "Because every
this city— and I 'would hot call
sibilities
of electricity; Morse pnt it by the official records of the Units!]
DeLand nnd every other town in them living ‘in the city but those who
man should have one qf his own nnd
Tnmpn an exceptionally clean
on
wires-for
intelligent use; Marconi States weather bureau, covering *=
not run after his neighbor’s."—Titus­ Floridn is interested in the meeting do choose to live on the farms should
city. We were trying to keep the
Bent
Jt
vbrating
through the viewless period of forty years, is 100, and only
of the IntcrHtnte Commerce Commis­ build cOmfortnble homes with all the
ville Star-Advocate.
city clean with the same force,
air
from
continent
to continent; and once has the thermometer everrtick-1
sion, in Atlanta on Tuesday, when the modern conveniences nnd their fami­
and equipment we had ten years
ships
on
the
seven
seas now use it; ed thnt height. The maximum for^
Every time wo pay the Income tax question of granting a great increase lies should have just as mnny com­
nRo.”
Edison
flashed
it
on
the screen and Hendersonville is 102.
and war tax and all other tax We re­ in freight rntca will coVne up. Tho forts ns the people living in town.
Mr. Coker'has begun a cam­
But to be more specific. The writb]
behold the miracle of the movie pic­
member. And wo will
remember increase demanded amounts to 40 to
And then the farm owners in this
paign to clean up the city and re­
er bureau reports show thnt it raised’
ture;
it
now
supplies
power,
light
and
right on and remembering will see 100 per cent increase over present district should take more pride in
quests that every citizen make n
heat— a trinity of wonders—to ve­ here last Sunday and that the muJ*^
thnt ns far ns one ncwflpnpcr is con­ rates. The railroads at present get their plnccs thnt border on the public
thorough cleansing of his premis­
rtium temperature at Palatka wn W
hicles
and the end is not yet*
cerned this country will not go to war more out of hauling a box of oranges ronds. They should cut out the weeds
es and deposit the refuse in con­
degrees, just two degrees cooler tku"
Petroleum
or
rock
oil
has
been
again with the consent of tho govern­ from DcLnnd to New York than tho nnd plnnt grass and flowers and havo
tainers where his men can get to
known for centuries in one form or it was at Hendersonville.
ed. Wars are fine for tho profiteers grower receives for $1,000 an acre more fruit nnd shade trees and dispel
it easily. It will take thirty dnyB
In sending a copy Of the AiberiU* !
another
in various’ parts of'Thc world.
but fo r the common people they mean investment for 305 days’ work, for thnt lonesome nnd neglected look that
to get tho city in good sanitary
paper to a friend here Rev. J. &amp;jj
It
was
once
gathered
from
streams
nothing but privations, misery, death. hundreds ail the risks of producing so mnny forms are npt to have unless
condition, according to Mr. Coker
and pools in Western Pennsylvania, Thcrrell, Sunday school field spat
the crop. If the Florida" Citrus Ex­
but
nftcr
that
time
it
will
not
and sold in the drug stores as a lini­ for the Ocnla conference, says: 1 ,
n systematic landscape garden plan is
You henr a lot of kicks about tho change will put on' a line of honts
be
so
hard
to
keep
clean.
Many
ment. In 1858 Col. E. L&gt; Drake put am enclosing you herewith a pap
put into effect. We nre gratified to
prices of articles in Snnford and yet from New York, Philadelphia and
people
arc
trimming
their
trees
down
a Well at Titusville, Pa.,.and his front the Hendersonville section of
find that mnny, of the owners’ of nice
you don’t need to go far from home Baltimore to Jacksonville, Tampa nnd
nnd
cutting
weeds
on
vneant
lots
venture
may be said to have marked the Ashevlllq Citizen which carrieJ a
places on the east nnd. west sides of
to find out thnt Snnford has better Miami, witli n pick-up system nn the
nnd nbout their houses now, which
the
beginning
of the present vast oil slander against your city. I vw ta
the city nre starting something along
prices for better goods thnn any oth­ St. Johns, Indian nnd Cnlloosnhatchcc
entails much extra hauling. In
industry
in
this
country. As a boy I Jacksonville Sundnyi and I have frit
this line and arc putting out beautiful
er part of the stato. If yob don’t be­ rivers --the railroads will probably
a month’s time Mr. Coker's forco
worked in a printing office at Pe­ it as warm in nVjtqorsonville a* it*
grass plots, planning hybiscus and
lieve it go away for n few weeks nnd "feel justified in reducing rates.” They
will have practically ■ completed
troleum Center on Oil creek, half way was there Sunday.’* !
get the prices on all Boris of goods have already killed the goose that poinse'ttas and in many ways are
hauling weeds nnd foljngc and
Another friend, wnd is at Baluw, i
between Titusville and OIF City, Gas
and not take them at random. You Inys the golden eggs—many farmers beautifying their places.
can Concentrate more on other
N. C., says tersely: "Can't you m i
burning.from
pipes
turned
night
into
Open ditches^ could be filled nnd
will find thnt you arc getting the ne­ refusing during the past year to plant
phnnes o f sanitary work.
day nil the way between the two cit­ this liar?” .
watermelons
and
other
crops
which
many
changes made for the better­
cessities of life cheaper here than you
The habit of exaggeration, lit*
ies and saloons and gambling dens
would have lined the pockets of the ment o f the farm homes.
,
can got them anywhere.
dram drinking, becomes a slavish no- .
ABOUT
A
HOBBY
abounded.
At
first
the
crude
oil
was
rail ronds nnd left the growers poorer
refined for the kerosene, for illumi­ cessity and they who practice it P441
Thnt Boy Scout movement taken up than ever. With the governmunt do­
OVERSHOT THE MARK
1 How do yJb invest your spare mo- nating purposes, and I have seen gns- their lives in a kind of mental tele* j
by the Sanford Rotary Club should be nating $500,000,000 to the rnilronds,
ments ? Jfnnr well-balanced
man olinc pouring out of pipes nt the rear scope through whose magnifying n&gt;e* I
fostered. Tho Boy Scouts arc the which means $5.00 for every man,
We respectfully call the attention hiakes his extrn time pay big divi­ of refineries us a waste material. Now dium they look upon themselves and j
greatest institution of the kind in the woman, child and dog in the United of our cattlemen to the fact that tho dends in health-building recreation. gasoline is worth more than kerosene, everything around them.—Palatti1
world and no place has so many ad­ States, or about $25.00 for cnch fam­ Armour packing plant nt Jacksonville Our presidents play golf.
Tc(ldy and scores of by-products, including
vantages as Sanford. They have a ily, it docs seem that tho rates shoutd has closed down .because the tick haft Roosevelt hunted big game. Maurice medicines, chewing gum, etc.,
You shouldn’t get mad at old Ssa J
arc
fine camping placo for n permanent be lowered instead of increased. On placed the Florida cattle where it is Materiink keeps bees.
Hodges, n e is doing whst s W ■
made
from
the
residue
formerly
home to which they can go winter top of this donation and a 12 to 20 not profitable to monkey with- them;
Most o f us need some paying side­ thro}vji away. The United States is us do at times. He is a great booster
and summer. All it needs is fixing up per cent reduction in wages, now a 500-pound steer dresses down to al­ line pursuit; chicken-raising or bee­
for his home town nnd he has s rw
and the Rotary Club will sec to that. comes the increase in rates. Where most 200 and' their hides are so full keeping, fo r instance. There survives
town by the way, and he
j
of holes that they will not make a in all o f us a farmer instinct that
All the boys are expected at tho Sil­ will it end?— DeLand News.
good when he gets back to hti bo**]
ver Lake Camp Thursday for the big
decent sand-sieve, much less leather. makes us turn our hands back to the
town that he is apt to make ae«* j
THE NEED OF SHADE TREES The cattlemen made a sad mistake by soli.
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rash statements.
For' the farmer
who
someletting the reactionary element o f the thing for odd hours, for the villager
Tho government made up ail the
The editor o f the Herald studied the cattlemen overrule those who were In whose back lot is simply doing time,
FEELING GOING DOWN
■money lost to the railroads during forestry question somewhat in Eng­
“ It is very pleasing that tb*
for tho brain-fagged
nature
the war and mado it up qbout ten land and France during the short per­
ing between Orlando nnd Saafr
made the honey bee.
fold. Now tho Sanford HeraltTlost a iods that he had shore leave and the
going down; and I am very pi*
Yea, we all need a hobby, and, in
lot of money during the war arid wc w a y ' they husband their trees and
this day and age, a paying hobby. Wo
Connelly is here today. L*
expect the government to make It up. keep them planted and save their fuel
from now on think every nftu ®
ought to .raise chickens, or rabbits, or
Hey, fellers, all o f you business men seemed strange to an American but
In Sanford will help us—««ry
bees, or something.. The chickens and
and farmers fand everybody who lost the more wo think about it and the’
driven here will help Sanford- ^
rabbits have to be fed. Bees usually
any money during the war. Put in more wo see the wasteful methods
all pull together” —Prealdent 1
do their own feeding; seldom does
107 IN MUNCIB
your claim. The government will employed in Florida, the more respect
fylcr at Chamber of Commerce
man have to feed bees. The indus­
make It up—we don't think. And yet wo have for'tho European mothod of
eon yesterday. If wc esn f&lt;
try
o
f
the
bee
is
proverbial.
Muncie, Indiana, claims the recordwe are Just as much entitled to the reforestratlon and the economising o f
Holly
to forget just whst s #
The
bee
fever
is
spreading
rapidly.
breaking temperature so far this sum­
money as the railroads.
the wood supply and the need for
baseball
team Orlando alwsf*
Thousands
o
f
men
and
women,
boys
mer, os 107 degrees was registered
planting and preserving our shade
against
Sanford
be might «*
and
girls,
are
today
Improving
their
there Sunday, July 8. July ft the
The actiori o f the Seminole County trees. Our own city of Sanford has
somewhat
upon
the
above.—
health
and
making
money
by
keeping
maximum temperature recorded there
Commissioners in cutting the tax levy many fine shade treqs on some o f the
a
few
hives
o
f
bees.
The
cost
in
Star.
j
was 103 degrees and the minimum
eight mills at their special meeting older residence streets that
were
We doVt know just whst
time
and
money'
la
small
and
the
pro­
was 81. The maxiniubi temperature
yesterday Is worthy of commendation. planted many years ago. We\ have
means by the “ feeling
was reached at 2 pi m., rirhile the min­ fits are larger In proportion than In
They ehowed good business judgment not kept up the plxio bf ' planting
but we suppose It U
imum was reached at ft a. m.—St. any other phase of agriculture.
arid ability In thua saving the tax shade'trees and our beautiful streets
To start in bees costa little. You
we never did worryi about the *
Petersburg Independent.
payer's money. Now If a better sys­ are not, as-attractive as they would
can start easily. ~ But be sure you
games any, It was just P1***?*j
tem of levying the taxes could be dis­ be in many spots if there were more
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start and start right Your county
to give
GOOD TALK
covered whereby the pqople In’ the trees. We cut them down without
agent can help you.start righ t Call for example, as a. basis for their in- little diversion—something ****
city limits woul0 not have to pay such any dompunctlon and we take no care
upon him. He is yours fo r the asking, vestments end keep clear of tho buck- no) had this year—and they
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'a high rate upon which the county al­ o f those we have and we do but little
It is estimated that it will lay a
et shop, with its hope o f making large have any real excitement *&gt; y
ways levies on a 60 per cent basis in the planting line. The -Tampa weight of taxation amounting to $100
again until they get In a 'e* fr V
Tha Sanford Herald la certainly winners'.
there would be such a lowering o f tax­ Times calls attention to the planting, on each American family to pay a giving the Celsryfeda a real paper for
Florida has the best climate in Am- 8 anford again. And w8
es that Sanfi
would b« the earth­ o f trees'ln the following:
bonus to our ex-soldiers. We are summertime. * t la a mirror through erica. The people here are not sub- willing for the nails to he
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ly paradise fo r ’’those who wanted to
Reforestation is the last demand ready te pay our hundred. We never which the prosperity o f the city is Jected to bills fqr heavy clothing and are were when we Uwd “ °
Invest In city property. And here’s which we should expect to hear from see 'one of the boys who was at tha truly reflected.— Reporter-Star.
fuel fo r long winters. The simmer's and we are just as willing
^
hoping tha city commissioners can the greatest city in the land.
Yet front but what we feel like we owe
heat never causessunstroket for m an1 thing for Orlando aa we
j
find a way to lower the city rate this the city o f New York la raising that him at* least $0OQ, besides something
or beast, and the winters ijever bring teen years ago and thermo
Y»ar.
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cry, and apparently not without rea- money can't pay for.—Ocala Star.
snows and Ice bound J' waters.
Dr. glad “ that Mr. Connelly was
The Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
THESANFORDHERALD •tarta
off the new fiscal year with

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY IK, 1921

A N O PEN LETTER T p DR. R AYM O N D (
tu r c k

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s t a t e h e a l t h o f f ic e r o f

F L O R ID A , F R O M JO E L. E A R M A N
Doctor Raymond C. Turck,
islntors asked me If the State Board
SUte Health Officer,
o f Health millage could be reduced
State Board o f Health,
without material Injury to health of
Jacksonville, Florida.
the State.
Dear Sir:
I pretend to be honest and told
I-have just read your indictment of them, YES.
the former State Board of Health as
I based this reply upon the follow­
published in the Florida Tlmes-Union, ing facts:
under date July 1st. .
i Fir*i. the United States Public
I have been on a short trip out In'Health Service and other- agencies
the Everglades and Just returned to'have contributed approximately two
West Palm Beach.
j hundred thousand dollars in the past
Be it known and remembered that 'tw o year for betterment o f health
Joe Earman did nqt start this con­ conditions in Florida.
troversy.
The United States Public Health
Be it further known and remember­ Service has large appropriations and
ed that just as soon as Joe Earman if a CORDIAL CO-OPERATION is
knew that Raymond C. Turck had extended by the State Board of
been elected State Health Officer o f Health of Florida, it is more than
Florida on June 6th, he immediately reasonable to suppose that the Gener­
wrote Turck a moat friendly letter al Government will 'continue liberal
congratulating whom he thought was appropriations in co-operation with
his friend and pledging every co-op­ the Florida State Board of Health.
eration.
The former Board expended forty
The unfair indictment is the reply thousand, eight hundred and .seventyto my friendly communication.
nine dollars and sixty cents for fur­
The SU te Board of Health for niture, fixtures, equipments, automo­
many years has derived iU Income, biles, repairs oh apparatus, construc­
through a state tax.
tion and repairs on buildings.
This has been one-half mill.
There is a balance due o f approxi­
The approximate assessed valuation mately thirteen thousand dollars to
for real and personnl property at this complete the laboratory now under
time is four, hundred million dollars. construction at West Palm Beach.
Under a half mill Ux this assessed
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Add the amount of forty thousand
valuation should produce an income of dollars expended for furniture, re­
Exquisite furniture, beautiful floors, artistic walls—
approximately two hundred thousand pairs on buildings, construction, etc.,
to balance due on laboratory and in
dollars.
these are more a matter o f good taste than cost­
According to my understanding aod round figures it amounts to fiftyinformation, GoveYnor Hardee, in a three thousand dollars.
liness.
4
conference at Jacksonville last Bpring
The former Board left about eightywith tax assessors from the various three thousand dollars in the State
Surely you h^ve some good pieces o f furniture that have been
counties in Florida, insisted that the Treasury from which must be deduct­
put aside because o f scratches and scars. C O O LEDGE H Y assessed valuation o f Florida should ed thirteen thousand dollars, due on
be increased at least TWENTY PER the West Palm Beach Laboratory,
G R A D E Alkanet Varnish Stain will make them look like
leaving n net amount of approximate­
CENT.
new. It colors and varnishes in one application, and gives an
Every one familinr with the assess­ ly SEVENTY THOUSAND DOG
exquisite finish to your furniture, (loon and woodwork.
ed valuations in Florida as existing LARS.
The former Board COULD HAVE
today, who are fair and not tax dodg
ers will endorse Governor Hardee’s ECONOMIZED whereby they , would
Beautiful walls make pleasant rooms. O H W all Paint is an
not have found It necessary to have
stand on this important matter.
artistic finish for walls and ceilings that is both durable and
If this la brought about, and IT expended the fifty-threo thousanjpdoleconomical.
WILL BE, for no official will “ BUCK lars referred to above.
If we had played "Tight Wad” pol­
the POWER OF REMOVAL,'* the as­
G O O L E D G E H Y G R A D E H o u ic Paint ii made from a formula
sessed valuation WILL BE FIVE itics as you intimate and not spent
thia money, therp would havo been
which actual teat has proven best for the Southern Climate. Ask
HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS.
your Painter, he knows the G H line.
N
It will therefore be observed that if one hundred and twenty-three thous­
the mlllage had not been reduced and and dollars in the State Treasury to
.&lt; « ottroetire booklet. " The H om e Acrott the W o y ,“ Ulmtrotee the rolme
the half mill tax prevailed-, the in­ credit of the State Board when the
e ( f o n t henooWf im the Heme. Atk yoer Jeoler or write u fo r free copy.
come for the- State Board o f Health former Board retired.
Now, Doctor, you take it from
would hove been approximately two
Josephus,
if there had been one hun­
hundred and‘ fifty thousand dollars
dred
and
twenty-three
thousand dol­
EACH YEAR.
Jt was reduced by Legislative En­ lars in the State Treasury,-it is my
actment to one-quarter mill, and if the honest opinion that the Legislature
assessed valuations nre .raised to fivo would not have appropriated one red
hundred million dollars, there will, cent for the. State Board of Health,
under this millagc, bo approximately budget.
The former Board operated on a
ono hundred nnd twenty-five thousbudget,
and dollars EACH YEAR for the
Wc spentAi/iditlonal amounts for
State Board of Health.
This Bill to reduce the millagc of m a t e r i a l I m p r o v e m e n t s
NO MATERIAL IMPROVEMENTS
rttce and
the State Board of Health was intro­
%
WILL BE NEEDED IN THE NEXT
duced early in the session.
It pnssod the House nnd Sennte TWO YEARS.
The surplus left- with the income
without opposition.
from
ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT
IT WAS APPROVED BY GOVER­
rL». I« t.'X., 44 .rrri, rtlwl from 1X30.09
and
wjth
&lt;a WISE ADMINISTRA- basis arc about sixteen thousand dol­
NOR HARDEE.,
I will concede that you *»re compe­
l-VVMJU,
K. S. M in is . H**. » U th*. E of BW
You probably'knew during the aes- TION you and your Board can carry lars a year.
tent IF YOU WANT TO BE.
rr «f NWf, of NW4, S#c. XI, Twp, SO B,
In the future these taxes wil be ap­
1U E . run K I r!t*„ N 3n rtia., W 4 th*.,
flion of the legislature that you would on tho work that will bo satisfactory
Thcr&gt; are sufficient funds^how on
rl-a,, H fr r « , r-1 r-l from 171X1.1)0 to 1900.01
■WANTED
proximately eight thousand . dollars hand mid wil} be provided In the next
be the next State Health Officer of to the people o f Florida.
XV. J. ItANIEia. Ut*. UO J'l* W . of
m oor of NBU
NWU H*r. 33. Twp. 10
per
year.
The
tax
paying
public
represented
two years for you-to render a good WANTED—Young,
Floridn.
Must -be Haiif. 33
a H.,
a" ran W IB Jar-la, N to tUt.
------------------------- . cow.
---------------Hillsboro
as
an
individual
county
through
members
of
tho
Legislature
SERVICE to Florida, but there wil
Why didn't you g o 'to Tallahassee
Inch .nd good m ilk... 1. HJ M * I
W h* S J T b t V * ' "
have n RESENTMENT and HAVE never has and never will get back for bo no funda for WONDERFUL IN­
and SAVE THE STATE?
m .r, Box 103, Borxonlo, F i t .
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T n E CREATED IS NOT GREAT­ HAD against the State Board of , that county the amount of taxation NOVATIONS, FOUR-FLUSHING, or
SEE
M. S. NELSON for .11 kinds of j fT . , S F ?
n w u of
they pay, but if local Health ‘ Boards to hire twelve or fifteen political doc­
Health for many yenrs.
ER THAN THE CREATOR.
«W H bw
»wJI swu
SWU ®
ofr swuT
SWU |
iling.
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hauling
(And this applies specifically to the ’ During my term as member nnd .were In vogue, Hillsboro County tors, known as District Health Offi­
| Hallway| Her. 31, Twp- 10 M. Han*# 83 E.? &lt;*
Ixlnk.
I
era*.
l/i»
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n
l
from
I
t
J
a
u
e
to
$3,000,00.
would
get
nearly
all
of
it
with
excep­
cers, with liberal expense accounts to AllKNTft WANTEIt—Walkliw Homuirr a Mi} tSKAl.l
Governor and State Hcnlth Officer of President' of tho State Board of
- • 8. A. IHJUOUIBS, Uerk.
Walking Comaonl Oil Shampoo ao4
Health, I kept my EAR TO THE tion of a minimum amount to main­ travel from one end of Florida to the IInr
--1
Hoard nr Codnly Coot* '
Florida).
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of o itf I3T otL.r Quality I’mhirla -arr •
IJ*
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Hr:
V, 8. ftOUUUASa, D.
tain the State Board of Health, which other visiting the Innermost recesses ••ll*ra. Wr want ■ ' UJ* or *rntlrman ifenl
Governor Hardee is tho CREATOR GROUND iftid CLOSE A T THAT.
In Hanford nod otlirr .grant rlltro. Wrtln to­
My conception of public sentiment would be ADVISORY nnd NOT AD­ of the State, mixing with voters, day for tree aamplr and' particular*.—J. It. IN CIHCUIT CODST. » &gt; . .
and you ore the CREATED.
4T-MP
CIHCUIT. IX AXD f O I
( squirting tobacco juice, with words of Walking fb .. « . M.mphta, Tran.
is
that the tax payera of Florida are MINISTRATIVE in character.
The CREATED is attempting, to
COUXTT, rLOSIOA
How in the Dickens can a central praise and adoration for the .State
FOR SALE
muddy the Water in which the CREA of the opinion that the central health
CtTATTOX
plan as in vogue at this time and Board for all Florida direct all health Health Officer, their line of talk or
TOR IS WADING.
FOR
SALE—No.
817
West
First
St.',^,,,,
v
En*iub,
cumpjaiBani.
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political slush probably being, "Boys,
Every leading newspaper in Flori­ has been for many years is n mis­ activities?
Eight rooms, and bath. For price
.........
Health is n proposition that needs the State Health Officer is a BEAR,
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da within the last ten days has boost­ take.
and
terms,
write
box
782,
Daytons,,
to -noma. b. EmtinS:
The people want local County and must have LOCAL DIRECTION he can DISSECT anything or) earth
from an ■ffldsrtt f l M
ed Governor Hardee until editorial
Fla.
46-tfc| “ •?!pptnrln*
tfkl
rnnldnmr of iba &lt;Vaf
Boards
of Health to be supervised under tho supervision of a competent ckxccpt a BUDGET THAT PROTECTS
writers suffered from wrist paralysto
- uukwon, niul ll-gt It la U-n bnlltf Of {
UK
SAM
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-IWfu
Illra
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t
pnlalo
tinaa.—
State' Board of Health.
Iba A.famtapt la mitr twratya
THE TAX PAYERS OF FLORIDA.”
about his promifo having beenJCEPT only, by tho State Board of Health
Ntfk Xantorran.
_^ iTtlp i tbst
a..’ i:-l its! ICma la rw p*raon la IS*Floridn Is ANTIQUATED in this
The plan'of the past and oi the
I Have received- n letter from the
„ ,4 . Bicycle ■ot
and FULFILLED to tho people of
*h- sarale* of • nabpoaas---- '
.. m m . Florida fo j an economical administra­ proscitt but NOT OF THE FUTURE respect as other States have tried lo­ Soorolor, of th. FI.H.U Medic.1 A .and socintion In which he advises that you , ,
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tion when the millsge was reduced is an EMOTIONAL nnd WASTEFUL cal County Health Boards
l
„/■ , feet mechanical condition. If you are IP31. t»
i« ti&gt;* bin of ramptaiw
FOUND THEM EFFECTIVE.
from eleven mills, which was the manner of spending public money.
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I observe wherein you state In this committee from the Florida Medieal
You know and I know, In fact, ev­
amount of same for, 1920, or during
pf
getting
to
your
work
and
in
les9
j&lt;».
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l l lw
l luriivrr
furtbar w
of-lrta.l
o ffM in
that
n Mid IMtl&lt;*
the last year of the Cstt’s regime, to erybody who is familiar with the communication published broadcast all Association to investigate the finan­ -time,
Uke a chance at this offer.— u.;,rj 1,.
Kenfoni iianM,
M. •
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ten and three-quarter mills for 1921, State Government, that the State over Florida that "OWING TO THE cial status of the State Board o f See R. A. Greene, Box 402.
48-ltc
ACTUAL
LACK
OF
FUNDS,
THE
Health nnd to corroborate or find ad­
a reduction of one-quarter mill, which Board of Health is under the Constl
| w itr-.g r-y hand ami ant of tha ab
raafl
tHa Tib day pf July, A. 0 . 1$
was LOPPED OFF the EJtate Board tution 'HEAD OF HEALTH,” so to STATE BOARD OF HEALTH MUST versely relative to your statement
NOTICE TO r iO r r S T Y OWMEHS
I
IS " A l t
8. A. DOUOt
NECESSARILY MARK TIME UN- through the Florida press concerning Nill If* la h*t*by tl.ra that lb* Hoard of
of Health millsge, brought aboiit speak, in the State.
-v
ciots a
r-anly
I'-.nnil—
i-«wr*
win
m
**t
tm
lb* lal day ;
It will not require a change in the TIL THE LEGISLATURE MAY SEE the financial sta tiu of the former and of A0*0. 1, A. b, 1931, ot ISo Court llouaa lo *»..u ,, . w- u, Hys
bhtr . a. tw u a i
through economical management by
■
Sanfotd. al a O’clock p. m.. lo hoof from all|
* aotb
Constitution for the State Board of FIT TO MAKE AN ADEQUATE present State BoartTof Health.
the former State Board o f Health.
!«»*•* or ayaota ** dosir* to appoat ood |
^ r 1 r * uf '
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“ DOC,” many people in Florida will antar OHUulaluta a&gt; la tb* TOlnatloM ratted hr i w ,c
WAS THE GOVERNOR A V IG Health to continue in a SUPERVIS­ APPROPRIATION.”
Hoard of County Itotumlaulnotra an
"MARKING
TIME"
wUl put be of the opinion that you are at- Hi*
11lb day of duly. A. t&gt;. 1031, wban altttB* oo1
TIM OF DESIGNING POLITICIANS ORY CAPACITY, but as sdminiatra* Board of S^»*ll*»r* and to h»ar ooy raaaeti
WHO INDUCED HIM TO SIGN THE tors, will soon be s plan of the past “ WATER ON THE WHEEL” o f pro­ temptlng through this request to hit tb(t ouy bo $ly«« why tho aaloitlou a. na«|
gressive
and
EFFECTIVE
Local
by
lb* Board on any r*al Mtala or prraooal
r
Sooner
or
later,
the
Legislature
of
the former State Board o f Health or
BILL OR LAW REDUCING THE
i-f pfrij aboutd ba rban«rd.
t
Health
Boards.
Florida
will
open
their
eyes
to
the
me
BELOW
THE
BELT.
, T b -Board of Ckmnly CummUakoMfi alula* ’
VILLA G E ?
•a
a
Board
of
I9jaa)li*r&lt;
on
th*
l|th
day
of
DON'T HARP like a schoolboy
Every one wil know that the doe* inly, A. I&gt;. 1931, luiln* fully dlarnaail tho
Permit me tq inform you that he needs o f FURTHER REDUCING AP­
about
what
you
"ain't”
got
and
can't
atalruxnta and fool* 04 pr*a*nl*d dartdad lo
PROPRIATIONS
OF
THE
STATE
tors
of Jorida are YOUR CROWD.
W A S NOT misinformed, neither was
larraaa* lb* ratuattoo opou tb* faUowla* daBOARD OF HEALTH and the WIS­ gqtHowever, from a personal stand- arr1b*d*n*al Batat*. lo-wlt:
any mcniber of the Legislature.
flllA L U HWU o f NWU o f NRH
The former Board provided a ga­ point I will be glad to appear before „ It.^ If. I'A T TT.
M
^
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•Books of the Comptroller were sc~ DOM OF INCREASING APPROPRI­
. Exceptionally
rage
fo
r
you
in
which
to
keep
your
ATIONS
IN
SOME
MANNER
FOR
a committee o f doctors appointed by r«iMd from faoMo to $w.on.
grade.
ceasible to the Governor and mem.
LOCAL
COUNTY BOARDS OF PRIVATE OWNED PACKARD un­ President o f tbe Florida Medieal A s -*nwvTof NtrV’ t s!«. a 'n r p so a^*iu*** n
bers o f the Legislature.
-T o
insure p rom t
der cover whereby tbe hot summer ■oeUttont but It would have been bet- r- “ «• K
w » &amp;■. * * i« ch*..
HEALTH.
Governor Hardee probably had a
7
.,,
,
■ »
ch#,. a am o . ralard from 1300.00 to
delivery
place ordei
Local Boards expending the money sun would not crack the paint there­ ter to have selected five public spirit- $300.09.
.
-detailed statement In abstract form
now.
^ •
ed cltixehs o f the State cohsUting o f
e 7&amp;
prepared fo r bis perusal by- the that they pay for taxes will Insist oft on.
Any quantity. Writ
This garage was constructed dur­ a doctor. lawyer, I^roAchor, business ^
a
good
State
Board
of
Health
and
w
o
n
't
'
Comptrollers office.
for
prices on your*
ing
April
and
May*
man and farmer or oltrua grower.
1 aim: kw «f awn •( s w h *i tw*. sa,
Members of th* Legislature also will see that the money la spent for
quirements.
"H
AVE
A
HEART”
and
consider­
l
PRAY
THREE
TO
CONTINUE
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probably derived Information from results.
rba.. N A M fb*. JD M M , rataad from $1.Hillsboro County Is one o f the ation fo r your predecessor who is the THY EMBRYO POLITICS.
the Comptroller's office.
*09.09 to $2.om),Ort
BEST
SUte
Health
Officer
Florida
largest
and
principal
contributors
to
ill
enable
the
tax
payers
o
l
I.TV’ ban7I8LS, N « U ‘ 0 r NWU tlroa 4Id
It
Vi!
M
U
!
1As information, desire to state that
1M yd*, g a W to S 8 raroar)
EVER
HAD.
the
SUte
Board
of
Health
funds.
Florida
to
a
te
N *Two.
“ .byso
know
about
tbe
S
^
Board
n.»*.
1 Was in Tallahassee for- a few hours
a* $e.l K
*n*« 3at n xi^-t**.,
P. O. Box Sill, 8t
Quit
growling.
According
to
my
memory
the
ta
n
s
o
f
Health
and
what
they
are
paying
a t beginning of the Legislative ses­
rwtbof of N W U of
BUCKLE
down
to.
HARD
WORK
for the SUte Board of Health funds
for health activities.
NWU of Bar. 33. Twp. S9 8., Ran** 43
JACKSONVILLE,
sion. '
. /,
x see ch*.. w xas th*., a isi th*.. w i.$s
(Signed)
JOE U EARMAN.
Governor Hardee and several-Leg- (n that county under, th# half .mill aod THOUGHT for the SUte.
th*., M lATd th*,, W U Upko, • SO tb*., R 4,3
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*FOB Tnis NEGRO THERE
IS NO NEGRO QUESTION

WITH AN EXCELSIOR

Charles Gilpin, a negro, who has
made such a wonderful ^success In
New York ns an actor, first taking
the part o f a negro servant in John
Drinkwateris play o f f’Abrnham Lin­
coln,"'later in "The Emperor Jones,”
Eugene O'Neill’s play, is to be com
mended by ail right-thinking people
for the stand he took when invited to
dinner by the Drama League of New
York. Giipln is a negro of education
who has no wish for soda] equality.
The foilowing is the statement he has
made in answer to the publicity which
the dinner invitation called forth: "I
like to keep.the footlights between me
and the public. I don’t go in much
for sociability—I have my own little
circle o f friends in Harlem, the negro
quarters, where I live quietly where 1
belong. I am really a race man— o
negro, and proud o f being one, proud
oi the progress
the negroes have
made in the time and with the op­
portunity they have had. I f I can
give anyone pleasure with my acting,
I am very happy.” II the negroes
could only grasp the good sound com­
mon sense in this speech, the race
prejudice would soon be over, and
there would be no negro question.—
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—Your police department will give your
home and your business better protection.
—You can travel to and from work independ­
ently, comfortably, swiftly, and safely.
—You can pass anything on the road if you
wish.
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—You can take her along on every trip and
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Get out and away into God's own country. It
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BE8OLUTI0N COUNTY NOAND O f TUNLK3
^O T tB O C T lO N . SEMINOLE COUMTT, FLOR­
IDA. d e t e r m in t n o w h a x * AMOUNT OT
BONDS IS NEOEB8ABT M B SPECIAL TAX
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I. (OVIEDO), SEM­
INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. THE RATE OF
INTEREST TO BE PAID THEREON. THE
TIME WHEN PRINCIPAL AMD INTEREST
SMALL BE DUE AND PAYABLE. XXhefeak: On tb* 7th day of Jaoe, A. D.
1921, a petition wa* prea#nt#d to lb* County
Hoard of I’ubtlc Inatructlou for IMmWota Cm
ty. Florida, tixned by moc# than twruty-flT*
of tb* duly qualified elector* raa *
Kjtr cent
with Special Tax Reboot Dirt rift No. S.
(Oviedo), Seminole County, Florida, aaklnr and
petlttonlnf that an election b* called and bold
to determine th# 'queatloo a* to whether
not load* In tb# vnin of 420,000.00 abould he
laoord by •Special Tax School Diatrlct No. S
(Orlod'i). Seminole County, Florida for lb* pur­
pose of acqulrtny, heilkllnc, eolarflns. furnlahInf or nflirnrtro Improvlnf echool buildInf* and
•chord (round* and tor lb* tlclutlrr m
of
lb* public free ackool* within aald Special Tax
School Idatrlct No. 3, Seminole Cbonty, Florida,
tb* prrceeda of lb* aald bond laau* amoubtlnf
to iai.0tm.od to be u*ed for tb* purpu*#* &lt; *
forth to laid petition, and to be eipended and
dlatriirotd In a manner foUqwlnf, to-wll:
1. 117 ,000.00 to bo need la tmlldlaf and
fornUklnf t arbrail for prbltt
cblldreo
at
Orte-lo. Flat
( 2. 000.00 to bo turd la eatartlnf and faratitilnx a oeftu ackool at Orledo, flertda. *
S. 11 ,000.00 to be uaed for th# parebaaa of
funtlahlnca and Incidental* for all acboula with­
in aald Special Tax School Diatrlct. aad
XVbrreaa: - It I# tb* aenro of tbla Hoard that
It would t« to lb* beat tntereat of Special Tax
School Dlttrtct No. 3 IOviedo), Seminole Conn
ty. florid*, to laau* t- n h la lb* rua ot (20.(*» oo. Ibe proceevl# thereof to be uaed aad
mended la tb* manner and for Ibe purpoae*
and ob)ec!f a* arr beretnabovr rat forth and a*
la atated la aald petition.
Therefore He It Reoo|red: That It la the
determlnatloo of tbla (Vaoty Hoard of PubUe
laatructlun for Hemtool* (Xroaty, Florida, that
tb* amount of bond* required for tbr purpoaca
aad ohjvcta art forth la aald petition la the
n a of (50.000.00; that the aald baud* *b*U
bear Intetvet at tb* rate of S per era! per an­
num; tbr Uterrot on aald buoda ta ba payable
•rml-annually: aald buoda to be dated July tat,
1921, and to motor* thirty year* after tb* data
thereof, and.
He It Further Reaotredi That a
tpeclal
election be held In aald Special Tax School DUtrtet No. S (Orledo). Samlooie County, Florida,
la accordance with law, to determine whether
or not there aball ba loaned by aald Special Tax
Sctxxd IHatrlct No. S (Orledo). Bomlnol* CVoo
ty, Florida, boeda aa are provided for la tbla
rendition, aad,
, Do It rurlbtr Heoolved: That tbla reootrtion be pobllabed tn tb* Sanford Herald, a
newapaper pnbllahed In Seminole County, Florl
da. but without aald Special Tax School Dlatrtet No. 8, there belnf no ntwtpaper pobllabed
•dtblo aald Special Tax School Diatrlct No. 8,
pace a week for four xacceaatva week*.
Thta rraolutlon adopted In rriular aeoaloa
of the County Hoard of rubUe Inatructlou for
Seminole County. Florida, ib* 31b day of Joty,
A. 1). 1921.
C. F. HARRISON, Chairman,
C. A- DALLAS.
FRED T. WILLIAMS,
County Hoard of Public Inatructlou
for Scat tool* County,. Florida,
Atteot:
T. W. LAXVTON.
Rapt, Pub.' Inatu, and Ex o f­
ficio Secretary to Board.
(Seal of Hoard!
4T-SI*

IN CIRCUI T COURT. TTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA.—
IN CHANCERY

NOTICE OF AFFUOATION FOR
aw
U N D B I S E O n O N m OEn S aT ^ ® 1®
U TIS, LAWS OF FLORIDA
T‘

BILL TO QUIET TTITLE
(0. II.)
Qatar n , Ur ami log. Sr., Complainant.

Notlro la brotby glroa that p. n .
burckaacr of Tax Ortiflrat* No. li t karo?1.? '
Sod day of la w , a , D. 1919, S ’
«*•
certlrvit* la my rifle*, and haa m . , ) . . •
ralloa for tag drod to Imuo ia .eroSt.
*PPHRaid certificate Mabraeca
d#aertb*d property ilt#at*d ta Rem *^*1^ *
*
ty. Florida, tu-wlf: NEK of s s u jL .” ? "
TWp. 21 8. Rang# *1. « aeroo. ^
J&amp; - « .
bring aneroi d at tba date of th. w T .l Um'
aueh rot Imra la la'tbo #aa* o f
kro aald certified!* Mall b . r e d r o iH T ;^ !!*
lag to law tag died will lean* thereon
■30th day of July, A. D. 1921.
Wltoroa my offtctal atguatar# and » . i
tb* 21th day o f Job#, JL D . m i
*'
(BEAL)
R *
DOUGLASS.
2*1? P™*1* Court.
...
Semlnol* County, yu
Ry A. M. WEEKS, a ™

1

A. U. Ucrar-I, ll.ttl# Cctvr.t. M* wife, the uakaowu legalroa and devtaeea aader tbo loot
vriR and trotamrut af A. II. Oerard or of bU
•wife Hitt la Garatd. tba unknown krire of A.
n . Uerard or ot hla wife Haul* Gerard; Job*
TurncH, Catherine T*rue 11. hla wife, tba waknown legatee# nod drviae## aader tbo lari
will aad Irotaocut of John Turnell. or hi#
wife and teitamrnt of John Tartu 11, or hi#
wife Catherine ToruaU, and tb# unknown
belli of John Turnell. and af hi# wife. Catbcrla* Torn#]!. PrfrudaDta.
____.
■ NOTICE TO aO N -R SSSXXTR
TO A, II. GERARD. AND HATTIE GERARD,
Itis WITH, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
TO JOHN TURNELL AND CATHBRINS TUBNELL, n i s W1FR RE8IPENCH UNKNOWN:
It appro ring by tb* tworn Mil of complaint
filed herein against yon that ran bar# or claim
to bar# tom# tatrrrot la tb# foIJowUg tlrocrHud
land ta Sotulooto County. Florid#, to-wll:
- Loti Ftr# (S), and Barra (7). Block E, of St.
Gortrad* Addltloa to Sanford. Plat Book 1, page
112-1 IT, aa recorded tn Brmlaol# Couaty RocOfltAi
Too atu therefor# hereby required and ordered
to ba aad appear bafotu cur Circuit Court at
tba Chart Hour* la Sanford. Florida, aa tb#
Flint Monday la Augrot. ISM, betas tb# l#t
day of aald mouth, then and there ta make au.
■wrr to tb# Mil of complaint brrtlo filed agalaat
you, aad tbereta fall sot, eta* aald MU will be
takea ax euufroaod afatoat you, foflowed
by
’ final drerro.
It M farther ordered that tbla, aotleu ba publUbed la tb* Sanford Herald, a oowapapor publlabed la B*mlaola Cbonty, Florida, aoca each
week for right rouaecuUrt wrote.
TO ALL PARTIES CLA1MINO AN INTEBEBT
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN .DBSCRIURD;
Fader A. II. Garard. nittla Oerart. hla wlfr.
and John TuruelL Catbcria# Tamall. hla wife,
* eg otberwl**. *
It brlag mad* to apprar by a rwora MU uf
ConpUlot filed hertU agalaat you that you
bar* or claim to bora aoma loterrot lu tb*. fal­
lowlag daacribod land# la Brnnlaala C
Florida, to-wit:
,
Lots Ftr* (3). aad S # m (7), Block R uf
EL Gertrud# Addltloa ta Saaford. I
page* 112-117, as record#* In SrmlooU Couaty,
Florida.
Too a n therefor* hereby eommand#d tad roqulrtd ta b# and appear before our aald CXreull
Court at tb* Court Houa# la Bauford. Florida,
on tb# Flrat Muoday M B*pt*mbrr. IT
tb# flfjh day of Mid month, then and
make anewer unto tba Mil or complaint fllod
heroin agalaat yo*. and tbaratn fall not aka#
aald bill will ba taken aa eeufMaad aa agalaat
yoa, to bo followed by final decree.
. It la further ordered that tbla norite ba pnbIlahe-l one# each week for twain weeks ta tba
Sanford Herald, a newapaper pobllabed ta
not# County, Florida.
Dorn aad ordered tbla tb* 23th day of May,
1021.
. (Clerk’s Seal)
E. A. POUOLABS.
Clark Circuit Ooart,
Seminal* County, Flu
DICKINSON R DICKINSON,
BoUritora for Complain!#.
41-lStr

Nodi'# la bvrvtiy give# that J. E. LaInc, pur­
chaser of (.117 Tai O rllflc.tr No. 230. dated
Ifir 111 day of April, A. P. 1311. baa Hlnl .aid
rrrtlflr.lr la tar offlrr, and baa a i d . appliedIkon fur tax &lt;L*d to Issue la irrordlnr# with
law. Bald certificate rmhrtrcs tha following
■tnrrlhed' property situated la lb# CUy of Kanfurd. Hemlnolc County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 20.
Hlentlford'a Add. T O .aid land being aserracd
at lb# data of Ibe lsauinre of #urb rrrtlftc.tr
la (br Dime of C. II. Itraawrll. IIniera .aid
rrrtlftcata aball br redeemed s-curding to law
tax dm ! will iataa thrreon 00 tbr 9th day of
NOTICE OF SFZCXAL BOND ELECTION FOR
Aagust, A. D. 1031.
SFECIAL T A X SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. S,
Wltaraa my offlcl.l signature tad art! thlr
(OVIEDO). SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tbr lit day of Joly. A.. P. 1311.
Wbereu: A petltloo baa boro proonlad to
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
the Coenty Hoard of Public I Oi Inaction to t
Clark Ctrcatt Ooart,
Somliol# Couaty, Florida, signed by mor# tba*
arm loot* County, Fla.
ORDER TO HOLD AN ELECTION Of SPEC­ tvrraiy-flr# per rent of tb# duty qualified al*c
49-0tC
By: A. U. WEEKS. D. a
IAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. S, (OVIE ton resMIog wttbla Speelil Tax School Dlatrict
No. 8 (Orledo), Itemloo I# County, Florida, ask­
DO) SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOS IDA.
la Cirr-iit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit la
Where**: A petlllou baa been predated to ing and pelltioatng th# Couaty Hoard of Pmbtle
far Seminole County, Florida.—
th* County Hoard of Public Inatruction fee Instruction for Remlool* Couaty, Tlorlda, to call
la Cbaacrry
Semlnola County, Florida, on Jane Tib. 1921, and order an aleetloo to be beld within aald
•tmed by tnoeo than twenty-flv* per cent of Hpecl-l Tkx School Diatrlct No. 3. (Oviedo)
CITATION
th# duly qualified Hector* rrvldtn* within Spec­ Seminole Outaty. Florida, to determln* wheth­
ial
Tax School Diatrlct No. 3, (Oviedo) Seminole er or not than aball be Iroucd by tb* aald
LIVING IN SANFORD.
J.tur* XI. Tnuffirll, fomptalnaol,
County, Florida, aaklny and prtlllonlnr- that an Special Tax School IHatrlct No. S. bonds In lb*
T«.
election be beld wttbln aald Special Tax School aum‘ of (30,000.00, tb* proceed* of sack bonds
Xr.ycl# Anu#tt. Trammell., Prffud.nl.
IHatrlct No. 3 (Orledo) Seminole County. Flori­ to b# used Jor the purpoae of acquiring, buildTo
Maid#
Annrtt.
Trammell:
Mr. Petfcr Lowe Hyde, who, for five
It appearing from in affidavit ftl#d lu tbl* da. to determine th* quratlnn aa to wb*tb#r or tag, enlarging, furultblng or other# la* Improv­
school building* and acbool ground* and far
years or so, had rooms at the Grand ftnw lb .I tbr rrridvncr of tb# defendant 1* not bond* In tha turn of 430,000.00 aball bo ing
unknown: llial It I* tbr belief of .fn.R| kbit laaued by aald Special Tax School Diatrlct No. tb* eicluatn one of tb* public free acbool*
within
slid special Tax School Dlatrict No. 3,
3,
(Orleito)
tb#
proceed*
thereof
to
be
uaed
for
View hotel, in Eustis, has for some th# drfrod.nt la over Iwenty-ra* yr.ru of *g*.
that tlirr# 1* nn (wreon In tbr St.tr of tb# porpna# of arqnlrlnr. bulldtny. entarflar. the proerod* of tb# aald bond Dau# a moulting
months been staying in Sanford, at and
Florid* tbr vervlc* of . subfoen* upon would furnlvtilna uf othtrwla# Improvln* acbool bulld- to 4^u.000.00 to be used for tbo purpow oat
l°r« and acbool (round*, and fur the rirlurite forth to aald peHHco- and to b* eipended and
.508 Park avenue. One of the most bind tbr ..Id defrodaut.
Tt.#r#f.&gt;f#. you. Maggie Annrtt. Trammell, are na# of tb# public free acbool* wllhln »ahl Spec­ dt-bunrd ta a manner following, to-wit:
1. 117.000,00 to b* used In building tad
interesting, intellectual nnd cultured hereby required on tb* "Ural day of August. A. ial Tax School Diatrlct No. 3, Srmlnol* Coun­
furnishing a school for white children at
P. 1921, tu appear to tlir Mil br mmplalu Sin] ty. Florida. .
WOULD STOP TRAINS AND BAH gentlemen of our acquaintance, Mr. .i
Therefor* H# It Reaolrrd:' That an election Oviedu n * .
.t n .t you In thta r a w , rtbrrwiae a decree
2. 12.000.00 to be uaed In calira Ing aad
ctofraeo will on veld d.t* be entered h# and th# aatn# la hereby ordered to tw beld
I'APERS FROM SUNDAY
Hyde no doubt has gathered about pro
In
Said Hpectal Tax School IHatrlct No. 3 furnishing a negro acbool at Oviedo, Fkwtda.
&gt;E.ln.t you.
3. 11.000.00 to't&gt;# need for th# purekaa* of
MAILS.
i him in Sanford, its elsewhere, a host
It I. further ordered that **H notice be riivledo) Semlnnt# t’uonty. Florida, on tb* Oth
puhtldied In tb# Hanford Herald, a new.paper day uf Aucoat. A P. 1921, to determine wbalh furnishing* and Incidental* for all schools with­
of admiring friends of all ages and pnhlUhrd In Setnlnob County, Florida, fur four #r «r not there •1,»11 t i Iuur.1 by Special Tax in aabl Special Tax School PUtrlct, and.
School IHatrlct No. 3. (Oviedo) Kamlnole Cuun- , Whereas: Th# Counly Hoard of Puhllc In(Bj Tlit Au«diUd P » u )
week#.
conditions. He is now a^chty-eight nmrrcutbf
\Vllne-. mj band snd’ ewal of the abut* .tat- ty. Florida, t»m.li In tb* aum of 420,0no,go. t* atrurthm for Seminole County, Florida, has care­
, NASHVII.LK, July 11.—Noah W years old, hale and hcn^|\\nnd In etl four! on Oil* OTth d.y of June, A. p. 1U21. bear tntereat at tl&gt;# rale uf aft per cent (9 fully examined aald petition and baa ascer­
per cent) per annum, lutrrrat payable acini an­ tained that more than twenty-five per rent
(SEAL!
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Cooper, chairman of the Methodiat touch with affairs of} n lyth ^ w orld ,
Clerk Circuit Court. nually, t--ndi to be dated July lat, 1921, and to uf the duly qualified elector* resiling wllhln
*«ld Srectal Tai School IHatrlct No. 3, (Oviedo)
matnr#
thirty year* after Ibe dale thereof. ‘
JOHN
O.
LEONARD!.
Central Sabbath crusade committee, being nn omnivorous
LonHe It Further llr«»lv#d: That thla order b* Secdonle.County, Florida, have signed aald peti­
Solicitor and of Conned for Complainant.
fUotc.
pubttvheri In the Sanford tterald. a newapaper tion. and
representing twelve sounthern confer­ don Times nnd New \| rk nnt
published In Semlnute County. Florida, hut
Whereas: The County Hoard'of Public Inences, will leave here tomorrow morn- tlnilies heinfe his means of keeping up NOTICE OT APPLICATION TOE TAX DEED without Special Tax Schoal Dlatrict Nn. 3. •Irurtion far Seminole Couaty, Florida, baa, by
deiertulord
that
loads
there being no1 newapaper pnhllthe.1 tn Sprclal rowdullou thta day
UNDER SECTION 17S. OENEOAL STAT­
ing for Washington, I). C., where, July ' wjth
procession of events. His
Tat s.|«mt Dlatrict No. 3. our# each week for In the sum of f2D.Oun.fio will be required
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
four
aurreealte
week*.
for
the
purpose#
let
forth
In
said
petltloo.
aad
14, a petition
itition urging the enactment of |ifo has touched that of many
ma
of
Pone and ordered In reenter aeaaloe of (be which a n enumerated hereinabove, aald trad*
Notice
L
hereby
given
that
Lota
Nettle*,
puta so-called Sunday "blue law” prohib­ America’s most famous men, Roose­ ikM ff uf T . i Certificate No. 70 &gt;• to lot 10 County Hoard of Public* I natruction fur Semi­ to bear Interest at Mu* rale of alt per ‘ rent
County. Florida, thla Btb day of Jnly. A OJ per rent) per innmn. Interest payable semi­
iting the publication of Sunday news­ velt, Wilson, Lloyd George, Polncaire, ■utril tb# Irt‘1 (My of Inn#. A. p. IQlfl. ha. rile.l nole
,
annually. trail* to be d*tetl July lit. 1021. and
**1J certificate Iti my office. .u j li .. msde sp. P I92L
Ibe principal of said borut* to become due and
C, r. IIARUISON, Chairman
papers nnd the operation of Sundny Queen Victoria, etc. Mr. Hyde spent piles IIra fur l . t .ler.l tn Isaac In accuedanro
parable thirty yeara after the date thereof.
C. A. DALLAS,
with law.
N*M c#ttitle.te fuihr.ee. the fol­
trains will be placpd'in the hands of ninny years in Paris, Frnnce, and lowing described property rltu.tr,] In Semtnol#
NOW. Therefore, In pursuance of Uw. and lu
FRKP T. WII.I.IAXIS. '
Cmtoty Board of Public 1nat ruction, pursuance of ■ resolution of tbla Hoard this
County. Florida. to-rrll: tot 10, |1Ur 1 |, Tier
eveery senator and representative.
•lay adopted, notice U hereby given Ibat on
there doubtless his ever courteous II. Rsnft-rd. ITjo r.IJ laud l—Ing u m m o I .(
fur Seminole County, Florid*
the 9lb day of August. A. p. 1921. an electlqa
Mr. Cooper goes In ndvnnce of oth­ mnnners and gentle presence, as the &lt;l.t# of the tu n .nee of each eertlfie.te In AIteal
T. W. LAWTON.
will be .held and Ibe »ainr I- hereby ordered to
th# a*nw of Inknoirn. L'nle*. aaM &lt;frttfir.tr
,,t&gt;e held In Special Tai School Dlatrict No. 3,
Rnpt. Pub. Iturn, and Ev-offl.
er committeemen to arrange for a charming ns thnt of a child, must •h.ll I* r#.Se#m#.| .eeuritlny to law t . i d#e&lt;l
(Oviedo) Seminole County. Florida, to dettrcio KefTetiry to Hoard.
Mill (»■«# Iberyim the ttlh day of Ancuat, A.
preliminary meeting of the advocates } hnvc (lisUnguishcd him even among P.
(Seal o f Hoard)
^
4T-3te mine whether Or not there aball b# Ironed by
1321. .
tb* said Sped*I Tax School District No. 3.
W ln.#« my official alrnature and teal Ihla
o f a national Sunday law at the Mount (tbos&lt;? who cultivated or inherited the
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL (Oviedo) Seminole Oounty, Florida, brads la
th# l.t day of July, A. P. 1321.
the
sum ot 42(1.000.00, to bear tnlerrot at tbo
Vernon Place Methodist church. Ula finc(,t types of polite Intercourse. - As
(SEAL)
E. A. POL’OLASS.
CIRCUIT, nr AND TOR SEMINOLE
rat* of six per cent id per rent! per annum.
Clerk Circuit Court,
OOUXTY, FLORIDA
start from, here was timed for Monday we contemplated Mr. Hyde In tfis un­
Interest payable eeml-annually; brads to bo
Krytilholc County, Fla.
dated July 1st. 1921; the pMsripal 0f aald brads
By: a. xi. wr.x:K8. .p. a
CITATION
morning so s s 't o avoid riding the obtrusive habits about Eustis, listen­ met#
to become due and payable thirty yeara after
Ibe date 7 beroof, as la provided fur la that
trains on Sunday.
ing to his interesting rcminiscenrss, NOTICE or APE LICATION FOE TAX DEED Hallle V. Knxllah, CVmplalaant.
certain resolution this day adopted by
this
*9.
UNDER SECTION 371. OENERAL STAT­
Plans for a great demonstration be- it seemed he. had reached the limit of
County Hoard #f Public Instruction for Kemp
THOMAS E. RNOL18II, Defendant.
UTES, LAWS Or ITORIDA
nole
County.
Florida.
In
which
Mid
eteclkm
To Thom aa R. &gt;ln()Uh:
fora the chtrancc of the capitol, July . both age and intellectual virility, but
are
It appearing from an affidavit fllad tn Ihla only tbnee duly qualified * lectors who
N'otlre I. h#reby *lren that V. T. r * tr c . purfree behlera residing wllhln said Special Tax
14, wns abandoned recently when it he would always say he was but a et,*.#r
of Tax Certificate No. *29. dated th* rauro that the realcXanre of the defendant ta School (HatrieI So. 3 (Oviedo) Semlnol* Coun­
day of July. A. P. #&lt;913. baa Mtrd aald unknown; ami that It tv the belief or artlanl ty, Florida, aball be entitled to rot*.
was found the regulations forbid such pigmy compared with his distinguish­ nth
errUfle.te In my office, and kaa made appli­ that Ike defendant ta over twenty-one yeara of
Tb* aald election aa ordered to be beld shall
cation r&lt;n tax d##d to tunc In .crord.nc# with age and that Iher# la no1peroou In the Slate be held at the polling place within said Special
an assemblage.
ed brother,.Dr. Amrni Bradford Hyde, law.
Said certificate rtnhT.ee. the fnllowl&amp;f or Florida tb* service of a aubpoeua upon would Tax scbiml Divide! No. 3. (Oviedo) Bemlaott
In a statement Issued here tonight who died only last week at the ad­ deacrlkcd property altnalrd In Seminole County. htnd the aald defendant.
Therefor#. Jwo. Thomaa B. Engllab, ale bote- (Vainly. Florida, where tb* last general elec­
Florid., to-wil:
Four acre# In a^uar# In HW
Mr. Cooper said:
was beld. throughout aald dUIrtet. lo-wlt:
vanced ogc o f 07 years, on March 13, ntBH Section 22. Twp. 30 8,, ftaufe 32 E. 3 by require*! on th* !*t day of Auxuat. A. P. tion
to appear to tb* bill of complaint Died At precinct No. 3. and tb* said election shall
"Our proposed law is the simplest |n8t Tho latter was thc oldosk ,lv_ arr##. Th# aald land t&gt;*IU( awraaed at Ike dal* .H'-T,
b*
hew
Id compliance with law, ami Ib* In­
of the luuanc# of each cerllftcit* In lb* name agatnit you la tbla ran##, olberwiae a dect#*
and clerka or the poMng ’ place shall
thing
In nricj,
brie/, it
it wouiu
would in{r educatoj. in America, a personal of N. Baerutbal, put#** aaM certificate .ball pro mofrwao will aa aabl data bo entered afalnat spector*
V imaginable. in
make prompt return to tb# County Hoard of
h* redeemed accordln* to law lax deed will k you.
exclude Sunday newspapers freih-the fricn() of Abrahnm LlncoIn, Ix)n(rfcl. ■ne thereon on the Cth day rft Aucoat, &gt;A. U,
It la further ordered that aald nolle* fa* pub- Public laatructloa for Semlnol# Couaty, Ftorid*.
Immediately after Ibe Mid election and th,
}WIXV11ueo. my official atmatar* and eeal llahnl la tb* Sanford Herald, a newapaper pub­
mail- and interstate commerce
low *nd Holmes, snd for 2,000 consec- thla
lished In Seminole Coualy, Florida, for four tabulation of tb# rule polled, and tb# County
th* lat day of July, A, P. 1921,
Hoard of Public Inatractioa for Seminole Covinrmaerullr* work*.
(SEAL). .
B, A. DOUULASS,
would prohibit all secular work on L tlvc * Mk9 . contrJbator to u,fl PItu.
Wllnero my band and a#*l of tbo above allied ty,. Florid*, will Do In special meeting *| to
■ (Terk Circuit Court.
o*etoek
A. M, on th# !0tb day of August, A. I&gt;.
Sunday by persons in interstate com -]bl|r(r Christian Advocate. His death
Setnlnolt County. Fla. rourt no this Tib day uf July, A. D. 1921.
1921, to recalr* tb* return* of th# aald viceHoc
("KALI
E. A. DOL’D LASS,
«X«te
Py: A. U- XVEEKS. D ..C.
.merce or in federal service, excepting f ^ w e d an accident in Denver a week
•
' Clerk Circuit Court. ■“ 'J ' 0 del era lea and certify Ibe reroll* thereof.
The following named art hereby appelated
. _
U f: V. E. DOUGLASS, P. c
Instances of chanty and necessity It &gt;
c1bc hc ml(,ht hav0 roUnded ou’t NOTICE o r APPLICATION POE T A X DEED
and design*led a* Clerk and Inspector* ta boh]
'JOHN « . I.EONARPY.
ami
conduct the aald alection at the ratling
UNDER
SECTION
ITS.
OENXXAL
Solicitor and of Cocoa#1 fur Complainant
would, stop all interstate Sunday In century ^ oxl9tcnc&lt;?. So renowned
plarw or precinct named, to-wll:
•
4T(le
STATUTES, LAWS ON FLORIDA
trains newspapers and like busihess
, A f rrtctnct No. ft, (Oviedo) Pofllng Plaeu.
was hc thnt the grest city o f Denver
Notice ta her*hj XIran that C. A. Palmer NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOE TAX DEED I# wton's Sloe*.
for profit. . It would - not stop men
If. N. McCall, Steen Nalara. J, It. Jraro, lomade an annual holiday of his birth­ purchiaer nt Tax IVrtlflcat* No. 147. dated tb*
UNDEN SECTION 171 OXNERAL STAT­
■peetnrs. »Bq n. W . U w lra, Clerk.
kissing their wives and babies and day. He wns an able student o f fif­ 2nd day ot June. A. D. 1919, fca* filed aald cer­
UTES. LAWN OF FLORIDA
All of which la done and ordered by the Coun­
tificate Id my office, and baa nude appUcariding in their cars to get fresh air
tlun for tax deed to laeo* In aeeoedanc* with
Nolle* la hereby given tha! Mra. Sarah M, ty Hoard of Public Instruction for Semionl#
teen languages, nnd declared tha.. taw.
Said rertincat# embraee* tb* folluwlaf Lawton, pnrrhaarr of Tax Certincat* No. 332.
In rtgalar scrolon
ammbled
and visit the sick; nor from wniking
deeerllwd property altoated la Seminole county. dated y,« oth day of July. A. P, IBIS, bar riled thta tho Sth day of Joty, A. P, 1921.
world
Is
a
much
better
place
to'
live
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Florid*, to-wll: AU W . of Si, John* rjrer. Sec. •aid certificate la my ofriro. aad kaa raid# ap­
C. r . " HARRISON, Cbalrmaa.
down lover’s lane; nor from looking than
C. A. PALLAS,
It was three-quarters o f a ccn -130- twp. i», n. 33. e. is »ct#«. tn* h u Mud plication far tai deed to lam# la aeeurdaac*
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Ih»lni iBtewel nt th* date of Ibe Unuanee of with law. Said certificate embrace, tb* fol­
FRED T7 WILLIAMS.
at the Gowers or viewing the land- , , , ,
tury ago. Professor Hyde was bom J*uch certlflcal* In tb* nam* of Unknown. Cn- lowing described property limited la Hemlaol*
County Hoard of Public Inatmcllra
Ecapc; nor from smelling the breexes;
aald ccrtlMeat* akin h#^ml##med accord- county. Florida, to-wtt:
lo t I, Block C, A. Attrot*
f0f Sfmlt,oU Ouuaty. Florida.
March 18, 1824, in Oxford, N. Y., and ‘Inc to law tax deed will lWu« tbeieoa «a tb#
Antin'* Flint Add. to Otleda. The aald land
nor from waterin gthe cows; nor from
day of July. A. P. 1921.
T.
W.
LAWTON,
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,was educated at Wesleyan University, 22ml
being aw ard at tb* date *r tb# laauaae* of
XVline## my official alyaalurt and aeal tbla inch crrllftcaie la the Dim* of Fr*d Whit*.
Supt. Pub. lasta. and Ex-offl.
Ada X* hu.dred oth ff thine. u ..t
, , woHh
tb* lltb day of Jan#, A. P, 1921.
_ *•» IMmtary to Board.
I’ nlcro raid certlflcal* aball be redeemed ac­
(REAL)
E. A. IHILOLAWI.
(B
rolof
Hoard)
47^ , e
cording to taw tax deed will Iron* tbereu* an
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Clerk Circuit Ooart.
lb# I3lh day of Aagaat. A. p. 1921.
fa * wtthont entry in , on h b oidlnniy ci „ t „ , u , Dr. „ mM Mtrtln
Bm IooI* County, rU .
Wltarro my official atgaataru aad aeal tbl* U Circa!( Court, SoraaU JudkUl Clroait af
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Or A. U. WEEKS, D. CL tb* 7lb day of Jnly, A. P. 1931.
work on Sunday."
FbaMa. S* talas la Osuaty,—
physician and author, o f Los Angeles,
(SEAL).
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E. A. POUOLABS.
lu Oaaoory
Clerk Circuit Orort.
Cal., who was born March 23, 1922, NOTICE or A m iO A T IO N 7 0 S T A X DEED
Rem
tool#
County,
FI*.
CITATION
“It Looked Like a Battlefield Isr
UNDER SECTION TO. OENERAL
*7-flr ’
at Whitingham, Vermont, graduated
p. a
Europe,” Said Mr. C. Dunster
STATUTES, LAWN OT ELOEIDA
Mad# Oorkar.' Cbeapblaant.
from Oxford
Academy, Chenango
nr CIROUTT COURT OF T X S ________ JUNolle* la b*r*by ateeo that D. W . Short, purDICLAL (ORCHIT OF FLORIDA.
WUHam C. Corker, Defendant.
“ Was staying at a hotel in a small county, N. Y., and traveled around the ebooer
of Tax Orrtinrala No. 179, dated tb*
SEMTNOLB OOUXTY
avd day of Joao. A. D. 1913. baa flXod aaM cer

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Pennsylvania town. Early one momc , ing I went to the stable to hire a rig
Sd was shown a pile o f dead rata
^ killed with RAT-SNAP thc night be­
fore. Looked like a battlefield in
Europe." Three sixes, 35c, C5c, fl.25.
’Sold and guaranteed by Bail Hard­
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Uftcut* la my orneu, and baa mad* apelleaUoa
foe tax deed to lart* ta aemtdaac* with la *.
Sold certinrat* tmbraCM tb# followlm SiotriV
*d property altoaltd In Semlool* County, Flori­
da. to-wll: Dot. SR cur of Jcarap and W.
I-aka A**., rua fl IBS ft., S 83S.SS ft., M IBS ft.,
W SSA.SS ft.. 8*r. ta , Twp. SO S, Bantu SO.R
8 aero*. Tb* aald land b*ln* aaoiaaai at (ho
data of tb* Uroanr# of neb curtlflcata ta Urn
naan* of Uakoown. tlaioao aald cortMeat* abaU
bo redeemed accordla* ta law- tax d#u* wlU ta­
ro* tborroa on th* 22nd day of A a n a l,' A. II.
1921.
XVItneaa my official aljsatiir* and oral tbla tb*
I4lh day of Jun*. A. P, 1921.
(SEAL)
R A. DOUGLASS,
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• ■oml.'wi# County, n * .
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cieties will bo "A Warless World by
1923.” It will have tho support o f
18,000,000 and former members in all
parts of the world. AIM o f the socie­
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for the great majority would be to'slogn for world peace,
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CITATION
To Jnalo Oalaoo, ptaeu of roaldguc* ankaowa:
kou art hereby ordered ta be aad appear be­
fore our aald coart at tbo Court Uouo* 7a San­
ford. Flarida, la tb* abora aa titled t a w au tha
Pint Monday ta AttgaaL 1921, tha urn# M a g
tha flrat day tkatwf. Lad • rela day of tbla
Court, ta uuwkr tb# (bill of complaint Died
herein acatywt you,, alee tb* aam* win bo taken
aa rooftaaed and followed by appropriate do­
er#*.
It I* further ordered that tbl* ordor b* sob.
llabed la II* Sanford Herald. * a#wap*per pubRabod ta Sqmhtfil# County, Florid*, onto each
work foe elgkt emuceuilv* work*.
&gt; Give* aader my baud aad root of aald .Court,
tbl* lb* 23th day of May. 1921.
(SEAL)
R A. DOUGLASS,

Florid* th* aerrlrc o f a oubpoen* etra whom
, M£ d ,b* defewdint. aad that tb# defr* 9 » rit. *• over twenty-oo# yeara of aga:
There fere yra WHUam O. Corker, are hcroby required u, appear te tba but of complaint'
D M against go# |# ,hle caaw*. au or befora
» ♦ first day of Aagaat, A. D. 1921. other#to* a
» , &lt;5 «• aald date be. catered
_ !* j* . ter!her ordered that aatd notice be p*bJ* te* Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubUtead-ln SeolqoL Couaty. for four ruraecuUro
tytta«aa a y band and tb# seal of the abora
•toted court ra thta 10th day of Jaoo, A* D.

Clark of Circuit Oeun.

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Abo Tax O rilftn lo Na. 2041. dated the s.h
day of Jaa# A- D. 1894, Mid Omlficat. , »
bracro tha follow lag doaertbed property vluaLd
la Betnlnol* Oounty, Florida. Tuwlt: r**, x
aad 4, Evans’ flatk-Dtr. of W 4 of s'Bw' *?
E#V. ». Twp. 89 R . Range So E. TV*
aald laad belag aroaroid at Ib* dal* o f th. E
auaac* of aueh certmeal* 1a tb* asm* of j IT
Kvaau
AIM Tag OtrUflrtta-No. 2948. dated th. nik
day of Joao. A. D. 1894, rold O r t m c i, e».
Aaaeribed property alt.itej
te Bcmtaei# Oouoty. riorida, to-wlt: Lot L
Bvin*’ Sab-Die. at
of «£ “■ •
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»&lt; EBQ af
See. 1, Twp 29 R , R u n 89 IN. Tb* aald Lad
bring aaaeroid i t tb* dat* of tb# tasataet'~ri
such certIflcata te tb* aatn. of P. Roane
Abo T i t Ortiflrat* No. 3943. date.] tb* *tb
day of Jan.. A. D. 1894. Mid O rtlflr.” tm.
bracro tb* followlas dfarribed property -ilvit.
*d te 8#mlaal9 Oounty. riori.li. to-wll: l«
9, Evano’ Bab-Ptv. of W H of NR4 of 9 e «
See. I . Twp. 29 8., Rang* 30 B
Tfc, ..iq
Hod belag aaroroid at tb* date of tha tan•ore or aueh certlflcal* ta th* name of J
Ftakey.
Alao Tax Ortiflrat* No. 2044, dated th* sth
day of Jane, A. D..I894, Mid Omlflctla etabrace* lb* following deoertbad property iltuat#d In Semlnol# County, riorida. to-wll: fata
T to II, traua’ Sub-IHv. of W H of Nu of
SE1I, Bee. L Twp. 89 B. R ug* 86 I) The a- 14
laad being arorroel at tb# data of the laniort
of such certificate U the nam* of J. U. Rrau
Abo Tag Oertlflcal* -No. 2300. date-1 the «ui
day of Jua*. A. D. 1899. aald Orrtlfteat* em­
brace* tho following described property atlu-b
ed la Bemlaob Oounty, Florida, to-wlt: tat
12, Evaaa flab.-Mr. 120 30. Tb# aald land ba­
tes arororod at tb# date of tb* Ironera , f
rorb .rertlrtcato te tb* asm* of R. Nettle.
Ala* Tax Ortiflrat* No. 2943, datad tba sth
day of Jaa#, A. D. 1894. Mid Orltflcalt « .
brace* tb# following daacribod property. s|tsvted la Bein1001* Oounty, Florid*, to-wlt: lot
13, Evano* Sub.-Dtr. W H of NSH of BE«i Fee.
1, Twp. 20 ■ „ Rang# 20 R. Tb* said land be.
teg iaw aaid at tba dat# of tb* lasuaec. «f
aneb certlflcal* In the urn# of R. A a . JokaAbo Tax Certlflcal* No. 3017. dried tke
Bib day of Job#. A. D. 1894. sitd certincst*
smhcacr. tb* follnwing described property »Koated In Remtoob Couaty. Florida, to-wlt: lota
17 and IS. Bvaaa* Rub.-DIv. of W H ot NRU
of SEH. Arc. 1 , Twp. 20 B.. Range 30 B Tha
aald bad befog aaaiaaid at tba data of the Isananc# of aueh eortlGcat* te th* name af J.
M. Evan*.
Abo Tax Orrtlflcat* No- 2949, dated the Bih
day of June, A. P. IBM. aald Certificate em­
brace# tb* fallowing dreerihed property illcrivd
la Semlnol* O aaty, Florida, to-wlt: l/&gt;t 14,
Evans’ Eob.-DIv. of W H of NSH of 88 t(. I
Bee.. 20 Twp.. 30 S. R. Tba Mid land bring
amessed at the dat# of tb* Issuance of nrh
e+rt Ifirsts la tb# name of J. M. Evans
. Also Ta* Certlflcal* No. 1790, dated lie Srd
dajr of June, A. P, 1901, aald Certtflra :• em­
brace* tb* followleg dc*&lt;Wbc-l property atlnrivd
In Semlnnls County. Florida, to-wlt: l„tv ID.
30 aad 21. Evan* Reb.-PlV. Bee. I. Twp 5)
Booth, Rang* 30 EsaL Tba aald land 'ring
aaseoaed at tbo dat* Of th# taauascv of rscb
certlflcal* In Ib# asm# of.K. Allen.
Also Tax Certificate No. 3&amp;4V dated tte 5lh
day o f Jane, A. D. I8H, -*l 1 Certificate eabrarrv the following deactlled property »|D!v!fd
In Semlnol* Covfbly, Florid*, to-wlt: Lei 72.
Brana’ Sob.-PIv, of WH of NBH o t SF.i, Vc.
I. Twp 39 I ., Rang* 30 H. The aatd tau-1 'be­
ing assessed at th# dal# of the banim-e of
aueh certificate In th* name of J. M. Evin«
Also Tat Certifies!* No. 16*0. dalcd tl* Ttb
vlay of Jobe. A. P. 189#, aald Oertlflrile ra­
t-rare* the following droeribed property situated
In (tendunit Couaty,
Florid*, to-wlt: Tot II,
Evans* Rub-.IHr. W H Of NBH of SRI*. 8c- t.
Twp. 26 ft. Range 30 B. The aal-l land hriBg
asaeaae.1 at th# dat# of tb# Isaasnre of inch
certificate In th* nam* of. E. Allen.
'
Alio Tax Certificate No. 2049,- dated th# Sth
day of June. A. p. 1991. aald CrrtlOcalf em­
brace* Ib* following dearrlbed properly vlfuried
tn Remlnole Ovuaty, Florida, towlt: 1^:* 35
to JO. Erin*. Bnb-Ptr or WH of NEIi of ‘trti.
R*e. 1. Tvrp. 20 S. Rings SO E. The aald lend
twin# mteeroed at th* data of th# taeuancc ot
each cert!first* la tb* nam* of J. M. Evan.
Abo Tax Certificate N9. 1749, dated th* 3rd
day of Jbb*. A.' P. 1991. Mid certificate «n*
bracro the following droeribed property altnated
In Seminole County. Fbetdi. towlt: Lola II
nnd '82 Evan* Sub.-Plr., See. I. Two. 30 8 ,
Range 30 East. Tb* aald land being awemed
•t tb* dat# of th* lananc* of aucb rertlfleata
to the nam* of E. Allen.
Voice* aald certificates aball be re lev me-1 according to Uw lax deed will laao# Jhereoo oa
Ibe 301 h day of July, A. P. 1911.
Wllnero my official signature and aval ill*
the 24th day of June. A. D. 1921.
(BEAL)
E, A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole C.«ntj, J7a.
4.Vfltc
____________By A. M. WEEKS. D. 0
NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOE TAX DEED
UNDEN SECTION 174 OEMEXAL STAT­
UTES. LAWS OF FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that Emma t- Cteer.
purchaser of Tax Oartlflrat# No. 112. dated tbt
2n.| .lay of June, A. D. 1919, baa filed Mid (*rtiflrai* te my offlr*. and baa mad# appllra*
Hon for tax deed to laau# la accordance wltb
Uw. Raid rertlfleata •mhrare* tb# folbwtn*
dvwcrlbed property altnated I* Seminob Cani­
ty. Florida, tow lt: N 49 ft. Lot 4. Block 1*.
Chapman A Tucker** Add. t# Sanford. Th*
aald bod belag secerned at tb* date of tb* I*soaor# of such certifirsts la tb# nam* of Un­
known. Vo bee aald certificate shall b# ta*
dvemed according to law' tax deed &gt;#111 l«n*
Iherera tb# 30th day of Joty, A. D. 1931.
.
Wllnero my oftlrial (Igoatara. and aeal thb
tb# 24th day ot Jnae, A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
R A. DOUGLASS.
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Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole Couaty. rta43-Ste
Ry A. M. WEEK*. P. &amp;
NOTICE OF AFFUOATION FOE TA X DEED
UNDER SECTION 878 OENERAL STAT­
UTES. LAWS OF FLORIDA.!
Notlro to hereby given tbit Mr*. Joato rrtva'L
purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 673, dated th#
2nd day of June, A. D. 1919. has filed raid rerllnrat# te my offlro, and h*a made
Hon for tax deed 10 ton* te accordance w tb
Uw. Raid certificate embrace* th* M b » W
droeribed property altmated la Bemlaob Ceoalf.
Florida. ta-wltY NRH o f ..W H af SNH.
87. Twp. « R , Rang# 31 East. 19 acrro- Th*
aatd land bring aroeeroJ at Ibe date of the tosuaaro of aueh rertincat* la Utf asm# of J. AFrovatt.
I'nWro arid rortlflrat# aball h* rtdeemed acrordteg ta Uw lag drod wlll iaev*
fbatron ra tb# 14th day af Jatr, A. D - 1821.
Wit aero my official alga* tar* aad oAH tbto
tb# etb day of Jua*. A. D. U R
(INAL)
R A. DOUGLASS.
Cbrk Circuit O w j l .
Qemlaib Oroaty, r » 43 Ale__________________ Hf A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

NOTICE OF SALR
i'eopbs Bank uf Saartrd, Flarida,
U a b * M. Kroly aad Paal M. Kroly. _ _
.
Notlro b hereby given that U
naal Decree la abort «#no*-#f W*1* ® * * " ;
Jen# FI, 1921. tb# msderslfaed •»«
public M b befurs tb# roart boaro do**| »»
toed. Florida, an M#ndaj.A*gu*t ! « . « » * • “ *
following droeribed property te i
ty Florida: Lot# 19. *&gt; « « d R f ,
being a nhditLIra o f tba * H of “ u j ' . ' i
? tea n RI: Of to# SWH #t Em . Ed, TWP. Rang# 85 R
Term* of-ante. rate. .
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J. O. SBARONi
Btwrial Maator la Chancery.

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R. A. DOUG LA 88.
Srmlnol# Couaty, Fla.
T it o s , a WILSON.
CkTk c ,m ,1 , ° * * 1’ W . n. Crawford.
Byi T. R DOUGLASS,
P#*uty Crtik.
Attorney ter Cbmplalnaab
4«-3to
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Nariro la hereby glroa that Mareebal vri.
Boro
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KOTO Company.
( nmpany, lau. purebawr
purobaaer of Tax
Carlin
cat# Nu 4*3. dated tb# 4th day of J ,i, *
P. IBM. baa filed aald cortlfleata la my ,V
fir*, and baa mad* application for ! . ,
tn !*»«# In accrtdaaco with Uw. Saij
eat# awbracro tb* followtog deeeribad or&lt;^,?»
-Heated la Semtool# couaty. n ^ d , * 2 * 3 ,7
Lots I and 2 Ev.oa Sab-PIr of w u of N^u
of BEK Me. 1. Twp. 20 S.. Rang, M e
•aid laad being
at tho dal* of
jM9 jnro_of such cvrtlflcate la tb# name of p

It appeartag frova aa affidavit filed te ibb U tba Ctraalt Court af tba Eoroutb fadteUl Cir­
cuit af Ib4 State at Flarida, Osuaty
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daftudant la
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*«•*“ “ »}« atrtet, Bridgeport. OonrorUeut

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NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOR TAX D r e ^
UNDER SECTION H i, OENERAL STAY.
UTIS, LAWS OF FLORIDA.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALP, FRIDAY, JULY 15,1921

To T h e C ity o f S an ford
a n d to the V is itin g
Y a ch tsm e n

D A CLEAR WATER BASIN
AMONG THE MANY GOOD
POINTS OF HIS PLAN
William T. Donnelly, one of the
widest known ftaval architects 'in
America and one who knows Whereof
he speaks, has outlined a plan for the
improvement of the lake front and
has just sent two large blue prints o f
the plans to Secretary Pearman. Mr.
Donnelly is not looking for a job and
is doing all of this work gratis be­
cause he is deeply interested in San­
ford. He spent a month here last
season with his electric driven yachts
and was so well treated by tho Cham­
ber of Commerce that he has.recipro­
cated by getting up these plans for
the building of n boat basin and bet­
ter facilities for yachtsmen as ho rec­
ognizes the superior advantages of
Sanford ns a ynchtmnn's paradise if
wc could only see tho vision and get
busy on some plan of lake front im­
provement, Ills letter follows:
New York, July 9th, 1921.
Mr. R. W . Pearman, Jr., Excutive
Secretary, Sanford Chnmbcr of
Commerce,
Sanford, Florida.
My Dear Pearman:
Enclosed you will please find blue
print showing your water-front with
proposed bnsin in connection with ho­
tel property outlined.
A brief argument for this improve­
ment would be ns follows:
First.—The pier it the foot of Park
avenue would provide* means of car­
rying discharge of your sewer which
now empties in front of the property
in question, to a point so far out
through the Inke ns to provide against
contamination.
S econd.— It would later on become
part of n larger pier on tho outer end
of which there wobld be erected a
triangular building which would house
sewage fronting nnd disposal plnnt.
It might also take care of other func­
tions of your city. You will under,
stand that, n disposal plant bo called;
by modern engineering, can be made
absolutely unobjectionable, in other
words, offer no outside evidence ns to
the use for which it wns being put.
Third. — My idea is that nt first the
piers would be built according to the
full lines ns Ihown on the plan, 41
feet in width nnd afterwards widened
t&lt;&gt; K2 feet, which would l&gt;e tho slime
width ns the street. The pier nt the
foot of your main street would then be
Jj drive for automobiles, out one side
and returning down'the other side,
and would be n location to which you
can ho positively sure every nutoist
coming to your city would go.
In nil prnhnhility the buildirg nnd
control.of this clear wa.or basin would
have to lip under the Park Depart­
ment and controlled by such restric­
tions ns can properly be applied to
public parks. This would secure for
il nil those qnnlitios which would be
nost desirable ns a water approach
to the hotel and nt the same time
would not rnlse tho serious objection­
able features of turning over such nn
important wntcr-front to private par­
ties for their exclusive use. I am
quite sure- such a control o f It from
this point o f view.can bo worked out
a* would give it the most vnluo both
lo tho city nnd thc'hotel, which ns I
have pointed out is broadly for the
entertainment .of the guests of your
There is, o f course, many questions
which will nrjsc and much more detail
|° bo worked out, but before going
into jhis, I should like to have a more
comnlcte understanding a* to tho at­
titude of the hotel’people and general
attitude and prospective co-operation
t*twecn them, the city and ourselves,
weaning thex Board of Trade and
Transportation.
In case we can all work together, I
am prepared to work out the plana in
very considerable detail and also make
* display drawing which will very
clearly illustrate the whole project,
entirely at m y own expense and with­
out obligation on the part o f anybody.
Yours sincerely,
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY.
MR. LANE IMPROVING
Friends o f pfr. F. E. Lane w ill be
pleased to leam that he underwent a
v*ry successful operation yesterday iq
Cincinnati and his speedy recovery is
looked for.— DeLand News.
Mr. Lane is the father of. Ed. Lane,
o f this city, and haa many friends and
reletlvee hare who will be glad to
learn of his* successful operation.

(Tub Koadar't D»lljr)
Mr»; Lulu Clay left this morning
to spend several days at Palm Springs
with Mrs, Frank Miller.
Fred Pope and W. A. Adams mo­
tored to Winter Ilavcn yesterday.
Mrs. E. It. Bliss and Miss Helen
Gonzales of Orlando are spending the
day here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lane and Mr.' dnd
M EN C O N FESSED
Mrs. Archie Betts have returned from
a week"s camp at the Miller bunga­
T U G G L E K IL L IN G
low at Palm Springs; .
N IG H T J U L Y 4T H
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hunt and lit­
tle Joyce left this morning in their
(By I t , i u « U b t h n i )
car for Forsyth, Ga., where thoy will
JACKSONVILLE, July 12.—Put- visit the former’s mother.
nail Ponsell, aged 30, of Chlplcy, Flor­
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. M, Stoinoff,
ida, and Jake Martin, of Balnbridge, on Elm avenue, Thursday, July 7th,
Ga., arrested yesterday at Balnbridge a daughter, weighing 8 pounds. Moth­
in connection with the murder o f John er doing well and father proud as a
Toggle, c f Chlplcy, on the night of peacock.
July fourth, were brought to Jackson­
Misses LcClaire Jones, Kitty Duville late last night for rafe keeping. Bose and Maude Lake and Mr. and
Balnbridgo authorities said tho men Mrs. Forest Lake motored to Daytona
confessed to the killing o f Tuggle, Beach yesterday. They were accom­
who was beaten to death and robbed, panied home by Miss Serita Lake,
and Ponsell and Martin repeated'their who has been visiting Miss Fern Ward
story hore today to newspaper men. for several days.
Secretary Pearman, J.' G. Ball and
Tho feeling against the slayers of
Toggle hna been Intense at. Chlpley C. E. Henry were among those spend*
and the close proximity o f Bainbridge ' ing Sunday at Daytona Beach, whero
to the Florida lino resulted in the re­ j they enjoyed tho society o f their wives
moval of the prisoners to Jackson­ and families.
ville. They are In Iho Duval county j E. C. Smith nnd W. M. Jordan, fur­
Jail where extrn precautions hnvo been niture dealers, of. Ocaln, are spending
several clnys here on business.
taken for their safety.
C. H. Gillespie, National Insurance
Co.,
of Anniston, Ain., is here on bus­
SANFORD LOSES IN TENTH
iness. Mr. Gillespie is contemplating
making Sanford his home.
(From WwUtidij1* Daily)
C. E. Smith, o f Ocala, was a busi­
After going Into extra innings with
the score standing a one-one tie, ness visitor here Saturday, stopping
Winter Garden at Winter Garden yes­ %t the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mcnddll, of
terday, pushed across the one run
New
Smyrna, are spending some time
needed to win in the tenth inning.
here
at
the Montezuma.
Sanford, badly crippled through the
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Smith nnd lit­
absence of several of her best players,
tle dnughter, Junnita, nnd their guest
put up a hotter game than was ex­
Miss Ida Woods, of Brunswick, Gn.,
pected of them and the final score
motored over to Daytona Beach yes­
nnd the extra inning was a plenty to
terday where they spent the day very
satisfy thb large crowd o f fans that delightfully.
assembled to watch tho game.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roumiilnt nnd
The Snnford club, as a rule, is one Francis spent yesterday very pleas­
of the best home talent clubs nmuml antly at Daytona Beach.
this port of the State, and no matter
Mrs. A. W. Smith and her guest,
what 'town wc play in, we draw large Miss Idn “Woods, of Brunswick, Ga.,
crowds. And the brand of bnso hall are spending \he day today at Orlnn.
our boys have been putting up always
assures the fans their full money's
Mr., and Mrs. L. Urban May, am!
worth,ns the Inst three games have children nnd Miss Corey spent the day
nil been extra inning games with n very pleasantly yesterday nt Dnytona
Beach.
•
very close score.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Britt anil
Winter Gnrden hns some ball club,
too. They arc composed of the best Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purdon made up
players from nil over Orange county a congenial party moforing to. Dny­
nnd many of them are players that tona Bench yesterday.
Mrs. W. E. Watson nnd Mrs. Hal
hnvc been in different leagues.
Winter Garden will play here Wight returned home Friday from
Thursday afternoon and nt that time Jacksonville, where they spent several
Sanfod will hnve Rive, Spcncef, nnd days lust Week. &gt;
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman re­
several other players that were not In
turned Saturday afternoon from I’nthe line-up yesterday and taking Into
lntkn where they went to see the hit­
consideration tho fast club WMnter
ler's mother, who has been quite ill
Gnrden hns this promises to be one
for some time.
of the best games played on the
Mrs. Harry Wilson uinl son, John,
home diamond this senson.
leave today for Jacksonville where
Amnnn pitched the entire game yes­ they will spend a week ns the guests
terday, nnd an always he worked hard of Mr. and Mrs. J; K. Mcttlnger.
nnd should have won his game. In ad­
George Wilson left today with Mr.
dition to the slpendld brand o f hall ho W. L. Morgan in his cur, for St. Au­
was pitching he was responsible for gustine nnd other points of interest in
the one run made by Sanford with n the state.
long two base hit with a man on.
Major Odum, of Rniford,' of the
Tho score by inning for yesterdny’s Volunteers of America, lyis been in
game follows:
the city -for several days calling on
R IT E his mnny friends.
W.‘ Garden..001 000 000 1 2 4
2
Mrs. C. L. Duff in nnd son, Clarence,
Sanford ...0 0 0 001 000 0 1 5
3 left Friday night for Savannah where
Bntteries,.Winter Gnrden, Mink nnd they will visit her mother.
Mrs. R. E. Newman and baby, Mrs.
Overstreet.
Sanford, Amnnn nnd
Mrs. Norma McLaughlin, and M rs-A.
Smith.
E. Iliir, were n congenial party,mattiring
to Daytona Bench yesterday. Mrs.
A HOME COURSE IN DOMESTIC
Newman
will be at the Seaside Inn
SCIENCE
for a month nnd Mrs. McLaughlin
“ Twenty Lessons
In
Domestic will be her guest for n week or more,
Dr.’nnd Mrs. E. D. Mobley nnd their
Science,” by Marion Colo Fisher has
recently been received by us for re­ guest, Mrs. Pittman, of Tampa, nnd
Miss Martha Fox, motored over to
view.
This is n complete advanced course Pnytonn Bench yesterday, where Mrs.
In domestic science and home econo­ Pittman hns taken a cottage for the
mics boiled down to meet the re­ summer.
Dr. And Mrs. E. D. Mobley nnd their
quirements of the housewife nnd the
guests, Mrs. Bam Pittman and chil­
student.
The entire course consists o f twen­ dren of Tampn, and Miss Martha Fox
ty practical lessons—one hundred motored over to Daytona Bench yes­
pages filled vyjth the most valuable terday where Mrs. Pittihan hns taken
information the housewife can pos­ a cottage for the summer. Dr. and
sess— heretofore taught only in do­ Mrs. Mobley and Miss Fox returned
home lost night.
mestic science schools/
Messrs. Randall Chase, Alfred For­
Do you know the relstivo value of
ster,
Robert Deane, Ed. Rumph and
food, which fruits to use for cooking,
Joseph
Hutchinson were a congenial
what purpose salads serve, the cor­
party
motoring
to Daytona Beach yes­
rect use of condiments, about proper
terday.
kitchen equipment*, about U. S. gov-'
Mrs. Henry Bsll and baby of
ernment's bulletins, how to reduce the
high cost of living, how to promote
and protect yorr own and your fam­
ilies health, how to make housekeep­
ing simpler and more economical and
pleasant by utilizing modern Science
in the home.
This book, we note, io priced at $2.00
per copy and from what we under-,
stand it contains a complete $100.00
college course, condensed, and it is

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In the Store consisting o f High Grade Stock such as Walk-Over, Kreid
er “ Pollyanna”—and other Staple Lines

Other Specials

Ladies' Black and Brown
Kid Oxford— full
low
heel.
Best materialValue $8.00, at—

Black Kid and Patent,
Colonial Buckle Slipper,
medium grade.
Value
$5.50, at—

This reduction of 20

Ladies one-strap, full
Louis heel, Black Kid
Slipper. Values $5.00 to
$6.50, at

Men’s Canvas
$5.00 deller,

Men's Canvas Trimmed
Slacks, Goodyear Rubber
heel, , Oak sole.
Best
grade. Value $7.50, at—

docs not include Babies Soft Sole Shoes and Interwoven Hosiery and
Shoe Findings.

We have an 8-dny Clock running in our show window. Guess the time the clock will stop and
nnd to the nearest gucsser we give you your choice of any pair of shoes
in stock. One guess tq ench. purchaser

Lloyd Shoe Store

TRADE

MARK

$625 f. o. b. Detroit

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the tractor the farmer now haa a machine In which ia harnessed
one of tho m ost adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world—the internal combudfion 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 mo.re that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him., It will
enable the farm er 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
pleasaht/the most healthfbl, the most profitable business on earth."

A U T H O R IZ E D

HERALD ADS get results.

Ladies* one-strap, Brown
Kid, full Louis heel, new
and nobby. Value $7.00
at—

Caldwell and Joe Caldwell formed a
congenial party motoring to Orlando
yesterday afternoon.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 15,1921

( F n i i Tum 4*7’ i DUly)

WASHINGTON,
July
12.—The
Fordney tariff bill was alternately
condemned and praised in a six-hour
session of the house today.
In a
speech which drew repeated rejoinders
from republicans, Representative Col*
ler, o f Mississippi,, a democratic mem­
ber o f the wnys and means committee,
charged that Chairman Fordney had
permitted the committee to hear only
one side o fthe case in framing the
measure.
Mr. Collier declared the American
people had asked for duty free meat
and they got lava and skeletons: that
they asked for free sugar a n d ^ o t
jj Chinese joss sticks.
\
“This Fordney bill has put rates so
high," he said, "that the people will
suffer
deprivation. The bill lets
leeches In without duty, American
leaches have been hanging around the
ways and means committee for
months asking fo r rates so high that
they woul ddrnw the very life blood
o f the people and I fall to see the
logic o f letting thto other leocnes in
without being taxed upon the Amer­
ican valuation."
Tho republican speakers included
. Representatives Wurzbach of Texas,
who challenged the democratic mem­
bers of his state delegation to vote
for a bill which, he said, would help
their poo'ple as much as those of nny
other section. Support for the meas­
ure was also voiced by ’ Repcresontatfve Martin o f Louisiana, a democrat*
Ic member of the ways and means
committee, who announced that he
felt It would be beneficial to the
south.
The day's debate wns marked by an
attack on half a dozen sections of the
•
bill by Representative Frear of Wis­
consin, the only republican member
of the committee which drafted the
bill who has not lined up with the mnThe Wisconsin member centered his
fire on the dye embargo provisions
and in so doing assailed Francis P.
Garvan, former alien property custo­
dian, for the methods he is alleged
to have used in disposing of German
dye patents. Mr. Garvan, Mr. Frear
charged, had not obeyed tho laws of
his country in the sale of the patents
and had viofnted international law as

Alabama Law En­
forcement League
Rooms are Raided
(By The Aiwciilti Pt*m)
MOBILE, Ala., July L2,— Members
of the Mohile police force, armed with
a search warrant issued by the cir­
cuit court, last night raided the rooms
of the A la b a m a Law Enforcement
League here, and occupied by William
H. Know, and took out eleven cases
of liquor and a large quantity o f pok­
er chius 'and Other gambling para-

Georgia Boys Killed,
Mysterious Circum­
stances Surround it
ALBANY, Ga., July' 12— Robert and
Iaaias Temple, aped ten and four rcapectivcly, were found dead today
with bullet wounds In their body by
their step-father, C. M. Hudson, while
their mother was In town shopping.
The step-father said he found the boys
dead on the veranda of the Hudson
home, three miles south o f Albany.
He said he found his own pistol be­
side the bodies. The boy* were evi­
dently shot while eating' watermelon.
Gary Temple, the father of the boys,
was killed in France during the war.
ROTA RIANS HAD CRAWFISH
irran Tcud,,‘( Dills)
The Sanford Rotary club had their
regular weekly luncheon at the Valdez
Hotel at noon today and while in the
midst o f their songs and committee
report* were served with the biggest
and best Key West crawfish that Mine
Host Campbell could find/ The craw­
fish were in conjunction with the reg­
ular dinner and the Rotations looked
like stuffed toads when they appeared
on the street*.,
BARTOW, July 12.— Bsrtow’s "mob
violence" of several days ago was
werely man’s predilection for choice
_ pork, an -investigation has revealed.
A rope hanging from the limb of a
tree with blood stains on the ground
below it on the outskirts of this place,
caused widespread rpmor* that there
had been a lynching. Crowds went to
the scene while municipal authorities
furrowed their brows.
Then the perpetrators came forth

Mr. and Mm. W. F. Blackman nrc
spending the day here today on busi­
ness.
Mrs. Robert Jenkins of French ave­
nue, has gone to Charlotte, N. C.,
where she will spend the summer
with her mother.
Mm. Yciscr, of Jacksonville, is
spending some time very delightfully
with her sister, Mrs. Mary Phelps, at
her home on Palmetto avenue.
Robert Jenkins, Jr., is spending the
summer with his sister, Mrs. Lionel
.Monroe at her home on the West

JACKSONVILLE BRANCH
9100,000 FIRE THIS
MORNING

(By TU
ptm«7
JACKSONVILLE, July 12.— Swift
&amp; Company’s local branch on West
Bay street, wns destroyed by fire of
an undetermined origin at 5 o'clock
this morning. The loss was $100,000,
covered by insurance. It will be re­
Mr. and Mm. Fred Walsman left built immediately.
Saturday In their new car for Benton
Hnrbor, Mich., where they will spend
the summer.
Mrs. T. A. Neal, of Orlando, spent
Sunday afternoon with her mother,
Mrs. Fitts, at her home on the
Heights.
Lillie .Belie Haynes, who has been
associated with the Quality Shop for
some time, Is now with Mrs. Drcssner.
8*y* a glass of hot water wfcfe
MV. and Mrs. Ben Monroe and their
phosphate before breakfast
guest, J. T. Bro.^n, of Hamlet, N. C:,
keeps illness away,
and Mr. and.Mrs. Allison motored to
(And Other
Physicians the world over recom­
Deep Creek, Volusia county, yesterday where they enjoyed the day fish mend the inside bath, declaring this
is of vastly more importance than
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride, Mr. outside cleanliness, .because the skin
and Mrs. Ben Monroe and Mr. J. T. pores do not absorb impurities into
Brown ore spending the nfternooD in the blood, enusing ili health, while
the pores in the ten yards o f bowels
Orlando.
M. F. Robinson and niece, Mrs.
Hammond, returned Sunday from ChiMen and women are urged to drink
engo, and New York, where they hnve each morning, before breakfast, a
spent several weeks. Ms. Robinson glnss of hot water with a teaspoonful
said he came home where it was cool. of limestone phosphate in it, as a
Mrs. Ilcane Turner and Deane, Jr., harmless means of helping , to wash
and Mrs. Savage, left today for Mary­ from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
eh Non-Skid fat
land, where they will spend several bowels the previous day's indigestible
tin* and 20,000
weeks visiting relatives at Baltimore materia), poisons, sour bile and tox­
ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and
and Centerville and other places.
Mrs. Paul Biggefs and little son, purifying the alimentary canal before
Paul, and her aunt, Mrs C. A. Justice, eating more food.
Those who wake up with bad
of Fort Pierce, leave today for Lewistown, Montana; Omaha, NebV., Salt breuth, coated tongue, nasty taste or
Lake City ami Yellow Stone National have a dull, aching head, sallow Com­
DEALERS
plexion, acid stomach; others who
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henley and their have bilious attacks or constipation,
guest, Miss Helen Camp, of Atlanta, should obtain h quarter pound of lime­
and Miss Lettye Caldwell motored to stone phosphate at the drug store.
Coronado Beach yesterday afternoon. This will cost very little but is suf­
Mrs. MrCoullough, of Orlando, is ficient to show the value of inside
the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. F. bathing.— Adv.
Whitner at her home on Oak avenue.
A lot of people annoy God with
Theo. J. Miller returned home yes­
terday from Jacksonville where he their spiritual burdens when all they
The divoree evil won't bring the
The cave man may be extinct, but
The world news the day it hap
need is a little something for their nation to “ free love"—not while law­ on street cars one can still find evi­ delivered at your door each ere
visited his son, Dr. Oliver Miller.
yers charge as they do.
Miss Sallie Howard, of Barnesvillc, livers.
dence of cave manners.
15c the week.
Ga., is the attractive guest of Miss
Gladys Bryan.
*^fjss Clarice Johnson, who has been
file house guest of Mrs. S W. Walker
for some time, left Saturday for her
home in Key West.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Bowler, Miss
Pattsye Aycock and Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Roumillat werq a congenial party
motoring over to Daytona Bench Sun­
day where they enjoyed the day very
delightfully.
Bill Bossidy, of Tampa, spent the
week end with Mr and Mr*. Andrew
Mahoney.
Mrs. Alice Peters and children are
spending (he summer in Massachu­
setts with relatives.
Miss Helen Cam|i, who has been the
A merchant w ho bought at retail and *oid at wholesale would soon fail.
attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
The manufacturer who neglected to provide raw materials at quantity pri
H. Henley, at their home on Celery
avenue, leaves today for her home in
little success.
Atlanta, Ga.
Citrus growers, as individuals, for a long time were forced to sell their p r
A. K. Brokaw, of Miami, spent Sun­
sale while compelled to buy materials and supplies at retail.
day with his son, Hermit Brokaw, who
is manager of the McCrory store here.
This was a losing procedure, because fundamentally unsound. Even thot
Mrs. Orin Strenstrom, Miss Ida
of grapefruit and oranges were profitable, the growers failed to net as moch
Wood, of Brunswick, Mrs. A. W.
Smith and Misses Juanita Smith and
The cooperative system o f marketing has made it practicable for citrus
Cora Rutherford made up a congenial
as
well
as to sell at wholesale. W o/king
together, growers can obtain tb
party motoring to Orlando yesterday.
on materials and supplies by quantity purchases.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Millitzer and
children leave this afternoon for Or­
■The Exchange Supply Company, serving only members 'o f the Florida C
lando, where they will'spend sever&amp;l
has proved that cooperative buying is no less a success than cooperative marl
days with Mrs. Millitzer's parents,
becom e the largest buying organization in Florida and one o f the greatest in
Mr. and Mrs. Sorreli, before leaving
tfie last of the week for Cincinnati
Throiigh the medium o f the Exchange Supply Company, citrus growers i
where they will make their future
sell
their
products at wholesale are made purchasers at wholesale o f things v
home. Mr. and Mrs. Millitzer made
the operation o f their business. Grove and packing house costs thus are matt
many friends here who deeply regret
their departure, and hope, they will
The Exchange Supply Company does not disturb commercial conditions,
again return to Sanford to make their
rate, price-breaking institution. So far as these are fair and just, ruling pi

30x3^

$13.95 for 30x3

BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR CO
RAY BROS
S. ROCKEY
Wright Bros. Co
Kent Vulcanizing Works

A happy event of yesterday was the
picnic and swimming party given last
night at Crystal Lake. The evening
was pleasantly spent with swimming
and other sports and a bounteous sup­
per consisting of fried chicken, bak­
ed chicken, and chicken pillau, salads,
sandwiches, cake and iced tea was
served. Those attending this event
were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron,

CLEARWATER, July 12.— Heavy
rains last week caused much damage
to the brick highway system in Pinel­
las county. Between Clearwater and
Safety Harbor there were five wash­
outs and the road was impassable for
automobiles. Low places throughout
the county were inundated at times
and th* tracks of the Seaboard Air
Line near Safety Harbor, between
For office supplies, stationery, e tc. hfcre and Tampa, were under 18 inches

tained. H ie savings to growers are paid to them at intervals in refunds and di
get all the net earnings— there are no other stockholders than the Sub-Excha

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THE3ANF0RD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 15,1921

► T h e F lorid a Scou t
“For Wide-Awake Boys"
35c Year
WILLARD LUMLEY, PublUher
' 902 French

\ PRINCIPAL IN NEW

COULD BEAT HANDS SANFORD TRUCK
SMYRNA ATTACK SHUCKING HIS CORN GROWERS, INC,
GRAY HAIR DARK
IS UNDER ARREST
HAVE MEETING
r

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A t LEAST J. A. WHITE WOULD
DET SO AFTER BEING RE­
LIEVED OF DYSPEPSIA
GUY JORDAN, BROTHER OF GIRL,
ANNUAL MEETING Af*D ELECBY TANLAC .
IS CHARGED WITH TRES­
TION OF OFFICERS FOR THE
PASS BY MRS. SMITH.
ENSUING YEAR
"My wife and myself -havo had
Guy Jordan, one o f the party In­ stomach trouble," says Mr. X A.
(Trwa X t i l e 'i D*Ur)
The Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.,
volved in the ku klux klan affair at White, residing^ on the Leestown Pike,
R. F. D. No. 6, near Lexington, Ky., had their annual meeting last Thurs­
New Smyrna Wednesday night, wi
"and have both been nervous and run day night at the court-house and the
arrested Friday on a fclty warrant
down."
following officers were elected for the
charging trespass and will be up for
"Wo could not eat anything with­ ensuing year:
trial this morning before the mayor
T. F. Adams, President.
out suffering afterwards and could
of New Smyrna, There are rumors
J. J. Holley, Vice-President,
not sleep at night. We were regular
that a much more serious charge will
nervous dyspeptics. We tried many
J. C. Hutchinson, General Manager.
be made against Jordan In a few days.
remedies without permanent benefit
Board o f Directors: A. Corpany, J.
LANDIS. FISH A HULL
.
W. L Cause, the man who la said
until we heard o f Tanlae. I got this C. Ellsworth, W. 8. Band, A. Van
to have struck Mm. Smith when the medicine and began using It. We no­ Ness, Geo, E, Holmes, and J. B. Jones,
A t t o r n e y s snd Counaellors-at-Law
band o f masked men went to the ticed immediate results. We are both Oviedo.
DcLAND, .FLORIDA
Smith
home to get the Jordan girl, had greatly improved by Tanlae. We give
Will practice in the State and Feder­
All of the new officers are well
notbeen
arrested last night, but Jt Is all credit for the change of health to known and prominent truckers of this
al Courts. Special fedlfUee for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Tltlea. expected charges will be flledwgalnst Tanlae. It is a remarkable medicine, section who have boon ardent advo­
him In a few days. The blow which
“ I .personally feel so good that I cates of the co-operative growing and
he la said to have struck Mrs. Smith told my hands a day or two ago that marketing of fruita aqd--vegetables
SCHELLE MAINES broke out two of her upper front I could beat any o f them shucking and have been members -of the or­
teeth and badly cut her mouth.
corn. I meant it and believe I could ganization since it started here in
LAWYER
The trespass charge rather than an have beat 'em all."
Sanford. The past year was a very
o m c i tN T i n court no use
assault charge was made, It la said,
Of all the maladies that afflict successful one and the coming seapon
becuse Mm. .Smith admits slapping humanity chronic dyspepsia, such aa should be even better and the mem­
SANFORD - - FLORIDA
Gause before be struck her, and legal­ Mr. and Mrs. White suffered fromf is bers of the Sanford Truck Growers,
m tm ly
a m*n has a right to defend him­ probably the most prevalent and hours Inc., are well satisfied with results.
self, though the-striking of a woman might be consumed in -describing the
even when legally entitled to do so sufferings, mental and bodily, o f the
G E O . G . H E R R IN G
has never been considered /just the victims of chronic dyspepsia. ‘
• Attorney-aULaw
proper thing.
A morbid, unreal, whimsical and
N o. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
But o f course qne o f the proposed melancholy condition of the mind,
objects of the ku Idux klan is to pro­ aside from the nervous physical suf­
SANFORD, FLA.
tect womanhood and the cowardly fering, is the usual state of the aver­
^ody o f men may feel that the beat age dyspeptic and life seems scarce­
Roland Reed, of Lake Harney, was
way to protect them la to knock their ly worth the living.
in
Sanford on business Wednesday.
Tanlae,
the
celebrated
medicine,
teeth down their throats.—Daytona
Miss Edna Gieger, who has been
was designed especially for overcom­
Journal, ,
JEWELER
ing this distressing condition and htlll- sick, is able to go to work again. She
MY SPECIALTIES;
ions of people have taken it with the Is taking care of the postofficc while
A n d P ran k M iller
Pickard'a Hand-Painted China
most astonishing and gratifying re­ Mrs. M. E. Wicks is on her vacation.
Mrs. Joe Stephens, of Osceola, call­
Ate
a
Rabbit
Gorham's Sterling Silver
sults. It seems to go stfaight to. the
ed
on Mrs. Fred 'McFarland Thurs­
spot,
toning
up
and
invigorating
ev*
Rogera' Plated Were
(From T l l t l l ; 1* Dally)
day.
ery organ of the body.
Elgin and Waltham Watchce
Frank Miller never liked rabbit
Mr. Franklin, the. depot agent, left
Tnnlac is sold in Snnford by the
Saturday for Daytona.
meat. Says he hns no rabbit, in him Union Drug Co.— Adv.
Parcel Poet Tour Cleaning and and does not want any. Never could
Mrs. W. Adams, Mrs. Endor CurDyeing to
lett and E. H, Kilbe were' shopping
even stand the sight of rabbit meat MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB ENTERin Sanford Tuesday.
TAIN ED
and oyt at Pulrn Springs where he and
Mr. and Mrs.'William Kilbe, Rufus
Mivernl
other
families
afe
camping
Brown
left Sunday for Onnond to
*, .
*
(From Tutfclijr'i D tllji
spend
the
Fourth with his sister.
the idea of the people eating rabbit
Mrs. A. B. Wallace was. the charmThose
spending
the. Fourth at Cor­
was actually repulsive to him So thojing hostess yesterday afternoon when
onado
wore:.Mr.
and
Mrs. Moran and
other night at the camp when Frank |she entertained the members of the
family,
Mrs.
Taylor,
MnzolP Taylor,
had enjoyed a good feed of what h e, Monday Bridge Club very delightfulSteam
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Daniels, "Mr.
thought was particularly good spring ly at her home on Third street
and
Mrs,
Harrison,
Mr.
nnd Mrs. T.
fill Main St.
.Jacksonville, FJa. chicken the conversation drifted hack 1 Quantities of bright colored flowW.
Prevatt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom Mc­
We prepay parcel postage on returns to the rabbit stuff and Frank again jers were used in decorating the rooms
Clain
and
family
and
Meric
Douglas.
vehemently stated his position on the .where the card tables were placed,
They
all
reported
having
a
fine
time
rabbit question only to be greeted
Ofunusunl interest was the game
THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp; with roars of lnughter for he had just ( of bridge played during the afternoon with the sand flies.
Mr. and. Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and
. WILKINSON
eaten a- half of,a rabbit and enjoyed'nnd high score was made by Mrs. B^
Mrs. J. M. Prevatt spent Wednesday
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
L.
Perkins,
who
wag
awarded
n
it os long ns he did riot know it. The
in Kissimmee.
Will prnpticc In all County, State and rest of the camping party are now corsage of organdie flowers.
Miss Lula Lefilts is taking care of
A tempting salad course, with cake
Federal Courts. .
•in hopes that in the next hundred
tho
telephone exchange while Mrs.
Over lat-Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla. years or more Frank will overcome nnd Ited tea was served at the conclu­
Culpcppor
is on her vacation.
his distaste to rabbit sufficiently to sion o f the game.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. Walter Flynt have
Substitutes for absent members
Figuratively speaking, girls arc take a small portion on his plate with­
moved into the hotel where Mrs.
were
Mrs.
M.
S.
Wiggins,
Mrs.
Junlc
much franker now than they were In out' making any remarks nbout what
Flynt will have charge.
he thinks of rnbbit meat. Frank snys Koumillat and Miss Patsye Aycock.
the old dnyB.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McQueen nnd chil­
thnt what you don't know won't hurt
dren, of Glenn St. Mary are visiting
you and this npplics to rabbit meat.
GG6 cu res Biliousness.
GGG cures n Cold quickly.
Mrs, Grover Lefties.
Mrs. Nickolson leaves today foY
Daytona to visit her son, Oscnr.
Dan Hart is very ill.
C. W. Culpepper, jr., got severely
burned Wednesday.
Mrs. Vick Peters was shopping in
Sanford Thursday.
Tho Community club mot at the ho­
tel Tuesday afternoon.
Roland Dan, of Chuluota bought
Mr. Harrison's fine milk cow last
Monday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lefiles, Mr.
and Mrs. McQueen and family, Mr.
and Mry. Vick Petera and Mrs. Whethis spent the Fourth along the creek
fishlrig.
Mrs. Ballard nnd daughter, Eliza­
beth ^amlEva May Brown left yeatenlay for DcLand where they will at­
tend the assembly o f the Baptist
church, l^iey will be gone two weeks.
Mrs. McFarland and Mr. Stover
were shopping in Sanford Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Speer o f San­
ford, Mr. nnd Mrs.1 Willie Griggs of
Chuluota and Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Culpepper, Mr, and ‘ Mrs. Claude
W e print it right here that if you don’ t know the
Raulerson,
Mrs. Wicks and about 26
“ feel” and the friendship o f a joy 'u s jim m y p ip e —
friends from Georgia and Jackson­
GO G E T O N E ! A nd— get some Prince Albert and
ville are camping at Lake Harney.
They will cinap there about a month.
bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong!
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. FatUahall left
For, P rin ce Albert’s quality— flavor— c o o ln e s s Sunday for their home in.the north.
1

N O T IC E T O C R E D I­
TORS

For Carbancles, Boils,
Bone-Felons.

I hereby give notice
to all parties owing me
an accopnf over ninety
days old, unless satis­
factory settlement is
made within sixty days
from this date yOUT aC-

IT S
GRANDMOTHER'S RECIFE
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
LUSTRE TO HAIR

_ That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew­
ing a mixture of Sago Tea and Sul­
phur. Your hair la your charm. I t '
makes or mars th# raw. when it count
advertised
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two o f Sage and Sul* fo r sale.
phur enhances its appearance a hun­
&gt;
Y o u rs truly
dredfold.
C A T E S C R A T E CO .
Don't bother to prepare the mix­
ture; you can get this famous old J u ly 8,1921. 47-tfc
recipe improved by the addition of
other ingredients at a small cost, all
ready fo r use. It is called Wyeth's D row n ed a t S t P ete,
Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can
A lm o s t R each ed B an k
always bo depended upon to bring
back the natural color and lustre of
B oy G oes to B ottom
your hair.
(■ 7 T U J fliM h lri h«M )
Everybody q u a "Wyeth’s Sage-and
TAMPA, July 12.—Charles Willis,
Sulphur Compound" now because It
darkens so naturally and evenly that aged 14, was drowned at BL Peters­
nobody can tell It has been applied. burg within a few feet o f shallow wa­
You simply dampen a sponge or soft ter In Big Bayou. The boy started to
brush with it and draw this through swim the 30-foot channel but beeamo
the hair, taking one small strand a t a ■Juuated and sank.
time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another applL * Once in a while you see a long
cation It becomes beautlfully dark and skirt. And you wonder what’s the
appears glossy and lustrous.—Adv.
matter with her legs.

GENEVA

HENRY McLAULIN

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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My, but how that delightful, flavor makes a dent I
And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince
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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SAN FORD, F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , JU L Y 8, 1921

VOLUME X l t

N U M B E R 47

RAILROADS
UNITED STATES GUNBOAT ADMINISTRATION
SANFORD
VERY
BUSY
CITY
GET MORE
TARIFF BILL IS
GOOD MONEY SUMMER BUSINESS GOOD
SENT TO MEXICAN WATERS D E N O U N C E D
MERCHANTS PUT ON SALES
MAINTAIN THE PEACE
DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS WAYS WILL NOW HAVE FIVE IIUNAND MEANS COMMITTEE
DRED MILLION nANDKD
SAY SOMETHING
TO THEM.

Alarming Reports Have
Reached Washington
.
From'Tampico

( t j Tk* Ai»ocU**d Pr»»«)
(B r Tk* A tucU U d Fra**l
ONE IS AQUITTED AND
WASHINGTON, July 7.— Demo- WASHINGTON, July 7.—Secretary
* ONE FOUND GUILTY
and Mellon announced today that under
OF CRUELTY TO FRENCH cratic members of tho f Ways

Means committee in minority report the pr0viaIonal refunding arrartgefiled today in the houso \denounced mont
wlth ^ imRro id exocuLEIPSIC, July 7.—Dr. Schmidt, the the administration tariff bill
, lives, carriers would receive approx­
president
thee supreme
p
r e a i d c n t ooff th
s u p r e m e court,
c o u r t , today
t o d a y conspiracy
c o n s p i r a c y tto
o benefit
b e n e fit a
a lfew
e w favorites
ta v o i
imately, 1500,000,000 in addtional ad­
announced the acquittal of Lieutenant
expenses of all humanity."
vances from the federal government
n
_____ I p i ' ___ _t______ ■ __ u l ,___i__
Thn
b HiIimI “ W « n
v n r d that
The rnnnrt
report added,"We
record
General
Stenger charged* with having
within the next »ix months.
in
our
solemn
judgment
this
measure
’
_____________________________
i
ordered the execution o f wounded
French soldiers and prisoner*, and the is a plan to plunder tho people o f our SENATE CONFIRMS
conviction of Major Bruno Cntslua, own country and to oppress the peo­
McFARLANB OF TAMPA
on tho same charge. The court de­ ple o f evcry| country for the: benefit
COLLECTOR O F CUSTOMS
clared that an experienced officer like o f a few men who have succeeded In
(*T Tk* Au m UUS rra**)
Crulslus should, have known that burping- for all practical 4 purposes
WASHINGTON, July 7.—A recom­
Stenger was incapable of giving such 0*® taxing power o f this government,
orders. Crulsius was sentenced yes- UB' nK 0 primarily tef enrich them- mendation that the nomination o f
terday to two years’ Improaiqjiment wives, and secondarily to/ finance the Matthew B. McFarlane to be collector
and deprived of the right to wearthe political party which tolerates, cn-jof, customs at Tampa be confirmed,
_
*
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1 1 1 * ___
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J
Lu
a n n a ls
SAW .
German uniform in, future. It waajC0UrnRCB nn&lt;^ faclllates tho usurpa was_ voted today by the senate com­
merce committee.
not established that Stenger gave the Hon."
order of which he was accused, Dr.
GENERAL DUPONT
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Schmidt; said.
APPOINTED SENATOR
FOR SOUTHERN HONORS
FROM DELAWARE
STARVING INDIANS
•
ATLANTA, July 7.— Play in sin­
WILL BE INVESTIGATED
Or Tk* A***ckt*4 Fra**)
•
BY MOUNTED POLICE gles matches Southern lawn tennis
7.—General T.
association championship tournament. DOVER, Deta., July
.
reached the semi-finals today with 'Coleman Dupont was toda yappointed
. (Br Tk* Aimc UUS Fra**)
FORT MURRAY, Aleberta, July 7. Douglas Watters, of Mulberry, Ha.,'United States senator from Delaware
— A squad of Canadaian mounted po­ fomicr champion, and three Atlanta by'Governor Denny to succeed Joslsh
lice left here today to investigate re­ players* to contest for Dixies’ highest Wolcott, wh^ resigned last week to
became chancellor of Delaware.
ports that starving Indians in' tho honors.
Caribou tribe had been eating human
flesh. The report states that human
bones had been found showing evi­
dence o f cannibalism.
. *'

( I f Tk* A***cUt*4 Fra**)

•RESIDENT MOTORED
TO CAPITAL TO SEE
OLD SENATE PALS
( S r Tk* b w t U lr i F m i )

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There Has Been No Dull
Season and Will
Not Be One

WASHINGTON, July 7.— President
Harding
broke nn, established presi­
I AD A D
T D A IT D I IX !
dential
precedent
today, by motoring
iA d U I I
I h U U D L L aJ
1
to the capitol and taking lunch with
some o f his old associates In the sen­
PRESIDENT o b r b g o n h a s n o
ate. He dropped in unexpectedly on BUILDING PROGRAM AND BUSI­
NESS GENERALLY GOING
COMMENT BUT SAYS CONDI­
the senators in the midst, o f their
AHEAD RAPIDLY
TIONS ARE BETTER
luncheon hour. To. all appearances
the trip to’ the capitol was purely so­
(B r Ik * A***cl*U4 F n * )
Sanford knows no summer time.
cial in characteef.
MEXICO CITY, July 7^-rThe Unit­
This city has always been a year
ed States gunboat Sacramento, sent
round city for many reasons. It was
EXPRESS TRUST ASKS
to Mexican waters as the result of
not up to a year ago a regular tourist
COURT TO “ SAVE IT*
alarming reports reaching Washing­
town in tho true sense o f tha word.
ton, arrived at Tampico yesterday and
It has depended upon the farming - sgM
BIRMINGHAM, Jply 7.— Arguanchored in the harbor there. In view
and the shops for a steady income
ments wcre-1&gt;cgun here yesterday, be­
of regulations of International law
and the winter business was taken as
fore the United States Court of Ap­
which provide foreign warships can
a matter of course. There were morS
peals, fifth circuit, on the petition of
enter tho port of any friendly nation
people here in the winter season than
tho American Railway Express Co.,
and remain twenty-four hours the
in the summer and some of the San­
asking an injunction to restrain the
Mexican foreign office refused
to
ford people go to other states and
Alabama Public Service Commission
comment on the arrival of the Sacra­
other cities to spend part of the sum­
from
putting into operation its order
mento. President Obregon refused to
mer, but as a whole the city o f San­
requiring express companies to estab­
comment on the 'situation in absence
ford Is normal In tLe summer and
lish joint routes and rates.
•of official communication from Wash­
knows but little. change in business
The litigation arose when the com­
ington regarding the sending of war
the year round. This waa never mare
mission granted the petition o f tho
vessels into Mexican waters. He as­
apparent than this summer when ths
Southeastern Express Company, re­
serted the labor conditions in the
Daily Herald decided to reifialn on
quiring joint routes nnd rates between
Tampico district were not as bad as
the job and make the dally paper as
thut company and the American Rail­
reported, asserting that not more
good or even better than it had bean
way Express Company.
than five thousand men were out of
during the winter season.
Counsel representing the American
employment.
This could not have been accorafl
Express Compnny argued that tho
plished without the real support o f
state commission had no jurisdiction
tho business Interests and'they have
Sixth W orld's
nnd thnt assuming tho commission did
been making Sanford tho trading cen­
RESUMES DIVIDENDS
have jurisdiction the order was con­
Convention o f the
ter of this part of Florida all this le s ­
fiscatory andf violated the “ due proson.
Christian Endeavorers NEW YORK, July 7.—The subma­
cess" clause of the constitution.
rine Boat Corporation which- resumed
There have been big sales staged
are and hnve been striving.
every week and many timea every
Delegates
Begin Their Activities payment of dividends in January, 1920
We have purposely refrairA'd fTom
day in tho week. Many of the people
after discontinuing them jn September Our Neighboring Coun­
With Quiet Hour
engaging in a newspaper controversy
arc staying at home and there is
1917, today deferred its scmUannunl
ty Will Now Be Able nnd consequent notoriety in this mat­
dividend of 50 cents. • '
about as piuch business in the city
(Bf Th« A***el*t*d Frau)
ter, because we felt that yoiir mem­
NEW YORK,, July 7.—Delegates to
and Saturday night is just as busy a
to Build a Bridge
bership.as a whole reallted that these
the sixth.-world’a Christian Endeavor
night now as it is in the winter and
* * * * * * * , * * *
charges
were
truthless,
ns
this
Bonrd
convention today began activities with
the
results nre easily discerned. Tha
'
DELAND, July 0.—By a vote of
was
familiar
with
the
true
facts
con­
quiet hour scrvlco in sCvoral churches
city
of
Sanford
is
(ho
talk
of
the
state
three to one, the Board of County
Emmett McCall, of Lakeland, spent
an hour later entering upon courses
and tho visitors to the city aro amasCommissiondrs, at 2:30 yesterday af­ cerning every chnrgc, except one, nnd
the
week end with his parents, Mr.
in leadership ^that form part of the
cd at the*activity of tho merchants, pt
ternoon, declared the office of chair­ because we felt that it is below the nnd Mrs. H. B. McCall this week.
week's program.
Fifteen thousand
the'big building program started, at
man of the board vacant, and elected dignity of County Commissioners nnd
The revival services being held ab
delegates from every state in the un­
the many improvements and at the
R. J. Bishop ns chairman-in the place reputable attorneys to so engage.
In keeping silent, for tho above rea­ the Methodist church with Dr. S. W. fact that “ business as usual" is a
ion and every continent of the earth
The 145th anniversary of the sign­ of Isaac A. Stewart.
Walker in charge, have been well at­ fact and not n theory!
-3 H
are in attendapee.
• ing of the Declaration of lndepcndFor the motion—Thursby, Vining, sons, your Chalrmnn has seemingly
tended
and Dr. ^Walker has been
misunderstood our motives in so doing
The Chnmbcr of Commerce is busy
once passed off very quietly in tho ( Reck.
nnd has gained encouragement there­ preaching some splendid sermons. right through tha summer, the many
FAVORABLE REPORT UN
. villngc. Picnics were the order oT | Against—Stewart.
from. However, in his encourage­ Those who hnve not attended these clulis and frntcrnnl orders are busyf
CAPPER-TINCHELL RILL
the dny. Many of the #olks went to
Not voting—Bishop.
ment,
your Chairman has now gone meetings hnve missed a great treat the. people aro going after business as
REGULATES EXCHANGES 1the beach, others to Crystnl Lake
When the result of the vote was an­
nnd havo lost a great deni by not never before and the Dally Herald has
i and various othur places where fish­ nounced by the clerk, Mr. Stewart 1beyond the bounds of honor, decency,
henring
these wonderful sermons. Mrs
(Djr Tha AesoriaUd Pr*M)
ing is good nnd swimming fine.
stated that he refused to accept the fairness nnd Justice, in openly charg­ Walker has aided greatly by playing been filled with advertising, with live
WASHINGTON, July 7.—A favor­
news, with local news and the old /
•The following spent the Fourth at vote as finnl and declined to give up ing us in n scurrilous, libelous and
able. report on tho Cappcr-Tincher Crystal Lake nnd enjoyed n swim nnd the sent at tho head of the table. His criminal manner. So far as this for tho meetings, furnishing splendid town has taken on a speed that knows
bill to regulate; future dealings on a bountiful picnic dinner and supper son, Tom, later talked to him, and the charge and others concern- us outside music. Tho efforts of Dr. and Mrs. no seasons, no hard times, no calami­
grain vxchnngcs was ordered today by of fried chicken, ham, salads, cakes, judge took another sent.
of our relationship with your Board, Walker hnvo been greatly appreciat­ ties. Look at the statements of tha
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ed by those who have been fortunate banks, look at tho business houses,
the senate agriculture committee.
near beer, soft drinks, etc: Mr. and
Fireworks were slaw in * getting there nre, other forums open to us.
On the other hand, any attorneys enough to attend these meetings.
look nt your local paper and keep the
Mrs. Chnrlea Lake nnd spn Ernest, stnrted nt the mooting of the Board
A. J. McCulloy was struck Friday " " j w o rth in g .'
GENERAL SMUTS WAS IN
yesterday
guilty
of
the
conduct
charged
by
your
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Lake,* Misses Thel­ of County Commissioners
by a pulley falling from his well dig­
IRELAND BUT GEORGE ALSO ma, Katherine, Doris and Bernard morning—but when they did start, i chairman, would be unfit nnd improp
ging mnehine. Ills wounds, though
NEW JERSEY BOXING
.
I^ike, Miss Linda Mills, Henry, Phil­ sparks begnn to fly. Just before re- or persons to represent your bonrd In
painful, are not so serious ns was first
(B j Tk* A mocUUJ Fr**»)
POWERS SA Y ' JOHNSON
lip and William Miles, Mr. and Mrs. cessing for dinner, Judge Royal I’. any capacity whatever. For this rea­
thought but he will bo confined to his
LONDON, July, 7.— Premjer Lloyd
/W ILL NOT BOX THERE.
R. T. Wynne and daughter Josephine, Hamlin, presented the following Tet­ son, ythe matter which we now call to
bed for sonic time it is feared.
George told the house of commons to­
Mr. nnd Mrs. I)nn Talbott.
ter nnd asked that it bo* read nnd your attention is of vital importance
Mrs. W. P. Carter is spending a
day thnt he understood General Smuts,
(Br Tk* Am m UUS Bran)
not gnly to you but also to the people
Floyd Coward, who has been ill at spread on the minutes:
few
days in Orlando..
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the South African premier, went to
NEW
YORK, July 7&lt;-Jack John­
of
this
county,
whoso
interest
you
rep­
the home of Mrs. Maggie Bell has
.
July 5, 1921.
Miss Virginia Wright spent Tues­ son,. who will be Released from the
Ireland Thursday on an Invitation
been removed to his home at Enter­ To the Honorable Board of County resent. We therefore, respectfully re­
day night in Sanford the guest of Mrs. Leavenworth penitentiary tjext Satur­
from DcValcra. Asked whether ha prise. He Is improving after an oper­
Commissioners, Volusia CoQnty, quest that the charge of your chair­
conferred with Smuts before tho lat­ ation which was successful last Wed­
man with reference to your attorneys S. W. Walker.
day, will not box in New Jersey while
Florida.
J y Frost,* of Tampa, spent several the present state boxing coramlaslon
ter depnrted, the premier replied ho nesday.
or
any one of them; attempting to
Gentlemen: •
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days in Oviedo last week, tho guest* of
was seeing Smuts constantly.
is in office, Chairman Robert- H,
Albert and‘ John Dolly* havo pur­
Yogoentire membership, ns well as bribe him or his son, or both, bo
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell.
chased, the Henry Nichcls residence, the citizenship of this county and oth­ carefully investigated by this board.
Doherty stated here today, when told
Mr. and Mrs. 8 . W. Swope and fam ­
SEIZURE OF BERGDOLL
of reports that, attempts would be
near the ice plant and some twelve or er counties in this s^ite,* are doubtless If these charges arc found by you
PROPERTY' IS JUST eighteen acres of. land. They- will aware of tho fact that various charg­ to be true, then any one o f us guilty ily spent Tuesday In Sanford ,
made to, match Johnson with Harry
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lczctti and Miss
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move to their new homo this month. es have been made against us, as your of such conduct, should be immediate­
Willi in a Jersey ring next month.
Olive Lczettl havo returned from
(Br Tk* A***cUt*4 Praia)
Mr. Kniscrman, of Sanford, has bo't attorneys, by Isaac A. Stewart, your ly discharged; if, on the other hand,
“The commissioners are In office
Jacksonville.
COLUMBUS, Ga., July 7.— Seizure the John Boily place.
chairman. These charges havo not these charges are found to be untrue,
to,
promote and protect the boxingQuito a number of tho Oviedo peerof Ole property o f Grover Cleveland
Henry Miles is preparing to enlarge been submitted to us or to your then we should bo exonerated and a
game
In the state," Chairman DohertyBergdoll, Philadelphia draft dodger, the house upon his farm near the board, os such, direct, but have been record o f your findings spread upon pie-spent the 4th at Daytona and re­
declared,
“ and we believe that tha ap­
port a very pleasant, day, with few
w»s justified under the law, Thomas Monroe store. He will add several broadcasted by lengthy publications your minutes.
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pearance
o f Johnion.ln a contest, there
W. Miller, alien property custodian, rooms and a large front fend back In newspapers, which has produced
In conclusion, we etch of us, posi­ serious accidents considering the num,
would
be
derogatory to the ■port,"
declared in an addresa,here late today porch! The old Pace place where the notoriety rather than harmony or ac­ tively and unequivocally deny that her o f people on the road and at the
Beach.
before the state convention o f the Mills family have, lived for eight complishment; has done a great dam­ any ono of us has been guilty of the
The Dearborn Independent men­
Mrs. W. J. Lawton visited Orlando
American Legion.
years, will be rented to Mr. Crenshaw age to us and to the cause for which conduct charged by your chairman,
tions
an Augusta, Me., man who is
Tuesday.
“ When Bergdoll brokd his parole of the East Side. This farm la cop- your board and we, as yqur attorneys, and ask that in fairness to us, this
cutting
his third set o f wisdom teeth
The
Boy
Scouta,
under
the,leader­
letter be made a part of your min­
■nd fled to Germany," he continued, sidc’red one o f the finest farms in
at
ninety-seven
years old. Nature
ship
o
f
B.
Slay,
are
camping
at
Day
Mrs. Baumb Gardner, o f Mt. Dora, utes.
,
' “ho placed himself wlthlri the scope Seminole county.
strives
hard
to
overcome
foolishness
ton*
Beach
for
two
weeks.
Mr.
Slay
Respectfully
submitted,
Mrs.
Hattie
of the trading with the enemy act, and
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Tucker, of •pent Sunday with
retqrned home Monday and T. L. In us, doesn't she?
A.
G.
HAMLIN,
Wynne.
V* would have been derelict in 'ou r Jacksonville, have moved to Monroe.
Mead, Scout Master, took his place.
R. P. HAMLIN,
W. S. Price and wife, Miss Myrtle,
duty had we not carried out the law,
Mrs. P ..E . Ahern, o f Fort Pierce,
John Robertson, left Tuesday for street just opposite the home o f O.
. W. J. GARDINER,
which via plain In its meaning and di­ who is visiting friends and relatives and Walter Price, spent the Fourth
Chicago
where he will be for aeveral P. Swope, for a tennis court, the court •
B. F. BRASS,
c t i o n , and seise the property o f this here, will spend th|s week at Orlan­ at Daytona-Beach.
daya
on
business.
John and Tom Bell and children El­
,
Attorneys.
Is almost completed much to the de­
flagrant violator o f our laws, who do.
Misses Mary and Alice Brannon light of the young people. The 8 . 8 .
Mr. Hamlin made a short talk, stat­
Mra. John Bolly has returned from mer, Fred, George and Arthur and
evaded' military aervicB at the time
•pent the week end and the Fourth class of Mra. T, W. Lawton are rais­
| the ' country needed •men, and; who, a pleasant visit to Hendersonville, N. Miss Lixsie Robinson leaVe Friday for ing that if Judge Stewart’* charges
with their- parents, returning Monday ing the money for the court and last
were
true,
and
any
member
o
f
the
Hot
Springs.
now, from his temporary vantage C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stevens', of firm acting as attorneys for the board to Jacksonville to resume their studio Saturday afternoon they conducted
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schnar o f Or­
point overseas, adds to his former
in the Massey Business College.
a cooked food sale at which tima^ftfi
crimes by uttering Insolent verbal at­ lando, were guests of Mlsa Linda Crocklln, Ga., have returned homo af­ did attempt to bribe the chairman, he
Misses Jaunice and Madeline Jack­ was raised. This class deserves much
should
not
be
permitted
to
longer
set
ter
visiting
Mrs.
J.
F.
Mann
and
famMiles
Sunday.
tacks against this country and Its of­
son, of Decatur,- Ga., are visiting credit for the work they hare done
as an attorney for the board.
Mr. hnd Mrs. Carl Rabun, ^anford, lly.
ficials.” ‘
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Bartow,
Clark
and
Jack
Mann,
Ed.
Oh motlon-of Commissioner Bishop, their aunt, Mrs. C. L. West at Lake under the efficient leadership o f Mra.
Major James A- Fort o f Americus visited relatives here Sunday.
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Oglesby
and
W.
M.
Stevenson
spent
the
letter was spread on the minutes Charm.
Lawton. .
John and Albert Bolly, Miss Alice
w»* elected state commander.
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H.
B.
McCall,
Jr.,
o
f
Lakeland,
spent
without a record vote.
Bolly visited Mr. and Mrs. Studorf at Saturday at Daytona Beach.
Miss Christine Clough, o f Lakeland
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buchanan will
It waa decided to take up an Investi­ Tuesday wtyh his parents here. *
is visiting her aunt, Mra. H. B, Mc­
Now that .the‘ standard snake bite the Beach Monday. »
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f Mrs. J. C. Lawton, of
Orlehdo, Call.
Mr. and Mra. John Dukes, of Lake spend some tithe at Daytona Beach gation of the matter thia afternoon.
remedy U obsolete, It Is time for
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this
mon£h.
spent
last
week
with
her
aiater-in-law
Okechobee,
are
visiting
relatives
here.
; Mias Elisabeth Lawton spent last
some one to equip hunters wjth de­
Mrs.
R.
W.
Lawton.
.
—
Get
your
Scratch
Pads
from
The
A
large
crowd
went
on
a
picnic
to
Tuesday
night in Sanford tha guaat
tectors, something like those on ships
o.it i
A lot has been bought on- Main of -Mrs. 8. W. Walker.
Herald—by tha pound— 16c.
.
sailing Inti* mlttnirtn* Infuatiwt **•*. DeLeon Springe one day lately.

WONDERFUL YEAR

JUDGE STEWART IS OUT
AS CHAIRMAN OF BOARD •
VOLUSIA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

OVIEDO

LAKE MONROE

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1921

ROTARY CLUB 8TIR8 UP ENTHU
8IA8M IN ROY SCOUT MOVE­
MENT IN 8ANF0RD
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(fro m W t i i u l i y i D ill/)

Th? Rotary Clubs all over the
world are interested in the Boy Scout
movement and they organize and fos­
ter snd encourage the boys clubs and
look after them in a regular big
brother manner everywhere. The Boy
Scout committee recently named by
President flftevens o f the Rotary Club,
with Deane Turner as chairman, has
been busy for some time getting
ready for a re-organization of all the
forces in the city that would be in­
terested in the Boy Scouts and the
culmination of their efforts resulted
in a big meeting at the co/rt house
last night and the new organization
will now take hold of the Scouts and
help them in every way.
Those members o f the organization
representing the churches are as fol-

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Presbylerian Church—Glen Whltcomb and Dr. Brownlee.
Congregational
Church — #Harry
Kent and Dr. Burhans.
• Catholic Church— Ed. Higgins and
Father Henncsy.
Episcopal Church- Deane Turner
and Father Peck.
Methodist Church—F. E. Giles and
Dr. Walker.
Baptist Church—Ed. Henderson and
George Hyman.
Those representing the general
committee are:
Rotary Club— II. R. Stevens. *
Chamber of Commerce—J. G. Ball.
Daily Herald—R. J. Hojly.
Schools— Prof. McKcy.
Physicians— Dr. Ralph Stevens.
The following officers were electPresident— George Hyman.
Vice-President— Deane Turner.
Vice-President— F. E. Giles.
Secretary— Ed.- Higgins.Treasurer— Harry Kent.
Commissioner— Fred Willinms.
Publicity Mnn—Glen Whitcomb.
Ths officers will serve ns the exe­
cutive committee. The court of hon­
or will be the scout masters of the
troops.
The committees will get busy at
once nnd n trip will bo made to the
old camp nt Crystnl Lake ns soon ns
possible to sec what repairs and in­
novations the camp will require to
make it what it should be for n real
camp. Many hikes are planned and
one of them will be a bicycle hike to
DcLand, Daytonn, New Smyrna nnd
back home and many other plcnsnnt
trips for the summer and fall months.
The reorganization of the Boy Scouts
will give the movement nn impetus
that it has needed for some time to
put new life nnd pep into the organi­
zation nnd get the united efforts of
the entire citizenship.

Tom Forties has been sick with n
severe spell of la grippe. Dr. Den­
ton being called out a few times to
attend him.
August Swanson killed a large rat­
tle snake in Upsala, Friday which had
ten rattles find a button.
Miss Minnie Deck spent a day in
town with her little friend, Alice Hodgins.
Elmer Tyner received a crate of
peaches from Georgia friends the
first o f the week.
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We Were treated to a few and they
were sure fine.
Volie Williams spent tho week end
in Jacksonville, and Mrs. Williams and
Volie, jr., weic guests of Mrs. Austin
Williams in Sanford.
Mrs. A. L. Campbell and little Ar­
thur Lee and Grace have returned
from St. Augustine where she was
called ngain to see her father before
ho left for tho north where he is tak­
ing radium treatment for throat trou­
ble. Her mother and sister, Miss
Graco Campbell, returned home with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundquist and
son, Raymond, returned home Sunday
from Tiger Bay where they wont to
attend tho wedding. . Mildred Bcrgquist returned with them for a visit.
Walfred and Carl Pierson,- two of
our fine young men, hnvc treated
themselves to n brand new Ford with
n selfstarter and modem improve­
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. Stump, friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell, from St. Augus­
tine, have been spending a few days
with them.
.
Most of our young folks spent Sun­
day nt Palm Springs.
Rev. R. W. Edwards, of Jackson­
ville, writes us that he expects to fill
his usual appointment nt Lake Mary
at 11 a. m. and nt Upsala at 3:30 on
July 3rd. Wo bespeak for him n good
attendance. Sunday school hns been
discontinued for the summer months.

W. S. Entzming6r, of Plnnt City,
transacti ng business in town Sev­
ern! days this week.
J. E. Phipps returned Friday from
Live Onk.
The Baptist Sundny Schoul held
their picnic at Palm Springs Satur­
day, June 24th. There were quite n
few in attendance nnd everyone en­
joyed n swim nni| the basket dinner
prepnred by the Indies..
H. F. Phipps, of Tampa, wns the
guest of his brother, J. E. Phipps Fri-

whs

C. W. Entzminger wns n visitor in
Sanford Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Tullis nnd Mrs. Frnin
nnd daughter Fern, were visitors in
Orlando Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Topliff, of
Orlando, were the guests of Mr. nnd
Mm. A. Y. Fuller Sunday,'
Mr. Rincnu, Miss Fay, Martin Rineau were visitors in Orlando Satur­
day.
Miss Marian Williamson is spend­
ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs.
Roy McCracken in Orlando.
Rev. Father Peck, of Sanford, was
calling on friends in town on Tues-

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SWIMMING PARTY
(rrom W»dM»d»z'» Dally)
A jolly crowd motored out to Crys­
tal I&gt;nke Inst night where they en­
joyed n delightful swimming party,
followed by u bounteous supper nnd
watermelon cutting.
Those enjoying this hnppy event
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride
nnd their guests, Misses Mary nnd
Kntc McBride of Mnrsluill, N. C., nnd
Sfiss Cora Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Cameron, Henry nnd Helendcr
Cameron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Merriwether, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Monroe
nnd Bennie Monroe.

Mr. Arrington, of Sanford, has
been spending a few days with Chas.
Dooley.
Mr. Franklin, who has been very
ill is improving now.
Mrs. Ingorsoll has been spending
a few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Fleschman.
Henry Harrison is spending a few
days in Miami with his aunt.
Mrs. Mary Taylor, Marzell Taylor,
Mr. Stover and Mrs. McFarland and
Merle Douglas were calling on some
friends jn Osteen Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reed, of Lake
Harney have returned from St. Augustinc.
Mr. a-------.
cd tho Legion minstrel in Sanford last
Thursday.
H. H. Pattishall, Aubrey Moran,
Vick Peters, Grover Lefiles, Billy
Kilbe, Walker Prevatt were serving
on the Jury this week.
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•Mrs. E. H. Kilbe has been spending
a few days in Sanford with Mrs.
Penrl Tillls.
Miss Edith Dan left Monday for hdr
in -Miami nfter spending
a
home —
month with her aunt, Mrs. Harrison..
Miss Kathcripc Tillls, o f Sanford,
is spending a few days with her aunt,
Mrs. Bob Proctor.
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Mrs. Mnrgaret Proctor spent Sun­
day nt Daytonn Bench.
Paul Dooley, Mr. Arrington and
Mr. 'Brownlee were here fishing on
Wednesday and
also took supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Dooley.
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Mrs. Whitcomb and two children,
Glen nnd Marion, Paul Dooley, Cur­
tis Bnrbcr were calling on friends
nnd relatives Sundny.
.
Mr., nnd Mrs. H. II. Pattishall at­
tended the wedding of their son, Bert,
at Fort Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and
Mrs. McFnrland were shopping
in
jfj
Snnford Mondny.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Pattishall arc
spending a few days with Mr. Pattishnll's parents.
E. H. Kilbe wqB calling on friends
in Sanford Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Prevatt spent Tuesdny
with Mrs. Williams.
HOME
W E D D IN G
Mr. nnd Mrs. Phillips and Mr. nnd LOVELY
Mrs. Wakefield were shopping in
UNITES POPULAR COUPLE
Snnford Saturday.
IN WEDLOCK
Mrs. Clifford Proctor spent Wed­
nesday with Mrs. Grover Defiles'.
One of the prettiest home‘weddings

Tailoring House in the country; they
make clothes that are snappy, and
stylish, and they will fit you, too.
Doesn't make any difference how
large or small. W e have just made
two suits fo r Mr. J. W. Bell, of. Lake
Monroe, the largest man in Seminole
County. He is 6 feet-, 2 inches high,
breast measure 55 inches, waist 58 in.
and abdomen 60 in. W eight 350 lbs.
Mr. Bell says both suits are perfect
fits, and the first time he has had a
suit to fit him. Give us a trial. We
guarantee to fit you.

Laurcancc J. Griffin nnd Mrs. II. R.
Roberts.
Mrs. Moore was assisted in receiv­
ing the guests nnd in other hostess
duties by Mrs. John Dickens.
Both the. bride and bridegroom are
well known in Miami, nnd popular in
their circle of friends. Mrs. Rumph
formerly made West Palm Beach her
home, but has been living with her
sister, Mrs. Moore, for n unmber of
months. Mr. Rumph _Js connected
with the Miami Bank &amp; Trust Com­
pany ns teller.
He hns taken his bride to their cozy
bungalow on N. E. Sixteenth street
where they will be nt homo to their
friends Miami Metropolis.

of the summer aenson was that which
took plndc nt 5 o’clock Thursday af­
(rrom W*4n**4*/'i Dali/)
ternoon nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
A lovely event of yesterday after­ Eugene T. Moore, 418 N .'W . Fifth
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noon wns the bridge party given by
Moore’s sister,
The attractive home of Mrs. F. E.
when V
Mrs. Hal Wight at her attractive nvenue
Roumillat on Palmetto avenue was
Ernestine
home on Park avenue. Her gueHts in­
nbloom with fragrant rosea, inter­
cluded the members of the Fortnight­ Chnrles H. Rumph pledged their mar­
mingled with lovely gnrden flowers in
ly and I). A. U. Bridge clubs.
riage vows.
the pastel shades, yesterday morning,
Qunntitics of crepe myrtle nnd The living room where the ceremony
when she entertained the members of
ferns wore most' artistically used in wns performed wns n veritable garden
the Duplicate Bridge club.
disuniting the living room where tho
Scvcrnl interesting games of Du­
card tnbles were placed.
plicate Bridge were played during the
A- very absorbing game of bridge
CLUB
EVENING
morning. The prizes, dninty boxes of
wns played during the afternoon.
powder, were won by1 Mrs. E. . F.
High Bcoro among' the members of
dinine- room
(rrom w*dp«»dt/'* DUt/)
A
Housholder nnd Mrs. II. E. Newman.
inning room,
Mr&gt; „ L Thrn„ hor entertained in
Fortnightly Club was made by Mrs.
Following the gnme, this charming
° n
v t ^ her usunl charming manner, nt n dcFrank Miller, who was nwnrded n
hostess served n delicious four course
Id beau uul
i,rj j Ke party last night. The
lovely box of stationery. Mrs. Norma
luncheon.
ferns. Bank- j,uestB bcinfc the members of tho
McLaughlin mude high score for the
The substitutes for absent club
cc were more Evening [h-idge Club, Mrs. Norma
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members were: Mrs. Cecil Butts, of I). A. U.’s.
peeped white j f cLnughlin, acting ns substitute.
.
At the conclusion of the gnme de­
Orlando and Mrs. Norma King Mc­
md
oleanders
Tj,e
cnnj
tables
were
arranged
In
licious refreshments consisting of n
Laughlin.
intle, lending ^ho living room which was most at-r
salnd course with accessories follow­
as beauty to tractive with- baskets of red dahlias
ed by-nn ice course were served.
and soft shaded lights, effectively
The substitutes for the afternoon
ctivc
young
placed.
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were Mrs. F. E, Roumillat, Mrs.
charming in . Of exceptional Interest was tho
Norma McLaughlin and Mrs. L. G.
lito organdie bridge game enjoyed during the ovwith double cning, and the prize for tho ladies, a
Her hat was ; hand crocheted bath towel, was won
jmbined with by Mrk. F. E. Housholder, and the
; with white prize for the gentlemen, n thermos
corsage o f bottle, went to CoL George W. Knight,
id ferns enThe hostess assisted -by her daughi lovely young ter, Miss May Thrasher, served punch
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A. Y. Fuller was a visitor in Or­
lando Wednesday.

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‘ ‘It Looked Like a Battlefield in
Europe,” Said Mr. C..Dunater
"Waa staying at a hotel in a small
Pennsylvania town. Early one morn­
ing I went to the stable to hire a rig
and was shown a pile of dead rata
killed with RAT-SNAP the night be­
fore. Looked like a battlefield in
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1,600 pieces of quality brand Alum
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“ Where Style Reigns1
East First Street

Opp. Ford Service Station

strains of the Bridal Chorus from
Lohengrin, leaning on tho arm o f her
father, Louis deGottrau, who gave
her In marriage.
Her only attendant was Miss Frieda
Crane, a popular young visitor from
West Palm Beach, and childhood
chum o f the bride. She w t3_^tircd
in a lovely pcncb-colorcd organdie,
tho daintiness of- which was acccnuated with touches o f blue and black
embroidery.
MY. Rumph, Who was attended by
hla best man, Arthur Dickens, met
his .bride at the arch where Rev. Rob­
ert T. Phillips, rector' of Trinity
Episcopal church, performed the ring
ceremony.
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After the marriage was solemnized
the happy couplo were showered with
congratulations and best wishes of
their relatives and a number o f their
most iHtimate friends who were privi­
leged to be present on this occasion. *
The wedding cako waa cat and
served with punch by Miss Maxine
Gowdy, Miss Augusta Buchanan, Mrs.

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"How I Cleared the Mill of Ilata," By
J. Tucker. It. I.
"A s night watchman believe I have
seen more rats than any man. Dop
wouldn’ t dare go nenr them. Got
$1.25 pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside at
six weeks cleared them nil out. Killed,
them by the score every night. Guess
the rest were senred awny. I’ll never
be without RAT-SNAP." Three ilia,
35c, 65c, $1.25, Sold nnd guaranteed
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU LY 8, 1921

OGLESBY CASE IS SETTLED
JURY BRINGS IN VERDICT
' GUILTY MANSLAUGHTER

TRIPLE ALLIES
MAY BE NEXT
ON PROGRAM

IS
ATTACHED TO NEW
LEXINGTON MODEL
MINUTE MAN SIX BUILDERS AN­ WIL I. FIGHT NEW RAISE
NOUNCE THE “ LARK," A NEW
RATES TOAT WOULD
SPORT MODEL WITH THE
RUIN BUSINESS
ANSTED ENGINE

IN ENGLAND, JAPAN AND AMERI­
CA AGREE TO RULE THE
PACIFIC

(F n m Bttnrdir'i DtUr)
LONDON, July 2.— All the pre­
to six years o f hard labor in the state
Judge Wilson Sentenc­ penitentiary.
Sanford
will not stand for any miers of the British dominions again
Announcement' by tho Lexington
Attorneys fo r tho defense gave no­ Motor Company o f nn entirely now raise in freight rates. Sanford will gave their views on the subject of
ed Oglesby to Six
tice that they would appeal the case sport model, to be known as the not stand fo r the latest move in the renewing the Anglo-Japancse alliance
Years
to tho supreme court and, filing an "Lark,” has created a distinct stir in railroads trying to make the water in two scsions o f the imperial confer­
rates higher and eliminate water rate ence yesterday. Premier Lloyd George
affidavit of insolvency for their client, the motor car trade.
competition. Sanford will see that however, did not address the delegat­
The
"Lark,"
a
highly
specialized
throws the cost o f the supreme court
the railroada are kept within bounds es, and contented himself with an oc­
case upon the^ state. Asked for ^ sport car, is equipped with the Ansted
and ail this work will be done thru casional question or observation.
superccdas bond for their client, Engine with which Lexington won
Utmoft teerecy still surrounds the
AND OGLESBY WILL BE OUT ON Judge Wilson made the bond $2,000 the Pike's Peak hill-climbing cham­ the Chamber o f Commerce— the right­
ful place for all of this activity in be­ proceedings r f the assembly. No o f­
pionship.
SUPERCEDAS BOND UNTIL
and if defendant can get up the bond
Tho announcement of the new car half o f tije business interests of the ficial commui ique has been issued,
CASE IS SETTLED.
ho will be free until the matter is
city. It seems that .the majority of hut it is understood debnte on the
threshed out in the "supreme Tourt*! ho^ a dceP "i^ m ca n ce. It comes at
the people go to sleep upon these im­ treaty was &lt;. in ndy &lt;■red to eimtd.‘
(From Fridiy'i Dolly&gt;
whilch usually takes about a year. As • time when the industry Is suffering
from frantic price reductions intend­ portant matters but the Chamber-of Lord Curzon, the fprelgn minister, to
The case o f the State o f Florida vs.
soon as the case is finished In the su­
Commerce is working while they are communicate with ambassadors of tha
J. M. Oglesby, charged with murder, preme court and the decision of the ed to produce business that will help
nslcep
and when it comes to protect­ nations concerned
in liquidating stocks and reducing in­
has occupied the attention- of the lower court i» sustained the defending
tho
people’s interest tho Chamber
ventories to levels demanded by the
Reports thnt tho imperial confer­
special term of court for the past and will then be taken to serve his new conditions in business generally. of Commerce is there all tho time. ence is considering a tripartite agree­
.■
three days and has probably been one term and the interim will not bo tak*
The bringing out of an entirely Last night at the Valdez Hotel the ment between the United States,
py en from bis sentence and his term will new model at this time means that Traffic Committee of the Chamber o f
Great Britain and Japan relative to
8BV
o f 111. hardest foiwht . . . . . th.t S .m -. ^
„„
o f , h„ d r .
Commerce o f which D. C. Marlowe, is the renewal o f the Anglo-Japancse
inole county has experienced since it cutt
tnformed by tho lupreme court the readjustment In business,, so far
as it concerns Lexington, is at an chairman, met on the subject of com­ treaty, are given prominence by the
was organized as a county.
that it has sustained the lower court end; that its house is in order.
piling facts 'atuL4 igures if possible Morning Post and other newspapers
It will be remembered that about In the event that the lower court Is
and
sending one or two representa­ o f this city. By such an agreement,
Ench “ Lark" has tho appearance
one year ago J. M. Oglesby and J. F. reversed a new trial would be the re- of having been built especially for tives to Atlanta on the 11th of this it is declared, n virtual triple entente
some particular motor car buyer. month to explnin our situaton here o f the Pacific would be organized and
Mann, both West Side growers, w hO;"u,tIts low, rakish sweep of line, the and in other pnrts of the stats and the purpose of the Anglo-Japancse
resided near Lake Monroe, engaged In
;
perfect harmony o f paint and uphol­ prevent the rnilronds from raising tho treaty would be confined to the Pa­
a dispute as to who should use a ear
stery
schemes, the use of wire wheels, freight rates that would spell disaster cific.
that was being loaded by Mann with
with nn extra mr&gt; *ntcd on each run­ to this nnd every other part of Flori­
Discussions between representatives
peppers. Words followed and Ogles­
da.
ning
board,
and
iho
wealth
of
other
of
the three nations, as well as those
by picked up some bricks lying in the
Mr, Parker, traffic manager of the of the British dominions are foreshad­
equipment,
most
of
which
is
special
road nearby nnd threw them at Mann.
on other cars, b.cnd into a true sport \Hied can Fruit Co.; D. C. Marlowe; ow od.
In tho trial it developed that Marin
car picture which places the "Lark” It. R. Dead, o f the Farmers’ Ex­
A whole week has been consumed
drew his knife but meantime. Oglesby
change, President Bali and Secretary in consideration o f this question, and
in
a
class
by
itself.
Equipment
fea­
hit him on top of the head with a
ADMINISTRATION DISCHARGED tures are windshield wings, touring Pearmun, o f tho Chamber o f Comr causes for and against renewal of the
brick or piece of brick, crushing his
ONLY FEW nUNDREI) OF THE
trunk mounted on a carrier in tho morcc; It. J. Holly, of the Herald and past havo been stated with a frank­
akull. Ho was taken to the hospital
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
rear, motor meter, cowl lamps, cord several others were present and the ness which 1b believed to be respon­
at once and lived only a few hours.
matter wns threshed out thoroughly. sible for the government's refusal to
tires, nnd 2-Wny Head Lamps.
Oglesby was immediately arrested and
Since
every city in Florida represent­ publish accounts of the proceedings.
(Bj Th« AthOtltUd To m )
But, ns striking ns is the car's ap­
before the coroner’s jury was bound
WASHINGTON, July 5.—Thfe Re­ pearance, it is its performance that ed by Chnmbers of Commerce nnd Some, nt least, of the dominion pre­
over to the circuit court.
- |iubliemi majority in congress and the has already made it the most popu­ Hoards of Trndc will send represen­
miers, let it be known early in the
At the fnll term of court he wns administration was chnrgcd today by lar model Lexington has over pro­ tatives it wns decided that Snnford
discussion, that they hnd not come to
indicted for manslaughter and allowed , Senator Fletcher, of Florida, with duced.
would send one or two representatives London “ to be trented like school­
bat), since which time defendant has making false claim of economy. The
The Ansted Engine, making use of ami they will be designated later.
boys ns in pre-war days,” nnd told by
been out‘tinder bond. The grand jury Florida senator declared a few hun- the racing car principle of high valve
The Sanford Board of Trade of oth­ tiie "elder statesmen" of Downing
at the spring term of court found _dred nominally paid employees of tho “ lift," but eliminating the noise that er years saved the business men of
street just what they should do. The
Oglesby guilty of murder nnd ho w a s. government were discharged in tho this method of engineering hns al­ Sanford nnd the farmers many thou­
course taken by representatives was
tnken bark to jail to stnnd trial. His name of economy while congress cro- ways encountered, has fit) per cent sands of dollars in preventing the ex­
to compose the differences of the var­
attomeys tried to quash the indict-, ated additional judgeships nnd stnrt- more power than conventional en­ tortion of the common carriers nnd
ious foreign ministers ami other mem­
menl for murder by demurrer filed, ed investigations necessitating tho gines of the same,size. Hut, with the the now Chamber of Commerce will
bers of the British cabinet when the
stating, ninong other reasons, that employment of clerks and others,
combination of the Mmtc Multiple do the same. Thore is just one chan­ views of the London ministers were
the acting states attorney was dis---------------------------Exhaust System nn(fc«ho Lcxi-gafci- nel through which this work can be at variance with their own.
qualified to act ns he hnd been nn as- /^ m C r i C t i n C V u iS C I*
ficr, the Ansted Engine is remark­ accomplished nnd this is the Chamber
of Commerce. Therefore, it behooves i "How I Cleared the Mill of Rats," Hy
nintant to the states attorney at the
,
ably economical.
first Indictment. Also that the foreOrdered to Mexico
The use of the Ansted Engine in every business man of Snnford to be
J. Tucker, R. I.
tho
the "I-ark” offers to the motor car u live and active member of
'7 'nof'1"jury and that, one
br nof°,nthe
U*
to Protect Americans buyer an engine that lias until now Chandler o f Commerce nnd aiding “ As night watchman believe 1 have
coroners
seen more rats than any man. Dogs
members o f the grand jury was re­
been sold only in models up to $1,250. and1assisting in all this good work wouldn't dare go near them. Got
tailor TrouMi-M in .Mexico Make More
The I! A; O, Go rage are the distrib. all tile time.
lated to the deceased, J. F. Mann The
$1.25 pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside of
Trouble for Us.
iitors
for Seminole county of the fa
demurrer was sustained nnd* mean­ i
six weeks cleared them all out. Killed
TRAIN STRUCK AUTO
moils cur.
while the grand jury, remaining In
&lt;D,
A(&gt;„cl. t.d r.,,,)
them hy the score every night. Guess
KILLING TWO MEN
session, brought in another indictWASHINGTON,
July
1
The
the rest were scared away. I’ll never
NEAR ATLANTA TODAY be without RAT-SNAP." Three sizes,
went for murder in the first degree Cruiser Cleveland, Gunbont Sncrnnnd the noting states attorney, Geo. |niento were ordered to Tampico, Mex.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
35c, 05c, $1225. So|d and guaranteed
(Djr Th* A iu d iU d Frau)
A. DeCottes, resigning, the state was to protect American interests in the
AND STOP CATARRH i ATLANTA, July 5.—Two men were by Hnll Hardware Co.— Adv.
represented by Attorney Thedford cvoitl they are jeopardized on account
'killed nnd four injured when a Cen­
Telia How To Open Clogged Noennd the motion to quash the Indict- of tabor troubles growing out of the
Rub-M y-TIsm kills pit in.
tra! of Georgia train struck nn auto­
trill and Ena Head-Colds.
ment was not sustained The nttor- unemployment situation is was said
mobile early today near Camp Jesup. I David couldn't find n man who
neys for defense not being ready today at the Navy Department. It.
The dead were the driver of tho au­ would admit thnt his wife bossed him.
when the ense was called for imnied- was explained that the unemployment
You feel fine in a few moments.
tomobile nnd fireman o f the train. “ Ah," he sighed, "All men are liars"
late trial, the case wns postponed by was constantly increasing in nnd Your cold in load or catarrh will lie
The injured were railroad employes.
- Judge Perkins.
around Tampico because depression in gone. Your clogged nostrils will op­
"IIond-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE— P fW .
Meanwhile, the grand jury ln|°N industry there due to the new tax en. The nir passages- of your head
HOUSE PARTY
their presentment, asked for a special system nnd hnd been incipient riots will dear and ypu can breathe freely.

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No more dullness, headache; no hawk­
term of court to try' the Saucer ense nnd labor troubles,
(From Tatiday'i Daily)
ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or
and the hoard of county commission­
Miss May Thrasher is entertaining
dryness; no struggling for breath at
ers also naked by rcsolutin that a SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS,
at a camping party at tin- Thrasher
special term of court lie called and
PREMIER WILL GET ANOTHER night.
hungdlow at Palm Springs.
Her
Tell your druggist you want a small
Judge Perkins called it for Monday
guests include: Misses Daphne Wim(By The Am k Ii UJ
bottle of Ely's Cream Itqlm. Apply a
of this week. Judge Perkins being
MADRID, July 5.—The cabinet of little of this fragrant, antiseptic bish nnd Dorothy. Humph, Messrs.
•ill the governor appointed Judge Ce­
Premier Alleiidesnlazar resigned to­ cream in your nostrils, let it pene­ J. I). Woodruff, Hawkins, Connelly,
phas Wilson to preside nnd he has
Ned Chittenden and Ed. Meisch, Mr.
day.
trate through every nir passage of the
taken charge in a manner to cnll for,
and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher are the chap­
head; soothe and heal the swollen, in­
the commendation of everyone who
erones.
flamed mucous membrane, and relief
has been attending court.
comes instantly.
Tho Saucer cose was not tried as
it is just whnt every cold and ca­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
Judge Wilson wns obliged to render aj
BUILDERS.
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay tttuffdecision for the defendant on account
ed-up anil miserable.— Adv.
of n defective record that wns through j
Notice is hgaeby given thnt* the
no fault o f the lower court or any o f .
Hoard of Pubftc Instruction for Semi­
Gar Wood Drives
the officials.
nole County, Florida, will receive bids
The Oglesby case has been the Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
New Boat Very Fast on Tuesday, July 5th, 1921, at the ofmain topic o f conversation for tho
at Detroit Yesterday
*icc °£„tho SuPcri"tcn(,cr't J"
Tried CarduL— Says “ Result
^ i Court House, for the furnishing of
past throe dnys while it was being
materials for nnd the construction of
tried. The well known law firm of
Was Surprising.” — Got Along
(B? Th* AuioUUd Pt*«*i
a
school building ot Goldsboro (West
Landis, Fish &amp; Hull of DeLand were
DETROIT, July 5.— Gar Wood
Fine, Becam e Normal
Sanford)
for the furnishing of
attorneys for tbo defense and George
drove his power boat, Miss America,
materials
and
for
the construc­
A. DeCottes, who Is now the regular­
and Healthy.
nt the rate of 79 miles per hour in a
building
at
ly elected states attorney, represent­
race with nn nirplnne yesterday over a tion o f a school
Midway and also for the furnishing
ed tho state, nnd there was n battle
lU-miic course here.
of materials fo r nnd the completion of
Springfield Mo.—“ My back was so
royal on between the attorneys, and
I could hardly stand op, and I
the interior o f Hopper Academy (San­
every foot o f tho case was contested weak
BIRTHDAY
I*ARTY
would have bearing-down pains and
ford Colored School). Plans and spec­
by both sides.
was not well at any time,” says Mrs.
ifications may be had at the super­
(from
Tu*»J*y'*
Dally)
The case went to the jury yester­ B. Y. Williams, wlfa of a well-known
intendent's office on and after Satur­
fanner
on
Route
3,
this
place.
"I
Master
Rruxton
Perkins
invited
a
day afternoon and they brought In a
kept getting headaches and having to number of his young friends Saturday day, June 25th, 1921. Bids must be
verdict of manslaughter at 7 o'clock go to bed," continues Mrs. Will lama
made separately on each of the jobs.
last night.
*
describing the troubles from which afternoon to help celebrate his fifth
Certified check in the sum of $160.00,
birthday.
she
obtained
relief
through
the
ase
of
Court was called to order at 10:30'
The afternoon was merrily spent payable to Board Of Public Instruction
OardoL "My husband, baring heard
this morning, at which time attorn- J ot Cardui, proposed getting It fo r me.
with games. After refreshments were must accompany each bid, checks o f
neys for the defendant asked for a I MI saw after taking eome Cardui
served the youngsters attended tyc the successful bidder orySiddcrs to be
new trlnl, which was denied. Judge . . . that I was Improving, The result
retained by Board ns liquidated dam­
I
felt
like
a
different'
Story
Hour nt the Parish House.
was surprising.
Wilson then calted Oglesby to the pBrgon
Favors of balloons and windmills ages and should successful bidder fnll
bar and, In n voice that coaid hardly
"later. 1
. suffered from* weakness were given the
„ , c lllllullll.
children. Mrs. Pcr- or refuse to mnke Irond in the sum of*
be heard ton feet away, asked him If
weak
1khls " a *
by Miss Mary Arm- one-third of his bid. or bids within ton
it wns true that ho was 65 venrs o f 1 ai&lt;1 not rcal
night, I was 8 0 ; ,
-. • .
.
,
__
** 1. j VL* il nervous and cross. My husband said stronS »" serving ice cream, cake and days after notification of ■acceptance
age, ho which Oglesby replied that
he would get me some Cardui. which candy,
of bid or bids. All other checks to be
wns, Asked if he had anything to he did. It strengthened me . . My
returned. The Hoard reserves tha
say why* sentence of the court should ! doctor said I got along fine. I was la
right to reject any or all bids.
666
cures
a
Cold
quickly.
Rood healthy condition.
condition.'
I cannot
not be passed upon him ho said that I food
By order o f the Bonrd o f Public In­
•ay too much for It**
he had nothing, except to throw him­
Thousands of women hare sntfered
The difference between the frying struction, i
self upon the mercy o f the court m Mrs. Williams describes, until they chicken you get in the country and
T. W. LAWTON,
Judge Wilson then said that oh ac­ found relief from tbs- use o f Cerduh the one you get in the city is about
Supt. and Ex-Officio
Bloc# It has helped so many,1 you
count o f the age o f the defendant he should not hesitate to try Oardul If etghteeh months.
4d-3tc
Secretary.
would not invoke the extreme penal­ troubled with womanly ailments.
*V&gt;r sals sTerywbaNL
l U "Haad-IT-OFF”— ENERGIZE—NOW.
ty of the law, bat would sentence him
Rub-My-Tism kills Infection.

WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN

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Attorncy-at-Law
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SANFORD, FLA.

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PARIS, July 5.—The killing of Mijor Montalicres, of the French sray
during hostile demonstration by th*
German population at Heathen, Upper
Silesia, created a most painful irapression in French *official circles today.

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SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tlon— Iota are being sold right along and building in this
section is such as to gladden the heart o f those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
T his is no idle talk—-I have w eighed the statement and
to say ju s t w h at is m y candid convictions would p u t.1
m ost too stro n g fo r the carefu l, conservative person— tna t
person w hose eyes are turned backw ard— The fellow w
has VISIO N will agree w ith m o now— the other later. __

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8,1921

And Decide Just When to Resume Business
on the Former Basis
Started Early Today

~ Way to President
Harding

and

THEN THE W AR WITH GER
MANY AND AUSTRIA IS •
ENDED

rm* Tke littrlaftl Yma)
WASHINGTON, July 2.—A re*olution ending the state of war with Ger­
many and Austria was finally adopted
1st* yesterday by congress and was
started early today on its way to
president Harding at Raritan, N. J.
The president is expected to sign it
late today or Monday.
WASHINGTON, July 2/—Enact­
ment of the compromise resolution
ending the stats o f star with Ger­
many and Austrial finally was com­
pleted yesterday by congress and the
measure wiH be sent by special mes­
senger to President Harding at Rari­
tan, N. J., today. He is expected to
eign it immediately. President Hard­
ing is the guest o f Senator Frellnghuyscr over the holiday.
Final action on the measure was by
the senate, which adopted the confer­
ence report by a vote of 88 to 19
after a day o f debate in which the
Democratic members made a last as­
sault upon the resolution. The house
acted Thursday.
. The signing of the measure by
President Harding will open the way
for resumption o f diplomatic relatons
with l*oHi Germany and Austria, but
administration officials have indicat­
ed that plans for this have not been
worked out.' Ail opponents of tho
resolution wreo Democrats, but three
Shields of Tennessee, Walsho of Mas­
sachusetts, and Watson of Georgia,
voted with tho Republicans for adop­
tion. Senator Reed, Democrat, was
paired in its favor.
Final debate wns by
Democrats,
who declared the Republican plan was
futile nnd would necessitate a separ­
ate treaty of'peace later or ratifica­
tion of the trenty of Versailles.
For the Republicans,'Senator Brnndegee of Connecticut, made the prin­
cipal address, declaring there would
not be u treaty of “ peace" but prob­
ably one or more of “ commerce,’’
which ho declared, would deni with
questions growing out of tho war.
Withdrawal of American troops
now in Germany was discussed by
Senator Brandegee, McKellar, Demo­
crat, Tennessee, and others.Dis­
claiming to speak for the president,
Senator Brandegee Baid he believed
the peace resolution would necessitate
retirement of American troops front
&lt;iermnny.
IN HONOR OF MRS. MeLAUGHLIN
(Trom T o m J&gt;7 ’* D»lly)

A pretty compliment to Mrs, .Norma
McLaughlin o f New York, was the
bridge party given Fridny nfternoon
by Mrs. E. F. Housholder at her home
on Ninth street, there being three
tables of players.
Quantities of roses nnd dnhlins were
effectively used in decorating the liv­
ing room where the card tables were
placed.
Of unusual interest was the game
of bridge played during the afternoon.
High score was made by Mrs. F. E.
Roumlllat, who wns awarded a dainty
corsage o f organdlo flowers.
Tho
honoree was also presented n lovely
organdie corsage.
^Following the game the hostess
served a tempting Ice course.
You Guard Against Burglars, But
What About Rata?
Rats steal millions of
dollars'
worth o f ‘grain, chickens, eggs, etc.
Destroy property and are a menace
to health. If you are troubled with
rats, try RAT-SNAP. It will surely
kill them—prevent odors. Cats or
dogs won’t touch It. Comes In cakes.
Three sires, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
Adv.
FLORIDA MAN HIGH
IN LAWN TENNIS,
SOUTHERN ASSOlATION
A T L A O T ^ J u b r S ^ -K g la a Wat­
ters, of Mulberry, FIs., Sidney Appel,
Louisville, Ky., regarded today as the
strongest contenders for singles cham­
pionship o f the Southern Lawn Ten­
nis Association tournament being
held here.

WOULD i s WATCHING
NATION'S EXPERIMENT
WITH BUDGET SYYSTEM

B y J. S. C R U TC H F IE LD

Do you
know why
it's toasted?
T o seal in
the d e licio u s

Tho following article from tho pan
2.—The great building needs of the
of J. S. Cruchfield, president of the nation.
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B u r le y fla v o r

Harding Says Makers of Schedule
American Fruit Growers, Inc., and , 3;T The„ Va8t(
Must Reduce—Will Be Many
It's toasted
, ,,,,,
,
„
' ,
_
of the railroads in anticipation of a
Heartburnings.
published in the New York Comof normal traffic.
mercial will be of much Interest to
Only such a crisis bs the past year
WASHINGTON, June 2.—Presi­ many.
could have forced the farmers of the
dent Harding told the budget makers
The general business aituatlon la nation to get their production costs
today there wiuk) be many heart­ characterised by the lack o f any dia- down in connection with the present
burnings, but that Director Dawes tinct character. In other words, the maturing crops.
‘would have all the authority o f the country, and probably the world, haa
Ifc w°uld be a tremendous mlaforgovernment back of him In a fight perhaps now reached the extreme tun« for. the coming generation If an
for reduced expenditures."
height of depth o f unactUeraent. I f extensive nation-wide building boom
“ It isn’t an easy thing to change this be the case, and we believe it ia'should have taken place on the basis
the habits of a century,” the preal- a fact, it means, speakng in basic of the inflated costs of
material,
dent said,
'It Isn’t an easy thing to terms, that conditions are ripe for a |transportation and labor, heretofore,
stand up against those who want to distinct and healthy restoration of *nd
prevailing,
spend.
confidence in business. All that is
11 would be nothing abort of a cafor the impoverished railroads,
“ Our own country Is calling for a lacking at the present time la definite
months, namely:' Pay to the rail­
leadership
and
a
decision
day.
While
to
been forced into tho market
change, and if It will add to your In- j
roads a higher gross and net income
the Increasing needs or transportation
terest In your work, let me tell you general busness has stopped as still f ° r extensive Improvemcntli and exthan 110 per cent traffic produced in
as
it
now
has
In
many
times,
it
retensions
at
the
rate
of
wages
and
o
f any such prosperity.
something else. The world Is watch­
gross and net income one year ago.
quires concerted action, under com- cos* of-steel and othef material,
The administration’s ability to susing this well-resolved experiment
On July 1 the railroads receive a ceaafully cope with the foreign situa­
great American business raa“ It is no violation of confidence to potent direction to make the initial
chine came to a standstill while the distinct and material decrease In .their tion, and gradually institute such Im­
tell you that one o f the most distin­ atart.
A
very
pertinent
question
ia:
Have
mftior adjustment wss being made labor costa and improvement In the provements as will approach the ex­
guished diplomats in Washington at
we
reached
the
time
when
the
word
» nd *t i» perfectly obvious and grati- classification and rules affecting the treme needs of our own and foreign
this time told me that his own country
"Go“
should
bo
given
?
In
other
words
W
" * to know that it will be impos- employment of labor. This succor nations, is unquestioned.
. .
had already cabled him to keep a
should July 1, be “ Decision Day" Blblc to make any substantial start on having been afforded by tho govern­
No
nation
could
have
more
reason
close watch on every step of our bud­
when the secretary of commerce, rep- the major recovery unless It be on, a ment’s action'through tho labor board, to be optimistic than the American
get enterprise and report to his coun­
resenting the administration, shall right, sound and permanent basis of it is perfectly right that tho govern^ nation hns today; a world in-great
try.
give the "Go’’ sign to all commerce price of materials, transportation and ment should Insist that on July 1 need of our products' and our finan­
“ I take It that perhaps habtta and
either . permanent or
emergency cial assistance, on the one hand, and
labor.*
nnd Industry?
practices of extravagances in govern­
freight
rotes
should
bo
put.Into
oper­ our abundant supply of both products
July 1, next, is n possible “ decision
Most assuredly no earlier date than
mental expenditures are not peculiar
ation;
nnd
these
freight
rates,
in
tho and money with which to respond to
July 1 would have been opportune, dny," provided the railroads arc will­
to the United States and that the
above
lines,
should
approximate
tho such needs on the other hand.
I nnd It might even be better to defer ing^ on that date, simultaneously, to
world would like to profit by oUr ex­
basis
obtaining
before
the
advance
of
the date for this “ all-togfltber effort" pdt into effect permanent or emer­
ample.”
Sept.'
1,
1020.
* "I Wouldn’t Go Camping Without
gency rates on agricultural products,
until August 1 or September 1.
President Harding called to order
materials,
It
la
unnatural
and
undesirable
to
building
materials,
road
Rat-Snap," Says Ray White
It is hard to imagine how fundathe second meeting for a conference i mental condition^ in the United States coal and similar heavy lines which expect business conditions to bo very
"W ife and I spent -our . vacation
on the new budget. Ho then left the i could be better than nt present.
go into tho matter of the nation's Jstable tho next few years. Hence, the camping last summer, smell of cook­
conference and visited with Senator I The present acute depression as food nnd building needs,
ncodi in all phases o f business Is suf* ing brought rata. We went to town,
Mellon in his office before returning i artificial, unnatural nnd unnecessary.
These freight rates were, on Sept,|^ c' cn* elasticity and adaptability- to got some RAT-SNAP, broke up
to the white house to presido over the \
. Iin our opinion, any such acute dc- 1, 1020, simultaneously raised 25 t o , mec* the varying trade currents.
cakes, but It outside our lent. Wo
regular cabinet meeting.
|pression is wholly duo to tho unwil- ■10 per cent. The nation's business is | Foreign developments, ns well! ns got the rats alright—big fellow*.”
Unlike yesterday’s todny’ s budget ( lingncss of the human faotors in the so closely, related that the present,the filial qutcome of the crops, nro nl- Farmers, storckepcrs, house wives,
meeting wns behind, closed doors. It ranks of both capital and labor to rec­ progrnm of ''nibbling" nt one rnte, ways important, hut uncertain, de- should use RAT-SNAP. Threo sixes:
was attended by thirty odd represen­ ognize nnd bow to the inevitable.
aftor another, und to such an Inadc-, termining factors,
35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
tatives of the federal departments and
Economic forces nre actively in quatc degree, except where water! if the nntion should ngnin enter a by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
agencies who have been named to operation, which refuse to follow the transportation is forcing adequate re- j period of great prosperity, which ia
gather
information for Director direction or ideas of either the cap­ ductions, obviously does not meet the , possible, the railroads should be nl- Hoad-IT-OFF”— ENERGIZE— NOW.
tains of Industry, the lenders of labor nced of the situation,
Dawes of the budget bureau.
•lowed immediately to participate, in
unions, or even the dlctntcs of govern­
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tho
The decreased rotes must bo put |such prosperity—certainly until, they
ment, unless such dictates conform to into effect simultaneously, nt lenst on fully recover nml nre able to supply Herald—by the pound— 15c.
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
such natural laws.
This nation nnd the world should
be profoundly thankful that the pres­
ent government of the United States,
in practically its every action, hns
shown a rcmnrknble ability and facil­
ity in affording the nation nnd the
Sum m er fertilizer on citrus trees pnys f o r itself in tw o ways— Rives larger fruit,
world a leadership and direction with
therefore
more boxes, and n greater bearing surface fo r next year's crop. W o recom m end
the intelligence, experience nnd abil­
ity to utilize these powerful natural
SEM INOLE T R E E G RO W ER
ID E A L HIGH G R A D E FR U IT E R
laws in bringing about the very re­
4% Amm., 0% A. P. A., 8 % PoL
4% Aram,, 8 % A . P. A., 4% Pot.
lief which is needed.
The American nntion has surely
ID E A L FR U IT and VINE M A N U R E
W. &amp; T .’s Seminole F ruit Manure
3 % Amm., 07c A, P. A., 10% Pot.
3 % Amm., 8 % A. P. A ., 5 % Pot
needed to go through the experience: &lt;t
of the recent months in order to |‘ *
quickly establish a rock foundation, j J
on which to build the tremendous bus-i
iness structure of the coming years, j ! !
The three big lines which make f«ir &gt;*’
a'normal volume of business are:
1.—The approaching harvest of u ..
crop produced at post-war costs, and j ’
which should, and undoubtedly can, b e , &lt;*
sold nt a net profit to the farmer.
j*

marketing o f
Whether your crop Is mostly of the beef or
chiefly o f the less desirable grades—
Is not Um marketing of .
goldens and russets import

Considering the citrus industry of Florida as
a whole and regarding the welfare o f all
growers of the state—
,
Is not the marketing of
goldens and russets important?

Because o f the known fact that usually it is an
easy mat*T to sell high-class fruit fo r good
prices—
Ia not tho marketing of
guldens nod rumete import

Because the average output of the citrus
groves of the state now runs bo largely to the
lower grades—
Is not the marketing of
■oldens and russets important?
Because of the preponderance o f low grade
grapefruit and oranges and the necessity for
the development o f markets that will absorb'
them—
goldens mad mosrts Important?
Because of the extent to which the citrus in­
dustry depends for its prosperity upon satis­
factory returns fo r ALL fruit that is good
enough to eat—
Is not the marketing of
goldens and russets Important?

MOTION TO QUASH
CONSPIRACY INDICTMENT
OVERRULED BY JUDGE
CHlcJKcT*July^*5^fudgo Friend
today overruled the motion to quash
the general conspiracy Indictment
against eighteen former baseball play­
ers aqd alleged gamblers in connec­
tion with the 1919 world’s seri**.

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FfclDAYv JULY 8, 1921

raises in rates from the common car­ a raise in freight rates came up, when The county levied a publicity tax sev- ting reaulta from your board
riers.
the question of the rnfse in telephone eral years ago but took it o ff on ae­ them about it at the meeting,, , 2
rates
came up, the entire county of count of the war coming on'with its dont stand back and criticise a o S
And
then
stand
back
of
your
Cham­
, . . .f r w U u t u 4 U l U i
B. 7 . HOLLT
* . 7, ULLABD.
t w n llo r u i T n u a n i
ber of Commerce in t^ia fight
to Seminole was effected and is effected additional-burden of taxation and ser- thing In which you are not takln
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..............O tu r il K iE iftr
maintain what we already have and and will be effected in the years to j vice. Every progressive county in an active part.
aklD*
----------------- o -----------------stand back of them to the finish. If come. The Sanford Board of Trade ( the state' has a publicity tax. Every
f i U l i M E r»rT I Y U . j kj
And then compare your * chanee.
Tho bridge question is as badjy mix­ this rate is granted it means the ruin and now the Chamber of Commerce progressive city in the state has a now and your chances a few year3 . *
sends men to these meetings, pays |Chamber of Commerce and with but and see it Sanford and Seminole com!
ed in Volusia as politics. Why can’t of the business of this section.
(UoarputteJ)
their expenses, gets out statistics, one or two exceptions the city Cham- ty aro not making progress.
0------ -—
they get down to the people’s busi­
im c u r n o H r u c x nr astavoki
PUBLICITY TAX AND WHAT IT puts in time and money and at the ber of Commerce uses tho publicity
ness
over
there?
No
wonder
the
Ku
flW TXAB
...... ................ M.IO
present time Sanford money is doing.tax of the county to assist in the
M EAN^TO CITY AND COUNKlux Klon rides in Volusia.
•
CLEAN UP.
mx M o r o n
........................................... i .m
it
for whom? For the entire county movements that mean so much to the
TY
AND
STATE
n n x r m o v t u i . . . . . . . . . . . . . *t i
----------------0 - of Seminole and the entire county commonwealth in general whether
This is the season of the year when
J
We heard a lot about what was to
suffers Just as Sanford suffers when they* live, in the heart-of the city or we are apt to be lax on the clean up
Just
now
thero
Is
considerable
dis­
be done about the Osteen bridge. Has
the raise is made. If the raise in in the country.
;» I
proposition. Many people are awav
all the enthusiasm died out or w ill the cussion in many counties of the state
rates
nsked for at this time which
The Herald has not asked and will from home a bit and they are apt to
about
cutting
down
taxes.
Boards
of
N M I I U U BUILD p r o .
rwm* 1U
people be satisfied to wait until Vo­
lusia county gets
normal—which County Commissioners and Boards of means ruin to the business men goes not ask either the city or the county forget about the back yards and the
F w i l t n A d m t l i l n j R r p t t u n la llv t
City Commissioners and City Alder­ through it will hit every iqerchant officials for any money 4ot any pur­ alleys and about that rubbish and
T H E AMI RICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
means, never.
BLV.
men
and officials of all the bailiwicks and every man doing business in this pose. Wo will, leave all these mat­ weeds that should have more atten.
— -------- 0------------ .
in the state are casting about trying county. There should never be any ters to the judgment of the city and tlon now than ever before. It is verr
"Behold the Fig*’ is the heeding of
When the franchise o f the toll
to cut the taxes. This idea is all division o f county and county seat county officials. But where other! essential that the city be kept clean
en article from the Agricultural Bu­ bridge runs out and the county takes
right and should be fostered Just as when the interests o f all alike arc progressive cities and counties In the for the next two or three months, f t
reau at Gainesville. Yes, we have.
them over it is not confiscation, al­
any kind of economy should be foster­ wrapped up In the same package and state and in other states set aside a ■hould be kept clean every month in
----------------- o - though the bridge owners might rise
ed but in cutting the miilage there is what helps one helps the other.
certain sum for this purpose it would the year as far as that is concerned
While we are speaking of disarm­ up and say so. It is merely the tak­
And then what about the out-of- be well for Seminole and for Sanford but now is the crucial period for sickalways the chance that the officials
ing we are arranging for a gun that ing over of property that belongs to
might be penny wise and pound fool­ town property owner who is never to continue the good work if it is pos­ nees and disease stalks through the
will shoot a five ton projectile three the county or the state as the case
ish and use up a five cent lead pencil here to take part in any advertising sible to do so. And they w ill. find land ab^ut this time of the year. Th*
hundred miles.
may be. There should be no toll
campaign, to become a member o f the majority o f the citizens o f the tall weeds and grass and cans half
trying to save a cent •
bridges on free roads.
— — o ----------------The editor of the Herald has lived the Chamber of Commerce, to get city and o f the county behind them filled with water and the various
S t jj.
&gt; Admiral Sima was given a slap on
------------O ' - — in several different counties during soaked on every proposition for mon­ always with the idea that they will places where mosquitoes could breed
the wrist by Secretary Denby, Being ■The Herald will not publish the
his twenty years o f residence in Flor­ ey that cornea up and they come reg­ do their duty as they see it and will are the things that, should receive the
a former "leatherneck" we would slacker list for Seminole county. The
ida and in several counties in other ular and often to the business men of save the tax payers money as much attention nbt only of the citizens but
have thought Denby would at least majority of the names are negroes
What about the person as possible in,.avery way and that of the city department. There is con­
states during the time when.he did Sanford?
give him a swift kick.
.who probably were drafted after­ not live in Florida and when it comes who does not live here and takes no they will not be penny wise and
siderable laxity on the part of all of
,3
.
----------------- 0----------------ward and never had their names tak­ to spending money for publicity pur­ part in helping Sanford and Seminole pound foolish. That they will look at
us and we can all take this matter to '
Big Bill Haywood, who fled to Rus­ en off the list. The list is not fair
poses he knows whereof he speaks and county to grow, but takes his toll out this matter in the broad spirit of co­ ourselves. Artel we hope the city desia to escape a* pen sentence in this to those who went to war nor to those
yet he wovild not advise either the of the city just the same. Ho carries operation and helpfulness.
pertinent will get Busy on this weed
country has used the wireless to tell who remained to Walt for the draft.
city or county to spend a cent on none of the burdens. He just “ takes”
And If every citizen of Seminole question and this ‘garbage question
' the U. S. authorities that he was com­ And then— the war is over as far as
publicity tax if it meant nothing but and never “ puts.” * But with the pub­ county wns a member o f the Sanford and not only clean up and get busy on
ing back. Preferred jail to Red Rus- the Herald is concerned.
advertising. Some people get the licity tax he pnys his part because it Chamber of Commerce there would be Iheir part o f the business but see that
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- —
And you no necessity of having a publicity tax. everybody does likewise. Sanford is
wrong idea of a publicity tax. They is levied in the ‘ taxes.
There is considerable criticism jump to the conclusion that it means would never get him to “ put” in any Or if every town in Seminole .county one of the healthiest cities in the
Dominion home rule for the Irish
about the laxity of the sanitary de­ printing Booklets, printing advertise­ other way.
had a Chamber of Commerce and ev­ world and we want to keep it that
says a dispatch. What those Irish
partment of the city. The criticism ments, painting bill boards, making
There are so many ways in which ery man in that community was a way.
need is what Paddy gave the drum,
is on the time it takes the garbage signs. This is only a small part of thin publicity tax helps the city and member there would be no necessity
And then it makes our city more
a darn good beating. They could get
man to get around especially in the the mission of a publicity tax. Cities' the county that it would take all the of a publicity tax and if every man in b«autiful.
together and save all those lives if
heart of t,he city. A representative and counties levy a certain miilage space in this paper to enumerate all Sanford was a member o f the Cham­
they had any sense. •
o f the Herald will go out And inspect for publicity tax because that is the of.them. There is so much to be said ber o f Commerce-----At a recent ‘ dinner of the Bald
these places from which the com­ best heading under which they can in fnvor of this tax and so little (o
Well, it would be the miilenium.
Head Club in London prizes were
Penn State Collega will send us one plaints come and sec Just why the de­ levy a special tax for special.purposes be said against it that any fair-mind­
Show us a city or town or hamlet awarded for-Jhe barest head, marks
o f her professors fo r the Woman's partment is neglecting their duty in and that special purpose may be for ed petson will agree to it,once it is without a live board of trade. or'T)oing given for “ color" and “ polish"
College. Suppose all his' faculty this critical season of the year.
county fairs, for big days, for farm­ put up to him in a fair-minded way. Chamber of Commerce or live organ­ in addition to “ Bparseftess." Prizes
members will kiss him good-bye
er’s picnics, for hospital purposes, for Of course there are some people who ization of some kind boosting the city were also given for the best solitary
thinking that he will die of the heat
preventing railroads and telephone arc against advertising the city and and we will show you a dead town, hair and for the best “ fringe.''—Or­
NOT THE KU KLUX KLAN
now or the alligators will get him.
companies from raising rates every county, who ore willing to let tho oth­ hamlet or village. Show us a place lando Sentinel.
•------------o----------Well, there is more sense in that
Unlawful acts are not countenanc­ five minutes, for obtaining better ser­ er fellow pny his way, to let the other that does not back up the Chamber
Trotzky has been jailed by I.cnine ed by the Ku Klux Klan says a state­ vice on the railroads and common car­ fellow do all the work and spend all of Commerce where they have one than in hnving those so-called auto­
says tho press dispatches. Now if ment in the Daytona News and in riers, for any and every purpose that the money to make him rich, to make one we will show you a dead city. All mobile races at the beach on the
the sober minded Reds will jnil 1.0- really true. Of course, they might will benefit the city or county or his property more valuable, to mnko of you in this community know that Fourth o f Juiy.
nine and allow the rats to do their try to make over some people when state.
his business better, to allow the bur­ you never accomplished anythin# by
------------ o—i--------work we will hnvc no more bother the law did not or would not take the
It always ' The price o f everything even to la­
The question has' been raised ’ by den of making a better city and coun­ your individual efforts.
al&gt;out the soviet government of Rus- case in hand but the acts of violence some that the Sanford Chamber of ty to fall on the sholdors of the ones took the united efforts of the Board bor is down and many of the utility
.sU.
coinmittocd at Daytona Reach were] Commerce and the former Hoard of who are willing to shouldeT it. And of Trade to put over any of the big plants over the country are lowering
not nijd will not be countenanced by Trade were not doing anything for then Inst, but not least, this publicity things in the past and it will take the their rates. Can we expect a lower
We sec some nice pictures of Can­ the Klnn. They might go in for a lit­ the country districts.
WhetV the tax is no new thing for Sanford or united efforts of the Chamber of Com­ rate here in Sanford?
ada in the local papers, -tlxe cuts be­ tle drastic discipline but they would question of better facilities
the for Seminole county to try «^ut. We merce to put them over in the future.
It is useless to argue the question.
ing supplied free. The fish do not not permit murder. There are many railroads in shipping fruits antLvcge- have had it before. The city donates
Ice should be thd cheapest thing we
look any larger and the'lakes no pret- crimes committed now under
the tables came up, when the question of so much each yeur for this purpose. And if you don't think you are get- enn buy in the summer time.
, tier than they do aroiyul Sanford so name, of the Klan just as there were
we will stay at home, especially with in reconstruction days but these ro e -1
the present railroad rates.
ing bands seen at night are not ul- j
----------- o-----------ways the Klan and in many cases have
And now the reform league would nothing to do with the Klan. It is
arrest Jack Dempsey for assault and rumored that 100 or more men in
battery on the person of Georges white garments and masked faces
Carpcntier. Well, they won’ t do any­ have been seen on the Sanford-Orlnnthing about the case, but honestly, do road during the pnst Week. That
Dempsey is guilty all right. He cer­ might be true and it might be the
**\Ve use our car for chasing wolves, coy otes and foxes. We must have
tainly assaulted and battered Georges. Ku Klux Klan, but they will not kill
anyone. And when you come to think
------------ o-----------casings that stand up, for we make our own roads, and after trying a
Volusia county commissioners do­ of it maybe they are needed in this
num ber of difTeikint makes we find there is no tire like Diamond.
nated $1,000 for the Voiusin exhibit part of the state tojKettlod some mi­
at the Orlando fuir for 1022. Semi­ nor cases that seem lo get- by the
W olves go fast, coyotes faster, and we go fastest— consequently we
nole county expects to go there with a law on technicalities. And then it i:i
few cents and win a prize but then always well to remember that it is
have suprem e confiden ce in Diam onds.’’
Seminole county has no publicity tax not any of your neighbors who are
A N D R E W D A K K E and F R E D D A H L E N , Cutbank, Mont.
and according to law could not do­ dressed in white riding through the
woods
nt
night
and
it
is
always
well
nate any large sum out of any other
to remember that unless the white
fund.
rolled figures bother you, never lath­
er them.
Sanford, Orlando, Dei.nnd, I’alatkn,
'Jacksonville, Tampa and every c Ry
RAISE IN RATES
in Florida purposes to send represen­
tatives to Atlanta to fight the present
In the face o f the fact that tin* rail■attempt to rnise the railroad rates
ronds
have already been grunted a
again. The “ comihon carriers” have
raise
in
rates and nlf of us arc paying
gone too far ami they will suffer for
all
we
can
stand today the common
it In the next few years. The people
F U L L o r L IF E
carriers
have
asked for another raise.
have, sopicthing up their sleeve this
i
?
•
In ihe face of the fact thnt the rail­
■time.
roads have reduced the wages of their
he
i amond
ubber
ompany nc
employees the *railroads have nsked
The cabinet will remain on the job.
A k r o n , Ohi o
for a new rate that would eliminate
The congress-will remain on the job
the water competition, In tho face
in the hot weather, so says the head­
of the fact that all commodities are
lines of the papers.
And why
coming down in price the railroads
shouldn't they? The common people
have nsked for another raise.
a to remaining-on the job even though
The American people, however, will
It is summer,, and we put them lip
rot stand for it and there arc some
there to stay on the job until it is
of the greatest Americnn people in
finished. We nre paying them for
the United States congregated in the
this job and if they do not want the
Southeastern states where this rnise
Job let them get off.
will become effective if the common'
enrriera nre not squelched now nnd
Germans Plan Great Legal Battle forever in their greed for gold. We
fo r Property Seized in the War, says have gone just as far with them ns
a dispatch. Sure, wo knew it. We we intend to'go and if the government
fight the war, we win the war, wo pay wishes to preserve the good old con­
all the taxes, wo are harrassed to stitution nriy longer the government
death with war taxes and collectors will take a decided stand on this mat­
jnow we will hand everything bock ter now and tell the rnilroads that
tho Germans. That is America, all they cannot hnvc any more raises in
•over. Well, all we have to say is freight rates. Sanford will not stand
When you make another call for it and* Sanford will tell them so at
nr Volunteers you will have to mak&lt;^ the hearing in Atlanta. We may not
d'and long.
9
kpow as much as the railroad ex­
,
.
--- ------------- o----------------perts on the. matter of rates but we
Judge Stewart hns been cased off know when we arc being gouged nnd
the board o f county commissioners of we know that when tho water rates
Vo!ueia„Judge Stewart has been sued are eliminated that we cannot do bus­
fo r $60,000 by the law firm of Gardi­ iness any longer in Florida.
Write to your senators nnd con­
ner &amp; Brass for damages, the attorBtir
neys for tho board have been exon­ gressmen nt. Washington and
erated o f aB charges o f bribery thein up to the enormity of the latest
brought by Judge Stewart and it crime in railroad circles. Write to
would seem that the Stewart star is them to take steps to prevent it or
an the wane. But you can never tell stop down nnd out.
Write to everyone thnt hns any in­
anything about our neighboring coun­
ty, A man is lifcble to bo governor fluence and tell them that the time
of tho state one minute and in jail the has come when the people of tho
southeast will not stand for any more
:;;next.

THESANFORDHERALD

Volusia county is in the throes of
another war, this time with the board
o f county commissioners. We hope
Osteen ferry bridge does not suffer
in the general mix up.

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�THE SALFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921

Freight Rates Boosted
Instead of Dropping,
Orlando is Aroused

FINE MEETING A T VALDEZ
HOTEL LAST
NIGHT
A number of progressive citizens of
S^ford met in the Valdez Hotel on
Wednesday night and perfected a lobranch of the Conopus Club, " A
jfotional Organization" for the pur-

poje promoting and developing any
interest or project for th e benefit of
the towns and cities In which branchu of Conopus are organized provid­
ing the people are Interested.
The Sanford branch of Conopus will
interest itself with all matters of a
civic nature pertaining to the do#
nlopment of the town, ^nd will co­
operate with other organizations of a
like nature in their endeavor to build
Sanford up to the rank it should hold
u a dty. Conopus is well fitted to
render service to Sanford and to In­
dividuals, because Conopus has a ccn-

tnl clearing house which enables a
group of people or an individual to
obtain desired information regarding
any subject or project o f a civic or
business nature.
:.,
,
Conopus docs not limit Its memborship to one member from a firm, bus­
iness or profession, neither is it limit­
ed as to classification as applied to
the business world, but it Is limited as
to qualification of members. More
than one party to a firm or business
may become a member of Conopus
providing the qualifications aro met.
At .the meeting last night the following officers .were elected:
Past President— Dr. C. J. Marshall.
President— Dr. E. G. Mobley. •
Vice-President— Dr. W. T. Langley.
Treasurer— Robert I)ccn.
Secretary—S. A. B. Wilkinson.
Directors— F. F. Dutton and L. A.
Crumley.
The following committees were ap­
pointed:
Committee on Constitution nnd ByLaws- S. A. II. Wilkinson, Dr. C. J.
Marshall, W. E. Walthal, E. S. Ward,
G. L. Hledsoo nnd C. L. Polk.
„
Booster Committee: .S. A. B, Wil­
kinson, Dr. C. J. Marshall, P. A. Mere,
W. K. Walthal, E. S. Ward, T. J. Eag­
an, C L. Polk, Dr. E. G. Mobley, fl.
L Bledsoe, Robert Dcen and II. P.
Smith.
'•
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday night July 12th in the Valdez
Hotel at eight o'clock. All members
are urged to be present, for at this
meeting the Constitution nnd by-laws
will be adopted.

TAhK SALTS TO FLUSII KIDNEYS
IF BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
DER BOTHERS.

The Orlando Reporter-Star has the
following:
That railroad rates are to be boost­
ed in the new revision of the tariff
instead of taking n, downward shoot,
notwithstanding the reduction of some
four hundred millions of dollars in
wages which has been allowed the
roads by the United States railroad
labor board, would seem from classi­
fication of the new ratea which have
been received by Secretary Cox of the
Chamber of Commerce and which will
be taken up as special business of
that body at tomorrow's luncheon.
The readjustment deals with rates
to and from points in southern terri­
tory. A hearing will be given the
proposed rates in Atlanta beginning
July II, when complaints will be con­
sidered. All those who desire to un­
derstand the question of the raise
fully should attend the luncheon of
the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow.
The claseificatiohs In most all In­
stances from various points corre­
spond In most cases to the above, in
regard to the changes proposed.
Under'report 14, section one, all
freight from New Orlean to Orlando
will be rated as follows: Class one,
present 222, proposed, 200; class twfl,
present, 193, proposed, 224; class
three, present, 182, proposed, 198;
class fo u T , present, 167, proposed, JOG;
class five, present, liOVi, prop s*d,
135; class six, present, 110’ propose*
112; jltsa A presjV S2; propmed
91; class B, present, 84^4, proposed,
104; class C, present, 71, proppsc’d, 70;
class D, present, 56, proposed, 02.

Stay at Home Sunday
and Eat
LA M B OR V E A L

World’s Leading Authorities Show Just Whal
Tanlac Really Is and Explain Effect of EacI
o f Ten Ingredients on the Human System
Power o f Medicine Conclusively Proven.
A day never passes but what thousands o f people ask the
questions: W hat is TanlacT W hy its phenom enal success? W hy
do we hear so much about it ? and W hy has this preparation so far
out-stripped all other m edicines o f its k in d ?
The answ er to these questions is easy and can be explained in
ju s t one w ord— merit. Tanlac is scien tifically compounded and
represents years o f w ork, study, experim entation and research by
som e o f the forem ost chem ists and pharm acologists o f Am erica.

CHOICE D EEF A N D FORK
OR GOOD F R Y E R S
BEST BLU E ROSE R IC E A T 8c lb.
W ILSO N 'S C E R T IF IE D OLEO, 30c lb,
13 LB S. SU G AR F O R $1.00
G A R D N E R 'S FRESH C A K E S
FRESH V E G E T A B L E S A N D F R U IT S

The Tanlac formula la purely ethi-' Tanlac which, because of their incal and complies with all National and fluencc upon the appetite, digestion^
YOU CAN GET THEM ALL AT
State pure food laws. It is purely assimilation and elimination, improve
vegetable and ia made from the most the nutrition and vita! activity o f all
beneficial roots, herbs and barks the tissues and organs of the body
known to Materia Medica. The Tan- and produce that state of general
lac Laboratories art among the larg- tonicity which Is called health.
The United States. Dispensatory
IR A D. M AR TIN , P roprietor
makes the following comment regard­
this country.
ing another ingredient:
"It may be used In all cases o f pure
or arscuL boms elxctiob roa
Altogether, there are ten Ingred- 1debility of the digestive'organa or notice
NOTICE TO CREDI
SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DtSTXIOT BO. S,
lenta In Tanlac, each of which Is of wherq a .general tonic Impression Is (OVIEDO). SEMIBOLE COUNTY, JTO IID A.
TORS
WIiu . m : A (willIon ha* b*#n pr##»Bt#4 to
recognized therapeutic value.
' required,"
th# I'n.iatj IVianl ot IHI.IIc I»aln»cllo« for
In referring to one of the most im- j There are certain other ingredients SomhnUf ('.am tj. Horlita. ■•!*u#.t b j w w » IU*n
twrntj fl&gt;# [*r rent or lb# ilnlf quaUfl#*! * We­
portant Ingredients of Tanlac, the En- described in the Dispensatory, and In ll.ra m l i l l l l within Hiwrlil T n School Dlatrtcl
I hereby give notice
No. .1 K tfIcilol*. BcnilhoW (V in tr. n«ct.|»,
cyclopedia Brittnniea says:
other standard medical text-books, as Inc
amt pellthmln* Mia IW nlJ lloatil «r Fvbllr to all parties owing me
tn.lrurllun fur tWnilnola IVmnljr, FhwMa. lo ccn
'It has been the source of the most having'n beneficial action upon the oi;- ami
oilier an flw tlin to be hebl wIIMn aabl
valuabte tonic medicines that have g^ns of secretion, whose proper func- S(«-|al Tat Mrhr.il IHalrlrl No. S. Utile. In) an account over ninety
Memlwile (V uiilj, riortita, to ileleruilne wheth­
eVer been discovered."
tinning results in a purification o f the er or hot there aba II be l*#tM*l bjr lb# calil days old, unless satis­
Tat Srtnnl IHalrlrl No. 3. tomta la Ibe
In referring to other o f the general blood streams passing through them, Mpertnl
anm &lt;ir I3H.000.IW. ttie (iroreeda o f anrb Irawla factory
settlement is
tonic drugs contained in Tanlac, the In this manner, objectionable and pol- til lie U»eil t»r the (&gt;tir|N## o f heqnlrlnr. bolMInc, enlarging, fnrnl.hlng or other* lae Implor­
13th edition o f Potter’s Therapeutics; aonous Ingredients of the blood are ing w Imp.I lull,III,,a ami errant croon,la end for made within sixty days
atrloalre uae o f the public free arbonla
a standard medical text took, states removed and the entire system invig- llie
within aald Mpeelal T c t Mrhonl IHatrtet No. 3, from this date your ac­
M.e
prio-eeila
of llie aald bond Inane emcamtJng
that "they Impart general tone and orated and vitalized,
In f'jo.(Ht) in |o I— uneil for the pnrjioM net count will be advertised
forth In aabl pellllon. ami lo lie ripendrd ami
strength to thw entire system, incluc)Tonic and Body Builder,
ill.lmtor.l lit a manner following, to-will
ing all organs and tissues."
| Tanlac was designed primarily for
1, SIT,1*10.00. to tie naeit In hulltllng and
a -li.-il for while 1-1.11,lieu at
This same well known authority in the correction of disorders of the -(nroWblne
,
Yours truly
0*1#-bi, ria.
This Sunday, July 11th, Rev. W. T.
3
U
o
i
i
III
lo I-I uaeil In rularcloc ami
describing the physiological of still stomach, liver nnd bowels. At the
Rancher, of Apopka, will be over to
CATES CRATE CO
funil.lilnc a negro m IhwI al liile la , Fbwlila.
3. fl.OOo.M to u. uaeil for the purt-baae of
preach at Moore's station church, if
furnlahliica ami lisrlilenlala fur all m-boola with- July 8,1921.
47-tfc
Iti Mill Mpeelal Tea Rrtiqnt Ulalrlrt, and.
his health will permit as it will be
WI.ereaat Tlie l'iw nlf Itnanl of I'jh lV Inthe last Sunday until the first of
atnirtion for MemImile t'mmlr. I'li&gt;fi*ta. baa rarefullj ciaoiliirtl aabl |iellllim and baa anrerSeptember that there will be preach­
lalnml that more than twenty-fire |&gt;er rent
i.f the Jill) ipialtfleit rlertor* reabttoc wltbln
ing or Sunday school services held ns
&gt;*t,l Mperlal l i t M.tneil IM.Irb'l No 3. |0*l#-hl)
it has been a custom to hnvc n vaca­
Cminty. riotlila, bare .lci.n l .al.l (wtlHfiiiliiii!* 1
IInti, anti
tion here each summer.
WliffPlj
•traction F«r HmiltPi!#
Flnilila. lit«, by
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning nnd
rratiluthm f lilsf da&gt; dclFftulft#d
lt»at
Im»u4«
son, Carl, were guests Sundny nnd
Itt IIm* Mll)t Of IJlI.IKMinO will hr miulrod
for Ihe
foflli 111 aild petlllntt, Jtid
Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
wl.filt «rt ptiumffalrjl n#rehlit«¥i». aald hfluli
In Itrar 1tile real at llie fate of all (iff rent
Rnhbitt at their cottage at Oonmndo come to pirss as it -will bo a great
ill i**£ itB ll jvef aiifiniti, Ifitem l ^ajald#
benefit. Not a season passes but-the
Bench.
* mmill 11 1,4*101* to la* dated July la I* 11*21. and
the* JifllirJjna| *jf
Id l-tjvil* lo l«*nvmw nine add
Mr. arid Mrs. Henry A. Ferguson, growers have great losses caused by
luuaUr ttdrijr jrara aflrr the d lle ibcreufluck
of
sufficient
drninnge.
All
prop­
WANTED
SOW, Therefore, In fiumumro uf law. altd lit
nnd family, of Richmond nvenue, left
[»nr»naMrt* of * ro*iduttou of title Hoard tfda
in their car Inst Thursday for their erty owners both men nnd women, WANTED—Young cow.
noflrv la beffhy given that on
Must b* ,day
Ibe bib ilax of AttgUal. A. I» IU21. ati election
former home, Parkton, N. C., for the are asked to sign on the datted line.
fresh and good milker, J. II. Mai­ will l»e Itelil ar*d ll»e aaiue I* lA^rehj virvlrrcd to
livid Itt S|*wlal Tak IMn-d f&gt;l«Vrlr| ,N.». .1.
Messrs. Bromley, Bledsoe, Chnpman,
summer.
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc lilt|odoi Seminole •TiHinlr. I'lorlda, to deter#Hi*-d ground* and fur the #itdu*iy# uaw o f
Mr. nnd Mrs. A.,Corpany drove to Dutton nnd others ure busy, helping to
ndur wrhe!lief of not llrere abaII l*e |Mt*rd by the put. IIf free w
within aabl UperUI T i l
NELSON for all kinds of the aald ^ e r ls l Tat fhli*adi tHattlH No 2, HrlamI (ilalrtri No. 3, Peiiiluule
Loughmnn Inst Friday on n business make it come to pass. Every one is
Cmittljr, Fhuid*#
lllitcitui Kerultmle l'utility, I’ tiivlila,
tinnd* 111
the prnrerd* «&gt;f Ibe aald Umd taaua amtmrtllitg
31-tic Hu* piitii of
glad to help such n public benefit
In t*ear IntirNt at the In t^UUU.(N) tu In* uaed fur th# purpoaea W t
rale of alt par cm l Id F*r rentl
aimuui, birth In aald (wlHItm. ami to b f tipanded and
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. ifenloy, of Cel­ along. The canal will drain 7,000 WE WANT a Indy or gentleman agent Intrfrat
able Pend anil Hally i !**'*ida In lie dtabfiraed
In a manner fullnwlng, tn w l(:
dated July.lat, lU2t; the i»rlnvli»j|l of **fd l*&gt;nda
ery nvenue, arrived home front At­ ncres, it is said.
1. $17,4VMt.no to W uaevl In building am)
for the genuine J. R. Watkins Pro­ to le o tio i due and payable thirty year* after furnUhlng
a *vImm»1 for white
children
at
the dale thereof* «a l* provided for In that
lanta on Friday from a two weeks
Ila.
ducts in Sanford nnd other vacant rerfain
rw lulkiti llda day adopted by
tbla 0*ledi*.
2- IJ.tMRi.fRt in be uaed Itt enlarging and furstny at their former home. Two cf
towns. A big opportunity for any I’tmnfjr lb*ard i»f l*«ibllf luatmctkm f*»r Semi- nlahliig a negro ***twai| at OtlriUi, f'lurlfla.
nob* I'iwinty Florida. In wldHi aMd eb-rlbtti
their neices accompanied them homo
2
iijm iim i lo I*
e uaed fr*r the purrliaae of
hustler. Write today for free sam­ j only fle*ae duty •pialirtiol rlerliifa wlai are furiitaidiig*
nn»l Inrldetttala fur all aehoula with*
frv-** IhiLW* residing wltbln aabl HjHeela I Tat
for a visit.
ple and free particulars of our won­ Hv|mmi| Idatrlvt Mu. 3 lllvledo) Neinliwde t'lriUk In »ahl Hjserlal fa % HUhtMid IHatrlrt, and
W here aa
11 la the aetme, of I 1jIn 1Hoard that
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prevntt nnd son
Fbirbia. ahall
entllled,In tote
derful offer.—J. R. Watkins Co., G5 ly,Tlie
ll vitjubl tie tfl the brat Intrreat nf Oiwclal T a i
aald
elfodlmi
an
urdvred
lo
lin
e
held
all
a
II
spent the Fourth at New Smyrna
IHatrlrt N&lt;», d In*lrdu|, Heudnute CtumMemphis, Tcnn.
44-4tp Iw held at the f*o|lln&lt; jdave vrllbin paid N|te«iaj ly, Florida,
to laaue Um&gt;U In the aunt uf^
with Mrs. I’ revatt's people. Althcia
TTl* Sf)H8r| IMatrlrl So, d, tOvletlo) Heudnola 000.00, the pruceevla lirefro f Id la* uaed and
-triKXTM WANTED—Watklna Ruimiirr Ditiika. romtty* Ktorlda* wliftr' tb# tail general alee* #V|iended Id the maimer and for the purjHWra
Curry accompanied them home for a
Walklu* fuuMintU Oil Khattipun and a
Idg thin a i l held. Ihruttglioul aald dtatrlvt, to wit:

m a^alsM of hot witir an*
phoopnato provanta lllnaaa
and kaopa us fit,

Ai prerlnn Jfn. 5, and I1«p •aid elerijon* ahall
lietlield in Hrnitdliner wllli law, and thw InP|*ee|nra and elerka o f the tillin g place ahall
make prnrnfd return It* the County lbmrd of
I'lildh1 Inatnirtloci for Kendnola County, rb*rlita,
Itumvdlslr Iv after the aald alert lull and* the
tabulation vt th* tot# |«dlad. and lh# iVunty
Hoard o f Ctihllr loairurthoi for rMuiltiol# Cutiiitr.
Ftorida* will he In at»eelal meeting at 10
LOU MAt.l*—Twu young rowa, froth, good, rnIlk*
rr* and trfy gm tle
Impilrr of k f i a ■l|tr&gt; 4»*rk*rk A, II. «4i the llttti day o f Attgual, A. It.
^aolll^, tXj,, ClrneTa.
JA-Ttc II»2l, to Foret*e tlie return* of the aald election
and t** delerodlie and Certify (he reaulta Cliefyvjf.
FOR SALE— Good farm mule in good
'I be fidluifltig named are hereby ap|a*lulnl
designate*] aa Clerk and ln«pec!r»ra to Ih»|i|
condition.— M. Fleischer. ll-2G-tfc ami
mot nOiiart the aald election at the polling
place or pretine I nametl, to wit:
At iTet Inet So. R, {(Ivledo) Foiling 1‘lice,
Celery Seed’ Just arrived,
laattfort'a Hifre
ed direct from France. In
l l - ’.ll. Mecall, ftteen Sr loon’ , J. It.
In*
•jM.iurB, amt It. W. Lawton, Cletk.
Vilmorin sealed packages
All i*f wtitrh la done and ordered by the Cmin*
ty Ibkard of |fvihllr tnatrurlbui for HemInote
and see us.—The L. Allen i
CtKinly* Florida. In regular aeaalwn
Sanford, Fla.
Ihla the 9tb day nf July. A. I». It»2l.
I\ r . IIAIIIU80N, 1
OutlrnMti,
p o ll SALE— No. 817 West
C. A. PAI.LAH.
T. XV11,1.1 A MS,
Eight rooms and bath. I
County * Hoard o f l*ublle Instruction
for IkmliMde (Xwttjr* I’ lorlda.
nf](j
write box 782,
%Ulewt:
Una o f » f » r Id7 fdhar Quality lln M l aro Mg
a**llrra.
\X&gt; w*nf a lady or r m lh m in agrut
In Hanftiftl and olhaf vatant rlllro. W rllv to«lwjr fur f i w aNiuph* and part leu lira. J
It.
Walk In* l i i „ til. AtrmpliU. T**nn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen, of Mt.
Dorn, were callers at the Ellsworth
home on Bcnrdall avenue Sunday,
It would be much ensler to tell of SAYS A GLASS OF HOT WATER
those who stayed at home the Fourth
AND PHOSPHATE PREVENTS
than those who went away because
* ILLNES.y AND KEEPS
practically everybody went some
US FIT.
where.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiley Wilson, of
Just ns coal, when it burns, leaves
Cameron City had another daughter
behind
Incombustible ashes, so the
born to them a few days ago.
food
and
drink taken day after day
EaBt Sanford- friends will be inter­
leaves
in
thfe alimentary canal indlested to know that Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed.
gestible
material,
which if not comJ. Mulligan hnvc gone to Green Covo
pletely
eliminated
from the system
Springs to mnkc their home.
Mr.
Mulligan will to’ manager of the each day, bucomes food for the mil-.
Southern Bell Telephone Company at lions of bncterin which infests the
bowels. From -this mass of left-over pjn&lt;
thdt place.
1. I*l!|t, | R l w l
Mrs. Frnnciq McDougal Swarfon is waste, toxins nnd ptomaincliko poi­ Von x ifiE—is*ii) nioi **«ri
S K tfllf/ (&lt;l lltHhl.
»iu**
(S*rt|
nf
It*,,!
I
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at homo from the Hot Springs, Ark., sons nre formed nnd sucked into the .Mrk /.-(l*i(i *n. . *___ y
IOI( SAI.II - W ill* W fin ilallr itilrt.n*,
hospital where she is trnining for a
OK DEM TO HOLD AN FLECTION IB SFECit Mailin'* llrral •train*.—W. II.
IAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. J, (OVIEgraduate nurse. She will be hero for
Men and women who can’t get feel­ Altanmulr Sfolnr*. I'la.
DO) SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
about
a
month.
Her
mother,
Mrs.
G.
nuicist here; take n spoonful In a glass
V
; a ‘fill!*, !&gt;•• Irrfi |,rr**nl„l it,
ing right must begin to take inside
litCutnt) ll»ar&lt;l uf I’nhtli- !u*trii,tl,*i fur
"f water before breakfast for a few C. McDougal, has been quite ill for baths; Before breakfast each morn- J
St&gt;tt.|iB,k&gt; 1 'mmlr, n..,|,la. utt Juoc Tib. IICII.
NOTICE
*lfu**l !•&gt; liuur IItam t w r tit fflir |u-r rani uf
days and your, kidneys willjthen act several weeks.
in tf drink a glass of hot water withj
tlir it ill* ■(U*l|f(r.| ulrrTur* r*-*ttllM(f wlltitn S (»c.
There was some misinformation a teaspoonful o f limestone phosphate
fine- This famous salts Is made from
The G. I. A. to B, of L. E. have la) Tat Srl)i*i| |)|a(tlrl No. A, JOr l-.lnt Aatulnal*
luilnlr,
fk o l.li, aaktua ami i-llttouln * tliat an
the acid o f gropes and lemon juice, printed in our East Sanford nows Inst in it to wash out of the towels the Hosed their regular meetings until •Union l*&gt; l»M nllbln aalj S|*rlal Taa Krlw.il
IHalrlrl
Nu. :i H ).(*,(-,t KamliwU I'uanljr, riurlweek
and
wo
will
herewith
correct
combined with lithio, and has been
previous day’s poisons and toxins, ar.d further notice. Soclnl meetings will tla, lo lUIrrmln*
U r tjarailun a* to wtirllirr ur
the
same:
R.
B.
Chapman
has
not
used for generations to flush and
to keep the entire ailmcnvkry c.inni be held on the second Tuesday o f each nut l»unl* In II* aim uf |3&gt;,ikn.lQ MioII |#
U*or,l Ity *al.| H|irrlal T *» K&lt; lioul Dlalflrl No.
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to sold his BeardoU avenue farm and clean, pure, and fresh.
\month at the homes of the members. S. (Orlribi) tba |irur«rtU tlm ruf lo loi tun I fur
docs
not
wish
to
sell.
The
John
Ilus|rtir|»_r uf aC|qlr|ns. iMillillns, rnlartlna.
neutralize the acids In urine, so It no
Those wbo arc subject to sick head- Will meet with Sister Lllja on Thurs- Hu*
fnrnUlilm nr u itrrolrr |n-(,rur|na win*it buildSell
farms
have
not
any
of
theirt
been
in- • anil nrlAwt anmnda. and for Ibr rtrlnilra
linger llrritates,* thus ending bladder
u*r uf lb* (itiltlli- ft*-# arthniU o il bln Mill S(irrsold but they are for sale wo under­
weakness.
tai Taa Kit .ml l&gt;l*lrlrt No. 3. KroiltwU ('uanstand. The Harry Ward farm of. 15
tr, I'lortila.
Jad Salta Is inexpensive; cannot InTl'i-rrfur# It# II Itranlrnl: T in t'an #Ur Iion
acres on the west side of Beardall ave­
NOTICE
or
AFFUCATIOB
FOB
T
A
X
D
IZD
!
»■»and lb# *au:» la li#r*l.» m lrm l loI* U*k!
j ure» and makes a dellghtfull efferveaUNDER SECTION 17» OENEXAL BTAT*
«*» Hal.t Kjiw-lal Tai Krlwol
Dlairtrt No. 3
nue has been sold to E, W. Pot
C(,nt lithla-water drink.— Adv.
urra. law« or Florida
iii«i#&lt;.ioi s#n,in-)i# ronnijr. riorida. on o» nth
Jackson, Mich. Mr. Potter ___
and*'aon quarter pound o f limestone phosphate
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&lt;laj Uf Ans u*l. A. !», m i . lo ilaipniitn# «b*lie
Nollr# I. Crtrbr sl»#n Ural Mrt. Sarah U. jr «r »of IL#r# .1.11 «# I-ur.l h / Sp#r|al Tai
•zpect'to^'be here* and iairm the land ^rom the drug store and begin pracLawton.
(&gt;ofr|,a##r
Af
Ta*
IXIIflrai#
N*.
3r&gt;3.
Kduuil
IHalrlrl No. 3, (O*l#tlo) KrmtnoW |Aau».
.
.
.
•
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_.*
i_..n
j
_
u___
The Haight A Magee garage has thir^oridn^seison'snd btilld a home' jHrlnotiring intiimftl
Internal ftunitAtinri;
sanitation; This Will ilafbtl tb# Olh il*r of JolZ, A. D. IDIS,. ban ru#d JZD » H « . In It # atinor 330.000.00,
lo
•aid
rvrt!fle«t(*
lo
mj
offlrr,
and
hfef
mad*
ij&gt;'**-r
Inlarrol
«| lli« inf# o f gig |«*r root &lt;0
ninths many changes lf» the psst few ;on Beardall avenue.
rcost_‘ very
‘ - little,- but is sufficient to |i!|p#tMi fur Ife* ilw l In !•*»# In ifinmlinr* Prt rontl p#y uptuitu.
lMrrr*l iwriliV wml in
Mr~and Mrs. Clarence Flower* and make anyone an enthusiast on the ** ML l«V. J**lil rortlflrfetfe vnibrarv* tb.» fol
ImU t» b# ilfefrd July III, 1021, Bud lo
wceks and the garage has taken bn a'
young
people,
.of
Celery
avenue,
and
(subject.—
Adv.
ritified air. , The front o f the build­
Mr. and ’Mrs. I. D. Hart and party |
-------------------- 7------ing has a new coat of paint, cmbellwere at Coronado bcAch .celebrating
CLEARWATER, ^July 2.—The Inl»hcd with nAv signs, and the storage
the 4th.
t
■
tijun Beach Hotel, south of this city,
department has. been beautified with
. ,T! i u ' •”
K*. b o n w lo te d . . lb . Youn* Wolated throughout East and South San. . .
.
’
ford for a canal to be cut from Lake men’s Christian Association camp
Jessup to Lake Monroe to drain the from August 1 t« 16, It has been an_______ ,...r _____
truck farms and .the large area of on- noupccd here. The camp will to for
live* wire and demon- 1cleared land laying between and in girls of grade and high school age
cures sores,
the vicinity. This la Ahe third time from all Y. W. C. A. clubs in Pinellas
___________
;
there has been art effort 1o have this county. Mrs. Harriet .Byrnes, of
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad,
carried through ahd It is hoped it will Tampfc, will be director o r the qamp.
666 cures Malarial JFever.

and ohjeeta aa.are hereinabove aet forth and fen
la atalnl In aa|.| iwllltun
Tkal It la Hut
* Tl»*roffiro It** It It
It.-ar&gt;1 o f fuW le
tlrtrnulnilkm o fltb f*
Ififttfwthm fur tftniilnol# rimntjr. F k M a . that
tl.e at.tn.inl of l..m!a rr-j.itrr-1 Uw [IV |inrp«M-«
Mid libjvif * w l
J ft Wald" jwtllli.n la lb*
■Util of I3UMMMI1 Ilia I (lie aald Utola aliatl
tn*«r Inlrroat at Ihr ralr of *1 fkMf rout p#r fen*
tiutu; iin* liilrnrH ui aabl Uuidi lo lo* payable
*r ml •annually; raid l*jnd* tu lie datrd July l#t,
IU2I, and l«* mature thirty yrarv after Ihr dale
tbrrrfjf, and,
H**t |b Further |tr*iltr|, That a
iie d it
rh-rilno tie btJd Ih wild Rfirrlal T»* Hehool Dietrlrt No, 3 (U tIo Iu ), Hemlnnlr rvunly, llnrldai
In aW'ordmrr wllti !«ar, to detriruloe whether
fir not (here ahall be Uannl by aald Hpeclil T a i
tichoed DUtrlrl No. 3 (Ovledol, Herulnol# 1’oilnly, Florida, l»u»U a* are pro?bird for tn Ihla
v™hitbMb and.
He It Forther Ueeolved; Tlial llile roeoln*
Hon Ih* putdhlinl In Hi# Hanford llrffehL ft
K^napaper itnhUahod In Hemlrude Fouaty, Fkwld(« n il without laid JtpeHal Tfei flrhftnl Ida*
trlrt No, .7, there losing no newepeper publlahet!
within aald ftperlal Tat HsIokJ 1&gt;i■ir1ct No. 3,
i « • . r-k fur four «irr.'wlt» w.rk«.
Till* mulalloti tdaolnl la rr*uLir «M*lan
t (lir Cwinlf lloirtl uf l*uti!!r. Iiutrnrll*ia fur
«\ l‘. IIAII III SON t'1wlninli,
r . A. DA I t, AS.
MIEtl T. WII.I.IAMS,
Oumlf tloaol uf I'Bhtlr lu.lrarllua
fur Htnlmlr (Vutoljr, ElurliU.
Inala, anti K i f l f
flH® H u tv tiiy to Hoard
kinuui a

VVWAAa

■AM.IUil

4 UVt

CIRCUIT. IB AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIPA

Halil# ,V. EoflUh. I'un|ilalaanl,
TIIOMAll K. r..N(ll.lS||. tUf*n&lt;lant.
Tu Tt.ntuaa E. RnalUb;
ll aeiwartns fnun an aWlJatll (IU.1 In UiI#
ran## that lb# m ldfnf* of tb# tUffmlanl 1#
n-)kntivB( tail Ibal ll I# IIh li#]|*r uf afnasl
lh#t lb* it,r#n,lanl I, u*#f i.rnlf-mi* frara of .
•a# ami |bal lb#t# la on |&gt;#rwa la ll&gt;# Htat#
nf Fb^lila Hi# aarrlr# nf a Mbpo#aa upoa *eal4 bln.I th# Mill daf#m!aut.
Tb#r»fofr, job. THomaa R, Knfllah. ar# bar#,
b j , r#.|nlml uo lb# lat &gt;taj of Au,u*l. A. I),
1D31. t# aepaar to lb# Mil o f ounplalfll m#U ?
aralaat JUB In mb) ran##. o(b#rw!a« a J**r#»
|i*n m nln*. «t|| bn ##i.i tUI# h# ralrml aialoat
Sy— a - l - W
. . r
" . ^ 3 ^ tt la fnrltar nnlara.l that aabl rnlllr* b#*pabIUtu*l In III* Katlfnnl IMraU, a n#*rtpan#r pnb’ labotl Is s#mlouI# 1‘uaatj, Flotilla, for four
n«a#rnlt*r n##ka.
*
Wlln*M uij lianj ami »#*l uf lb# abo»# »tal#4
rwift on tbD Tib ilaj of Jnlj. A. I». I«3I. •
IHKALI
K. A. DOrOLAlU.
ll#f* Clrrall Court. ,
Hr:. V. R. IMM IM.AHS, D. u
JOHN n. LRONAMI1Y.
.
Sullrlhir amt nf iVmnwl fur lVia(ilaliua|

CARPETS AND RUGS WASHED
AND CLEANED at your home or wo
will call for and deliver.—Hamilton#
Reach Electric Carpet Washers used.
Phone 560, S17 East First 8treeL

82-fltp 4G-2tp

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921
. Notice lo bereb/ (leas that we. tbo «»deralgued Incorporator*, intend to appl/ to 111*
Excellency Cary. A. Hardee, Ooremor of tbo
Btalo of Ftorida, at Tallabaasoo. Florida, ea
tbo lltb da/ of Jnl/. A. D. I M , or aa moo
thereafter n we cia be beard, for Lotten Pat­
ent to be loaned to tbo HASH-LINK ABSTRACT
NOTICE OP INCORPORATION
CORPORATION, of which corporation tbo folNotice li bereb/ xlren. that tbo undenJrsad lowlof abaII bo tbo Artlclaa of Incorporation.
Intend to appl/ lo the Honorable Cor/ A. Har­
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
dee. Gorernoc of the .Slate of Florida, at TalOF
labatoee, Florida, on tbo 12th d a / of Jo)/, A.
NASH-Lnrx
ABSTRACT CORPORATION
P. i n i , for I-etten Patent Incorporating
ARTICLE L
AUTOMOTIVE SOPPLT OOMEANT
Tbo aim* of tbla corporatkxi aboil be MASHunder the follow Inf proponed ebarter, tbo orifInal of which U now on file to tbe office of LINK ABSTRACT CORPORATION, and IU princlpil place of bailneaa aboil be In Bi■ ford. Semi­
Ibo Secratar/ of State at Taliabaoaee, Florida.
nole fount/. Florida- Tba alid corporation m i/
A. B. CORNET,
beet office# elerwberi la lb* State of rioridi
N.-E. W . HINT BUNK.
aa b / Ita business me/ become preraai ry «r
J. N. NCHWEBBS.
•
PROPOSED ARTICLES OP XROORPOEATION expedient.
OP
AUTOMOTIVE SOPPLT COMPART
We, -the andenigued. bare afreed to aaeoclala
oareelrea, and do bereb/ become associated, for
the parpom of formtn* a bod/ politic mod cor­
porate. under and b / rirtoa ef the lawa of the
State of rtorida. and do bereb/ adept tba folproperty in tbo Oonatioa of Seminole. M e and
Volusia, and aucb other Oonatle* u may be here­
after determined a poo far commercial purpose,
and to fuaronlea and loanre til lee U roil
place of builneee mall be at Sanford. Florida, erty In Mid Seminole, Lobe and Tataria
bat It may bare and Mtabllab neb other place# Ilea, rtorida and rack other Oanntlae nn _________________
______
driermlned open.
To_______
purchai t»t*
of baatntH aa tbo Board ef Directora m e/ from bereafter
and Omni/ and Municipal tax aala certlflcatee
time to time determine.
tn
Ha
own
behalf
and
u
exeat
far ether perARTICLE I.
Tbe general nature of tba boalneM to be noo. peraoM or corporatloM. and wll And assign
the aame for profit or to obtain tax deed*
trtniecled
_ _________________________
~
—
1 end
(Ad u_
comdoetad
by Mid corpora~tie*
Ibecron. To buy and Mil mertfafM.
atarka,
■ball be m follow!, to-wit:
bonda
and other eecwiUee and ta own and con­
To aoiolrt, buy, aura, aril, manaractura and
Athene lee deal In aalomobllM, aslomobito litre trol the aine. To buy, MO, make, m o tlm *.
end automobile acceaiortee ef all kind* and do- leaar, uanatr. control or otberwUa operate abocrlptloa; to buy, aell and deal In palate, otto, atract book, or abatract pliata for profit tn tba
Iaeolloe and other molar feel; lo own. MUbllab, Conn ilea of Seminole, Lake and Votuala and
maintain and operate (ara/ra and automobtto each other countli tn tbe State of rioridi aa
repair abopa for tbe repair and •toraxe of anto- may hereafter be driermlned open. To ewa,
moMlea and other eehlclee; to own, eetabllab, buy. Mil. leone, morlgsg* or- olher-wUe Mrooduet and maintain atoraca batter/ aerrlca cumbrr root end poroonel property la tba atata
■tatlona, paint abopa for tba palattoc and ran- of Florida. To art u Troeteo for ladlridaoU
orattnt of automobile# and ether ▼thlrlte, and or corpora Ilona, ta aiacuta trnata, and in act
TUlennlxlnc ptonte for the rtbulldlni of auto­ m Ei ecu tore of WllM tad AdmlnUtnter of
mobile Urra; to fro trail/ ao/ice In, rooduet
and carry on tba buafnoM of dealer* to all
kind* of fooda, wire* end mercbandleo or ev­
ery clean and deerriptlaa; to . acquire, own.

Legal Advertisements

■Your police department will give your
home and your business better protection.
■You can travel to and from work independ­
ently, comfortably, swiftly, and safely.
•You can pass anything on the road if you
wish.
You can take her along on every trip and
outing.

nr cxsouit ootm i o r m
u t u h nr.
S ia m circuit o r Florida,
um aoLX oountt
Georr* Gelnr#, Complainant. '
TO.
Jennl* Oil d m , Defendant.
,
CITATION
To Jennie Gi Is m , pl»M of r«#ldaar* i i U m i :
Too »r» berth/ ordered to bo and appear be­
fore our Mid court it tbo Coart Hou*# Id Bi d ford. Florid,. la tbo iboro entitled m o m on tbo
ttrat Moodar io Annul, 1821, tbo n u being
tbo flrot day thereof, rod ■ ruto da/ of this
Court, to BDiwar tbo bill of oaapUlot fUod
birotn afalnat too, oho tbo aim* win bo taboo
u con tr i a d tod followed b / appropriate do­

Distributors o f Henderson and Excelsior
Motorcycles
FLORIDA

ORLANDO

C apt Pagenhart Hurt,
Car Struck By Engine
in Suburbs of Daytona
(From Tuesday's Dally)

EXPECT TO MAKE CHANGES IN
CAMP AND GIVE BOYS A
CHICKEN PILLAU.
{From Tue*4*jr'# Daily &gt;

The Sanford Rotary Club at their
meeting today decided to give the Boy
Scouts a big time one week from next
Thursday, at which time the Rotarinna will go with the boys to the
camp on Silver lake, help them to
build n be.tter dock, screen the dining
room and make other needed repairs
on the house nnd clean up the place
generally and put the camp In flratclnss condition for the Boy Scouts
to use. They also pledged themselves
to buy two good row boats for the
Boy Scouts t use on the Inke. At the
clean-up day the Rotarians will give
the boys a chicken pillnu.
The Davis-Dcklc Cigar cotnpany of
Tampa, through Manager Campbell of
the Vldez Hotel, ndded a nice box of
cigars to the menu nnd the Rotarians
enjoyed the dinner nnd after-dinner,
cigars, while they sang songs of Ro­
tary between the courses in the menu.
Even though the summer vacations
are cutting down the Rotary attend­
ance the spirit uf Rotary keeps the
members on the job, and the work
among the Boy Scouts Is only one of
the many enterprises thnt will feel

PEACEFUL F O U R T H SAKE AND SANE FOURTn
IN SANFORD YESTERDAY

Capt. C. A- Pnganhart w h s Imilly
injured yesterday oji the railroad
crossing in the suburbs of Daytona.
He had the Pell family in his car
nnd just ns he reached the East Const
Railway crossing in Daytona saw an
incoming freight train almost on him
and just as happens many times his
engine stnlled on the track. The oth­
ers in the car jumped but Capt. Pngnnhnrt stuck to the ship in nn endeav­
or to move, the car .before the engine
struck him. He was unsuccessful and
the nuto was carried o ff the tracks
and thrown to the side of the road
and Captain Pagnnhnrt Rustnlned
many bruises and the extent of hia
injuries had not been obtained fast
night. He is now in Dr. Kloek’s hos­ ford. In the County of Hrmlnule and Htate of
pital ut Daytona nnd his condition is rtorida. on till. Ihe 71ti .fay of Jane. A. I) IU21
'SEAL)
I.EOLA I'OWEll..
said to bv better today and he will re­
cover. On account of Cnpl. Paganhart’s age his many friends went
greatly alarmed nhout him yesterday
on hearing of the accident but it is
SPECIAL MEETIMO OF STOCKHOLDERS
Oeceofi, Florida, Jane Sth. 1631.
hoped thnt he is not internally injur­
Is hereby xlren U)*t by direction of
ed and thnt he will soon be able to be tb*Notice
Iloird of Dlreclorm o f the Derrola I’yprm
Company a tperlal mrellnjr la hereby called to
out again.
l-e held on tiie IBlh day of July, A. D. 1821,
at 10:00 a m. at tbe office of the Company
"It Looked I.lkr n Itattlcfirld in at Oareola. Florida, for the purpose of rnilny
•&gt;n the question to Increase tbe capital stork of
Europe," Hnid Mr. C- Dunsler
the Company from $730,000 (vt to ll.ovyooo no
(be aulborliatlon of the laauaai-e of preferred
"Wns staying at a hotel in a small by
slock to the amount of $300,(IpO 00 to to
rlded
Into 3,000 share*-of tbe par-value of
Pennsylvania town. Early one morn­
$100.00 etch, and to fix tb* relstlre rlxht* end
ing 1 went to the stable to biro n rig prirllpye* of tbe aherr* of common stock and
Ihe aliarea nf prtfrrred elock of arid company,
and was shown a pile of dead rnts and
to prnrlde the method by which aald addi­
killed with RAT-SNAP the night be­ tional allirr* of preferred atock aball be dis­
posed of by the corporation.
fore, Looked like a battlefield in And. alao to Amend Article Ut of the Chap­
’ and Article* of Incorporation of tbe com,
Europe.*1 Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25, pter
in / *0 lh$t aald Article HI ahall conform to
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­ Ibe term# of tba Incresi of capital atock and
Ibe rondlllun of euch Incresi and the rrlillee
ware Co.— Adv.
rlsbl! of Ihe common and preferred atorkboldera.

GGG cures Chills nnd Fever,

If nations would devote a little
more
energy to building friendships,
Yesterday was one of the- most Bnfc
they
wouldn’t
need bo many of the
and sane Fourth of July days that
other
kind.
Sanford has ever experienced. Those
who romnined in town thought they
NOTICE TO CONTRACTTORS
were in a cemetery so peaceful was
the day and so few people were on the
Scaled bids will be received by the
streets. Everyone who could get
building committee of the Sanford Rod
•way was "somewhere in Florida,"
&amp; Gun Club for th.* building of a club
and the parties at the springs nnd
house 60x120 feet, ot Sanford, Fla.
lakes and those who went to Daytona
PlanB nnd specifications may bo had
•nd New Smyrna just aboub took
at the office of the secretary, 116 Park
•way the entire population. While ev­
Ave., Sanford, Bids will bo opened at
erybody had a good time, the older
8 p. m., on Friday, July 1st Com­
ones, as usual, were very tired today mittee reserves the right to reject any
and expressed themselves, as usual nnd a‘d bids.
on the Fourth of July. Next year It
W. M. HAYNES,
should be arranged for a big day in D21-28-W
Secretary,
Sanford—something we have not had
here In many, years. Aside from the
Atlantic ocean, there is nothing more
in the various resorts than could bo noiii** 11 nervpy firm (hit j , 12. Minft m f *
obtained in Sanford and Sanford peo­ rhetor of City Tax OrtlMrste No.* 23B, dalrd
tb* 1st day of April. A. D. 1811, ht* Mled aald
ple should begin to think about enter­ certificate In my office, ami baa mad# applica­
tion for tax deed lo Issue tn arruntsnr* with
taining the thousands next year.
law.
Slid rffttOrati emfafneM lh« followtnjc

There Is no excellence without great
laboe, but thero is plenty of labor
without great excellence.
•

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described pro|&gt;erty •llaated In tbe City of Senford. Kemlnulr County, Florida, low ll: fnt 20,
Blenllford'a Add.. Ttie aald land being attssid
*t lha date of Ihe Issuance of each rortlflcat*
In Ihe nemo of 0, II. Braswell, IJnlrw Mid
certifies!* shall to redeemed according 10 law
(ax deed will tine thereon tm (ho ath day of
Aognet, A. D. 1821,
WIIm m my official alfnatur* and *#*! thto
tbs 1st day of Jaly, A. 1 ), 1831.
E. A. DOUGLASS.

Rub-My-Tlsm for Rheumatism. ,«Mt&lt;

elect a I'realdent; a Vlce-I'resldenf, a Becratary and Treaaurer. On* person may bold Ike
_ Secretary
~___ __■ —and
-------------------.
Tbe
office of _both
Treasurer.
The
person* wliopersons
who. era to L
rondect
----e . . tbe
--- ---------baelneaa
------ ef
this rorportttoo
corporation ta
aa It* ttmpor*ry
temporary offlctr*
officera until
anUI
thli
the Directors are elected at tbe first annual
meetl'nx"
btreinaftrr
protldmee
IInf of lhe
tba etockholdare
stockholder# bm
lnaflrr prorid­
ed for shall be George B. Neab, President: W . R,
Link, Vlce-Preeldeirt;
E. 3R^Baker,
e -« a k e q Secrour^
r-.-ldrirt: B.
wbo, tofTtli** ^Wlth B. O.
Wee, •hell
“ roerillale the Board ef
___ _____
___ first snnoil meeting of the
The
stockholder* ahall be held on the Second Toeeday In January. A. D. 1823, and inquaU/ theretflir on the Second Tueeday In January of each
nd
year,
be
■■4
**1 lerery
it*/
X
e—
• ■ aoch meeting
—
—
n-'w ■to —
— held at. the
principal office of Ui* corporation *• Sanford.
Florida.
ARTICLE VI.
The big brat amounl of Indebtedneo* or lia­
bility to which Ihle corporation can at any
time subject l l i l f to On* Hundred Thousand
($100,000.00) Dollar*.
ARTICLE VII.
The i * l of thla corporation ahall be a clrcu*
Hr Impreulnn and bear In (he center the words
"Corporate Beal" and around tb* circumference
"NASn-LINK
ABSTRACT CORPORATION.
1821."
ARTICLE VIII.
Names, real denere and lubecrtplton of Incorporalnra:
Nu. of
Residence
Hharea
Nam*
.Orlando.
FI*..................
ISO
Geo. B. Noah...
OrUedo,
FU..................100
W. R. Link...-.
Sanford. Fta. .................ISO
R. C. 11uraid ale,
Orlando, Tla. ................. 10
E. 8. Hiker____
GEO. S. NASII.
W. R. LINK.
R. C. BURN8DALE.
E. fl. WEV.
E. ft. BAKER.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE:
On thU day peraooally apt-earetl before tn#
Geo. H. Nash. W. It. IJnk. R. C. Ilumadale. F..
H. Baker. E. S. Wetr, well known to me to he
the persona who executed the foregelng char.
ter and aeierally. earh for blm ilf abd not '« !
tbe oilier, acknowledged Ibat be eie.-utel Ihe
•ima for tb# oar* and imrimvi Ibetelu eapregard.
Witness my bind and official i l l it Orlando.
O'snxe County, Florida, (till ibe 3*Mb -toy of
April. A. D. 1821.
,
(Notarial Seal)
W. J. HORAN,
'
Notify FnbUe, HUte
of Florida, at I a r/e.
My Com minion eiplrea Beptemler 20. IU2I,
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In tb* Circuit Court of the Seeeatb Judicial Cir­
cuit e f th* State e f Florida, County
af Seminole
NOTICE OT SALE.

II.

NQTICE o r A r r LI CATION FOR TAX DEED
UNDER SECTION $71, GENERAL
STATUTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
Nolle* It hereby (lata that C. A. Palmer
pttrcbiaer of Tax Certificate No. 147, Oat cl lb*
'-’ml Ray of June, A. II. 1D1B, baa file,! aald cer­
tificate In my office, sad haa mad# applica­
tion for tat ileeil to laans to accordance with
l»w.
Bald’ certificate embrace* tbe followlnf
described properly rilneled In Hemlnol* county,
Florida, to-wlt: All W. of Bt. Johns rlrer. Sec.
SO, Twp. 18. It. S3. B. IS acre*. Tb# aald land
beinf attested at lb* date of th* Issuance of
■urb certificate In th* name of Unknown. Un­
to** said rsrtlflcafe (ball to redeemed acoordInf to law tax deed will l i a s thereon cm th*
32nd day of July, A. D. 1831.
Wltaraa my official ilfuatur# and toll tbl*
th* ltlh day of Jane, A. II. 1821.
(BEAL)
D. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Doan.
Seminole County, Fit.
« -« t e
ny A. $1. WEEKS, D. 0.

NOTICE o r AFFUOATIOH FOR TAX DSXD
UNDER SECTION 171, OENZRAL
STATUTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA
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Nolle* to hereby glean that D. W. Short, parch a ir of Tax Certificate No. 17V, dalrd th#
2nd dajr1 of Jano. A. D. ISIS, haa tiled said rot.
tlftcal* la my office, and t u mad# appllcatlaa
for tax deed to lin o In accordance with tow.
Bald certlflcal* amhraro* tba following d*orrlt&gt;td- property lltaated In B#mlnol* Coonty, rtori­
da. to-wlt: Beg. BE. tor or Jiaap and W.
Lake Ae#„ run 8 18* ft.. E SS3.M ft., N 18S ft..
W 833.M ft.. Bee. 32. Twp. 20 8. Itanf# 30 E.
3 acre*. Tbn said land being s a i l ed at tb*
data of th* IMas nr* of such rorUflral* In the
name of Unknown. UnlrM aald rortlflcat* aball
to redeemed arcordlnf lo law tax deed will to­
la# lhrreaA On th* 32nd day of Jan*, A. D. 1021,
WltneM tny official alfnatur* and Mat tbl# th#
14th day of June. A. D. 1821. '
(SEAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk circuit Coart,
*
Hemlnol* County, Fla.
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By A. U . WEEKS, D. 0.

For office supplies, stationery, ate,
come to the Herald office.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR SEKINOLR COUNTT.—
IN CHAN CERT
CITATION
Virginia Coney, Complainant,

r*.

n . n. Coney, D*f*ndaul,
To 11. n. Coney:
It app**rlng from M iffldarlt filed In this
cstu# by tb# complainant that you, H.
B.
Gooey, art a toaldant of Sanford, riorlda, 'end
that you hays been absent from tb# Slat* of
Florida, for moro than *1x1/ day* M il proceed­
ing th# dsto o f tb* application for tbl* order
ot publication, nnd that your last known place
of sojourn w n Atlanta. Georgia, and that there
to no perron In the Slat# ot Florid*, lb* Mrrlro
of a subpoena upon whom would hind yon.
Therefore, thto to to rob mend you. n. D,
Con#/, to personally' be and appear before our
•aid Circuit Oourt, at Ranfocd, Florid*, on. th*
lltb day of Jnl/, A. D. 1821, lo mak* answer
to tha bill of complaint this day filed against
you by th* complainant la this cause, otherwise
■aid blit of complaint will be taken os by you
renreused.
It U further ordered that this nolle* to pub­
lished In tb* Sanford Herald, a ntwapsper pub­
lished In ftoirord. Florid*, one* a week for
four rooeoenllT# weeks.
. WITNESS my- hand end th* seal or lb* ’ Cir­
cuit Court of tb* Rerantb Judicial Circuit of
rtorida. In nnd for Semtooto Ooanly, on this
th* 8th d*r nr Jan*, A. D. 1S21,
(SEAL)
$L A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of Urn O m i t Oourt,
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SaAluoto County, Florid*.
OEO. A. ItoOOTTRS,
Ho11cl tor aod of CouomI fat Complainant.

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north n r of T » i Certifies i* u l
Sod di / of Jane, A. I) inig "
certifies!* la to/ office. , 1 1 “ ®*d 2
cation for tax deed to le a n .i .“M B*4t l u
certifies i*
■atlaated 1^

t/, rioridi, towlt:

H lt i „r

iL
-:-u.*n&lt;‘ *&gt;■ « « « , 8*Hkaoeoeed at the dato'oT m . f

VXIS. tAW! or plorou

ir&amp;cjz
n i . u u wnn.Vu’ u1! ! ' 4
Notice to haraby Etna that Rnttor Curie It, 5-rbanar of Tax Certificate No. 333, dated tba *°f*t'*” *^i*h * cerod•* re**wUh*
t0i u ) j S
cete embrace, the w i m U f oZiriZ^J^
•ttailed In Semlaola
$523*
U l i t lad 2 Ehraju Rob .pit
o f SEtt 8m. I. Twp. 30 S r X .IT IL ? * * l
•ild l.nd brief Ti
l
*1* * 8 *. S
l T j ^ ’ f ” fh mUnc,‘* » the •&gt;*•’ •&lt;*|J
Aloo Tax Certificate Ne. 3NI d i d
da/ of Jam. A. D. -IBM. arid'cem nJ}? **
bcacea the fotlowtnr J------ - ___rofleala m

da/ of June, A. D. ISM. laid Cerllfii-.7? ZT
braroa tba futowlac doorrlbod proper
In Seminote Count/. Florida. t*V|,.
of W « of NSU " f SBU &amp;
See- 1, Twp SO
Raoxo 80 B, The ..Id
b elu earned at tba data or Iba toMalJS
■deb certificate lu the name of p
"
Alan Tax Certificate No. 3M1. d.tod tto u
ot
,»• »*W- Mid C e r t m e u S
brarro tbo foltowU* d ie d bed propertTdtoi
lo Semtooto Count/. Florida towlf tS
0, Bran** flab-DIr. of WH of NSU of «»«
Sec. 1. Twp. 30 S., Rani. M ^
land beta* iee e.n l tt tbe date of tbV w

IN CIRCUIT COURT, TTH JUDI
8 ERIN OLE COUNTT, I K

nr cmancert

wife Hattie Oerard, tbe unknown heirs of A.
It. Gerard or of hti wife Haiti* Oerard; John
TurnsIL, Catherine, Tarns 11, bto wife, tba un­
known legatee* tod deriseM under tbe last
will end testament of John Turaell, or hto
wife aod testament of John TUrnell, or bto
wife Catherine Turuell, end
the unknotra
belts of John TunutI, and or hto wife, Cathar­
ine Turuell, Defendants.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
TO A. It. OERARD. AND HATTIE GERARD,
HIS WIFE, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
TO JOHN TUnNBLL AND CATHERINE TURNBI.L, HIB WIFE. RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
It eppeartof by tba aworn bill of complaint
Bird herein against you that you hare or claim
to bare come Interest In tbe following described
land In Seminole Count/, Florida, to-wlti
l-oti Fire (3), and Heren (T), Block E, of BL
Gertrude Addition to Baoford, Plat Book 1, nags
112-117. aa recorded In Seminole Count/ Rec­
ord*.
You are therefore hereby required and ordered
lo be end appear before our Circuit Court at
the Court House In Sanford, Florida, to tba
First klonda/ In Anguat. 1831, bring tha 1st
day ot said month, then and there to mtke an­
swer to the hill of complaint herein filed efolnet
you, and therein fall not. rite sold bill will be
taken aa confeased agalnal you. followed
by
final decree.
It la further nrdered that this notice be pub­
lished In tbe Hanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished la Seminole Count/, Florida, one* each
week for eight ronaecallt* weeks.
TO ALL I’ ARTIIM CLAIMING AN INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DEHCRIRRD:
Under A. II. Gerard. Ilaltl* Oerard. bla felt*,
•nd John Turnell. Catherine Turnell. hi* wife,

NOTICE OF SALE

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ftren tbit f»

NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR TAX
U*DER SECnOR m , OttERAL t r i ? *

Ilibed our* eacb week for twclra weeks In tbe
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In Httnlnot#
(Monty,
______ '
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-----------7. Florida.
Don* ead ordered tbl* lb* 23th day of May,
1821.
(Clerk’s Beal)
E. A. n o u n LABS,
Clerk Circuit Coart,
Seminole County, Fta.
BICKINBON A DICKINSON,
Solicitor* for Complaints.

••
WILSON,
President.
P. J, FEtTNEil,
Secretary.
F.

(From Tuaaday'a Pally)

“ Hend-IT-OFF"— ENERGIZE— NOW,

corporation may be pn/able In. loaned or need
for the parchaae of property, elthrr real or peraunal. or for the payintat of labor or aerrlcee,
at a Juri ralaatIon thereof, to be determined by
tbe Board of Dlreclnro.
ARTICLE IV.
Thti rorporillnn .hall continue and hare fall
power lo rierclee Ita corporate rlibls and fran­
chisee for a period of nlnely-ntna year* from and
after tbe commencement of Ita roeporata cxlxtenca.
ARTICLE V.
The l-ielneea of tbla corporation aball be condarted bj the fatlowlot officer*: a I’ rraldepl, a
Vlce-I'realdenl, a Secretary and TrtMnrer. wbo
may 1-e one and tha earn# peraon, and a Board
of Direct ora. of not leu than three, nor more
thin fltc peraonx. who moat tie riotkboldera.
Until the ft rat meeting of the ilocbholden,
hereinafter prorided foe, the officer# of tbla
corporatl«n aball Iw: A. 11. Cheney, freeIdent:
N. E. W. fllelrtink. Vlre-Drreldent, and J. N.
Bchwerra. Secrelary and Treasurer. Tba Board
of Dlreetora ahall he A. It. Cheney, N. B. W.
Sl.trunk and 1 N. Kehweeni.
Tlie flrxt or nrxanlaation meeting of the atockbnldete ahall be held In lb# Ctly of Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, on the IBtb day of
July. A. D . IP3I, foe the parpuee of a.lopttng
by law* and completing the orgaaltatlon of thla
cori«oratlon, and alao for tbe porpoM of electInf aucb officer* of tbe corporation a* are
hrrelnshore prorided for. and thereafter, tbe
annual meetini of the atockholdrn uf Ihle cor(■•rallon aball be held on the first Tueeday tn
July of each end erery year.
. ARTICLE VI.
Tt-e Idxhret amount of Indabtednea* or llabtlIty to whtrli thla corporation ahall subject Uoelf^
•ball l-e an amount not to eaceel tba amount of
the cipltal atock of thin corporation.
ARTICLE VII.
The names and residence# ot the ■utwcrtblnx
Incon-oraiora. and amount of the rapMal atock
•tihacrllieil by each are aa follows, to-wlt;
A R. Cheoey. Augusta, Grorxta ..........2P0 share*
N K, W. Hlatrunk. Hanford, FI*........ 23 share*
J. N. Hrhween. Ranfocd. Fla.............
l .hare
IN WITNESS WIIRREOr the aplwcrlhlnf In
corpnraton hare hereunto i t their hand* on IMa
tbe 7tb day of June, A. II. 1021.
A It, CHENEY.
N E. W. BtSTBlINK.
J N. BCHWEKItB.
STATE Of FLORIDA,
COUNTY OF HKHINOt.B. »a
I IIEIIEUY CERTIFY that on tbla day l».
fore me peraroaliy appeareil A. It. Cheney, N.
E. W . Hlatrunk and J. N. Hchweera, to me well
known to he the persons named In ami who
•uUi-TiM-I 'heir name* to (he foregoing article*
of Incorporation, and they did irerally ac­
knowledge l-efore me Ibat Ihey eiecnted the
•am* for the purposes therein eipreaee-t.
WITNESS my hand and official sea! at Han

ARTICLE IT.
Tbe corpora Hon .ball extol perpctn.Hr,
ARTICLE T.
Tbe bualneaa of tbe corporation obeli b e ‘ can

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beinf
M
rneb certificate tn tbe nim. of ,'„.t* u »e« M
* "■ w U certificate ah“ ^
rU ^^T * £ '
Inf to liw tax deed will i i n l i t '® * '’
lt U fortbrr ordered that tbla order bo pub* 30»b d a / o f J n l/, a . d to n '^er**# aa o
Wltneaa m / official algnatnr* . u
tlihcd to tbo Buford It are Id, a newspaper publlabod to . Seminole Oouot/, Florid!, ooco n e t “ (SEA^t^ °f iaat‘ A » &gt;«1
*
(SEAL)
®- A. DOUaLAM
week for eU tt couoecetlro weeks.
(lire* under at/ bind tod soil of Mid Ooort.
2 * » k Circuit ( w .
Ihlo tbo 33th da/ of M l /, m i ,
(BEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
2 ± 1 ___________ »» »

FAST--------- SPORTY--------- NEAT
ECONOMICAL---- CHEAP— QUICK
Get out and away into God’s own country. It
will add years to your life and make you fit
for more and better work.

U N D I* ttCTTOIf

Notice is hereby given thnt under
nnd by vlrtune of that certain dis­
tress wnrrant nnd judgment nnd order
of gale issued out of nnd under the
seal of the County Judge's Court oi'
Seminole County, Florida, in that pro­
ceeding or distress for rent in said
court pending wherein R. A. Newman
and W. C. Hill are plaintiffs nrtd II. II.
Fleetwood doing business as H. H.
Fleetwood &amp; Company, is the defend­
ant, , the undersigned, will on Mon­
day, July 4th, 1921, at the storo'buildng in Sanford, Florida, lately occu­
pied by the defendant, nnd during the
cgnl hours o f Bale, offer for sale and
aell the following described property,
or so much thereof as may be neces­
sary to satisfy the sum of $75.00 and
costs, to-wlt:
Stock of goods nnd fixtures, pur­
chaser to pay fo r title.
Witness my hand.
(SEAL)
C. M. HAND,
Sheriff Seminole
County, Florida.
By J. C. JACOBS, D. S.
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NOTICE TO EQUALIZATION
BOARD.
B
Notice is hereby given that the
tonrd of County Commissioners In and
for Seminole County, Florida, will

I’Tnkey0* ,n™ c* r,lf,M ,e in ,b» »»»a ef
Aloo Tax Crrllflrata No. 30H, dried tto tn
dxy of June. A. D. lfoi. „ n c * r tin « u * 2
Lea era the followlnf dewrltwd propertr ntui!
rd In Betnlnole County, rioridi. to-w|t- S i
7 tn II, Bran*1 Fwb-Plr. of W&lt;4 of wu w
HBU. Bee. I, Twp. to 8, lim y, *n B n / j J
land beinf aoaeased at the date of tha Uaaan
of eneb certificate tn the name of J u
Aloo Tax Certificate No. 2300, dated tto M
tier of Jana. A. D. ISM. aald Certificate m
brare# tbe followlnf deerrlbed property ottua.
ed lo Remlnnle County, Florida, ttMrtf IM
IS. Beane Sob.-Plr. 1-30 30. Tbe ..Id lVad to'
Inf •teemed at the data of the lantara M
ouch certificate In tba name ef R. Nettle
A too Tax Certificate No. SOkS, dated the Mb
day of Jaaa, A. D. IBM. told Orlinrtte am
brace# tba folkrwtof deMrtbed property, t|tail­
ed In Remloole Cooaty, rtorMa. to-wlt! tot
13, Gratia' Bob.-Die. W% of NKl« of BKU he.
1, Twp. 30 B„ Raafo M B. The aald land to
Ini tmeoaed at tha date or the laaoiaca M
euch certificate In tbe name of ft A A. Jato
•on.
Afko Tex Certificate No. 20t7, dated Be
Sth day of Jane. A. I). ISM. arid certtnetM
•mbraref the followlnf deacrlhed property UV
naled In Seminole County, /lorlda. towlt: lota
IT nnd IS. Ream' Hub..Dir. of WH of NIU
of REV, Sec. 1. Twp, 20 B., Uame JO f Tto
•eld land belnx aaeeued at tbe date of the to
•nance of aucb certificate In Ike name af 7.
M. Bran*.
Erana.
Alao Tax Certificate No. 3&lt;lia. dited tto Itk
iy o f Jane. A. D. ISM. said Cerllflrai* eto
brace* the following describe.] property attuaM
In Seminole Ooonty, Florida, to-wlt: tot It,
Erana' Soh.-Dtr. o f WV) of NE14 of Sltt, |
Sec., 20 Twp.. 30 8. R. The aald land totog
■aneeml at the date or the Issnanre of atek
certificate In the name o f J. M Eisna Aten Ter Certificate No. tldd. dated the M
day or June. A. I). 1801. aald Certificate awhraree the followlnf deecrthed property altnatid
In Seminole Coonty, Florida, towlt
Lota It,
20 and 31. Erana Pnh Dtr Sec t Twp R
tbHilh, Range 30 Eaat.
Tl.e aatd land triif
aaacied at the dal* of the laauanr* of nth
certificate In the name of E, Allen.
Also T a i Certificate Nn. 201A. date.) tbe ttk
day nf Jane. A. D. ISM, said Certificate twbrace# the following deacrlbc.l properly limited
In Seminole County, riorlda. towlt: l-et a ,
Erana- Sob.-Dir. of Wu, nf NEH of SEl|. Sae.
I, Twp 30 8 . Range 30 E The aald land be­
ing aaaefid at the date nf the laettaare af
such certificate In the name of J It. Etana.
Aloo Tax Certificate No. lr.su, dried tto Ttk
day o f June. A. D. 1880. aald Certificate f a ­
bric*# the follow lnf described property altmted
In Seanlnola County, Florida, to-wlt:
let 8 ,
Eran*' Snh-.DIr. W t) of NEl, of SE^, See. I,
Twp. 30 8. Range 30 E The arid land halu
aaareee.) at tbe dale o f the laioance'of rack
certificate In the name nf R. Allen.
Aton Tax Certificate No. 2019, dried tto Itk
day o f June. A. D. ISM. raid Certificate etahrecra the fnltowlng dewrlt-ed pr-u-erty attoatad
In Kemltuite County. Florida, to wit
Iota 1$
to 30, Erana.
Sob-Dtrof W 'j
of NF.tiof SBU,
See. I, Twp. 30 8. Range V) E Tie said lasd
ttelng a a a ciid at the date of the Iwaiwt ef
tucb certificate In Ihe name of J- U. Erase.
Also Tax Certificate No. ITI8, dried Ik* 3rd
day o f June. A. I). 1#0I. aeld eerllflrrit *•brecee the following deecrthed property altnated
In Seminole- Coonty, Florida, to-wlt: let* tl
xml "2 Rrxnx 8nh.-T&gt;lr.. Sec, I. Twx SO 1 ,
Range 30 Eaat. Tl)e aahl land helng i w w d
at the date of the IsinatVe of each certlflcsta
In the name of E. Allen.
t'nleew aald crrtlflcilee ahall be redeemed ac­
cording to law tax deed will I«#ue thejrea m
the inth day of July. A. D. 1021.
Wltneee my official algnalnre iij-J aeal tkle
Ihe 2tth day of June, A. D 1821
iBEAl.)
E A. DOUGLASS.
•
Clerk Circuit Oort.
Seminole County. Fix.
4.VCIC
Ity A. 11. WEEKS. D. 0
NOTICE or AFPLIOATION FOR TAX D E O
UNDER SECTION $71 OENEBAL STAT­
UTES. LAWS O f FLORIDA

2ml Ray of Jttn#, A. D. 1819. h*i filed *»!« «*■
llftrat# In my office, end boa mad* •IN’ '1” tIon far tax deed to Ixaue In accordtoce wit*
It* ,
field rerllftrat* embrace* tb* followlad
described property *ll*aled In Seminole G™"
ty. Florida. Imwlt: N $0 ft- lest *. Black W
Chapman A Tucker’ * Aifd. to, Sanford. 7**
•aid land brine a a n e d at the d*&lt;#
'" 'J r
onanre o f each certificate In lb* name of 1
known.
Uni*** said cerllflcal* ahaR b « .
deemed aecordln* to law tax deed w'R
thereon lb* 30tli day o f July, A, D- I#**^
W ltne*! my official alxnalur* and 1* 1
tbe 3tlh day o f June, A. $&gt;, I 9 3 I -_ ..„.
ISBAL)
B. A. nOUOLA g .
Clerk Clrcnlt Cow*Seminole Connl/. n*.
43-Atr
By A. U. WEEKS. P. 0.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TOR TAX
UNDER SECTION §7$ OENEBAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA,

Nolle# I* berrby (Iren lb*t
,to
parcb.ir of Tax Certlflcal# No. $Jps’?
Snd day of Juo#. A. D. 1818, bat 71W **»' fJT
tlflcsl# In my offlc#, and ha*
Mon fo# tax deed to l*»o* to accordI nr#
law. Bald certificate embrace*
described property ollaated In Bemlwto W r iy .
riorlda. (6-«rr: J(RU Of
27, Twp. 21 8., Ram# M Eari. 10
^

Mid land Min* assessed at Uw **'• of ' « T
•ttanre of *urh certificate In th#
r*.
I’reratt. Unl#M Mid c#rtlfle*t#^ahall •• "J
deemed arcordlnf lo law la* 0*#d *•**
thereon on th* 14th day of JalF*
tkto
Wllnesa my afflrial ilanitur* *»d *♦“
lb* Sth day nf Jan*. A. D. I0*1- ' . . «

SSSSfSw.

, Nolle# 1* hereby ftf*n thxt C W U ^
Ells# Hartley and Georgia , J * ^ r’0JJtffraU
Concord ropietery. porcba**r* of IV* 1 t, l#cr7
No. 480. dated tto »rd day of
kai
ha* filed Mid certifiesl# to my oj^t*made appUcrilon for '**
“ imbrarm
rordanc# with law. Bald t ^ l l ^ r t * *
Urn following described projwrty,*1' ^ - l ,misn
Inote county, Ftorldi. t o - w l * - * 01 b.’ H *
In SW. cor o f tot X So*. K .T V /. R L ^ J t ,
B. 1 ecru. Tbo Mid,land total
,,
th* dmto of tbo tomtanro of
"rortith# usm* of W . 8.
ui
flea I* aball to rodinwd •fc0*J1, . /
Jf JaU.
deed will iMua Iberoon oa Urn Hlh
A, D. 1821.
, , , M | thU
WltneM my offlriri
»»4
tb# 2nd day of J o m , A. h .
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Try a Herald Want Ad today.

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY I

FRIDAY* JULY 8, 1921

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During the period November 15, 1920, to
June 1, 1921, inclusive, Sanford shipped 5,125 cars o f vegetables, the majority o f which
were celery. Probably no farming section in
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- - - - - .............. in
** w increase o f
™ dlAl«nal / a£dd*?t* ^ee2°“ year* The Atlantic Coast Line
Rai^oad Company has a belt line serving
the trucking tem tory. This belt line is nine
■and one-half miles long, with spurs branching off at convenient points for placement o f
ca rsto be loaded byth e growers. Thispractically means that the fanners have the railroad running up to their back doors. In addition to this belt lme the railroad yard has
=
r ^ charges
l ° r S^
f A by
Ppr0J
lmate,y
Freight
paid
shippers
m thiscars‘
section to May 15th total -over $1,950,000. Increased rates as o f the same date brought additional revenues to the transportation company in an amount over $800,000.
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A carload containing 350 crates of celery
to New York pays $294.00 freight, $77,00 re­
frigeration, $11.15 war tax, or a total charge
o f $382.65. Rate per crate, $1.09. The same
car to Chicago would cost $229.25 freight, $85
refrigeration, $11.52 war tax, or $385.77 total
charge, with a per crate rate of $1.12.

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Some idea can be gained from these fig ures o f the revenue contributed to the railroads from this section, and why it is to the
’ co-operanything that will further develop this
rich agricultural section. The increased rates
paid this season represented the profit the
growers would have received had this increase not become effective,
The Interstate Commerce Commission
rules that the p^rment o f these excess rates
entitles the shipJW to preferred service, and
the railroads are supposed to give from Sanford fifth and sixth morning delivery to New
York, Chicago and Boston markets.
the largest
oriirinai icing
icinir
, Sanford boasts
Doasra xne
largest original
station in the world, from which the refn gera^°r cara are iced before beginning their
journey to the. large markets o f the country,
During the present season the peak o f shippm g was reached m March when 373 cars o f
celery were , iced and shipped in one week.
The icing plant is privately owned and operated, as are gas, water and electric
plants.*
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Perishable products pay 52 per cent over
first-class freight rate and in shipping a cat*
load o f lettuce to New York containing 400
hampers, the total charges collected by the
transportation company are $425.91, divided
as follows: Freight, $336.00; refrigeration
or icing charges, $77.50; war tax, $1?.41. This
figures a charge o f $1.06 per hamper deliver
ed to New York. Charges for a similar car
consigned to Chicago would be $439.71, of
which amount freight is $342.00, refrigera­
tion $85.00, and war tax $12.51. Cost per ham­
per to Chicago $1.09 2-3.

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- Sanford is indeed fortunate in that it is ac­
cessible by boat as well as by rail, as a result
o f which this never-failing water route to and
from the great business centers o f the coun­
try has. always proven an advantage to the
city as an equalizer o f transportation rates,
precluding all possibility o f her business men
ever being at the mercy o f transportation exigencies, and in addition to which enables
them to supply adjacent territory with goods
and supplies at better than competitive pric­
es. The table o f rates noted below showing
differentials as between Sanford and points
further south, using Jacksonville as a.I
point, is
in support o f its contention o f being the re­
shipping point o f the upper St. Johns and the
real distributing center for South Florida.
From Jacksonville to—
Sanford —...... - — v
Orlando WMMUi*■*****■•*+•*+-♦****i
Kissimmee
Haines City &gt;w
......
Lakeland
..................... .......
Tampa

A minimum carload o f lettuce is 350 hamp­
ers; and*a maximum 400 hampers. 350 crates
o f celery is a carload lot.

SHOWING SHIPMENTS of VEGETABLES,
FREIGHT RATES, WATER COMPETI­
TION, AND i BUSINESS FACILITIES

1st C. - 2nd C.
.58
.50
1,09ft
.99
1.15 ft * 1.05
140ft
1.08
1.25
1.11ft
1.28
1.12ft

3rd C.
.45ft
.92 Vi
.94
.99
100
1.02

4th C.
.37Vj
.74
.78
,84ft
,87ft
4 9ft

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Sanford's good road communications and
close proximity to the fastest growing cities
in the state give additional weight to its claim
as a distributing center. It is upon the sub­
mission o f these facts that Sanford courts
investigation from manufacturers, wholesal•ers and jobbers. The Clyde Line operates
river steamers from Jacksonville to Sanford,
leaving Jacksonville and arriving in Sanford
on alternate days, and vice versa.*
Those wholesale concerns located here r e *
6gnizedlife~suoerior advantao-Pfl o f &lt;*anfnrd
as a distributing center fo r central and south
Florida, and not only materialized their vision’
1)1,4 have 4)U
AP phenomenally
, , businesses
in^ttheir
resneetive linesprofitaDie.Dusinesses m thei^iespective lines.
Sanfdrd possesses excellent railroad facil­
ities, being on the main line o f the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, approximately 125
miles from each o f Florida's two largest cit­
ies, Jacksonville and Tampa, or midway be­
tween these two cities. It is the connecting
point for Lakeland, Eustis and Oviedo, and is
known as the railroad center o f central Flor­
ida. The Atlantic Coast Line Railway oper­
a te s de-luxe train service from eastern and
midwestem points through to Sanford; close
connections are also made at Jacksonville
* . with other lines not serving this territory,
Division- repair shops fo r the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad are also located at Sanford,
In order
arrive at some idea o f the
wealth o f this section, it may be o f informa­
tion to those interested in this state to know
that the third division o f the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad, which embraces the opera­
tions o f this railroad exclusively in Florida,
furbished one-fifth o f the company's total
operating revenue, and despite general ad­
verse business conditions the volume o f busi­
ness from this section showed, an increase o f
60 per cent as against a corresponding de­
crease fpr the.first and second divisions o f
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.

THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
, INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
SANFORD^
Chase &amp; Co.
*%* Chas. E. Henry,
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Commission Merchant

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Hill Hardware Co,
Hill Lumber Co.
Y: Meisch
Realty
j Co
♦5 mciacii
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j Sanford TTuck Growers, Inc

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Lloyd Shoo Store
R. R. Eldridge
Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Edw. Higgins, Autos.
j . e . Spurling, Real Estate

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,
.General Merchandise

R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.

Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Printers. Office Supplies. ,

* George A. DeCottes,
A ttorney-at-L aw

-OVIEDOO. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
General Merchandise

C. T. McCulley, Garage •,
E. A. Famell, Groceries
Barbers
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.
p mT 0 n ^w &lt;7Sanford ' Th08- Emmett Wilson
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Sanford Farmers.Exchange
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Peoples Bank of Sanford
Allorney.al.Uw
J. N. Tolar, Physician
Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
------- C H U L U O T A----- First National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
j 0hn Russell,
Wight Grocery Co.,
w9 ? rw £ ‘r
J- E. Synder, Dry Goods
Perkins &amp; Britt,
*
Commission Merchant
Wholesalers
M l? !
ht
; Stanley* Rogers, Groceries
L. P. McCuller, Groceries
D. C. Marlowe
{?•B- If^ j.8&gt;Real Estate
j 0hn T.Brady,’ Jeweler "
Brown’s Meat Market
' D. D. Daniel, Groceries
V egetable Broker
The Ball Hardware Co.
m S X S Z a ?**.
mGroceries,
m *Meats
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&gt;
C h u lu * . C o - P * .,.
Real Estate and-Inaurance
Haight &amp; Magee
- LONG W O 0 0
Cates’ Crate Co.
Chero-Cola Bottling
John G. Leonardi
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Groceries,
Feeds
Antomobiles
Reher Bros., Auto Painting AttnniBv.at.Lew
r. Hench, Mayor
Y. C. Coller,
Zachary-Tyler. Veneer Co., FranTlLossing, Contractor
Entzminger
S. O. Shinholwr, Contractor . Cnim
-------------West Side Grocery
Southern Utilities Co.
Lee Bro^PJiunblng
j.
^ ^ r ^ ^ ito ^ R lM E a ta te Blue Front Barber Shop
S. Benjamin,
A . P. Connelly, Keai LiSiate ™ P Allen Seed Co.
General Merchandise
DJLThrasher,
tot*r,“
T.OA.
O’NeiU,
Clothing, Shoes
Deane Turner, Groceries
ganford Paint &amp; Wall Pa- A. Raffeld, Ladies’ Wear
Longwood H otel,
A. J. Lossing,
G e o r g e Fox, Cold Storage
per Co.
H. R. Stevens, Mayor
Quick Service T ran sfer
------ A L T A M O N T E ----- *
Mahoney-Walker Co.
Waters’ Kandy Kitchen
Sanford Barber Shop
Geo. E. B a te s* Son,
plumber,
•
Sanford Battery Service'Coi
C.DuBose, Real Estate
J. K. SMITH, Prop.
R &amp; O . Motor
Sanford Machine 86 Foun- Frank Akers
u fe
- ■G E N E V A A. H. Fuller * Son,
Mobley’s-Drug Store
■'
dry C o .,
Gfllen&amp;Fry,
,
Groceries
Logpn
Merc.
Co.
Sanford Coca-Cola Bot. Co. Ray Bros., Battery Service Sanford Steam Laundry
General Merchandise
D. B. McIntosh, »
Clyde S t Johns River Lme Hotej Montezuma
J* J- Mauser, Cigar Mfgr.
Forgo Lumber Co.
C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
The Yoweli Co., Dept. Store Bobbin’s Credit Store
Crown Paper Co.
R Curlett, ;&gt; ’ •
■ MONROEW. S. Price, Contractor
Carter Lumber Co.
Sanford Dr* Goods Co.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
HiD Implement_&amp;Suk Co. M.Fleischer,
:
*
J. W . Flynt Gen. Mdse.
?Beil -Broe^Growers, Ship’rs 1
Commission Merchant
Bower &amp; Roumillat, Orugs WaJcefield Presen’ing Co. E. A. Osteen, Grocer
T. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,

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Among th ou from Sanford taking left yeaterday for (heir home in U CbroJlJW , I m i U ____ __
Lake, who have been spending
time In Jacksonville. M rF ^
*
In both attractions at Daytona Bead Marshville, N. C A — • &gt;*
Miss Rose Gallagher, who has been
turned bohie this morning.
and Coronado Beaeh were W.*H. Hoi
C IT A n o n
Among those motoring to Coronado den) Lyle Tripp, Robert Robinson, the guest o f Miss Ruth Whittle, re­ U m 1« Corker, CkHapUlaiat,
(Tm* lih u W i Dtilj)
turned to her home in Kissimmee yes­
Hr. and Mrs. R. L. Chrlstcnberry
Beach yesterday were Mr. and Mm. Roger and Bernhard Edwards.
terday.
,
. • William o. Oorktr, iM rn d u l
Forest Gatchel, Mr. aod Mm. patch
o f 80S Park avenue, leavo today for
Dr. and Mm. Marshall and Dr.
- . . . .
Mrs. Bullock, Miss Margaret Clark
ell, sr., Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Marshall's mother attended the Mar­
Lakeland, where they will spend Sun­
day and Monday.
Georgia Mobley, Mr. and Mm. B. F. shall re-unlon at Palm Springs yester­ and Mm. J. M. Wallace returned yes­
Whitnor and family, Mlaa Martha Fox day, Dr. and Mm. Marshall also tak­ terday from a ten days stay at Day­ S H S ?
Misses Carrie and Estelle Starr
rkwtda th* anriM of u* Suit *
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and Meade Fox.
leave tomorrow for Miami,
where
ing a trip to Ortarido during tho day. tona Belch.
Mr. and Mm. Henry McLaulln re­ a &amp; ’&amp; s :
' Mr. and Mm. Ben Monroe and little
S « v s
they will spend some time aa the
The many friends o f N. A- Colbert
Bennie motored to Coronado yester­ o f Moorehsven are giving him a warm turned homo Monday night from Day­
guests of Mrs. O, W. Nessllng, t
day where they* spent the day very welcome to Sanford, where he expects tona Beach where they nave spent the
Among those going .to Palatka by
.n .&amp; r t H ,“ ,E«3
past week.
pleasantly.
boat tomorrow where they wfll spend
to epend a month or more. Mr. Col­
s
s
s
.-r
"””
s'ssj
tl ,
. . / n e t * T » Mil i t *1 D*J1/)
Mrs. Ralph Chapman and little
Mra, Sam Puleston, Mrs, A. P.
Monday, the Fourth, are Mr. and Mrs.
11 U rorlWf w W tAoi n id
.
Mr. and Mm. L. Urban May and Connelly, blisses Mary Elizabeth Pul­ bert has just finished a very success­ daughter left Monday night for New
Wd ls Ibo Sanford H rrild . J ! ! ) ! ? . ^ * * 0 Chaa. L. .Britt, Mr. and Mrs..Henry
ful*
season
in
the
Mocrehaven
section.
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children and Miss Corey motored to cston, Camilla Puleston and LeCUlw
O w n.,.
York wnere ‘she will/ spend several tMb,
Gordon, Mr. and Mra. Earl Burdick,
C, R. Kirtley spent several days in
WltMH
Daytona Beach yesterday for the eel Jones, Albeit Connelly and John
months with relstlvesJ
Mr. and Mra. S. M. Lloyd, Hr. and
■utt4 ctrisi
Tampa last week‘ oil business.
«*»rt on lUa 30tk daj of Jona, A j ?
ebratiqn.
:
Mrs. Loretta Urotheraoh, Mr. N- J. 1U2J.
Bromley, form ed,a congenial party
Mrs. Roy Chittenden, and Tom MarDouglas
Griffin
arid
James
Htg(SHAM
Mr. arid Mm. Sam Baumel and Miss motoring to Daytona Beach yester­
,
h riODOLASS.
Stenstrom anq Mr, Tom Brotheraon
tin.
,
f
gjns spent the Fourth very pleasantly
Zelmenovlts motored to Orlando yes­ day.
Tiioe.
•
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W
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l
m
s
,
a * fc afarit
were
a
congenial
party
motoring
to
^
, Mrs. A . E. Mill, Mra. J. E. Pace,
at Clearwrilir Beach.
.Allomar for Oomplalotat.
terday. .
St.
Augustine
Sunday,
returning
on
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overlln, Mr*
’
c*
£ rs.{P .tA. Caldwell and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dalger and
Mr, and Mrs. L. Urban. May and and Mrs. John C. Smith, Master lyUMonday by way o f Palatka*
innett* were a congenial party mo­
U
Qmii * „ j
0«mia*it ^ a a ty , ITa rU i__
fsmiljr ere'now pleasantly located at son Smith, Mr. and Mm. Tom Jones) little Frederick, have returned from a
Miss Ruth Hand left Monday night
toring to Daytona Beach yesterday
Xa C h u o N j
very
pleasant
visit
to
Tampa
and
200.French afanue.
for Scotch Plains, N. J.; where she
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe and Bob­
where they were the guests o f Mri.
,
O T r iin o x
Mr. and Mm. John B, Hart, of bin Marlowe, Mrs. Henry PurdOri ahd Clearwater.
will
visit n in th
SUe will also
Harry Ward.
D. W. Smith, who has been with
Ja
m
a
Trammaii!
OompUtuni, f * .
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Hallandale, Fla., spent some time here Louise Purdon were a jolly party mo­
visit in Quincy, Mass. Miss Hind will
. Mr. and Mra. John Gove, o f West
at the Hontesuma. Mr. Hart is the toring to Coronado Beach yesterday McLauNn's Jewelry atom fo r several be away shout* three MOnthki
First street and Miss Marion Gore, of
yearn,%as Accepted a position in Ar­
mayor o f Hallandale.
. R. H. penriick, superintendent. pf
where' they spent the day very de­
kiaslrtimde, will motor to S t Peters­
cadia,
Florida.
Capt. and Mm. K. ft. Murrell, Miss­ l i g h t f u l l y . ^
the..Georgia.
Division o f ths Bell
burg for over the Fourth.
Mr. arid Mm. W. S. Thornton and Telephone Co., is here f o l two weeks
es Lila and Bert Murrell and Mri J.
P
‘
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0
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Marlowe
leaves
today,
for
a
• Mr. .and Mrs. Vivian Speer will mo­
* jbat lhar. ia ne prr^, ,n
w . Dawson spent -yesterday at Day­ teri'days business trip to New York* Mr. and Mm, Dwight Babbitt, left on with his wife at the barite o f Mm. “flotidai
lb* orfrltn of a ralporna
tor to Daytona Beach tomorrow,
Saturday morning for Dayton* Beach Arthur Marshall on Palmetto ave­ Mad; (ho daMAa#* 4
tona Beach.
•
Mr,
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
Newman,
Mrs.
where they will remain until after the
Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Murrell re­ A. E. Hill, Mrs. Norma McLaughlin, where they spent Sunday and Mon­ nue,
torted l ift night from Jacksonville Misses Qlive Newman , and Sara. Ev­ day, leaving Tuesday for Coronado
Clinton Talbert, oL Washington, D.
Mr. Add Mrs. Ffcd &amp; .Driller, J r,
Beach, where they have taken a cot­
Where, they spent the. week end..
elyn Williams and Bobbie Newman
&lt;3*. i» the guest o f Mrt and Mra. J. SStJTiS’. ’""
and little son, Frederick, leave to­
*•“ Sam Murrell Is spending several motored fo Orlando yesterday. Mra. tage fo r a month.
W. Mere, at their home on Elm ave.
morrow for 'Tampa and Clearwater
daya at St. Petersburg.
Mr. Talbert came to attend the mar­
McLaughlin will be the guest o f Mra.
where they will spend the Fourth.
(Tna TgritJO1! Dally)
W. W. Vanderbilt and Oscar An­ T. A. Neal until Friday, when ahe re­
2 S ,u * " .S .“ “
nT Mrs. Frank Graham has returned riage o f his cousin. Miss Virginia S Witnaaa
, D. L. Thrasher motored to Eustis
tnj band and a*al of ib&lt; it,,*, atai
drews o f Oldsmar werf business visi­ turns to be Mrs. Newman's guest at
Meyo
to
Yfm,
A
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Salsmann.
* * .»£ ¥ * .°° "&gt;l* *&gt;"&gt; A v «f J m . A. T l « L
from a visit, to Orlando.
Thursday, going there on a business
(NK.IL)
a.
DOt'OLjUlll.
tors here Saturday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Rand Merriwcsthor
Daytona. While in Orlando the par­
Charles Merriweafher is visiting
mission.
.
jorisf' ( j. r.KONAtinC
ctoh .(Sirim cmrt
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. .Denison, who ty wore the guesta of Mr. Newman's his parents at Lynchburg, Va.
have returned fro in their wedding . fMlcltor and of Oonaatl far Conalalaul
Mr. arid Mrs'. Chsrles L. Britt go
have,a lar^e grove at Winter Haven, mother, Mra. John Newipan.
1
Sam Murrell returned larit night trip and are stopping with Mr. and 40 51C.
hy b o il tomorrow to Palatka Where
stoppfd over in Sanford Sunday en
Mr*. Robert Merriweather at their
Tom Martlri left yesterday ■ for from Lakeland arid St. Petersburg.
they will attend .the. ball games Mon" ! H . a 4 n o ,r
t a x »tn &gt;
route to their northern home.
Madison where be will spend two
C. 'A. Dallas,’ at Maitland, stopped home on the West Side. Mrs, Meyriday. While in Palatka they will be
John Coleman, of Orlando, was a weeks as, the guest of his parehU.,
at the Montezuma while here on busi­ weather was formerly Miss Maggie
the giiests of Mr. arid Mrs. Ryan.
business visitor here yesterday.
r Nbtlra
»’ w*sx U bawbr *»*•»
v - T. I'ttrn, a
Mills, o f Concord, N. C.
Mr. and Mm) Sherwood Harvard ness.
f Mr. and; Mm. Emmett M. Hunt' mocWaarr of
or Taj
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ucrtiricata
rrtlnrtl# Ka.
no. Iflt,
08. datad
datad tba
t
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams, of and two children returned last night
Miss,
Sara
Jtiteyo,
o
f
Washington,
D.
Stb
da/
of
J
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A
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J&gt;.
1U15,
baa niad n u
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cameron, of
tored to Orlando yesterday afternoon
rrrllfp la In m, otttc. , nd ba.
rrrflfln
Jacksonville, are spending a few daya from Tampa end Clearwater Beach,
rallon for t n drrd to law# In acrerJanrt {h a
Orlando, are spending some time here C., is the attractive guest o f her par­ ration
wherii they were guests at dinner of
a h Said* rttllflcata embracta
_
here at the Montezuma.
lam.:
tba fonowlat
where
they
spent
Sunday
and
Mon­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mero at their h
at
(he Montezuma.
Mr! and Mrs. James Barrett at Jef­
drorrlbcd
ptoprrt/ hinaltd-U
ttaafrtbcd
Unrated la SaalnoU nmaU.
R. M. Newman and family o f .Veto, day.
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home
on
Elm
avenj^.
Miss
Mero
Mr. arid Mm. Karl Schultz are
fe r s o n Court
s s r '-s s iv x .T■ 2v"N-.;to Kas/a.. 33~~laB.*W(
Fla., stopped at the Montezuma yes­
Eric George Vihleri, o f Stockholm, sen din g some time at the Seaside came here to attend the qiarriage o f aerra. Tk*. aald land brtai urn.-..
Mm. J.‘B. Coleman leaves today for
taaraard at th* date
terday.
her sister, MiSs Virginia Mero, to Mr. of Ihr lHBanra of awh ftrtlttc.tr la lb*
Sweden,.arrived Sunday night and ia Inn, Daytona Beach.
Dayton.-Beach where ahe will spehd
of If. itoocnibai. UnltM aald rrrtlflfata OuQ
Miss Virginia Smith returned home the guest o f his.unele, Leonard Vihlen.
bo rrdrcnml atrordlaa to U * tai drrtl «m I.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Takach and Wm. A. Salzmnnn, o f Cleveland, 0 .
sometime.
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•tw Ibcrron on Ibe Sth d */ of Aocait, A. D.
Inst night from Daytona Beach where He was ope of thou sent from Swed­
The many friends o f Mrs. A. W.
Miss Aranka Takach have gone io
iW I. WltOMM ror official alcaatai* ntd md
she has spent some time as the guest en to take part in the swimming con­
tbl* Iba lat da/ of Jnl/&lt; A, 0 . 1*31.
Fernundina for a visit.
Lee .will regret to learn that she is
DIVEN3-JACKSON
(flSAL)
E. A. llOUliLASS,
of Mrs. E, D. Brownlee and other test at the Olympia games at Ant­
O i k Circuit Cuart,
quite ill at a hospital at Bath, N. Y.
C. F. Harrison, of Geneva, was a
. SfBitaolr I 'a u lj, f k
friends.
(From Tuoidaj'a Dali/)
werp, Belgium.
Mrs . Norma King McLaughljn
business visitor, here yesterday stop­
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B /l A. M. WEEKS, ». &lt;\
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee re­
Mm. S. S, Baumel will leave Wed­ ping at the Montezuma.
Miss Janlse Hall Jackson and Mr.
leaves tomorrow for Orlando, where
ic e o r a t p u c a t i o x r o t t a x d u b
turned
Saturday from Daytona Beach nesday for New York to buy her fall,
'Arthur
Clyde Divens, both o f Atlan­ n o tUNDER
she will spend several days ns the
Among those'spending the Fourth
SECTION STI, OEVEXAL STATwhere they have spent tho past two stock o f goods ahd according to the
UTZS, LAWS o r r LOS IDA
guest o f Mm. T. A. N onfat Jefferson
at Coronado Beach were Miss Ruth ta, were married (his morning at the
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weeks.
advertisement In today’s Herald would Griggs and Mr. Sapp, of Orlando.
Valdes Hotel by Dr. E. D. Brownlee.
Nolle* ia b m h / flttn tint Lola Ntltlca. parCourt,
rtiaarr of T ai Certificate No. TO aa to Lot 14
Mrs. John G. Lconardy has return­ Ike to have any suggestions that the
Mr. and Mrs. Arehle Betts and Mr.
Mrs..George Davis Hart has as hey Tho ceremony was witnessed by rela: datad tba 2nd da/ of Juoa, A. II. 10)0, baa flM
ed from Plant City, where ahe was adies of-Sanford would‘ like to make
aald
ccrllfleata It/ m / offlra, and l&gt;u mad* apand Mm. Ed. Lane leave this after­
guests, Mm. Henry Geiger and Miss tives and a few close friends.
pUratlmi for (aa deed to toaoa In acrordaam
called
by
the
serious
illness
o
f
her
regarding their personal needs in Martha Eubanks, o f Atlanta, Gn.
Mm. Divens has been visiting rela­ with law. Said c*rtlflrala amtu-am* tba fol­
noon for Daytons Banch where they
lowing d*acrtb*d profWft/ allnatrd In H«iilaoW
sister.
coat suits, dresses or hats. The fall
will spend several days,
L. K. Reid and wife, of Miami, re­ tives at Oviedo for some time.. Im­ (\rtimr, Florida, to-Wll: Lot 10. ItIk 11, Ttrr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
WCnmeron,
of
Hanford. Tba aald land bain/ aaaamai at
line
at
the
Specialty
Shop
will
be
D. Houston,-of Miami, is spending
turned home this morning
after mediately after the ceremony the X.
Iba data of- tba laaoanc* of aocli certincata la
South
Jacksonville)
spent
the
week
ready
for
inspection
not
later
than
happy
couple
left
for
a
wedding
trip,
tha
mow of Unknown. Ualraa aald rrrtlflfata
some time her at the Montezuma. Mr,
spending several days here very pleas­
aha11 to radaaaad acconUn/ ta law lai daad
August 15th.
keeping
the
destination
a
secret.
Houston was a resident hero 43 yearn end here at the Montezuma.
antly.
win laana Ibareon tba Sth da/ of An/wl. A.
Mr. and Mm. C. W. Brown, Mr. nnd
D, IM».
'
.
Miss Josephine Tarbell , and her
' '
ago, and speaks o f the wonderful
Mra. Frank Griggs and children
Wltnbaa m j official alfntthrr and N il tkla
tba lat da/ of J o l/, A. 11. 1431.
changes mado here in the past ten Mm. W| E. Hawkins, Mr. and Mm. B. father, M. D. Tarbell, leave tonight spent Sunday and Monday at Corona­
666 cures Dengue Fever.
G. Mcthvin, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. for the north.
(HEAL)
E. A. IrOtrOIARS,
J
yearn.
do Beach the guests of Mr. and Mm.
Cktk Or colt Court,
Johnson were n congenial
party
Sctnlmdr Coast/, Ml.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grithrie and Barney F. Griggs.
Post cards— local views—1c ench at
If
R. L, Cook, of Atlanta, is a business
Mate
It/
1
A.
H. WEEKS/ a a
spending
from
Saturday
to
Monday
children are spending some time at
visitor here today, making his head­
Misses Mary and Kate McBride, the Herald office.
at Coronado Beach.
Daytona Beach.
quarters at the Montezuma.
Post cards—local views -lc each at
who have ben visiting their uncle and
A.
Bearden
spent-the
week
end
in
Mr., and Mrs. Fred Watsma mo­ aunt, Mr. 'and Mm. W. J. McBride, “ Hcod-IT-OFF’’— ENERGIZE—NOW. the Herald office.
.•W, B. Stragnll, president qf the
tored to Daytona Bench for the glorStragall Stock Co„ of Montgomery, Kissimmee with relatives.
Mra. llnzzard, of Augusta, Gn., is iouB Fourth.
Ala., is spending several days here
the attractive guest of her mother,
Capt. and Mrs. John Wimblsh and
on business.
Mrs. T, A. Qumas at her home on family spent the day very pleasantly
W. S. Entsminger, of Plant City,
at Coronado Beach yesterday.
was transacting business in town sev­ Park, avenue.
Newton Lovell .leaves todny for
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Houser spent
eral days this week.
J. E. Phipps returned Friday from Washington where he goes to-attend the week'end in Tampa as the guests
n radio school.
1
of the former’s mother.
Live Oak.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frnnk
Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard P. Smith has returned
The Baptist Sunday School' held
thcL* picnic at Palm Springs Satur­ Mrs. Ed. I-nne nnd Mrs. Archie Betts home from a very plensnt visit to
day, June 2-Uh. There were quite n made up a congenial party camping Atluntn( Gn., nnd Columbia, Tenn.
Misses Sara Wight and Mamie Meu,
few in attendance nnd everyone en­ at the Miller bungalow at Pulm
Springs.
Pcter\Schanl and Percy Mere, enjoy­
joyed a swim and the basket dinner
Miss Ellen Mcthvin, who has been ed the Fourth celebration at Daytona
prepared by the ladies.
.
the
guests of M r.'and Mm. B. G. Beach.
II. F. Phipps, of Tamps, was the
$ 6 2 5 f . o . b * .D e t r o it
guest of his brother, J. E. Phipps Fri­ Mcthvin, ‘returned to her home in
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lester and Mr.
Plant City yesterday.
day.
and Mrs. Howard Harris were among
Misses Olive Newmnn, Mary Eliza­
C. W. Entzmingcr was a visitor in
those who took In the sights at Day­
beth Pulcston, Georgia Moblpy, Billie
Sanford Friduy
tona Beach yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tullis nnd Mrs. Frain Douchelle Wight, Sara Wight nnd the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lionel Monroe nnd
and daughter Fern, were visitors in Misses Witte leave today for Cnmp Robert Jenkins spent the week end at
Junaluskn, N. C.
Orlando Saturday.
Daytona Beach, returning home this
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Leffler and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topliff, of
morning.
Orlando, were tho guests of Mr. and Mary Armstrong motored to Daytona
Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Rockey and lit­
Beach whero they spent the day very
Mra. A. Y. Fuller Sunday.'
tle daughter, motored to Tampa,
Mr. Rlneau, Miss Fay, Martin Rl- pleasantly yesterday.
where they spent the week end with
Mr. and Mm. Roy Bowem and
neau were visitors in Orlando Saturthe latter's sister.
little Harry Bowem, motored to DayMr. and Mm. John Gove, with their
MUs Marian Williamson is spend- tops Beach Saturday where they daughter, Miss Marion Gove, of Kis­
trig a' few days with her aunt, Mrs, spent the week end with Mr. and Mm. simmee motored to St. Petersburg
Barry Ward.
Roy McCracken in Orlando.
where they spent the Fourth.
Mra. Edward Higgins _returned
Rev. Father Peck, o f Sanford, waa
Mm. Howard Overlln jin d Mm. D.
calling on friends in town on Tuea- home Friday night from a very pleas­ D. Caldwell motored to ' Orlando on
ant 'visit with Mm. Julian Stryker at
4ay.
Thursday where they spent the after­
A. Y. Fuller waa a visitor in Or­ Lan'sdrile, Pa.
noon very pleasantly.
■,Mr. and Mm. George DeCottea and
lando Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cltude Howard, Mr.
Mr« and Mm. W. J. McBride *nd Frederick Bell motored to Daytona and Mm. Hal Wight and .little Billie
Beach yeaterday.
guests, Misses. Maty and Kate Mc­
Bouchelle Wight were at Daytona
, Dr. and Mra. W. T. Langley return­
Beach yesterday for the dfy.
Bride o f Marshville, N. C*, motored
‘ ‘In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in Which is harnessed
ed home Saturday from BennettsViUe
to Daytona Beach, where they will
Mr. and Mm. J, M. Neely and chil­
cine of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources o f power in the
S. C., where they were called by the
spend several days.
death of Mrs. Langley's brother! Hr. dren motored to DaVtox* BeaecTi yes­
world— the internal combustion engine.
Mr. and Mm. Harry Heeled left by Tongue.
terday where they spent tho day very
“ The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
motor for Oneco to visit fha. .Royal
Mra. Claude Herndon and son, delightfully.
* P»lma nursery, then on down tbs Gulf Claude, Jr., Mlaa Lillie Ruth Spencer,
farm
worker from three to four times over.
Hr. and Mrs. Sam Younts, Mr. and
Coast to Boca Grande, where (hey Allen Jones and Bryan PendTritoh re­ Mm. 0. R. Kirtley and Mr. and Mrs.
"It will put tye .former on a par with the city m ah^M torer. It will
hope to enjoy deep sea fishing. Mr. turned home last night from Miami Jpe Chittenden were ambng those
put
his
pro&lt;jtace»producIhg factory— fo r that is what a farm is— on to an
and Mm. Heeren have gs their guesta
they have been the guests of from Sanford motoring to Daytons
efficient production basis.
on this tHp Mist Harriett Eetridge Mm. Herndon's sister, Mri. A. W. Beach yesterday.
and Mr. Frank Alien.
Adams.
Judge L i ) . Stringfellow, H igh TU"It will enable each worker to $arn so much more that he can be paid
. Mr, and M r* T. Aa
Ed. Me inch retirririff home Satur­ Iii, Dick Brown, Hassell Brown! Har­
more an$ still leave a greater profit for the man who' hires him. It,Will
Mm. E. G. Tyner
day from Bennattsvilie, S, C.
ry Wiritbish and KoWrt Dearie were
enable
the farmer to work fcWer hours in the day, giving him more time to
in the city today
n a n d Mrs. George Lovell end lit- among those attending the celebration
enjoy
fftt!
^ S f d a y at the ham# St
Mm.
ifiter o f Gainesville rim the at Daytons Beach yesterday.
H olly .. They are en routs to points guest, of ths formeria meter, Mm. D. * Mynf W. E. WaUpn and Mm. Hal
" I believejthe tractor Will make farm ing w hat it ought to b e — the m ost
in Middle Florida, where they will C. MriHowe at her home on Seventh Wight speompanied littlW Miss BilUe
pleasant, the moat healthful, the m ost p rofitable business on earth.”
Spend the next two months.
Bouchelle Wight, f h o l« K
Mrs. Zelmenovltz, who has been viaW.. A. AdnnsV,, Pierce
fo r Crimp J&lt;
usko, as fa r as
Sting her dsugSCef, Jgii. 8am Baumel, Ed. Rumph motored to Daytona
riohvUlt. They will stay I r i.l
Las returned to her horns in Bruns- Saturday night where t&amp; y spent the ville until Thursday.
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J . M U week end.
Mr, and, M n . Ralph K*. Gore arid
Forest Ltkean^M iesesM a
Tfl ^ v' -rr*
f t r irv flAd co mo turn in oiiuOtd grid ‘jC tty

PERSONAL NOTES

Mettinger and family fire now resi­
dents of Jacksonville but Sanford has
never entirely given them up.
Rev. E. R. Welch, of Macon, Geot
rfa, has arrived in the city and will
be here while Dr. Hyman la away,
Bov, Welch will preach at the morn
Ing and evening services at the Bap­
tist church.
Miss Mildred Holly left fo r Day­
tona Beaeipthia afternoon after spend­
ing yesterday with Miss Olive New­
man.

M ach in e P o w er

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today wham ha is ths guest o f his tons Beach Saturday whara they were July at Daytona Beach, enjoying the
d A « B t &lt; Mri. W. L. Morfari! Mr. jMabd by Mm. Lake' and Miss Berita surf bathing,
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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921

SER OF COMMERCE BOOKLET
KU KLUX KLAN
HAS JUST BEEN ISSUED FROM PRESS,
IS THE BEST ONE OUT THIS YEAR WON’T STAND
ROUGH STUFF
Wonderful Work of Art
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SANFORD DIVIDES DOUBLE
HEADER WITH PALATKA
(Tran Turrdry'a Dally)

. In two of tho .very beat ball games
over seen in one day on tho local dia­
mond, Sanford and Palatka divided
tho honors.
course it was printed by The Record
Tho first game was a pretty pitch­
Company of St. Augustine. No other
ers’ duel, Elrod working for Palatka
Imperial Palace
Describing: The City firm could print it quite so well.
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
and Chapmnn working fo r Sanford.
And Secretary R. W. Penrman of
Atlanta,
Ga.,
June
23,
1921
Elrod is Pnlatka's best bot, having
Substantial
the chamber of commerce and the pub­
To Whom it May Concern:
pitched a 13-inning no-hit game
licity committee of the chamber of
It having come to my atten­
against FL Myers, and ho was right
jhe Sanford'chambcr o f commerce commerce are responsible for the
tion that charges are being
in this game, allowing Sanford but
j just issued one of the finest book* booklet
freely circulated in Daytona,
three hits. Chapman, however, had
, tf,»t has ever left a printing press
Fla., asserting that acta of
the best of it, giving up but two hits
NEW GOVERNORS ELECTED
lawlessness hive been commit­
this or any other state. It consist*
and striking out three men more than
4FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ted by members of the Ku
Elrod. The final count was 1 to 0 in
: Un pages and four pagea of cover
Klux Klan, and it being a
Sanford’s
favor.
there Is nothing tiresome in this
The Chamber of Commerce held
violation"of a Klanaman'a oath
The
second
game was another good
ppy booklet, no long-winded de­ their election for governors Wednes­
for him to engage in any acta
game with Sanford and Amann op­
day
night,
it
being
in
the
form
of
a
lations, no high-sounding titles or
of lawlessness, and it also be­
posing each other. Sanford was Pa&gt;WS( no lost effort in telling the primary and the ballots were sent to
ing circulated and asserted
latka’s main stay until Elrod was
all
the
members
through
the
mail.
parties In Daytona desirous of
Id just what Sanford and Semisigned up snd he is good, but not
There vgts considerable interest man­
injuring the good name of the
ole county has in the way of resour­
quite as good as Amann as Amann
Ku Klux Klan, or to cover up
c e cover is o f stippled enamel ifested in the election and upon count­
out-pftched
him throughout the en­
ing the ballots it was found that B.
acta of personal lawlessness,
paper, made in the shape o f a
tire game and would have won if it
F, Whitner, F, F, Dutton and A. E.
have been commitltlng lawless
jlroad folder and gives a bird’s-eye
were not for the fbet that Sanford,
Yowell were the high men and they
acts in the name of the Ku
of Sanford, the City ISubstantial,
not being used to playing every.day
were duly elected by the governors at
Klux Klan; therefore, I, Wil­
the lake front and the contomlike Palatka is, weakened to some
their meeting yesterday. The new
liam Joseph Simmons, Imper­
jited city dock and pavilion, all dona governors will be seated at the meet­
extent
and allowed Palatka to squeeze
ial Wizard and Emperor ’ of
colors in a manner that strikes the ing of the governors next Friday at
a
run
over
In the ninth after Sanford
the Knlghta of the Ku Klux
of the beholder.
which time a president will be elected
had
tied
the
score.
Klan, charged with the duty of
The book opens with the full- for tho ensuing year and tho chamber
Both games were to have been play­
protecting the order, do here-*
dth pages, all done In two-color will begin the new year's work with
ed in seven innings, but it took eight
by appoint Klansman --------jdings, descriptive of the reading a zest that will mean a bigger city.
innings to decide the first game and
to the task of making full and
liter, and fine half tone pictures of The Chamber of Commerce is in a
nine the second. The final score in
careful investigation of this
city and country; pictures of the most flourishing condition and gives
the second game was 4;3, with Pftlatwhole matter and make at the
linens section, o f the residence sec- great promise for the-future.
ka sitting on top.
earliest possible date report
on, of the lake front, of the celery
To say that these two games were
to me on same in order that
ns, of the citrus fruits, of hotels
pretty
exhibitions o f the national
if
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
of
Day­
Coihptroller Calls
_ banks nnd schools and churches,
tona or any of its member*
past-time would be putting it mildly.
National Banks
the winding SL Johns river, o f the
have been guilty of lawless
Both clubs nre just nbout evenly
Its, of everything worth while.
acts that their names may be
WASHINGTON, July 5. — The
matched "aril they were both out for
Other cities and towns and hamlets comptroller of the currency today is­
given to the public and.the
blood. Botn games were played In
tljc cou|ty receive mention and, sued a call for condition o f all nat­
charter of the Klan revoked,
the afternoon, as rain stopped the
die it is a Sanford booklet, paid ional banks at the close o f business
or if irresponsible parlies have
play in the morning after one inning
for with Scnford money, It has much Thursday, June 30.
been committing deeds • un­
had been played.
der the cloak of the Klan, thus
fabont the county of Seminole and tho
The two new members In Sanford’s
misusing Its name, that I may
loutlying sections and with a splendid
NEW KILLING STATION
line-up showed up to be tho renl
call into effect all the power
Imap of the cit yand location in Scmstuff. Gardiner, who took Pope’s
(Tram Ttitrd»j'« D rily)
of the organization to see that
1inale rounty, as well as a map showplace at third nfter he (Pope) had re­
Edward Higgins nnd Frank Akers
the guilty are properly punItng the shipping facilities of Sanford,
signed, is known to most of the San­
ished under the laws of the
[the booklet is a work of art in every ore opening a new filling station at
ford fnns, having nt one time plnyed
state of Florida, which protect
Inspect, as well ns a compendium of the old Ford garage which they have
for Daytona in the Florida State lea­
(his organization in Its law­
(information about Sanford nnd Seml- nnmed ‘ ‘the Dnylight Corner Filling
gue and Sanford fans have also seen
ful work and gives the organ­
Station.”
They
have
just
returned
jnole county that Is worth a million
him play nt Stetson.
ization legal redress against
(dollars to this section. .It is just such from Jacksonville where thoy pur­
Walker, accompanied by his at­
those who use Us name.
[a booklet that the Investor wants to chased a big supply of equipment for
tractive little wife, enme up from
WM. JOSEPH SIMMONS.
jnad. It puts him in touch with San- the station and they promise the pub­
Orlando to join the club nnd plnyed
Imperial Wizard.
Iford nl once nnd ho goes from one lic one of the best equipped filling
both
games. Wnlkor hns had sevcrnl
— Daytona News
[subject to nnothor without any waste stations in this part of the state.
years’ experience In organized base
Frank Akers, the genial Frank,
of time nnd in a few minutes has di­
hall, playing Inst with Charleston, in
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gested tiie salient facta—has the act- will be in charge of the station, and
the S. A. ll&gt;ngue, nnd the wny that ho
lual figures and is on his way to San- he will give tha kind of service'that
ent up everything thnt enme his wny
TILLIH-DOltNEIt
hns made him famous in many parts
Ifort!, The City Substantial.
qnd the way he swing the war club
Lack of spneo forbids any detailed of America nnd Georgia. Tho cen­
yesterday wns great to see.
(Trem Tuerdty’t Drily)
(account of this beautiful booklet Get tral location of the Dnylight Comer
Sanford's line-up in yesterday's
Miss Estelln Tillis and Sam Will
Ia copy from the chamber of commerce station makes .it very’ populnr nnd
game
was one good enough to have
Horner were quietly married Satur­
[today nnd send some to your friends. 'Edward Higgins nnd Frank Akers
whipped the old Sanford club of Inst
It is one that you will be proud of nnd will make it more so. Look fo^ their day at the Methodist parsonage by year.
Dr. S. W. Walker.
[ proud to send nway from home. Of advertisement in The Daily Herald.
Rive, behind the lint, played his us­
ual nice game nnd fought nil the way
through until his arm was ready to
drop otT. He, like most all the playeys, began to feel .the effect nlong
nbout the middle of the second gnmc
iuit he stayed right with them nnd
much of the success of yesterdny’s
,'*ameB' Is due Sid, As nlrendy men­
tioned. Amann nnd Chapmnn were
both right, nnd the games they put
tip were as good ns nny Florida State
Leaguer could have doner When not
pitching they took their turns in the
out field.
And Biddy Burdick was nil over
H A T ’ S O U R I D E A in m a k i n g
the diamond. He plnyed Imth gnm&lt;-«
like n house afire, ns did Chief Chit­
C A M E L S — the Q uality C igarette.
tenden on first. With Chittenden,
'Rive, Burdick, Walker nnd Gardner on
W h y , ju s t buy C am els and look at the package l
the infield, the hall just had to be
knocked to the outfield in order to get
I t ’ s the best pack in g science has devised to keep
by nnd there In the outfield it wns
cigarettes fresh and fu ll flavored f o r y o u r taste.
met by Amann or Chapman, Spencer,
H ea v y p a p er outside— secure fo il w rappin'g inside
Biggers, Hunt or Smith.
The Sanford club left on tho boat
and .the revenue stam p over the end to seal the p a ck ­
Sundny, arriving in Palatka Sunday
age and keep it a ir -tig h t
night. .After the night’s rest they
were iii good shnpc for tho games,
A n d note this! T h e re ’ s n oth in g flashy about the
nnd then tho crowd attended the dance
nt tho Elk’s Club until train time.
Cam el package. N o extra w ra p p in g s that do not
Many Sanford fnns wont to Palatka
im p rove the smoke. Not.a cen t o f needless expense
for these games and they all came
home satisfied thnt the trip was tvorth
that m ust com e out o f the qu ality o f the tobacco,
taking.
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Sanford has now played three
C am els w on d erfu l and excluaive Q u ality w ins oil
games with Palatka, nil on Pnlatka’s
m erit alone.
diamond nnd out of tho three games
Sanford won two. Two more games
B ecau se, men sm oke Cam els w h o w ant the
will be played with Palatka this seas­
on on Sanford's diamond, provided
• taste an d fra g ra n ce o f the finest tobaccos, e x p e rtly
that the Sanford fans show that they
blended. M en sm oke Cam els f o r C am els sm ooth,
want them to come hero by putting
re fre sh in g m ildness and their fre e d o m f f o m cig a out the 60c asked to see these games.
It will take money to bring them here
retty aftertaste.
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and there Is only one way to get the
money, from the fans at 60c a head.
C am els are mad$ f o r m en w ho th in k f o r them*
- The scores by innings and the bat­
teries for yesterday's games were as
selves.
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follows:
First Game.
Sanford
000 000 01— 1 3 0
Palatka
000 00d 00—0 2 0
Batteries — Sanford:
.Chapman,
Amann and Rive.
Palatka—Elrod and Alaredge.
Second Game.
Sanford
000 000 300—3 0 1
Palatjur’ '
001 200 001-1-4 6 2
Batteries — Sanford,
Amajn and

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W ORLD’S G REA TEST VEGETA BLE SECTION

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921

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NUMBER 46

SIGNS “GAS” TAX'LAW
SATURDAY WILL BE GREAT
BIG BRIDGE CELEBRARON HARDING
ARMY BILL
NOT LIKELY TO
OPENS TONIGHT JAX’VILLE REDUCES FORCE PRODUCE MUCH DAY IN CITY OF SANFORD
CITY IN GALA ATTIRE
SPECIAL SALES ALL DAY
ONE

HUNDRED AND FIFTY
THOUSAND MEN BY
* AT LEAST SUCH IS THE BELIEF
OF THE ATTORNEYOCTOBER 1st
GENERAL
(&gt; * The A m t l l t f i f r a u i

Million and a Half Dol­
lar Bridge Across
S t Johns River

BIG PARADE TODAY
th o u sa n d s o f v is it o r s fr o m

ALL PARTS OF THE 8YATB
ARE IN THE CITY

PROSECUTOR WANTS MORE
' WASHINGTON, June 30.—Presi­
dent Harding signed today the annual
FACTS BEFORE HE STOPS
THE BIG FIGHT JULY 2 army appropriation bill directing the
reduction of the regular army to 160,­
(Dr T U JU*o&lt;ltU4 F ima )
000 men by October 1st, but advised
JERSEY CITY, June 30.-Prt&gt;secu- congress further legislation might be
tor Garvan told the Associated Press required to relieve government cmtoday unless more facta were report- barrassment of violating ita oblige
ed to him by the International Re- tion to enlisted men whose discharge
form Bureau he would not recommend reduction make it necessary. On ac
to the grand jury tomorrow that it count of provision in the bill forbid­
return an indictment sought to block ding the war department to exceed the
the fight Saturday.
actual amount appropriated the pres­
ident said if the letter of the act is
followed
a grave injustico might be
British Cabinet
done in dismissal of men who had en­
Decides Upon Renewal listed under a definite contract.

(By Th* I

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TALLAHASSEE, June 30.—In the
opinion of Attorney-General Riven H.
Buford, the gasoline tax law, placing
a cent a gallon tax on all gasoline
sold In the state—at least that waa
the intent of the fram en of the bill
which was passed at the recent session
of the legislature^-will yield little
revenue after all for the state road
fund, which it was hoped would be
benefited to the extent of about a
million dollars a year.
It is the attorney-general'a opinion
that the tax can be collected only on
gosolirc which has been divorced
from the interstate condition—that is,
which is sold first' by the producer
Tropical Disturbance
the wholesaler; and that if a re­
Moxed Inland in Mex. to
tailer should buy his "gas" in another
state then the tax could not apply
(By Th* t i m l i U 4 F t***)
WASHINGTON, June 30. — The agaftist it after it is brought in, as
tropicnl •disturbance apparently mov-'the tax is applied only, against tho
cd inland over Mexico In the vicinity, wholesale dealer; also because it
of Vera Crucx the weather bureau an- would conflict with the federal law
nounced. • Tr 1
| governing interstate traffic.

ROGERS HURT YESTERDAY
IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT.
' »: FOOT WAS AMPUTATED
(By Th* Aw*&lt;i*U4 Tnm)

Returns from DempseyCarpentier Fight ih
The Afternoon .

DELAND,. June 30.—E. Rogers* oil
salesman, was hurt yesterday when
his automobile turned over near here,
is resting easy today. His foot waa
badly smashed, making an operation
SANFORD WILL SHOW YOU
necessary.
’
WHAT SANFORD BUSINESS
.
MEN CAN GIVE YOU
'

EVERYBODY COME

Favorable Report
On Norris Bill­
*
Big Corporation

. Saturday will be a big day in San­
ford. No special arrangementa have
been made for a big day but it will
To
Promote
Exportation
of
Agricul­
Just naturally be a big trading day
Anglo-Japanese Treaty
tural Products
just a s 'all Saturdays are big days in
'
(By Th* AmmIi M F k m )
(Br TVs Auaclalad Prasil
.
WASHINGTON, Juno 30.—A fav­ Snn'ord.
LONDON, Juno 30A-Tho Pall Mnli
orable
report
on
the
Norris
bill
to
But
Saturday
of
this
week
will
be
Gillette and Globe says tho British
create
a
$100,000,000
government
cor­
a
better
trading
day
than
usual
be­
cabinet today decided upon a renewal
poration to promote exportation of cause there will bo so many special
of the Anglo-Japanese treaty but
agricultural
products was ordered to­
there was q discussion proceeding on
day
by
thq
senate agriculture com­ sales for that day. Almost - every
certain modifications suggested. Thcao
business in the city will put on spec­
mittee.
.
*
have special relation to the American
ial bargains for that day and ‘ for
attitude toward the treaty and the
Tuoadsy
of next week. Monday being
Congressman’s Daugh­ the Fourth
position of Indian, the newspaper
of . July the stores will
adds. •
ter Will Run for Office close and this will m-dee it necessary
Made Vacant by Death for the people to buy more groceries
on Saturday than they usually would
Several Killed
■ (By TY. A u o d tU d Vr***]
buy. Then all the stores are running
in Clash in Mexico,
CHICAGO, June 30.—Mrs. Wini­ sales nnd this will bring the crowds to
Farmers, Radicals
The first case to come before Judge Wilson and the special term of court fred Mason . Buck, Ihe youngest the city.
daughter of tho late ‘Congressman
And then the Dcmpsey-Carpentler
yesterday was that of J. A. Saucer, charged with a violation of the prohibi­
(By Th* l lu c i t U L F n u )
William Mason, today announced her fight will bo handled by the Dally
MEXICO CITY, June 30.—Two tion Inws, being the second offense and the case having been remanded from candidacy to succeed her father, who Herald and with a special big paper*
.
.
Permanent Tariff Bill men killed and several 'wounded in the coilnty court to the Circuit Court.
was congressman-at-large frorri Il­ will give tho fight by round-wsome­
On
account
of
a
recent'
judgment
of
the
Supreme
Court construing the
linois. Mrs. Buck is the mother of thing that only the biggest daily pa­
Introduced in House n clash yesterday between farmers judgment entered in lower courts of Florida the Court held
that the judgment four children.
and radicals in the state of Qucretnro
pers of tho country are doing. Not
of
the
lower
court
on
the
first
offense
was
defective
and
therefore
directed a
Will Range 8 and 20 following
alleged violation by radicals
everybody is interested in the fight
vnlict for defendant.
of the village church at Pucblito.
but most of the people are and the
■ This is the same form of judgment used in this and other courts in var­
As Compared With 18.055 in The
Dally Herald caters to the readers
ious counties of the state and the records were considered good until the rePayne Aldrich Bill.
and tries to give them tho dally hap­
9ent decision of the Supreme Court proved them defective.
penings of the world. The fight la a
(D r T h . A ito d k U d P rc ia l
Shorn of nil legal verbiage the case is simply this: The rcgYilar record
daily happening. It will cost us quit#
WASHINGTON, June 30.—The av­
book of the County Judge's court was used in this case as in nil cases. The
a sum to get the returns but wo are
erage jate of duty on administra­
Saucer case was tried in the county court, he was bound over for action in
willing to do our part toward keep­
tion’s permanctft tari/f bill was intro­
the Circuit Court being the secqnd offense. In the past few week's tho Su­
ing the crowds in Sanford. Many of
duced in the house yesterday will
preme Court finds that tho record books used by county judges in some of
our
people had made arrangementa
TALLAHASSEE,
Juno
30.—Tho
range between eight and twenty per
the counties nrc defective and threw out one or two enses for this cause. The
to
go
to other cities just to get the
State
Road
Department
met
hefc
yes­
cent according to unofficial estimates,
Saucer case conies up to tho circuit court, the record is defective and there is
as compared with 18.55 in Pnync-Ald- USELESS TO CONFER WITH PRE­ nothing for Judge Wilson to do but render n verdict for the defendant when terday afternoon with all members returns on tho big fight. We believe
present. It wan announced last night in giving them what they want right
rich bill, Chairmnn Fordney, of the
MIER LLOYD GEORGE IF
this was called to his attention by the attorney for the defonse.
hero. In Sanford. Therefore whether
Ways and Means committee declared
. CRAIG IS BALKY
The action of the circuit court hss. this effect of remanding the defendant that contracts totaling about $381,000 some people are interested in the tight
for
the
construction
of
tho
bridges
for
today. The Underwood average rato
back to the County Court for the same offense and will be called up again at
which bids were recently opened had or not the Dally Herald will give
(By Th* AmocU U I F n u )
he added was G per cent and Dinglcy
a inter date.
.
’ &lt;
them tho details and the Daily HerDUBLIN,
June
30.—The
proposal
average 26M, per cent.. t
Attorney Ackerman, of the firm of Ackerman &amp; Cheney, of Orlando, rep­ been nwarded ns follows:
Hillsborough county bridges—One nld is doing this for tho benefit of
of Premier Lloyd George for n con­ resented the defendant nnd State’s Attorney George A. DeCottes, the state.
the subscribers, for tho benefit of the
ference in London on the Irish ques­
The court fs busy today on the Oglesby ense and will probably lie busy over Little Manatee river to Ludtfli merchants and for the benefit of the
*Irish Republicans tion between representatives of the several days. Landis, Fish &amp; Hull, of DcLand, nre representing the defend­ Bridge Compnny of York, Tn., approx­
imate cost, $60,674.95. Two bridges paper—in this one respect only, wo
South and North Ireland fnctions and ant nnd George DeCottes, state’s uttorney, the state.
Will Retaliate
across
Bulfrog creek to Hydo &amp; Bax­ want you to understand first, last and
the British government is impossible
The Saucer case and the Oglesby case havo excited considerable com­
For Reprisals of
ter, of Washington, D. C., approxi­ always that the Daily Herald la a
acceptance in its present form.
ment and nre attracting many people to the court. , •
real daily paper and will come aa
This declaration is made by Eam(By Th* Aim«UW4 tnu)
The case of thfe State of Florida vs. J. M. Oglesby, charged wilh murder mate cost, $33,120.60.
Swift creek bridge in Hamilton near giving you the news of tho world
DUBLIN, June 30—The Irish Re­ onn de Valera, the Irish republican has occupied the attention of the court for the past three days nnd wbb hard
publican parliament has authorized leader, to Sir James Craig, tho Ulster fought on the side of the state nnd by the attorneys ior the defense. In fact county, to I’raytor, Howton &amp; Wood ns any other daily paper in tho state,
retaliatory measures against repris­ premier, in reply to Sir James’ noti­ it hns been n legnl battle such ns Seminole County has not witnessed for many of Albany, Ga&lt;, approximate cost, $6,­ bar none.
Therefore, come to Sanford on Sat­
als by members of the Crown forces. fication that he cannot meet Mr. de years. Tho defendant was represented by Landis, Fish nnd Hull of Delwind, 107.9G.
urday.
You wiil get tho greatest
Alnpnbn
river
bridge
to
Pensacola
Valera
in
n
preliminary
conference
in
Whenever a house or other property
and the stntc by Stntc’s Attorney George A. DeCottes and went to the jury
Shipbiulidng Compnny, approximate feast of bargains you ever saw.* The
are destroyed a similar number of Dublin.
yesterday nftemoon. They brought in a verdict of mnnslnughtcr at seven
ladies can shop and the men can get
Mr. de Valera's letter is quoted by o'clock Inst night. At this paper goes to press early this morning the judge cost, $71,600.60. .
houses belonging to the most active
Suwannee river bridge at White the fight returns and go to tho mov­
enemies of Ireland mny be destroyed tho Irish Bulletin, orgun of the Dnily hns not sentenced the defendant. Attorneys for defense will probably argue
Springs
to Pensacola Shipbuilding ies and enjoy an afternoon and night
Eireann, ns follows:
in the same area.
for a new trial nnd if motion is not granted sentence will be passed.
Company,
approximate c6st, $44,­ in tho best town in Florida.
"I greatly regret that you cannot
Come to Sanford Saturday.
• V,
476.18.
come to a conference in Dublin Mon­
New Shipping Board
Little St. Mary’s river bridge to
day. Mr. Lloyd George’s proposal, be­
Pensacola Shipbuilding Company, ap­ OFFICER ARRESTED AS MOON­
Decides to Dispose of cause of ita implications, is impossi­
SHINER.
proximate
cost, $29,923.
ble
of
-acceptance
in
its
present
form.
•
Government Fleet Our political differences ou^ht to bq
Choctnwahlchoe river bridge to
(Br Th* A****UU4 F t*m )
Pensncola Shipbuilding Company, ap­
adjusted, and can; 1 bcl'evc, be ad­
(By T U AsmcUUA Pr»«*&gt;
Montlcollo,
Fla., June 29.—A. E.
proximate
cost,
$130,740,
WASHINGTON, Juno 30.—The new justed on ItisI) soil. But it Is o*bvious
Stevens,
60,
for
many years Justice
that
in
the
negotiation
of
pcaco
with
Shipping Board decided finally to dis­
of
tho
peace
at
Lamont, near here,
Great
Eiil-.in
the
Irish
delegation
HANFORD
IS
FILLED
WITH
pose of the government flec^of 237
Arthur G. Hamlin, ono of the coun­
was arrested late yesterday by Sheriff
HALES GREAT TRADING
wooden vessels it .was stated today. ought not to bb divided, but should Two Warranto Proceed­ ty attorneys, came into th6 Stewart
act ns a unit* on some common prin­
WEEK FOR PEOPLE Allman and several deputies, who
Bids will be opened July 30.^
office while the reporter was there, to
ings
Filed
Here
By
claim they caught the Justice operat­
ciple."
enquire
ns
to
the
matter.
Mr.
Ham­
All fo jr Southern Unionists, Earl ^
Judge Stewart
Have you noted in Tho Daily ing a moonshine still on his farm.
DEMPSEY IS T h e f a v o r it e
lin stated that he understobd that
Midlcton, Sir Maurice Dockrcll, Sir
Herald the many saici that aro being The sheriff took tharge of a quantity*
(B y Th* A***cUUd Tr***)
Robert II. Woods and Andrew Jame­ Judge Isaac A. Stewart, chairman the supreme court had granted tho put on in Sanford.
Ono can buy of liquor, destroyed several barrels
NEW YORK, Juno 30.—Dempsey son, have accepted Mr. dc Valera's of the Volusia Beard of County Com­ writ of quo warranto asked by the good* cheaper here now than any of mash and after allowing the etfll
is ruled the favorite among 165 sports invitation for a conference at the missioners, pulled a good one on the attorneys of tho board through the at­ other part of tho state. It is simply to become cool enough to handle,
men out of 225 interviewed as to tho Mansion house, Dublin, Monday, county attorneys todny. He filed a torney general. Mr. Hamlin stated a determined effort on the part of oug loaded it on a wagon and brought it
probable outcome. of his match with which presumably will form a pre­ petition for writ of quo warranto be­ that the attorneys had filed petition merchants to keep the trade a t home, to Montlcello. The justice Is at lib­
Cnrpcnticr, Saturday.
Fifty-eight lude to a further reply by dc Valera fore Judge Wilson, of Marianna, wlm for writ against the south and central make 8anford the trading center and erty under $300 bond.
predicted tho Frenchman would win to the Britiah prime minister.
fs holding court in Seminole county, bridges over tho Halifax at Daytona. sell summer goods before the sum­
the championship whilo a scattering
in the name of the attorney general, He evidently knew nothing of the let­ mer is over in order to take their in­ by Dressner and that always brings
few said they expected tho bout to
with reference to the Halifax River ter from the attorney general to ventory and not be obliged to carry the crowds. All millinery at half
be even. Men declaring for Carpen­ Virginia Youth
Bridge and Railway Company, the Judge Stewart, and waa in the dark any goods over to another season. price. Skirts, overblouses, silk hose,
ter generally declined to state out
south bridgo at Daytona. Judge Stew­ ao far as recent occurrences in Tal­ In yesterday's Dally was -a page ad­ underwear, corsets and a wonderful
Killed By a Ball
and out that the Frenchman is their
art waa not in town this morning lahassee are concerned.
Pitched
in
Game
It will be remembered that a spec­ vertisement of A. Rsfficld who Is array of dresses of all kinds and tha
favorite. Their general opinion was
when the reporter sought him out, but
ial
sesaion of the Board of County putting on a mammoth 1clearance .price is so low that you will buy af­
if the bout goea five rounds Carpen­
was informed by his sop, Thomas B.
(By n * A***«Ut*d Ft***)
Commissioners
was held a couple of sale. James M. Dawson Is putting on ter you have seen them. Remember &gt;
te r will outbox Dempsey the remandStewart, that the Judge had gone to
RICHMOND,
Va.,
June
80.—Wil­
*r of the contfat. The great majority
Sanford ‘to fiTb the petition before weeka ago, and the matter taken out the isle at Raffield’s and they are that the Dressner Sale will only last,
professed to believe Dempsey's hit liam Elmore Smith, 17, waa killed by Judge WlLon. Tom Stewart stated of the hands of Judge Stewart, so far sparing nothing In this big stock of ten days. Read the advertisement
ting power will bring the battle to a a pitched ball, thrown by Roland Gal­ that his father had received a letter aa the board was able to take it out, goods. Dry goods, clothing, shoes, In the Weekly Herald.
Thrasher A Garner are putting oa
sudden close If he lands a blow oh vin In a game here yesterday. Smith, from the attorney general this morn­ and placed in the hands of the regu­ notions, hats and furnishings of all
lar
county
attorneys.
kinds.
When
Mr.
Raffield
says
it
is
a
big
July Sale In which ladles pumps,
George*. Only a few are willing to at bat, waa struck on the head. The ing, stating that both petition! from
Some
firework#
may
be
expected
a
sale
he
means
just
what
he
aaya.
ladies
silk hose, men's suits, etc., are
Predict that Carpenter will knock out
Volusia county, one from Judge Stew­
Injury
waa
not
believed
aerioua
until
when
the
members
of
the
board
learn
Attend
the
Raffield'sale
and
read
the
all
going
very chceap for the sola.
Dompsey and these demand long odds.
art and the other from the county
.
after he arrived home when he be­ attorneys, had been presented to the the lateat.
ads in The Daily Herald and save Also a few army cots and blankets
,
left that are being sold at the old
came unconscious and died thirty supreme court by the attorney gen­ Judge I. A. Stewart returned thla money.
. h e r a l d w il l h a v e t h e
In
the
..weekly
appears
the
page
CARPENTIBR-DBMPSEY FIGHT minutes later.
price of $2.48 and $3.48. Road their
eral,
but
that
the
aupreme
court
had
afternoon
from
Sahford
where
he
re­
.
'
refused to entertain original* jurisdic­ ceived a writ of quo warranto pro­ advertisement of J. M. Dressner the advertisement In this Issue.
Many other Bales ate being
A sect in western Canad-thinks it tion on the ground that th# matter ceedings from Judge Wilson which is store that treats you right and that
» Remember, the Sanford Daily Hep
always has the bargains. This Is the end many morn will be staged for
•Id wHl give the Carpcntier-Dempsey wicked to learn English. In the Unit­ waa not oivgeneral state interest, and
fight by rounds Saturday afternoon. ed Statea it la no longer even a temp- suggested that the petition go to returnable on July 11th.—DeLand annua] ten days Clsaranea Sola that Friday and Saturday. .Watch this
News.
•
you remember is put on every year paper.
Judge Wilton.
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Watch for It,
•
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readiness today for the opening to­
night of Jacksonville's three days cel­
ebration to mark the opening to traf­
fic of tho million and half dollar
bridge across the St. Johns river here.
The initial feature scheduled la a
mammoth civic parade tonight which
will be reviewed by Governor Hardee
and staff. Rain fell through the
night and this mowing but the clouds
are breaking at noon. Thousands of
visitors from all parts of the state
arc here and nearly fifty cities repre­
sented by sponsors officially appoint­
ed by the mnyors. The bridge will bo
dedicated tomorrow afternoon. Fea­
ture during the celebration is a Bcries
of three games between St. Augustine
amateur club and picked teams from
local amatours for the state amateur
base bail championship.

SPECIAL TERM CIRCUIT COURT ~~
POR SEMINOLE COUNTY

CONTR ACTS LET
CONTRACTS FOR
NEW BRIDGES

DEVALERA SAYS
IRELAND MUST
GET TOGETHER

THE BRIDGE CONTROVERSY
' FROM VOLUSIA COUNTY
COMES TO SEMINOLE

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Mr. and U n . Stanley Walker a n
In Antwerp, N. Y., for a two month’*
vUlt with Mr*. Walker's people.
MUa Helen Chorpenlng and slater,
Alya, are going to Jacksonville Sun­
day for a few week’s visit with their
slater, Mrs. B. H. Squires and family.
Mr. and Mts, B ritt and family of
Melonvllle are moving to the West
Side, having bought the Shlmmon’a
farm.
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We hear that Mr.'and Mrs. Morris
Spencer have moved from Cameron
City to the Plnehurst Dairy, Mr. Spen­
cer to take charge of the dairy work.
W alter Dressor was the lucky fish­
erman 8unday evening as he found
an 8-pound trout on a set-line right
at the dock at his place on Lake GoldMahoney A Walker have drilled for
flowing wells here recently for Wal­
ter Baulerson, J. F. McClelland, A.
Cornany, B. Steelo and Thrasher

work on South Cameron avenue the
Mrs. David New,, of Orlando, waa
paat few days, and a colored convict] here Sunday to seo her parents and
Jumped the fence and tried to ’ g e tjHlstcr who hns been very Hi.
away through Mr. Stevens’ corn field.
L. T. Hunt and Claude Hcnch ciiff
|Ir. Raulcrson caught him and hung left early Monday morning in Mr.
on until the guard arrived. Tha con- Hunt’s new Lexington'for Mississippi,
vict was shot through the hips and
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sandlin, of
quite badly injured.
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Leesburg, were in town on Monday.

The building boom la on in Florida.
As ons tours the state, here, there and
everywhere, buildings are going up,
houses being painted, garages built as
progress marks the way. Tis well,
and a great boost for,the state. Why
not step forward In another direction
also and beautify the state by plant­
ing trees, shrubs and flowers, have
Florida deserving of the name'' she
bears. Some on* has said, "Nature’s
adornment of shjrcbs ancj flowers^ are
more beautiful than the most costly
paintings," then why shouldn’t every
city, town or hamlet In this state be a
picture of gorgeous flowers, riotous
vines, ornamental and useful trees.
Only a cutting of slip, is often neces­
sary to propagate a flower in a warm,
moist climate and soon beautiful blos­
soms smilingly greet you. We may
not all be able to live in mansions, but
we can all plant a flower and even
the humblest abode with a setting of
beautiful flowers, will possess a charm
and an atmosphere of refinement, as
flowers, like nothing else, add a note
of culture and give tone and effect
When we study the way nature
plants her trees and vines, the principles'of good arrangement becomes a
simple matter. Always, leavo open
glades for sunshine and air. Plant In
masses in natural groups so as ,to
form a pleasing picture. Leave open
beautiful views and cover unsightly
features with vines and shrubs. For
the best effect the lawn should bo left
open and sown with some Southern
grass. By sowing In the fall a carpet
of green will delight the eye beforo
spring. Plant a mass of deciduous
trees to shield the house from the
noon-day sun but leave open vistas to­
wards the sunrise and sunset. Leave
evergreens on the north where they
break tho force of storms. One that
.can look ahead from twenty to one
hundred years knows best how to
plant a tree. Failing to do thfs peo­
ple often plant too doe* to the house
and the trees grow up and bury the
house In the shade so dense that they
invite dampness, and decay and are
obliged to be cut dpwn In their prime.
Tall shrubs and plants should be
grouped against the walla of the house
where they will be a pleaalng back­
ground .for smaller bqight-bloomlng
flowers which are much more effective
when thus placed than when planted
in open spaces. Shrubbery should
also be planted upon each side of the
fence line and in tho corners of steps.
The many magnificent vines found in
the south should be given space near
porches, over pagolas, by outer hous­
es and other available places where
they may ramble in their riotous lux­
uriance and beauty. Avoid straight
rows when possible. Nature never
scatters that way.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell entertnined n few friends Wednesday even­
ing with a chicken pillau and a water­
melon feast. Quito an cnjoyablo timo
was experienced by the following
guests: Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wynec,
jr., and daughter Josephine; Misses

' When you buy clothes
here you'll be satisfied
with the style, fit,.w ear;
if not—money back.
Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx
stand back of us. You're
doubly protected — you
ought to be.

Sanford Shoe
and Clothing Co
The Home of Hart Schaffner &amp;
Marx Clothes

Copyright 1921 l u , t Schaflatf St Mars

party that spent the day at West Al­
tamonte Springs Thursday.
Little George Bell had the misfor­
tune to cut his foot upon some g^rsa
very badly recently.
t
After a prosperous trucking season,
the most o M h e ^ lk s around Monroe
have had ijie Colta\lighting system in­
stalled.
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Jack Henderson, who has been sick
for some weeks is now some better.
Rev. Stackhouse, wife and ion, Sam,
are keeping house In the J. B%Johnson house while Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are in Tennessee.
Misses Josephine and Antionette
Tarbeli and Misa Matthews, of San­
ford, visited Miss Linda Miles Fri-

Big shipment of Seed Bed Cloth.
Bought at an extra low market Come
in and-see tho quality and get the
price.—Yowell Co.
77-2U-4*
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.

t i e r than we claimed.
Outwore three others!
“Diamond Tires have given us
better service'than you claimed.
One went 10,000 miles without
being removed from the wheel,
during which time it outwore
three tires o f o th er m akes,
' which cost considerably more
than Diamonds.?
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FOR 8ALE—60 bales seed bed cloth,
. bought on the lowest market. See us
before you buy.—Yowell Co. 77-2tcw
Givo us your order for "Seed Bed’’
Miss Ada May Adams, of Miami, is cloth. Wc can save you 2 to 3 centa
the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. n yard. Best grado lowest prices.—
H. L. Gbson and Mrs. C. P. Herndon. Yowell Co.
77-2tc-Aw

PUBLIC NOTICE

—Kalis pell American Laundry Co.,
, Kalispell, Montana

We Changed the Nome of the City Market to tho Mote
Appropriate One
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And Will Celebrate by Offering the Following Price Lirft

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day.
Mr. and Mm. Will Bailey have mov­
ed, from Sanford to Monroe.

FULL or LIFE

Florida Chuck Steak, lb..................................................... 20'
Florida Round Steak, lb.
30
Florida T-Bone and Loin Steak, lb______
85
Florida Pork Chops or Roasta, lb_______
80
Western
TTCOVCiU iUlA
Pork VJUUi«|
Chops, U
lb. .■----- --- --------- --- ------------—40
Western Round Steak, lb. ..............
A...............3 5c
Western Loin or T-Bone or Jfttuiat, lb ........... ..'_____ .v...40c
Home Dressed Hens, lb
50c
Beat Creamery Butter, lb___ ________ ^ ____ ...............45c
Wilson's Certified Oleo, lb.................... ..................... :......35c
12 lbs. Sugar
51.00
Alaga Syrup, can — .................................................
14c
Best Maine Corn, can ........
15c
Best Canned Tripe, can •••••••••••Mt****(«ttt«*t*M**,*««**4*«»*f*****«*4***«*30€
0 b&amp;ns Armour's S o sp ............................
25c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND A NEW LOT

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Buy Diamonds for economy.
They are the real thrift tires,
and have been standard for
twenty-five years.
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O F C A N N E D GOODS

CORDS

FABRICS

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,. JULY 1,1921
PATTI8H ALL*SMITH.

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But They Are Making a Legion Minstrels '
Were Great Success
Big City of San­
( r r e n a*UnUr‘l Dail/.
ford

TWO OF SANFORD’S PRINCIPAL
CONCERNS-WILL HAVE
4-STORY BUILDINGS.
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The Legion Minstrels played to a
fair house again last night and real­
ised h neat sum from tho two per­
formances. The show was pronounc­
ed by those who attended as all that
could be desired in the amusement
line. Manager Ed. Lane did not at­
tempt the impossible things in the
amusement line. He gave the peo­
ple a short, bright, snappy show with
plenty of music and songs and* local
hits and to have pulled off such a suc­
cessful stunt In the middle of the
summer is a big thing.
After the show last night tho en­
tire company was invited to the Holly
home .where they danced and sang
and had a good time until a late hour.
Delicious punch was served and the
"troupe" separated with the hope tha't
they would all get together at some
future dat*.^ Many of them are leav­
ing and It is- possible, that they will
not meet again ‘in a long time but
they nil enjoyed the rehearsals and
the work and the whole show.

New business blocks are the order
of the day in Sanford.
Every day eeea new contract* sign­
ed for business blocks and they ex­
tend out First street, are in the heart
of the city, are on Sanford avenue
and Palmetto avenue. They are not
confined to the business ccntelr of the
city. In fact, Sanford has no busi­
ness center any more. The city la
growing so rapidly that business la
being transacted everywhere.
This week the DoForest buildings
on Second street were started. There
will be six nice store- rooms erected
there. The Herald yesterday record­
ed the new business block and apart­
ments of Lee Brothers on First street
and Elm avenue. Today we learn
that T. J. Miller A Son (who are
building everywhere) have decided to
make their new building on Park ave­
nue a two-story brick, and will have
■tore rooms on the first floor and nice
apartmenta on the second floor. These
new apartments that are being built Lexington Motor Co., of Connarsville,
Ind., Introduces New Car with
this summer will mean the housing
the Ans ted Engine.
of hundreds of new families this win­
ter and Sanford will have many new
citizens added to the census roll.
It is also rumored that Mr. Wash-,
burn, who is the owner of the Miller,
corner, will erect a four-story build­
ing on this property ns soon ns it is ,
vacated by the First National Bank,)
who will occupy the Miller store build-{
ing temporarily while the new First
Nationnl Bnnk building of four stor­
ies is being built. As The Herald
And it carries other refinements
predicted last week, these two prin­
cipal corners of the city will be grac­ nnd improvements which stamp it as
ed by four-story buildings. Mr. a Sport car without a peer in perfor­
Washburn can ho depended upon to do mance, appointments, or quality.
California’s fastest and most lux­
the right thing at the right time and
he has faith In Sanford even though, urious train, running from Los An­
he does not reside here.
| geles to San Francisco, Is known as
There are many other new build­ the “Lark.’’ Frank B. Anatcd, pres­
ings contemplated In the business sc- \ ident of Lexington, liked this train
tldn of Sanford, among them being j ■o well that he decided upon the
the Mcisch Realty building that Is bo-, name “Lark" for his newest model.
ing planned now and that will be fln-j The new “Lark" is symbolic In
ished by-the fipst of Janunry if pos-, every way of the spirit of youth—the
sible. This building will he on th e . thoroughbred youth—that sweeps on
former Sanford Hotel site on First/ irresistably, unconscious of fatigue,
responding eagerly to each call upon
street, some of tl
reserves of strength and power,
property in Sanford.
knowing no restraint, ready to cast
How Sanford docs grow
caution to tho winds if emergencies
require it.
The ’Tiark" has speed in plenty
when speed la needed, and power for
steepest hills and heaviest roads. It
in a car so responsive and so. easily
handled that it answers In every par­
ticular the demands of a woman aj
well an n man.
It is mounted on Lexington's
HAS BEEN IN PROGRESS SINCE
epoch-making chassis' which engi­
THE FIRST OF
neers have pronounced a great ad­
APRIL
vance, In that light weight has been
&lt;®7 Iki iiuclilW Pr.*.)
made, possible- with an actual gain In
LONDON, June 28.—The British strength.
coal mine strike which hns been in The new model 14 lower than the
progress since April first -has been conventional touring car and haa
settled, it was announced officinll this those rakish lines which bespeak the
afternoon.
true sport car. The body, too, Is nar­
rower than the conventional touring
car, hut it provides ample room In the
rear seat, .seating' four passengers
with a maximum of comfort.
The big feature of the "Lark” la,
HOW
A SANFORD CITIZEN
of
course, the Ansted engine which
FOUND FRBBDOM FROM
gives
50 per cent more power than
KIDNEY TROUBLES
conventional engines 'o f the same
size and yet decreases the fuel con­
If you Buffer from backache—
sumption of the motor. The power
From urinary disorders— *
increase is mede possible through the
Any curable disease of the kidneys adaption of the large valve opening
Use a tested kidney remedy.
of racing cars. Heretofore, noise had
Doan’s Kidney Pills have been test- barred this principle from passenger
car motors; but through what is termr * ........
ed a “rocking chair,1 ...................
rocker .arm,.
• f m3ri “t“
m°n CMvln' " ,« P " » f jMMnitton. In thn An.Ud EnelM, fcu
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secured the great power possible only
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' 8*n,01pd» with thl* principle but eliminating
•aya: “It was several years ago that the noise.
L iirL d T h
f o r '* * - .Wire wheels, cord tires, windshield
-si
"ymptom8 of kidn#y wings, bumper., cowl tamp., and a
and h«ln
**V*
*rre*t ^ lle f j trunk are a few of the many features
and help me in every way. Other, of the new car included as regular
members of my family have taken equipment
Doan's Kidney ’Pill, with wonderful' Of course, the exclusive Lexington
results, too . I am glad to give this features, such as 2-w«y head lamps,
emoraemen.
, |*he Moore multiple exhaust system,
™ C&lt;&gt;
dealer. Don’t ;the Lex-gasifier, and many more, aye
simply ask for n kidney remedy—get features of the new
msut.i

666 cures Biliousness.

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“For Wide-Awake Bo.,Mk Year
* WILLARD LUMLKY. Pobliah,
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Tail* why everyone should dr**
hot wmt«r with pboophot*
Jn It before breekfa*^

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Son..*
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F ll o
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id a
a Scout

TELUS WHY EVERYONE SHOULD
DRINK HOT WATER WITH
PHOSPHATE IN IT BEFORE
• BREAKFAST

LANDI8, FISH &amp; HULL
AttorneyTHtad Coonaellon-at
DeLAND. FLORIDA
Will practice in the State and ]
ml Court*. Special faculties fo
aminlng and Perfecting Land 1

S C H E L L E M A IN E S

L A WY E R
omcc INTH* COURT HOUSE
SANFO RD

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FLORIDA

Both carried arm bouquets of pink .only wash these poisons from your
carnations.
system and cure you of headache, but
Little Miss Bettie Smith, as flower j will cleanse, purify and freshen the
G E O . G. HERRING
girl, carried an old-fashioned nose- alimentary canal,
gny, and Master John Gifford, as
Ask your pharmacist for a quarter
. AUo.-aejr-at-Law
page, carried a basket of flowers, ’pound of limestone phosphate It Is
N o. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Buildin
which were strewn In the pathway of inexpensive, harmless as sugar,
SANFORD, FLA.
the bride.
j If you aren’t feeling’ your beat,
The bride was given in marriage by if tongue is coated or you'wake up
SCHOOL LUNCHES
Mr. Pattishall
had —
as his
her father. L...
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- with ’bad' taste,. foul breath or have
(From S t U r i U j 'i D(llr)
best man and intimate friend, Mr.'colds,. —
indigestion
..— _.i, biliousness, conThe importance of serving whole- Curtis Gardner of-Daytona.
| stipation or sour, acid stomach, begin
JE W E L E R
Bomc lunches to our school children
The bride was lovely in a gown of the phosphatod hot water cure to
has long been on the minds and white georgette, wearing a white hat rid your system of toxins and polsona.
. MY SPECIALTIES:
hearts of many of the members of the to match. Her only ornament was a j
--------------------------Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Woman’s Club.
string of pearls, the gift of the groomJ SUGAR CUT AGAIN
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
A definite step in this direction Her flowors were white bride’s roses, j
BLEEDING BADLY NOW
Rogers’ Plated Ware
was taken today at a meeting of ■Following the ceremony an Inform-]
-------Elgin and Waltham Watches
the Educational Committee of the al reception was held during which, NEW YORK, June 28.—Two local
Woman's Club, called by Mrs. Henry' an ice course was screvd, refreshing (refineries today cut current quotaWight, chairman of Welfare depart­ fruit punch being served throughout tlon 10 points to 5.20 per pound for Parcel Poet Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to
ment and Mrs. Blackman, chairman the evening.
granulated sugar.
Mrs. Pettishall’l golng-away gown
Mr. DuBose, of. tho school board, was a dark blue Canton crepe, richly
Rub-My-Twm cures sores.
reported that Mr. Lawton, and the embroidered In rust and . self color,
board are heartily* in favor of fhis
with hat and accessories to match.
step and will show their interest by
Mr. snd Mrs. Pattishnll left during
practical co-operation.
They will
the evening for Daytona Beach. They Cloarwnter in paving Jeffords street,
build a shuck with covered porches on
expect to visit the groom’s parents at the south boundary line of the city
the grounds of the grammar school
for the cooking and serving of the Geneva, Fla., before going to Orlando, running from South Fort Harrison 611 Main SL
Jacksonville, FU.
whpre they inter will be at home .to avenue to connect with the brick road
lunches.
We prepay parcel postage on return*
There will be a superintendent ap­ their many friends.
Among .the guests from out of the
pointee! to take charge of this work
county
were the parents of the groom,
THETFORD, PERRYMAN ft
and to be responsible for all buying of
Mr.
and
Mrs. H» H. Pettishall of Ge
WILKINSON
supplies and for the menu.
666 cures Dengue Fever.
The committee will on Monday, neva Mrs. R. E. Tolar of Sanford
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
make a tour of inspection of other Mrs. J. H. Huffman of Miami; Mrs. I TALLAHASSEE, June 28.—Gover- Will practice in all County, Stste is4
towns in our vicinity who are operat­ C. E. Lester, Mrs. Geo. Coleman, Mr.
Federal Courts.
mor Hardee has_suspended from ofing this serving of lunches success­ Louis lis te r of West Palm Beach;
Over
1st
Nat.
Bank
Sanford, FU.
ifice, J. F. Poore, chairmnn of ‘ the
fully.
This tour will include Or­ Miss Virginia Marrow and Mr. Curtta
j hoard of county commissioners of
lando, Winter Garden and Apopka. Gardner of Daytona.
j Santa Rosa county ns n result of
TALLAHASSEE, June 28.- Tm
They will inspect and compare the
Miss Smith is the daught*- of Mr. 1 Poore’s indictment by the Santa Rosa
additional officials for the new coun­
equipment and methods of these nnd Mrs. E. E. Smith and has a
igrnnd jury on n charge of ninifeas- ty of Sarasota have been appointed
schools and adopt those which seem large circle of friends In tho state.
lancc fh office. Poore is a resident of by Governor Hardee. B. I)- Levy, of
best suited to our needs.
-She in charming aid accomplished I Milton.
Hceridge, was named sheriff , ud
The committee nlso decided to ask nnd it is with much regret that her
Charles G. Strotchemoyer, of M»n»representatives from the D. A. It. and many friends see her Ie*ve for her
the Mother’s Club to co-operate with new home in Orlando. She was a Head-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE—NOW, aota, tax assessor.
them in this work.
student at Stetson University and a
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
This will fill a long felt need es­ member of the Pi Beta Phi fratcmlly.
666 cures Bilious Fever.
pecially when wc remember that
Mr. Pattishall la a gradual* '-f both
there are over 500 children who ntMr. Pattishall is a graduate of both
.tend our grammar school and that a the college and law departments of
large per'centage, of them come from Stetson university and a member of jl*Ier without getting our NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED,
the country- These lunches will bo the Phi Kappa Delta nnd Phi Alpha 'MATERIALS, Prompt Shipments. Order now.
Fertilizer!
wholesome ‘ 010! yet served at so Delta fraternities. During the war Spr***™. Poultry Supplies.
small a cost that any child can nfforil Mr. Pattishall served 18 months in' r,pl M** 20,h* ,921- Prif*
Now furnishing "SIMON
to take advantage of them.
Franco with the U. S. Air service,
'
“GEM BRANDS"
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The marked improvement of the
where
he
received
his
flying
training
E.
0«
PAINTER
FERTILIZER
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children in health and school work,
as
n
“chasso"
pilot
and
was
commisJACKSONVILLE
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which has resulted in other places
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where this has been tried, is argu­ sioned a first lieutenant. He has _
been
in
the
practice
of
law
in
Orment enough for Us adoption.
The committee has only begun its lando for the past year.
work and hopes to extend its activities
to the Primary and High Schools also. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
In this work the committee feels that
it will have the hearty co-operation of
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Notice is hereby gly«yi that the
every good citizen of Sanford.'
Board of Public Instruction for Semi­
nole County, Florida, will receive bids
on Tuesday, July 5th, 1921, at the ofNOSE CL0QQEI
ficc of the Superintendent in the
I H A V E TH EM
A COLOG
Court House, for the furnishing of
materials for and the construction of
n school building at Goldsboro (West
Sanford) for the furnishing of
materials and for the construc­
Ah! What relief! Your clogged tion of a school
building
at
nostrils open right up, the air pas­ Midwny and also for the furnishing
sages of your head arc clear and you of materials for and the completion of
can breathe freely. No more hawk­ the interior of Hopper Academy (San­
ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, ford Colored School). Plans and spec­
tlon—lots are being sold right along and building in this
headache, dryness—no struggling for ifications may be had at the supersection is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
breath at night, your cold or catarrh intondent’a office on and after Satur­
the good of Sanford at heart.
is gone.
day, June 26Ui, 1021. Bids must be
Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small made separately on each of the jobs.
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
bottle of Ely’* Cream Balm from your Certified check in the sum of $150.00,
druggist now. Apply a little of this payable to Board of Public Instruction
to say juat what is my'candid convictions would Pu^
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your must accompany each bid, checks of
most too strong for the careful, conservative p e r s o n — that
nostrils, let it penetrate through ev­ the successful bidder or bidders to be
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
ery air passage of the head; soothe retained by Board as liquidated dam­
has VISION will agree with me now—tho other later.
and heal the swollen, inflamed mu­ ages and should successful bidder fnll
cous membrane, giving you instant or refuse to make bond in the sum of
relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what one-third of his bid or bids within ten
every cold and catarrh sufferer has days after notification of acceptance
bet.:: seeking. It’s just splendid.— of bid or bids. AH other checks to be
Adv.
1
returned. The Board reserves the
right to reject any or «}1 bids.
The world nows the day it happens,
By order of the Board of Public In­
delivered at your door each ovening, struction,
15c the .week.
T. \V. LAWTON,
Watch the South East Corner of
Supt. and Ex-Officio
Buy jt with a Herald Want Ad,
44-3tc
Secretary.

H E N R Y McLAULIN j

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1921

PERSONALNOTES

were joined by Pop Wilson, Mr. am
Mrs. Ed. Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Arch­
ie Betts at dinner at Cataneo’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Wideman- Caldwell
arrived yesterday from San Diego,
Calif., where they have spent the
past-year, stopping over enroutc home
at Dallas, Tex., where they were the
guests of their sister, Mrs. Dick Fox.
The numerous friends of this popular
couple will be delighted to learn that
they will now make Sanford their
home.
Mra. K. C. Rowen, of St. Augustine,
arrived yestcrdijy nnd is the guest of
herjdaughter, Miss Ruth Phelps.

(Tram Kwli,', D«ar)
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Chamberlain
who are spending' the summer at Day­
tona Beach are in town today, the
guests of Mrs. Raymond Key.
Miss Esther Miller returned last
night from Daytona Reach where she
has been the guest of Miss Merrio
Frances Ball.
Ship a n d sa il u n d e r
Among Sanford folks enjoying de­
the Stars an tfS tripes to
lightful .surf batching- and ocean
all parts o f th e w orld
breezes at Dnytona Reach yesterday
HERE WM ■ long petlod when
wery: Misses Mamie, and Virginia
it w»* not true, but today It
Mero, Lucy Byrd Smythe; Messrs.
li proudly true once more —
(Tram T m d ix 'a S alt;)
Tom Martin, John Brown, Bob Dod­
n ,Je and paaaenger route* are
Miss Florrie Turner of Ft. Pierce
son, Harry Wimbish, Bill Moye, Mor­
to otablUhed that you can ahlp
ris Wimbish, W. A. Adams, Morrill is the attractive house guest of Miss
your food*, or you can tall, tb
Lillian Shinholscr at her home on Oak
Brynn nnd John Moisch.
tny part of the world under the
nvenue.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
R.
T.
Christcnbcrry,
Stir* and Stripe*.
Miss Rhoda Vaughan left for New
who have recently moved here from
The program of route* b being
Lakeland, have rented the Scoggins Smyrna for an extended visit with
carried out with an eye to the
home for the summer. Mr. Christen- her sister, Mrs. Stackhouse.
future u well a* present need*
of American exporter* and Im­
berry ia with the A. C. L. Railway.
Miss A. Gallagher of Orlando la
porter* and all American prow
C. E. McKee and E. R. Kelly, of De- spending this week at the Gables.
ferity. See that the ihlpa you
Land, were visitors herd Saturdny and . Prof. Harold Bachc, Albert Con
nac ate owned and Operated by
were
registered at the Montezuma.
nally and Pat Miller are lamping out
American dtisen* or by the U.k.
Misses
Louise
Smith
and
Bertie
at Crystal Lake for a week.
And, fo r a fact, rolling
T a lk in g a b o u t ro llin g
Shipping Board.
Jones, of Jacksonville, were visitors
Sir. and Mrs. Harry Frazier and
up
P rin c e A lbert is mighty
your
own
cigarettes,
we’U
Operator* of Pauenger
hero Saturdny.
bright little son were visitors here
Service*
easy! P . A. is crim p cut and
te ll you r ig h t h e re th a t
J. N. Hcidt of Atlanta, who la tour­ last evening from Winter P ark..
Admiral Lin*, H S u t i SrrMt, N r *
F r l u t l A lfcirf If
ing
the
state,
spent
the
week
end
York, N . Y.
P rin c e A lbert tobacco ha? stays p u t and you whisk it
Mrs. Fred Rlnes will assist Mr*.
n U (i* i»rer a*
very
pleasantly
here
registering
at
M ilto n N a r tfa tio n C om pany. 2*
b**f. njy r id IM f.
W. D. Holden In the Sanford library
’em
all
lashed
to
the
m
ast!
into
-shape
before
you
can
So Cay Street, Baltimore, Md
pipnJ
the Montezuma.
e n j half pound tin
during
the
absence
of
other
librar­
rUnev «ll«ew
count
three!
And,
the
next
liu m M f ria n d ln l.W
E. C. Smith, Jr., and C. R. Jordan, ians.
Y ou've got a handful-of(
wwf e r y t a l f l u *
furniture men from Ocala, were here Mrs. E. M. Howard has returned
in
sta
n
t
you’re
puffing
away
■ m t r f a r with
New York and P o r to R ico S. S. C o.,
happiness
coming
your
di­
m ltlM ir
II Dioadwey, New York, N . Y.
today transacting business.'to beat the band!
from where she was called by the Ill­
toPeciAe M all S. 3 . C o., 4* Broadway,
rection
when
you
pal
it
w
ith
H.
B.
Noble,
of
West
Palm
Beach,
New York, N . Y.
was here on a business mission today, ness of her daughter, Mra. M. M.
P rin c e A lbert is so good
P . A. a n d th e m a k in ’s
V. S. Mall S. S . C o., 41 Broadway,
Evans. The latter has greatly Im­
stoppj/fg at the Montezuma.
New York, N . Y.
th a t It has led fo u r men to
p a p e rs ! F o r P rin c e A lbert
Ward Lina. (New York and Cuba Mall
Reginald Baker, of Jacksonville, proved and accompanied her mothej
S. S. C o) Foot of Wall Street,
smoke jim m y pipes where
is not only delightful to
was a business visitor here Saturday. home.
New York. N Y.
Mrs.
AD.
Key
leaves
tomorrow
for
one was smoked before! I t ’s
W. V. .Wheler anil Porter E. Pitts
your taste and pleasing in
Free u*e of
spent tile week end very delightfully Hendersonville, N. C., where she will
Shipping Board film*
th e g r e a t e s t o ld b u d d y its refreshing arom a, but our
at Daytona Bench, with friends from spend the summer, stopping at the
D m e t ShlpTln* Board motion picture
smoke th a t ever found its
same hotel with Mrs. C. R. Wnlkcr.
ftlrnr, four retk. tree on rrijUMt of any
exclusive patented process
Titusville,
mayor, pastor, ptMtmastrr, or organiMrs.
M,
H.
Mabry
ar.d
son,
Horton,
lanon A ffta t aducatlonal picture
w ay into a pipe or cigarette!
■J. G. Ball spent the week end at
frees it from bite and parch!
of ahlp* and the are Write for l-Jom y
Daytona Beach with his family, and Joave tomorrow for an extended stay
. at Ian to H. Laur. Director Information
Dotrau. Pionm 911, 1119 *TF" Street,
reports that Billy Ball is not so well. at fhautiuqua, N. Y.
N. W., Waahin*ton, D. C
•
Mra. C. L. Millitzer and two sons
Miss Mildred Dickson has been the
SHIPS FOR S A U
are spending this week In Orlando,
guest
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
S.
A.
Iluston
( f a AmtHtn rir/rrat aafy)
on Sanford Heights for the past week. as the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd
Slaal itaaiaari, bath ail i l l eaal
itzt
i i r t n i . Alta waad ataaaaarr. wwad
Sinclair White, purchaser of the Mrs. J. S. Sorrell.
b v I t J. R*r»*U*
holla u i araaa-faiaf t i|* . Farther
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Mrs. John C.
- T»b*c*s Co.
Jewett Place, on West First street,
Ulan atlas abtaiaad by raeaaat.
VVloflon-SfUm,
owned by T. J. Miller, arrived and has Smith, Mrs. Henry Purdon and Mrs.
N . C,
the
national
joy
tmoke
For sailings o f passenger
taken possession of Bamo, Mrs. White Howard Ovcriin are spending the day
and freight s h ip t\to all
who la in Suwanee, Tenn., is expected very delightfully in Orlnndo.
parts of the w orld and all
II. B. McGregor —"Mack, the Tun- him a fund of wide experience as Jie C. J. Barnes of the A. C. L. railway ( NOTICE TO CONTRACTTORS
to arrive in a few days.
other inform ation, write
■Sir. Ward, expert electrician, who or," who has been here for some time, | in an able motor car man nnd In tho was here yesterday, registered at tho
any of the above lines or
s in charge of the government elec­ left this moritlng for other points in past has always sold Overland and Montezuma.
1
Sealed bids will bo received by the
trical experiment station, being in- Southern Florida.
| KAIght motored lines. He is not on-1 w p Ethcrldt[0 of Tavarea wa8 a building committee of the Sanford Rod
U S SHIPPING BOARD
tailed on the farm of C. M. Berry,
E G. Pcaroon of Orlnndo, repre- ly an acquisition to the new firm, hl)Bine|| vl„itor hcro yc9tcrday, gtop. 6: Gun Club for th* building of a dub
,D.C
county agent, has nrrived and is reg­ senting the Standard Oil company, | who are' organized on a wholesale pin(r
house 60x120 feet, at Sanford, Fla.
Montezuma
istered at the Semipble Hotel,
Plans and specifications may be had
was hcro yesterday transacting bus-[basis, but will prove an asset to the
Mrs. Tom Moore, who has been the iness.
City Substantial as a booster to Us’ J - c - Wchb, salesman for Bowman- nt the office of the secretary, 115 Park
guest of her brother nnd his wife,
S. L. Schemer of Jacksonville was|merits ns n distributing point.
(Moore Hat company of Knqxvillc, Ave., Sanford. Bids will be opened at
Judge and Mrs. Schello Maine*, for here yesterday on business.
j George Ruder of Jacksonville was Tenn., was hero yesterday calling on 8 p. ni., on Friday, July 1st. Com-mlttee reserves the right to reject any
the past two weeks, left Friday for
C. C. Carlston of Miami was here hero yesterday on a business mission.
'oca* customer*,
and a-] bids.
her home in 'Pensacola.
yesterday transacting business.
i Jos. W. Dawson of St, Augustine is
1
W. M. HAYNES,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Bryan and
Mr. T. M. Zuber Is a .new resident j spending several here on business . j Wo BPpcl*l,I« on fertilizer for your
Secretary.
three children, Mrs. Porter Pitts and of Sanford. Ho is connected w ith1 E. M. Groves of Atlantic City is *awn an^ g«rden. Phone us your D21-28-W
Miss Sallie Howard, left Friday in the
Lime in barrels, or 40-pound sack*
Iryan car for Barnesviile, Ga. Mr. Hnight &amp; Magee in the capacity of spending some time here at the Mon- /ifder*. Any amount sold. Cates Crate
car
salesman.
Mr*Zuber
brings
with
tezuma.
Co.
Phone
181.
40-tfc
at
Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. 40-tfe
Brynn will return home in ten days.
Mrs. Bryan nnd Mrs. Pitta will spend
the summer with their parents, Mr.
nnd
Mrs. Howard,
iM o m i ba ck h u r t s oh BLAD­
Billy
Fitts had the misfortune of
DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK
breaking
his arm while ernhking n
LOTS OF WATER.'
Ford at the home of his grandmother,
When your kidneys hurt and your Mrs. Sheldon at New Smyrna Inst
week. Billy has returned home nnd
bark fil ls sore, doirit pet scared and
expects to leave JYily 1st for camp at
pnxVt-d to Umd your stomach with a Hendersonville, N. C.
lot of tlruKs th a t c-Xcite the kidneys
Mrs. Hownrd Tibbnls and baby, of
*nd irritate the entire urinary tract. Haines City, are the guests of her
Keep your kidneys ejean like you aunt, Mrs. Fannie S. Munson for sev­
keep your bowels clean, by flushing eral dnys.
them with a mild, harmless salta
George Mrl-aughjin, Percy Mero,
-'—
v r
which removes the 'body’s urinous Hnisei nnd Dixie Brown nnd James
,
ws*tc ami stimulates them to their Schaal were among Sanford young
normal activity. The function of the folks at Daytona Bench yesterday.
kidney* is to filter the blood. In 24
Misses Mary and Kate McBride of
H ow would you reg ard your chancea f o r profit fro m the production o f grap e­
hours they strain from it 600 grains Marshville, N. C,, are the guests of j
f r u it and oranges—
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of arid and waste, so we can readily their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W.
If Ihore w oe only apecillative marketing? &lt;
understand the vital Importance of J. McBride at their home on Palmetto
avenue.
keeping the kidneys active
Would not the growers of Florida have suffered pa much as have farmers in
.-a ll
Mr. znd Mr*. Sam Uautnel and their
Drink lots of water—you can’t
other
sections
during
the
financial
and
industrial
depression—
drink too much;- also get from any guests, Mrs. Zclmenovitz and daugh­
If there were only ipeculatlve marketing?
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad ter, of Brunswick and Mr. A. RafTield
Salta; take a tahlespoonful In a glaas formed n congenial party motoring to
Would not the admitted failure of speculative marketing In time of stress make
of water before breakfast each mom- Orlundo yesterday.
Miss Dorothy Rumph was the guest
the outlook an exceedingly gloomy one for the citrus industry—
log for n few days and your kidneys
will nct fine This famous salts la of Miss Ethel. Henry yesterday at
If there were only speculative marketing?
wade from the add of grapes and Daytona Beach.
,
,
. t
*
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
Galloway
and
lemon juice, combined with Hthla,
Would
there
be
efficient
effort
to
reduce
nroduction
costs,
to
lower
freight
rates
•nd has been used for generations Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key were a con­
an d otherwise to stabilize grapefruit and orange growing—
genial party motoring to Orlando yes­
to clean and stimulate clogged kid­
terday afternoon.
neys; also to neutralise the acids in
If there were only speculative marketing?
A. E. MofTitt killed a rattle snake
urine so it no longer is a source of on Beardall avenue yesterday that
Irritation, thus ending blndder weak­ had ten rattles and was quite a large
Would there be worth-while endeavor to increase the consumption of citrus
ness.
fruits and to educate the public as to their health and food values—
one.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot
John G. Leonard! motored to Plant
If there were only speculative marketing?
Injure; makes a delightful efferves- City Saturday ind spent the week end
&lt;tnt lithia-water drink which every­ with his wife, who was called to Plant
Would there be under wav necessazv work
new markets, and to provide
one should take now and then to City by the serious Illness of her sis­
wider
channels
of
distribution
fo
r
grapefruit and oranges—
” •!&gt; their kidneys clean and active ter.
this, also keep up the water
Mrs. R. L. Griffin and daughter,
If there were only speculative marketing?
drinking, and no doubt you will'won- Emily nnd R. E., left today fpr their
der what became of your kidney old home in Xllendale, S. C.t where
W ould you have your present confidence in the stability of the citrus industry
trouble and backache.
they will spend several weeks. They
of Florida and your faith In the maintenance of existing grove values—
will also visit in Columbia, S. C.t and
Augusta, Go.,'before returning home.
If there were only speculative marketing?
0NE MILLION INTEREST' '
Mr,
and
Mra.
Hal
Wight,
Miss
OWED TO AMERICA BY
^the Jojrtdoeol th* Florida Ohms
chan*
ot what It had aeeoraEUROPEAN PEOPLE Addaidwdliggins and Mr, Potter were
Fcr Information about memberamong the Sanford people motoring
the vtnanager of t&amp;
or
or write to tha burine**
to Daytona Beach yesterday.
l*r n » Small Iit ru n *
m juafsr at Tampa.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.'
Fred
Walsmn,
John
.Wa s h in g t o n , June 20.—Approx"lately oni? billion dollars Interest is Russell and Miss Bain motored over
fl*Y-d :ho United States by European to Daytona Beach yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Berry, of Apop­
dcblor nations up to about May 15th,
lrrr‘J’,r » ofiV:-..;* told th*! senate fi* ka, were In the clt^ yesterday the
P*nci5 co’ uni-.teo today, explaining n guests of Mrs. Berry’s sister, Mrs.‘H.
ill to give the i.eTretary of the treas­ C. Waters.
ury hroitd LuiImrUy in faudiit.f Allied -Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith and
dcLts. ,
&lt;;
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd motored
to Daytona Beach Sunday where thhy
i J
spent the day very delightfully. They
8c,I J t with*a Herald Want Ad.

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Prince Albert s a new
note in the joys of rolling ’em!

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GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1921

Amazing Success Achieved by Celebrated Medi­
For All Points in South
east Which Includes
Sanford

HEARINGS CALLED IN ATLANTA
JULY UTH TO CONSIDER
THE RAISE

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The railroads are evidently making
plana to raise the water rate* of Flor­
ida in order that the railroad* will
have no competition and it behoove*
all the trade bodies In the state to be
up and doing and head it off or the
d ties that now enjoy a good water
rate will suffer and those who do not
enjoy the water rate will more than
suffer. The Palatka News sounds a
warning in the following article:
Continuing their fight to bring tho
water aril rail rates near together,
tho Fourth . section of the Southern
Carriers, with headquarters in At­
lanta hava sent out notices to trade
bodies throughout the territory of a
Bories of conferences to begin In At­
lanta on July 11 on a proposed re­
vision of rates for this territory. A
schedule of tho proposed changes ac­
companies the notification and bears
evidence of the intent of the rail
Secretary Murphy, of tho Palatka
Business Men’s Association received
a copy of the proposed changes yes-

5\ j^
:

.terday. They represent AN AD­
cine Not Only Phenomenal, But Unprece­
VANCE OF PRACTICALLY FOR­
dented—Over 20,000,000 Bottles Sold in Six
TY PER CENT FOR EVERY PORT
CITY IN FLORIDA with a reduction
Years—Foreign Countries Clamor for I t
for some of the interior points, mak­
ing obvious the rail control of the
Never before, perhaps, in the history of. the drug trade has
steamship lines, the elimination of
the
demand
for a proprietary medicine over approached the won­
water competition and a determina­
derful
record
that is now being made by Tanlac, the celebratet
tion to give no preference to ports
medicine
which
has beert accomplishing such remarkable.results
with available water transportation.
throughout
this
country and Canada. As a matter of fact, the
Tho proposal is concrete evidence
that the insidious force which has marvelous success achieved by this medicine is not only phenome­
*
been working constantly against com­ nal, but unprecedented.
petitive coastwise shipping facili­ The firat bottle of Tanlac to reach the most gratifying and astonishing
ties, has a t last secured sufficient con­ the public was sold just a little over results and have pronounced It the
trol of the water carriers to mani­ six.year* ago. Ita success was imme- greatest medicine of all time.
pulate the rates so that the notion’s diate and. people everywhere were
Tens of thousands of men and wornsplendid water facilities cannot be quick to recognize it as a medicine of
employed in the interest of the ship­ extraordinary m erit Since that time
pers and consumers.
there have been sold throughout this
Palatka, in common with Jackson­ country and Canada something over ing, as well as thousands of weak,
ville, Tampa, Ocala, Key West, and Twenty Million (20,000,000) bottles, thin, nervous men and women ap­
other coast or port points, whether establishing a record which has prob­ parently on the verge of collapse, have
inland or coastal, w ill. suffer onor- ably never been equalled in the his­ testified that they have been fully re­
mously if the rates proposed go into tory of the drug trade in America.
stored to their normal weight, health
efTect. The increase in rates to these
Fame Is International
and strength by its use,
points will approximate 40 per cent,
Tho instant and phenomenal suc­
Restored to Health
while mnny of the rates proposed will cess which Tanlac won when it was
Still others, who seemed fairly well,
lower tho present rates to inland first introduced has been extended to yet who suffered with indigestion,
towns, but not in proportion to the practically every large city, small headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy
increases proposed for towns served town, village and hamlet in North spells, sour, gassy stomachs, coated
by water carriers.
America. Its famo has become in­ tongues, foulness of breath, constipa­
. Here arc Some of tho present rates ternational in its scope and England, tion, bad Complexion, loss of appetite,
from Alexandria, Vn., and Washing­ Japan, Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, Alaska, sleeplessness at night and of terribly
ton, and the ones proposed, to points Porto Rico and many European coun­ dejected, depressed feelings, state
in Florida: ,
tries are clamoring for it.
that they have been entirely relieved
From coast to coast and from tho of these distressing symptoms and re­
To Jacksonville, present rate on
first class 1.32, proposed 1.88; from Great Lakes, Tantac is known and stored to health and happiness by the
Raltimorc, present rnte 1.42, proposed honored Miliions have taken it with use of Tanlac.—Adv.
1.88; to Ocala from Washington and

Money Back
The Purina System of Feeding
keeps the flodc laying in the
fall and the winter, because it
supplies plenty of material for
whites as well as for yolks. This
enables the hen to make complete
eggs of all the yolks that develop
in her body.
W hen n grain ration is fed there is
not enough protein for whites. Many
yollcs th a t form are not laid, but are
eventually absorbed back into the
system as fa t

More-Eggs G uarantee
P u rin a C how a, w hen fed
according to directions, are
guaranteed to m ake hens lay
m ore eggs th a n nny other feed,
of the m oney paid for P u rin a
Chow s will b e refunded.

pects to remain with the company.
Mr. and Mrs. Squire have taken the
hungnlow on Lake Onoro recently va­
cated by Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Couch.
The bungalow has been newly painted
and put in fine order. They will give
from Washington l.COVi, proposed up possession of their farm July 1
2.24; from Baltimore,’at present 1.86, and will leave shortly thereafter for
proposed; 2.34, with equal increases Potsdam, N. Y., to visit relutlvcs nnd
from New York nnd other points.
will Inter go to points in Michignn,
In marked contrast is the increase returning to Sanford in November.
to Perry, Fla., nnd all rail points,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raynor, Sr.,
where tho present rate is from Wash­ nnd Mr. and Mra. Will Raynor, Jr.,
ington 2.47Vj with a proposed rnte and sun Wi'l, Mie 3rd are in Good
of 2.68 nnd n present rate from Bal­ Grohnd, L. I., for the summer. This
timore of 2.67Vi from Baltimore to n is Mra. Raynor’s firat visit north. Mr.
new rate of 2.68, an increase of a nnd Mrs. Will Rowe nnd son from
half cent, ns against the advnnce of town, nro spending the summer at
cents ^to Palatka, nnd ail other the Raynor home on Celery avenue.
points similar situnted, while Perry, The Rowe’s are building a new hopie
and other inland towns, either have on West First street.
one or half cent increase, or one cent
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Cameron with
reduction. It is noticeable all thru their son and daughter, nrc going to
the new Schedule that the rate of in­ Coronndo Beach on Friday. The la­
creases are more than double on port dies will remain some time. Mr. Cam­
or waterway towns over those of in­ eron nnd A /get\ will be week-end vis­
land towns.
itors.
f
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McClellnnd and
children have moved over from Genovn, into their home which hns been
* ^moved from Railroad street down on
* to Miller avenue, a very much better
* location.
*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown Miller, of
Celery avenue, have ns their guest,
n, | Robert Hoy, of Montrose, Scotland,
;y | who arrived last week and expects to
tt | become a resident of Sanford. Mr,
c-|Mi!ler and M.*e. liny are old friends
no | ns she was Miss Jean Wall, also of
i'd MontrAse. Mr. and Mrs. Miller hnvc

Sold in Checkerboard
R a g s O n ly b y
CATES CRATE COMPANY

DON’T BE MAD AT THE SMALL MERCH
ANT WHO TRIES TO SELL YOU

At a Higher Price than ours; because he has
to buy second handed and pays the profits we
give you to the other fellow. Our prices on
today’s market on PURINA FEEDS are as
follows:
Purina Omolene .............
$2.85
Purina S cratch..............................
3.20
Purina Scratch, 50-lb. b a g ..................
1.70
Purina Chicken Chowder........................... 3.95
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lb. b a g ...... 2.10
Purina Cow Chow..................... . . .......... ; 3.35
Purina P ig Chow .............................. *....... 3.35
Purina Calf M eal...................................... 1.65
ALL FRESH STOCK

PHONE 181

Sold only

b y d e a lc \

give tire mileage
at the low est cost

NON-SKID

RED-TOP

CORD

Reduction on all styles and sizes

.A N e w L o w P ric e on a T
K n o w n an d H on est Product

AGENTS FOR

Phone 17
lis mnehine. ’ Tho car plunged over
the curve and crashed into a lamp
post. Lohmd Chubb, employed at the
city hall, saw the accident and came
to the aid of the injured man, who
was rendered unconscious from tho
shock.

ccived from flying glass when his til
collided with the lamp post Mr.
man was none the worse for his clo*
call.—Orlando Sentinel,
This was Howard Lyman, of AIUmonte^Sfitl well known in Sanford. H*
was badly shocked by tho lightning
and had several teeth knocked out

A phone message from Winter Park
last night stated that the injured man
Thc pro-British American* are,con­
after receiving medical attention was vinced that there would be no trou­
taken to his home in Longwood. But ble if the pro-Irish American* would
for a bad shock and painful cuts rc- not tako sides.

Your police department will Rive your
home and your business better protection.
■You can travel to and from.work independ­
ently, comfortably, swiftly, and safely.
You can pass anything on the road if you
wish.
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■You can -take her along on every trip and
outing.

Mr, Chatman nnd the 100 ncre farm
adjoining, owned by John Russell, nil
highly improved truck lnnd, with
many tenant houses, nnrns, wells nnd
other improvements have ail been
bought by Mr. Potter, representing
a commission firm in Philadelphia,
The Bond Lumber Co., of Lake
Helen, have about a 100 mules in
Kirby Osteen’s, pasture at Lemon
Bluffs, their vacation due to the burn­
ing of the Bond Company’s saw mills.
J. C. Ellsworth, W. W. Miller, J. F.
Hickson and othara about here have
been over buying mules for farm
work.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1921

STATE TAX LEVY REDUCED
GOV. HARDEE’S PROMISE
BEFORE ELECTION MADE GOOD

house will be filled again tonight and
show the boys that you appreciate 100 Members in the
their work and it is a work of love in
Baptist \Boys Club
every respect. The curtain will rise
( T t i n S i t a r d i r 'i D i l l ; )
promptly at 8:30 and the show lasts
One of the beat organizations for
about one hour and a half. You will
enjoy every minute of it so come out boys in this flection of thc state ib the
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tonight and see a real minstrel show Baptist Boys Club. There are now
one hundred members.
FULL OF LIFE AND SPARKLE by home talent.
The monthly dinner was held on
AND ON AGAIN TONIGHT
CAR LOAD OF LEXJNGTONS
last evening in the banquet hall of the
AT THE PRINCESS
AND NEW LARK SPORT CAB Temple and fifty-eight were present.
rrrilTOAJTIB^
The
enthusiasm
was
very
high
and
Chamber
of
Commerce
(From r r U i r 'i D iO ;)
Ten and Three Quarter
(F rom S a U r t a j 't D i l l ; )
Edward F. Lane haa pulled off The B. A O. Garage are happy to­ the boys are ready to tackle anything
Drive
for
Membership
Mills Will Be A ssess­
many minstrel shows in Sanford and day over the shipment of a ear load worth while. Chicken with rice, pickWas
Successful
Affair
elsewhere
but for the few rehearsals, of Lexington cars of the new models. lea with hojne cooked rolls, and wat­
ment for 1921 Below
for the hot weather and many other This Is not a specialty since the B. A ermelon were served.
(Tn m h ttriir’i Dill;)
Talks were made by several of the
Ihc Chamber of Commerce has juat drawbacks, the Legion Minstrels of O. have been receiving car loads of big brothers. Among them Hon. J.
* N o e lg a ra tta h a t
put op a successful drive for member­ this year are as good as any and bet­ Lexington* for many months. The D. Jinkins, Judge Sehelle Maines, Col.
ter
than
some
and
those
who
witness­
thing
that
causes
Joy
In
the
B.
A
O.
th e u m e d e lic io u s
ships! It was not a drive In the true
ed the show last night were wdl re­ camp la the fact that they are the J. G. Sharron, CoL Wilkinson and
sense
of
the
word
for
the
Chamber
f
la v o r a a L u o k y
City
Manager
Ryan.
OF COMPTROLLER AND AMPLE
paid for attending. In fact the en­ first dealers in Florida to receive the
of
Commerce
does
not
believe
In
The
following
officers
were
elected:
S
trlk o . B ooauoa
PROVISION HADE FOR ALL
tire show was a big surprise to the new sport model of the Lexington ear
drives. The committee on member^
Faye
Loosing,
president;
Robert
Wil­
APPROPRIATIONS
L o e k y S tr ik e Is th o
j
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.ship simply met at thy Seminole public for It was filled with snap and called the' Lark. This Is one of the liams, vice-president; Fred Weeks,
pep and sparkle all the way through. niftiest models of sport cars that has
TALLAHASSEE, Juno 27«■—Gover­ iBank with Forest Lake as the chair­ Short and sweet and no time lost be­ ever been turned &lt;*it, being equipped secretary. They serve for one month.
nor Hardee Saturday fixed the state man, each man was given a few tween numbers la the order of the with the new Anstcd motor, 'w in The following committees were ap­
tax levy for 1921 at 10 8-4 milla, di- names and he was given plenty of day in the Legion Minstrel and if you wheels, two spare wheels, finished on pointed; to re-organize the Scout
time to see his men and they went did not see it last night be sure and any one of six new colors and has ev­ work; to arrange for a club room; to
rided as followa:
quietly to work to get the money and go tonight. The theatre Is cool and erything on the car that anyone could re-organize the boya band; to take
General revenue, 5 milla,
they got I t A nice sura was raised. haa plenty of fans and you wftl enjoy wish for and then some. It even has Scouts on three dsy hike; to take
Pcnsloni, 8 1*8 milla.
FORT DADE, June 28.—Tarpon
Not what they ahould have, of course, the show and be helping the Ameri­ a trunk on the rear and a nice place Juniors on one day hike; to arrange fishermen at this time are having the
One mille school tax.
but enough to make the membership can Legion at the same time. The fixed for the trunk so yqu can carry for the next meeting.
State prison fund, 8-8 mlU.
Several rally songs were learned. greatest sport ever known here, did
State board of health fund, 2-8 mill committee feel that the public spirited jokes are new and origins),The songs it anywhere from here to California.
Among
them the following to the timers declaring the silver kings in
citizens of Sanford are standing back are just right. You have paid twice Watch* for the advertisement an­
States road fund, 1 mill,
the waters about Eggmont Pass, the
tune
of
"Keep Sweet”:
hnptcr 8437, Acta of 1921, provides of the Chember of Commerce. The as much to see a minstrel show that nouncing this latest model of 'the
principal entrance to Tampa Bay,
"Boys
Club,
Boya
Club,
for a levy of 6 milla for general reve­ members do not intend to hound any­ was not any better.
sport Lexington in Monday's dally
more numerous than at any time In
This
Is
the
only
club,
nue In 1921 and 1922, but gives the one for a membership. They do not
R. J. Holly is the Interlocutor; L, paper. Better still, go over to the
many years. More than 60 tarpon
This is the way we win the day
governor authority to reduce this I intend to worry anyone about Join- C. Allison, E. F. Lane, John Musson, B. A O. Garage and let Perry or. Brax­
were
caught in thc pass last Tuesday
In life’s hard rub."
amount, if satisfied that a smaller (Ing the Chamber of Commerce. Every George McLaughlin, Billy Hoffman ton show you the car. They are on
afternoon. At one time fishermen in
The
next
meeting
will
bo
July
29th.
jnillngc would suffice.
Comptroller.citizen of the county knows exactly and Sherman Lloyd are the black the Job night and day and one of
of . tho six boats were playing 12 tarpqon
Amos recommended that the levy for what the Chamber of Commerce ^nCB comedians and fun makers and them expects to sleep with the Lark Tho boys who are members
.
which had been hooked.
,S“nd“y Sch°o1 nra ™mbera
general revnue be reduced from 6 means to the community. Everyone'
nre
merry. The sing for fear something will happen to It
■of
the
club.
Thc
rigea
are
over
9
and
mills to 5 1-4 mills, and that the pen­ knows or should know that tho board V* nrc . Forest Gatche], Vfrgil L. —and say, it can go hotter than 80
"Head-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE-NOW.
not over 17.
sion tux authorized by the Fevised of governors meets every Friday at ■Smith, H. C. Clausa, James Huff, J. miles per hour.
General Statutes, 3 1-2 mills, be re­ noon for lunch (paid out of their own j A: A,,i80n&gt; Percy Mcro, Maurice Hclduced to 3 1-8 mills, making the total pockets) and go over every phase of 8*on nnt*
Tarbell.
It is hardly necessary to say that
11 mills, the same as in 1920. The gov­ the city and county life. The board
ernor, renlizing that at this time the of governors take Up these subjects .Helston and Clause sing divinely
tax rate should be placed at the low- and go after everything for the bene-! ,thpy nrt* to° ,wel known, by a11 mu&gt;&lt;
tst possible amount, and believing flt of thc city wIthoot callIng mwt_ overs of Sanford to need an introduce
that by rigid economy the general |npB of thp 1)ody and dc]ayinfr mnttcnj Hon or any praise But when they
revenue fund could bo further reduc-' , thc
wouId not worry render those beautiful ballads
I
ed, has exercised thc power vested in |wJth the80 mattcn, nnyway, So 1he I&lt;«ng for the Scenes of Yesterday
him by law as above state, making I govemors are working all tho time and "Lonesome, That’s AH’' and
the total tax levy for 1921, 10 3-4 on matters of importance, are work­ "That Old Irish' Mother of Mine” and
arc encored arid respond with other
mills.
ing to get more members, arc work­
In bis campaign for the governor­ ing for those things that are of bene- songs, they Just simply bring up the
ship, Mr. Hardee promised, if pos- |4lt to the entire community and work- audience short with the thought that
n
lible, a reduction of the state tax I.
... .
,
, Sanford has some talent, nnd then
when the Seminole Quartette gets on
and it i. . m n of great g n t i.li" * t
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T he name o f G oodrich on a tire means
fiction to him that ho ha. been
the ple.m rc of working for with .Helston, Clnuss, Forest Gatchcl
1
Sanford.
and
L.
C.
Allison
with
their
“Hills
shied to fulfill this pledge In the very
fust one thing—quality. A n d th a t quality
It behooves everyone then,.to come of Old Kentucky," the yodellng of
first year of his administration; esis always the highest th at can be produced.
penally so, ns nt one time it wns esti­ in hnd pay up for their membership j Allison nnd other good stuff it is all
• %
for
the
year
or
for
six
months.
It
to thc good. Singing is more than
mated by a promiment member of the
Each tire is specially designed for the ser­
legislature that thc demands before behooves everyone to take an Interest half of nny minstrel show and with
In
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
to
the
coon
songs
rendered
by
Bill
Hoff­
vice it must deliver. G oodrich Fabrics, in
•that body, if granted, would increase i
the state tax rate from 11 mills in !bring: your problems to the Chamber man, Sherman Lloyd, George Mcthe popular sizes, have established them-,
1920 to 17 in 1921. Thc governor's jnf Commerce for solution, to stand Lnughlin, L. C. Allison and the bal­
selves os unusual values from the stand­
first great effort in the lines of ccon- j by your Chamber of Commerce and lads of thc sweet singers the' Legion
omy in the matter of appropriations make it your first love. It Is the Minstrels give the audience nn even­
point o f real economy. Silvertown Cords
appeared in his opposition to the bud­ center around which everything re- ing of music that is worth the price
in
their class have always held first place
of admission. Again it is safe to as­
get of the state board of control volves.
sert that a minstrel show is not a min­
in the esteem o f motorists, n o t only be­
which called for appropriations for
strel
show
without
an
orchestra
and
TAMPA,
June
28.—Leading
citizens
the ensuing two’ years of approxi­
cause o f their symmetrical perfe&amp;ion of
mately $3,600,000.00 for the stato’s here have launched a campaign to ex­ the Legion Minstrels is fortunate in
finish, but furtherm ore, by reason o f their
institutions of higher learning and for tend the city limits of Tampa to in­ this respect having n first class or­
tong life, complete dependability and sat­
the board’s work ns thc state plant clude n total area approximately that chestra, n home orchestra, composed
•boar
r\s n result of the opposition j of Jacksonville, which would
give of Miss Ruby Roy, Mr. Bradford,
isfactory performance.
of the governor nnd of the state Tampa an increase of 35,000 in popu­ Clarence Mahoney, Dudley Hoy, J. H.
board of education, of which he is cx- lation. The city limits now include Stumon, I’rof. Hnrvcy and Mrs. Bur­
Your dealer will supply you at these fair
olTicio president, this amount wns re­ an area of only 8,0 square miles with dick. They give life and pep to the
prices;
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a standard of economy fixod which Jacksonville's area of 14 square miles give itih a t old.time minstrel setting
SILVERTOWN CORDS '
had a highly beneficial effect upon with a population of 91,688, but num­ in thc stngc effect.
all appropriation measures. And "yet erous suburbs adjneent to tfae corpor­ Sam Baumel is new to Sanford au­
Anti-Slid
diences and it looked last night like
size
TUBBS
&amp;rf&lt;tr r&lt;«»d
there was sufficient appropriation for ate limits nre densely populated.
he
would
not
be
able
to
go
on
with
the institutions of higher learning
30x31 $24.50
$2.55
that new buildings were authorized "Head-IT-OFF”—ENERGIZE—NOW. his specialty for he has been ill for
two days but rather than disappoint
32x31
32.90
and the college faculty were’ralsed to
2.90
an amount equal with thc general av­ ST. AUGUSTINE, June 28.—Dr. thc management nnd tin.* public he
41.85
3.55
put on his specialty last night and
32x4
erage for like educational institutions
Edgar S. Estes has been appointed rendered several songs In a manner
in the South.
43,10
3.70
33x4
city health officer to fill thc vacancy
Accompanying the comptroller’s es­ caused by thc recent death of Dr. that brought down the house. Despite
the fact that thc stage was In bad
47.30
4.50
32x41
timate of the necessary tax levy for Murray W. Seagars.
shape
and
he
broke
through
the
floor
1921 is a statement of the appropria?
48.40
4.65
33x41
once he gave the people a fine exhibi­
tions payable from the genet-al reve­
tion
of
dancing
and
he
received
the
49.65
4.75
34x41
nue fund during the two years end­
hand so many times he had to desist.
ing June 30, 1923, aggregating $8,58.90
5.55
33x5
He is a fine entertainer and his act
1615,003.90 with an estimated reve­
gave the real touch to the show and
61.90
5.80
35x5
nue of $7,221,720.00 to meet them,
It it hoped that he will be able to ap­
based upon last year's assessment and
pear tonight for he has the real
revenue. Believing that the assess­
The antiskid safety tread
goods.
FABRIC TIRES
Black-Draught
“has
no
equal
ment for 1921 will show a very ma­
Silrertown Cord
The catchy little skit called the
for headache, tour stomach, tor­
terial increase over the assessment
Safety 32x31 $20.25
“Dining Car Special," sent the aud­
Smooth 30x3 *12.00
pid liver and feverish colds.
Vrull for 1920, partly aa a result of
ience
home
with
a
good
taste
in
their
declares
Mrs.
Annie
Whitmore,
Safety 32x4
normal growth of valuations and
Safety
26.90
30x3 13.45
mouth for it wns good from start to
20% Lower Prices
of Gale City, Va. "11 Is easy to
partly as a result of the conference
Safety 33x4
Safety
28.30
30x3 i 16.00
finish. Clarence Mahoney as Miss
take and does not gripe, as 8
The Goodrich price redudion
tax assessors which met in Jack­
Virginia
Vandergould,
was
a
perfect
lot of medicines do,” she adds.
which took efled M»y 2nd wa«
sonville upon the call of the governor
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
lady;
H.
C.
Clams
as
O.
U.
T.
West,
"It
Is
good
to
take
In
a
hot
tea
without reservation. It included
°f normal growth of valuations and
oAkron, Ohio
was
good;
Forest
Gatcbel
as
Will
B.
SilvrrtowTU together with Goodfor
colds,
or
can
be
taken
In
a
“greed upon plans for more equitable
rkffFebric thee and Goodrich Red
Dunn,
was
all
right;
Tom
Meredith
dry
powder.
1
can’t
say
enough
means of assessment, and that the re­
end Gray inner tubes.
made a typical conductor and L. C.
for Black-Draught and the sick­
ceipts from licenses and other sources
Allison as the negro porter simply
ness tt has saved us.” '
will also show an Increase over last
*
brought thcm~down and kept the aud­
year, the governor felt justified in the
ience in a gale of laughter through­
redemption of his campaign pledge, to
out the sketch. Allison Is the life of
decrease the millage as before stated.
the party all the time. The scenery
for this piece was painted yesterday
666 c o re s Chills a n d F e v e r.
by Mr. Humph and was a good pic­
ture of a dining car and the charac­
CLEARWATER, June 28&lt;—P«Uters were about‘as fussy and full of
tiona requesting the county commis­
ideas
as the usual crowd in a diner.
Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays for itself In two ways—gives larger fruit,
sioners to have a survey made . of
has been found avalnsbleDvtr
The. fact that this skit was decided
therefore, more boxes, and a greater hearing surface for next year's crop. We recommend
Pinellas county to establish plans for
medidne, to thousands of homes.
upon at the last minute and had but
■l* beautification are being circulated.
"1 do not use any other liver
SEMINOLE TREE GROWER
• IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
one rehearoal shows the adaptability
The plans would bep repared by a
medicine,* says Mrs. Mary O.
&lt;% Aram, 6% A. P. A , 8% Pot.
4% Aram, B* A. P. A , 4% .P o t
of the Sanford talent,and their abil­
landscape architect of national repuBrown, of Europa, Miss. "It is
ity
to
meet
all
situations
that
arise
(“tJon end would embody a road sysIDEAL FRUIT and VINE MANURE
W. &amp; T.’s Seminole Fruit Manure
splendid lor sour stomach, 8
in thc difficult matter of arranging a
87k Amra, 8% A, P. A , 10% P o t
8% Aram, 8% A. P. A , 6% P o t
•em that would bring the scenic fea­
bed taste in the mouth or torpid
minstrel show.
tures of the county to-the nQtlce of
fiver. I keep It alt the time, use
Manager Lane, who looked after all
ORDER EARLY
APPLY EARLY
MARKET EARLY
automobile travelers. The Federation
B with (be children and teel It
the
details
and
has
worked
hard
for
Write for new price list showing further reductions In prices.
of Women’s Clubs of tha county la
faaa saved va many doBara fat
several weeks and also took part In
t*king
active part In the circulat­
doctor bOs and many days to
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch
the show and every one who assisted
ing of the petitions.
him deserve a lot of credit
It is strictly a home show in every
“Head-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE—NOW.
ford’s,
Wm MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERT
sense of the word and is put on for
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE FLA.
the benefit of the folks who a n stay­
For office supplies, stationary, ate,
ing a t home. It Is hoped that tho
come to the Herald office.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1921
l a Circuit Court, S.TM1S JndUi .1 «
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SOMETHING TO THINK OF
to Tallahassee pledged to have state
rittM a. SaalMl*
division and nothing will stop them—
la CWacarj
With tho legislator's telling how
not even the improvements to the old
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they have changed position on the no- U m I* Oorkrr, &lt;V&gt;mpL|nin)
V, 7, U T .I ilD .............a*entai7 u l Tr*uarw
capitol."
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the Pensacola Journal approv­ fencc question since they saw and felt
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Since the dear COMMON CARRIERS (accent es Even
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n*f»nd«M,
division, for it says: “Tho Journ­ the oporatipn of the iniquitous lobby XTof1—.?,.0
I i H l i h l X * u r rr U *7 k ;
W illiam C. Corfc*r, SIT Siuih «,
llrlilx*port.
Connecticut
** Mi a
believes that it might be well for maintained by the range men during 11 * |'|* a r1 a t rroiu in
i o n . l i l e ?1?n?lnon.) have .tried to raise our freight alSouth
.
the
Inst
session,
how
nbout
getting
mi0fnr,
of
to become n separate
r a w lit* I lb* r r.ld rm . of lJ.f
I" 1
tyM
,|
(Iao«rp«reU4)
rates with the sinister motive of eliminating wat­ state. Florida
SIT
fkrnll,
lla
ln
a
ir
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iriport,
Florida—the Florida where all that information into concrete Bhape Sid
and thi»* then* la
fUBscftirnov m o z nr adtakoxi
er
rates
in
competition
it
has
startled
the
natives
: r“* \ ,u c . i
the history of the state has been to lay before a few grand juries and !
J52 “ " 'T v.or .■
woutd Mod li.* (UretxUot
on Y f t A f t . o f t o o
break
up
this
thing?
made
(
?)—would
not
try
to
hold
back
r.odoM
l
.
orer
t
.
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iho d*.
of the back country and Orlando with her usual the southern section of tho state from From county after county has come Tt*r*for», ,«■ WUU,b, C C . 'I £ 1lk«‘
..................
"f *» =
Borrm.
»o ■pp*ar to tfc* bn, : tr * Wt*.
pep and spirit has taken up the subject of digging any advancement, and if the people of the statement that "Senator fjoanso, bjrfifedtvqalred
i f a l n t t run in iUlt cmiJ , ‘f
B ate** u iM oai CUM Ball B itte r A m i t •&gt;.
th# t i n t d o r Of Aucuit. A. ]| lt^,, °
t*fcc»
South Florida feel they should have a or Representative Cleanman, states dwr** {•rwoulrmn * | | | on u , . • ' “ w t i f e (
1WJ. at Uw T t t Offlaa at h a t e d , riarUa. a canal to the St. Johns river.
This
is
not
such
a
jou.
“ *'»
mien*
CaAar Aot o f B a n k f t ltT i.
separate government this section of that having observed the power and orolrut
It fe fu rlU r ordrrrd Hut . . l, „
far
fetched
idea
as
one
would
suppose
and
the
edi­
corruption
of
the
lobby
maintained
in
'OTlori H T ftlL P ftUlLDDIO.
Il»t.*d
to
llw
Hanford
llrrild
a
W
f®1*the state will not oppose the move."
n « u lti
In ffemlnol*
rof
tor of the Herald when a resident of Ortendo Went The Tribune, therefore, calls on the Tallahassee during the session by the Uabrd
w**k».
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F o r* ‘an A dvert Ulna R c p n trn la llv a
I»r band and th*
t h . **al
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of Southern Florida to pre­ opponents of the no-fence movement, WIIOOM tor
0,t IN
&lt; T H E AMFRICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
into the subject fully and earned many things of counties
fun,’. A, d.
pare for the necessary action to bring while they have been opposed to leg­ IWI W n 00 ‘hl' •V” h
advantage to the project. ^However, he decided to about division into North and South islation along that line in the past ,8EAU'
K *• w cou ss.
Every day you find out that San­
£ . WILSON,
nrtH )t (w it,
Florida. It will take some time, for they are now strongly for it and will THUS,
AMnrncr for Oouptalaanl
ford la the beat Investment in the move to the river instead of trying to move the
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must be done along certain well de­ assist in the passage of such laws as —
world.
river to Orlando and we would suggest the same \Jtfined
In Clre-ilt Court, Sat. mb Jad k u i
,
lines, and has to have the con­ may be needed next term."
for SaotnoU
**
idea
to
the
manufacturers
everywhere
who
are
sent of both Florida as a state and the
Now, these BtatementB mean one of
I s Chine* 1-7
The physicians of Daytona have
federal congress, Rut with both sides two things: either that the spokes­
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subscribed $25,000 for a local hospital living in the interior. Why spend all that rhoney
agreed that division is for the best men are lying like gentlemen in the
and sanatorium.
trying to dig a canal and have water jvhere none interests of state and federal ad­ expectation of saving their hide in Jam ra M.f t . Trnmm*ll,. Complainant
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0
i
Trifmii*ll,’.
vancement, there should be little dif­ another election, -or they are in real M arti# Ann*tt.
A nnrtt. Tramm*n‘
No stock is good unless the local exists now when you can move your plants to San­ ficulty in accomplishing the deed.—■ earnest and have seen something that ToIt Maarti*
pprarlnr Troni an a m d .* li m*.,
' *
banks will take it ns collateral or say ford and get on the deep water?
'.*•* H -« -lb* M bfenr* of , h*
Tampa Tribune.
they know is too bad for keeping up iknown;
th at It la th« b*litf of
that it is. all right.
th* defendant ia or*r tw rnlr&lt;** • insnt that
Everybody
is
doing
it.
Sanford
Chamber
of
---------- o---------in Florida.
and that !h*r* la no p r r ^ ' l ^ n.'/'H,.*,' **!:
« o
fferlda lb* aerrle* O f .
* T*
THE LONG DEFERRED VACATION
If they are lying, tho people will bind
lb* a.Id drfendanl.
1
° i' J* *&gt;*H
We intend to make Saturdays the Commerce is working night and day on facts stfid
find
out
between
now
and
the
next
pri­
Tb*r*for*. T .«, M .« f e A nn,,,. Tr.mt.feB am
big trading days and the merchants figures, answering letters of inquiry about San­ A New York man is taking his sec­
rr.jtilrrd on th* flrat &lt;U, „ t
*1*
mary. No candidate can announce befebr
ond
vacation
in
fifty
years.
•
Fortyl».
IN I. to » p ,* .r to ,b* MU of
will offer something special for you
« t.. In ii,
IbU ratu*. oib*nrtw
, o*rr**
ford as a wholesale and distributing center. We two years ago, when he was married, himself two or three years in advance aralnat
d*rr*a
..... crab
rr.«
.
pro
every Saturday. .
Will on aal.l dafe
b« ■fol*r*d
of
an
election
and
track
a
straight
a
ra
ln
tl
r
o
t.
he
and
his
wife
took
a
honeymoon
---------- o---------have the location and are ready to g ran t conces­
II la further ordarrd that a ,|d -n il,, i .
path in the matter of pledges and piiblfehrd
In lb* Hanford llrral.1 » n*«
**
Man over in Marion county wan sions to .the people who want to sta rt something trip to Albany. Now they have gone
puhllmhnl In Hemlttol* lo u n lj. I'b’rlda
to visit relatives in Rhode Inland for promises, Sooner or later, those glib ronw
cutlre w**k*.
•
,a r ’’**
shot while milking the cow. If we
talking politicians will tell some man W llim a tor band ami teal of the alow „ „
ever have to milk a cow again we here in the wholesale line or the manufacturing two weeks.
ru'irt on tbU ItOtli da&gt; of J„ n, . A_ ,, . 1 " '
on the opposite side that "confiden­ rd IHIML)
It
is
a
great
adventure.
It
may
he
li, A. IIOCo L vh*.
hope somebody shoots us.
line
or
any
other
line.
Sanford
has
the
rates.
San­
tially,
I
am
against
this
thing,
and
doubted, though, whether the vaca­
-----------o---------JOHN II. 1.EONAUIII.
‘ brk “ m,H , ,w t you can depend on me opposing it;” Holli-ttor and of Counae) for Cinnnt,(H', a |,
Looks like the Ku Klux Klnn at ford will get the people. It is only a question of tionist is really enjoying it. He is
ifi-ulr,
and this man on the opposite side will
Daytona wan not the real Kq Klux time when the distributors of all the inland towns probably restless and dissatisfied, and
pass it around nmong his set, and in NOTICE or APPLICATION TOR TAX DIED
wishes
he
were
back
on
the
job.
Klan ns laid down in the precepts gov­
UNDER SECTION b it, GENERAL STAT.
near
here
will
move
to
Sanford.
With
all
due
re­
every set there arc one or, more who
Every
business
dny
for
forty-two
UTE8, LAWS Or rLOHIDA
erning that order. They do not stand
spect to the tourists towns and other towns with |years he has opened the shop nt 0 n. are "Icnky of tongue and pen, whoso Nolle* I* I.ere hr eiw n that V. T I’rtrr* n«f.
for outlawry and disorder.
dam wan a clucking Kutuck hen," eliaaer of T a t Certificate No. |20. dated
---------------- o---------------d a r of J u lr , A. It. 1013. baa fifed uM
advantages
the
old
town
of
Sanford
has
a
d
v
a
i
^
^
.
t
o
o
l
'd
™
,
”
?
.
«
&amp;
and the voters will know all about it nth
certificate In tp j office, and baa mad* i » l .
And Sanford keeps right along
ratkm
f**r f a t dee.1 to laan* In amirilinr* ultb
in time to pqt the gaff in the proper
Adding, improving, growing into a ages that few towns possess and we will get the everything was all right. He might
law. Said r tr llf lr a te riuhrarv* tb* fi,IV,»t,.
place.
have bad a vacation every year, his
dearrlhtd |tn»t**rfr altuatml In H*mln.,fe l« n itr
big city, getting new ideas, gaining business in the future.
rlorlda. to-w lt: I’otir arre* In mtuar* In SW
If they arc in real earnest, then it corner
employer
aays,
but
he
never
cared
Heellou 23. Two. 2fi H., Itanra 32 E. 4
in progressive ideas, advertising more
Another
man
in
Orlando
advanced
the
idea
of
arre*.
Tlw aald land l*elnr a***a*ed at th* &gt;m*
behooves
them
ns
men
and
sworn
of­
about
taking
one,
He
is
72
years
old
than ever, GETTING RIGHT.
or Ihe laananr* of aurh rertlfleale In the ntma
ficials
of
the
state
of
Florida,
to
give
now.
It
is
hard
to
change
one’s
hab­
of N. Iloeentbal. Cnle*. aald rerilfleate thill
starting a truck line to Sanford and get advan­
l e m ln n w l arconllnr to law la i deed will fe­
the information that will, lean to the m
e Ikercwu on the tub dar of Auriul. A. |i
You say it is hot and it is hot right tage of the rates. Fine business if you use the its nt that nge.
ll&lt;21. W lutraa mr oftlrU I xlrnilurr lml *e*i
The man is still an employe, it will apprehension of the men who have Hit*
then. If you are too busy to think
the lat d a r of Ju lr, A. II. IU21
E. A, INICULAH.
about the weather it is cool. Chris­ right kind of trucks. If they are too heavy and be observsd. Very likely he would fouled the nnmc of the legislature nnd IHKAl.i
•
Clerk Circuit Court.
have
sought
to
corrupt
the
personnel
still
be
working
for
somebody
else
if
tian Science regulates the weather tear up the Seminole county roads or the Orange
.
Seminole IVutatr, Ma.
J lr : A. M. WEEKS, ft. ft
he lived n hundred years longer. Now of the commonwealth’s law making W Olc
somewhat. Relieve it is hot nnd it in.
county roads or any other roads—pouf, out goes ideas, ambition, the vigor nnd origin­ body.
NOTICE or APPLICATION TOR TAX DEO
UNDER SECTION 57b. OENERAL BTAT.
We started an investigation to find
ality required to innkc a man start
Common carriers are talking about the trucking line,
UTE8. LAWS O r 1L0RIDA
out
if
the
former
governor
of
thiB
out for hftnself, seldom como to tjie
reducing wages nnd raising freight
The
river
is
here.
The
lower
rates
prevail
at
Nolle* 1* berehr rlre n tb it le*U Nettle*, pur.
man who plods nlong day nften dny state was ns crooked ns report said he fdia*er
of T a i Certificate No 70 &gt;• to bet lb
rates nt the same time. This is in
ilaletl tlir 2nd dar of June. A If ItllU b it fii-J
was,
nnd
it
was
started
on
account
of
Sanford.
We
have
the
locations
for
factories.
We
nnd
year
after
year
in
the
same
old
line with their usual policy and only
certificate In n&gt;r offlre. and b«* mad* ipthe rumors nnd the "they say" thnt ■aid
pllcatl.u for la a deed to Utur In *c.*&gt;rilinca
carries out the iden advanced in this are.growing every day. We have everything you routine, with never n break.
with
Said cerllfU ale &lt; u b r* m it* fatThe hc^t thing nbout vacations is would not bp silenced. If wc hesitat­ lowlnalaw.
pnper many times, You cannot ex­
dracrllied pru|irrt&gt; illo a l'd In Setnlaofe
Tlorldk. to-wlt: le t |o lilt II, Tier
pect anything from them nnd you need here for fruit factories, jelly factories, can­ not tho more physical rest or exer­ ed not to investigate the head of the Countr.
It. Hanford. Tfi* raid land t**lnc ai«-**rd it
state
government,
why
should
we
hes­
cise
or
change
they
bring,
but
the
the
.late
of llte tu n a lice of eu.1« . - r 11IV i t , I*
ning factories, furniture factories, foundries, ma­
should not look for it.'
Hie name of Cnknown. t ’nlew aal.l .ertlflrate
way they shnks up the mind nnd re­ itate to look into the many rumors ■ball
le redeemed according If 1** l i t JrH
chine shops, any line of business or manufacture. veal to n man or woman different pos­ and statements concerning a corrupt­ will Intte
Iberron the 6th d«7 of Auguet/ A,
There are ninny things better left
f&gt;. 1031.
ing
and
powerful
illegal
lobby
main­
Come to the river. The river will not come to sibilities of life and achievement.
Wltnee# mr official etgnamre ami teal UJa
unsaid in a newspaper. There are
l*t d i r of Ju lr. A. D. 1621
The mnn who waited forty-two tained by a class of the citizenry of theIHEAL
carping critics who want to know why you.
i
B. A D ol'd LASS.
this
state?—Tampn
Tribune.
Clerk Circuit Court.
years
for,his
vacation
is
all
right,
in
this item nmblhnt hem about the p ri-:
*
Seminole Countf, bit.
his
way.
Hut
suppose
everybody
liv­
4(1 llte
Ilf: A M WEEKS. I' ft
vnte affairs of different families were
number of Floridians to reach tho Ied that way. America Would soon be
DIVIDING FLORIDA
—Get your Scratch Rads from The
Lost cards local views—Jc each at
not published. We can only ask these
state capital is so grout ns seriously like China.—Pensacola News.
Herald—by
the
pound—15c.
the
Herald office.
people how th6y would like to have it'. The Tribune, after a careful stuify to interfere with their going ns often
happen to them?
of the past- and present history of ns business requires them. It is over
---------- o—------•Florida, and a look into what the fu* five hundred miles from Fort Myers
A 'littlc trip from Sanford is good litre promises the peninsula part of to Tullnhnssoe by the common rail
for you. Even to spend the week tiie state, believes it should be divid- route. It is nearly seven hundred
end nt .the beach refreshes one and cd, for the good of burh north and miles from Key West to Tallahassee,
you get n new vision by mingling south Florida. It bases its belief o n 1 With the stnto divided at or about
with new people and you are so glad the following facts:
the parallel of 29 degrees *15 minutes,
to get back on ihe old job again Mon­ Florida, south of a line drawn no part of north Florida would be
day morning and get back to n real across the-state on the parallel of 29 more than 150 miles from its capital,
town.
degrees, and 40 minutes—just above and every south Florida point, snvo
,
, 'Matafisns inlet on llie eastern const Key West, would be within 150 or 175
.p a s t . e^ patties are tie order nn(| n oa,j Man’s Lay on the western, miles of a centrally located capital
TRADE MARK
of the day. Well, there are plenty of pnyr 8G per cent’ of the state taxes. city.
placcH in nnd around Sanford where Floiida north of that line receives 90
From every standpoint, then, it ap­
you can get splashed all right. And per cent of the political preferment
•SO25 f. o. b. Detroit
pears
to be wise for the stnte to be
it is too bad the Rod and Gun Club and tax money.
is not built now so the folks could en­ ■ South of tin* line the people believe made into two. Then each could go
abend and develop along its own lines
:5--T-■jrirft^gga
joy the swimming jtool every day ami
in
bonding
themselves
by
county
nnd
Lf
widely separated ability.
Each
night.
district for their roads nnd bridges would legislate as needed for its pe­
nnd schools; north of that line they culiar neds, nnd each would be able
If some of the Sanford people want the state, ns n stnte, to do it.
to advance nlong the lines best suited
would keep their parkways planted to Representation in the legislature to it.
good lawns that city would almost be was fixed years* ago, before the southaftbeautiful ns Orlando, but there are ern pnrt of the state had a poputa- The division idea hns already spread
nlwuys some who by their negligence tion to be worth anything.
Tho to many sections of the state, and the
or lack of civic pride ruin the good growth of the southern pnrt hns been ending pnpers in many parts are an­
their neighbor has accomplished. Wc no incentive to the legislature con- nouncing their demand for division.
5 he Miami Herald declares that “Loyhave some of them, too.—Reporter- trolled by north Florida to divide rep1.1 ns wo mny he to the whole state of
iVr
i
^**r*
,
presentation with us.
3'lorida,
yet the .history *of tiie past
—:--------o----------.
. When, the lust legislature passed' \V;nty-five years indicates beyond
New Smyrna is coming. They have the reappfiitionment resolution It was he preadventure of a doubt, that jh.just organized a new band over there only after the apportionment program j itical control lies in the northern
nnd we will bet a hat that the city had been so carefully.prepared ns to; ounties of the state,” and it says
will start growing with the band. You save to north Florida n working mn*‘ hat it will continue to lie there. It
i
cannot haven live city without pie A- jority in both house and senate, so 0jnts out that the hulk o f'th e tax
ty of band music, ^ou may thinlt tthat if it is adopted by the. people „ oney is gathered from
southern
you can live without music hut hon- South Florida will still be at the mer- H onda and spent in northern Fioricstly, folks without music we would Cy of t’Ae rest of the state in legisln- da, and that "the two sections have1
"In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed
i l l Z ' Z ' V 0 ^enth^ lsi!1 #Rain, live determination.
entirely different interests nnd cnone of the most adaptable, efficient* economical sources of power in the
, C 9 L’ ' /■ ° fl. ,C
. 1 ^ U* 09 When South Florida began to urge Lrely different view# ns to pro- I
world—the internal combustion engine.
C fl* n y 0
Pu lc nB u ,on‘ |the matter of a fnir representation or gross”. The Palm Beach Post says: i
■
0
.cnpital removal, the answer \yns the | ‘South Florida certainly ' will not
"The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual
Orlando is up hi tho air because bill to add to the present capitol at qunrrel with this statement of the
farm
worker from three to four times over.
freightrates are
to be boosted on Tallahassee, in tho belief that if they case," and that “even a woolly lamb
aomo 400 articlesaid lowered on a could get that done tho people would j earns what to expect after a while
"It will put the farmef on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
few in a new freight tariff sheet just not move the capital after so large a vhen it sees tho sears so often cornput
his
produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is—on to an
made public.- Orlando could npve sum had been spent on its improve- lig to him,” and that South Floridnefficient
production basis.
many thousands of dollars annually ment..
knows now it will never get any-'
_ i
by putting
1
' Tho-Tribune-isHoath -to t*ke th is^ hlntr “far its valuable fleece." ThV
"It will en'able each worker to earn* so much*more that he can be paid
. „
# « VvV *nd Sa,^ ord and;step because it is proud of the old tra-,J’09t declares that division “is a fine;
more and stilHeave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
hauling the freight by truck from^Rlons and the past good name of dca- but bow l» 1* K«ing to be done?” ;
enable the former to work fewer hours in the day, giving hijm more time-to
Sanford and dumping it down at »tore Florida as a whole. But The Tribune ^ hnt wi,) ** attended to at the propenjoy life.
doors.—-DeLand News.
'feels It would lie recreant to the tru s t! r time.
1
tfa 8. 1 j110' 0 r a,J 0
imposed in it by the people of pen-} The Mami Metropolis declares that
"I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be—the most
Sanford,
t*
.
0
I
it
?iU
C
S
fA
°in‘
?
j
insula
Florida
to
sec
that
they
get
a
south
Florida
will
continue
to
“pour
pleasant,
the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.’
time until wc
vveinve a o
e r n,,t ° ,Bquarc *lqnl in the matters of state its taxes into the big end of the horn
folks here anyhpw.
•import, if it did not assist them in and receive "benefits from tho littic
-----------o
1getting that squaro deal thVough the end until the southern portion of the
TKe.bcach is nice, yes. The moun- only means that appears to be left, . ‘state goes into business for itself and
tains are nice, yes. But old Sanford I It is almost as far from*Ocala to spends its own money." The Sanford'
Is good enough for most of us nnd *c, Pensacola as from Ocala to Key West, Herald declares stnto division will be
are staying right by the old town nnd and it is more than a full day’s jour- talked this summer, and this winter
we intend to stay right by it* It ia ncy to either fropi Ocala. . The dis- nnd until the legislature meets again,1
a u t h o r iz e d
d e a l e r
.THE city of Florida.
tance to be traveled by the greater and “South Florida legislators will go

THESANFORDHERALD WHY TRY TO MOVE THE ST. JOHNS

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WHY NOT MOVE TO THE RIVER?

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1921

(From
P.lTj)
WANTED
Roland Reed, of Geneva, was in the
WANTED—Young, cow. Mutt bo
city yesterday.
I George Levingc of Longwood U in fresh and good milker. J. H. Melmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
the city attending court.
Hon. Forest Lake has returned SEE M.-3. NELSON for all kinds of
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL GET BUSY from a business trip- to Jacksonville, hauling. ' ,
31-tfc
i W, C. Satchcr and W. A. Entzmln- WE WANT a lady or gentleman agent
TO SAVE THE BUSINESS MEN AND THEi gcr of Longwood are among the visi­ for the genuine J. R. Watkins Pro­
tors to the city to-day.
FARMERS SOME MONEY
ducts in Sanford and other vacant
J. C. Spinks, S. W. Swope, W. J. towns. A big opportunity for any
Lawton and E. A. Famelle, of Ovcido hustler. Write today for free sam­
are
attending court today serving as ple and free particulars of our wonA ll Boards in Florida Will Fight the Increase to
jurors.
R. Watkins Co., 65
the Ijast Ditch—Woud Add Heavy Burden on Mrs. Roy Symes and Mrs. R. J. (lerfbHpffcr.—J.
Memplitk, Tenn.
&lt;
Holly
were
over
from
the
beach
to­
Consumer and Shipper Alike
WANTED—Agent for Seminole coun­
day. Mrs. Symes came over to a t­ ty to sell gasoline Intcnstfier which
tend a social' affair and Mrs. Holly gives larger mileage and improved
(Trwa W adaM dir1! Daily)
publicity we can hope to receive la to hid her son, Robert, good bye "as motor service. U^and W. Service, 55
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce that resulting from efforts wo expend
is in receipt of advice from the fburth either Individually or collectively. Al- he Is leaving for Hendersonville for East 19th Street, Jacksonville. 46-ltc
two months. They returned to the WXNt ED TO BUY—Ice box suitable
section committee of southern carriers
beach
this afternoon late.
for soft drinks. P. 0. Box 205,
■which comprises those railroads serv­
F.
B.
Ballard, of Altamonte, is in
ing Florida polntv-ko the effect that
the city today on court matters.
this committee, • after a continuous
FOR SALB
Enoch. Partin, one of the prosper­
session of several months, has sub­
U HAI.K—Two jmm* row*. fr**h, | , o l milkous truck grower* of the Wagner □rro
ao&lt;l t t t y em ll*. loqulrr or U y .n Mrrstantially completed the revision of
mtl 1a tfV*
it •
section is in the city attending court.
class rates and enclose statements
Judge Wilson, of Marianna, is FOR SALE—Good form nuilo in good
showing the present and proposed
among the prominent visitors to the condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
rates in which* shippers of this state
city. He Is holding the special term
New car of cement just ‘ arrived.
arc Interested. The proposed Increas­
of court for Seminole county and his Let us make you prices on cement be­
es are from originating points at St.
Sanford friends are glad to have him fore you buy. Cates Crate Co. Phone
Louis, Mo., Norfolk, Va., Richmond,
here for the term. Judge Wilson is
40-tfc
Vs., Lynchburg, Va., Roanoke, Va.,
one of the prominent jurists of tho
New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., Pen­
state and is known , far and wide
sa co la, Fla., Vicksburg, Miss., Nat­
throughout west Florida and adjoin­
Orlando
Will
Have
chez, Miss., Baton Rouge, La., Alcxstates.
ahdrin, La., Washington, D. C., BaltiMillion Dollar Hotel ingHarry
Ward was over from Daymore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., New
tuna Beach to-day on business and
Chamber
Com.
Lot
York, N. Y., Boston, Mass.
reports the fishing fine,
As an Illustration of what these
E. B. Brown, Btate sales manager
Increases amount to, it may bo inter­
Daytona
of the Virginia Carolina Chemical
r i n g tp note the rates as shown on
Co., of Jacksonville, is in the city for
the statement submitted by this com­
n few days and his many Sanford
mittee, known as their committee re­
friends* are 'giving him n warm wel­ CARPETS AND RUGS WASHED
port No. 13, section 4:
AND CLEANED at your home or we
come,
From St. Louis, Mo,, to Sanford,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDaniel of will call for and deliver.—HamiltonFlorida:
Bunnell, who have been the guests of Beach Electric Carpet Wnahcra used.
Present 1. -254 1-2. 2. 215 1-2.
their pnrents and friends here for Phone 560, 317 East Flrat Street.
3. 199. 4.
174.
5.- 143 1-2. 0.
j several days have returned to their 82-0tp 46-2tp
116. A. 95. B. 100 1-2. C. 85
Ihome. Martin is a former employee
D. 70 1-2.
of the Herald Printing Co., and is TUItCO-ItOLSIIEVIK
Proposed. 1. 298. 2. 265. 3. 22.
now with the newspaper at Bunnell
PLOT LOOMS LARGE ON
4. 191. 5. 155. 6. 128. A. 104.
where he is making good. His man&gt;
THE EASTERN HORIZON
■B. 199. C. 80. ,D. 72.
friends here are hoping he will re­
Rates from other section* show a
( S r Th* A uooU t.J F r a u )
turn to Sanford some time in the
proportionate increase and virtually
CONSTANTINOPLE,
June 29.—
future to stay. Mrs. McDaniel as
affect nil portions of the state.
A
Turko-Bolahovik
plot
of
vast
propor­
Miss Susie Brown was ono of San­
conrerted action is now under way to
tions
discovered
by
Allied
authorities
ford's popular young girls.
fight these proposed increases and nt
Mr. Lnd Mrs. Raymond Key leave here, it was announced today, Numthe conference to be held in Atlanta' lando Chamber of Commerce was pur- this afternoon for Chicago, going orous arrests have been made includ­
daring the week beginning July 11th !chased by Braxton Buachnm several from there to California and other ing the nlteged ring leader of the
Sanford will have a representative montha nK°- whcn U waB rumorcd Mr. places of interest in the West. They movement, a man named Augcnblick.
present. The traffic and transport®- “ MC, ani ,wouId Bhortly
will be away about nix weeks. Mrs.
tion committee of the Sanford Cham- ‘section of a seven-story office build- A. D.. Key accompanies them to Jack­ You Guard Against Burglars
What About Itala?
her of Commerce hns this matter un- S * .
info(rmat'on K ven out by sonville, going from there to Hen­ , "A
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,
Mr. J. h . Ange to n Reporter-Star repR its steal millions of dollars'
drr investigation and will be In n po, ...
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* dersonville, where she will spend
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*. . rescntatiVe immediately after the
aition to go before this- conference in Chambcr of Commcrco mectlng, Wa8 Borne time with Mrs. C. It. Walker, wor h of grain, chickens, eggs, etc.
an agresslve manner. The secretary that ho
his nMOcintps hnd c,Q8cd Alton Gunter, of East Third street, Des roy property and are n menace
has been advised by other civic or- adeA1 with Mr&gt; Ucacham for tho hns gone to New Smyrna, where he to health. If you are troubled with
rata, try RAT-SNAP. It will surely
ganizntions In the state that similar proporty nt n pric0 0, npprox|mntely will he the guest of his unde for two kill them—prevent odors. Cnls or
weeks.
action is being taken In their section. ?G0i0o.oo. Mr. Angle also stated he
iti.. and MrsT It. L. Chrisenberry, dogu won't touch it. Comes in cakes.
and from information at hand, Flor- ,m(l purchosed from Mr. Charles HilThree sizes, 35c, 65cf $1.25. Sold nnd
ida will have a Btrong-representation pert 5 0 feet on the avenue-nt a cost who recently moved here from Lake­ guaranteed by Bnll Hardware Co.—
at this conference to protest ngninst „f jooo.OO per front foot. Mr. Angle land, are spending several dayH in
th^c excessive rates. This is nn in- 1snjd the hotel would be financed by Lakeland.
W. V. Wheeler ami Porter Pitts mo­
opportune time in view of the wage ^the Orlnndd Mortgage &amp; Loan corportored 'over to Daytona Beach where
they spent the evening very pleasant-

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HUTCIIINSON-NOBLES
(T rom Tu,»d»y'« D .llJ )

NEW BOOKLETS RECEIVED.
Secretary Pear man has received
several completed coply of the new
booklet and has been advised by tho
Record Compnny that the remainder
will be shipped the latter part of this
week, nt which time those business
tnt’n who desire a .few copies to send
°'it of town enn secure them upon re­
quest. It Is-pnrtlculnrty urged that
extreme care be taken in distributing
these booklets and thnt only those
who arc likely to bo Interested In this
section be given copies. These book­
lets weri not printed for promiscuous
distribution, but nre Intended to sup­
ply information for those who write
,or it. The publicity committee of
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce
has expended « great deal of time and
effort in the compilation of theso
booklets and they are confident that
ihe results as shown In the completed
booklets will meet with the approval

a rolling advertisement of this
r. Other cities in the state consldthis a valuable medium’ of publicnnd tho citizen of a community
» Is chock full of civic pride no-

A wedding that came ns a surprise
to the many friends of tho young
couple yesterdny was that of Miss
Miss Lola Estella Hutchinson to Mr.
Ilnrry B. Nobjcs which was solemn­
ized at the Congregntionnl parsonage
at 1:00 o'clock, Rev. Burhnns offleint-

ery on tho bodice. With this was
worn a large black net hat finished
with jet nnd n wreath of flower* In a
French combination of colors. Black
satin pumps nnd black silk hoso com­
pleted the charming costume.
Mrs. Nobles is tho youngest daugh­
ter of Mr. J. A. Hutchinson and has
lived In Sanford from early child­
hood. She is a graduate of the San­
ford high school, having made the an­
nual honor roll from first primary to
senior graduation, and is a prepos­
sessing and lovely young girl.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Nobles of West Palm
Beach, who for many yeais has been
tho head of-the composing room of
the Tropical Sun, but Is now*the supcrintendant of the Florida Baptist
Witness a t Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Nobles left In the af«
temoon In their car for Jacksonville,
making a leisurely trip, stopping over

J. G. Ball motored to Kissiminvco
yesterday where he was the guest of
his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Steed, rol.trning homo this morning.
Mr. Crenshaw, who 'is with the
Voile Williams’ Garage, hns gone to
Mndison, Fla., where he will spend
several weeks.
YV. S, Stockton, of Pnlntkn, was
here yesterday calling oh local, cus­
tomers.
Donald G. McKay, of Kissimmee,
real estate denier, was here yesterdny
on n business mission, stopping at
the Montezuma.
S. P. Schemer, of Jacksonville, was
i business visitor here, registering nt
.he Montezuma.
Gv W. Slocum, of Orlando, was in
town yesterdny transacting business.
While here hd made his headquarters
nt tho Montezuma.
SELECTION OF SITE FOR
THE NATIONAL MOOSEli EART
HOME UP FOR DISCUSSION
TOLEDO, June 29.—Selection of a
site for the National Mooseheart home
is up for discussion at today's session
of the thirty-third annual convention
of the Loyal Order of Moose In ses­
sion here. The decision is not looked
for, however, until after tiny conven­
tion adjourns Friday and reconvene*
at Mcoaeheart, 111., Saturday. Sever­
al Florida cities arc In the contest
fo r selection as a site for the home.
A Bigger and Bettor Aluminum
Wear Sale on July 6th, 0 to 12 a. m.
4 new style pieces, and a bigger as­
sortment to select front. Any piece,
$1.49,—Yowell Co.
82-e.o.d^tfc-Aw
“I Wouldn't Go Camping Without
Rat-Snap," Says Ray White
"Wife and I spent &gt;our vacation
camping last summer, smell of cook­
ing brought rats. We went to town,
got some RAT-SNAP, broke up
cakes, but it outside our tent. We
got the rats alright—big fellows.”
Farmers, storekepers, housewives,
should use RAT-SNAP. Three sizes:
85c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.

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A N ew S p ort Car
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It introduces next year’s style vogue many
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It is a refreshing advance over unchanged, re­
priced cars.
It is offered in a variety of unusually clever
color schemes, with upholstery to harmonize.
For the first time the famous Ansted Engine,
formerly offered only in Lexington models
ranging up to $4250, is now available in a car
of moderate cost... The reasons that this is
possible are the reasons why you can get
greater value for your investment in a I/cxington today 1

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Tifo repair men, who judge values best, class thesa tires as baying the
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JtJLY 1, 1921
I

.In response to the inquiry of mgny telephone
subscribers: "What can I do to help my serv­
ice V this advertisement Is published.

The Right W ay
Saves Annoyance
(There are two ways to
Call a telephone num­
ber.
The wrong way is to call from memory?
to “take a chance,” to trust to luck that
your memory doesn't play a trick on you,
with the fickle figures in a telephone nunl*
ber.
The right way is to consult the Tel6*
phone Directory before calling and make
sure you have the right number.
The right way saves annoyance to youN
Self and to the persons you ipighf Have
called by mistake. If Helps build up a
higher grade of Service for yourself anif
others. If eliminates useless calls wRIcH
Hamper service.

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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

t* i f .

MARRIAGE OF THE ' WHITNER
ST. PETERSBURG, June 28.—The
local Apartment House Owners’ Asso­
TWINS'* INTERESTS FRIENDS
ciation has adopted a standard form
(Frem T uesday', Dally)
of lease prepnred by a committee of
The following notice from the Tam­ the Chamber of Commerce and de­
pa Tribune will bo of great interest signed to prevent subletting at large
to many Sanford people as the Misses profits. The aenson is fixed from De­
Whitncr have made many friends dur­ cember 1 to April l but it is provided
ing their visits to their grandmother, tennnts may rent earlier nnd give up
Mrs. Elizabeth Whitncr ami their their leases later upon agreement with
aunt, Mrs. S. O. Chase and uncle, B. F. the owner.
Whitner:
The provision nffecling sub-fanning
"Coming as a complete surprise to provides thnt a tenant may nat sub­
their friends was the nmrringc last let without the written consent of the
night of Miss Alice DeVoe Whitner owner "Df the property nnd if he is
to Mr. Whiting Hayden Preston, and given such permission he may not
of MiHB Jane Randolph Whitner to rent at a profit to himself of more
Mr. George Clark Valentine. The than 10 per cent. This 10 per cent
brides* arc the attractive twin daugh­ would be bused upon the proportion­
ters of Mrs. E. R. Whitncr, No. 220 ate time the lease had to run when the
Hyde Park avenue, and have long property was sub-let.
been popular in Tampa society and
indeed throughout the state, being
066.cures Malarial Fever.
known as "the Whitner twins" by
Nothing so intensifies our hatred of
their hosts of friends and acquaint­
ances. The double wedding ceremony an enemy as the knowledge that he is
at St. Andrew's Episcopal church was a better man than we are.
performed by Dr. C..E. Pattilio, rec­
tor of the church, of which the brides "Hcad-IT-OFF"—ENERGIZE—NOW'.
are members. Only a few friends and
Massage will reduce flesh, says nil
immediate relatives were present dur­
ing the service, nnd at the Hiilsboro advertisement. Try massaging the
Hotel later, where a wedding supper surf nee of the garden with n hoe.
was Bcrved.
Among the relatives ■nnd friends
witnessing the ceremony were: Mrs.
Whitner, mother of the brides; John
S. Twomey, Sim Wooten, Judge and
n o t ic e o r a t f l i cation r o a t a x deed
Mrs. W. A. Carter; Mrs. Carter is
UNDER SECTION 171. OENERAL
godmother to the brides and is nlso a
STATUTES, LAWS O f FLORIDA
relative, The full church service of Notice If hereby given I lift O. A. 1’ilm tr
or T lti O r 11T int* No. 147, dated th#
the Episcopal denomination waa.used, purebaxer
-nil ilar of Jane, A. |l. 1919, baa riled Mid rerthe nuptial vows being taken first by lirieal* In m j office, and lu a m ailt applica­
tion for 111 deed lo laaua In accflctlanre wllh
the bride of Mr. Valentine, she being law.
Raid re rtlfle a la aaito area Iba following
c e c riW proper!/ a llo tte d In flemlnole count/,
the elder of the twins. The ceremony, dFlorida,
to-wll: All W. of Bt. Jo bn. rlaar. Bee.
while unusual because of the fact that .70. Twp. 10. R. 33. E, 13 aerta. Tbe Mid land
laactacd a t llm date of th t laaua net of
it was a double wedding and that the Iwlng
anch rc rlin ra ta In Iba nam t of Unknown. Unlata
aald
te abatt be redeemed accordbrides are twins, was marked by an In t In lawre fllflre
i n deed will laana thereon on the
Kind d a / of J o t/. A. P . 1021.
Impressive simplicity.
m/ official klgnalqr* ‘ and te a l Ibta
The two young couples left Inter in theW nitness
t h d a / of Ju n e, A. D. 1931.
fSEAL)
B. A. POUOI.ARS,
the evening for points unknown, for
Clerk Circuit I'oort,
their honeymoon trip.
Heml no I* (Vaunt/, IT *
♦ I OtC
11/ A. U. W EEKS, D. «.
The charming brides are among the
city'a most popular nnd accomplished NOTICE O r APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
UNDER SECTION 171, OENERAL
young women. Following their high
STATUTES. LAWS OF FLORIDA
school work hero they attended the Notice la b e re t/ ( I n n th at p . W . Short, perCathedral School for Girls, Orlando, rh a ir r of T a i C ertificate No. 179, dated the
d a / of Jane, A. D. 1919, hM filed M id cerwhere they were popular with instruc­ 3ml
llflc tle In m / office, and b i f n u d e application
for I n deed to laana In accordance w ith law.
tors and students, being leaders of Raid
certificate am lm cea the following describ­
the young society set of the college ed proper!/ .U n ite d In Seminole County, Flori­
da. to-w lt: lies. BE. cor of Jeaeup and W.
and city.
I-eke A n ., ran S I9S ft., n M3 00 ft., N 1M ft..
Since completing their college work W SM.ee ft., flee. 33, Twp. 30 8. lU n fe 30 E.
S acre*. The M id land bejnf aaaaaaed a t tbe
they have made their home with their date of tbe laonence of rack c ertific ate la tbe
name e f Unknown. Unleaa Mid c ertiflc ata aha It
mother in Tampa and have been ac­ be
redeemed according te law t a i deed will lative participants in social affairs. Miss ewe tbareoo on tbe 32nd d a / of Jn n J, A ..D . 1931,
Wllnede m j official algnatnrc end eeal tbla tbe
Alice Whitner w u for some time so- 14th d i r of Jane, A. P , 1*31.
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I .) ...■............... .........E. JL. DOUGLASS.
-clety-editor of i h ( r afternoon piper
Clerk u G ra lt Oaerr.
here.
f
Seminole Un i itfT rrt.
44-4! c
D / A. U . WKRKS, D. C.
Whiting H. Preston is president,
OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
and George C. Valentine is manager, NOTICE
UNDER SECTION I7» OENERAL R A T UTES,
LAWS OF FLO (ID A .
of the Manatee Fruit Co,, with head­
Notice
la
b
e
rth
/
l r t n th at Mrs. Josie P re ratt.
quarters at Palmetto. This concern parr hater or T a i Cf ertificate
No. S73. dated tbe
Is known as one of the biggest fruit 2nd d a / of Jane, A. P . 1919, bM Pled Mid cer­
tific ate In my office, and bM m ade applica­
producing companies in the state. tion for t a i deed to laaua la accordance with
law. Said c ertiflc ata embraced tb e followlaf
Mr. Preston, the president, is a son described
properly el laste d in Seminole County,
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Preston, Florida, to-wll: NRU of ..W U or H SU . Sec.
Twp. 31 a .. Range n Eaat, 10 acre*. Tbe
prominent residents of Providence, R. 37,
Mid land being aeaeeei J a t the d a ta a t tbe la■nance
certificate la iba nam e o f J , A.
.t* Mrs--Preston, his mother, is at I’revxtt.of inch
tin I r a acid rerU flcate eball be re­
present at Poland Springs, Me., end deemed according to lew U i deed w in Inane
an Iba 14th dag of July. A . D. 1*31.
his father is at Providence. Both thereon
W ltaeaa m i a ffld a l e lrnatnra and eeal U le
Ibe
etk
1*31.
were advised of the Whitner-Preston (SEAL)d a / of Ja n e , A.T&gt;.
r . a . DOUQLARS.
wedding, immediately following the
Clark C ircu it Ooart.
Seminole O u t / , Fla.
ceremony.
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B / A. M. WRRRR, P . a

Legal Advertisements

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NOTICE OF XNOOXDOEATXON

Notice te hereby llr e n , th a t - tbe nnderrigned
lalend to apply to Iba Hooornble C a r/ A. Ilardee. U{Tremor of the B tate o f Florida, a t Tai*
labaaaee, Florida, on ibe 13th day e f F a ir. A.
P . 1931, for I-altera P a te n t Incorporating
. AUTOMOTIVE BUPPLT OOMEANT
under tbe .following proponed charter, tb e orlg
Inal e f wblcb te bow oa flla la tbe office of
tbe Secretary of S ta te a t T a ll ebemee. Florida.
A. It. CHENEY,
N. E. Wl H18TBUNK.
J . N. flCUWKEBIL
PROPOSED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF
AUTOMOTIVE RUPPLT COMPANY
We. the undevalgaed, h e re agreed to aaaodate
onreelree, end do hereby become aaeodated, foe
tbe purpose e f forming a body politic and cor
p o ra tr, under and by / t r i e s o f tbe law s of tbe
S ta te o r Florida, and do hereby adopt the foi
lowing article* e f locweporetloa:
ARTICLE 1.
The nam e e f tbla corporation eball be AUTO­
MOTIVE SU PPLY COMPANY, and Its principal
place o f b o a la m shall be a t Sanford, Florida,
b a t It m ay b a r* and establish each other placee
of tmetaese a s ibe Board e f Director! may from
tim e to tim e determine.
ARTICLE *.
T be general n a t are e f th e t a i t n m te be
transacted and rood or ted bp nald corporation
eball be aa follow*. U -w if:
T e acquire, buy, own. nail, m ea afa rtn re end
otherw ise deal la aetom obllee. rotoaoM W U r a
and sntem obtla ecceeaortaa e f a tl kind) aad £ .
•cTlptlea; te bay. eeD end d e a l la palate, otka,
ganeUae aad e th e r motor fan!; te ew a. establish,
m aintain and operate garages end automobile
repair shops fee the repair a a d storage e f antemobile# a ad o ther ra h !e k e ; to earn, establish,
road net . aad m ala ta la sto ra g e b attery service
stations, p a ia t shop# far tb e painting aad n
ovattag a f aatomoMlea and other le b le le e ,. end
rn lca aisla g plaata for the rebolldlag o f a a
mabdls U n a : ta generally engage In. Ccodv
end carry on Urn baataeea o f dealer* ta a ll
kinds e f good*, w a n e and m erchandise e f ev­
ery ctaae aad description; te ecqmlre. ew a.
lease, goat, sell and M R enriro deal l a real
e e u te : te b e m w meoey a n d o n c an th e aame
k f , . » « l * g w , deeds e f tra c t, heeds, or cU
obligation*. tberefove, aad to do all each eth e r
and fa rth e r things as m ay he B a rra try o r-B i­
podlent te bo dene for tbe soresaafn l tn n e e c ttoa of the bas lnaes e f th is cnrpornlloe, and to
have, exarclse a a d enjoy *11 th e rights, powers
and pririlecM Incidental 'to rerpuratlon* organ­
is 'd and a il* tin g under tbe lew s of tb e R tate
of Florida,
ARTICLE t i t
Tbe amount or tb* c ap ita l stock of this cor­
poration abell be f i f ty T housand D e lia n , to be
divided Into Five Hundred shares e f One H un­
dred P o lla n each: The c a p ita l stock of this
corporation may be payable In. leaned or need
for lb* pnrrhaee of .property, e ith e r te a l or per•ooal, or for the payment of labor or service*,
a t a Jhat valnaUon thereof, to be determ ined by
Ibe Hoard of Directors.
ARTICLE IV.
This corporation obeli coollnae end have fall
power lo oierc1eo Its corporate rights and fra n ­
chise* for a period of nlooly.nlne y e a n from and
a fte r lb* commencement of its corporal* e ila ianre.
ARTICLE T .
Til a I italncM of tht* corporation (ball be con­
ducted b) lb s following o fflc e n : a President, a
Vice President, a Her ret ary and Treasurer, who
m ay bo on# and the same person, and a Board
or Directors, of not Ices th e n three, nor more
than five persona, who must be stockholders.
Until tbe first meeting of |b* stockholders,
hereinafter ’ provided for, lb* officer* of tbla
corporation shall ba; A. It. Chro*y, President:
N. E. W. fllstrunk. Vice-President, *Bd J . N.
flrbweera, flecretery and T re u n re r. The Hoard
of Plreciora aball be A. B. Cheney, N. E. W.
Hl.tm nk and J N. flebweera.
The first or organtiallon m eetlog of lb* atockbnlder* (ball be held In tbe City of Banfovd.
Seminole County, Florida, oa Iba 19tb day of
July, A. lb, 1921. for the purpose of adopting
by-law* and completing tbe organtiallon of tbla
Corporation, and also for tb s pnrpua* of e le ct­
ing &gt;urb officer* of tbo corporation a* are
hr reins !«v* provided for. and thereafter, the
annual m eeting of Ibe stockholder* of ibla cor(wrallon shall be bald oo tb* Prat Tuesday to
in ly of each and every year.
ARTICLE VI,
Tbe blgheat amount of Indebtedness or Ratal11/ to wblcb tbla corporation aball subject Itself
(hall b* an amount not to eiceo l the amount of
tbe catdtal stock or this corporation.
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ARTICLE V II.
Tb* name* and residence* of- tha anlwcrlblng
Incorpora tors, and amount a f lb* capital nock
subscribed by each a rt M follows, to-wll:
A. It. Chaney, Augusta. Oaurgla .......... 200 share*
N. K W. fllatrwnk, Sanford, r i a . . . . . 23 abarea
J. N. ftcbwaera. Hanford. F la................ t a h .re
IN W ITNESS W HEREOF tb* anbocrlblng to ­
rn rporalor* hare bereunlo sa t their band* on this
Ibe Tib d*y of June, A. II. 1921.
A. D. CHUNKY.
N. E. W. HI.STRUNK,
J N. (KTIWEBIUI.
RTATE OF FLORIDA.
COUNTY or HKUINOI.E, a*.:
I IIKREIIY CERTIFY t b i t on Ibis day be­
fore me personally appeared A. |l. Ctieney. N.
E. W. Rlatrunk and J. N. Schweer*. lo mo wall
known lo ba tbe persona named In and who
autorrll-ed their name# to the foregoing'article*
of lnror|Nirallon, and they did a e ie rilly ac­
knowledge before in* th at they executed tbe
aame for tbe purposes therein expresaied.
W ITNESS my b ind tm l official seal al Banfnrd. In the County of Hr ml no I* and B tate of
Florida, on tbla the Ttb day of June. A. P. 1021.
tHKAl.l
I.EOt.A I’OWHLt*
N otary Public, B u te
of Florida al l.ari*.
11/ rommlaabin e ip lira Drcenitwr 21, 1921.
GEO. A. DeCUTTES.
Attorney for 1nenrporalore.
43-31 c

BTEC1AL MEETINO OF STOCKHOLDERS

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
. UNDER SECTION 171. OENERAL STAT­
UTES, LAWS-Or FLORIDA
Notice la hereby g lrrn th a t J . F. Lslng, pur­
chaser of T ax Certiflcata No. 378. deled tb*
2nd day o f,J a n e , A. I). 1013, has filed Mid cer­
tifies ts In my office, and ba* mad* application
for tax deed lo Ivans la accordance w llh law.
Bald certificate embrace* lb* following describ­
ed property atloated In Bemlnole County. Flori­
da. to-w lt: Lol 34 fllentlford'* Add. B u fo rd .
The M id land being aaaraed at tbe date of Ibe
laouanre of such re rllftra le In Ihe name of II.
Wllaoo. U n lra Mid certificate ahal] be redeem
ed according lo law la i deed will laana Gwreou
oo tb* l l l h day of July, A. P. 1931.
W ltn r a my official signature and te a l Ibla
Ibe 2nd day of June. A. I). 1931.
(BEAL)
K A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Chart,
Seminole Oounly, Fla.
41-dlc
By: A. M. WEEKS. P . C.

Osceola, Florida. Jon* lib , 1931.
Nolle* la brraby given th a t by direction of
tb* Hoard of Director* of the Osceola Cyprees
Company a special m ealing la hereby called lo
he held on the Hub day o f J o l / , A. P . 1931;
at 10:00 a. m. a t tfaa offlc* of Ibe Company
a l Osceola. Florida, for lb* purp&gt;«* of voting
on tb* question lo Increase tbe capllal alock of
the Company. Pom f730.000.00 to f 1.000,000.00
by the authorU atlon of the Issuance of preferred
alock lo the amount of 1300.000.(0) to be d i­
vided Into 3,000 abarea of tb* par value a t
1100.00 each, and to fla tbe relative rights and
privilege* of tbe shares of common stock and
tko abarea of preferred Hock o f aald company,
and to provide Ibe method by wblcb M id 'a d d i­
tional abarea or preferred stock aball I* dis­
posed or by the .corporation.
And, also te Amend A rticle III of tbe Chap­
ter and A rticles of I ©corporation of tb* coro­
na tty so th a t M id Artlcla l i t aball conform to
tha term s of tbo Inrrtaao o f cap ital stock end l a th* Circuit Court af tha.B*v*alh Judicial Cir­
the condition of enrh lacraaae and the rrla tlv a
cu it of th* B tita of Florida, Oeuaty
righto of tbe common and preferred atorkboldg
af Seminal*
ere.
..
F. II. WILR0N.
President.
NOTICE OF BALE.
'
P . J . FEITNEIL
13.31c
Secretary* People* Bank of Sanford, Florida,
IN CIRCUIT COURT. RXTENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR BENIN OLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA___IN CHANCERY
CITATION
Mathew nickeon. Complainant,
ra.
*
INwa Mae lllckson, Defendant.
To Dorm Ms* Hickson. M W est 133rd S treet.
New York C ity, New Y ork:
It appearing from in a ffid a v it filed In tbla
canes th at lb* residence of tbe defendant la SB
West 133rd S treet, New York C ity, New York;
th a t It I* tbe belief of a ffia n t th a t tb* defend­
ant la over twenty-one year* e f eg* aad th a t
there I* no person In the S ta le of Florida tbe
service of a subpoena upon whom would Mod
tb* aald defendant!
Therefore, you. Pori Mae Hickson, are hereby
required, oo the 4th day of Jaly, A. P. 1931, to
appear to tb* bill of complaint filed against yon
In this cause, otherwise a decree pro rcnfeaao
will on M id data be entered against yon.
It la torlber ordered tb it aald notice be pub­
lished la tb* Sanford Herald, a newspaper pnbllahed ta Bemlnol* County, for four consecutive
weeks.
.
WITNEBH my bend aad tb* art 1, of the above
elated court on tbla 1st day a f Jean. A, D. 1331.
(SEAL)
N. A. DOUOLABS,
Clerk of tbe Circuit Oonrt.
Seminole County, Florida.
Dy: V. B. POUtJLABS, D. O,
JOHN 0 . LEONARD!.
floilcliijr.aa'l of L'coaecl fur CumplalnanL
sa -g u ,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
UNDER SECTION 173. GENERAL RTATUTES. LAWR OF FLORIDA .
Notice la hereby given th e! Caroline Lewie,
E llis H artley and Georgia H artley, Trustee*
Concord cem etery, parch sacra o f T ea C ertiflcata
No. 490, dated tha-Bed day o f Jan e, A. D.' 1907.
bM filed aald certificate la a y office, aad baa
made application for tax d fe d lo Issue In
cord*nee w llh taw . Bald c e rtlfic .t* tm bracoe
tb* following deaertbed property situated la Bern[noI* county, Florida, to-arlt: 1 acre In square
la BW. cor o f Lot X Bee. S. Tw p. 31, B. R BO
R. 1 ter*. Tb* said load be lag asaceaed a t
tb* d a ta o f tbe laaaaacw a f each certificate la
tb* nam e a t W , B. Moors. Uni***' aald c e rti­
ficate shall ba redeemed according to law tax
deed w ill leeae tbetpan aa th a 11 lb day o f Ja ly .
A. D. 1*31.
V I I b m aay a f f ld a l alga*tar* aad esal tbla
the t e d day of Jen*. A. I&gt;. 1*31.
(SEAL)
B. A. DOtKlLASS.
C lerk C ircuit O e u t,
Seminole Oeuaty, FMu
42 4tc
Myt A. M. WEEKS, D. a

*
‘

Nolle* Is hereby given th a t w*. tb* aadet
signed In corpora Iore. toU nd to apply to HU.
Excellency Cary A. H ardee, Governor of lb*
m ale of Florida, a t ' p l l i l u - a i . Florid*. «a
lb* 11th day of Ja ly , A. D. 1931, or a* soon
thereafter aa w* can be beard, fee I/*tier* r e l ­
ent to be Issued to tb* NAB1I-L1NK ADSTRACT
CORPORATION, of which corporation tb* following aball be Iba Article* of lncorporalion.
• ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OP
NABH-UNX ABSTRACT CORPORATION
ARTICLE L
The name ef tbla ‘corporation th a n be NAB1I
LINK ABSTRACT CORPORATION, and lla prin­
cipal place of b iu tn ra aball be la Sanford, Bern!
•ole County, Florid*. Tb* aald corporation may
bar* bfflcea elsewhere In tbe B tate e f Florida
as by Its toilnea* may become n e c ra a ry cr
■ipedleat.
ARTICLE H .
The general aatnr* of tb* b a t o n to be
transected by tb* corporation eball be a* fol­
low*:
To transcribe tb* public record* ef
Ssmlaol*. Lake aad VeHuto Coaatlea, Florid*,
and each other Oeoatl** aa m ay be determined
upon, aad to compile A bstract* of T itle to reel
property la tb* CoaaUaa e f Seminole. Lake and
Volasi*, and each other Conn tie* a* m ay be here­
a fte r determ teed span tor commercial purpose*
aad to tv a r a a ta t aad tnnara HU** to real preperty la sold dem ise I*. Lake aad Valaato canstie*. Florida sa d etatb e th e r Oeaatlae oa may to
b rv e aftrr delarm taad ap es. T* partkaa* B u te
aad Ononty aad Msale Ipal tax- Ml* eertlflcatea
ta tt« ew a behalf aad aa agent to r o ther pereon. pereone er corpora tlon*. end
tb* sem e tor profit or to ebtota tax deed*
thereto. To bay xad sell mortgage*, stock*,
bead* aad other occur I d ie aad to wwa a sd
Uol tb* m u m . T# bay, M l), m ake, mortgage,
less*, m anage, csatrol or othen*la* operate *ketract books er e b e tn e t p le a ts fee profit to tb*
Coak t i n o f Btmlaele, Lake aad To h u la aad
each e th e r neaatle* to tb* B u t* of Florida aa
m ay h ereafter to determ ined ape*. Te
boy, MU. Mbm , m ortgage e r otherw to
cum ber ruul aad personal property ta tb* atate
a f Florida. Te act aa T ruatro to r todtridakle
or corporation*, to execute _treat*, nbd to act
m R ise n t e n e f WtlM a ad A d m la le tn ttr *f
E rtatae, abd to nperat* aad coadaet a general
tre a t bealaase a t aay Urn* tbla eorporatlen may
comply w ith Ike requirement* e f tb* law* af
tb* S ta te o f n o rid a governing the Mm*, aad
to t it r c ls * aad vnjoy a ll of tb* prtvltege*
scribed u n d tr tb* prorialans of Inherentt powers
pc
according to the sta tu te s o f tb e a tate of novId*.
.
“
ARTICLE III.
The amount of lb* capital atoek o f tbla cot
t ton aball be rirte e n Thousand (113.000.00)
ire, to be divided Into On* TbouMnd (1,000)
r* of lb* pat
.
lire each. Bald alock may be paid for In cask
or In property, labor, or eervlce*. a t a Just
valuation to be file d by tb* board o f director*
a t ■ m eetlog called for euefa pnrpooe.
ARTICLE IT .
Tb* corporation aball exlat perpetually.
ARTICLE ▼.
Tbe builncM of tb* corporation aball be con­
ducted by. a Hoard of P lr tc lo n constating of
not teas than three nor more then fir* mttnImre. 7Tb* Director* from their number shall
elect a President: a V lce-P ro atd n t; * Bectetary and Treasurer. On* person may bold lb*
office o f both fleer*I*ry and T reasurer. Tb*
person* who are to condact the bualnroa of
tbla corporal ten a* It* tem porary officer* until
tb* U lterior* are elected a t tb* first annnil
m eeting o f tb* stockholder* hereinafter provid­
ed for ehall be Georg* ft. Nash, Preeldekt; W. R.
lin k . Vlro-ITealdenf, E. B. Raker, SecretaryT reatorer, who, together w ith R. 0 . Darnadal*
and II. B. Wav, aball canatltat* tb e Itoerd of
Plroctoru.
Thu first annual tneellng of Ibe
atockholder* aball b* held oo tb* Becvxid Tneeday In January. A. I). 1933, and annually therea ftvr on th# flecond Tuesday to January of *ad&gt;
and every year; auch m eeting to-be held at tbe
principal office of tbe corporation a t Ban ford.
Florid*.
ARTICLE VI.
Tbe highest amount of Indebledneea or lla
h llity to wblcb tbla corporation ra n a l any
tlm* subject Itself Is OneHundred TbooHOd
(1100.000.00) Dollar*.
i
ARTICLETIL
&gt;
Tb* a r il of tbla corporation aball b* a circa
Mr Im p rralo o and bear la tb# center tb* word*
' ‘Corporate Beal" and aroond the elrrninference
"N ASH-LINK
ABBTRACT 00R P0R A 770N .
1931."
ARTICLE VTII.
Names, reeldencee and' aubocrlptlon of Incoc
port tore:
No. ef
Riaree
Narna
Resilience
___
160
Geo. 8. N u b ............... Orliudo. H a.
....4 0 0
W. II. IJ n k ..................Orlando, Fla.
.130
R. C. llnraadalr...........Hanford, Fla.
.10
E. fl. B aker.................. Orlando, Fla.
PRO. B. NASH.
W. R. LINK.
R. C. DURNSDAtJ
R fl. WHY,
E. fl BAKER.
BTATE OF FLORIDA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE:
On tbla day personally appeared before me
Geo. B. .Vasti. W. It. Link. R. 0. BnnredaU. E.
fl. Baker, E. 8. Wev, well known to me to be
lb* persona who executed tbe foregoing char­
ter and Mverally, each for him self e n d not fix
tb* other, acknowledged th a t he eterole-l the
same for tb* ntes and purposes therein ex­
pressed.
W itness my hand and official seal a t Orlando.
O-aags Cuunty. Florida, (bis tb« 3&gt;)th lay .if
April. A. II. 1931.
(N otarial flcal)
W. J. HORAN,
Notary I'utdlc. Hlsic
of I'kivlla. al la rg e
My (Vininttaslon eiplres Bepleml-cr 20. 1921.
47 flic

i

■'

v*.

Mabl* M. Keely and I’aul M. Keely, .
Nolle* la hereby g lrrn th a t In pnrsnanr* of
Final IVcree In above cans* of action dated
June 31. 1931, th* undersigned will otfeT for
public sal* before Ihe rwnrt boas* door a t Ranford, Florida, on Monday. Anguat 1st, 1931, lb*
following described property In flemlool* Coun­
ty rin etd a: Lot* 19, 22 and 23. of "lly o d 'a".
being a anbdlrlalon nf (he EH of lb* NBU
of t t e NBU of lb* BWU of Bee. 3d, Twp. 19
8., Range 3o E
,
Term* of Ml*, cash, •
J. O. BIIARON,
Special M reter In Chancery.
W. D. Crawford.
»
Counsel for Complainant.
46-4te

CITATION
Virginia Oooey, Cbmplalnanl.
v».
n . B. Oooey. Defendant.
Ta II. B. Oouayt
It appearing from aa affid av it filed in tbla
etna* by - tb* raanplUaant th a t you, II.
D.
Coney, a n a resident e f Sanford. Florida, l i d
th at you. b a r a bran i t a a a t from .iba fltata ef
Florida, for more tb ia slaty days next proceed­
ing tb* d a ta 'o f th* application for th is order
of p a b lk a tlo a , aad th at your last known place
of sojourn was A tlanta, Gaorgta, end th a t there
I* no ptrnoai to tb* BUI* of Florida, tb* service
of a subpoena open whom would blad you.
Therefore, tbla Is to command you, H. B.
Oooey, to p er**ally b t and appear b a to n con
M id Cl m i l Oourt, at Baa ford, Florida, ou U *
l l t b day of Ja ly , A. D. 1931, to m ake answer
to U&gt;* bill of ro d p L Io t tbla day filed against
you by tha cnm ptalnsat to this cans*, o th crw ln
Mid MU u f rom plalat w ill b* take* aa by you

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II la fa rth e r ordered th a t this nolle* b* pub.
Ilshed to tb* Saaford Herald, a aawopaper pobtlsbed to Hanford. Florida, oera a week for
'fa r con e sm Hrq •weeks.
W ITNESS m y hand aad t t e aaal of th* O rru lt C ourt of tb* Bavaath J o d ld a l C trralt a f
Florida, ta and for Bemlnol* Oounly, on Ihi*
th* 9th day a f Jaa*. A. D. 19X1.
(BRAL)
M. A. DOUGLASS,
Clsvk a f in* O m i t Court,
a
-County, Florida.
GKO. A. DaCOTTES,
S olid loe and af O u a so ) fa r Oam pUIaaat.

-r'-'

■EMINOLE OOqVTT

Georg* Gala**, C o m p lain an t..

v*.

N o U « 1* hereby given that

&gt;, „
jk i iv
Jr,1*
Ike
re rllO ra l* In my Dfn re. a T ' h u B N **4
cation tor t a t tired to temie ■- - - *-"** *W1law. Bald rovtm eat* am br.r** HT1
drocvllved property ritu.te,,^ ^ f c S n i 0" " * *
ty, Florid*, to w ll: NEU or l e t
* v p . 31 8, Rang* 31, 4
0
T &amp; j E ’A
l&gt;«tog aaoraord at lb* dxt* of tba t J f .W ■**&lt;
m&gt;*b r e rtin c a t* ia tb* name o( U n u ^ f * *»
I r a H id re rt!n e x t# shall b«
^
tog to law t . g deed will I m n e U - ^ i
39th day o( Jn ly , A. P. 1B2|
oa
W ltn r a my o rn rix i ilgnatn'r* an.t — . -

of T ax C eH Iflrat, No
g rebnaer
d day o t Jnn*. A. P . u j p

Jennie Gain**. D efendant.

CITATION

To Jennie Galaro, place of residence unknown:
Yon are hereby ordered to be and appear be­
fore cmr Mid coart a t tb* Court H oum to
ford. Florid*, In tha above entitled rase* oa Iba
F irst Monday In ABguat, 1931, th* m b m being
th* first day tb e n u f, and a ruM day of
(Vurt, to answer 1b* bill of com plaint filed
herein against you, *Im tbe Mm* w in to taken
m confessed and followed by appropriate de-

^ I t ' Is furth er ordered th a t tbla order be pub­
lished la tb* Sanford H erald, a newspaper pub­
«&gt;* * t o day of Jan*. A U. i k i
lished ta Bemlnol* Oauaty, F l o r i d a , ------“ **■
week foe eight consecutive weeks.
Gives under my band aad reel a f aald Overt,
U lart Ctrralt Coatv
this tb* 33th day o f May, 1911.
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUOLABB,
Clerk a f C b e a lt Court,
Bet* Iaa la O e u aty ,'F la. N o n a s o r a f f l i c a t i o e f o r t a x
By: V. RL DOUG LAM,
DNDXX EECTIOX «7». OENERAL STAY
4i pic
Deputy Oalrfc.
UTES, LAWS OF FLORIDA.

NOTICE OF AFWOATION TOR TAX DEED
UNDO EXOTION 171. OEXKXAL BTATUTXB, LAWS OF FLORIDA
Notice la hereby gives th a t R ader Cur I*It.
porehaser e f T ax C e rtifica te No. 333, dated tb*
te d day of Jan*. A. D. 1919, hM filed aald cer­
tificate to my office, and t e a mad* application
for Tax Deed to lees* ta a creed* new w ith law,
Mid certiflcata embrace* the follow lag describ­
ed property, el m ated la Bemlnol* O euaty. DocIds. to-w ll! Beg. BR car of N E K a f N E ltJto e .
39..Twp. 30 IL, R ange S3 B., run W 83 yd*. N
133 yards, W H 1 4 yard*. N €1X3 yards, ■
147.08 yards, B .to hag. Tha aald lead bring
assessed a t tb* d a ta a f th* teeuaace of such
certificate la th* sa m e a f J , Q. Adams. EsL
A ha: Notice la hereby give* th a t te d o r Cur­
tail. p e rt b arer o f T a x C ertificate No. 38A dated
the Sad day a f Ja n e . A. a 1919, b ra filed arid
certificate ia m y office, aad baa
ratio* to r T ax Deed to laaua to tcrard aac* w ith
law. Bald c e rtific a te embrace* th* follow lag
described property al ta ste d la Seminal* C osily,
Florida, to-w lt: Beg- 93 yards
Ml
of NRK of N R U . Sac. 3S, Tw p. 1BB A , Rang*
33 E aat., te a N 183 yard*. V l i t U
183 yards, B 138 3-8 yard*. Th* aald 1*94
Maeroad Bt tb* d a ta of tha trenanc*
eertlflcat* la th* nam e o f J . Q. Adam*, RaL
Uaha* sold c a rtiflra tw shall to redeemed ac­
cording to law tax deed# w ill Iren* thereon oa
tb* I tth day of Ju ly . A. D. 1931.
W lln r a my o f f l r it l signs lure and seal tbla
lb* 2nd day or Jnn*, A. P . 1931.
(BKAI.J
K. A. DOUG LAM.
.
Clerk Circuit Oourt.
Bemlnol* County, Fl*.
43411c_______________ Dy: A. M. W EEKS, P. C.
IN CIRCUIT OOURT, TTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, IX O R D A .—
IN CHANCERY

BILL TO QUIET TITLE

(0. n.)
Oscar U. Uram llng,
, v*.

Br.f Complainant,

A. U . Gerard. H a iti* G erard, bt* w ife, th* un­
known legatee* and devisee* under tb* U at
w ill and tv* lam ent of A. II. OermTd or of hi*
wife U atll* G erard, tb* unknown belie of A.
It. Gerard or or hi* w lto H a u l* G erard: Jeha
Tnrnelt, Cal be tin* Tnrnell. bis wlto, th* un­
known legatees and devisees under tha last
will Bad testam ent of John Turn ell. or Lla
wlf* and lc*tam ent of John Turn* 11, or Lla
wife Catherine Turriell, and tb* unknown
belie of John Tnrnell. and of hi* wlf*. C athar­
ine Turn# 11, Defendants.
NOTICE TO NOK-REBIDENTB.
TO A. II. GERARD. AND IIA TTIC GERARD,
HIR W IFE. RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
TO JOHN TURNHLL AND CATHERINE T1JBNKLL, HIS W IFE . RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
It appearing by th* sworn tall or com plaint
filed herein again*! you th a t you b a re or elalm
to bar* some Intsrewt in tb* following described
land In Bemlnol* Coding, Florida, to-w lt:
In to Fit* (3). end Ssreo (7), Block E. of 8t.
Gertrud* Addition to Sanford, F la t Rook 1, page
113-117, aa recorded In fismlool* Oounly llecorda.
You are therefore hereby required and ordered
to be and appear before oar C ircuit Court i t
tb* Oonrt llotue In Hanford, Florida, oo tb*
First Monday la Atigast, 1931, being tb* 1st
day of said montb, then and lh*re to m*k* a n ­
swer to tb* tall of com plaint herein filed against
you, and therein fa ll not, sis* Mid bill w ltl.b*
taken *» confessed against you, followed
by
final decree.
II 1* further ordered tb a t Ihti notice be pub­
lished In tb* ganford H erald, a new spaper-pub­
lished In Bemlnol* County, Florida, otic* tacb
week for eight consecutive week*.
TO ALL I'A im iffl CLAIMING AN INTEREST
IN THE UKOI’ERTY HEREIN PKftCHIHBD:
Under A. II. G ererd, lla ttl* O erard, Ida wlto,
and Jtain Turn*II, Cntberln* Turnell, Lla wlto,
or otherwise.
It being mad* to appear by a sworn tall of
Complaint filed herein against you th a t you
b a te or claim to b a re some Interest ta lb* fol­
lowing described lands In flemlool* County,
Florida, to-wlt:
Lots Fie* (3). and Peven (7), Block A of
HI. Gertrude Addition to Sanford, F la t Book 1,
pages 113-117, as recorded in Bemlnol* Cbunty,
Florida.
Yon are therefor* hereby commanded and re­
quired to lie «nd appear before our said Circuit
lim rt al the Court Itoua* In Banford. Florida,
on tbe First Monday In Beplrmber. 1931, bring
th* fifth day of said montb, then and there to
make answer unto the bill of com plaint filed
herein against you. nod therein fall not else
Mid bill w ill b* taken a* confessed aa against
you, to b* followed by final decree.
It 1* fa rth e r ordered th a t this nolle* h* pob
Rabed one* each week for twelva weeks la Ibe
8* a ford Herald, a new spaper published In Bern!not* County, Florida*.
Poo* and ordered this lb* 331b day of May,
1931.
(Clerk’s Real)
r
A. DOUGLAM,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Bemlnol* County, Fla.
DICKJNBON A DICKINSON,
flollcllnn for Complaints.
4]-l3te

NOTICE OP SALE
Notice ia hereby Riven thnl under
snd by virtuno of that ccrtnin dis­
tress warrant and judRment and order
of gale issued out of and under the
seal of the County Judge's Court of
Seminole County, Florida, In that pro­
ceeding or distress for rent in said
court pending wherein R. A. Newman
and W. C. Hill arc plaintiffs and H. H
Fleetwood doing buuinesa as H. H.
Fleetwood &amp; Company, is fhc defend
ant, , the undersigned, will on Mon­
day, July 4th, 1921 * at the store build­
ing in Sanford, Florida, lately occu­
pied by the defendant,'and during the
legal hours of sale, offer for safe and
sell the following described property,
or so much thereof os may bo neces­
sary to satisfy the Bum of $76.00 and
costs, to-wit:
Stock of goods and fixtures, pur­
chaser to pay for title.
Witness my hand.
(SEAL)
C.-M. HAND,
Sheriff Seminole
County, Florida.
By J. C. JACOBS, D. S.
44-3tc

W o O rela hereby given th at Uxrrekil a w
Ro m Company, la c ., purchaser of 1 ? . r w ?
ra ta No. 410, dated tb* 4th day I r j . ^
D. 1604. ba* filed Mid S8«U fl«la to w to laaue to aceordtaro w ith lew. to li
ra t* rmtoarow th* follow to* . w . . " . r*m naltoated la BemlooU county. r i « u l
I-o»a I and 3 E rtb a Sah.-Dtv. or W u ./V w!,'
• '« » » " * f
fm p , *&gt;
Havre t o g " f t
raid land being xaser a d a t m* d .i, , , S !
o r r o d . rerltflex(* la the n x i , r i ^
A b a T a* C a rtin ra ta No. r o d , j , 1M lk. . .
b n c tc

follow Inf d w rlb M p r m r tr

la flemlool* Oroaly. Dortd., to ? ,u
SRU 4&lt;»JV
£ , b" 238
. T -S..0f oWV4
* « . TI , •Twp.
Rang* Jo *. V i .
• d to to g aaaaaaed a t tb« d( l , , ,
o f rocR rattlH cat* to tbe m b * of j g

Evans.

A it# T ax O ertlflrat* No. 3943, d .t r t
day a f Jaa* . A. D. ISM. m U T owmS tS Z
b r a r a tha folowlxg deaertbed p m ^ t y * tr e / £ i
to Sami not* Ooanty, Florida, to ^ rir u t ' f
Nvaaa* Sob-PIv. of W H of NK u
i
See. 1, T w p SO S.. n*n?e SO B Tto
to la s aaaaaaed 31 Iba data of th*
roch ra rtlflc a t* la tto bam* of P. |Lo t „
Also T ax O ertlflrat* No. 3043. dried thi b i
brace* the followtag deerritod properly xltui
ed In flemlnole County. rknl-U . to w lf tot
*. Eviit*’ Sub-PIv, or WH of NB'I of gl«
fla*. 1, Twp. 90 8., Rang* 30 It, The x^i
land being aaaaaaed al tbe d it* of th* bm
•o ra of aucb certificate In the turn* of J-'
I’tokey.
Alan T ax C erttrlrat* No. 20lt, dried
5a
day of Ja n e , A. P . 1*91, Mid Certificate re­
bel re . Iba following deacrllw.) prnperty altaai.
ed In flemlnole Ccmnty. Florida, to-wll: toa
7 to I I , Evana’ flab-Plr. -of WH at Nu af
NEK, Sac. 1,-Twp. 39 fl, Rang* *n K Tba atU
land being amroaed a t tto dale of lb* t—
ef roch ra rtlflc a t* la tha nam* or J. u . tvim.
Alao T ax C ertiflcata No. 3300. dated the an
day of Jan e, A. D. IBM, arid Certificate rehrare* tba followtag daacrlbe-1 property S ta t­
ed to Seminole County, Florida, towll: Let
IX Rvana flub.-Div. 1-30-30. Tbe arid lu g
log xxavaaid a t tb* data of the toeaaca aL
•neb c ertiflc ata In Ur* name of R. Nettle.
Alto T ax (R rtlflrx le No. 3013. dated the kk
day of Jnn*, A. P . 1894.-arid Certiflcata rebrace* Ihe following deaertbed properly, ittwted In Samtoola County, Florida, towlt: tot
13. Kvnni’ S ub.-P lf. WH of NEt,; af HEK itc
1, Twp. 20 B.. Range *0 K The sail land to
log leaeaoed a t tb* dal* of the
t(
aacb re rtlflra le In the name of It A A. Jaka§08,
8
Alao Tax Oerllftcate No. 2rt|7, dalM to.
3th day of Jnne. A. P. IBP!, arid certificate
emtirarea tba following desrrlte-,1 property at.
nal*d In flemlnole County,-Florida, towll; ton
17 ami IS, Evana’ flab.-IHv. nf WH of Nl(j
a t BRH. Sec. 1 . Twp. SO H.. Ratty# 30 K Tto
aald land being aoesaed al ll&gt;e date of tha bananre of roch certincare In tte nine af 1.
M. Evan*.
Also 'Tax C ertificate No 2(MA, dated Ik# IQ
day of Jab*. A. P. 1891. (iM Certlflcat* rebrarea tb* following drecrlbed pvt-perty iltuM
to Bamlnole tV unly, Florida, lo-wtt: lot It,
Evana’ Rnb.-Plv. of W H or S'K&gt;4 #f BEK, I
Sec., 20 T w p.. 30 H. R, The .a ll land Mac
assessed a t tba date of Iba laaniiire at a d
re rtlflc x te tn the name nf J si. Tiio*
Alao Txx C ertlflrat* No 1730 dated the M
day of Jnne. A, D. 1901, raid Cectlfiratt rabrarea tha following deacrlt—d protextf filtiM
In flemlnole Coonty, Fbvrlda, tow ll: lota It,
30 and 31. Evana flob.-Ifiv. fle&lt;- 1. T*y *
South, Range 30 Eaat. Tbe aald land trial
.■•eaaed Xt tbe dxt* of Ibe isananr* #f w )
rertlflcx te In Ibe name of E Allep
A bm 'Tax O ertlflrat* No 3H4 dried Ibe K»
day of Jnne, A. I). IKH. said t erttfleiti va­
tic a res ihe following described properlytlftaM
In Seminole Comity. Florida, to a ll: *lot &amp;
Evans’ Kub.-Ptv. of WH of NEH «f *EH. *«I Twp 20 B.. l i t m e SO E. T ie aald' lead kaIng aoaeaaed a t lb * .d » re nf Ibe Iveaaie# if
aucb re rllflra t* In the name of J. U. Evaao.
Alao T ax C erllflrata No. in1®, dated Ihr f*
day of June, A. P. 1*94. raid Orttn.-ite rabrxeea the following deaertbed property etlxitxl
In Seminole Counly. Ftoriil*. to w ll: tot K
Evanx’ flnb-.IMv. W H of NEl( of 9EH. *ve. L
Twp. 20 H, Range 30 K Ttic -aid tml t*to
auesaevl at th* data of the
of vwl
In th# d iim of K AH#n
AUr* T « i C riilftc a tt No 9H9. tlfiifJ
W
May of Juno, A. P. 19^4. f«M iV ftlfkitt
t»rirr« the foliow 1m d w r itW
slfuatM
In .Hrmlnole
fk v ld a. to wlt U ti O
to 30, r.T tiu. f!ot»-IHT of TY'i of NE\4
See. 1, Twp. 30 H. Range W E. The aald UM
b e lig aaoeoaed a t- tb e dal* of Ibe lareaace ■
enrh certific ate tn Ihe name of J. M.
’ A Mo T eg C ertificate No. 1740. dried O* W
■ley of Jnne. A. D. 1001. Mi l certiflcata «■
brace* the following deaertbed property I ™ 1™ ,
In flemlnole County, Florid*, to n il: I*** "
ami 33 E van. flilb.-PIV.. flee. 1. Tar* » V;
Range 30 Eeal. Tb# aal.1 land l-loi
at the date of lb# liananre nl vocti cetltlicaw
tn tbe name of E. All*"
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Unless Mid rertlflcetes at-aII to te-levari
online to law l a i deevl will !•«•# !h*r*"*
rurdlng
the
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he SO
30thIL _
day
Jnly, A. I* ,BI1
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Wllneoa my official alygatnre and
Ibe 2 tlb day o f Jnne. A. I). 1*31.
(SEAL)
E. A.
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Seminole Cwetf. U*:
Hr A. M. WSEKS. 6 0
4.vaic
NOTICE OF AFFUCATION FOR TJJI
UNDER SECTION IT* OENCEAL 8IAI
UTES, LAWS O r FLORID*
Notice te hereby given to il Em»* F.
ptirclreaer of Tag CertlGcal* No. H-_
tm l dey «f June. A ..D . 1910. b «
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rid
lion for lex deed lo Mane In
tow. Held eartlflcale embraced tto
drecrlbed property ellnetad , a . ’’f ^ “ e t , ! UL
tf 40 ft. Lot 4, ItoreJS
ly, Florida, to-w lt: .■
Ik*
Chapman
(Tiapman kk Ttw
Ttrehag'a
ane# aAAl.
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aald land being aaeeaeed i t
d ,,t „ .( [&gt;
auenc* of roch rertlflcate In Ibe **»*
known.
U n lr a arid rertlflrale »h, B “ ^
deemevi according to law ta« dre*' ^
thereon tbe 30th day of Jnly. A. lb )«■W ltn r a my official .Ignalare aad
tb . 34 th d i r ot June. A. P. ,IW I- .(1Irag,

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SUCCEED Oil FAIL

This is the most vita! qucition wi^
the Celery farmer* in end *roun^ ,
ford. With the proper strain of
together with the proper
ment from the time of planting
marketing there is no doubt of
cess. Therefore, it U very e3WB
that the farmer should be very
ful in selecting his seed, taowiojf
NOTICE TO EQUALIZATION
source of supply* knowing we
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he obtains these seed through »
Notice is hereby given that tbs Ing thoroughly convinced tha
.a.
Board of County Commissioners in and quality is 0. K.
If
the
planter
will
fo,lo,'.It^
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tk,
for Seminole County, Florida, will
lowing
instructions
they
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meet in the Court House i t Sanford, information and at the same time ^
Florida, on Monday, July lllh , at 10
be cortvinced of the proper
o'clock A. M. 1921, as an Equalisation plant. We have the in v o i c e ^ ^
Board for the purpose of hearing com- grower, tho B.-L. from Frt
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plaints and receiving testimony aa to their tSetination snd last but not
the value of any property, real, per­ the seed is In 6 pound •***
sonal or mixed as fixed by the Couqty seeled with Vllmoita’s
%
Tax Assessor for asMusment for the we have said Vilmoriu
^
taxes for the year 1921.
we have said it all *o fa re &amp; A . D o u g la s ,
concerned. Give us your order • ^
4 5 -S tc
C l e r k . tbe satisfied band^The U A&gt;len„
44J*«
j Co., Sanford, Fla.
Try • Herald Want Ad today.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR BE MIN OLE COUNTY.—
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OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
The grass is the life of the world. Lying
next to the earth it transforms the dead ele­
ments of soil and air into food for the beasts
of the field and through them for man, “All
flesh is grass.”
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Former President of 'the Florida State Live
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adversities” and thrive best when occasion­
ally vexed by plough or harrow.

common flatwoods land without fertilizer,
yielding a prodigious amount of forage.
I am also experimenting with four clov­
Carpet-grass (to be distinguished from
ers—lespedega, sweet-clover, bur-clover and
somewhat similar species by its flat stem and
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rounded blade) will run out Bermuda, comes . black filedic—and have good hopes concern­
The country that has nutritious and palat­
ing their adaptability to our conditions of
earlier in the sprifig and stays green longer
able grasses, &amp;hd that grows an abundance
soil and climate f t this county. These .clovers
in the winter, and spreads rapidly wherever
of livestock—cattle, sheep, swine, horses,
gather nitrogen from the air and build up the
a fair chance is given it.
fowls—is always prosperous.
soil, as does that otheFfine legume, the Flor­
Joint-grass
is
like
a
bigger
and
perhaps
ida beggarweed which thrives in this region,
What about the grasses of Seminole coun­
better Bermuda; it is already abundant in
ty?
;
and ought to be grown more generally.
places on the St. John’s prairies; it is not in­
For our.pinelands, carpet-grass is probably
Two varieties are most in evidence, wirejured by overflows, it seeds profusely and
• grass on our uplands, and switch-grass on
roots from the joints, and swiftly covers the
^ e. F osses for pasture. -When
our moist prairies.: Both these grasses have
ground with a thick mat of verdure wherever
^ .e ramy season ls °n&gt;
a certain area of
wire-grass, loosen the soil with a disc harrow,
a certain, but not great value; when young
space is given it. Destroy the coarse and
sow carpet grass seed sparingly, and then
and tender they are relished by livestock,
woody switch-grass on the prairie by persis­
keep down the returning wire-grass either by
when mature they are tough and unpalat­
tent use of fire and mowing machine, and
close grazing or by the mower; and you will
able. It probably requires fifteen or twenty
both joint-grass and Bermuda will take -its
soon have a p./*ure fully equal to the finest
acres of these grasses to support a single cow
place, making the finest pasture, I think, that
blue-grass in K&gt;. tucky. Such pastures can
or steer; it is entirely possible to replace them
can anywhere be. found. I have myself graz­
be seen by anyone interested a t the Wekiwa
with grasses which would carry one head to
ed more than two head of cattle to the acre on
Ranch, near Lake Monroe.
the acre,
more or less.
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What are these other grasses, and how can
And if nature is too slow, keep the cattle
nole County—to replace the two grasses
they be introduced and propagated?
off from a fenced area of Bermuda and jointwhose coarse, . fibrous and innutritious
Happily, there is no lack of such grasses—
grass until they are a foot high, cut them with
blades now cover nearly all our area with
I mention about a dozen species, and there
a moweiv and disc the stalks into the soil
grasses equally persisted and luxurious in
are many more: Bermuda, joint-grass (oth­
where the switch-grass has been destroyed.- growth, and infinitely more palatable to live­
erwise known as Fort Thompson grass), car­
They will take root and spread with wonder­
stock
and rich. in feed value.
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pet-grass, Maiden-cane, Para grass, lespeful rapidity.
But this will take time, trbable, toil and
dega or Japanese clover, sweet clover, b u r1
The same method may be employed in pro­
money! Very well, what good thing doesn't?
clover, black medic, Napier grass, and Merkpagating Para grass. This noble grass, whose
er grass.v All of these splendid grasses are
Seminole County can have as fine pastures
runners
grow
ten
or
twenty
feet
in
length
well adapted to the vast areas of flatwoods
and meadows as there are in the whole world,
and
root
at
every
joint,
may
be
seen
in
a
num­
and prairies of Seminole County, and a num- _
if .she wants them and is willing to pay for
ber
of
places
about
Sanford;
it
makes
the
them, and superbs herds of pure-bred and
ber of them, both native and introduced, are
finest
of
pastures
and
the
best
of
hay;
its
only
high grade cattle and other livestock, raised
already here, in great abundance.
weakness is its tropical tenderness ‘when
here more cheaply and profitably than in the
Bermuda grass and Maiden-cane are fer­
freezes come.
North, by reason of her long growing season,
vently. detested by our truok-growers, but
her genial and healthful, climate, and her
Napier and Merker are fine as a soiling
the wonderful vitality which makes them
abundant pure w ater..
crop, to be cut and’ fed in the stall to milk
such a nuisance in the garden is the very
But the open range and the cattle-tick
cows or other animals, or for the silo, t have
quality which gives them value in the pas­
must go.
grown Napier grass eighteen feet tall on
ture. Like St. Paul, they “take pleasure in
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THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS. OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
H A N F O R D

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£ Chas. E. Henry,
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Kent Vulcanizing Works
Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,

Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
General Merchandise
Roberts’ Grocery
R, E. Stevens, Physician
Hill Hardware Co.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Hill Lumber Co.
Fertilizers
Edw. Higgins, Autos.
SanfordTnlckGrowers, Inc
* * * Estate Realty U a n A Guar. Co.
Automotive
Seminole County Bank
' Mdler’s Bakery
----- "" Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Thos. Emmett Wilson
Peoples Bank of Sanford
Attorney-at-Law
J. N. Tolar, Physician
First National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
John Russell,
W ight Grocery Co.,
Commission Merchant
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Wholesalers "
H aberdashers
L. P. McCuller, Groceries
D. C. Marlowe
H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Vegetable Broker
Cowan’s Tin Shop
Geo. W. Knight,
The Ball Hardware Co.
Wight Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
Haight &amp; Magee
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John G. Leonardi
Ai^omobiles
Reher Bros., Auto Painting Attorney-at-Law
v. C. CoUer, Contractor
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.;
Frank Lousing, Contractor
S. O. Shinholser, Contractor Crates
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West Side Grocery
Lee Bros., Plumbing
Southern Utilities Co.
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S. Benjamin,
A. P. Connelly, Real Estate
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General
Deane Turner, Groceries
c nnford Paint &amp; Wall Pa- A. Raff eld, Ladies’ Wear
George Fox, Cold Storage
Der Co
H. R. Stevens, Mayor
Mahoney-Walker Co. -------W a t e r s ’ Kandy Kitchen
C. M.Hand, Sheriff^
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Sanford Battery Service Co. H. C^DuBose, Real Estate
B. &amp; O. Motor Co., Autos
Sanford Machine &amp; Foun- Frank Akers
Mobley’s Drug Store
dry Co.
Gillen &amp; Fry,
w Bros.,
Sanford Coca-Cola B o ti Co. jBay
Bros.,Battery
Battery Service Sanford
SanfordSteal
Steam Laundry
Clyde S i Johns River Line Hotel
HotelMontezuma
Montezuma
J* J* Mauser, Cigar Mfgr.
The Yowell Co., D ep i Store Bobbin’s Credit Store
Crown Paper Go.
W. S. Price, Contractor
Carter"Lumber Co.
Sanford Dr£ Goods Co.
Hill Implement &amp; Sup. Co. M. Fleischer,
. g - McLaulin, Jeweler
Lord’s Purity Water
commission Merchant
Bower &amp; Roum illai Drugs
Commission Merchant

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Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Printers. Office Supplies

George A. DeCottes,

O V I E D 0O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

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Attorney-at-Law

T. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

Sanford Farmers Exchange
Florida Cuba Cigar Co,

C. T. McCulley, Garage .
E..A. Farnell, Groceries
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.

C H U L U O T A ----

Cigar Manufacturers

J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate .
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Brown’s Meat Market
I. D. Martin,
Chuluota Company,
Groceries, Meats
-------L O N G W O O D ------Cates’ Crate Co.
Groceries, Feeds
E. W. Hench,Mayor
Merchants Grocery Co.
WiUiamB MiTlinei^Store
M l^ W ^ G n !^
Virginia-Carolina Chem. Co Overstreet Pavne
W. A. Whitcomb,

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A. J. Lossing,

Quick Service Transfer

ALTAMONTE—

Sanford Barber Shop

Geo/

J. K. SMITH, Prop.

Altamonte Hotel

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A. H. Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries

D. B. McIntosh,

General Merchandise

C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
Coca-Cola BoitUng Co.

J. W. flynijG en. Mdse.
Wakefield Preserving Co.
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E. A, Osteen, Grdcer

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SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

To every woman Deeding a new frock whatever your need there is a dress to serve that particular purpose,
Style, fabric and prices to sui individual taste

offers a wonderful opportunity for
your apparel economy in dresses
of silk, taffetas, canton crepes,
georgettes, and cotton dresses of
organdy, voile and gingham.

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H A L F P R IC E

Hats of Every Description Have B 33 n Reduced to H alf Price Absolutely, as Adver
tised, and the Offerings, While the Season is Yet Young, Are Unusual.

FOR FEMININE FAVOR
There will be no difficulty iri
meeting the Blouse needs in this
store during the big sale. Our
present assortments are large
and sufficiently varied to make
your selection a simple {ask.

The July Clearance Sale makes
it possible to have a generous
supply on hand at very reason­
able prices. Both Cotton and
Silk Underthings have been
greatly marked down for this
event.

Tub Skirts for day time wear,
and all other skirts favored in
summer wardrobes, smart and
inexpensive, are here for your
choosing
Materials: stripes, checks, plaids
and in every conceivable materi­
al at 331-3 per cent off.

We carry the

Positively no exchanj
approval nor credit
Specials during th e sale,

BETWEEN THE HOURS OF NINE AND TEN A. M. AND BE­
TWEEN ONE AND TWO P. M. TO EACH CUSTOMER PURCHAS­
ING $10.00 OR MORE A PAIR OF SILK HOSE WILL BE GIVEN
FREE OF CHARGE

214 E. First

giving grace to lin e and figure,
sum m er comfort, ease o f move­
m ent, and sm art lines are fea­
tures found in these corsets in
front and back lace models, will
be placed on sale during July
Clearance.

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Another Building
NO MORE OUTRAGES TO BE
For First Street
COMMITTED AT DAYTONA
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BROS. WILL ERECT A TWO. ( r n n Mcndijr’i 0*U7)
OFFICIAL FROM KU KLUX KLAN HEAD­ LEE STORY
There will be no more meetings of
BRICK CORNER
the Campbell-Losaing Post, American
FIRST AND ELM.
QUARTERS SAYS THAT MEMBERS NAMES
Legion, until the second Thursday in
WILL BE GIVEN.
September. There arc so many of
(Fram F rU a r’i D»Uj)
tho members taking their vacations
Sanford la growing every day.
This la apparent to those who have
They Have Acted in a Manner That Will Not Be been
avyay and come back to note the
marvelous
changes being made in the
Tolerated by The Official Klansmen, So Says
face of Sanford. Thla applies to thq
Official From Headquarters
residence section as well as the busi­
ness section.
Among tlje^uany business blocks
The following la from tha Day­
men will be published, the char­
contemplated
in Sanford la that of the
ter of the locaj Klan revoked and
tona Journal of yeaterday:
Lee Brothers that will be built at the
“the
guilty
properly
punished
un­
“That there ■will be no more
comer of First street and Elm avenue.
der the laws of Florida."
outrages in this community
The building will be two-story and
The
pledge
is
further
made
that
which can in any way be attri­
built of brick, making them a perman­
there
will
positively
be
no
“white­
buted to the Ku Kins Klan, and
ent
home for their plumbing and hard­
wash"
of
the
guilty
members—
that that organisation will aid
ware
business. Tho second floor will
they will be driven from the Klan,
the official* In apprehending
be
made
Into apartments and wilt be
exposed
and
punished.
guilty members and punishing
and Thursday afternoons arc taking
up
to
date
in every respect.
With this pledge from head­
them for past performances was
Lee Brothers are among the new so many of them out of the city that
quarters and State Attorney
the pledge mads by an official or
George DeCottes hot on the trail residents of Sanford, but are firmly it was thought beat to cut the meet­
the Klan from Atlanta which the
of the criminals, the band of eow-_ located and believe In the future of ings altogether until early fall. Do
Journal is requested to publish.
not let the vacation dampen your ar­
ardly thugs who hare attempted the city. They have made good here dor for tho Legion, however. You are
A high official of the Klan has
to terrorixe this community can and they intend to help build up the
been in Daytona investigating
given the respite with tile idea that
read their finish in the not far city of their choice.
you will return fn the fall refreshed
and he has apparently arrived at
distant future. Assuming that
nnd ready to tackle the many big
the same conclusion reached by
the Ku Klux Klan as an organi­ CONGENIAL CROWD AT
problems that confront the national
the general public—that the Ku
zation will lire up to its pledge
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CAMP HIGHLANDS body and the home camp. Thferc are
Klux Klan In this community has
and not make a “whitewash" of
many big things that Campbell-Loan­
fallen into the bands of a bunch
(From Biturd*r’i Ditlr)
the affairs here, there la every
of thugs who are committing out­
One of the most delightful weeks ing Camp must put over this winter
probability that the guilty gun­
and we want you to be studying out
rages which neither the Klan nor
men will land in the chain, gang, was spent last week by a party of ways and means this summer oven
any decent commnnity will toler­
and no amount of newspaper pro­ young people under the leadership of though we are having no meetings.
ate.
paganda designed to obscure the
Mrs. W. D. DcCoursey and Mra. A. Talk about the Legion and think
The pledge is made that at the
issue—always a favorite resort C. Williams at Big Crystal lake.
about the Legion every day.
conclusion of the investigation | of criminals—will avail to save
The c^mp was the third given and
the names of the guilty Klana- 1 them.
was probably the most delightful one
in the past three years. The party Thanks to the Minstrels
Upon behalf of the American Le­
left on Monday and returned on Sat­
VOLCANO OFF SICILY
urday, camping oh the grounds lately gion Campbell-Losaing Post, I wish
BUR8TS OUT AGAIN
INHABITANTS FLEEING bought by Mr. Fred Will lama of thla to thank Manager Lane and all those
city. Bathing and boating were en­ who took part in the Minstrels- last
(87 T hr A iM tU U I F r.a i)
joyed, aa well as numerous hikes week. Despite the hot weather and
ROME, June 28.—The volcano of about the country. Many visitors the fact that so many were out of
Stromboli, on Stromboll Island, off the came out and had supper with-the the city the Post made a nice sum out
northern coast of Sicily, burst Into campers every night nnd everyone of the performance.
L. F. ROPER,
REI\ JOHNSON FEELS HIS BILL active eruption today and the people had a fine time.
Post
Commander.
arc abandoning their homes and flee­ Better chaperons than Mrs. Do
FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ing to Sicily.
WILL EVENTUALLY PASS
Coursey nnd Mrs. Williams will be
CBC1L1AN CLUB
hard to find nnd the week will not be
WASHINGTON, June 28.—"It will
WESTMINSTER CLUB.
forgotten soon- by thoae who were
iFm MqnS&amp;j’i DaUr)
not become n law in the next few
members of the camp.
The
Cecllian
Club program opened
days, but it will be a law in the no
(F n m T u t t d t j 'i D tllv)
TJie regular campers vwere: Mr. with a general discussion of "Current
dijtnnt future," was the confident
Mra. John C. Smith nnd Mra. D. C. Ed Henderson, Arthur Gatchel, Kama
Music Events," which was both'enjoy­
prediction yesterday by Representa­ Mnrbwc entertained the members of
Whittle, Charles Henderson, Neuton able and instructive. The piano se­
tive Johnson (Dem., Mias.! as to the the Westminster Club very de­
fate of his bill to precent women from lightfully yeaterday afternoon at the Stenstrom, Newton Lovell, Burke lections covered:
Cradle Song ..........
Pfferkorn
smoking in public places in tho Dis­ home of the latter on Seventh street Steele, Brehton Crenshaw, Herman
Hazel
Hand
Steele,
Master
George
Steele.
trict of Columbia, following a day
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
Krug
Misses Ruby Roy, Carrie Stanley, Walse of Forest Sprites
during which he tried to read the flood flawing for the-baxnar to be given this
Haze]
Packard
Virginia
DeCoursey,
Mamie
Steele,
cf letters the postman poured into his fall. Refreshments of orange Ice,
office The desks wero covered by white cake with orange icing and or­ Mamie Kate Williams, Rone Galiegar, Old Clock ... ' ............... Newton Swift
Eleanor Hawkins
the mail which Mr. Johnson said, ange crush was served by the hos- Mrs. Herman Steele and Alice De­
Caroling
Bird
...... ............ Micheneux
“amounted to something like two tosses. There were about fifteen Coursey
Nizzie
Stone
Chaperons: Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey
sack, full."
members present at this meeting.
Hungarian
Dance
..............
Rath burn
and Mrs. A. C. Williams.
“I have some strong support behind
Mrs.
John
Abrahms
C. T, H.
this proposition," he continued.
“I
With every dollar’s worth of gro­
Bagpipe ................................. Rydor
don’t treat the matter lightly. I am ceries. You buy from us. You get
Louise Fields
When the cashier Informs his in­ May Zephyrs
very serious." Two organizations one pound of best granulated sugar
..............*.
Low
whose names he would not divulge, for Be. Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. timates that he can't get along, he
Louise Thrasher
arc ready to back him, and hearings
40-tfr probably means that he is short.
In an Alabama Cabin.... .....Cadman
will be held. „
’
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“Head-1T-0FF"—ENERGIZE—NOW. Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism. Merry-Go-Round nnd Waltzing Elf
Hiiti cures a Cold quickly.
Mathilde Hilbro
Margaret Giles
Ding-dong-del! ......
Julia Higgins
Charnctcric Dance ......................Bohm
■ Ruby Hart
Japanese Doll ........... Newton Swift
Carmen Guthrie
Gavotte .......................
Godller
Pearl Robson
Walse Cromatique..........................
................... :..... Madeline Mntam

It Simply Removes Obstructions to Blood Flow—Dislodges
Accumulations of many years—And Thus Equalizes
Pressure on Nerves—Arteries
Neuritis----- The “LOGICAL TREATMENT’------ P a ra ly s is

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“ENERGIZER” them

Rheumatism—FOR MANY HUMAN ILLS—Blood Pressure
And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions Better—
Gets Nourishment to* Dormant Tissue
At Sanford—No Mystery—No Imagination—Appointment
TELEPHONE 184
L. C. CAMERON
P. 0. BOX 399

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

LEGISLATION MIGHT
BAR WOMEN FROM
THEIR S M O K E S

B i l l §o4 4he p o i n i
4oo q u i c k l y
BILL PROBABLY read up.
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WHAT HAPPENS.” Bill admit*.

ANYHOW HE gave me alL
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BEES HAVE thelr'maan points.

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AND ONLY picking on.
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THE QUALITY flowers.
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WHERE THE nectar grow*.
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BRING HOME the bacon.
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A LIGHT snack later on.
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BUT JUST buzz In.
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The old-time mixture 6t Sago Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grand­
mother's recipe, and folks arc again
using it to keep their hair a good,
even color, which is quite sensible,
as we are living In an age when a
youthful appearance is of the great­
est advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering
the sage and the mussy mixing at
home. All drug atorea tell the readyto-usc product, Improved by the ad­
dition of other ingredients, celled
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com­
pound." It is very popular, because
nobody can discover it has been ap­
plied. Simply moisten . your comb
or a soft brush with It, and draw
this through your hair, taking one
smell strand i t a time; by-morning
the gray hair disappears, but what
dellghta the ladlea with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound !* that be­
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, it also pro­
duces that soft lustre and appear­
ance'of abundance which is so at­
tractive.
.
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INCLUDING GLA88INE paper.
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ALMOST LIKE beeswax. •
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THAT SEALS In tha flavor.
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AND BILL helps himself.
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FREELY AND says, “Quite so,
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NOBODY EVER gets stung.
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ON "SATISFY" cigarettes."
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nt the top only. Don’t tsar off
O
that glassine wrapper. I f a pot there

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Rub-My-Tlsra kills infection.
—Gat your. Scratch Pad* from Th*
Herald—by the pound—15c.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy the Best that is made

The FLORENCE Automatic
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of

SANFORD, FLORIDA

IF MIXED .WITH SULPHUR IT
DARKENS SO NATURALLY
NOBODY CAN TELL ,

THE QOOD old package.
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WITH THE fonrply wrapper*.
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CARTER LUMBER COMPANY

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SO THEN I pull.

to keep those wonderful tobaccos
Iways Ann end fresh. In exactly the
ght condition for smoking. Another
tason why Chesterfields always
itlafy.

AND I say, “Yah.
rm /ia( «ad •bm olvttfy
A I R - T I G H T p ao JN n Jih» 0/Jar* Mm k —p f t —h '

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The difference in price between the best paint
and ordinary paint is only a few dollars. The
labor cost is the tame for both and over the
same period of time, if you use poor paint you
will have to pay for labor twice. C-H^HOUSB
PAINTS last for yean. Poor^aints don't
An aotctn booklet, TS« llXa* Acrea
th* Way," tilumate* the val£a of p*int
harmony in tha hom*. Aak u* for fra*
copy and color charts.

TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA The B all Hardware Co.

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Hygrade
A /n fr and W V km lth et

GAS RANGES

FROM THE bees, and see.
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ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

General Fire Insurance
F lo rid a

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when you're III with any disease caused by
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