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T ilt SAWfORD tltRALD

SW ELLING THE L IST

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Sanford's Advertising U st Wilt Soon
,
Reach Mlfh Mark
conoa Hout:— Herewith you will find a
list of those who have subset ¡bed to the
Commercial Club's fund of $5,000 to be
used for the purpose of advertising San
ford as a place of health and residence.
Twenty-five subscriptions have netted
the Club $1,910.00. Four persona hove
refused to contribute to the fund to make
^ “ Sanford Famous." for what reoaon
am unable to telL It 'should be the pur
pose of every business interest In this
town to push the popularity of this fund
. until U has reached $5.000 mark and by
th e time we have judiciously disbursed that
- a mount, ws will have produced mlel» re­
su lts ns wiU demonstrate the justice ant
feasibility of making Sanford’s advertis­
ing campaign a permanent one, being
ju st at active in one season as in an­
other.
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Thousands of persons ore coming into
Florida every month in the year. They
go to the places that give them in v ita­
tion to come The citizens of this Com­
munity have hid , U&gt;c splendid attribute
- o f our town And environs under a Celery
Board, and Ij^shoU purpose to remove
Allid.board tfithc Atytp heap and intro­
duce Into our town up element’ that has
been totally Ignored neglected, I. e., the
* p&amp;aon of comfortable means who desires
to come to Florida add establish a win• tec home. Teps of thousands of families
arc In such conditiuil/financiolly that the
Idea of adding iiiure^nlollars to tlteir
. finances does not enter Into their ca l­
culations in the matter .of making
winter home and it is this class of per­
sona that we must It^dto to come and
liv e with us.
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Youri very truly
T homas K. B ato , Secretary.
W. L. Morgan..................

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S. F . Shinlioiici ....................
N. P Yowdl fc Co
Su n foni Marhlnr S (iafngr t o

23 00
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CharJraS Wing Printing Co

23 00

D A. CaMwtll A Sona. ..

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W, W. Abrrnaibr
Wight Grocrry Co
Klttil A loan, real r n a l r
L. K Pbllllpa A C o ......... ........

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Total

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25.00
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Criminal Cgurt
The stale vs. AlexnTnfet Ij i Lain (□
French negro).. Charge, assault and b at­
tery. La Lain plead guilty. and was lined
$25 and cost.
The state vs.- Daniel Matter. Charge
aggravated assault. Verdict, not guilty.
The state vs. Guy Thomas. Charge
larceny. He was found guilty; sentence
will txj jiassed later.
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The state vs, Robert See gar ami Frank
Roper. Charge, hunting ijunil out , of
season. Seegar was acquitted. Roper
was Hi nnd unable to attend.
The state vs. Deu Bruton. Charge, as­
sault with intent to kill. Verdict not
guilty.
s
The static vs. Washington Siplins.
Charge, assault with intent to kill Thtk
cuse had been continued over four sessions
of the court He wus found guilty, nnd
fined $5011, or 12 months on the road.
. The state vs. WiU Washington. Charge
larceny. Plead guilty, and was fined $100
and cost, or three months on the road.
The state vs. Jo e Agin was a news
boy on one of the local trains, and wus
charged with selling liquor on the trains,
and found guilty. He was sentenced to
three months.
T h e trial of J L idling. who was charged
with giving worthless cheeks, cam e tip
yesterday afternoon, but was continued.

Oilier cases disposed of yesterday in ­
cluded, the slate vs, Henry Robinson.
Charged, selling liquor. Continued.
Tho stale vs. Dan Smith. Charge,
larceny. Verdict, guilty of petit larceny.
Fined $50 and cost, or four months.
Tho state vs. BenJ. Cat non. Charge,
larceny. Annulled.
The state vs Frank Morris Charge,
selling liquor. Found guilty; fined $350,
or six months.
The state vs Edward Williams Charge
grand larceny. Guilty; given one year.
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Seed P o ta to e s

Wo can furnish extra (Inequality Spaul­
ding’s Rose No. 4, Seed Potatoes, at $3.00
per hag delivered, Sanford. We guaran* tee this seed to be'Arst class In every
particular. Call to see us before placing
order.
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crate m a t e r ia l

Our prices on Lettuce Hampers, Lettuce
O a te s. Celery O ates, etc., are right.
Sam ples may be seen in our office. Or­
ders taken now for future delivery.
M. 0 . COGGINS 00.
Welbarne Block...
Sanford.
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Notice Is hereby given to all creditors.
Legatees, distributees and all persons
having claims or demands against the
estate of .Calvin Johnson, deceased, to
present them within two years.
HCNXtnTA-JOKKSON.
Administratrix.
Dated July H 1911. $ «tos.
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New goods arriving - « W. W. Longs
Grocery — giro him o ' call.
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Don’t Buy Y our F all Outfit Until You
Have Seen JDnnDcss Garments
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Hot anca ta il rrport

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HAT’S a strong assertion—Isn’t it? But Y ou'll
agree with us that you would be making a mistake
if you purchased before you had examined and per­
sonally tried on either a -print ires coat or suit.
There’s a delicacy of line—a smartness of style to a
iJrinrires that really places them in a class alone.
They really confer on their wearer “Distinction in
Dress,” and that’s what you are seeking.
Come in tomorrow and let us show you.

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N. P. YO W ELL &amp; CO.
SOME

REASONS

WHY

CAUSE

FOR ALARM.
S r n d Your

D. HOLDEN

L o i* of A p p .t it a or D l . t r e t * A ft e r E a t ­
in g a S y m p to m T h a t S h o u ld Not
Do D lir o g a r d t d .
Appetite I. just a natural de*lre Tot

fuml Loss tif npptail» or ■luinm.h ilia
truss nfi.-r callup Indlriu« Indigestion
or djrtpcpalo. Over cut lug U u tiulilt
S H O U L D NOT B E E L E C T E D
very dangerous to a person's pond gen
oral lieu Itli.
It la not what you cat. but what you
digest am! assimilate that does you
good. Horn« of the at rung cat, heaviest,
and healthiest persons nro modern to
eater*.
There la nothing th at will muse
more trouble thuu a disordered atom
Holden eaya ho is for progress; where has he shown nny progress? ach, and many people dally contract
serious mnlndlea lim ply through dt*
He don’t pay o dollar ta x o n propert yasBcsscd in his name In Orange regard or abuse of the stomach.
We nrge nlf who B u f f e r from any
County. He is an agent for a land company who own property in San­ stomach derangement, indigestion, or
dyspepsia, whether nrnto or chronic,
ford. He has
put the price
of lots in Sanford
so high
that one cannot to try ilc in ll 'Dyspepsia Tablets, with
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the distinct understanding that wp will
buy and have enough money left to build n home, nnd by so doing he is refund
their rnaucy without question
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or
form
ality,
if after rcawonable um of
a stumbling block in the progress of Sanford. He has never built n house
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this mt’dlclue, |l}ey a r r hot tferfeclly
in Sanford to rent op to live In, neither has his company. Do you call satisfied with the ffthilts. We recom
mend them to .tfo r ftisfom era every
them progressive? Ur. Spencer has built six houses on Park Avc. be­ dSy, and have yct.tu hcay of nny one
who has not tieen iwadtlfW by tDem.
tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, and put the rent where n man We houoflilj U'Ucyo.
do bo with
out
equal,
They
give
Tery
prompt re­
can pay it and live. Mr. Spencer Is a progressive man. He is building
lief, (tiding to neutralize Ihe gastric
up Sanford both In population and houses. That is the kind of progress Juice», strengthen the digestive organs,
to regulate thk bowels, nnd th u stop ra
Sanford needs, and not HOT AIR. progress.1 Give us G. W. Spencer for mole .perfect nutrition, nnd eradicate
all nnhealthy symptom«.
* *.
Mayor the man who has ‘proved by his works that he is progressivem
w a' ttrge y o p to try a 25c. box of
R eislt Pyspcpva Tablets, which gives
man who is truthful and honest who will always
found in Sanford 10
days' Iroatment. A t the end of
-that time, your money w ill be returned
when you want him. *
to yon I f you are ftpt satisfied. Of
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Y'J*'iLik'•I
,
coorae, la ifcrinfic case« length of treat; •.
R es p ec tfu lly yours, f 1
mailt vartes. For m ch case«,. We have
twfi-J|rgcr sIZS«,. which M il for We. TO. Remember, ydu can obtain
til turned Ic* Hr th is tyithmnnlty
fit otir s to re -T &gt; t K exsll gtofe.
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Have M ote-FH end. than any other
m assim e or patterns. McCall .'t* ^
reliable Fashion Guide monthly W
one million tfnc bumltrd thou*»*”
hotnr». B ctitjés showing oil tlic I*1"*
■iL-iigqsolMi CnH PsiterfU ,each
is hnniful of fcpntkting sim^t sten**
and heljrfu! information for w**«»««t.
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�/.V S A N I'O R D — L ife ¡» Worth Lining
SANFORD.

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WORTHLESS LANDS

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

FLO R ID A .

TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER

PINK S IIE tì DLISIIES

X 1,

1811

Volum « IV

FARMER’ S INSTITUTE

TRAIN

Discarded Florida Tract W orth More Correspondent C orrects E rro rs Made Several MundreV People Visited E*
__L
.J*. Than a Gold Mine
In L ast W eek's Kcport
i.h ib lt s W hile Mere
»•
rneGeficratNcws of The Land
Around Lake Butler, in the new county ' Sanford. Nov 17.—The first enr of let­
The Farmer's Institute train come in
. .
of Flowers.
of Pinellns. there was a small tract of tuce of the season from Sanford moved tm schedule time last Friday night und
land which the Northern prospector balk­
ed upon and smiled Probably be took
CULLED MOM THE STATE PRESS
n handful of it ulong with him and when
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he retufned to Indiana or the effete. East
to Cpltomr of the Week'» M ost ln jr he'.enlcriup.ed his friends around tfio
portunl Happenings In th e J$ .\ -bl&gt;^elUtSd country store sjove liy s Ikiw. . . s ta te 's Domain. . /•
' Ing (hem Florida Mill and made various
’ The dosing sm i°n ° f tho Gjnfrrence and sundry remarks on the side iliut it
• 0( Chtritle* and Girrectlon waa held S a t- was' so lacking in huinuk that vegetation
■day at the Women's Club .at Jackson- for miles around was suffering from the
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rife There was a largo attendance of contagion.
About
n
year
ago
a party of gentle­
’delegate* and the Interest and enthusiasm
men
from
NeW
Jersey
came to Tampa,
wu si manifest as on tho opening day.
interested
in
'slurring
a
Hungarian coluny
1 ' The JaekocmvUl* branch of the United
jn
Florida,
where
they
could provide a
Gaud««* of ilu T h f federacy is going to
hfcA|hing
spot
for
•
their«
fellow . coantry£ t * k t the baulasMp^Florlda' with n.
bmnie tabled it)
Dm Senator W .J. Drynii. who' had the breeding tenement districts of New Vnrk.
These men went over n miieh-udvcrtised
*wp named.
colouizatiim tract—Inn lint with ru n
The St. Petersburg Times announces
♦ that If will «oon l&gt;ecome n dnily morning that bear not if ml eyes (tint sec nut
They looked ujsin llmt tract of sandy
DsVtpspef, 0 J St. Petersburg will then
soil and felt of it, and stuck some of it
fcava-ltfo daily papers, tl\P Evening Inde­
in their pockets, and wont away. Titcy
pendent having been In the field for sev­
did not dilate upon their trip to Florida
eral years.
about.a big stove m n country store.
Ifn. Lydia Blunt, n resident of Polk 1 hey hike«) to u laboratory and tested
county, has, entered suit in the United out the yarn! And they came back to
States Court for $12,000 dutnuges against Tumpu and quietly bought up the land
the Atlantic Const Line. Mr*. Blount is n nt n song. And when they bad ncgrest sufferer with rheumatism, und has cumuinted nil the laud they wanted tile)
louse an invalid's diuirr In lielping her announced they laid ttie’ best tied of
off the train the employes let her drop to silica In (lie United States, nssiiyiiig
the track, breaking both of her legs.
9U 34 (»cr cent pure They luive a fe**
ColW. M. roomer is hot niter the votes million tons und it is wmtli a few dollars
.forcongress in bis district, and is using u a (on.
• grest deal of newspaper space which will
Now comes the re|«&gt;rt llmt nt Tarpon
certainly reach the voters
Springs there has been incur isiM I for
The total cntrh of list) in Pensucula lust $500 .0 0 0 the Triton Silt, a und Mining
week was more than 400.000 pounds, and Co., for the miiiiuluctqre «f glu»s and
consisted mostly of groupers und rod isirceluin wure.
snappers. The catch represented nt
There was millions in llmt »nit bless
whoiesile prices nearly $13.000
truce.
«,
At Aulnirndule lliere is snml which
Tbs school euroUiucul in Tampa for (be
IS
lilt'
plate
glass
maiiiilii.tiirers
say
month of Uctiuei shows a total of 5.171
best glass sand In (be country
- This includes the city schools only.
sk
It linsu't been w; many years ago that
The ckltens of Mudisou will soon vote
vast,
acres of land * e ir gobbled up by
upoa the purchase of i Il* electric lighting
lug
corporations
and _Umjitinspbuic infwpanl of that city by the municipality. ..
duster rsTTlblisbed Thar wortlib-s* InmT
A factory it soon to be established in
is now covered wirii over $ 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
Lakeland with a capacity of |,2(J0 cons
worth of machinery und budding, pro­
of.fruity sad Vegeta bles per day.
ducing $ 10 .000,000 of phosphate each
ATaeDrytma Elks have finished their
year.
&lt;
new turn*. I a •tiuildiug Is said to have
A few yrurs ago out mui k .poudi were
frnt sibut S2U.000 and it one of tile finest given a wa y — t hrown III us gmsl m e a s ­
ia the stair
ur e— wlo*ii a s a l e uf a ( r j i l of

Sospendrd liy Mayor Titus and publicly
reprimsolnl. pl.irrd under arrest on *llie
fhsrr« of assault and battery, eStuped
/mm (be deputy slier iff. recaptured nt
Pi« Orange, boznj over to the criminal
Chart lot trial and later released on bond.
• its series of li ipjvnings In one duy in
the career of J K I. ike, who for n couple
• •'••^a filled (tie p m u o n of city m arsh-

of Daytona
It Dsosellnm ttirtfn fire for heating
PkOpBies i&gt; nee Ir I in 11 irldu, that when
S fstDily in Oilund i made a blaze m tile
*P«I Are place, the lire department rush*® •*** scenr. nml ttiere was no end of
“ d/emem.
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I s l n y t he mu. » l*-*n l

land

was

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worth $ I no to $ 1 . " »' an .li re

M istrial In Aiso ii Cusc
Orlando. Fla.. Nov. 20 —(Special)—The
trial of L B. Lloyd, a young white man
of tlus'city, accused of Arson |tv con­
nection wild the burning i n burn ta-longing to Charles (ir.ti tinsi. n ra r Orla ndo.
resulted in n mistrial, tfif Jury Stilili bug
four for acquittal, two fur «Lxmv ittioli
The cose went to :lit* Jur &gt; Saturday
afternoon. When cmin OMlV rrird Ibimorning the furemun of (hr jury reported a disagreement and the jur
juiyy w.t*
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dismisses!. Tins is ttie second time the
youth has been tried, the former trial nlxi
resulting In n disagreement. I f Is be­
lieved the state will dow drop the case.

^ bright. who for many years had
• prominent merchant of Like CitV.
_• *od
himself early Monday
®*olttg. He had l&gt;ecn In bad health for
Good Supper and P retty Girls to
••■•time and tin»!* attributed ns the Serve You
*•“»• of his rash ocl
The ladies of the Kpiscojvd church will
After being out three hours! tho Jury In give their annual bazaar and «upper,
murder case pending against the three Tuesday, December 5th—afternoon mid
f°r «he killing of Deputy evening. Handsome Christmas (iresents
^ .
Jj* White at St. Augustine, return­ and a delightful supper ut the following
prices:
ing I ! ! ? "* “ la,e hour ln,t "W 'L T,,e c
► MEJU).
i,n • 'erfflct of murder In the
Oysters
25c
^^•«gree with recommendation forTnerR“ wi * . -'Gucktull
Stew
r
case of Uasooitv.Carfton, and
Chicken Salad. 20c
'» the second degree against Dan Ham, 10c • •
Potato Sola JilO c
Bukixi Beans, 10c •
"** »snon Carfton.
e
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Coffee, 6c
Tea’. 6c
8 *&gt;*nw ° I tndderate dimen- Orange Sherbet. Ibc
Cuke, 5c
of Ke*
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,0,newb*,e ««Uiward * Home-made Bread Served with Supper
s**,
Northeast strata, warnings
Well Caved F- Iri V * * ‘
i r T f a W dCf,!d u * |,fom M ia m i «o
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1 y , ' 5 ' X * « ' * .* .
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e; The local weather bureau
A distressing accident occurred at Mar­
U iji' ! notified. from Washington. iners Lake, in die lmrrinchen section.
7. It U not expected that wo will Wednesday, when Charles Anderson, n

Ihe'dw Ul* n *
**in*tonn unless rocent settler in that section, met death
WWUotl of the storm changes. .
in a cavo-in. He was digging a well and.
when about fifteen feet down the sand
tt« l t k &lt;I 0ni i'hC WeU founded fh w T
caved In, burying him under iL Ilfs
UCk U no' 0 ,ulclde' bu‘
kfewin/c.* " ay ,ow«nl T&gt;arts unknown, young daughter immediately £nve die
r * * k . T n v di?W &gt;?«pnco early last alarm and neighbors responding were soon
k ■ i t i ' .'¿**5 ^ • prominent saw mill at the work of rpaFUe. However, the task
brin&lt;* 10 Tampa the was no easy one, as a general cave,pi
* * .* £ * . _*nd conversed with ensued, so it required yearly five hours to
w . ; , rewrnWttig Dlnlack ond reach' him .' W h e u 'f6und life was^ of
2 *® J“on is acknowledged b r couFie, exUnct— Pdlatia Times-Herald.
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Thursday of Inst week. Ttie quality was tnnny people tried to have a look ut the
poor on account of unfavorably weather exhibits at once but there were no ar­
(bis senson which has been very drouthy. rangements made for a .night display
The plant has been |»rrdis|«ncd to go to and they were forced to wa^l until morn­
seed instead of heading, us it would hove ing.
limit} jilid the season been cool und not
Tlte educational ll«tr-'fc4lh (be train
■wi dry This condition has materially In­ were completely worn’ out with their
jured early lettuce, which is hardly con- strenuous efforts the day before and were
sided marketable, and some growers hove unnble to make addresses but the crowds
ploughed up the first crop and will reset were entertained ut (he different ex­
A blight or (llsensu lias uppenred In the hibits by tho men in charge and were
early crop. Since the rains conditions well satisfied.
arc materially improved, «ml il m con­ . Tltyjltspl.iy of vegetables and (mils
ceded now that the crop will begin mov­ and ToYage^cnips wus n good one. The
ing freely by December und quality then bogs were greatly udmired by the SuitII be gixjd
ford farmers us his liot(sldp _ 1 s cointUuctiidng ip Jg a M flT C C M B n B F . around
celery crop will be shorter than Inst sea- here.
son. and ttie sninc is true of (lie Sanford
Tlte farming implements also came in
section
It is sta te d (hut the supply uf for u share ol discussion although our
fancy celery h i New York State is iigbi l&gt;eoplc here arc well up on (Ins kind uf
tins season and California Is short KUO uiatcr.nl.
acres, und while the .Michigan crop Is
Wilbur McCoy, Immigration Agent,
normuRTre smaller yield from the other tuul 'Trainmaster Wagner of (lie A. G
sections, it is believed, will cause prices L . were with (he (rain.
to be belter th an usual this winter.
President Murpliree and SpeciulTcorAll lust week the weather remained respondent Jesse liur(z were said to be
warm ami decidedly unfavorable for le t­ with the (rain although they were not
tuce. (lie warm spell lias been so pro­ much in evidence.
longed iti.it holds in nearly every section
around Sanford
ore showing tJi. li.nl
effects uf the wcottier
Sonic fields hove
been ufleeted more than others, and quite
n number are in such had simp«- that
their owners hove hern n o m i u e d llmt
the crop is beyond control, und the best
plan would be to plow up the held. A
good many puictics have been destroyed
in tins way. Il has been no iinisunuion
(lung to lind u Held in winch 2,(h)0 lbs
of feitllizcr to tile acre have been used
All tills is lost when the held is ploughed
up
Many wlio hav e been coili|&gt;elled to
destroy (heir crops in this «.o&gt; are trying
lo save llie (list lot of terldizer by adding
a not her thousand lo ttie acre so ns to
hasten the development of a second crop
of lettuce which Is being sown
The
«mu in weather hnq c g W - ' t e j « good deal
of lilark -heart am i *mVtr i
heading
ttie plan! lias gone largely to seed
Through a tyisigraplucal error in tiny
report last week on the celery crop of
1910 it was shown ilint only 2 5 .0 0 0
packages had been shipped. Wliiit w.cs
intended was 125 not)
President If L.
Hughes of (he Tli.rnlo Vegetable (¿rowers
Avon lotion vov» that l'ie aclilot figures
/ire I ju.dnu tan k a g e s handled (or 1910-11
and he 1» confident tlint the present
season will show above 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 packages. The association will take every
safeguard in
grading and
sjiippiug
|&gt;rodnels of the very highest quality
Grliwers are b etter organized (Umi ever
before, mid llie out look Is brlghte.r all
uround
Another error in (lie iop&gt;til was dial of
llie in iin d se f Diris ior () f Chuse
This
Mr I luisr is fr•• u lie- West, romilig fioie
n few years ago
Tin* re|«&gt;r( stated tbnt
S. () t'luise, of R i n s e Kt C .i. was a dl
rector of (lie ussocintum. Nu one miln « :te d with Cliusc A (&gt;&gt;., is cduhccteil
with tfie Florida Vegetable' Growers' A»«
s o d a tlo n . t M. () Coggin Co., of Pitisburgli

The trulli brought

out

m any

growers
us (o

j nod caused more or less discussion

(lie itesi methods to be [Hirsiied III muk
mg
the most money from (lie leust
acres
Fewer acres go further at Sanford and
(he Sunfurd sectio n could ju st about
raise everything dial was shown un (be
display trulli.
R e v ise d L ist of V o t e r s
City Council tuoi mi yulied session No»ember I Ht it. at 7 To p in , for llie purl«&gt;»c of revising ine city registration list
Present
W l) Holden, president pro
leni . H A. Howard. J
l&gt; llwvidson, H
Ward, S. Runge, tinti II R. Slev ens. Ab­

sent U I. Tliruslier
Moved js^bfVgondrd dial (lie following
names be ordered stricken from lhe list

Brùwlev. W M
Itoli ve. T ti
Uiaford, Livi
UerchHl. M
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Broadwnter, C M
Col ben, N A
t^irry. Win
IKiblnns. (’ A
t.VPllS, J 11
r lowets. 1 M
(ìrilllib, W K
tiru»cs, 1 L
GatchelL F M
(ìutcbull. D
CnrwixHl. Geo
Match. I. J
lliMildiun. Richard
llnriley. (! K
Harris. H
H'Iglls. W J
Ingram. John
Jolipsoii. G hi
Jcniimgs. W J
JenkUiK. Wm
Juiner. Henry
Kuys. Levi
Kanner.- K
l^wis, Frook
Leonanli, Il (J

Mrlaicus. Mark
Mack, JM .. ^
Maudcrvilh II
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McKinnon. Hugh
Myers. W 1)
Marsh, it J ■— v
Mnlcoliu. John
MoCullongli. G'‘o li
Nu kin. Il.'tft)
Powif», K J
I’aikiT. F M
Price. J R
Perkins, T J
Pu/kar, R M
Prtoe^T U
Price. VV S
F’y jy . C G
Pearson. C (*

SANFORD’S PUBLICITY
Vigorous .Campaign
Inaugurated

To Be

COMMERCIAL CLUB IS GROWING
S e cretary B a tes W rites About
Plans or the Club On
Publicity

the

Tho spirit of progress in Sanford is
typically depicted in the support that the
advertising fund of tho Sanford Commer­
cial Club Is receiving. With four hours'
wutk un dm part of dm writer, the sub­
scriptions reached the neat figure of |2 .000. leaving little or nu doubt but what
the maximum set by the committee—
$5,000—will easily l&gt;e reachçd. Every
4 ^Ai»ried miiu
lan lfesicJ n spiri rut exceed' I II YTTb
Ttn, rnciVemfril.
b o V e r n f r i i ' and'
nn'rf nof
ò ot *
tngmJ-dilitv’ -lrr
only gave abundantly of their fund*, but
agreed to put In. a gooff word here ami
there where fruitful effort will be needed.
(•rent care will be exyreised in die out­
lay of die money. Already llie secretary
has been visited by half a dozen smooth
tulkcrs from qbroad who seemingly hod
designs upon tho roll. But their powers
of. annexation were not sufficiently de­
veloped to even permit them to get in
sight of the real money. Sanford has
sense enough and bruins enough und en­
ergy enough to look after it* advertising,
without having to pay llie t&gt;est part of
the fund to outsiders for imaginary ser­
vice and advice.
The materials dial will tie issued by.tlir
Publicity Department ,*uf the Commercial
Club will lie of the very best qunlity.*fcftd~
care will betaken lu allow aialiiiug of a
cheap nature in ta a n t with the seal of
die city s(aiii|ied u|*m il. Such mediums
of advertising will be used us reiwti per­
sona who have ample means to ifivest in
Sanford pro|M-r(ies Great stress will he
placed upm llie ltii|sirtuit&lt;.'e uf tins city
as a place of ol! die year round residence
and every pjlen U p dor bearing upm die
many attributes of our community in this
respect will t&gt;c handled lu a very compre­
hensive manner.
* What wp nowFhnvu to do is to stand
tmCfthor
Act with that . cohatlveuess
l i - t moves mountains, make "Sait/urd
(,'hrf Jlest Plane On Earth" the slogan o f .
Of 'bter/ citizen, and in n short time the
result*'Ll out publicity campaign will boi fi
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gin to assefl itself
-t ’ Yours very truly.
"
Thomas K IDrrs. Secretary

3 .5 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Box Drop
Mf, W C. Tenipto. uf ttid Hurida Citrus
Excltangc,# s a y s -th a t. the totui Floaklaerq(i irf orangey, and grapefruit for, lit«
sfusjtt I9II-P2 wilLOc «inly from tligpa to *
tbrjre iiud u luff mitffoii Ifixes. Tlte fruit
li'*,ev«w, 4io(h orange* nud grnpcfrulr.'. is
uf the tirvst quality, flavor and juicyhess
dial the state bus,aver prudtiwd since
Howe, W 1)
ttnULL freeze. Nearly tHitwnaJf of the'
Iti.lbcoll. W A
.’nTffc cnip.l* not of (tic first..bloom, hot
Nnigb'tàry, M Y
of bttei blooms, ‘wjudi .sliould, not l»o
Scoti. M L
shituntj untU'nfttfi-lllc holiday*, so thero
I
Sig iti. J il
Will not be Hvailtilile for ttif/ vTlianksStrlngfrllow, W A
givtug and holiday trade tliis year to •
Trunk. It C
• exceed a .million and three-quarters t o .
toon, J r w
tyo million botes, as against, neatly
Vining. J M
throe tnllliod boxes' last year, and fogr '
distributed a (virtion nf tffi*" (irotlucis die
Williams. J -M .
f million hoxas tlie preceding year. There­
Walker. W D
(inst season, but are nut in the deal tills
fore. people whfl.huve oranges to se ll'
Wiirinnck. W C ' • slmuld bear tins extreme shortage iu
year, us far us (Jn* association is con, Lelulutrt. L M
ceriird.’ S. O, Chase is ’ the Sanford Lem. F L
Yules.' R I)
mind iigd no: be in a liurry to Jet- their
manager fnf.(Hinse ft Co . which concern La sii. Mock
Young. G HJ _ , ;
fruit gff ill uny^old price.
will l&gt;c a lnrg£ -factor in (tie lettuce and
Chrritd. On motion- die .clerk was In­
‘hom e M urrlnii^
celery deni this sensou, 'having the nc- structed to furnish the executive comnJlt^ppilay aflernoot»Mat 2 o'clock, at tho
Cmmt of several of die largest and mast tce of the wlme Irian's primary with n
rxiwrionced gniwers. -Outside of Chase certified copy of die registration H/t. Off home of her parents, Mr. snd^Mrs. Ham­
&amp; Co., and the Florida Vegetable firnw- znotiou council now ndjourtnyl.'
•’ y ' r rick, on Palmetto Avenue, between third
. 'M. W.'Lovcu^ Clork.
uiid^fourth streets; Miss Corn Use Hamrick,
e.r»' Asidclution, qf wlncJi N. A-. Colbert '.,
u aguin truffle tmmngci, so far there aft) U
wits united iu marriage to Mr.. A. W.
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.t h e V aaaarolrth
nd'other distributors ift the (leaf— Florida
Tliurjton, Rev. G H. Summers, of the
Produce New*.
. ¿ £ r .. v 'r *. ^ They camr^We sitvr. ami lhpy conquereil: Methodist church preformed the ceremony
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is ihe-&lt;«piniun of the large and apprecia­ wjdflr made the happy pair one- The
tive Audience. which cnioyed the’ delight-, Her hid extends to thorn congratulations
Quiet dom e M arriage- V
ful
entertainment, "by the Vn»*nr Girls. and best withes.
Mis* Bessie. Grave* and Mr. J I T C.
McMullen were inprripd at the tidtliV of Friday evening; each one of whom Is an
Florida Corn and Hay
t h e 'bride'» mother/ Mrs. F. 't^ OfaVes,' artiMi- AIL dm nice things said about
It
looks
good to a'Floridan to read Iq
tltem and |hclr entertainments, ami all tho
Monday sfternnop. nt 5:30 u' cIo m .
the
Hastings
News that ''shipments of
The ceremony was (»erformed .by Hev. laudatory coinm'endalioris by/the press
o
t
t
t
0*
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bnd
*lrty
oro
hclng made from tuis
everywhere;
Sonford
wffl.be
glad
to
C. H. Summers of the Meihodhit diurclt.
t,,1^ pl^oe.” There is no reason Why Florida
knowledge.
Is
well
deserved
and
true,
Mr. and Mrs. McMullen left on the. evenshould out raise nil of Its furagu crops
lhg train fnr 1'tuppa, where they Will she reserves to herself- the pleasure uf ad­
make a short visit before returning td ding. that “the half bus never been told.’ and put them Into cattle and hogs.
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Sanford, their future home. Mr. McMullon % *
.-, . One Killed First Day
Navigator. In Orlando
Is connected with the Atlantic Cop*t
Death claltried the usual toll in (be au­
Line Railway.
*
V ’ Chester Kennison, who (iroposes to navi- tomobile taco at Savannah yesterday.
r: \ goto a motor boat down the Mississippi Jo e Dawson, Marmou driver, wus hurt on
Miami is to havu n nbw.banking insd- river, and over sdiup of. the other Inter­
auto course, end MeNny. Case driver,
tulltlLi which is another evidence of the esting bodies of wnt«^, wa*&gt; In town this
killed In d.ftnjjsh up.
rapid ' strides that city is making. The morning for a brief visit. ; Mr. Kennl*o,o
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Wndé does ihokl of the-Sartford piano
new Qistitution it to be called die South­ now lives In Sanford, but lately made hi*
ern Bank and Trust Company, with tt epp- home In Orlando, where ho h a t many tuning. Phone or write to Wade, the

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�November 2

A Budget of Opinion " Ju s t Be
tween You and Me*'

O ogjjA l 1011 Al/rsd P o la r A Ooka

and f a ith , lie'll Prent 'Cm'

H E R E' is a fascination about becomingly stylish

T

Only a Newspaper Ouy
I m i man u n it through • jam In • halt. "
Taka a seat 'o ld tha speaker* and chat with
*Ta (his MtirphyT" I ask, "that tha crowd
be deflesf"
."Wo." aara aoma 00». "ho'a on* nl the
newspaper t ui i .

is something about th e A ppearance and satisfaction oi

Mm to bunk,

"Mr BurnaT" I Inquire, Some one acorn*
hilty a k a "BurnaT New. He'* juat one of them
new*p*pe*a f a t a

good clothes th a t give great peace of mind and comfort

I tea a man walk through the door of a ahow
Where dreat ihroni« are blocked by the

of body to

aMaS. K 0.

"I* this Goal win hlmaelf. that no ticket
b* b u r*r’
"Wall, hardly. He’ * one of thoa* new**
paper* l u y a f
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“ A '*aln T r PH Inqulra. and did Petér’ fl"
newt

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4 Get the tinbu of looking, upon lhé
bright aide of life and if nt times thing*
go wrong, use up your grouch, by doing
all your railing at once and . then,
the sun after n ahowpr come oilt rbrlgfrt
and forget that you ever had a grouch.
My old friend. Wnlt Mason singe a lay
about the perpetual grouch a* follows:
That fellow fails to please or charm
who's always viewing with nlunji. Old
Kickshaw hangs around our town, and
wears n most depressing frown, ami knocks
on all our lions ting scheme*, and pours
cold wnlcr on our dreams. "A boom
is born, and then It dies,” this most |
uupleatant old man cries, "and when It
dies n lot of Jays will gel the clcnver,
fifty ways." And still our one horse
village grows. In spite of him and kindred
foes, who loan against our walls of brick,
and chaw the rag and roar and kick.
/Vpd all that poor old Kickshaw gains by
all hla misery and pains, is lust a frost
where'er he wends; in all our burg he
has no friends. And that's as much as
you will gain If you devote your heart
mid bralh to blocking wheels that ought
to turn^ and quenching Urea that ought to
burn. The knocker has n clammy time;
the folks regard hint 'o s ' if ^tdme; they
plug their ears to mitts his cries, and
hold a picnic when he-dics.

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The wearing

s tin c ts

T h ey prom ote refiwefrfeht,

culture, poise, progressiveness, ini-

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ta tiv e -e v e n perfect physique. The

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MUFFLER

Have you ever known
the luxurious warmth and
grateful comfort of the
instantly adjustable snap
muffler? Try it!
Dressy people know bv
cxjicrience .that the c\
quisitcly designed I 'hiring
Muffler lends a touch of
distinction. They know ,
too, that it serves the fur­
ther purpose of keeping’
the collar dean.
There is a Phoenix
Muffler for every specific
wear— for street or,.even­
ing dress or motoring.

not estim ate their value 4to
him in
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the im provem ent of these qualities.
Society Brand
Clothes are the most wonderful exam ples of clothes of
this class m an has yet perfected.
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Priced $20.00 to $30.00
Other Suits $15.00 to 20.00

Phoenix shapes and exclu
slVe Phoenix effects satisfy
fastidious folks and make a
pleasing addition to any
wardrobe.

^abtfbasljcrte of every description. Cravats,
Shirts, Hose, Underwear—Every men’s wear
necessity of quality is here, priced reason

© H ijrrr $ o ttr B u t «Qualitj) C lo tljro Slrr ¡èolTj

1 1 7 First St

- S A N F O R D . ' F L O R ID A

P« E, Cujley to J. W. Nixon. $55,
A D'Johnson to J il llydcr, $823.
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Van Aradao O Book Co. to Qttis, ttrotferson, $750. ’ ^

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Vun ArsdSle 0 Book Co. to M krjf'i^
Harris, $5,000.
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Reality Trust Co. to J , .Mussit», m
Realty Yrust'Co. to L llillcry. et ql. Ho.
P. M. Elder to 1{;E Hester. $10/1
F. L Woodruff to Wm S L)we&gt;\$450.

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RESTAURANT

on. hlocl from Drpol oppn.lt. J‘o*lofl)cr)

H. E. W IS E ,

P roprietor

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Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

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S t e a k s , C h o p s , O y s t e r s and F i s h a S p e c i a l t y

8'8 Griffin to ^ 0 Ctiase. $1,'
Geo. C Marris,&gt;t al to Cameron City Cong
churtb. I f ' * • ,
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A Placo F o r Ladies and G e n tle m e n

•Pete B
to Effie R Sensabaugo,
$450. •
H Webeklng to J T Mpsely, $Q0i), .. .
Rebecca Tomkins to Jo* fl Smith. $120.
Apulia Wilson Jo nMfred'Dudley, Sd.SbO.
Notice o f election

8 h o r t O rd e rs At All H o u rs

Prompt, Clean Service

E v e ry th in g F i r s t C l a s s

Meal Tickets are Sold ut Reduced Kate

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■“ Whereas, petitions signed by mdrpThan
ten per cent of the registered vbters of
election precincts 3, 4 and 25 of Orange
Cour)if, Florida, jehich are canUguously
kKAtoJ; have this day presented to*
board, at Its regular monthlyd^qVctlng,
held on the Am Tuesday after Mbo first
Monday In November, 1011, asking» that
an eloclibn be held tn said precincts for
the purpose of voting upon the question
of allowing swine to run at large In said
prod n ets.'
Now, it la hereby Ordered by this
riled F o r Record
Board that an Election be held, as prftyed
for In said petition, on the 28lh day of
J . T. Tipton to J . H. Smith, $10 .
Frank L Anderson to W a W . DeGarmo November, 1 0 1 1 , to determine the ques­
tion of allowing swine to run at larga in
said precincts, the election to be held
J . E. Grow to Wm Lentsch. $1
according to the terms of law governing
J . W. Pounds to OU M Rua%,$0OO.
C. G. Chamberlain to Leu A Davis, f 10. In the matter and the Clerk of this board
la directed to make the necessary legal
Pejer Shepherd to Carrie Murrey. $1.
posting and. publication required under
S . f t Henklo to T. M. Ilenkle, $1 &lt;
Prosper Colony Co. to J . L/Mc Cormick.
It Is further ordered that W. P.-Alers,
.Dornqr,
W,. Slpff, Inspectors; B.C .
M. O. Overs treat to M. A. Hoffner. $1
axwcU.clAk.M Fred na-No. J ; L X tit a
W. HansaII, to Urfnry C Johns, 111
D. Pearson, A. ^ lllaka, Inspector«; D.
j : a P a u itt4 o &lt; W . Nlxoo, $58.
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Good

of them calls forth his finest in-

Arv^aome day I'U walk by the |re*t

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the w earer.

clothes become a m a n ’s hobby às

I aee a men knock on a president's door,
And the *i*a "No sdmlltenca completely
WMff
"I* th * Morten, that privacy'* tUfita be
dealear'
"Mortanl Shuck*I It's Just one of thaaa
newapaper fujf*. _

4 How careful parents have to be in
order to train the children ns they should
gQ. .Especially Is this true of the language
and in this respect we should be more
pare/ul of pur language when children
are present. Our use uf language is much
‘ more important than text books.
"All teachers fire familiar with tha
fulllct utto iipts tnude to Influence children
vin-the correct life of English through a
study of the rules of technical grnmmcr.
‘ Pupils may know th rsi rules perfectly/
ntuy be able to i« sv u most satisfactory
exnmhfatlqn oq the subject matter of the
grnmmer^titid emit Untcite make ¡1 trail mis
errors. fromuse thy Iqngunflc heard l|i
daily.conversation'’ due* rtftt conform to
these ruii*. and .cegatatloh*.' “the first
essential then, to .good English among
children, fi the proper Uso of ih i mother
tongue by parents and teachers. All
people are. by nature, imitators, but
especially is this true of children. They
Imitate the drrsa the manners and
particularly If the speech of others and
parent* is unlimited, they will, without
hesitation, adopt the forms freely used
by these older people. Thercfore-Jhcfc
Is a line of improvement to b / *R d e rtnknn by the parents
to
better their E n glish t h . i l ^ t h i j H B | r i f i o j J
approved fnddets for th t/I^ Piu^iltator^
"Guard your speech well, should ba'TITo
wetphwnrd amtmg the eld a* if they
peet the chllnfeh to use good language.
And guarding speech means, .alto, guRrdtpg thought and feeling—for the thought
must be worth while or the careful use of
language will syall tlule. Wbrdt are,
indeed, empty, ijf they ore not Inspired
by worthy thoughts and feelings."

Men

grow attach ed to the things th a t serve them well. There

I aae a man (tart on the trait of a crook.
And ba acorn* all assistance. but btinta

" W a a ^ a b o u ld lay n*l. he *
paper guy."

clothes th a t lasts as long T B 1you w ear them ,

The Crippen Music Store
□H oonnn

T

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v a l u e

o i well-printed
seat-Appearing
stationary as
means of getting and
bolding desirable bailness has been amply
demonstrated. Consult
going
elsewhere

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
., v and Graphophones.
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Easy Payments. \

P IC N IC

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Pico Bio

G et up a P a rty , H ire a
Launch and C om e to

W O O D LA N D PARK
Loam to swim In that shady Pool. No rocks, no holes, no
reptiles to hurt you. Safe for any child. No Sewerage, no slime,
mly pure well water.--------- -—
Emptied and cleaned overy day. Every convenience for
rieme parties. Refreshments. Open Saturdays and Sundays
T h * Lsunchr*

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S a tu r d a y * and S u n d a y s

�N ovem ber

21.1911

I l i t *.X *ri)K O tit KALI)

g r a n d e s t ' » p o r t ' é v c r ' h e M 'h i t'ho'S o u t h
nnd, b a r r in g
un fore se en
ncctdent».
the g r c a t e s i the wot Id has e\er voi
known.

O f

O rín ILonghiooti Jbotrl nr ìLonrctoooti. jflo ritm

Now o p n i for b u sin ess.

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ENORMOUS CASH PI
9£f
IN BIC SAI

è r t il i u»d gram) priM races during
®r „i,a„uinc week fifty-two
boxo»
l i ? » resor r od.
There « 4 ? also a
t rugb for reserved sent«. And ì l i o ,
■drxnco ¿ale of theso n« well nn th e ,
Ìoxei. was inpb* than twlco na great
first day of the
saio
0n tho nru\.
* cré “ Tito sales fo r-th u t w o
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end

r a te of

S p e c i a l R a t e s by t h e W e e k o r M o n t h

Do Made
Savannah, On — Wli
ca8jj already litfrhf'up
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for tlio winners of
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wet»

from S a tu r d a y ni^lit su p p er to M onday m orn in g Itrea fas
elu d ed
A p le a sa n t &lt;jui&lt;*V p la c e to spend your S u n d ay
T a b le
[died wit 11 I In: best th e m a r 1 1 afford s. W h ite help e x c lu s iv e ly ,
s e r v ic e g u a ra n te e d
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Ctperal view of th e “s t a r t and fin is h “ line at S s v a n n i p ra ce s ! T h e r e
another grand s ta n d , t h r e e Urns« th i s large.

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D y a l - U p c h u r c h B u ild in g , J a c k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a

1 5 f li t 't h o races this year will he a n d 30, and V ftfi fin- largo m ajority
and a c c e s s o r y
*uCh taorr largely a t t e n d e d thtyj Ib^i a t tho tiro
prsTlouir ones.

s h in g

is Wt II Manufactured, Carefully Graded. Pricg Low.
■eannol funirsh our ¡¡toe write us for prices.

Mr.

»arv o y 'T rritrtR o r, ninnilfftcTiiFi'fd n o t jgjf fidart!4 ff ttn u ilt
preildori of the Savannah A u tom o­ a p p e a r» t h a t * n o t only will I b o 'f a f f i B
bile Clul’. Inis charge of the salo of s u l up r e c o r d * for tin* iiniilliMaMnn of
boxes, while reiurvntiuns should bo d lstn n co, but "111 a» well placo now
nude through Mr S. E. Thous, chair- figures on prl/o nu&gt;Ui,) &gt; ca rrie d a » a &gt;
In C o urt ul
nun, at Savannah.
Every inali I» by w in n in g d m or».
I lorlda
besty with .requesta fo r boxen
and
R e c e n t l y t h o - am ount» w e re added
In
sesti. The same p ric e s na h e r e t o to b y offer» from tho Uosch M ag neto M ft-KFatate uf i\ O fin if( i'tilil y
fire will ptevali, vlx.; lloxes |50 each c o m p a n y of 11,550 for tho w in n e rs w ho
Sell Ht* It tirjrhf glvrii, («» ill » h»
T\pTfl
and insert ed seals |3 each, goad fur a r e equipped with llogch m a g n e to s irli* dial ini III** ftBlh *!»y «H
*ha11 mpid&gt;' *»* ilir tinnì wut»«c VV11«
both rlnr* "f the racing. It ban been and by th e F ln d e lse n &amp; K ro pf Maio M
«nabi i Miri .»* Jiulife* of I’ -Ly»
found necessary to construct otto hun­ iifa ctu rlh g co m p a n y , m a k e r s of tin- i»l|Mht|fIf.» Il* Adiluitili f I'll fft 'I'*
He'll ■I dni aMil Alld I hit! H H
dred siUU|l,,,,°l I'0 * 0". 1,0 sreat has Itayfleld c a r b u r e t ter of fH.bou
«ili |trr»rnt tu «nini (Titjfi nu tu
bees the demand for box seat».
T h e s e wllh th e ¡ i r e i tons offor «if Mu* \«hiuii'*f f il fu if *1**1 1-aí . •

If your dealer

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tice tor m e S a v a n n a h ra ce s.

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TUE MERRIAM WEBSTER?

Th* satire »7 miles of the Savannah
l«VkS UP m ° Wn® htlU ftt
,Hluna
«October and the International Orand
te lace at Sojramiab In November,
i ® * ,0 'I' 0 Inability of llio promo,. ^ t0 K&gt;1 ,1" ’ pro par protection for
'hiring the race and tho
-, Y“ !^ u? llc '1 toM tiaa offered by HalS * “* llt w°* dediied this .year to
« « the big'ovetu at SaU n n ah . It
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to« i
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Published Every Tumiajr and fiVlar Uomini Ur

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
• A J. mini. Cdltor
* W M. ItAYNCS. Butlneaa Manager

Sublet Iptlon Price. S2.00 • Year InAdianca
and aa aeoood-ciaas aall natter Aut j »i 22ml
IBOS, at tba PoatoOra it Sanford. Hood*
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OSoa la Herald BoDdloi

.Open aeaaon for candidaiea is over.
'- T h e btg -tiü tir trai subsided. ^Nubod»
hurt- ' .
Several wroujd-bc politicians are hasbeens now.

feci that It con be depended on to giv*
the truth about whatever comet up. It U
thus an aid In building up the Interest of
the people and of aidinghn the develop­
ment of its town and county.
There Is, also another side to the mat­
ter. A paper which caters to a few peo­
ple Is read by n few people. The partisan
paper Is one of narrow circulation. The
newspaper, on the other hand, goes into
the homes of all the people and receives
a warm welcome from all those who
want facts - Just plain, facts.
Tbe merchant who wants to reach the.
public with his advertisement is therefore
assured th.il when he pays hit advertis­
ing bills he is paying a legitimate bill,
broth er word«, b e .» getting hi» mouay's
worth, which is after all Just plain, busi­
ness honesty« assuring the adyer Uses that
he is getting value received— Kisaimmee
Gazette.
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November

MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS
body Was Busy

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The municipal election today ended a t
sundown and It Is safe to predict that
few elections In Sanford have caused
morrcprnrnent and yet were as quietly
carWsi out. From the moment the polls
opened until the dose tbe candidate*
and their friends were busy as bees and
every automobile and vehicle was placed
in commission and many a man rode on
leather today that will walk on shoe
leather tomorrow.
Voting was sharp all tbe morning and
st the noon hour over 4 0 0 vote* had been
tolled.
From noon until the hour of doting
only desultory ballot* were dropped in
and the clerks and inspectors had more
lime to make election predictions.
Tbe result in many ways is * great
surprise as many of the Wisenheimera
know more tonight than they did this
morning.
With the deep interest taken In the
election there waa no rough stuff or horse
play indulged in and everything passed
off quietly. .
Tbe day was ideal for getting out
every voter and there were few men
wly&gt; escaped.
Following is the result:
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Another man knocked In the head and
And the queation has been decided for
robbed and several qther assaults in Ja c k ­
two years. What a relief I
sonville last Saturday night Is enough to
The Plant City Courier is one of the make that city sit up and lake notice.
neatest and best weekly papers in tbe With all that vagrancy dope being sent
state. We thought The Herald was some out from Jacksonville it seems that the
pumpkins as a paper but really the Cour­ parent Is not taking tbe advice given to
ier has us beat on appearances and then the son. Jacksonville It getting a name
that will not look well in print. and as a
some.
place of residence the city will hartliy ap­
Francisco de H iff.iker, the French count peal to a man with a family. Of course
% . who has been in Florlila j.mppalitm for so "us provincials" have nolhing*to do with
many year», will become -Fihuk Clark'» Jacksonville. These large and enlighten­
private aecretary. &lt;ui I Incidentally write ed cities cat» take care of thwmselve*. etc.
FOR M A Y O R
0. £ y i newsy note» from th^iutiiot»* capital.“ But do tbrj-f
-7
Frank* departure wtl! b tj a . ¿ass to the
Beucham
state press, for he Is tha only tn.in who
It looks as though Mr. II Heachain is to W
-V. D. H O L D E N ‘ - ÿ i l I
-was ever able to write real editorials on hove the honor thrust upon him of being
G
pencer
the Jacksonville Metropolis. . *
lira nominee for Congressman ut Large
'
ror this State.
’ P. A. Ruht, for the last four »ears editor
FOR jttUNCILMEN
Mr. IWacham's name is being mentioned
of the Ft. Mr4rs Press has severed his by ni number of newspapers; nut -thUie
connection with that paper and in a fare within the county, but nt remoter points,
204
well notice stales that while lie leaves which means th.it Ins po(Hilanty is by no W. W. ABERNATHY
the ■newstxrpsr he will not desert Ft menu, local.
P,M. ELD ER .............
317
Myers. Pete is a goo) net*,Viper man
Mr Heach.'iru conforms splendidly to our
352
an 1 primer—lot got I l i sever Ins connect notion ol on ideal Congressman. Uu GEO FOX. Jr
lan with the press ganjj mid we hope he many qurstldns he is undoubtedly tlic W. S. H A N D .........................
335
will reconsider and gel hack in the game best putted man In Florida. He is wealthB. .W. HERNDON ...............
320
ly. and wlmt is more to the point, be has
114
NtLP Kit CUMMtMCIU CILB
huill up during Ins business career, u rep­ B A. HOWARD
Now that the election is over, let us utation for Integrity and square dealing. T. J. M IL L E R ........................
302
settle down to mnkc a Ore.iter Sanford, a Hr Ktnmit ns an idrtil example of n gooM
245
city wIm i , iloMisaii.lt &lt;&gt;l tourists cun come business inoti mid u good citizen, and W. H. PETERS
and be made comfortable uud enjoy llie Congress und the nation needs that type S RUNGEv.
..
246
climate, the lakes and rivers and good — Toft Messenger.
S. 0 . SHINHOLSER............
196
roads, and everything to make life pleas­
Has
Not
Withdrawn
H R. STEVENS
...
ant. ' If the business men will get to­
200
There arc reports being circulated over
gether now and support Secretary Hates
W li UNDERWOOD
217
of the Commercial Cluh in lilt vigorous thr cuuiily that I liuvc withdrawn, hut I
to announce
that I am in (lie sliertfT F J . WOODRUFF .
302
campaign ol niirrrtism f the city« .-vuoimi^ wisii
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t
ace
to
stay,
und
expect
to
make
a
can­
wil) be enabled to liold the crowd* this ^
season when the campaign wa»-t&gt;cgun m vass o( the county later on.
FOR CLERK AND ASSESSOR
FesVets K A*ri
late.
Tticre has always iwen a tendency on
G h fc Hrqj M o tio n pf Ship,
S ..J . BIG G ERS....................... : . 236
'the part /if tho majority of the Sanford
lo
actual
practice the rolling of
people ( i stand,bark un the advertising
M W. LO V ElX . C......................... 21»
ships'In (ho *ca has Perm reduced from
proposition, because heretofore (tie adver­
11 per cen t to 2 per cent, by the
tising was largely upon the farming lands. Invention of H err Frahzn of llnmburg.
TOR T K tA S ttf » AND COLLfCTCR
he Herald was the first to sound a note Ills eysuon makes use of water tanka
' of vfgrning about losing sight of the need extending through the bold tran sverse­
of building n better city mnf Thawing the ly front on&lt;v side of tlis' 1&gt;oat to the oth­
W. L MORGAN!
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tourist travel this way Secretary Hates er and thp pnSsagsi of the water from
121
is devoting his campaign solely to the on" "Id# of the boat lo the other ef­ FINLEY W MUNSON
city of Sanford, und w|i| no« touch the fectually check* the motion of the
boat
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fanning projects Hus season, flic idea
EOR M E M B E R S OF E X E C U TIV E
is to get as many people to locate hero
New V ariety of Burglar.'
this season as possible, and each one yrijl.
• . COMMITTEE
k F l a t b u s h aw o lcs t h e o th er m o rn in g
be a booster for Sanford nest year.
«4 to find, to Its j&lt;o r p r i s e . . that t h e r e la
B S J ? - '-k.
pet every man In Sanford assist this one typo of b d r g l a r which h as- n e v e r
», . 1 -7 . A
ftW—,t i—li .1 -project
m I,
\ .
advertising
In every way. Mr'. b e^ n branded an d ht&gt;eied H e t o t o f o r s 1 1. ANDERSON. . . .
Iff3. - »&gt; /
Bates is working up a thorough advertis­ tt w as supt&gt;o»ed' t b a t a *;kolin&lt;-n of GEO W. BLACKWELDER
143
ing capip.ugn and wilj he glad to show e v e ry forth Of b u r g l a r was on file at
A. P. CONNELLY .. . . A ,» 253
yoq'whpi he It doing With a systematic h e a d q u a r te r ", bpt n o record was fuuud
Of
th
e
burglar
w
h
o
sk
in*
the
silverrecord of ail the transaction* rvrry one
J. D. DAVISON- s'vv ' .✓ . . . 2 1
who i; inicrcsttd can he cuiivmced that w are ntig catth arid confine* h h u s e t f to
cold crealti, taJcn tn powder nnd mlH C. H. DINGEE
evtry cent spent on the advertising will
f« ry brush«?#—iN’ e w Y o rk H e ra ld .
'
GEO. H. FERNALD . .
bring results. rjiere'"4re but few men
who know the advertising game better
F. S. FR A N K ..* ____
than T. K. Bates, and the funds raised for
f . r. k e n t
.......... u i
this purpose will go InuTihe proper chan­
nels and results are bound to follow. •••
Let every man in Sanford who is not a,
Scad YoD Ord*r, fee
member of the Commercial Club join at
once and Sanford can hays 200 enthusi­
astic boomers working for-a better and
•
'f' bigger Sanior.L forget.evory di/Tcreate
. to lk&lt; moX- tko, Aliti), A
. * .»I opinion and pax grievance* and have
equipfcd V“l æ d*rn
. '.e.
m U«Il|P and harnviuy in pus, our greatest
effort to huilu it G itiirr haoluni.

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" f h i day of ltw part ivory -newspaper is
(••»»mg.. The leading-(Cipers of the coun. Uy are thus« th«,t lain »(public q irstions
‘from fn unbiased stahd^uipi and discuss
public questions uosetfisnl/,*’ - •*
The above ig Jn line wjth our' pnlicy.
w tn o c c u p y . y o u r e n tlr a
This psfwr lias given some offense De­
tim e w h e n y o u becom e •
cs use )t would not get in nnd •‘u k e a
re g u la r e d v e r t i te r in T H IS
hand ill lodal puiihcs'—that Is. some
P A P E R ., U n le ta y o u h a v e
few people feel that way about i t But
•n a n tip a th y f o r la b o r o f
those who watch tbe signs of tbe times
th lt k in d .&gt; cal] u t u n a n d
* and particarly those who keep in touch
w e ’ll be* g lad t o conic a n d
y iih advanced Journalism, know that
ta lk -o v e r o u r p ro p o sitio n :
the partisan paper has no place lq mod-e rn -b fe and th at wha tever fney hare
been true of other days and under other
"conditions, it Is nevertheless true tbst the
MENDENHALL
paper of today which best fulfills its duty H O R A C E
T E A C H E R O R MUSIO * *
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la the paper .ytueft la a. NEVYbi’AI’LR. *• Will CWaLrsaon* a« lh* H oum of P u p il* *•
Agear t e r ttw caait áaaa mnet* * o . , l *
Tirât. Uat and aU the tim e.V fl la Lbua the
.P I A M O S
organ ol all people and all the people
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Ripening Rooms (o r Tom atoes and o th er goods w hich require
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• T’ojiypeylytep ytar», «I.different times, Mrs; Mary Jinks
of Tfe&amp;dway, Tenn., suffered' witti womanly, troubles. SlÆ
u ys: **At •list, I took down ami thought f. .would die. I
coull not sleep. -I couldn’t e a t Ubad patfi«aU over. The
doctors gave me iipr. I read that Cardul had helped so
many, *nd 2 becan to take It, and it cured mo. CarduJ
wved my lilel NovV, 1 can do anything.’

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M onum ents, Tom bstones, Etc.
Chareta S tre e t, Orlando. Merida
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Woman’sTonic
If yon are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of
fhe pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
should try Cardul, the woman’s tonic Prepared from per­
fectly harmless, vegetable Ingredients, Cardul is the best
remedy for you to use, as It can do you nothing but good.
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects.
Ask your druggist - He. sells and recommends CarduL
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dty today calling on the printing trade
John Pendret, the good nntured iriiveting agent of the Clyde laiir w.i- m the
c M«l&gt;Pc n ln ¿ s — M e n tio n or city yesterday looking up business.

M a tte rs in B r ie f.

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You can get liume cooking the kind
that mother used to give you unit &gt;&lt;fu
only need to pay 5 1 0 0 (wr week at the
Gate City House.

PERSONAL ITEMS OE INTEREST
tuntmary or (tic M ooting Small lalK
*$ a c c ln c tly Arranged for llu n
Yird Herald Header*.
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P Connelly and J. N: Whitncr hay*;

Urs. J. W. Dicklna and MU* Johnson
J- "’¡¿¿Ji** piiiMnt -visit to He Land, Saiur.

Is much talk of the various w aterw ay s In
mid nround Sanford Iteeumlng the rendervmts for those wtin want to enmr
winter * rinsing and it the * , ne time he
poOr, led frnin gale* our dirupi wind*
Lake Monroe. Je*sil|i mid Harney, ill of
which are conn rete* I by the St. Johns
rivrr. present ihr liest t u dilles for rti ) 5
loyinent on the water t h u i* in tie had ' J
in the entire stale
( ra't •! goodly heel J
cmi get a Iwiut with ease and the marsh ’ £
will fmnisli all the game that &lt;&gt;ne muy |Í
cure to bug
Illese f i d s an- Im nm m g í
generally known and it is more Minn e
hk%d&gt; that our harbor wall he the gather­
ing smini of a great number of pleasure
cruft during the season

Mr, 0 . P. Swope, of the Swope. 1. mil «,
Investment Co., is i uilined to his he i mi
account uf a strained hack from mi mi
tomobile accident.
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that the (idle City

House

Inure good food than you can
get anywhere elwv Now the price ha*
been reduced to $4 0(1 per week
(',() to

the Sanford system anil pro mm nee the
broad flialds of celery and lettuce to la­
the most charming sights they have ever
beheld. Mr. Casslday's son Inis recently
been elected mayor o( Lexington.

Florida Fruits ■«»‘i Voiiotahles

WANT S

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLO R ID A
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•How can Parker feed as-wcll ns he docs
for 5100 per week, the Gate City House
can feed 100 us well as 50 a n il. (hut is
All L o c a l A d v e r t is e m e n t « Under t h i s
how many this popular house will soon H e a d in g . I h r e r C e n t s a l ine E a c h I s s u e
have, .
Furnished Rooms for Ken».
Large
fck 0 . Wnttoiieone*of the makers of the front Room. Mt Piyfck A v e, Telephoned « Î Ï

Orlmnlo He|s.)tler-Stur. spent several hn§r* tilts ulidjb itti._t’Uuilc lei
11 *-.*•
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(ito
city
today.
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tía»
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Kellulile."
Only Si-dll P « ^
ns uii'W" I. J . HartfeT, Pnatu. Ffhr
gèl tlio-lviiTìlucky nlinl'
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churcli or the
22-;t-i|i
Jillip
taste
out
of
111«
mouth,
mid
(lie
C^ots Will meet on Friday nfietnoon Nov.
•II my Tub'
I riio«t
ib,' handsomest
chunees me th at smpt^riay. when he h e Old lies!
Mlh. at s iiE x k with Mrs. Harnes.
d family
Uri I’ ok
ivenue
J'á.tf
ilr.EJiVtlton nod ■Mjss (¡rare Wilton made u bunch of uioney mil d In* tli l.mil
ventrre. lie will return to the Itlue tua
Fol s
i 1er y L* i l i '
irai
Cauli
his daujliter, from Springfield. HI • are nt
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1 1 Julinsiii) an
Mr*. Wight has returned from J a c k s ■ |l lieu,
Rev. Geo. H Waldron has returned
. 22-2p
villa where she attended m e e tin g s of the
I nr Kent —Furnished Flat raasoiniNe,
fnxlf Jacksonville where ho played a
.
2 1-If
’ proadnent port in the Association Chari­ Associated Charities and also the Feder­ Im p iiir Capi Mtirk»
ation of W om en1* Clubs, Mm Wight umile
Kur Rf*m—5 r&gt;oiii hf»*Mr Shf.-SO. in*
ties.
T. W Si** in i r
J( if
a very able address before the Associatisi «’lulling vk.idi
* R. E. Hullman, timber cruirrr tor the
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l.fttikri
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Chiirutles, a wnik opill whlili she h i*
W. S. Land office at Gainesville wiih in
been actively eitg.igisl for in ny yi-.n* il* r Itr.ir »lull «nul 1 rliM ) *n nic&gt;
11 li p
F ts. i * r ! Ir i-* *
the city yesir»d’iy locking up timber

mid hgnford “ ili.itily as* n ali.-n m . i I l„
a((fatly slrenglliein d l*&gt; (In
**- i - i ., i.
of Mrs Wight.

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Cecil (iabbeii Ims retiiim-d troni a suro
li^l*»ii l i t
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ilirr pleasantly si»- it m ile untili
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tillle Wits pot in oil tlie M is*.o husell* n* ut&gt; KiV•• in irr« clc.ir» i l imi ^»luiiirrii
l7.ri m*r«*H iiv»*r fr-«m hnin
ami Maine const in lislung and bmiiug p in of n iv
Urn K I II«*» I ;
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Mr (iabbelt lliet* r&lt; On , t i ■
*’ a
1/ T
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N C , and went efuisinir witii b.* —&gt;a
I *ir s ile » a* f«‘ í irifti * «%. , i y l»»i lllk*
wliais a tirsi lie iieimul in ila- l niti'l
* *if 111•k¡•* IfPl'N, .11JI»«'ll* il 1i'l'«-**
111HtI ypf )
Mrs. E W. Ki* 1.1ml nml family, have Stales revenue »er, irr. aliai bed lo ila Ijifjiîr I»mrm|i iMfiir tr«*i"M rni»ilnfh r» ri«sni
relumed from tlirm summer nmmg
They cutter Panili' o
Ile ttn-h w,‘iii io Mon- iiilliik!«-, f i «i111 nml hi* K ¿»h Ii»*?* fin»”*
*•1111 i i *»t uf
failedseveral punts of mierest, including head City, N i ma! w l* i
die •»m ih i » Th Hit i*ti 1jtli e, .1 in it*
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■ the Cate City House for the winter.

dilms
H. H. Hill 'ind t; M Hand r*p«*&lt;'t tf
Irave today for ILain where they w ill en­
ter their fn»t MiK-h at Marlon County's
Bu Fair.
Reduce the cost by living by patronufog theG.it* Pity House where you get
the beoctii nf j*,,r&gt;rl house eixjkmg at SI IK)
per week.

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Out .Nos C r a t e I a c t o r y
_
Sanford s new train fuittiry tins started
building 0[s-rrilii)ns nml iVirt of the mmn 1
factury is already up
Allnl tin' miuhiucry has arrivisi (tml as si «in ns possible
it will lie installed
In a few mouths lite
fin-lory will be turning out wooden wrnpIH’ rs for Sanford'# high guide vegetables

T l- t’nstiily and wife of I.exingtun.

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Butt. Is ot borne ndnln. oft 'K v., are ItKikiiiK over the vegetable farm*
perersl months visit, to her parents at here. They manifest much interest in
UU# lAllic Evans returned to the city
J itt t f. etc nItut; from u visit of some
length In New Jersey.
VT. E. Holme*, the well man, has n
goutfKt to pot down a slit Inch well for
(be Sanford Light ^ fu e l Co. ^
y y m Burford Coney and little son, of
Brmiwk*. Georgln nrc visiting her parloti, Ur^anJ Mrs. I*. M. Elder.
. The trains v*4l not bother you now at
the Cite City House upcf the price will

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I «ii«’ * i r i l i k i n g
L IV E R Y ,
F E E L ,n u
HusElheJ Tufor, r&lt; turned m lief home «tdf rublo tirile iri *li,wn.ig *e, -, -la k V* Jfi'l I^ïmimI, fl llfiui'jrf fl&gt;.
11141 kV» 1Hi
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\ l•**-« IM m r* (i» i **1' llir vu i
ilda ii «ni j mi i/e1 mi
f
in.Auhurn l.iIi-.Sjttu.u;' ultcrnpou. ullci and dear. Mi *
S A L E S
S T A J L f.
• pleasant vim, in lo r cousin Mrs Loretta { onci bere m u cuti pie ■( week* ami t li«-» liiitl ir lf iv timi tel ture lumi!» **»41 Imnti'il
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I «mirrali &lt; l&lt;v. I
Min i n
ü I »IT N* fl» ! f 1
ilrMherson
Will mnniti her - lor the ere iter pari of I «i n i. r* "I mil»* If "in « «a.fs,i, f ii i I imi H a r n e s s a n d W a k o n s
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the
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Wklldo yvu know ah nit (lit* title City ‘
H o r S c s a n d M u l e s ü ( y n ¿ ; ' &gt; -■ r» 1 :
\i.flli lu Siiiktft I ml, ***i Hit f«* v%ii| iirv if
■ ; j Haute pouinj trie price of table board
I

Grcnt S e n s a l luti,il t c a l u r e C u m i n i
Starling Weltnes,li&gt; Ni* gg. m ! c a i
;th»t place, etiT
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turning for two days only, the S im Tbeuurn of Evanston. III., spent
Ire will ufTer the biggest le lu n e m Flori­
. JeVeraf day* of tin* week ut the Gute
da toduy^'' lleltiud tin It its
■ v*vrpjg^ Fjvm g fur halamuroo lis­
Actual scenes in the World'» tni-ate-t
r
di y wûrrv hle will locate
Penal Institut a u -flow . ii , * w i i ••u

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djtra U 51.Mil per Week

Some class to

N. A. Uni.u in di- i*,|iol,it travelling
ffprcsent.iu** ut me i, ndncii Kuliliet
Cl, ot Akioii. Ultiu. e ,11, ,! -upon tile nil■ piajoilotrade heir yrst.rrtttiy.

Theiiituld is late with this issuo on
•Crnuat of the (flection. Wo want to give
thareaders fresh rtew« and could not wqit
will Friday to give (ire returns.
,k Dwight Bahbeit now greets The patrons
•
IWH'dll.o at tin, general delivery
a i? - * 1* Hr Habbctt is now u f&gt;*)|
•A- “ Uol eni[tluynr d Uncle Sam

! t••* m\ tl.infiM «I h *ur«*«l I »ml &lt;¡mtfrtn¡
t*r&lt;l i«iti*l M «a 12 V*»» f1- gii Fimi
KtArnnh.ilil«' pFi&gt;« &gt; filiti
Ki »ml
Ad«1
twix 1127 City
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Where do you cat! If you have never
3K jraur feet uudet Parker's tuahoRany
Tjvi wsm m hurry 0vqr to the JQate City
“ «•»»J glVe him 54 00 for a whole

The Prison Demon, mid the most wumb-iful picture ever taken, a F la sh Light uf
un actu a l Electrocution, showing the eondetuned man stra|iped m the chair, with
the e lectric current passing through bis
laxly. Absolutely tltn truly picture ol tIn*
kind ever made.
Combine j h i s wonderful series of P ict­
ure» .with a L ecture of Alisurbing Interest
rind you have a n Attraction worth several
t
\
tht^ price.
price
i)jm)s
thu
'(-J^niem ber.'U is here-inr two d a y s only.

T * tt« got*! cjtint*.
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*** Utarkme Keelor has feturuc^í
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«vili where she ubly ruprd!^*v
■'* not
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miss ■
it.
j P ” ti« ivebtk, Club and. ttlsu utOn Wednesday night, in addition to the
raaea b rhe riutier of Secrotary gf tha it hove, wp will s h o w ji set &lt;d s lid ts dr pi cl
ò r Wmucn’ji.Cíib.

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Ingh l iad tarín •&lt;&gt;

1Orange «cuntv
M-'»k and n*o)si l'lnny
aire». 2 in fruit o u t 12 In cultivated
lb Id. hulnuee in paslurn and wóodlniid.
( íihkI Hro.an Iioiim' iii l out hiiiMmgs (Ins
oline engine .m l w «t»•r woik« 3 i miles
fr»»m town.
nule (mm belt Ime nn Sil
vtT I ik»'
Pb-isanr (o lisik at
V*'ry
healthy
I . I»-* .&lt;t &lt;&gt;&gt;• I ” Teel ntxi v e ' S a il­
luni
t heiip mid t r i l li ' easy
C 1' U dllains. Itox 0/1. Sanford, Mu,
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Mir S a l e —Cheap, "tie Jo rg e ¡wmI h formlam with luinre» i nr haling tallies chair*
cte
P (I Hox Dati. *.infuni I la
lNlf
One of the ino»I Mutatile tracts ol land
In Florida, near live beautiful Indimi Illvor.
now lifted (nr 'Kl*'
II you w.mt gixid
[ in,) pf.-uy, » i .n c r y iifbilili and lomloM,
do nut let lm* i tfei »bti hy, write to J 1
Suiiileli. Lake Mary, Fla.
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Fur Stile — Hoise, wagon,
carriage,
«iivMI«» and dmihlo luirnesx. g jsnlene h i
gine and pump, farm ing implementa and
automobile, all at a sacrifice. A. I*
lirtxk.
If
Ten acres of goral land for sate at a
bargain. Three ucres cleared ami em p­
tied last season
All under fence. Near
loading station on traction line. Almost
given away
Particulars
at Herald

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yf Griurteil, foiVa, sec- iGeorge
Ihe AmericatfMissionary AssoT?
Weather Report
. «canned (he pulpit of tho ConFair tonight and Wednesday. Ram to­
MJ, church Sunday mornlnR and
Hu themo was Horn# Mlsslon- day mid Wednesday in soutn portion.
l|n Ihe f« r West. Or. Douglas Cooler In north portion. ' Regular lettuce
1
and is a uwu of ciiarin- weather for llto Sunford Celery Delta
““ 'dy.
Good prices will prevail. Snow for some
Sanford candidates On Wcdneniay tnorn- Ofllce.
^ * n&lt;l Concert in the park Sundny
For Sale—The simplest and Iwst smudge
■Was delightful and was enjoyed
heaters on the innrket F. A. Sch urn per
* "»any who were willing to risk
Sanford, Fla.
*
13-lfc
. T o u r is t s A re C o m in g
dtisgreeable weather In going
i i For Sole— A few pieces of good serMUd
The "hotels and boarding booses are hand furniture left Cull up Mrs. W. A.
lu show the band how much
tilling up with all the winter patrons. Mmnick, Cameron City.
ll-tfc
l l »pprecialed. A great many
Many of those who make Sanford their
For Sale -New eight nyom houje; hath.
would have been there, were
winter headquarters -o n «oouuut u! Um&gt;fvias. electricity, gas »tenter for laiilcr.
hy the dampness.
large lot. Ilowmg well, garden tiled. In­
limy hunting; fishing am) cruising to lie
1lJ-5t
*h«t the Gate City House obtained from this point of vantage. quire 115 French uve.
For
Sale
ui
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gc
for
city
tu
come
ihx high coel oi living hod Jmvo already arrived nn I a rc getting
retili y_Five acres cleared laud, souihern
table board down to 54.00 their traps' and tackle hi sh ap e lor a part of cay. 175 acres n tc r front ham­
come In
19-6tp
llreruioai winter o f outdoor sport. There mock close in A bargain.
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lAekfog fur h i.... e»«.king! Go to the I IUl II . till* Nrt ift .H'd! Hl' ' i t i ' » *
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(liMKin)ly
iriiklh
Gate City House wli^re they have a repuS e e t k f W al lifting .Post l!1«d P illa ti
p^j
tltlOQ for giving you the b«'-S( nm| (tie
J*tot bn l/etii pm j , ] , , , |() ji.Qy |s&lt;rr week. Forms o( Pmushm i iii. 1 amuo* t ru n ....... i 1 »»r .Nob-

Mbs Mamie Hill, returned to the city
■Friday evening / rotu WoltcrvjUoL S. G.
« * • Mamie has spent a pleasant sum« r . vlsitlag i„ Georgia, ond the twn Cnr;.v

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pay mg lie- pen lit &gt; Iof I • &lt; i , ,. li I *1 io,) M .
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Preiairc l nt a ireiuaud ai* &lt; \ p a | | * e It I* Iloti,t A * * ^ .In Mir •l-fom e Pro* **,
sjiuatiiuini in the extreme and still Smnjiter. S C
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Fur S a l e — \ t"i of corn in the ear. near
tenches n Great Moral Lesson
Every.1 V' Hunter. 20-2tp
laxly slitiuld See it, as it Is of exceptional Crystal L «■ I’l ini
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Educational Value
The Wages id Si ii is l a 1 1Ir
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shown ut the l &gt;-■ itti « agl . win tie all * an
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Items of Interest Gleaned From
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STORINGSWEET POTATOCROP
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How to store, the sweet notn to crop In
such manner a* to ensure against loss by
.
H APPEN INGS DURING THE W E E * decay. Is a matter that seriously concern*
the farmer* o f the stnte. A considerable
o
loss
occurs In this crop every winter, from
''H ere the R eader* Will rind • Brier
preventable causes. The methods of har­
H istorical Spring Mowing
vesting
the crop ore responsible for a
Tor Hurried R eader*
large amount of the loss, and the methods
A U re v o lu tio n !» !* J n th o v ic in it y o f L o r
of storing for most of the balanee,
in your
cd o m u s tje tu re J e t j a s w jth ltt f o r t y - e l ib t
btGGiNQ av ert potatoes.
h o u r*, re a d t h e * • p a cific o rd e r* to n ig h t o f
Thebulk -o f -this crop is not generally
G o v . Q . B . C o lq u itt, o f T o x a * , to A d j u t a n t
harvested until the first frost occurs. The
G e n e ra l H e n r y H u tc h i n * , w h o It' a t L o re d o
field should then be gone over, and the
Rrijji
.8 JWI
■TIKI
— to cope w ith th e a ltu a tlo n there.
vines cur from the crown uf the hills by
ffllfclHt
Le s lie M . S h a w , fo rm e r S e c re ta ry o f the means of a sharp hoe or sickle. . This op­
T re a a u ry , In a n ln ic rv i£ v r in P itts b u rg eration prevents the decay In the froster
H n iliin tf
Schios9 Bros. High-grade clothing will rtieet fully
:.J i M
said th a t n o o ne w o u ld be h u rt b y the vines from being communicated to the
v lO lIIH lg "*"
&amp; C o.’s
quirements of the most fastidious,
S te e l_ *u lt. “ U w ill n q t m a tte r m u c h ." he potatoes, and so causing the soft rot which
| $ 2 0 . 0 0 to $ p 0 .0 .0 ^&gt;er suit.
a a ld . T h e p c rm lg k o n g iv e n t o ' th e T o - show* itself soon after the 'pot*toe« are
acco T r u s t t p T O R p r ^ l l B a lo n g ’ d llfe re n t dug. If we follow this matbod the pota­
While. •Hcory;&gt;.^&gt;&lt;?ihe6arne’8 all-worsted suits at from $1250 to $18.00, will 1111*1
ielin e « in d ic a te s The poeition In the S teel toes can ripen in the ground before we
mand of the mow careful and economical buyer, say nothing of the gilt-edge guarantee that uors
T ru s t. I t is tho business o f the G o v e rn ­ dig them, and (heir keeping qualities will
with every suit.
YOURS FOR HONEST MERCHANDISE .
m e n t to see th a t th e g a m e la p la ye d fa ir ­ be improved.
iM,* 8121
l y ; to see th a t the ca rds ore a b o ve th e t a ­
In the' digging operation, care should be
ble. b u t i t la u o t th e business o f th e G o v exercised to prevent Injury to the tubers
e m m e m to sit In th e g a m e .
by cuts, scratches, or bruises, which are
1
another source of soft rot. Where a con­
D e m a n d s fo r th e . th ro oa 'a
nre crowding upon Premier Yuan Shi Kal. siderable acreage is. to be barvosted. it
PS'
who doubtless will be forced to make-a will be a p o ln rtt economy to use a pottfS Y VV •• VVVM
. decision within a week. It seems to be a to-digger. This works bejter and quicker, C O U N TR Y S C H O O L O F T O D A Y
case of flgbl or ask the court to depart avoids Injury, and Insure« theYfettin^bf
Tbr#«- Hundred Structures
tb s
from the capItaL Every suggestion Tor ail the crop from the ground.
KinModem
Typ#
Building
In
After the digging, the crop rhould be
abdication is being met by promises of
saa This Year.
allowed to tie on the ground in rows for
protection and ample pension.
three or.four days, to as to get thoroughly
President Taft Is suffering from a severe
Topeka, Kan.—Kansas ha* finally
dried and curixl by the t u m l L Is as
dadded that the old faihlonedl.uruAûr
cold which confined him to the While
nccessery to euro potatoes. bdHflflpi and ttary, Ut-llghted and pogjfly-eppolnted
.Uwukp today, ill* condition nltbtrogfenot
sweet, ns It Is to cure hay of forage.
schoothouse does not produce the
a t nH dH'figM' Is such that his physician
STORIHC SWEET POTATOES.
beat results, and more new and thor­
Has ordereJhlm to take care of himself.
I have seldom, if ever, seen a success­ oughly modern schoolhouses are be­
As a result tonight the president canoeiied
ful sweet-potato house made by digging ing built In the country school dis­
his engagement for Ricnmond ,Va„ where
a hole iu the ground und roofing in. or by tricts this year than e*er before.
he was to hove addressed the National
S T A N D A R D
imitating a smoke-house; because both of Mote school districts have Issued
YP H ER S IN C U B A T O R
Good Roads Congress.
bonds for new buildings this year
these lack ventilation.
A common prac­
f i l e Proofed-lnaurablo
Tho Adams Express Company's depot tice is to make small conlcle piles, about than ware ewer offered to the state
school
fund
commission
before,
and
office nt Grand Rapids, Mich., was robbed ten bushels each, and to cover them with
the bonds are for larger amounts.
at 9 o’clock tonight of everything in the soil and bark. As far as my observation
I C y p h e r s I rt r ■11&gt;10 ’ t ♦
B e s t L a y e r s A re th
i Insu re
W in te r H atch
h
•I
safe, n lone bandit bolding up
the goes, this method is frequently a failure,
route agent and making n successful because the contents of these piles are
PON T EXPERIMENT . W ITH
THE J USI AS-iiim.»
getaway. The safe was rifled of several not properly secured against rain, and are
thousand dollars the exact amount not not properly ventilated. In my own prac­
T he C y p h o rs Incubators and B r o o d e r s &lt; u .
being known.
tice I have found it best to store sweet
Time
T rio d and F | r o - T C 9 tcd Guaranteed
.
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&gt;
-The largest corn exhibition ever wit­ potatoes in banks on the top of ground,
nessed in the South is expected to greet conveniently near to the barn or dwellingthe eyes of visitors Who attend the house. A piece of ground running north
Southern corn show at Atlanta on Decem­ and south, of the desired length, and
i 7
S a n fo r d
F lo rid a
a!
about four feet wide, is leveled by means
ber 5 to 8.
V
V &lt;* 4* V V
V &lt;■
• i* V 4* V V 4* %*4* V -I- V V
V V *!' *’ *- *î- V V V Y V V V *.
of a hoe or rake, and the potatoes nre
»'he secretary of the navy, Mr. Meyer. piled on this, about five feet deep, taper­
In his annual report, will advocate in­
ing to a sharp ridge. This make, a long
creasing pay for tho government clerks
V-shaped bank, and care is taken to have
and age retirement Dealing with the the sides with a smooth and uniform
employe* in his own department. he will
lope After all tho potatoes are piled Ip L
show that while salaries in nil private the bank, a good plan is to allow dfcfti to
C A P IT A L $30.000.00
employment advanced, the government '’have ¿Tew days* exposure to the sun, so
K Itsalaries actually decreased with a result
.
-•
The ONLY beak in' S.nfrad th»« INSURES EVERY DOLLAR
ut to bccomo thoroughly dry, covering ot
th a t. the navy department is loosing night with sacks or hay to keep off the
DEPOSITED'AGAINST LOSS from »ny »u&lt;J »11 n » » i
*
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many competent employes.
dew. Then the whole bank is ccfVered
two or three Inches deep with Jume kind
NOW, What Do You Think 7
of hay, and over the hay a couple of
--------- O FFER S ---------Here is n man croty with snow blind­ indies of soil ore thrown. The liny ab­
ness who writes to The Herald ubout the sorbs the moisture that Is given oil by
* Prompt Service - Polite Service - Acebr.'i* &gt;&gt; • ■«
Joys of Ice and snow. We shall immedi­ the potatoes during the sweating that oc­
ately smite him dead with n green or­ curs soon after the bank is entirely.cov­
ange. Read the following letter while ered. The soil keeps th e.h ay in placo
FOUR PER CENT A LLO W ED ON SAVINGS DEPOSI
ift&gt; !
you are enjoying the delight* of Florida's and protects against cold.-"The bank
A tw cer o c u /z in fr
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
clim ate:
*
/
shpukl be made water-tlgh^ by mean* of which mean better schoolhousea than
“0 the »now, tbs »now, the beautiful snow,
boards laid lengthwise, with lapped edges uiual.
/,v
W\\
J
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
And the beUt so full ^f tlee:
'
to shed rain; or * temporary frame of
The ordinary ^icboolhuqse ha* coft,
Bring out the bay end the dappled |t»|
scantlings can be made over the bank, from |&amp;00 to $800. It was «Imply
And a »letghlng go with r a t "
M. M SMITH. P™»
H R. STEVENÍ». Vice FV».
M l T«»l.M'
and shingles or tar: pafVr use«] to keep big box. of straight lines, with fo u r; *
But you can't; more's the pity—shut up tho (Vitatoe* dry.
windows on each side, a door at one C’*eo++-&gt;"*"j-+*M ’+ + + +-&gt;+‘&gt;i’«&lt;’v.&gt;+«-&gt;.:’&lt;.’'/-&gt;-!-’&gt;-i--j-’4”:--&gt;+-&gt;-;’^ v v :
there In your little office, with the mercury
If the crop Is stored In this way. it Is end and a stove In the center. Hut |
at 88 or 90, you arc denied the privilege less likely to rpt than with ordinary the new buildings cost from f 1 .2 00 to
of running out doors, gathering up a methods, and it c«n be held until late in 4 2 ,000, and they are thoroughly mod­
ern In lighting, with fufnace jeat.
double hand-full of beautiful snow and spring, when prices run high.
som «.even with steam brat, and. with
allying It at some chap out with hi* best
genuine fla t« blackboard*. _,,-K\«ry
girl for a sleigh ride; or engaging in a
convenience known, to* the '*tlty
C ut Flow er* In the Morning.
snow-ball duel with somo Other big boy
A flower cut In the morning . wiU schools Is being Insta^dM n the coun­
Us» no »««»1 f»» »qofkia» pain. No hombuf. fU *r*otrtd lo do »11 il 1»
I" 1
•s you drink In great drafts of Invigor­ Uat twice a* long as one cut. later is try Srlioots also. ;
r.
0« money lefyndsg»' Extern»] »pptlcalion K»» currd Cancrra, Kkci&gt;ni»iun,. I
ating air and yell with delight as the tho day.
There nre many boy* and girls now
Hr»d*cke, Poima O ik »od p w *a in l. Feet. Rrltevr* &gt;1] p.in whin pio|&gt;fil», *| j*
,
blood In your veins tingles with sensa­
In the hlgb.schools and college« of the
- Compounded 3 year» Inure *od »11 •«» deli|hied tbit h»Vc u»rd 11
W,
‘
I' . .
state jWho g«A their cOmrnon school
tions.
D i r e c t I o n « : — S ic u n lr • (kick doth »ltd »ppiy ove»»^*in of.onjr kirut * rrimna L 1 t
Prefer Oerroan Lan gu age.' ,
education In one of these old-fash
• No, friend Hotly; you can't appreciate
-V '
r. It l&gt;U«Sf* »nd coatiaue lo apply.
. . • ,v ;
In Russian schools pupils have the
toned
box sctffcblhouses and there are
the glorious opportunity to enjoy life. We option of learning French or german,
Manufactured by"J . ' S . . T H R A S H E R qt'• Lakt^, M.u &gt;
a few who w e n t'to ^ k tip l Iq an old
chaps away up here on CataWba Island', and 10 per cent- choose Osrman.
'
schoothouse. T h afe’ kre a f« v of
so l d by
— »—
Ohio, have in this bracing atmosphere,
uiBse old sod achoolhquass still stand­
murounded by Helds of virgin snow—with
Florida /
ing but not n single one l e l n use tn
' - ; T h è .Real M easure '
Lake Erie surrounding us and Canada's
Your rank a i a living créature le d o . Kansas pow. All her« been replaced
*hore In tig h t
,
'
tenui neri by the height ahd breadth by the modern strpetures.
,
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T»y
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Then see what'* coming—great field* qf your Jot#.—R uakln.
Since th« first oU the year more
, . of Ice, and , the «kating we'Jl have, and .. — . - ..
-7 ' — than 890 school district« heve-Issued
. ■
'bonds for scboolhousee. in every tn•!th e -tone of d ear &lt;ee wr will put away in
&lt;
. Peace !m B atter Than Plenty.
■tence the bon da were Issued for.oew
our
Ice-houses
for
use
In
summer.
pr
■Better la » dry m ortal, *hd quiet-- .building*. Tb« old ones wen*
Sing you the aong of the south, the nasa therewiüi. th a n •a house tufi of
U at wláter for the l u t time
-land of sunshine and flowers; you don’t feaatlng with atri ff.— Proverbe -of
when the children eUrted to sc hop]
Sge/
THK O RIG IN A L
realise what the north has In store for B o lo m o o , z v t l : L
fhle fall they went tà a neW bufld. poor «weltering humanity In her winter
in f with «very comfort that U possi­
zephyrs and winter «porta. .
' .
.
.
ble to gjre them. Bom# district* do
Coco an ut Culture.
not
have,
to
Issue
bonds
for
th«
new
Respectfully.
J . W. a Light years are required to .bring
thè average cocoanut tree Into bear­ ■UoatoA».* .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Seaboard Company to Dissolve ■, ing. ;!Tb4re ere usually 60 or 70 troee
Orantes,
Grapefruit,
Pineapples,
Vegetables
otm hi Primitive Life.
m'
■ —- »■ —
to thé acre end the profits - from
New York, N.Y., Nov. 20.—The Seaboard
Th#
neUvea
of
New
Guje««
bar«
cocoanut culture eye usually good.
SOUTHERN StIIPPINO 1
3 1 9 W a s h in g to n 8 L New Y ork
company'.'which hold* the Seabpòrd Air
b«en found living es If In. the «ton*
NO. 50. '
» j
- . Cerner J * y Street
,
ego.
, Lip« railroad, 4» to be dissolved. The
Tac1
Rebolled
Eggs.
first step In carrying oat the plan wiU be
--------------------------K indly W rtt« fo r-S t« iv o H .lf N eeded
Eggs which have been boiled end
$ e retirement of the 16.360,000 Am pro.
Nssd
of
Qood
Ccmpenlons.
RSFSRRNCBSi
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.ferrod stock of the holding concern- PreC yet not used may be kept end rebolled
AETNA NATIONAL BANK
exatn without, becoming herd boiled.
W e-went on« or two bompsniona ,cd«L
. ■-* Il minai y arrangements toward this end
This I*. nOt generally known, hut lr the Intelligence, probity and
&lt;
MKRQANTILK A Q EN C IEB
are understood to have been completed egg -has hepn so ft’, cooked. It may be
out Ilf« with; peraona by whom
*
by the late to ¿¡' bonking syndicate of put Into boiling-water for a |gw min- we can .m easure ourselves end who
Doe* Location , wtd Experience Count?
r about 96.ÓQ0.P00 Seaboard Air U ne n il-,
Ip.w arin through and terved for shall-hold us feat to good sense and
it the qext day.
virtue.— Em arson.
&gt; rood adjustment income bonds;
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Hi 1

E are now showing the m ost com plete lint

Furnishings, Shoes, H ats and C loth in g ever

ing

FOURTEEN YEARS

business

Furnishings. SB?andsdShoesSyDrewslla' ^t*“**™'

i f

D. L. T H R A S H E R

l-l
H i

to Hatch»

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I

Chickens

J . A . T A K A C H , Agent

J P eop les

Bank

o f , S a n fo rd ,

FloiuL

THE PEOPLES BANK OF SANToKJ)

Fluid

V Great

J. G. MARTJN

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Lake Miiry,

I STAKE

E

H

F R O S T

�u lletin

j

iniS»fifnni - Tliay don't—
an^ State in the union.

In

the

belter parts of the State these lands
bring from $150 to $250 per acre.
' Illinois is the greatest co ft finite
acres of. land.
#* I

-im shelr-of

^be-fwinTiitirrops mentioned thnt

pretemi to btrrem farmers lush'-nf?*

this party did not grow u summer

ter growing two or

crop which he might hove done and

three vegetable

crops on their land, from October

added to the above.

i * *#'

ISf to April, they plum corn for a

Now we have taken Illinois be-

summer crop and* 8tillfgrow more

cause it is the best of the loU' No

’’v illa g e r ocré in* corn

&gt;

the

f

show up

bcsrfarmtn Illioois.'^Thcn* 'itrrmr* '

1

*

coVp worth $157,62p,00 0. or a triflo

enough corn grown in Florida to

less tlian 38c per bushel.

The av­

supply.the home demand liecansc

(ili spring thè Northern

erage yield per acre was 39.1 bush­

our farmers can make more money

must live in a cold disagreeabh*

els.

growing other crops

CoiiMspiently

chinate and sjH-nd bia earnings of

(These figures

it must Ih: stoppl'd in and freight

last sutnmer in an efTort to make

are taken from the Yenrliook of the

and profits added to cost makes it

ex iste lice tolerable.

Department of Agriculture, pages

worth nearly double the value in
Illinois The VearlxMik utmve re
ferrod to gives the average Florida
price as 85c but in Sanford it bus
never been less than 90r (&gt;er
Imsbel
Now we are not arguing for the
growing of corn. There m e a dozen
|taple. crora whlfeh can be grown
during the summer inontlis which
will pnkiuee more [**r acre value
than Illinois farm lands, but wliat
we du claim is that land should be
valued for what it will produce. If
Illinois laud which produces an
average of $11 85 |&gt;er acre Ls worth
$ 1 5 0 |*r acre, then it is valued pn

v

i

/

And the average value per

ucre Was $14.85

502 and 503.)
Now when u crop of corn is
growu on the 10,809,(KX) litres of
Illinois lands, that is the end oi
it tor a year.

Now con trust that

with Sanford.
Mr. Btiimlcy grcwJjti b a s ils ^oi
corn to the acre on his Celery Av­
enue Fanli Inst summer from April
1st to Septetribcr 1st, and it is
worth 90c ¿ ' bushel or $45 00 per.
ucre.

But He Had already taken

three crop s o ff of the sam e
land from September 1st, 1910, up
to the time of planting his .c o r n two crops of lettuce ftiid One of~cudumbers.

And one of the lettuce

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drops brought $600 per acre on the
r

t

,* * •

¿round. t We dort't know wliat l|ie
oilier crops brought.
Mr. Chase grew 75 bushels of
earn to the acre. 1
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.

Mr. Rossittcr produced upwards

* '4 * * mf* \

•

. . -;t.

of 50 bushels pef
t

aerd * ' .-*- -

. 7?.,' ,

Mr. Chappie grew 2.000 bushels
on.his fann.
,
^
Mr. Hawjtins' corn yielded •over
75 bushels
"per
ocre.* •
*j
^
• ,ihcac. J m

m

. representative

Tliat

is not all.

From now on
fnrmer

In Sanfòrd'we livetn thè billest
cxlent fur iwelve months of thè
year in thè tinest cllmute tliat (¡ods
brighi sun

shlties upon.

If thè

world knew whal we bave at San
lori! m

co m lo rl ano

v ain e,

a ere of innd would doublé
in n

every

in vaine

wi$H — •41»*' world is fiound tu.

limi

if'o u t.

too.

and

th e n w atch

prfces grnw.

In thè inenntime, &gt;ve iinve a few
splendili
piace«

ofTerings in

improved

Ten acres. good bilddings.

nenr Street cars or midi
splendid condition. $(i,5(X)

n trifle over a 10 |&gt;er cent basis of
gross production.
- On this, same* basis every acre of
Sajjîord laird is worth from $&gt;150
to $075 for groYling corn ns it
produces from $45, t«» $07.50 worth
of corn |x*r acre
111 Iasi week's liemld a writer
shows in detail the production of
his five-acre farm and the total in­
come was $5.077.52, which figured
hi 10 per cent (the basis of Illinois
land) would make the place worth
$56,775.20 or $11.355 pet acre.
But even-un the ‘ net income of _
this failli of $749.30 per nerh it ^
would llgure. $7,-J93 an ncrc. JVo

f i g u r e

I t j .j j,* ]

route
•

ill

Ten acres, udjuinipg. good house,
$-1,500.
Eleven ncres. well locuted, ,m&gt;
buildings. $3,500
Five acres, clout* to town, main
street, ready inset. 5:1.500
And many olliera.
Twenty acres unimproved flow­
ing well lund, near street car line,
bargain at $100 per ncre.
Eighty acres us good as can be
found in quality and location ut
$8,(XX).
Other choice places, all sizes, at
$150 per acre,

t^Otjir Volusia F a rm s across the St. Johns River a t $ 3 0
to $ 5 0 per a cre on a monthly paym ent co n tract are
th e best to be had for the price.

BETTER

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T H E S A N T O R O fit R A I D

IN TItf SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

P O I N T S P U R E L Y PERSO N AL
W h ile

Mow Celery City vanity T alr
Away the Golden Moura- - S o cia l Gossip
The Junior Epworth League of the
Methodist church held their usual meeting Friday afternoon, in tho phurcb.
. Tha.Gulld
the Church of -the. J l o t r
Cross met at the residence of Mr*. S. 0 .
Chete, Friday afternoon. Plans were per­
fected for the bazaar that the ladies an
nualiy hold during December. The hoateaa served dainty refreshment*.
s _____
Tho Miulonary Society of the Preabytcrian church met at the residence of Mrs.
R. L. Jones. Friday afternoon. Home
Ulaaiona waa the subject under considera­
tion. A very interesting program on Cu­
ba was enjoyed by the members. Mrs.
A. T. Host ter waa leader for the after­
noon. 'When the program waa concluded
Jones served delicious refreshments.

...

Sanford Young Lady H o n o r«* -------

Miss Charlotte Keelor'a many frientja In
Sanford are congratulating her on her
election as a delegate to the bi-annual
convention of the General Federation of
Women's dubs, which will meet In San
Francisco next spring. It is a well-deeerved compliment, and Santoral appreci­
a t e the courtegy intended to,on« of her
popUlnr jimfTf imitto.

.

Auction Bridge Olub

'

Mrs. S. 0. Ctmec, was tbc channing
hostess of tho Auction Bridge Club Mon­
day afternoon. Two tables of bridge
were played. Mrs. Frank Lane made the
^highest score, and won the prize, a very
pretty Japanese jewel box. At the con­
clusion of the games, delicious refresh­
ments, consisting of cream chicken In
peas timbales, biscuit*, olive* and cofTec
wero »erved.
Mr*. Chase's guests were Mesdames R.
S. Keclor, Fonest Lake, D. F. Whltner Jr..
D. W. Herndon, F. L Miller, Frank Lane
O. W. King and A. P. Connelly.

Sewtng Circle
Mr*. J . C. Bennett and Miss Gall Moore
entertained a number of fricndi, who met
at Mr*. Bennett's for tho purpose of re­
organizing tho Sewing Circle, which afford­
ed so much pleasure (o the members last
wlnte. Miss Gail ^toore was chosen presfdem. anil Miss Lillian Gibson secretary
and treasurer. The membership will be
limited to twenty.
Mrs. Bennett served chocolate and wa­
fers.
The ladies present were, Mrs. N. J .
Perkins, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Misses Beard.
Mell Whittier, Lillian Gibson. Alice nnd
Lucy Whltner. Ttie circle will meet every
Tnursday evening. A larger a tte n d a n c e
is expected at the next meeting.

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.The club met ot tbe studio of Mrs. Mun­
son, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, not­
withstanding the disagreeable weather; n
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program mode the nfternoon very pleas­
ant. Mrs. Munson was the leader, and as
vice-president presided In the nbsenre of
tho president, Mrs. Marlin.
Topics for consideration — The Three
Great Sonto Writers.
Comparative analysis of compositions
of Hayden, Mozart and Bccthovan; paper
of Mioa KJ(an Mahoney; a very compre­
hensive and cleverly defined comparison
of the similar and different styles and
methods pursued by (hose three great
music makers in audibly expressing tho
melodies in their souls.
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Tbe second paper was a comparative
analysis of the characters of Haydn. Mo­
zart and Ikethovan. by Mrs. M. If. Bowler.
The musical part of the program was a
comparative demonstration of the artistic
conception, clean technique and perfect
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by Haydu. Mozart and Oeetiuwaa. ‘
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- Maud Alice Wagner played ttie -aonl*
y‘ ih- C. by Haydn. Ufa.1 Tolar ‘ phiyed a
minuet from A major oonta, Mozart, and
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also a fantasia in C oonta. Mozart, Mr*.
C G. Butt played the tonta ,1a C minor,
op. 13, by Bccthovan. ’
. Tha dlsam lon of first to n u s compared
with modern music was led by Mrs. Mun­
son; all the poinu brought out were la fa vor of the sontas.
The name of a hew'member w«a voted
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FREE RUNS TO SAVANNAH
RACES Will BE GIVEN

ANNOUNCEMENT

Jackson Argus and O ther Papers Oat
In the Game.
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Savannah.— As an evidence of the
great amount of Interest being
taken throughout the state In ths com ­
ing Orand Prize, Vanderbilt and light
car races a t Savannah during Thanks­
giving week, nothing la more convinc­
ing t * » " the action o f «„number of
free !
Oeorgla papers in promoting
rune“ to th e -re e e e — T h e
gus was probably the first
per In th e slate to Inaugurate
contests, under the conditions
which trips to the races
in return for subscriptions, the pot'
sons sending in the largest number
of auisoriptione In each , militia dis­
trict being awarded an automobile
trip to th e races, with a ll ezpensoe
paid. T h e arrangem ent has provta
a splendid thing for the publishers,
and will probably serve to Increaee
the attendance en the races. It Is
oertsln th at th s crowds will be larger
than e r e r h e fo rfa n d th at ths event*
will be th e ^ rosiest ev er held la the
history of automobile racing.

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Take great pleasure in being able to advise.its m em b ers of the s e l l i n g nr-

us their e n tire tim e and a tten tio n when our business^is
not sell or be in any way interested in the selling of veigeti
during our shipping season. These S a la rie d M en JWfl‘ Be
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■Chicago . .
Minneapolis
Kansas City
S t . Louis
C incinnati

1 Salesman
1 Salesman
1^Salesman
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THOUSANDS WiLiTTOUR
TO SAVANNAH RACES.
Largest Crowds Will Come From tha
Neighboring States.
Savannah, Oa.-—Every Indication
mokes It certain that th e number of
people from North Carolina, South |
Carolina, Oeojgla and Florida, who
-«■ill attend the Vanderbilt .B ra n d i
Prize and light car races at Savan­
nah on November 27 nnd 30 will be
considerably larger than over before.
This la attributable to tho fact that
such a large number of cars have
been sold during tho past year and
so ninny will motor to tho races. The
run to Charlotte also served to stim ­
ulate interest. For sovoral days be­
fore the races at least a thousand
cars will be headed for Savannah
from every hamlet, town and city In
these states and Georgia to see the
greatest automobile race event the
world ha* over kVnown, for the In­
terest Is not confined to the cities
this time, as has been the case here­
tofore. Savannah Is preparing to cor­
dially receive and entertain them.

WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS
WILL BE AT SAVANNAH

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Been Gotten Together.
Savannah, Ga.—Among the faraoua
drivers who will pilot cars In the
great Vanderbilt cup, International
Qrand Prize, Tledeman Troplur and
Savannuh Challenge Trophy
rnces,
which will be held In Savannah No­
vember 27 and 30, are Bruce Brown,
Human,
Wagner, Battle,
Ihtwaon,
Heiuery, Bragg, Grant, Mulford, DoPalma, Tatxfeld, Hearn and u «core
of others,
These
drivers are
all world famous, Never before waa
such a galaxy of world-famous driv­
ers assembled in ons place.
The
greateet rivalry exleta and it la known
that theae men will en ter the races
to win at all hazards. It iu “do or
die" with them, for tho race will make
tb* driver and the manufacturer of
the machine rich and world famoue.
No amount of money could purchaie
the preeUge which winning theae
raoez will give the care. The manufacturere have spent many thouzand
dollar« building apeolal care and speed
madness will be rampant in Savannah
during tha otharw|ee oalm days of eur
Indian summer.

In addition to the S a la rie d S alesm en we have lined ujffflF corps of
S alesm en in the smaller markets numbering around eighty .and have ex«*r
cised the same care in the selection of these men as in the Salaried Brfinrlit^

In every case we huve demanded a b ility to sell, highest moral
t e g f i t y and e x p o r t K n o w le d g e o f-o u r b u s i n e s s .
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S a la rie d .

our S a le s m e n are Bonded to our Assodiation, thereby s e c u r i n g
against any fin an c ial loss.
In addition to the g re a t value of .having
every point to sell o u r products, we will h a v e
of our ow n inspectors— a lw a y s on the ground
ests in the case oi rejoctod cars, from any cause

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our own S a l e s m e n
advantage
to protect our i n t e r whatsoever.
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frlg cratlon und delay, we have secured the services of two of the most expert claim iiipii m **
New York nnd Chicago who will give the most vigorous atten tion to any and all claims, im 1 \\
we will support these claims by a rigid Inspection at this end. as well ns at dost ¡mu ion.
Tills advantage Is of Inestim able value*?* every shipper

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We shnll ixieitively sell every package wc ship—not a package will he consigned
for disposal.
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Sanford Growers lytve never had such a proposition offered them or equal ttppoi
tunlty ' 1 secu re the b est results and prices for lliclr produce. Kvery shipper will 1
given a lull occount of sales, which will tell IHM WHERE and to whom his produce wn- sold
and for how MUCH MONEY, also all the ch arges against cacli shipment. There will bo nmi,
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coat is not going to be high or *xcessive,'\bul on the contrary surprising]^ low,
than you huvo been {laying.
Don’t let any one try to convince you we have a wild-cat scheme or an impossible plan. \\t
have got ju s t what we say wc have— a safe, sound business like selling organization
No patent system or special methods, but a straigh t-ou t and out selling force wl&gt;n h
has not been easy to secure, but we have got It and Jnvltc you to come to the oil Ice lot
fu rth er p artlcclars.
This is your organization and you are entitled to all Inform ation.
We also have inside prices for all shlping packages, fur the benefit of those will!
through us.
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For Civic Improvement ’
The Civic committee of the Welakn
Club, have prepared a very interestinjl
program, for their metriind Thursduy
afternoon: In the Welukn Club rooms at
3 o'clock. Mrs. Henry Wight, leader for
the afternoon. Subject for considera­
E n g a g e m e n t E x tra o rd in a ry
tion will be •Trogres* In Civic Better­
ment." Mrs. Wight will entertain the
ladies with an instructive talk on that
topic, and will read the paper, written
by Mr*. Gay, of Palstka, and read by
and T h ursd ay
her at the session of the “State Feder­
ation,
In
Jacksonville,
Inst
week:
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GEORGIA-AUBURN GAME AT
“Civic Work in Florid«.”
SAVANNAH NOVEMBER 29
The Wednesday Club and Lend A Hai)d
Society are cordially invited to be
, A Set of 5 0 Beautifully Colored Slides, showing life a* u.
Great Annual Football Qama During present.
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is in America's Greatest Penal Institution with interesting descriptive
R act Waek.
G. W. J a o b s believes that the straw­
lecture by Prof. S co tt Leslie.
Savannah, Oa.—In addlUon to the
berry
crop of Lakeland will run about
Vanderbilt and Grand P rize Races at
On Thursday night, i;i addition to strove, Prof. Leslie will show
Savannah during Thanksgiving week 6 0 0 ,000 quart* this season The first ' ¡ . *°d describe ■ set of slides depicting scenes and incidents at tjie Cor«',
and the big poultry show that It to berries picked rid* season at that place
nation of King George. Don't forget the.day and date.
be pulled off, there la an o th er.stellar j ■old for 31.25 a quart.
a*traction in the ebape o t tha great j
anuugl football kame between O eor-j
COME AND HELP .YOUR FRIEND TO WIN THE DIAMOND RIMi
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gta and Auburn. Tbvae old time r l - ,
vale will b attle fo r tb e m p ra m a cy o f
Standing to date of the eight leaden» in the contest:
the South a t tho BsTannah Athletic
N A M ES
park bn Wednesday -afternoon, No­
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For W om en
vember 39, tho day before the grand'
Miss E$sle Purdon
Miss Lucile Richards
prize race. Th h teams weigh about
Hava Mors Friends thani any other
Miss
Morgafet
White
Miss Alma Pagenhart
the same and each has a remarkable
magazine or i attorns. McCall's
cCatrn is the
record for th e season and a notable | reliable Fermion Guide monthly in
Miss LJnda Connelly
Miss Clara Miller
one million one hundred thousand
game la e a r * to be seen. Arrange­
Miss Irene Thurston :
Miss Margaret Davis
homes Beside*, showing all Uie latest
ments are also being made to have
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of
McCall
Patterns,
each
issue
a big airahlp event and ft la certain
la brimful of sparkling short stories ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « .♦ ♦ ♦ « .♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • » ♦ ♦ ■ F + 'K - 'î “»
that thdre will not b* a doll moment
and helpful iuformaUuu for women.
tn flaratm ah d q rin *. tha week of the
5!^!
ksvIMn
races. T h ere la alio to be a D, O,
2SU S
K. K. parade and apeolal attraction«
Mt&amp;S fCtitta* in*"*
«Ubrml
will be on a t all of the theaters.
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Two generation* ago a Dutch phy-l l u h u t Ms*II
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Tba taklag and exhibiting of m d *
V w i l Non» i i«SrM*ua it etnia, i t , ,
In i piefarifa haa baen greatly im­ alcfan, out walklnf w ith..hli.'child,
ItMtrM* 4«»w, er
lie*
proved bT tbe uaa of the” gyropoope. called ttfi fad's attention to a passing
M C C A L L 'S M A G A Z I N E
T h is ateadle* the tripod w hile,tha ex- hay toad aa big as a mastodon. T h e re ,
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poauro of the film la b«U&gt;r made and gay eon/ said he. "la the equivalent
230-2,0 w. ini: SUN.« Y«,k Cll, '
Ó knr w ith HOLOKN R IA L E S T A T E CO.
. laazana tha vibration while It i f being of what one man oat# 1* a year la ]
•u*M df vhaT be u M *."
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Nov. 22 and 2 3

“ B E H IN D T H E B A R S "

M c C a li’ s f tia g a z in e
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fc’iisrsisc'.risi'ai.'s;

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General Fire Ihsurance
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general \cws of Tlic Land
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Paid Penalty fo r Wife Murder In
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Spedst to The Herald;
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before Henry Clay Deattie was Jed from
tFie dentil chnmbcr lo the plnce of execu­

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NOVEMBER

24,

ON lillLD IN Iì A C IIY

wife to the two ministers Revs. H. A.

fglhhaUfe Is lo havo a cigar factory
to her business enterprises. There
I* bot an interior town In the state fpmetl
vith so many natural advantages ns Florjdt'a capita I- and every day seos some
tSlog added to her growth.
• Harder*, hold-ups and crimes committed
intbedaik by footpads, who sneak nwny
and defy detection, have aroused tho peo­
p le! Jacksonville to the ever-present
ii«nf&lt;Tthat confronts them. So bold liave
marauders become, anil so confident
of tksir ability to cover their tracks, that
naidents of ihis city, especially of the
jaburben.dlilOctA are calling for proiecV -tkso that the present city and county outborilies seem powerless to give tUeim
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Ur who was drttsted
^¡an ail? f^ -sram ■npnrtnfanrtnm flf
instruction by W. M. Holloway, has
announced (but be will again enter against
HoUowsy in next spring's primaries.
• x live dvlc league has been formed by
Winter Park cil Irens. for the betterment
at tbs community
A live board of trade has been organ*
bed st Alachua, with on initial memberihip ol-thirty -onr
.A Potato Exchange has been organized
st Bkton. This exchange Is for tho pur*
pose of cooperating in buying fertilizer
tad seed snd the selling of putntoea in a
body. '•
fire broke out in the Kihlcr . block at
Duonellon late Wednesday afternoon and
Vtl not controlled until (hat block nnd
•eversi wooden buildings adjacent thereto were destroyed Hie firms that lost
by the fire were: Kibier Urus., tho
btnoeiion bote!, Mr llarganier's millinery
mm, Dur.nrilnn Supply company's hnrdvire state, Knight A Strange’s grocery,
Baskilt A Gritiith's drug store! Judge
•Cobsr's office and Zimmerman's candy
Man. The lost is estimated at 150,000.

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Up In Calaboose Prisoner
Burned to Death.
Dade City, Nov. 23.—.North Green, n
well known-farmer wle&gt; resbles amir her»
wns erenint«l in the coluboole this morn­
ing by n (ire. which he. hims^if, started.
Green was arrested last night on a charge
of drunkennrss nnd duly locked up.
Atxiut 3 o'clock this morning, beginning
to get sober. Green began to feel cold,
and. scraping what rubbish he could
gather on the floor, set fire to it. The
flames quickly communicated themselves
to the wooden building, which burned
like timber.
Locked up atone in the place Green
found it Impossible to escape and began
to cry loudly for help. No one was oti
the-streetwnt «hut hour hut a citizen Who
lives near the jail hurried to the place.
He arrived too late, for Green wn* umn
beyond liunyan aid. The buildiiQ L*»*
burned to the ground niicTGreen's rtiarred
und shrunken, body was found in the
ashes.
Green leaves a wife nnd live children.

Beattie wns to have Crm m rrclal Club Will Play Important
part In Sanford’s M a­
been executed ill sunrise but the conicste ria l Progress
took up con^hi ruble lime.
At an early date PrfMdrnt Luke will
At 9:00 qnth' tfiiiny Henry Clay beanie
call a meeting of the Commercial Club to
paid'the penalty of his crime of wife decide upon many measures of merit
murder. No utitnwurd incidents inter­ respecting the advertising, locating ol
rupted the proceedings and in the
factories, and other miiurtunl features.
presence of the prison official* Hie min­
There, were several gentleman in Sonisters und a few newspaper men Beattie ford this week, looking over the initiation
wns launched Into eternity.
ua a lucutiun for one of ah«—
Yesterday th e'prisoner spent in prayer cuimig factories
and mediation and the same iron nerve
Already the plans of the secretary for
was display«] during the day that has advertising the city a* a place of resi­
characterized his actions since his in­ dence. are hearing fruit in ninny inquiries
carceration.
being received daily
Tile poi&gt;ular inugFor a few brief moments yesterday nzmes will lie used to interest new people
Beattie broke down mid it was feared and a tin« out of literalure will be pre­
his remurkjihle nerve nml stoicisip pared to send-them. 1 lie city will be
were about to desert film. Ihis was
advertised as never before, imi[ every
took leave of bis father and
H S ? ' Douglas. W henllir onrtlnr mmr Une o£-*““ 1b* “ wiu, * * stimulated as a
When o gopd.Thing come»: u p -In New
HMTXJougiaj. w ^ M h ja r tir tg cmnt
of
many peoples coming here. ftsywwi
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everybotiy-ys
for If.
im&gt; Wfi fnl/t TifA Tie'ml o u T r * ’ fnifuTs
in January and February.
The cam­ be n difference of opinion in {xihli^it. or
breast nnd sobbed convulsively. One paign of advertising will he kept up nil
matters, hut when n matter of suchi"great
arm was nang across his father’s shoul­ summer and in a a year's nine ihe witders, nnd the other hand gripi&gt;e&lt;l that ol dom of tills move with become ap­ iiii|&gt;or(unce us htiilditig a tiridge across
the St. Johns river at a (mint that will
his brother.
parent
not only benefit nil sections of Volusia
"Goodbye" lie said and turn«! away
county, but tin entire rust const, buril
Neither father nor brother trusted to GRI M S i l l INO ARRANGI Ml MS
north und southit o f US ft! well OS tin­
make reply tint made their wny from the
es ill lilt? middle nì id
interior
counties
penitentiary
When they ented it again
tim id a Vegctuhle G row ers’ Associa southern parts ol the •intia—«»tile up.
it was to claim the body of then
lion Anrtomicrmml
tile people will not let a small thing like
kinsman. Hazel, tho eighteen year old
The Florida Vegetatile Growers Associ­ the*refusal of county cuuimissioners to
sister of the prisoner, and his two aunts
ation announce to the nii-inli-r* that lliey to make nn appropriation of one-half the
drove to the twison in u closed carriage
hove s«tireil. after w«*ki *il Iniril work, amount reipnteil. stop the weak
in (lie middle uf the alter noon They
good selling agents lo (he billowing cities
It wns decided by Udfi Otriuge and
were in the death chamber o in 11*9 more
New Yoik City
t salesmen VoltiHin comities and that tile east coast
thoti an hour. When they emerged Hnzol
Boston
I solrsnum ferry, near Osteen, wns the best place
was on the oerge of culln [wi while alt
i'hdiidelphlii
2 salesmen for a bridge to connect the two counties
three were violently uguai^l and tlie
With tins understanding. Orange tins been
1’ illsliurg
I siilrsihan
eyes of cacti were red with weeping
Cleveland
I snl'-sinno »l&lt;endliig her money nl linn [mint, mild
Their entrance and departure were
Cim ago
3 sulesincn scvcrnl thousand dollars have been spent
observed hy n crowd of several hundred
MinneniMill*
1 salesman The Volusia count) commissioners now
persons gathered to witness the rumored
Kansas City
I salesman refuse to co-operate with them, and if
visit of Beulah llmford to the prison,
Si laiuis
1 salesman matters stand us they are now. aiuf tire
The report proved to be untrue. The
Cincinnati
. ) salesman bridge iifliih bUlfC Orulign c ^ iit) will
girl whose subtle [Kjwer over young
In addition to the salaried, salesmen, ln*w -ii large, unibunt of morvfy thus
Beattie is said tu hftve driven him to
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they have a i or(m ef salesm en-In the spent.
the killing of his wife lias been discover­
But Hie bridge will be built I
smaller mnrkeis numbering eight/, pud
ed In New York.So sag» the board of trude nnd Ihe
hove exercised the same cafe In the seAfter they execution tins morning the
Irci inn of ilmse tti*u as tn the salaried people of New Sm yrna.
body was laid to rest in Maury cemetery
I .el's keep our pledge lo Orange county
branches. In every case they have de­
beside his wife.
manded ability to s'tll, highest moral In to meet tlirin Itnlf wnyw-eveu if our effsi
irgjity Mitds-xpeil in *l&lt;s|ge ,,f |lje tinsi nn»*i aieni do aesunii* rto- [«isiiion of out
P io u eris Ai l.ounty In ir
The Uraitge l.ouul) F mi Assooiation tiris. Ill ever, i •si* til* salaried to in* lies, I luiH,,-* nod refo*(* to rio mil h'ldilmg
when they [ire rraII) our servants.—New
lias set asole Jan u .io 31 &lt;|» Jloiin- Corn­ (i well a* the soldi** twmjis. tfie sales­
Ntnyrua
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are
bonded
to
the
association*
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ing day unti lite Or auge tonni y’ l,inoicrs'
Denis and J . J Fix

Nearly a million dollars will be exppsttd in ftnliiesville during the next
tvdri’ rnomiis. width, it ^s safe to say
•ill not be equaled by any city "of like
Kpolstwii in tor nmHi A great jwrotatsge of thi- immense sum will be ex
ycadedf'T titwvr. wtneli wui mean much
^ Oei piry cnmmrrciall, us me inuney,
grasttr part ol I I will be dis- As»ociullon lias beeu invited io partici- by securing a^oiljst linuutlifll loss. Id
Will Make Fish Oil
ibatod,among the business houses.
p jie in thè esercisca ai ihat lune and additimi to the great valuti oF having
Tho Mefilimlen Fishing Company of
tfijfir
own
salesufhn
a
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v
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print
In.sell
A nary uf unusual human intcrert, in itiiike it a day iqieciaily set a pari tur thè
PhilmlFlphia. Ps^is making arrangements
...akkba JMudg rain of Fun Myers plays Old. sctller» senilervd in all parta uf thè their pcriduct*. they will ha ve tiih-douliln
to t'*urii(lsh « wcU-equl[ipi**J tilant ur
' ths leading tnlr, has Just been developed World, bui wtiu fila) {(•■ timi induce*! tu inlviint &lt;gr of nil elr own m i p - i i - w s a lw iy *
Punce
Pfirk. a vllTlig» cI*jm; ti^Movprtfn
.. at Kusim nrf L kiis Bird, ns he wus return tu thè ir eurly home lo eujuy thè oil tile groURil to protect tlieir interests
Inlet,
nn
Halifax river, fur t he piir|«*i*e of
111 'the ease uf rr|reted cars, from uuy
but wini, it no« 'appears, Is ocCaftion.
r i
rmniifnrtitrtog
oil nnd frrtilirrr Jrnru the
eAtl-C whoTever
As tn (lit* claim depurtW f*shty VVtill 11n Riiwlumi, has been
millitav* uf menti tden thaï mu be secured
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aef; haailed With idi parents. Mr. and Mra.
in t he ucean near by
By tile 1st uf De­
.
Rowland, Irani whom lie has C F Perry is dead and f II I'untley, ir. m i n i hi uil,&gt;f"le-| relitgeratl*ill ail I Ir
cember the company expect (u luive a
is
seriously
wounded,
the
result
of
ii
duel
i
lay.
they
Ii
ive
iw'cuied
the
services
of
***n •*Pw®teil ever since he Was three
?*••» of age. Mr bird hns been In the f .tight in the woods at Yabiha last Tues­ two of, Ihr i i i i )» i expert claim men in j ship at i’tilice 1 *»rk liuti tins a &lt;ap.icity
Vf ,lst' n d»y and curries
T- A Hass of the bass Fish day, in lbo presence nl f’rmiley’s wife, New York und Clneugu, who will give ihs &lt;&gt;f
n crew of ninety men. Also three fishing
who
was
the
cause
of
the
trouble,
nrui
her
nrbst
vigorous
nlientino
to
nny.
nud
all
7 ott the railroad dock, for rnoro
father, T. W, Green, who hud gone with daims,
and will suppuri these claims
hy 1 boats, u supply bunt hnd a large Dumber
• year, says the Fprt Myers Pres».
F
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young Pantlcy to search for Perry and a rigid ins|i&lt;ctinn at tins end. ns well as of employes—probably 175 in nil. The
ftW.Detu of the fire department la
the young woman whan it was discovered nt destination. This advantage is of in Cnrgcat vessel is lo be used ns'u factory,
I’fWrwsar of u vcry valuable hen.
being fully eqiiip|t«t fur turning4 gU the
that they had run off together.
. ,. estimable value to every shipper.
_____-during these days of high
finished product; hut If the experiment is
rtlt. the biddy having laid tiiree
Satisfactory,
u permanent plant »ill l&gt;c
Circus
AdvertlsirTg
Car
.Caught In Sanford..
JUS in one day, ifuwever( twoof lhe#e
Car do. 2. advertising hpark'a circus was .The. liberty of. John Twine, the negrei^r^Hid near thtylnltfl.
W r f c i W 0i mark*wWe »1» and here yralerduy'-and every available space chorgcd.with shooting nnd dungerui
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th(f ln,lde. t&gt;r the larger Is being filled with glaring posters und' Wounding n'rlcgr« woman several munihy
1° well developed and bills. The small boy will now stand ago, was tnken-nwap yesterday morning
Miami, Nov. 23.—After a trial lasting
"Wporter-Stnr.
'
entranced qs he gazes in' open mouthed when Constable R. C Whitten, of Siiq- more than two weeks, the jury in the case
.TW-hsed »me »ilv«
service
which is astonishment at the many wonder* of furri, rounded u|i the wanted man. He of P. C Coi^ charged witli the murder of
—
“ ivice wmen
,0 ,hc bsitichip Florida. the greatest show on earth.
telegraph«! Hie local sheriff'» office that Miss Hattie Parcel. Wednesday night j e * IF
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Twine was under arrest Immediately af­ turn«! a verdict Ii tiding t i n guilt &gt;*’j(% nn
W ó S í 1, ackao,lvUle FMiyatui will . - S’
.
ibition ,t Greenleif L Crosby’s
W eather Report
iliïïg tÿ
ter he hid made sure of Iris prisoner
. accessory after lh« fact. In ntlcmptuig
Rain followed by clearing tonight ex,°V* ,e* 0&lt;‘&gt;r» »xrfore It Is sent to
The sheriff's office here luid "caught ii conceal the crime by throwing the girts
wi!‘ ^ Presented io cepf fair in north-west portion. Cooler rip1' that John ha,l .gone to Sanford. A b.)dy m the river. A motloh for ay ijjg x l'
th|fc thB tonight. ' Gold Wove north portion Satur; warrant was mailed there to Constable of judgment and n hew trial was imme­
“ Koofnpjuy her to Pensacola.
day. Fair tomorrow In Celery Delta. Whitten, nnd sor*n fhe man wns under diately made.
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Fine weather for lolluce. Sun will thine nrrest.—Tunes-Union.
The Parcel girl disappeared about' the
*“ !«&gt;« held .
.« a ?
m~
■ few
on tbe new mayor on’Sunday.
middle of last April, nnd two days later
tol wwhht
t»j d r e w , cok»
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her body was found in the Miami river.
Banks Will Close
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and
Dinner
Cox
iinu two negroes were nrtested lh
On
November
3Ulh,
next
Thursday.
The
, Tu
‘b* OOntrsM A big Thanksgiving dance and dinner First National Bank and The Peoples connection with the crime. The girl's
» * * • * ■ • let In Timpa ■ few
will bo given at the new Hotel Longwood. Bank will close, giving everybody a chunco father also wart held by the police, but
l,|V a u L ,'hÑ l&gt;CW len- « « r building at Longwood, on the evening of Wednes­
to eni turkey and forget uliout the ovet- was released for want of evidence.
day, Nov. 29. Newell's celebrated orches­ drnfts•nd " ui tra wifi,furnish the music. Sanford peo­
Sanford For spenc
Spencer
t
ff.
W*
Spenrer
was
yesterday
electtid
ple elpjciully requested to attend.
New Telephone Directory
mayor
of
Sanford
by
n
majority
of 103
'Abont December first The Sanford Tel­
I T T a.
ephone Co, wiU issue i now directory re­ votes over W. D. Holden. The entire
Í &gt; ,. b » „
The Sanford improvement Association plete with information nnd very small Silencer ticket went through.
-ffi ihe cultivation of rice
The new mayor U a baker, and mana­
will hold a meeting at the residence of * price f,w Advertising Tills will he unc
"‘" I averaged about 25
Mrs. J . N. Will tncr. Mondhy ufternoon, o^llifl bE*t directory» ever issued nnd ger of the Saqfard baseball club. Mr.
10 lbo •««. and practically Nov. 27th. Lsch and every member of those wishing space should look for (ho Holden U u prominent real estate dealer.
“ “i ( S S S r ~ ir
»Reporter Star,
solictor who will call upon you.
the association Is urged to be preeenL
l
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More Tourists, More HtiMillu¿.
More U u sliiC 5 s t or Sanford

CDOÍI)ÍROM EHE STATE PRESS tion today tie confessed the murder of las RESULTS SMDW IN ADVERTISING
fcitfltome of the Week*» M o il Im
portinl Happening» In th e
Stale"» Domain.
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Hems of In terest Gleaned fro m
Various S o n rcç s_
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WELK
Here the Readers Will rind a B rief
H istorical Spring Flowing
F o r Hurried R eaders
Joseph Pearson Caldwell, former editor
of the Charlotte Daily Observer, died
Wednesday morning, after an illness of
two years.
Traffic came to (^standstill in Atlanta ’
Wednesday 'morning, when a ten-ton auto
dray ran over the toes of a tiny bare-foot
negro newsboy.
Such- screaming ho
never been heard before. People Liuce
blocks a wny thought some icrtUtla acci­
dent had occurred. Policemen came tear­
ing from cycxjLdircclIadLsUcct Ctuy stop*.
nml somebody telephoned fj&gt;p
three iirutiulfimT*, which came utc||
lb itila Schuiiih^fle'CÙncer ¿cop
applied fur thd
Mlupini

Sohm(rtn»3cru
la pravo ho mis
cor.
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The bankers 6 i Nfw York city, who
have been In session for several days d is­
cussing a plan tu limincc tin- cotton crup
of the smith mid enable the farmers to
hold fur belter price*, announce that they
will advance S30.ÜÖO.IIOO to the growers.
"If the pnqKMcd National Reserve nssocnttiuti [linn become» a lav,, it will [irnvidc on inailtutiuu whlcti will tie able to
extend eredit In pniivirtinn tn all the r e a ­
sonable ii p i s I i uf business m ’ tliis country,
and at tile sam e time safe guard against
tiie over-expaniluii of cred it," declared
G«&gt; M Reynolds, president ’»f the Con-»
tinental and ( o m m e r ,m l N.iti mal hank
of Chicago
Vs tule the prujK»-d |&gt;tnn is
nut u wide depátlore limn ll*e |««senl
system, he said. U would c&lt;innri the jiresent plan s weakness und fiifnisli me m a ­
chinery fur ilie natural ab b and flow of
business, while it provides fór centralizing
-the resources of tile countey it did not
provide for centralizing tviwer
Lillian Graham and Libel Conrad, (ho
New York show girls wDo Miui W. L. D.
Stokes, the millionaire hotel uinii and
spnrtsman. were urnngtH to trial tottny on
nn indiulment ciurgilig them with having
attempted tu lake In* life. Two other
counts t lunge nsstmlt
j
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Witnesses fur the jiro»ecuimn In the
L&gt;* Angele» Tirites tlynam ting caso hav e
been th r e a P -ie -1 with alt&lt;*r ilnvmg with*t*&gt;t)d repented effurts uf ugeiiis uf the
defense to Uribe thorn. 'íecL ued William
J . Hums, the detective in tho en*e, in nn
address fodny before Hie s ta te scrte iu ries
of the A m erican Bankers’ associatio n.
Samuel Gnmjicr*. Jo h n Mitchell nnd
Frank Morrison, A met man Federnu on of
1-riL'r olHumr*. must stand trial • in the
*u|trerne court of the District uf Columbia
on charge* of contempt of « l i m arising
nut of the Buck Stove and R an g e case.
Beulah Hinford, thv soventeati-yuar-old
girl, fur love of whom Henry Clay B eattie,
jr.. aHeged to have kilkii Iris young wife,
is said to have retiched Richmond. Denial
is made by Ihe priice that this i s . so,
hut several [arsons are said to have
recognized her on the street. It Is re ­
ported m em bers ui the Beul tie family
arc ufrald the girl will m i ^ e a scene at
at thl' simple funeral that has been plan­
ned. Sea rch for her is being mude.

Boys Played Gooff Game
The Sanford High School team played
. tbe Orlando tenrn on Wednesday tin;
score being 6 to 8 . The game was a very
pretty ono and was witnessed by a good
crowd. The people here are not ns great
football fans as baseball fans^yut are be\wuing more interested in tfrif'grent game.
In e IReporter* Star. 1ms the following re­
garding the game:
The football game between Orlando and
Sanford yesterday afternoon resulted in n
tie—six to six. It was stubbornly fought
all the wny tlirough and while our buys
were Tpstcr, they were also lighter arul
thus Fiat! odds to work against One of
the star players of the Orlando team was
Fcrrly Keller, whose rapid and Intrepid
work was of a high order. A fairly good
crowd witnessed the game nnd cheer«!
the home team to the echo. A return
game, will be played on tile gridion here
on tho 30th— Thanksgiving Day, wlwn it
Jt.mdre than likely Hurt uur |«ople will
(urn out cn massa
our boys'do

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                    <text>November 14. ion
was called to order by ITesidcnL Ml**
Maud Alice Wagner. The chairman of
several committees, reported the progress
of tire work that U being done by these
Items of Interest Concerning "Willing Worker*;" such a carrying fruit*,
Society People.
flower*, kind word* nnd smiles to some
of the sick In the city. Ndlic Lough,
was elected secretary, Ruth Hand, treas­
POINTS PURELY PERSONAL urer;
Douglas Abernathy, reporter. When
all the business o f the organization had
Mow Celery City Vanity fair While been concluded, the girl* enjoyed a social
. Away the Golden Hour*—
hour together. Mrs. Abeinalliy. a»listed
Social Gossip
by Mr*. Summers. *ervt4I"NUcn|_j^elicious
ice cream nnd cuke.
D elightful Dance

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Now open for business* We have a special week end rate of $4.01)
from Saturday, night supper to Monday morning breakfast in­
cluded. A pleasant quick place to spend your Sunday. Table sup­
plied with the best the market affords. Whitt^ help exclusively. Good
service guaranteed
Special R a te s by th e W e e k o r M o n th
Further information glandly giyeii.

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One of thtf most nolublo and enjoyable
event* of the early *cn»on wo* tho lovely
dance given at the Sanford Uou*r, Friday
evening. NovT^Dth. by Mr. V l T i f . Thtgpin,
in honor of Mi»* Dorothy E. Ha ye* of
Tracy City. Tenn., the charming nelcc and
hou*e gue*t of Mrs. W. D. Holden.
The halls nnd ball-room were most
nrtUiicuIJy 'decorated with palm*, vitjrs
and pinketiow^vgreen nnd pink being
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The member* of the Eastern Star' junl
a very pleawnt mretlng In their lodge
room Friday evening. Alter the work
and business of the organization was
com pleted, the mem tiers enjoyed a »ocinl
hour with each other ami their guests for
the evening; Mrs. Grolwmo of Chicago,
and Mrs. J. B. Conrad, of DeLand.l Mrs.
L. Brolherson nnd Mrs* &lt;l. U. Singletnry
served ptjnch o M .§ 8 $ a * _&gt;* *V

Write, wire or phone
A. F . F A L C K

C. M . E N T Z M IN G E R

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thc.colorjcKfcmé
' Tlie bright eye* and tho smiling face*
H E N jD E N H A L L
of the charming matrons nnd lovely girl*, H O R A C E
TEACHtH OF MUSIC
in their elegnnt costumj**: tho fine look­
Will Give Lesson* si the Hoove of Pupils
ing men and beautiful ball room made a Agent for tha Celebrated tr s lle l A Devis
very brilliant nnd atlractivo scene. SunP I A N O S
fofd society graced the occasion nnd was
SANFORD
•FLORIDA
resplendent In lu handsome attire. Die
guest of honor wa* lovely in white spangird net over canary messeline; Mrs. F.
A. SchumplrtiWorc a handsome white lm-_
getic dress; Mrs. R. S. Keeler was In black
satin: Mrs. W. D. HoldBn. u blue organdie
with w|iitr( trimmings; Mr». O. W. Brady,
white^lingerie; Mrs. F. C. Bonrdman. black
crepe de diene. Mrs Charles Itell of At­
lanta, (la., wore a while lingerie dress;
Mrs. Samuel Puleslon, black spangled net
over yellow sallo. Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
hand-painted chifTon over plum satin;
Mrs. Robt. Newnum, blue marquisette
over old rose satin, trlmnnxl with black
and gold; Mrs W W. Prather, yellow messeline with black jet trimmings; Mrs. C.
O. McLaughlin, bln^k lace with black nnd
steel trimming«. Mrs J W Barm-», blue
mesVllne with white lace trimmings.
M iu Charlotte Keelor, black net over black
silk. Miss Belle Smith. pink .»ilk hand em­
broidered. Miss Pendico Ixlfler. blue messellne; Miss Undn Ldller, red silk; Miss
A N D
LnJ.e Shepherd, blue rrejie ile diene with
head trimmings. Miss Jacobs of Orlando,
canary dnffun over silk with fur trim­
mings, Miss Mabel Bowler, blue messeline with pink trimmings. Miss Rose Dick­
inson, canary satin dratted with white
chiffon trimmed with amber bend fringe;
Mis* Florence Frank, white embroidered
lingerie dress. Mtss 'Genie Wicker, blue
messeline with (tend trimmings: Miss
Annie Higgins, blue messeline with white
luce trimmings. Miss Sadie Williams, yel­
low chiffon over messeline, Miss Vivian
Yeiser. yellow silk with black trimmings
Thtv music for Ifir occasion wits fur­
nished by the Slumon orchestra. Punch
was served during the evening. .
W c w ill be able to
The evening's pleasure was very mud»
enjoyed by Mr. Thigpin'» guests. Dancing
furnish T u rk e y s both
continued until 12 o'clock, when the de-

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P yai-LIpchurch Building, J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a
Ouj stock is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low.
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cannot furnish our stock write us for,prices.

If your dealer

T u es day

Friday
Edam Cheese
Imported Jams
Mince Meat- Bulk

llghlful ev en in g was liver

Csclllan Music Club
This most interesting and promising
club of piano students held n a very im­
portant meeting In the studio of their
teacher, Mrs. Fannie Slembridgc Munson.
Satunjby afternoon at 3 o'clock.
After the conclusion of the business
part of the meeting, which waa the elec­
tion of oflhx-rn-fnr tlw» ensuing year; n
very delightful musicni (migniin was given.
Tlrt- ofllcers elected Were- Miss Beitlia
.
Packard, president. Miss Kssie Puxdon.
secretary and treasurer. Miss Irene Thurs­
ton was appointed to cal) the toll nt eaeh
meeting.
rsuuRAM
Left Hand Study.
Arthur Foote
1 Miss Luccn Chappell.
Narcissus.
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Nevln
Ado Wagner.
Dolly's Funeral,
Tschalkowsky
.
Ruth Waldron.
Violin—El Trovatofe—Selections. Verdi
Clnquetolne.
Gabriel-Malte
Eleanor Herring.
Barcarolle.
.
Tschalkowsky
Miss Margaret Davis.
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Reading.
High Culture in Dixie
Miss Margaret Coffee.
J7
As a reader Miss Coffee evidenced un­
usual tnlent. She was eipecially good in
“ High Culture In Dixie.” For un encore
*b&lt;J gavb mon effcctiyely, "The Conquered
Banner," by Father Ryan.
. Elçanor Herring'* violin playing called
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.
Child—only eight year* old. iier'a is the
j *. j.' genius that develop* under proper traln..i 'it lo g Into vlrtuoelty,
,ji ¿T '
The piano number* wero rendered In
* V . most enjoyable expression* and clean
technique.

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. i b The Willing Worker«, a band of bright
■ young girls, who are member* of Mr*. C.
M. Summer'* Sunday School data, in the
Methodist Stffiday -School held a very
&gt; plrfliant meeting, Thuroday ovenlng at
tint residence uf Mr*. W. W. Abernathy.
The meetlhg which wa* held for the
transaction of buxines* a* Veil a* pleasure

‘ While Henry Sunnebarhe's. oil-worsted suits nt from $12 50 to $18.00. will met*! every i
mnntl nr the must ntreful find eeonorflicril'buyer. say nothing of the gill-edge guaranfee timi »j.«
wiih every suit
YOURS FOR HONFST MFRCIIAND1SK

THE PROGRESS STEAM LAUNDI
Don't wonj «Unit snothing .$ou send
Iter* la be Leandered. EseV/; srlidi ,*
will be LsundeCrd pejfetlt/ end {*,f
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tuinrd uninjilird. . The best sniisinw'*
plesl clesasing «gents, sod tkc.^o**
sisrch for stiffening, tit IHe hsW'Jon/ j
etperl ’.Vorkers, ts (be tree»I oi pum •
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touite to hurt you. Sufe for any child No Sewerorfe, no .sli
njy pure well-water..-,v =g^^OjKfeti quit'•cTeaned every duy. Every convenience
inilc pafilds. Refreshnients. Open Snluninya nml SuniJi
»her days by nrrnngement
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about tba rjmsIKnt quallnr
oí our printing,' W e don't
toro wfaat th* job may ba.
wa ara »quipped to tura it
out to your satisfaction. 1/
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/.V S A N F O R D — Lite
Num ber SI

V olum « IV

HIE INS1IHJIE SPECIAL

l i l t SPOH I SHAN'S P MUDISI
Ehe General News of
r*v of Rowérs,

CULLED f ROM THE STATE TRESS
An epitome of the Week’» M ost
portant Happenings In The
State's Domain.

Im­

At the election Tuesday, in Hillsboro
county on county division, the dlvisionlits carried the day. and Pipelios county
I, now a county In fact ns well as In
name. The county seal will be Clear­
water or St. Petersburg.
Hawthorn is to have n cunning factory.
It will bo built and in operation in lime
4a take enro of the spare vegetables and
fruits til that section next ie.ison.
The ladies of■iha-Giiinesvilli* W. C T.
U. arc contemplating the erection of a
building of their own.
Work on the sea wall at St. Peters­
burg ts progressing nicely, the piling
having been fail down between the At­
lantic Coast Line dock atul the Electric
d o c k , with t/ie exception of
the channel
near both of the docks.
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The New York Giunts are expected in
Miami at nn early «late for 11 game of
base ball. Three hundred dollars lias
been guaranteed the team if it conies.
Many improvements are lo lx- made
an the St Johns Electric Plavt in St
August me. The trolly line will be exi,.IH|ed mid 11 1« estimated that it will
.«„„r e between $15.000 and $* 0 .(UU&gt;

Sunford Section Offers Most Induce
merits to Nlntrods
Ttie wny the nimrnds nro bringing in
ihe'gnrno (best* dfty.» is rmrogh rn make
on overworked ejluot &lt;jim the sanctum
unit lake to (lie woods
Messrs. Ilixyn, F.vuns, Will Hand, tom
William rind Paul Ulcers returned from
their three days cmnji hunt and l&gt;muithi
back three tine deer and plenty of smaller
game.
Messrs. ftosscUi-r. Whilner, Herndon,
Hrisson and britmlcy returned yesterday
from n‘ two days hunt and brought In
one of the iiino.1 bucks of the season.
Ttiey rejiortcd seeing the Sanford party
composed of Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Thrasher,
Mr- mid Mr* Wajtur.Uunfl, Air nntb Mrs.
Rolwrt‘Newniun mid Dr. anil Mrs. Puleston and they had two tine deer and es
peered tn net srv m t Tnnrtr'Hiefnrp their
return.
The best pin of (In-hooting tripnroutld
Sanford is the anl&gt;auohile O ne can g ,
(or lllly mile» into lla'•very heait til the
deer mid hrir-counlry in an uutnmobth*
tb
makliul the Ir141 and return in com fort
(und safety. If the Northern sportsmen
could realize wliat a great game country
this section of Florida is the hotels ol
Sanford would not hold the crowds that
would come here during t h e m . hwiii
Miss Murilo Al I ncked
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A lla r k e d I■&gt;
M u n g ili

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o'clock. M 1s,
filietl

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Alii'e
ri*om

e lic e is of a n eiv oiis
Ite rotigli

h lgh w av in an

I ' Il K I III*. III il I r l i , J

M anin

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Innkmg critoili il

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uria and n iin iip ie d io wrest Iter pm.se
ftom her h om i
Mt-s M oniti v» n inuliy

ly (I,.- dHlhllon nf
ile p anted out
have tilreadv

(he

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»cciim l
m any

d is co v e re d ,

system it extrem ely
desires to see som e

prim ar v

c u n d id m e »
the

e x p e n s iv e ,
m ethod

glie li ila* ch oice ui tlie

prim ary
an d

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m lnpted

by

voter m a y be ex
c o u n ty

Hand

scu t

* Rrcaf interest
Arrlvc In Sanford This
Items of Intcrcsl Gleaned Prom
The Star Theatre is cleaning house nod
tvcnlng at Seven
Various Sources
preparing for the good things which the

Giving
Sanford
f urmrrs a
Chance to Inspect Slock
and f rults

Tine

The Farmers' Special Institute train
will arrive in Sanford tonight at 7:45,
and will remain here until 10 o’clock to­
morrow morning, thus giving Sanford
people a grand opportunity to see the
exhibits mid Itslon to able addresses by
the experts with the train.
these speakers include A A. Murphree,
presidciiLol UlC_pni"-TSiiyj)f * 'jfltiT - F
ll Rulfn, director, Experiment siaiiorir A
P Sfiencer of the Extension division; C
K, MKfijurtii*. of the Farmers' Imitiuitjr.
if G. FuwcuVtVof the I xperiineol station;
h W 'U'-rgFr, Slate Inspector „f nursery
stork, and II F. Floyd, of the I vpcrimrlil
station, there will In- lectures on the sub­
jects; how to load cars, whitcily control,
citrus disease control, rind citrus fertil­
izer* The six can composing the train
contain a sphuidid assortment of exhibit
material, mid (lie op|Hirlomty wtll Ire nfforded for seeing (In* best of t lornia »
products One cui will contain mailing
MU i iitns irnii noil emus m in n .l The
dilleieip liirlhuds &gt;1 pi sing the dlflereli^
s i /,- , m il In- shown mi &lt; sp rit po-kcr !**•mg on tin- train to sh &gt;v&gt; how the packing
should li*' done I heir will ho ifvtr curs
I'xhihitiog vurn Its grasses legumes, mid
farm rrujw These curs will prove of great

manager is promising in tl|e near future,
beginning next Monday they will [mi on
a service of the nowest films that have
ever been run in Sanford. They nrc en­
deavoring in every wny^to improve their
present equipment for the comfort and
pleasure of its patrons.
The popularity contest is increasing*In
interest, a number of Sanford's most popular young ladies ore in the race.
The first prize, a beautiful diamond
ring, will be given to the young Indy re­
ceiving the most voles; n lovely silver
three-piece toilet set will lie given to the
one receiving next in number. A third
prize will be announced inter.
~’ Every one attending the Shir Theatre
will be given a coupon for five votes
Some oiip is anxious for your vote, come guilt Gov.. Mann today declined to grant
out and help your friends.
, a respite to Henry Clay Ifcuttie, J r . conl.lsl of contestants ill Slur Ihri|UC|Vi ted m Chesterfield county Scplemtier
PofMilnritv &lt; oiliest
■‘•'.if of wife minder. Tfie refusal of the
tlssie Pardon
IlfiTi the governor to interfere with (lie
Margaret W hite....................
. '900 sentence which the supreme court de-

com ic* lion with i lortda (ttrnmig

Concert

Stintimi Halid will givo 11 c o n c e it tn
of UwSotu county
A rca d ia wufi hy s e v ­
City Purk u l J.3U p. m. Su n day. Nov I'Jth
ero I hundred v ote* ov e r Z olfo. A rca d ia
A program has been prepared w h ich will
the ptesenl sile w ill hullti a fine new
consist ut pisi e ini irgli sacred, operati»
d u r i Inaine
and impuliti m usic 10 m ake 11 slittatile
1fie coldest weather tu lo* experienced
Sunday program
Tin* select inn o f sacred
m I’etis nulu this early w as M onday m orn
songs,
Joy I * Hi, A'l.fld
and tfn- troni
ills, «lien the official therm om eter reg
Irme v ilo
II ti ‘ 11*1 I" I'* irunls'ied I* »
Istcreil III degrees
uhove zeru. I Inly
Mr ( H R eu solo 1 wdt !„■ fe «tures ttf
ance m the h i M O r y o f lite weather bureau
ni Pensacola fin* th is murk been reached

Popularity Contest Is txcitlng

io lo ie s t as lew i»'o p le ti a lw e Uial t lofl
frigllleli, &lt;| alni rati in In i Io n ie il 11
da &lt;an pustio e so non h („ra g e
I tier**
West .Seeiir"! siri—l w h vr a ! 'post lue a ili
csill iiUu lie one lull &lt; all *.id of farm nilleas (p a li ilo ' ex|a'fien*e »he u lu le I thè
ph-m ents. such as are host adapted to
story
t lornia con d ition *
Another car will con
The hold attem p i ut Pilihery s i n re
ram live hreeds of hogs raised m Florida
|miile*l lo ih*- |sdicr’ station so*m after
h will in- a deeid.e*l surprise io many i*-*,
w 'jpl alni as a g '"*! *lr s«riptm u i»l P ii
pie l o Ki(uw what f i n e flogs are hetug
mali w as g tv en 1nere 1» ev ery Impe thui
raised in lire S t o le n ! H o n d a , la the d a )
Ile «sili In* io, ut ed Miss M arlin ls stiri
cout h will he found (h n n son ds o f bulletin*
slie- cult id c n t lf) thè lu.in d h*' is
rejHitis, and pa m p h lets on agrlculiurul
ta n gh i
.lai ksMtivilh* M* trn|r&gt;liii
I'UUt s iis well os bonks (hat ar*- useful hi

pr«t«s| at one (irlmnry.
lo ih « election for n now

The

the conceit

I s p e r im e n t i W ltli I r l t u c r

' Prof.

llurger of thè Experinicntul
Station ut Gaineavillc s ib ili several day»
ili tlie ^aiilnrd «ertlull tiri» wgek ex
pcrtnitthting w lih tlie letluce coip. C. M.
IJerry
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si 1' |nii

risiili tliit

several
fu

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of latlnoe

ex ain iliatu ili

Prof

Diliger

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cium* liete

■*ii' » tlie l'ette! to s(Udy

cSilidltiOtis

Ila» Imd usale a p o itUlti of je\(lice oli

lo
thè {
ut |
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thè

furms of Mr berry and Messi» fiin stoin
fo Our Corcspondrnt s
and wtll wateh develnjiments. He wtslies
lem pctniure tlropped to 29 degrees on
Every corresp on d en t on th e stufi &lt;&gt;( lite tu u6 t« lite prese ut dismise oppeming
.».-N ov.d?.-| R 9 4
Herald is en titled t i a isiiilpliilien tn ry tlns s e c o l i witii tini xsuuinuH wanu
bills are soon to tie oftened in Pen»«- ticket to Spark ■- (Jirt US. here on Ilo. Till w eailier u,itl opmlon an d ih e f^inilff^if
o il« hy the board u( limiti T ru stee* (nr If you d o not receive d o » tn ki t in u nie
tns iii'eiliguthiil» Wlll ,be. owmteil willi
before Nov., 13 an d jlm t

w as

w hen

tfie

ttie laying uf $l5l),i)&lt;W worth of a d d ition a l

sneer paving
l lie Florida lu rp a n tin o O perator* A'»*&gt;
coition wtll

meet in con ve at put in J a c k ­

fur tile circu s 01 if voo tiare heart r o e r ­
lo,iked, id ea se 1er The Herald kn &gt;w There
is n oth in g in«» go „I

fot

nur

re«|«mdcnt.s, and w*- want

to c n p 'j

si,

h n tie ft l tO

Im tldul cor

you

(lie day w ith 11»

sonville on the 22nd.

gri-at in lc ic jt,,

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O w ls

I here witl lift tfff ltiiport.ini um ting of
tin- Ij'lk*- af l a)iitij.%lf * h tonight. Win,
If lieve tie 1 will hi* ¡t r e v o t and retjuesls
every member to attilliti if possible

w + t-y t í 1
Uaostlng Beucham
Col bciteiium. of Oriundo, bus noi yet
auiiouticed fot congres». Imi will probably
do so ili a sfiori tulle. Tlie Orango Co..
pii(i&lt;-rs are Mro.slìug bis raoiltdacy witli a
vini, and wiili sudi vnloable snppirt Ite
woillrl no dulllit tnake 11 grrud ruCc.' He ls
well sptikeii of m SrjulK i Ubidii —Lukelaiid New»

Is Drawing to a Close
1 wish to thank all my friends

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for their earnest support.

(rrirgressing rapidly, and

We stand for a square deal
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tin* building w ill

I L lll«d&gt;.' k a irrintei on tfie Tampa
Tribune, is stipyiosed to liqve ooumiltted
suicide Tile work on tbo Tribune is supixrsed tu have untml.inccd his ipind.
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1 Tin* sii|ireina court of Missouri Inis tak­
en another scalp ll inis fiueJ^the Ittternntinnul Harvester Co. $50,0011 for being
a trust and ordoroO it expelled forth with
from the state.

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for claim principles.
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new d epot

»,»m be ready tor o c cu p a n c y .

. We have made a cienn fighi
‘ /in*

W ork on tile

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and equal rights for all the
Do noVjnake
a mistake elec■* \ » lion day. Tuesday, Nov. .21st.
&gt; Be sure you are there and in­
dicate candidate you wish to
vote for by X on the left of his
name thus, For Mayor.

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The Wuiles case was argued today befaro t|m Supremo Court of the State of
■florida, by Attorney-General Trammell,
re |ire«etiti tig the comptroller, who in umi
represents the’ »lute, and Congressman
Frank Clark for Cuiunei Wuile*. on an np(«•nl from Judge Mnlone1* denial of tnniidniuus proceedings tu compel the compirollcr tu iiurlit ami settle the Walles
Ciòiin ,fvf 15 per cent, commisgum on „cult
lection of the Indian war claims from
the National Oovcrumem for the State
♦♦♦♦♦♦

SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?
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The Peoples Candidates for Alderman
B. W . Herndon
W . S . Hand
W . II. U nderw ood
W ood ru ff Wo stand for P rog ress— the substantial kind.
We stand for a better water supply for the people and
fire protection for the peoples' property.
We are not the candidates oi the politicians nor the
bosses nor the Water Works Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN. . jQ b i. . '
We are for Sunford and its people«
A business man’s administration.
Vote for all of.us. W&lt;
Sanford and a lljjie people
privilege to none. —

best interest of
to all—special

�November 17
" •'Under the food and drugs act of
Juno SO, 1908. aft trtlclo of food Is
adulterated, “ If It be mixed, colored,
powdered, coated or stained In a mat­
ter whereby damage or Inferiority la
concealed.' It la the opinion of the
board that oranges treated as men­
tioned above are colored In a manner
whereby Inferiority Is concealed and
are, therefore, adulterated.
'T h e board recognlxea tho fact that
IN SUPPRESSING GREEN ORANÖE certain varieties of oranges attain
SHIPMENTS.
maturity aa to alxe, eweetnoas and
acidity before the color chances from
green to yeltow, and this decision 1«
Comss From tho
Boston
not Intended to Interfere with the
Transcript In Lengthy Edltomarketing of euch oranges.
rial of Recent Date
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M APES

F E R T IL IZ E R S •

No A dd Phosphate or any of its Aliases
IA M P F Q
V

Mow to gel lb« Id««) Trull ibat will brtoa you it.-v r.,
j
m {r»din( when we 4&lt;-l on n
P O O L IN G

O A S IS

Better prepare for that in advance. It will come.
You will aurcly want them.
Maximum Juice, Thin Rinds, Bright Color end heavy w. u
The Mapcs System and line of feeding can be^dqpc mica u|hmi I..
duce these»
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t / C T F T A H I I T C ___ Our fetlUlierf smuit you perfect i«frty
V I b v x lb 1 A D L L O ------land,. quickest maturity, heat ihlppmr

W IL E Y ,

"F. L DUNLAP,
I
The following editorial appSarcd In
"QBORQH P. McCADB,
B recent Issue or tho 'Boston (Mass.) "Board of Food'a'nd Drug Inspection.
"Such a method of coloring fruit
Transcript, heartily endorsing the
aeeme plainly enough to be ‘a man­
‘work of tho Florida Citrus Exchange:
ner whereby damage or Inferiority ia
"For years wo have heard It said
concealed. And the effects of adch
that tho Italian fruit venders rlpeued acldulent fruit on the susceptible di­
their bananas by taking tho bunchos gestive organs of children and Inva­
to bed with them, but as we, person- lids should be enough to condemn the
ally, Dover obtained our bananas from system.
"Theso strictures do not apply, In
ouch sources— that Is, never knowing­
the same measure, to bananas, which
ly—tho osws_ was received cnlraly. even in the growing belt are picked
(Within the past fow days, however, green to ripen In the sun, lest all
wo leant that we have been frequent- their flavor should go back Into the
ty --partaking - o f- Oasai— A— — kfia^N fttsa,. - Southern-tom atoes -m u s t-b e
■-to lie salablo
and first we demand to know what a
In Northern,rtikrl6 $ts. Cfur own winsweated orange Is, and second wo de­ tor apples ere picked In tho autumh
mand that somebody put a stop to 1 L and allowed to ripen In tho normal
"If given' to the orange habit, our temperature of a cellar. The danger
• eyes have squluted shut under the Is In soiling an Ignorant consumer a
acid persuasion of sweated
fruit, citrus gold brick.
"Most of us
have
’set
white
which would taste sour by any other
name. Botween the end of tho sea and careless teeth' Into such oranges
We
son for California oranges and the be­ —and taken them out again.
ginning of the season" for the Flor­ have understood vaguely that Floi*
wore beglunlng to be
ida variety 1 sa period when the fruit Ida oranges
dealers must bo satisfied with auy obliged to beg for a market, and this
kind of oranges they can obtain. Ul­ was why. ‘ Several months ago tho
timately this dearth will bo supplied Florida growers, alive to this situs
by Porto Jllcan ami Cuban oranges; lion, put a ' bill through tho legisla­
but, at present, tho temptation Is ture of their state making It a tnls
strong uu the Florida growers to demeanor to market unrtpo oranges.
hasten their shipments when they can They had realized, at last, that these
high
sell fur 12 Co and $3 , oven If the fruit premature nhlpinents to catch
Is green, for, holding It null! cooler prices woro defeating their own end.
weather and computltiuu, iliey re­ Tho man who had taken an orange
ceive only 11.25 and fl.f&gt;0 . The or n* »our u» a lemon won not repeating
atigcs come North as green as young the aat, and when tho ripe fruit did
foliage, but by leaving them In n «rrivo It found no buyers The F lor-1
closed room with a kettle of wnter Ida doulur» found themselves being I
on u kks stove tliu lightning change illHcrlmlnoted tixalunt by Ibo conauin
Is both gratifying and profitable; In Ing publlo a* a natural result of their 1
forty sight hours they are a plausible own hunt» *nd greed, and what the
yellow This process Is not necessary year* of protest by Northern dealer»
Hi getting the Florida fruit to north bad been powerlen» to acconlpll»h
ern market», It Is necessary It the wan done quite promptly by the re
green fruit,
shipped
to catch the fiiBul iif the public to buy Thl» bill
early high price*, is to sell.
Tlje hail not wholly prevented Individual
temptation *-&gt; ship green grapefruit Is nhlpmcnts of unripe (mlt, and It In
even stronger with the Florida grow the effort of the Florida Citrus l^t
or» and the tangle of lawsuits which change to detect anil punish such r«n
snarls thu Southern fruit dualers had ugudeH that agitate tho court» of that
state at present.
Its boginning In this practice
"It Is an amazingly unanimous row
"Whether this forced fruit Is In­
jurious to henlth Is a matter of dls Tho public demands an Investigation,
pule.' In the contest betwoeu the tho government proposes to Interfere;
Florida Citrus Exchange and one of Tho Northern dealers welcome tho In
these too-eagi-r shippers, ttio car of terferenoe, ond (the Southern growers '
grapefruit chosen for the Issue was wish the whole thlug to bo aired. The I
examined by the Federal Inspectors fact Is tlyil an organization of Florida |
and thro« representative* from the grower» voluntarily forced the Issue |
to ,
Now York board of health uud pro In thu hope of muklug an end
nounced ripe
which, ttf course, shipments of unrlpt* fruit which were |
proves nothing, except that this par­ Injuring the whole market out of all
proportion
to the higher prices
ticular fruit wa* ripe.
"This pot of trouble has boon In brought by sweated fruit. Incident­
brow slnco 1607,
when Dr. W. D. ally, the Florida Citrus Exchange Is
Bigelow began the study of artificial being ex’blotted In the national press
ripening of oranges. Tho practice was In tho most flattering guise of defend­
known then to tie extensive, hut un­ er of tho faith and protector of tho
der the prevailing Interpretations of consumer, Bounding public warning
tho pure food law It was not certain throughout the North against the sin­
Th«
„that It could be successfully attack- ful traffickers In unripe fruit.
ad. Tito government sent Its agents exchange in obtaining more freo ad
to Florida to smelt around
The v«rtl*lng than It could pay for In n
. ohemlsts tried a few- experiments In decade; the public welfare Is served;
tho privacy of the laboratory. What we are made solid with tho govern­
they learnod was that the main ob­ ment, and the land la Instructed In
jection to tho forced ripening of or­ tho strategy of getting something for
anges Is that It does not ripen. Tho nothing from the newspapers, an art
color of tho skin oranges, but not known to few save tho press agent,
the chemical constituents of the fruit the professional philanthropist and
Tho percentage of acid romatns very artists or authors craving divorce on
high, and the sbgar. which develops grounds of tempornment
"With such a concert of dissent, the
In normal ripening, does not appear.
You are eating a green apple painted sweating of fruit, except tho humble
rod on tho outside.
. efforts of tho Italians aforesaid, Is a
“Lost April these experiments had practice with only a short term left
made It possible tor the board of to It. Ant) If tho banana as a bed­
foods and drug Inspection to Issue a fellow is a myth, and the ripening of
bulletin to the Federal officers of this bunohoa by hanging In West End liv­
. department, declaring ^fcuch oranges ing-rooms l t 't h o only foundation for
to bo Injurious, particularly to chil­ the tale, we. tho poopto, may quiet
dren, and citing tho paagago In tho ourselves with tho thought that wo
food and drugs act under which pro­ never buy of dulseppa or Giovanni.
ceedings might be begun. The bul­ If gny mishap befalls hjm who does,
letin reads;
why, wlmt can you expect of cheap
The Coloring of Green Citrus Fruits. food t"

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Umci crops aal hlghral market ptkW
Thirty-three years In Florida and never more prosperous .......
H oar W hat W s H ave to Bay A b o u t It
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record in Florida, best methods ofVertilization, materiuls, \
description of goods, etc.i

The largest dis
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butter in . th&lt;

COMMISSION

MERCHANTS

Oranges, Grapefruit, Pineapples, Vegetables
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REFERENCES;

Every package

AETNA NATIONAL BANK
A LL M ERCAN TILE AG EN CIES
Does Location and Experience Count?

of butter bearing

G erm s S p rea d In Sk in

trade

mark

is

guaranteed a b ­

Ecxama. P s o r ia s is and o th e r »kin
trou b les a r c ca u sed by m y ria d s o f
g erm s at w ork In tha skin.
U n i»»»
llirs e g erm » ar&lt;- p rom p tly d e s tro y e d
they rapid ly m u ltip ly , g n a w in g tlirtr
w ay deep Into (h o nrm itttvo tissue
T in s I» w hat ca u se s that a w fu l tti'h,
trod
w hat
s»«m »d
a insrv rash
may g row w orse and dovei op Into n
toniti »orno and tortu rin g skin d isease
with Us y ea rs o f m isery.
D on't lake an y c h a n c e » ! D estroy the
germ s st the b eg in n in g o f the trou ble
with that so o th in g and c le « n » ln g wash,
the li l&gt; I l P rescrip tion fo r K c*ein*
A S6c b ottlo w ill p rov e this to you
S u m try L K

solutely pure and

SANIOKU LÜDGES

if not better than

Meer» every Monday at 7 30 i&gt; m . over hnt»-rial
Tlirntrr J C Hall N I,

any other butter

Seminole Chapter »io 2. flrilr r r a x f i r n Star
Merit every s e e d sud fourth trutny in inunth
Leery one who hat teen lilt Star In the Lati are
ooftltally Invited to visit tho chapter
AlJct L Rowiiv See*)

your table vour

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Vittima jL. »Me» ut to giitr
V he of the* fufl
Y Witt* v i U I, h
Sanford I od¿e. ho t i 2 , t L A M
O I. Taylor. Matter II E Tolar Serre
tary. Cnramunlcatlun every Urti and third T W t
day» at 7:30 p m VUIIing brotben welcome
Unite Brotherhood or C a rp en ter* end Join
era of Am erica
Sanford Local Unkid No 1781. U. U of C and J
of A
every Thursday night at 7 o’clort fa
the Eagle, Hall. Vl A Rumohr, prraident, T L

B P O (. t i i i i » r d l o ( ! I e j 2 4 l

Meet First and Third V/fdnaadav nliàf riirmar
Flnt and i'almetio
W. I» lU u tí. k

P L T«ru*.'$rèrMary

DR - B. D. WIENENGA
VETERIN ARY SURGEON
AND D EN TIST
O m e t DAMN'S TRANSFER

Sole Agent

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ORLANDO, FLOP

Looking fo r a Good house to
Ship Your Fruit ond Vege
tables to?

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Sanford, Florida
Phone 277

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Sanford Librar)
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Open Tuesdays 4 to G.-jf. nt

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ha» not affected our Job
printing prices. W e’re still
doing com m ercial \york

w ill help you,
P h illip s h G o.

f O t . Celery City Aerie 1833
Meeting» (Irti and third Turtdnyt In ever» month
all In Wellvrtrie liti, k third Hi,»

money

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you ever had on

''T he attention of the board of food
and drug Inspection has been direct­
ed to the shipment In Interstate com­
merce of green.
Immature
citrus
fruits, particularly orangea, which
have been artificially colored by hold­
ing In a warm, moist atmosphere for
-a. short period of time after removal
from the tree. Evidence la adduced
.showing that auch oranges 0 « not
change In augar and acid content af­
ter removal from the. tree. Evidence
further «hows that the tame orangea
remaining on the tree Increase mark­
edly In augar ooutent and decrease In
a d d content Further, there' Ig evl„ dence to ihow that tho consumption
. c t such Immature- o r e n g e y agpavUfto
by children, la apt to b e , attended by
serious d 11 1 urbancea ^'rilh'tj* dQfiiUv*
«a to m
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W e h ave had expertencr «
rem ed ies for skin trou h l«
n ev er seen such rentsrl ..
th ose fr o m D !&gt; 1) I'r. ■
sla n t r e lie f fr o m the v*-r&gt;
cation
W e nrn so confident l 1 iw in rviioh y o u r m , » th.t'
ou n o th in g If the v rr i nt
o tt lo fa lls to m ake g o o d •
I f you h n ve skin in - 1
kind w e certn ln ly mlt tv
In and In ven tlgste the m -f
D. a n y w a y
W o know tlu

F. G . H E W IT T
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�H it SANTORO I1FKALD

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See the Exhibit of

AVERY
Chi tile Farm T ra in .of the University of
Florida at the Depot From 7:40 p. m. Fri­
day to 10:00 a. in. Saturday.

AVERY

FARM

TOOLS

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Arc Unsurpassed in Durability and Convenience,
the Best Implements on the Market at the Price
Strong. W ell-M ade and Always Reliable. ^ .
When you have inspected the Exhibit, com e in i
your order for either present or future delivery.

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w o a f t « t ' y n i i r s e r v ic e w it h th e
v e n ' ^ m s t c a rs .
W e n e v e r s le e p
I f y o u ¡ire m i t r o u b le c a ll vis tin y
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M. C. B ailey, o f Ja ckso n ville Jt rj&gt;nI es­
tate prrim&amp;Ier, sp e n t-six wiyks in visiting

the 0,a n i*e h«U. o f F lor19,1 WW OQ Monday, every foriegn life and fire insurance Com-

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
P H O H B 331 '

L»le Stale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
KU.riiU
ttetldmre*. Sanlonl and Svlvan Lake

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S I 'R IN G E E L I y O W

JUSTICE OF IMF PEÀtÈ-i
HOTARY punuc

Office

in City Hall

P ra ctice in S ta le and F ederal Courts
G a rn e r-W o o d ruff B ldg

DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST
Rooms 23, 24 and 23. t’ko Hid*.

BAN FORD.

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Published Ertry Turad «y and Friday Uomini By

THE HERALD PRÍNTINQ COMPANY

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Sub scription Price. 12.00 a Tear In Advance

Ortica la Herald Buildla*

Telepboa« Me. 14*

Fewer acres go farther— nt Sanford
Hon. B ruton fiescham la the right
kind of timber for Congress. Wo need
more business men and not so many
lawyers at Washington.
Next Tuesday the city election, and
then Sanford can get down to real busi­
ness. The near unpleasantness will not
occur again for two years.
Every dtixen of Sanford should exerdso his prerogative and vote next Tues­
day. That Is all the satisfaction you can
get for your dollar. Exercise your right
and use your own Judgment. If you have
no opinion in (he matter.-shut both cyei
and make your ; rnjuk, The city will be
here the rooming after.
Some lime ago. at a /meeting of the
Commercial Club, n sum of money was
pledged for the Geneva bridge. This
mutiny ji duo and payable now In order
to complete the arrangements
The
greater part has been paid, but the amqunt
not paid should be put up at once. The
Geneva bridge Is n most Important move
far Sanford merchants.
-The fdint-heartrd who think Sanford
is going to tiie denmitidii how wows if
such and such a man is not elected next
Tuesday wiU gain courage in a few
weeks when he uncovers his head and
finds out lliat the city is mill struggling
along without the strong hand of his
*■favorite son." Sanford will wag nloug
somehow after all of u» arc dead.
Sanford reports numerous i&gt;rospcctors
and lnnd buyers, and the newcomers, re­
presenting every section of the country,
arr freely e&gt;«|irrssing their opinions re­
garding the fertility of the soil and the
up-to-date methods being employed In
producing crops. Naturally many of the
- men looking over the grounds will buy
.lands, and hundreds of new settlers will
be added to the great celery delta during
the preedit season— Timcs-Union.

improvement*.
Other aection* need
many improvements. Other dtle« be­
tide Jacksonville and Tampa and Pen•acola need deeper water and better
harbor«
The entire country need* a businett
man in Congrea*, a *uccet*ful business
man and our new congressman at large
will have hi* wurk cdt out for him at
the very beginning.
There i* a man from Orange County who
measure* up to the itandard in all re­
spect*. Starting a* a . poor Georgia
cracker he c l me to Florida in the early
day* and with only his two hands and a
strong determination to win he eat sur­
mounted nil obstacle* and baa amassed
enough wealth to make him Independent
for life. Calm, cool, keen Judgment,
generous, big hearted, broad minded,
cosmopolitan through travel aud asso­
ciation, a keen Ituight Into politic« both
state and national, n great reader, a
man wbo oouid*fepresent our fair state
faithfully and ' well and with honor to
himself and his constituents.
Such 0 man U Ho A. Braxton Bcacham.
AS YOU L IK E 'IT

I am a candidata lor tha position of Mayor of
Sanftrd subject to the dedalo« of the primary
election and aollrit your ■ultra*« and rupport.

\ am • candidate for Aldrmum of tbs d i
Sanford «ubi «rt to the decision of the W
Prim cry to be hrld November 21. (Oil.
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more to tear down than can ever be
bullded up, and in the thick of the fray a
newspaper Is prone to make charges that
do not look well to people reading the pa­
per in other states. Incidents connected
with city affair* that are well understood
by our own people ami are toon forgotten
by neighbors, look ue large as mountains
to an outsider who may be Intending to
locate here. You can hear of charges and
counter charges on the streets, which. If
{Hit into print, would cause an investiga­
tion of the State Board of Health—they
are so bad they smell. But like the quar­
rel between husband and wife, they are
soon forgotten, and the man on the outaide looking in knows nothing about it.
After the election, regardless of who
wlus. The Herald will pursue the same
policy of safe-guarding the people's in­
terests and the city and county will re­
ceive our best efforts' lr\ promoting the
welfare of the people, irrespective of
party affiliations.
This paper Is not
bound by any ties to any man who la a
candidate for,office In this campaign.
Neither will wo be bound to any office­
holder after his election, unless his policy
is for the best interests of all parties con­
cerned. The Herald, by being strictly
neutral in the campaign, can truthfully
make tills assertion, aud will not blindly
follow tho lead of bay man.
Our ideas do not coincide with the
Ideas of other people, and we do not ex­
pect them to do so. Every one hss Ideas
of their own.
B*
Thfl main idea of Tbs Herald ir to give
the people the best newspaper In the
south, and to do so we cannot afford to
turn aside and naslst^! candidate who
might expect the same Idolatrous sup­
port in his own pel i schemes after his
election.
If It is right we nre for ft. and The Her­
ald will be here on the morning after.

Steinway &amp;. Sons
Melil'n
Behr Bros. - Mathusliek
“Crown” Story &amp; Clark
Kohler &amp; Cam pbells Haines Bros
and Fischer

iRrrMxF'iRVFP

t wUt be e candidate far thè poallloaef Aldermen
«ublert io tbadrcMlaa of thè Wblta Prlmt/y bdd
Nov. 21, 1011

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I heffby swMunce my csndUscy far Aldermen
of thè city of Ssntord aubjert to thè dedalo« of (he
W hltr Primary, heUNov. 21.* .

__ _______ W. H. Unutrooo

A l thè rvquttt of meny friend«, I beva dedded
to ennaunoe tnr candidaci far thè poslllon of
Aldermen of Saabrd, subirci to thè dechlan of thè
Wblte Prima ry held Nov. 21.
W. W. Awwatpt -

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B a rin * Lfld thè poelUon of Alderman far one
term. I wlll alala be a candidate far thè putitlua
end aolidr your luflrrstr sotrlr utioti my peci
record subirci lo thè dcrision of ine Whltegfttmery
and friend«, t am ursed to announce ray candidacy
for Alderman of lh« City of Sanford, luWerl to the
dretawa of tllAWhU* Primary, lo he haidliov. 21,
I9U.
^ ^
Cm Tin. Jt- .

S e n d fo r C atalogues, P ric e s and Term s

I am a candidate far the no«It Ion of Alderman,
subject to the derhlun of the November primary
and herewith «otlcll your support.
S. 0. SmanDcxn.
I will be a candidate for Alderman, subject lo the
decision of the White Primary to be held November

The - Herald, following out the usual 2lat, and solicit your suffrage.
Keepectfully
policy of promoting and perpetuating har­
• AV. if. PETERS.
mony. has taken no part In Use munici­
I hrreby aanouooe my candidacy for position of
pal campaign. We want the best men Alderman, sublrct to the dodiun of the White
Primary to be hrld Nov. 21 st, JBII.
.
elected, and In (his family affair leave It
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II. W, H tn n K .
to the citizens to decide. A heated cam-

COMING TU t LO KIU A
Don't corns to Florida with $&amp;0 to $200
and a largo family mi J expect to clear
and cultivate and gel a crop fiotu virgin
litnd before your money la rxhuutlrd.
Don't come to Florida cMwcung to get n
$1.000 a year .Job u&gt; a premium with ten
acres of land pi S20 an acre. You can­
not farm at home and work in town ten
hour* a day. Farming In Florida is a bus­
iness. You open your farm at six in tho
morning and dose It at five in the ovonJa*gr*]ust like a business man or manufuctoqA You don't raise wtieat here, like
in thowest, where the farmer plants it
in the fall and then spends six months
swapping storiev around the cast iron
stove'nt the general tucrchnndlse store in
town. Here vou do tuienslvo, rather than
extensive, farming.
Come witt\ SIUOO or more and you'll
come right. You can dear your Tim acre,
and plant your vegetable*. The climate
will favor you and the soil will respond
Courting Blindness
generously to your labor. At the same
Is what you nre doing when you neglect
time the cows and (be chicken* wlll be
twitching, watery, bloodshot, sore eyes.
ndding to your income.
Leonardl's Goldtyi Eye Lotion cures near­
ly every eye disease. Coots, heal* and
C O N G ^U tM A N AT LARGE
strengthens. Get "Leonardl's." It makes
The office oKlengressman at Large Is strong, eye*. Guaranteed or money re­
attracting much attention and comment
funded. ■Sold by Wm. G, Aldridge.
from the preat and is the butt of many
Jokes but this office is of the utmost Im­
Not Eager for Businas*.
portance and should receive tho rarefui
When you go shopping In Burmsh
consideration of every voter in the state.
K Is difficult to get the proprietor of
With the rapid growth and development the establishment-to show his good«
of Florida its liehoove* the people to
choose a man who has been a resident of
' A Way to Slip In.
tbe state long enough to know the needs
"It’s
my, opinion d# millionaires
of the people.' A. man who hag been
won't storm dfi .fa tes o' fiery, bat
identified with the business Interests of
you'll hear tnan^*of ’em axin' some
the state and is a successful business poor soul: 'Whar Is Hat crack lu ds
man. One who has enough wealth to be fence what I hearn folks talkin'
Independent of the corporation and com­ •bbutT’.".—Atlanta Constitution.
binations. One who represents - a dis­
trict or a portion of the state where such
Improved Motorcycle*. , .
By recent chanfea m id « in tbe dw
a representative Is needed most.
‘ •
West Florida now ho* a Senator and ilg n of the molarcyclg lta appearance
Congressman. Jacksonville has tiro 8«n- la freatly,improved by msiting use o!
.ators. Tampa has a Congressman and tha tube« of tha frame for the stores«
o f many of tha parte which are now
Congressman Clark resides at Gainesville
bung to It. For this purpose It la neowhich Is in north middle Florida.
esssry to make the tubing a trifle
South Florida from Key West to St.
Augustine north and south . and from the
lower oast coast to central south Florida
H O R A C E MENDENHALL
nepds a representative.
TRAO HR R O f M U S IO
Our state i* well gepceseutad with V .
WUt Otre tessons st the Mous* oí Pupils
lawyer* añd OUT ita teli w eil-represented A g e n t Tor the C a lib ra te d Hsltet A Devis
with statesmen but om atete is Hot
P IA N OS
repttécüted byA real busjoegs man ansi
•ANFO RD
. F L O R ID A

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M ayor

A t Ihe carntal request erf frimd* and votera. I
MUKnaca lbat I a n « candidala tot the office of
Mayor o f the City of Sanford, at tha November
r rin a iy ,
• 0. W, Sroraa.

i t X m u l l y . E d ite r
W M tlAYNtS, tiu s ln r* t M s n a ie r

At the raintil request of maay friends I have
decided to announce ray candidacy for Alderman
of Sanford subirci lo Iìm deri* ion of the primary
to be held on November 21tl.
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T. J Miura
I aro a candidate for ré élection to the office of
nturiiuaii,
on t sy
nunc
alderman, lu
lubject
to tun
the urcisiwi
decision ui
of me
the White
Primary. Nov. lilt. IOil.
II. K. S l u m

For Clerk and Assessor
I will be s candid He to succeed myself In the
povltlon of City Clerk end Assessor, subject to the
white primary lobe held In November
•
M. W. U n tu .
At the request of many friend« 1 have decided
to become ■ candidine for the office of Clerk and
Assessor subisci to the decision of the White
Primary to be held Nov. 21.
S. J ttncxn.

FLORIOA 2

J A C K S O N V IL L E

Only exclusive baker in the city. All
mixing done with latest Improved Smiitory machinery.
S p e n c e r’s B read handled by a ll’first
class grocers.

For Treasurer and Collector
I announce n r candidacy fur tbs position of
Treasurer and Cotlector of the city of Sanford, subcct to the derision of (he White Primary, to be
field November 21i t and aollci your w u

SPECIAL

ORDERS

EILLED

PROMPTLY

__________ W L Uiscta
I hereby announce my candidacy tor the position
ui Treasurer ind Collector subjnrt to the decision
of the Primary hrld November H it

Wc Make Everything Known to the Trade
PHONE 106.

An Ordlance Providing For
. I»tration OT V oters

NO. I l l PARK AVI

The K e f-

Be II ordslnrd by the Mayor and the City Council
of Sanford. FIs
beeiltet 1. That the city clerik shall keep a
reti« (ration book lor lb« purpose off registering the
name« of elector« uf the city of __
San!
jfufd
Section 2. .The ref!«nation be
iqok shall be opened
and shall remain oo*n for a perl
ríod of four week«
prior to the tecood Saturday In
I November preRect km 3 lie «hall'be at his.office, and keep
open the book for registration, from 8. a m „ to
12 a. m . and from 2 p. m . to 3 p m . on rach and
every day durin* the four week« provided fur In
section 2, Sunday« and lr«nl holiday« exrrptnl.
and in addition, he «hall keep the Leak open at
his office, from 7 p m . until 0 p. m . on each
Saturday of the said period.
Section 4. 11« shall Siva public doIIce by ad­
vertisement, la a newspaper, published lo the
city of Sanford, of the dote when the book wilt be
open- end whro dosed, and tba hours, as provided
In this ordinance, sod the ft)« Said advrtllsmrnl
SMB jwJWflUW continuously durin* the p*rkn
Section 9 ill Shall write Heirly and leglbiy
the name of eock person apply In* for registration
hlaage and color, and shall prior to each regis­
tration period, revise the' list af name«, and In
each casa where a cilLsen has passed the poll
tax age limit of 99 years, be atiatt so note op­
posite the name In a column ruled for that pur­
pose.K
Section 0 Ha «hall upon request furnish to
any Civic or polltic«l Organisation, or Clitrcn of
Sanford, a cettlScd lilt of tho qualified elector*, a*
shown by Ihe Ktxlttration book, and may change
therefor, a tee not exceeding 2 per cent name on
such list
*
Sortkm 7. All Ordinances, or parts of ordin­
ances In conflict herewith are hereby repealed
t hereby certify that tha foregoing ordinance
vena duty passed by ibe City Council In Session
Oct.. IS, 1911.
M. W. L om i,

A t F^ock Bottom Prices
.■

Ék n d f o r bi g

fr e e

c a t a l o g

, Of the Creitesi-Marine Hardware Concern io (be U. S.

WeSell ^ e ’^w ,

» *

*

Friers

rL a p V tv w Sw £
Coast ^
^
toCoast 119 C h a m b e rs S tr e e t, N e w Y o r k

Right
Away

Approved lidi 19 day of Oct, A. D., 1911
Toara tLsu, Mayor.

NOTICE
N oth » Is
m a ri will t
County, n
D. t o i l . Am
following nl

rrfiy iiv cn jh a t * Whits Min's f*rtMm In the City of Sanford. Orane*
ta, on tba 21st dey of November A.
i* nomination of rendidme* fer the
««. ta-wh: fo r Mayor of the City of
Ink sad A ssessor. lor Treasurer and
Mven Cuuneflmen and Ove persons to
ranting two year* as Executive ComTh* poti* will be oren at right
on *nW day and closed si five
followIn* ira

Commission Merchants

Southern Fruits and Vegetables
867 Wàshington St, NEW YORK

Ripening Rooms for Tomitoes and other goiods which require
11
Artificial
Heat ■
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\ Market reports to SanTord doily by wire

Re r a cisco— New York County National Bank, New York.
I* outlined

whimper*

Apply for Stencils, Stamps add Information to

Lewis Vegetable Exchange
Solo »»reeeniaUve for Sanford and district

—"

WILDER Of ‘
M A R I L I end O R A N IT B

Monumenti, Tombftone«, Etc.
Church Street. OH ami o, rlurida

Sanfonl Phone 251 ■

w . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y ^
AGENTS

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Florida

�••’ li'"
titbcf ( i i l Ä
many people In tfi"

O r iM u a.cmg\nooh footd af Honghiooti, .floritm
Now open for business. We hove n special wee end rate of $4.00
from Saturday night supper to Monday morning brea fast in­
cluded. A pleasant quick place to spend your Sunday. Table sup­
plied with the best the mar &lt;1 affords. White help exclusively. Good
service guaranteed
.
S p ecial R ates by the W e e k or M onth
BarscralJ, O v—Tho ejea of tb e a u - that they are certain what they
world aro Axed on Savannah Kolng to got 0.1b time, for from ev
lomooiiewon
. . . tu L _ .
nf lh . hamlet, town, city nn.l
motrup
jfld from now un
t
Jcom « letters of lni|iilry. If Sevan
big race« Uiero late In Uxla w on u t col||d jiave j,ur centum lake., dur
aarucah will he tho Mecca for every ■ruco week, .»he would tie one of
InlirMtaT In the world fomoua |Inrgf-sr rrtrtrB tn tho rnuntry Tti
* u
Tho railroad« have o ffe re d . who coij.e will probably ». e ,.ll ,
! vIohh world's records- lowered
•
-rtduced rale*, numoroua uo P»l
course will tie patrolled by the U
bare conducted contoata In which sj,biliary, who made n replitnHon
free trip* to the racoa wore offered efficiency 1 » the'pant two nice»
"•a PtUe* a big "nraund thaaiato-tour" of the net profits of the ru.-.-«
' b„ n projected mid will end in b " given u. the military urK»i&gt;l/uii&lt;
»** Men 1 J
i i
i
ii . There will ho telephones all aroi
Savannah. automdbllo cluba In no» (ho cour„ e aM()
folkB al ,,1P Rr.

Further information glnndly givtn.' Write, wire ot phone
M . E N T Z M IN G E R

A . F. F A L C K

P ro p rieto r

R esid ent M an ager

W H T i—

LUMPER

LATHS

too. New York, Philadelphia, Hlchwill bo contlnuouHly ud\l»eil
mood charlotte. Durham, Columbia. tho progress of tho loading
ct
Cbarleitou. Jacksonville, Atlaflla, Au- There will bo iw 0 largo ecorc hou
mata, Macon, Ulrutingham. Now Or- on which the tljne of every lap
umi and many other olUos will have l&gt;o posted In largo llguros. livery
trcra country 'run»" to tho racea^nnd w||| know nt any llmo when* any
n i l certain that thqro will 'bo more j la and oxnctly uliui Us »tan.ling
~dm&gt;61o In' Savannah during tho-UrnL^Uic race w£||]_he; Many times ■

OINC

in u H p a u i v u n m

SH IN G L E S

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(F o r m e r ly M cNAIH fi ¿ O N )

a n r

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D yal-U p ch u rch B uilding, J a c k s o n v ille , Florida
is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low.
cannot furnish our sloe write us for prices.

i*tini Uh*
coiiuv

hitjf'ltMtt

it

li» it* [U 1«i In(•»

If your dealer

VVl*l

It will ulho afitinl olio un
lil«*nl npportuult)* to nee Ut'urulti, trav*
ellDK Uinmidi unirli of Mm rW.liost torrllory. «rol over nome of Mb host
follie of the infitti ut which
ft ?*»j »*4 Mill
I l K h ' i ’ il

to

Im- it nuli*
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c i-in r o tm l)
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freo

of 1'iiHt, Mu Unit 1lo* » » i *• lini* Ilf tin*
Tie'll w ill In- t
•*1*&gt; •i 11•*.1. ! • i «11 t\ i*»
I 1111*M 1 ♦ il I.TT lull N Litui
itfoiu p U ) it it *t *: t:ii| Iy f
[.litu i im ii in I ’ i ti¡ 1.»■w i
I on r

\rioithl

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»rwntwwd I» dtvibp
TK• ««.nt* c Artful
.«hi» «Piti fl AA
f l o é Holor Price
■id« ta ulpfntal

Hull, Atlanta. i r.i
C row ds

w a tch in g

the

p ra ctice

H earn,

in

«

F iat.

p .iis ln g

the

grand

•lands at 90 m iles an h our.

ruiik (ti a rii 11111s f-*r '• -r r . i.\.. \t*uft&lt;

out forwlKi. auiumobllc cluhs will lie
on band, and all foreign entrlos tuuiii
b» mal!., it.r.m»Ii the recognised clubs,
ahlcli ar&lt;‘ tuiumolillo Club de Prance.
Hoy»r'Autoiii*&lt;t&gt;lta Club of tlrent hrlt
nln and Ireland. Auiomoldle Club of
lUljr, Kmrrrhch Auiomoldle ( ’ lull, Au
tomohll» Club de Hclglque, Oeaierrn
IchlKb- AiiUiitiohlh* Clnh. Automobile
C[ub of i anadii. International Knollig
**i!)cUlloii of Cuba, Uuuak Autolno
die Oub. Nedorlandlsche Auloinohlol
Club. Magyar Automobllo Club, Aulo
mobile Club of Cuadalalnm, Auckland
Auiomoldle A»»Delation, tho Automo­
bile (’ lull of Porio Rico, Itoynl Auto
mobile Club, Automobile (’ lull of Itou
taenia, Vniumoblln Club of Moscow.
Royal AuiutiioMpe Club of
Spain.
Kungl
v itnimildl K litlilien mid the
Automobile dull lie SlllH»e o f these
Fteore. Italy, Poruiuii) uml the I tilt
•d Rlatea are the moat Interested,
for they havo tho largest number of
fntrte« In the races. It will be truly
as International, universal race meet
and the winner» will get not only the
enormous cash prizes offered, tint h»
fate ihiek rail» on thnno eventful dri&gt;H
their name» will hnve been Hushed
to tho tour Honiara of tho earl It
It
Ii atrial I wonder that the people are
literally wild over iho cumin« ract-«

h n n iln 'd

p a r k in « b|»í c «»h
\ 1ick**t **h
titling «lie to boo lh»* four ruco* In u
r«*Bcr\ *‘&lt;l Hf'tiI r n d h f ! kiOh'i iU u'l m I h
aitili t Irk**! B, i 'Hi Mil íil: Mi»*
hi n
Boat oil tllO
-hihi|H lit»* f l
fo r ou rli

1-u i h

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fu ll i o Í fitti M ' ‘ 11 un * f htriü,
uIwii\a » ooUm ! un .i -&lt;miI raime,

C Attira
! atu lh« compirla iln|i
,bou( Clcmy Mrtn.1 ; &gt;«Ula and Low

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Savannah

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r o a d w g j, a v e r a g in g ' fr o tn i l x Han 5 ? ^ ' ^ w n i u g l d y olloyl f r o m
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tw r * g r e a t c * t ’ fn c lu g
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tv
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t h è r a a l j|uannl*-o d u i tt

houses

o y r i y mutui.

T h e Zuaranio* ihat lucane » « d a t i t i l o r y i c i c l c # toc c* a cy C»iay t i a i a a » .

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W a w « o l thè c h a n c e l o « i v r y o u luti (u u ti cu ta n a h a ul i h a i ju ah ly o l G i a y M o l o c » ,

tlu n » to ta k e c a r e o l th e c ru y .il« th a t

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railroad«- n»'J «tcatnshlp comp«n|aa
havo -arranged to park tlndr sleeping
cars «'fid dock their vessel«, no that
niany4 .c«h occupy comfortahlo iptar
fers
dorliift thn rneea Kpeelul
end jirivato'coTH and atenmahlpa will
he provided with nil convenience«.
Nthnerotw cpcetsl train will be run,
nnd the raiminilB liavo made » half
rat® fop tho occaalon. „

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YOU’ LL SAVf TIME AMD OUT BETTER AND
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Fancy and C om m ercial Stationery
Books

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Surveyor’s, Artist's, atul Dr.i\ftjjicn's Materials
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flQUND-TH E S T A T E T O U R
' W ILL STOP AT SAVANNAH.

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We wanl to «et in toni li with evcry m*n in PIonila ami arljoinini
Vt»1« vrKo i* gcung to erjinp a ctuucr, yaJd, pleaiute lioat, lieary duly
boat, t[n*rd boat ot canoe tlua vvintet.
We bave an uiteietlinHprOpontron tot you.

Friday
Edam Cheese
Imported Jams
Mince Meat-Bulk

Ready for the ride with death.
Bruce Brown at Via wheel.

,r ,

thou Id ».l*cl

Ma) *»f U m tu« «*0

SAVANNAH PREPARING TO
CARE FOR THE CROWDS

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Writ* levity tn«Jfit ik^ Big Grty

S io*

will sell you 5 gallons best

oil for G5 cents

W edding and

^Toys and
Sporting Q ood s

S ociety Engraving

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S.nlord, Florid.

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I have not lived in Sanford seventeen years but am a native Floridian and have lived forty.’’
seven years in Orange County and am therefore a cracker.

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When I came tolSanfofd in April, 1906, the streets wore unpaved and were fanned out to
stockmens’ association and used as a cow pasture.
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owned a school house said to have cost twelve thousand dollars the present City flair
which :v/as* bought for less than $2,000, and $1,000 of personal property. The city was in debt over!
fifty thousand dollars--had an assessed valuation of less than six hundred thousand dol­
lars, a tax rat© o f tw en ty mills on the dollar, and an income of less than twelve thousand

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dollars. , The city paid all bills with vouchers-even official salaries-worth fifty to seventy-five cents on
the dollar. The burdens of taxation were not equally distributed and the city’s books had not been
audited in years.
The valuation for taxing on most of the property was as near its selling value as now. Pmperty
I bought in 1906 for six thousand dollars was assessed at five thousand five hundred dollars. Other
property sold shortly before for three thousand five hundred dollars was assessed at four thousand.
These are instances—only given to illustrate a general condition—and not isolated cases. T h e water]
Works plant was assessed at twenty thousand dollars. .1 owned the plant and offered iuip the city at
fifteen thousand and never had a counter proposition and sold the property after operating it twenty
months, at,a loss.of two thousand one hundred dollars, for ten thousand dollars.

how Is It - - with largely increased territorial limits the valuation is twenty-five hundred
thousand dollars and the rat© tw e lv e m ills.
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^ vjThe city has five miles approximately of sewers, four miles of brick streets, many miles »&gt;! tine I
sidewalks and the best school buildings to be found in any town of twice its. size in the State. I he
. city is beautifully lighted- and is today the cleanest and healthiest town in the State.

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Y our property, M r. T axp ayer, haV,increased in value fivefold a n d your
only doubled in am ount. .
If we are to turn our streets into a cow pasture again we don’t need the mpney;, if we are

to keep
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and .well
lighted
we-must t.have the money.
Mr. Spencer
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his record on public questions is proper matter for discussion and criticism. , Mr. Spencer opposed driving.the cows from owl
streets and has continued to oppose every measure of public improvement, and being beaten continuously, inside the city, moved]

out and established a town of his own.’

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And this opens up another matter. :: I make thte positive statement that if there had been no talk of incorporai
Heights the outlying territory would have remained outside the city forbears , to come. It was onl y :l ptende&lt;
the territory north of 14th street between Melonville avenue.and Sanford Avenue, about forty acres. I.a id not want
or three hundred dollars to my city taxes, but when I found I was to be made to pay town taxes I preferred payin
rather than to Sanford Heights or some other yillage on her borders, so in we jMmc.' VVhat the citizens of Sanford J
do any other handful of men could do at any time.
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praised for this.

It all depends on how you look at i

\ Spencer has been an obstructionist ever since I cam e to Sanford and a trouble maker.
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amc to Sanford to help build a city and I have been helping and am helping today, -will be helpinj tom orrow
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id not do.the things which have been accomplished but 3 -babe IjflpeD
avc been a booster, not a knocker.

1 cannot help myself in Sanford without helping you.
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•. Spencer claims to be the Peoples candidate. Felix Frank told me he brought Mr. Spencer out.
but I suppose.hc did have help—Jim Harris, probably. I guess it wasn’t a big jo b inducing him to
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Has he ever been a membeV o f any labor organization
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But if that Peoples ticket so-called for councilmen, and Mr. Spencer were to get elected they ¿ire likely to be muchhigher.
those gentlemen have been aldermen before.
4 want to call your attention, Mr. Voter, to a nice little stunt they are trying to run over you

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These very people, Mr. Spencer and bis friends, induced Senator Massey to amend our charter so as to provide that no one interested in
^franchise ¿ranted by the city could bold any city office. Theodore J. Miller is a stockholder find director, and Walter S Hand a stockholder in
jtkeSuuford Telephone Co., and neither of them urc eligible to hold ollice, yet they are candidates and are trying to he elected.

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writing this last paragraph I learn that Mr. T . J. Miller has this morning transferred

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�i November !7

T H A N K S G IV IN G .
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Comforts

C O M IN G

ET us sliow you our beauti­
ful stock of linens; we have
separ ate cloths, bordered
all round; double damask, 4.50
values"7we are asking, only,
for Saturday jm
and Monday
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House F u rn ish in g
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• j. Sheets 81x90 peperel 6 9 o
Pillow cases............

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Offers unusual bargains to its many patrons on S a tu rd a y and
M onday wffwill offer at sacrifice prices our entire stock of
high-class goods, such as beautiful Coat Suits, Long Coats, Tail­
ored Skirts, beautiful Fur Hoax, fine Silk Hosiery, beautiful'
Neckwear in Lace collars, Jabots, fischues. All the new and
stylish Tailored Waists. We will be glad to have you come in
and look..
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of skirts we have.
We
can show the most jup-todate assortment in the city
Black \yool P a n a m a s ,
nicely braided

i t Table linen, y a rd ... 3 9 c
Amman vales, beautiful;; Double damask 8-4
Is trimmed, panel front,
Thesamre
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$12.50 coat suits, new
;; 72x40-in., all 'linen
style coats, full skirts,
;; buck. tqwels, 39c val.
tailor-finished. We will
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two days at-.
$35 value blue cheviots,
!f *’ Bed spreads, Marstrictly nil wool, silk lined
&lt;’ seiles patterns, 12-4
and beautifully! trimmed.
Only a few *|
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Get your hlankots
19.50 value black messeline
dresses. We have
here, we are .selling
only a limited 4 O g A
all-wool blankets.. j
number at
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M e n ’s U n d e rw e a r

LA D IES ’ READY-TO-W EAR

Sheets 72x90___ 3 9 c
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E have only 24 of
left, and they art* realty
worth 1.69 each. In order
to close them* out we w ill put
the l o t o u t
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these two days
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The Good Q uality House

Boy’s Underwear
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lin e d

for boys’

54-inch chiffon Pan
ama navy and black
self-striped strictly
all-wool light weight

u n d e r s h ir ts

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Ladies’ fine silk hose, 1.39

Elastic seam d r a w e r s
for men, all
sizes..........

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black a n d n n *
These are 69c v
Onyx silk hose. These are ues, now . . .
warranted fast black and
all silk boot
\2'/¿c ijrpqa; g i n-gliam^b eau tifili plaid
Ladies’
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children’s áhd ali, the^- jj, e yv
coloTs, yafílv,¿
stockings in ribbed and
Colored linen f »&gt; r
gauze; all sizes, at
dresswear; the red
blue and o t b e t
shades of l i nt * n
dress goods; all new
yard
old rose blue,
black, white at

Best peperel drill draw­
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1.00 shirts, beautiful neat
patterns, black s t r i p e d
and small figMen’s work shirts, A C _
blue and khaki... t c v C
75c grade fleece lined
men’s underwear; a^jl
sizes and medicated at...........
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TIio ’William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Cup
FREE IF IT FAILS
Haco; open to CIhbb C; length of raco
289 miles, &lt;lalo of the raco. Novem­
ber, *7: entrance feo, |5ou for oach Your Money Dock if You Aro Not Sol
UfTad With the Medicine We
car. The wlnnet will be awariled the
Recommend.
cup, $2,000 Ip cash and a »pedal "do
nor|fi trophy" for permanent o v n n e 1 Wo are so jKJfdtlvo that opr remedy
will permanently relieve coiiHtlfmtkm.
no matter how. chronic It may lw. that
we offer to funilah lliu medicino at our
expenso should it fall to produce satisfactory ri-anlta.
it U worse' than useleoa to aiietii|it
to cure constipation with cn tloir tic
dru^a. Ijim t|ve or cathartics do much
harm. They cause a react top. Intuito,
and weaken tho bowel« uiul lend to
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fango Trophy; except they shall he
thetrose become« a linbll that fa
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o f 1Cl and Including 23Ó Inches c u b i t .
VK U l’tr1Cl U&gt; i.i i
Melles, piston displacement-, length
ConsUpatton 1« couaed by a weakness
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nice 170 miles; first pine, Tledoroitn &gt; df.U»*»M-rrea-aitd muxel.-i. o f the large
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TrophyVand |1,000 In caah; second [Mtéstjuo or lloac*n&lt;Uug colon To exr
t i. r &gt; / m , a i '.‘a
prlxn »500; third prp e *250.
permanent relief you must there
All of the races will be run over | for* *®no up nnd etrengthen theae or
t it • r u m lí/Mk
Jr.rgr rid ), nt \i
tho name course
The two light car 1K«os nnd restore them to healtlilcr uc
Un rit i h t i ti
mesa will Ire '.run at the same time tlrltr
.U.Ç.QVN J TO O.t i
on November „27 and tho Vanderbilt
w ® want you to try itexiUl Orderlies
Cup, rgee will launedlnlcly follow. Two pn our recommendation. They nre et
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Tpp Row Oesdlnÿ Left tû Rlpht— Q&lt;
pçd Chairman Plnancp Commlttfs;* k
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.‘'•jtVjk«N- Moors, Member;. Executive &amp;
If nt; Franje.;^, -Bsttsy, Chair

Henry

McLaulin

JEWELER
their Laundry work, fi^ is. done ■(

THE PROGRESS STEAM LAUNDRY

•npth of Rscts, Pflxea Oflsrsd and
tura; first prUo (In adldUon to gold
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Qtniral Provlalons of
.cup valued at 15,000), »4,000; sacond
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third prlxs, |I,000; In
SddiUon to which lacse cash prices
CJa - T i i ç ? f â * Ÿ - g r e a t have been offered to machines lining
are to bo nity at Uav*n- pertain oil or mechanical contriv­
•&gt;ber 27-end 30, with the ances, magnetos, eto., gnd. moreover,
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here to be Lesodeved. Every enide
■will be Leuodeted perfectly e&amp;if rs- ' turned uninjuteJ. The beat tod «im­
pie*« cietntinj efenli, end the purrM
•tinb foc «liffeàiog. io the fund* of •*P«'t worker», ii the eccitf -of our

MY SPECIALTIES
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Pickard’s Hand-Palnted China
Cot Item’s Sterling Silver
. Rogers’ Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

It’ s all in the Taylor Feed
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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NO SAW tDOES ON COLLARS

The slmplest, ligbtesl rnnnlng, fastest enttlug saw rolli ever bolli—• P‘ ‘l
Uis* yoa esn buy at tbo rlgbt prie« at&gt;J
wlthwhtch jroo ean malte big money.

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Every mill fitted with irira ooW* iirnr,
set-oa t attachment» and adjuMBbl«
Idler. Improved carriage-backing d&lt;&gt;
vice Is gele* aeltmg and a time rarer.
Made In all sites, portable and t&gt;tationary, *
Wu manufacture Engines, Boil«r».
Bhiuglt, Mucbiuet, Cut-Off Bsws.WmM
Splitter», eta., and do Foundry W«rk.
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ABOUT T H E C IT Y

Happenings—Mention ot
Matters In Brief.
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rtHSOMl IIIM S Of INIERES1
the r io a lln l Small Toll*
Succinctly A rronied for lltorrlrd Herald Reader».
- f iC l„ to farib^r—at-Sanfonl.
i C. Foil, went to Orlando this week,

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H. £ Tolar and N. M. Smith.- motored
toSmym°- Tuesday.
Forest Uke has returned from a

Fewer acres go farthir—m Sanford.
tXmt forget to try the dried chipped
The proof of the pudding is in the fill­ beef— chipoed while you wait at W W
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ing. The city needs n progressive mayor Longs grocery.
and counciL You can easily prove who
Bring vour old tires to Sanford Machine
nre-thc progressives,
&amp;. Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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Snnfurd must move aheml ot go back­
We are equipped to hundir your repair
ward. A city never Mnnds still, ond work,
Snnford MneJtinr &amp; Garage Co.
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every voter should c,im aside persunnl
reasons and vpte for llie men who will
One nnd two horse wagpns wnli celery
build n greater city.
flared side (»»lies nt UnderwAod’s
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TIk« Snnfurd Music Club will meet at
¿ill kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
thu Studio of Mrs. Munson, Saturday at- chine &amp; Garage. Co.
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let noon, n full ul tend mice of the tnem­
Gus engine repaint. Sanford Machine
bers is earnestly requested. Mrs Mun­ i*. Gurugc'Co.___
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son will be die leader A very interest­
Autm-s and carriage painting at Uuing program has been jirepured
defwood's. First class work
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^.The W. C. T IJ .held their regular meet­
The nursing home ut Htii and Elm Ave,
ing In the Presbyterian diurch. Monday
is prepared to care for a limited number
afternoon. After the business of the un­
of surgical cases.
Mr Wrights, nurse in
ion had been attended to. Mr» J. W. Wddcharge.
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mnn and Mrs! fi. C. Maxwell were hjw
Wade does most of the Sanford pin no
poitiled delegates to rcpicscill the Sanford
Union, at the State Convention, which tuning. Phone or write |n Wnde. the
tuner, Orlando,
will convene in Tampa. next week.

visit to JscksfmvIBe,
Hr. gnil Mr*. Wpltcr Hand are enjoying
a eampinl trip to Port Christmas.
Mrs. H. It- Turrentine of Jacksonville
Tuesday is the day for you to kill Sunis visiting her brother. L. M. Telford.
Coofer weather i* predicted ngnln ford ar make Sanford. The crisis is nt
hand ttud' it Is up to you. Mr. Vuter, to
«tdeh will be good newa to the growers.
decide. You want several thousand tour­
Fewer seres go farther—at Sanford.
ists in Sanford this season. They will
Edgat Pam» the WM**t man in Orlando come here if you have n wide-awake
i the city on business yeaterday.
i jU A yuf.M ud. LUU' utM JJiaL-Ji-iM ut&gt; to you.
D. L Thrasher and furaily. have gone Mr. Voter,-to tlect the right kind of men
OQg_canipini! trip. in the vicinity of fort [0
unices
.QristnWMr. O. P. Swop*-, wife and child; Mr.
Mrs. C.*W. Brown, has gone to Sorrento, Und Mrs. J. II. F.lim; Mr* Geo. Wilkie, of
foe s fey day* Visit to her parents, Mr. Wichita. Kns . nrTivwt this week and are
I\ *a i Mr» Cooler- •
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stopping nt the Cushing House Mr Klim
j •,- ) tfk E. G Tyner of Tnnipu is tho guest and Mr. Swojie have valuable holdings In
If of her ¿augnler, Mrs. .Mrs* K. J. Holly of Black Hummock, where they are. already
clearing and tileiug and un» now making
Sanford height»[ ' R. L McKennsle. Hie popular represen- preparations for n much larger« farm.
l iitive ofMai^s Fertilizers was in the city These men, after looking all over Flori­
da. etist their lot witir us and Mty no
f several day» this week. •
cheap land» fur them —Ovi-ido Advance.
•/There hi(»r Itecn fourteen hirths its SouWade, to«! Tuner, Oliando.
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ford in two months according to the offi­
cial count at l’b-ik Ixtvell.
‘fttliM Evi-lyn Kmd whs the chuniting
guest, of Mr« Fannie Stetnbridfle MnnMil for severnl iluya tins wick.
Fewer m r g o farther—ni Sanford

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A SNAP I OR A NlVV COMER
tw
o and a hall acres on cur line,
Mrs K I. i.ai »1 wus called hack to San­
one and u halt acres set to lettuce,
ford on sectuiat of the sudden deudi of one acre ready 'for celery: plants
bermother Mr« J K VanUibber.
growing on the place ready to set
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7 YF. A. Sdmuipcrl bn* opened utt ofllce See R It. Marks, quick.
ia the Hituhl 1*0ltdmg where lie will tee
to Ihr ladles ul Sanlord
(feast'd to see his many, friends and cual mil n full suiTruRi’A and wish every
./wpfert.
lady wtio owns a hushaml and |&gt;ro[ierty
v Mr. and Mu II G Overstreet left Wed­ also those who don't own a husband amt
nesday afternoon, fur Atluntn, Ga.. where owns pru|*-rly to vote il »lie know» what
Mr» Ovrrvri ei will receive medical nt- »he is voting for. Iherefore. 1 want
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every lydy ill Sanford to vote for me
A. T. Roiwirr, E tf. Herndon. J. N. Mentally socially and physically if »he
Whilner and I. H Bromley. hove return­ can't lawfully
ed from Fort Christmas, on u hunting
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Prof 0 U Burger of the Experimental
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of ibis werk'li-re making cxperiinets ol
A lg e b ra to 0e Matte In to P o e try .
tby lettuce i r&gt;'p
It In reported Mwil ti Prendi leaebnr
r f v A man c.ii/t tell you he is for progress ha» InveiiIe.| n system (or lenchliiK al
if heji«s nrvtr Imoii in-tliut^cIiin» Vote 'Vf'hrn In poetry .Umili nfrvdv.- vi*nrs
. ’ far tltc un i, wb. hnv« been m ihnt class ntco thi-re wa- u&gt; ed • dii ijal
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willi li li &gt;■•lisld' i utile
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1 irr veers
»fiMrc nf rfu.Ji ir1- ••irrh-'ilmu ».n
Pe»a i.i.« i! i further—ot Sanford.
set tu IDimp : lld l'itig bj Iti* teuciier»
‘ «- tk.'Hasoii Im* returned frtim Wrighls- and classe»
Even 'lo- multlpllcailon
•, »life, Ud„ w.Vfche wus summoned by the table was onc ol tho tnriga, wlth tho
drain of ms Brother. Hit friends sympho­ flve* coliitrn a» a rhóro» siine to Mio
Inno ,of *'Ynnki e - Doortlu " —American
nic with him in tils loss. *
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ffeti thè Popolar Color
t treater Satduni to build, Vote for the
)d I» thu .yoJor Inveii hy thè Hai
Bod
*hu "illMpellytygtcas..
a (Jai ami few dr.— e» du re are not
garlianH
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¿■¿I/Frcd IVvii-'Mhi tn itie city se&gt;e ul days vnrlched *ltli ìt-r hjlgb i-«*»»
-■V tfiu w,:pS uir guest of home folk*. tfye* are ul] Ihyi; mai alni he &gt;&lt;T
» d is still adding to tut hank actxm t rjjtm tu a ihirk dalliii «.. itlrman mirlngItJK ori crlmHdp limi I» a »*•&lt; rei . »irny the »ale ul iddlng machines
fully Kiuuded arili -nilliot he rvplufed
\ j T . A N..,i| lias returned from an cx- outnida thè inoiiutnli (!i«iiie»Hos u l tiie
««»dedUip to New York and UahUm-e little siate Itm-lf
re he attended ntedicul chuics of sev« * 1 noted hospitals and institute*.
Japanese Banks In China.
Jiipani.'»*« hanking ( iu IIUG-h In ('M«.W. a Holden has been In the from
rtnk of progressives for,' the’ past four no ai'e good now, but art; to be fniuln
*^rt- h )°u wain a prouivc Muyor larger and stHr’ Cteimr In nnilcltmtlon
(he o!d»;r banking Inti-n-st» am doub­
r « d « Grestpr Sanfosd think before you
ling* their cupltal and cnibarklng In
nc-w bunking llqiiti.
.»««« go farther—ot SanforJ. L i- ■■
■- ^ -■
W # {.F u »«er,tefi some.Phllllpino pecans An Ordinance tmposbig Ccrtuln License
ATnxe^,
i bu" ' t-iiJi* nt Hie Herald office, and
1,1111 Jlli,oy of his Spiiford friends.
it OKtwin.*t t)j tlie. Mayor ond i Jiy Caundl i.t
■¡jnobad, Florkl«:
1 luivc o (y-culldr surface nnd ought
1 l.‘ Tit »t !he hcrOM! Is» ti«-rrtnsfu-f men•“ -'"wintiadau.
:
ult be u»kt U&gt; ll&gt;* Cl]Fot Ssnfi.nl by tbe
.
...
■nrsxwl tn, tasnsSliut &lt;&gt;r trail*» ting tlw
Kveral fsmiUu ^who Went to Fort ever«! Unlive»w-t or uxupstkintaerrtnnflcr menlo-.wit
*'*». to e»)oy far, a (ew days the
l’trture Sliotr», ntleen lVuIlsr» (It3 001
ulva!», Street Stmws. Street Purfrani
of- camp Ufej have found Int.M-aUKiti Campante», (¡g meli leni,
»traeUtre*, and far radi tlhy. Ten
« . deaf 'skies and balmy weather,,
stano).
«in and more tain.
*
iti sbawt, utlie* itisi) Cirt-ute» rttbcl
nr vnudsxUJe. Slyon wilbln irut*,wh*lhcr
well known derust
nneovennt.tif jtlven la aav lemporsry
each day. Twcaty-flve fkglars
“ t ini«&gt;l«l ■ new electric outfit in
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tMM2 —Coatrador» mnlrsctln* fur 1«ilMia|.
f y * 1 P»»»ora« Ho noxihasa weU
itnietlon of tsiHdlns». ilwtlllnz*.
f -vupprd office and Is belter prepared to
olher »Iruvture». rlfly txginr*
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___ J of ati­
I .Postiniand. lui ihatackln.
eu* of his largo practice.
piay rariis for ad«rtl*!us: five Dollar* ($3 00)
ts
for
Clothiers
ami
Tailor
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Ini
int oeiter*
a

Moy Dickens t ‘

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0 »«er.S .C . wh

n*Ji Winter, ? ....
in Sanford regret___ _
•bseacc frutn tlieir midst, will
o«ged.
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i* not the time to overthrow tho
cot and try experiment*.- Sauntededa progressive Mayo»

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»aitit&gt;ls»U*-l»ofcalali&lt;u&lt; *, fot ciothor tur n *.

n a and chikhrn a doiblnf iml : inhrrwi»
as ntM^liaai», and not haying an ctlaHtihH
■if Istaineaa and teg-tlmatrly rngateit In the
ilni. Toikwin*. Dry &lt;«x*t* or Malwidashcrr
Edlr Donara il&amp; ab O ) Prra.ln* Club#

____ ____ laanloS Siat ptntios ofduiliei.ilrK iiJefttforhaeiinencw on a rollarti*« numbered rw
tuna or rnrmU ra. tiiaiini a tiat rate or thaiiiiHer
a cenato itlptdatni perbslof Ume lorw oti itane
¡aLjiut diuiáai| fu* work i t the tutu. Twenty

3 ,7 . all dtiilasme» pr pans nf ooJIaatK-ea

rrwtOi
ffitrw
tth #nsn* beirby
heir by reptraledre
repealed)' •

rlifv lb«Uh* baeaoini artInssac* was
ty the City Cajn.J In seaaioa

it mean anything to
you to have clothes to lit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail ?

D

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We represent _Ed. V, Price
&amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and Winter line of
over 400 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection •

WANTS
AB Locul Advertisement« Under th is
Mending. Three Cents a Unu Each Issue

Tor Kent—J uusoJivd J Jot, rvo n o n a U c^
lii'iulrt- Cupt Marks.
21-tf
Fur Kent—5-room bouse, 512,50. in­
cluding Wat A G. W. S|&gt;encer.
2 1-if
i'o t Sale—Fine Lertuce Plant#, at covpi-r iiranlall and Celery avenues.
21 3|p %
Rensnnpr Bros
V TFor Sale—i.ettu(-e ¡mil he.m lnmipers,iD
corluiul lots only Bt-st paikugeun the
ninrki-t at the price, can dnp on short
itotiee. Address Willistum M l » Co,, Wil2 1 - 1 0 tp
lislon. Ti c
' For Sole, or excliange for city imfortud
realty—Five ncrek cleared land, southern
part-of city, 175 acres tiver front tiammock. close in A tuirgnln Owner, Box
I7:i
21 flip
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty hearing
orange trees. 50 |*-iu;h trees, also very
FLORID/*
Luge hearing (lent trees, imslren 5-room S A N F O R D
cottage front and hark |*&gt;r&lt; lies fines
south Golden Lake. 1 miles smith east of ■j*v v ■&gt;v v v *»*v *!•%•v v * v &lt;*&lt;••&gt;*&gt;*&gt;&lt;•v ^v ‘i*&lt;• v *&gt;v v *;•v *&gt;*;•^ *:*v &lt;- *i*•&gt;v v ■&gt;^ *:••&gt;&lt;• o
Sanford; 5 minutes walk to street rail ¡J*•J**9*•ü* \mHK*!*# ‘I**#*•*1**«•'*»;**!* %•'•!' *¡**¡*v *¡*-I*v v *!*%* J*v v *’ ‘I**5*^ *i*v *{*■!*#J*'Vv "i* ^
wfiy, also Oveidrt railroad fine drinking
wiilef. gissl h itlnng. tishing and swim
tiling Also l*&gt; acre tract of the very
best celery ami lettuce land, well located.
S mile west Cameron City, less than a
quarter of mile * from Snnfmd traction v •»*
cutlmr laiiid "haPfea gentlr sln[&gt;e Ironi
A ll sin:ir( ■&gt; +f
feorlli to South EmL so there will never ❖.... In tlie F K L L O W t'R A f'T S lioe f&lt;»r mt*n
&lt;■
miti m od era te pnees.
A ll leathera
tie any danger uf soured land Guarun %l Servicealilt?
teed to gel flowing wells oil land
and a i»ood v a rie ty o f thè ne west and Itesi slrapes +%
Reasonable price, and Term# to suit.
in b olli S hoes and O xfords.
ti
Address Isix 1127 City
2 tff&gt;
.y
For Sale—&lt; &gt;(liters Incut),ilm and Brood­
er. Both for $20 it sold at once K .1 I -ÍHolly. Herald lltllce
4« +
llau-h chickens now. (¿t-i u Cyphers t ♦
lneuhaivr ami a good brooder both for
$20 if sold today. See ft .1 (lolly at
A c o m i p í e l e S t o c k o f F a i and W inter Shoes to suit
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Herald oHier.
■Í**•*' a l ih si v ie , ( i n a i l i V, a m i price.
la sell—Iteskh’ iice cor .lr»l *1 ami Mag- V
nolm An- Abbess Mrs. Jtroiiie Bruce,.
Sumpter. S t2 0 Ht(»f.
For Kent—House, t&gt; rmims nnd hath,
corner Magnolia amt Sixth St Gas stove
and gus lighting Address A I. Williams
v
Bishop Block
20-2lp
For Sale—A lot ol corn in the ear. near
Crystal ice Plant .1 W Hunter 2 0 3tp „
v
I &gt;.r Sal.- Rhode 1«! iml Pallets Must
TÍ
1«. sot*| o, uiake r*«an I R I'.-nor. II
FI n in e t»i*
S a it lo id , l lo r id o ¿ í
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A 4I lin-e I iglil tb»l»&lt;- Krejang ApartniiMil* •&gt; V ■
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Soutni-ast EXiritcr of Second St., mid
v v ^ ■5'+&lt;**¡* &lt;• v %*v v v *í* *¡‘ v v *&gt;•&gt;&lt;•*«• •&gt; v •&gt;•&gt;^ &lt;• ^ *¡*-I*
v »Ì**í*•&gt;«5* 4* &lt;• *&gt;+ ♦ 'J
Lnuri-I Avfilu» Mrs. Hooper.
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F'or Sale— Fine 13 ¡hnntha old Pointer : O U R P L A T F O H M t A S O R O A D A S T H E K IN G D O M O F GOO
t
V
I&gt;ig (female) also good I. C, Smith shot­
gun Jan i u*h M A Miott
IK-3tp
tor Salt—Fl**- city lot» wrB l«» itlrtl,
Going nt &gt;&lt; bargain If «old tit one**. Rex
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Packard. Plmnr IOi-2 rings
I4*if|i
Dr T ( f IJ ou g l««». ila- lu w .1 C y e lu n r
w ill speak S u n d a y n igh t
T
For Suit«— Tin- rti-hr»t high land form in
Orniigu niuniv Nirv-k nnd lools Unify
If I Were M m
will he Mr. \ V al&lt; iroo« m lijc s t tin- S u lid * v ight
vrr* 2 ill frmr and 12 in ntflivnteil
I&lt; Mowing
lleli), bn la rice in |M-&gt;ture nnd wno.|land
Good Hum&gt;rn limine nnd mil buildings Gas­
oline engine and water works 3 r*i miles
YOU N KKI) N IK C H U R C H
(rum town. A mile Jrtnn ivelt line on Sil
ver I-ike. Pleasant to look at. V-ry
healthy. Elevation 70 feel above San­
Wed11rede,
Sunday Morning
Sunday Night
Sunday
ford Cheap and terms easy. C. F Wil­
School
!’&lt;e**hiti|
Social Mreting
f*ic«*bin(
liams, Box ¿23. Sanford. F'la.
10-lf
10 00 a. in*
1 1 00 » m.
7 30 p. tn.
7 00
m.
Wanted—Frying size chickens. Will
jmy 20 cents (&gt;er (mulul Mrs- Alice Mes­
4rut: church nekds you
senger. Depot launch Counter. 18-4 p
GLOKGE B. W ALDRON v
THE STONE CMURGM
For Sale—Cheap, ‘ one large sodn foun­
Pdrk Avenue
Pastor
COME
tain with fixtures including tobies chairs
etc. P. U Box '3ab. sunford Fla. * IHlf
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4*F*E*&gt;-»-»-F^4"F-»+-f4
—
One of the most suitable trarts ot land
in Florida, near the beautiful Indian River,
now open for sale. If you wnnt good
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
do tacit let this offpr slip by. write to J F.
Siindell. ioike Mury, Fla.
J(i-I4tp
Wc can supply you for immediate shipment
F'or Salr — Horse, wagon, carriage,
single and double harness, gasolene en­
BEANS
PEAS
OATS
RYE
gine nnd pump, farming implements ond
nutomobile. nil at n sacrifice. A. B.
Most complete line of Poultry Supplies. Carden and Field Seeds in Florida
Brock
H
For
Wtin l’«i
Ten acres of goo*! land for sale ot a
t)I«iit«*&lt;»j Cai»k*{
in«it#»!»i
bargain. Three oerc^ cleared ami crop­
Tin OUti* S#**J IlmtM in iH* Sill*.
ped Inst season. All under fence. Near
206 E., Buy S t.t Jacksonville, Flu.
loading station oiltraction line. Almost
given away.
Particulars at HcraRl
Office.
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For Sale—Tiie simplest and best smudge
Jicoters on the market. F. A. {&gt;churnpert,
E x p e r t W a t c h R e p a ir in g
Snnford. F'la.
13-tic .*
For Sale—A few pieces of good second
Alt Work Guaranteed
hand furniture left. Cali up Mr*. W. A.
Minnlck, Cameron City.
,11-tic
Send Your Work to Us and Have It Attended to Properly
F'or Salr---(tood launch, 23 feet, 7 H.-P.
Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
1 0 miles on iMiur. well [minted nnd in |
first-class condition. Fully equipped.
Adt'reM Box 1 1 GM
*l9-3p •
F'or Saif.- -New eight-romp house: hath,
Jewelcra, Silversmiths and Importers
gas. electricity, gas heater for Itoiler.
41 West Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
large lot. flowing well, garden tried. In*,
quire 115 French ave.
For Sole or cxclulnga for city l:

- May
have the pleasure
of showing them to you?

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�November 17
the l o » Uft In the number of boxes
that can bo bandied; besides th sre'ti

FLORIDA GROWER PUBLISHES A

Card or Thanks
Thinks to the friends who ao kind I/
e :n t to our assistance daring the sudden
death of our dear mother.
' L. a Walker.
Mrs. K. L Cant.
Mrs. W. T. Bro an.

BULLETIN OF INTEREST TO
EVERY ORANOE MAN,

CLOSE CULLERSMAKEMONEY
Point» In Handling Citrus Fruit That
Should Recelvs Most Careful •
Attention.
P ic k in g .

Come and choose just what you want. \\t;
have it. No matter what your requirement
may be as to quality or price, we can

¿ u n a ®qi *p ?»d
charged with moisture, particularly
early In the acason, and great care
must be ¿zeroised In handling IL The
pickers should be Instructed that frnlt
must not be dropped,, poured from ooa
receptacle to anoth/r, or bnilaed ltt
any w ay.. Blight bruises can not be
seen, but they may be there never­
theless, and will eventually show up
In the form of soft, rotten spots. Any
picker who handles fruit carelessly,
snd who will not mend his ways,
should be promptly dismissed. See to
It that you have a competent fore­
man, and see that he Is always "on
the job."

Wa ara now to the pime most 1mpor­
ta 0 1 phades of citrus ¿rowing, that of
^plcJUng-'and packing,, and while there
: Me Wot ipuch to toU .that is not already
k n o w n 'o r learned'by experience, yet
there are some ppluta that should re­
ceive moat careful attention. * A grower about' whom the neigh­
bors Jeer "because ho throws away
box after box of “ perfectly good fruit"
Is one who ts doing good packing. It Is
the packer who culls closely that
makes the money. CHrug, fruits are
easily damaged. A clipper cut, finger
pail abrsolon. thorn prick or drop of
alx--Inches will ruin their carrying
qualities.
*:
CliBper»—Only, clippers of the tdosL,
approved pattorn ahould be used.
Those that have sharp edges and ad. •Miss Guild read “ Snorrc's Description
curved as to make It possible to cut of the World," wfilch was leftover from
the stem close to the TrulL Professor last Wednesday. Mrs. M. Martin read a
Hume recommends a clipper of the very Interesting paper oo “ Religion of
Weiss type; others, careful, growers the Scandinavians," bow It originated in
of large experience, either the Kyle or the ancient mythological legends end
Hart clipper. The picker should, if practices, down to more modern times.
E leo trio P e rc o la to r
possible, be men o f some experience,
Mrs. J. W. Dickins entertained the dub
careful, na clipper qjtti era the most
with a carefully prepared papqy on the
prolific source o f decay of fruit while
* In transit. Pickers as well as all who weird " Beliefs Rites and Ceremonies"
bandlo the fruit should bo required te of the Scandinavians.
The “ Governments and Laws" of those
wear white cotton gloves snd keep
ancient
superstitious dwellers In that
their finger nails trimmed.
Field Boxes.— Field boxes should be beautiful land w as very dearly ami in­
small enough so that one man can terestingly set forth in
handle them with ease, to prevent Jar­ George L. Maris.
ring when It Is set .down. Quite s
Miss Tetherly read the Wanderings of
number of different styles art* In use Odin," and “ A Skin-Changing Journey."
among tho growers, but It Is believed
After tho conclusion of tha program for
that the one Invented by W. 8, Hart
the afternoon, the subject of a dub color
of Hawks Park. Fla., Is the best
It ts 26 6-6 Inches long on the bottom. and motto was discussed by the club
Vyash B o iler
27 j-S Inches between heads. Heads The (resident appointed Mrs. L R. Philare 1x10x12 Inches and have a rabbit bps. Miss Guild and Mrs. J. W. Dickins a
set down Ip aide the bead about 1 committee to select a suitable motto and
Inch. It has two hand holds 3 1-3 color for the dub.
Inches down from the ypper edge of
Xn editor’s Invoice
the bead. These boxes bold about two
thirds of s standard box of fruit snd
A North parotitis «ittor tuts kept track
can be piled one above another as of his profit and kms during the year, and
high as a person can reach without gives an invoke of his business at the
danger of crushing the fruit The end of twelve months of ups and downs:
rabbits bold them from slipping when
Bren broke. 161 times.
tiered up for tunfllng and as there Is
Had money, 4 times.
free ventilation and no heavy ms si
Praised
the public. 9 times.
of fruit In any’ one box, they can be
Told
lies,
1.729 times.
■tacked up In the packing house ju \0
Told the truth. I time.
left until the fruit Is needed with as
C hafing Dish
Missed prayer meeting. 52 tiroes
little danger of Injury as though they
were In slatted bins
Been
roasted,
421
tiroes
**
v Wji
Field Baskets and Baga—There Is
Roasted others, 52 tiroes
considerable difference of opinion as
Washed office towels, 5 tipes
to the us« of bags or baskets ThA
Missed m e a ls 0
most common form of picking recop
Mistaken fur preacher. M times
tacts ts the familiar canvas bag slung
Mistaken for capitalist. 0.
\
scrums the shoulder with the mouth
Found
money,
0.
ji)
opening on the left-hand aids. The
Took
bath.
&lt;
times
objection to this Ig that the fruit may
Delinquents who paid. 2S.
become Jammed or bruised through
Those who did not pay, 139.
the sack against the sides and rounds
Paid in conscience. 0.
of the ladder or branches of the tree.
Further, there la always a atrong
Got whipped. 0.
temptation, to pour the friitt Into the
Whipped others 23 tiroes
box without removing It from the
Cash on hand at beginning. $1.47.
P e rc o lato r
shoulder This should never be per
Cash on hand at ending. 15 cams
rnltted. as It results tn damage to the
fruit, which will show up when the
M a y ors Proclamation
fruit reaches its destination. The
In accordance with the laws and ordi­
wicker basket has been highly recom
mended by competent authority as oh nances of the City of Sanford, Florida,
vlatlng tho danger of damaging fruit providing for an annual election of mu­
while on The ladders and while empty­ nicipal officers L Forest Lake, Mayor of
ing Into tfie field boxes, but the prln •aid city, and by the power vested in roe
clpal objection to It ~ls that It ia very ■a Mayor, do issue this proclamation,
unhandy In getting around the tree calling in election t&lt;5 be held according
and among the branches. A new pick­ to taw on the tint Tuesday in December,
ing bag or coat wag tried out last being the fifth day of said month. 1911.
.season by some up to date growers,
P e rc o lato r
and la said to have given satisfaction.
It U made of bedlicking, resembles a
picking shift and tha openings ars wo
placed that the picker can throw the
fruit Into the c o a l There Is a book
underneath the Up of the coat. and.
wh«n the coat U full, he unanaps tbs
ring and pours the fruit out o f one
Alda; than he unanaps the ring on
tha other side and lota tha fruit out
of that side. Then he buttons It up
y. and goes back to work. v J
Handling of Ladders.—The greatest
C uspidor
Care ahould be exercised In handling
the Udders among the trees, as tha
picker who threshes his ladder, about
.We carry a complete ¿took
among the branch ea to seeftra a Arm
J ..
resting place, bruises more, or thorn
of this fine line. The
pricks, m ore fruit titan his day's work
Rochester G o o d s — a l l
' U worth. Suitable ladders should be
provided and the pickery required to
Nickel-Plated a n d t i n
handle them with care.
I
lined.
Call, and let u£
Yield Wagons.— A krw spring truck
or wagon should always he used to
hauling tho fruit, as a high ipringlcas
wagon will do untold damage by Jar­
ring tb« fruit tn the field boxes, be­
sides the extra exertion of having to
-***¥' Hft the boxes from a' height, win tell
1
-in a day's work on the man who does
liftiOft into the packing house,'eopeelsHy. If he Ja handling a Urge crop

Jfunusl) Hour €nitrc Cotise
from our magnificent stock. All woods, all
finishes, all grades all styles. We are justly
proud of our line apd want to show.it to
Drop in to-day.. v

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Rand Building .

Just across the street

“ Cardili Cured M e
For nearly ten yean, at different times, Mrs. Mary -Jinks
of Treadway, Term., suffered with womanly troubles. She
says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. !
could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains ail over. The
doctors gave me up. I read that Cardyl had helped so
many, and I began to take It, and it cured me. C-udui
saved my life! Now, 1 can do anything."

If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer frurn any of
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains In arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
should try Cardui, the woman's tonic Prepared from per­
fectly haritilcss, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is ihc best
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good.
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has nd bad after-effects.
Ask your druggisL He sells and recommends Cardnt
WrtS* to.- Lodi««’ AtlvfMvt DvpL, Chittcr.oori MwtWo« Co., O u fu a c e o . T v ao.
tor toMdaf t o l M » « , sa4 M -p *n bool, "lltxn t Treatment lor W o o e a.” seat tret. J M

wX Meat Market of Q uality^?
When* ymt nui get the best of everything ddiven-tl

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MIL CARKT A COMPUTE LINE Of

Florida and Western Beef and Pork, lam b. Dry am
Salt Meats. Fish, Poultry and Home-Made Pork San
»a&lt;e. 1
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Wp tirif now prepared to give to the trail»* our sperinl
HOME MADE C0R\ BEIF
Try. it—you will be pleased.

110 Park Aven up

Phone \o I

F A L L F E R T IL IZ IN G !
Citrus
Growers'
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The reasons for Fall Fertilizing are ably
pveoented in our new /ree book entitled

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S«nd for a copy. Now Is the timero lay tlie foundation for next year’s crop'

Ideal Fertilizers V
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Coll «tou r Branch Ware-Houeei/R. C. Maxwell, Manager, or address

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mg ninni'&gt; .i h . m i w h u t.irc ifn ) itulu
at night Siimi i) u liv i overi Sunday vm r«• hi■i sg*11 ,
morning at !j;fii We .j&gt;*• our friends
Mi and Mi- I r.-d l iyltir. Mr Mi/.-ll wlirn lliry Ime Hu-ir in.k&lt;-i*
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A Sudici oí inicrcsliitg Items will bruir lini in iniiiil and jum «inun limi Taylor und Mt». U I. IT.yl.ii m.k u ode 'bere ronM l» «uri.- «thrt iri.mg. im nii
From
Correspondents
day.
iip thè riv^r ‘ohe ituy fuse week in Mr.)iO«'lc &gt; i
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\ s .- m-ir|y gut limi cgl I »rottici &lt;
rin- ladre* nifi unii Un. Kobcnum idi I m i •l.iylor Jftinm I *rt.i# l'iijuyvd (InImi It da* nf short duratimi.
IHMVIVÍS 01 niMNOt cou NI V last Thursday ufiermmn. !&lt;• inni min- tlieir day v »n imitili.work of preparing for ili- ir ChriMimnMr j ||. ll.|.|(IJeM m n having o ito*
Tlir regalar premdiing servar «ras b.'l.l
tflklrnt .siali ni Reported* Weekly jm /,, Iir
il t hi'tieZty dipo h Itisi Viim.lav indili
hfitll b u l l i .
I»»* ligi*’ M 111»li* ri «futi
C&lt;f\rrs Ihr IrrrltorV «ór
I I . I S i i I l . l &gt; II)
ulti.
m i t i . Il
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, Mr Cbtlrt». Innii I or»vlli, » ■*» fi"** ut 1 \ N&gt;u \ s ir** •! *n ^ fi ■ n»*ik
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I Mr». S|«-g * boarding li.ilisr
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Geneva was never luare surprised timo leaded ihe Lidie* SoCi'-iy last rinimdiiy.
hy ..ne Puilot. Rev tngi difilli' Ihe «uh
PAOLA PtyMS
when ihn- approaching i/iurtuigt- of Mr. nt (hr home of AW* Roberson, an liike
jeert. "The f«f|*Jtt Way." win, greatly rnSndllOwrttp'.dni." IO The llrrild
Perdvnl Smilli and Miss Knziah Provati Geneva.
Al last bur long «minner seems tu Atavo
Joyed by' nil .
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wo» mode known to Ihp jröhlic. Tliiw
Mr. Curile! .irto'seife ami sinter Wen- in
to ton .end. mid the ptrsbnt ore
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of
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happy couple took tipon t he mite 1ve» the Sanford linn Hu if allay
t».r ItalihiW-M
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vow» of wedded life, u| gite Inline of the
nVjutThe King bride’s mother, Mr* KII/uIk IIi Provati. ’ Mi l ^ Unnlcrvin was in Smiford last
Mi nod Mr« llaiidini .V Nfe. i. vlsile.l
other I« 0 6 last Sunday afternoon, in tin* presenor i S.illll.Ill) .ntfl.lllllinen.
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Mr und Mr* W &lt;. Siiligl fii-t Suiuluy
. «IH sble to t&gt;&lt;- «uttsfa
,‘ VP,)' ! of relative* and inumale friend». Kev
MUUKrS S 1 AII0 V
M n M f H eiter of Snnfnr.l w i« \i«n
My any lengit. of tune.
.SaiUuinfK utili iniiiil '»!*■", Prawn hlii,
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djtñX L U.».,i •s gone |y Gaüru »o |lived tier life in Genov,. *l|err&gt;he I» loved
. p,ifty
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f h Me Bona, who I» nl present Slnlíuncd i f„, her mpuy line •pioluio». hrt fuilhfnl |tlit'iy vlu»»«-«» I IniHluJiving l&gt;ay for a din- i^or a long intHjrt 'tide, m die alieninoli
c ía charge of the packbig hoiiaif At ^new« lo on invalid inother and brother t
lie«" to which they iiium . ordially
Nita l.etMiiijg -on Ule. áu.K li«I
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filling her life. Mr. Smith has lived any who wish to wane
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ffnMsfgutcpKorrell( is making n vlgl* among us for years nnd fins proved him­
A coat with style . and class
Many frictAlk TiImkiI Sanford will' lie
■wbrtrUotliuv. MtV. l i W. Smith.' ,
and the most practical hunt­
self to be n good citizen nnd ncighlior, enteresfed’tti KiuiW* tii.it Mtsg Nellie J..
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ing coat ever designed-. Is
MryJsmes flvntis of Twin .pike«, has qnd is. es|M&gt;clally admired for Ills kint^- Cowan liqb »old tier ,.|pw practice (o her
absolutely
w ater-tight, yet
hcnrtrdnrss.
Their
man)
frti-nd»
wish
for
“ ■^[hed from her summerouting fnAhipartner in JnrlrHutiVlilc und wttli her
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light and flexible. A cont
them uurcli Impplne»» a* the years pas» inoiher Mrs J P ■ I’.iwnn hot guifc in Let
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made to fit n hunter und very
by.
SALfc DILLS
('hurlestoii. S (’ . in (ijunKl—»tie winter. 1
Ditdieih Hulcock is. ijgnin among
liberal
in' cut.
Mi»» CtrwomiS u. HpieW- o f , Mrs. W. W. j
««ke»rinnjf. At pwMAkjhè Is lyloi»Z
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bound
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leather; has leatherMiller of ilns^pMcu ami a graduate of
f*ith Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A.'Hicks.
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Sun ford H»&lt;h S&lt;-liool
ithamley bo*- oddcrate mill, at
in pockets, one outside patch pocket
Messrs Will. Edward» and i&gt; flouslon
Loujsr'Kiu-difig of Willoughby,__0 ?d
■Lake« station, resumed work for the
and had Tull game pockets through­
out the entire coat. The corduroy
season the first of the week. went to Orlando lust Tuewhiy in Mr. Ed rivejf in Sanford last Friday
collar fits perfectly and when turned
Wards'quto.
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_ st uur church opened Sunday,
up fastens with storm »trap. Tbs
Mr.
Olson
left
kalutdd*
Tor
his
home
at
und
Mr*
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lithjnst.. with Rev. G. U.-Woldron.of
button holes are all worked with
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'«flk , ailk-atilched stays at the strain­
H « ^.Fe-icfrer In charge, Services Pidinom.
ing points.
Mr. hnd^Mrs J. C. Smith of Oiniemn |
held at 3 o’clock every Sunday
Mr. 0. Houston »pent lust' Sunday nt
Ave.“
cnttitauietL
Mr.
add
Mrs.
Washburn
Has
ventilated tlhdsr arm guisets
l^ake Mary.
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and adjustable cuffs. The wsterof
Sutifurd
on
Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards are (he
proofipg I« by »n e w procesa that if
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proud parents of n dnugliter,' who arrived
really
11y wi
water-tight*
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gukst of Mi. and Mrv/J» t) Packard in
to blee*. their home Inst Friday.
U you want a coat that&gt;, has
“ J employe of Chose *.&lt; *..
MiM Ruth Gardner came over from Aj&gt;- lo# n .oh Sunday.
class, style, and yet room for
“ ^ora portion of iheTrliltj
Miss Laura Fish'of Cameron Avc. is a
Friday, and sj&gt;ent ii few duys with
any reasonable **bog,Minvesti­
delegate tins week at a club cunvciition '
her parents hero.* .
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gate this coat.
the grove« In thU «ecuon hnvo
Stewart Edwards of Stetson University, in Jacksonville.
*t crop tlmt has been known In |
\was hero Saturday and Sunday, qn n Visit
A card from Mrs. R. M. Warner of
toy large limb« have fallen to hit partms.
bridge Water,-Conn., who spent last
You
»eight of beautiful fruit.
winter brrr,.»ays this season they bad afeer a hard days work.
Mr. J.- S. Gardner was in Orlando lost
only 250 bushels of potatoes from their can have it yourself if you will
**he* and watermelons lead Saturday.
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fnrra while year of Ilf 10 if icy had ItiOO
lynt to Georgia every summer.
take home a few of those strict­
bushels from same amount of land.
will bring-him’ back to Genely hand made cigars called
winter.
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C. H. D IN G E E

and• McLnin, sr., visit*
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To tu« t:.nw&gt; of ih^ iUr«id

I njflree wftli Woofö’s Stottoti per»
re» poudc( »» regards J ho school childrens
a os lbé liule felluw «urne ol them
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and twsr r*on«
Opposite City Hall

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Sanford's Advertising Ust Wilt Soon
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Reach Mlfh Mark
conoa Hout:— Herewith you will find a
list of those who have subset ¡bed to the
Commercial Club's fund of $5,000 to be
used for the purpose of advertising San
ford as a place of health and residence.
Twenty-five subscriptions have netted
the Club $1,910.00. Four persona hove
refused to contribute to the fund to make
^ “ Sanford Famous." for what reoaon
am unable to telL It 'should be the pur
pose of every business interest In this
town to push the popularity of this fund
. until U has reached $5.000 mark and by
the time we have judiciously disbursed that
- a mount, ws will have produced mlel» re­
sults ns wiU demonstrate the justice ant
feasibility of making Sanford’s advertis­
ing campaign a permanent one, being
just at active in one season as in an­
other.
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Thousands of persons ore coming into
Florida every month in the year. They
go to the places that give them invita­
tion to come The citizens of this Com­
munity have hid , U&gt;c splendid attribute
- o f our town And environs under a Celery
Board, and Ij^shoU purpose to remove
Allid.board tfithc Atytp heap and intro­
duce Into our town up element’ that has
been totally Ignored neglected, I. e., the
* p&amp;aon of comfortable means who desires
to come to Florida add establish a win• tec home. Teps of thousands of families
arc In such conditiuil/financiolly that the
Idea of adding iiiure^nlollars to tlteir
. finances does not enter Into their cal­
culations in the matter .of making
winter home and it is this class of per­
sona that we must It^dto to come and
liv e with us.
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Youri very truly
Thomas K. Bato , Secretary.
Hot anca tail rrport
W. L. Morgan..................
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Criminal Cgurt
The stale vs. AlexnTnfet Iji Lain (□
French negro).. Charge, assault and bat­
tery. La Lain plead guilty. and was lined
$25 and cost.
The state vs.- Daniel Matter. Charge
aggravated assault. Verdict, not guilty.
The state vs. Guy Thomas. Charge
larceny. He was found guilty; sentence
will txj jiassed later.
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The state vs, Robert See gar ami Frank
Roper. Charge, hunting ijunil out , of
season. Seegar was acquitted. Roper
was Hi nnd unable to attend.
The state vs. Deu Bruton. Charge, as­
sault with intent to kill. Verdict not
guilty.
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The static vs. Washington Siplins.
Charge, assault with intent to kill Thtk
cuse had been continued over four sessions
of the court He wus found guilty, nnd
fined $5011, or 12 months on the road.
. The state vs. WiU Washington. Charge
larceny. Plead guilty, and was fined $100
and cost, or three months on the road.
The state vs. Joe Agin was a news
boy on one of the local trains, and wus
charged with selling liquor on the trains,
and found guilty. He was sentenced to
three months.
T he trial of J L idling. who w as charged
with g iv in g worthless cheeks, came tip
y e s te r d a y afternoon, b u t w as c o n tin u e d .

Oilier cases disposed of yesterday in­
cluded, the slate vs, Henry Robinson.
Charged, selling liquor. Continued.
Tho stale vs. Dan Smith. Charge,
larceny. Verdict, guilty of petit larceny.
Fined $50 and cost, or four months.
Tho state vs. BenJ. Catnon. Charge,
larceny. Annulled.
The state vs Frank Morris Charge,
selling liquor. Found guilty; fined $350,
or six months.
The state vs Edward Williams Charge
grand larceny. Guilty; given one year.
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Seed P o ta to e s

Wo can furnish extra (Inequality Spaul­
ding’s Rose No. 4, Seed Potatoes, at $3.00
per hag delivered, Sanford. We guaran* tee this seed to be'Arst class In every
particular. Call to see us before placing
order.
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Our prices on Lettuce Hampers, Lettuce
O ates. Celery Oates, etc., are right.
Samples may be seen in our office. Or­
ders taken now for future delivery.
M. 0. COGGINS 00.
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Notice Is hereby given to all creditors.
Legatees, distributees and all persons
having claims or demands against the
estate o f .Calvin Johnson, deceased, to
present them within two years.
HCNXtnTA-JOKKSON.
Administratrix.
Dated July H 1911. $ «tos.
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Grocery — giro him o ' call.
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HAT’S a strong assertion—Isn’t it? But You'll
agree with us that you would be making a mistake
if you purchased before you had examined and per­
sonally tried on either a -print ires coat or suit.
There’s a delicacy of line—a smartness of style to a
iJrinrires that really places them in a class alone.
They really confer on their wearer “Distinction in
Dress,” and that’s what you are seeking.
Come in tomorrow and let us show you.

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SOME

REASONS

WHY

CAUSE FOR ALARM.
Srnd Your

D. HOLDEN

L o i* o f A p p .t ita or D l.t r e t * A fter E a t­
ing a S y m p tom T h a t S h ou ld Not
Do D lir o g a r d t d .
Appetite I. just a natural de*lre Tot

Cleanini?
ning a:
and I )\ cing
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fuml Loss tif npptail» or ■luinm.h ilia
retili p}Mri$ SI, ri ri: 1
truss nfi.-r callup Indlriu« Indigestion
or djrtpcpalo. Over cut lug U u tiulilt ! F T C n C H
Dry ( Bailing
S H O U L D NOT B E E L E C T E D
very dangerous to a person's pond gen
uni
Steam Dve Works
oral lieu Itli.
It la not what you cat. but what you
iQ (he Sou th .
Mail w J t n it*'•?
digest am! assimilate that does you
piff of Florida hart (fieri penrupiH * «'*
good. Horn« of the at rung cat, heaviest,
CfifcfuUjr. A ll wollt gulf Jilt" *1
and healthiest persons nro modern to
eater*.
There la nothing that will muse
more trouble thuu a disordered atom
PUnL‘^ 229 Eji»i Uuh'j s*
ach, and many people dally contract
Holden eaya ho is for progress; where has he shown nny progress?
Jacksonville • • • Morula
serious mnlndlea lim ply through dt*
He don’t pay o dollar taxon propert yasBcsscd in his name In Orange regard or abuse of the stomach.
We nrge nlf who B u f f e r from any
aio S«r**t »*4 IHW^“Jl
County. He is an agent for a land company who own property in San­ stomach derangement, indigestion, or Briwlwt-?03 M
tile. FloaJa
dyspepsia, whether nrnto or chronic,
ford. He has
put
the
price
of
lots
in
Sanford
so
high
that
one
cannot
to
try
ilcin
ll
'Dyspepsia
Tablets,
with
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the distinct understanding that wp will
buy and have enough money left to build n home, nnd by so doing he is refund
their rnaucy without question
*r y\\, . ,i
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or
formality,
if after rcawonable um o f
a stumbling block in the progress of Sanford. He has never built n house
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this mt’dlclue, |l}ey arr hot tferfeclly
in Sanford to rent op to live In, neither has his company. Do you call satisfied with the ffthilts. We recom
mend them to.tfor ftisfomera every
them progressive? Ur. Spencer has built six houses on Park Avc. be­ dSy, and have yct.tu hcay o f nny one
.
. F or Women
who has not tieen iwadtlfW by tDem.
tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, and put the rent where n man We houoflilj U'Ucyo.
Have
Mote-FHend.
than any other
do bo with
m a s s im e or patterns. M cC all .'t* ^
can pay it and live. Mr. Spencer Is a progressive man. He is building out equal, They give Tery prompt re­ reliable Fashion Guide monthly W
lief, (tiding to neutralize Ihe gastric
one million tfnc bumltrd thou*»*”
up Sanford both In population and houses. That is the kind of progress Juice», strengthen the digestive organs, hotnr». Bctitjés showing oil tlic I*1"*
to regulate thk bowels, nnd thustopra
■iL-iigqsolMi CnH PsiterfU,each
Sanford needs, and not HOT AIR. progress.1 Give us G. W. Spencer for mole .perfect nutrition, nnd eradicate is hnniful of fcpntkting sim^t sten**
and heljrfu! information for w**«»««t.
all nnhealthy symptom«.
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Mayor the man who has ‘ proved by his works that he is progressivem
w a ' ttrge y o p t o try a 25c. box of
t r t ó r K i.iT .r i'’.“ i
Reislt Pyspcpva Tablets, which gives
n n u . « ... Iiw!i,rt&lt;r( .p, tm«l tk* mMSV1**
man who is truthful and honest who will always pe found in Sanford 10
days' Iroatment. A t the end of
U tCiil h u u n i l i i r ,.
1,
-that time, your money w ill be returned
when you want him. *
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W&gt;sa KMT, rermumr
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to yon If you are ftpt satisfied. Of
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kw sw wa M fO II
iHl" »«T S'Ut
coorae, la ifcrinfic case« length o f treat; •.
nu%*r&lt;NsHC'tt. N»nt Dihw thio l) (Vr1'
R es p ec tfu lly yours, f1
mailt vartes. For mch case«,. We have 'frVjrrpMt (òhi, pj.b, oau Irem
twfi-J|rgcr sIZS«,. which M il for WeM cC A L L ’S MAGAZINE
. TO. Remember, ydu can obtain
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til turned Ic* Hr this tyithmnnlty
fit otir store-T &gt; t Kexsll gtofe.
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SANFORD.

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WORTHLESS LANDS

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

u r e — w lo * ii a s a le u f a ( r j i l o f

It Dsosellnm ttirtfn fire for heating
PkOpBies i&gt; nee Ir I in 11 irldu, that when
S fstDily in Oilund i made a blaze m tile
*P«I Are place, the lire department rush*® •*** scenr. nml ttiere was no end of
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TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER

PINK SIIEtì DLISIIES

Discarded Florida Tract W orth More
__ L .J*. Than a Gold Mine
rneGeficratNcws of The Land
Around Lake Butler, in the new county
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of Flowers.
of Pinellns. there was a small tract of
land which the Northern prospector balk­
ed upon and smiled Probably be took
CULLED MOM THE STATE P R E SS
n handful of it ulong with him and when
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he retufned to Indiana or the effete. East
to Cpltomr of the W eek'» M ost lnjr he'.enlcriup.ed his friends around tfio
portunl Happenings In the J $ .\ -bl&gt;^elUtSd country store sjove liy sIkiw. . . state's Domain. . /•
' Ing (hem Florida Mill and made various
’ The dosing sm i°n ° f tho Gjnfrrence and sundry remarks on the side iliut it
• 0( Chtritle* and Girrectlon waa held Sat- was' so lacking in huinuk that vegetation
■day at the Women's Club .at Jackson- for miles around was suffering from the
‘"
rife There was a largo attendance of contagion.
About
n
year
ago
a party of gentle­
’ delegate* and the Interest and enthusiasm
men
from
NeW
Jersey
came to Tampa,
wu si manifest as on tho opening day.
interested
in
'slurring
a
Hungarian coluny
1 ' The JaekocmvUl* branch of the United
jn
Florida,
where
they
could provide a
Gaud««* of iluT hf federacy is going to
hfcA|hing
spot
for
•
their«
fellow . coantry£ t * k t the baulasMp^Florlda' with n.
bmnie tabled it)
Dm Senator W.J. Drynii. who' had the breeding tenement districts of New Vnrk.
These men went over n miieh-udvcrtised
*wp named.
colouizatiim tract—Inn lint with run
The St. Petersburg Times announces
♦ that If will «oon l&gt;ecome n dnily morning that bear not if ml eyes (tint sec nut
They looked ujsin llmt tract of sandy
DsVtpspef, 0 J St. Petersburg will then
soil and felt of it, and stuck some of it
fcava-ltfo daily papers, tl\P Evening Inde­
in their pockets, and wont away. Titcy
pendent having been In the field for sev­
did not dilate upon their trip to Florida
eral years.
about.a big stove m n country store.
Ifn. Lydia Blunt, n resident of Polk 1 hey hike«) to u laboratory and tested
county, has, entered suit in the United out the yarn! And they came back to
States Court for $12,000 dutnuges against Tumpu and quietly bought up the land
the Atlantic Const Line. Mr*. Blount is n nt n song. And when they bad ncgrest sufferer with rheumatism, und has cumuinted nil the laud they wanted tile)
louse an invalid's diuirr In lielping her announced they laid ttie’ best tied of
off the train the employes let her drop to silica In (lie United States, nssiiyiiig
the track, breaking both of her legs.
9U34 (»cr cent pure They luive a fe**
ColW. M. roomer is hot niter the votes million tons und it is wmtli a few dollars
.forcongress in bis district, and is using u a (on.
• grest deal of newspaper space which will
Now comes the re|«&gt;rt llmt nt Tarpon
certainly reach the voters
Springs there has been in cu r isiM I for
The total cntrh of list) in Pensucula lust $500.000 the Triton Silt, a und Mining
week was more than 400.000 pounds, and Co., for the miiiiuluctqre «f glu»s and
consisted mostly of groupers und rod isirceluin wure.
snappers. The catch represented nt
There was millions in llmt »nit bless
whoiesile prices nearly $13.000
truce.
«,
At Aulnirndule lliere is snml which
Tbs school euroUiucul in Tampa for (be
IS
lilt'
plate
glass
maiiiilii.tiirers
say
month of Uctiuei shows a total of 5.171
best glass sand In (be country
- This includes the city schools only.
sk
It linsu't been w; many years ago that
The ckltens of Mudisou will soon vote
vast,
acres of land *eir gobbled up by
upoa the purchase of i Il* electric lighting
lug
corporations
and _Umjitinspbuic infwpanl of that city by the municipality. ..
duster rsTTlblisbed Thar wortlib-s* InmT
A factory it soon to be established in
is now covered wirii over $50.000.000
Lakeland with a capacity of |,2(J0 cons
worth of machinery und budding, pro­
of.fruity sad Vegeta bles per day.
ducing $10.000,000 of phosphate each
ATaeDrytma Elks have finished their
year.
&lt;
new turn*. I a •tiuildiug Is said to have
A few yrurs ago out mui k .poudi were
frnt sibut S2U.000 and it one of tile finest given a w a y — t h r o w n III us g m s l m e a s ­
ia the stair
Sospendrd liy Mayor Titus and publicly
reprimsolnl. pl.irrd under arrest on *llie
fhsrr« of assault and battery, eStuped
/mm (be deputy slier iff. recaptured nt
Pi« Orange, boznj over to the criminal
Chart lot trial and later released on bond.
• its series of li ipjvnings In one duy in
the career of J K I. ike, who for n couple
• •'••^a filled (tie pmuon of city marshof Daytona

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w o r t h $ I n o to $ 1 . " »' a n .li re

Mistrial In Aisoii Cusc
Orlando. Fla.. Nov. 20 —(Special)—The
trial of L B. Lloyd, a young white man
of tlus'city, accused of Arson |tv con­
nection wild the burning i n burn ta-longing to Charles (ir.ti tinsi. n ra r Orla ndo.
resulted in n mistrial, tfif Jury Stilili bu g
four for acquittal, two fur «Lxmv ittioli
The cose went to :lit* Jur &gt; Saturday
afternoon. When cmin OMlV rrird Ibimorning the furemun o f (h r jury reported a disagreement and
and the
the jur
juiyy w.t*
»
dismisses!. Tins is ttie second time the
youth has been tried, the former trial nlxi
resulting In n disagreement. I f Is be­
lieved the state will dow drop the case.

^ bright. who for many years had
• prominent merchant of Like CitV.
_• *od
himself early Monday
®*olttg. He had l&gt;ecn In bad health for
Good Supper and Pretty Girls to
••■•time and tin»!* attributed ns the Serve You
*•“»• of his rash ocl
The ladies of the Kpiscojvd church will
After being out three hours! tho Jury In give their annual bazaar and «upper,
murder case pending against the three Tuesday, December 5th—afternoon mid
f°r «he killing of Deputy evening. Handsome Christmas (iresents
^ .
Jj* White at St. Augustine, return­ and a delightful supper ut the following
prices:
ing I ! ! ? "* “ la,e hour ln ,t " W 'L T,,e
► MEJU).
i,n • 'erfflct of murder In the c
Oysters
25c
^^•«gree with recommendation forTnerR“ wi* . -'Gucktull
Stew
r
case of Uasooitv.Carfton, and
Chicken Salad. 20c
'» the second degree against Dan Ham, 10c • •
Potato Sola JilOc
Bukixi Beans, 10c •
"** »snon Carfton.
e
.*• *
Coffee, 6c
Tea’. 6c
8 *&gt;*nw °I tndderate dimen- Orange Sherbet. Ibc
Cuke, 5c
of Ke*
^
,0,newb*,e ««Uiward * Home-made Bread Served with Supper
s**,
Northeast strata, warnings
Well Caved F-Iri V* * ‘
i rTfa WdCf,!d u* |,fom Miami «o
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1 y,' 5 'X*«' *.*.
•i j . t_
e; The local weather bureau
A distressing accident occurred at Mar­
Uiji' ! notified. from Washington. iners Lake, in die lmrrinchen section.
7. It U not expected that wo will Wednesday, when Charles Anderson, n

Ihe'dw Ul*n *
**in*tonn unless rocent settler in that section, met death
WWUotl of the storm changes. .
in a cavo-in. He was digging a well and.
when about fifteen feet down the sand
tt« l t k &lt;I 0ni i'hC WeU founded fh w T
caved In, burying him under iL Ilfs
UCk U no' 0 ,ulclde' bu‘
kfewin/c.* " ay ,ow«nl T&gt;arts unknown, young daughter immediately £nve die
r * * k . T n v di?W &gt; ?«pnco early last alarm and neighbors responding were soon
k ■ it i' .'¿**5^ • prominent saw mill at the work of rpaFUe. However, the task
brin&lt;* 10 Tampa the was no easy one, as a general cave,pi
**.*£*. _*nd conversed with ensued, so it required yearly five hours to
w . ; , rewrnWttig Dlnlack ond reach' him.' Wheu'f6und life was^ of
2 *® J “ on is acknowledged br couFie, exUnct— Pdlatia Times-Herald.
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New goods arriving' at W. W. Lunge
ve hima. colL
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FARMER’S INSTITUTE

TRAIN

Correspondent Corrects Errors Made Several MundreV People Visited E*
In Last Week's Kcport
i.h ib lts While Mere
»•
' Sanford. Nov 17.—The first enr of let­
The Farmer's Institute train come in
tuce of the season from Sanford moved tm schedule time last Friday night und
Thursday of Inst week. Ttie quality was tnnny people tried to have a look ut the
poor on account of unfavorably weather exhibits at once but there were no ar­
(bis senson which has been very drouthy. rangements made for a .night display
The plant has been |»rrdis|«ncd to go to and they were forced to wa^l until morn­
seed instead of heading, us it would hove ing.
limit} jilid the season been cool und not
Tlte educational ll«tr-'fc4lh (be train
■wi dry This condition has materially In­ were completely worn’ out with their
jured early lettuce, which is hardly con- strenuous efforts the day before and were
sided marketable, and some growers hove unnble to make addresses but the crowds
ploughed up the first crop and will reset were entertained ut (he different ex­
A blight or (llsensu lias uppenred In the hibits by tho men in charge and were
early crop. Since the rains conditions well satisfied.
arc materially improved, «ml il m con­ . Tltyjltspl.iy of vegetables and (mils
ceded now that the crop will begin mov­ and ToYage^cnips wus n good one. The
ing freely by December und quality then bogs were greatly udmired by the SuitII be gixjd
ford farmers us his liot(sldp _ 1s cointUuctiidng ip JgaM flTCCM BnBF. around
celery crop will be shorter than Inst sea- here.
son. and ttie sninc is true of (lie Sanford
Tlte farming implements also came in
section
It is stated (hut the supply uf for u share ol discussion although our
fancy celery hi New York State is iigbi l&gt;eoplc here arc well up on (Ins kind uf
tins season and California Is short KUO uiatcr.nl.
acres, und while the .Michigan crop Is
Wilbur McCoy, Immigration Agent,
normuRTre smaller yield from the other tuul 'Trainmaster Wagner of (lie A. G
sections, it is believed, will cause prices L. were with (he (rain.
to be belter than usual this winter.
President Murpliree and SpeciulTcorAll lust week the weather remained respondent Jesse liur(z were said to be
warm ami decidedly unfavorable for let­ with the (rain although they were not
tuce. (lie warm spell lias been so pro­ much in evidence.
longed iti.it holds in nearly every section
around Sanford
ore showing tJi. li.nl
effects uf the wcottier Sonic fields hove
been ufleeted more than others, and quite
n number are in such had simp«- that
their owners h ov e hern n o m i u e d llmt
the crop is beyond control, und the best
plan would be to plow up the held. A
good many puictics have been destroyed
in tins way. Il has been no iinisunuion
(lung to lind u Held in winch 2, (h )0 lbs
of feitllizcr to tile acre have been used
All tills is lost when the held is ploughed
up
Many wlio have been coili|&gt;elled to
destroy (heir crops in this «.o&gt; are trying
lo save llie (list lot of terldizer by adding
a not her thousand lo ttie acre so ns to
hasten the development of a second crop
of lettuce which Is being sown
The
«mu in weather hnq c g W - ' t e j « good deal
of lilark -heart ami *mVtr i
heading
ttie plan! lias gone largely to seed
Through a tyisigraplucal error in tiny
report last week on the celery crop of
1910 it was shown ilint only 25.000
packages had been shipped. Wliiit w.cs
intended was 125 not) President If L.
Hughes of (he Tli.rnlo Vegetable (¿rowers
A von lotion vov» that l'ie aclilot figures
/ire Iju.dnu tankages handled (or 1910-11
and he 1» confident tlint the present
season will show above 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 packages. The association will take every
safeguard in
grading and
sjiippiug
|&gt;rodnels of the very highest quality
Grliwers are better organized (Umi ever
before, mid llie out look Is brlghte.r all
uround
Another error in (lie iop&gt;til was dial of
llie iniindsef Diris ior () f Chuse
This
Mr I luisr is fr•• u lie- West, romilig fioie
n few years ago
Tin* re|«&gt;r( stated tbnt
S. () t'luise, of R in se Kt C.i. was a dl
rector of (lie ussocintum. Nu one miln «:te d with Cliusc A (&gt;&gt;., is cduhccteil
with tfie Florida Vegetable' Growers' A»«
sod a tlon . tM. () Coggin Co., of Pitisburgli

The trulli brought

out

many

growers
us (o

j nod caused more or less discussion

(lie itesi methods to be [Hirsiied III m u k
mg
the most money from (lie leust
acres
Fewer acres go further at Sanford and
(he Sunfurd section could just about
raise everything dial was shown un (be
display trulli.

Revised List of Voters
City Council tuoi mi yulied session No»ember I Ht it. at 7 To p in, for llie purl«&gt;»c of revising ine city registration list
Present
W l) Holden, president pro
leni . H A. Howard. J l&gt; llwvidson, H
Ward, S. Runge, tinti II R. Slevens. A b­

sent U I. Tliruslier
Moved js^bfVgondrd dial (lie following
names be ordered stricken from lhe list

Brùwlev. W M
Itoli ve. T ti
Uiaford, Livi
UerchHl. M
,,
Broadwnter, C M
Col ben, N A
t^irry. Win
IKiblnns. (’ A
t.VPllS, J 11
r lowets. 1 M
(ìrilllib, W K
tiru»cs, 1 L
GatchelL F M
(ìutcbull. D
CnrwixHl. Geo
Match. I. J
lliMildiun. Richard
llnriley. (! K
Harris. H
H'Iglls. W J
Ingram. John
Jolipsoii. G hi
Jcniimgs. W J
JenkUiK. Wm
Juiner. Henry
Kuys. Levi
Kanner.- K
l^wis, Frook
Leonanli, Il (J

Mrlaicus. Mark
Mack, JM .. ^
Maudcrvilh II *
McKinnon. Hugh
Myers. W 1)
Marsh, it J ■— v
Mnlcoliu. John
MoCullongli. G'‘o li
Nu kin. Il.'tft)
Powif», K J
I’ aikiT. F M
Price. J R
Perkins, T J
Pu/kar, R M
Prtoe^T U
Price. VV S
F’y jy . C G
Pearson. C (*

SANFORD’S PUBLICITY
Vigorous .Campaign To Be
Inaugurated

COMMERCIAL CLUB IS GROWING
Secretary Bates Writes About
Plans or the Club On
Publicity

the

Tho spirit of progress in Sanford is
typically depicted in the support that the
advertising fund of tho Sanford Commer­
cial Club Is receiving. With four hours'
wutk un dm part of dm writer, the sub­
scriptions reached the neat figure of |2.000. leaving little or nu doubt but what
the maximum set by the committee—
$5,000—will easily l&gt;e reachçd. Every
4^Ai»ried miiu
lanlfesicJ n spiri rut exceed'I I I Y
T TTb
t n , rnciVemfril.
b o V e r n f r i i ' and'
n n ' r f nof
òot *
tngmJ-dilitv’ -lrr
only gave abundantly of their fund*, but
agreed to put In. a gooff word here ami
there where fruitful effort will be needed.
(•rent care will be exyreised in die out­
lay of die money. Already llie secretary
has been visited by half a dozen smooth
tulkcrs from qbroad who seemingly hod
designs upon tho roll. But their powers
of. annexation were not sufficiently de­
veloped to even permit them to get in
sight of the real money. Sanford has
sense enough and bruins enough und en­
ergy enough to look after it* advertising,
without having to pay llie t&gt;est part of
the fund to outsiders for imaginary ser­
vice and advice.
The materials dial will tie issued by.tlir
Publicity Department ,*uf the Commercial
Club will lie of the very best qunlity.*fcftd~
care will betaken lu allow aialiiiug of a
cheap nature in taant with the seal of
die city s(aiii|ied u|*m il. Such mediums
of advertising will be used us reiwti per­
sona who have ample means to ifivest in
Sanford pro|M-r(ies Great stress will he
placed upm llie ltii|sirtuit&lt;.'e uf tins city
as a place of ol! die year round residence
and every pjlen U p dor bearing upm die
many attributes of our community in this
respect will t&gt;c handled lu a very compre­
hensive manner.
* What wp nowFhnvu to do is to stand
tmCfthor
Act with that . cohatlveuess
l i-t moves mountains, make "Sait/urd
(,'hrf Jlest Plane On Earth" the slogan o f .
Of 'bter/ citizen, and in n short time the
result*'Ll out publicity campaign will boi fi
.
&gt;
gin to assefl itself
- t ’ Yours very truly.
"
T homas K IDrrs. Secretary

3.5000.000 Box Drop
Mf, W C. Tenipto. uf ttid Hurida Citrus
Excltangc,# sa y s-that. the totui Floaklaerq(i irf orangey, and grapefruit for, lit«
sfusj t t I9II-P2 wilLOc «inly from tligpa to *
tbrjre iiud u luff mitffoii Ifixes. Tlte fruit
li'*,ev«w, 4io(h orange* nud grnpcfrulr.'. is
uf the tirvst quality, flavor and juicyhess
dial the state bus,aver prudtiwd since
Howe, W 1)
ttnULL freeze. Nearly tHitwnaJf of the'
Iti.lbcoll. W A
.’ nTffc cnip.l* not of (tic first..bloom, hot
Nnigb'tàry, M Y
of bttei blooms, ‘wjudi .sliould, not l»o
Scoti. M L
shituntj untU'nfttfi-lllc holiday*, so thero
I
Sigiti. J il
Will not be Hvailtilile for ttif/ vTlianksStrlngfrllow, W A
givtug and holiday trade tliis year to •
Trunk. It C
• exceed a .million and three-quarters t o .
toon, J r w
tyo million botes, as against, neatly
Vining. J M
throe tnllliod boxes' last year, and fogr '
distributed a (virtion nf tffi*" (irotlucis die
Williams. J -M .
f million hoxas tlie preceding year. There­
Walker. W D
(inst season, but are nut in the deal tills
fore. people whfl.huve oranges to sell'
Wiirinnck. W C ' • slmuld bear tins extreme shortage iu
year, us far us (Jn* association is con, Lelulutrt. L M
ceriird.’ S. O, Chase is ’ the Sanford Lem. F L
Yules.' R I)
mind iigd no: be in a liurry to Jet- their
manager fnf.(Hinse ft Co . which concern La sii. Mock
Young. G HJ _ , ;
fruit gff ill uny^old price.
will l&gt;c a lnrg£ -factor in (tie lettuce and
Chrritd. On motion- die .clerk was In­
‘home Murrlnii^
celery deni this sensou, 'having the nc- structed to furnish the executive comnJlt^ppilay aflernoot»Mat 2 o'clock, at tho
Cmmt of several of die largest and mast tce of the wlme Irian's primary with n
rxiwrionced gniwers. -Outside of Chase certified copy of die registration H/t. Off home of her parents, Mr. snd^Mrs. Ham­
&amp; Co., and the Florida Vegetable firnw- znotiou council now ndjourtnyl.'
•’ y ' r rick, on Palmetto Avenue, between third
. 'M. W.'Lovcu^ Clork.
uiid^fourth streets; Miss Corn Use Hamrick,
e.r»' Asidclution, qf wlncJi N. A-. Colbert '.,
u aguin truffle tmmngci, so far there aft) U
wits united iu marriage to Mr.. A. W.
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.th e Vaaaarolrth
nd'other distributors ift the (leaf— Florida
Tliurjton, Rev. G H. Summers, of the
Produce New*.
. ¿£r .. v 'r *. ^ They camr^We sitvr. ami lhpy conquereil: Methodist church preformed the ceremony
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is ihe-&lt;«piniun of the large and apprecia­ wjdflr made the happy pair one- The
tive Audience. which cnioyed the’ delight-, Her hid extends to thorn congratulations
Quiet d om e M arriage- V
ful
entertainment, "by the Vn»*nr Girls. and best withes.
Mis* Bessie. Grave* and Mr. JIT C.
McMullen were inprripd at the tidtliV of Friday evening; each one o f whom Is an
Florida Corn and Hay
th e 'bride'» mother/ Mrs. F. 't ^ OfaVes,' artiMi- AIL dm nice things said about
It
looks
good to a'Floridan to read Iq
tltem and |hclr entertainments, ami all tho
Monday sfternnop. nt 5:30 u' cIo m .
the
Hastings
News that ''shipments of
The ceremony was (»erformed .by Hev. laudatory coinm'endalioris by/the press
o
t
t
t
0**0
bnd
*
lrty
oro
hclng made from tuis
everywhere;
Sonford
wffl.be
glad
to
C. H. Summers of the Meihodhit diurclt.
t,,1^ pl^oe.” There is no reason Why Florida
knowledge.
Is
well
deserved
and
true,
Mr. and Mrs. McMullen left on the. evenshould out raise nil of Its furagu crops
lhg train fnr 1'tuppa, where they Will she reserves to herself- the pleasure uf ad­
make a short visit before returning td ding. that “ the half bus never been told.’ and put them Into cattle and hogs.
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Sanford, their future home. Mr. McMullon % *
.-, . One Killed First Day
Navigator. In Orlando
Is connected with the Atlantic Cop*t
Death claltried the usual toll in (be au­
Line Railway.
*
V ’ Chester Kennison, who (iroposes to navi- tomobile taco at Savannah yesterday.
goto a motor boat down the Mississippi
r: \
Joe Dawson, Marmou driver, wus hurt on
Miami is to havu n nbw.banking insd- river, and over sdiup of. the other Inter­
auto course, end MeNny. Case driver,
tulltlLi which is another evidence of the esting bodies of wnt«^, wa*&gt; In town this
killed In d.ftnjjsh up.
rapid ' strides that city is making. The morning for a brief visit. ; Mr. Kennl*o,o
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Wndé does ihokl of the-Sartford piano
new Qistitution it to be called die South­ now lives In Sanford, but lately made hi*
ern Bank and Trust Company, with tt epp- home In Orlando, where ho hat many tuning. Phone or write to Wade, the

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                    <text>November lo, o u

Reports Read— Petitions Pre
sented— Road M atters

SOME STRAW ROADS MADE
Elections On The Hag Question P eti­
tioned Tor New D istricts—
Geneva Bridge. Z tc.
Board met Tuesday, Nov. 7th. 1911.
Present, Chairman Overstreet, Commis­
sioners Merrill. Dillard. Brown and Wood­
ruff.
The following were granted license to
carry fin arms:. J. H. Lee, Tr., pistol;
sureties. G. W. Venable and S. 0. Shinbaiser. N. J. Patrick, .pistol: studies.
R. L. Bunch and Robt. Parham. W. CL
Hill pistol sureties, W. J. Hill and R. A.
Newman. A. J.-McCulley, pistol; sureties.
Win. Jacobs and J. B. Jonea. A*- •&gt; MrCulley, rifle; aure ties. Win. Jacobs and J.
B. Jones. Alice* Hnrrold, pistol: sureties.
A. E. Yowetl and Gea A. Speer. W. J.
Thigpen, pistol; sureties, Rich’d H. Marks
and Walter L Morgan. W. T. Deane,
pistol; sureties. J. E. Pace and Théo. J.
Miller. W. E. Kenney, rifle; sureties, J.
Thomas. pTsiol; suret ft* WTSTlIand and
^ J r W. Miller.
v,r •J h e bonds of iho following as Notaries
Public were approved: IjouIs S. Dollve.
sureties, S. G. Dollve and E. G. Duckworth
M. O. Dovrll. sureties, S. E. Ives and S. W.
Howe. Bessie .G. Leake, sureties, H. B.
Leake, R.. L Bpnch .and W. M. Slemons,
A. E. McDonald, sureties, C. B. Robinson
and Gea E.'blolnn. N. H. Fogg, sureties,
X W. Osteen and J. M. Lewis. .Arthur R.
King, sureties, J. W. Jones a n d -L C . Os­
borne.
4J*.
Bond o(.D. C. Abemelhy for tbe care of
public funds, with W. M. Brittain. John
M. Cook and Walter Drennen as sureties
In the sum of $500. approved.
The petition of Geo. W. Simmons for
Increase of pension was approved.
Petition of R. R. Roberts. G. G. Jacobs
et al, to rcotraw road from end of marl
road near Nixon's corner, and continuing
toward Christinas for about two miles,
’ was refened to Messrs Brown and Bran­
ham.
Letter of Martin Sheppard received and
referred to Mr. Branham.
Resignation of *S. Jernigan ns Inspector
of marks, and brands, in precinct No. 10,
was accepted.
Letter from tbe Pldellty &amp; Casualty
company received nnd answered—bridge
not finished.
R e p orts of the following county officers
V»ere*received, read and fliedr- County
physician, superintendent county home,
superintendent roads and bridges, super­
intendent tax redemptions, polls collected,
county treasurer to stat»'auditor, county
treasurer, county auditor, certificates of
banks, sheriff to stote auditor, and report
of licenses.
J. B. Barlow and T. A Vnncey appear­
ed before the bor.nl in reference to pur­
chasing a discontinued day pit area of
two acres, lying just north o f the road
leading to Oooee, referred ' j p Messrs.
Overstreet and Branham.
h f *,
Victor Schulu appeared before tbe
board in reference to a crossing over tbe
A. C. L R. R. in St. Josephs, near Monroe.
Upon motion Supt. Brnnhain was instruct­
ed to have the route surveyed and lo­
cated.
Henry Tanner appeared before the
board In reference to the road from
Hodge Ford bridge to Christmas, connect­
ing with the Chuluota and Christmas
public road, Asking that the above yoad be
opened and established. Upon morion
the subject matter was referred to Messrs.
Brown And Branham, to report at next
regular meeting.
E. IL Kilbea appeared before the board
asking that some provision be p s d e to
get from the fill to tbe . lighter at the
crossing at the Geneva bridge; matter
was referred to Commissioner Woodruff.
J. W. Flint appeared before the Board
In reference to the payment for lumber
used at the East Coast Ferry bridge.
After discussion of the subject there was
no action taken, . s '
, * '?■j
*■' Communication from The Oktftwaha
, Nurseries In reference' to* repairing a
certain rood was received, and tbe matter ráferred to Commissioner Merrill.

Don’
Have

Garments

HAT’S a strong assertion—Isn’t -it? But Y ou ’ll
agree with us that you would be making a mistake
if you purchased before you had examined and per-,
sonally tried on either a - JJrtnhess coat or suit.
There’s a delicacy of lin e-a smartness of style to a
•Princess that really places them in a class alone.
They really confer on their wearer “Distinction in
Dress,” and thpt’§ what you are seeking.
Come in tomorrow and let us show you.

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YOWELL &amp; CO.
Oviedo road, Maitland and Lake Howell
r&amp;id. Lake Mary and Sanford road, Paola
and Syhren Lake road from Wltnon'i cor­
ner to Poola church, Winter Garden and
West Beulah road, Winter Garden and
Cast Beulah road aouth of Oakland and Or­
lando road, Ocoee and Gotha p»ad aouth
of Orlando and Oakland road, Orlando
and Lake Underhill road.
. ,'
* The petition» of the fallowing named
dlalricta calling for an election to decide
whether twine shall run at largo were
presented, and being found to comply
with the law the dark was Instructed to
prepare the necessary details for holding
aoid election on Tuesday, Nov. 28; Pre­
cincts II, 12 and 13; Precincts 3. 25 and 4;
Precincts 1, 24 and 19.
Tito petition of G. J. Stroller. F. R.
Krumrs et nl. In reference to withdrawing
a petition hrreiofon) presented to the
board in rcitrance to a road known as
laid over until the next meeting..-Thf (MK
tltlon td bridge the ,0*paf. on tlw "Beulah
road was granted and' tie Supt.* o f foods
and bridge*. Instructed .to have' sold

bridge built os soon éa pòéslble.

iho Adventist' chureh About riuorteitsHe
weal of Lockhart mlUVras' received and
laid over under the ruleis.*'
—*y
The subject matter of TAe’ rhaiiie of
the road from Bear Head Kanu to Tnft,
Orlando nrtd KiMlipmee nghlit road re­
ferred to Me$snv OvoraUfkri;' Ar. Brnnhom
with power to act.
Y j,- •
Upon quitioi) it was. ordered that a.
warrant for $1041,10 on aeceuat of the
Gedeva Ave. Improvement j* 'm o d e to
J. T. McLain A Co. "
The eubJFcl matter g( purchasing o
team of mules wal lipbtr rnption refryrrfcd
to Mesara. Overstreet L Uranhnm.
i Upon motion MtssriC' Ovefskeej A.'
Branham trece inatfueted to liny A car
load of metal sewer pipe.
'
Mr. Overstreet.Wes Instructed to hnv&lt;
a cesa pool put hi at the JaiL'
*'
• Clerk-, was instructed to ,notify Mr.*
M eg lo expedito'the County maps as
much os potsJblA
:
McLaih wp« Authorized' to&gt;
guard at the .Gotmva' Avenue ImjjjrovoÇ
ment approach tp the bridge, coatnot to
ricecd SIOOO.UÛ
of the Supt., o f Hoads and Bridge
..

Tbe request of Bryant Cox to change

»V. The supejet matter of- purchaalng-^he. the Christmas TnylQr .Crook tPgd w o * ,^ •*- ' i_ -1.1_____ .

ffrred to In said communication ferrod to Messrs. Br6r/rt Ù A ; Branham
cfhttd. a* the price w«a excessive. with power to act.
jg.¿¿-v-' '. ^V. • Ll£ h
The recommendation of the Supt. of
lViiilon of a C. Worthington. Li J. Ilanoock et al. to straw tbb rpad froth Ortbro
Station on Sanford' k Oviedo K. R. east
one-half mile to Ohfo avenge, south onehalt mile, east one-half mjje to the rood
feeding Jo Cameron Ott$* Refocred to
CoaunlssToner WoodrilfT¿a&lt;l Superintend­
ent of roads and brld^Mf * £ ' ‘*V
Upon morion the fc u p fjff foods and
bridges was instructed to restnrtv the
following roads as .epQiUts practltahic:
Apopka and Oakland road. ApopkaAtyl
iy Springs road. Forest City and Orla»?
togd. rvt«y/t^v andCoakrajiroatL Orlan*
and PlnecasU# «sod. Winter Pork aad

Seen

A Letter I rom Jnpftn

Y

TUe feme of this Sanford celery deltaj
not proniuk I to the ’'U
real etuHe- men get 1
tdyrrtrW evéèy.dav, ^
Whit iter W i v e d ; &gt;
Japan:
&lt; :" •
J. N..WhItner Esq.
’ Dear Sin ■
r 1 üa
honorable high naide
from &lt;1

' Petition of L U Payne. I . L
et at, for road bygtnoihd at J birnst'Clty Pici
atoro,, running -M uqgratpH r along the' 'list
right of way of m e A. &amp; iVR’y
tClay Springs
place,- C K 'lff
place to point

AVOID HARSH DRUGS,

Stod Your (Vdrri for

Mtn&gt;cauiartip* T.ad-»„ c«uw injury Cleaning and Dvei

/ to th# B ow ik
1
®
J
•If JOU lire SUUJei't-lo connltpntiuD,
to thr iim«t thoroughly
rtjuipfsrd «ml modo it
yf&gt;U .shopld avoid strung dr-iiK* and
cathartic*. Tifroy only glvr ti*m[&gt;or.irj
relief Hod thejr reaction Is harmful uud ’ r e n c h Dr
wHpetluioa tnoro annoying thna const!
o i us
Dye Work
imtlon. TUej In jtio way effect a cure and Stcain
and tb«vlr' tcnduurjrla do weaken the
in (k&lt; South.
M ill of tiff! (ion) in)
alrvedy weak orgnlR with which they
pot of Fiorili« haod led promptly and
eofno la contact
:i
carefully. A ll work (uarantrrd.
We honestly believe that we have
the
Ct^psttpntion treatmnnl ever
ffovl»c&lt;l.~»0tir fnlth In It Is so efrong
Plant:— 229 Eaat Union St.
ghat fra sell it on tho positive 'gun ran
tee tbflt Tt aiiall not cost tbe user s
Jacksonville - - - Florida
cen^tlt ft does not glTe entire sntlsfar
tUih' And_ rornplebsly' remedy conitl|ut.
* ^hls prepsratlon Is called Bosall
•fwK#, —Î06 Main Stmt Ir.J an W. (»'
iafksuAfJU.
rilei. These kro prompt, sootblng.
t
t •tractive In action. They are
A n d « pt i r i t S p i chemiral discovery
Xogredfent Is odorless,
\
yv T
glories». Combined with
Ingredients, long
Ibdr usefnlarss In the
f; 0( ioustlpstlon. li forms a
sLla ekten Jast Ilka candy,
F o r W o n )* n
^
taken at any time, cither
tf- without fear o f thefr
Hava More Frionda tlinn any dhef
[
lnconreclcnca whgtover.
tr.aj;a*inrt»r taltotn*. -McCall» is 'K('
tellable Fashion Guido 0101^ 15- in
gripe, purge, nor cause
one million one hundred -.thousand
, : Tfc*y act without causing any
hornet Besides showing all the late»*
«iceaalr# looeeneae o f the
designs
of McCall Patterns, each i»‘ uc
.
.
are Ideal for children,
is brimful o f spAraliug shoit stone*
wfcok. OiUcato pereons, and aged peound helpful information forwomeu
pie, ak w e O 'a t for tbe moat hearty

ry Clcaimiji

Breazeale &amp;

Smith

/ttU i y itia^azuie
d M cCa!I .Pi(ttenw

comk In three else packages,
cents: 30 tablet«.
60 cenU. . It*
.
.
obtain them only
'99t‘ More — The R e itli store.

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Kajlmochl,
l

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te .iry the dried 1 ehlppfcr
oed while you weh at W. W.
» grocery^
• 'I • ;V. .. v
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4

Save M mwt a»d K rtp !■ flt y b by
*"*
tof UcClii'« M i p i i t f at M O . Coat! Otilf J’
I T 7* *&gt;ltJ{|!9
c* Uw cakt**'”

MaCaD Puttama Laad all «than la •t)&gt;&lt; / 1tiaplidtf, tn a o e r ant aoaihtf aeSI.
C.-tlrn Mil McCall l^ilrtnt thaa ant rtW» •••
MaVraraaiU—a. .Wnaatnalxr ihae m w UInm feat Scalar, or by nuU tram ; •

M c C A L L 'S M A G A Z I N E
1 M 4 4 « W . 37th S t; New Verii C»*y

�F*ublishod S e m i-W e e k ly— Tuesday and Friday

/.V S A N F O R D — L ife tit Worth Living

pTumfc«r

FARMERS’ INST 11lift

CTxhiblt Truln Will Be In Sanford Next
Saturday

General News of
------ of Flowers.

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M

o f the W eek's M os
it Moppenl0 * * *n **,e
Loir's D om ain.

ìjQ rW frt Cttlzrn bas storteti its
il empir Mocktng funi fot thè purot Chrittmai pfesents for thè poor
eo in that city
be o|-*ned in Pensacelo
. Bids • « ,oon 10
Bond Tnistces for lite
br (be Board of
worth of (idillilonnl

brtnl of H30.IXW

«rest paving.
The Marion county fair opens Novem­
ber 2llt. an&lt;l iI,pllslvc preparations are
msde by the promoters to make it
ikl usual gratifying success. The Ocula
S(*c a ys diet1’ wil1 1k&gt; ,ln0 •P«:i,» ''n»
from the leading farms and groves of the
county and urges every former and
botuewife tu grt busy preparing exhibits.
The Miami Auunioblle Association inis
pot to contest the auto tax I#w
of tbe State, und'-the (iro(io»ed effort In
Ibal direction will be abandoned. The
iotO owner* do mu semi to he materially
jptaeslrd in the mailer, und the comsiitlce cannot see it» way clear to mak­
ing sa example "f one of the members.
' S. Petersburg dairyman have Increased
the price of nnlk to fourteen cents a q&lt;
Lee ArmMtetid. tin* negro

SPECIAL

who fatally

The Patsiku biard of trade is («-(luring
gl bold a big crlebratlon m that city
when the Ocala N.irthern Railway reaches
there.
Tlie tourist' .m l honieseekers are coinlog to Florid 1 it the rate of several
|N*&lt;Uind pri week

ÎÜ ADVERTISE SANFORD
Six Thousand Acres of Good

Items of Interest Gleaned Frolli
Various Sources

"flic University of Floridoy. in co-opera­
Land Changes hands
tion with tlie A. C. L. Railway, will run a
Farmers' Institute Spcciul Train, which
will he at Sanford an Nov. 18lh. 8 to 10 DFA1 CLOSED Will! SANfORD MEN
o'clock.
.
.
**Ttils train will consist of live or six
cars, thus Hiving a splendid lot of e x ­ Property Is Ncor Lake George und
Said to Be Very Rich and Mow­
hibit material and an opportunity for
ing Well Lund
seeing the best of H onda'» product*
A
transaction
in land amounting to a
One car will bontain nothing but citrus
fruit and citrus material. The different ! quarter of a million dollars lias just been
methods for packing the different sizes closed by a syndicate of £uuiurd gentle­
will be shown, nn expert packer being on men with the real estate firm of Dowling
the trnin to
show how the packing &amp; Tnrver, of Jacksonville.
The acreage amounts to something over
should be done. An expert will lecture
on the subject of how to load the cars six thousand, the land lying along the
Special lectures will also be given on southeast shore of l.uke George, in Volusiu
whitelly control, citrus disease control, county, between the main, line of the
Atlantic (mast l ine railway and the lake.
nnd citrus fertilizers.
There will be (wo cars exhibiting varl Hitrbcrvllle In near'tile center of tlie cast
ous grasses, legumes, und farm crops side of the tract The amount (mid for
These cars will prove of great Interest, a» this lupd may seem large to the uniniti­
few people realize that Honda can pro ated, but when it In known that (-very
title* so much forage in there cars will acre of tlie land is of tint tlowiuJTwell
aliyo lie found many chart» ami enlarged type ami underlaid with a subsoil f\ clay,
tho land being the same ill every purlieu
I«holographs
l«r
as tliut of the famous Sanford celery
There will also lie one full carload of
delta,
then tlie value of tlie t»ro(&gt;ertv can
farm implements, such ns arc best adopted tq Florida conditions. These* have lie bent appreciated,
Hon. J. N. Whitner of tins city, u mem­
beep selected with special care ami will
ber of the syndicate "'fchicli owned the
show a great advance in tins line.
Another cur will conlaili five bleed» t'l I&gt;r1•(m-rt y hnudled the ileal at this end
hogs raised in Florida. It will l&gt;e n de and has been on the land ,(01 some time
ciiloil surprise to ninny |Hii|de to know looking after tile extending of avenues
what fine iiogs ire being raised In tin j and streets ihmugh tlie prtq«erty &lt;hi tlie
State of Florida
[ he hog crop 1» largely »Imre* of Lake Gemge there is an abrupt
overlooked, and yet it is a very valuable bluff wliicli wilt he used a» a town site
A commodious liqtel and club house will
one for tlie state
lr. the ilay com li will lie found item lie creeled there -it once and disk fnCtll
sands of bulletins, repurl» and pamphlets ties furnished so tlie Clyde line river
nn agricultural topics, ns wet) as hooks \bouts can have ample dockage there.
that are useful in uiniieiti iii with Hondo Lipitpmcul wdl lie installed lot clearing
the land, laying the tiling ‘Xyslems. the
farming
Four or live of the ablest agricultural same as are used 01 Sanford. 11 mill will
speakers m the state will n 10111( 10n&gt; the handle the timber and every effort known
tram to lecture 011 sublet is of gre ilesl m to mudcrii quick land development will
lerest
Among the »(»-.ikei» who wdl b&lt;* la- Utilized to fmt till! trait in such sliapc
11s to make it a (»qallar marketable |«nj»i
with the (rain rite

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Mere the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
For Hurried Reuders
fj wc can find twelve fair-minded men
npfong the talesmen now beiqg examined,
wc will acoept them without exhausting
our twenty peremptory chalfcnget," tald
Clarence S. Dnrruw. chief council for
James H. McNamara today. District At­
torney John D. Frederick« shares this
view, so that with Hire« Jurors already
sworn, a lucky combination may furnish
U complete jury
Now York s streets have become so
Clutr-U) carter littered with garbage as the result of the
o f cxjgjiitffig garbage drivers' strike that Street CleanI aiTVAh^Ocs ing,Commissioner Fd wards wjtl begin jq.morrow the m e -a L iliiillifectinf«. ]| * \
ent tejW ruto feared that conditions are roc I f ns to
stria account menace public health.
. :
}f advertising
every inquiry
i he furnished
3 (lb Who tnny
c entire eorrefile in such
inspcction by

in an attempted llight Sunday from
Pasndeim tq Ldng Beach, ofllclally to
end his Atlantic-Pncifk Journe^&gt; U-I*.
Rodgers met with the worst mishap of
his career, falling with his machine
feet ¡ntoTV ploughed field half wny^-^n-tween the two cities and within sight qf
his destination
Although no tioue" x»Are
•ognlriog the broken Rodgers was rendered unconscious,
He was badly sliaken. tils foe» scratch'd
nnd torn. Ills hands were Uirapd .by- fils
motor mid he rDmphtins of n sw ere pain
m Ins side His machine was completely
wrecked

I

A. A Muiphree, (jri-Milenl University , ftl ( lull fit tfjlt-t".
Mi George W rurnbull will have dirtci
of Florida.
sufierviaioii
of u lb s u k 's from the Jack
Phlladrlphlans Hrrr
I‘ II Rolf*, director Kxperiment station
souville
othce.
as well ns having such as­
Will thè Phdadeljifmi hall team play
A I’ Spencer, (mm the J vtensnyu di
sistant*
as
he
wdl
need OO the ground to
.bere onlhanksgivmg Day?
vision.
,
lyyjk
OH
£rThose
wjio
come In have a per
*".. if » Salari I oligli 1 |o moke it a gala
C. K (Jimrrte. from the Formers' Insti­
siitiai
ins(H
*ct
1011
of
the j&lt;ro|*erty before
tcoulcm. Ila* filili.Wmg from thè Tampa tute.
'
Mr. J. N W inner will act in un
Time» «ili U* fissi fot irai fansi'T’he l’ hiiU. S. Fawcett, from the Lxpmiileiil buying
advisory cupucity as to the cropping und
■dtfphis*. who have heen hnrnslorming Stntiou—Citrus Diseases
•vrr in Cuba. Whaling dumi hlllf llit'ir
K W Merger, Stale 111&gt;|w- no of Nors tiling of the I’tqjs'fty. which wdl la* disgisirs witli ila* Cubila truck traili* al ery Stock— Whitelly (imirtil and Nursery. iKised of in twenty Q(Jo' parcels
! 11ns tract of land !» the largest utidiiisraos, will »lari fur ttie States nbout Ins (lection
Narraiber 2(’ Et,»- » ti.ivi- asogne.l NovR I Floyd from tie I xi-cinqrut V|,a voted tr o t u f'ln igibb bind »itiiuled in
V** available for market
Jfflb« 12, 21 an i I tur thè Islam! City. (Ion—|I|| loulk Mel muse ail') &lt;01tie oilier sia'.} I way a»
gardening, it being located on the small
4 U nSrjBtl, .'71li Jlth tu Miami, llu: 2III li Cllius disease»
to Film Tieniti ih»* Tulli lo Sanford, nnd
As »Kin as the In m r e a d i e s the sla- east bhort’ Tif •Ala lake, gives it tin* water
wifl come on ber« on Dcoembef 1 nnd lion the cars w^ll lot o(ieued ,to vijitors, protection-iuux'»»or&gt; to defend the tender
tomi» over uniti thè 3d. if therr is for careful ipsjiectlun. -After tlio Inspcc- plritils ngainSl (he ravages of frost and
»aIrviucemeut of a gmirantee and a per- tiou has been tnkdo nnd the visitors have the subsoil and JlpwiUg wcdls furnish the
MSiige ofihe grimi r&lt;*celpts
seen nil tin: cars. IStuteg on special stih- Lmlupcr o f tl»e Combination which has
I
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**^*s
singled sin’&lt;ess for ^onfortl, and it is be­
je d s will tie given
Lrlmlnal Court
C
lieved .la*re iliat"They will (irove equally
I ¡mteut 111 rimncuinn with the l ake
court started yesterday, wjtft
Weather Keiiort
low un ih r tiencli und Solicitor
.Wonder Iml.iy followed by Im ul »h"wer». . Gmrge 11 .n t
it tlie hat
lliisiueis is brief Rain hi northern (tortimi» followed hy
St. 11 Attr ui'tliin Coming
router weuthet WedtiCwloy.
J he secohd number of the High ¡School
Lyceum Course will tw* given by the Vuns.ir tiirls. m th'* High School Auditorium.
Friday evening. Nov I7iti
Tho star attraction of the whole Lyceum
Course is tlie Vossar (itrls. who come t*&gt;
Sanitird'kntfiusiastically rocommended and
endorsed by tlw press all over tfie coun­
try, from New York to tbe Pacific const.
Tile Omaha World Ib-rakd sjiys of them
•‘ file eight Vussur girl» intuii n tremend­
ous bit Such an instrumental combina­
tion has*never before bceuTSÉrFred in Ounv
A"» rlUI a one-twenty-fourth part
-ba The va nous numbers up tin: progrntu.
Und De,] Candidate, nor do I ask
were warmI^ npplnudqd "
The Tunipa Irifmqc j»ny&gt; - " I b e V u s ,*le i 00^ people of Satv*
1». further u y private scheme T*may
sar Girls wero-nw'i'ct aud bbautifdl in apjr* ' Man«l for a square deal for all
pciqatice and die*»,mild Their tmAuc was
eqbsl rightr- to ail, special
— well, if was niÙlHÌ*! For their enterto none, ( admit I think it a
'taimnent there was tlie largedt su le -o f

IV m100. *.lon0T *fo L* your ipayor,
«.«lectcd will give my .best efforU at
tsiT f°r,
f« l u best for the
«naent of our city.
IJ1** uz high, but we cannot lower .
^
Manufacturing
Bt *n
w« heed to put ui on a ^

polttltfnna. but
« f ^ r a p l c s ' y c a n tJ d H r tç .

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Afjer more than nine years of Irivesil
gation by the goverument (he \irst ctinii
uul proM-culiun of individual meat packet»
under the Sherman anti-tpisl Inw begutl
at Chicago tmlay. lie fore Judge George A
Carpenter in .the United Stales district
i*ourt.
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Hfildrli Hrnl LeUitr l
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LI FffrtJiM tlnril*snrr l o

Ltowont Pm knnL f m»&lt;! i
Sxwwt

mirili s. InvesOltriit C ii i n p a n i

J&lt; C M'll-ull
t. H » 1‘ s l m e i
C is vi C o ln IC,I i l l n i 1

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Mnrk» Kent L»tslc A£* it, f
P m s r r * » S ir a in

l.s iin d rr

feu Chicago puckers. lie adp of the
(nicking industry, will tu* placed on trial
charged with restraining Interstate trade
in fresh meats The (ussihle (tenuity if
they be found guilty is n fine of $5 Oyo
or nnc year in the county jail or bqih.
The dentil chair will dnim Henry Clay
Ileal tic, Jr,, wife murdort-r, on Nov. 24,,
unless Governor Mann grants a pardon or
reprieve
The supreme court, wtdcti
trihunui had been appealed to to oriler 11
new irial of the case, this morning bond­
ed down an opinion refusing the appeal,
I he tmt used hy Home lum Hakci
In the world » serins was sold nr nuctiou
for $2:i0 here Inst night, vlt V u s a
feature of the baseball bcnctir tctidcrerl
Fred L Knowles, former secretary of tho
New York Nationals, who retired in poor
health.
Believing that the time is uot far dis­
tant when woioen may Ih* elected alder­
man and a women wielding the gravel in
the mayor's chair, Chicago suffragists are
tnterestl.ig tlvemsejve* in n school for tile
instruction of muuicipui employes which
will be opened to-night

SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?
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The Peoples Candidates for Alderman
B. W . H erndon •
■ W . "S. H and

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W . H. U nderw opd
W oodru ff
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stand
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Projiress-^the
substantial
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\Ve stand for a better water supply for the people find
fire protection for tbe peoples’ property.
We are not the candidates ot tbe politicians nor the
bosses nor the Water Works Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN.
We are for Sanford and its people.
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A business man's
administration.*
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Vote for nil of us. f , We stand for the best interest qf
Sanford und all the people. Equal rights to all—special
privilege to none. *".
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N o«m h ci

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me1'

A Chlel la Am ont Ye

Taking Noesi

I doubt not f *fh of you know tota« chip.
You would Uka to wallop; and whack and »lap.
And tumMoprw, and kick and b w t , .
And trample down In the mud
" d of
Ä the
. . r»«11«&lt; ;
lln'» found from Houitnn to Manitowoc—
The dubber who dubt the Doctor "Doc."
Out bare In the country, from day to day
Aa you ioi alon&lt; on the Kina» llUhway,
lie calla aa aooo aa you coma In atabt,
And aaka with an air of aupremt dellabt.
Aa clad and day aa a Cuckoo Clock—
Which way be you gain' thla raornln*. Doc

And w-hrth-r the weather be foul or Bne,

He wlU aak la a voice like a broken crock.
"How do you like thla weather. DocT"
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Ydoesn't get out of the cottage gate.
Till you hear (hit chump with an empty pale.
Aik, In the f-rid, of the Men yard cock.
"la ft a boy or ahsby. DocT" _
Wheel a pallant dji». sod la laid away.
To moulder tiack- Into primal day.
You Wacarccle out of the chapel door.

TUI you hear the role« of thte brutal bore.
Saying. "It ratal be anawful ahockl
How did you «roe to loco hint. Doer

And »0 It wilt go til] the end la reached
And our funeral arrroon* hare been preached.
We allll ahall meet In our daily round,

TtUa butting-In. blathering, braldleaa hound.
Thla gibbering, Chinese labberwock.
The «lubber, who duba the Doctor. ‘ D ot"
When you go to Church or to Sunday aebuoi.
You »tumble onto thla aeff »»in» fool.
Wboa« only )0y la In »«king yuu
Thaailly uuratkin Ihnl nil fut-J» do.
Tnetjuealion (hot all t&gt;fthem keep In »lock,
"'ilif'lW ll Lai VirMI like« lln» ae-nHan f Lm'f ' 1

4 I note by laat peek's Herald that one
of my itood friends wishes to know more
nbout the working plan of (be- Charily
Association.
This idea seems to he
imicking a popular chord in Sanford, atul
1 hope it can he carried out to a success­
ful degree. First an executive committee
■bout'' ( formed of all the ministers and
the Mayor and.ctty council. The secreta­
ry o f . Itye hoard of trade or commercial
dub, »1tonId tie elected secretary of the
Ctinrily Association, and I know Mr.
Bates wit) make a good one.
As soon as a'm endicant approaches n
merchant or citizen, he Is referred to the
occrcinry. This gentleman looks up the
case and If a worthy one the cash Is
(Missed on to ll^e executive committee
far uction.
. ,
The Mayor and City Council acting In
hnrtuony with the Association, will pro­
vide work upon the street for those who
are nbt skilled and are willing to work
, for a few days in order to get to the
¿.next town.
Tlte merchants of Sanford will he sur­
mised at the money and trouble this
course will s^Ve them, and when the
Association gets down to business it will
be a success from the start.
Worthy
cases will receive aid. and unworthy
cases will he lurried 'down, and tbo busy
man will have ceased to be burdened
with the mendicants.
This plan of course will bear improve­
ments, as I have only given you a rough
outline.
Please remember also that
citizens are supposed to donate aa much
as they feel able to give.

»
Scouts Bell Game
The Doy Scouts will have a ball game
at Holden Park on Thanksgiving DayThis will be o contest of First Troop
against the Second and will be laxly contasted. More particulars later.
'-. I)eath between the Jaws of a monster
man-eating shark was the (ate of Jules
Antoine, an aged seaman at Pensacola.
The gruCsome eight woa witnessed by the
c«jw of the British steamer Alderngate,
ort whjcb Antoine was employed as a
wafghmait and by half a hundred baymem In loading the vessel with lumber.
Antoine evidently had -fallen overboard'
accidentally, for the first seen of him was
when the shark swam leisurely oot fittfei
between-the ship and the lighter of lum­
ber with the body of the man damped
between the Jaws the head and shoul­
ders protruding from ope side of its
mfath god the leg* from the other.

P A LM E R &amp; SEIG H
117 First St.

U n ive rsity'* Great Record

¿y

The record made by Florida on the
gridiron this season is a clean one. a
record of which every Floridian should
feci proud. The team opened its season
by defeating the Citadel of Charleston by
a score of 15 to 3. a victory which went
to Florida when many were predicting
that Citadel would win. Florida's next
game was with the University of South
Carolina, this battle resulting in a 6 to 6
tie. Then "on to CJemson“ was the
slogan oi the Florida bays, and .Southern
football society was given a severe "shock"
when the Florida aggregation triumphed
over the Clemaon Tigers to the tune of
0 to 3. The next game was with Colum­
bia. which team has 'proved almost as
strong as Florida, and in this game the
university was victorious, 0 toO. Tay|$&gt;
three goals from the field scoring Florida's
only points. Saturday's 27 to 0 victory
over the Stetson eleven makes Florida
the undisputed champions of the state,
in aa much aa tbs Columbia and Melaoo
teams have been met and been dls-

One of the biggest land deals ever made
In Florida la now being pulled off in Vo­
lusia county lands This deal Includes
the Hough, Jolly. Del-and Naval Stores
Company, and other Volusia county lands
tying around DeLandL being the same
land which was bought in shoal a year
ago by Colonel Angler and others. Mis­
sissippi parties are the purchasers and it
Is understood that they will Immediately
erect three saw mills and 'begin to mar­
ket the lumber. Then ora about 60,000
retains constitutional prohibition. acres In thla tract and 'the price pgld was
Lplained and btsooancll lata last
»elded to accept the corrections
Reporta from the Kissimmee valley are
He of forty towns cast In tbs ape-

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A

117 First St

A Touch o f Winter
A (ouch of winter will be felt over
practically the entfre country this week
and there will be many sudden chnnges
in llte weather according to the weekly
forecast Issued by the weather bureau
tonight.
"The coming week," says the bulletin,
“ will be one of pronounced weather
changes and low temperatures over

practically the entire country. The cold
wave that now coven the middle West
will advance rapidly eastward and give
(he lowest temperatures of
season
the first two deya o f the week throughout
the Ess lent and Southern states and on
these days abnormally low tomperatures
yrlll continue In the interior districts
east ol the Rocky mountains.
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“ An extensive .disturbance that la now
off the north -Pacific coast will advance
slowly eastward and be attended the
first part of the Week by stormy, weather
in the north Pacific states.' It will cross
the Rocky mountains Tuesday, the mid­
dle West Wednesday or Thursday and In
the Eastern states the latter port of the
week. This disturbance will be preceded
by a general change to wanner weather
an i be attended by rains In the southern
and tains and snows in northern districts
and will be followed by a change to
.colder weather over the northhem half of
the country,“

TH E

C IT Y

R ESTA U R A N T

i Fin! StnwV one* hlark irato Drpol opposite Poiiolfloe)

H. E. W I S E , Proprietor
Formerly Malinger of Central Cafe

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a S p e c i a l t y
A Placo For Ladies and Gentlemen
everything First C lam

Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets nrc Sold nt Reduced Rm

iaaona fa c ia l I Fertilizing ore ably
Itcd In our netr free book entitled

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Are Yon in Arrears

or address

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FARM LANDS

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any Stole in tire union.

growers at Sanford.

In th«\
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•better porta of the State these lands
bring from $150 to $250 |&gt;cr acre.

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see from the craps mentioned that

pretend to he com farmers but af­

this party did not gi&gt;tw^*''suwimw

ter growing fwo or

crop which lie might have done and

three vegetable

crops on their land from Octolrer

added to the above.'

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Illinois is the greatest corn State

1st to April, they plant corn for a

and its leading crop is corn. Jij

'Wsiinmier crop and Mill^gniw more

1910 from 10,009.000 acres of land

value i&gt;cr acre in corn than the

other Northern Slate will show up

it produced 414,812,000 bushels of

Irest form in Illinois.

as well.

corn worth $157,629,(MX), or a trill*;

enough com grown in Florida to

less thain 38e jrer bushel.

Tin* av­

supply tin* home demand Irecause

till spring the Northern

erage yield per acre was 39.1 bush­

our farmers can make more money

must live in a cold disagreeable

els.

growing other rratw

Coiisispienily

climate and spend his earnings of

(These figures

it must lx* sluppol m and freight

last summer in an effort to make

are taken from the Yearbook of the

and profits added to cost makes it
worth nearly double the value in
Illinois The Yenrtxxik above re­
ferred io gives the average Florida
price as 85c but m Sanford it lias
never been less than 90c |x*r
bushel
Now we are not arguing for iIn­
growing of mrn I’liere are a du/cn
staple crops which can Ire grown

existence tolerable

And the average value |mt

acre was $1485

De{&gt;artmeat *»f Agrictillure, pag&lt;*
502 and 503)
"Now. when a crop of corn is
grown on the 10,009,000 acres of
Illinois lands,

that Is the end ol

It tor a year

Now contrast that

with Sanford.
Mr. Bromley ;,rew &gt;1 bushels of
enue Farm last summer from April
1st to September

1st. and it is

worth 90c a bushel or $-15 00 |&gt;er
acre.

But lie had already taken

three cro p s o il

ot the same

land from September

1st,

1910,

up

to the time of planting Ins «urn—
two Crops of lettuce and one of cu­
cumbers.
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And one of the lettuce

crops brought -$600 jx-r acre on the
ground.

We don’t know what the

Mr..Phase grew 75 bushels &lt;d

There is not

That is not all.

Mr. Rossitter produced upwards
of 50 bushels per acre.
Mr. Chupplc grew 2,(MM) bushels
on his farm.
Mr. Ilnwkins’ com- yielded over
75 bushels per acre.
representative

No

From now on
farmer

In Sanford we live to the fullest
extent for twelve mouths of the
year in the finest climate that (lod's
bright stm shines upon.

If the

world knew wlinl we have at San­
ford in comfort and value, every
acre of land would double .in value
in a week

The world is hound to

find it out

too, and then wall li

prices grow
In the meantime, we have a few'
splendid
places

offerings

in

improved

Ten acres, good buildings,

near street ears or limit route
&gt;p|eiidid co n d itio n . $b,SIX)

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leu acre*, adjoining, good house.
$4,500.
Eleven acres, well located,

*110

buildings, $3,500.
Five acres, dost* to town, main
street, ready to set, $3,500
And many others.

shows m detail the production of
Ills llve-aen* farm and the total in­
come was $5.077.52, which figured
at 10 i&gt;er cent (the basis of Illinois
land) would make the place worth
$50.775.20 or $11.355 per acre.
But even on the net income of
this farm of $749.30 per' acre it
would figure $7,493 an acre. We

corn to the acre.

These men are

cause it is the Irest of the lot.

produces from $15 to $07.50 worth
of corn |*-r acre
In last week's ! lerald a writer

other crojw brought.

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‘ Now wo have taken Illinois Ire- ,

during the summer months winch
will produce (Tiore per acre value
than Illinois farm lands, tail what
we do claim is that laud should Ik.*
valued for what it will produce. If
Illinois land which, produces au
average &lt;4 $1 185 i&gt;er acre is worth
$ I &gt;(i (x-r acre then u is valued on
a trifle over a l&lt;&gt; j» t eonl basis "f
gross production.
On this same basis every acre of
Sanford land is worth from $-150
to $1175 tor growing corn as ft

corn to the acre on las (VJcrV Av

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They don't

Twenty acres unimproved Mow­
ing well land, near street ear line,
bargain at $100 jrer acre
Eighty acres ns good as can be
found in ipiulily and locution at
$8,(MX).
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$150 per acre.

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Our Volusia Farms across the St. ’Johns River at $30
to $50 per acre on a monthly payment contract are
the best to be had for the price.

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* R. J. îlULLY. Editor
W. M. IriYMS, Business Mana*rr
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rrod as acoond-tJass mail matter Auyuit 22nd
tbOS, ai tba rotlofSce ai Sanford. Florida,
andtf Art of March 3rd.
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Ttlephöne No. 148

If soy beans hire worth from *133 a
bushel, when hods ore selling (ft 5 m »t*
a pound, to 52.51 &lt;t bushel with hogs
selling at 0 cents a pound, as wos shown
at Indiana experiments, certainly the
Southern farmer, who can grow from 20
to 40 bushels of soy beans |&gt;cr acre,
which the hogs will harvest -without cost,
can nfford lo grow this crop for hog feed­
ing. rather than continue to feed corn
alone.— Dr. Duller, in The Progressive
Farmer. .

An advertising campaign opened by
the Sanford Commercial chib proposes to
"«h ow to the world that Sanford is a de*• X * light ful place to live. The commercial
nnd Industrial advantages of the city and
. surrounding country will not be discussed
in the literature now being sent out, but
L ' Sanford a s-u n Ideal plaee of residence,
,
with fine climate, hunting, fishing and
exccltsnt society Tho dubs nhd nmusetnenl will bo given space and the at­
tractions o f . Sanford fully described.—
TImes-Union.

52.000 (estimated), nnd the causeway be
good at all season« of the- year. The in­
creasing tide of truvcl by highway de­
mands u safe nnd quick.method of cross­
ing tho St. Johns river, which divides the
cost coast and the interior of the state.
It is the duty of Orange and Volusia caunlies tu quickly meet this demand by plac­
ing a bridge ncross the narrow channel
nnjl discarding the antiquated ferry now
being iq&gt;ernu-d. Of cotisc^jt must he a
drawbridge; the estimated cost of which
would bo $5.000. Tins Is a Uteri. IMfll'
when the great benefit to the two CDUfl-.
ties is considered. Some ten thousand
dollars is now invested in the inadequate
berg and causeway'a t tilts east const
ftrry. When tho causeway is raised and
a bridge is built, the two counties will
reap o rich return. The investment will
pay a thousand fold on the cost rtf the
improvement. The people o f the two
counties cannot afford to delay in the
matter. Its completion will make a tine
of roadway from Jacksonville. St. Augus­
tine. Daytona, Demand. Sanford, nnd Or­
lando south to Tampa.
Tho commissioners of Orange county
were there to counsel with the Volusia
board j o urge this work. While Orange
has now spent $1,500, sho is ready to put
up her portion to boflrt tM r bridge -atonce. The Orange county commissioners
ask immediate action by the 'Volusia
board if possible.
The boards agreed to have estimate
made of the cost of the bridge, mid llie
matter be taken up for further considera­
tion later.

vary tirovTsTfin’fiir holding the elect km by
having the supervisor of registration de­
liver the proper, txgjka to the said man­
agers fur holding said election.
By order of the County Commissioners
of Orntige County, Florida.
t
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Witness my hand nnd official seal, this
November 13. 1311
II. M. Roginso*.
Clerk of lkwird.
(Seal)

ANfKOUNCENENTS
— -------r o r M a yor
Aftlie rariirst rwyurst ,o( (rtemls nnd njlrltTt
urmounce (tini I Nm a csmlklile fur llie oltlce of
Mnyijr of trie City of Sanford, at the- November
fi W SltXtT*
primar?

, November M, i'ji.

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lana a cspdldsin for the pualllon of Mayurot
S.U1ÍI rd «iilijeei totlie dictflW DI ' Ihr rrirasry
election ami solicit your auflrniir and support.
W. Ü. tuci.ro
IUs
F or AltJcrman
I hereby nnnounrw iny candldnry for tin* poaittun
of Alderman, subirci to tlie dectskm of the Whits
l*runary to be beW November ïlj, 1911

AND

P. M F.UOC

i nm a rardhlate for Alderman of the city of
Sanford »ubjtel to the decision of the White
Primary to he held November 2J, |U||.
.
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Ktsili I, Worepi rr
I »III be a caiididate lor the position of Alderman
aubiectio the darltlou of the (White Primary hrid
¿fowJULlUll______
r i w v n u'tisii m r m -I hereby nnominee my rendglacy for Alderman
of the city of Sanford subject iq the ilmflon of the
White Primary, held Nov. 21

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At the re-iural of many friends. I have decide»!
tu announce iny cnndglncy fur the [-.,1 tern of
Ahleruisn uf Sanf'Xd, stihyrcl to the d»viso&gt;ii uf the
White Primary brtd Nov ¡¿I ..
i, W. W tursAim

I John A. Cunningham

' llavins held llie i-ialliiin X AJdrriuaii foe one
u n v i\ k J v iiv m L i. r u v m u M
term. I will again be a candidate fur the pOMi^Sti
SWAT lilt f'AhlKS
nnd anllcil ymir aufferatfe aolety utwn my part
record
subject
to
the
decision
of
the
White
Primary
The Herald has waged continuous war­
S. Ranci
fare on the advertising fakirs and each
At the earnest solicitation of many lai-paver*
It Is rather hard lines for n man to winter urged the merchants nnd com­ and friends. I nm unfed to announce my candidacy
Alderman of the City uf Saufurd, suhjeci to the
walk and keep Ids equilibrium when hr mercial bodies of Sanford to keep tln-ir b&gt;r
Incision of the Whit- Primary, m lie held Nov 21,
______________firn fm, .)»
gives freéjy of space in Ids newspaper to money at home instead uf taking up r-vt-iy UMI
1
am
a
candktale
for the i. n!11,■11 ul Ahlerihan.
advance the interests if all classes of advertising scheme that caim- along nod
•object lu tire «Irrisión «&gt;f ihr Novemlser prlttinry
people in his city, and lias worked willing. slupiH'd litem no the «limlhlrt It rr .«ml hrrewqh od«, it yrnr sopt«»irt
I
' ly nnd gladly, early and Ini«-, in season illumed fur Secretary liuu-s tu laKi- up
I 'la ill I * » &lt; r i lli l u lu lr ftit A ltlf'f IIIIIM «iljliNNi I tu* ili«“
and out of season, to make his r.ity (he tjns mutter nod protect the tmaioess nu n
t l c u f i N i n t i l î î « ' " W h l l r I * r I v i m f JF I m I * l i « r i a l . l u i r t i i t A ’ i
Only exclusive linker in On* til y All
most progressive in the state. nnd hy Ids against the fakirs Ilf low lie oil Ililies the 2 lti nvw^MklW'h &gt;mif adffniCr
Http«"!
fully
iiiixiuji done with lutest improved Sum
work all llie peo(ge have Iw-ncfitnl In a only feasible mode of prutretiun and if
w h rriK.Ks.
marked degree, to lie hniidctl lit payment followed out will siivi- the merchants
tiiry machinery.
I Ijpfrl|&gt; iilitrii4ih.it my
j f«&gt;f (Mi»htern *if
AJdrniinii. nuiijrr! tu tiir tltml i ln h of I h r W l u t r
a lemon in the shn|ie of the City Council much lime mid money:
I'rlrQnry (u It Jirlil Nov 2ltl. IiM1
caliiug for bids from «-very "Jerkwater'.1
TMlior Molly —Tin- writer having had
It W " l i n * i h ñ i t
printing office in tile stnl&gt;- to do a small consular a tile to do with advertising stunts
A t »h r
s4 r nrw 1 i r j i i f »I uf tlirilijr f f k l i l l l f I m v r
Job of printing, and awarding the con ­ of various hinds believi-s In- lias rein ln-«l .Jn ulnl hi inrMHinri* rtiy ftindiJik* ? fur A l. I r m i in
uf N aiif'W iI ••ilriM l u d i r df% U io n uf d i r p r l i r if i r )
tract to a firm in a city many miles that stage hi life which enables him tn h i l r field *»n N u v r m lp r f 2 la i
f J Militi
dlstifnl at a price that will not net it lodge in-tweeri an inU'erUsing prO|Slsitlon
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n
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t
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fur
r
el«dMtii
iu lite iifTlir of
profit sulllclrnt to hoy a rollon sock for ol merit and one thill is pul tlu.dkgl,
SPECIAL ORDERS f l t LED
P R 0M IM IY
wfffi numi
i«« tfi* i I m m i ' íii uf *t»r W fn t i
It
a li niM- lly. If this |«iliry -was gi-nrrnll) wholly for theW|Uri»ise of placing a few 4 'r t i i iM r ; N t » ¿ t i l í# | |
Il H Ni*v♦w»
followed by oor Js-ople, every business dollars in tlie^H tet* uf the pruinutrr
Tor Clrrk rmil
house in Kissimmee would idosi* its doors
t «-all f«r 4 1l’BjHllíe ('
I rii&gt;arI! m
At tin* nuni tiu-eting id the l nminer
We Malt c EvcryLliing Known to the Tt arlr
Srifiuti
(turi riff
uf ( j|
i| f(Tr»í
w l1 yUd Aiipvri t mill'jn I Iu
in tw elve inoiiths' lime.—Kissimmee end Club the writer will introduce a aug {I
w iliiti* j . r i u m r r i n *h in N u v n u U r i
• "Caaedte: ~ * .
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geritnrr trim t iM^Coamuits mi Club op point
N O , J I ! f ’ A R K AVEM
P H O N E 10(i.
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n cominjttee to puss ujsui nil advertising
Vt llir fe»iur-f uf riittt f •f&gt;l* f% 1 ht*vr tjniiÍÑf •Var
’"ij
! infir U*riirill*! tit fur ifif* ftiftu- ijf i i # f l u n d
riir ti tubar o n ta n o *
■*» iptoptlsrtlons o f an irregular nufHTe stall tiA»»^«*s»f *.i .ii*i 1 (u IÍM i l ' t l ' K j h nf d m h l u l l
The couniy j-oinmissinucr* uf Orango as jsistcrs. special qdilioint o f foreign pub­ fVlinilfJf inj# ti«*hl N« 21
N J IliuRt»
t Q&gt;onty. on * November Bili, vlslted ihe lication. prograinitfjs. guides, dirocturics
t
or
irea&amp;iirer
«nul
C
ollector
cbiinty cormnlssiouers of Voltala Gounty, and other "fake" stunts, mid If the Com­
I anillante ttiy mudhlocy (m the. poslluui ul
mercial
Club's
committee
approves
of
llie
' and wt-re kintlly rm-fvt-d by llipin. TJie
Jrsmurrr nn,| t'«4w»-tar af tin-city uf Sanh.nl. subret tu U«r «1r»-|*lim of lh*&gt; Wfjlts» Pllnoiry lu la*
objcct oi tlm vibit was, to (Uscii#* ilio liropositiou*. tliun the pruti'niicr, Is to t»e&gt; U-J.1 Noverili»-! 21 m «noi e lici y-uuf »ntr
funihila-d
crodeutials
stating
that
ho
ha»
qucttloii of coiniileting thè cnuscwny nt&gt; i t
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I l , r r - l « y irti rum ut r m y |-undid ! U y fm Üit* (|ÒÀ 11MJ-n
thè Crossing of lite Si Julius PI ver. and received sucli approval, bill if bo Is
J toi T^rrt» ofpf iti«! I filiti i* r »ril*|rs f tu
du idim
tu dlscuss (Ile hllllulllg lif il Slittatile inrinal down by the cnutmittuu then i't*' •if Ih * I*m ilw r » h r l d
srim firf 1*|»(
ï W Mlriw*r*i'
brltlgu Over il*e iinrrow .lum ini ut tlie iiieintters ol ttm ciuti iiiu^t nbsui'U'-ly rofit. John» Kiver ai ibe pumi w bey“ Ilio fuuy to eoitnihuro a |s-oi)&gt; to Ina pr..|»j.
T- ferry Is.iiow ojjeian-d. Tini iulluw iiig.il si noli. A card slmnlu be tliq'jti^ftd iii in Conn o f r o t in i&gt; •Iiitlgt*. K tat« o f
narrila.
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thè subst.iniiut poniliun taken tiy thè rncjililxipo of business and tjlbcc stpting
r ¡. sì
In rt Katatrof
tliut "A ll soUcilbrsi of advertising must rtluVr
riamiy counnissioiiers of Orango Couuly:
II . Pack )
Oran({ Couiqy -y
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First.— la ‘1004 thè taiard of cotiRiy lioW- the- appruvfd of tho niUlolty b a ilie
Ivrij.' toa uf)
»rtuna
ti. i
hnrrtiy slvpfj,:l
afi’' V
1»Mfl tl.ruay
coaivy
iio. iliulVai the Ath
Ih-cr-mM
It day nf 1h*&lt;-*'m
Ur. A. I) itili.
Oommissioners of Volitilo Cmiuty unii tlie cmnniiUce o f tins Cdfanigrclnl Club before I aliali
»1 rb lathe IlnawnMc W «¡L Marti
«rtln .lud»«
Of the Grealest.Mtribe Hardwire Concern in ibe U. S.
li«- ut l^ti&lt;!«f,tJis*ihy
l^h«!tf,T[t&gt;i- ihy Ifinal pis
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bourd of cnunty coiutjiiiydotlcis uf Orango, arty sp.n'u or cutttribtfrioli» -’ will he c{»ri ut iskl Onirt, as Judf
chiuse as Ailntbitslr,,it.«- Ah'^al^ Tti e f t has II
P ric e*
'County mei ami cnruddrml tlie .i^iitter of 1r:u'ted for. ’ This pl.m.wdl save ii large 1 W t lb o n n l, _M 'I t i m l TI tT llie
We Sell
ihr* s«mr&lt;(lJ/n«
sninrrilj|A* I "ill
jp,, A rjt to said Court irl)&gt;finat ihiduou è» \&lt;Uuhe
prvviding u 'Ineuns uf ctoiófrijf' thè St. sum of money ench year to the merch- ul rater t.f said «y I.nr
Righi *
ttj a for iherf u
Ty
P
o
d
J»
Joiuis Rlvqr, cimiiecting ilio ÌWtf f’omitlea. ants und other» of our city wlm.li. If liruVdL
Service
K ilu l May J l» y 1011
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fr o m
Sh I M WrMtWtliPP V11«ii I»I r««11&gt;«
The Volitai» board selvctod thi J ¿slilit si# placed in pfiqx-r u*«-, will have tin* result
Right
Coast
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Crossing thè rlvcr, scie» tmg tnu funi «vosi ol replacing hJllfu(d on the COlHlnerciiil
Away
toCoa
11104
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of
the
natiun.
Vours
very
truly,
In Court or County J u d ie . S tate ol
-■ i ferry. Pian» nnd spgciijonitods vieto
riorrila '
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Thomas K rimes.
MKC;
gotten Up,arid ratiniate od Volk Ubtutneii
rd. r
In ir ililahi
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Under the tcmiS of tiic'agreement
agreement inndo
|nnd
Nanuk J Hf&lt;k i
Utnnttatluunly
Notice u f e le ctio n
and entered into by nnd between" the •V- Nulloe l* line by.»arrii, !u «III wh'im' it may enti
that nn the tih.ilay
Prtetnher, A. I). Itili.
WlierruP. pctitioit» qigned by muretbun earn,
i
J j g-,tVfo counties llio work was begun and
proWeeWm.
Wr Martin, Juila«’
I »hall "P l!r 0i Ihi; llv«vnihl&lt;*
of
anni
Coatí,
«a
Jlirt*«.’
,ll
*
ItJuohnle.. fur my linai «ll&gt;X
. . j -{.'extended so that ii ferry was put In' tt'n per c^nt’ of die rcglati-red vutexa uf
charse a* A&lt;|mtnlM/.itnri of the ratafeuf
Nannie
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'Xf? •
43per alion under the terms of the cuh- ciecllou jMTcuujji .1, I nnd 25 of Pfbnge I link decuoaed: t«|i I ümriií
iH^ftha
tJi&lt; itame lime
iiraeui tu lakl Court my fltlaf scentinla as A
‘ v tract between tho two counties. Orange County, Flutidi), whidi nru coiitiguoualy tiralur of salii estate, ..mui laljKfoi
os» tut Ihdr niqirovnl.
Unirò Usy nui. a o mit
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County has sjient on thu Volusia side of locoteil. have tTna dny proaeiitr^J tu this
s c i l i WQUUKiny; AdmCglitraror
g /.v
rt . tlie river In building tlic necessary cause- bodht.-.fit it* regular moodily meeting,
S a f.
- w ay over Moldcn Prairie about $35000»- ti«kji)ii (lie lirsl Tueadtty- itffei tW first
In Court .o f C o iin iv ^ J iid ie ,'S t e le o f
l
, . -She spent .over 5Jj0()00 in; ncoessliO' tliotniuytu November', tU11., aVkinl* that
f 'Inrldik
lor Ida ’ •
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* Vr *;»#' *. %
,r s
PT’
work on tlie Ornnge County "side o f ' the an elctfHfm be hekl In twVttl'-j'feeliicts Tor
^uny,.
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Commisilon
Merchant*
, - ■ river. Wi^Kln the last- few months lills the ptirpbio of voting qpoA the. qucithm
Notice is h«rrt&gt;y altro, fo all wtism. tl mar, roo
havo
a»e boejQ k#
nnd ttrong. tubxuinUal r&lt;&gt;T allowing nwij.c to run nt large in »aid ceni, that oh tie Ititi day ol
A D.
irf November.
Noven
inti, we aliatiai’ldy lulW llm^irnhle Win. JdarUn.
bridge
(TgeWfifPft44, runkipg a »ate and j»cr- precinct*.
,
Judie
luitije of «ski Cuori, as fixiiis rd I’ rutiate. foreur
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fgaLAh^appronch or rom^wuy ;up 4o the
NoW.^ii 1» Ijercby Oriletcd by tli’ s Bnal (Utcfiarse as rtmilOrs of ihr last wilLiiwI
«4
W *T. Johns,
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- ami that.
iPslaftKOI
«if W
deceased:
Ih
tkM;•. r ^ .'8 0 7 Washington St;, NEW YORK—.
bJnk of
channel of ‘the river. Board that atri-leetion be'ii'feld. ns prnyed Ihn same lime wr #vili r~~
present
- «— to
— said— Cour ——
fiD»|j,i«»K.nts at etecvlort ul |«1&gt;I estate and SSk
Valasln CotlTuf^U jJone soipe. Work on (or in »Aifi peHtion, oil (hp 2Hth dny of lor Iheir nopmÿÿLHB
M*r “
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-S
Daini May
ay 2(k. A. D 1911.
* ■ .- ' * Die causeway nnd k#pf it .
haying NoveniHeV; iOll, to dotrfinine ttva qije»«- Jypenlng Rooms for Tomatoes and other goods which require
K. K.
. y - this year done some tilling on tint cause* tijm of allowing swltut to run at largo in
MAHl ^ u K A Y JÛI
Jl INS.
JL.
I.IK
l.ircutars
A rtificial Heat
■ --wav, the amount of money e*penpevl.Tint iraTd precincts, the alectiou to l»c held 30-ttl 512. 6 !l, 7 U .B II. 0 8.AsLQ*I3
,»f*l
known to Ornngo county con^mioaiotiers
according to the term* o f Jaw governing
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Market repoi^^o ftanford dally by wire
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Second.—Ttwi building'id tlils cross¡ug In tho matter and tho Clerk uf tliit board
Rrrr.urNCts— New York County
ty Nati
National Dank, New York.'
nnd operating this ferry lurve pruvtm the is directed to make thu uecessury legai
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good judgment of tha two board». Tim posting and publication required under
work was begun and onniuued under the inw.
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it 1» further ordered that W ., P. Aker»,
many dlsndvantngcs, but wbtrr» tinnliy
completed tbe thli- ol ••frw»a * u.ipniry A. Dpyipr, J. W. Sipes, inspeetbrs; R. C.
travel tnmbd' thl*
¿U clerk, in Precinct No. 3; U Kelu,.
Solo Representative for Sanford end district. Sanford Phone 251
i. Pearson. A, A. Kicks, inspectors; D.
‘ •*"‘present tlm* from yifty^^ijiverft»*-fi
w Ì-': *
veltlcle* p a u over the rÿ s ^ jia lty . not- H. C. Kainiti, clerk, in Prcelnét No.'-4:' J.
inethod M. Deli, J. C. Putnam, J. A. Smith, in­
WhlitriMtdlng the Pre%^
spectors, and J. L Miller, clerk, iny Pre­
W -* &gt; ■ of crelslng.
has not affected our job
Thlnl. — experience has altown the cinct No. 23. Registered voters in Said
• ;-A a iK T a ^
.-..;y
^
printing prices. W e’re etili
precincts,
are
hereby
appointed
managers
, causé way If not Itigli onouglt. Tbo high
doing commercial work
gni.ll election, nnd the said man/tg~
t o Mapper rains pfijder»
-Â Û I»
■*-hnlil aq|d electioi) and certify
I t 'O t Ç lO »
_ o f nil kinds nt price* aat.
vehide»-» Ily adding two feet retoTtr TOTtrtr tmonl - «*s - itS| u e x r ig u iH S
pthér Vjfhoy1 v
^ S f a r io r y - t i
n
^
wltk.HOt.OEW EEÁÍSll
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to heigbth of U»o causeway '.lids trouble after said election. Tho d e r i t o f t l d s
board
is
also
directed
to
make
the
nctxscan be avoided. Thliwimld cost about
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TME SANFORD HERALO

14, 19*1

A Night In Mooselund

r ^ ABOUTTHE CITY

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Oil the evening of Nov lliili the local i V
lodge of Moose held a bnii(|uct In the
Engles hall, which they termed A Ni&gt;;ht
UlU* Happenlnt»—Mention o . In ‘Mooaeland the olHcer* of the Orlan­
do Moose Lodge, the loeal l ogic» and
‘ Matters Jn iirier.
Owls, with their Indies, w n e invited.
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These, with the memt&gt;era of the Sanford
„»SONAI HEMS Of INJfJltSI lodge and their Indie», made a gathering
Of nliotit ¿ HI [•eosKv
_
A very fine program was given am
of «he M on tin i Small lolK silting of munto, intersperapd with short
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' l l , A r r .n l « ! lo r J!urtalks nnd speeches by visitor» arul olheers
i” * r|rd llffo ld Reader*of Ibe several lodges represented
A Hi j
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Unrkhoifi. was In the
(||C entire company adjourned to
ol Mor^ !.
tbe dining room,where long fables grOAfUHT
under the weight of "Good Thing* To
dtT
A MÎfn
jowrmL M t Â i « 8 ior Saniofd Wll‘
in the line of Imprgve- Enl." The tables were soon rrhrv«»l of I
* the next move
^nós t of their burden, anti everylmdy went
' home feeling that they had »|wnt ¡V very 1
tvrrt '¿e more dew prmlhwln-thc x U f l ] « * 1
jorre a*"
.
pleasant evening and hoping (lint a-'tepe- |
titlon of the event would not Ut fat away .
Another entertainment along this line ¡
"u k u A U irTrollonl • “ « * ' 10
Is being planned by the local lodge, t o 1
,• CvoUM Ult Sunday by the serious Illness take place in a few month», when sente- ]
thing new anil novel will In: given
of bef «»Iff-

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UrtJ B. Conrudof PeUnd. was the
L s ts n t guest of Mrs. A- KobbUu, ul the

Wade, me Tuner. Urlando.

Butter

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Wade does most of the Sanford piano
• RoHn’s N«t TMaf.
Hiss Maty Walker who U «uendlnt! tuning. Plume or write to Wade, the

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tttntjr, Orlando.

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i-Mr and Hr*. F* P. Forster hove rcturn.4itW w «e ta tap *&gt; Mew York.
and other |»ints east.
Hsny Improvements are Ufiiig made ut
All Local A dvertisem en t« In d e r this
the Sanford House for the lietler nceomoMending, flir r e O n t » a l Ine l ¿ich Issifr
dstion of the tourist».
Mr and Mu C. W. Brown of Jackson»
To »ell — R e m d r n r r cur lr&gt;I si m d Magtitle arrived In the city Sunday. They imita A v e A dd res s Mr» .lenirne Unite,
Sumpter. N ('.
t&gt;u»l
wlU spend the winter In Sanford.
For Kent— House, ft room» and hath,
-As You Like I f at the Opera House
corner Mognnlin and Sixth St. (ins stove
»night. "As They Like I f will nlso fce nnd gns lighting,. Address A. I.. Williams
In Sanford nest Tuesday. election day.
Bishop Block.
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(»rand-P ri/e Autom obile Race.

T l c k o t s o n s a lo : .N o v . 2 6 , 2 7 , 2 0 , 2 9 t h nnd for train» to
rent'll S a v a n n a h before noon o f Nov dllth. I'JII
Final l imit
hi reai li original » In n in g |»ant returning not later than
in ut in »(III of I let'e m ber Itli, Fall
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lot further iiiftinmilimi in regard tn rnle^. Ut lieiltli»*» and I’ ulltnau t nr
reservattun». t&gt;nvate car parties, *cc your mnircst ticket agent or write

ol butler bearing

trade

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ilo b . 2 7 : W. K. V anderbilt, Jr. Clip Race, I iedm an
T rophy Race and the Savannah Challenge Trophy
/lob. 2 0 : G eorgia-A uburn FodYball Game.

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1Mrs. J W. Hill motored to Olnndo last
For Salt'— A lot of corn in the enr. near
Saturday nnd lonl a* guests. Mrs W W Crystal Ice Plant J W Hunter. 211-dtp
For S a le- Rhode bland Pillici» M id
Loot Mu* Bessie 1.011(1. und Mi»»
lie^Mlld to make mom I K fuller. K
Thornnx '
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W i’ Swii*“- the hustling real estate
Wanted ........ .. mad to drive «agon
msn I» xl Ovriilo this week looking lifter |Must bo -w tiling In work It W *’ (■ in if
lite dtrrltig of new farms on the Black
Three laghi II iium* Keeping Apartment»
Hinini.sk tr-iet
For Rent- $2 &gt;o $ t nil ami VI oi |»•r week
K&lt;v. Vs tiIdioti left 11»In y for New
Southeast
&lt;•mi,&lt;r d istitu ì St
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Smyrna ami from there lie will i l « L i w ë i Awyiuë Mr» lloo|&gt;er
tl
Jirkwnvillf* «&lt;» nUrfml tlir meet In tí ni ‘ For Stile Fine Ft months old Pointer
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Ihtg ( fern,tie I also ¿»"»t I I *»ni ih »lint
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Tile Sliak l V|«e»s »ceni* til have gun IÒU ctihfi
lo t N.ile— liv e cil y loi» well li» iteti
been hut) lately No lr»» than five eonGoing ai rrbargain if »4(1 al mue
Ih »
signnirnl* of precioti» pnreels. huve (icon Pnckanl. Phone lot 1! tings
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brought tiiSiinford in one w.-«-k
For Sale I he in In si high land lami in
Artulu Ham» &gt;. a prounneiir young man j Orange t ounty
Stm k and n»&gt;l»
llorit
f t‘ 111 and
acre». I in irmi
atei 12
11 m
in i uh i» alesi
of Orinatili dle»l it Asheville ye»lenlny
fleld, balalite 111 pastine tinti » -» » 11 il 1' ,
Ilf Vs* n former employee of the Re|»irt Gotsl Hrotali Ininse oiil uni hiulddig» ita»
er-Stnr Jab iKinting depaMineut
oline cugine and water work»
I noie»
y/ front town, t ride frolli Iteli Ilio* " - 1
■JiVitbrt f.ike mlvT'rristng »cUuiuu niuilc
Jllc
vrr Fwkw Pieasant ■U*' look n i \ery(
good tini vti^k and another long hulled heililtiy
f II-v.itimi
feel .ihflM' 's 111
gent pii'cti oat wrth the lutine) which he forti Che tp atei terni» e.i»)
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liAiit», lèi» di.t Sniiforil. I In
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vtU prut reti in »tH’ iid m Jucksunville.
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A __ _ tèmi lai &gt;1,01.Igei J H llarriMin of the orango treCt-s. jti l“'a&gt; (i tier» ai&lt;MiVtt) C / 'k 1 I I ( i a ] \ / r v i l l ' P '1 TV ( 1
Crnttl Ik h &gt;. Is back lo tire city öfter targe hearing
ring |&gt;enr tree», imxlren £»-n*o»ii ' N l J l l l L E l y
I J L l l L. C e l l L.1
•S|Miuliri|| the maimer In Ninth Carolina cottage front ani*t Im &lt;k twifrhrsi, (fiH'C*
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Sunforit;
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. C. A K... I w.-nt up io S iiifnril tin» Water gt»«l b ’itlioig flstnng ilei swim
AiFlies» ' , I l . t i11
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•ftcnm ii i * »(• i in- ihe runving pit ture illuni
Wanted I itili» sin rtniken» NVil»
mietili»- la Ile- ’»Hai I hentfc, until Ntr .1
pii) 211 t eoi» |» i |etijtnl Mi» A li" Me»
B. Magrudn get» in» pitture house in
»tinger. I li'pil I.afe li l t iiiiler
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■ shtpe.—Krpiner Star.
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Lost — Mtuuliiy tiown liiwii ti gobi li» kel , t r e t i i
The annual »moke stack raising at (In? witlt
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motuigram "P I. M " Return :h*H j »-» L I
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Sonferd Ibluse was consummated this Pgrk Ave Rr-ward
Fnr Salo— Chetiti, ime I irge »«»la fnun
,_moniiiji with appropriate ceremonies
tain witli rix(ure» inclailllig laide» rhaif*
This untumi pu»- dream murks.the npeneie P ti lini If’iff, sunforvl ! la
tH,f
laf vf III» winter vnisniL
Olle of Ilo- m.ist »Ititahle traci» n| Ialiti |
. Jim Burnt» want» ttf know il Mr. Bell in Fiorititi, tienr ilo- la infiliti Indiati Kiver
CDultl i«n(.hf»y tin* future, a» In the uni Uilw op»Mi for »ule II pul walil g'»“
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I.nid. pu tì) •&gt;*•!,. li tu . liti and inujfp'ti
coair ..i ii„. i,lev ii„K
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1V blu (idriet tln» eller »tip f.t « i te Pi I I
tkjn t Ite lull'» up die races where lie Sonde II, laike Mal). I la
l1« 11*1
r e Cuold make thmisamU ol dollar*.
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Odwrnr Herndun. Kenneth Murrell. nAtl l’eapte» iiaiik litniihog f.m poo at Bank
!7 II.
Ernest lluu»eholder ure home for n few
.pleuuuni furniBhcil frinii riami, on llr»l
4«y». They attended the Stetson—Flor»
fljgir to man nnd wife. Large porch and
ids foutb.iH game ut l&gt;e Land Saturila), fink shade. S W. corner of First street
ths boyi ure attending Florida Universi­ •sul Maple uvenue.
Ut if
ty.
For Sóli' — fioriti, wation,
carriage,
single 'nnd double baimi'as. gasolene rn
Ur. hii'I Mr* J. H. Elam, and Mrs. Wil­
gine ih il pump, ftlrndryt irrtpleniem» unii
kie ol Wichita. Kansas, arc in lbs city, nutiimoliUo. all at a sacrifice. A If
•nd cif«ect to remain during'the winter. Brock.
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• , Mr. E l^ Isinterejjted in land* near Sani acres of good land'for sale at a
tin. Three acres cleom i and ci«(p
nartcjantl
c , , B»tuliUllc botiate^ of
n»l seusijn All under fenrr ¿N«Mf'
ag «ration on tract ton ime. Alinosi
v. fc. Hudson the well known ball piny* 'jli^Ui' oWaY.
Particjilar» ats Hernld
•mi former catcher of tbe
Sail ford Utllce
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For Srtk*— Tbe sun pleat und best snimlg»
«*ni i* in the elty torlay. He 1ms betn
beater» on the market
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idayinjt league ball- this year, nnd his
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Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W a y

any other butter

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J»nyitig their force«“ to nrgment the nt»indance at missionary meetings nnd iniri'an rabsaiptions to missionary rangnf .'
wotnen of Tampa are (ireiuir■Ifar ainbUee meeting early In Deccm“er‘ h idch for the dale. ( Vv
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For Sole— A few piyccrm g'*&gt;d second
hand furniture . left fa il up Mrs W. A
Minnlck, Cameron City
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For Solo—Six uefes near fiertrude’ Avc.
3 tnilos from t*)SU,liice west. 11V acre»
chutycd.
Partly fenced ami rlitciied.
Only three-fourths mile to leading station
(Rnnd's Siding). Flowing well guaran­
teed. SI.000. Address L -I Orecne.
Tioga,-Pu^ fur furtber pnrticdlars Hf*2t|»
When your ferns need reputing rcmein
ber uur extra Inrge llower jot» The G.
H. Fernuld Hardware Co.
g|-o-' For Sale—Good luuntil, 23 feet. 1 H.-P.
10 miles an hour, well" painted nnd in
Orst-class condition. Fully equipped.
Address Box 11G8.
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p, ForSnle---New eighl-n»nn house: Imtli,
gns. electricity, gas* hep t e r r o r l»dlcr,

J j * ¡¡a.f 1iofd ,,er» ,d fcBecjai U»e growtVi
o4 sollditT of this r^ty. Rpwptly the
f«sU wai lmi(le B double ’ weekly, now
R Udtlivcred by a special . carrier ortl
^ t o , yolly st^tda ^
hi, company Sffi.
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linotype machine of tbe latest large lot, (lowing well. * gntiM
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Frenen
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“ » in within n short time. All of which
Fpr Sale or uctuinge for oily income
f* * 10 MreMlhen the fact that our town
vo puis» cleared laud.. eoiilltein
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Miiiiufactiireil with pure ihstilh-d water— they% ill prevent illness, aid
iligcstiun anil give you htfnlth

Coca Cola Botlling Co., Sanford, Fla

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I will highly appreciate being elected you*-Mayor,
but only because of the expression of confidence and not because I ever ex­
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My Company owns property in almost every part of the City of San­
ford and pays one-twenty-fourth, approximately, of all the -taxes paid into
the City Treasury. It is absolutely true that we will be able to sell very
little of this property to the present citizens of Sanford, just a lot occasionally

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f'o r this reason, it is imperative that we should have new men and new
m oney. It is absolutely necessary, in order to secure new men and new m oney
that Sanford should continue its policy of progress and de­

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For five years I have been devoting my time, energy and money to B O O S T IN G S A N F O R D .

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During that time I have assisted in every public m ovem ent
C ity’s welfare.

which was intended

I have not taken one dollar*out o f Sanford in that time.

I have been instrumental in bringing a good many thousands in m oney
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money during that time outsfde o f my Sanford business; and that, also, has been

ncw.-citizcns to the S an ford-D istrict.

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Every new citizen helps ea ch 'of us,r directly or indi­

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nevy , enterprise

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Mr. Mcchanvfe, Bricklayer, Carpenter—every new* house means more* work for you.

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Mr. Merchant! t Every new mtm means a new customer. If I sell a lot and a house is built thereon, it means
something for each of you. My property is not improved property. I must get new customers and new patrons for
you. os well as for myself. When I sell, my profit is made and that is the end o f itr You, each and all, have the same
opportunity, without the expense of getting the man here.
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1 ask you, in all candor, who is the more likely to help you, as Mayor of Sanford,-Mr. Spencer or mv-

Mr- Spefhchi .wants to bo'Mayor to gratify an ambition.; So do I.

His is a personal ambition—to be '•

Mine is an ambition io aBsist in building a great city here and have people miss me
when C od’s Acre Has claimed me for a tenant— with the plaudit “ Well done, thou good and faithful
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November M, I9U
from the shores of one great lake to ttie
•bores of unijiher great lake. It would
m u s e the visitors who come hrrr to be­
Will Take Up Matter of gin to gossip about (In- wonderful jvogft"»»
of our town uml with this g,,v»ip would
Advertising Campaign
come 0 desire to buy in with "us and
become a part of the community
COMMI nCIAl CHIB WAKES IJI* Seventh:— We should bulkhead the
waterfront, thereby making available
hundreds of the most desirable building
,ry Boles W rites About
The
lota for both business and pleasure
I Ins
sslbllltles o f Sonford And
project has been discussed a great deal
Value o f Advertslng
of late nnd it is discussion that will
bting nbom this and all nthhrs Improve,
tntnn» ItoLi.i —
The Commercial Club is jireparing to ments we may earn to work out. A
enter upon d twenty year advertising boulevard on the lake front connectiint
campaign for the purpose of exploiting
the poulMHH« Of Sanford and vicinity
„ place of residence for those who are
seeking a inofO' rahttmous clim ate than
famished during the winter months by
the states north, east and west of Flori•What can you do to bring people
heref Wo have nothing to offer them.
\Vc have crop failures to point to. There
U no money here. The people who conic
ta Honda a t , this time ore passing
tlirough Sanford! We aredonofor. There
is i » way drag them off the train and
piake them remain here.
•A business man (node the nbovo stule­
nient to yours truly.
N«w the iiuestinn-it'whal'cnirtm'doner
f |,,i._We must get togethrr and brace
up our uvenur of (wbliclty. which Is the
Cutiunerflsl Club: It will lake some
iimm y to get into shot* to nppesr In
company, but not more than is usually
viiluniurdy contributed to the "fnkir"
wiih the great scheme, slick longue nnd
(jufty brains, whose function it is to
make all tho people move from one
l o c a l i t y to another And then go back to
ill,, vacated section and .make it plain
lo fli" remnants of humanity that could
(,..t g, i iway. that he. the "fakir" is the
appointed one to make the folks move
Imk hiiiur ut so much i*er.
s.-, iiiii —All work nnd no play makes
1 1, i i imitt
We can take the com that
n.ivc niched from the "fakir” by put
Mi,; tile ktbnsh to his schemes and issue
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- 1 fewikltrla relating to the jio**i
lahtit-» of Sanford as n place of joy,
ktiiyvvm i«eace. happiness ami comfort
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knui o iigcnial localities In which to
rstablidi winter homes nnd summer
residences There is not u place in all
nf Snioiy f'lnrrdu that is so well located
.a lw*tlet -ilaalm I than is Sanford, for n
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I re-nlelicc Here, uutilre lias
, i,i»tiin-i i., surround us widi a galuxy
id pir,mat able iltriliUtCS. lllitt tf (wssessed
hi sum- Itot air communities we know
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mli.ibii i a- iu iK-i'ome affected with in
curable v ises of “ brain stocfD»"- Our
.............. tv-» are the most bcaoitful and
accessible of any in the south Wo have
Lake Monroe; we have ijike Jessup; wr
have tin- Weklwa river; we have the St.
Jehu» river lor hundred» of tulks; wc
have l.)kp Harney and we have lesser
oriitig'»&gt;U» '(ream» and takes iivailnMifut ¡ilr i- in- craft, hunting. lUhing
•tiiisiag With a Yacht Club House hj
Lake Miuuvio tu front of Sanford we •artII
90»ii have am lioreil in our Waters uIhujC«up
town hundn-ds of pleasure cruft frtitp ail
&lt; , pwtts of the tiotion. Men and women
wfgi .v.iar here to anjoy themselves alid
«ml muse n grout pluv, ground of NtnV. fwd slid pay (hair way as they go
WYi
ran luvr die Yacht Club mid we cun
get ike. vtsutirs.
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.grow
We can build n Couuiry Club
Mill u tine golf lltiks. Tlu-ro Is ample
^ tHisoiil adjacent to this city well adapted
' T kiwi v»liable lor such an enterprise. It
may scttti chimerical
at first thought,
i.' Hut Sanford sltoubi have a country club
but then if you will stop to^think, there

lilt VAGRANCY QUESTION
Will Be

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hecome so thoroughly aroused over the
vagrancy ipicstiou that man/ municipalftics will have official representative» In
Jacksonville Nov Iti. |7 and IK to hear a
discussion on the "h o b o
feature of. the
main issue Indore the Honda ('^inference
mi t'hnrities und Correction
There seems to lie a duteriniuutiun nu
O T A N D A IfD
the part of the authorities everywhere to
YPHÇRS IN C U B A TO R
rid the stale of its idle hordes, whether
tU fi^rooiedit in a u ra lo.
they he plain tramps, unworthy beggars
or negroes who infest all the ca lcs und
C y p h e r s I nc ub at or s
towns while refusing to do a Week’s hon­ -&gt;* Boat L a y e r s Are thot
W i n t e r Hfttch____ |
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est work, it is tlu.- latter .how­ 'L
ever. which is most cuucerdlug the au­
DON T EXPERIMENT
WITH
TIIE JUST AS GOOD
thorities. This Is the one which also
most'concerns the large industries of the
T h e Cyphers Incubators and Brooders arc
»tato. which are artu illy suffering for la­
Time Tried and F l r o - T c s t c d Guaranteed
bor when there is plenty at their hack
doors.
The Question bus bccuim so serious
that trade organizations are taking it up
S a n fo rd
with splendid results. In Jacksonville
and Tampa a little investigation showed
that
the shipping interests of the jiorts
we con get enough folks to come here
were losing thourands of dollars monthly
tho carpenters will soon bo working night
through .‘ shortage of Inlxir at the docks,
crews. Then the word will go out that
while ,4. the "«lunrlers and the very docks
tluenrt* something doing nt Sanford nnd
our growth nnd development will |&gt;c where they were so much needed there
were hundreds of m-grot-» loallug in idle­
phenomenal.
ness The same coitdiilon has prevailed
But how do you propose to do these
on a relative scule in the »midier towns
things? By getting together
And w&lt;■if tho-Mlitr
can do even (bat. if we decide to dn it
It has become
■orninoli
Yours truly
COMMISSION M l « C H A M S
knowledge tltat thè Int»-c diurtagn is reI irnviAs K IIu i s.
Oranges.
(ìrai)CtruH.
Plncoiiples, Vcgctahlcs
duemg thè output ni thè sawiuills and
Secretary Commercial Club..
tur|ienttnc industrie» Ijy fully onc-fourth.
SOUTHERN SHIPPING 1
319 W a s h i n g t o n St. N e w Y or k
The SVcdnrsday Club
ritta is a direct Iosa ni wealih lo tlie
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After tlu* long ntntmrr vncation and state, to say nothlng of its linai computaKi ndl y W r i t e for S to nc l l if Hooded
resi. Il wo* a vrvy pleasuot re-uninn lo tion in dollars and coni», whrn tlm loss
tire mcriihers ol tlie Wedttr-sda) elidi in of new Industries wliieb tfir prrvalence of
nerencM CCs:
(he tirsi ineetliig of tlie nt-w club yuur. ibis nittdiiMin will &lt;lis oumge is tnken
A E TN A NATIONAL DANK
whicll was Iteld Ut thè frsnb'UCe nf Mrs mio conudrriitinn.V
ALL M ER CAN TILE AGENCIES
The coUnty and city aulii.irities nrr
Drcklns. VVedaesilay Mfiernuuu ut ’ 'III
o ’cbH’k A nuinber ni lite «Ulti flave bei ti »huwiug ilo mercy In vagenti' in link
nssuviated so iminy yeitrs io thè deltghl v ii ville and Tamii.i
Mie .nithiiritiirs of
fui atuilie» ni (In- club tliat (he tie» wInvìi lite sinnller towns. spuri,«I «ai liv thè ac
hlllil ttieni lo gel Iter Ila Ve gruw n ver l tivitles nf tllldr linai newspu|nT», are
strong and temici
A vcry largì- attr.'inl sulviilg Ilio la boi »bucinili* lij gnlug il tlie
once wrt» prese ut al Ibis llrst meeting mot of thè truuble. Ihey are tnaking
III iilH-ning tlie meeting thè plesl'leilt Illuse w||n bave lived -in.l 'fiitteUrd ili
Mrs Ilei» I. Mar:», sani solile ver) pira» idleiittss tierrtufore slinw tbnl i li o are
Hill word» of grei-ting lo lite Ioli Sin- llntu-ntl) emttilig n livmg b&gt; m i duys of
nlfto referrisl tu lite loptc of sttldy for lite ti&lt;mesi (od rat li wrek imi ma working
yeitr and salii lite mmiihrr» untivi putti) ima cornigli io smuri' i boni ilio ad vani agi­
rum li pb-usure us well as pentii m tlu li dniltil. whicll Ilo- I . | W I|.|. herelofrire
studv ni 'vk.imllUiMil
Ilo- se, fri iry. (»•■sonimi m (brìi favo»
1 tic ojs'lilllg nf tlie Irmi |M( klltg m m i v i i i
Mrs s&gt; il l'tiuse ft-iid tlu minor. - ..f d „
a stili i.mre m-tive di'iiiand
I rsi meeting ili Ma), al die riwlil’-liu' "I tia»
----- O F F E R S -------f a lahor. ami Inis further cut down thè
Professor ami Mrs Muri»
.
AecurujMinied tr&gt; Miss , inrem t fr ink sopply "I teliuhle nini wlm are altrui imi
iw,i&gt; front the III I i i s i m u s whicli opera le
Miss Mattel Ituwb r s.ibg Ite.nit) s f ves
In Iii-i jutpvr un
i br l.lbnolug) nf die die &gt;i'oi aiuund
FOUR I'F R CENI A El.OWED ON SAVINtiS DEfOSlIS
(iie.it ratini,td officiai» nini ludostrtul
Nnrthlllefl.
Mrs» (.' I Wulket luid tilt*
Safety DeptivM Dote» li-f Retti
ilcaders
bave
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tii.it
thè
sltottoge
Tyonil.iiion (or a line .turi solistuottul
iti
Intuir
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die
state»
of
thè
slrucltirc of existmg faci a ami myhulogiCai knowledge wtiii;li lite i liti» llo|res to snudi illusi grappi,- witlt and solve in tlu\VK WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Dir
be alili- lo ose for (beli ttistruc^joti unti liest JMSsd'lr m.iniiet righi llow.
entertuloinein in ibis yertr's .wurk
Mrs viuth is enternig u n o isirto^ of remark1111• devel'ipillenl nel in In- liniit|M-r«-d
Wlllkr-r S p.||s-l W.is • VI e.-.tu,gl) (Ml-ll -I
llu-ilv rea.) I tu iti vi li» sleiit ig' a i.d* u a min lei Pie I i Imii' i .
jog
)M|*'t oil (tie PIlV-, il ( .- 'g l lpt1) ..I |simili wurk iiicp if lidi- datoage (■• Inni
Skuitdiu.lvra
In ill iii'ii puyt sclumi lleds &gt;I ■■filli il ' u111!•■s tti il stani lo galli

Time

Hatch

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J . A. T A K A C H , Agent

I!IM H-.OI’LKS HANK OK SANFORD

experience, not a iiiembci ol die i lull
could p sstbly have ever lord a more In­
teresting, Instructive and delightful phys­
ical geography lesson (bun llie one Mi»k
Cellieri) prewired for Them We»lnrs.hi&gt;
ufti'Nioon
Mis* I I u i Duns*- (.odd te.ul
jborie lienotlfnl m*I»*» ti’ iis flout I In- l.atel
o f the Midnight ‘»on
l'Io* urline of , m: » o i - o i l i - i w i - (.fo
ts)se»l

1 wo delegali

M l-

Nf.ij ill i n , «

and Mrs (*rtl»e It.ifni '. we/,- a p p illlt e d t
re preseli! the eiuh at the

meeting

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Stale f e d e ra tio n Of Women » e liti», wtnib
Will meet ttr Jnekamivillo, Nuvi-infier N i l i ,
nnd contifiiic In session rtUyul

four tiny.»

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Favor CfrarUv A sia clu tlo n
m ln is te ÿ ’ af' Sanford iu .their
Ministerial Asvarinticrli Monday mornliig
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pul theipsclves op rmAtrd ns favoring
some form of orjjìittflejE'ciiarities fur the
c|ty o f Sirtiford utid p^jlged theiiniclves
to Its spppoktY , Mr. WahTfun. was a com»
m ilice tu rrproa«nt the tinuisti-fs before
lira punimou (jiuncJI, ttnd fn\urgc that
body to tnkf some riifmii lt&gt;i))Kfc^&gt;'ta ifieorgiinuatiuii of a centralafflyrdiks foe
the u ty. Mr. Waldron wlll^.vy rcjBeseat"
his own church und the minia lets uf the
city in the Stale Gjnfcrence ÓT Charities
and Owrectums ut Jacksonville dita
week

The

Bridge Will Be Built
Since the Volusia mont y commissioners
have rerusml to co-opefate with Orange
county commissioners In building u bridge
aaoss the St. Johns River at E;|»t Const
Ferry, the citirens of New Smyrna hav^.
taken the mailer up and will raise the
amount required, by public subscription.
32,350 will have to be raised ant) nlmut
$1.500 of (his amount lias practically bevm
subscribed. Wo wljl have llie bridge —
Now Smyrna Breeze.

ImmJreds ut iiioii.saml» ni

dollars in new

Thrasher’s Great Healing Fluid

etilrrprises.

l’rcsliy tri trans Boost I lurida
llirniitigliaru

Ut

Nov

II —AlahFniu

S ) I umI o l thè l"tesl»&gt; tr illi II i liuti II

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ibl-ved In '1 (ligio " ll( o f li»

(»Ill.iril «neetlllgs

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. brsi n d el. li e- »
lint- -I d,e &gt;ll"l,g ,ld d fesse» ni o d e din
mg
thè meeting of thè syiust was
dio*
) esi* ilio) of «ev
William I
Motgao. dm repie»entotive nf llulida
»vuoti, l ’r. Miaguii » addrcss was u
tremen'dous l«»i»t for Florida cómmerciiilly. lehgiously and as a tounat resort.
J'he »jteakei hung a large mtipof Florida
fa-fore tlie midreiict* and puinted out die
irumeiise geogr .ipluval esteul of tin­
si.ite, and (old of tlie ninnisi piicnonicmil
gruwth onddovelapineiit. oídle lliousan Is
puoring min Florida frmu ulmost every
»tuie in die limoli. I)r Morgan gave n
glpwing accollai of tire rupid grnwitl of
lys a wu chtirrh. siiylng limi new churches
file sptitufiog u(i all over Ih*» (soiiusula
fluì mg ih'- husillos» meeting Rev. Morgai) wirs rumie u rm-rubcr of executive
«»»iiptiiMbiti, inter-churcii fetlerntion cortimf.»sì(iu ami albor importuni cammittoes.
Dt. Morgan i» [lustor nt Starko, where he
has hnd splcodid success, nnd is looked
irysni a» oue uf tlie r oining youug riten of
Preibyferian cliurch.
Rcv. l&gt;r. W ,. Mr Crnwford otte of tho
IVst kn o w n evangelists in thè Prosbyte'¡nàn church.'vrtll »l&gt;end Jauuary in ntcelings in Florida. The nwtl meeting of
syrusi meeU al (ìadsden.
' Ariitngmntmts aro being unido for a
tour o í Flothb by prtmtincnt Presbytcrlnn
clergymen, whlclt trmy includo cveii tlie
uuidcriitor of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Wednesday « a » Governor's day a\ the
Interstate fair at Pensacola and lire
The body o j n man^ ibòught
been Chirríe» French, who wutpsÈÆt^.fif largest crowij to he out since the fair
boat near Ft. Louderditle- lost $ H ^ U y . oj/ctied thronged the grounds, eml heard
Was recovered Tucaday Croen' *I h * -« r a tûi Gov, Albert W. Gilchrist, of Florida de­
liver an address.
copal b f u tugboab

C leaning and D
(«i (ht mm|
rquip|&gt;ed

tlitiJtiUghly

and

liHxlrrii

Cleaning
W orks
in t he S o u t h

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If it ia worth
doing at all,
it’s worth do­
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at all times is
our motto.

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with you on
your next job.

All work (uAtaniccd,

Breazeale

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Pisi»;— 229 Eut Untori St.

JkI uu

S O C IA LIS M
Is undoubtedly spreading— you should
investigóte ond fight it if it » ivitt
clples are wrung, or light (or it it right
Rend "Men ami Mules".

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�November 14. ion
was called to order by ITesidcnL Ml**
Maud Alice Wagner. The chairman of
several committees, reported the progress
of tire work that U being done by these
Items of Interest Concerning "Willing Worker*;" such a carrying fruit*,
Society People.
flower*, kind word* nnd smiles to some
of the sick In the city. N dlic Lough,
was elected secretary, Ruth Hand, treas­
P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL urer;
Douglas Abernathy, reporter. When
all the business of the organization had
Mow Celery City Vanity fair While been concluded, the girl* enjoyed a social
. Away the Golden Hour*—
hour together. Mrs. Abeinalliy. a »listed
Social Gossip
by Mr*. Summers. *ervt4I"NUcn|_j^elicious
ice cream nnd cuke.
Delightful Dance
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One of thtf most nolublo and enjoyable
event* of the early *cn»on wo* tho lovely
dance given at the Sanford Uou*r, Friday
evening. NovT^Dth. by Mr. VlTif. Thtgpin,
in honor of Mi»* Dorothy E. Ha ye* of
Tracy City. Tenn., the charming nelcc and
hou*e gue*t of Mrs. W. D. Holden.
The halls nnd ball-room were most
nrtUiicuIJy 'decorated with palm*, vitjrs
and pinketiow ^vgreen nnd pink being
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C lic Jìrto C ongtoooti %)otri a t to n g tp o o t), Jfloriim
Now open for business* We have a special week end rate of $4.01)
from Saturday, night supper to Monday morning breakfast in­
cluded. A pleasant quick place to spend your Sunday. Table sup­
plied with the best the market affords. Whitt^ help exclusively. Good
service guaranteed

Special Rates by the Week or Month
Further information glandly giyeii.

The member* of the Eastern Star' junl
a very pleawnt mretlng In their lodge
room Friday evening. Alter the work
and business of the organization was
com pleted, the mem tiers enjoyed a »ocinl
hour with each other ami their guests for
the evening; Mrs. Grolwmo of Chicago,
and Mrs. J. B. Conrad, of DeLand.l Mrs.
L. Brolherson nnd Mrs* &lt;l. U. Singletnry
served ptjnch o M . § 8 $ a * _&gt;* *V

Write, wire or phone

A. F. F A L C K
R è sltfëftf IWáti a

C. M. E N T Z M I N G E R
Proprietor

■ ■ B R Y

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S H IN G L E S

thc.colorjcKfcmé
' Tlie bright eye* and tho smiling face*
HORACE
HENjDENHALL
o f the charming matrons nnd lovely girl*,
TEACHtH OF MUSIC
in their elegnnt costumj**: tho fine look­
Will Give Lesson* si the Hoove of Pupils
ing men and beautiful ball room made a Agent for tha Celebrated trsllel A Devis
very brilliant nnd atlractivo scene. SunP I A N O S
fofd society graced the occasion nnd was
SANFORD
•FLORIDA
resplendent In lu handsome attire. Die
guest of honor wa* lovely in white spangird net over canary messeline; Mrs. F.
A. SchumplrtiWorc a handsome white lm-_
getic dress; Mrs. R. S. Keeler was In black
satin: Mrs. W. D. HoldBn. u blue organdie
with w|iitr( trimmings; Mr». O. W. Brady,
white^lingerie; Mrs. F. C. Bonrdman. black
crepe de diene. Mrs Charles Itell of A t­
lanta, (la., wore a while lingerie dress;
Mrs. Samuel Puleslon, black spangled net
over yellow sallo. Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
hand-painted chifTon over plum satin;
Mrs. Robt. Newnum, blue marquisette
over old rose satin, trlmnnxl with black
and gold; Mrs W W. Prather, yellow messeline with black jet trimmings; Mrs. C.
O. McLaughlin, bln^k lace with black nnd
steel trimming«. Mrs J W Barm-», blue
mesVllne with white lace trimmings.
M iu Charlotte Keelor, black net over black
silk. Miss Belle Smith. pink .»ilk hand em ­
broidered. Miss Pendico Ixlfler. blue messellne; Miss Undn Ldller, red silk; Miss
A N D
L nJ.e Shepherd, blue rrejie ile diene with
head trimmings. Miss J a co b s of Orlando,
canary dnffun over silk with fur trim­
mings, Miss Mabel Bowler, blue messeline with pink trimmings. Miss Rose Dick­
inson, canary satin dratted with white
chiffon trimmed with amber bend fringe;
Mis* Florence Frank, white embroidered
lingerie dress. Mtss 'Genie Wicker, blue
messeline with (tend trimmings: Miss
Annie Higgins, blue messeline with white
luce trimmings. Miss Sadie Williams, yel­
low chiffon over messeline, Miss Vivian
Yeiser. yellow silk with black trimmings
Thtv music for Ifir occasion wits fur­
nished by the Slumon orchestra. Punch
was served during the evening. .
The evening's pleasure was very mud»
enjoyed by Mr. Thigpin'» guests. Dancing
continued until 12 o'clock, when the de-

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Pyai-LIpchurch Building, Jacksonville, Florida
Ouj stock is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low.
■gy .
cannot furnish our stock write us for,prices.

If your dealer

Tuesday

Frida y
Edam Cheese
Imported Jams
Mince Meat- Bulk

‘ While Henry Sunnebarhe's. oil-worsted suits nt from $12 50 to $18.00. will met*! every i
mnntl nr the must ntreful find eeonorflicril'buyer. say nothing of the gill-edge guaranfee timi »j.«
wiih every suit
YOURS FOR HONFST MFRCIIAND1SK

W c will be able to
furnish Turkeys both
live and

llg h lf ul e v e n i n g w as liver

Csclllan Music Club
This most interesting and promising
club of piano students held n a very im ­
portant meeting In the studio of their
teacher, Mrs. Fannie Slembridgc Munson.
Satunjby afternoon at 3 o'clock.
After the conclusion of the business
part of the meeting, which waa the elec­
tion of oflhx-rn-fnr tlw» ensuing year; n
very delightful musicni (migniin was given.
Tlrt- ofllcers elected Were- Miss Beitlia
.
Packard, president. Miss Kssie Puxdon.
secretary and treasurer. Miss Irene Thurs­
ton was appointed to cal) the toll nt eaeh
meeting.
rsuuRAM
Left Hand Study.
Arthur Foote
1 Miss Luccn Chappell.
Narcissus.
.
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.
Nevln
Ado Wagner.
Dolly's Funeral,
Tschalkowsky
.
Ruth Waldron.
Violin—El Trovatofe— Selections. Verdi
Clnquetolne.
Gabriel-Malte
Eleanor Herring.
Barcarolle.
.
Tschalkowsky
Miss Margaret Davis.
~ J. Reading.
High Culture in Dixie
Miss Margaret Coffee.
J7
As a reader Miss Coffee evidenced un­
usual tnlent. She was eipecially good in
“ High Culture In Dixie.” For un encore
*b&lt;J gavb m on effcctiyely, "The Conquered
Banner," by Father Ryan.
. Elçanor Herring'* violin playing called
”
• for repeated encore*. Slut it a wonder

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Child—only eight year* old.

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irveyor s. A rtist’s, and Draftm cn'g M utciials

oil lor G5 cents

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W edding and
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Society Engraving

slid »11 olktr men »ho si&lt;rjp«y .«Souf j
their L»andr, wotk, g&lt;l it dooe tt 'j

Next Door West
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Sanford, Florida

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Phone 39

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Oct oul your oil stove. Wc

THE PROGRESS STEAM LAUNDI
Don't wonj «Unit s nothing .$ou send
Iter* la be Leandered. EseV/; srlidi ,*
will be LsundeCrd pejfetlt/ end {*,f
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tuinrd uninjilird. . The best sniisinw'*
plesl clesasing «gents, sod tkc.^o**
sisrch for stiffening, tit IHe hsW'Jon/ j
etperl ’.Vorkers, ts (be tree»I oi pum •
srtccrss.
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Plumbing

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All Work Receives My PerwritarAl'tiUtfqn

iier'a is the

j *. j.' genius that develop* under proper traln..i 'i t l o g Into vlrtuoelty,

Oppoalte

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The piano number* wero rendered In
* V . most enjoyable expression* and clean
technique.
. i b The Willing Worker«, a band of bright
■ young girls, who are member* of Mr*. C.
M. Summer'* Sunday School data, in the
Methodist Stffiday -School held a very
&gt; plrfliant meeting, Thuroday ovenlng at
tint residence uf Mr*. W. W. Abernathy.
The meetlhg which wa* held for the
transaction of buxines* a* Veil a* pleasure

YOU’ LL SAVE TIME AND fiET BETTED

dressed

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Kwim in ihat shndy J’poV No rooks, no liob’s.
touite to hurt you. Sufe for any child No Sewerorfe, no .sli
njy pure well-water..-,v =g^^OjKfeti quit'•cTeaned every duy. Every convenience
inilc pafilds. Refreshnients. Open Snluninya nml SuniJi
»her days by nrrnngement
i a Xssncbu "Msml*'1 tmL'"N«rti

itu r d a y a and S u n d a y «

WtH leave from G l» Dock sl 2 and S P. M
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FLOWERS — PLANTS;'— •
about tba rjmsIKnt quallnr
oí our printing,' W e don't
toro wfaat th* job may ba.
wa ara »quipped to tura it
out to your satisfaction. 1/
we c«n \ w ell tell you ao

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Special Òffering In Fern*.
Floral-Design* to Order.

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N um ber

SI

Volum « IV

HIE INS1IHJIE SPECIAL

lilt SPOH I SHAN'S P M UDISI
Ehe General News of
r*vof Row érs,

CULLED f ROM THE STATE TRESS
An epitome of th e W eek’ » M ost
portant Happenings In The

Im­

State's Domain.
At the election Tuesday, in Hillsboro
county on county division, the dlvisionlits carried the day. and Pipelios county
I, now a county In fact ns well as In
name. The county seal will be Clear­
water or St. Petersburg.
Hawthorn is to have n cunning factory.
It will bo built and in operation in lime
4a take enro of the spare vegetables and
fruits til that section next ie.ison.
The ladies of■iha-Giiinesvilli* W. C T.
U. arc contemplating the erection of a
building of their own.
Work on the sea wall at St. Peters­
burg ts progressing nicely, the piling
having been fail down between the A t­
lantic Coast Line dock atul the Electric
dock, with t/ie exception of the channel
near both of the docks.
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The New York Giunts are expected in
Miami at nn early «late for 11 game of
base ball. Three hundred dollars lias
been guaranteed the team if it conies.
Many improvements are lo lx- made
an the St Johns Electric Plavt in St
August me. The trolly line w ill be exi,.IH|ed mid 11 1« estimated that it will
.« „ „ r e between $15.000 and $* 0 .(UU&gt;

Sunford S e c tio n Offers M ost Induce
m erits to Nlntrods
Ttie wny the nimrnds nro bringing in
ihe'gnrno (best* dfty.» is rmrogh rn make
on overworked ejluot &lt;jim the sanctum
unit lake to (lie woods
Messrs. Ilixyn, F.vuns, Will Hand, tom
William rind Paul U lcers returned from
their three days cmnji hunt and l&gt;muithi
back three tine deer and plenty of smaller
game.
Messrs. ftosscUi-r. Whilner, Herndon,
Hrisson and britmlcy returned yesterday
from n‘ two days hunt and brought In
one of the iiino.1 bucks of the season.
Ttiey rejiortcd seeing the Sanford party
composed of Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Thrasher,
Mr- mid Mr* Wajtur.Uunfl, Air nntb Mrs.
Rolwrt‘Newniun mid Dr. anil Mrs. Puleston and they had two tine deer and es
peered tn net s r v m t Tnnrtr'Hiefnrp their
return.
The best p in of (In-hooting tripnroutld
Sanford is the anl&gt;auohile O n e can g ,
(or lllly mile» into lla'•very heait til the
deer mid hrir-counlry in an uutnmobth*
tb
makliul the Ir141 and return in comfort
(und safety. If the Northern sportsmen
could realize wliat a great game country
this section of Florida is the hotels ol
Sanford would not hold the crowds that
would com e here during th e m . hwiii
M iss Mur i l o Al I ncked
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o'clock. M 1 s,
filietl

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have tilreadv

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system it extremely
desires to see s om e

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glie li ila* choice ui tlie

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voter m a y be ex
c o u n ty

Pensacola fin* this murk been reached

Giving

Sanford

f urmrrs

Chance t o

a

Tine

Inspect S lo ck

and f rults
The Farmers' Special Institute train
will arrive in Sanford tonight at 7:45,
and will remain here until 10 o’clock to­
morrow morning, thus giving Sanford
people a grand opportunity to see the
exhibits mid Itslon to able addresses by
the experts with the train.
these speakers include A A. Murphree,
presidciiLol UlC_pni"-TSiiyj)f * 'jfltiT - F
ll Rulfn, director, Experiment siaiiorir A
P Sfiencer of the Extension division; C
K, MKfijurtii*. of the Farmers' Imitiuitjr.
if G. FuwcuVtVof the I xperiineol station;
h W 'U'-rgFr, Slate Inspector „f nursery
stork, and II F. Floyd, of the I vpcrimrlil
station, there w ill In- lectures on the sub­
jects; how to load cars, whitcily control,
citrus disease control, rind citrus fertil­
izer* The six ca n composing the train
contain a sphuidid assortment of exhibit
material, mid (lie op|Hirlomty wtll Ire nfforded for seeing (In* best of t lornia »
products One cui will contain mailing
MU i iitns irnii noil emus mi n n . l
The
dilleieip liirlhuds &gt;1 pi sing the dlflereli^
s i /, - , mil In- shown mi &lt; sprit po-kcr !**•mg on tin- train to sh &gt;v&gt; how the packing
should li*' done
I heir will ho ifvtr curs
I'xhihitiog vurn Its grasses legumes, mid
farm rrujw These curs will prove of great

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Items of Intcrcsl Gleaned Prom

The Star Theatre is cleaning house nod
Various Sources
preparing for the good things which the
manager is promising in tl|e near future,
beginning next Monday they will [mi on
a service of the nowest films that have
ever been run in Sanford. They nrc en­
deavoring in every wny^to improve their
present equipment for the comfort and
pleasure of its patrons.
The popularity contest is increasing*In
interest, a number of Sanford's most popular young ladies ore in the race.
The first prize, a beautiful diamond
ring, will be given to the young Indy re­
ceiving the most voles; n lovely silver
three-piece toilet set will lie given to the
one receiving next in number. A third
prize will be announced inter.
~’ Every one attending the Shir Theatre
will be given a coupon for five votes
Some oiip is anxious for your vote, come guilt Gov.. Mann today declined to grant
out and help your friends.
, a respite to Henry Clay Ifcuttie, J r . conl.lsl of contestants ill Slur Ihri|UC|Vi ted m Chesterfield county Scplemtier
PofMilnritv &lt; oiliest
■‘•'.if of w ife minder. Tfie refusal of the
tlssie Pardon
IlfiTi the governor to interfere
with (lie
Margaret W h ite .....................
. '900 sentence which the supreme court de-

comic* lion with i lortda (ttrnmig

Hand C o n c e r t

scut

Stintimi Halid will givo 11 c o n c e it tn
of UwSotu county
A r ca d ia wufi hy s e v ­
City Purk u l J.3U p. m. Sunday. Nov I'Jth
ero I hundred vote* ov e r Zolfo.
A r ca d ia
A program has been prepared w hich will
the ptesenl sile will hullti a fine new
consist ut pisi e ini irgli sacred, operati»
d u r i Inaine
and impuliti music 10 m a k e 11 slittatile
1fie coldest weather tu lo* experienced
Sunday program
Tin* select inn of sacred
m I’etis nulu this early was M onday morn
songs,
Joy I * Hi, A'l.fld
and tfn- troni
ills, «lien the official thermometer reg
Irme v ilo
II ti ‘ 11*1 I" I'* irunls'ied I* »
Istcreil III degrees
uhove zeru. I Inly
Mr ( H R e u solo 1 wdt !„■ fe «tures ttf
ance m the hiMOry o f lite weather bureau
ni

Arrlvc In Sanford This
tvcnlng at Seven

P opularity

ioloiest as lew i»'ople ti alw e Uial t lofl
frigllleli, &lt;| alni rati in In i I o n ie il 11
da &lt;an pustio e so non h („rage
I tier**
West .Seeiir"! siri—l w h v r a ! ' post lue a ili
csill iiUu lie one lull &lt; all *.id of farm nilleas (pali ilo' ex|a'fien*e »he u lule I thè
ph-ments. such as are host adapted to
story
t lornia conditio n*
Another car will con
The hold a ttem pi ut Pilihery s i n re
ram live hreeds of hogs raised m Florida
|miile*l lo ih*- |sdicr’ station so*m after
h will in- a deeid.e*l surprise io many i*-*,
w'jpl alni as a g'"*! *lr s«riptmu i»l P ii
pie l o Ki(uw what f in e flogs are hetug
mali was gtv en 1 nere 1» every Impe thui
raised in lire S t o l e n ! H o n d a , la the d a )
Ile «sili In* io, ut ed Miss Marlin ls stiri
cout h will he found (hnnsonds of bulletin*
slie- cult id c n t l f ) thè lu.in d h*' is
rejHitis, and pa m ph lets on agrlculiurul
ta nghi
.lai ksMtivilh* M* trn|r&gt;liii
I'UUt s iis well os bonks (hat ar*- useful hi

pr«t«s| at one (irlmnry.
lo ih« election for n now

The

the conceit

I sperim en ti W ltli I r l t u c r
' Prof. llurger of
thè Experinicntul
Station ut Gaineavillc s i b i l i several day»
ili tlie ^aiilnrd «ertlull tiri» wgek ex
pcrtnitthting wlih tlie letluce coip. C. M.
IJerry
ite

seni

si 1' |nii

risiili tliit

several
fu

h ead »

of latlnoe

exainiliatuili

Prof

Diliger

witf*

cium* liete

■*ii' » tlie l'ette! to s(Udy

cSilidltiOtis

lo
thè {
ut |
Hr* ^

Ila» Imd usale a p o i t Ulti of je\(lice oli

thè

furms of Mr berry and Messi» fiinstoin
fo Our C orcspondrnt s
and wtll wateh develnjiments. He wtslies
lempctniure tlropped to 29 degrees on
Every correspon den t on th e stufi &lt;&gt;( lite tu u6 t« lite prese ut dismise oppeming
.».-Nov.d?.-|R94
Herald is entitled t i a isiiilpliilientnry tlns s e c o l i witii tini xsuuinuH wanu
bills are soon to tie oftened in Pen»«- ticket to Spark ■- (Jirt US. here on Ilo. Till weailier u,itl opmlon an d ihe f^inilff^if
o il« hy the board u( limiti Trustee* (nr If you d o not receive d o » tn ki t in unie
tns iii'eiliguthiil» Wlll ,be. owmteil willi
before Nov., 13 an d jlmt

was

w hen

tfie

ttie laying uf $l5l),i)&lt;W worth of additiona l

sneer paving
l lie Florida lu rp a n tin o Operator* A'»*&gt;
coition wtll meet

in

con ve at put in J a c k ­

sonville on the 22nd.

fur tile circus 01 if voo tiare heart r o e r ­
lo,iked, idease 1er The Herald kn &gt;w There
is nothin g in«» go „I

fot

nur

re«|«mdcnt.s, and w*- want

gri-at in lcicjt,,

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hntieft ltO Owls

Imtldul cor

you

si,

I here witl lift tfff ltiiport.ini u m ting

to c n p 'j

of

tin- Ij'lk*- af l a)iitij.%l f * h tonight. Win,
If lieve tie 1 will hi* ¡ t r e v o t and retjuesls

(lie day with 11»

every mem ber to attilliti if possible

w + t-y t í 1
Uaostlng Beucham
Col

bciteiium. of Oriundo, bus noi

yet

auiiouticed fot c o ngres». Imi will probably
do so ili a sfiori

tulle.

Tlie Orango

Co..

pii(i&lt;-rs are Mro.slìug bis raoiltdacy witli a
vini, and wiili su d i v n loa ble

Is Drawing to a Close

woillrl no dulllit tnake 11 grrud ruCc.'
well sptikeii o f m

Ite

;

for their earnest support.

Work on tile new depot

(rrirgressing rapidly, and

tn Dcl.and Is

tin* building will

I L lll«d&gt;.' k a irrintei on tfie Tampa
Tribune, is stipyiosed to liqve ooumiltted
suicide Tile work on tbo Tribune is supixrsed tu have untml.inccd his ipind.
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1 Tin* sii|ireina court of Missouri Inis tak­
en another scalp ll inis fiueJ^the Ittternntinnul Harvester Co. $50,0011 for being
a trust and ordoroO it expelled forth with
from the state.

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We stand
for- a square
deal
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and equal rights for all the
Do noVjnake
a mistake elec■* \ » lion day. Tuesday, Nov. .21st.
&gt; Be sure you are there and in­
dicate candidate you wish to
vote for by X on the left of his
name thus, For Mayor.

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The Wuiles case was argued today befaro t|m Supremo Court of the State of
■florida, by Attorney-General Trammell,
re |ire«etiti tig the comptroller, who in um i
represents the’ »lute, and Congressman
Frank Clark for Cuiunei Wuile*. on an np(«•nl from Judge Mnlone1* denial of tnniidniuus proceedings tu compel the com pirollcr tu iiurlit ami settle the Walles
Ciòiin ,fvf 15 per cent, commisgum on „cult
lection of the Indian war claims from
the National Oovcrumem for the State
♦♦♦♦♦♦

The Peoples Candidates for Alderman

He ls

»,»m be ready tor o c c u p a n c y .

. We have made a cienn fighi

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SrjulK i Ubidii — Luke-

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1 wish to thank all my friends

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SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?

B. W . Herndon
W . S . Hand
W . II. U nderw ood
W ood ru ff Wo stand for P rog ress— the substantial kind.
We stand for a better water supply for the people and
fire protection for the peoples' property.
We are not the candidates oi the politicians nor the
bosses nor the Water Works Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN. . jQ b i.. '
We are for Sunford and its people«
A business man’s administration.
Vote for all of.us. W&lt;
Sanford and a lljjie people
privilege to none. —

best interest of
to all—special

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I am not a candidate for the office of Mayor because of any political
ambition. It is true that I will highly appreciate being elected your Mayor,
but only because of the expression of confidence and not because I ever ex­
pect, or desire, to go higher politically.
My Company owns property in almost, every part of-the City of San­
ford and pays one-twenty-fourth, approximately, of all the taxes paid into
the City Treasury. It is absolutely true that we will be able to sell very
little Of this property to the present citizens of Sanford, just a lot occasionally

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For this reason, it is imperative that we should have new men and new
money. It is absolutely necessary, in order to secure new men and new money

that oanford should continue its policy of progress and d e ­
velopm ent.
For five years I have been devoting my time, energy and money to BOOSTING SAN FO RD .
During that time. I have assisted in every public movement which was intended to promote the
City’s welfare.

I have not taken one dollar out of Sanford in that time.

On the contrary, the lit­

tle I had outside has been gradually withdrawn and put into my business here.

I have made some

money during that time outside of my Sanford business; and that, also, has been brought to San­
ford. I have been instrumental in bringing a good many thousands in money and a great many
new citizens to the Sanford District.
Mr. Voter, your interest is my interest. Every new citizen helps each of us, directly or indi­
rectly.
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---Mr. Tax payer, every new tax payer lightens your burden.
maintain the city government and pay for public improvement.

Every new enterprise helps to

Mr. Mechanic, Bricklayer, Carpcntcr—every new house means more work for you.
Mr. Plasterer, Painter and Tipner, or Decorator, you
every success of mine.

arc interested and you arc helped by

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Mr. Merchant! Every new man means a new customer. I f ! sell a lot and a house is built thereon, it means
something for each of you. My property is not improved property. I must get new cuitomira and new pptrons for 1
you, as well as for myself. When I sell, my profit is made and that is the end of it. You, each and all. have the same
opportunity, without the expense o f getting the man here.
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I ask you, in oil candot; who is th e m ore likely to help you, as Mayor of Sanford, Mr. Spencer or m y­
self? Mr. Spencer's energies h av e been devoted entirely to his private business. I have given tim e and
m oney to the C ity's affairs and to th e promotidn, it is true, of my privute business, but yours

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Mayor. M in « 1« i n am b itio n to assist
w hen God’s A o re ha« o lalm «d m e fo r te n a n t—w ith the plaudit. "W&lt;
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THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION |\ | | J 5 f HAVE THE BRIDGE

esldcnt Gives Ills Annual I’roclom aPrei
ti«fl Vo th e Public
..tins .f interest Gleaned From
“The people of this land having by long
Various Sources
____ sanction and practice Mt apart toward
lhe~3oie‘i&gt;reach passing year a day on
which to cease from their labors and as­
M rF fW M s d u r in g t u t w i t * semble for the puriwse of giving praise
to Him who is the author of the blessings
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they have enjoyed, it Is my duty us chief
Mt
Rentier* W " r ™ • 0fl" xecutlve to designate at ■'this time the
“ f i t f u l Spew* rioielni
day for the fulfilment of this devout pur­
for Hurried Readers
pose.
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«¡levomen.aied and pleaded that
“Our country has been signally faVufed
—ai.*&lt;Amid be dona to appear In any in many way». Tins round of ilie season
^ T Z iydidil to hi» InlertsW. triem- has brought rich harvest. Our industries
^ J fto u L n u ri BaptUt church aociety have thriven far beyond our domestic
«¡CamUWie. M«*-, tonlfiht voted oot to needs, the production of our labors daily
^ ¿ * . 1 this time the realinatlon of finding enlarged markets abroad. Ws
B„ Clirencc Klcbeson. paator of tho have been free from the curse of pestil­
¿ ¡ A now in jail chanted with having ence. of famine and of war. Our nation
J£ » d A vi*U nnell. They dedded to
ul counccls have furthered the cause of
by the matter .on the table until ffovem- peace In other lands and the spirit of be
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M».*L CT irT **¥B*,no* h i« brought Us inm .),» » t»u*,h
tat Toft qualified as a voter
with otiier peoples, to tho strengthening
faonris-rrt-frilnwstilp-rtnd-gnnri-wttt
..Uts Cincinnati election that link us to the comrades In the am^
____before ihc. ffe jfe &amp; te illiL vcigal brsRherKeo&lt;i -&gt;f -totiiiws. - Strong-»»
in Jgj own precinct ond went through the the sense of uuf own right and inspired
lit!» required by law to iniure |ils call­ by as strung n sense of lire rights of
ing a ballot today.
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other», we live In peace and harmony
yOStrislly the periods of revolution In with tho world. Rich in tho priceless pos­
Jletiw were rimed today when Francisco sesion ond abundant resource* wherewith
I Midero took the osth of President and the unstained bounty of God has endow­
placed across his breast the tri-color ed us, we are unselfisidy glad when othet
u « l Insignia of the executive. This nf- peoples puss onward to prosperity and
umoon the nalli was administered io the peace. Tbnr the great privitega we en­
tight members of his cabinet. At the joy may continue and that each coming
ssms time Francisco l.con Do Ln Barra, year may see our country more tlrinly e»
who hsi governed the country as provin- tnhlished in the regard anil esteem of our
" rial prtiideni since the day General Diaz fellow nations, it is the paryer that should
Wi the capital for Europe boarded a spe­ arisc'in every thankful heart
Therefore, I, William Howard Vnft, (wescial triin for Vers Cruz from where he.
lo£*t!t Mil fnr Europe but on ft diplo- ldcnt of the United States of America,
designate Thursday, the 10 th duj uf No
iutScmisson.
vember next, ns n day of thanksgiving
Wo-lHnl* of the city of 'Hankow has
and prayer, mid I eamesily call upon my
been dtstroyrd by fire following lighting
Countrymen and Upon all that dwell under
-xfitfmn revolutionist and loyal troops.
the flag our beloucd country, then to meet
Tbs lowest estimate of the kiss is 50,000
in their accustomed places of worship to
• MO. • two hundtod thousand persons are
Join in offering praise to Almighty God
drifilaif. Half burned,bodies lie among
and'devout tfianks for the loving, mercies
Uwmini in many places. Many of them
He
has given Us.
'are the 'bodies of womfen and ddldren,
“In Witness whereof. 1 have hereunto
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* Spstllng at Washington of ihn (resent .set my hand und caused the ¡*eol nr tlodhaptloa of currency legislation, Presi­ United Slates to be affixed
dent Flniey, pi the. Somhrrn Kailway
“ Done at tin- city of (’liiango. this thir­
Ggspsny, said;
tieth dny of October in the your of our
"Thebanks uf the Southeastern slates Lord on« thousand nine hundred and elev­
compare very favorably as to soundness en. and of the independence uf the United
I rj
, sad ability of management1with those of States of America, the one hundred and
irtyuner part of the country. Tills was thirty-sixth.
«tenuoiiritfd In ihe panic of 1907 and
By the President
• ihe labsequent business depression.
P, C
Secretary of State
the South us in &lt;lir, West, a much! _
.isti« Uippiy ii needed tiurjng the crop-U C Î Rodgers who lias just ttoiriir-l tu»
ptOsingperiod than at'qny other tim i of rtron»continoin«l trip m ou ueiophuu-* u&gt;^Fthe year. t The effect of tlie present hunk- day said lie felt in copdttmn to start back
lug tyit^is-lhat. during thil crop-muV- on an another "if I lind a machine." This
M,*ks® Sod at'a result Q f’this iorgjy remark .yvaa made ns lie glunced at the
jrd fir Cajl^ Interest' tate» lend to inacidite that had carried him across the
i|p d credit'is curtailed, notwith- coiriiti¿p,l-rVT ,rt *)0 corrBct nl PArts of the
ttmd^ll the fact thjit Ihe farmers of the machine, for It was mimi ned timi boning
^*lb ^rit bringing lo mitrilet hundreds of : un utifigbt rudder nothing of the original
a tiloih*ri worth nf cotton and nereplonè tlmt Rodgers started with from
(trinci*. on the basis of which cred- [Shmpshcad Bay on Septemlier 16. te ­
li thoafi f jfpiind nuhcr than contract. ; mains

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I /«rand for a square deal for all .
. -P*9^** c&lt;iu*! rlgltU (o all. special
- pmi rjei io none, l admit 1 think It's. ,
W i f E r 'tii,r ‘o i t o ‘’be^ u^ m*yorxR d -•**?? ■■v1*1“ l^v* F T best efforts at
hrnsi for whst 1 f ^ l U best fo rth e
t ,mem m our city,
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high, but we cannot lower
f C , / «Hinfi; lot^.
M anufacturing
,*re'.w" lt V hfeed to put us on a
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SHORT CELERY CROP
Sanford Celery

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Growers Should Get

Cast Coast Ferry Should Have y High Prices fo r rheir Cilery ,.
The rientrai News of The Land
There 'is usually a large acreage of
Drawbridge
of-Flowers.

celdry grown In New York state for mar­
keting during tho • fall nnd winter. Tho
VOLUSIA COUNTY PASSES IT UP large markets in the East usually buy CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
heavily of ■this Wrk state celery for
storage purposes in order to supply their
Jealousy of Different Sections Pre­
trade Wants during the holidays and at An Epitom e of Ihe Week1* Most lmvents Co-operption of coun­
p o rta n t Happenings In the
times this York slnte celery Is not ex­
ty Commissioners
S ta te 's Domain.
hausted from storage until February.
The Orange county commissioners met This season the reports say that owing
Winter Park Is talking of water works.
the Volusia county commissioners lost to the ^ weather conditions during the There are a number of private systems
Tuesday at DeLnnd in an endeavor to growing season in New York state tlie and .Roliins college has a fine plant, btjt
arrive at some understanding regarding yield of fancy celery was exceedingly as the town grows there is demand for
the steel drawbridge that is so badly small, and the supftly of fancy York state modern conveniences.
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needed nt the East Coast Ferry. Orange celery will be exhausted early in Decem­
Tampa Is expecting to have a chair fac­
county has already done n lion's share ber. It Is said that certain of the largest
tory
located somewhere within her bounof the work and spent money on the dealers In New York City and other
drlcs,
and is entertaining a representative
Volusia county side making a good cross­ eastern markets, realizing the York state
of one of the big funiture factories of New
ing wlih the tiope that the Volusia com­ celery shortage, are buying heavily of
York state.
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missioners would meet them half way. Michigan celery for storage purposes.
Mrs. Mary Bryant, of near Falmouth,
But the innne jealousr Dial exist bcCalifornia hegi.n shlppinit the 1911
tweg||
¿ñd Dimona a g ^ t
sent a sweet potato lu that place last
celery crop about November 1st, and their
that weighed
Sf&gt;j yrafL j&gt;i£vcjiiCiL.q ny . sttUcuteni ♦ u t^ y -rire u ld -U - virttlallY (UhfiUlteL week, raised on hbr farm,
, . &lt;nty turn Inch,
uT the question all qf Volusia com- during January as lip: crop an * whole lit
missiuners but one voting for n bridge .California ia k i i i d t i d W o r n l a es la circumfacnc. and tuld an the mar­
nt TFirasPier's ferry because such n rmitq notliorities to be HDO uciVs "»hfift of the ket for 15 cunta. --------- w j ) ! W. E. Hcathcote of St. I’etereburg, a
would take ull tlie travel through DcLand l*aat season. , • - '-v ■.
\director
of the Florida Citrus Exchange,
and Daytona.
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The Michigan fchary crop it said to be
The [ircsent crossing gives ihe (Hiblic a normal, and fcilh'lhe Eastern trade buy­ says the estimate by the railroads and
choice between going to DeLmul or,to ing this Michigan celery for-'storage, various paper» in the stato that the cit­
New Smyrna and the rnplil growth of the which is not usually the com, gicans that rus crop of Florida for this season will run
latter city has aroused the Jealousy of the we need have no fear of Michigan celery 5.000.000 boxes is too high. At a meet­
rest of the county und now it seems to competing with our celery as tbeir crop ing of the directors of the exchange held
be anything to keep |&gt;eople awny from should be extiuuined before our crop 1» u few days ngo opinions were heard from
elgh^ gentlemen from a wide range of
Smyrna and bring them through Def.und moving to any extent.
and Daytona
It is rumored dial the Manatee crop territory, and it Is their opinion that the
With the great amount uf work already will he somewhat short o( hist season, crop will not exccod 3,000.000 boxea
accomplished at llrt; East Coast fetry Or­ ond the same will apply to the Sanford
A sewerage system and an up-to-date
ange county should and will go ahead acreage.
creditable hotel building are among the
with (hr drawbridge and public spirited
With celery now moving from three die things promised for Lakeland during
citizens of tilts county and of New Smyr­ slates, California, New York and Michi­ the next year.
na will assist with contributions.
gan, fancy, well bleached celery is now
West Palm Beach l* to try the blue
i he putty act of lire VuluiiU commis­ sejling in New York Cily at «13 50 lo
laws and have everything on a Puritan
sioners will leave them in a peculiar con­ $4.00 per Now York stale crate.
plau on Sundays hereafter. That is. un­
dition. because Orange county will never
less
the people who have framed the
•As You Ukc I t ”
Join them tii iheir new bridge enterprise,
ordinances
decide that moderation is better
Such was the independent title which
after llveir narrow tnindod act of last
than
prohibition
in the general run uf
Shakespeare gave his most nt nosing
Tuesday.
,
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things
and
rcival
the law that now makes
comedy Tho fact that it has remained
City Council M eets
in public liking for more than 3D0 years, it an offense to bring your trunk from
Council met in regular session Nov. fith mnl siiows no sign ot foiling favor, is the station if you huppen to reach home
I'J II. ai 7 30 P. M Presenl-W. D Hold, suliicicnt prixd that Hie work! Ukes it on the first day of the week.
rn President pro ftm. li, A Howard. S. very Well It is ruled by mhny ns the
County police officers arc searching (or
Kungr and li IT Stevnns. A bnht-Ji Iki inOsi thoughtful, the most attistic, tho Cinudrv/Tft'imnn of Okies, a village near
Davidson. II. U nrd und D. L. Thrasher. most amusing and thn liveliest of all tlie
Miami ami fear murder has been com­
Minutes of the last meeting read and Shukcspcresn comedies; and. a» will be
mitted. Tlermanjlcft his home Monday
approved.
, presented by the popular young artlstT night for u bicycle,ride. He did not return
A communication from Rev. Geo. B. May Stewart, and her excellent company, and Tuesday morning hit wheel ond a re­
Waldron in regnrrl to systmiatic chailtlcs at the Imperial Theatre, Tuesday evening, volver were found In the road near n
read. He recom men ruled tliist the rity November 14th, will prove tlie most Im­ blood stained iroji bar- on which were
send a representative to Jacksonville to portant theatrical event of the season.
strunds of hair the same color as his.
attend u meeting of ihe Congress of nsso- Mis» Stewart is said to make a charming
Bloodhounds ure on tho man’s trod.
ciali-d Qniriiies to lie held bcgining /Nov ••Rounliml" Ixith in ihe roynl robes of the'
AI the meeting of the board of county
llitli It was moved und seconded thui tlie I'rincii.ss mnl doublet and tiosc of the gay
commissioners
held today a petition was
city send a delegate to re|ifcs«nt Uiem. and gnlluni forresier.
filed
asking
for
an election to lie held in
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and the city poy the expenses of sum*.
Leob
county
on
the “wet nnd dry" propo­
it
is
ofiicially
announced
ttpil
tlie
work
Carried.
Moved and seconded that the matter of of oxposing Hie wrock or the Maine so far sition. The petition came in lata this af­
adjusting the voucliers held by f(fr. Brody as Hie parts immediately ilffccled by tho ternoon but the friends of the anti-saloon
nc referred to the finance cominltee. explosion arc concerned fggtn afxjot mid- succeeded ip having action deferred un­
Curried An ordinance entitled an Ordi­ sblpsto the bow will J»e'completed by til the gist of the present motifh. IWtthat
nance amending Section i of cha[iter 3 of Novetnlicr 20. Evotylhljig will t|ieji be ample time might be had to examine
the reynv'd yrdinances of tfie city of San­ reoily for examination by the board of the names attached to the petition as to
ford relative to revision of registration inspection which lias obendy beet! nofl- whether or not they were bona fide names
or certified voters.
fted.
list W(Oj passcl on its first reading.
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by life city engineer ond ordered filed.
p ie building commltec was nutliorirnd
to build’a buck flue In the building on
Movgd and seconded that the voticliera
as slgned’bv the President and approved
by the fink nee commltec be paid. Cgrriod. •
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On mbtion cmmjll adjourned.
• M. ,W. t/iVctx. Clerk.

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Asleep at the SvfHch
Prof. Hell, who lias been W ittin g on
some good hypnotic ends other srunts ot
the Impcrini this wrfk. placed Ell Bur­
kett. the slio* liAcb'i. under the speM of
money and mesmerism eoinhlned. and
hud him asleep -tl' Vowoll's window toilay. p:K*said lie needed tita sleep and
the .money nnd WAs ' perfectly sotisfied to
nsslsl the ptofeisor.
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Held Duslnrss Meeting
The West Side Improvement society,
Inst Thursday, held their first yearly busi­
ness meeting at Robbins Nest. The re­
port given for last year was very gratifyiny. Received from members In dues
and donations: *80.70; City council
*£0.00; our friend». *2185‘ \v
Many others hove given material nnd
work for park Improvements. We wish
to thank the city council who have co­
operated with us; Mr.-'lfhlly, who tun
kindly Inserted our nunc«?, and all others
who have helped in ony way, to Improve

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S H ArL L T H• E V.P E O P L E
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Thé Peoples Candidates for Alderman
F*' M. Elder, .
- B. W. Herndon
T. J. Miller,
W. S /H and
Geo. Fox,Mr. .
W. Ff. Ünder&amp;ood
Frank L. Woodruff

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Wa ftfnntl fur Progress—th e su b sta n tia l Jin d . • V/ ;'
We stand ifor a b etter w ate r supply. for th e people and
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lire protection for the peoples’ property.
We are not the candidates of th e p o liticians nor the
bosses nor the W ater tyorks Com pany, nor th e candidates
of ONE MAN.
vWe a re for Sanford and its people.
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A business m a n ’s ad m in istratio n .
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Vote for ail of us. We s ta n d for th e best in terest of
Sanford nnd all the people. E q u a l'rig h ts to a ll—special
privilege to none.

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�November IO. i&lt;hi
Ereryooe interested In forming In onr
wmy U cordially lnvi$*d to attend these
meeting*. The dtarusslon* or* on mat*
test of vital Interest and the social boor
A Budget of Ifiterestlng Items lo well worth while. At the cfcoe of the
From Corresponderfts
meeting - the question box woo opened
and among l a content* wo« the general
question “Shall we- have Thanksgiving
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY dinner a t the churchT" A rising vote
proved the desire ' to do w to be onanl*
rm d len t S ta ff a f R eporters Weekly moua. At the meeting In two weeks the
ladles will formulate their plans. Mrs.
Covers th e Tarrltary f a r
Worthington, vice president of the dub will
act aa chairman of the committee. This
dinner will not be for club members only
GENEVA JOTTINGS
or for the church and Sunday school
Ts the Editor of The Herald:
Mrs. M. &amp; Etheredge left last Tuesday people only bat for both and any other*
for Brundldge, A labin answer to a tele­ In the community who would Dhe lo Jolrt
gram telling of the serious illness of her us. Thanksgiving is a time when mem*
odes of etb « home* and associations
sUter-ln-law, Mrs. Wllecrr-n.
" A bright-little baby girl has come as • crowd upon us, and by spending U to­
gether we may do much toward making
It a happy day for us alL
Mrs. Moran.
Wo are sorry to s a te that Mr. Eubanks,
an am pioye of Chase It Go. is suffering night In Sanford and Incidentally' saw
‘ The Man on the Box."
greatly from chills and fever.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kennedy of Hay­
C. Sieg, after a two weeks’ stay in
O n e rs has returned to Jacksonville. Mr. den. Ind., have come to spend the winter
Sieg expect* to return to Geneva later among as and perhaps stay longer end
are a t borne on their farm just north of
with his family. .
The orange packing at the dock seems town. We bid them welcome and trust
to be at a standstill on account of lack of they will be one of us and with us while

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

THE SUPREME EVENT
. OF THE SEASON
S p e c ia l E n g ag em en t
and her distinguished company in an
elaborate production o f Shakespeare's
greatest pastoral
comedy i

Speolal Prices

. 25c, 50e, 75c, $1.QQand $1.50

Seat*— Sals begins, ff a. m.. Saturday, at Maxwell's. Out-oí-tówñ' orders'by mail or tele
phone will receive prompt attention.

hands to pack fruit.
The Geneva Fish Co. have opened up
their business and we wish for them a
Rev. E. Loo Smith filled his regular ap­
pointment lo GcaevaÜMt Sunday.
W. D. Ballard has as his guests his two
brother* from Griffin. C,a. One of them
MOOftE’S STATION
will remain here during the winter.
Sped*! Corrapoodenee is Tbs Herald
Frank Sutton, Mr. David and David
Country folks never realize what a lot
Speer are all able to be out again after of d ty friends they have until the hunt.
their sick spell.
Ing season opens. Its that way. though
we can’t help but notice. Cbme on boys
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
glad to see you once a year any way.
SpodalCor. toThs lUraU.
J. F. McClelland and Mr. Mlot the
t The woods aré full of hunters these
genial Sanford A Everglades engineer
days—one would think they were near
got Larger game Monday than they were
the firing line of the Turk i tallan scrap to
looking for aa they captured a 0 ft, and
judge from the guns we bear.
a 7 ft. diamond beck rattler while out for
J. L Nolan has bought a new librae, his quail and cottontails.
mule having died some weeks ago.
Two parties of fisherman have gone In­
Mr. snd Mrs. J. S. Barnhart of West to business on the Sl Johns and Lake
Side visited their niece. Mrs. J. D. Letaon Jessup from hem recently, James Mitchell
on Sunday last. Mr. Barnhart has a nice and Meakm Digger. Robinson and Gea
garden this season and reports crop* Mitchell with Frank Willi*. H ere’s hop­
coming on nicety.
ing they have all good haul*.
We are sorry to team that Mrs. B. J.
James McMiliian and party are on a
Overstreet of Lake Mary wa* quite sick deer and big game hunt south of here
last Saturday and Sunday. She la better for a lime.
however at this writing.
There Is a good deal of dissatisfaction
Leslie Bryan of Sanford visited his among the parents of little children that
parertr last Saturday and Sunday.
ride ot. the car to school as the little
Mrs. Chas Humphries is on the sick list ones loose their ticket* snd hgre to pay
this week; also link; Fronds Larson.
■*. over again, seams a* If'som e arrange­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ml Wynn visited their ment might be made that the children
daughter. Mrs. B. J. Overstreet last Satur­ would not have to carry tbeir tickets.
day.
J. F. McClelland store’s la open now on
weak days and evenings with a much
BUDA ITEMS
enlarged Stock of new goods, shoes,
StMdaJ C am m dM * to The Hwaid:
groceries, provisions snd feed.
Miss Bobbie Nicholson and two aunts
The little son of Mrs. P. a Miller of
returned home Sunday from Osteen, where
Cgmeroa A re. has been quite ill (be
they have been visiting relatives.
past week, but is in the gain we are glad
George Peters was In Sanford last Fri­
day on business
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar to w n returned
Rev. E.-Lee Smith of Oveido. spent last thiy week to their beautiful winter home
Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. on Geneva A n , Beck Hammock, after
H. A. Ntcholeoo. He came to fill his reg­ a yammer In Indiana a t their old home et
ular appointment a t the Baptist dxorth Richmond and vicinity.
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A. W. Davis was in Sanford last Friday. • P. X. Hartman, an Indiana man was
He went to market his potatoes
here loot wnek looking after hie Rollraod
Wr. and Mrs Weaibmok visited their
cousin, Mrs G.T. Peters a few da yd lost
, week.

Cte jjrio Congfroofr jjotri atJUmgtooofr, jfloritm
Now xjpeirfor business. We" h a v e a special week end ra te of $4.00
from S aturday nig h t supper to M onday m orning breakfast in­
cluded., A p le asa n t quick p la c e to spend your. Sunday. T able sup­
plied w ith the b e s t'th e m arket affords. W hite help exclusively. Good
service guaranteed
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S p e c ia l Rates by the W e e k o r M onth
F u rth e r inform ation g lan d ly given.
G. M. ENTZMINGER

W rite, wire or phone "
A . F . F.ALCK

P ro p rie to r

R esident M an ager

(F o rm e rly McNAIR A S O N ) - - .« v- w.c

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Dyal-Upchurch Building, Jacksonville, Florida
Our stock is Well M anufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low.
cannot furnish o u r stock w rite us for prices.
tar bomeo here are coming much earlier
this year than usual Several families
have already arrived aod many meFPrat#
soon follow.
Among those who bare arrived are
Obed Foaa and wife. L Johnson and fam­
ily from Philadelphia. Pa.; Frank Smith
aod wife and Misa Ruth Graham. Lancas­
ter. N. H.; F. Kingsley and 'family. Troy.
N. Y.; also Geo. E. Bates and family, pro.
prletcrs of the Altamonte Hotel who are
rushing the Improvements and putting
the popular resort in order for the enter­
tainment of guests about December 1st.
—N. H. Foocl

If your deal

SANFORD LODGES

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T ibaubi 1 « of do aioof duuli* I».,.
V inJ |ruutc. (Hr loo| «ijwtwn.'
4 »hire «» to |ur*ol*e me motiam«mi
* be of (be bifhcW qttobfy of a&gt;«&gt; r
Wii«« ai before mekiaf yoej p«f •, , - *t will (about ifc-y/n* end i--.-»

aw Tuesday afternoon there was a
small entertainment at the Buds School
for Hallowe’en which was greatly enjoyed
• by the children and visitors Thera were
• few rpsHCbss and than the old witch
come in. A number of socks had been
arranged In • line on a long pole and
each one was blindfolded snd given *
stick to knock down one. In whkh was
aom thing useful for the school. The witch
then told their fortunes.. A peanut bunt
■ was given and then the visiters surprised
the children by passing the Cakea and

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PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
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�rw citrus fruit grown.
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the right to Protect tim*m*n*
j 1* * ! , feci confident that they can
I d S lr - n interests b . . by -Ring
-JEprtfocl when, where, ». whom, and
•tost they think right at the time; who
•f l S e v e in P»y‘ni
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ImThesvy twrsonol expenses regardless
a#whrtiWi their crop 1*
°f
high or low; and know that their
trtfitdo«» not CWTy dea&lt;ll)f “ "‘“i 10"*
£ 2 ilid » r
b*
’ ¡Tiewly minted gold place; who^rne
lATsl'to their state, and do not think
J «gbt to b« ^ f io d 10 bulld Up
^ ¿ n U who resent indignantly being
-lied “fools, scoundrels and liar* benoie they will not wear the# yoke made
Z than; who desire to remain Inde-

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hare out themselves on record.

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^TlJmeetlng as held at Orlando. Sat„rday. Nov^E 181L
Armory. The

efforts weni applauded by the gsllerles,
Mr. Palmer were allowed the courtesy of
the Root and abused it fur an hour, using
language that was unbecoming Many
times during tlie proceeding* Palmer wm
on his feet in opposition to those who
hgd como to transact clearly define«! busi­
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rnnn ib ii i iiubi« liatnicness. In fact no member of the mcetliftii ll«€»k risili at aitai X§ re«*
Ing’wM
as Mr. Palmer. D. «1*1» &gt;••••■• ta llrawaakias «ilk -ark
ar
Doachnmi« another citizen of Oriando, • « U S a , , , m a i f l at U.OS,
who declined to sign the call, insisted WK TKACH IIV MAH. Wkirk ...I I «
(,
■■ a * M » l llraaa M a l a , ia a la « aaaka.
on speaking several times, along lines
OUR COHIKSPONDK.NCK COI HSK Maka.
similar to those of Palmer.
a p a a J c a l t a r lil a . Hy alad , i a | a la v ka a ra
The Committee iui Resolutions re­ dr *aaiuia JJno
caa laaka ykar n a n draaaaa. aU a. d r« « *'
ported at the afternoon session. In sub­ • a k ia | la r alk ara, t h r r r b , - a r a l a ! Bara tk a a
stance the Resolutions recited the grave Ika aaat a t ra a r tu ilia a « h ija » B a U l i a t th *
Injustice and great damage done by the
boridacastrd lettergrams of the Ex­
change, and demanded that a retraction
or the libel be made with nil apology;
that the injury dono be corrected by tho
Exchange so for as possible. The at­
tempts to coerce Independent growers
were denounced; also the'false charges
that ojher frfltis arc inferior to those
PfckotPlry lhev-Exchange, The (un'keting of Immature fruit was disapproved;
the so-called Florida Green Fruit Law
was condemned ns unreasonable because
It fixed no standards and provided for
no inspector, it was declared that fbe
dietributon of standing who In the past
have handled Florida fruits are, in the
main, aa honorable and honest business

, After some discunlon the resolutions
tree pursued wcre as reported without change.

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Commission Merchants

Southern Fruits and Vegetables
867 Washington St., NEW YORK
Ripening Rooms for Tomatoes and other goods which require
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M arket re p o rts to Sanford dully by u lrc
REfTRENcrs—New York County National Dank. New York.

Apply for Stoncil9, Stamps and information to

Lewis Vegetable Exchange
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to female aliments, are urged to try Cardul, the reliable,
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• convention of citrus grower» n caueu A t ihe C*rnr*t rrqur-al of friend« and voter«. I
Announce that I am n candidate .lor the »(Tier uf
to consider the mailer and present true Mayor of the City oi Hanford, at the Noverutor
primary
0. w Sttwr»
facts."
-There were in ociual attendance be­ I inn a candidate for the luaitinn of Moyor of
Sanfird *ul.jnet to the drO»luti of the primary
tween forty and fifty representative election and «olldl your «iifftiitn and «uppon
¿rowers, end letter* were received and
read from two Itundrod* and elghty-aU
f or stldrrnnin
nnnounce rtiy cninlldacy fur ifir- j m . liuti
other growers wltu on occounl uf distance ciC1AKtreby
W rrm a n , * u Ij}cc( tu the dn i* ion uf t U r W hUr
ihe day of (lie week on which the coti­ Primary i«j b ru Novrinl«er 21. 1011.
l l i o n wo, held, business, and other
good rtawms coukl not ntlend. _These I mm a rnrwlkJnl** fur Ald« rinnn uf ilir
Sanford lu b jftl lu the dniiiiun uf l fio
personally signed letters gave addresses Primary to be Irtld Noveniticr 2|, 1011,
Piana J, WdnHUj
and extent of grove prot&gt;efty owned and
patrolled by the signers. More, than t «1)1 be a catHhiliit«’ lor ll.r i i m Iuiu ) uI A U r rum i
■ublrct to the dortiUxi of ihe w hile 1'rHnaxy IreM
8,000 seres of bearing grove property Nov. 21. I8 lt
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It AN[1
• a t represented. Estltuatifrg 300 pock­
I hetehy AnnourK-»* my ra ml Idary for Alderman
ed boxes per sere would aggregate two oI ihe clly of Sanfoel lutgerl to the rlie litm of (he
mUiioti four hundred tltousnnd (2,(00,- W hiw Primary, hald Nov 21
________ W, II Uaocrkooo
000) packed boxes of Florida cltriil’
A t the rc&lt;jue*l df many trtend*. 1 hove
t.le.1
frail against about eight hundred thou- to announce my candidacy foe lire (-rtlikm of
Alderman of Sanford, lubjert to the dreraiun of Jhc
' ri*btl (800.00) boxes marketed last W
hite i ’riruaty held Nov 21
W W Aw raarirr
season by the Florida Citrus Exchange.
Each let ter stated that the writer wished MavinX lickf (he puaitlon of Aldrrtiuin for one
i will aSain be a candidate tor the |n«ilkoi
to to
ip the |cutest outlined In the terra,
and at itIt U jr.»ir anflrr a ir aolel* ufain m&gt; «&gt;aa(
call and authorized the use of his name record a . t l . j to the tbvlUon ljf the w hite fTtmary
~ • ^*^8. tetm ir •■—
if) the action taken.
A lth e e a m e tl i&lt;jlldtatl«in of many nut-payer«
There were «juito as many spectators, and friend*. I am urged to announce m r candklacy
for Akicmian of lha City of Sanford, «ubjrrt to the
lududlng member» of the Citrus Ex­ declilwr
of Ihe W hile Primary, to be held Nov. 21.
_____________ C m Fox. J»
change In the hull.* as dclegntos. Those |g j|.
who came to take part under the call, in ] am a carulldale for (he (nailIon uf Alderman,
tbhject tn the declaim of tfie Novrmt«-r primary
the meeting were asked to give their a»d herewith «olldt your «upport
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S O Settvnnl*r*
natpe»; ihe others were requested not to
I «lit I« « rnndidatr for Aldrroian. «ulueit (u (he
occupy scat« on the floor.
deci«kin of the Whit.- Primar* toi » held Noveivilitr
Th* mm-uog was called to order by J. 21*1. arui aolk-lt your •nlTrnxe
H.*taa tfulltr
.J * Chase, Secretary of thrr Florid^ Fruii
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sod Vegetable Growers Protective Asso- I hereby announce my carelvlai * for pniilhat of
ciitkH), and the call road.
Alderman. *uh]ecl to the drei «ion of the White
On motion. J. D. V. Hazard, of Eustls, Primary It) be held Nov. 2Í*t. 1911
D W llaym .
*1» chosen temporary chairman; Mr.
At the earne»t request of many friend* I have
T^wall. secretary and J. Mclrowltz, os- deckled
to announce my candidacy for Alderman
of
Sanfonl »uhlect to the decblon 'J the primary
sistant. Tlie chairman briefly thanked
to bo held on November 2lal
______________ T J M tu »
- thseonveiiUon for the honor .conferred.
I am a candidate for re-election to tlie ulllrr of
In romp!lance with different motions
lublect to the dertiion »I ihe Whitt
the chairman announced the following alderman.
Primary. Nov 2l*t. lint
II V Sturm
commit tun
Tor Clerk and Assessor
Permanent organization: D. F. Tilliug1 will I* a candidate- tn lourrcd tnytelf in Uic
poiUkKI of City Clerk and A»aeaa«ir. *ubj«l to the
kixt, H. H. Pattisholl. S. J. Carlton.
white primary to lie held in November
Resolutions; Major Alex. S l ‘ Clair
M W Ixnru.
Ahrtms, M. S. Morcman, 3. O. Chase, ‘At the requret of many bkOda 1 have derided
John Lee oml E. A. Thoms*. '
Inbetwtneatandkftitr hir the afUce of Clark and
AaM-Mur aubitet to the dechlon of the White
J.-T. McLain and Fred -.1^*0 served as Primary
to be held Nov, 2).
UUm,
Msjor Abrams, by luvltutloir o f the
For Treasurer and Colleotor
chair, addressed lha meeting for an nfiir I announce my candidacy fur th« position o(
Trruaufrr haìÌ W W l o r ol Ihfi city of So sfotti, #ubtrinor«. With grrot ability ^nii]-mutfi b à t t o lhadacblon uf tho While 1‘rinJary. I f to
J
•anettness he reviewed the. contVUons held -November 2 la t. and aollct yuur vow
'M dirus fruit growing. He' dcrfuw vd „■
I hert-by announce my candidacy for the tnaiiloq
In the strongest terms the ncflbns of
Trnaanrer and Cnllectur Sobl«t to thc -t)tU *k «
1 j-V
“ change In sending scores of telegrams . the Primary held Novembert.2 l»t.
W. MnugR.%
» Oovemorx of Slate arid Hoards of
*nide warning them against Idimnture
tr-'\
oranges with distributors
•¡ l^owers. s i the telegrams allege, had,
W«?d to endanger the lives of the

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Mrs. Jane Cnllclian suffered from womanly trouble for
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C-, she
says:* “ I was not able to 'd o my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. 1 had back­
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did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now
I am in tlie best health I have ever been. I can never praise
Cardul enough.” It la the best tonic, for women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try CarduL
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vaguely arranged for between ¿ommlttee*
representing the two parties, which
amount« to little or nothing. Knowledge
erf the real dituation ln Vo|uiln county,■
Uconunon property. ‘The^codnty (a di­
vided against Itself, the upper portion
M*kfcig to divert travel through DeLand,
^ M a v o d n g the Ea»t Coe51
Perry romp, Xhe majority of the Volusia
County Commissioners are residents of,
.end in sympathy with Uie upper section.
The question Is where docs Orange
county coiup tut
,
The residents of this county oan ill
afford to' wait for the settlement of e
family quarrel on the other aide of the
Hirer. And It teems to be unfair far
this county to stand the entire expense
of balding a steel bridge over the river,
when Volusia county would be equally
benefltted. The solution of the unfortu­
n a te difficulty would appear to be In ac­
cepting the proposition which*’was sug­
gested at MoiuiAjrTiheeUng. namely, for
Orange county'to accept from Volusia
county the pefrnant of*a sum of* money
equivalent to the sum t h a t' Grange coun­
ties already expended on Improvements
at the ferry.—Reporter-Slat^
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How Celery CHy Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden Hours—
Soelnl Gossip
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Brady was the charming
■ Mr* a W, Dri
&gt; ',ho*ic^N of the Every Week bridge Club,
Thurway afternoon. In her lovely home
j
On Magnobar'Ave. ..
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Two tables of bridge were played. Mrs.
6 . W.-Klug. bode the highest score and
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w'oii ihe flrsLpcUe. n. handsome sterling
' silver, left /poou. TPMS booby prize, a
... '■ Veyy pretty bisque hat pen holder, was
Kj&amp;ff- y
. ' 4rrv^lv^d by Mrs. H. I*. Driver. Afler the
. -?* cstdk. delicious/efrcshmenu were served.
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Consisting of fruit cocktail, fruit and
V i -&gt;i V ''driinge.cake apd coffee.
¡r. i 0i- -&lt;■*7 '•
Mrs. Brady*« guests were Mr. R. S.
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*• Kcclor, Mt*. W. D. Holden. Mrs. 1L P.
K y ',*?*■ ' Driver, Mrs G. F. Smith. Mrs 0. W. King.
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' Mrs W. W Prather. Mrs C. 0. McL ooks Like Harmon
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Nov. 0, — Uxl(fHiumfln
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V Mrs. 0. W. King delightfully .«Wtertain- Brantley of Georgia, a n d ' W«b8 W JNWth
— ed the Auction bridge Club in (he tee Carolina, who are in Wa«hlngtfiR.‘^qnight
room Monday afternoon at 3 o'clbdt. -The expressed tbamseTVes or*opinion ■that
\ room was made very • ttp a M m n p y ^lU yesterday’s electiong inNe,w yor*, Mbm .i tasteful decorations of yeilpi* daisies. chnsetts and other ata tea v»pfflJs Haknon.
Two tables of bridge were phjyed. Mrs' **f cannot see that (he 'rieult of tho
A. P. Oqnnblly won th e; prize, • numberr Lelect Ion means anything else (ban Gov,
of handsome handmade medallions • Af­- «¡¡nor Harmon becoming Ihe nominee of
aacM .:
ter the cards ‘delicious' ChkrloUe rosso, the Democratic party'for the presidential
coffee with whipped cream-was served. nomination," said Ur. Brantley. HAny
- Mrs, King's gdests were Mesdamea R. S. one Who will take the trouble to read the
Keelor, A- P. Conhilly, B. W. Herndon, S. papers of today |^id see the result must, 1
Pules inn. Frank Lane, Robt. Newman. 8. believe, come'to the tome conclusion."
0. Chase.
Mr. Brandy Is ooe of the beat posted
men in the bouse on political affairs, and
Tiro St. John*» River Bridge
his statement should be given weight.
[ff-jfc Orange county finds Itself |n • rather Mr. Webb was equally as positive that
embarrassing position with relation to Harmon U the man who wlU be named
- Us sister count jr. Volusia', in the mat­ os the next standard bearer for the Dem­
ter of building the bridge over the ocratic party.
St. John's river, St^ Cast Coast Ferry.
It looks like Harmon to me;" be sold.
Ragugnizlng the urgency of the need for "and not Wilson or any one
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((.direct rood to tbq coast* the Orange
* County Commissioners, acoompalned by
Te« It Te Bates
delegation from the Board of Trade,
Tbon K. Bates, the live secretary of
went up V* DeLand Monday to confer the Commercial Club, wishes The Herald
trith th e Volusia County CommJ»»loners to announce that ha lias requests every
From the Information we, can gather as day for furnished room» and hotel rates,
to w hit went on, (t appears that there a/td If alLthoee who have rooms will let
I nccossUif fur. diplomacy a l him know the raise and locations h a will
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little or
supply the Information-to his conespo
AwetopUshed. A liulure jBjWllag wadjtm ü.

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Do you complain of sleeplessness and nervousness T
.Have you beepn to have spells of dlislnets and vertigo?
Doss Indigestion and stomach misery In any of Ita many forms warn jrci
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Health, and a t thousands of qthar suffering, half despondent woman have
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qualities .the womanly health and atrangth you 4eslre.
. . Takg Reno's New Health and you-will find that It surely and thorough »
, relieves Reality, Prbfuse, Painful, Irregular or Suppressed Menstruation. Bl&lt; k
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J*" ’ripgar Constant Weariness and Weakness, Depression, Cramps. HUi!
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Headaches, Palpitation pf th# Heart, Pain In the Hack ut !
Oroins, I^uoorrhea and all Inflammations, Ulceration • and Ulsrharge of t
Vagina and Uterus.
Th»vb«at test that can bo applied to Reno's New Health Is to u&lt;- it
Many women need only this simple, wonderful medicine to make them strong
and well. If there Is the remotest doubt In your mind of Its unexampled
efflcaoy. the guarantee uuder.which It Is sold shot^d be sufficient to Indue*
you to try 1L
Reno's New Health has never yat failed to give relief. It has made thoj
sands of women well.
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If It was not Invariably successful It could not be sold as It Is. queer
guarantee to refund money on first bottle if It did not cure. If other msdi
Sines offered to women ware sold In this way (heir proprietors would soon
have to go out of business.
If you are wgak anfi’asrvous or If there Is any drain upon the system
with* periodical pains,, use Reno's New Health end see how quickly It will
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J. H Clam, a capitalist of Wichita la
expected in the city today. Mr. Elam ex­
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you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail ?
. We represent Ed. V. Price
&amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measare-Clothes embody all
these features.
. The Fall and Winter line of
over 4f)0 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have the pleasure

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All Local Advertisem ents Under Jh ls
• Itile H a p p c n l n i s — M ention of
Miss Drone has returned to Sanford af­ Heading. Three Cents a Line Each Issue
Matters In Brief.
ter spending the summer at her home in

PERSONAL IfEMS Of 1NIEBEST
•Ml 1
«f ih* riM lto i »mall Tall,
^ i i c l n c t l y Arranged fa r Hur­
ried Herald Reader».
• 1 r il.tam il« ^HeLand rnaden businea*
trip IDSanford Tuesday.

Hx. ind
J- 11 La,,',on haV° relUr-n '
jfia a iY D lt to Atlanta.
r Allen of UcLomi,
¿V*, to the city Tuesday.

U- W. A. Kay“«- of Moore*8 8lQt,oft'
*aidwpt*n» l** 0*® c**f' t"ua*^*yw Barnes, Jr..' hoa returned
Wt to relative, at Penaacola.
qbv p. Dow of Orlando, representing
tbeOtentrect C r a te d
,D lh&lt;1 d ,y
j«*d»rt ^ d ty l« ma kin j e«ten.lve repair*
on Writ Pint street running out to the
otj Untiti.
The boy scouts are getting tbelr unl^ bnm now Mid will soon present a fine

Wanted—First-class apursments; 3 or A
Camden, N. J. She will be employed in
the office of George Fox. Jr . during the furnished rooms, or furnished cottage,
modern with hath, good location and
vegetable season.
neighborhood: will wunt 5 or ti months.
Hon. Braxton Beuclmm of Or hut do was Three adults. W. J. Thigpen, agent. 18tf
Wanted—Frying size chickens. Will
in the city today on business.
Mr.
pay 20 cents |«r pound. Mrs. Alice Mes­
Dcadiara Is being gtjSottVed by his many senger. Depot Lunch Counter. 18-4 p
friends to make the race for congressman
For Sale—Fine 13 months old Pointer
at large, and should he do so he can Dog (female) also good L C. Smith aliot. I8-3tp
COUftl on the fall- support of hit many gun ToO cash. M. A. Miolt.
Lost—Monday down town a gold locket
friend* throughout Florida.
with monogram “P. L M.” Return 308
On Wednesday afternoon Nov. 8tfi the Pork Ave Reward.
|g-3th
ladies of the Woodman circle chartered
For Sole—Cheap, one large soda foun­
Copt, nuts«** launch, nnd visited the Or­ tain with fixtures including tables chairs
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phanage at Enterprise. Knell lady tak­ etc. P. 0, Box 0*G,sanfordFla
One
of
the
most
suitable
tracts
of
land
ing a donation. There wns also dona­ in Florida, near (be beautiful Indian River,
tions from friends. The visit was appre­ nuw open for sale. If you. want good
ciated and the donations were thankfully land, lyctty «ceheiy. healthrand comfort,
do not let this offer slip by. wrap to J. F.
teceived.
SundeU, Lake Mury. Fla.
fS-l-ltp
For Sale—New right-room house, bath,
For Rent—Two good ufllpc, rg*jnTv,iri
gas, electricity, gnii heater for boiler, Peoples Bank Ouikltng Enquire at Bank.
large lot. (lowing well, garden tiled. In­
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quire 115 French ave.
19-51
For Rent—2 nicely furnished rooms
Rates reasonable. IOC
For Sale—Good launch, 23 feet, 7 H.-P. with board17-3tp
10 miles an hour, well painted and In Laurel Ave., corner First St.
Three Light House Keeping Apartments
first-class condition. Fully equipped.
For Rent—»2.50 »3.00 and $3.50 per week.
Address Box I1C8. '
t9-3p
Southeast corner of Second St., and
For Sale or exchange for. cHy^incomo Laurel Avenue. Mrs. Hooper.
tf
y—Five acres denred land, southern

t&gt;t Uer«iST Srtgh; H urting Eyes
llts.IL F. Quackenbos*. of Enterprise,
Arc relieved o f . all pain and sorer!»*
^ « a * on “ »topping expedition, to San- without pain in one day lly U-onurtil's
Golden Eye Lotion. Cools, heals and
ftnLTottdsy.
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The Upe Tail iring 'Cm H ‘ preparing to strengthen» wemk eye». -Stop»- wctUtfUWr
cures intlammuiion at once. Be firm m
neks improvements and put in o large demanding “Leonardi's"—it makes strong
eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded.
. nock of foods.
^Tbe Western Union has equipped the Sold by W. Q. Aldridge.
sMseaget boy* with uniforms |an d they
.May S tew art
look quite natty.
who comes to tho Imperiul Theatre Turn,
Csri Roblnt-m. of the law firm, of Palm­ day night, Nov. Itih in Shakespeare's
er sad Robinson, of Orlando was In the most amusing com edy wilt no doubt break
dty Tuesday on business.
ail theatrical records-us a drawing power
Mr. McLeod of Plainfield, n former resi­ this season.
dent of SardonI. is renewing his acqualnThis is Miss Stewart's tlrst tour tiiraugh
• unce* wbile m the city on a visit.
this section of the south, hut many of our
■rf. J Thigpen wn* the agreeable host people have heard of her. brilliant success
Of « small launch party. Thursday even­ and are looking forward to tier engage­
ment with pieasurcable anticipations.
ing, la bis pretty little launch. Fern.
. ^g. IL Hood of the Florida Produce Co, - ’ The supporting company includes some
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hu arrived in the city ready for business well known players. Alfred Holling»wurth who has been featured iu a num­
tiki will be located In the Picq Block.
ber of New Turk productions will 1m: seen
*■' Mrs Frol Shuman and little daughter
■of French nvcitqe returned yesterday from as Jacques. Gluts J Conrad, for two sea­
sons In leads wiih Creston Clarke. E II.
tqvenl month/ visit in Wichita, Kan.
Reynolds, lately wiili Forbes Ruber Ison m
T 1 £-s"« _
Mr. Eugene ..armnore, a pruniit'enl londnn will Ik - given the role of Orlando
jwjng buunr5, man of Jacksonville spent
June Sylvester for several seasons with
last Sunday iu Sanford visiting friends. Miss Stewart has been assigned A u d r e y
V'liMewiriks are tiring laid on Sanford for this season Other member* are «»
Avenue, between Second nnd Third well suited to their respective roles
streets, tuu u a much needed Improvc.

Rev.J.D Ijtngly, is having the foumfa-'
twu Uni for n handsome resilience, on
Magnolia. Ave. between 8 th nod 9 th
suem,
t Mrs. C. I) U-ffler of Miami arrived In
iWctly Wednesday evening nnd will
visit her dorr, Mr» J C McDaniel nnd
Mrs. Geo. Fo» Jt
Quite 0 number of Sanford sports were
bunting this week. They say they were
sscesssful but they hnvc brought nu proof
to The Hern Id oil ice.
lir. and Mrs. &lt;) P. Likins of Orlando
:&gt;e r**tte In the city today
Dr. Likins'
brother sccnni|iaiued them here and they
look in the celery fields
Ml,and Mr, w s. Irving nnd family
tfGlenvilir iiii have arrived in the city.
. • Mt. Irvin has nmlrd ific Nelson Gruy farm
; on Celery Avenue uipi will-put In a crap
^tfefln« .
,
Hr*. Spurliiig and daughter of Ohio
»lt(estrlred in the city .and will .attend
tW winter here. Mrs. Spurliiig is the
"»Other of Messrs. Roy nnd Jesaa Spurting
of Sanford.
. Klnvfutlons have been Issued by W J.
Thigpen for a dance which he will give at
lb# Sanford House, Friday evening. Rov.
( h r : *W\ ewnl,ll,nentnry to Miss Dorothy E.
UoyM, the charming niece and house
I nf Mrs W. D Holden. "*

A SNAP fOK A NEW COM» K
Two and u hair ur.res on car line,
one and a hair u c rc s set to lettuce,
one acre ready for celery; plants
growing on the place ready to set.
See R II. M arks, quick.
At pd
Saturday specials at S tockton's
bakery. Oyster pies, o y ster p a ttie s.
Napoleon's creuin puffs.
tre n c h
cream puffs, chocolate eclairs l vr
rything In fine pastry
It
Now goods arriving at W. W Longs
Grocery — give him a call.
15-tf
New Florida Syrup at R obert's If
Bring vour old tire* to Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co for vulcanizing.
IB-tf
Wndc, tne Tuner. Orlando.
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Scuddors Maple Syrup all sizes at
Roberts Grocery
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We are equipped to handle your repair
work.
Sanford Machine 8 Garage IVi.

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nternatlonal Stock ond Poultry
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rood. R. 0. S tockton
One ontf two horse wagons with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood'«. 7-tf
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
chine A Garage Co.
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Magic sto ck and poultry food. R. G.
It
Stockton.
repairs.
Sanford
Madrine
Gas engine
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48-tf ‘
&amp; Garage Cu.
Wade does most of the Sanford plana
tuning. Phone or write to Wade, tha
tuner. Orlando.
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the Realty Trust Gun panp find xjBOld cotni-

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F'or Sole—Fivfe city lota wrll lortited.
(•xriiig «t a .hatgain if raid at unco. Rex
Packard, Pliot^e 103-2 ring» M-tfp
For 8 a le —.diorse. wagon, canihge.
jingle nrirldouhle hnrmrw tbrsolrnr en ­
gine and pump forming implements and
automobile, all atu sacrifice.
A. B.

Brock.

Ten acres of grxxl land far sale at a
bargain. Three acres denred ami crop­
ped lust season. All under fence. Near
loading station or) traction lino.. Almost
given nwuy
Particulars mi Herald
Office.
For Sale—The simplest and best smudge
heaters on tlir mutket F A Sclium|tert,
Sanford. Flu
13 tfc
Wanted—Tons Prickly Ash Bark. Prick­
ly Ash Berries. Ika-r Tongue (vanilla
leaves). Slillmgiu and Blue Flag Root.
Cured Muss. nlJ kind* second hand ixags
and burlap
Address American Fibre
Company. Box 278. Jacksonville. Fla.
12-fitp
I or Sale—A few pies-es of g&lt;s»l second
haiifl fuririturc Ifft Call uji Mrs. W A.
Minnick, Cameron City
11-tfc
Fur Side— The richest high land (arm in
Orange county Stock and tools. Thirty
ocres. 2 in Iniil ami 12 in cultivated
field, balance in pa*utre and wpoillmiiL
(&gt;ood Hroom house and out buildings Gas­
oline engine mid water wink* 3 N miles
from town. '• mile from l&gt;elt line on Si!,
ver Lake Pleasant to look at. Very
healthy Elevation 70 feet nlxove Sanfnrd Cheap nnd term* easy C F Wil­
liam*. Box lli'l Sanford, Fla
10-tf
For Sule— Life ncholarsKip in I&gt;rangli­
on's Business College, good for both tiookkeeplng and stenograplric course in uny
of the Drauglion's Ciilegcs.
Enquire
Herald office.
7-tf
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty l&gt;enring
orange trees, 50 |»em:li tree*, also very
large hearing [&gt;eai trees, tnodren 5-rtwm
cottage, front ami hack porches, faces
sou lb Gulden l-nke 1 miles south east of
Sanloril i minutes walk to street rollway. also Oveido railroad I me liriiiking
water. g&lt;««l ballung. fishing and swim­
ming Address lex* 1127 City.
52-lf
For sale or exchange against horses,
mules nr real estale—all thoroughbred—
One G-year-old Jersey cow, 5 months In
calf; one 10 months old heifer: forty
white Wyandotte*. 10 Belgium Imres:
tra(i nests; hare cages, show coops, etc .
to he seen at Bet's place Sold by Ixalls
Point.
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Fur h*lc—Six acres near Gertrude Ave
3 mile»!from postnfTIcit west. IH“ nc?rs
cleared
Partly fenced and ditched
Only three fourths mile to leading station
(R ands Siding). Fluwing well guaran­
teed $1.000. Address L. J. Greene.
Tioga. Pu. for further particulars |!)-2tp
When your fern* need repotting remem
tier our extra large flower pots. The G.
li Peniald Hard wore Co.
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fwlnKtlon. will be la OriandoT of «urgtcafexBseâ. AMr Wrights, nurse In
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A E* Todd of Youngs- charge.
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WeUMBs ropresenting th«
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the ffamous
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f 0" ’ 01 D A- CaldweJJ Jk Sona Mr. plicatlohs, ‘For putyoblors oddress B.,F
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... sad it Act of M»irt 3rd, t t r t , . -

(cod Conference tot Cbdhtles sod Cor*
rectioni v h it^ will meet In Jacksonville
next week, end I am glad' (o boar that
o d fd ty « m a ijl w U l'fyve a representa­
tive there to bear and 1 help dUcuw way«
o f’dealing With such a situation.
There doe» not seem to be a very great
deal of Dedd Among our own People, but
there have bJen several. notable caaea
thia year, and 1 never have aeen a com­
munity reapond aoreadjljr and'heartily
to the call let sympathy and temporary

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I* to up to Orange county and New
Smyrna to buildTltedl drawbridge at tbe
Celery avenue crossing and they should
Tbe United States Land and Irrigation
Exposition, one of tho greatest land shows
In the United States will open In Chicago
on November 18. Will Sanford have any
literature thtroT f

«re paying
ently every man .woman and child,
one exception, rose to their feet.

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* Orlando will enact a curfew law. They
Bead It. Even ¿ha editor* etay up In Or*
HoSof^ieem f5*Have ‘any *ntcm of
Undo until eight o'clock at night.
comparing not fa.

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' Under the preVeflt lack of method, a
need» family to llkejy u&gt; b* embarrassed
with kindness one week, and on the verge
of starvation tl*e next, to any nothing of
the fact lb it no close—and thorough In­
vestigation is made which might renj. j j w t 1 J«1 ♦ 2 | K i mX J *
dertbe giving of relief entirely unneces­
sary. .1 am quite, sura that it would be
perfectly possible to evolve some simple
method of meeting tho various situations
tnat present themselves in Hanford from
lime to time, even though we may have
a full-fledged

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----- Rand up/" ' rhe -e*eeption. A- rarewom,
hungry-looking Indlvidnol, [clothed In his
Inst summer suit, slowly assumed a per­
pendicular position.
“How is It, my friend,” asked the
minister, “you are the only man not to
meet Ais oblige lions!"
“I run' a newspaper.'* he answered
meekly,, "abd the brethren here, who
stood up, are my subscribers, and—”
“Let us prey,” exclaimed the min­
ister.—Exchange.
SWAT THC rA nrit

White Pie a y of "Swot the Vagrant”
it floating on the breezes, this paper de­
sires to Inaugurate a kind of alternating
or responsive clivus, with the 1 words
*^&gt;wat die FnkerT" By the letter we
m rsn the perambulating gentry who
come down here In the winter time to
live by theli wits or rattier by the lack
of wit dial la frequently displayed by the
Florida business man. The lime is at
hand when our people will be beselged
by these itinerant grafters to patronize
aii kinds of advertising schemes nnd
dodge». There will be "directory" cards
of every conceivable variety, which di­
rect nobody anywhere—though they 'may
direct attention to the gullibility of the
advertiser, who is set down as an easy
\
mark for the next adventurer. There
will be maps, rood signs, bill boards and
innumerable other schemes, and aotne
men will “fall" for this class of rVorthlesa
advertising who never spend a nickel for
legltimala publicity. These fukers, ped­
dler*. beggars and sometimes. If we must
soy It, Itinerant Impostor preacher», arc
regular winter peats that detract from
tbe fay of life during Florida's winter
season, and . they should be swatted
vigorously.
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in some towns merchants have agreed
to have nothing to do with outside advenising'schemes manipulated by these
perambulating gentry unless vouched for
by th* U»«*d &lt;&gt;( Trade. There should «1, so be n dburlthblo organization to which
all pppeois for charity should be referred
, before a canvass of the dtlxens-ls perV'.‘
milted—Lakeland News.
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Mêl ai t ^ ‘Club
The Wetaka' Ciab held theirí»gúÍatlH íaiîm meeting Tuesday afternoon, there
W i l l s meeting of tbe qxcourfve b o a rd a t
2.30 and at 3 « special business meeting
of the whOtedptA^ ^
Mrs. ft. 3. Kealor,:president of tbe dub
will be a detegalA to the state convention
of the Florida'“ federation' of Womens*
Chibs. Miss t^Mira Fish will be a dele­
gate also, n ppotttfed in Mrs. Romnlllat’s
place, the latter being unable to attend.
The hostess, _ assisted, by Mira Bowler
served refreshing punch during tlie after­
noon.
..
Mrs. R. J. Holly Is hostess for the month
of November.
• There will be a luncheon in the . dub
rooms Nov. Mth at I o'clock sharp. All
the members who expect to come and
bring gu&amp;U will please notify the hostess.
Nov. 16th. Civics—Mrs. Henry Wight,
louder. This'meeting has bc$n postponed
until Thursday. Nov. 23rd as Mrs. Wight
will be In Jacksonville a ll-p f next week
attending tho state convention.
—P ress R nw m r. ,
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M issionary Social
On Friday evening tho members of t Ive
Baptist Woman's Mlsslonory Society gave
social In Uie church. Half a hundred
pr more members of the congregation
were'present, and young and old seemed
taenjoy the evening. Mrs. R. C, Max­
well recited in a forceful. Impressive way.
The-Missionary Box," which was appro­
priate for the occasion.
Little Jean Maxwell gave two dim m ­
ing little recitations, "The Daisies of the
8ky" and "Tbe §eod
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The young Indies of the Helping Hand
Society Tendered "Keep Swttet," and aev-i
oral other beautiful songs lb a most da&gt;|
lightful tnanner. So wall did they sing,
■in fatX that Pastor Wlldman, who very
obligingly mad« the ftniiOuhfctmenla of
the evening, dadnred that, they deserved
n reward, and according &lt;o alphabetical
order all guests were Invited into the
Sunday school rooms ap'd served delicious
refreshments.
Upon a return tn the auditorium the
question was asked: “How many Mates
were represented in the assemblage?"
Investigation stiqped that there were nsyUvea of eleven states, and one former
dUxen of far away Porto Rico present
Stale songs w en called for and "Auld
Long Syne.“ "SuwanneeRiver," sod other
songs wbicb brought unwind tender mensuries of the'post ware sung with hearty
good will *ud deep feeling,
, White a number of young people gathc o d around tbe organ and rendered popular hymns, other* made use of (heoppot- J
trinity (a become better acquainted.
To the genial pastor, Mr. Wlldman. hi#
tactful, gracious wife, and tlJe ladle« of
Um sodsty, wbo mad« all foal at perfect
ease, thanks are due for a moat delightful
«•Ruing.
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Mr; Editor —Allow mo to express iny
liearty endorsement-of The Saunterer's
remarks* oft the subject &gt; of Organized
P
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if .( jia r ity , In h(s latest effusion, Uncer­
tainly has touched upon a point of vital
impdftance, antryntil‘zJWH looks into this
matter a bit carefully,’if is ImpoaMbte to
realize the enormous waste of money. and
the misdirected effort that (krodes under
, the name of, chnrltJr.-.To give a man
’a' dollar when be .port up a poof mouth
about his circumstance« Is indeed a cheap
and easy way of relieying one« monetary
'■ ¿ a v e of sympathy, Emerson says th a t
•udh “la • wicked dollar," apd l. am lndipbd to belisvo h e j s -right. Perhaps
tho dollar was not .needed at all—maybe
. be was '«a Imposter with • whole bunch
r l1as Rcmoved to flanfltff. , ’}
of dollars hidden Oft soinewheie—maybe
l E . . E Perry and (laughter. Mr».
.be was Just on tba ragged edge and that Grace Conwar, nnd the Uttar’« son, were
dollar helped make * pauper of him.when in Gainesville Tuesday, leaving on the
a Job of work would balp him retain hla noon train fbr Sanford, where they will
; gelf-respect, and fit him for earning more, make, their future home with the former'«
nm! maybe again be ahould^jhav'e had the sou. C. G. Perry. Mrs, Petty baa been a
dollar, but Jnot from thfc community. resident pf Hammock
Ridge for thirtyJve
»Tria#
T h e « are so many causea for poverty, yaara, being ooe of tba oldest settlers of
so many wpya of dealing with it, t h a t! tin t secUoo. and while her friends here
wish you would ask Tba Sauntarsr to regret to lose. her. they trust that she will
nresent them at some length
be blessed with her new home—Gaines­
.columni, U there couRL,tís *« 0*
ville Sun.
system at invesffgatton and registraijon
; Ï in the onam itucr of homeieaa men.who
thousaod bome-ecekers s n ira d lit
r y _ — g u fo r-» - tn n f-m rd t m f t v d r t a t k r i ^ l h " ^ * * * * * ^
thlng of almost daily occurrence in Dan- forent points la tbe
fonl at oertaln Masons of tbe year—it going to South Florida.

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Florida and Western Beef and Pork, Lamb, Dry and
Salt Meats, fish, Poultry and Horne Made Pork Sau*.
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HOME MADE CORN BEEF
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Tbe sin pie*, lis i
ruilag, fast
osi cutting.saw mili ever baa l i i —a mill
that you saa buy U Ure right pries sad
with which you sad u a k s big money.

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Ifsall intheTaylorFeed
Every mill fltted with rincabt*rfrtvv,
Sel - oui' aUashmtuU
adj astable
*»rri»go-backing d*
idler. Tmpro
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M»de In all ‘
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ttonsry,
Wa matfufaetore
BhiojJs klnrljiui’S, Cut
Splicer*, suTj aaddo Foundry Work.

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W e can supply you for Immediate shipm ent'

BEAMS

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Moat complete line of Poultry Suppliaa. Garden and Field Seeds in Florida

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Mailary &amp; Taylor Iron W orks

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yO*DAT tVCMNC,
»aliti»—h’i-v. W. J* W.- GraybilL
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S T d ty_M.Jor TV. S: Jordan.
... Hoard of Trade—President F.
-Mrs. Wtn. B. Young.
1rs. Wm. Mocker, first vice
c Rorida Federation,
of Mrs. Tbomss M. ShackII of honor.

of committee on
Report of ebsinnan on civic committee
Í4ÜL Ga«Ae G,T•
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. of chairman on household eco*

In a ¿real maM meeting in Now York
City. ‘
Having attended u number of these
Jubilees and being also n member of sev­
eral important committees, Mr». Ulis» wus
well prepared to explain clearly and in­
terestingly the plans, the Inner working
and great objects accomplished by the
VMt bodies of men und women In tbeir
enthusiastic endeavor to worthily honor
the grand work and Incalculable good ac­
complished by the (comparatively) wom­
en in America, in the cause of missions.
It is npt only the cfTurt to poi« out the
work already accomplished mid being
done, but the instigators ajitf .workers
who huve carried on the jubilee movetnent. nrc endeavoring' to umimuuiatfc a
part of their own enthusiasm and zeal to
tike AO per cent of the women in the
churches who take no interest in either
home or foreign missions, mid are in no
way Identified in churchnurk. Mrs. Uliss
stated that tho after cdccts of this grest
movement, in n great ninny ins'uucet,
was most gratifying and encouraging.
Many women and men also wero being
aroused from their lethargy und enthused
as never before and were gladly giving of
their substance und personal effort to
help broaden, deepen und carry on this
missionary wave that is sweeping tlip
country and carrying everything and ev­
erybody before It.
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first Impressions and feelings when she
first reached the heathen land and beheld
the savages among-wlmm hut Ufa work
Wn?. (p be .wrought, niso some uf her experienoM in tho schools and the Inlliiencr
of civilized ^ruining on tltose heathen
pupils. She told u very pathetic Incident
which came under her observation, the
life and death of tire daughter of a chief,
who teemed as a little girl, when she
■first came under their care, simply incor­
rigible. Later how she yielded to kind­
Announcements.
ness and Christian influence and became
Report of chairmen of departments of u valued helper in tile school, of her short
life and early Christian death
- Sodai Condition—Mrs, M. E. Kundnli.
1 Mrs. liliss dosed her delightful talk wall
Education—Mr*. A. J. Fumili.
n Stirring, ringing appeal (or (lie cuuw of
Health—Mrs. C J Huber.
Christ and Mis brethren over the sens in
Legislation—Mr*. Henry Wight.
henlhen lands and in darkness
Federation Scholarship—Mr». Thomas
M Shad elioni.
15. 2 30 P. M.
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WEUNIMMÌ
A GREAT DISCOVERY
Resti ing of tlic immura.
Annaunceincnls.
Reparti of Federated Clubs. Limited
te thrcc mitmiet
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Meeting »f boaul of directors.
Meeting ol uedmuai commi Iter.
tutsOAr. nov. 14, IO a . u.
Rcport of cmleiib il corumittcc.
Roti cali of oflirers und cJuiirmen of
Harding txmimlMee*.
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Ridi cali of ciubs.
Appointnient of coiomilters.
Atmouncemcm».
Repolis of oflicers—Preaident. correafoivliiig aècretnry. Irensurer nnd auditor.
■ Reputi of Generili Federution secretnry
—Mti K lì. G. Miniseli.
Reputi of nniir l'orretiKindenls,
Report from ulllcml otgnn—The Keytarsl College.
' Report of chairman of forestry comraltKirk Munnw. jvooAr. sov. 14, 8 f. s ._______
F------------ ---------Medical Inspection of Schools—Dr. HorsceByniHjgiene D Physiology in the Graded
Schxis—Mrs. J .E Mubcr.
School sanitation.
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Reading of the minutes.

Reports of dun;men of departments of
M k r - &lt;r -- -;-Q—; • • —---- Gsoersl discussion titer each report.
Qnb Extension—Mrs j ; A. Cosby.
Library Fucinimi—-Mr». Citarles Mar-

Come and choose just w hat you w ant. We
have it. No m a tte r w hat your requirem ents
m ay be as to quality or price, we can

j f untisi) l?ot)r CEnttrr Spouse
from our m agnificent stock. All woods, all
finishes, all grades all styles: We a re justly
proud of our line and w ant to show it to you.
Drop in to-day

Rand Building

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QUICKER SERVICE I f YOU GIVE US YOUR ORDER.

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Sporting Goods

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Case, 4 doz. Large Size Cream,
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Y our choice of V a n Camps, Libbys. St. C h a r l e s or Pe t

Frstcrii.il grrepng Trlim otlier orgnniZStiotH,

Case 2 doz. 2 lb. Standard Tomatoes, $1.90
3 lb. Fancy Hand-packed .

WtOhispAV. sovr.muck 15. 8 p. u.
‘i Musical—Mrs. Arnold Guldy.
■■lecture—l)r. Phillips, of State College
for Women.
rni.itiPAr. xovzhboi I6r |p a. it.
. Rtsdlng of the the minutes.
Announcements.
.Unfinished business,
w fatexy, novoijh* »6. 2:30 p. u.
KQitliug of tho minutes,
j Awtoo net menu,
—
\ etilccj-Mr». S. Ü. Carpenter.
Rcixiru of special committees.
.M»pott* of couimlttee on resolutions.
' Ejection of d e n t e s to General Fed«stipn WomFaís Clubs.
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Dr. Devino;
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Robbin Hood Peas, .
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Royal Scarlet Fancy Maine
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Sole A g en t

A ll 35c Coffee* in tins 3jU$:ib»l ;
This price below w h o le sa le s* !), today’s market.

MlMloiwry M ass MecUog v ’
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These prices for citsh only.'

JaUresu represented by the churdiasill
,S«Iwd end held in the Qmgregatlotml Looking fo r a. Good House _-!•
Ship Your Fruit and Vcgc
Jl^^Sunday afternoon, for (He purpose
ng Mrs. T.C. Bits# who for -years
tables to?
missionary lar tb* Micronesia
“ '«Ms. was well m
&gt;ed. Doubtless
m»ny more of the njet
rs of the several
»iSAkmiuy societies w
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pnnrciiiia
M a rk e t
stteoding by d,e v erv
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loss to all who were
V irlt« f o r s to n c lls a n d M arM t
Present t9 hew Mr*. Bliss ¡ à of (fie
R e p o rts T o d a y
I " r f ^ ^ r w o f t h o grout mission

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Books on.. Every Subject
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Art—Mrs. 0. 0 Mi Lnughiin
Bird Protection—Mrs-E E Coulson.
Rtcipiociiy—Mrs. Frank Hogcrs.

to florid». Fifty

Just across the street

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B a k e ry P hone 8 9

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m e SANfoso a t raid

. I am not a candidate for the office of?vMayor because of any political
ambition. It is true that I will highly appreciate being elected your Mayor,
but only because of the expression of confidence and not because I ever ex­
pect,-or desire, to go higher
politically.
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My Company owns property in almost every part of the City of San­
ford and pays one-twenty-fourth,* approximately, of all the taxes paid into
the City Treasury. - It is absolutely true that we will be able to sell very
little of this property to the present citizens of Sanford, just a lot occasionally
For this reason, it is imperative that we should have new men and new
money. It is absolutely necessary, in order to secure new men and new money
that Sanford should continue Its policy of progress and de­

velopm ent. .

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For five years 1 have been devoting my. time, energy and money to BOOSTING SAN FO RD .
During that time L have assiste^ hi eVery public movement which was intended to promote the
City’s welfare.

H â v e not taken one dollar out of Sanford in that time.
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tie I had Outside lias been gradually withdrawn and put into my business hère.

I have made some

money during that time outside of my Sanford business; and that, also, has been brought to San-«
ford.

I have been instrumental in bringing a good many thousands in money and a great _ many

new citizens to the Sanford District.
Mr. Voter, your interest is my interest.

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Mr. Tax-payer, every new tax-payer lightens your burden. Every new ehterprisé^. helps J o
maintain thé city government and pay foi public improvement.
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Mr. Plasterer, Painter and Tinner, or Decorator, you are interested;* and you are hfclpetd by *
every success of mine.
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Mr. Merchant! - Every new man (neans a new customer. If I sçll a lot antl n^hoifse is built thc.rcom’it means
something for; each of you. My pr
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When1 1 tell, my profit ii made and that
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o pportunity, w ithout the expense of getting the man here.

I ask you, In all candor, who U the mope likely to help you, as Mayor of.Sanford, vMr. Spéoçer or my. u

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m oney j d th e City’s affairs‘a n d to th e prom otion, it is tru e, ftfjp y private; bysim
Mr. S pencer’s energies do not add one dollar of new m oney to Sflilafbrd.
each y e a r adds some neW money and some neWmen

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Mayor. M in e 1» an a m b itio n to aaa la t In building a g ra a t olty h are and Have popple m iss mo
w hon.Q od’e Aore hae c la im e d ip e fo r a te n a n t—w ith th e plaudit "W ell done.'thon nonit nnri

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AVOR uuss w ith your patronage and receive a beautiful 42-piece
Cottage D inner Set which will brighten your Table and orn a­
m ent your Home.

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.wroraAf-purcliase of $25.00 and $2.85 in cash will e n title iS ® K &gt; a dfifr
A~purcjia8e of $100.wjlll en title you to one free. G o o d ^^ire HighG rade Decorated Porcelain Body

to See the New Goods That are Arriving
OUR

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Florida

Sanford

VOICf OF HIE- PEOPLE

W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AGENTS

Letters and C om m unications on
Various Timely Topics.

General Fire Insurance
will close Saturday

COLUMN DtVOILlf

TO

M. W Lovkul.

P tO P L t

City Clerk.

In This Department Will be ro u n d the
Views, Opinions and Comments
ot Practical W riters

u- An Ordlnnce Providing f or
ty
latratim i O t V o te r s
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;T*ogrts« in the conditions.
™W'W(i»r«lpr artmcial. which exist
J S : « - ^ w,dch they are surNo efforts which overlook or
these condition* can add per^ttuy to a lieaithy growth or progress
1 in*l*mtion; ®nd none but the
“nd ^™ »neot should be desired
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lest sooner or later all must
i ! .in t,w proce* of.feed Justi^
th« community bnd to
Ypru&gt;
composing it, foUowed by adU h»*j Un*euled eondiUons that will
■L-- . 18 ovaoome. As applied to
to « at coodllion Is most conducive
recogalso* tb» dvi«
iimfiiil 8 m*n 05&lt;1 n'*ke* cFw fewest

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Ilf i| (inlnlnrf) ti) 111.- M«&gt;or m il Ihr t il) &lt;.mix il
iit Siinlm&lt; n «

strettoli t That tlif dry clerk »httll krrfi «
o- registratine t«Kik fui ittt run»«f of ireimriiu if*«
tunir» ut eifctur» of thu city of Stinfoul
Sallan 2 The riabbili wo bnuk »ball b* opettnJ
i ‘ »lid iliitll tfiti«m wi*n fur ft pettini of four wrekt
. pilarlo the «roust, Saturday In November pre­
se «rtlfne each cenemi elty f Irti ion

Progress vs, Personal G overnm ent.,
. . M» » wcil-mcgolud npd firmly cstab'óf mi ture Ihuynllgrnwth must
tteiwiutt of acondition. Let the farm.•':*yr Al.be may bui lit* -cannot ini lute or
l,lanw W’Brow; then let
• B n bo the tu her Ita m i itupply the c o n d iL . *fcn* that nre productive of plant life, of
» tbe particular kind, and its g r o w t h is
iv rpbfttsoTOUi, bui uulependent of the ef­
forts of man tttvc up. he compilo* ■with
»ttis (etimi law. What hoy, try os ' be
.. mty, by bn ow„ individual efforts was
tftt Abie to add one cubic to his ite ture t
bdt owe be assumes tile proper uttitudt
*■? i®tr»i'i alture a«4 fconformt to the condli
by her laws for growth, tie
, ^ t e A l / A i n ills Ambition and the respontaneous. It i s 'so with men
it„^ u*4#ect'»itliy,.#or yrhat man ever became
\ r^
ibirtker by homing in contact with
thought, or hearing other's
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The power of thought
k?*11*1
adjustment of
tornarti lodfae mfrjact jp hand and
jjj\ *r , v*fy*mciU °T‘Ma .mental facultte*
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|wpt‘r Bnd
d irk e d lines.
--lliil **me priqpipie all gov•nuorois, whether m uiiidp. 1, state or

th«lr being, their growth

Of Me* w ith MOLOCH R IA L CRTATC CO.

Peritoti I
llr «hall be »t h i t ' ofBbe, arul keep
&lt;&gt;e „ m u í t|,e lo .ift.lo ' trg w U illo n . I toni 0. » in., in
12 » m . nini (trim 2 l&lt; ni . lo fi p
mi t * t) itml
' * r v rty d»&gt; d u rili« the four wrv.kj i.rnvidfA for In
(O »rctfettl 2. Àntnloy» tinti tesai Im tMtiy» r ir e lf e .!
nod in addition. hr th « ll keep |h r book open al
‘S t ill, cftlrr.. frulli 7 p e r n , u n til U p t u . ou each
• Satursl«r V I the *»W pet lot I
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S m io n I
I l f *li»l! « n r uutdb- tmlfev hy ail
Ip I v t-rlU fRltail. Ill a n&lt;-w*i.»pef, ptibil*hf»l ill th f
j clly uf Sanford, of the d a lr when ti e book w ill lie­
ti! I m en, and when tinteti, and the tìmir». n i provklnl
i to liti» utdinnute, »nd the »he M k t « l. r r lU m e iil
,,r »lililí le pntitithml tiin llu u o u tlr tintim i th f peylod
n i of teSitlralkui

Section 5. Ite »hall write dearly unti legibly
«&gt;- the n«uic of each pffsoti »wdylnrl for irsistralktn
hift'nitf «ntl color, nnd •hall prior to eiu.lt retta-

NOTICE
NoiW it

ïU fti Ihftl • While Man * Pri-

SanfunL -Or«ni*
Um ida, on Ihn l i t i day of Kftttfnttff A
attempt to .odminiHtrr laws tfiat iltey
l&gt; 1011, tor Ibft norftlnulioii of cftlkdfetalis far lb»
themselves have made and theti violated. fullowini attire*, to-wit: fo r Mayor of t}te Oily uf
Hanford:
O ffk umi AtMftior; lor Tf»«»tirrf aod
Surely no man could retain■public con- Collrcun ;for
lor aoven Con mil m m ami fivn prrsae* (a
Mrve
far
the
entulng two years fts IJteeullve Colli­
(idenp hy enforcing against others a
mi l Ire Men. The. polli will I« open «I «Mat
law which has no binding force on men o'clock ft in Ml Iftld day and closed i t five
p m . and the foUowinft a n hireOy apwbo make and administer It; neither o'clock
^ nted io «efye »&gt; fnriwvsor* of »«id Primary:
it Krene. Inipeetor. C»pt.- K. W. D. Dunn, In
could they do so if because of their own
•pretor. T. A Shuoiprrt. (nipretof and It. C. Dpacts or evasions thev have ivectuded its bolar. Clrrk. All candidai« for the »»flou» nffler»
to he voted for rouit Ale with the Chairman of
enforcement against other*.
Camtnlltee nolle* of their Intention to be candi­
date». on or before the Mtb day of November, and
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at Ibft Ulne of fllln* .»uch nntkce. the »»»«smcnt
There a re Two Kinds of Chill Tonic

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• PLANKS ANtWiTMERS
The old reliable Planks Chill Tonic i*
Guaranteed to drive - out Malaria, to
cure Chills, Fever, ‘Colds anti (¡rip. your
money-back If il-doos-nob-W o and 5Uc
per bottle. Ask your Ikugglit. .
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ROSALINP—-“Oh! Jupiter, how wesYy ft* my spirits'
TOUCHSTONE—"I care not for my spirits, if my Jcgs were not | ¡
weary.
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Reports Read—Petitions Pre
sented—Road M atters

SOME STRAW ROADS MADE
Elections On The Hag Question P e ti­
tioned Tor New D istricts—
Geneva Bridge. Z tc.
Board met Tuesday, Nov. 7th. 1911.
Present, Chairman Overstreet, Commis­
sioners Merrill. Dillard. Brown and Wood­
ruff.
The following were granted license to
carry fin arms:. J. H. Lee, Tr., pistol;
sureties. G. W. Venable and S. 0. Shinbaiser. N. J . Patrick, .pistol: studies.
R. L. Bunch and Robt. Parham. W. CL
Hill pistol sureties, W. J. Hill and R. A.
Newman. A. J.-McCulley, pistol; sureties.
Win. Jacobs and J. B. Jonea. A*- •&gt; MrCulley, rifle; aure ties. Win. Jacobs and J.
B. Jones. Alice* Hnrrold, pistol: sureties.
A. E. Yowetl and Gea A. Speer. W. J.
Thigpen, pistol; sureties, Rich’d H. Marks
and Walter L Morgan. W. T. Deane,
pistol; sureties. J. E. Pace and Théo. J.
Miller. W. E. Kenney, rifle; sureties, J.
Thomas. pTsiol; suret ft* W TSTlIand and
^ J r W. Miller.
v,r • J h e bonds of iho following as Notaries
Public were approved: IjouIs S. Dollve.
sureties, S. G. Dollve and E. G. Duckworth
M. O. Dovrll. sureties, S. E. Ives and S. W.
Howe. Bessie .G. Leake, sureties, H. B.
Leake, R.. L Bpnch .and W. M. Slemons,
A. E. McDonald, sureties, C. B. Robinson
and Gea E.'blolnn. N. H. Fogg, sureties,
X W. Osteen and J. M. Lewis. .Arthur R.
King, sureties, J. W. Jones a n d -L C . Os­
borne.
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Bond o(.D. C. Abemelhy for tbe care of
public funds, with W. M. Brittain. John
M. Cook and Walter Drennen as sureties
In the sum of $500. approved.
The petition of Geo. W. Simmons for
Increase of pension was approved.
Petition of R. R. Roberts. G. G. Jacobs
et al, to rcotraw road from end of marl
road near Nixon's corner, and continuing
toward Christinas for about two miles,
’was refened to Messrs Brown and Bran­
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ham.
Letter of Martin Sheppard received and
referred to Mr. Branham.
Resignation of *S. Jernigan ns Inspector
of marks, and brands, in precinct No. 10,
was accepted.
Letter from tbe Pldellty &amp; Casualty
company received nnd answered—bridge
not finished.
R e p orts of the following county officers
V»ere*received, read and fliedr- County
physician, superintendent county home,
superintendent roads and bridges, super­
intendent tax redemptions, polls collected,
county treasurer to stat»'auditor, county
treasurer, county auditor, certificates of
banks, sheriff to stote auditor, and report
of licenses.
J. B. Barlow and T. A Vnncey appear­
ed before the bor.nl in reference to pur­
chasing a discontinued day pit area of
two acres, lying just north of the road
leading to Oooee, referred ' j p Messrs.
Overstreet and Branham.
h f *,
Victor Schulu appeared before tbe Oviedo road, Maitland and Lake Howell iho Adventist' chureh About riuorteitsHe
board in reference to a crossing over tbe
r&amp;id. Lake Mary and Sanford road, Paola weal of Lockhart mlUVras' received and
Stod Your (Vdrri for
AVOID HARSH DRUGS,
A. C. L R. R. in St. Josephs, near Monroe. and Syhren Lake road from Wltnon'i cor­ laid over under the ruleis.*'
—*y
Upon motion Supt. Brnnhain was instruct­ ner to Poola church, Winter Garden and
The subject matter of TAe’rhaiiie of
ed to have the route surveyed and lo­
/ to th# B ow ik
1
®
J
West Beulah road, Winter Garden and the road from Bear Head Kanu to Tnft,
cated.
•
If
JOU
lire
SUUJei't-lo
connltpntiuD,
to
thr
iim
«t
thoroughly
Orlando
nrtd
KiMlipmee
nghlit
road
re­
Cast Beulah road aouth of Oakland and Or­
Henry Tanner appeared before the lando road, Ocoee and Gotha p»ad aouth ferred to Me$snv OvoraUfkri;' Ar. Brnnhom yf&gt;U .shopld avoid strung dr-iiK* and
rtjuipfsrd «ml modo it
board In reference to the road from of Orlando and Oakland road, Orlando with power to act.
cathartic*.
Tifroy
only
glvr
ti*m[&gt;or.irj
Y j,- •
Hodge Ford bridge to Christmas, connect­ and Lake Underhill road.
ry
C lc a im iji
Upon quitioi) it was. ordered that a. relief Hod thejr reaction Is harmful uud ’ r e n c h Dr
. ,'
ing with the Chuluota and Christmas *The petition» of the fallowing named warrant for $1041,10 on aeceuat of the wHpetluioa tnoro annoying thna const!
oi us
and Stcain Dye Work
public road, Asking that the above yoad be dlalricta calling for an election to decide Gedeva Ave. Improvement j* 'm o d e to imtlon. TUej In jtio way effect a cure
and tb«vlr' tcnduurjrla do weaken the
in (k&lt; South. Mill of tiff! (ion) in)
opened and established. Upon morion whether twine shall run at largo were J. T. McLain A Co. "
alrvedy weak orgnlR with which they
pot of Fiorili« haodled promptly and
the subject matter was referred to Messrs. presented, and being found to comply
The eubJFcl matter g( purchasing o eofno la co ntact
:i
carefully. All work (uarantrrd.
Brown And Branham, to report at next with the law the dark was Instructed to team of mules wal lipbtr rnption refryrrfcd
We honestly believe that we have
regular meeting.
prepare the necessary details for holding to Mesara. Overstreet L Uranhnm.
th e
Ct^psttpntion treatmnnl ever
E. IL Kilbea appeared before the board aoid election on Tuesday, Nov. 28; Pre­ i Upon motion MtssriC' Ovefskeej A.' ffovl»c&lt;l.~»0tir fnlth In It Is so efrong
Plant:—229 Eaat Union St.
asking that some provision be p s d e to cincts II, 12 and 13; Precincts 3. 25 and 4; Branham trece inatfueted to liny A car ghat fra sell it on tho positive 'gun ran
get from the fill to tbe . lighter at the Precincts 1, 24 and 19.
tee tbflt Tt aiiall not cost tbe user s
load of m etal sewer pipe.
'
Jacksonville - - - Florida
crossing at the Geneva bridge; matter
Mr. Overstreet.Wes Instructed to hnv&lt; cen^tlt ft does not glTe entire sntlsfar
Tito petition of G. J. Stroller. F. R.
was referred to Commissioner Woodruff.
*' tUih' And_ rornplebsly' remedy conitl|ut.
Krumrs et nl. In reference to withdrawing a cesa pool put hi at the JaiL'
* ^ h ls prepsratlon Is called Bosall
• fwK#, —Î06 Main S tm t Ir.J an W . ( » '
J. W. Flint appeared before the Board a petition hrreiofon) presented to the • Clerk-, was instructed to ,notify Mr.*
iafksuAfJU.
rilei.
These
kro
prompt,
sootblng.
In reference to the payment for lumber board in rcitrance to a road known as M eg lo expedito'the County maps as
t
t
•tractive
In
action.
They
are
used at the East Coast Ferry bridge.
much os potsJblA
:
A nd« pt i r i t S p i chemiral discovery
After discussion of the subject there was laid over until the next meeting..-Thf (MK
McLaih wp« Authorized' to&gt;
Xogredfent Is odorless,
no action taken, . s '
, *'?■j
\ yvT
tltlon td bridge the ,0*paf. on tlw "Beulah guard at the .Gotmva' Avenue ImjjjrovoÇ
glories». Combined with
*■' Communication from The Oktftwaha road was granted and' tie Supt.* of foods ment approach tp the bridge, coatnot to
Ingredients, long
, Nurseries In reference' to* repairing a and bridge*. Instructed .to h a v e ' so ld r i c e cd SIOOO.UÛ
Ib d r usefnlarss In the
certain rood was received, and tbe mat- bridge built os soon éa pòéslble.
f; 0( ioustlpstlon. li forms a
of the Supt., of Hoads and Bridge
..
ter ráferred to Commissioner Merrill.
sLla ekten Jast Ilka candy,
Tbe request of Bryant Cox to change
For Won)*n
^
taken at any time, cither
»V. The supejet matter of- purchaalng-^he. the Christmas TnylQr .Crook tPgd w o * ,^ A Letter I rom Jnpftn Y
• * - - ffrred to ' i_
1.1
____
.
tfwithout
fear
of
thefr
Hava More Frionda tlinn any dhef
In said communication ferrod to Messrs. Br6r/rt Ù A ; Branham
TUe feme of this Sanford celery deltaj
[
lnconreclcnca whgtover.
tr.aj;a*inrt»r taltotn*. -McCall»is 'K('
cfhttd. a* the price w«a excessive. with power to act.
jg.¿¿-v-' '. ^V. • Ll£ h not proniuk I to the ’'U
tellable Fashion Guido 0101^ 15- in
gripe, purge, nor cause
The recommendation of the Supt. of real etuHe- men get 1
lViiilon of a C. Worthington. Li J. Ilanone million one hundred -.thousand
, : Tfc*y act without causing any
hornet Besides showing all the late»*
oock et al. to straw tbb rpad froth Ortbro
tdyrrtrW evéèy.dav, ^
«iceaalr# looeeneae of the
designs
of McCall Patterns, e a ch i»‘uc
Station on Sanford' k Oviedo K. R. east
Whit iter W iv e d ; &gt;
.
.
ar e Ideal for children,
is brimful o f spAraliug shoit sto n e *
one-half mile to Ohfo avenge, south onewfcok.
OiUcato
pereons,
and
aged
peoJapan:
&lt; :" •
und helpful information forwomeu
pie, ak w e O 'a t for tbe moat hearty
halt mile, east one-half mjje to the rood
J. N..WhItner Esq.
Save M mwt a»d K rtp !■ flty b by
*"*
feeding Jo Cameron Ott$* Refocred to
to f U c C lii'« M i p i i t f at M O . Coat! Otilf J’
’ Dear Sin ■
comk
In
three
else
packages,
I T 7* *&gt;ltJ{ |!9
c* Uw cakt**'”
CoaunlssToner WoodrilfT¿a&lt;l Superintend­
r 1 üa
honorable high naide
cents: 30 tablet«.
ent of roads and brld^Mf * £ ' ‘*V
from &lt;1
MaCaD Puttam a Laad all «than la •t)&gt;&lt; / 160 cenU. . It*
tiaplidtf, tn a o e r ant aoaihtf aeSI.
Upon morion the fcu p fjff foods and ' Petition of L U Payne. I . L
C.-tlrn Mil McCall l^ilrtnt thaa ant rtW» •••
_
.
.
obtain them only
MaVraraaiU—a.
.Wnaatnalxr ihae m w Uirnst'Clty
Pici
bridges was instructed to restnrtv the et at, for road bygtnoihd at J b
'9 9 t‘ More — The R e itli store.
Inm feat Scalar, or by nuU tram ; •
along
the'
'list
atoro,,
running
-M
u
q
g
ratp
H
r
following roads as .epQiUts practltahic:
W V ' tV&lt;" l r. phiups &amp; oo.
Apopka and Oakland road. ApopkaAtyl right of way of m e A. &amp; iVR’y
McCALL'S MAGAZINE
____
iy Springs road. Forest City and Orla»? tClay Springs
te .iry the dried 1 ehlppfcr 1M 44« W. 37th S t; New Verii C»*y
togd. rvt«y/t^v andCoakrajiroatL Orlan* place,- C K 'lff
oed while you weh at W. W.
Kajlmochl,
» grocery^
and PlnecasU# «sod. Winter Pork aad place to point
l
• 'I • ;V. .. v

Don’
Have

Seen

Garments

HAT’S a strong assertion—Isn’t -it? But You’ll
agree with us that you would be making a mistake
if you purchased before you had examined and per-,
sonally tried on either a -JJrtnhess coat or suit.
There’s a delicacy of lin e-a smartness of style to a
•Princess that really places them in a class alone.
They really confer on their wearer “Distinction in
Dress,” and thpt’§ what you are seeking.
Come in tomorrow and let us show you.

T

YOWELL &amp; CO.

Mtn&gt;cauiartip* T.ad-»„c«uwinjury Cleaning and Dvei

Breazeale &amp; Smith

/ttUi y itia^azuie
d McCa!I .Pi(ttenw

.1 . «

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4

�F*ublishod Semi-Weekly—Tuesday and Friday

/.V S A N F O R D — Life tit Worth Living

pTumfc«r

FARMERS’ INST11lift SPECIAL
General News of
-------of Flowers.

CTxhiblt Truln Will Be In Sanford Next
Saturday
Six

ÎÜ ADVERTISE SANFORD
Thousand

Acres of Good

Items of Interest Gleaned Frolli

"flic University of Floridoy. in co-opera­
Land Changes hands
Various Sources
tion with tlie A. C. L. Railway, will run a
Farmers' Institute Spcciul Train, which
will he at Sanford an Nov. 18lh. 8 to 10 DFA CLOSEDWill! SANfORD MEN
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
o'clock.
.
.
**Ttils train will consist of live or six
I : *
Mere th e R eaders Will rind a Brief
of the W eek's M os
cars, thus Hiving a splendid lot of e x ­ P roperty Is Ncor Lake George und
M
Said
to
Be
Very
Rich
and
Mow­
Historical Spring Flowing
it Moppenl0 ** *n **,e
hibit material and an opportunity for
ing
Well
Lund
For Hurried Reuders
Loir's D om ain.
seeing the best of Honda'» product*
A
transaction
in
land
amounting
to
a
fj
wc
can
find twelve fair-minded men
ìjQrWfrt Cttlzrn bas storteti its
One car will bontain nothing but citrus
!
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
lias
just
been
npfong
the
talesmen
now beiqg examined,
fruit
and
citrus
material.
The
different
il empir Mocktng funi fot thè purwc will acoept them without exhausting
ot Chrittmai pfesents for thè poor methods for packing the different sizes closed by a syndicate of £uuiurd gentle­
our twenty peremptory chalfcnget," tald
will be shown, nn expert packer being on men with the real estate firm of Dowling
eo in that city
Clarence S. Dnrruw. chief council for
be o|-*ned in Pensacelo the trnin to show how the packing &amp; Tnrver, of Jacksonville.
. Bids • « ,oon 10
Jam es H. McNamara today. District At­
The acreage amounts to something over
Bond Tnistces for lite should be done. An expert will lecture
br (be Board of
torney John D. Frederick« shares this
worth of (idillilonnl on the subject of how to load the cars six thousand, the land lying along the
brtnl of H30.IXW
view, so that with Hire« Jurors already
Special lectures will also be given on southeast shore of l.uke George, in Volusiu
«rest paving.
sworn, a lucky combination may furnish
whitelly control, citrus disease control, county, between the m ain, line of the
The Marion county fair opens Novem­
U complete jury
Atlantic (mast l ine railway and the lake.
nnd citrus fertilizers.
ber 2llt. an&lt;l iI,pllslvc preparations are
There will be (wo cars exhibiting varl Hitrbcrvllle In near'tile center of tlie cast
Now York s streets have become so
msde by the promoters to make it
ous grasses, legumes, und farm crops side of the tract The amount (mid for
Clutr-U) carter littered with garbage as the result of the
ikl usual gratifying success. The Ocula
These cars will prove of great Interest, a» this lupd may seem large to the uniniti­
of cxjgjiitffig garbage drivers' strike that Street CleanS(*c a y s diet1’ wil1 1k&gt; ,ln0 •P«:i,»''n»
few people realize that Honda can pro ated, but when it In known that (-very
I
aiTVAh^Ocs ing,Commissioner Fd wards wjtl begin jqfrom the leading farms and groves of the
title* so much forage in there cars will acre of tlie land is of tint tlowiuJTwell
.morrow the m e-aL iliiillifectinf«. ] | * \
county and urges every former and
type ami underlaid with a subsoil f \ clay,
aliyo
lie
found
many
chart»
ami
enlarged
ent
tejW
ruto
feared that conditions are roc I f ns to
botuewife tu grt busy preparing exhibits.
tho land being the same ill every purlieu
I«holographs
stria
account
menace
public health.
. :
The Miami Auunioblle Association inis
There will also lie one full carload of l«r as tliut of the famous Sanford celery
}f
advertising
in
an
attempted
llight
Sunday
from
pot to contest the auto tax I#w
farm implements, such ns arc best adopt- delta, then tlie value of tlie t»ro(&gt;ertv can
every
inquiry
Pasndeim
tq
Ldng
Beach,
ofllclally
to
o f tbe State, und'-the
(iro(io»ed effort In
ed tq Florida conditions. These* have lie bent appreciated,
i
he
furnished
end
his
Atlantic-Pncifk
Journe^&gt;
U-I*.
Ibal direction will be abandoned. The
Hon. J. N. Whitner of tins city, u mem ­
beep selected with special care ami will
3 (lb Who tnny Rodgers met with the worst mishap of
iotO owner* do mu semi to he materially
ber of the syndicate "'fchicli owned the
show a great advance in tins line.
c entire eorre- his career, falling with his machine
jptaeslrd in the mailer, und the comAnother cur will conlaili five bleed» t'l I&gt;r1•(m-rt y hnudled the ileal at this end
file in such feet ¡ntoTV ploughed field half wny^-^n-siitlce cannot see it» way clear to mak­
hogs raised in Florida. It will l&gt;e n de and has been on the land ,(01 some time
inspcction by tween the two cities and within sight qf
ing sa example "f one of the members.
ciiloil surprise to ninny |Hii|de to know looking after tile extending of avenues
his destination
Although no tioue" x»Are
' S. Petersburg dairyman have Increased what fine iiogs ire being raised In tin j and streets ihmugh tlie prtq«erty &lt;hi tlie
•ognlriog the broken Rodgers was rendered unconscious,
the price of nnlk to fourteen cents a q&lt; State of Florida
[ he hog crop 1» largely »Imre* of Lake Gemge there is an abrupt
He was badly sliaken. tils foe» scratch'd
Lee ArmMtetid. tin* negro who fatally overlooked, and yet it is a very valuable I bluff wliicli wilt he used a» a town site
nnd torn. Ills hands were Uirapd .by- fils
A commodious liqtel and club house will
one for tlie state
motor mid he rDmphtins of n sw ere pain
lr. the ilay com li will lie found item lie creeled there -it o n c e and disk fnCtll
m Ins side His machine was completely
sands of bulletins, repurl» and pamphlets ties furnished so tlie Clyde line river
wrecked
nn agricultural topics, ns wet) as hooks \ bouts can have ample dockage there.
Afjer more than nine years of Irivesil
that are useful in uiniieiti iii with Hondo Lipitpmcul wdl lie installed lot clearing
gation
by the goverument (he \irst ctinii
the land, laying the tiling ‘Xyslems. the
The Patsiku biard of trade is («-(luring farming
uul
proM-culiun
of individual meat packet»
Four or live of the ablest agricultural same as are used 01 Sanford. 11 mill will
gl bold a big crlebratlon m that city
under the Sherman anti-tpisl Inw begutl
when the Ocala N.irthern Railway reaches speakers m the state will n 10111(10n&gt; the handle the timber and every effort known
at Chicago tmlay. lie fore Judge George A
tram to lecture 011 sublet is of gre ilesl m to mudcrii quick land development will
there.
Carpenter
in .the United Stales district
la- Utilized to fmt till! trait in such sliapc
Tlie tourist' .m l honieseekers are coin- lerest Among the »(»-.ikei» who wdl b&lt;*
i*ourt.
11
s
to
make
it
a
(»qallar
marketable
|«nj»i
x*
log to Florid 1 it the rate of several with the (rain rite
feu Chicago puckers. lie a dp of the
, ftl ( lull fit tfjlt-t".
A.
A
Muiphree,
(jri-Milenl
University
|N*&lt;Uind pri week
(nicking industry, will tu* placed on trial
Mi George W rurnbull will have dirtci H fildrli Hrnl LeUitr l
of Florida.
charged with restraining Interstate trade
sufierviaioii
of
u
lb
s
u
k
's
from
the
Jack
EG
»*
LI
FffrtJiM
tlnril*snrr
l
o
Phlladrlphlans Hrrr
I‘ II Rolf*, director Kxperiment station
in fresh meats The (ussihle (tenuity if
Ltowont Pm knnL f m»&lt;! i
Will thè Phdadeljifmi hall team play
A I’ Spencer, (mm the J vtensnyu di souville othce. as well ns having such a s­ Sxwwt mirili s. InvesO ltriit C iiin pan i
they
be found guilty is n fine of $5 Oyo
sistant* as he wdl need OO the ground to
.bere onlhanksgivmg Day?
vision.
J&lt; C M 'll- u ll
or
nnc
year in the county jail or bqih.
*".. if » Salari I oligli 1 |o moke i t a gala
C. K (Jimrrte. from the Formers' Insti­ , lyyjk OH£ rThose wjio come In have a per t. H» 1‘slm ei
,
The dentil chair will dnim Henry Clay
siitiai ins(H*ct 1011 of the j&lt;ro|*erty before CisviColn IC,I i l l n i 1
tcoulcm. Ila* filili.Wmg from thè Tampa tute.
'
Mnrk» Kent L»tslc A£* it, f
Ileal tic, Jr,, wife murdort-r, on Nov. 24,,
Time» «ili U* fissi fot irai fansi'T’he l’hiiU. S. Fawcett, from the Lxpmiileiil buying Mr. J. N W inner will act in un P m srr*» S ira in l.s iin d rr
unless Governor Mann grants a pardon or
advisory cupucity as to the cropping und
■dtfphis*. who have heen hnrnslorming Stntiou—Citrus Diseases
reprieve
The supreme court, wtdcti
tiling
of
the
I’
tqjs'fty.
which
wdl
la*
dis•vrr in Cuba. Whaling dumi hlllf llit'ir
K W Merger, Stale 111&gt;|w- no of Nors
trihunui
had
been appealed to to oriler 11
iKised
of
in
twenty
Q(Jo'
parcels
gisirs witli ila* Cubila truck traili* al ery Stock— Whitelly (imirtil and Nursery.
new
irial
of
the
case, this morning bond­
!
11ns
tract
of
land
!»
the
largest
utidiiisraos, will »lari fur ttie States nbout Ins (lection
ed
down
an
opinion
refusing the appeal,
voted
t
rot
uf'lnigibb
bind
»itiiuled
in
Narraiber 2(’ Et,»- » ti.ivi- asogne.l NovR I Floyd from tie I xi-cinqrut V|,a
V** available for market
Jfflb« 12, 21 an i I tur thè Islam! City. (Ion—|I|| loulk Mel muse ail') &lt;01tie oilier sia'.} I way a»
I he tmt used hy Home lum Hakci
gardening, it being located on the small
4 U nSrjB tl, .'71li Jlth tu Miami, llu: 2III li Cllius disease»
In the world » serins was sold nr nuctiou
to Film Tieniti ih»* Tulli lo Sanford, nnd
As »Kin as the Inm r e a d i e s the sla- east bhort’Tif • Ala lake, gives it tin* water
for $2:i0 here Inst night, vlt V u s a
wifl come on ber« on Dcoembef 1 nnd lion the cars w^ll lot o(ieued ,to vijitors, protection-iuux'»»or&gt; to defend the tender
feature of the baseball bcnctir tctidcrerl
tomi» over uniti thè 3d. if therr is for careful ipsjiectlun. -After tlio Inspcc- plritils ngainSl (he ravages of frost and
Fred L Knowles, former secretary of tho
»aIrviucemeut of a gmirantee and a per- tiou has been tnkdo nnd the visitors have the subsoil and JlpwiUg wcdls furnish the
New York Nationals, who retired in poor
MSiige ofihe grimi r&lt;*celpts
health.
seen nil tin: cars. IStuteg on special stih- Lmlupcr o f tl»e Combination which has
I
‘
**^*s singled sin’&lt;ess for ^onfortl, and it is be­
je d s will tie given
Believing that the time is uot far dis­
Lrlmlnal Court
C
lieved .la*re iliat"They will (irove equally
tant when woioen may Ih* elected alder­
man and a women wielding the gravel in
I ¡mteut 111 rimncuinn with the l ake
court s ta rte d yesterday, wjtft
W eather Keiiort
the mayor's chair, Chicago suffragists are
low un ih r tiencli und Solicitor
.Wonder Iml.iy followed by Im ul »h"wer». . Gmrge 11 .n t
tnterestl.ig tlvemsejve* in n school for tile
it tlie hat
lliisiueis is brief Rain hi northern (tortimi» followed hy
instruction of muuicipui employes which
S t. 11 Attr ui'tliin Coming
will be opened to-night
router weuthet WedtiCwloy.
J he secohd number of the High ¡School
Lyceum Course will tw* given by the Vuns.ir tiirls. m th'* High School Auditorium.
Friday evening. Nov I7iti
Tho star attraction of the whole Lyceum
Course is tlie Vossar (itrls. who come t*&gt;
* ‘v •;
Sanitird'kntfiusiastically rocommended and
endorsed by tlw press all over tfie coun­
try, from New York to tbe Pacific const.
Tile Omaha World Ib-rakd sjiys of them
•‘ file eight Vussur girl» intuii n tremend­
ous bit Such an instrumental combina­
tion has*never before bceuTSÉrFred in Ounv
A"» rlUI a one-twenty-fourth part
-ba The va nous numbers up tin: progrntu.
Und De,] Candidate, nor do I ask
were warmI^ npplnudqd "
The Tunipa Irifmqc j»ny&gt; - " I b e V u s ,*le i 00^ people of Satv*
1». further u y private scheme T*may
sar Girls wero-nw'i'ct aud bbautifdl in apjr* ' Man«l for a square deal for all
pciqatice and die*»,mild Their tmAuc was
eqbsl rightr- to ail, special
—well, if was niÙlHÌ*! For their enterto none, ( admit I think it a
'taimnent there was tlie largedt su le-o f

1

SH A LL TH E P E O P L E RULE?
The Peoples Candidates for Alderman
B. W. Herndon •
■ W. "S. Hand W. H. Underwopd
Woodruff

IV m 100. *.lon0T *fo L* your ipayor,
«.«lectcd will give my .best efforU at
tsiT f°r ,
f« l u best for the
«naent of our city.
IJ1** u z high, but we cannot lower .
^
Manufacturing
Bt *n
w« heed to put ui on a ^

‘nWe
stan
d lo
r Projiress-^the
su b sta
n tia l Sind.
. " v
.
“r ’
* sJ
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\Ve stand for a b etter w ater supply for th e people find
fire protection for tbe peoples’ property.
We are not the candidates ot tbe politicians nor the
bosses nor the W ater Works Company, nor th e candidates
of ONE MAN.
We are for Sanford an d its people.
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Sanford und all th e people. Equal rights to a ll—special
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                    <text>N o v e m b e r 3,

SEA ELEPHANTS REAL

e «pioterà found

One That Was 21

Loa Aug elsa. Cal.—Tbs recent
American ¿lunaum of Natural His­
tory expedition to Lower California
aboard the U. S. 8. Albatross was lbs
moat fruitful and Interesting solan-

By far the most Important find was
mads In a lants hidden eove on
Guadalupe Island, where the scientists
came upon three herds of sea clc
phants. about the present existence
of which
____ (hare has been serious
doubt, many believing them to be exThe first sea elephant seen was h
gigantic bull lying prone on the sand
under a towering cliff. Aa soon as ha
sighted the explorers lie made for
the water, but before ha reached the
edge he was shot by one of the nat­
uralists In tbs boat. It being tmposal
bis to take him alive, This animal
was the largest seen and measured
about II feat In length. Tbs wetgbt
was enormous.
Tbs party managed to round up
fire tire young Sea elephants, am
these were taken aboard. They die
not show the well-developed elephantliko snout or trunk of tbs adults sod
resembled tbs California tea lion.
Tbay all showed light and wallowed
abont thè deck unoeaìlngly. Their
cali, hard to deacrlbe, I» a concert of
sharp crlee and barklngs.
The largasi hard of these water elepbanta comprisi about flfty. of all
agea and altea, and they were lylng
high on tbe beach. They were eo
■luggtsb and tnactlre tbat tbe nat-

Herd of 8ea Elephants,
i walked among them

'OULDN’T you like to be able to answer
logical that they should be so
PRINTZESS
tailoring
iB the result of a perfected
' your husband in this way—when he ex­
process— 38 years of knowing how—that elimi­
presses his approval of your new outfit? nates faulty work at these four proof points,‘where
Wouldn't you like to tell him that you had oh- most garments fail
tained that elusive something called “Distinction -v»**.,«™**
in Dress" and that the cost was no greater than -PRINTZESS garin
you had previously paid for ordinary garments?
months of wear tin
ness that they poss
If you would—let your next garment be a PRINT-

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There's a delicacy of line—and grace of style to a
PRINTZESS that proves that PRINTZESS designs
are close to foreign inspiration and also that they
know how to create.
The materials are of true wool quality—tested and
retested before tliey are judged worthy of bearing
the- PRINTZESS label—there’s reason in such
testing—in such extreme caution—for the PRINT­
ZESS label is a guarantee that each gariueqt.inust
givY! you two seasons of satisfactory wear.
The curving lines-ef PRINTZESS lit are more ac­
curate than tfie ‘‘cusTom-made fit” of your tailor—
never a wrinkle at collar, shoulder, front and

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.... much Ilka the terrifying ones of
* caged Ilona. At times they cm IVied,
*7" from their mouths small clouds of
wblta vapor and rolled their large
black area. The eyea of tbe bulla
ware more than three Inches In dlam■sta r ,,
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At *Plchtllnque (eland Osburn shot
a black bare, found nowhere else In
the world except on another Island
near by. These tmree. cost black on
top, Inhabit'the sea caves and (be
- rocks of the- cliffs and mesas. Hun­
dreds of Immense IIsards, rare birds.
Ashes never before seen and an un­
classified dear wore taken.

GREAT BELLS OF THE WORLD

BLOODHOUNDS AS TRACKERS
Conviction In a Kansas Murder Case
la Affirmed on Circumstantial
Evidence.
Topeka, Ran.—Is tbe erldencd ob­
tained from tbe action of . blood
hounda and the tracke of aboea auffl
dent to bold, where a mart Is con
vtoted of murderT Tho .Kansas au
prams court baa daoldad that It la.
where the dogs have been proved to
he accurate and reliable in .following
the trail of human footsteps.
In November, 1010, Joseph‘Ander
aotT%as shot and killed aAhfs home
in Graham county. Olcn Ajams lived
alx mtlea away, but he yf*. known to
hare left bta home earty*-tfi the 'anrwnlhg of the murder, returning etVly
the next^ morning. Tracks A boutthe
home of’ Anderson gave, the blood
hounda a good trail And they followed
It to the Adame house. Shoe tracks
' at the Adami home and around*. An­
derson's body corresponded with the
atfoea*~whlch Adame wore. The ahoee
and the bloodhounds afforded tbe only
evidence adduced against Adams ex­
cept some conflicting etatementa he
cned« at the. time of hja arrest
v As a poeatble motive tor tho crime,
a lt was brought out at the trial that
-^Anderson had aocueed Adams and
some othaf young men of breaking
lo s e b o o lh o u a e some time before. I
lie boys bad damaged the furniture
and .budding considerably .and were

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Pretore Prison to Chicago.
Wou pun,' Wls -Parolad after aerrlag twelve years to r tpurdering her
husband, Mrs. Martin Thrush has voiunurlly returned to state prison. She
w u r e l e a s e d 18
Chicago, but found the wprld eo
«Imaged, so mànvoffrlenda dead, that

When It had been cast, attempt was
made to bang It so that li might'be
rung, but, by an unhappy chance. It
broke from tta supports and fell to
tho ground, wharsln It mads a great
- Philadelphia.—in the great drama bole Into which It sank and lay for
of history, bell* have played a very many years. Finally, attar more than
mlnent role. Tbo bell most, hl«~ a hundred years 'of oblivion. It waa
cal and moyl dear to all Americana raised and placed -in a publio sfiuare
la the "Liberty Belt" now In Philadel­In Moscow, where It now stands, This
phia. The other nations of the world ball welgha more than 440,000 pounds.
bava bells aa famous and dear (o them . and la more than l? fast, in height
In historic memory as our Llhortr_ and. fitt feet In olfcufnferenca.
Ball*
Thore Is a ball In nortbbrn China
Belfast, Ireland, there la a bell which has been ringing without Inter*
ed to ba 1,3.12 years old. It la mission for 100 years. • The -natives
that the bell was bequeathed to believe that; at every stroke of tbe
jrch in that city by 8t. Patrick, bell a devil la exorcised from their
carefully preserved and orna- m idst A «pedal tax has been )«vj«d
lf
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to support those.who mako a business
jl '
of ringing this bell. It Is rung by a
£
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system of relay teAms 'that keep replacing on# another.
The hV-tnry of bells («.very InterestThey are usually connected with
Kant perioda In a nation's existTsar Kolokel the Largest, but "Liberty
Ball” Is Dearest to Hearts of
Albericene.

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Leading .newspaper men and other
prominent dtlxen* paid last honors to
the late Joseph Puliteci, editor and
publisher of die New York World and
Louis Cost-Dispatch. All his news­
paper interests were represented at the
funeral held at St Thomas’ Episcopal
cHhrcluWednevla y
Inventor of Musical Qlai ee.
, Itlchnid Pockrlch, nn Irish: tan. wee
the Inventor of musfcal g asses—or­
dinary drinking glasses limed by se­
lection aud played by passing, wot fin
gars over the brim. He rhowed his
Invention first In Dublin, and took It
tb London about: 1760.

Skeleton of Oat Ip'Clock.
Whan a grandfather's dock !

World's Largest
Bell.
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mented with precious stones and fili­
gree of gold and silver.
‘ The largest ball In the worid^ts
, known as the Tsar Kolokel. There Is have been abut in the clock, which has
oot been opened for many year«.

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Moving 8plrlt of Today.
. Potro*, which may ba described as
the moving spirit of tho age, fa being
nppllod fro freely nowadays to locomo­
tion generally that future generations
will prel'itly wonder however we
manek''d‘to get along without It '*

Cl.-nlflcs lion of Diamonds.
The diamond called a -brilliant bM
ntónoulc lyrtw; 'The Belle," by Ed- SS fecets. A roee diamond le faceted
rdpr Allen Ito*: waa Inspired by .thè only on the topi It has a'fiat bottom.
Tinging of (Amrch baile p aar hip pome.
Father Promt*« beautiful lyrlo, *Tbe
Paper Prom Millet Stalks. .
Bèlle of iRhendon." was Inspired by
Tbe Japanese manufacture much of
tbe bells near Cork, Ireland/* Bella their papar from inlllet sutlks. ; Man­
that ring at scheduled peAbda To. ear- churia furnishes about 146,000 iòne of
lain communities become, as It war«, pulp a year.
a living part of thd fommuhlty.
Care of Tree Wound.
Whenever a large' Hmb&lt; is' sewed'
from tho tree the wound should be at
once covered with wax of thick paint-

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I N S A N F O R D — Life in Wonh Liuhig
SANFORD,

FLORIDA, T UCSDAT, NOVEMDCR 7 , I t t i

COMING IN All ITS'TnIIRIIY

T H E . CO O P E R A T I V E

firmer* Institute On WWW»
Spend Nl|M Here

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~ fhe Her*M &gt;'**
■ » Experimental Station at
f*t that the I
, will send out a special train
GilaerrlUe
loaded with live Mock imita
¡0 florida I
______stopping
' j at all the prim
sud vagttsble*.

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andI demonstrating
iba crop«
S s c t i about mu and fertilizer«. Only
¡fir tour* »top will be m a d e ^ ti^ n y
* L bot Sanford is lucklyj« having
1 ..«rimental train atOJf biro one

W H O S E O R G A N I Z A T I O N G I V E S HIM T H E B E S T M A R K E T S T O S E L L IN A N D S A V E S HIM ,
* F I F T E E N OR T W E N T Y P E R C E N T . IN B U Y IN G — D EFIN ITE E X P E R I E N C E

By JOHN LEE COULTER

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(liim tclf • Mlnof^oli Ftrinrf, of Mâîlof y.'Mlnn., Member of tht Faculty oUhc University of Minoeioia, and Supervisor of Agricultural
Statistic» of the C ensus B ureau)

¡5 of November 17th at 7:40 .nd teave

__ ggpirdav November 18th. ai 10 o clock.
gMglving.our people amplo opportunity
w imped the contents of this train, and
lUten to the instructive lecture*. San­
ford »touki gel busy and show the visit­
o r * s bit of our country whlio
they are
ta« sad the growers should try end
intQfe t° l*^0 n half holiday, and come
In t&gt; the city on that day and make it o
t&amp; m . Prof. Rolfs who has been here
opoa several uccaulon*. will have charge
of thi train. These experimental trains
have -proved very successful In other
»utes and In Sanford eepeclally the Uf in
.will prove of great value to every trucker
gad business roan.- B«-* ready* to give
them the glad liaud and let every, one
attend the meeting,_______ "
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W. S. Price, foreman of the planing
mill denartmrru of the W. P. Cart« lxim-

John II. Sparks World's Fanions Shows
lo Visit Sunfnrd for One Day Anly
Two Exhibitions
Four hundred people employed and car­
rying over two hundred foreign and do­
mestic anim als, is the statem ent made by
Mr. C. .S-Clark agent f&lt;?r the Spark* Show»1
who wns in town Inst Monday making ar­
rangem ents for the appearance of tins
big show on Thursday, December 7th.
The strange, colony of people, handsome
horses, rare wild animals and the golden
caravans are scheduled to arrive here d u r­
ing the early hours nf the morning, of the
above date in their own specla) trains of
specially built railway cars from Orlando,
where they will exhibit the day-before.
Show day will begin with n big street
parade at 12 o'clock noon, and two per­
formances will be given, the first starting
at 2 o'clock and the other at 8 o'clock. It
Is said that the Sparks Shows have $75.000 tied up in chariots, tableau, floats,
musical vehicles, fanciful and historic
enstumes. and expensive and odd things
of distinctive parade use.
The Sparks Shows' have Improved and
grown remarkably "during the last few
years, and lo those of us who remember
Its former visits comes the thought that
It was always a clean, moral and qnlerlalnlng show, apd one wc never hesitated
in having our families visit. It is «aid
that the show still retains these features
that made it such a welcome visitor in
the year« gone by, and that its methods
of doing business with the public are still
of that same high order.

McCullers New Delivery Auto
I- I’, McCuller wins the medal for
tiring the most progressive business man
in the city, the llrst to tnslull nn up to
dale auto delivery wagon.
Mr. Me
Culler has n large trade and for some
lime has been planing to cover more
territory in shorter lime, and lias ootne to
the conclusion that the nuto had preced­
ence over the horse, lie lias n Schncht
or words to that effect, and will tie abb*
to make a tour of the city and suburbs
in record time
l e n d A Hund S o c ie ty

Tin* Lend A Hand Society,-, w ill-m eet
Friday afternoon November 18th. in the
Weluku Club rooms nt ’1 o'clock. A full
attendance of the members is deal pet),
and every young lady In the city Is most
urgently requested to be pteiCTl
A
verv Interesting program bos. been
arranged fur the afternoon. Miss Linda
fstiller will givr a Iliogrnphical sketch of
Edward J-'verette llnle; from whose ideas
the len d A Hand Society »as motfelrd
Mis« igerna Stout will give a sketch of
"The Man Without A Country
land, build roads, build churches and
Reading—Miss Charlotte Keelor
school*, h ir« t o(licient teachers, and pay
Piano Solo—Miss Florence Frank.
fair salaries,' rujd they cannot expect ty
Song—Miss Mabel Bowler.
have the fndil lies'HiJ h c ir Imines which
are found in Ihe hqniii of people living
in the cities. I am not now «(leaking of
the southern (ilfijttcts wifii then broad
acres of laud, i inn speaking of the aver
a g e farmers.

Nsstf of Good Companions,
Wo Vent one or two companions of
latelltgsuro. probity and sens«, to
v « r nut life siili, persuua by whom
*• e*a measure ourselves ‘and who
.sk*II hnld u» fn, | (n
aanao and
tlM tlo.— F m t-rtn n

co n tin u ed on m nili |&gt;uge

SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?
The Peoples Candidates for Alderman
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J^att of the politicians, but
3 amtij? lìfoplrs’ canbibate.
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. B. W. Herndon
W *. S . Hand
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.W. H. Underwood
L.. Woodruff
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P. M. Elder,
T. J. Miller,
Geo. Fox, Jr

at n (1 for a decent wter
supply thereby lowering
our present bi^h, rate, of
uro insurance. :?
!‘uye no ill will for any,
1 ui S nford. and therefore ‘
e no rnridjo sling,
nends ^our* fr nchise is
your personal property and the
man who would seek to rule or
control] your vote is an enemy
10 good government.
Vote
y°ur convictions.

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dozen organizations like the produce ex­
change of the eastern shore of Virginia
can be"found In tbo whole of the United
States.
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ganizing and the peach growers of Geor­
gia are struggling with their problem.
They luva~not yet succeeded Jn perfect­
ing as successful-ajeiiMjoI organizations

Mceooonr; and ;tl»ay

••'We stand for Progress—the substantial "md.
We stand for a better water supply for the people and
fire protection for the peoples’ property.
. “We are not the candidates of the politicians nor the
bosséà nof the Water Works Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN.
.We are for Sanford and its people.
iA business man’s administration.
Voté fôr all of us. We stand for the best interest of
Sanford and all the people. Equal rights to all—special
privilegeJ o none. ,
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A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be*
tween You and Me

jrt i H E N you read an advertisement of P a lm * &amp; Seigh’s
^ ^ * ^ y o u may feel safe in takiiig it at its face value— you
may depend upon it being the truth. T hatVthe policy that
has built this business to the foremost clothes Store in San
ford. That’s the policy that is guiding the destinies of this
institution. To the young men of Sanford we have a word
of special interest: to say today on gpocirt}? Brant) clothes.
&amp;orirtj) Brant) clothes are made for “Young Men,“ but by
“Young Meii” is not meant the eighteen- or twenty-year-old
youth necessarily. 'It means any man who wants to look
young. The “lines” on which they are designed accomplish
this. If you question this, try on a garment.
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B a k e r A t Tbo B et
You b a ^ h r a ^ o n n la h ty Caaoy and ihr ft mou»
How tbs Mro S ilb e diamond la a orkoo wao a
1with bai la band ha beard the fan* a rolthiy
ÜMtmpff« o i l tiro U rik a^ 'sq d bow,
t a fenaid u it
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EMM abort Innin»» bad bo«« laUhed aad tba

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And aTtlmtiih*ihaAtb'-a-lotk« on tbo day befor«

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Wbtn ihJa
When
thkaatao
a*rue (frrxr
w m , Bator, bit tbo pill for a

Wby, ibat o a t ud of "Rutto.'' who put
acro»» ihe plots.
And could not happen la a man like Malhowaan.

tbo p N L
The m t w u an« to aothtas. ho would bold tbrtn
dews to that—
Such was tbo 'dopo" s f a ti horse lene when Bate»
«rent 10 bat.
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Thor« wao roso In Matty'* moaner and a trulle
upon him f|c e

A i ho wound up an inward curro no be it Inf eye

trace—

-When "Zaini" a ball wont «ailio« by a* If out
of a fun.
A ihrousb « i l « u that m ale no ilopa thU aide
' 1 UMM Run
Swnawbom lb* *un la ahloalaf. «wwrwb.ro tbo

crowds pro |iy t

S r e w w h ^ l b . band* are playlaf-ln I’hU-aDown In tb . Quak» City there'» a loillty and
But bereV »]u»t like Mud &gt;11). »in« Baker'» frta t
hern. run.»Mow York World.

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4 I ace that the Herald threw a nice
boquet at the Mayor and City Council
relative to the remqval of the coal chute
and the switching in the city limit».
Now while I wish to hand out the compUmelty to these gentleman for this piece
of work'. I remember that it waa Mrs.
J. rVJ’nrher who started the agitation,
and while the City Council had this sub­
ject on their mind. Mrs. Parker helped
the matter along by continually pushing
the subject. This good lady also agitated
the subject of the West Side Park, and
other improvements, and when it comes
to boquets I want to toss her one. Mrs.
Parker is a hustler for Improvements and
" has accomplished much along this line.
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, ■ subject of charity, sometimes to the confusion of ideas among, my friends, but
. * “ always with the idea of a better undcr^;
standing of this complex question. I uu» ■ .demand that Sanford will now go Into.
* this subject deeper and will organize a
TCharity Association. It will be tbe bus­
iness of the Secretary and the executive
committee to examine into the merits of
each charity case, and take action at
\”
' • Grice, The Charity Aaaodalion will have
foe members every business men and
’ every citizen who would like to join, and
* the charity fund will ba kept up by
voluntary contributions. Each merchant
will thus b e . released of tbe I¡other and
expense Of contributing to tbe support of
every Tom blck and Harry who comes
- along with a tale of w oe, and always get
the coin. Where a business man is now
forced to pay out at len t $10 for three
months during the- winter season, and
give tbe money for outside parties, be
can give only a small part of this to (be
Charity Association with the knowledge
that the money will go only to the parties
that need lL Every man who lost a toe
In' the Spanish war. or a tooth in the big
freeze or an eyelash in the Johnstown
flood will &gt;e referred to the Charity A«*^ pcietioiMind the busy man of business
o u t, easy in mind and pocket-book
contributed and docs pot need
todfttf *pen tala of yoe. "fC*J** .

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tone and gentility to any man’s appearance. We
emphasize and specialize this brand of clothes
because tot babr learneh after experimenting tottt)
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any price. We are anxious for you to UllOlD and wear j&amp;arletp 18rant). We
invite you here especially tomorrow to view our latest models. You will
|. not sec anything like them in Sanford. Wc guarante that. All the new­
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Is it not worth the beat reading as wellt
And the best reading—best for boys and
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found in Tbe Youth's Companion.
Of stories alone The Companion will
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rest of the paper thrown In. and counting
Ihe glorious long aerial stories, they cost
the subscribers loss than a cent aplecfe.
Moreover you will look, long before you
will find stories so varied1and interesting
—stones o t coolness in the face of peril,
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Now is the time to subscribe, for you
will receive from tbe time your $1.75 Is
received a ll, the issues for the remaining
weeks Of 1911, containing the opening
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story of the Boxer rebellion. "The Cross
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of Tbe Companion Calendar for 1912. "On
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Death o f W. R. Price v S
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■ W. R. Price, one of the beat engineers
on the Guest Line, died suddqply yeetrrday neat Jessup. G*. He was enrout*
to Atlanta as a-WlUfoda 1« a Southern
Railway case, and his sudden*death was
• shock to his man Jr'friends in Sanford
Other poinu where be
knotym
It .will be remembered that Engineer
Price whllg on hie regular pm Several
__ ego Tdl 'through the drawbridge at
Medina Creek and miraculously escaped
death.
The burial will bemad* at Waycroa*
-tire "be formerly resided. ’ Mr. Price
leaves a wife and four children to
Interpreting Our Lew«.
E llo o o . w h o s e f a m ily la th e o ld eotsR*
his Iftso. The Brotherhood of
tr y b e d k n o w n b e r b y tb e m o r e p r o s a le
Engineers will have charge of
n a m e o f E lle tt. lo o t no o p p o r tu n ity o f
arrangements.

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ACUAN CAMPAIGN PROMISED
Hi, Announcement D iicune« PromiH it Questiona,. Some .of WWob
An of V u t Im p o rtan ce.;
Amt vf U* Toomer. * p r o r o l n a n f t u » * ¿ ¿ ’ ¡¿««1 «tor** o p e r a t o r and
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f o ? r o „ « r e a . in thorfMOond
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WITH (Uin * po H t M a n w-wnrf »'»mu- » l U r
p e o p le t* In c o m a r e a p e c l a u t t e r l y
w rong.
Th*
prop riety
of re ferrin g
m a n y q u e atio ru o f local re g u la tio n s
a n d m u n i c i p a l g o v e r n m e n t b a c k tu the
p e o p l e f o r t h e l y final a p p r o v a l Is u n ­
qu estio n ed . but th * e x tre m e of r e f e r r ­
in g a l l l e g i s l a t i v e , e x e c u t i v e and Ju­
d i c i a l f u n c t i o n s b a c k to th e b a l lo t b o x
la n o t a d r o l t t e d i It .la a b s u r d and It I*
• u i o f h e rm o n y w ith the ge n era l and
y a t a b l l a h e d p la n o r o u r fo rm o f s t a l e
and fed e ra l governm ent. T h * -ca re fu l
s e l e c t i o n o f m e n f o r Office In .w h ich th e
e n tire e le c to r a te should ae a public
d u ty p a rtic ip a te and w ise legislatio n
a n d c n n a U l u l l e n h l p r o v i s i o n r u i n g the
l e n g t h o f te r i ) i s w f- .o i n r * w i ll qml a
g r e a t d e a l o f t h i s re feren dum talk.

■ N a lle a w l H ig h w a y » . • »
• T h e r i g h t a n d - d u l y - o f the g e n e r a l
g o v e r n m e n t to a i d In th e c o n s t r u c t i o n
.mi] ’m a l n t e i
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1 b e l i e v e 'J ftM ta ry a b u i l i K l y ; ai.'d t h i s
c|awa o f I m p r o v e m e n t
the
Interior
c o u n tie s a re e x p e c tin g and h a ve a
r i g h t t o d e m a n d ; f o r w h i l e t h e y fe e l
I n d i r e c t l y th e b e n e fit o f c u r s p le n d i d
rlv o q a n d h a r b o r I n v e s t m e n t s and tmpn/veriyente t h i s -n a t i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t
Of a r y a t . h i g h w a y * , to b e a r I n t e r s t a t e
f l t a d f c 'k n d f r a m e w o u l d be a benefit
f l o w i n g “ d i r e c t l y to t h e do o r* o f .- o u r
p e o p le w h o do n o t l i v e on t h e l e a b o ard . a n d th e t i m e , h a s n o w c o m e to
a t l e a s t bwgtn t h l a w o r k .

F lo r id a S h ip ( 'a n a l .
“ I t m a y n o t be p o s s i b l e to a c c o m ­
p l i s h it. b u t I a m c o m m i t t e d a b s o l u t e ­
ly to the hop* th a t th e m illio ns and
m i l l i o n s o f m o h e y n o w I n v e s te d In m i b i n a r y a n d b e i n g u s e d In d i g g i n g th a
P a n a m a c a n a l m a y tint he s o ld ns j u n k
on t h e c o m p l e t i o n o f (h a c a n a l t h r e e
y e a r s h e n c e hut m a y be u t i l i s e d by o u r
general governm ent
In
ru njun ctlon
W ith t h i s s t a t e In d i g g i n g a s h ip c a n a l
a c r o s s t h * p e n i n s u l a o f F l o r i d a fro m
t h e S t J o h n s r i v e r to t h e g u lf. T h t i
Is a c h a n g e In t h e m a p o f the w o r ld
w h i c h i h o y l d nnd c e r t a i n l y w i l l u l t i ­
m a t e l y be m a d e
T h e c o m m e r c e o f the
B a s t a n d o f t h e . w e s t e r n c o a a t o f Houth
A m e r i c a a n d o f th e g u l f a b s o l u t e l y d e ­
m a n d s It, a n d If e le c t e d I w ill prepuro^
I n t r o d u c e a n d a d v o c a t e l e g i s l a t i o n to
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Is the
Time

’Tor Muy or
At the rrriiril ristarai of friend» aod niters I
announor that I ant a candidate for the ofltcvr of
Mayor of the Citr of Ssaford. nt the November
i r t m a r y . ________ G Vi Sr
(ha (nuil furili« position of Mayor of
urna candidate
Sanfced lubject to the derliion of
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the primary
election ara solicit your *uffra|e and1 support
sop!
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for Alderman
I hereby announce my candidacy for the posit!
of Alderman, subject to the derision of the white
Primary to be held November 21, 1011.
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I hereby otmourtce my carni Wintry for Alderman
« m e city ol Sanford subject to the decision of the
White 1‘rimiry, held Nov. 21,

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I am a candidate for the) position of Alderman,
mbjert to the decision of the Novemt'er primary
ond herewith solicit your tup|«rt

JU S T -A .S G O O D

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Get up a Party, Hire a
Launch and Come to

W O O DLAND PARK

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I will lie a candidate for Alderman, lubiect to tho
daritkm of the White Primary to he held November
2 l*t. and solicit your tuffraie,
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Respectfully
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P icnic p arties. R efreshm ents. Open S a tu rd a y s am i S u n d a y s.'
O ther duya by a rra n g e m e n t.
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I hereby announce tny candidacy for [«»itkm of
Alderman, vubject to the decision of the White
Primary to be held Nov 2ltl. lull
II, W. HmtuM.

T he Launchrs ,.'M»raie,‘ and " N

At Die earnest request of many friends I have
deckled frfannounce my candidacy for Alderman
of Sanford subiect to the dcclslun of the primary
to lie tieJd on November 2 I»L

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11svIn* held the position of Aldertusn for one
Icrot, I »will agaia be a candidate for the position
■ od solicit your suffer»«« solely upon my post
subject to the decision of the white Primary
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Tho Cyphers Incubators and Brooders aro
Time Tried and Flro-Toatdd Guaranteed

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At the request of many friend*. I have deride«!
to announce roy oandldacy lor the txuJtion of
Alderman of Sanford, subject to the decision of the
White Primary held Nov. 21
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g o v e r n m e n t In the t r i a l of w h a t I s i n ­
1 tidsffptiy aoTKtaJlKV» in y rn fulmine y fui ih r ¡ k m |(Iuiì
c e r e l y b e ll e v o to h a v e been the rn.nt of Trr&lt;Ni&gt;urrr and C o U fd o r tub|««ri io the drciiUjti
I m p o r t a n t c a s e « v e r b r o u g h t u n d e r the nf lh « Primary hrld November 2 lai
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f o r r l g n , . b y mentis t h a t w ere I l l e g a l In
t h e m e e l v r * and w h i c h , t e s t e d by c o m ­
m o n s t a n d a r d s o f b u s i n e s s m o ra ls, wero
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u t t e r ly w rongI am o p p o sed to th«
o p p r e s s i o n o f bua lnc»*L e v e n t h o u g h
t h e b u s i n e s s m a y be l a r g e . In t h e a g ­
g r e g a t e . w h e r e the m e a n s a d o p t e d for
t h u s e n l a r g i n g th e p a r t i c u l a r bualneaa
m e a n a c h e a p e r a n d b e t t e r p ro d u c t,
w i t h b e t t e r f a c i l i t i e s fo r d is t r ib u t io n ,
a n d w l j e r e tha m e a n s a d o p te d fo r thus
b u i l d i n g up t h e b u s i n e s s nrs not o t h e r - *
w l s a I l l e g a l o r Im m o ra l. Itut w h e r e lh*
d i r e c t p u rp o s u o f th« o r g a n i s â t Inn Is to
e s t a b l i s h and m a i n t a i n -1 m o n o p o ly , or
w h e r e s u c h Is Hot lh*- re a l p u rp o s e, but
the I m m e d i a t e a n d I n e v i t a b l e r e s u l t la
lh«t
d estru ction
of
c n m p y t t lln n
by
m e a n s t h a t a r e Jn t h e m s e l v e s I lle g a l
and f la g m n t l r w rong, I e lr v n g ly favo*
t h e e n f o r c e m e n t o f the-pei|al p r o v i s i o n *
o f t h e S h e r m a n a n t i - t r u s t act. n o t o n ly
a g a i n s t t h * c o r p o r a t e o r g a n i s a t i o n , bul
a g a i n s t the o f f e n d i n g d i r e c t o r s and
o t h e r o titrera. T h e f o r c e b&amp; this a c t has
In m a n y I n s t u n c a s be en s p a n ! In tnv c s t l g u t l n n s a n d p r o s e c u t io n * I n a u g u ­
r a t e d p u r e l y f o r p a r t i s a n o r p o li t i c a l
p u r p o s e s and l o m M l m m to e x p l o i t thé
t a l e n t u n d e n e r g y o f j v r u s e r u l l n g offi­
9
c e r s a n d p o li t i c i a n * . I am In f a v o r of
lh« I m m e d i a t e and d i r e c t e n f o r c e m e n t
o f the p an gl p r o v i s i o n s o f this act. and
do n o t b« lle v d ~ th d t the«« p r o v i s i o n s of
the a c t re q u ire a n y fu rth e r le g is la tiv e
d e fi n i t i o n T h e e l v l l p r o v i s i o n ! o f the
a c t do naed a m e n d m e n t and l e g i s l a t i v e
d e fi n i t i o n T h e e f f e c l l v e e n f o r c e m e n t of
t h o p e n a l p r o v i s i o n s o f th * act. b y the
d e p a r t m e n t c h a r g e d w i t h It» e n f o r c e J ! * . ' * t0lV:* i ! " 1 “ &gt;at t h e t a r i f f n e i d e m eiyl I* w h a t t h e b u s i n e s s I n t e r e s t s of
RfUlen end this, tha D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y .( hk c o u n t r y re q u i r e *
&gt;
and should a c c o m p l i s h .
F ran k ly,
F u l l U la e n s a la n A s s u re d .
bk * * ' " ,hB c ° h t l n u w l w glla*
“ H 1» In o p p o r tu n * , a t th is t i m e to
lfV?
‘ M* »object w i t h o u t a defin ite
r g , * * * ” .* ®f ,w h a ‘ I* to b e re v le o d or d i s c u s s a t l e n g t h t h i s or o t h e r m a tt « r s
' 1». i.* do ,n d » b o u t aw m u t h h a r m o f p u b l i c In terest» a n d 1 w ill d e f e r d o ­
4 ,. ? '
e x a ctio n » o f tb * t . r t r t i n g s o u n t il t h * - c a m p a i g n o p en s , and
t h e n t a k e t h e m u p f u l l y kn d f r a n k l y
S l h a e m « h0Ui a l * ‘l o n , w l , h : * nd
ahat m S i* * 0t.
c o u n t r y a d v i s e d W l t k r n y advjorearJes a n d w i t h th * pubWefl.r VJ**Ct from our
,n th u IJc. T h * p u b l l d Ja not. b o w * v « r . d * * p ly
l e e u b i 'i c l
P ;« ‘ *«Mva t h e o r y o f th * I n t e r e s t e d In c o n t e s t * o f p e r d o n a l r e ­
111 . I m
P * cty I h o u l d b e c h a l l e n g e d p r o a c h b y m e n a o e k l n g office, and I
k S t t i l P
w * *»»ould h a v e a s h a l l ‘n o t, , u n d e r « n y c ir c u m s t a n c e # , be
__
»
w
iraisthi / .* V» nu. \ to Ah * « « n e r a l g o v * d r a w n Into a n y a u c h . c o n t r o v e r s y , b u t
e ? £ » h^ 1i , h o u l ? lri n ° «■ ae* b e l e v i e d 1 w i l l e x t e n d t o m y o p p o n e n t s t h * u t ­
I m ere­
dotohUahad m a n u fa » * m o s t p e r s o n a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n ,
i»L,A *!'tdfprtaea w h i c h n e e d no p B * l y w a n t th# frie n d # And a c q u a in t a n c e #
S j £ fV »'.lhF h * r * h o w a b l e to pair w h o m I b i n a n d a l l tho v o l e r » and
Ud M l J t i . * .
. ' ' P 01'». «h*1r produ/it p e o p l e o f t h e d l » t r l c t to k n o w a t thla
‘hen t h .
w ,* n Cft« * « n i * r a t l* * e l i m e In a t je f ln lt * w a y t h a t I » h a ll »»k
T h l» a n ­
W lebt . ^ m M , l ° p r l c *' b u t It e bou ld t h a l r s u p p o r t In thl» ra ce .
o V i ? » ? * ? n 11u * ur4#*- k b d W hen n o u n c e m e n t I HVpe tn«y n o t he r e g a r d ­
S S y . A g y y l — I m p o s e d t t a . r e r t p - ed gg i n a q y w a y t e n t a t i v e or do»lgn ed
u a.t to!1?nU ?h‘^,ld be •&lt;&gt; distributed m e r e l y to e licit a n e x p r e s s io n o f * * n t l ta New »«■? b?,h ■,d«» of every river m s n t / r o m t h » dl»tr|ct- for, a f t e r c a r e ­
co n sidering t h * q u e s t i o n o f
tacturia* e S i * r d» w , t h
m e n u * fu lly
ta»'*
proauc‘* out of Flor* e n te rin g th# rac# a n d c o n f e r r i n g w ith
m any men f r o m different p art* o f th e
1»
M b «7
•nd truita i r .T t l • t o r “ ’ » » d c o t t o n d is tric t. It • I» n o w s e t t l e d th A t I w ill
" h i t s g f p i r ahaLfw o f t h e e * I n c i ­ e n te r th* p rtm iry and w in U I can-

SOCIAL!

A '4

B e st L a y e r s A re t h e \
—W in ter H atch
j

I will he a ranrfldnle foe the isnlllon of Alderman
subject lo ihe decision erf lb« white Primary held
^&gt;v, Zt. Ulti
Wa i i i x U aíiii

1911.

tsUrtsta are glv.-n due c o n s i d e r a t i o n
hr lh* g e n e r .l
g o v e r n m e n t ) la the
ireauet dlatrlci in m a n y r e s p e c t s In
the »oath Atlantic a t a t e a . I do not
c i l i a hut e mi&gt;dr«t « h a re o f bualneaa
Ihlllty end l . g . l t r a i n i n g , b u t all I
ear* wllh ihr *ner,.y ¡md l o y a l t y Which
I pledge will be directed. If I ain e le ct*
•4, le tLe b«»i in t a r . a l e o f the d l i t r l c t
ted the ( f a i r a . writ an the g e n e r a l
femtitneni
Tn* public 1» e n t i t l e d In
U.* hefinhlng-nf * c a m p a i g n ta a f r a n k
ttpraulun from , ».1111
cand id ate of
whet h* regard» a» t h e c o n t r o l l i n g
public question* anil hi* p o e ltlo n on
tech ef them.
"I belltv* we are In J e o p a r d y o f the
Democratic party g e l l i n g
loo ‘pro*
H w i « * " Il 1» entire ly p a r d o n a b l e for
i ntn, • b u e l n n * or a p a r t y to be pro*
fr***tve, bbt It 1» d a n g e r o u s
to be*
» b i I h i u r g . i i t l v pi .pgr»»»lve * T h e
buelniei I n i n . » * , . f n , „ a n t l r o c o u n t r y
ere being dermu d u a l by th e te n d e n cy
.1# petvrreali.it'-*» »nil I n s u r g e n c y In
lem. fiction* of "ur o w n p a r t y , l do
* H —belong
iu
thee
faction *, but
•ifcajlr fa v a r t i i u m * c n n a a r y a t l s m .
tad eeperlatly I. thla t r u e In the e n a c t *
* « t ef leg leU ito n w h i c h e x e r c i s e s the
teyernn.nl'» power to t a * .
1
am
thereupbly In f»vr,r o f d e c e n t r e f o r m * '
a hueln.t» itf* and In g o v e r n m e n t«
HI the f . v u r l n g ol one r a d i c a l ru fufin
aftothwr r.l 11rny a s n p r e t e s t “ I"
m»» Into . . m * 1, «bout to r e f o r m thla
»«air/ Into a Mute o f bualneaa panic.
It t « l not r i l n the p rice o f o u r liim*
■ Ia*r n,T41 * ll’ " e or f r u i t * o r f a r m
pteditcta or . h c i p c n tn» c o s t o f li v i n g ,
‘‘ " I ’ 1 m v r e t o r . u n e u a y and
ln p u lli n g nut c a p i t a l In o u r
«lion of t h . c o u n try w h e r e It 1* v a r y
. . r a Bt.',U&lt;1 * nd * h " * o r d i n a r i l y It
weald yield the euraat a n d beet rdJbrna.
T ariff Wr.de He via l * a .

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Inn»it eandidats fee- Akirnnsit of the rfty
Sanford subject to the declilon of the Wh
Ptirairy to 1* held November 21, to ll
F aun L Woooevrv

ends^lksm ur*«d to announce my t __ ___,
for Alderman of the City of Sanford, subject to the
derliion ol the White Primary, to 1» hrld Nov. 21,

•Tfc, mallva p r o m p t i n g
t h la a n B,Mre««nt le not the a h e l f - w o m - Ir. tihi, dfrnin l o f f r la n d a n o r a n In*
' 2 S : i u b “ o a*ek or h o ld p u b l i c ofS r tut eaiy » &lt;lt*lr« to r e p r c e e n t thla
r , t i i f l In l h . United rftaiea h o u a a D f
M,r»j»flt»tl»»» and r e n d e r t h e ba al
¡ifitoTlb tnr po»*«r to t h e p e o p l e and
feijsiillS of tts* d litrlct.
^ •jcsa ifo L
t r u th fu lly .
m *ko
tho
■ tcreetiped i l a l e m e n t t h a t 1 a m a h IlloUlT confident e f e l e c t i o n ; on the
c*«trarr. while not tn p n y a e n a e tim id
T h * M r g u la tlo a o f T r u a te i , f , real hot conte?t o r o f d e f e a t In a
" T h e p r o p e r rr g iH u t lu n o f the t r u i t i
fill Bfht, 1 reallk* th e p e r e o n a t and la o n e o f the m o a t I n t r i c a t e and I m p o r ­
Mlitical fo llo w in g Of m a n y g e n t l e m e n t a n t s u b j e c t s f o r Im m e d i a t e and f u r t h e r
•h o m e r aeplr* to thl» olllc«, a n d eom e J u d ic ia l I n q u i r y and l e g l a l A t l v e a ctio n .
«( whom arc n o * « c tjv e ly c a m p a i g n i n g The. p o w e r o f (h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t to
I. |ht dutrtet; not w ith a d e lln lt » a n - c o a t r o l t h e s e a g e n c i e s or I n t e r s t a t e nnd
.oucccm.nl of t h . l r c a n d i d a c y b u t In- f o r e i g n c o p tin e r c e h a s been e x p r e s s e d
* limiting e err c i r o n . l y
a u eh 'p u r p o a e In W h a t Is k n o w n n» the S h - r i m m a n t i ­
Uld ctforouel) . M e n d i n g g o o d roada t r u s t l a w . T h i s J aw ha* been the s u b ­
end school celebration» w h e r e
t h e y j e c t o f m u c h J u d icia l Consider .it Iqn,
«crc not seen in ‘ofT p o l i t i c a l y a a ra .
c o n str u c tio n and .m isconstruction
It
•In due time I will e n t e r t h e c a m ­ b a a r e c e n t l y r e c e i v e d n h n u a t l v e c o n ­
paign actively on tit• »tum p o f t h e dla* s i d e r a t i o n by t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t o f th«
* trlct. glrlna my view * u p o n a ll qua»- U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d Its m e a n i n g defined
tlene of public Inlrrcet to t h e p eo p le In In s u c h g e n e r a l t e r m s us to Indicate
pewm end through the m a ll» and pub* t h e a b s o l u t e n e c e s s i t y fo r f u r t h e r l e g ­
lie prime laeofur n* t h a t ta proper.
i s l a t i v e C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d definition, or.
In p l a i n l a n g u a g e , f u r t h e r a m en d m e n t.
Urrat U . r » .
“ M y I n t e r e s t In the e t u d y «ml e n f o n * •
*3 1 * reprro»nt»Mv«&gt; In t h e U n ite d
■ tetce tengr*»» (rum the S e c o n d die* m e n t o f th * a c t a r i s e s from » . . i r e f u l
trfet helde e gree t " d i c e T h l a d l i t r l c t . s t u d y o f th e a c t I t s e l f and the d e c is io n s
with i l l population, porta, c o a a t llrte r e n d e r e d u n d e r II and fro m Hie a c t u a l
end brilliant co m m e rcia l f u t u r e (If Ita r e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f the U n ited ^ t » 1«

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Candidacy foe Confesso from t ho looond OonfTooolonal District.

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Just a few weeks more of this awful,
nerve racking political strain and then
we can talk business agaip.
The man who.puts his surplus into the
Sanford Building 1» Loan Association la
not only helping himself but his town. .
That harmonious meeting of the orange
growers In Orlando failed to harmonize
and the green oranges were .squeezed
•gain. Just n case of green oranges for
Majah.
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for the next meeting was read. Two
IN Tift SOCIALWORLDnow
members were proposed; the roll was

Item s o f In terest Concerning
. l. S ociety People. '•

called and the secretary requested to re­
mind the absent members that they
rafssod. and their présence vrry much de­
sired. The club theq adjourned to meet
November, 18 th: at the studio of Mrs.
Munson.

TRANSPORTATION IN fLORlOA
P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL
Railroad building is'typical of buriness
Pleasant Social Evening
advancement, and what Florida Is doing How Celery City Vanity Tolr While
The
Ladles
Union of the Congregational
In this respect is worthy of note.
Away the Golden llours^church,
gave
one
of their delightful aocials
In 1880 Florida had only 318 tnllea of
Social Gossip
at the poraonage Friday evening. No­
railroad.
;* .* '*
The boys scodts. did not have on out­ vember, 3rd., which had been postponed
As late as 1900 It had 2738 mile».
ing Saturday,' they spent the afternoon, from Thursday evening on account of the
At the present time It has nearly 5,000
arranging two baseball teams. The San­ inclement weather. One of the most en­
miles of completed road, with- many new
ford people are promised a novel enter­ joyable features of the entertainment,
lines under construction, while existing
tainment ■when the Alligator» and had to be omitted; as Mr. E.,T. Woodruff,
roads are in many directions pushing, out
Panlhérs play baseball.
who had charge of the musical 1program,
branch lines.
•
had to leave the city Friday,, as* also an­
Added to Florida's railroad mileage,
The Cecillan Music Club will meet at other member.on the program. However
the State is peculiarly located with re­
the studio of Mrs. Fannie Stembridge the pleasure of the evening, was oil that
lation to wpter transportation.
Munson. Saturday afternoon, November could he desired. Three amusing con­
It has U 0 0 miles of Opeem and Gulf
II lb; at three o'clock.
; V*1'-—
tests, claimed the interest of all who
frontage—more than any other state in
In addition to the regular program, were present.
the Union.
Eleanor Herring, will give n groupe of
A number of photographs tnken In
It also! has 1,175 miles of navigable Violin solos.
early
life, of aomif of oar Sanfanlites,
waterway» within it» boundaries.
Reading by Miss Margaret Coffee.
mostly
of parties in attendance at the
A state which ia drawing an ever Insocial, were arranged for inspection and
creating number of health and pleasure
lb s WsOnssdsy Ctub
seekers, of permanent settler»—aome to
The members of the Club are reminded the company present, were asked to tell
engage In general ajtrlculjure, some in that the hour, for matting la 2:30 o'clock whose pictures they Were. The second
manufactures, some In 4ruit growing— sharp. The place da the residence of contest, rlicted much amusement A
blackboard was conspicuously placed*and
oranges, grape fruit or kindred interests; Mrs. J. W. Dichins, o
Magnolia
different
parties were Bskcd to draw an
some in trucking, some in dairying and avenue, and Eight street.
animal
the blackboard which the
aome In chicken raising—Is an ideal land
Spectators
were
to tell~ the name qi.
for investigation on the part of those who
t--‘ Sanford to The r root Always •
The
memory
test
was the third contest
want
Two letters recently received by J. NThe most perfect a 11-the-year-round Whitner, the real llvtw real estate man; about fifty artielep were pUqad on a
table, everyone Vaa given ao'many min­
climate to be found In America;
proves efinciualveljr, thut Sanford. is 'not
Manufacturing advantages of vast and hidden tinder a buaheL One of the let­ utes to look »tThe „ collection, ’ they wqrt
varied extent;
ters Is from a man In Toklb Japan, soy* .then asked to writo down the names of
Transportation iacilitlea that are rapid­ lag thkthe had read an article written fifro nr Boles from memory. The most $nly being extended to meet the ever ex­ by Ur. Whitner, on celery culture and
panding business of the State.
descriptive of Sanford, and asking Tpr
Lewis. The doctors recitation from Rich­
Florida is the State.
Sanford literature.. The other letter is
ard
the 111. was especially fine. Cake,
He who Investigates it invests ia it.
from Spokane, Alaska; asking also, for
lemonade
and salted peanuts were served.
Some invest money, aome invest their literature on the same subject.
There
.Were
fifty persons present Oqe
lives, some invest both, and all to profit.
very gratifying feature was the number
Tke Aon ford M ast« a r t - .*
The Sanford Music Club met at the of young pebple‘in attendance. A silver
offering was made.
fa r the Annual Convention of the

florid,» w. c. T. U.
The twenty-eighth annual convention
of the Florida Woman's Christian Toroparance Union will be held in Tempo.
November Cl, 24.
The convention speaker will be Miss
Ellen M. Slone, missionny to Bulgarie:
—tbeinader ,‘of^ the devotional, meetings,
Mike Emma Tucker. Many new feattyca,
/-helpful addresset .and departmental ex­
hibits will mark the couvemion as an ex­
ceptional one. Fnltf** delegations - are ex­
pected.
-:*r
-;t
On behalf pf theStaU W. Q T. U, •
Minnie E. Neal Prealdenl
Mabel 1&gt;. Dean, Recording Secy.

borne of Mrs. H. EL Tolar Saturday after­
noon, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Tolar was leader,
and had entire charge of the program,
after the usual business of the club had
been attended to. The «object consider­
ed wee the early German School Mrs.
G. B. Waldron, read a very Interesting
as well as an instructive end carefully
prepared paper,' on the "Character of
early music and Influence of "Well
Tempered Clavichord.”
“Kammtnol Ostrnw," one of the twentyfour meticals gems, composed by Rubenstein, and named for the then, famous
waterlog place, near St. Petersburg.
Russia, was moat charmingly rendered
by Miss Florence Frank. Mr». Tolar,
reed the history of this beautiful «election
end the circumstances surrounding Its
composition end aleo the other twentythree number» of the seme name. "Ave
Marla." by Schubert, was delighted played

Bach's Fugue in D. Major, wee played
by Mr». Toler who tor the benefit of the
members of the dub who were not famil­
iar with tho «election; lnterpoted the in­
spiration In the soul of this master musi­
cian. and the beautiful thoughts, which
characterize this Fugue.

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'Cljr Jfltto longtoooti i&gt;otrl at lóhgtooob. jfloritoa
Ten miles from either Sanford or .Orlando on main road will open its
doors for business November 4th, 1911. Newly Renovated and
furnished at an expense St $15,000. Rates $2.00 per day and up.
American Plan, and $1.00 per dqjùand up, European Plan. Special
Rates by Week or Month. ' For full particulars and information Tpiènphone'
h n n o ' write
w r i t a nor
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in *
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C. M. E N TZ M IN G E R

A . F. FA LC K
Resident

�TH£ SANFORD 11ERALO

November 7, Mil
£ Reduce the high coot of living by tak­
ing your meals at the Gate City House.
Only S4.00 per week.
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Little Mappe

■Mention of

ITEMS Of INTEREST
of the Floating Small Talk
Sbcclnctiy A rrenged fo r Min'*
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rled tle r a W R o a d o ro -

j M. Me Parade has mbved In the
£***« Randall house oh lo t Street.
W&lt;JL Williams Is In the » u n t y j « t

todayattending to owirt~matter*

—¿dSrtlrt Lnnetwoe- over from -S tetson
B„d spent Sunday wTth the home folks.

fcMn liclk

and. .Edgar . Watert^jf

Msoroe N. C, *g&gt;

nt

Kfllr*

The ladies of the Congregational church
will hold their annual baazar Dec. ft. The
place to be announced later.
'/Mrs. Hamel Tolar returned to the city
Monday from her visit to her parents.

have moved to Lakeland. They will 1»
missed by their many Sanford friends.
Wanted—Frying sire chickens. Will
v
20 cents per pound. Mrs, Alice Messenger, Depot Lunch Counter. 16-4 V
J. A. Furldng of Providence R. L, who
U w ring the stole stopped ot The Fairview while In Sanford.- the guest of Mr.
L E W ood. ;
Mrs. Levi Kays nnd daughter, Miss
Hirebeth have returned to the d ty to
1 |pend the winter after an absence of
more than a year.
Mr. Carey and family of Louisiana a r­
rived In ihe city Saturday; They will
farm the Dr. Howard place on Beardall
avenue this season.
jr' Business being so good at theFairview
- Mrs Ferguson is titling up fuuT more
rooms on the third door nnd intends to
build on twelve more rooms next summer.

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John V. lA-mon the well known oommissiou man it in Sanford fur llir winter
and expects to keep up his former reputa­
tion of shipping lha Drift car loud of let­
tuce for the season

All Local AdvertIsement* Under This
Heading, Three Cents a Lin* Each Issue
W ont«!—.First-class • par aments; 3 or 4
furnished rooms, or furnished callage,
modern with bath;-good location and
neighborhood; will want 5 or 6 months.
Three adult*.^W . J. Thigpen, agent:
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For Sale—Fine 13 months old Pointer
Dog (fem ale).also good L. C. Smith shot­
gun 150 cash. M. A-Miott.
, 18-3tp
Lost—Monday down town n gold locket
with monogram "P. L. M." Return 308
a*.
~J8-3th
For Sale—Cheap, one large soda foun­
tain with fixtures including tables chairs
etc. P. O. Box 036, »an ford Fla.
if
One of the'm bst suitable tracts of land
In Florida, near the beautiful Indian River,
now open for sale. If you want gqod
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let this offer slip by, write to J. F.
Hundcll. Lake Mory. Fin.
18-I4tp
. A t L15 Railroad way,_opposito Express
Office, Frank Graham’s Tailoring Co—For
Sale—One black broad cloth one piece
suit and'onq all wool striped coat suit,
also two men s suits.
17-2tc
For Rent—Two good ofllce rooms in
Peoples Bank Building Enquire nt Bank.
l7-4tc
For Rent—2 nicely furnished rooms
with board.
Rotes reasonable.
106
Laurel Avc.. corner First St.
!7-3tp
Three Light House Keeping A pa «m en is
For Rent—J5L50 *3.00 anil *3.50 per week.
Southeast corner of Second St., and
Laurel Avenue. Mrs. Hooper.
tf
Pleasant furnished front room, on first
floor'to man nnd wife. Large porch and
fine shade. S. W. corner of First street
and Maple avenue.
16-tf
ice. Rex
14-tfp
For Sale — Horse, wag
carriage,
single nrqi double harness. gasolene en­
gine and'pum p, farming iin file men la nnd
automobile, ull at a sacrifice. A
Brock.
T en acres of grind lam) fur Hide at ii
bargain. Three acres cleared und croptied In At season. All under fence. Near
loading station on traction line. Almost
lven away
Particulars at Herald
fllcc.
For Sale—The simplest und beat smudge
heaters on the market- F A, Schumpert.
Sanford. Fin.
19 tfc
W auled—Tons Prickly Ash Bark. Pricklongue (vanilla
ly Asli Berries,
leaves). Stillingin and Blue Flag Hoot,
Cured Moss, II kinds second hand bugs
A ddress American Fibre
and liurhip
Cumpnny. Box 278. Jacksonville. Fla.

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OsLtrne Shaw of Ijong Island, N. Y . a
12 Hip
winter resident of Morida has returned
For Sale— A few pieces of good second
L.
and will spend the winter nt his country hand furniture left. Cull up Mrs W A.
11-tfc
' home “mgr Sanford. He brought down Minnick, Cameron City.
For
Sale—The
richest
high
land
farm in
F- -* with
. # hin'i a handsome Bdlck.
t
Qrnnge county Stock and tools Thirty
^Beedter Kent Ims rcuirncrl to Sanford. acre*. 2 in fruit and 12 in cultivated
He hus been in the emptily of the field, balance in pasture and woodland.
years, and Good Hroom house nnd out buildings, (¡as­
*, » government for the lost two'
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ter works. J J 'i miles
olinc engine nnd
his tnsny friends ure glad to sec his from town, 14 mile from belt line on Sil
smiling face on the'streets ngnln.
ver Lake. Pleasant to look at. Verj
healthy. Elevation 70 feet above 8nu
Miss Bessie Schiun|**rt Ims returned to ford. Cheap oml terms easy. C, F. Wil
the dty from a visit to Atlantn, Ga. She Hams, Box 023. Sanford, Fla.
10-tf
«as aerompainod by her sister. Mrs1 Plants for Sale—Celery, lettuce a r t
Chas. Bell, and little son, who will visit cauliilower for the next two weeks A
10 (f
her part-ill*. Mr. und Mrs. Schumpert, for Dorner, Celery /\ve^
For Sale—Life scholarship m I»rough
— — Severn) weeks. - .
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** Mrs. George, Randall Is visiting her
parent*. Mr. and Mrs, E, B. Randall, be­
fore going down oo the.East Coast'extenslon to spend the winter with her husbaad. who lias o position with the F. E.
"'C. R. R. Co, nt that point.
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of the Drnugturn's Colleges.
Enquire
Herald office.
7-tf For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty hearing
orange treoa, 50 peach trees, also very
large bearing [war trees, m&amp;iren 5-room
dottage, front and back porches, faces
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south Golden l^ikc, 3 miles south east of
Mrs. T C Bliss, ofter talking to the Sanford; 5 minutes walk to street rail­
Missionary Societies in the Baptist church way, also Ovcido railroad. Fine drinking
Monday afternoon, on the existing condi­
tions in the foreign fields aniLurgentiiced
for sympathy ond help, left today for

today with the new self starting Hudson
car. Mr. Thompson is making headqunrl«s at Jacksonvilla and Daytona, and
Hudson 33 cars in Orlando yest»day. Anyone wishing A demonstration
of this popular car con address Mr.
"»mpson at Daytona.
The foreign Missionary society of ihe
Methodist ctiurch, held their regular m eet­
ing Monday afternoon in Ihe church. The
meeting was very short and they njournm to enable the members to join the othw societies in the Baptist church, in hear­
ing Mrs. T. C, BIIm talk on the great raitnonary problems of the day!

A good entebiainment

McCULLER’S
Something New

SHIPPERS OF

i| Florida Fruits

and Delicious!

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

To Savannah, Ga. and Return
V IA

A T L A N T IC C O A S T

Automobile Bares, Jiob
Tiob. 27: W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. Cup Race, Ticdman
Trophy Race and the Savannah Challenge Trophy
TloU. 29: Gcorgia-Auburn Football Game.

Taklio
Jersey Cream
Cheese Wafers
Matinee
Butter Thin
Yum Yum
Fig Newton
Vanilla Cream
Maccaroon Jumble
Tpicy Smacks
Assorted Perfectos
Citrus Exchange
Philopena
Veronique

Gob, 30:

Grand Prize Automobile Race.

L I V E R Y , F E E D and
H a r n e s s and W a go n s

B l ac k s m i t h l n g and H orseshoei ng

H o rs e s and M ule s Bought and E x c h a n g e d
- H EA V Y H AU LIN G AND C O N T R A C TIN G

Shoe Repairing by Machinery
Q u ic k e r, Neater and Better than the O ld W a y

SANFOR,

Clover Leaf
Brandywine
Cheese Sandwich

MORI A

Drink a Bottle of

New Florida Syrup

GINGER A L E 'O R S O D A W A TE R

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Manufactured with pure distilled waty*—they will prevent illness, old
digestjon ond give you health

T h e S a n f o r d C o c a C o l a B o t t l in g Co., S a n f o r d . F la

FIR S T N ATIO N A L BANK
Scratch sn&lt;1 rub—ru b and ssraleh —
u n til you feel a s If you coiilJ almost
ts a r th e burnln* Akin from your hody
—u n til It seem s as ,l r you* cq*Jd'no
I oncer enduro Chess anils«* days of
aw fu l to rtu re —Jlhoss terrible n lth ts
of sleepless Sfony.
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T b sn —a fsw drop* of D, D. t).. tbs
fam ous tCcssma Specific and. OKI what
r s lls ft T h s itoh cons In stan tly l Com­
fo rt and rest a t 1sstt
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n . D . D. is a sim ple externa! wash
th a t clonuses and heals th e • Inflamed
sk in a s nothin* else can. A recognized
fu ll elxa bottle
D. remedy for
T err first bottle fatU
t w ill not co st you a
a
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rive ytm a «ampia bot.' w h y suffer another
a n r e t D. V . D .t

R, PWHIPS K. CO.

Extra!
E xtraft.
Codfish and Halibut

‘ T O F SANFÒ R D, FLA ._

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F .-H . RANO, President
E O E E T H B ; fUktiter

L. P. McCuller’s
Sanford, Florida

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B .P . W H IT H E R , A,sat. CsshlSr

^V*Oji|y National'Bank In Orapgo County y
’ Funds Protocted by Burglary Insurance
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Buckwheat Flpur

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growers at Sanford.

They don't

see from the crops mentioned that

any State in - the union. In the

pretend to be corn fanners but af­

this
a summer
5 party did not grow
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better part« of the State these lands
bring from $150 to $250 per acre;

ter growing two or throe vegetable

crop which he might have done and

crops on their land from October

added to the above.

Illinois is the greatest 'corn State

1st to April, they plant com for a

and. its leadingcrop is com. In1910 from 10,609,000 acres of land

summer crop and still grow more

it produced 414.812,000 bushels of

best farm in Illinois. There is not

corn.worth $157,629,000, or a trifle

enough com grown in Florida to

leas than* *38c pa*’ bushel The avcrage yield per acre was 39.1 bush­

supply the borne demand because

till spKng the Northern

our farmers can make more money

must live in a chid disagreeable

els.

growing other crops.

Consequently

climate gnd spend his earnings of

acre was $1485 .(These figures

it must be shipped in and freight

ore taken from the Yearbook of the

and profits added to coat makes it
worth nearly double the value In
Illinois. The Yearbook above re­
ferred to g}vea the average Florida
price as 85c but in Sanford . it has
never* been leas 'than 90c per
bushel
Now we are not arguing for the
growing of com. There are a dozen
staple, crops which can be grown
during the summer months which
will produce more pea- acre value
than Illinois farm-lamia, but what
we do claim Is that land should be
valued for what it will produce. If
Illinois land ' which produces an
average of $14.85 per acre is worth
$150 per acre,' theft it is valued on
a trifle over a 10 per cent basis of
gross production.
Ou this aame basis every acre of
Sanford land is worth from $450
to $673 fa r grow ing corn as it
produces from $45 to $67.50 worth
.of oom per acre.
' • In last week’s Herald a writer
shows in detail tho production of
hia five-acre farm and the total in­
come was $5,677.52, which figured
at 10 per cent (the basis o/ Illinois
land) would make the place worth
$58,77530 of $11,355 per acre.
But even oa the net income of
this (arm of $74930 per acre it
would figure $7,493 an acre. We

last summer in an effort to moke
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existence tolerable.

And the average value per

Department of Agriculture, pages

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Sell for the highest average price'of

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502 and 508.)
Now -when a crop of corn is
grown on the 10,609,000 acres of
Illinois lands, that Is the end of

It for a year.

Now contrast that

with Sanford.
Mr. Bramley grew 50 bushels of
com to the acre on his Celery Avenue Farm last summer from April
1st to September 1st, and it is
worth 00c a bushel or $45.00 per
acre. Buti he, had already
taken
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three crops off of the same
land from September 1st, 1910s, up
to tlie time of planting bis. com—
twp crops of lettuce an$| one of cu­
cumbers. And oocf of the lettdbe
crops brought $600 per acre on the
ground We don't know what the
other crops brought
Mr. Chose grew'* 73 bushels of

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com to the acre.

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Mr. Roasittcr produced upwards
of 30 bushels per acre.*
Mr, Chappie grew 2400 bushels
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Mr. Hawkins' com yielded over
75 bushels per acre.
: These men are representative
jw

value per acre in com than the

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Now we have taken Illinois beother Northern State will show up
That is not all

From now on
fanner

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In Sanford we live to (he fullest
extent for tw elve. months of the
year in the finest climate that God's
bright sun shines upon. If the
world knew what we have at San­
ford in comfort and value, every
acre of land would double in value
in a week. Tlie world is bound to
find it out, too, and then watch
prices grow.
In the meantime, we have a few
T

splendid

offerings In

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improved

places: Ten acres, good buildings,
near street cars or mail route,
splendid condition. $6.500.

Ten acres, a d jo in in g good house.
$4,5001

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, Eleven acres, well located, kno
buddings, ta s o a
Five acres, close to town, main
street ready to set $3,500.
And many others.
Twenty acres unimproved flow­
ing well land, near street car Une,
bargain at 9100 per acre.
Eighty acres os good as can be
found in quality and location at
f .- % : : * &gt;
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$ 8 ,0 0 0 ^ « .;
Other chbice places, all sizes, at
9150 pcrKie.

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Our Volusia Farms across the S t Johns River .at $30
to $50 per acre on a monthly payment contract are
;or the priée

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TMt SANFORD IICRALD

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OPERATIVE FARMER
ta a tirmyl flMLftrst p o i0
Partners Uiucammu*

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•irtUoion is doing much valuable work
,

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soutl*™ * ■ * « •

11 b M 6000 m o r e

educational w it* 1»
flnaert modern b ad n ess method, during |
S S a v e y e - m t h a n a n r othar ilm ilar
- -S S asU o n in
Wwory
tb ft^o u tb ;
S nyof lb« iwlrrcipl«» which U advo¿ ¡ J might well be taught In the schools
several hundred orgonixa. 2 , ,,»ong the cotton growers which
^onirt^ Um storing o f'th e cotton. There
hnuld be'several iHousand local coopera­
t i o n s to control the local gins. w are.
. " rJrTW9M and oil milb. _Tbese local
«nioal sltould be orgud ie d Into larger
.„A central unions which 6ou!d
L ls fte r t U marketing of the products
TW time has passed for petty Jealousies
ind individual bartering. Budneaa m ust
fc &amp; n e in a budneaa like way. It Is
■-jfriMo of course.Tor many large. Indl*
rdusl planters to own mill* and gins
themselves, but they, should also belong
to central organizations which coyM m arM their products.
There arc in the lower’’south and In
Tennessee and Kentucky a number of
mail local societies Interested in the
ptsiieting of vegetables and such prod­
ucts. None of these has yet reached a
high state of perfoclion. In Tenncs-

rebate* of $988.0*3.67 o it* mcmlx-rs.
In twenty y e a n these m em ber, have
kavad irearly S1.QQQ.0QQ.
But this Is a big company. How about
small ones and young oncsT The J ni kaon
County Cooperative Company, of U kefleld, Minn., lias 225 members. Last year
the sales nmounted to $139,230.86, or
Dearly $600 &lt;fcr member. The net gain
or febttte w as $12,700,21 and m*-mlter*
received, a s rebuto, 10 par cent on nil
purchases, o r ’about |5 0 &gt; e r family, after
a dividend of 6 per cent had been paid on
all capital stock. Tnc com pany gave
non*mctnbers u rebate uf 5 per cent iyid
advised them to Join and showed them
that they fould pny for their stock in
four years by the rebates. A reserve of
4 4 0 0 0 (».always kcptajuiiaud fur eiuer.
gencJes.
Let us tuke a still smaller society—ilie
Kidder Cooperative Company of Kidder.
South Dakota. It has only 104 members.

ND I am the largest dealer in Cigars, Cigarettes nnd Tobaccos south of
i Atlantu; I control the distribution of some of the most popular High&lt;- —^-Grado Clear Havana Tampa Made Cigars, the most prominent of which
is the “JOSE VILA,” made by Berrirnan Bros., the Blue Ribbon Factory. IF YOU
ARE NOT A CUSTOMER OF MINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET A LINE OF
MY PRICES.
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The “ JO S E V IIA ” Clear
Havana Cigar* fea­
tures excessively that
delicious “nicety” ofl
blend that produces]
the dainty "Bouquet"
that is demanded by
the particular smoker,
such scientific care is
exercised in the blend­
ing that the quality is
uniform.

The E. &amp; W. FIVE CENT CiGAR is the ac­
knowledged BEST cigar produced in Tampa
to retail at that price.

I am the EXCLU­

SIVE distributor of this Cigar, nnd abso­
lutely guarantee every box to be us repre-

This cigar in your
case is a business
getter, and estab­
lishes the dealers reputation for BIG ^VALUES

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,it*i ihmil'l follow the lena of lb©
»«Jthfm cotton growers. Firstar all they
•i fomt own their warehouses; und they
■jhttiid contini the lubucco which they
iralucc until they arc able tò get fair
(tiers for it. If outside organizations are
imi willing to pay satisfactory (»ices, lite
farmers'ssx iriir* should, if (»ossiblr, be-

noticeable, but the money gain "sticks
out" clearly or the companies would nor
last long. The Farmers' Elevator Com­
pany a t Marcus, Iowa, has been a success
from the beginning. It wus organized
Janunry-1888. In order to be on tin* safe
side n surplus of about $9,000 is kept on
hand, aiul n dividend of from 20 to 25
per cent is declared every year. In tills
company the surplus is divided nranug
shore holders who ure farm ers Each
member bus only one vole, no mutter

MR. SMOKER

Get these two brands of Cigars, “JOSE.VILA" and E. &amp;. W. firmly impress­
ed upon your mind. They represent the BEST IN THEIR CLASS. It is true
that they cost the dealer more than any other brands, that sell for the same
money over the counter; but. YOU get more for your money, and the dealer
profits in tlje long run for he establishes a reputation for QUALITY that will
reflect creditably throughout his entire store.
THE GOOD DEALER WILL NOT OFFER YOU A SUBSTITUTE F0R*TtiiIKK
OF THESE CIGARS.
Next time yftu purchase a cigar' no matter where you are. demand one of
these superior brands, and if the Dealer cannot supply you, suggest that he
write to me for [trices.

Tb« lire growers in Louisiana and Tex­
as have . taken up the new movement.
The Louisian a organizations with hemlijiputrn at Crowley, have adopted Utc
method* of the Californio fruit growers.
Tliej sdvertiw rice ill tile samo way as
the Californian» advertise "sunkist" or­
anges. The Irsa s rice growers have not
been go successful They have not been Two years ago the company ut Clinton.
willing to sink together in the same wny. Minn., declare,! n dividend uf 40 i&gt;er cent
Advemiinti 1» necessary and the mem- There are many bettrr record* than tin*
,, U n must * ink together’not only to sup- Hundreds pay 25 t
cent
— port—iWr present organization but to only 6 or 7 per cent
..brinjUuslI who »re not members.
or reserve fund, and then divide nil net
' InTe^n* *t!•* truck growers nlong the profits in proportion (n the amount of
wuthrni border fiave taken up theco- business done. This 1* simitar to the | k&gt;1i-oprniinf tn ivriuent In 1905. when they Icy among the stores
‘,
’ produveJ 500 carloads of onions, their
In conclusion then we may say that the
• lystfinaf niuikriliig was tw , better than farmers in nlj parts of the United States
. it h*i breu eigtit ydnrs before whin they are now*-interested in the movement
&lt; wets uffetjust n -few hundred crates for which I have attem pted to descrilw, very
sakk' The present organization- was ln- briefly above. More than half ’a million
rartitnue.1 m January. 1906. with » caipl- farmers are now receiving vmluAblv panebitfAKMHHi Slinres were to be- sold fits from these cooperative -snpltMlea to
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g ift each, tul every member''was re­ which they belong, They hole
been
quired tu buy at leo*t five shares. He forced to organize. I hey nave (mind that
; wsi required, however, to pay only thirty it is nut enough to piss law* regulating
• ^pef tent of his subscription* at the hegin- other business organizations. They have
wng. «Thu* auy farmer could very easily
■ )wn the organization. Grower* of about
•weoty percent of the crop for 1906 l&gt;c-.
czmé memheri. nnd th at year the associsllpo market* &lt;1 900 carloads with u tttip , tAihn.iie value of $1.500,000.
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.. There is a considerable number of smalt
ütlf wc now liavo illusi rallini* enough
txvprriihve societies in New England, hot of what is possilile. and pf wbtit i* Iwdng
\ the fnruiers there have not yet succeeded done, and of the pros (writ y which results
*, Ijrforming hirgf and sutxessful organ!za- from the r t c c e n of these Irretri Cimpjvoli­
lioni Tin-re is no dijubt In my mind tive societies-to pass Judgment.
thslinimy of [he deserted farms and
It is my tboroygh belief that the time
much of the poor agricultural oondltioiyi h at come when the cliicntors of the
' Sts due in poor brgonlzation. ,Tbo sam e country roust select the wheat from liie
. thing U true of the farmer* In the other cbnfT. They must ncrpialnt'.themselves
North-AiUmtic states. There are in parts with whnt is being done; they must point
of New York and In Pennsylvania thor­ out the error* nnd point site wny for the
ough!) successful business societies, but 5.000.000 farm ers' who have not yet
they are com(«arotively ftfvC The grape joined any ntjiivo local ctxiperulive s o l ­
;
1,1 western N&lt;^ York ntje prob- ely. Until this fs done nnd unlit the
R«y tl«. best example*.
» farmers’, jusye ncted- upon the advice
Let us now see what degree of prosperfly some of these societies' enjoy. H r
TwttMBck Cooperative Association of
MirJiignu has completed its tw entieth
***** Hr&lt; T. Duone. the manager, reIhst die capital stock paid in Is
On Felmiory 18. 1911, th e tw en­
tieth aw tu l dividend of $104,8X1.60 wus
,f 11 ha‘1 bw n divided among
vWOcihonirr, ¡n proportion to the enntrel

FULL
E are now showing the most complete line of
Furnishings, Shoes, H ats and Clothing ever dur­
ing FO UR TEEN YEA R S busi ness in your
ni

Clothing—Sch&amp;°c1.7sros‘

Iligli-grude clothing will meet fully the re­
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I am not a candidate for the office of Mayor because of any political
ambition. It is true that I will highly appreciate being elected your Mayor,
but only because of the expression of confidence and not because I ever ex­
pect, or desire, to go higher politically.
My Company owns property in almost, every part of-the City of San­
ford and pays one-twenty-fourth, approximately, of all the taxes paid into
the City Treasury. It is absolutely true that we will be able to sell very
little Of this property to the present citizens of Sanford, just a lot occasionally

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For this reason, it is imperative that we should have new men and new
money. It is absolutely necessary, in order to secure new men and new money

oanford should continue its policy of progress and d e ­
velopment.

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For five years I have been devoting my time, energy and money to BOOSTING SAN FO RD .
During that time. I have assisted in every public movement which was intended to promote the
City’s welfare.

I have not taken one dollar out of Sanford in that time.

On the contrary, the lit­

tle I had outside has been gradually withdrawn and put into my business here.

I have made some

money during that time outside of my Sanford business; and that, also, has been brought to San­
ford. I have been instrumental in bringing a good many thousands in money and a great many
new citizens to the Sanford District.
Mr. Voter, your interest is my interest. Every new citizen helps each of us, directly or indi­
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maintain the city government and pay for public improvement.

Every new enterprise helps to

Mr. Mechanic, Bricklayer, Carpcntcr—every new house means more work for you.
Mr. Plasterer, Painter and Tipner, or Decorator, you
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I ask you, in oil candot; who is the more likely to help you, as Mayor of Sanford, Mr. Spencer or my­
self? Mr. Spencer's energies have been devoted entirely to his private business. I have given time and
money to the City's affairs and to the promotidn, it is true, of my privute business, but yours
Mr. Spencer's energies do not add one dollar of new money to Sanford. My work, on the other hand,
each year adds some new money and some new men.
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you, as well as for myself. When I sell, my profit is made and that is the end of it. You, each and all. have the same
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THANKSGIVING

PROCLAMATION |\||J5f

HAVE THE BRIDGE

ti«fl Vo th e Public
..tins .f interest Gleaned From “The people of this land having by long
Various Sources
____ sanction and practice Mt apart toward
lhe~3oie‘i&gt;reach passing year a day on
which to cease from their labors and as­
M rF fW M s d u r i n g t u t w i t * semble for the puriwse of giving praise
to Him who is the author of the blessings
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they have enjoyed, it Is my duty us chief
Mt
Rentier* W " r™ • 0 fl" xecutlve to designate at ■'this tim e the
“ f i t f u l Spew* rioielni
day for the fulfilment of this devout pur­
for Hurried R eaders
pose.
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“Our country has been signally faVufed
—a i .*&lt; Amid be dona to appear In any in many way». Tins round of ilie season
^ T Z iy d id il to hi» InlertsW. triem- has brought rich harvest. Our industries
^ J f t o u L n u r i BaptUt church aociety
have thriven far beyond our domestic
«¡CamUWie. M«*-, tonlfiht voted oot to needs, the production of our labors daily
^ ¿ * . 1 this time the realinatlon of
finding enlarged markets abroad. W s
B„ Clirencc Klcbeson. paator of tho have been free from the curse of pestil­
¿ ¡ A now in jail chanted with having ence. of famine and of war. Our nation
J £ » d A v i* U n n e ll. They dedded to
ul counccls have furthered the cause of
by the matter .on the table until ffovem- peace In other lands and the spirit of be
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M».*L CT irT **¥B*,no* h i « brought Us inm .),» » t»u*,h
tat Toft qualified as a voter
with otiier peoples, to tho strengthening
faonris-rrt-frilnwstilp-rtnd-gnnri-wttt
..Uts Cincinnati election that link us to the comrades In the am ^
____before ihc. ff e jfe &amp; te illiL vcigal brsRherKeo&lt;i -&gt;f -totiiiws. - Strong-»»
in Jgj own precinct ond went through the the sense of uuf own right and inspired
lit!» required by law to iniure |ils ca ll­ by as strung n sense of lire rights of
ing a ballot today.
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yOStrislly the periods of revolution In with tho world. Rich in tho priceless pos­
Jletiw were rimed today when Francisco sesion ond abundant resource* wherewith
I Midero took the osth of President and the unstained bounty of God has endow­
placed across his breast the tri-color ed us, we are unselfisidy glad when othet
u « l Insignia of the executive. This nf- peoples puss onward to prosperity and
umoon the nalli was administered io the peace. Tbnr the great privitega we e n ­
tight members of his cabinet. At the joy may continue and that each coming
ssms time Francisco l.con Do Ln Barra, year may see our country more tlrinly e»
who hsi governed the country as provin- tnhlished in the regard anil esteem of our
" rial prtiideni since the day General Diaz fellow nations, it is the paryer that should
Wi the capital for Europe boarded a spe­ arisc'in every thankful heart
Therefore, I, William Howard Vnft, (wescial triin for Vers Cruz from where he.
lo£*t!t Mil fnr Europe but on ft diplo- ldcnt of the United States of America,
designate Thursday, the 10 th duj uf No
iutScmisson.
vember next, ns n day of thanksgiving
Wo-lHnl* of the city of 'Hankow has
and prayer, mid I eamesily call upon my
been dtstroyrd by fire following lighting
Countrymen and Upon all that dwell under
-xfitfm n revolutionist and loyal troops.
the flag our beloucd country, then to meet
Tbs lowest estimate of the kiss is 50,000
in their accustomed places of worship to
• MO. • two hundtod thousand persons are
Join in offering praise to Almighty God
drifilaif. Half burned,bodies lie among
and'devout tfianks for the loving, mercies
Uw mini in many places. Many of them
He
has given Us.
'are the 'bodies of womfen and ddldren,
“In Witness whereof. 1 have hereunto
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* Spstllng at Washington of ihn (resent .set my hand und caused the ¡*eol nr tlodhaptloa of currency legislation, Presi­ United Slates to be affixed
dent Flniey, pi the. Somhrrn Kailway
“ Done at tin- city of (’liiango. this thir­
Ggspsny, said;
tieth dny of October in the your of our
"Thebanks uf the Southeastern slates Lord on« thousand nine hundred and elev­
compare very favorably as to soundness en. and of the independence uf the United
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, sad ability of management1with those of States of America, the one hundred and
irtyuner part of the country. Tills was thirty-sixth.
«tenuoiiritfd In ihe panic of 1907 and
By the President
• ihe labsequent business depression.
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S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e
the South us in &lt;lir, West, a much! _
.isti« Uippiy ii needed tiurjng the crop-U C Î Rodgers who lias just ttoiriir-l tu»
ptOsingperiod than at'qny other tim i of rtron»continoin«l trip m ou ueiophuu-* u&gt;^F th e year. t The effect of tlie present hunk- day said lie felt in copdttmn to start back
lug ty it^ is-lh at. during thil crop-muV- on an another "if I lind a machine." This
M,*ks® Sod at'a result Q f’this iorgjy remark .yvaa made ns lie glunced at the
jrd fir Cajl^ Interest' tate» lend to inacidite that had carried him across the
i|p d credit'is curtailed, notwith- coiriiti¿p,l-rVT ,rt *)0 corrBct nl PArts of the
ttmd^ll the fact thjit Ihe farmers of the machine, for It was mimi ned timi boning
^*lb ^rit bringing lo mitrilet hundreds of : un utifigbt rudder nothing of the original
a t iloih*ri worth nf cotton and nereplonè tlmt Rodgers started with from
(trinci*. on the basis of which cred- [Shmpshcad Bay on Septemlier 16. te ­
li thoafi f jfpiind nuhcr than contract. ; mains

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There 'is usually a large acreage
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VOLUSIA COUNTY PASSES IT UP

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

Jea lo u sy of D ifferent S ectio n s P re­
v en ts C o-operption of c o u n ­
ty C om m issioners
The Orange county commissioners met
the Volusia county commissioners lost
Tuesday at DeLnnd in an endeavor to
arrive at some understanding regarding
the steel drawbridge that is so badly
needed nt the East Coast Ferry. Orange
county has already done n lion's share
of the work and spent money on the
Volusia county side making a good cross­
ing wlih the tiope that the Volusia com­
missioners would meet them half way.
But the innne jealo u sr Dial exist bctw eg||
¿ñd Dimona a g ^ t
Sf&gt;j yrafL j&gt;i£vcjiiCiL.q n y . sttUcuteni
uT the question all qf Volusia commissiuners but one voting for n bridge
nt TFirasPier's ferry because such n rmitq
would take ull tlie travel through DcLand
and Daytona.
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The [ircsent crossing gives ihe (Hiblic a
choice between going to DeLmul or,to
New Smyrna and the rnplil growth of the
latter city has aroused the Jealousy of the
rest of the county und now it seems to
be anything to keep |&gt;eople awny from
Smyrna and bring them through Def.und
and Daytona
With the great amount uf work already
accomplished at llrt; East Coast fetry Or­
ange county should and will go ahead
with (hr drawbridge and public spirited
citizens of tilts county and of New Smyr­
na will assist with contributions.
i he putty act of lire VuluiiU commis­
sioners will leave them in a peculiar con­
dition. because Orange county will never
Join them tii iheir new bridge enterprise,
after llveir narrow tnindod act of last
Tuesday.
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Council met in regular session Nov. fith
I'J II. ai 7 30 P. M Presenl-W. D Hold,
rn President pro ftm. li, A Howard. S.
Kungr and li IT Stevnns. A b n h t-Ji Iki
Davidson. II. U nrd und D. L. Thrasher.
Minutes of the last meeting read and
approved.
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A communication from Rev. Geo. B.
Waldron in regnrrl to systm iatic chailtlcs
read. He recom men ruled tliist the rity
send a representative to Jacksonville to
attend u meeting of ihe Congress of nssociali-d Qniriiies to lie held bcgining /Nov
llitli It was moved und seconded thui tlie
city send a delegate to re|ifcs«nt Uiem.
and the city poy the expenses of sum*.
Carried.
Moved and seconded that the m atter of
adjusting the voucliers held by f(fr. Brody
nc referred to the finance cominltee.
Curried An ordinance entitled an Ordi­
nance amending Section i of cha[iter 3 of
the reynv'd yrdinances of tfie city of San­
ford relative to revision of registration
list W(Oj passcl on its first reading.
A report on city sewers was presented
by life city engineer ond ordered filed.
p ie building commltec was nutliorirnd
to build’a buck flue In the building on

of
celdry grown In New York state for m ar­
keting during tho • fall nnd winter. Tho
large markets in the East usually buy
heavily of ■this W rk state celery for
storage purposes in order to supply their
trade Wants during the holidays and at
times this York slnte celery Is not ex­
hausted from storage until February.
This season the reports say that owing
to the ^ weather conditions during the
growing season in New York state tlie
yield of fancy celery was exceedingly
small, and the supftly of fancy York state
celery will be exhausted early in Decem­
ber. It Is said that certain of the largest
dealers In New York City and other
eastern markets, realizing the York state
celery shortage, are buying heavily of
Michigan celery for storage purposes.
California hegi.n shlppinit the 1911
celery crop about November 1st, and their
♦ u t^ y - r ir e u ld - U - virttlallY (UhfiUlteL
during January as lip: crop an * whole lit
.California i a k i i i d t i d W o r n l a
notliorities to be HDO uciVs "»hfift of the
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normal, and fcilh'lhe Eastern trade buy­
ing this Michigan celery for-'storage,
which is not usually the com , gicans that
we need have no fear of Michigan celery
competing with our celery as tbeir crop
should be extiuuined before our crop 1»
moving to any extent.
It is rumored dial the Manatee crop
will he somewhat short o( hist season,
ond the same will apply to the Sanford
acreage.
With celery now moving from three
slates, California, New York and Michi­
gan, fancy, well bleached celery is now
sejling in New York Cily at «13 50 lo
$4.00 per Now York stale crate.

Movgd and seconded that the voticliera
as slgned’bv the President and approved
by the fink nee commltec be paid. Cgrriod. •
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• M. ,W. t/iVctx. Clerk.

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Asleep at th e SvfHch
Prof. Hell, who lias been W ittin g on
some good hypnotic ends other srunts ot
the Impcrini this wrfk. placed Ell Bur­
kett. the slio* liAcb'i. under the speM of
money and mesmerism eoinhlned. and
hud him asleep - t l ' Vowoll's window toilay. p:K*said lie needed tita sleep and
the .money nnd WAs ' perfectly sotisfied to
nsslsl the ptofeisor.
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The West Side Improvement society,
Inst Thursday, held their first yearly busi­
ness meeting at Robbins Nest. The re­
port given for last year was very gratifyiny. Received from members In dues
and donations: *80.70; City council
*£0.00; our friend». *2185‘ \v
Many others hove given material nnd
work for park Improvements. We wish
to thank the city council who have co­
operated with us; Mr.-'lfhlly, who tun
kindly Inserted our nunc«?, and all others
who have helped in ony way, to Improve
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Such was the independent title which
Shakespeare gave his most nt nosing
comedy Tho fact that it has remained
in public liking for more than 3D0 years,
mnl siiows no sign ot foiling favor, is
suliicicnt prixd that Hie work! Ukes it
very Well It is ruled by mhny ns the
inOsi thoughtful, the most attistic, tho
most amusing and thn liveliest of all tlie
Shukcspcresn comedies; and. a» will be
presented by the popular young artlstT
May Stewart, and her excellent company,
at the Imperial Theatre, Tuesday evening,
November 14th, will prove tlie most Im­
portant theatrical event of the season.
Mis» Stewart is said to make a charming
••Rounliml" Ixith in ihe roynl robes of the'
I'rincii.ss mnl doublet and tiosc of the gay
and gnlluni forresier.
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it is ofiicially announced ttpil tlie work
of oxposing Hie wrock or the Maine so far
as Hie parts immediately ilffccled by tho
explosion arc concerned fggtn afxjot midsb lp sto the bow will J»e'com pleted by
Novetnlicr 20. Evotylhljig will t|ieji be
reoily for examination by the board of
inspection which lias obendy beet! noflfted.

An Epitome of Ihe Week1* Most lmportant Happenings In the
State's Domain.
W inter Park Is talking of water works.
There are a num ber of private systems
and .Roliins college has a fine plant, btjt
as the town grows there is dem and for
modern conveniences.
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Tampa Is expecting to have a chair fac­
tory located somewhere within her boundrlcs, and is entertaining a representative
of one of the big funiture factories of New
York state.
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Mrs. Mary Bryant, of near Falmouth,
sent a sweet potato lu that place last
week, raised on hbr farm, that weighed
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ket for 15 cunta. ----------w j ) ! W. E. Hcathcote of St. I’etereburg, a
director of the Florida Citrus Exchange,
says the estim ate by the railroads and
various paper» in the stato that the cit­
rus crop of Florida for this season will run
5.000.000 boxes is too high. At a m eet­
ing of the directors of the exchange held
u few days ngo opinions were heard from
elgh^ gentlemen from a wide range of
territory, and it Is their opinion that the
crop will not exccod 3,000.000 boxea
A sewerage system and an up-to-date
creditable hotel building are among the
die things promised for Lakeland during
the next year.
West Palm Beach l* to try the blue
laws and have everything on a Puritan
plau on Sundays hereafter. That is. un­
less the people who have framed the
ordinances decide that moderation is better
than prohibition in the general run uf
things and rcival the law that now makes
it an offense to bring your trunk from
the station if you huppen to reach home
on the first day of the week.
County police officers arc searching (or
Cinudrv/Tft'imnn of Okies, a village near
Miami ami fear murder has been com­
mitted. Tlerm anjlcft his home Monday
night for u bicycle,ride. He did not return
and Tuesday morning h it wheel ond a re­
volver were found In the road near n
blood stained iroji bar- on which were
strunds of hair the same color as his.
Bloodhounds ure on tho m an’s trod.
AI the meeting of the board of county
commissioners held today a petition was
filed asking for an election to lie held in
Leob county on the “wet nnd dry" propo­
sition. The petition came in lata this a f­
ternoon but the friends of the anti-saloon
succeeded ip having action deferred un­
til the gist of the present motifh. IWtthat
am ple time might be had to examine
the names attached to the petition as to
whether or not they were bona fide names
or certified voters.

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Thé Peoples Candidates for Alderman
F*' M. Elder, .
- B. W. Herndon
T. J. Miller,
W. S /H and
Geo. Fox,Mr. .
W. Ff. Ünder&amp;ood
Frank L. Woodruff

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We stand ifor a better water supply. for the people and
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We are not the candidates of the politicians nor the
bosses nor the Water tyorks Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN.
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Sanford nnd all the people. Equal'rights to all—special
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                    <text>Ocliker 31. lai,

: M A K E A C O M P A R IS O N O F OUR

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30 H. P. Five-Passenger Tooling Car
A T $ 9 0 0 W IT H S O M E O F T H E O T H E R P O P U L A R P R IC E D AUTO
M O B IL E V A L U E S

F O R 1912

Found in the $900 thirty horse power Touring Car, and we have the
largest single plant in the world. In the entire Overland line the
proportionate value is the same, although it possibly is not so appar­
ent at first glance in all the models as in this newest product Every
refinement possible to be made is found in the .1912 Overland line,
and while changes are in no way revolutionary and [in many cases
unnoticeable unless special attentionfis called to them, |they are all
of great importance.

Call in at Our Large, New
Garage and Let Ua Show
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Orange Growers to Meet

Items of Interest Concerning
.Society People. -

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
How Celery City Vanity fa ir While
Away the Golden Itour«—
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Sadat Gossip
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Mrs. R. L. Hughes entertained a small
party at Auction Bridge Saturday after­
noon. One table of bridge was played
by Mrs. W. D. Hoiden, Mrs. O. W. Brady,
Mrs. G O. McLaughlin end .Mrs. Hughes..
Tbe evaniog was very pleasantly spent
by the ladies, who were served lc* cream
and cake* when through with the cards.

Jacksonville. Flei. Oct. 17, 191tt
To lbs Cltmi Grwwi at Florida:
In view of the libelous course pursued
by the Florid« Citrus Exchange in stig­
matizing Florida orange* when shipped at
this time os poisonous, tod in view of the
injury that the industry b likely to suffer
from the gross misrepresentations sod
misstatements that have been spread
throughout the United States, a conven­
tion of citrus fruit growers la called to
m eets* Orlando. Florida, on Saturday,
Nov. 4tK to consider the matter and pre­
sent the'true facta to the people of the
United States, so that the false tmpreosiook created by the libelous publications
ref m o d 4to may be removed from tbe
rf|t»u4s of consumers of citrus fruits.
Signed:
* Alex S t. O jux Ass sms,
Jacksonville.

DeDund—George T. Hayne*. James W.
Wright. Samuel D. Jordan, J . Lee McCroy.
J. O. VinzsnL John Cranor. Matt Lafollett, E. L. Powe, Wm. ML Fields. J r „ . J . H.
Alexander. R. E. Prrvatt- v • - ,
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Switzerland—M. S. Moreman. flint Careaut, A. G. BeAL A. Ik Flora,’ R. ,S. Morrman, O
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ULSgasa,' L. W. LaRoohe, W. F, Sams, W.

Browning. T. J . WIhl J . Lelnhart. E. F.
Douglas.

Jacksonville—Wm. Moore Angsa.
Loeaburg—Johnson &amp; Co., B. F. Watts,
C. M. Long. J. CL Lee, Dee Broe^ H. T.
Morrison, J, N. Lucius. B. Frank Young.
J. W. MlUcr, R. A. Steward. J. a Caines.
Crescent City—B, F. TUlingl^sst, Cres­
cent Orange Co„ J, B. Shiver.

wkick regvlrc

Citrus Growers
The reasons [or Fail Fertilizing arc ohly
presented in our new free book entitled

Orlando-—Chat Fink, a Beochain. J. a
Msgruder, T. J . Watkins, a C. Abernathy.
Winter Park—W. R. JiarOey.

Geneva—J . T, McLain, CL A. KouleraoO.
C. W. Onipepper, a F. Harrison. J . F,
Jones, J . W. Nixon, E. N. Suttoo. J . W.
Flynt, I t Baker, J.' H. Huddleston. H. H.
FaulihaU. E. OnletL &amp; a Hodges. L 11.*
Coward. T. U Cushing. H. McCall. Mary
M. Mag. Ct f . CuUpr
It it earnestly requested that every or­
ange growing district in Florida appoint
delegates to attend this infàtjng. which
will be held in the Orlando' Artuory at 10
o^oLeaNov. 4th.' Grower* unable m at­
tend sue têqflWted to, furnish delegate*
from (hdFjmdtloti, wftfc ktlt^s of suthocIty to be voted at tbd meeting. t
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YowVyery truly.
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Citrus Growers, Look Ahead!
Send for a copy. Now is the time to lay the foundation fur next yea/'»oi&gt;|&gt;

Fertilizers
Right S o u rc e s
Right P r ic e s

his profeadon among us are were fortu­
nate In'enjoying tbe benefit of bis long
experience and uousel skilL Always
ready to reapoad to the* call of the
poor, be “scattered seeds of -kindness'*
aad disparted good deads along hit way.

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Right Proportions
Right Result*

Call at our Branch Ware-House. R. C. Maxwell. Manager, or uddr-v*

Wilson &amp; Toomor Fertilizer
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«auch can often ho cured by firs dropd
Dr. Jerome Bruce forroerty of Newberyy
A. E. Pendoria.;
of krroMM taken o n ‘a tymp o fettfar, I S e m s , M .S.r «Whaley;*
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H.
C. a practicing physician fifty years,
If thl* sounds too horrible, »Ach the
eighteen
of these in Saqford. died in
same effect la ochiavud by swallowing;
Jackson vilie after soma months of in
feaU h'Sept. 28th. 1811. '
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“ In the death of Dr. Bkuce our dty loot
one of Us beat end nobleat dlizena.
Tbottgh'nidddat as a gentle woman, he
was Indeed a southern gentleman of the

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�Published •eml-Weekly—Tuétdây and Prlday

IN S A N F O R D — L ift is Worth Living
CANFORO, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVBMBRR », 1BI1

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Hems of Interest Gleaned Prom
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UirrCNINGS DURING r t f WEIR
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Historical Spring Hewing
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“ ï h e m a n o n t b e box”
A Good Fuaa Stopper, Maybe? At the
imperial Tonight Mr. Bert Leigh tlie comedian, who is
atoning In "The Man on the Box," which
will be the attraction nt the Imperial
Theatre tonight, tells a good one on him­
self, while enroute from his tiotel to the
theatre this afternoon he passed a man
and woman In a bested discussion, think­
ing he plight be tlie means of bringing
about peace, be stopped and asked in his
happy way. “what is the argument"?
when be was given this reply by thn man
In question, “My wife here, thinks site isn't
going to get a new fall hat. and I know
vary well she Isn't, so Utere is no argu­
ment to II" Mr. Leigh says he is 'still
thinking it over.

|( |i pnnoimced with evident authority
iljtt ilw nunc of Gov., Simeon L. Baldwin
of OmnecUtui would be pre»ented to the
notional democratic convention for preeldent. Recently It waa atated that thara
vai a movement on foot to have Gov( too, Baldwin accept second place on
^be national ticket and when questioned
Stung With Bees
on the matter Governor Baldwin said
While a negro was driving a team of
¿hat ha would regard U M «mot ,0 M f
roulas op (be Howard-Packard place Just
otn to be named at vice-prosideijt^,
east ol-tbd city a swarm o^bees alighted
Edgar If. Farrar, Jr„ aon of tbo prod- on them 'and drove the mutes nearly
*'(knt
the American Bar aawcls^on
ttfic wjlh
■iv-u of
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iruirwc
wyu» pain.
imm. The negro with his
«dooeoflbe best known .£ " ) “}
'. i i ^ l bravery took to his heels and Mr.
of New Orleans, was s mt nn _
gflpoworking In diesarne
same field
new came
came to
s t a it i morning by two highwaymen, th^Tesois, and succeeded In unhitching
aha held him up i t the corner of Penlston
thd‘inules but not before he was stung
sag Usgnolio streets The highwayman
twdly. He was brought to town by
Messrs. Syncs and Howard and placed
A* even hundred fighting ship«.' groocdtkf. under n physicians care where be is now
for Ihe first formal maneuvers and In­ recovering. The- sudden descent of die
fection by Secretjiry Meyer, swung at swarm of the bees from a neighboring
,nA v iu the Hudson river yesterday hive and without nny apparent reason
moiling in a gray line seven mile« attacking the teams 1s something new in
tong. The fleet as it stood included bee annfila.
every battleship now in commission in
the United State* Navy, twenty-tour In l / '
Safe Was Not Safe
all, every one In fighting trim.
While W. J. Hill was enjoying his
, Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeaon, piltor of prime rib roast at luncheon Inst Tuesday
Immanuel Baptist church, Combrtdge, sotnq light fingered gent who evidently
wu indicted on five counts charging jupdmtood the lay of the land walked
murder In the first degree by •the Suffolk !ftno his private office, took down the
county grand jury Tuesday foe tb&lt;j a tie god kpy lo the safe ond quietly lifted nil die
-poisoning of Avis Lionel!. of U ya^ g^ Stu iR R ejr and a check contained therein.
October M. The grand Jury reported ‘\‘Up tp now the theif has not been ap­
their finding to Judge George A. Hau'ngor- prehended but if Mr. Hill will leave the
son in the Superior. Criminal Court after key In the some place and (ill the safe
hearing more than thirty wltncfcs- during, ag ti^ bo VflU probably return and take
four days
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. .\^v aR*()ier chance at it. Or if Uncle Dill
r Ti^.
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forgetjm&lt;l locks the safe by misDeclaring that PriMldent Taft admit»
IgSht he might leave the money on Ids
" that there is danger of republican dpfest,
desk ,Where It weuld be more conitthe national election of 1912, because
vfiment.. . ' .
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be knows the cadre country resent» *the
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failure of the republican party to tpduce
| ,W sats Business Location
the Payn«-Aldrich tariff schedules. Gov­
Ghnrlc* M. Davis recently of Atlanta
ernor Foss says Senator* Lodge and ia in 'ih ed ty today k»kihg for a location
Osne of Massachusetts also know that to start in business. Aa no vacant stores
■Ihf republican machine of the state of can now be secured he will be forced to
tfsMcfciueUs is doomed and they are build ond.
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therefore keeping out of the limelight. '*.•
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Metropolis Winners
. Socialism showed remarkable strength
Two Oriaudo ladies arid one each from
in the muoicial primary held in Los Sanford, Pine Castle and Chuluotu ore
Angela on Tuesday, nt a retail of which
wiqners In (ho popularity contest con­
Job &amp; iUnlimm, the socialist candidate
ducted by tire' Jacksonville Metropolis.
1« mayor, will contest wjth Mayor W.
There »Fe Mima,. Celia LUy Jenkins sod
Georg® Alexander, who seeks rf^lecUon' Ev(gyi odl,n of Orlando. Mrs. J . A. Wilkes
for the next two year*, at the coming
bf Fine Castle. Miss May Long of Chulucity election. Practically complete re­
otn-tiftd Mils Pearl Gresham Of Sanfordturns give Hartliuaa 17,674. Alexander
While hone Of them are winners of grand
U,4M. Hsrrirnan got the great bulk -of
prize*, still enoh won a snug sum and got
th* lab« vote.
n large coropilmcntary' vote. Consider­
A great poultry show is one of the big able Interest was manifested in the con­
features planned for the Interstate fair. test by Orange county people "and os
* which opens soon at Pensacola. '
usual they were very successful.

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st nd for a- decent w ter,
supply thereby loWering
our present high rate of
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tire insurance. ‘
I have no ill will for any,1
¡uan m S nford and therefore!
, h&amp;Ve »« mud to 8lin¿ ..
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rrie,„l3 your fr nchise W
/'•uf personal property and the
2¡J5 w.i.lü would seek to rulé or
control! your vote is an enemy
o good government.
Vote ’
y°ur convictions,

NEW-BUSINESS BLOCKS Beloved M inister Shown Appreciation ALL AROUND FLORIDA
or nit Service.

Rev. J . F. McKinnon U deservedly one ihe General News of The Lami
Besides Many New Residences
of
the most popular ministers that ever,
To Be JErected
of flowers.

BUSINESS TAKES NEW IMPETUS
Crop P rospocts and Faith In Sanford's
Future Brings Out Many
New Investments
Within the next six months there will
be two new business blocks added to San­
ford and both of them will be on Magnolia
avenue, which Is destined to become one
of the business streets of Sanford and in
dine will rival First street for a share of
the business. While It is not officially
knoym the nature of the business to be
transacted in the new buildings it has
been stated that the four new stores that
will fill up the ^vacant lot between The
Herald building and the Opera House
have already been Icatfed. Office rooms
and apartments will occupy the upper
doors.
Tlie architect has already drawn the
plans but will not divulge thd names of
the men who will occupy the stores.
Herald Square in time will be one of the
busiest thoroughfares In the city.
The new McCrary five and ten cent
store In the M. G. T. Block Is assuming
shape and will bo one of the finest fronts
in the city, being finished In the flaming
red color that distinguishes die McCrory
stores the world over.
There are also 'persistent rumor* of a
new bank and another drug store to be
opened in Sanford soon, both to occupy
buildings of their own, which will mean
plenty of work in the budding line
later on.
i s ' The Geneva Bridge
Work on this great improvement has
been finished, all qxcept (be draw,
which Is being put In now. Tlie con­
tractor Mr. McLain has certainly made
it a Job, that will be an everlasting credit
to him pud to all (hose, that have helped
toacootapnsh.it by their liberal sub­
scriptions to the rteceasary funds. A
number of the subscribers to the fund
have paid id amounts as stated •below,
but there will be more money needed at
once to reimburse the 'contractor for
work done, and 1 wish to ask of anyone,
that ia Interested in this great improve­
ment for the good of our city and county
lo seud their contrlbutlop to either IL C .
PuBoae or myself. Whether you have
subacripcd to the fund or not your help is
needed and will be thankfully acknowl­
edge.
Those having paid to lids fund are:
Sanford Machine A Garage Oo...g 20.00
W. P. Carter................. ...................
15 00
Dr. S. P u l a s t o n . . .......... 10.00
Sanford Htreldr . . .
26.00
Frank I- Woodruff
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25.00
Holden Heal Estate Co .............. 250.00
G. W. Spencer............ ^ .................
5.00
Wight Grocery C o .........................
£3.00
M. F. Robinson. . .
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25.00
L R . Philip# A Co ...............
20.00
Henry MeLaulin.........................._
10.00
Sanford Coca Cola Bottle C o.. . .
25.00
T .J. Miller A Son........................,
20.00
Joe Cameron............ 1 .___ _
25.00
1000
Palmer A Seigh . . . . . . .
" 23.00
N. P. Yowetl A Co..........
25.00
L P . McCuller.......... ..
20.00
M. Frank...........................
23.00
Geo. H. Frrnald ............
* 25.00
Independent Fertilizer Co
Armour A Co........
- ........ « t . 23.00
' 18.00
D. L Thrasher .* .. ..
5.00
Wilson A Toomcr........
¿3.00
E. 0. Painter..-^»........
2500.00
East Sanford Igmd Co
J , i t Harrison. Crystal Ice Co.-.. . . 200.00
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resided in Sanford and while his many
friends rejoiced at his good fortune in be­
ing appointed Superintendent of Public
Instruction there will be genuine sorrow at
the thought of his departure from the field
where he has endeared himself, not only
to the members of the Presbyterian church
but to e«ery one regardless of creed or re­
ligion.
Rev. McKinnon and his sister. Mrs.
Sharpe leave in a few days for Oriaudo
and In order to show their appreciation
of these good people and to bid them God
•peed a reception was held last night at
the homo of Mrs. Frank Woodruff In honor
of Mr. McKinnon and Mrs. Sharpe.
Despite the inclement weather a large
number of people attended and tlie rooms
filled. A general round of entertain­
ment Interspersed with music and games
and friendly chat was broken by the serv­
ing of choice refreshments. *
As a token of their esteem the congre­
gation presented Rev. McKinnon with a
pair of beahtiful gold cuff buttons, em­
bellished with hit monogram and a fine
lodge seal and charm and Mrs. Sharpe
with a silver service.
The presentation speech was made by
Hon. D. L Thrasher who Is always at his
best In this role and in a few well chosen
words he outlined the splendid work ac­
complished here by the retiring minister
and the high regard in which he and liis
family were held by oil classes.
Rev. McKinnon felt deeply these token
of esteem and replied in n few remarks.
Rev. McKinnon and family leave Sanfonl
followed by the good wishes of all and
the only reconciliation of their many
friends nt parting it the thought that they
are riot for away and maybe at some fut­
ure date these good people will again rrfi
side among us where they will always be
warmly welcomed.
M istrial Predicted
Opelousas. La.. Nov. 3.—Tlie Jury in tlie
McRee murder trial was locked up a« 6
o'clock tonight with instruct ions to report
to the court nt 9 o'clock tomorrow
mori^ng when.’ ll ia expected, the court
wilorder a mistrial.
Downcast, and with sore disappoint­
ment, Mrs. McRee was led hack to her
cell In the S t . Andry Parish Jail where
the has been held without bail since the
day In September, seven weeks ago to­
day, when she killed Allan Garland.

Noted Actor Dead
Kyrie Ilcllew, one of the foremost actors
of (lie English-spunking stage, author and,
explorer, died at Salt Luke City siiortly
after 5 o'clock ibis morning of pneumonia.

An Epitome o f the Week'» Most Iniportant Happening» in the
State*» Domain.
Whllo waiting for the appearance of a
hanhawk whose depredations have seri­
ously annoyed the family, Francis Lyman
Wing. Jr., tho twelve year-old son of
former Mayor Frank L. Wing, of Tampa
was instantly killed Wednesday morning
by a load of birdsbot as tha result of
an accidental discharge of his shotgun.
Charged with participating |n the
lynching of six - negroes at Lake City
May 21 last, the Columbia county grand
jury Wednesday indicted -Samuel Ward
and John Atkinson, residents of Talla­
hassee for murder. A reward of 55.000
lihd been offered by lire slate for the ap­
prehension of the persons who took pan
in the lynching.
Arrangements are practically completed
for starting (he much talked of Farmers
Institute train from Gainesville. Novem­
ber 15th. Letters to the Experiment
Station from various sections of the
state Indicate wido-spread interest in
tbe matter of University workings In tire
minds of the people who are land owners
in Florida. This speejai train Is ar­
ranged to meet the needs of every one
engaged in agricultural pursuits. .
Tampa is to have anotlier canning,
factory and within the next few weeks „
a representative of the Pern (Ind.,) Can­
ning company will be in the city for the
purpose of selecting a location for the
factory. When tnls has been done ar­
rangements will be made for the build­
ing of tbe structure.
A big limber deal has recently been
closed in this stole whereby 223.000.000
feet of cypress ond 240.000.000 feet of
long leaf pine, located iu Brevard and
Osceola counties, were sold to parties
from Louisiana.
The high flood tide in St. Augustine
has been driving th marsh hens from the
marshes, hence tho hunters have been
meeting with good luck.
If [dans for organizing the Florida
Metal Products Company are carried
through, Jacksonville will have three, and
possibly four, new concerns for tlie man­
ufacture of metal cornices and like'
produclsJ. C. Crawford has been made direc­
tor of Jacksonville detective force, thus
facilitating the work of department of
the city's police.
The government has completed the
slaking of the channel from Fort Myers
to the gulf

SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?
The Peoples Candidates for Alderman
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B. W. Herndon
W . S , H and
W . H# Underwood

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T . J . Miller,
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Geo. Fo*; Jfer

Frank L. Woodruff

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CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS

Beach Lots Increased Value.
Tlie people who wisely invested in Co­
ronado Beach lots will be pleased to learn
that the new bridge, will soon be built and
The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
¿hat all of the lots recently sold have
doubled In voice. The back lots thaf do It prepared lo care for n limited number
Mr Wrights, nurse in
not touch the ocean are bringing as high of surgical cases
charge.
33-tf
as 5150 apiece.

The last named amount from J . II.
Hnrrikon was obtained through special
effort oi W. D. Holden and auggests to
me the idea, that if every one interested
in this great improvement .will go out
and try to show their friends and ac­
quaintances the Importance of it. It will
not'tske lotLg Mk gat up the balance of
im my needed.
Send in your contribution, no - matter
1 r* •
bow small, and send It soon.
S. Ru.vqe,
Chairman ôf Ooaimiitao

olSatf of tljt politicians, but
» «w il)f ptopics- tanblbstt.

Volum« IV

Out o f Gasolene ' *r
Yuma. Arix., Nov. 3^— Aviator C. B.
Rodger* in hla ooast-trf-ooast flight wa*
coif polled to alight on tbe Arizona do-;
sert sixty mile» a«*t of bare th lr altèri
noon because ha ran out of gamUo«. * -i
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We stand for Progress—th$ substantial kind.
We stand for a better water supply for the people
fire protection for the peoples-’ property.
We are not the candidates of the politicians nor the
bosses nor the Water Work* Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN.
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We are for Sanford aud its j&gt;epple.
A business man’s ad mi lustration.
Vote for all of us. We stand for the best interest of
Sanford
and all the people* ^Ekjual rights to all—special
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IMPULSE Fort CIVIC BEAUTY
Mtotod-Wlda Movamant to Maka Our|
Ottlaa A ttmotiva aa Wall an
Comfortabfa.
Tba *Waw .W ith" or etttoa U worldfwtda, It la tor baaqtr u wall ar
rsoovknUuoa and com fort Tba poaOo
oc tQT7 troca old Vaaloa for tba matavial ooavaataaoaa of a oaw i r » 1*
atroalad by tba m storialbtlo cry tt
naw dttoa for iha artlapc cnrsrUytm*
OT tbalr i jM « r t ‘ ía«toaa. Ib to a ú o a
•bara baa laU lr baaa bald aa
ttooal town planala« bob« t—
1%« Klgkt HoDorabla Jo b a Boma,
o u a t tba presiding offloara, dacUrad
that t b a maan atraat produoaa tba
tnaaa man," and that t b a
maana tba Waat-andln*.M
Tbara war* aotabla n b lb tta by tba
Ctvlc laafua of B t Louts, tba Phil*dalphla Otty Parka aaaoolatlon,
A Olmataad of Boa Ion, Charla« Molford Robinson of Roobaatar, tba Boaton Soolaty of Architects, and tba Ita a
A rts iocJaty of Oblongo. Oannany oontributad ramarkabla plana, now or raal&gt;
laad; England ahowad bar oaw King»way and tba «ardan altlaa of La tabworth and Port Sunlight
. ,“Hoiking baa baan u&amp;dartakan, la
■ktgland U) town planning on tba aoala
yaaebad In tba Unltad S tats*. bat la
* way of a «ardan oily tbara la nothI to tba world io aarpaaa Port
light," rataarftad Dr. Burnham of Cblo*go. Mfl la not only baautltel. but
aatlafaatory from avary point of vtow,
and tt waa laid out aa a mattar of good
by business man—a firm of
I makara."
J . Roraoa KcW rland, praatdaat of
«ha.Amarinan Ohio aaaoolatlon, dat o N i i “Tbara lr a distinct .and tonmadiata aflaot on valuta la ptaaaaat
surroundings. T h a n la a foraffaot on tba minds and baaria of
man wbo do th * work la Indus­
trial aatobUsbms a ta. Soma yaani ago
tba aarroundln«s of tba plant of tba
Oarilsla Manufacturing company wara
eeoeedlnsly bad. That oonoarn makaa
hops, swKehas and other railroad ato­
nal apparatus, an d -a s tba atrancar
pastad through OarUsle he could read­
ily dlsoara tba disorder and unpUas
antnaaaa ad
*Tt tall Into tba possssslou of OoL
John Haya who, with other Ideala,
spent considerable money In removing
tba dtaerdar and ptaoin« a lawn with
attractive Sowar bada «h are tbara bad
baan nothing but dumps, aerap heaps
and cinder piles.
“I wrote him.“ congratulating bisa
«pon tba tmproreinuot. and received a
tettar which waa in effect a protest
against any consideration on my part
of the proposition as an esthetic ose.
Ha aald ha bad done Lh* work a * an
Investment, and that, after y ean of
experience, tt bad proved to be a moat
valuable Investment."—rranklth CUrb-

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P R E P A R E

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of the store running over with bargains in the most useful and latest

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bargains M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 0th .
42x36-inch pillowcases in a
very good grade of muslin« and
worth 12c; as a special Cfef*
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Outing Flannel
The ladies are now looking for a
special in outing flannel which we
hove in all colors and a leader Q f *
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Just arrived a special lot of
Nottingham lace curtains, full
width and 3 yards long in beau­
tiful designs. Special
Monday a p a i r .;.r"^ O v C

72-Inch snow bleached, all-linen table damask in
a splendid weight, to sell for $1.25 a
yard; just one of our specials a t1
only. . . . . . . . . . . .
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Comfort time is now here and so arcj th&lt;
don't fail to see our complete as­
sortment and special lines at
$1.48 and $ 2 . 7 9 . . . , - - - - .............

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Napkins M onday

Standard width, double bed
sheets, in an extra heavy weight.
See these for at least 2 0 per cent
beloVtVhat thqy are
worth. Mouday only, w f w

A complete line of all linen, heavy*
weight, dew bleached dinner napkins, a
splendid $3.00 value, but Monday
while they last a
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Table Lin en Damask

C o m fo rts M onday

$ 1 .2 5

B la n k e ts 9 8 c

The market is tumbling ami
'this special large blanket i&gt;
leading.
A regular Q q a
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H em m ed Napklnâ 4 8 c
Just think-—at the beginning of the season a 2.25
full size, cream wool nap blanket
with pink and blue borders for
Monday ....... .................... ...............
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full 44-inch wide Shepard plaid
wool suiting, manufactured to
retail at 7 5 c a yard. One of
Monday’s specials;
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Taffeta

Bleacned hemmed dathask napkins
p n i u a ill
in neat
tieni til"
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signs and a good seller for GOc
a dozen; our price for Mon­
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3 3 c — R u gs— 3 3 c
When we say a bargain v.r
.prove it. Monday’s will leu* 1
all—just 25 Japanese matting
rugs. 36x72-incli; while tlit-^
last will be sold at
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W o ol, Suiting .
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This is one of the season’s popular
weaves— all wool 42-inch wide and a
ready seller for $1.25 a yard Q A t f t
Monday Special...................... w O W

Stls Sterts et • O'eleeh

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This cvcr-popular department is constantly r feceiving
new styles and designs. See our complete showing of la­
dies* coat suits in the sailor and shawl collar effects; Q U AL­
IT Y T H E HIGHEST— PR IC ES T H E L O W E S T
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Thanksgiving will soon be here and everyone wants .«
NEW SUIT. See our large stock of allwool suits—$15.00 sellers Monday-----

$13.29

•f M ade-to-M easuro S u its
The most complete assortment of ladies skirts we have
carried in the popular two-piece, paneled front and
See the special prices Monday.
braided »tyl

L a d ie s ’ Ribbed V e s ts
A complete line of ladies'
long sleeve, bleached rib­
bed vests; a splendid value
for 35c in a. good weight;
your choice Moq- ^ K é *
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CaJdwtU. N. J.—Tbs proposition et
In frustiti*! clUisn* to ereet a msmoriat
to Ororer GUrrelaod ta OaldveU. htc
birthplace, hr .«xpsndtag 19.000 ot the
municipal fund, and * 0 .0 * 0 to be «ah
Ueted hlaewbare, prem uto to be a

See tl^e many specially priced

articles of dress and wearing apparel of all kinds.

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3 5 c S p e c ia l 2 5 o
Another underwear spec­
ial ankle length pants for
ladies; bleached full si2e
and standard w e i g h t ,
worth 35c a pair
Monday e a c h _ ..

U nion

One thousand sample« to'select a suit made to your
measure from just as you want it at unmatched low ¡hkcs

Union M ade
Overalls, in all sizer and a *
regular seller for $1.00.
Oue of our bargains. . See
them Monday at, a pair

89 c

. M en ’s P a n ts
Ju st received, 275 pmr
men’s pants in solid colur;*
ahd stripes, all wpll mode
with belt buckles and side
s t r a p s , prices 98c, $1.39

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We were very fortunate to secure this union suit
for Misses at the price; is worth 40c
but our ' value-giving price is
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Selby &amp; Godman shoes for ladies and children
Snow's &amp; FhirflCld shoes for men and boys The
latest styles at p rice s beieW competition

$1 DftfSS SHIRTS 83C

Standard weight fleece

This shirt

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good

line ' shirts -Wd drawers value for $ 1 .0 0 in neat
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for men in the 50c Qual-

patterns« pleated bosom;

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and cuffs attached.

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Our large stock of
a it squares and
ru g g ire b a r o n s
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Au Pc Quinine (hair tonic) Dioxogcn
Uaggct ana Kamscll u Cream
Atomizers
and Preparations
Auto Pencil»
Dice, Poker and Blank
Bay Rum
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Babcock's Corylopii» (face Drinking Cups, Folding, 5c,
10c and 25c
powder)
Drawing Paper
Bill Head» j 0 -7
Drawing Ink
I ), ,■ B»H «
Eye Shades
Book Straps
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Envelopes,
all sizes
Book Bags Eaton Crane's box papers
Colgate'» Perfume»
Colgate'» Face Powder - .* i* Examination Books, Blanks
Expense Books, w e e k l y ,
Colgate's Dental
, Powder
monthly
Colgate'» Ribbon Cream
French's
Perfumes
Cuticura Soap
Florida Water
Crepe Paper
French’s Face Powder
Crepe Paper Napkins
Fountain
Pens, Parker's,
Chamois Skin»
Blair's
Clothes Brushes^
Feather Dusters
Card Cases
Goggles
Card», Playing
GJue
Carbon Paper
1lerpicide
Cash Books
Hines' Honey and Almond
Copying Pencil«
Composition.Books
Holly Paper, assortment
Hand Bags, alligator
Crayola
Hair Brushes
Chewing Gum
Hair Combs
Cigars
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Ingram’s Milk Weed Cream
inks — r treproof, stamping,.
drawing, fountain p c np
indellible, and Eraser
Ink Pads
Ink StandsInk erasers
Ice Cream, wholesale^ retail
Jergcn’s Oriental face powder
Juvenile Papers
La Blache Face Powder
Magnolia Balm
Memorandums
Maps— Florida
Merchandise Tags
Merchandise Stickers
Music
Nail Enamel, Diamond
Nadinola
Nail Brushes
Nail Polish
Nail Buffers
Notes, cn Route
Order Books
Pompeian Massage Cream
Pond’s Vanishing Cream
Pear's Soap, perfumed
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Blue Ribbon E tract

Pear’s Soap, Medicated
ooap uoxes
Sponges.
Packers la r Soap
Pap€F Fasteners, O. Kit etc, Sh avin g Brushes
Puff Boxes
Stenographers' Note Books
Pen PointsI
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Talcolctte
Pen Holders
Talcum, Violet
Pencils, fine, assorted
Post Cards, city views
Tally Cards, best assortment
Pctete Letter Paper
Tissue Paper
Pencil Boxes
Tobacco Pouches
Pencil Holders
Tooth Brushes
Pencil Sharpeners
Tennis Balls
Paint Brushes
Post Card frames
Thumb Tacks
Purses, alligator leather
Tweezers
Time Books
Quill Etching Pens
Roger &amp; Gallctt perfumes
Tablets, theme, drawing, ink
Rubifoâm
pencil and spelling
Rougue
Tooth Picks
Rubber Bands
Vaseline, Camphor, Ice
Rules— Rubber, Wood
Visiting Cards and Envel­
opes. best assortment
Soule's Eradicator
Sozodont
Witch Hazel Jelly
Spiro Face Powder
W illiams’ .Shaving Powder
Shoe Polish, full assortment W illiam s’ Shaving S u a p
Stick
Sçaling Waxes, full assortment
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W illiam s’ Face Powder
Water Colors.
Syringes, beat make . (1.»' *

Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Ice Cream an

Those aro all new, fresh, clean good9. The best is what you want and no other kind
T h is and this only is the kind you got here.

PHONE

It for Id* present David*. We all hope for his speedy on schedule time, 8 a. m., 12 and t. p. ra.
recovery,
O. H. Vos* la homo from Miami for a
Mr Gullet, with his wife and sister are month making many improvements on
Among our Sunday callers this week
his already attractive place.
were the Dutton family, D, A. Howard now occupying their new borne.
4 Budget of Interesting Items and family, Mrs. Symes and Mabel AndcrW. W Blair of ikooklln. N Y . lias
from Correspondents
f B E N E Z E R rtO T E S
rented O H Voss (dace for the winter.
i t W H Cw,.__ *-• T»w&gt; It. ,»Id
Mr, Courtney and son of Ohio, who are
, A- C. Osteen of Osteen, was here last
We have been having some fine rains
fanning
some
of
Mr
Craigs"land,
at­
week
putting down driven wells, for the
IHEIVENISOE ORANGE COUNTY
for lire (Mist week. After long drouth
tended Sunday School and church Sunday
followln» parties, Mr. Pratt. Edd (Jrnwthey are very uocepthble.
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ford and H. Thomas.
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morning.
The gardeners of this section are very
t file le n t S t u f f o f Reporters Weekly
Mr. und Mrs. Worthington were ncMiss Ruth Sauls, daughter of Mr. and
busy putting in their crops now. Messrs.
Cover* the Terrttary for
auupauJcd by their eon and wife. Mr.
Mr«. John Sauls returned ttomc Wednes­
I-ucas, J M Wynn. 1« Y Bonn "nd
The herald
and Mrs. Justin Worthington of Grand
day after u stay of three years at Clifton
several others ha got in quite a lot of
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Springs N. Y., taking u full course ns
Rapids. Mid), Sunday morning at church.
Telke Editor uf the l^rrald:
celery, lettuce, cabbage,and strawberries.
Mrs. Murphy of Sanford was catling on R. W. Lord has [oil in quite n nice lot of trained nurse. She graduated in June.
Th« ladies of Geneva are bus/ getting
gtrawberrica tie hope* to have quite u There ere Two Kinds o f Chill Tonic
ready for their bazaar which if Ul be frleoda here Moudiiy afternoon.
A Jolly crowd of ghosts was oot mak­ nice lot or berTitsa this season. He has a
a t'the city a few days before
PLANKS AND OTHERS '
'Christmas to as to give the people a ing Hallowe'en calls and playing pranks fine garden spoil Mr. Nolan and son.
The
reliable Planks ,ChiII Tonic la
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Will, also are putting In a large crop of
to buy their Christmas presents Monday evening. Guaranteed to drive out Malaria, to
near home and help In a good cause os
Mr. Duke is home again, and we hope celery and lettuce.
cure Chills. Fever, Colds and'Grip, your
!*. W®IL Wc truft our friends will bear this this time he yrill stay.
We hear that P. M Elder of Sanford la money hack If U does oot. 25c and 50c
per bottle Ask your Druggist
In mind and attend., ,
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Doctor Mlnnlck wn* on tlie *l«k list on a deal for "The Oaks," Mrs. 1L E. Hes­
ter's tine .country place. Although wc'are
There seem* to be quite n good deal Tuesday.
* if. .
SA N fO R D LO D G ES
sorry to lore us goqd d neighbor as Mrs.
of sickness now. Mr. and Mrs, David are
We ore having tine rains and cvery- Heater we will certainly welcome such a
b«fa on the tick lift, Mr. David la quite
thing-fa growing fast.
nice addition to our neighborhood as .
S a n fo rd Ledge N«. » 7 . 1. O, O. f .
. ID yet, Mr. Frank Sutton Is' Vary, sick ’■*,
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Meet» every Monday at 7:30 P m , over Irntx-rUl
The false alarm sent out lust week Copt Elder and Ills diarmlng family.
with continued fever. Mr. Westbrook la
Theatre J C. Hall. il. C
letting farmers of th e . approach of •
»pofted t*Improving.
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A letter from J . D. Lelaon. who fa In
terrific
norm
caused
n
great
and
needGeorgia at present, saya lie Is well and
We leara wiih pleastir that Rev. K.
L. Smlrti and his' estimable family of teas amount of work and atutely and the getting along fine but wants to come «•m lnot# C h ap ter Ns. 2 . O rder C s a tr r n S ta r
Meet» every ktwv ) and fourth ErUay In month
. Longwtod. have just moved Into Ovledd. person or persons responsible tof spread - back to Sanford. He taya there It nu Every one who h»i seen hi» Scar In the Ee»i are
cordially
invited to visit the chapter.
place
like
the
old
burg
and
the
country
While we arc a little envious of Oviedo’«
ALax It. Roaautl. Sec'y.
around It. Mr. Lctaon is working for the
good Jack we are glad to have Brot(icr
firm of C. D. Smith k Co., contractors and
Smith that much closer. to Geneva. ¡JL
f . O. t . C elery C ity A srls l « 8 J
builders, and is stationed at Bronwood.
Mee Uni» Ont and third Tuesday* In «very month
Mrs. HerWri Westbrook of Jackson,
•ll In WetUirne Block, third Boor.
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Gtt.
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Gs, arrived In Geneva lait8unday, called
Mrs. B. J . Overstreet of Lake Mary
here by tlie UTof her huabnnd.
DUDA ITEMS
Phoenix Lodge Ns. 3 . K. «r P.
apodal
Correapoodenoe to The Herald
apeul
the day with her patents. Mr. and ' Merle encond end fourth Monday«. Vl»IU
We ore kayry th know' that Mr. Fred
knbthti aiwey* welcome P. E. HotchloMit, C.
Mrs. W. F. Taylor and little boy of Mrs. J . M. Wynn one day lost week.
%«***«y Ik slao'sick. V + *. ;
Feil* 8. Fran*. K. R. and S.
Genova.'have been visiting at the höTho
C.N.Hiy»of JAdoonyjUe vioitqd hi» of Mrs.’ W. L. Taylor this pestT fceek.
.7 •MDea Caaaady has resigned his position
S an fo rd I s d g s . Ns 0 2 . P. k A M ..
at Boca Graytic and Come back home,
old hotne. Geneva, loot Wednesday and
A. W. Dayls vfM In SaniçtJ lost Fri­ fie has accepted n .jJoaltlon on the farm O. L Taylor, M atter. U. E Tolar. _Se«»a portion of hla property to J , W.
isry. Crenmimkaiion «very Bret and thinlThurs­
day. He was met thqrq. b ^ Mrs.^DeyJi
day» at 7 :30 p. tn. VUIUng brothers wrkunle.
of Hqwd-Packard C o.;« this place,
tbe Price was not made ptiblia
sot) Ilute tfH'DortbV EHiabetk
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and -&lt;faniity from Orlando
U n ite B ra d te rtia s d or C a r p e n te rs and Jo in
Va r s a f A m erica
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^gtad thsir relativea, Mr, and Mrs. Utile
ENTERPRISE ETtTIWGS
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wed( hsutlni Mr. CuUet’s furniture from Spedat Oar. to Tb* Iknid.
.Sanford L o c i Union No, 1781. U. » of f t and J.
Oviedo, - j g
Rev. C F. Blackburn; presiding e|*l«
C. N. Hnys of J^ksonriO* wa* viiit- dedicated tho. new M. &amp;, Chapel Mon­
,
CTY CUPi’INBS
TetbcrnUréofihaJUrald:
' ^ , .* Ing at the hume of Mr. Davit-ood day day night T h c'- prcaentnUon of the
chape) was made by Rev. Henry Hoffman.
f
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»he Farmer's Club will meet' Tuesday lost week.
Miss Salile Taylor of Oriundo Is visiting Rev. &amp; .F . Blackburn preached a fine
evening Nav., 7, Instcnd of October. 31»t.
sermon and adtplnisted the Lords Supper
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anntnjoced Mat week. Every one In- her mother this week.
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Mimes Ruth and Bessie Proctor of nt tin- Ylojfcof service. ■
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fau.04! ^ . tn .J^pning cordially invited.
John
Sffils
end
Prof,
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A.
Carpenter
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•I,y,’Rue«tlon you 'may r wished Geneva were visiting at the home of
kwwered and put (n the question box.
Mrs, C. A. Rauteraon last Saturday and made a business trip to Jacksonville last
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wort It (togreeting nicely qn th« five Sunday.
ORLANDO.
FLORIDA
Jofrnil. Tuttle returned Htjudsy with
J. H. Huddleston was In Sanford Sun­
£ T * re&lt;* ati7 purchased by Mr. MatehaU.
This land 11m
his
I.ninth.
The
city
of
¿nterrtioe
with
W ad e W ill P a y P h o n o T o ll.
day to meet hD niece. Mrs. Westbrook
W l O ^ n u ln e O rtfera —
from Forsyth, Gs. She has, come to see which he will operate n ferflr.strrtco bc1
tween
this
place
end
SenfOrd.
Lcdviug
Mr..Westbrook who Is very rick at Mh
time hut traded
COlINfY HAPPENINGS one
farm on F’ldewuy.

Registration Notier
Th« city registration hook will be open
at i‘ e city clerk's office Monday. Oct. IS
and Uclly thereafter except Sunday from
9 o'clock a. tn. until 12 in. mid from 2
b'clock p. m until 5 o'clock p. tn. Also
from 7 o'clock p, itt, Iill 8 o'clock p m
rath Saturday.
The registration will close Saturday,
Nov, II, 1911,
M. W. Uivnx,
ltd « *,
City Clerk.
An Ordlancc Providing fo r
latratlo n Of Voters

The Reg

go ll urdatnAl by lb« Mayo, tmi ibe City Cuuncil
of Sanford: Fla
Vrtlon I. Tbal the city c l « k »hall
a
i^ a U n iw i tajuk Jul [Ur nuipoa, of icxltirrt»* itw
i)amro of rlrctnr* of lor rtf* of SanfBrd
Section 2 The reritiralloo bou* ihall be ot»n«l
and »hall rrmuiji ot&gt;rn l.ir a vertod of four wrefa
prior (o the Meond Sarurday In Nov,-nil*r p/ecwlLn* each te o rtal i Ity ctrcdon.
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Section 3, . He »hall be at hla office, sod keep
open the hook for reslatradon. from 9, a. m,. to
Ig a. m . and from 2 p. m . toS p. m . on each and
every day duriu* the four week» provided for la
•action 2, Sunday» ami Inssl bullday» excepted:
•nd In addition, he »ball keep •the book «pen at
hi» office, frotn 7 p ra. until 0 p m., cyrr each
Saturday of the »aid period
Section 4 He »hall five public notice by ndrtrtiaeraem. In a newspaper, publiyhed In the
rfty of Sanford, of the date when the hook will be
Open, and when cfoaed. and the boor«, «a provided
In ihie oftlinanor. end the »tie ink] advrftiittient
•bull bn publUhist ontlauoumly duftn* the period
of rr*i»tration
Section 5. lie »hall write ctrorlx^aixl lr(itily
the name o h O th prt*oo epplyln* fo&amp;f|(i»tratU&gt;a
l»U »&lt;« and into#, and »hall prior low iffi, feyi*
tratjon period. rwvl»e the liar of naraaa. and In
each case where n d tiren baa paaard the- pull
14» aye limit of 85 year*, he »hall »o note oppoalta tbs name Is a odumn ruled (or that pur,Seetlon 0. Its tb«ll upon request furniih to
any C hic o* political Organization, or Cltiseu of
Sanford, a enrufled ll»i of the qualified elector», aa
•hown by the
nation book, and may ebanar
tgerefor, a fa« not e i cord In* 2 par cant t nkme on
*uch llal.
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Section 7. Alp Ordinance*, or p u t t of ordin­
ance* tn conflict herewith ere hereby repealed
I hereby certify that .the f.»t-*&gt;!n* ordinance
wai duly Deaaad by the U ty Council la Saaaion
Oct.. 18. f a l l
Approved thi* 19 day of Oct. A. D . 1911

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white per*

poll tax on or befare Noverai
Gommine,

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• rain. there'« th« leJnbew;
nigh t end m o rn in g, te e .

AND GROW ERS O F ORANGES,
AND E A R L Y
Th« following oak* U good “ lon*
«• It la*U ; but doea&amp;l last ladfl.W
m o it famlllea

Boston Favori»«.—Cream twiMbirda
of « cup of buttar, »44 ! # f l oa®4 ' 4*
i o | t r gradually. four eggs ^ l* n untlJ
tight, a cup of m ilk and three and a
h a lf cup« of flour; thr«« U «ufflclant U
broad flour U uead. nlftafl w U *
teespoonfuls of baking powdar. Fla­
vor and bak« In tw o loaraa.

Whipped Cr««m C«k««—ThU la a
oak« to ba eatab tha «am« day U Ifl
mad«. It la a delicious de«««rt and
may ba Mnrad for a luncheon o f «uppar caka.' Daka any good caka mixtura In two layar tin«, not top thick*
When cold
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and flavored whipped craam and cotar
tha top and «Ida« with a gaaarou«
layar of tba craam. Oarnlab with_a
row of candled charrlaa or makp roaaf.
of tb a craam by praaalng It through a
paper oomuoopla.
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butter, add on« and a half cup« of
sugar, the yolka of four egg» w«U
t&gt;*ftt6D llld ft half ft cup of oold wftlftf,
w it and «1ft together a cup and a half
of flour, a cup of conutarch and fopr
teaapoonful« of baking powdar, and
add to the* first mixture; than add tba
whites ot four egga beaten «tiff and
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Into a large aballow pan.
Bprinklo with «hreddad almonda enfi
powdered auger Just before putting
Into th» oven. ' I)aka 40 minuta« In a
mod arata oven.

Com e and see me at once and let me explain person­
ally to you, the best, safest, surest method of dis­
posing of your fruit and truck.
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them at once with Oranges, Grape Fruit and Early Vege­
tables. I can handle hundreds of boxes of oranges,
! grapefruit and vegetables weejkly at first-class prices,
arid protect you so you.know exactly what you will get
for your fruit and truck; I don’t offer the benefit of the
market ! give you the market and guarantee the re­
turns. By my method you are absolutely sa fe &lt;iml
you will know exactly what you will receive for your
fruit and vegetables before it leaves Sanford. Don't
kelay in seeing me early as I only contract for tobat I can usemy business is done on as safe a basis as possible in fart
nothing could .be safer—all my customers are well rated
reliable merchants no small or unreliable men on my list. I
am willing to give you the benfit of these customers and
charge you only a moderate fee for my serbtcc. practically
turning. these
customers••over
to you-the. farmer.
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-T h in k wall before you m arry him.
Ram am bar that m arriage la a thing
which cannot be a«t aside In a day.“
♦’ "Oh. I know. I bar« thought of It "
"I tpaak from experience. I thought
tha ala month« I spent In Reno never
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T R E E S QROWINQ ON A T O W E R

Ore eoe burg. I n d T r e e « era grow­
ing- on tha tower of the court bouse.
171 feat above tha ground. Many yean
ago, aeeda dropped by birds and whloh
fa ll into erario«« of tha alata, roof of
tha lofty doma of tha tower, garmtnatad, and «»all year, tha young traaa
become largar. Of tha present group,
.tha principal tree la aboyt twaive feat
In halght and la as full ot leave«, and
as healthy, apparently as Its fallow»

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who will tell you I never broke a single co n tract on. this same basis t&gt;l&gt;taining for them higher p rice s than they could have received from any
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You,get it all except tHc small commission you pay me for my S E R V IC E .

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advertisement does not refer to CONSIGNING to C O M M ISSIO N H O U S E S or JO B B E R S , it re.
fers only to supplying the R E T A IL E R with the fruit and vegetables he requires, direct from d»c
farmer, giving the farmer all the profit without dividing *t up with the ^obbrrs-and
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growing far below with mother earth
to nourish them.
The growth of tha tree« on th e rood,

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Mr. Spencer has done no more hard labor than I have. I work as
much each day as he does, with this difference, however, that while
his time ,is devoted to his private business much of mine is devoted to
public affairs for the promotions of the city’s interest. Mr. Spencer
asserts his friendship for laboring men. He cannot and will not at­
tempt
to prove in public print that he is more their friend than I
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schemes and publicly denounce
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THE SANFORD HERALD

November 3,

subscribers can lake the
THE SANFORD HERALD papernotbyregular
the month paying the. carrier
it s

boys 20 oents per month. This will give
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FabUtfced Every Tu«*d»r and rrtJiy Morning By the winter visitors a chance to lake the
whllo they are spending, a few;
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY paper
months in the dty.
K. J. MOLLY, Editer
The average buslneaa man who haa a
‘ W, M. HAYNES. Butine»* M»trader
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boot at the poatofflcc will get hi*'Herald
S u b scrip tio n p rie«, 1 2 0 0 ■ Year In Advea»» OS usual at the office or It can be de­
livered at his place of business
i matt oulier Au*u»t Usd
The ladles especially will appreciate
ISOS, at ÜMrotuno* at Sanford, ftorida.
this quick service and the new Herald
7 * andtr Aü ATMAItS 3M. 1ST».----will cater mors to the wants of 'the d«*r
Tetopboo* No. t i l ladies this season than ever before., In
OO ct I» Herald B olidLn»
Mrs. Dowler we have a valuable addition
to the staff and ail of the ladles should
If
Tom-pa
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the
gateway
to
Pono-ma
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what relation U the Seven Southerland assist bar la the hunt for social topics
and local Items.
Slaters to T. J . L. Dro*nT .
Wa want every one In this section to
feel
that The Herald is your paper and
1/ Sanford doooa't look out Orlando wtl
In the making of a better pap« all of you
»uo the town for Infringement of copy*
have a part Few people realize the
right They are talking country club up
difficulties of getting out a real news­
• there.—Reportor-Slnr.
paper and yet The Herald expects to get
bigger and better with each Issue and a
“I am In favor of a Great White Way
dally paper will be the next Improve­
for Sanford.**—Sanford Herald. Mr. Holly
m ent
doean*t want to wait for a reunion, ap­
parently.—Reporter-Star.
W eather Report
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Showers In southern end central por­
A dead rat haa laid in the street
tions today. Cooler * weather Saturday,
near The Herald office for three days light frost In northern portions Saturday.
without being disturbed which would
Indicate that the street gang la not at­
Did You Notice 117
tending to the Job. i '
The Herald gives you 12 pages'today
making 2Q pages of.reading m att« for the
The Sheriff of Duval county has offered week, Whieh;ls going some. Probably you
a reward or $1000 for the arrest and con­ had'nt thought about it but you are not
viction of the murderer of Henry Deane. taking the Herald maybe and if such is
Jr . Part of thl&gt; money spent on an extra the case belt« get on the big list today,
policeman in Riverside might have saved for you can't afford to miss iL
the young man's life.
Best Show o f Season
To
Tht
Imp*rial
Ttoatre. Stnfurd:
If the Sanford merchants would Invest
The Man on The Bax played here
a small sum In the Sanford Building A
Loan Association there would be twenty Wednesday night warone of the best a t­
more homes started and the money would tractions ever put on in Daytona.
S neti&gt; A Morris.
come beck like bread scattered upon the
Prop».,
Opera House
waters.
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Thanksgiving Day comet late this year.
Hanson Is Dp To Date
The calendar makers designated the 23rd,
M. Hanson, proprietor of thé Shoo •Fixday of November, but Prealdcnt Taft has
« 7 hits just installed electric power ma­
named Thursday Novemb« 30th. as 'the
chines for the rapid repairing of shoes and
• day and this WU| be the official Thanks*
now has one of the most complete shoo
giving Day for 1911.
repair shops In the south. This enter­
prising young man deserves great credit
News Items that are true will be pub*
lor his up to date methods and haa built
11shed In The Herald and no amount of up a fine trade here.
persuasion will keep them out. The
Herald it a newspaper and as such will
After Ship Canal
publish facts regardless of the wishes of
Jacksonville will make a powerful
the person who :1s anxious to keep his showing for (he eastern terminus of the
name out. of print"
ship canal which is to be constructed
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The Illustrated special e d i t i o n h e
Orlando Reporter-Star Is out ami consists
of 3$ pages containing deacrfpture m att«
embellished with fine cuts.' .This' specie)
edition shows great enterprise on the
part of the Reporter-Star and the mer­
chants of that enterprising city slewed
their appreciation by taking liberal speed
in the edition. Congratulations.

uas the Florida peninsula before a
meeting of the board of district engineers
of the war department which is to meet
there Nov. 8th to consider the several
route# proposed.
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w ant The Job.
Twelve of Sanford's citizens are willing
to serve that dty In the capedty of alder­
man. Two are announced for each of the
officea of mayor, clerk and assessor and
treasurer and coiector. The Celery City
rpust pay Its official family well to induce
o many to want to help run tKeTown —
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The Crippen Music Store
All Local Advertisem ents Under This
Heading. Three Cents a Line Caoli'

Plant your onions now. Get your «
plants from N. T. Graves, »m ar Palmetto
and fth. One thousand pldtot* for. $!•
16-2tp
At 116 Railroad way. opposite Express
Office, Frank Graham's Tailoring CO—For
Sale—One black broad doth one piece
suit and one all wool striped
Mit,
17-2tc
also two men's su ita.
Furnished room lor rent—Inquire of
Mrs. Sarah Eastcrby, corner Palmetto and
Third streets. 15-2t-p
For Rent—Two flood office rooms In
Peoples Bank Building Enquire at Bank.
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17*4tc
For Rent—2 nlcejy furnished rooms
with board.
Rates reasonable. 106
Laurel Ave., corn« First SL
17-3tp
* For Sale—Good onion p la n ti* ll per
thousand at N. T. Graves, com«Palmetto
and 7th.
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Lost—On Cetery avenue Thursday Nov.,
1. set of black furs, any one returning
same to Jdre. S. C. llnyes at Mr. Kent
Rosaettars will be liberally rewarded.
17-1 ip
Mss. S. C. Hates.
To Rent— Houae with 6 rooms end
bath room. Comer Magnolia Ave and
6th St. "Apply A. L. Williams. 16-2tp
Three lig h t House Keeping Apartments
For Rent—$2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 per week.
Southeast com « of Second St., and
Laurel Avenue. Mrs. Hoop«.
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For Sale—Minorca roosters and hens
from stock which took first prize In a
North Carolina fair. Enquire ot 302 Park
avenue.
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For Sale—225.000 to 250,000 Prime
Celery Plants foe
at a bargain If
moved within the next ten days
10-Ip
to C. R. W alk«.
Pleasant furnished front room, on first
floor'to man and wife. Large porch and
fine shndb. S. W. corner or First street
and Maple avenue. »
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Wanted— Work on a truck form by
thoroughly reliable white man. State
et paid. Address William Wallace,
l-17th S u N. W. Washington. D. C.
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For Sale— At Bclalr Grove, IS montha
old Berkshire Boar, in floe condition, and
excellent for service. Address, Leonard
Vlhlen. R. F. D. J, Sanford. Flo. 15-tf
For Sale—Fire d ty iota well -located.'
Going at a bargain if sold at once. Rex
Packard. Phone 103-2 rings.
14-tip
For Sale — Horae, wagon, carriage,
tingle and double harness, gasolene en­
gine and pump, forming Implements and
automobile, all at a sacrifice. A. B.
Brock.
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For Rent—6 room house, also 4 furnished
rooms. Coll corn« Magnolia and Ninth.
14-4 tc
Ten
icn acres
acre of good land for sale at a
acres cleared and crop,
bargain. Three
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set
- All under fence. Near
loading
iding stài
station on traction line. Almost
liven away.
Particulars at Herald
given
Office.
For Sale—The simplest end best smudge
beaters on the market. F. A. Schump*rt,
Sanford. Fla. .
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For Rant—Ten room bouse at head of
Park Ave. Sanford Heights. Orange trees
good garden spot, and water. Apply A.
Gurney Doadney at Geo. H. Fcrnnld Hdw.
Compony.
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Wanted—Toni Prickly Ash Bark. Prick­
ly Ash Iferriea, Deer Tongue (vanilla
IMYWJ. SUyingia and Blue Flag Root,
Cured Moss, off Vnds second* hind bags
and burlap. Address American Fibre
Company, Box 278,Jacksonville, Fla. •
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fbE Sale—A few pieces of good second
hand furniture left. Call up Mrs. W. A..
Mlnnich, Camerpn City.
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F « 'S a le —The richest high land farm
Orange county. Stock and tools. Thirty
2 in fruit and 12 In euttjvated
field, balance In pasture and woodland.
Good 8 room house and out buildings. Gas­
oline engine and water works. 3H miles
from town. H mile from belt line on SULake. Pleasant to look a t V « y
healthy. Elevation 70 feet above San­
ford. Cheap and terms easy. C. F. Wil­
liams, Box 923. Sanford, Flo.
10-lf
Plants for -flale fpildry. lettuce ard
cauliflower for the next two weeks A.
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Dorn«, Celery Ave.
For S a le - L if e ,___
I n : Dmughon's Business College:
.jrb q th bookctKirse in any
keeping and itenogra
Enquire
of .the Draughtin'»
Herald office. • ‘V-Vj* V,
ly bearing
For Side—5 acre fannj ,
. also very
orange tree*. $0 peach
Urge bearing pear trees, moaren; 5
" itage. ’Tbont and beck phtcheg,
th Golden Lake, 3 miles south.
\ $ minutes walk to street ratiwgy, also Ovaldo raUroarL.jnne thinking
water, good bathing, fishing gndltwltnming. Address box 1127 (Sty.
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The Evening Telegram .came in on
time.this, week amt while we expected
something good In Lakeland's first dally
the real « tid e fairly took our breath
stray. It It a fix column, eight P*fe,
rortiHie Under Sidewalk
well edited and well printed daily and
Westminster,
B. C., Nov. 2— Twentytare's hoping Brother lietherlogion can
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thousand
dollars
in gold and, bank
not only keep up the pace but will get
notes,
Identified
ns
part
of the loot stolen
mare business and he dcsaVes it all.
from the local branch of*th* Bank of Mon­
treal Sept 15, was found by workmen to­
Editor Holly of the Sanford Herald waf day under a sidewalk a few blocks from
in town on Reunion Day and expressed ¿be scene of the robbery. 'T h is' is the
astonishment at the great numb« of new first of the $335,000 loot recovered.
residences and business bouses going up
None of the bank robbers have been
and the wonderful .activity everywhere captured.
manifested. Holly lived a wtvderound year
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Dsaply Religious.
ly adopted home and JiasArorked his cur­
"Deeply re
religious Is beT’ "Y es, laly hair straight In the upouUdlflJ.-.of San­ deed; I If he dlnaa out on Friday, he
ford, still he will tell. ouFof print, that he tills nothing but fi«h stories,’’— Puck.
h a n ’t lost faith in his county tewp.—
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T b e lesson of oblvalry, quite ae Im­
To Mayor. Lake j»nd the members of portant In the lad aa In Ms father, An
the council are due the thanks of the diffareot dtgreaa of oourse, may t}»
.people for the removal of the coal shute taught In little attention! to m o th «
end the switching of freight cere and younger" aUler-4»elplng about the
house, making prorl«16ni which wilt
-especially the shifting of cars nt night.
save
mother many steps during his
The Herald is not’ remiiw .In. It's duty
abeenoe and escort lag sister t o ; And
'to public aervams at any time and ire
from school.
Intend to pass out comitlments to tbe
• living when they deserve them. Not
being in the "present unpleasantness"
The Herald can Wlth.no political intent
or malice aforethought commend these
gentlemen for the good that they have
to th*
oal dkormukly
accomplished. The HwaU never failed
•sf saOssra ‘
to aondemn them when they ware wrong
and pursuing our policy of a square deal
Cleaning
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w e take pleasure In handing out praise
and Steam Dye W orks
when praise Is due. !
Tbe coal shute bee been removed and
in ths Sosth.
Moil ordwt fro*n any
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pon of Florid* hsodUd promptly *od
cittfilif. AU work (in u iiá l. . .
they will no long« be the nuisance to
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{be public that this shifting hat-Been.
The H«a!d hands It 4e- ye«, Mr. U k ti
end to every One of you, Mr. Aldermen.
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Tea miles from either Sanford 0
doors Tor business Noverinbo
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American Plan, and $1.00;.
Rates by Week or Month.M
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do on main road will open its
, 1911. Newly Renovated and
Rates $ 2 .0 0 per day and up,
d up, European Plan. Special
rs and information TeleM th e "New Hotel Longwood".
A special Turkey Dinner will

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Happenings— Mention of

Matten In Brief.

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a f iha f lo otin g »mon
A tacchKtly Arranged fo r llur-

Chas B. Hulett. the hustling represen­
tative o f the Now York Produce Nowi
woo In the City today, talking up the
•‘Pink Sheet".
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F. F. Dutton of thU dty, representing
the Commission Arm of M. 0. Coggins It
Co., returned yesterday from o trip to Tltuaville and surrounding territory, where
has been buying and shipping oranges
end citrus fruits. He reports the fruit in
fine condition and is now doing n One
business In t^ial section.
A SNAP FOR A NEW COMER

'TH4 ll»rald Reader*.
'Ran On The Box” tonight,
j C W. Eotzmlnger o f Lrngwaod was in
4» dty rmtOtort
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BenOfentmt of Lake Mary waa in
dta dty yeataniay.
CUt Dinfo# has m oved his plumbing
^¡Mdeor sobih of former atore
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n o . Kant baa arrived
will mate his parent» a vialt.
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vo add a Hair acres on oar line,

and h hair acre» act to* lettuce,
acre ready

for celery;

plant»

wing on the place ready to set.
R. It. Mark», quick.

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Something New '
and Delicious!

Eye* Ruined
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By neglect: they get red and »ore and you
let them go. Don't do It: Leonard!'» Gol­
den EycfLotlon cure» aoreneaa without
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pain in one day. Cool», beala ond streng­
thens. Insist on having “Leonurdl's"—It
makes strong eyes. Guaranteed or money
refunded. Sold by G. G. Aldridge.

Wclakn Club Hallowe’en Dance
burg os account w mo
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The Welakn club gave a very delight­
brother.
ful Hallowe'en dance In their dub rooms
Mrs. G. F. Kuffly and her charming Tuesday evening. The room» were very
Bttia daughter are vfaiting friends at bright »nd attractive in the usual Hal­
lowe'en decoration». The guest» were in
Moaroc.
Miss Ethel Tolar of Auburndale is In fancy costumes and masked.
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The programes were orange and well
the dty and It the guest: o f her couain
brotherton.
decorated with black ¿at». Punch was
I. Mrs. Loretla t.
served during the evening. After en­
Johnson
arrived
In
the
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Mrs. Andrew
joying the novelty of dancing with un­
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eity Wsdnesd«/afternoon
I several months In New York.
^ ' y known partners, for a number of dances
f
Mrs. W- L Jones returned Wednesday the guests unmasked.
The music for the occasion was furnish­
I : erening from a pleasant summer spent In
ed
by Messrs. Mahoney and Witherington.
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Msdisonvillr. Ky„ and Evansville, Ind.
The evening was one of, great pleasure,
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Mrs. T. C. Bliss who will speak on Misall those who were so forfunate ns to
I. aiaaastthe Congregatioual Church next to
attend.
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I Sunday will b e . entertained by Mrs.
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Wight. "
Cold Coming South
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Mr. Bidwell Watson of Dade City, vialtAtlanta. Ga., Nov. 2.—Somewhat delay­
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ed Mr. and Mrs. Tipton nnd their daughter ed but still advancing slowly south­
I Ktersi days this week nt their home on ward the cold wave which bus cnveloiied
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westflrsiSL
almost the entire country tonight holds
l/Fred Turncf, the popular west end mer- the southeastern states in its grip, with
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chant has been quite indisposed for sev- Indications of frost extending nearly to
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eral days. His many frisnds liope that the Gull coast. Along the Atlantic const
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he wlil soon be himself again.
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Mrs. Alice Messenger returned after n
I pleasant two-months' trip in Philadelphia
Snow In Texas
and New York ond stopped over in CharDallas,
Tex.,
Nov. 2—The entire ponI lastoas week visiting relatives.
handle
section
of
Texas is covered with
. W. A. iiulbert of St. Cloud spent sevsix
inches
of
snow,
the heaviest this early
I
eral days of this week in the dty. He reIn
the
season
for
a
numb« of years. The
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ports the soldier colony as being in flret■now
belt
extends
far
into Western Okla­
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dais shape and the old fellows enjoying
homa,
with
freezing
temperatures
rejioftI
Florida cLmate. _
ed all over north and central portions of
I
v Hr- and Mrs. Bryan Higgins, returned
I
from Btytona Iieacii Wednesday, after a the state.
stay of several weeks. The many
Time to Die.
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Meads of this couple Were delighted to
“When la the beat time to diet"
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welcome them borne.
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gravely asks a contemporary “Just
Mi« Sarah Stagg. daughter of Rev. Dr.
before you try to introduce an old
Stagg of Orlahdo. spent last night with friend to an acquaintance and can’t
'Misses Ethel nnd GussJe Sharpe and at- remember his name.
tendel die reception given In honor of
Her. J. f. McKinnon and Mrs. Sharpe.
Mr. Nat ü Ij-nurti left last night for
Raasai for two weeks, lie will loin his
_ u n d s, Ur. Ueo b. Lennrd in Jackson viUe
Mr. LenarJ** friend* wish him a pleasant
tripaad will be glad to tee him in San­
ford shortly.
A Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf
L B. Bruchelle and J, H. Duaa of
Dont forget to try the drieti chipped
new Smyrna wero In the dty yesterday beef— chipped while you wait at W. W.
15-tf
*od were entertained by Dr. BrucbeUe'a Longs grocery.
Scudder*
Maple
Syrup
ell
sires
at
riMer.Mrs. Wi*ht- Both gentlemen are
tf
HewSmyrna boost«! and own vataable Roberts Grocery
real asista at Coronado beach.
We are equipped to handle your repair
Wdbur M. Cromer. the hustling repre- work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Curagc Co.
48tf.
* * " lve of Leidcrsdorf A Crom «.. real
t o * * w u »" the ' fu ll line School Books a t Maxwell's
6-tf
r j ^ y ^ o esd a y . Mr. Crom« is push-

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J®*«*» *°u »«d will use
Try our A “Crown' B u tter, for sale
•P»« n The Herald, because this pap« toy J . D. Roberts.
é • » • dreulation that brings resulta.
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One and two horse wagons with celery
baj returned from flared aide bodies at Underwood's 7 tf
*n atended visit to Rutland. Vermont
We Have rielshmann'» Yeast. Try
« d ether polnu In the New England It. J . D. Robert», a
tf
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Mu«owurv! ¡ \ Wl“i,ra* «ncount«e&gt;d a
48-tf
gm l u í ? í l 0'* sM.Vln| 8,Hl U Al«d to chlne li Garage Co. '
to the genial Sanford climate.
Pim ento Cheese, alw ays good. J .
Prof. Perkins went to Jacksonville last D. R oberts. Phone3 9 . /
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Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
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Ptfk,M “« I U n i
° ° ’Ü* r
from their A Garage Co.
48-lf
Z ' * * ”* ? ' ■ V«' Mrs. Perkins* two
Yellow Corn Meal a t J . D. Roberts.
a jb
* » S « e and, '*m * H Z ? acCo,nP«nled
home and will spend the winter with
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the Realty Trust Company aXÁ ilsjldcom­
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trip to New v ^.l .
from a plications. For particular* addrét* il. F
7-tf
have J L
Y Í Whert *** daima ‘0 Wpl tnor. J u Secretary.
'beins f * ° ° bu*lD®^ MW business
Bfllk Graham riour a t J . 0. Roberts.
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U_ V ^ U b le Exchange have
warehouse formerly
se on Palmetto Ava.
»ion this week. Dr.
1er states that hit
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burines. U b i
I to open up in fine
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«“4 the
U for s fine seacoo
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¿fpr it a firm be.
* In ad vi
°Mhla issai

Try Our Bulk M ineé Meat. J . 0
Roberts, next door w est o f postofflee.
*m
Autoes and carriage painting st On*
derwood’s. First class work.
3-tf
For Sale—At Cameron City, store build­
ing nnd lot; building two-stories, with
store room below and living rooms above.
Running water on both floors. Lot 87 H
foot front; flowing well and fence; teased
far one year at SIS per month; bringing
18 per cent on investment. Inquire Her­
ald office. Also at -Camerqn City one
three-room boose with front porch and
screened back porch; cunning wot« in

OES it mean anything/to
I J you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail?4 '
.
- We represent Ed. V. Price
&amp; Co.,-of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and Winter line of
over 4 0 0 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have the pleasure
of showing them to you?

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
FLO R ID A
SAN FO RD
Takhoma .
Tom Thumb
*+■4-+ + + &lt;-^-S--C-+&lt;”&gt;❖ &lt;•
Jersey Cream
|| T I F F ARE SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF It
Cheese Wafers
II w
L A D IE S ’ HIGH S H O E S ff
Matinee
tt in all the best selling leathers and stylish tt
Butter Thin
£? shaped toes- Suede and White, also Patents, ||
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♦
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Yum Yum
I t Tans and Dull Leathers. :
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Fig Newton
W E CAN F IT YO U R F E E T
Vanilla Cream
A L SO YOUR P O C K E T B O O K
Maccaroon Jumbles
Tpicy Smacks
G. D U C K W O R T H
Assorted Perfectos
F E E T F IT T E R
Citrus Exchange
J| Phone 69
-:.Sanford, Florida
Philopena
Veronique

wA Neat Market
Where you can Ret the best of everything delivered
to your door by Bpecinl messenger and on Time

orandywine
Cheese Sandwich

WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNE OP

Florida and Western Beef and Pork, Lamb, Dry and
Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry and home Made Pork Sausaie.
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We are now prepared to ¡give to the trade our special
. . HOME MADE CORN BEEF

New Florida Syrup
in new barrel

Try It—you will be pleased

110 Park Avenue

Phone No I

has a rriv e d !

Extra!
Extra!
Codfish and Halibut
Buckwheat Flour

L. P. McCnller’s
Sanford, Florida

Cypress and Pine Lath
Rough and Dressed Framing
Flooring, Selling, Siding, &amp; Sinish
nd us yout orders and they will have our*
st attentiom We are Sales Agents for some
the largest and best Pine and Cypress Mills
i./orida. Delivered prices quoted on request
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RESOLUTIONS
Passed by Pheonlx Lodgo on the Death
•f B ru th rr P. J . P arrotnorc

Where**. Our brfored brotbar HuUp
J . Parromorc w u on the 15th. day of
Saotember. 191!. by the decree of an
over-ruling Providence, cabled from hla
earthly home to'that abovfe" Whets pafft
and sorrow are unknown and where the
wedry rest, tbetafore
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Bp It resolved, that In the death of
Brother Parra more the member* of thU
lodge fully recognise that they hare lost
one of their number who was at all lime*
Imbued with the pure principle* of the
order and whose life Mm " w hyt sulfer
no reproach to be oo hla character either
as a Knight, fellow cltlsen or husband
and father, and
Be it further resolved. That the sin*

E X tR À O R D J N A R Y -P O S I T r V E L Y G U A R A N T E E D

ATTRACTIO N

I.ftf8'Qt$ P E R T L E I fiH in Harold McGrath’s Delightful Comedy

With Same excellence of production
aod brilliance of cast that -characterized its sensational engagement
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of two years in New York.

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mourning, and
Be it further resolved, That the** reso­
lution* be recorded on the memorial page
of the record* and that a copy be de­
livered to the widow and family of the
deceased, and also printed in the San­
ford Herald.
(Signed)
H. McLauun, ,
W. D, T om es ,
F elix S. F rank,
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&gt;w- oth«r ta[M such won-

has not effected our Job
printing price*. W e're alili
doing co m m e rc ia r work
of all kind* at prices sat­
isfactory to you.

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Season

Come and choose just what you w;mi W
have it. No matter what your retiunrimm
may be as to quality or price, we can

^unttfiib ^our (Entire i)ouor
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from our magnificent stock. All woods
finishes, all grades all styles. We arc j
roud of our line'and want to sliow it fo
irop in to-day

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V ■Cold Soap Predicted : ^
The first cold snap of the season made
Its‘appearance Wednesday morning In
the north western section of dw country.
Near xero weather prevails in Monmn*
and North Dakota. The weather bureau
says than Is a strong probability that thè
cold snap will travel southward .today. '
The weather sharp* believe the cold snap
will cause ftosts throughout the Gulf and .
south Atlantic states, except southern
Florida.
Freezing temperatures are indicated in
the Ohio vaOaj, the lake region and north
Atlantic •tats*-..’ ? *'c *
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5c, $1«00| $1.50
Novem ber 1st

Jubilee Missionary Meeting
Tbs Isdlct of the various missionary
societies of the pity ire arranging for a
Jubilee Day in honor of the Foreign
’Missionary field. ’ Similar meetings are
being'held In all of the leading cities of'
the country and very recently In Atlanta
and Jacksonville. The Sanford Jubilee
meeting is to be held at the Congre­
gational church next Sunday November.
5th, a ( 3:50 pi in. The speaker of the
afternoon wtU be Mrs. T. C, Bliss, who
has been for many years a missionary of
the American Board In Micronesia. Some
yean ago, Mr. end Mrs. Bliss spent the
n winter in charge of the Congregational
church. Mrs Bllsq cornea .to us direct
from the Jublloo meeting* of all the
large dtiea of the South.
' Alt the women of the dty are urged
to be be present, and to make it n notable
day In the churches of Sanford. There
will be no appeal for money, but a col­
lection will be taken to defray a small
exp en se.

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•ATTEND THE P E O P L E S GIII. HUH
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filtadiy

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S*&amp;day School 10.0 0 * . » .

We are so poaltiv# *thaf our remedy
arili perm*n*ntly reticr*. consUpstlon,
no mattar how chronie it may ha, that
sre offer to furnl*b thè medicine * t otti
sexpeos* aboold tt gali to produce sa Us­
ta ctory resalta. ? - * ?
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li la w onf chea tsaalss* to attempi
è»; cure consUpatlop wtth. catharUc
d&gt;Uga Laxmtirv or «atharties do au eh
h in n . Thay «anse h reaction, Irritate,
and weaken thè borra!* and taad to
m ak* consttmtkm more chronlc- Heside*. thalr use becomei a haWt that fa

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Moraine
Pr rich inf Servie»
11.00 a in.

Wrdnt»J&lt;i

Ni*kt
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Pinfhinl Serrici
7 0 0 p. m.

Piayn
7 30 p. ut.

Hre. T. C . Bliss wjill apeak on the Minion* of
the American Board next Sunday morning
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THE CHURCH NEEDS YOU

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Pimento Cheese

Constipation 1a caused by * w eaiaee*
o f th* nerves and muscles of the large
tstaattn* or descending colon. To ex­
pect permanent relief you moat there­
fo r* ton* up and atrengtbm than* or­
gana and reator* them to healthier ac­
tivity.
W * want you to tty. BexsU Qrdsrrllea
on our recommendation. They are axooadlngly pleasant to take, beide « s t­
au Ulte candy, and are ideal der chli¡ T w » n a * for the rob u st They act
d irectly a s the s a m e and muscles of
0 » bowel*. ,■ V m apparently k a r *
a neu tral action on other assodata a r ­
es ns o r f f t t M
Thsy de nod p o rt*,
c a n s* excesslva looaenwa, n or « s a t *
* S y Inconvenience whatever. They may
b e ta k e s a t any. tim e, day or n ig h t
T h a r will p o rta rely * * H m chronic e#

tod Ktlpful pvtvicci

neischmans

CdmmlnioB Merchant*

Southern Fruits and Vegetables
867 W u H i r m S t , HEW Y O K f
Mé J
¡ij.

Ripening Rooau for T o n iti« ami other food* which
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require

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^ M arket reports to Sanford deify by wire
RmxKNccs— New York County National Dank, New York^ : '

Apply for 8tonclls, Stamps and In form ation to

Lewis Vegetable Exchange
Sole Representative for Sanford ami district Sanford Phone 251

L. R. PHILIPS ■» 0 0 .

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Critici««. P r e s i d e n t T a ft
For Vetoes of Tariff
Reform Sills

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Proud of the Democracy's
Records—Praise For t
tfae Insurgents

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Champ' Cl«»^

the

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a good rocord In the Tirsi
Lai*« ef tha Slxty-aacond eangnaa^
T . 7 h , Arai timo In aUtaan yaara thé
Jr^w rat. havà baan In oantral at ana
urinch at tha national gsvsm m snt.
P.r tha first tlma tha Democrat« bava
had •« opportunity la Inltlata laglatapas and control tha
branch *t tha national leglslittir*.
Champ Clark oocuplar tha poaltlon
which by everybody tamtllaf with log
Illativo procedura la oonoadad t* b«
tha aacond plaoo of Importaneo In tha
.ffialal ocola of tho Unltad Statoa gov
* 7 , tha following olgnod artici#, writtm for the American Praia Veloci a tlon, ha oproaiaa hi. view, of tho w o *
af tha first aoaaion of tha Amariean
uno ran In " hioh *h® ^•"'®cp* u ®
party ha. controllad tho houoo of rapraiontallvao for oiatoon years.
Mr.
, Clark doti not haallata ta erillolaa tha
'proaidant nor to bàotow praUp upon
tho«. inaurgant Republics«# who havo
triad to atti at tha Damoorate In carry ­
ing out a tariff ravlolon program. ThI«
utterance of.Spaakor Clark, not only

wlthstandlng tho power of tho admlnlatratlon both lo patronato and pernonni solici ta tlon, we catto rery nearI j gettine tbe two-thlrds vote noceeaary to paia tho bilia over hla veto,
notwlthaUndloc tha faci that tre bave
onljr afétj-thhS» majority In tho hounéf
Twonty-'lwo tmmrfeots atood by th#ir
guna mhnfully and courageotuly. E t
ery D^iSécnit dld hla dntyT
One of th(j moot pleasing features to
mo of th e 'e x tra .session wan tho Why
the now member* comjtorted them­
selves. They dtach&amp;Eged iht-lr duty
with fidelity, luduntry, punctuality nod
capacity.
Homo, of them made ex*
tra ordinary record» for new memltrm
Notwithstanding the dire prophwi«*
of evH of .tho ntand pat proa* mwl the
fefira of tltfforoua Democrat» n» to the
re* til to of the extra session. It In now
cheerfully admitted on all linmln that
we hare atrengthenod ourselves. E v ­
ery Democratic paper In America
without exception, nearly all tha In ­
dependent press and oonto fair mind­
ed Republican newspapers Indorse our
courae.
Damocrata did not put Taft In.
a hols.
Ha aavod them tha
troubla.

By CHAMP CLARK,
Speaker of the House of Rep­
resentative«. -

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HR extraordinary acaalon of
congrexg called by - President

Taft, which courened on April
4. hag been a long ones Tho
labors of the house havo been ordnon». It has made a magnificent rec­
ord. on whh'h we ran very well af­
ford to go to the &lt;-nuntry. * \Yo iglod
our U-st to give tho people somft-.re­
lief iron. the tariff baron*-and trusts,
but President Taft block*! our efforts.
Mura's the pity !
y* .
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sent ratted
• - V»to of tho wpobf/'
-with Prooldsnl Tm
«pooch. AT
Winona.

The people will decido, lnlKóvem l«*r. lü li wlfiçb Is th« better canne,
that cf th« Democrat* or- tUat óf the
pmuioiii, lion ha could reto thé

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Naw m im biri dlichargad thslr
duty with fidelity, Induitry,
punctuality and oapaeity.

Stanley, Kentucky. chairman: Bartlett, Georgia; Reali, T eina; Littleton,
New
York;
McGlIllcUddj.
Maine;
Young, Michigan; Hlerllng. Illinois;
Dnnforth, New Y’ork, and Gardner,
Massachusetts.
Tho .committee Investigating the
sugar trust Is composed of Hardwick,
Georgia, chairman: Garrett, Tennes­
see; Sutxer, New York; Jacoway. Arkamta»; Raker, 'California; Fortin ey.
Michigan ; Mnlby, New York, Madison.
Kansas, and Hinds, Maine.
Tho committee Investigatine th«* eteotlon of Senator Larimer consists of
Dillingham, Vermont, chairman; On ra­
llie. South Dnkotn; Jones. Washington;
Kenyon. Iowa; Johnston, Alabama;
Fletcher, Florida; Kern, Indiana, nnd
Lea, Tennessee.
Th« committee Inquiring Into the
election of Senator Stephenson of Wis­
consin I» a« follows■ Heybtirn. Idaho,
chairman; Sutherland, L'tsh; Bradley,
Kentucky; Paynter, Kentucky, and
Poinerene, Ohio.

COMMISSION

MERCHANTS

Oranges, Grapefruit, Pineapples, Vegetables
SOUTHERN SHIPPING
NO. 50.

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Cornar Jay «Irosi

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Home til advised friends of I’real
dent T aft have been claiming that we
have tried to put htui In a hole, but !
said Friday, Aug. 18, In my speech
doling tho debate on tho wool veto
that Instead of our trying to put him
In a hole ha-had saved us the trouble
nnd bad put himself In a hdtr
It WBJt clnlmed by the Standpatter*
and by It»"president himself that tbe
wool bill wnn not duly considered, it
Is not true, as ! demonstrated In tnr
T h * R oal M sssu ro .
speech by glrlug the dates. The Detn
Your rank as s living creatura I» d»
perilttr Jiiemlwr» of- tho way»' ami
menu» commti^wguve nearly as.mu. h tcrmlned 'by the height and breadth
time to the r o lisTdenittdiM&gt;f the w o o l of your love.— Ruskln.
schedule alone an the RepUBtil-nu Un-in
hem of tbe nays HtUI mearAfrominllte.In the Hlxtleth aud Hlily-fifet congress
es gave to the wool schedule and th«thlrteen other schedule»- So that aimer
tlon of.tbe presldeut and his stand pat
cohorts goes where tjte woodbine twl
heth. It Ih simply preposterous snd Is
n feeble effort to (tad aToason for the
Wool retofflbr whleh there was-ilo, rca
son except-the demand of the stand
pattern. They, and they only, Indorse
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CO.

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41 West Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida

The Norìeigh Diamond

M cCall's Magazine
and McCall Patterns
F o r W om en

; Domhersts mads an honsst sf
fort »•' reduce tho tariff én noe
assarloo of Ilfs.

1 believe that tinTe fourllis of til
American people, without regard t*
polltli'a, believe that the rates of tin
Payne Aldrich tariff bill ought to !«•
reduced, especially *0 » the ncceimurl«of life. The l&gt;emocrats In t«oth imu».and senate'and the Republican lusur
gent» ln; T»Tli-houah and’ ssnateWrletl
bonestlgfto reduce them, but the preal
dent wolfed have nohe of It, Dot with
■landing Ida .»olcmn and' frequently
quoted deoUfatlon In his Winona
speech Hist the rate« o r the wool
schedule sro too high and ought to lx-

lia rs Mors Friend» than any other
magazine or itutterns. McCall's is tlio
reliable KushlAn Giuda monthly in
one million one hundred thousand
humes. Desìi!« s showing nil the latest
designs of M« t ail Patterns, each ivrue
is brimful of park ling iihort stories
and helpful information for woiqpn.

5 ... Mono» »«id K»»p in Strio by»b«TtN.|

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M cC A L L S M A G A Z IN E
238-248 W . ?7ih S t. Now York Cl*y

■f* &gt; T h s only polities ws plsysd
[A WSt to discharge ogr duty hon-

estly and ksop eur pfomlssa,".

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we havp stdodiheb
at this mé MMt M
certain that they
Tbe ntnud pçt 'irg
baring plftjin poh
Dca we plajfkd'wi

rtfby uk

éms with
-O^ly ¿oilliurge ‘Auf.
Tusly and
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‘des th ttie[*eople, which, according tq my way of

thinking, 1« the only houesLj
erable way to play polllhas
the i.iily sort of polltlce.that'ljkpovf
ir to play—the onty kind \ aik -iyi»*
I fit Play.
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jfenied .diiflnfe* the
adjournment of the extra, aosulon »f
“ iTriftu by American Prese'Asso- cod ein e'an d ths.convenlng bf the reg'
. ctstton, . ,
ulaf sceslon In December, Other comm
ltices that have pracU nily comiplet» I 'tA I tt» CHAM T
-ed dltalT/Vork will m ake-up thfilT rg-.

brii. ¿specially Tn tho face of hla
?■ H^ecn. lt ja difficult to dta1 am inclined to the opinion ‘commltt
= -£.!!! “«veriuLve cuuio to re-

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IHE V A L U E
o ! w ell-prints«!
n e a t*a p p e a rin g
Italian e r r ’ a» a

holding desirable bu
ne»* hai been an]
demoattfated. Cons
tu before f oinf
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A coat with style and class
and the m ost practical hunt*
ing coat ever designed, Is
absolutely w a te r -tig h t, yet
light and B e x ib le . A coat
made to fit a hunter and very
liSerol in cut.
la bound with leather; has leathercovered shoulder»; five outside cutin pockets, one outside petch pocket
' ana bsa lull game pockets through­
out tho entire coat. The corduroy
collar fits perfectly and when turned
np fastens with storm «rap . Tha
button holes are all worked with
t.i It. nilV-stiichcd atayt al the strain­
ing points.
Has ventilated under arm gussets
anff adjustable cuffs. The water­
proofing la by a acw process that Is
really water-tight.

n ^on want a coat that has
class, style, and yet room for
any reasonable “bag/* Investi­
gate this coat.

The uimplr-ft, lightest running, fast­
est cutting saw mill ever built— a mill
IhU yon ean buy at the right price and
with which you ean make big money.

It’s all in the Taylor Feed
Every mill flttod with vUtcabUdrtrt,
M l-ou t attachments and siljustoblo
Idler. Improved ferriage-backlog de­
vice la quirk acting ana a N«e sorer.
Made In all six««, portable and sta­
tionary.
We manufacture Engine«, Boilers,
Shlngtg Machine«. Cut-Off Saw*. Wood
Splitters, etc., and do Foundry Work.
Wclttfai information and prises ouasrthUi
1,1
y*a urn.

•flailary fli Tayler Iron Worfco

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�were also mine tore pumpkin«
IN THE SOCIAL WORLD uThen -favor«
v r a w o t f M am JA ;—

Items of Interest Ctfnccrnlng
Society People. , v '

P O I N T S P lIR E lV P E R SO N A !
How celery city Vanity r « lr While
Away t h t Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
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The young people's society circle enjoy­
ed one of their pleasant dances Thursday
evening in the halL
r* The Ladies' Book Ctrde was delightful­
ly •
’ entertained Thursday afternoon by
Mrs. Kobl. Newman.

•LitSNObAär.äMife,

, Mrs. W. D. Holden entertained the Ev*
.ery Week Bridge Club Wednesday after­
noon in the tea room, which was very
pretty and attractive in its Hallowe'en
decorations. Two tobies of bridge were
lovely pack of
played. , The flrtj prize,
cards in a'handsome leather case was
won by Mrs. 0 . W. King, who made the
highest score. Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin re­
ceived the booby prize, a pretty little
china match »land. After the cards deli­
cious., refreshments, consisting of oyster
pates, sandwiches, olives, celery, cheese
and coffee were served.- Mrs. Holden's
guests' were Mesdnme« Kcclor, Brady,
McLaughlin, Lake, Hughes, King, Prather
and Driver.

The members of the Wednesday dub
active and aaaodates are reminded of the
first moetlng of the new dub year, which
will be belli nezt Wedneeeey afternoon
November, 8th., at the residence of Mrs.
J . W. Dlcklns; who has kindly Invited the
dub to moke her home their dub home
for tbo month of November, A full ottendance of the members is earnestly
desired.
Suitor# Music Club

. - Ail of the members are reminded that
the dub will meet at the residence of
Mrs. R. E. Tolar Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Mrs. Tolar, lead«.
Program;
German School (early).
Character of early music and influence
of “Weil Tempered Clavichord."—Mrs. G.
B. Waldron. '
Contrast orui illustrate—Homophonic
and Polyphonic styles—Mrs. Cedi G. Bute
Plano Solo. Kannennoi Ostro», Rubenstein—Miss Florence Frank.
Gornet Solo, Ave Maria, Schubert—Miss
Jessie Stumon.
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Badi Fugue, D. Mazor—Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
Discuision: Influence of the well tem­
pered Clavichord on Music.

. Mrs. Robt, Newman, made the highest
•core and won the first prise, a beautjfu
hand painted *whl\« china and sliver
lustre bn»h and comb tray. The booby
prize, a motto placque. on which was the
,
.
:
«
reminder that "fhere*ls so mltch good,
in the wpfst of us. end so much' bad, in
the best o f ' us," was received by Mrs.
Deane Turner. Punch was served during
the afternoon. At the conclusion of the
cards, delicious blenc mange, cake ant
coffee were served.
' Mrs. Kcolors guests were, Mesdemes
W. D. Holden. H. P. Driver,' Robort New.
roan. k. L. Hughes. J . W. Dlcklos. a W,
Brady. P. A. GonnaUy, 0 . W. King. G. F.
Smith. Forrest Lake, W. W. Prather.
Samuel Puleston, Paul Keeky, S. 0 .
Chase. C. 0 . McLaughlin. A. W. Brown.
IX L. Thrasher, Henry Wight Putnam, B.
W. Herndon, Frank Lane, Deeno Turner
a n d R .J. Holly.
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•on. Minnie Stewart. Edith Stewart. Lillie
Fame«worth. Peaches Lefflcr. 8upt. Me
Kionon. Messrs. N. J . Perkin* Roland
Wildman, Paul Weaver, W. PhliUpL M.
Wright Bert PsttlshaU, J . D. Roberts.

Seeds and Poultry-Supplies
W e can supply you for immediate ahipment

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OATS ;

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Most complete line of Poultry Supplies. Garden and Field Seeds in Florida

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CAUSES MUCH D ISEASE.

2 0 6 E. Bay 8 t . , J a c k s o n v ille , F la .

A«vtes Abuut •»smash Trsuhloe and

Mww ts fisi 1res Them. _
Do not n etleet ladlrretloq which may
load to all sort» of Ilia and complica­
tion«. An amlnsat physician on&lt;«„«aK*
that ninety-five por cant o f all the'Ilia
of tha human body have their origin la
a disordered stomach.
Our «zporlaace with R eiall Dyspep*
ala Tablets lea da us to believe them to
he among tha moot dependable reme­
dies known for the relief of indigo*
Uon and cfcrODfc dyspepsia. Thetr lngredlsrUA arsyWX)thlng and healing to
tha lafiMnedr nfembranaa of tha stom­
ach. They are rich In pepsin, one of
the greatest digestive aids known to
medicine. The relief they afford la
very prompt. Their use with persis­
tency and regularity for a short time
tends to bring about a cessation o f the
pains caused by stomach disorders.
Detail Dyspepsia Tablets help to lnsure healthy appetite, to aid dlgMtlon.
and thus promote nutrition. As evi­
dence o f our sincere faith In R etail
Dyspepsia Tablets, wa ask yon to try
them a t ' our risk. ' I f they do not
give you entire satisfaction, wa will
return you. tha money you paid na
for them, without question or formal*
tty. . They come In three etses, prices
afi cents, BO cents, and f t .00. Re­
member, you can obtain them only
a t our atore — Tha Rexall Store.
L. R. PHILIPS 4 00.

and several other guests, in the charming
home of, Mrs. Ernest tolar Tuesday even­
ing at o'Hallowe'en and birthday party.
The rooms were very bright pad attrac­
tive, with the usual Hallowe'en •decora­
tions of pumpkin lanterns, black cats,
owia, witches end bats on a deep yellow
background. The color scheme was red
and black. A horse shoe was suspended
over the parlor door, each arrival waa re­
quested by either hostess. Miss Richards
or Mrs. Toler to repeat the mystic words,
“Bread and butter" or whistle before they
could enter the room. True to nature It
must have been, but “Breed sod butter"
was more popular then thd whistle. Cats,
witches end spooks formed the basis of s
DR. C. G. B U T T
very amusing guessing contest.
The
DENTIST
•pedal feature of the entertainment was
the poetical ambition of cadi guest to ex­
Office: YoweU Building
cel the other when then were given only
SANFORD. FLORIDA
two words and requested to writo a verse
of four lines to rhyme with the words
given. Some of the impromptu results
DR. R. M. MASON
achieved were very creditable and apro­
DENTIST
pos. A very pretty fortune leller'a tent
waa arranged In the back parlor, with Welborn Block
white and yellow drapery ornamented
Sanford. Florida
with black cats, owls, bats and witches.
In this tent, dressed as s gypsy fortune
W. E. HOUSHOLDER
teller. Miss Mabel Bowl« pretided over
the destinies of Miss Richards' guests
DENTIST
who were in turn tempted to know what
fate bad In store for them by the mysteri­
ously whispered invitation of a cute Uttie
witch, with a pretty new broom. This
was charmingly personated bylittlo Maoey
DR. F . C . BO A R D M A N
Newlan, Miss Richards' niece.
B E -N T IS T
•When ill the fortunes hod been told,
the guests were Invited Into the striking­ AU Modéra Methods and Appliances
ly decorated refreshment room. Wide
rooms 1. g sa*?
m oral «
C^M.WMjrvS BiìUU

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DR. B. D. WIENENGA
BUILDER

Of

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Monumenti, Tombstones, Etc. %
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Church Street, Orlando, floridi, t
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A F U L L LIN E

Sanford Library

ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block
Open tuesriays &lt;
1 to ti p m
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Saturdays 4 to

P erco lator

9 p. m.

S t r a n g e r s We l c o me

W ash B o ile r

P lace d •( tha fra vet of your
I m in
»houli! be o f th t m oti rluiiM
'».si li .
j ’ a ud gratuite. O ui lois 4 e 1 |jx i ih
a l il o u s to fu# t autre tint ni-* •*f r- •.&gt;» 1.
*3* be of. the highest taumln y ■*' nain .«t
f W rite us b*fort ma lu n f »&lt;»&lt;,1
X »ad " • w ill rubini) dr«i|n, «ml jm . r.

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ANDEW JOHNSON
a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w

. y Pi «cito»« la Su m sod red**at Courts.
M. (J. T. BuUdts«.
Pkas

.P erco lator

GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR a t LAW
Practica in State and Federal Courts
Sanford Fla.
Gamer'Woodruff Bldg

w ith o u t th e aitl ol a c j Lc
d f I c e o r a fa n .
A tine
(root if t io k e cu n be obtained
e v e r y ( ¡m e y o u am okc a

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Maxwell Smoke Cigar

T r ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
L s u S u m Attorney Sevsath Judicial Circuli

of

Percolator

L. G. STRINGFELLOW

They gre hand, mail* ami
have all the qualities that
appeal to the critical smo­
ker. HThc.
’it only
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

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NOTASy rtmuc

Flo rid i

BORACE REND ERH ALL
TEACHBN OF MUSIC

Will Civs L a m s si Um Houss 0/ Pupil»
Agent tor tbs Celebrate# H ellet t

Devi»

PIA N O S

W e carry a complete stock
of this fine line. The
Rochester G o o d s — a l l
Nickel-Plated a n d t i n
lined.
Call and let us
H ero la O ne o n the B e s t ifcdw you. Prices always
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M arket
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H - SANFORD

Miss Richards’ invited gussu were;
Mtodansas Brothereon. Bowler, M. C. Tolar,

k r - RlMt iMq»VJKs&gt;nii n Ur. and Mrs.
Polk, Mr. and Mr».» Luke.:
Dana Misses Mnbti Bowisr, Q u a Look»
Guild. AlkeTotherly, Plora Johnson. Fibre
Walker, Gertie Speer, Nellie Fureo, Mery

C uspid or

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Gorham'« StcrUng Silver
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Elgin and Walth««» Witches

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Our Prices A re .
. the Low est

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Knapsack Sprays
Both

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for making these sprays

Knapsack

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S p ra y s

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F irst Cool M ornings
M.ost
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ILTTÉR fROM COL. THRASHER
Write* Interesting L etter About Won­
der* of Switzerland
. Tb* fVtt Nttfcmll Btnk oi fUniord. Sanford. FI*.'Gentlemen—Many thanks for your last
remittance and for your lost report made
. Aug. 10th. I do not know how I could
get aland or remain abroad if it was not
for your .continued kindness and atten­
tion. How shall I reward you for It allT
fini, I wùl) id express my sincere
tbaiiUiûr„ct&gt;nif|ituJaîh&gt;a».&lt;jn my attain­
ing my seventy-first birthday and four
kind wishes for many returns. Since» I
t . •« feeling younger than when you ‘ last
uw me. and since I cannot reasonably
hope to do to. wouldn’t it be vary delightful for me to return the congratulations to
_ wne of ypu when you roaefa t|te ago of
•«mty-one. According to ’ the mortuary
ublei t may, bnnlng railroad and stemob«t wreck*, and avalanche and snow
raoqntsia climbing accidents, reasonably
expect to reach the age of acvcnty-Dvr&gt;—
. ««I feu I jnay not see you all again. 1

H . F E R N A L D

HARDW ARE COM PANY
down ttte' corridors of Time to, or almost
to the dawn of creation. And then there
it the something within us that craves
change, novelty: something newer, grand­
er. more benutiful. more nttrnctlve than
.the things and places to which we have
been accustomed.
While I write a bn ml Is discoursing the
most delightful Swiss music, and I glauco
outside and there stands that grnnd, rug­
ged .'monarch of the Alps, The Matter­
horn, nil burled in snow around Its base
and away up for that 12,000 feci to
where the steepness it so great that the
enow cannot hold (about 3,000 feet) and

ing August and every night here wc
hnve been sleeping under blankets end
feather beds.
This leaves me well and hungry—now
11:30 a. m. (I pause for a minute to go
to the telescope and look ul four men now
on top of tbc Matterhorn, * 15,000 feet
above sea level). The day is »perfect*
not n cloud In tluf sky and Nature smiles.
, Much love to each and ail, and I beg
you not to forget me.

Truly.
A M. TUKASHEJt.

It. aèems to look down with contempt
upon a thousand other snow capped
peaka and the'glacier* iron) 8 0 0 to 2.000
loot deep,'’three to live miles across, and
from tbb mUes'tò twenty ins1cngflu •
This plaice Is u small village 6.000 feel
above sea level, mode up of hotels, right
or twelve of them, nil of which nrc crowd­

ed. and U reached by a cog-wheel and
regular fallroad combined, which brandies
off from the railroad running between
,0
T«*, and 1 am to anxious Montrcux on Lake Geneva to Milan, Italy,
•Ixmi you. lest some of you may not be through a grand, wild, rugged pass, und

there to meet me at the station krhen I
return.
.' {- _ ' * * .» v. »sfyVjjg
I bare been quite .fortunate thug^ far.
-» “ ,e f**d no-accident, have been well
««y minute, slept Well overy night, ofK; ;
dreaming about yon all. and then eatsquare meals eypry day and,
w afternoon iç#. i ought tri be end am

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‘M^hcr th, roeebuda while you m u y ^
I*
**ds beautiful, gem In mtud,
’ * H *in«LÏ tuny become h » o»d or ago
^
* plljr,lc#,,y unable to niake a seeVlli*
World, ijjgTo decided

• ^msina'whlle longer and pluck «m e
rü* W M ° ™ -i 'tty goodbye to
.^ 'ju lty ,andir «roM .tbe briny deep:
,

are so many wondrously;bq*utifui-

^i»u ybe*ed and enjoyed W f beie;
&gt; !1 hT ! 8,0 bu ^ W*«Aüwrç tn-’Tbo
?
**•.*»»•
homo of t b c W
I have seen and enjoyed the moat of
to bo different: the
amt of antiquity and the frosts and
•«»&lt;! of many rolling centuries seem to
W a tu ^ ad a glory Indescribable and
Jg ftS K

Tb° üUe* Ion &lt;* patriotism

Fide of country U Involved. I am

flesfrJÜ u mir °Wn F1***** tnd dear old
1 h* ve

h s ^ .^ :. U cOUntr,&lt;^
M it a , W

•ooletbl°d of

custom, «nd
M « U * r

awav

along betide the moat furiously And.mad­
ly, wildly rushing stream of water to be V Sum m er or W inter
1 '
iigr ■
seen anywhere, while high, rough granite
mountains run up almpa^ perpendicular we don supply your/wants, in the
an either aide to tW height of 1.500, and Automobile line. If you want to
rent _
. .
jhsomo ple^s 3.ÙOO feet.'
A Motor For Any Purpose
; * These things and these sights ure cxltiltirultng. deeply Imerostlng and owp in­ we tire ot your service with the
spiring.* Knd one seldom gets tired view­ very best-cars. Wc .never, sleep,
ing them and never ceases giving heart- ft yon ure in trouble coll ps any
'felt thanks for it dll to Ulra.wbo made it. hour of the night or day. *
Bill-I Weary you. ' Enclosed you will And
some (King * abemt. glaciers. r l have teen
them, abd.ln wonder and astonishment Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
gazed upo**tho*$ vast froicetr riven*of
PHON E 3 3 1
Ice and ariow which never melt.' The g g ; 9 m m .SS= = S= S= S= ^ _________
New “York [«pera.are likely to copy items- P l w w w s w w w w w w w w r w W w
like this, but they may escape the eye« o f 1
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
some of you,
From Zermatt a regular cog-wheel rail'
25 BICYCLES
roag runs up and up. winding higher and
FROM H N Ur TO IW. FOR NEW
alili higher to near the topofGovner
Bet *71
P t - v *7
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SMANIBAROER
Grat Mountain, and from that point the
ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
Matterhorn. Monte Rosa, Castor and Pol­
ios and hundreds of other snow cover«*!
mountains are to be seen plainly, M well
aa snow Adds and Immense glaciers, and
Is said tò be one of the moot beautiful,
grtnd and charming spots on the earth,
Plum bing and
We were all up there for four hours on
G as Fittin g
last Sanday. together with several thou­
sand. The trip takes one and one-half All Work Receives MyPerfonal Attention
hours up, and there woe six to eight
• ond beet Vforta
, „
•.riiv .
-i - e
» .*e
trains. ‘-.On Sept. 15th the Itotela close (or
Hlione WO
thè winter. It then Sets very cold. Dur- Opposite City Hall

C . H. D I N G E E

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No. 8

STOMACH MISERY
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PU RIFY YOUR BLOOD WITH LEONAROI’8 BLOOD ELIXIR AND YOUR
DIGESTION "WILL BE CURED AT ONCE. •
Remedy Sold Under ftOOO.OO Guarantee to Cure or Colt Nothing.
It Is Impure blood that undermines tho stomach, brings on Indigestion,
lack of appetite, gulping of food, and the many other symptoms that ore com­
monly known as stomach misery.
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Inorease the number of red corpuscles In tho blood; clesnse It of poison
and Impurities with I-oonnrdl’n ITIood Kllxtr and iho illK«Hlton will Improvu at
o n ce ,'tUe appetite will be bettor and you can oat anything without suffering
some form of stomach mUery.
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LoonurdiJs Hlond Elixir lncrcnst&gt;B the blood supply, drives out all Im­
purities, regulates *lho circulation und gives the digestive orgnns strongth to
care for the food without any of the pangs of Indigestion that rnaku life
miserable to tliousands.
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LeonanU's Illootl Elixir Is the one real remedy for blood dtwjflsot that
noror fails to benoflt. It cured the many diseases that aro caused by a bad
state of the blood. Berofula, skin diseases, bolls,'nlcors» rhotimnUsm. slomsch
troubles, catarrh, syphilis and kldnoy and lifer complaluts al) quickly yield to
I
the marvelous curativo power of this hcnlth glver. *' &gt;
In the past few years, the old spehinca, MTsnparill»» and cures have
dropped by '.be wayside until today, wherever Lcobnrdi'* Blood Kllrir Is
known Ha sales ore larger than those of nil other blood medicines combined
The use of this wonderful remedy makes nil .the difference between tin
pure sluggish blood and a healthy, energetic condlt o'b: tho difference be
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Interesting solan-

By far the most Important find was
mads In a lants hidden eove on
Guadalupe Island, where the scientists
came upon three herds of sea clc
phants. about the present existence
of which
_____ (hare has been serious
doubt, many believing them to be exThe first sea elephant seen was h
gigantic bull lying prone on the sand
under a towering cliff. Aa soon as ha
sighted the explorers lie made for
the water, but before ha reached the
edge he was shot by one of the nat­
uralists In tbs boat. It being tmposal
bis to take him alive, This animal
was the largest seen and measured
about I I feat In length. Tbs wetgbt
was enormous.
Tbs party managed to round up
fire tire young Sea elephants, am
these were taken aboard. They die
not show the well-developed elephantliko snout or trunk of tbs adults sod
resembled tbs California tea lion.
Tbay all showed light and wallowed
abont thè deck unoeaìlngly. Their
cali, hard to deacrlbe, I» a concert of
sharp crlee and barklngs.
The largasi hard of these water elepbanta com prisi about flfty. of all
agea and altea, and they were lylng
high on tbe beach. They were eo
■luggtsb and tnactlre tbat tbe nat-

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tailoring
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process— 38 years of knowing how—th a t elimi­
presses his approval of your new outfit? nates faulty work at these four proof points,‘where
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tained that elusive something called “Distinction -v»**.,«™**
in Dress" and that the cost was no greater than -PRINTZESS garin
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There's a delicacy of line— and grace of style to a
PRINTZESS that proves that PRINTZESS designs
are close to foreign inspiration and also that they
know how to create.

Herd of 8ea Elephants,
i walked among them

The materials are of true wool quality— tested and
retested before tliey are judged worthy of bearing
the- PRINTZESS label—there’s reason in such
testing—in such extreme caution—for the PRINT­
ZESS label is a guarantee that each gariueqt.inust
givY! you two seasons of satisfactory wear.

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.... much Ilka the terrifying ones of
* caged Ilona. At times they cm IVied,
*7" from their mouths small clouds of
wblta vapor and rolled their large
black area. The eyea of tbe bulla
ware more than three Inches In dlam■s ta r ,,
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a black bare, found nowhere else In
the world except on another Island
near by. These tmree. cost black on
top, Inhabit'the sea caves and (be
- rocks of the- cliffs and mesas. Hun­
dreds of Immense II sards, rare birds.
Ashes never before seen and an un­
classified dear wore taken.

The curving lines-ef PRINTZESS lit are more ac­
curate than tfie ‘‘cusTom-made fit” of your tailor—
never a wrinkle at collar, shoulder, front and

GREAT BELLS OF THE WORLD

When It had been cast, attempt was
made to bang It so that li m ight'be
rung, but, by an unhappy chance. It
Conviction In a Kansas Murder Case
broke from tta supports and fell to
la Affirmed on Circumstantial
tho ground, wharsln It mads a great
Evidence.
- Philadelphia.—in the great drama bole Into which It sank and lay fo r
of history, bell* have played a very many years. Finally, attar more than
Topeka, Ran.—Is tbe erldencd ob­
mlnent role. Tbo bell most, hl«~ a hundred years 'of oblivion. It waa
tained from tbe action of . blood
cal and moyl dear to all Americana raised and placed -in a publio sfiuare
hounda and the tracke of aboea auffl
In Moscow, where It now stands, This
la the "Liberty Belt" now In Philadel­
dent to bold, where a mart Is con phia. The other nations of the world ball welgha more than 440,000 pounds.
vtoted of murderT Tho .Kansas au bava bells aa famous and dear (o them . and la more than l? fast, in height
prams court baa daoldad that It la. In historic memory as our L lh o rtr_ and. fitt feet In olfcufnferenca.
where the dogs have been proved to B a ll*
Thore Is a ball In nortbbrn China
he accurate and reliable in .following
Belfast, Ireland, there la a bell which has been ringing without Inter*
the trail of human footsteps.
ed to ba 1,3.12 years old. It la mission for 100 years. •The -natives
In November, 1010, Jo sep h ‘ Ander
that the bell was bequeathed to believe that; at every stroke of tbe
aotT%as shot and killed aAhfs home
jrch in that city by 8t. Patrick, bell a devil la exorcised from their
in Graham county. Olcn Ajam s lived
carefully preserved and orna- m idst A «pedal tax has been )«vj«d
alx mtlea away, bu t he y f* . known to
lf
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to support those.who mako a business
hare left bta home earty*-tfi the 'anrwjl
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of ringing this bell. It Is rung by a
nlhg of the murder, returning etVly
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system of relay teAms 'that keep rethe next^ morning. Tracks A bou tth e
placing on# another.
home of’ Anderson gave, the blood
The hV-tnry of bells («.very Interesthounda a good trail And they followed
They are usually connected with
It to the Adame house. Shoe tracks
Kant perioda In a nation's exist' a t the Adami home and around*. An­
derson's body corresponded with the
atfoea*~whlch Adame wore. The ahoee
ntónoulc lyrtw; 'T h e Belle," by Edand the bloodhounds afforded tbe only
rdpr Allen Ito *: waa Inspired by .thè
evidence adduced against Adams ex­
Tinging of (Amrch baile p aar hip pome.
cept some conflicting etatementa he
Father Promt*« beautiful lyrlo, *Tbe
cned« at the. tim e of hja arrest
Bèlle of iRhendon." was Inspired by
v As a poeatble motive tor tho crime,
tbe bells near Cork, Ireland/* Bella
a lt was brought out at the trial that
that ring at scheduled peAbda To. ear-^Anderson had aocueed Adams and
lain communities become, as It war«,
some othaf young men of breaking
a living part of thd fommuhlty.
lo s e b o o lh o u a e some time before. I
Care of Tree Wound.
lie boys bad damaged the furniture
Whenever a large' Hmb&lt; is' sewed'
and .budding considerably .and were
from tho tree the wound should be at
once covered with wax o f th ick paint-

BLOODHOUNDS AS TRACKERS

T sar Kolokel the Largest, but "Liberty
Ball” Is Dearest to Hearts of
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Wou pun,' Wls -Parolad after aerrlag twelve years to r tpurdering her
husband, Mrs. Martin Thrush has voiunurlly returned to state prison. She

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Whan a grandfather's d ock !

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oot been opened for many year«.

Leading .newspaper men and other
prominent dtlxen* paid last honors to
the late Joseph Puliteci, editor and
publisher of die New York World and
Louis Cost-Dispatch. All his news­
paper interests were represented at the
funeral held at St Thomas’ Episcopal
cHhrcluWednevla y
Inventor of Musical Qlai ee.
, Itlchnid Pockrlch, nn Irish: tan. wee
the Inventor of musfcal g asses—or­
dinary drinking glasses limed by se­
lection aud played by passing, wot fin
gars over the brim. He rhowed his
Invention first In Dublin, and took It
tb London about: 1760.
Moving 8plrlt of Today.
. Potro*, which may ba described as
the moving spirit of tho age, fa being
nppllod fro freely nowadays to locomo­
tion generally that future generations
will p rel'itly wonder however w e
manek''d‘to get along without I t '*
Cl.-nlflcs lio n o f D ia m o n d s .
The diamond called a -brilliant bM
SS fecets. A roee diamond le faceted
only on the topi It has a'fiat bottom.
Paper Prom Millet Stalks. .
Tbe Japanese manufacture much of
their papar from inlllet sutlks. ; Man­
churia furnishes about 146,000 iòne of
pulp a year.

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IN SA N F O R D — Life in Wonh Liuhig
SA N FO R D ,

FL O R ID A , T U C S D A T ,

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Spend Nl|M Here
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f*t that the I
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GilaerrlUe
loaded with live Mock imita
¡0 florida I
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W H O S E ORGANIZATION G IV E S HIM T H E B E S T M A RKETS TO S E L L IN AND S A V E S HIM ,
* F IF T E E N OR TWENTY PER CENT. IN BUYING— DEFINITE E X P E R IE N C E

By JOHN L E E CO U LTER

J .M A n a t r
andI demonstrating
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FARMER

(liim tclf • Mlnof^oli Ftrinrf, of Mâîlof y.'Mlnn., Member of tht Faculty oUhc University of Minoeioia, and Supervisor of Agricultural

S s c t i about mu and fertilizer«. Only
¡f i r tour* »top will be m a d e ^ ti^ n y
* L bot Sanford is lu ck ly j« having
1 ..«rimental train atOJf biro one

Statistic» of the Census Bureau)

¡5 of November 17th at 7:40 .n d teave
__ ggpirdav November 18th. ai 10 o clock.

gMglving.our people amplo opportunity
w imped the contents of this train, and
lUten to the instructive lecture*. San­
ford »touki gel busy and show the visit­
country whlio they are
ta« sad the growers should try end
intQfe t° l*^0 n half holiday, and come
In t&gt; the city on that day and make it o
t&amp; m . Prof. Rolfs who has been here
opoa several uccaulon*. will have charge
of thi train. These experimental trains
have -proved very successful In other
»utes and In Sanford eepeclally the Uf in
.will prove of great value to every trucker
gad business roan.- B«-* ready* to give
them the glad liaud and let every, one
attend the meeting,________"
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W. S. Price, foreman of the planing
mill denartmrru of the W. P. C art« lxim-

John II. Sparks World's Fanions Shows
lo Visit Sunfnrd for One Day Anly
Two Exhibitions
Four hundred people employed and car­
rying over two hundred foreign and do­
mestic animals, is the statement made by
Mr. C. .S-Clark agent f&lt;?r the Spark* Show»1
who wns in town Inst Monday making ar­
rangements for the appearance of tins
big show on Thursday, December 7th.
The strange, colony of people, handsome
horses, rare wild animals and the golden
caravans are scheduled to arrive here dur­
ing the early hours nf the morning, of the
above date in their own specla) trains of
specially built railway cars from Orlando,
where they will exhibit the day-before.
Show day will begin with n big street
parade at 12 o'clock noon, and two per­
formances will be given, the first starting
at 2 o'clock and the other at 8 o'clock. It
Is said that the Sparks Shows have $75.000 tied up in chariots, tableau, floats,
musical vehicles, fanciful and historic
enstumes. and expensive and odd things
of distinctive parade use.
The Sparks Shows' have Improved and
grown remarkably "during the last few
years, and lo those of us who remember
Its former visits comes the thought that
It was always a clean, moral and qnlerlalnlng show, apd one wc never hesitated
in having our families visit. It is «aid
that the show still retains these features
that made it such a welcome visitor in
the year« gone by, and that its methods
of doing business with the public are still
of that same high order.
McCullers New Delivery Auto
I- I’, McCuller wins the medal for
tiring the most progressive business man
in the city, the llrst to tnslull nn up to
dale auto delivery wagon. Mr. Me
Culler has n large trade and for some
lime has been planing to cover more
territory in shorter lime, and lias ootne to
the conclusion that the nuto had preced­
ence over the horse, lie lias n Schncht
or words to that effect, and will tie abb*
to make a tour of the city and suburbs
in record time
l e n d A Hund S o ci e t y

Tin* Lend A Hand Society,-, will-meet
Friday afternoon November 18th. in the
Weluku Club rooms nt ’1 o'clock. A full
attendance of the members is deal pet),
and every young lady In the city Is most
urgently requested to be pteiCTl
A
verv Interesting program bos. been
arranged fur the afternoon. Miss Linda
fstiller will givr a Iliogrnphical sketch of
Edward J-'verette llnle; from whose ideas
the lend A Hand Society »as motfelrd
Mis« igerna Stout will give a sketch of
"The Man Without A Country
land, build roads, build churches and
Reading—Miss Charlotte Keelor
school*, hir«t o(licient teachers, and pay
Piano Solo—Miss Florence Frank.
fair salaries,' rujd they cannot expect ty
Song—Miss Mabel Bowler.
have the fndil lies'HiJh c ir Imines which
are found in Ihe hqniii of people living
in the cities. I am not now «(leaking of
the southern (ilfijttcts wifii then broad
acres of laud, i inn speaking of the aver
age farmers.

Nsstf of Good Companions,
Wo Vent one or two companions of
latelltgsuro. probity and sens«, to
v « r nut life s iili, persuua by whom
*• e*a measure ourselves ‘ and who
.sk*II hnld u» fn,| (n
aanao and
tlMtlo.—Fmt-rtnn

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SHALL THE PEOPLE RULE?
The Peoples Candidates for Alderman
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W *. S . Hand
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.W. H. Underwood
L.. Woodruff
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P. M. Elder,
T. J. Miller,
Geo. Fox, Jr

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supply thereby lowering
our present bi^h, rate, of
uro insurance. :?

!‘uye no ill will for any,

1 ui S nford. and therefore ‘
e no rnridjo sling,
nends ^our* fr nchise is
your personal property and the
man who would seek to rule or
control] your vote is an enemy
10 good government.
Vote
y°ur convictions.

^fineiubfr 3 am not (hr can*
J^att of the politicians, but
3 am tij? lìfoplrs’ canbibate.
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etica In the average stale. Yet not a
dozen organizations like the produce ex­
change of the eastern shore of Virginia
can be"found In tbo whole of the United
States.
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ganizing and the peach growers of Geor­
gia are struggling with their problem.
They luva~not yet succeeded Jn perfect­
ing as successful-ajeiiMjoI organizations

Mceooonr; and ;tl»ay

••'We stand for Progress—the substantial "md.
We stand for a better water supply for the people and
fire protection for the peoples’ property.
. “We are not the candidates of the politicians nor the
bosséà nof the Water Works Company, nor the candidates
of ONE MAN.
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iA business man’s administration.
Voté fôr all of us. We stand for the best interest of
Sanford and all the people. Equal rights to all—special
privilegeJ o none. ,
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                    <text>October 27,1911

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
F O IN U

PURELY PERSONAL

How Celery City Vanity f a i r While
Away th e Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales entertained the
Auction Bridge Club Thursday afternoon.
Tee decoratlona were yellow daisies. Two
tables of bridge . were ptayed. Mrs. For*
rest Lake tnpde the highest score and won
the first prize, a lovely hand peloted
plate. Tbe consolation prise, a box of
candy was received by Mrs. R. S. Keelor.
After the card* a delicious chicken salad
course was served-. Mrs. Gonzales' in*
vitad guests were Mrs. R. S. Keelor. Mrs.
Geo. Speer, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs. ¿Sam­
uel Puloiton. Mrs. Robert Newman, MrsFrank Lane. Mrs. A. Connelly, Mrs D. L.
Thrasher, Mrs. J. W. Dickins.
Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin entertained the
Every Week Bridge Oub Wednesday af*
tarnooo. Two tables of .bridge were play,
ed. Tbe top score was made by Mrs.. W.
D. Holden, who won the first prize. Tbe
Prslber, a pretty bisque figure. After
tbe conclusion of Uie games of cards a
delicious salad courpe was served. Mrs.
McLaughlin’s guests were Mesdsmes R. S.
Keelor, 0. W. Brady, W. D. Holden, For­
n a i Lake. 0. W. King. H. P. Driver. W.
W. Prather.
The ladies of the Woodmen's Circle,
held their regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon, after all necessary business
* had been attended to, tbe tadles enjoyed
a social half hour. It was decided that
instead of .bolding their regular meeting
November 6th, they made arrangements
, to charter the launch Molrae, and go to
Enterprise to visit tbe orphanage, each
member of the clrch will take a package
of something, that will be good, .useful
or necessary for the orphans or the home.
There will be room for several others
who may want tp visit tbe orphanage
provided they too, take their package

Another Man Conspiracy.
A hatter sayrf size of hat !s*no In­
dex of brain under IL Women would
have all the beat of It lit It were.—
New T o ri Herald.

The simple-«!, )lghU«t running, fmitnet cutting aaw mill ever built—* mill
that you can buy at the right price and
with which you can make big money.

It’s all in the Taylor Feed
Every mill fit tod with tcirtcablt tinte,
set - out attachtuenU and adjustable
idler. Improved carriaoo-baeking do.
vice is puiat acting and a (ime tacer,
Msdn in all alzes, portable and s ta ­
tionary. .
We manufacture Engines, Boilers,
Bbingle Machines, Cut-Off Saws,Wood
Splitters, et«., and do Foundry Work.
Writs toT Information snd prisse on esrlhlsf

joa nssd.

Mallary A T a y lo r Iron W ork a
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‘•PImA sentence Is not incorrect,“
' IleeltfenÉé* W ' Arizona' have dlaaov
ered timt eketns needles or thorns,*™ a a l^ th e professor, "but U sounds odd.
adm irable Tor usé as grapbophone re­ to the- English speaking ear."— H ar­
producing -pointa,, and a big export vard lam poon.
trado Is. anticipated, *.

GREAT DIAMOND POPULARITY ]

Always the Best .W ay.’
The Odd Change.

The value of the farm s In Kanaka
Is only |l,7IMM,00&lt;V&lt;iI. T h« sixtyo a t cents was for a new 'w rench and
a quart of gasolina.—K ansas lodai*
tx lallst-,
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It takes courage to keep quiet and
go on. It 1* not an easy way, but it.
is the way which, baring taken, no
one ever regret».

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A New. York newspaper chronicles
tho arrival In that city of an American
Stenography 2,000 Year* Agp.
boy wkp speaks no English. It Is In­
It seem s Incredible, but it can be ferred that tbe little chap converses
proved, already in the olden, tim es habitually In the baaabail dlaloqt.
there were stenographers who took
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dowp thé speeches made In the Itomeli
Woman's Influence*
■enatS hr In pjubllc. They were called
For a woman to be.wise and a t lbs
notarti and' w« find a place In Sue­
sam
e lima womanly la to wield a ire-,
tonius .w hero Augustus Is angry be*
catta» tbe stenographers reported tbe mention» Influence which may be felt
for good In the live» of generation» to
speech-of C»**«r for *MeUtil lu» In a
come.—David S tarr Jordan.
very 1m pé rfecFYlHoift e r.

C H O IC E O F A FIN E

On display, «t H. M^tAuiin'ft JowoIcry Store
* G^ter Saturday (sold?*, and guaranteed by Mr. McLaulin). will be aw « t^d to the young lady securing
.'the .-.most votes. " Nominations «fepow open, and

y ^Only "Oxcluslve baker in the. city. AH
mixing.done with latest improved Sdni■ftary roachihery:
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TICKING o u r. 1 0 1 UN\
N K C K S S 4 B T gg|
TKNttS Mr t o o n no
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TOUK a t KCK BOOK.
IT ILL KN4BLK YOU TO.
T IK IT A CLOIMM "T4B~

Sponccr’o Bread handled 'by-all firs
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the privilege o f o n e n o m in a tio n w ith each ten
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Published 8«ml~WMkly— Tu*td*y And Friday

IN SANFORD—Lih i$ Worth Living
■AMPORD, FLORIDA, TUIROAV, OCTORRR 31, 1*11
PhlUp Solow yesterday In general m j •ions. Solow, hud Seen convlotcd by Astitled by Assistant District ' Attorney
WaMeryogel' of bringing Elolse Wendt
Items of Interest G*e«ned From from Pittsburg To this d ty (qt Immoral
purpose«. His sentence was 24 years.
Various Sources
PI
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Monslgnor Diotnede Fuldonio, Apostolic
— Bl
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delegate to the United States, and ArchHAPPENINGS DIKING THE WEE* bishop O'Connell of Boston and Farley of
New York, official notice of whose selec­
tion os additions to the college of cardinalt was received yesterday, will probably
•all for Rome not later than Nov, 10.
Marshall Glover, of Bridgeport, Ala.
this morning shot a belied buzzard tin t
has been seen in Tennessee and Alaborpa
annually for several years. Around its
neck was fastened a bell with inscription,
“Genoa, Italy, 1874.” It was a sleigh bell
fastened by three copper wires, one of
which was worn in two.
'
Hundreds of thousands of beach trees
in Georgia are in full bloom. - months In
advance of the proper season. Owners
"Of the
°Mn'»ry miL'Tl* rri*1 down
ov^m iirprospect of a failure of-Ute crap.
of ships end power of armambm, the
next season ns n result
&gt; f';
grMt naval review to be held at H ew
Goats' milk is a specific for the drink
Tort Nov. 2. promises to eclipse any
naval pagaent ever bekl In this country, habit, according to Dr. Adeloldc M. Ab­
president Toft not only will sail through bott, superintendent of the health and
tbs four lines of ships at anchor in the heredity department of the Women's
Hadsun river* but wjll watch tbe vast Christian Temperance Union.
army pWi up Its anchors and get under
Mrs. W ight To Make Address
way. Me wlU then lead tbe*4ong column
Rev. Edwin A. Waldo, pastor of the
down the bay sad off Staten Islond^will
stsod aside on tire Muyowrr and again Union Congregational church nt West
Palm Beach, has written Secretary Man­
review the fleet
I ns it posses out -to sea
ning. of the Florida Conference of Char­
i The situation In Peking is becoming
ities ami Correction, that lie will Ire un­
worse. A veritable panic prevails among
able to deliver an uddresx when the con­
the Msim-Iius and tire Mnnchu .women are
vention meets In Jacksonville November
adopting Chinese dress. Some of them
IG-1H. Dr. Waldo is In burl health, and
are attempting to make their feet appear
his physician bus a absolutely prohibited
small by peculiarly constructed shoes.
the extra tax on his strength, lie is not
Mest of lire trains leaving the capital are
even
certonln whether he will be
* able to
drawn by two engines, ao'heavily are they
attend.
"However,”
be
writes
"I hojre to
landed, tire people titling qn top of their
bo. on hand at the second conference,
household belongings. Officials are seek­
ing.asylum for their wives and children wherever that Is held, for I sin deeply
interested in the success of the move­
•*
among the foreigners.
ment.’’
v The governors of several southern stats«,
Dr. Waldo was the founder of the
with their commissioners of agriculture, charitable organization which took care
met in New Orleans to frame a way to of tire thousands of human derelicts left
lncm*e the price of cotton and find more after lire close of the great Chicago world's
economic means of pU'ing the staple on fair. This is now the Unlated Clinrities
tie market and getting adequate statisof Chicago, am) one of America's fore­
.tks beneficial to tire seller.
most charity organizations.
Representative Burleson of Tsxar,
Mr*. ..Susie B. Wight, who beads the
chsinnsu of the Democratic caucus of the philanthropic committee of the the state
house and one of the party leaders In Federation of Woman’s clubs has written
congress, want« tbe department of jus­ from'her home in Sanford that she Will
tice Li proceed against the officers of the accept the invitation to speak to the con­
steel trust, not merely against the corpor­ ference. Her topic will be Social Service
ation. He believes [Jjat'the deportment and The Woman’s Club.
can have Judge Gary and Mr. Frick In­
Wrs Wight Is one of the most promi­
dicted in Washington for their part in the- nent members of tire federuitun. and lias
ceosjdracy to get- *"—
President
Roosevelt to for n tong lime been active in promoting
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practicclly unction tbe absorption of the the good work it has undertaken. The
.Tennessee Coal and Iron company by the fact that the conference la to be held Is
Ueei corporation.
largely due U&gt; the Influence of the ladies
Tbs Italian troops have for tbe past and their prcsislcnt efforts.—Tlmesthree days been systematically slaughter­ Union. .*
■* •
ing the Arab tribemen ontslde the d ty of
Tripoli. The tribesmen areJ unable to re­
fo o t Bail Game
1 , *
sist the troops and are gradually being
Sanford High School and Del .ami High
beaten back. "
School football teams, will play at Holden
*
I.
The most severe sentence ever inflicted Park next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
in a "white slave" caw In New York wqs Come out and give the boys a rousing
imposed by Judge Warren W. Foster on support.
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staftd for a decent water
supply thereby Jowefing
our present high^e rate -of
' Hre insurance.
'
^ 1 have no-,ill*will (or any
Sian in Sanford and therefore
Jlhve no mud to sling.
Friends your franchise is
wtaonal property and the
roan.Who wo\ild seek to rule or
contfoll your, vote fs an enemy
to good g&amp;Verpment - Vote
yoiir convictions.

I

tomtmber i sm not tj» ran«
pfUstr of Qjt paliti:Urns, but
1 am tpe ptoples’ taiiblbatr.

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fhe General News of The Land
of Flowers.

Fom
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CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

Tf|e

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ort. ^
[ieceftl
ytiii
,^ e pn
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u |e 0|
could
out th
celery
will b&lt;
m«»»
produt
INCOME rttOM SALE or ntUOUCTS

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Kind of
Ai
product .
re«
Lettuce ........
.82.
Cauliflower......................... I,
Oranges................ » ..
E g g p la n t......’, .............
Cabbage'1..........
Tornatola
I.
Beans. ...•......................
Brets

Tatui income
Total packages, 4.85
cost «ir ntooomoH
C ra te s,...
Labor . . .
Fertilizer*
Tolal expenses
Net profits
$3,746.47
This is equal to a not profit of $749.30
per ncre,
Tire packages shlp|«d csi h month were
as follows.
*■
- October
............................« ...
63
November
v ........................
53
Docerober.....................
55®
January.......
.................. r ......... 1*265
February.
. ................., 114
March....... ....................
1.123

Total jMckages
4.052
" The first shipment was made on tire
3rd, of October and tire last shipment
was made on the 14th of Joiy. Thi
shipping season covered « period of nine
months and eleven days..
' Tbe products «hipped cadi month wet*
ag follow?:.
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October—Eggplant, cabbage, caoliflqwcr and oranges. \ ...
November—Cauli flower and oranges.
December—Lettuce and oranges ■
January—Cauliflower, letture and cababage.
-u, *■. V%
February—Cakli(tower, lettuce and cabImge.
March—Cauliflower, cabbage, beets and
lettuce.
v
April—Lettuce, cabbage and beets.
May—Tomatoes and eggplant,
fjj"
June—Tomatoes, eggplant and b*«BjL&gt;July—EggpiatU.,
' '
This lost suite shows that one must be
experienced in the culture as well, as
having the knowledge of when ito* prepoft
the seqd beds so as to have the products
coma on the market at a tin»,w hen the
market is rushed with a gopsL demand.
This point should atone sivow'“ the new­
comer that Ire will have to proceed vety
carefully In order to make ‘a- «recess of
the vsriou« lines.
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The sldpmenu frodi this 'fam i weft
Bollito' thlrtjr-nlns d if f e r e n t- f ir m s in ­
dividuals, besides a considerable, number
uf packages which were sold on the ex­
press platform and wots entered on the
account slip« os cash sales. One must
pot only be a good grower of vegetables,
but must also be a business man of con­
siderable proportions In order to select
the [Roper firms to whom he should ship
bis products lli o/dèr to «scure (he best
results, ail of which makes It vary plain
that • m in fresh from a book-keeper's
job or from other indoor work should have
rough sailing to bring «boot « balance In
the right aid« of his ledger unless be had
some good previous knowledge of the
trucking * business and even then he
n ig h t go wrong*lf be brought his Noctberp

An Epitome of th e W eek's Most lm- p o rta n t Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.
R. L. Martin, the engineer at the big
mill of the Rentz Lumber Co., at Fort
McCoy* while oiling the machinery a few
days ago was caught i n ' the great belt
and whirled around several times before
the engine could be stopped. His cloth­
ing was stripped almost entirely fpxn ..
tils body and he was badly shaken up
and somewhat bruised, but. remarkable
to slqte, was not seriously hurt.
Marvin M. Hibbard, assistant foreman
a t the Tampa Foundry and Machine
Works and one of the best known ruaxTifntsla and m«rh a n tra in. rhU rltv. wm
Instantly killed Friday morning and his
body horribly crushed and mangled as
the heavy draw at lire Lafayette street
bridge in closing caught him under­
neath the heavy rollers passing over bis
body, nearly severing it.
Miss Elsie Young Douglii* a sisterAA*
law of former Governor Broward and -his • *1
chief stenographer whllo^overnor, has
been admitted to, the bar by the State
supreme court
DeSotc counts is preparing fur an elec­
tion to determine the site for the new
court hoose.
A farmer named Pylnnt. who lives
near Fart Meade, planted an acre of
sweet potatoes lust October front which
he dug 312 busheis, worth fl n bushel.
The cost of planting, fertilizing, etc., did
Quiet Home M arriage
not exceed 33c a bushel, leaving Mr.
Miss Sallic Ixm Peabody and W K.
Pylant a net jiruflt of about $200 per
Griffith surprised their friends by being
acre.
quietly married Sunday evening aj the
Col. T. J. L. Brown lias announced his
home of tire brides mother- Mrs E. W.
aatulldacy
for Congressman at large from
Peabody at six «'clock; lo the preserwe
Florida
and
expects to conduct nn active
of the family and a few fripnds. Rev.
campaign
fur
tbe position. First an­
C. If. Summers performed the ceremony.
nouncement
of
Ins
intention was made
Mr. Griffith is well known in Sanford
in
Tampa
yesterday.
where he w«s a resident for some years
and on emptoyaHkf th e ’Atlantic Coast. Gsorge £. Sc bring, from the Ohio tpwn
Line. The many rridnis of the happy which bears his name, one of the largest
couple and th« Herald extends con­ and wealthiest pottery . manufacturer? in
gratulations to Mfj and Hp». Griffith and the United States, has purchased 8,0(16
b«st wishes for a tong nnd prosperous sexes in'll!* Avon Park district and will
journey through Ilf* The happy event spend ‘ mud» ‘money in beoutifyiug the
become known upon after its ocourrance, esl*te.&gt;
and quite a number of tlrelr ac«iunUltanccs
Joined the family at tire train lu see
A rriv a l and D eparture or iraln s
them off on tlrelr trip to SarosatA, Fla.,
NORTH BOUND
tile grooms present home where he is
No.
«2
Ai
1
25 a. m.
Lv 1.35 a m.
engag«*! In tire automobile business.
No 84
” 11.35 a. m.
“11.55 a. m.
No. NO
’* 2 33 p. m.
“ *¿.55 p m.
“The Man on Tbe Box”
sotini BOUND
Bert Leigh Irf "The Man on tftd Bax”
No. B3
Ar 2.16 a. m.
Lv 2J2&amp; a. m.
after a run of two hundred nights at - the No. 89 ^
“ 2.05 p..'«n. i
” 2.25 p. in.
Madison Square Theatre New Yorlf*City No. 83
* 6.40 p. th.
- 7.00 p^ iin
ahd nearly lire same at the Grand. Opera
* BRANCH UNES
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Mouse in Chicago.
f "Tire Man on tire Box", Macold Mc­ Trilby AjSt. l*eteroburg—No. 23. Ar. 1.1
Grath's delightful comedy will be soe^ nt p. tn. “ No. 24 Lv. 2.15 p- m.
Leesburg—Nb. 21. Ar. 11.45 a.m . No.
Inperisl Theatre. Nov.. 3rd. wiib llert
22 Lv. 6.50 p. m.
Leigh as the star.

S H A L L T H E P E 0 P L E R U LE?
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The Peoples,Candidates for Alderman1
B. W. Herndon
W. •S.
Hand*• %
Wi H. Underwood
Frank L. Woodruff

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�October 31.I9U

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A Budget of Opinion “ Ju s t Be
tween You and Me“

tne name raim er «t oeign recurs
to you, do not form the opinion that we
are one of* those firms with, such lofty
prices are

A Ctilel la Among Ye Taking Not*»
and ra llb . He'U Prent * £ « -_ .
- So S ays S a u n te re r.'
4 I am Ij i / avo» o( t Cr««t While War
tr T Sanford. Our city has never.realized
the Importance of lighting up the afreets
a t night and 1 suggest to the city ooundi
that three arcbea should be placed across
First street, one at the railroad crossing
one at the First National Bank comer
and one At Palmetto avenue crossing, /
These, arches can either consist , of
incandaacent lights or we could have
Illuminated descriptive signs, .There Is
an doubt in the world but that m any a
m an would get off tb qtraln in the even­
ing and aee Sanford because the place I
looked attractive a s the train pulled in I
to the depot. If a city Is alive It will
bq well lighted, if it is desd all tbs I
lights are out
Taka your choioel
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4 I see by the Orlando papers that the
enterprising citizens of that "town are
organising a country club and the thought
occurs to mo that Sanford could have the'
fluent country dub in the state if the
people would come across and give it
the support. Either upon Lake Monroe,
or the Sc Johns or upon the numerous
d e a r water lakes near here a beautiful
site could bo purchased and a fine gams,
preserve established that would appeal
not on)/ to our own people but to the
tourists who want to come to *Sanford
now If some inducements were offered.
Golf, tennis, boating and dancing would
while Sway, many a pleasant hour and
both ladies and gentlemen would have a

The facts are we are selling clothes which
have m l personalttg balue at about the sam e
prices you often pay for
just ordinary clothes.
{Jfek
If you are
iirthe market—
or will be soon---for a suit
or over coat, d^jp in and
let us try one or two gar­
ments on you.
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C O LLA R S
em body these essentials. T h e y
sit in dose about the top, yet
there's ample room to tic the
wide, modish cravat.
- H iv in g the “ N o tch ,” thege
collars are easy to put on, easier to
take off, stay closed in front, iuid
have no buttonhole to rip o u t

came m

cares of life for a fe* hours each day.
Sanford needs a country club and we
ought to get together and organize one.

4 The reunion of veterans at Orlando
last week brought to mind again Uie
dearth of organizations of die kind in
Sanford
Where is the General Finnegan Camp
of Confederate VcteraniT Now that the I
whole state is taking np the m atter of
the Oiu*tce monument our city, die home I
of General Finnegan, is silent and there
Tl OOt'a camp of vetrirattk or a chapter of
the daughters of the Confederacy. There
ore plenty of daughters here to foriy a
Urge chapter and how fine it would be if I
these saiga changing gixis could con­
gregate on Memorial day and pin the I,
hoqoets nod Cross of Honor upon our]
breasts.
]
Alas! .bow soon are the deeds of that ]
gallant army in gray forgotten!
I
It g a m e d to me that the children of
the south could never forget the deeds!)
of valor performed during the time the |
southern homes were being guarded by ]
the men and even the women of tho]
sooth.
!
The battle of Oiustee was the tk*e that (
turned the northern hosts back from Flofi- [
da and General Finnegan the commanding
officer, a Sanford man, has lived in sting
and story over the Soutidand and yet we
who were his neighbors are silent.
Rouse up, ye daughters, and form al.J
chapter in Sanford and your very j
presence will inspire new life and hope j
Into the old veterans.

Society Brand Suits $2 0 to $30
O th e r. S u it s

$ 1 5 .0 0

and

Up

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®Hijm Jiont 3But ©ualitp Clorijts Slrr â&gt;olb

First St

for tho delay. Hr.
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i largest dealers In
4 Some of my friends in the postoffice j bonding matrials in the city and is conseem to think that 1 have neglected to lv e n a n t with Ike status of building
»ay nice nothings about their postal aav- operations. He says th at If cheaper
Inga bank. Now rightly of course the mopey «were offered by local bankers,
postoffice ’ employees nnd Fostmastrr many citizens would trained Lady s ta rt
Haikibs are greatly In love with (h d rl work on' tall buddings. But the banks'
Utile bank and the government machinery or« insisting on 9 Jpw,eenL a rata of la-

SANFORD,.- FLORIDA

117 First St

4

Dirt and Disease.
, 'tv *
Dirt la the -perfect culture“ of all
disease and of all th at delights tn die*
tass. There the microbes of kit:
plagues lire and move and have tbslr'
being undisturbed by the broom or
the mop. unafraid of (be smell *of
•oap, and never awakened from their
rest b y -th e light from any lamp of
knowledge that oom tltutaa the act
•nee of modem tim es..

TH E C IT Y

Don VOverlook
that suisenp tioa. U ?nu
are la srrnr* renwrnt «i
that we eta shriyi find

the MONEY

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(first S t m t one Uock Irorp Depot opposits PntoO ce)

Collars

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H. E . W IS E , Proprietor
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

soon a Benefit to the city In which U is I
whUa 1 love Mr. Haskins dearly and
locatsd. TU true the people who lormerty I ^ wboM fatCe of faithful employees,
htfried their money under an orange tra« L Tt^ i. n r MUfc H &amp; a , I do not think the
or kept it in an oldatocklngfcannowbrittghjQl(ej States government U due gny
It forth and Unde Sam
** boquets J b r . stafflhg a pjstgl savings
IL Vary floe budnem fdr the dtoif or
^
welcome, every pew
T “ ?*“ °r d '^ J who has no confidence m p n , ^ of any k tifd h K t f ^ p t to Mevfta
the local depbaltory that pays more in- fpw nickels here but I (ail to sea th at
terest and makes a loan now and then
U n k wll, m t t n u r increase
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business or help a poor fallow to bolU
your Uncle
Bank or a private bank that Is m erely a
Samuel does not loan. Everything com­
; depository is net making a greater city or
advancing business interests. "-Wa look u&gt; ing In, nothing going out.
the banks Tor the sinews of buaineaa and
whenever the Hum cornea in Florida that
neally Hard Luck.
Four men ware sympathizing with
^
a man with good security can go 1» •
bank and get plenty of «¿oney At iota g it each o th er a t »n uptown b o tai accord­
cent to build houses, atom rooms or enter ing to tb s New Tork Sun. Ttaay wer»
bn rin ses, our state wifi take a gigantic employ »«a pretty well up 00 the Staff
list and two of them .ware assistant
stride forward. T tw e are m a n op­
portunities yot uncovered in Florida today for acquaintances that they supposed
“ far the lack of capital to -develop than were all right, sad, according , to the
in any staid in the Union.
mia, had to make good. T n wore*
. ' This does not apply hg Sanford alone stock than any of you.** said- tha chief

to the lou4erifi|

Stoaks/Gliops, Oysters and Fish a
A Place For Ladles and

We Pride OursahPes
on our plant and our.ability
to do good Laundry work.
You run no risk lyheA you
? V send hb you r liia a &amp; w .

Specialty

G e n tle m e n

E v e ry th in g F i r s t C l m

Prompt, Clean Servie»

Meal Tickets are Sold At Reduce«! &amp;&gt;•(•*

NO SAW tOCCS ON

CN
I C GoLta uunpo haa nPdarty,
Hlr0 a
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C o m e to
W OdDLAND PARK
im to swim
that shady Pool No rocks, no holes w
(o hurt you." Safe for any ch ild No Sewerage, no slime,
rp'W fiU .w fiter.u,f.vv

B y au b u O rlb io il

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ptied and cleaned every day. Every convenience for
Picnic parties. Refreshments. Open Thursdays iu\d S unM »
Other &lt;
Saturdays and Sun

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fH t SANTOLO ti CHALt)

MtlVTINO SEASON OPENS
»k n j j / '

rv r o r j • '

iJ Will be rail o f Loc»l Nimrod«
Tomorrow M o r B f f
morrow
tbe
WIW" before
V - . x—
»4 break of day the
i will bo astir and with dog and
iTpul in the boon of daylight in
of
turkey and deer.
-■ quail,
^
. .There
la probably no better place la tlw ¿otlro
country that makes a better game pieaenre than both aide« of the Celery Delta
aad the surrounding country. One can
0 fpr miles and mliee-into the wilderness,
where the deer and turkey and be*# nan,
be found In their native haunts and the I
man with the gun can have all the sport
be wantr. Where you can get u p a party
snd have a camp hunt for a week and
intersperse hunting and fishing and under
the grand old oaks and waving pslmetloes pitch your lent and get back to Natore aa nowhere else in the United States.
Tumorrow. then, the boys will .take the
teki and for the benefit of those unfamil­
iar with the game law regarding the
festnered tribe we publish the following:
The law regorging (be killing of turkey
tod quail in this state is as follows:
-No person or .persons shfll have in his,
her or their posaeaslotn, or shall hunt or :

One Night Only
Friday, Nov. 3

One Night Only
Friday, Nov. 3

ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY—POSITIVELY GUARANTE

Latimore Leigh Co. Presents BERT LEIGH in Harold McGrath
h

B H I T h e N a n On T he B o x ’!
Witli same excellence of production
and brilliance of cast that charac­
terized its sensational engagement
of two years in New Y'òrk. : : :

Most

Important

Theatrical

Event

of

- . 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Wednesday, November 1st

aay one day and no person shall kill
Scats Go on Sale at
more than five wiki turkeys In any one
M A X W E L L 'S
year, and no person or pefadns, firm, cor­
poration. association or company shall
sell, expose for sale, or have In his, her or
their possession for tale in this state, any
wild turkey, quail or partridge. Any per­
Reception to Rev. McKinnonson or persona, corporation, association or
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
company violating any of the provisions will hold n reception in honor of Rev.
of this Section shall upon conviction J. F. McKinnon and his sister Mrs. Sharp,
thereon be punished by a fine of not leas a t tho residence of Frank L WoodnifT
than twenty-live dollar» or more than one I next Thursday night io whirfi the public
hundred dullars, or be imprisoned in the is curdinlly invited.
county jail nut exceeding sixty day», or
leas than thirty days.
Tragic Dream Cams True.
To dream of beina mangled by a
Taust At Imperial
Faust In moving pictures will be given locomotive and to have that dream
to Sanford people at the Imperial to­ come true shortly after he had relat­
morrow night. Two reels consisting of ed It to hla companion» was the ex­
of Wilmor Johnson, of
2,000 feet of films depicting this famous perience
Phoenlxvllle, Pa
While off hi» en­
story, will‘prove most Interesting, and at gine It began to move, and the enact­
dose a good piece ‘ of'comedy will be ment of tho dream came true, as he
*i«m called w'Mtua.
i uir.A**.
The “JOSE VILA”
given
"Cupids rCwa
h a- w—
u ffe
t »the- lumped for the running board, but
imperial tomorrow night. V * * - ** '
tnlaoed It and fell under the wboola
Havana Cigar

Clear
fea­
tures excessively that
delicious "nicety” of
blend that produces
the dainty "Bouquet”
that is demanded by
the particular smoker
such scientific care is
exercised in the blend­
ing that the quulity is
uniform.

AdhtranwM request at

«w
ivlaurrfird iv as

G. W. Snüéfu.
I »a i candidat* for the liuoo of Mayor of
S«i&lt;ud iutieri to the der­ — I of the primary
etano u*J aoiklt your

f

T H A T ’S MY
BUSINESS

JOSE VILA

f o r Aldermen
...Bounce my Candidacy for the portion

?*L'..ubÁ ^ ,0 *&amp; . d*3ík* «f the White

This cigar in your
case is a business
getter, and estab-

Bulk . ’-l.
Graham Flour
Wiltu Hand

Io» Alderman

S fe jS Ä B S

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tlwdfrWo° ? ',b*
w. II. U n o m o

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““ ny -filanda, I have decided

m S .'L?0*ft** fa*. Ihe l«ltfa o of

Yellow
a ••
Corn Neal

MR.

S M O K ER

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Get these two brands of Cigars, “JOSE VILA" and E. &amp; W. firmly impress-,
ed upon your inind. They represent the BEST IN TH£IR CLASS. It is true
that they cost the dealer more than any other b rands/ that sell for the same
money over the counter; but YOU get more for your money, and the deuler
profits in the long run for he establishes a reputation for QUALITY Hint will
reflect creditably throughout his entire store.
THE GOOD DEALER WILL NOT OFFER Y 0U ..4JUBST1TUTE FOR EITHER
OF THESE CIGARS.
•y ;

tówsajis?
•aoh«*«ith solicit ytxff

rs reputation .far BIG-VALUES

^ AIdrrraan.
1
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«•nail»,
too _Novemhej
November Prtalanr
primary

Pimento Cheese

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Next time you p u r c h a s e c ig a r , no m atter where yoiLfire, demand one of
these superior brands, and if the Deqler cannqt supply you,. suggest that he
write’to me for prices.
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HITTERS.

Fleischmans

Thrasher’s Great Healing Finii
H » no equal V w**Wng p*io. No humbug, guaranteed to do all it it ircooientUl to
Llnoney rtfunded. External application baa curtd Caoc.rt, Rheumatura, Felon»
llcedach*. Poiaoa Oak aad Diaeoerd Fort. Relieve* all polo when properly tpplied,
Compounded • year» ainee and ail Me delighted that have u«J it.

Caleb the Drift?
Next Door yVeftt
o fP o tt Office—

fiero*a fb« medluai to
’ 1 rasali Iba —*—«- » f : \

P l r K i l o n i t —S ttu n li a thick cloth and epJy over pain of « a, kind, ««new before
,
it bliatee« and Ooeiliao« tS-»i#ly.-~ *
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Manufactured by J. S , T H R A S H E R at Lake Mary.
—

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J, G. MARTIN

SOLD

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L#kc Mary, Florida
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October 31. 1911

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J. MOLLY, Editor

,

Hobgoblin« will get you If you don't
watch o u t

Politica will take a buck «eat thla week
while the candidate« go hunting—for
bird«.

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade
Pianos,
Organs,
f~*. w ^
L—
-‘.-I- -" -1 -

Fuo*a E. J ohnson,
______ Secretary

A. E. Thom«» of Mamarooeck, N. Y„
who paid Sanford- n visit Inst year and
while here purchased ten scree of celery
land on the west side, has arrived in
Sanford for the purpose of improving his
property. Ur. Thomas will have his land
cleared, build a house and barn and have
it tiled preparatory to spring cultivation.

¿nd Graphophones____
Low Prices

SPENCER'S

A, Chicago firm of publishers has bad a
representative,' Ur. C C Allen, take some
fifty or more views of the various points
of interest In Sanford and the celery
delta. The views will be published on
post cards.

•tonography t.000 Years Ago.
It ooam■ Incredible, but It can
log that can be sold a t a ree sonanti
prorad, already In U&gt;a oldan
figure. Don't all speak a t onoeT
there wore stenographers who,took
down the speeches made In th e Roman
to or In public. They were called
Halloween and the small boy will be
notartl
and wa fiad a placa In Sue­
busy tonight. Have all the fun you can,
tonius where Augustus is angry bebut don't get gay or Martha) Smith will
eauaa tha stenographers reportad tha
« tjo o .
speaeh of Caaaar tor Mottullus tn a
M ission Rady Day
tmperfect manner. At the Baptist church last Sunday a
AU the boqueto tossed at the Twtoe-avery interesting Mission. Rally Day was
- The Odd Chang«. '
week Herald would make a large Bower
observed. The decorations were much
Tho valuó of tho (arms In Kaosas
garden. Accompanied by the cash they
admired and the whole occasion was tbar. to only «L7M,6U.000.il. Tho slitywould fill the vault of the bank.
oughly enjoyed by the large audience una coats was too rTi«w wrench and
present.
a quart of gaaolla*.—Kansas Indus­
Give the vagrants the runl There is
Among those who took part by reading, trialist
-»
plenty of work In Sanford for even one reciting or singing we noted the following
and the man or woman who Is loafing children and young people: Helen Shel­
Woman'« Infittone«.
should ba forced to work or forced to ton, Cora Lee Till!*, Margaret and Mildred
For a woman to bo wtao and at the
leave.
Reasoner, Margaret Davidson. Evelyn «ama Um« womanly la to wield a tra­
Diggers, Max Stew art Lila Murrell, Ma­ mandoti« tnflqeaoo which may. ba fait
Six applicants at The Herald office to­ mie Kate. Williams, Jean Maxwell. Pey­ for good in tho Uroa of generations to
—
day looking for house*. Why don't you ton Fortaon. Laura Belie Rollins and Julia eorna.—David S tarr Jordan.
public spirited men put your money Intg Lalng.
Fashion« tn Bulgaria.
the Bbltdlng end Loan Association and
While the efforts of 'all were duly ap
Bulgaria believes In friugoa. and
help build more housesT
predated it Is but just to say that the they are over all with tha rare excep­
chorus by the young ladles of the M. H. tions when the undershirt, always ofOfficer, the're In agalnl Herbert Felkel Society, tlie duet by Margaret and Mil­ the best of white linen, may bo scab
and Sam Sanborn of the Pensacola New» dred Reasooer and the solo by Margaret loped at the bottom and avan then oh»
Ding* effect) to used tn tbe over tunic,
are talking about sweet potatoes as big Davidson were specially enjoyed.
tor the gathering of the many threads
Prof. Perkins presided and tbe pastor, suggests to tha'W earer the numbers of
as footballs and pumpkins as big
deferring his remarks, spoke at night In th'olr nations, u la their peculiar red
barrels.
an earnest way of the work of the Sun­ dyed rem inder of their blood, and the
01 you Harvest Moon brandi
day school.
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Rowers, and grains, and fruits, em­
broidered on their gowns represent
Wa note that old wheel horse, W. L
their Industry.
The .psie Dixie Of It
• Thorndyke Is Associate Editor of the
I see be the papers they’» trahie about
Palm Beach County Timet and Is making
NOTICE
the fur fly down that way. Thorn is one all of ihlru green (root oranges
, of the boys and baa pushed - the pencil said Mr. Hranesay to hi» friend Dooley.
"They do be Indeed," responded that
In almost every state in theunlon. .
person. "They'» more than wan kind ave
green goods n u n working the country,
John M. Williams has started a new
but the come-on't ore get In' scarcer ivery
one at Webster called the Sumtrr County
day."
News and for a new child the news la
"They say," said Mr. Hennesy. “that
r good looking.• Sumter oounty U
all those tUUgrams to tho big bugs up
gaining In population and should be able ]
north Is going to hurt the Fiord y frootvl
to support two papers [and We hope Bro.
dunno
if this Is s o f
Williams will be successful in bit new
"When.“ began the philosopher, “you
provint « man from Invlstlng his good
money Into btf) money, 'its no sign he
NOT A CELERY CITY
Once upon d time a certain section of Is goin' to throw down the reel goods
They'll be
Florida gained « world wide reputa tiou whinlver be Can get his thin.
more
papié
looking
for
Floridey
/root thla
a a a place to grow (celery. Fortune» had
year
thin
iverbafore,
because
they
want«
been made aind some had been lost in
to
know
moor
about
what
they
do be
growing this succulent dainty for the
LAKE.
like.
The
good
folks
ev
the
north
have
market. Bat like ell good thing« there
wore imitators of the real article and a about forgotten' hyw p Ftorday orange
promoter located a colony some distance taste*. Cahforny h a t told th la through
away from the original Celery O ty add (be papers that they have tlie reel goods
5«ad Y«mr O fk n for
named his hunch of white sand after the In oranges and bedad (Bey marW ' the
M k n lp K a l a w * M
original and claimed the same kind-of land peplo belavo.'
and . accessories and by the fsm eof the
Cotary City he managed to bunoo a num­ tho Fleriday froot we ran into the Call
ber of Ignorant people Into believing that
they bed celery land« just as good aa ‘V "Bedad, who gave the ColJforny pa pie
the aayson, onywayT Tie my experience
Sanford, the Celery Oty.
that
that poor devil, the ultoomate coo' But granting that be did have celery
•oooer,
will a te oranges whin they are
land be could have accomplished so much
s
waie
in
prifarence to ormngea .whin they
more .b y side tracking the celery deal al­
aer
not
swate,
and no man will delta • ; - " in !»• S««(k. Ifni) at ¿ tit frota soy
together and advertised general fanning
port of Florido ktadU promptly Ujd ■
corofnlly. AU work goorontocd. , •
lands. The time was w lita Sanford talk­ that Callfomy orange* are awate In Noed celery, ate celery and lived celery, but j vimber and Pedmhor."

Easy Payments.

Pico Block

BAKERY
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Only exclusive baker in the city. All
mixing done with latest improved Sarii*
tary machinery. „

Spencer’s Bread handled by all flrstolass grocers.
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S P E C IA L

ORDERS

F IL L E D

P R O M P TLY

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Wc Ma c Everything Known to the Trade
NO. I l l PARK AVENUE.

PH O N E 106.

E v e r y t h in g F o r

M O TO R B O A T S
Rock Bottom Prices
SEND FOR BIG FREE CATALO G
■ Of tbe Greatest Marina Hardware Concern in tbe U. S.

Coast

loCout

Right

119 Chambers Street, New York

A n;

Steinway &amp; Sons
Mehlin
Behr Bros.
Mathushek
“Crown”
Story &amp; Clark
Köhler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros. :
and Fischer
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flM tilid Cnrr T\x*Ur and Frldijr lUralnf By

Election o f Officer»
West Side Improvement Association,
will have regular meeting a t Robbins
Nest. Thursday Nov, god. Election of
office*», and all m em bm are urged to
be present.*
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Cleaning and Dyeing

that lima la past and only a few grower»'
now.plant celery with tho expectation of
harvesting one crop and making a fortune.
Reading .the article In today*» Herald
will astound any one not familiar *with
the change In Sanford from a celery d ty
tp a 'garden center of. the world where
•very kind of vegetable (Od fruit can 'be
grown with profil and as the ai)ide
demo astre lea a t a profit of $730 per acre

totaling crops and never tonchlng celery.
Sanford still lays claim to being the
greatest celery center in the world but
Sanford U ldap the spot where every­
thing dé» togÜK vegetable kingdoo can
bi'irow p.
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Exit ederyi ' Enter dlvardtyi
a t the d ty ctotk'a office Jiondoy, OcL I f
N otice o f Stockholder»' Mooting
A meeting of tho stockholder» of the
Sanford Hotel and Improvement On Is
booby called la the directors’ room of the
peoples ank at Sanford. Florida on Wed
naoday, November 13th. l i l t . $ i M
Nov. II, 1911.
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Breazea]e &amp; Smith

Send for Catalogues, Prices and Terms

PUnC—229 Eoo« Uoioo St.
Jacksonville

Florida

FLO R ID A

JA C K S O N V IL L E

%f)t jlrtp jUngtooob ffotel at g,ongtooofr, jFloriba
-’' Ten m iles (Tom either Sanford or Orlando on main road w ill open its
doors* Air business November 4th, 1911. ffe w ly Renovated and
furnished at an expense of $15,000. Rates $ 2 .0 0 per day and up,
\ Am erican Plan, and $1.00 per day and up, European Plan. Special
: Rates hy,\Veek or Month. Por full particulars and information Tele­
phone, write or. wire ~ ..
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You are cordially Invited to attend the Grand Opening of the "New Hotel Longuood".
Longweod. rioiida. Friday Evening. November 3rd. I911. A Igsylal Turkey Dinner win
ba served from u to 8 p. m Price 30c. followed by • Donee apd Refreshments Free
Come
bring your
Sincerely

Proprietor

F. FA LCK
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Resident ^Manager
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n in i»— Mention of
srs In Brief.

ITEMS Or INTEREST
of the Floating Small Talk
, Arranged for Herried Herald Readers. .
P a. — IlVKss returned from a busltrip WJscksopvUlo.
;
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a Ev.ru of Braldcntown, U vla-

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jg.g eslstlrii In the city.
1 7 f Smith U out attending to business
Ifter . short Indisposition,
n,. .’«I Mrvf. CLBoardmsn spent Stmwith friend-'ln Orlando.
L k It W k s wlU leave today for a
ridi «Uh borne folks at Atlanta.
^ frs n d Un. J .C . Bennett
^ #dil*evenlng from ■ visit to Virginia:
Griffith of Sarasota, arrived In
Friday, and li greeting hU

Qty Moose sod the weekly rate nas oeen
reduced to $4.00.
*
&lt; V.jin .IL L DcForest, arrived Saturday
tftsMon from Derby, Conn., where she
iprat the summer.
Ml» Mildred Vorce. came over from
Strtaoa and made a short visit to the
jpmf folk* at Monroe.
E. L Wicker of (Hilo is in the city this
tm i looking for a business location and
is well pleased with Sanford.
Ike Aid iiociefy of the Preabyterlon
¿Birth' met Mundny afternoon at the
(sticknee of Mrs. Henry McLaulin.
Stpfard High Sciiool and DeLaiul High
friff"1 will play a game of football at
HoklenPerk next Friday afternoon.
Miss Florence Moore of Winter Park
spent several days in the city, the
guest af her sisttr, Mrs. Gale Moore
lilts Marie Fruter left on Monday for
jar borne in Atlanta after a pletrsnnl
wmwilhCtpt and Mrs, K. H Marks. *
Mis. W. W. lie airfield and Ihe boys are
■st‘lkxnT sgsin.. from a visit to Mrs.
Brske3eid a old tcorne in Marietta, Ga.
The ladies of the Methodist church
restated* neat sum at the oyster supper
ghfrn st .the residence of M. -A. Midi last'

Ur. Fleischer the wsll Known commission man, has returned to Sanford
tor the winter. HU family and his
brother with and will make this city
their home for the season.
The /Realty A Trust Company have
elected the following officers for the ensu­
ing year J. N. Waltner, 'president; S. 0.
Chase, vice president; Alfred Foster, sec­
retary; B. F. Whltner, Jr., treasurer.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Guild of the church of the Holy Cross will
be held Friday afternoon. November 3rd
at three o'clock, at the residence of Mrs.
B. F. Whittier.1 As this meeting is to
arrange for the coming Bazaar to be
given on December -7lb, It is *hoped all
members will be present.

vtiw wiln Calloway, returned to her
hgae la Lakeland Saturday afterdoon.
Mier • piegsant visit to her nelce. Mr*
C ft Woodnifi.
- Getting timl of eatingf Then try tbe
®*fe Qtjr House where you ^ et good,
than, home oOokiag at the low rate of
. UJWp*we*L

Florida Fruits

Something New
and Delicious!

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading. Three Cents a Line Each Issue
To Rent— Hotisc with 6 rooms and
bath room. Corner Magnolia Ava and
Glh St. Apply A. L. Williams. !6-2tp
Three Light House Keening Apartments
For Rent—$2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 per week.
Southeast corner of Second St., and
Laurel Avenue. Mrs. Hooper.
tf
Foe ■Sale—Minorca roosters and hens
from stock which took first prise in a
North Carolina fair. Enquire at 302 Park
avenue. . »
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For Sale—225,000 to 250,000 Prime
Celery Plants for sale at a bargain if

floor to man and wife. Large porch-aiu)
fine shade. S. W. corner of First street
and Mople avenue.
16-tf
Wanted—Work on a truck farm by
thoroughly reliable white man. State
wages paid. Address William Wallace,
23I3-I7th St.. N. W. Washington, l). C.
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For Sale—At HeLnir (¡rove, 15 months

NORTH

EAST

Atlantic
Coast Line
WEST

SOUTH
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

Takhoma

For Information, Rates and Reservations see near­
e s t Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write

Jersey Cream
Cheese Wafers
Matinee
Butter Thin

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent
138 West Bay St.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

LIVER Y, F E E D and

Fig Newton.
Vanilla Cream
Maccaroon Jumbles
given nway. ’i. Particulars at Herald
Office.
j
For Sal®—The simplest ami best smudge
heaters 0» cho market. F. A Schumpcrt.
Sanford’ Fía. j
13-tfc
Wanted—Tons Prickly Ash Bark, Prick­
ly AAh Beni
l(la mul Blue Flag Root,
1 kinds second tin ad bugs
Addra»* Am rriam Fibre
and burla
278, Jacksonville, Ft«.
Company, I
FdF Sale—A few pieces of good second
band furniture left. Call up Mrs. W- A.
Minnick, Cameron City.
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For Sale—The richest high land farm
Orange county. Stock n#l tool». Thirty
acres, 2 in fruit ami 12 in cultivated
field, balance In pasture ami woodland.
Good 8 room house urtd out buildings. Gas­
oline engine and water ^orks. 3K miles
from town, V* mile front belt line on Sil
ver Lake. Pleasant t&lt;&gt; look nt. Very
healthy. Elevation 7t^ /ect above San­
ford. Cheap and terms easy. C. F. Wil­
liams. Box 923, Sanford. Fla.
10-tf

' Sanford needs a first-da*« Garage that
»ill keep sutoroobUea for, nire. Thera 1a
■ftem# time when the. public can be ac.
MUs Mtrj* Chapped, left Sunday alter
1°« for UeLsnd to resume her studies
« ‘‘ Sttuon, after a short vUit to the home
Samrday am} Sunday.
of the Drnughon's Colleges. 'Enquire
The largest registration ever known In Herald office.
7-tf
-*®«*dlsthe present one that already -.Notice—To property owners and others
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576
* u«*« having real estate In charge. See me
lfein* l“Vfen In the present and get my prices) on paper banging and
«rapeiga. .1^
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painting before lettlpg to some one else,
and f will save you money oral give you
a good job. Give me a chance to bid Is
SeUhu
I k it. Ask W. 1 McBride or .Mrs. W.
Wgh U confinedoftotho
bis ?rtn
homeQfon account
Gardner, 313 Magnolia ,Ave. Drop
•jMcknee*. He 1« reported as doing
t a l jn postoffice. L. L. Wood. $-tf
weriy and his friends hope to see him
’or Sale—At Cameron City, store buildXpd lot: building two-storie*. with
;t^ ° , l n V ew dnvt
re-room below unfi liying towns oboRN
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rfiw r of
unlng water on both floor«. Lot 67 a
. «•norldo Grower, was a visitor fo the
t front: flowing well and fence; leoitfl
tinir'year at $15 per month; bringing
Vw J J * U y
can look for a fl'ne
iter cent on Investment. Inquire n rrWd*Ddlhe
office. Also a t Cameron City.-,Ope
ee-rpom house with front porch anil
eened back porch; running jvutex lu
. ^ fi* Dcai&gt;e. returned to tbe city Frievening. He
. . ■ bouse, chimney and fireplace, fenOo gnd
walks; rents for $6 per inoiHb. ’Inquire
Herald offlea.
8-tf-c
For Sole—5 acre farm, tw jk y , betrind
orfngq tree«, 50 peach trees; also very
W ge Wearing pear trees, modrrn 5 room
Cottage, front aml back pffthes, facet
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
Sauford: 5 minutes walk to ktreet railway, also Ovddo railroad. Fine drinking
hXq Saturday vr«V(ng

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SHIPPERS OF

The Germania Club of Jacksonville Is
to have a handsome building costing
$50,000, as a homo for the organization.

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Harnusa and Wagons

Dlackamlthlng and Horseah

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
H E A V Y H A U L I N G AND C O N T R A C T I N G

Tpicy Smacks
Assorted Perfectos
Citrus Exchange
Philopena
Véronique

Shoe

Repairing

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Machinery

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way
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Sim e M m but New Location
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T lit SANr OtiD tit RAID

A T TH IS SEASON O F YEAR

A drive over the Sanford Trucking
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enthuse the crusty *pessimist,
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T o see the m oney growing, so rapidly ought to convii
most skeptical o f the great value o f a Sanford Farm.
VYitnin 30i&lt;iayi
oU days our harvest will commence and the Dollars will roll into
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the pockets of the Sanford Farmers in one continuous stream for the next
Months.
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j up from his strenubus summer [and all his tin
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dest dreams. And the, best of it all isrthat co
ble climate of thew om l is the ability to make
ou ever expected to possess.
■,?' tment is a -winner.

It cost money to be sure. . Farming is expen

at Sanford when figured by the acre, but from the standpoint of. results, REAL PROFIT, it

oec of selling land but wc take our own medicine—We farm and for. profit
ing conceit ¡S
.W e are able tqtta)»'froin experienc
If a S*nfpr4 Farm.is l^jond your means let us.show you our Volusia vF
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Mr. Spencer has done no more hard labor than I have. I work
as much each day as he does, with this difference, however, that
while his time is devoted to his private much of mine is devoted to
public affairs for the promotions of the city’s interest. Mr. Spencer
asserts his friendship for laboring men. He cannot and will not at­
tempt to prove in public print that he is more their friend than I

schemes and publicly denounce
good government deserve public

the promoters
exposure. ,
Talk is cheap and cheap talk is the cheapest
Expose the scoundrels! Give us the proof.

I am not a recent convert for this campaign only

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Found in the $900 thirty horse power Touring Car, and we have the
largest single plant in the world. In the entire Overland line the
proportionate value is the same, although it possibly is not so appar­
ent at first glance in all the models as in this newest product Every
refinement possible to be made is found in the .1912 Overland line,
and while changes are in no way revolutionary and [in many cases
unnoticeable unless special attentionfis called to them, |they are all
of great importance.

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Items of Interest Concerning
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POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
How Celery City Vanity fair While
Away the Golden Itour«—
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Sadat Gossip
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Mrs. R. L. Hughes entertained a small
party a t Auction Bridge Saturday after­
noon. One table of bridge was played
by Mrs. W. D. Hoiden, Mrs. O. W. Brady,
Mrs. G O. McLaughlin end .Mrs. Hughes..
Tbe evaniog was very pleasantly spent
by the ladies, who were served lc* cream
and cake* when through with the cards.

Jacksonville. Flei. Oct. 17, 191tt
To lbs Cltmi Grwwi at Florida:
In view of the libelous course pursued
by the Florid« Citrus Exchange in stig­
matizing Florida orange* when shipped at
this time os poisonous, to d in view of the
injury that the industry b likely to suffer
from the gross misrepresentations sod
misstatements that have been spread
throughout the United States, a conven­
tion of citrus fruit growers la called to
m eets* Orlando. Florida, on Saturday,
Nov. 4tK to consider the m atter and pre­
sent the'true facta to the people of the
United States, so that the false tmpreosiook created by the libelous publications
ref m o d 4to may be removed from tbe
rf|t»u4s of consumers of citrus fruits.
Signed: * Alex St. O jux Ass sms,
Jacksonville.
DeDund—George T. Hayne*. Jam es W.
Wright. Samuel D. Jordan, J . Lee McCroy.
J. O. VinzsnL John Cranor. Matt Lafollett, E. L. Powe, Wm. ML Fields. J r „ . J . H.
Alexander. R. E. Prrvatt- v • - , . V
Switzerland—M. S. Moreman. flin t Careaut, A. G. BeAL A. Ik Flora,’ R. ,S. Morrman, OJ.R*•*
S. CImrch.
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Browning. T. J. WIhl J. Lelnhart. E. F.
Douglas.
Jacksonville—Wm. Moore Angsa.
Loeaburg—Johnson &amp; Co., B. F. Watts,
C. M. Long. J. CL Lee, Dee Broe^ H. T.
Morrison, J, N. Lucius. B. Frank Young.
J. W. MlUcr, R. A. Steward. J. a Caines.
Crescent City—B, F. TUlingl^sst, Cres­
cent Orange Co„ J, B. Shiver.
Orlando-—Chat Fink, a Beochain. J. a
Msgruder, T. J. Watkins, a C. Abernathy.
Winter Park—W. R. JiarOey.
Geneva—J. T, McLain, CL A. KouleraoO.
C. W. Onipepper, a F. Harrison. J. F,
Jones, J. W. Nixon, E. N. Suttoo. J. W.
Flynt, I t Baker, J.' H. Huddleston. H. H.
FaulihaU. E. OnletL &amp; a Hodges. L 11.*
Coward. T. U Cushing. H. McCall. Mary
M. Mag. Ct f . CuUpr
It i t earnestly requested that every or­
ange growing district in Florida appoint
delegates to attend this infàtjng. which
will be held in the Orlando' Artuory at 10
o^oL eaN ov. 4th.' Grower* unable m at­
tend sue têqflWted to, furnish delegate*
from (hdFjmdtloti, wftfc k tlt^ s of suthocIty to be voted a t tbd meeting. t
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YowVyery truly.
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Cough Cura,
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K you can stand th e d o r , s hag ULSgasa,' L. W. LaRoohe, W. F, Sams, W.
«auch can often ho cured by firs dropd
A. E. Pendoria.; Dr. Jerome Bruce forroerty of Newberyy
of krroM M taken o n ‘a tymp o fe ttfa r, I S e m s , M.S.r «Whaley;*
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H. C. a practicing physician fifty years,
If thl* sounds too horrible, »Ach the
eighteen
of these in Saqford. died in
same effect la ochiavud by swallowing;
Jackson vilie after soma months of in
feaU h'S ept. 28th. 1811. '
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“ In the death of Dr. Bkuce our d ty loot
one of Us beat end nobleat dlizena.
Tbottgh'nidddat as a gentle woman, he
was Indeed a southern gentleman of the

F A L L FER TILIZIN G
Citrus Growers
The reasons [or Fail Fertilizing arc ohly
presented in our new free book entitled

Citrus Growers, Look Ahead!
Send for a copy. Now is the time to lay the foundation fur next yea/'»oi&gt;|&gt;

Fertilizers
R ig h t S o u r c e s
Right P r ic e s

Right P r o p o r t i o n s
Right Result*

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Wilson &amp; Toomor Fertilizer
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tlffiB lM Rooms for

wkick regvlrc

his profeadon among us are were fortu­
nate In'enjoying tbe benefit of bis long
experience and uousel skilL Always
ready to reapoad to the* call of the
poor, be “scattered seeds of -kindness'*
aad disparted good deads along h it way.

w e w ant your
M. M. SMITH. Pi«*.

B u s in e s s

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Sanford.

�Published •eml-Weekly— Tuétdây and Prlday

I N S A N F O R D — L i ft is Worth Living
CANFORO, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVBMBRR », 1BI1

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Hems of Interest Gleaned Prom
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UirrCNINGS DURING rtf WEIR
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“ïh e manontbe box”
A Good Fuaa Stopper, Maybe? At the
imperial Tonight Mr. Bert Leigh tlie comedian, who is
atoning In "The Man on the Box," which
will be the attraction nt the Imperial
Theatre tonight, tells a good one on him­
self, while enroute from his tiotel to the
theatre this afternoon he passed a man
and woman In a bested discussion, think­
ing he plight be tlie means of bringing
about peace, be stopped and asked in his
happy way. “what is the argument"?
when be was given this reply by thn man
In question, “My wife here, thinks site isn't
going to get a new fall hat. and I know
vary well she Isn't, so Utere is no argu­
ment to II" Mr. Leigh says he is 'still
thinking it over.

|( |i pnnoimced with evident authority
iljtt ilw nunc of Gov., Simeon L. Baldwin
of OmnecUtui would be pre»ented to the
notional democratic convention for preeldent. Recently It waa atated that thara
vai a movement on foot to have Gov( too, Baldwin accept second place on
^be national ticket and when questioned
Stung With Bees
on the matter Governor Baldwin said
While a negro was driving a team of
¿hat ha would regard U M «m ot ,0 M f roulas op (be Howard-Packard place Just
otn to be named at vice-prosideijt^,
east ol-tbd city a swarm o^bees alighted
Edgar If. Farrar, Jr„ aon of tbo prod- on them 'a n d drove the mutes nearly
*'(knt
the American Bar aawcls^on
ttfic wjlh
■iv-u of
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wyu» pain.
imm. The negro with his
«dooeoflbe best known .£ ")“}
'. i i ^ l bravery took to his heels and Mr.
of New Orleans, was s mt nn _
gflpoworking In diesarne
same field
new came
came to
s ta iti morning by two highwaymen, th^Tesois, and succeeded In unhitching
aha held him up i t the corner of Penlston thd‘inules but not before he was stung
sag Usgnolio streets The highwayman
twdly. He was brought to town by
Messrs. Syncs and Howard and placed
A* even hundred fighting ship«.' groocdtkf. under n physicians care where be is now
for Ihe first formal maneuvers and In­ recovering. The- sudden descent of die
fection by Secretjiry Meyer, swung at swarm of the bees from a neighboring
,nA v iu the Hudson river yesterday hive and without nny apparent reason
moiling in a gray line seven mile« attacking the teams 1s something new in
tong. The fleet as it stood included bee annfila.
every battleship now in commission in
the United State* Navy, twenty-tour In l / '
Safe Was Not Safe
all, every one In fighting trim.
While W. J. Hill was enjoying his
, Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeaon, piltor of prime rib roast at luncheon Inst Tuesday
Immanuel Baptist church, Combrtdge, sotnq light fingered gent who evidently
wu indicted on five counts charging jupdm tood the lay of the land walked
murder In the first degree by •the Suffolk !ftno his private office, took down the
county grand jury Tuesday foe tb&lt;j a tie god kpy lo the safe ond quietly lifted nil die
-poisoning of Avis Lionel!. of U y a ^ g ^ S tu iR R e jr and a check contained therein.
October M. The grand Jury reported ‘\ ‘Up tp now the theif has not been ap­
their finding to Judge George A. Hau'ngor- prehended but if Mr. Hill will leave the
son in the Superior. Criminal Court after key In the some place and (ill the safe
hearing more than thirty wltncfcs- during, a g ti^ b o VflU probably return and take
four days
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. .\^ v aR*()ier chance at it. Or if Uncle Dill
r Ti^.
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forgetjm&lt;l locks the safe by misDeclaring that PriMldent Taft admit»
IgSht he might leave the money on Ids
" that there is danger of republican d p fest,
desk ,Where It weuld be more conitthe national election of 1912, because
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failure of the republican party to tpduce
the Payn«-Aldrich tariff schedules. Gov­
ernor Foss says Senator* Lodge and
Osne of Massachusetts also know that
■Ihf republican machine of the state of
tfsMcfciueUs is doomed and they are
therefore keeping out of the limelight. '*.•

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| ,W sats Business Location
Ghnrlc* M. Davis recently of Atlanta
ia in 'ih e d ty today k»kihg for a location
to start in business. Aa no vacant stores
can now be secured he will be forced to
build ond.
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M etropolis Winners
Two Oriaudo ladies arid one each from
Sanford, Pine Castle and Chuluotu ore
wiqners In (ho popularity contest con­
ducted by tire' Jacksonville Metropolis.
There »Fe Mima,. Celia LUy Jenkins sod
Ev(gyi odl,n of Orlando. Mrs. J. A. Wilkes
bf Fine Castle. Miss May Long of Chuluotn-tiftd Mils Pearl Gresham Of SanfordWhile hone Of them are winners of grand
prize*, still enoh won a snug sum and got
n large coropilmcntary' vote. Consider­
A great poultry show is one of the big able Interest was manifested in the con­
features planned for the Interstate fair. test by Orange county people "and os
* which opens soon at Pensacola. '
usual they were very successful.
. Socialism showed remarkable strength
in the muoicial primary held in Los
Angela on Tuesday, n t a retail of which
Job &amp; iUnlimm, the socialist candidate
1« mayor, will contest wjth Mayor W.
Georg® Alexander, who seeks rf^lecUon'
for the next two year*, at the coming
city election. Practically complete re­
turns give Hartliuaa 17,674. Alexander
U,4M. Hsrrirnan got the great bulk -of
th* lab« vote.

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Besides

Many New Residences
To Be JErected

BUSINESS TAKES NEW IMPETUS
Crop P ro sp o cts and Faith In Sanford's
Future Brings Out Many
New Investm ents
Within the next six months there will
be two new business blocks added to San­
ford and both of them will be on Magnolia
avenue, which Is destined to become one
of the business streets of Sanford and in
dine will rival First street for a share of
the business. While It is not officially
knoym the nature of the business to be
transacted in the new buildings it has
been stated that the four new stores that
will fill up the ^vacant lot between The
Herald building and the Opera House
have already been Icatfed. Office rooms
and apartments will occupy the upper
doors.
Tlie architect has already drawn the
plans but will not divulge thd names of
the men who will occupy the stores.
Herald Square in time will be one of the
busiest thoroughfares In the city.
The new McCrary five and ten cent
store In the M. G. T. Block Is assuming
shape and will bo one of the finest fronts
in the city, being finished In the flaming
red color that distinguishes die McCrory
stores the world over.
There are also 'persistent rumor* of a
new bank and another drug store to be
opened in Sanford soon, both to occupy
buildings of their own, which will mean
plenty of work in the budding line
later on.
i s ' The Geneva Bridge
Work on this great improvement has
been finished, all qxcept (be draw,
which Is being put In now. Tlie con­
tractor Mr. McLain has certainly made
it a Job, that will be an everlasting credit
to him pud to all (hose, that have helped
toacootapnsh.it by their liberal sub­
scriptions to the rteceasary funds. A
number of the subscribers to the fund
have paid id amounts as stated • below,
but there will be more money needed at
once to reimburse the 'contractor for
work done, and 1 wish to ask of anyone,
that ia Interested in this great improve­
ment for the good of our city and county
lo seud their contrlbutlop to either ILC.
PuBoae or myself. Whether you have
subacripcd to the fund or not your help is
needed and will be thankfully acknowl­
edge.
Those having paid to lids fund are:
Sanford Machine A Garage Oo...g 20.00
W. P. Carter...... ......... ..................
15 00
Dr. S. P u l a s t o n . . ......... 10.00
Sanford Htreldr . . .
26.00
Frank I- Woodruff
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25.00
Holden Heal Estate Co ............. 250.00
G. W. Spencer........... ^ ................
5.00
Wight Grocery C o ........................
£3.00
M. F. Robinson. . .
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25.00
L R . Philip# A Co ..............
20.00
Henry MeLaulin........................ _
10.00
Sanford Coca Cola Bottle C o.. ..
25.00
T.J. Miller A Son...................... ,
20.00
Joe Cameron........... 1 .____
25.00
1000
Palmer A Seigh . . . . . . .
" 23.00
N. P. Yowetl A Co.........
25.00
L P . McCuller......... ..
20.00
M. Frank..........................
23.00
Geo. H. Frrnald ...........
* 25.00
Independent Fertilizer Co
Armour A Co........
- .......« t . 23.00
D. L Thrasher .* .. ..
5.00
Wilson A Toomcr.......
¿3.00
E. 0. Painter..-^»........
2500.00
East Sanford Igmd Co
J, i t Harrison. Crystal Ice Co.-.. . . 200.00

Beloved M inister Shown Appreciation
or nit Service.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon U deservedly one
of the most popular ministers that ever,
resided in Sanford and while his many
friends rejoiced a t his good fortune in be­
ing appointed Superintendent of Public
Instruction there will be genuine sorrow at
the thought of his departure from the field
where he has endeared himself, not only
to the members of the Presbyterian church
but to e«ery one regardless of creed or re­
ligion.
Rev. McKinnon and his sister. Mrs.
Sharpe leave in a few days for Oriaudo
and In order to show their appreciation
of these good people and to bid them God
•peed a reception was held last night at
the homo of Mrs. Frank Woodruff In honor
of Mr. McKinnon and Mrs. Sharpe.
Despite the inclement weather a large
number of people attended and tlie rooms
filled. A general round of entertain­
ment Interspersed with music and games
and friendly chat was broken by the serv­
ing of choice refreshments. *
As a token of their esteem the congre­
gation presented Rev. McKinnon with a
pair of beahtiful gold cuff buttons, em­
bellished with h it monogram and a fine
lodge seal and charm and Mrs. Sharpe
with a silver service.
The presentation speech was made by
Hon. D. L Thrasher who Is always at his
best In this role and in a few well chosen
words he outlined the splendid work ac­
complished here by the retiring minister
and the high regard in which he and liis
family were held by oil classes.
Rev. McKinnon felt deeply these token
of esteem and replied in n few remarks.
Rev. McKinnon and family leave Sanfonl
followed by the good wishes of all and
the only reconciliation of their many
friends nt parting it the thought that they
are riot for away and maybe at some fut­
ure date these good people will again rrfi
side among us where they will always be
warmly welcomed.
M istrial Predicted
Opelousas. La.. Nov. 3.—Tlie Jury in tlie
McRee murder trial was locked up a« 6
o'clock tonight with instruct ions to report
to the court nt 9 o'clock tomorrow
mori^ng when.’ll ia expected, the court
w ilorder a mistrial.
Downcast, and with sore disappoint­
ment, Mrs. McRee was led hack to her
cell In the S t . Andry Parish Jail where
the has been held without bail since the
day In September, seven weeks ago to­
day, when she killed Allan Garland.
Noted Actor Dead
Kyrie Ilcllew, one of the foremost actors
of (lie English-spunking stage, author and,
explorer, died at Salt Luke City siiortly
after 5 o'clock ibis morning of pneumonia.

st nd for a- decent w ter,
supply thereby loWering
our present high rate of
.
tire insurance. ‘
I have no ill will for any,1
¡uan m S nford and therefore!
, h&amp;Ve »« mud to 8lin¿ ..
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rrie,„l3 your fr nchise W
/'•uf personal property and the
2¡J5 w.i.lü would seek to rulé or
control! your vote is an enemy
o good government.
Vote ’
y°ur convictions,

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
ih e General News of The Lami
of flowers.

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome of th e Week'» M ost Inip o rta n t Happening» in th e
State*» Domain.
Whllo waiting for the appearance of a
hanhawk whose depredations have seri­
ously annoyed the family, Francis Lyman
Wing. Jr., tho twelve year-old son of
former Mayor Frank L. Wing, of Tampa
was instantly killed Wednesday morning
by a load of birdsbot as tha result of
an accidental discharge of his shotgun.
Charged with participating |n the
lynching of six - negroes at Lake City
May 21 last, the Columbia county grand
jury Wednesday indicted -Samuel Ward
and John Atkinson, residents of Talla­
hassee for murder. A reward of 55.000
lihd been offered by lire slate for the ap­
prehension of the persons who took pan
in the lynching.
Arrangements are practically completed
for starting (he much talked of Farmers
Institute train from Gainesville. Novem­
ber 15th. Letters to the Experiment
Station from various sections of the
state Indicate wido-spread interest in
tbe matter of University workings In tire
minds of the people who are land owners
in Florida. This speejai train Is ar­
ranged to meet the needs of every one
engaged in agricultural pursuits. .
Tampa is to have anotlier canning,
factory and within the next few weeks „
a representative of the Pern (Ind.,) Can­
ning company will be in the city for the
purpose of selecting a location for the
factory. When tnls has been done ar­
rangements will be made for the build­
ing of tbe structure.
A big limber deal has recently been
closed in this stole whereby 223.000.000
feet of cypress ond 240.000.000 feet of
long leaf pine, located iu Brevard and
Osceola counties, were sold to parties
from Louisiana.
The high flood tide in St. Augustine
has been driving th marsh hens from the
marshes, hence tho hunters have been
meeting with good luck.
If [dans for organizing the Florida
Metal Products Company are carried
through, Jacksonville will have three, and
possibly four, new concerns for tlie man­
ufacture of metal cornices and like'
produclsJ. C. Crawford has been made direc­
tor of Jacksonville detective force, thus
facilitating the work of department of
the city's police.
The government has completed the
slaking of the channel from Fort Myers
to the gulf

Beach Lots Increased Value.
Tlie people who wisely invested in Co­
ronado Beach lots will be pleased to learn
that the new bridge, will soon be built and
The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
¿hat all of the lots recently sold have
doubled In voice. The back lots thaf do It prepared lo care for n limited number
Mr Wrights, nurse in
not touch the ocean are bringing as high of surgical cases
charge.
33-tf
as 5150 apiece.

SH A L L T H E P E O P L E RULE?
The Peoples Candidates for Alderman

'^MiElder,

—

B. W. Herndon
W. S, Hand
T. J. Miller,
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W. H# Underwood
Geo. Fo*; Jfer
Frank L. Woodruff

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Volum« IV

T o ta l,../...........................13400.00
The last named amount from J. II.
Hnrrikon was obtained through special
We stand for Progress—th$ substantial kind.
effort oi W. D. Holden and auggests to
We stand for a better water supply for the people
me the idea, that if every one interested
in this great improvement .will go out
and try to show their friends and ac­ fire protection for the peoples-’ property.
quaintances the Importance of it. It will
We are not the candidates of the politicians nor the
not'tske lotLg Mk gat up the balance of
bosses nor the Water Work* Company, nor the candidates
im m y needed.
Send in your contribution, no - m atter
J' :
1 r* • of ONE MAN.
bow small, and send It soon.
We are for Sanford aud its j&gt;epple.
S. Ru.vqe,
Chairman ôf Ooaimiitao
A business man’s ad mi lustration.
----- ---- s-----------— Out o f Gasolene ' *r
Vote for all of us. We stand for the best interest of
Yuma. Arix., Nov. 3^—Aviator C. B.
and all the people* ^Ekjual rights to all—special
Rodger* in hla ooast-trf-ooast flight wa* Sanford
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                    <text>CO M PARISO N OF OUR

30 H. P. Five-Passenger Touring Car
OVERLAND MODEL 59 T

A T $900 W ITH SOM E O F T H E O T H E R PO PU L A R PRICED A U T O
MOBILE V A L U E S FOR 1912

Found in the $900 thirty horse power Touring Car, and we have the
largest single plant in the world. In the entire Overland line the
proportionate value is the same, although it possibly is not so apparejxtlatJirst ginnee in all the models as in this newest product Every
refinement possible to be made is found In the 1912 Overland line,
and^adiile changes are in no way revolutionary and^in many cases
unnoflceable unless special attention is called»to them, theyftare all
of great importance.
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Call in at Our Large, New
Garage and Let Us Show
OVERLAND MODEL 59 R

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CAR COMPANY
FLO RIDA

SANFO RD

In the November Womans Home Cbm«
paniou a contributor advises women on
talk. Five rales.are laid down:
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1 . Don't tall long stories, or even short
ones; unless you have an especial gift for
' Z. Remember that talking about your«*» is an indulgence, oml as such, should
bo strictly limited.. ,
3. If another woman tells you of soma
sensation or experience of ber own. don't
Immediately cap w ith' on* of yours.
“Swapping tastes" U of tbe lowest order
of conversation. 1 have been in circles
where tbe talk consisted In each woman's
taking ber tarn in telling bow she thought
or felt about some commonplace subject,
such as the digestibility of shell-fish, or
liability to colds.
*
4. Never lose consciousness of the
p r ’portion of the talk:-you are usurping,
and. If you are'ffefiEfg more than your
share, be sure that the quality matches
. the quantity.
- 3. Discriminate always between talk
for your own pleasure and talk for -your
friends.' People constantly'lett. the stu­
pidest anecdotes because these have be­
come charged with some extraneous
charm impossible to transmit.* Perhaps
the occasion when It lodi place wak im­
portant because some particular, person
was there, and every detail of it has
taken on a radiance visible only to tbe

A ppreciated
Friend Holly:
%,
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1 say three cheers for you, you have
struck the key note. Keep the good work
going and maybe by the time our next
legislature meet# we poor devil# of
sheriff# and deputies may be able to lie
down at night without dreaming of some
law-breaker seining the fresh water
lakes or Hie noble old St. Johns r i m at
the dead hour# of night for the sake df
making, a few dollars. I aay again that 1
am of the opinion If our public preaa will
take this /natter up*aa you‘have done and
keep It up there «fill be no more such
case# as the one that baa Just happened
in our sister county of Volusia.
With the best wishes for you and your
success, I beg to be.
Yours truly.
J. A. Kirkwood.
Sheriff, Orange County.

Popularity C ontest ,
Begioning Monday Oct. 23, the Star
Theatre will begin a cuntcat for the tpoet
popular young lady. First p riu will be
their choice of a beuliful diamond ring or
diamond brooch. Thera will be a beauti2nd prize, and possibly a 3rd prize to be
announced later. Nomination# will be
open for the first two week#. With every
Dc admission will b* given a coupon for
five vote# which will be voted at the
door and put In a ballot box Announce­
ments will be made In our advqrtUing
and on the curtain.
,
,
. The Star promîtes ita patron# the beat
there 1# In motion picture#, the
rou#lc
and a good comfortable place-to spend an
hour.
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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
BEST
T o gain a place on. our regular list a formula rauit not only produce
results, but results with a P R O F IT . T he user of fertilizer
considers the effect on his pocket-book the R E A L result.
ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S produces the right effeot, for it works win.
Nature. 'T h e preference of each da-J of vegetation for it,
source of plant food is carefully studied as well as the proper
,
proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, no waste. .
W ith proper application of proper food vegetation outgrows disease!
and insects to a great extent, and being strong and vigorous,
produces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and palate, and
brings financial returns pleasing to the grower.
Do not loso the maximum profit due you by using poorly balanced
plant food from improper sources.
ID E A L stands for
P R O F IT .

John R. Walsh, former Chicago banker,
recently paroled from the Federal prison,
Call »1 our Sanford Or inch W u tlu K W in d u r p of R. C . M u w tll or »dditu
at Leavenworth, died today,- Mr. Walsh
dietThf heart disease- His release from
the prison came a week ago., He trr.s
- -i Weklva B aptist A ssociation
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
serving a five-years sentence for violat­
Tbe Wcklva Baptist - Association held
ing the national banking laws.
ita annual meeting a t Orlando, October
IBih and 20tb, Messengers attending
Notice o f S tockholders’ M eeting v
from Sanford Rev. a n d -Mrs. J. Vf. Wlldmab, Jno. D. Jihklna. W. IL Ttixbury. -- A meeting of the stockholders of the
Mrs, M. M. Stewart. Mrs. J
Lalog. J, Sanford Hotel and Improvement Co. is
T. Denton and W. G. Aldridge. Officer# hereby called In the dlrtCldra' room of the
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elected for ensuing yeqr G. W. Ho{n&gt;et.‘ Peoples Bank at Sanford, Florida on Wed­
nesday;
November
,15th.
r
t
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at
10
an
Eustlt, moderator; Jn o ., D, Jlnkins, San­
♦
C A P I T A L $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 X )0 .
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.
ford, clerk; Buoy an Stephens. Klasimmee, a. m.
n.e ONLY bank ia Sssford thu INSURES EVERY DOLLAR
A
Tbe meeting is called for the-purpose of
chairman of executive committee. I
DEPOSITED
AGAINST
LOSS
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sod
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After a very interesting and ; profitable electing officers to* serve for the ensiling X* - - meeting the . asaocfatknt'-'adjourned to year and the transaction of such other
Wsifics* a# jnay. prqperl? come before tbe Ì
Beak Club
.meeting
T. .* “ **— " -----' A number ol ladies ' met - at the resi­
J
— —— O FFERS —
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♦
lM tc
J. THHirtH, Sec.\n
dence of Mrs. H. E~ Tolar and organised a
i Prompt Service - P olite Service - Accurate Service ♦
Book Qub, whldr will be given a spedgl
NOTICE
name a t a future m eeting Tbë düb
Siv*n Ilist* Wblw If.a'» Pit
will be composed of twelve members:
FOUR PER CENT ALLOW ED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Srmo'bld #iory :T lrf bail grounds at
they wHTmeet once a month a t the home
„
• .Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
of each member in turn. Twelve of tbe Shibe park are tooV#ci7artay. Just as for
beat, latest and most ‘popular novels will tbe past five .dA yW cg the game that
W E W A N T YO UR B U S IN E S S
be ordered, each member selecting /her wa* scbeilifled to take -place, ibis after­
. own book, which will be read, and passed noon V tw e fb ;th e new York Nationals
M. M. SMITH. Pi«.
H. R. STEVENS. V k. Pr«.
H. E. TOLAR. C-M«
on in turn to the. other members, while, and thq;Philadelphia Aro$rdans, in the
a t the end of the year, each member will world’q , championship series. If' the
have read tbe twelve books. They will weatheJ permlyr the game will be played
m eet In turn a t ad tbe hordes represented; tomorrow and the, tea ins will go to Vti*.
the metober at whose home thé meeting York on VVedatWsV Jo t the fifth gsroe. !J
Is to be held, will plan the entertainment
of her friends for the afternoon. The
ladiea who will compose tbe club will be V Having’secured thè services of Mr. E.
If red«me« t N. Luke. Roy J-udium, Deane M. lioxrard an expert haaeahoer and
Turner^ Geo. Fox. Chat. Polk, FVed WIU- bl«ck*iulifty)L wish ‘io . anhounc* to in?
lama. R. J. Holly. Ossa. Dingee. Henry customers' and the pò&gt;UcJ^à{! arab etMcLeulin, Erqcst Tolar, Jiarry Ward. The
twelfth member bee not yet returned to
fbc city, her name will bo added later. • a triaL—W.'ll. Underwood.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

{ Peoples

Bank of Sanford^

Florida

THE PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD ♦

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY

Firci Insurance

�Published Semi-Weekly— Tuesday and Prlday

IN SANFORD— Lile

of interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS
. tt,e Readers Wilt rmm m
. ‘ flitlM'Ical Spring flowing
r
r*r Hurried Rwodt rs
Vto-ttfir mile gale Wednesday Orville
. #nt aloft and remained virtualw «tioa.ty In his |Uder with which he
U«ejecting experiment* in aerial staHe was up nine minute* sndforty¡¡¡^Ljods sod maintained an altitudo
S - B x ta a ie l/ 150 feet.
Sacred Tuesday Bom the grave h.
. J Z u r r "&gt; *1*ttnnU' MaM- * * body
i ifus Avis Untie I. for whoso death bv
the Rev. C. V. T. Rlcheson, of
E f c J ie . Ubeing held responsible, was
. ,rb| bock to Boston by order of Dis.
S^Utoroey Pelletier. Uncertainty on
»ait of the prosecution as to the exa-ottlmer In which M»* young girl met
tefeslh Is reported bdofflclylfy to be
lbs resson for the suddep move and the
snMaJKtment by the district Attorney's
/r^.ih*t the state had enlisted five

’ V* ■, Maxwell Car Wins*
The great (Hidden.,tour, Ngd^f&amp;jk to
Jacksonville, came to an end yssuertlfty
He Gtiddrn trophy was won by the M a x ­
well team, which made a perfect d*scura.
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. GlUfden Tourist Killed
Week of Prayer
Grim tragedy entered the rank* of the
The Foreign Missionary Society had
18U (Hidden tourists Wednesday when Coming to The Imperial Theatre Fri­ charge of the first and preparatory meet­
S. M. Boiler, of New • York, chairman ■of
ing designed (0 be held (luring tills week
day NAVemoer 3rd.
the contest board of the American Auto“The'Man on the Box," which comes of prayer services in the Methodist church.
mobllc'Assoclation. was Instantly killed to the Imperial Theatre fully equipped There was a flhe attendance. Mr*. H. V.
when the referee’s car, in'which he was for*the road with the original-New York PerTy, the president presided. She gave,
a passenger, left the rand nt hint) speed, City production, Mr. Bert Leigh, in the for the information of the society! a very
three miles sooth of Tlfton, Go., and leading titular role has been surrounded interesting and comprehensive synopsis
plunged down nn eight-foot embank­ with nil the accessories that helped make of lire work of the general board in plan­
ment.
Mr. Henry E. Dixey famous in this play. ning and controling the large and Intric­
Mr. Butler who was rid inti in the right The supporting cast is of unusual .ex­ ate umount of work being done by these
rear seat, was thrown from the car when cellence for a road production, and a far away workers In the distant fields of
it leaped into the air (or it fatal plunge. first class performance is looked forward service. The data gathered and arranged
Ir mode a three-quarters turn and when to by Ihe Tlteaire going public of San- so instructively by Mrs. Perry represented
ft Anally come to a stop, a complete
a great deal of painstaking care and In­
wreck, the unfortunate man was pinned
terest in her much loved work. Mrs. Al­
to the earth, with [he hub of (he right
bert Selgh distributed to the members a
rear wheel buried in his chest nnd
number of answers to questions which
stomach. His life was crushed out in a A Forw ard Movement Thai Is Sweep-' she asked concerning the work that had
twinkling of an eye. P. J. Walker, of
been done by the different conferences
Ing The S tate
San Francisco, the referee of the tour, his
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct, 27.—A study of nnd explaining the urgent need oi funds
wife and Charles F. Heilman, represent­ the Men nnd Religion Forward Movement to carry on the work In the specified
ing the makers of the Cunningham car. widen Is soon to be sweeping the entire (lelds where help in funds and laborers
were the other- occupants, all of whom state of Florida lends itself to the coin- are so urgently reqnlrcd. After singing
more or less Injured. Mr. Walker had parlsbn with the development of a great •‘Watchman. Tell Us of the Night" the
his collarbone broken, while Ills wife railroad. The survey work ol-lha.move-&lt; meeting.,adjourned, after .receiving the
sustained n broken urin. Thediivcr, Mr. meat is operated upon the princIpUj'bf offering in response to the request fof
Kellmap, was badly bruised and shaken the engineering department or u great help in specialised places, and will hold
up. All except Mr. Butler were thrown constructiuu company. Before a »Ingle Another meeting Thursday afternoon.
clear from the oar and thus escaped spike is driven or a stone laid, the
The second meeting for the week of
death. Kellman stated that he was engineering carps of a railroad company prayer wos held TuesdtfV afternoon and
doing about thirty-live miles on hour studies the territory which is to be im­ was in charge af the Home Misaion Soci­
when his steering gear suddenly locked proved. with reference to soils and levels ety. A large number of the members of
and the next instant his cur was leaping becoming thoroughly familiar with the both societies were present. Tho presi­
to destruction down the cmhunkment.
topography of the country. No modren dent. Mrs. 11. H. Chappell [resided. She
engineer would dream of conducting his sinted for the benefit of those who had
Ncw Bye Lo Hotel
operations
merely upon inspiration or not been regular attendants the object of
Proprietor Rose of the Bye Lo Hotel is
enthusiasm.
He insists upon getting the the meeting, the specified work that the
anticipating a good w inter season and
facts,
nnd
tlien
tie makes his deductions Home Mission societies were requested to
large tourist travel, and in order to ac­
assist by their prayers and gifts. As the
upon
a
scientific
basis.
commodate tire multitude he has recently
school for the children of the mountain­
The
sane
and
forceful
men
back
of
the
made a number of improvements in his
eers of North Carolina, located at Brevard,
movement
argue
that
modreti
Christian
house that will be appreciated by the
was in urgent need for more school room
work
must
be
done
with
(lie
same
thor­
guests. All (he rooms have been reno­
and dormitories, a paper staling the con
vated and received new paint and calso- oughness if they arc to get at the great
ditions surrounding the school, the ines­
social
problem*
of
this
generation.
Bclore
mlne nnd the •furniture has been done
teams are sent into any town or city, timable good that has nnd is being accom­
over. New*flitingx of various kinds make
local
men make a thorough study of con- plished and the urgent call of those who
the rooms very attractive. The fine huge
huve the work in tulnd for help was read
reception parl/ir and lounging room will
by Mrs. K. M. Mason. Mrs. W. II. Wil­
appeal to the Commercial trade.
liams read an article describing the coun­
Mr. Rose states that his rates nre $1.50
try surrounding the school, the people
to $2.00 per daf, or 50 nnd 75 cents per
whose homes were in that remote moun­
day for rooms, * prices according to the
tain region, thetr tided of the ¡great men­
rooms. The hotol la centrally boated and
tal uplift which the education of their
Is very convenient ”iori-the tourist travel.
children would bring to them, An article
on "What our Students are Doing" was
' \j
Philadelphia'W ins
read. The religious training in ihe*lchool
In the presence, of «thousands of fun#
and bow gladly these young minds and
who cheered themselva# hoarse. the piillndclphia team of tiff American League form nnd displayed in n group« of sixty hearts are responding to the efforts made
Thursday after noon foMke second suc­ charts covering ail forms of life in the in thclf behalf; how they go out In the
various communities after graduating and
cessive year proved its right to the title community.
become
home renovators nnd religious
the
cen­
With these facillies in liand,
of world's" champions by winning the
teachers
in the little churches that are
tral
iKxJy
is
able
to
direct
the
operations
sixth and final gamoof the world’s champ­
ionship series from live New Yofk Nat­ of its experts In' various lines of work, being built and the Sunday schools that
ionals^ The series stands' Philadelphia, anil to fflace them where tlteY «re most they are organising nnd teaching; these
wen 4; lost SE Now Votk. won 2., k)St *- needi-d In the general scheme of increas­ statements by one familiar wuli the fuels
ing tile socioITind rrhglous iatarcst and Were read from a leaflet by Mrs. M. II
Bust The Trust
raising tho level of conditions in all parts Bowler, ft has keen asked that-tha 1tunic
Thb governmeut yesterday, filod ri suit of Florida.
Mission societies raise $20.000 for an of­
it Trenton. N. J.. for dissolution of the
It is a man’s work nnd it is already fering during the week, for the new buildJititetTStates Steel Corporation.
making a strong appeal In Jacksonville iug and equipment for this school nt
| In Its Sufi tha government takes the nnd other of the large cities of the staiti, Brevard. After the reading Of the above
l thnt tho big corporation is a trust where it is soon to be undertaken.
leaflets Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Summers
sang "Sweet Hour of Prayer" urraiiged ns
iing in restraint of trade.
At The Baptist Church
Nest Sunday will be observed nt the
Baptist Church us Rally Day. Following
the Sunday School Exercises, at Eleven
o’clock there will be □ special program in
which the children and the young [»eople
New fe rry Boot tine
will take port with an address by the
The Sanlord-Entcr|irise ferry boat has
pastor. The public generally, .and the at last materialized and Cupt. J. U. Tuttle
members of tho church especially are will make three trips a day each way,
invited lo be present.
The service at present Is for foot passen­
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Game was plenty and hunting ruuty by gers only, but whenever tho travel warrams a carriage ferry Capt Tuttle will
automobile on the New Smyrflttr .road, os
improve the line. The ferry service is
Cobn el Blllgham discover^*, during n
something thot has been needed badly
night drive to that city, when he scooped
for several years, and especially since
up n cow and o hog and chased a big
Enterprise has’started so many 'improve­
black bear for nearly n mile. Cows and
ments and go inerì new residents. The
hogs are anybody's game on that road at
Sanford-Enterprise ferry 1* n great boon
night, but berys nre different Sperlklng
U) die traveling public and-Capt. Tuttle
oU&gt;eurs and domestic game leads easily
siunlld enjty a must liberal patronage.
to ot|&gt;«r delights vt the sporquiwn. .TVf®.
me plenty of fitm blucflsh- DOW firming
along the coast ready. . for J the iihglor'y ^Y ,*'.. ;■** S e c re ta ry Boles
hook.—D.iytomi-Halifax Journal.
*V &lt; .There nre few people in the world more
euiinenlH ’tltted iqr.fhc position of sectp~
tury of yl* CoipriiefcVif Club than TfiOmni
Irim sn . luhlnri ro lit* U*cUU)0.»r m s w itiw K. Bates and.these few .do not live hero.
imorf, Rev, atm, tail. H R. torio*
This being^nte' U Was natural that Mf.
Arrival and d e p a rtu re of Yralm
Bute* sltpuld rtfcelva' .the uppolmment
and
be enttjca.uport lY. duties at oboe.
, .porni pound .
,
Now.
there will be something doing all the
jit 1.25 a. in.
Lv 1.35 a. m.
Ntf. 82
time
In the advertising line,, and Tj K.
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a.
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"11.55
a.
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N aM
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*’ 2.55 p. m. will keep th« hall rolling*if it Is pcBUhla
No.80
to keep tha Organization^ alive,%and if
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sonni pound
dead
lie will ¿ivn Jt 1 decent burial and
No. 83
Ar 2.16 a. m.
Lv,226 a. m.
start
a
Booster’s -Club that will really get
No. 89
“ 2.03 p. m.
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No. 65
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" 7 .0 0 p.m. results.
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Trilby A Su Petersburg—No. 25, Ar. 1.10
file registration not lea in The Herald
^.‘m. No, 24 Lv. 2.13 p. m.
that reads, "die registration will close
Leesburg—N*?. 21) -Af- 11.45 p, in. No. Wednesday Ñov., 24. should read Satur­
day Nov., 11.. Please beat this, in mind.
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-The General Mews of ThelA nd
of Flowers.
C i a t o FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitom e of th e W eek’s Most Im ­
p o rta n t Happenings In Ihe
S ta te 's Domain.
Gainesville is to have n new wholesale
grocery»
A Plant City, merchant was run down
by an auto and seriously injured yester­
day.
The City Council of Tampa finds Chief
of police Woodward guilty of fighting—a
new name for an assault upon an editor.
The Bank of Clearwaier is to establish
a branch at Largo, The capital stock of
this bank has recently been raised from
&gt;18,000 to $50,000.
The criminal court of record- which
has Just finished Its October term in DeLand disposed of a large number of cases.
Lake City is to have a third bank,
capitalised nt $50,000, which wiif be
opened and ready for business about tha
first of January.
A. II. McRae, one of the farg«tt poultry
raisers of tho state of Pennsylvania, Is in
Tampa looking for a location near where
he tnay start a poultry ranch of large
proportions.
Fort Meade is growing rapidly and the
business nt thr posiolllcc increased to
such an extent ttuit new tpW irrs and
equipment became necessary.
Ten fine new engineB have just been
received at the yards of the Florida East
Coast Railroad in St., Augustine and will
be i»ji in commission as soon n# needed.
In the recent bond election held in
West Palm Beach the bonds were carried
for all items except that of sea-wall. The
call was for $65.000, divided atnong sea­
wall, sewers, Are department, city dock.
A new bakery tuts opened up for busi­
ness in Bradentown. On the opening
day every resident In Hint town was
forniaiied with u loaf of bread free of
charge.
The Florida papers forgot to mention
that Friday last was tile ofliciol birthday
of ihe State of Florida, but (lie sprighUy
Washington Times did not. Ninety-one
years ago Friday, Spain ratified the
treaty Ceding Florida to the United

afterwards prove to he ho good.
One oir the largest land deals that was
aver consumoted In Pensacola took place
a few days ago, when over Sight thous­
and acres ol Baldwin county, Alabama,
Itods changed ownership. Tills big tract
of land was purchased from the Penoacola Investment Company by Florida lum­
bermen and naval stores operators, name­
ly. J. D. Russ and Messrs. J. J. and R. E.
L. Freeport. The consideration was some­
thing over $50.000.
Jasper, Luke City, Pnlatka and Lake
Butler, the four Florida towns to be visit­
ed by the road improvement train being
operated by the Southern railway and
the Georgia Southern nnd Florida rail­
way (his week, .are preparing to extend
it a big welcome. Illustrated lecture«

evidence which will lead in the guilty
m a o y arrest. The sheriffs office io d the
police are both at-work.'following the theories of the case, aa far (a t anything
Is offered:\y "The lid was put on hard and fast in y '
Palatka last Sunday when. In compliance
with Mayor pavls’. order, all the, grooey'
store* and m eat shops were closed tight
aa wax. Confectionery store« And soft ,!
drink dispensaries were not exampe from
(hd embargo placed upon tho sale of
their wares, which was restricted to
cigars, tobacco and add thirst-quenchers , •
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FLORIDA
W elaka Club Notes
The weekly meeting of the Welaka
Club last Tuesday was well attended arid
the afternoon passed pleasantly In con*
’ vprsatloh, carda and vnriqua- ways of
whiting «way a few hours. Delicious refroshmems front4 he deft hands of Mrs.
Robert Newman were served before ad­
journment.'- {deny subject« of vitol importabae to the ladies and to the city
were dlscbesed. The Stale Federation is
doing good work along eVery line of social
aail d irk Improvement.
The seventeenth annual meeting of the
Florida Federation of* Women’s clubs
will be held In Jacksonville November
13-1«. Delegates win be met- a t the
station by a committee, who will conduct
them to the hotel Seneca, where ¿11
*delegates will be entertained - and which
will be headquarters for the f e d i t io n .
On Monday evening at the AtMteen’s
dub on Duval atreet, wiU be the usual
address of welcome and response, fol­
lowed by an Informal reception for tbe
Victors and delegates. Day sessions of
the meeting will be given over entirely to
. basinets.
On Tuesday evening the program will

afternoon those present will have the
gfekt ties sure of bearing Mrs. S. IX
Carpenter on Art. tier subject- for- the
afternoon. Venice. Mr*. Carpenter *baa
lectured before the Woman's d u b of
'Chicago where |bc was- enthusiastically
received and her lectures on art. litera­
ture khd music bay# been very success­
ful where -given.’ She'*la a charming
woman of attractive personality and the
Florida federation la delighted/ to have
secured her for this lecture. There will
bo do lectures, this year, but
. change in the constitution providing for
for district presidents and : change In
ratio of delegatee to federation meetings
wlUfoteupy a great deal of time. The
president of the Ffetida Federation of
Women's dubs. Mrn Thomas Shackle­
ford will formdUy Open the conference
- Jot fltailUea end correction.
The program as outlined by tbe pro
gnuo ctn m iu eo of Charities and correc­
tion Will be carried obt on Thursday
even!«* the feature of the evening being
the address of Dr. Derioe of NeW York,
; Who needs no introduction ' to Florida
TgMopie. A rccrpttow lw $t. foUdW and people of th*’state Who .know
this famous lover ef-hum anity by repu­
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and know him pereftnally. All meetings
of the federation will be held at the dub
house on Duval street, except the Joint
meeting of the federation and charities
sad corrections, on Thursday evening,
which place will be announced later. The
social features of the federation will be
more limited than the boatesa dub Mgn
hospitable thoughts in ten t.” desires but
It Is the general wish of the federation.
It Is hoped this will go on record as
Imtless convention and a place will be
provided a t tbo dub to remove hats.
Only a le w M e re
Can be accommodated a t the Gate City
House. Mine Rost Parker informed The
Herald m an today jhai tbe advertisement
of table board at $4.00 per week had
lust 'simply brought him the largest
crowd he had ever taken and that If
they kept coming In today be could put
up the Standing Rood» Only sign. Parker frn o w o Arm believer In advertising
pnd when he wants results he will use
Twice-a-week Herald, the best little advertlslng medium In tho world.
There a r e Two Kinds o f Chili Tonic
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money hack if It does not. 23c
per bottle. Aik your D rogist.
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'WHY HESITATE7
An Offer The« Invelvee Ne Menay Risk
If You Aooept IL
We i m eo -positive o u r r « u d y will
c o m p le te ly re lie v e constipation, no
m atter bow chrooic it m ay be, that w e
offer to furnish It free o f All cost If it
f*lhiii,. \
Constipation Is com m only reused by
weakness of the Jiervre and muscles
of the large Intrsllno. ? o expect a
cure yon m ost therefore tone up end
strengthen* those organa nqd restore
them to healthier activity.
, We w a n t yon to try BoxAU Ordertlee
on our guarantee. They Are eaten like
candy, an d are particularly good for
children. They seem to a c t directly.on
thn nerves end mueclee o f fbe bowels
They apparently have a neutral action
bn' th e o th er organa. .They do not
purge o r cause other Inconvenience. W e
will refu n d jo u r money i f they do not
orercotne chronic or habitual constipa­
tion hud th u s aid to relieve the myriad*
of associate ordependw V -ehroafe al*&gt;
moat*. T ry Rnx*!l Ordyfflea i t oar risk.
Three atece, 40c., 25c, a n d 60c. Bold
only a t our store-T bo Bexafl Store.
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H eart, Pains in the Hack and Qrolna, Leucorrhaa and al) inflammation«. ( her
atiun and Discharges of the Vagina and Utania.
No scheme la resorted to sell Reno’s N ew Health. Tho only kind of *Jvertlslng that oaa be profitable is the recommendation that goes by word of
mouth from those whota This marvelous ipadicltie has cured to iiiff-&lt;rln*
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famous and wealthy aa wall aa among the army of hard working women
Reno’a New H ealth la the prescription of an amlnent physician whose
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Ufa was spout in searching fbr a cure for female troubles, and when he dieRogers* Plated Ware
oovered this remedy he at ones put It within the roach of the poor as well si
Elgin and Waltham Watches the rich, and today 1 1 may b« obtained a t nearly every drug store. .
Until Reno's, dlscotery there was np hno'wn cure lor the many Ills with
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TAKE
YOUR
ORDERS
For a Few Items That Can Be Found
Without

All

Dioxogen

Au De Quinine (h a ir to n ic )
Atomizers

Looking

Dagget and Ramscll’s Cream
and Preparations;
Dice, Poker and Blank
Drinking Cups, Folding, 5c,
10c and 25c
ink erasers
Drawing Paper
Drawing Ink
Ice Cream, wholesale, retail
E y e Shades
Jcrgen’s Oriental face powder
Envelopes, all sizes
Juvenile Papers
E aton Crane’s box papers '
La Blache Face Powder
Exam ination Books, Blanks
Magnolia Balm
Expense Books, w e e k l y ,
Memorandums
m onthly
Maps— Florida
French's Perfumes
Merchandise Tags _
Florida W ater
Merchandise Stickers
French’s Face Powder
Fountain
Pens, Parker’s, Music
Nail Enamel, Diamond
Blair’s
Nadinola
Feather Dusters
Nail Brushes
G ogglcB
Nail
Polish
Glue •
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Nail Buffers
Herpicide
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Hines' H oney and Almond' Notes, cn Route
Order Books
H olly Paper, assortment
Pompeian Massage Cream
Hand Bags, alligator
Pond's Vanishing Cream
Hair Brushes
Pear’s Soap, perfinned
Hair Combs

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Auto Pencils
Bay Rum
Babcock’s Corylopsis

Base Balls
Book Straps
Book Bags
Colgate's Perfumes
Colgate’s Face Powder
Colgate’s Dental Powder
Colgate s Ribbon Cream
Cuticura Soap
Crepe Paper
Crepe Paper Napkins
Chamois Skins
Clothes Brushes *.
Card Cases
Cards, Playing
Carbon Paper
Cash Books
Copying Pencils
Composition BOolcs
Crayola
Chewipg Gum
Cigars

Blue Ribbon Extract

Over

Town

Pear’s Soap, Medicated
Packar’i Tar Soap
Paper Fasteners, Q. K,, &lt;
Puff Boxes
Pen Points
Pen Holders
Pencils, fine, assorted
Post Cards, city views
Pctcte Letter Paper
Pencil B o x e s ',
Pencil Holders
Pencil Sharpeners
Paint Brushes ’
P ostC ard frames
Pur*2s1 alligator leather
Quill Etching Pens
Roger &amp; Gallctt perfumes
Rubifoam
Rouguc
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Rules— Rubber, W ood
S ou le’s Eradicator

Soap Boxes
Sponges
S a v in g brushes^
Stenographers’ Note Books
Statem ents
Talcolettc
Talcum, Violet
T ally Cards, best assortment
Tissue Paper
Tobacco Pouches
Tooth Brushes
Tennis Balls
Thumb Tacks
Tweezers
Tim e Books
Tablets, theme, drawing, ink
penciT and spelling
Tooth Picks
Vaseline, Camphor, Ice
Visiting Cards and Envclopes.'bcst assortment
WilliAnW* Shaving Powder
W illiams' Shaving S o a p
Stick
W illiam s' Face Powder
Water Colors.

Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Ice Cream and Soda

These are all new, fresh, clean goods. Tho best is what you want and no othor kind
This and this only is the kind you get here.

PHO NE

Boone—Tomlinson
—• ..Saturday Afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
* Brkk Presbyterian church on Fifth ave­
nue. New York dty. Mina Addle Brece
Tomlinson was united In roaniage to Mr.
r o r M ayor
J. Daniel Boone. Rev. Mr. Hall officiating.
A t the esrnest rnjuest of friend» and voter*. J
The ceremony was witnessed by the announce that I am a candidate fur the office of
Mayor of Ih e CUr of Sanford, at the November
bride's parrot*. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tomlin­ fHtofiy.
C. W. tra o .
son, and .Immediately afterward# the
• I am a candidate foe the position of Mayor of
young couple left to spend their hooey, Sanford »trio«-« to the decision (jf the primary
election and wdiell roof suffrogr end ,um »ri
moon in other Eastern cities.
W I) Ilia nee
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The groom It a popular and prominent
Tor
Alderman
young druggist here, and the bride is ope
l hereby announce toy candidacy (or the position
Of Jacksonville's most attractive young of Alderman, subject to the decision of the White

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The happy young couple have Ihe beet
wishes of their many friends for a happy
minted life. Mr. and Mrs. Boone will return to Jacksooville, November 1 st. and will reside
Vlth the bride's parents on Washington
street— Jacksonville Metropolis.
The contracting parties are well known
In Sanford haying formally resided here.
Mr. Boone Is a nephew and Miss Toralintsn is a nelce of Capt. R. IL Marks of this

Prim ary to be hciif November Zl. 1911.
P. M tinea.
I am a candidate for AMrfntan of (he city of
Sanford subject to the decision of the While
nucí «i««
Primary to be held November
21. «vea.
1811.
Esami I . Wooeserr
I will be a candidate for the
object to th e decision of the
Iovv 21. to n

Ilion of Alderman
lie IMmary beki

Wairo P ano

I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman
of the city of Sanford subject to the decision of the*
White Primary. beHl Nov, XI.
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ouno« my csndMacy for poaltfon of every day during the four weeks provided for hi
aactfoo 2, Sunday* and legal holidays r i rented;
and In addition, he »ball knap tha book open at

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Congregational social
v The ladies o( the Copgre gat local church
wlU give e auelhl at tha parsonage on th e
tvenjpg of Thursday, JNov. 2nd, ' An Intetesilng program has been provided.
The music will be ha charge of Mr. E. T /
A red tiu p n . by Dr. Lewis.
ConiiKg a n i games give premise fop an
Interesting erioigg
A silver offering

O ran g es, G ra p e fru it, P in e a p p le s, V e g eta b le s
SOUTHERN SHIPPING
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A L L M E R C A N TIL E AG EN CIES
Does Location and Experience Count?

Stubborn Case
"I was under fte treatment of two doctor»," write*
Mrs. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Vfu, "»nd tJioy pro­
nounced my case a very stubborn on^ of womanly Wtfl®’
ness. I, was not able to sit up, when I cotemiQtittl to
take CgrduL
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I used It ADbut .on« wsek, bofors l u w rf\ich ehAups.
Now, th« »evert ptln, tliat h*4 -be«ivln &lt;ay »Ids tojrcjrs,
has «one,, And I don’t suffer ^ a%iU gun
better thin
In a long time, and cannot speak too highly' of CarduL1*

nprrat of many frVod* l bsvs
as my candidacy h r Alderman
to the drdsiop of the primary
ly during U p prrk*t
rleatly and legtbty
lying for registration

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' At tha request uf many friends' I have decided
to announce m r candidacy for the position of
Alile*man of Sanford, subject
Alderman
subjec to the decision of the
White Primary held Nov. 21.
W. W. A m u r Tier

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p o p u la r In H o n g K o n g

COM M ISSIO N
follow Ini office*, to-w|t: fu r Mayor of the City of
Sanford; for Clerk end Assessor; for Trrasurrr and
Cell«-tot; for sevenCuundtmen and Are persona Ia
serve for the ensuing Ism year* M Executive Com ■
rattle* Men. The polls will be open at eight
o'clock a. m. on said day and closed at five
o'clock p. m , and the following are hereby ap*
lintr,l to serve es Inspectors of said Primary!
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Keene. Inspector, (lept. E, w. 0, Dunn, In­
spector. F. A Shumpen. Inspector spd II. C tXiHoise. Clerk All rand ideile» for tlie varkm i ni­
dori to t* votai for must Die with the Chairman of
Committee aptk* at ihelr Intention to be candi­
dile», on or Fwfore the Mth day of NuVerobet. and
at the time of fttlttg such notice, the stsessrnnrit
a ia liu l such candidate must accompany same
An assessment of SVOOU rnsde sisiru t nomi.
M et fur Mayor, go,00 It* Clerk am) Assessor,

'Having held th e position id Alderman fo r,“ «
Delightful E ntertainm ent y / . term,
I wilt again be • candidate for til* position
•n
d so lrlt your vujkfagr oulriy upon m r past
U.Professor Perkins IgJts happy. In his
“ MetIon* o f the succeeding attractions »
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'iMiad foe Sanford as in Booth Lowery, At the sam eat solicitation of many tax payers
friends. 1 am urged to announce qrv ratuiidacy An Ordlance Providing Tor T he Reg­
the Lyceum Course this winter will be a and
for A blerm sa of the City of Sanford, »«meet to the
is tra tio n or V oters
*w*Ulant success. Mr. Lowery's d e a r In* decision of th a W hite Primary, to he held Rov. 21. Be It ordained by the Mayor and the City Council
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of SanfufiL Ha.
tight Into the thoughts of the human
acmndkjtett for ih r
of AUermwi.
t a s l T l That the d ty d e ,k s b fll ka.fi .
heart, and forcible delineation of charac­
registration book for the purpose of rediatertog the
name*
of electors of Ihe city of Sanford. .
ter should mako him a floe moral JMcber
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Section 2. Tha ifglstratloabaA shall bo opened
and shall remain open for aperkvi of four weafcj
whenever he giv»g such lectures as
ndktate for Aldçvfoan. subirci w tha
chi second Saturday In November pjfrr
Hiroon Says Wigwag.“
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White Primary (ok* held November
each general city election
It your suffrage.
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lbe *ookottt for "The Vaasar
&gt;t**PW&lt;n f*ETEK3. 12*. ra.. ami from « f t m .. u&gt;» ft m . o n * * th nnd
ChMT.wbo will be here In November.

V U ltm ia b a .

C ir c u l a ti o n of S i l v e r a n d G old.

The city registrntlon book will bo opeo
F\&gt;r every ton of gold in circulai!'
at the city clerk* oflke Monday. Oct. 16
uml daily thereafter o*cept Sunday, from there are 18 tons of allror.
9 o'clock a. m. until 12 m. Jtnd from 2
o'clock j&gt;, m until 5 o'clock p. in. Algo
from 7 o'clock p. in. till 8 o'clock p. tn.
each Saturday.
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The registration will close Wednesday,
Nov. 24. 1911
M. W. L ovell, •
J 1-to City Clerk.

lud 7. AU OrdInanes*. W I
In conflict herewiin are her*!
sfaby certify th a t tho. foret
uly UA»wv1 by the City Con

Approved this 19 day of Oct, A. 0
: rotsat U u . Mayor.

If you a n on* of th«M ailing, womsif .who .ufhr from say
of the tfoubief so comifetw^k ^bmeh.
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Carddf is a builder of womanly strength, Compdaed
of purely vegetable Ingredients, It acta quickly on the
womanly system, building, up womanly ttrength, tootng up
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly terete«* :
Ctrdui has been In successful use lor more than BO ytoli,'
T h m i e a r l r l « r A 1n/11« a h a u a w r l t l a a

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I n * * tP n f I k s k s a s N i l k . u

�October 27,- mg
Thotnea K. B«tM tin# been appointed
IHE SÂBlfORD HERALD secrotary-^
f-ih e -O fo oABeralal O ab eodtbat organization ought to take on a new
PsbUshwi tn » r Tuc*d*r and IVkUy Momlnj By leaso-of life and get buiy doing somethlng for the good of ths town.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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Sanford Heights need# a .mounted
policeman—one that could patrol that
district day and night find glee the people
of that section (he protection that the
winter vagrants will make necessary.; *’

W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager.

t n i a s *coood-ci»M m ill m atter A u ie ri SÄxl

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ai the Ptìeloffl» at Sanford. Florida,
ander AMof Marcb 3rd. 1879

Come and choose just what you want. We
have it No matter what your requirements
mayI. —be
as to quality
or price,• we can
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CONFEDERATE VETERANS

The gentle rain# may stop the world'#«,
•aria# but they start the vegetable# grow*
lag In. Florida which Is much more to the
point financially.

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jF urntsfj Igour E n tire H ouse
from our magnificent stock. All woods
. finishes, all grades all. styles. We are j
proud of our line and want to show it to
Drop in to-day /

The Sanford-Enterprise ferry boot will
a long felt want and bring our little #l«ter
Into. clo«er relationship and help both
placet.
. Hon. B. Beecham of Orlando may enter
the race for Congressman At Large.
There are pcnistment rumor# afloat to
thU effect and and a# Mr. Beacham haa
ample mean« to make a thorough can­
vas* and is a live wire in politic* be may
•hv his castor into the arena and—well,
a t least he would give them a good run.
He wai Mayor of Orlando for two term*,
a candidate for State Senator and 1* .a
promoter of Florida lands or ha* been.
•Just now be can retire on bis laurel* and
devote hi* time to politic* If be choose#.

■kin a* nothin* ala« can. A reooinlsad
»•cine for Ecsema. Paarlails. Salt
;h*um or any other akin trouble.
We can air* you a full slaa hntlln
f tba aamilna D. D. D. remedy for
1.00 and 1/ the Terr first bottle fails
&gt; elve relief it will not coat you a
int.
We also can give you a nmp*e bote for IS cents. Why suffer another
iy when you can get D. D, J&gt;.T

Rand“ Building

Just aoross the street

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Ttte UNLOADED 0Ü*.

•’Everybody is familiar with the trngeJy of the unloaded gun which happened
to be loaded. A gun i* a dangerous In. »truuient to fool with, a* many persons
have found out to •their everlasting sorrow. Tn shoot one’# neighbor U no pleas­
ant experience for either -porty to the
transaction. No one want* to be shot
and no sensible person wants to be re­
sponsible for helping nny body out of ex­
istence by coittributory negligen.ee or
otherwise. If these trite but few facts
were berne In mind there would be few­
er accident* during the hunting season;
fewer funerals, fewer prostrations and a
whole hit more of individual enjoyment
and general satisfaction".
A N tC l ECTLI) OPPORtUNITY

If the present city council would kocp
up the progressive reputation which they
have achieved they certainly ought to
construct a sidewalk from the terminal on
Palmetto avenue to the High School
building. Under present conditions it is
asking a trifle too much of the ladies to
request their presence at the auditorium
when they ore compelled id wnde through
deep sand and high weeds If tbe plac­
ing of tbe High School in the suburb*-was
good business then it would certainly be
a progressive step to construct a side­
walk to said building. With a '$20,000
building end one'of tbe finest auditoriums
In the entire state a smalt matter of
sidewalks should not stand in the way.
At the present time the fine building
seems to be wasting its fragrance on the
desert air, as far as being a convenience
to the public is concerned.

E v e r y t h in g

For

M OTOR BOATS
A t R o t k B o t t o m P r ic e s
r
rio rld a D efeats Ctemson
In n slew hui stubbornly contested
game the University of Florida defeated
Cietnson college a t Clcmson Wednesday
by the «core of D to 5. Cietnson started
off well, scoring in the'first quarter, but
Honda came buck strung. lay lor. the
visitors' stnr halfback, ran half the
length of the field for a touchdown, folowlng this-with q . brilliant goal from
touchdown. His punting throughout the
game was fine. Webb and Dissell did
the best work for Ocmson. The game
was raggedly plilyed.

HIGH CLASS HAVANAS
A box of concentrated pleasure
and every smoke a source of un­
mixed satisfaction. You don’t take
any chances when you pick nut n
genuine

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SEND FOR BiG FREE CATALO G

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Of the Greatest Marine Hardware Concern in the U. S.

Py Pott
from
Coast
to Coast

119 Chambers Street, New York

Away

Tampa Guide Cigar

For after one trial you will know
what you/ are ¿citing and come
back for u box foil. You trust the
Notice to ttorsc Owner*
m an who is always iho same like­
Having secured the services of Mr. E. wise the cigar that. is invariably
M. Howard an expett horseshoer and good.

blacksmlin 1 wish to announce to my
customers pad the public that I am bel­
ter prepared than ever to take of every
thing In this lino. Coma, in and give us
a trial.—W. H.,UnderWood.M-2tc

S a n fo rd

fu ll line School Books a t Mo«well’s
6-tf
Try our 4 “Crown" B utter, for sole
by J. D. R oberts.
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One and two.horle wagons with celery
flared side bodies nt Underwood's, 7-tf
Wr Have flelshm ann's Y east. Try
It. J. D. R oberts.
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All kinds of repair work.- Sanford Ma­
chine &amp;-Garage Cu.
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Pim ento Cheese, alw ays good. J.
D. R oberts. Phone 39.
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Mehl in t ,
Mathushek
Story &amp;. Clark «;
Campbell Haines Bros. ;■
and Fischer
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Place the titles tp your real estate ltf
the Realty Trust Com pony a i)d avoid com­ DELIVERED 'WHEN' PROMISED
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plications. For particulars address B. F
We
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ake
it
a
point
never to dis­
Whltner, Jr„ Secretary.
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appoint
a
customer,
because we
Bulk Graham f l o p r a t J . D. Roberts.

HAIR'; HEALTH,

know there Is riottjirtg more aggra­
vating whfih ona w In a hurry to
find th at Ilia *
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If You Hava .Scalp or Hair Troubla,
wna not rotum&lt;*d
A o f.p t Tb la Offor,-’ . ,*

.MTina wo promise yoqr money bftfk

when promise^.
Being aystejmnue and painstaking
enables us To do your work well
and deliver it oa agreed. One trial
and you wilf agree with, jw ;

Send for Catalogues,, Prfoea and Terms £

for -tbit; jn y re a sk in g -If, Hexall “oh"
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n » lr Settle doe«' apt do-ks wo claim it
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wVJ,;Yan c.-rialnlj have no rYaaon for
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'•ta n hesitating to, try I t We do n o t
NO SANf EDGES ON COLLARS 11
ask you to obligati yourself I|/a&gt;;y **
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JA C K S O N V ILLE
Wo could oot nfTord let, so strongly
endorse Rexall **83' H air Tonic and
continue to sell tt as wc do, If. It did PIIONC llO—Tbe SU rtW ater. W ant •
urn do all w ejdatnL ^ Should our en&gt;
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. thusMsm rarry us, aw syt apd BcxaU
-V—'iriXiiV ., ' . ibl«r r
"03** TTsIr Tonic n o t give entire anti»
faction to the users, they w d b ld jim '
faith tn qb and our statem oots, and in
consequence our business prestige
wouTd suffer.
Therefore, when we assure you that
nexall “03" H air Tonic will promptly
Ten mij^B from^elther Snnford or Orlando on nmii^Yoäd will dpen ita
eradicate' dandruff, bUmulato h*ntr
Vdoors for'-.bilaiiuiss Novem ber 4th, 1911. Newly Renovated and
growth and prevent prem ature bald
ness, you may rest assured w * know
\ fiirnislied qt an expense of $15,000. Rates $2.00
day aqd up,
w hat we are. talking'about.
American Plan, and $1.00 per da^and up, Europeali Plan. Special
We honestly believe th a t Rexall “93“
□ a ir Tonic will do more than any other
Rates by Week or Month. For full particulars and inforinntion Telehpm&amp;n agency toward restoring hair
-Dhone.»,wj?lto or
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growth and half heatfh. ‘ T r la ....
suffered enough from these Munchausen greasy and will lfot gtiro die oealp or
hair or cause permanent stain. ’ It Is a t
•tales and.
pleasant to usk aa'pufe eold water. Ii
EN tZM IN CER .
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falck
We Want The Truth 1
ccmrs In two al*ha,.pHcee r«o nt&lt; nnd
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Because The Herald, helped to m ike f l.o a * Bemember^-ioB *cao obtain U
Sanford and deserves a good square deal only a t our atowf f Pha Rexall Store.
L{&amp;,PHiUPS A Cb.

Progress Steam Laundry

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Tbe reglstrollon books. for the city • Aumes and carriage painting at Un­
primary-will be dose Saturday, Novem­ derwood’^ Firkt.class work.
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ber, 11.
The nursing home at 8th nnd Elm Ave,
Mrs. J. N. Whitncr returned Thursday is |vcpared to care for n limitesl nlmiber
Uttle H a p p e n ln á * — Mention Q* afternoon from her short visit to her sis­ uf .turgical eases. Mrs, Wright, nurse in
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Matters In Brief.
ter. Mrs. H. II. Deane, of Jacksonville. clturge.
e v e ry th in g In good fresh m eats
t/D. A. Caldwell and sons, David and
and High c la ss Bakery lo o d s If. G.
Wldemun have returned from Jackson­ Stockton. S tore Vtione 35. Ilukery
PERSONA! .rçp fc O f IN T E R E S T ville. — ------ . ----Phone 8*».
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Halloween Party at Miots reiidence
See the - Rummage Sale" window
of the r iM tln i Small Talk next Monday night. Oysters in every style. at Mrs. Allen’s. I verything m arked
Methodist social nod Halloween Party down far below c o st-fo r th is week
J S n c t l y A rrallied far Muronly.
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At Miots residence next Mondny night.
£ T f T r l l Herald R . W * .
Judge Isaac Stewart of Dehntul was in
V D»ne Turner went to DaUtxl on bus!
the d ty on legal business yesterday. *.
P&lt;? Í lB r o íd of the Virginia Chemical v A.P. Connely has returned from n husness trip to Jacksonville.
da, went to Jocksonvlll« Tuesday,
ti» registration book» for the city
J. H. Overman has returned from Tam­ All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
Heading, Three Cents a Une Tneh Issue
will be close Saturday. Novem pa where he nttended the Stale Laundrymen's Association. Mr. Overman Inis one'
ber 11.
Wanted—Work on a truck farm hy
j. w. wiklmaa wl'l preoch at of the finest equipped laundry» In the thoroughly reliable white man. Slate,
Hon'« Station nett Sunday afternoon at state. Everything is sanitary and he Wages pit id. Address William - Wallace.
» 1 3 -17th St„.N
„ .N . W Washington, D. C.
pays more attention to the details.
JJO o’clock^
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Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Doardtnan, have
/ ,» De«a of the People» Dank was
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F»a-SoleTwftt'
BelairVrdve, 15 months
u Camden. S. C„ tl^s week by the arrived In Sanford after a wedding trip old Berkshire Boar, in lint: condition, nnd
that embrced many dtles and points of excellent for service. Address. Leonard
^ifih of hi» *l»ter.
interest.
They are receiving tbe con­ Vihlen, R. F. I). 1, Sanford, Fla. 15-tf
Cape J. P- Tuttle of the new fm y
gratulations
of many friends and will
Mrs. J. IL Bruton declare,» It not* necto., Hoe make» dally tripe between Sansettle down to prosaic housekeeping on esrory to have an evdry day nficnlug. As
forfand Endrprl»e.
Fourth street. The Herald welcomes them first class milliners only glvp openings
twice n year.. You will at all time« find
J i n H. L-U * Forest U expected to
Into the social life of Sanford and ex the most up-to-date nnd complete line of
¿Hrt home thi» week, after a »ummer
tends congratulations.
millinery at Mrs. Bruinit's Millinery Par­
ipmt in Derby. Conn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. EL Worthington of Grand lor. prices from $2 50 to $39 00 the most
up-to-date pallor in the city,
15-ltc
Uln Mary Chappell arrived today, from
RujtitK Michigan have imivci! in Sanfotd
Stetson, and will spend Saturday and Sun­
Lost—Block rope la-tween Sanford and
and will spend the winter with Mr.
Robinson Springs. Finder please return
day with home folk». Worthington's father. Mr. C. C. Worthing­
l5-2p
If you like oysters come to the Halló­ ton. The Herald welcomes them to Sun to Herald Otllce.
Oli-ry i&gt;lonts for snh- Inquire of O.
l a p ^ y at Miou realdehce on Hughey ford und we hope they will remain nlway&gt;.
W Brutly, corner (Vlcr y Avenue and
itreet next Monday night.
Mr. Worthington is'lhe political editor ul Beordull.
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Ticket Agent Hurley of the A. C. L. hna the Grand Rqpids News, nod well known
Fur Sole—Five city lot* »ell located.
nturned to lü» dutle» after a plenaant in the Norllrwcst for his ufiitn bulimia to Going at o bargain if soli) at mu e. Hex
Parkurd, Phone 103-2 rings
H-tfp
vacation »pent lb Alabama.
the big dallies.
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For Sale—A bargain in store fixtures,
'. K. Bales. the greatest hustler that
fin e st York s la te apples 50 c ts pk shelving and counters All nearly new.
cm came to Sanford, has been appointed
A. W. Bailey. See N. II. Garnet.
2t-cR„ G. Stockton. .
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Secretary of the Commercial ClubFor Sole — Horse, wagon* carriage,
See Frank 1- Womlruff for your wins i n g l e mil double harness.' ¿.isolene en­
Me Cfiwy Five and Ten 'cent »tores ter shoes.
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will open in the It. H. Gnmer store mom &gt;New goods arriving at W. W. Longs gine and imtnp. forming implements and
automobile, alt at o saerdlce A B.
Grocery - - give him .i call
1/5-vf
m soca a» the Uxtures can be placet!.
Brock
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Bring your old tire# to Sanford Machine
lor Silt-- I .ii res wiili I room house
ft. T. A. Neal the well kuowu ptiyaidun
&amp;. Gnnige Co fur vulcaniiing
T8-ti
2 tutes in Ireoring (rcjirli irt-sc t.otpl
god surgeon, is in New York attending
Dont forget to try the dried chipped water and vegetable section S Hmnricli
the clinics of the large hospital» there. beef— chiptied.while you wait ¡it W V&gt; Sanford. Box 1513
U-2lp
17 if
y Mrs Paul h'eeley goes to Jacksonville lyings grocery.
lor Renl —ti JIS.IIO house, ils.1 I furnished
For style and jirlces in milhm-ry sec ! riHiius I’oII comi-r Magnolia and Ninth
today, to meet her mother Mrs. Curtis;
I T -He
wt» 1» returning to Florida to spend the Mrs. Overman, river Yowcll’s store. 9-2t
For
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Feii
room
lion-"
ii
bend of
Wo arc ci|uiti|K*il to Iin in lie your repair I
winter.
I’nrk \ve Sjiifonl Helglils in mge li•~®-«
Sanford Machine K (iarage Cu. I gornl garden spa. and s iirt Apply \
The Guild at Die Church of The Holy work.
THtf
Gurney Doudnry
It-tip
ftott will give their annual- »upper and
f u t u r e s —Counter shelving, show ' Ten ucres of g&lt;nni land for toiIc at n
Bamr on Tltarsday. the seventh &lt;»f Dee- cases, tables, refrig e rato r, oil tunii. 1
tmrgain I luce acres clt-Jireil and crop
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scales, cash re g iste r and old store j peil I.iki sens. mi All under tones- Near
\f fie» H Fenjald left Wednesday night front far sate at once V It Garner, | loading station ,oi Ii j tton line Almost
old stand Call at one*.
r&gt; lie | given a » a y
Part it ulurs ¡it Herald
for Boston, and will ptobcbly return with
t Hflt e
Mrs ferpald and Mrs. Lnughluif. Mr*.
f or Sale—The »mildest and hrsl lUilodgc
Frniski» inmlier. &gt; • .
healer» on tlie in.'trkel F. A Scliuinpr-rt.
F Arthur Dickins. wl|He skating on roller
Sanford, f lo
11 ih
skate* on (hr |doy ground at school, fell
Wanieil Ions Prickly Ash Burk. Prick
iy Ash BerriesIWr longue (vaiiifln
and broke Id* collar bon». . lie seems to
leaves). Stillmgi.i and Blue Flag Kuril.
be brarmg the misfortune quite bravely.
Cflreil Moss, nil kinds'Sceornl hand hags
■ m i * Dorothy Hayes daughter of L)r.
und hurhiji
AdrUess America n Fibre
Cutupany, Box 27H, Jacksonville, Flu.
ftiugUts Hayes of Tracy City, Tenim
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12-ftip
wW arrive In the dty •next Tuesday to
Fuf
Sole—A
few
pieces
of
good
second
ipeod die winter with her aunt Mrs. W.
hand furniture left, Call up Mrs W. A
¿ Holden. .
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Minnick. Contemn City.
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J. L Bias, of Guyamjotte West Vo.. I»
For Sale—Tin- richest high loud farm
Orange county v&gt;nn k and Urnls 1Dirty
* la tbe cuy looking up some line land
acre». 2 in fruit und 12 in cultivated
which he [Kirchasfel last year, and ex­
held, ho Inlie« in pasture anil wtxnlluud
pect* to improve the same and and build
GixhI Hroom house and out tmilduigs Gns
a alee home.
oline engine nnd water works 31. miles
from town, ‘A mile from belt line on Sil
The October business meeting of The
ver Lake. Plaasuni to look at. Very
Guild of the church of The Holy Cross
healthy. Elevation 7d feet above Sunwill be held.at the residence of Mrs G. F.
Jord
Cheap nnd terms easy. C. F. Wil­
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liams, Box 923, Sanford. Fin.
10-if
Smith on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
For Sole—Finest uiuck land in »late,
All membffs are earnestly urged to a t­
already drained, rcjnly for cultivation,
tend. ' - : ' i ' “ )%
wiilitn a mUe railroad station, Twenty
neir traits only forty dollars on ocr«
Tbo Ladles of the Methodist church wll
f* W Humphrey's. Bronson. Fla IO-7tp
fit» sn uyster .supper at Mr». Miota—San­
Plunts for Sole—Olerv. lettuce n:-d
ford Heights—Monday evening Oct. 30 th.
CJiull(lower for the next two weeks A
Everybody Invited: Come. First car leaves
Dorner, Celery Ave.
, J(Jll-lf
from Flrit National Bank corner at 7
For Sale—LUe scholarship in DHtugho’clock.
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Ofi's Business College. gi&gt;ml for both book­
keeping nnd stenographic course in any
Mias Crunan of Daytona Beach, spend
of the Draughon's Colleges.
Enquire
Wednesday In the d ty in the Interest of
Herald office.
7-tf.
b*r brother-in-law, Dr. V an’VaUah. Tbe
Notice—To iiropeny.owner* an».’ utliejs
Piular doctor la putting out a good
having real estate in charge, Sue me
and gef m)i#r|ces on paper hanging and
fflalarü remedy, and Miss Cronan is
pointiUR before lettijig to soare one else,
pfkcing Mt at all the drug stores In the
nnd Ewdl save you money apt} give you
state
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n good lob. Give me a chitaQP to /bid is
fill I ask. Ask* W. J. McBrtdk or Mrs. W,
£ ^ nflt Drutheraon, had the' misfortune
R. Gardner. 313 Magnolia ‘ Avo. Drop
to fall on the cement walk while playing
postal in ppstoflice. L. L. Wood. 9-tf
■t school Tuesday Morning, and broke
For Sole—At Qnmeroh City, store buildbl* collar bone. Dr. King, wbo was sumitrg and lot; hullding two-itnrlcs. with
°»ned and gave the Uttle fellow th e nesstore-room below and living rooms above.
Kunnitvg water on both flour*. Lot 8711
attention, taya It »rlU likely be aft
fool front: flowing well and ience; leased
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■T*ekVbeí?” lw C 8aa*«W* otra again.
Mr Dim year at H-5 per month; brmgiiiK
IA twr cent oh investment. Inquire Her­
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‘If the authontlaa do not begin soon, to
ald office. AI*o at Cameron X ily ohe
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down the grass that la growing so luxthree.room house with front p.&gt;rch and
utlantiy, about some o f tbe public tbo(sueFned back'porch; running water in
“dghfare» in Sanford; a few of tlw many
house, chimney nftd llreplacr, fence find
¿walks; rents for ffl i&gt;er month. Inquire
: winter vlilton we are expecting, may get
Herald office.
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«•t. and then the dty. may have a law. vT\r One
of
the
most
suitable
tracts
of laudwit on hi.ud for the recovery of aprne;
in Florida, near the liemitlful Indian River
body ■ lost property.
now open for side. If you wont good
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
Tnfonnatloo has been received by
do nut let this offer slip by, write to J.’F.
««nd* lo the dty. of the death of Etden
Sundell. I.ake Mary Fla.
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*nii»cau of Savanna h, Ga. Mr. Rouskeau
For Sal«—3 acre farm, twenty bearing
E. Dickons, of
orange trees, 50 peach trees,; uted- very
large hearing i*nr trees, nxxlrcn 5-rt»m
°*- Hi* father was formerly
cottage, front and buck pOrcht-s, faces
«jnweted with tlie- Plant System . of
south Gulden iJtke. 3 miles sotilh east of
Sllw ny,; n n d
tQ S a n fo n | tQ , Wc
Sanford; 8 minutes walk to street rntlwhen Oden] Was a lad. The family rewuyv also Ovcido railroad. Fine drinking
water, good luuhlng. fishing and swimS ” 10 S*v,TOtth when the Plant SysNext Door West
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You judge a m an by the company he keeps.
You judge a candidate by his record, his platform and his running
mates.
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The Mayor of Sanford is of little importance unless his views "‘are in
harmony with those of the City Council.
- The Mayor can recommend and assist the Council must determine
and finally act
Unless the Mayor and Council work together demoralization results
and your government is weak and non-effective.
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H. R. Stevens,. B. W. Herndon, W. H. Peters, W. W. Abernathy, S.
Runge and S. 0. Shinholser are m y running mates— thé candidates for the

you many years, while others are among the more recent arrivals— new
blood. Som e are wage-earners, others.are independent business men. None
of them are rich ■but
each one is a property owner and taxpayer.
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Man for man—don’t they stack up well with the opposition ticket?

AND THEY ARE ALL PROGRESSIVES
The fact that these clean, capable men, all younger than myself, have as­
sociated the mselyes with m e in this campaign for the advancement and better­
ment of our city, is a compliment to me and an evidence of confidence which
I will not forget while life lasts.
L, Elect them and by doing so say to the world that Sanford is committed
irrevocably to Progress—that she has buried her dead past and her eyes are on
the Great Future

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Grind Rapid*. Mich, are coming this r Dr. W. H. Evan*, who believe* In mak­
» ipwsJ ■ the winter with hla ing thing* move has installed a ¿new Ir­
parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Worthington. rigation plant. Tilings should grow on
Mr. Worthington is a Grand Rapids news­ the Doctor's place.
paper man.
T to d ie to M n i^ tln S
Willie Wynn of Clyde spent Sunday
From Correspondents
Old and young turned out Monday with his *i*ter Mr*. D. J. Overstreet.
&gt;
evening to give Mr. and Mr*. J. F. - 'A&gt; result of wreck Inst Week some of
McClelland a rousing serenade. Tho •hoppers had but a few minutes between
“ TK EVENTS Of OUANGE COUNTY crowd was moat cordially invited In and train* and os reauh* one of the young
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treated to lemonade and cake, and ladies had to tiny in town over night
listened to some fine graphs phone selec­ The fouthbound train left before site was
n . r r .&lt; M
« » - 1' tions. one and all Joined in hearty con­ ready.
Cover» the Territory for
gratulations. __ ____
Our neighbor, B. Ingeraoil la happy now
T in Herald
Mr. R. Homrighous writes from-Wlchotn na he haa brought him a “new oofT' with
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Kano.. that ha is sure now he U more long ears.
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fitted optical work than raising cabbage
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Mr. Gill and family of Tennessee has
and onions, he la meeting many old settle upon and has dean up his farm
* isd Mr*- Curieite and roung «liter* wbo
friends and telling them of the wonderful
which ho bought from J. S. Martin.
wlB »«ke (heir home in Geneva.
thing done In our pert of the state of
E le c tric P e rco la to r
Say did any one see anything of
■Mr Coleman. Of Forsyth. Go, 1*
sunshine and flower*.
Southern Citrus RallroadT
w hi, friend. E.N. Sutton. with a view
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1Mrs. Louise Nyland and daughter, Julie
»boating here,
CAMERON CITY CUPPINGS
■pent Sunday In Upsala.
v A- B. V°*M viaited Orlando la»t Sat­ To the Editor of the Herald Mr. and Mra. Marshall of Michigan have
Copt. Charles Lord, one of the County
urday.
Q P. Sieg of Jacksonville la-also among purchased through lloward-Packard Land trusted guards passed through Lnke Mary
M a resident. . Hla family wlU arrive Co, the five acres owned formerly by H. recently on hla way to his camp near
H. Stevenson. They are putting down a Taft. He report« some good work done
about January l i t
,
well, tiling the land, will build d house at river and also that county has another
We are glad to atnte that lira. Fultz la
and aoon be living there.
camp near Lake Apopka which la push­
improving.
Dr. and Mra. Swartx are moving to ing road towards Lake County. Let good
lira. Grant will ahortly begin Improv­
go on.
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Sahford this week fur the winter and
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ing her boua« by the addition of new
will be living a t the home of Mra.
Peril op, we would bo using some in ire
Stevens on Park avenue. They will be day roads If we had not tried' to bit off
lirt. Elheredge. lira. Speer and a P. very glad to have their Cameron City
W a sh B o ile r
too big lump last wintry in that million
Slag. enitfcL a pleaaant auto ride to friervda call when in town.
dollar bond deal. Quarter of Urol sum
Sanford Saturday with Mr. and Mr*.
Celery and lettuce are being set out at no doubt would have suited us folks,
McLain In their automobile.
especially na the million was to go to the
rapid rate.
AU the work on the now bridge will
Mr*. J. II. McMlilun has !&gt;een quite ill. main highways and the by roads were to
be completed thla week except the draw,
wait we were told by an enthusiastic
A family is moving into the Denton
a&amp;l the workmen are expecting it toon.
speaker. If by roads had been tvoniiscd
Tbi* meant much to the people of Orango house this week.
a mile of d ay far every mile uf brick we
« o n ly and we hope to tee It In proper
The Dolae of the charivari celebrating think there would have„ been mure bond
the McClelland wedding readied the ears voter. Moral, don't ever forget “by roads
ahape.
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’ On bat Sunday aitemoon at the home of Cameron City Monday evening.
farmer.”
of Mra. RHl Taylor. Miaa Georgia Brown and
The Worthingtons dined with the
The Social and industrial League went
Mr. McClelland were united In mania ge Ellsworth Sunday.
ovet to the home of Dr. Evans Inst Satur­
by Eer. Ssunder*. Miaa Brown hna lived
John Goodwine of Wichita. Kansas, day evening and gave him a surprise
in Geneva for tome time and baa many was a caller this.week.
Chafing Dish
party on his 72nd birthday A delightful
friend* who wish for tier every pleasure
supper
whs
served
and
all
reported
hav­
On Sunday evening the people gathered
in life. Mr. McClelland llvea near San­
at Dr. Minnicks and enjoyed themselves ing u good lime. Dr. Evans is president
ford, at Moore'* Station where 1» haa a
of the League and to show their appreci­
practising Sunday School songs.
cefory farm and atore. He 1» Indeed to
ation for all tie tins done, presented him
be congratulated on winning auch a *' Mr. and Mrs. Dutton were callers on witli u silver muLcb safe with his initials
Friday of last week.
wife.
engraved uparf • it. Those present were
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin and family, Mrs.
Mr. Waldrep la in Geneva at the house
Mrs. Minnick.
of Mr. Jones.
Julia Martin, Mr and Mrs E. A. SJoblum
Mr. and Mrs. Join» Dressier enjoyed a and family. Mr and Mra. Barney Ingertrip to FL Cloud last week.
BUDA ITEMS
soil, Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Dunn and fam­
S#«dal Ccrrapundenc* to The Herald
Mr. Duke will be home to stay the first ily. Mrs. Sallic Calherwood and son.
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Mr. J. P. Taylor of Orlando Is back at of tlie month.
Frank. Mis* Lenoro Arnett. John Evans
Us old borne. He is slopping with Mra.
Mr. Dutton is having a second well
W. L Taylor.
WOODLAND PARK N01TS
P e rco lato r
put down on tils Heardall Avc.. farm.
Sptriwl Cv h /m Vikm 1« r*&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moore left last TuesThe fanner'* Club will hold Its mouthy
Tins government surveyors ore bu*y
,
day for their home in West Palm Beach. meeting Tuesday evening October. 31.
laying
out the channel opposite Woodlaud
** after staying a few day* with friends.
Tii« program will be full and fie« dis­ Park, wln-re their house Ixiat lias been the
. Mr. and Mrs. Collet and aister arrived cussion of teed beds. Mr. Worthington
l*\«i ten days. We Iwpe it will not be
■' in Geneva last Thursday' and will soon will lend tho discussion on lettuce and
king
before a I»ridge will be built here.
; occupy their ,new|y purchased home on seed beds, and Mr. Rich will lend on
Mr.
Branham,
superintendent of .roads,
Brick Lake. .’They are stopping with Mra. celery beds. This meeting promises to
motored
to
the
park
Sunday with some
j#
until the houae la ready.
be interesting. Inatructive and enjoyable. friends and when he saw tne Ideal loca­
Robert Brown of F t Christ mas la Come out everybody and &gt; bring your tion for a bridge, where a point of land
vfoiiiag his aunt, Mr*. Taylgr. a ‘ i
neighbors.
on one aide of the river seems to say to
Mr. Hoyt Taylor of Orlando spent last
the point on the opposite side: "What are
PAOLA POINTS r
week with frtSfnds and relatired.
P e rco la to r
they looking for a bridge site for! Can't
Special Correspondent* to The Herald i
____ Miaa Bobble Nlciiolson with her two
There is a hint of autumn in the nights they sect" He admitted that this was
■ants, Mr* King and Mr*. Nicholson, are now and the early mornings are cool and the only place far u bridge to connect
vtmtng friends to Osteen Ttilsvw t.
delightful, but the tun shine* iboul as Hanford with DcLauii. Ofange City nnd
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Mathieux and son ardently as ever through the middle of Enteririsc. Mr. Branham also promised
Orb and Mr. Duchard apent hat Sunda/ the day.
.
ft I - to have that railroad crossing, which the
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county commissioners grunted five month*
• ip Geneva, at the home of Mrk. Rehbin*
, W. E. Driggertof Long wood lias accept­
¿ef.
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ed a position with A‘. V. McGuin, and ago, put in at once.
Mr. Bowman, the champion high diver,
lira. 0. W. Davis and charming little with hit family has moved Itilo the Smith
after
many attempts, succeeded in touch­
daughtef who have spending lh# summer cottage.
rj|
ing
bottom.
The other boya try hard to
. withhri’mother in the north.’ ere expectMiss Edna Adorns returnod tolVer tiofno
ad bar* this week. 'ffi.
Imitate him. Nearly all the visitors Sun­
in Lakeland last week.
C u sp id o r
day were regulur patrons. Of newcomer*
lib s Georgia Drawn and Mr. J. McMrs. J. E. Bona it visiting her parents. there were ouly ten or twelve. The trol­
Cbjbn were happily married at tho home
Mr/ and Mr*. A. A. Hicks. &gt;
ley gives much enjoyment ond is very Wc carry a complete stock
M the bride’» aunt. Mr*. W. L Taylor
John Hartley left last week for Toylor- in um .
Ust Sunday afternoon at three tt'cloci,
of this fine line. The
.lb». Cs A. Saundcra of Genavn officiating, irllie; where he will assist his brother.
Rev. Mr. Waldron with'his Boy Scouts
»be bride it the oldest daughter of our B. C. Hartley in bia work.
will visit the park soon and in order not Rochester G o o d s— a 11
Liike Balcorn of Tampa «pent Sunday to interfere with the boys* school the park Nifckel-Plated
^unty Commissioner Mr. Brown of Ft.
an d tin
pWMmaa. ;.8he was dressed very pretty in Paola, on hla way home from the north. will he opened and the pool filled for lh«m
lined. . ' Call and let us
b a.white silk dress. The grqom is •
—Woodsma*.
T. E Wilson left the fitti of ' tills week on a Saturday.
show you. Prices always
prominent citizen and merchant of Moore* for i two wer&amp;t' Vacation in New York
ZrLLWOOD
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wation. Intmegdbialy. after Use orfetno- state, where he will Jolh Mr». WUson.
right.
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• ay the happy couple left for fhalr home
M Moore*» Station. Tbqge present were
LAKE MARY MELANGE. .r/L
Mrs. J. S. G o ite r has returned from
yj ,
Chicago. wherdlMje spent the summer
’J r ' *** Mra. BroVn. Mol Taylor, Mr. and StMdal Cer. fo Th* HwskL .
Mrs. A. W. Keeley. much improved In with relatives.
w^FredTaylor. Mr. MlxeU Taylor.Hilton
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Jrow^Mlsa Macy Prevatt, Mr. Estridge, health has returned from Philadelphia,
Mr, H. G. Brown and family, left Tues­
«wart Brown,'.Mr», G. A. Nicholson, and where she spent the sommer with day for Tovarea where tl»ey will reside In First and Oak.
9F¿ ,***?• A. Sounder*.
relatives.
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&gt;».the future.
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Mist Seille Whitby is borne again. She
Mr. Farley F. Floyd of J^iaonviij/.
IN E Z H IL L .
MOORr* STATION .
■pent part of the summer in Tampa.
was a visitor here last week.
, A
Samuel McBride . returned. Tram Mt,
Miss Rjth Gardner of Apopka, «pent
We predicted wedding bells would
Velde. FIs, whexp lie was assisting Rev. Saturday gnd Sunday with her parents.
^ last weeksUme and tfiy didon S«n: yf^E. M urphy'Jiv revival meeting. He Miss S. M. Stewart of Chicago, arrived
Gurncr Woodruff Bldg.
J -w -r M tC W la n d M m f it one of the best meeting be has Thesday. alyo will spend the winter here Room 14
In fur long time. Twenty* or .more with her sister’ Mrs. Win. Edwards.
the h M 'ü Geû^ 1* Bnmn 0* Geneva n*
me tiome of the bride a«nt Mr*.
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Taylor united with church at that place. Fine.
Mr. D. Houston was in Orlando pno day SO CIALISM
1p.m. Rev. Saun era presided. A
We would be glad to bear of more uniting
grstuUtiom, 1
Iasi week. ' , ,
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Is undoubtedly spreading—you should
with church of Christ We need I t
investigate and fight-it if it’s prin£
Stewart
Edwards
of
Stelaoa
University,
Uulh Mây,1^ iv*tt "f Geneva b apeod- ' ’Rev. J. F. Sundell has been confined tq. »Pitu Soulnloy and Sunday with hlf . ripies nté wrong, or fight for It if right.
. d» weekhere with relative*.
hit room for nearly n month with very
Read “Men and Mules’*. Si
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TWaeUand enidrialped serious Illness. Hope tie wilt gain his parenla.
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Price Sc «t 2 1 1 Fln t Street
AW friend on Saturday
health and be with us again.
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Sspiuel McBride Is condixtlng the ear
vice In the Presbyterian church on ac­
FLOWERS — PUNTS — BULBS
pUlLWUt Of . ‘
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count of the Illness of ¡the Pastor J, F.
MARRER sad C H A H IT «
SundeiL r
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»be bier
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Mojiumenls, Tombitoncs, Etc, gOCMT JACKtONVILie fLORAL COMPANY
Ml»* Howard of ¿Montreal Canada ‘ U
■ Phone 166. ntft and Oak Ave.
viatting her sister Mrs. Ridierd.Csrter.
Church S tre e t, Orlando, florida
dined
M^ and Mr*. J! (X Mrs. J. E. Rose and Mrs. W. A. Willacy
Special
Offering In Ferns.
S èàffiN ,
v¿ fond* «»»o.
m» iM j w
Floral
Designs
to
Order.
Mr «.¿t m V
vV itf Lockhart, ¿peat dw day with “ *^U23-UMJ
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Jodiap Worthington, of parents Rev, sod Mr*. J. F. Sundell,
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SANfORD LOOMS
Sanford lodge Ne. 27, L O. O. T.
Meet» evrry Mood«» «t 7 30 p. m . orti Imperiti
Th*»trt J C HÂ1I..N G.
W. S Hun»«. Sac »
Seminal« Chapter Ne. 2. Order Eastern Star
Meeii every «-corni and fourth TrUty la month
Every on« who h»i teen hi« Star in the Kan at«
cordially Invited U&gt; viali the chapter.
Auca E Ruaeon. Sac'y.

t O E . Celery City Aerie 1833
Mretine* flrei and third Turada»« la every axmlb.
Hall in Wrlhorae Block, third now
Pheenla Lodge Na. 3, K. af P,

Meet* arcond and fourth MóñdayL VUltlM
knwhta el way* welcome P. L. Huichlaaou. cTc!
felu S. Frank. K. R. and S.
Sanford Ledge. Na 02, E. A AM.
O L. Tarlar. Matter; H. E Tolar. Secre­
tar», Communication every ilrtt and third Thure­
da»» al 7;30 p. m/ Vlaltin* brother* weicome.
Untie Brotherhood or Carpenter* and daft»
•re af America

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Sanford Local Union No. 1731, U.di. of C. and I.
of A. meet* every Thuraday nlshi at 7 o’clock fa
■he Eagle«' Halt. W. A. Kumohr, prrtldenl; T. C
Lent ITS. A T. ___________
O. P. 0, E. Hanford Lodge 1241
_ Meet firs t and Third WeSneadav night, corker
T in t and Palmetto.
W. D. Ikaiex. E L
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Office: Yowell Building

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DR. R. M. MASON.
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Sanford. Florida

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ATTORNEY-A T-l-AW
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GEO. A. D eCOTTES
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice In Slate and Federal Courts
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla.
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THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR.
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Late Slate Attorney Seventh judicial Circuit of
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Rcaklencr*. Sanford and Sylvan Laka "
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L. G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
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Office in City Hull

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�October 27,1911

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
F O I N U PURELY PERSONAL
How Celery City Vanity f a i r While
Away th e Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales entertained the
Auction Bridge Club Thursday afternoon.
Tee decoratlona were yellow daisies. Two
tables of bridge . were ptayed. Mrs. For*
rest Lake tnpde the highest score and won
the first prize, a lovely hand peloted
plate. Tbe consolation prise, a box of
candy was received by Mrs. R. S. Keelor.
After the card* a delicious chicken salad
course was served-. Mrs. Gonzales' in*
vitad guests were Mrs. R. S. Keelor. Mrs.
Geo. Speer, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs. ¿Sam­
uel Puloiton. Mrs. Robert Newman, MrsFrank Lane. Mrs. A. Connelly, Mrs D. L.
Thrasher, Mrs. J. W. Dickins.
Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin entertained the
Every Week Bridge Oub Wednesday af*
tarnooo. Two tables of .bridge were play,
ed. Tbe top score was made by Mrs.. W.
D. Holden, who won the first prize. Tbe
Prslber, a pretty bisque figure. After
tbe conclusion of Uie games of cards a
delicious salad courpe was served. Mrs.
McLaughlin’s guests were Mesdsmes R. S.
Keelor, 0. W. Brady, W. D. Holden, For­
n a i Lake. 0. W. King. H. P. Driver. W.
W. Prather.
The ladies of the Woodmen's Circle,
held their regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon, after all necessary business
* had been attended to, tbe tadles enjoyed
a social half hour. It was decided that
instead of .bolding their regular meeting
November 6th, they made arrangements
, to charter the launch Molrae, and go to
Enterprise to visit tbe orphanage, each
member of the clrch will take a package
of something, that will be good, .useful
or necessary for the orphans or the home.
There will be room for several others
who may want tp visit tbe orphanage
provided they too, take their package

Another Man Conspiracy.
A hatter sayrf size of hat !s*no In­
dex of brain under IL Women would
have all the beat of It lit It were.—
New T o ri Herald.

The simple-«!, )lghU«t running, fmitnet cutting aaw mill ever built—* mill
that you can buy at the right price and
with which you can make big money.

It’s all in the Taylor Feed
Every mill fit tod with tcirtcablt tin te,
set - out attachtuenU and adjustable
idler. Improved carriaoo-baeking do.
vice is puiat acting and a (ime tacer,
Msdn in all alzes, portable and s ta ­
tionary. .

We manufacture Engines, Boilers,
Bbingle Machines, Cut-Off Saws,Wood
Splitters, et«., and do Foundry Work.
Writs toT Information snd prisse on esrlhlsf
joa nssd.

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' IleeltfenÉé* W ' Arizona' have dlaaov
ered timt eketns needles or thorns,*™ a a l^ th e professor, "but U sounds odd.
adm irable Tor usé as grapbophone re­ to the- English speaking ear."— H ar­
producing -pointa,, and a big export vard lam poon.
trado Is. anticipated, *.
Always the Best .W ay.’
The Odd Change.

The value of the farm s In Kanaka
Is only |l,7IMM,00&lt;V&lt;iI. T h« sixtyo a t cents was for a new 'w rench and
a quart of gasolina.—K ansas lodai*
tx lallst-,
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A New. York newspaper chronicles
tho arrival In that city of an American
Stenography 2,000 Year* Agp.
boy wkp speaks no English. It Is In­
It seem s Incredible, but it can be ferred that tbe little chap converses
proved, already in the olden, tim es habitually In the baaabail dlaloqt.
there were stenographers who took
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dowp thé speeches made In the Itomeli
Woman's Influence*
■enatS hr In pjubllc. They were called
For a woman to be.wise and a t lbs
notarti and' w« find a place In Sue­
sam
e lima womanly la to wield a ire-,
tonius .w hero Augustus Is angry be*
catta» tbe stenographers reported tbe mention» Influence which may be felt
for good In the live» of generation» to
speech-of C»**«r for *MeUtil lu» In a
come.—David S tarr Jordan.
very 1m pé rfecFYlHoift e r.

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T K N ttS M r t o o n n o
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TOUK a t KCK BOOK.
IT ILL KN4BLK YOU TO.
T IK IT A CLOIMM "T4B~

Sponccr’o Bread handled 'by-all firs
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On display, «t H . M ^tA u iin 'ft Jo w o Ic ry Store
* G^ter Saturday (sold?*, and guaranteed by Mr. McLaulin). will be aw « t^ d to the young lady s e c u r i n g
.'the .-.most votes. " Nom inations «fepow open, a n d

y ^Only "Oxcluslve baker in the. city. AH
mixing.done with latest improved Sdni■ftary roachihery:

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It takes courage to keep quiet and
go on. It 1* not an easy way, but it.
is the way which, baring taken, no
one ever regret».

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ORDERS EILLED PROMPTLY

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I N S A N F O R D — L i h i$ Worth Living
■AMPORD, FLORIDA, TUIR OAV, OCTORRR 31, 1*11

PhlUp Solow yesterday In general m j •ions. Solow, hud Seen convlotcd by Astitled by Assistant District ' Attorney
WaMeryogel' of bringing Elolse Wendt
Items of Interest G*e«ned From from Pittsburg To this d ty (qt Immoral
purpose«. His sentence was 24 years.
Various Sources
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Monslgnor Diotnede Fuldonio, Apostolic
— Bl
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delegate to the United States, and ArchHAPPENINGS DIKING THE WEE* bishop O'Connell of Boston and Farley of
New York, official notice of whose selec­
tion os additions to the college of cardinalt was received yesterday, will probably
•all for Rome not later than Nov, 10.
Marshall Glover, of Bridgeport, Ala.
this morning shot a belied buzzard tin t
has been seen in Tennessee and Alaborpa
annually for several years. Around its
neck was fastened a bell with inscription,
“Genoa, Italy, 1874.” It was a sleigh bell
fastened by three copper wires, one of
which was worn in two.
'
Hundreds of thousands of beach trees
in Georgia are in full bloom. - months In
advance of the proper season. Owners
"Of the
°Mn'»ry miL'Tl* rri*1 down
ov^m iirprospect of a failure of-Ute crap.
of ships end power of armambm, the
next season ns n result
&gt; f';
grMt naval review to be held at Hew
Goats' milk is a specific for the drink
Tort Nov. 2. promises to eclipse any
naval pagaent ever bekl In this country, habit, according to Dr. Adeloldc M. Ab­
president Toft not only will sail through bott, superintendent of the health and
tbs four lines of ships at anchor in the heredity department of the Women's
Hadsun river* but wjll watch tbe vast Christian Temperance Union.
army pWi up Its anchors and get under
Mrs. W ight To Make Address
way. Me wlU then lead tbe*4ong column
Rev. Edwin A. Waldo, pastor of the
down the bay sad off Staten Islond^will
stsod aside on tire Muyowrr and again Union Congregational church nt West
Palm Beach, has written Secretary Man­
review the fleet ns it posses out -to sea
I
ning. of the Florida Conference of Char­
i The situation In Peking is becoming
ities ami Correction, that lie will Ire un­
worse. A veritable panic prevails among
able to deliver an uddresx when the con­
the Msim-Iius and tire Mnnchu .women are
vention meets In Jacksonville November
adopting Chinese dress. Some of them
IG-1H. Dr. Waldo is In burl health, and
are attempting to make their feet appear
his physician bus a absolutely prohibited
small by peculiarly constructed shoes.
the extra tax on his strength, lie is not
Mest of lire trains leaving the capital are
even
certonln whether he will be
* able to
drawn by two engines, ao'heavily are they
attend.
"However,”
be
writes
"I hojre to
landed, tire people titling qn top of their
bo. on hand at the second conference,
household belongings. Officials are seek­
ing.asylum for their wives and children wherever that Is held, for I sin deeply
interested in the success of the move­
•*
among the foreigners.
ment.’’
v The governors of several southern stats«,
Dr. Waldo was the founder of the
with their commissioners of agriculture, charitable organization which took care
met in New Orleans to frame a way to of tire thousands of human derelicts left
lncm*e the price of cotton and find more after lire close of the great Chicago world's
economic means of pU'ing the staple on fair. This is now the Unlated Clinrities
tie market and getting adequate statisof Chicago, am) one of America's fore­
.tks beneficial to tire seller.
most charity organizations.
Representative Burleson of Tsxar,
Mr*. ..Susie B. Wight, who beads the
chsinnsu of the Democratic caucus of the philanthropic committee of the the state
house and one of the party leaders In Federation of Woman’s clubs has written
congress, want« tbe department of jus­ from'her home in Sanford that she Will
tice Li proceed against the officers of the accept the invitation to speak to the con­
steel trust, not merely against the corpor­ ference. Her topic will be Social Service
ation. He believes [Jjat'the deportment and The Woman’s Club.
can have Judge Gary and Mr. Frick In­
Wrs Wight Is one of the most promi­
dicted in Washington for their part in the- nent members of tire federuitun. and lias
ceosjdracy to get- *"—
President
Roosevelt to for n tong lime been active in promoting
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practicclly unction tbe absorption of the the good work it has undertaken. The
.Tennessee Coal and Iron company by the fact that the conference la to be held Is
Ueei corporation.
largely due U&gt; the Influence of the ladies
Tbs Italian troops have for tbe past and their prcsislcnt efforts.—Tlmesthree days been systematically slaughter­ Union. .*
■* •
ing the Arab tribemen ontslde the d ty of
Tripoli. The tribesmen areJ unable to re­
f o o t Bail Game
1 , *
sist the troops and are gradually being
Sanford High School and Del .ami High
beaten back. "
School football teams, will play at Holden
*
I.
The most severe sentence ever inflicted Park next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
in a "white slave" caw In New York wqs Come out and give the boys a rousing
imposed by Judge Warren W. Foster on support.
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staftd for a decent water
supply thereby Jowefing
our present high^e rate -of
' Hre insurance.
'
^ 1 have no-,ill* will (or any
Sian in Sanford and therefore
Jlhve no mud to sling.
Friends your franchise is
wtaonal property and the
roan.Who wo\ild seek to rule or
contfoll your, vote fs an enemy
to good g&amp;Verpment - Vote
yoiir convictions.

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tomtmber i sm not tj» ran«
pfUstr of Qjt paliti:Urns, but
1 am tpe ptoples’ taiiblbatr.

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fhe General News of The Land
of Flowers.

Fom
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CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

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could
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INCOME rttOM SALE o r ntUOUCTS

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Kind of
Ai
product .
re«
Lettuce ........
. 82.
Cauliflower......................... I,
Oranges................ » ..
E g g p la n t......’, .............
Cabbage'1..........
Tornatola
I.
Beans. ...•......................
B re ts

Tatui income
Total packages, 4.85
cost «ir ntooomoH
C ra te s,...
Labor . . .
Fertilizer*
Tolal expenses
Net profits
$3,746.47
This is equal to a not profit of $749.30
per ncre,
Tire packages shlp|«d csi h month were
as follow s.
*■
- October
............................« ...
63
November
v ........................
53
Docerober.....................
55®
January.......
.................. r ......... 1*265
February.
. ................., 114
March....... ....................
1.123

Total jMckages
4.052
" The first shipment was made on tire
3rd, of October and tire last shipment
was made on the 14th of Joiy. Thi
shipping season covered « period of nine
months and eleven days..
' Tbe products «hipped cadi month wet*
ag follow?:.
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October—Eggplant, cabbage, caoliflqwcr and oranges. \ ...
November—Cauli flower and oranges.
December—Lettuce and oranges ■
January—Cauliflower, letture and caba-u,
*■. V%
bage.
February—Cakli(tower, lettuce and cabImge.
March—Cauliflower, cabbage, beets and
lettuce.
v
April—Lettuce, cabbage and beets.
May—Tomatoes and eggplant,
fjj"
June—Tomatoes, eggplant and b*«BjL&gt;July—EggpiatU.,
' '
This lost suite shows that one must be
experienced in the culture as well, as
having the knowledge of when ito* prepoft
the seqd beds so as to have the products
coma on the market at a tin»,w hen the
market is rushed with a gopsL demand.
This point should atone sivow'“ the new­
comer that Ire will have to proceed vety
carefully In order to make ‘a- «recess of
the vsriou« lines.
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The sldpmenu frodi this 'fam i weft
Bollito' thlrtjr-nlns d i f f e r e n t - f i r m s i n ­
dividuals, besides a considerable, number
uf packages which were sold on the ex­
press platform and wots entered on the
account slip« os cash sales. One must
pot only be a good grower of vegetables,
but must also be a business man of con­
siderable proportions In order to select
the [Roper firms to whom he should ship
bis products lli o/dèr to «scure (he best
results, ail of which makes It vary plain
that • m in fresh from a book-keeper's
job or from other indoor work should have
rough sailing to bring «boot « balance In
the right aid« of his ledger unless be had
some good previous knowledge of the
trucking * business and even then he
n ig h t go wrong*lf be brought his Noctberp

An Epitome of th e W eek's Most lm- p o rta n t Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.
R. L. Martin, the engineer at the big
mill of the Rentz Lumber Co., at Fort
McCoy* while oiling the machinery a few
days ago was caught i n ' the great belt
and whirled around several times before
the engine could be stopped. His cloth­
ing was stripped almost entirely fpxn ..
tils body and he was badly shaken up
and somewhat bruised, but. remarkable
to slqte, was not seriously hurt.
Marvin M. Hibbard, assistant foreman
a t the Tampa Foundry and Machine
Works and one of the best known ruaxTifntsla and m«rh a n t r a in. rhU rltv. wm
Instantly killed Friday morning and his
body horribly crushed and mangled as
the heavy draw at lire Lafayette street
bridge in closing caught him under­
neath the heavy rollers passing over bis
body, nearly severing it.
Miss Elsie Young Douglii* a sisterAA*
law of former Governor Broward and -his • *1
chief stenographer whllo^overnor, has
been admitted to, the bar by the State
supreme court
DeSotc counts is preparing fur an elec­
tion to determine the site for the new
court hoose.
A farmer named Pylnnt. who lives
near Fart Meade, planted an acre of
sweet potatoes lust October front which
he dug 312 busheis, worth fl n bushel.
The cost of planting, fertilizing, etc., did
Quiet Home M arriage
not exceed 33c a bushel, leaving Mr.
Miss Sallic Ixm Peabody and W K.
Pylant a net jiruflt of about $200 per
Griffith surprised their friends by being
acre.
quietly married Sunday evening aj the
Col. T. J. L. Brown lias announced his
home of tire brides mother- Mrs E. W.
aatulldacy
for Congressman at large from
Peabody at six «'clock; lo the preserwe
Florida
and
expects to conduct nn active
of the family and a few fripnds. Rev.
campaign
fur
tbe position. First an­
C. If. Summers performed the ceremony.
nouncement
of
Ins
intention was made
Mr. Griffith is well known in Sanford
in
Tampa
yesterday.
where he w«s a resident for some years
and on emptoyaHkf th e ’Atlantic Coast. Gsorge £. Sc bring, from the Ohio tpwn
Line. The many rridnis of the happy which bears his name, one of the largest
couple and th« Herald extends con­ and wealthiest pottery . manufacturer? in
gratulations to Mfj and Hp». Griffith and the United States, has purchased 8,0(16
b«st wishes for a tong nnd prosperous sexes in'll!* Avon Park district and will
journey through Ilf* The happy event spend ‘ mud» ‘money in beoutifyiug the
become known upon after its ocourrance, esl*te.&gt;
and quite a number of tlrelr ac«iunUltanccs
Joined the family at tire train lu see
A rriv a l and D eparture or iraln s
them off on tlrelr trip to SarosatA, Fla.,
NORTH BOUND
tile grooms present home where he is
No.
«2
Ai
1
25 a. m.
Lv 1.35 a m.
engag«*! In tire automobile business.
No 84
” 11.35 a. m.
“11.55 a. m.
No. NO
’* 2 33 p. m.
“ *¿.55 p m.
“The Man on Tbe Box”
sotini BOUND
Bert Leigh Irf "The Man on tftd Bax”
No. B3
Ar 2.16 a. m.
Lv 2J2&amp; a. m.
after a run of two hundred nights at - the No. 89 ^
“ 2.05 p..'«n. i
” 2.25 p. in.
Madison Square Theatre New Yorlf*City No. 83
* 6.40 p. th.
- 7.00 p^ iin
ahd nearly lire same at the Grand. Opera
*
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BRANCH UNES
Mouse in Chicago.
f "Tire Man on tire Box", Macold Mc­ Trilby AjSt. l*eteroburg—No. 23. Ar. 1.1
Grath's delightful comedy will be soe^ nt p. tn. “ No. 24 Lv. 2.15 p- m.
Leesburg—Nb. 21. Ar. 11.45 a.m . No.
Inperisl Theatre. Nov.. 3rd. wiib llert
22 Lv. 6.50 p. m.
Leigh as the star.

SHALL THE PE0PLE RULE?
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The Peoples,Candidates for Alderman1
B. W. Herndon
W. •S.
Hand* • %
Wi H. Underwood
Frank L. Woodruff

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proportionate value is the sajne, although it pcfssibly is not so appar­
ent at first glance in all the models as in this newest product. Every
refinement possible to be made is found in the 1912 Overland line
ancj while changes are in nb way^evokrtionary^aft€h4n . many -casef
linjnoticeable unless special attention is called to. them, they
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arm of her brother, J. Nixon Butt. • They
met the groom who came forward to rocrive her and they took their position be­
fore Father Fox and the altar.
In this, the supreme moment in their
Items of Interest Concerning
Uvea
they were the cynosure of all eyes
Society People.
and attention, in her beautiful ham) em­
broidered white fneasaUne,en train, bridal
J o i n t s p u r e l y p e r s o n a l veil and orange blossoms, large bouquet
of bride's rosOs with sprays ot asparagus
fern, the bride of course never looked
tu w Celery City Vanity Talr While lovelier. The groom in the regulation
dress suit was both manly and handsome.
Away the Golden Hours—
They were indeed a fine looking couple.
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Lovely home Wedding

'Two minds with but s tins)« UouXbt.

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thought m any-of those friends a« they
listened to tho beautiful Impressive cere­
mony of the Catholic church. Which - foil
so tenderly and reverently from the (Ip*
Of Father fo x , and binding tboee jw o
young lives irrevocably into one.
The ring used in the ceremony, had
been
used by Miss Butt's grandfather,
The house was beautifully and artis­
when
plighting his troth to her grand­
tically decoratei with trailing vines,
mother
fifty years ago. His pictured
palms and ferns From the center of the
ceilings of the double parlors, opening In­ face looked down from tho portrait :on
to each other by a large arch, were sus­ the wall, upon the Old and ever new
pended long vines of ivy, upon which had Scene, enacted lest evehibg. The cere­
been secured at Intervals white wedding mony over, Uie strains of Mendellsoos
bells and draped to the sides and corners Wedding March floated on the sir. The
of the room s The guests were grftiped bride's mother stepped forward and threw
in the front parlor. and the. Immediate* the-vett hack from the Taco of-th e bride
families and relatives of the bride and greeting her with a kiss. Congratulations
grtom, took their piece In the back parlor, from the family and frlomls followed.
where a beautiful altar had been ar- Very soon the bride retired to don Tier
ranged and covered with white and travelling costume. The guests were goodraped with green vines and Sowers In ducted Into the, room containing the
. vases,- which In their glistening green and bridal presents; the elegance beauty j»ncl
White blossoms accentuated the soft gteqtnnmbcr qf which attested the popligbtsifrom the many wax candles placed ulimty o f. 'the young couple and-tba
on the altar. Irf soother room during the esteem la which .they are held. One
assembling of the guests, Mrs. Fannie gift attracted. ■ great deal o f attention, a
Stembridgc Munson, accompanied by Mr. large silver soup ladle, which hat) been
&gt;,AJliseb WUherinjton on the violin, play* given kt a bridal present, to the great
ad the "Song of the Soul.“ sorely and grand n h ^ W o f the . bride in 1827. and
sweetly, with other: appropriate music. winch Mrs. Butt had presented to bar
As the hour drew near, Father Fox who only daughter. The room containing the
had come from his homo In Orlando to refreshment table wit* feetoonod from
perform the ceremony took his place be­ the cutter of tho ceiling to the sides end
fore the altar and soon the strains of corners'ot (lie room and the corners of
Lohengrin’s Wedding March announced the table, on which was placed the large
the approach of the bride. Tho groom punch bow£ presided over by Mrs. Paul
accompanied by his brother. Edward J. Keely an d . her assistant, Miss Annie
Higgins as Deal mao, entered from the Higgins, who dispensed the delicious
hall door and toot their places before the fruit punch still cake.
The bridal port/ left la an' auto, for
altar. Immediately the little flower girls»
Daytona
Beach in .the. midst of a rice
tittle Margaret Neal and Margaret Peters,'
In white w*th pink ribbons, with lovely shower, which their fun loving friends
bgpiati of. Aowers oe (beir arms and had arranged to materialize- at the right
‘ holdtTig each other* hands, appeared 1n time. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, will remain
A prominent and interesting social
event occurred Thursday evening. October
19th, at 6 o’clock at the - residence of Mrs.
Kate McDowell Butt, when Min Isadora
GeUU Butt an d'T ran cls Brian Higgins
plighted their troth in the presence of a
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the front door o f the parlor, heralding the some time la Daytona. •«
The out of town gueeu who attended
of the bride who entered on the

tb&lt;? marriage were; Mrs. Bello C. Shep­
herd. Edward C. McDowell. Judge Wil­
liam Martin. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Butt,
Mrs. C. E. |lart. Dr. B. C. Abernathy, CoL,
J. A. Bradshaw. Mr. • and Mrs. Jeff
Prescott, all from Orlando.
Mrs. Yf}ffL Prather most delightfully
entertained’ thb Every Week Bridge £lub
Wednesday- afternoon. Two tables of
(nidge were played. The first prize, a
beautiful embroidered shin waist pattern
was won by Mrs Driver who made the
top' score. Mrs. R. S. Keelor received the
booby prize, being a box of candy. After
the cards delicious tdttl fruitti Ice cream
and cocnanut cake were served.. Mrs
Prather's guests were Mrs R. 3. Keelor,
Mrs WVD. Holden. Mrs.0. W. Brruly. Mrs
G. 0,-McLaughlin, Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs
0. V,'. Km.: end Mrs ll. P. Driver.

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With proper application of proper food vegetation outgrow» ,li»es»ei
. and insects to s great extent, and being strong and vigorous,
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Springs financial returns pleasing to the grower.
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Was Too Suspicious
An AJbaplan youth named Urahtmoviteb. Srho Is s stranger to the ’cus­
tom* of- olrtllialion, arrived In Bel­
grade recently and shot a new ac­
quaintance Immediately sftsr sn Introd ucftb#. having mistaken' so at­
tempt to ghak* hands for sn attempt
to snAfch the yroapons In his belt
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Don't wait, until you arc taken down ijfclr, before tak*
Ing care-of yoursell The «iqall t(*ea anil .pain*, and other
symptoms »of,womanly weakness and dlgea*
worse to follow, unless given quick friMtme
you knew
You wo$dl always keepr Csrdui hand
'weakness
what quick and permanent relief ft g lv e ^ V
seem hard
and disuse of the womanly system make*

Let Vs Convince You

�THE OLD BOYS IN ORAY

Victim or Brutal As&amp;aulL In Jackson­
ville P asses Away

r* General News of The Land
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C(iU£0 FROM THE STATE PRESS

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State'* Domain. &gt; ;
tUi-hm County Boy*’ a1*1 Gli*V.
for lilt terminated Friday
¿JlnssriHa. when hundred* of »ample.
I n h ib it e d at the F to^ * Agricultural
¡Sritnrnt Sutton, and many have
display and marvelled at the
eouined by tito «tudenu of Ala^ c o o n t } public school*. Superinten¿* t Kelley and Prof. Vernon, who worked
fiitWally for »everal month, inimidthig
fha« «u w . to fed proud
at rip itsult* ob u ineif.^tilTDOWJ N
H frill g r e a te r occompiishmeuts In the
T*|» to come.
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A new opera bouse la being errxlru. in
New Smyrna.
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jba cattlemen in Voluaia county report
that the large number of cattle on the
fang«» were never in better .condition.
flg« «hiomenta from Tampa for the
*tek rv*lnf Saturday, ahowed u marked
bo««!* over the previous week and a
jpifji more marked cwiltau witli the
totfu «eck of trie previous year when
,tba big dgsrmaker»' strike was on. The
iouI for la»t week was 0,736,000.
print City is quite chfesty because one
of iu citizens is on the bring line of Italy
waging.war against the Turks.
t/The Seminole Indian» ore opposing the
tovasion of the white man into their ter­
ritory. They pull up the stnkes of cngipeering corps aa fast as they can do to
without detection.
A. J. UcAuley. who is chorgcd with
|(pi«g E. M. Word on a Sunday excursion
Win. run on the C. II. A N. Railroad.
September l\. has been released from
isil oubood. After a preliminary heoK
lag before Judge Yancey, hi* bond was
glffrf to the sum of, $10,QUO, .
lhe movement for a greater Board of
for Brooksville not yet a week old,
retailed Ip the Addition already of
new member* notwithstanding the
fact that ibe real canvas for new mem­
bers bis not yet been begun.
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New Patrol Is Organized and all ore
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Scouts Boy* Scouts!

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Scouts Boys Seoul»!
A telegram received this, Thornlng by
Orlando
fioriti» America!
V orlousSources
Troop No. 1Santord'
Hoh.* J. N. Whltnor cenveiyed the sad
intelligence that Henry Deane Jr., hod
WEDNESDAY— TllliRSDAV, 2 5 , 2 6 The Panther patrol of boy scouts was
died at the St. Luke's hospital last night
organized October, 12th. under .the di­
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
at 7:30*o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Define and
rection of Rev. C. it. Summers, who has
family have the sympathy of the entire Every Comp In Slate Will Be Repre­ qualified as Scout-Master. Horace Wil­
sented and Veterans Expect
community In their sad affliction.
liams was eActed ” leader and Morris Here Lift Reader* Will rind a Brief
Good Time
Funeral arrangements have not been
Spencer corpoAtl. Mr. Summers will fit
Historical Spring Flowing
Ail roads will lead to Orlando ttils week up one of the class rooms In the church
made up to the time of going to press.
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for on Wednesday and Thursday of this as headquarters lor tits patrol The
The Mississippi to Atlantic Inland
The Sanford Music Club
week the old boys in gray who fought for vacant building In the rear of Mr. Wight's
Saturday afternoon the club met at the the lost cause will meet again and talk residence is being fitted up ,ns head­ Waterway Association will hold its fourth
home of Miss Mahoney who was leader over 'ofcf-.tiincs. The occasion will be quarters for the Alligator patrol, under annual convention at Montgomery, Ala.,
for the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The (»resi­ mnde n gala one and special low commander of Rev. Geo. ITr Waldron November 20, 21 and 22. This associa­
tion has done splendid work In creating
dent, Mrs. Margariettn Martin, was unn- rates have been, it)ode £y the railroads.
On their outing Saturday afternoon, Oct..
\&lt;&gt;ldably detained at home and Mrs. * The following genrroT"order covering 14th, the boys were requested to note the public Interest and arousing support for
Fannie Stcrnbridgo Munson, vice presi­ certain- phases of the Confederate re­ names of the trees they found In the tho improvement of rivers and harbors In
Florida ont! along the Gulf coast, and
dent, presided over the business part of union nt Orlando has been issued by Ma­ woods.
particularly in furtherance of Its main
the meeting, which, when completed, the jor General Samuel Pasco, commanding
The Panthers were wide awake and
purpose, towlt;- The completion of ' a
program was turned over to Miss Ma- the Florida division.
alert, and varieties of trees. The Allicanal across F lorida m n t w l i n g tiw At.
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Thc subject to be considered was General Order No. 6.
gntor, were so engrossed by tho pleasure
lanlic and Gulf, and an inland waterway
reign
.The major gcucc.il^na ^ a t Uipg, »tu .L d i in.
iJiTVVjffimulk _ i d l a eixe fm m tin , t f m i n n . »1 «m -t, ■ r a r .n l
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of Louis XIV, which wns given In nn In­ »ounce.» to the division thattKr ScnbrnuT Tmmea'T^'report.
report Mr. V. Schmelz,' the
west
coast
of
Florida
along
the
Gulf
coast
teresting puper by Mis* Carrie Lovell, who Air Line and the Atlantic Const Line owner of Woodland Park has invliod the
combined also in her paper, short sketches have made a rate of I cent a mile, plus scout-masters, to bring their boys out to to the Mississippi river.
A jury in the McNamara murder trial %
Of Couperin. Murcknnd and Komenii. 25 cents, for the veterans and their the park at any time for a swim. He
by
January Urst. 1912, was the prediction
noted composers of that period. The In­ friends, who attend (he reunion. October seams very much pleased that there was
faunal and Instructive discussion which 25 and 26, nt Orlundu. Tickets will be on such an organization and opportunity for .today made by Attorney Clnrenea S. Der- —^
fallowed on the influence of French and sale nt Ibe principal stations on (he lines fine training* for the boys of Sanford; raw, chief of counssl for the defense.
English schools, on the world's music, of these ron'ds. October 23 to 25, inclu­ and that they were being taught some­ With no ^ourt session today, opposing
was lead by Mrs. Munsun nml Miss Ma­ sive. limited to reach starting point Sat­ thing about woodcraft ami forestry; that counsel look opportunity to finish up the
honey. Mrs. If. 'E Tolar demonstrated urday. Ociolier 28.
he offered to Instruct tho scouts in botany work of the first complete court week in
Effort» ate being continued io seewe whenever they visited the purk. The the trial of James B. McNamara for.the ,
Uie style of lhe curly French school .by
ploying u sprightly suit ejioti from Roineau. the same rates from oilier companies beauliful badges - have arrived. Several murder of Charles J. Iluggerty in the Los
Mis, C. I,, Polk, accompanied by Mrs along (lie lines of travel If o*i favorable scouts have received theirs. They ore Angeles Times explosion.
Tolar, sung most churuimgly "Little ll &gt;&gt; lUlio.t is token h&gt; (lie linr through WkkI j .,j,|y bestowed upon those lioys who have
President- Tuft further qualified a* a
Blue." Mias Martha Fox mid Florence I lucida, illuse living 'here ure advised lo I qualified irT every res|a-ct :i» a lender- miner today when he was dropped 1,11)0
Mohoney played KubenxteirTs Melody in pay local rates to River Junction and |(,*n
feet down into the famous Homestead
F ns u duet. It wns well rendered and purctuiftn roim»l trip tii-kcl» at that office,
If any should fall in any particulars, to mine ai Lend, South Dakota. Mr. Taft
enjoyed by the Indies. At the solicitation from th*-ri- to Oriundo, ill (In- nil Hied ketq» (he eilltre scout law, he I» deprived was taken dAwn to the 1,200 foot level in
of ths club Clarence Malumey sang "With rales.
of his tmdgc. Du Saturday afternoon. lhe l^iinnrd Copper mine nt Butte, Mont.,
2 Accommodations can lw obtained at October. 21xt, leu iioys from each troop and spent fully an hour groping about
the Tide.” —Horace Dibble, mid "He was
a Prince."—Owen Meredith.
Miss Flor­ the holds in Orlando from }2 to $3 n duy took part in relay rnces. The contestants the drifts aiid tumid* and watching die
ence Frank accompanied the young and ul boiirding houses utid in private were placed two blocks apart. Thé men at work
singer, who wns in line voice. Ai the fainilics from Si to $F5U a day; rooms I'antherS made the total distance of
To strengthen the chain of circumstan­
conclusion of the musical selections four from 50-cent» to 75 cents u day. meals nt twenty blocks iu seven minutes mid thir­ tial evtdeuce upon which Rev. Clarence.
new members were voted on mid then 25 uml 50 cents, u f welt kept rcslnurunts ty six seconds. The Gators, made it in V n Richest)» of Boston wos umtsied
names were added to ilie membership Members of ilu* ctnuinittee mi accommo­ seven minutes and twenty seconds, thus Saturday for the alleged murder of Avis
Two of them were present The program dations will mecl nil trams wiiiclt refldt Winning the race. After running the Unnell, the putke today concentrated
far the next meeting was read, offer the city, except lull- at night, and be relay races, lliey went to North park and their effort* to ascertaining definitely
which the ciub adjourned to 'meet at the ready to assist those wlirt aitUnd trie re­ spent the remainder of the afternoon whether it was Mr, Kicheson or another
residence of Mrs. H. E. Tolnr. who will be union m finding good stopping places; running ' races around the block. The person who dined with the young music
and quarters will be furnished without best time made in surrounding the block student Iasi Saturday afternoon, a few
leader for die afternoon,
charge for (hose who ore unable to pay wns one minute and three seconds made hours before she took the cyanide of po­
Cheapens Cost o f Living
their own expenses, as far as practicable. by Allen Jones. Horace Williams, made tassium from which she died. The police
J. D. Parker, proprietor of the (¡ate City
3. Delegate» are requested to rciwri It in one minute and four second».
tonight say they have evidence indicat­
House, has determined to reduce the and present titcir credentials to the ad­
ing
that Mr. Rldiesoa was her compan­
high cost of living in Sanford, and inci­ jutant general, at their earliest conven­
Our Free Delivery
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ion.
They,have worked on the theory
dentally uttrnct more people to Sanford ience after reaching the city when (hoy
On the 1st of December Sanford will that the man with whom Miss Unnsff
and in the Gate City House and to this will receive |beir reunion badges. The
lie given a free rtujlltlTlivery service with­ dined was the person who gave her the
errl has decided to put Ink rates for table convention will be opened nt 10 a. rn .
in the area liontided oil the enxl by San­ fatal powder, which site took, believing it
board to ibe extremely low rate of LI 00 Wednesday morning, »1 (fie (qK-ra Iwuse
ford. south by Tenth street, west by would remedy bet physical conditionper week
CbuaTdefinjT the rtn-iitni
4 *The major ^general ctmuiiumling French uveitue anti nyrtli by Like Mon­
quality at table b*wrd always given nt lake» [de.tSucr m uunoundng Die np 1
Coogreasmuu Ostyir W Underwood of
roe On October 1i an examination was
Alabama, Is put iorwartf^as the next '*•
thia famous bouse trie low (irice will pointment 4 jf‘ Mi»» Mary Howard, as
held by Postmaster liaskinv under civil
cause the people who want ibe brut to sponsor of thtdivlsipu. und Miss Alrnn service regulations, there being two po­ Democratic candidate far president b*
flock to the Gate City House. Mr. Parker IX-Lnncy. aj^m-f mnitl . of hono^'hotb of sitions o f carrier. An extra derk will be United States Senator John'If. Bankexpects, to fill his house from now on. and Orlando Tliese yVuqg ladles are dough- given the post-office, the examination for head of Alnbdtiiu. in a statement issued
keep it full during the season and lie lets uf Confederate seMietS and lie com­ which was held on September 0. there ut Birmingham. Mr. Uaukheiad declares
will.
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mends litem to ibe »pedal cure and being thirteen applicant*. Three deliv­ Mr. Underwood has no e^us)- In either
protection of the gallant survivors of our eries wilt be made in the business set-lien branch of congress in the execution of
Child Vlollniet
IMiblic policies and that his capacity for
of tiie city and two in tluji-fetidence
' Ltenor lim in g n talented child violinist cause, who attend the reunion.
agniiizotian is shown by Ms control of
5.
Your
commander
hopes
to
have
the
section, dally except Sundays *ftnd holi
Will play
die Cicllinn Music Club. Sat­
the
present hriuse majority.
urday October 2filh, which meet nt trie pleasure of welcoming to (bis gathering » day». Mr. Haskins rejiort» ehal the busi­
Much local interest is felt in tbe an­
studio of Mrs. Fannie Sternbirdgn Munson. largo number of lhe divisions. Veterans. ness nf ilia Sanford other Is increasing in
nouncement that the prescniuttoo of the
Daughters And Sons.
all department*.
Samuel Pusro.
silver service. Io bn bought by tfisj people
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Weather Report
Major Genordl Conn.landing.
oDUoritla. to 0;e battleship Florida, ^Rlll
*Low temperatures will prevuil over ibe lie made Depetuber 18; instead o t tl dote
Benjamin W. I'urtridge.
Adjulant General rind Chief of Staff entire country this,wcelj nc&amp;rdhig to a Jbf Jnnuajjv j f o order of the Uyy. de•
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*V- bulletin issuod by die Weather Bureau
purtmeni’ desfgflafptf PensaoolA^« « -the
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loulght,;.* Frosts are pretUctcd for tjit place wherp the presentatron of - the *ser- ** y '
Sonford Athletic Club
!n fl Octob!'t_ Jfidi Jutcriorilf thc.Gulf States and the.'iOfiib Vice will ba'mgtfe. *It Is sWtAslJn^ the
and organizctl an asanciatlqn for,T the VarieHfW» there to j a o b ^ b O l i y j f . w { £ d i ¿gtUi
lu tlie ^ ia i Lakc^rtglori;,••v * ^
ÍL piotitiHo YimM* tinto to reach the West
pfiiiootlfjp of Athletics.
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prfsem
CoaSf sereral days
days bifore
Coast'several
bqfare (ho date of the Artyom” over F. L. Woodruffs shoe
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Mexico or the- West. IiKljèO ijpfiL
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used nt a hratllng roots ' nml general
statement.^ "An area of^tow bnrotft
morning anh.expect-fa arrive-‘In Jack--, tnoeilug place, oliere.the boys can enjoy
pressure of ' great ñmgplpuir oyer
themselves toy'etier.' It -1» designed to
on Thurfday'mqmlni.
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British IslCs will move-^flanynrd and
flt it up* with a .roinplatu* gymnhsium
^-Ninit.fnen wuro killed, ten wounded and
aqbipmetit. Tb« otfieers .alcctpd wwf eiusc stoftby weather ovçr Europe during Oftepoimprist-med by ceye-ln which «re- .»; : .
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Knrt H- Koumillet, president; Ridphjngfii; tttie’negt several
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vice president; forrest Gatchell, iro«iiiry*H
powder Ignited liy black damp, in Ogara
Great Attraction Coming
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Frank Sbelley,- treasurer.v, Tbs* cfli)rt*f
near Hanlsburg. UL, this morning. MoSt
.
members are Sclh W,.»iwfrijiT.‘l\i(w? Wicker, *Tlic first number o f the Lyceum Course of the menJn mine Wore AmercTani
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kiilte? t'11* 3 *|‘ 'i
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Julinn Carsou. EJw‘i|l Coffee. George Mc- will rie given in rite high school audito­
George Graham -■ Rice, Bernnld . H.
Laugbllu.' Ih-onie *Brown, Paul Jones, rium. Wednesday evening, October -Kth,
SUreitcia and other member« pf the ‘ —.
'
Marion Wolthour. Volllsj Williains. Htirbhl at fi:3U o’clock,
brokerage house of B.‘ H. SchefteU A Co..
Tho
eniwtalner
fast
the
evening
wlD
be
L o n g . George TbursPyir. Hugh Tiltis, Mnrx
indicted for fraudulent use o f tbo rtqils
the
popular
humqrist
satirist
lecturer
and
Laker, Abie CnrsoD.'Martin McDaniel.'
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in
ccnoectlon with the sale of mining
author,
Booth
Lowery.
I lls the desire of these hoys to lie
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stock*,
writ be pUced on trial la the
Thosq
who
core
for
the
really
godd
and
known *s the "Young Bachelor club" uf,
Fodefol Court before Judge Ray td-day.
artlsGwjlr
puturnl
will
Arid
Mr
Lowwy
Sanford. . ‘ ■
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superb in too. art of pletsing. He comes The office o f the Scheftels concern on
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highly «adora«*! by the^ lyccum courses Droad. street, where raided by postoffice
/
^ P o s lo r id lle V
Inspectors
about
a
year
ago.
Tbe
books
and.^ress
all
over
(bò
country
where
he
The congregation of the Presbyterian
diurch haV*' decldwl uport. Rev t
D. hus ever appeared. The Naples. (New o f the company were seized and are now
Brownlee of Atlnntn and he bk frbew York.) Record says of him. •'He comblpee In the possession of the protoculjon. It
in fall proponiona. the orator, the poet, Is alleged that vast sums were received
) tu Ü10 church. Mr Brownlee is
from .credulous investors all over (h e .
young minister of great prwiiilto add Wtr the-wit «tul tb* impersonator/'

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Good will and good
rdloWSship to all man
Wc all have faults enough
without trying- to $how up
ure other fellow» therefore I
jjave liio knocks to offer. -VI
have lived among you for
seventeen years and have
n*!
^ 8t I could tinder
all circumstances. 1 admit
B i * VC made mistakes and
will possibly make more.
l ask my friends for their support and if you elect
me your Mayor I will give you my best efforts at all
time! Remember l am the candidate of the people
not the politicians.
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A Budget of Opinion "Just Be*
tween You and Me

Ivor*, m

wear

«Ivor« HuxU* ike

f This Annual fall campaign seem to ba
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i a paoaeaary
evil but 1 for ona
getting
moat tired of It all Every year when all
of ua ought to ba getting togetber for tbc^
good of the town we are becoming more
widely eeparated upon aO questions of
public good and what avail« Ih it all No
matter wbo Is elected the city goes on
Joel the tame and all of ua aeam to ba
living and yet people here (aka the mattar to heart and never get over iL If a
man must get Into politic« be ought to
take hla medicine tike a man and get
over IL A defeated candidate for a
pcakr Mnta |ih In *isnfnfr1 «till baa. tome
hope* for the future and abouid neither
thipk of consigning big retnaln# to Lake
Monroe or those of hla friends wbo voted
agelnat him.
'
A man running for public office abouid
have no friends end no enemies. It la
only a question of that man's fitness for
the office end beyond that no man abouid
go.' If Bill Jonea beat you In a borae
' trade last week be is Just as (It to bold
the office of Mayor as the man wbo let
you beat him. Just because a candidate
la yopr own personal friend is not
•sufficient evidence to convict him of
being the best man for any office. .
On the other hand If a personal enemy
Is a candidate and là the beat man for
the place U la your duty to vote for him.
Ratner bard to do I know but really the
best for your dty. . At any rate this matter of a dty elec­
tion should not. be taken to heart and
/to the exclusion of everything else.
"Somewhere else the sun la still shin-

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Today we

beautiful Fall Suits and Over-

for less than $30.00 to $40.00

M otiw i

We engaged the makers of
firanti Clotlir
the world’s greatest makers of Young Men’s clotlu
to make these suits and overcoats for us; all tl
popular fabrics and every up-to-date model are i
eluded, in every size for Young Mefi and “ M e

W e have the most com­
plete line of fall hats to be
found in town, all the
sizes, atyles and shapes
for Fall wear, including
the famous S t e t s o n .
Prices from $ 1 .5 0 u p
to $ 5 .0 0 . Must be seen
to be appreciated. Come
in and let us fit you out

paaaea my door each day and always
baa a pleasant amilo and word of greeting.
1 am watching her career fori have known
bar since she was an infant In arms and
with ber sunny disposition and polite
manner It la almost certain that this
Aule giri will succeed in life. A pleasant
word la no Iosa to any one and more of
our girla slamili cultivate the habit.

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Jionc S u t ©Ufllttp Clotljes are g?olD
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SAN FO R D .
tbe words s i explanation from Prof.
Verkina. He is on the’'job and knows
mote'about tbe achooMu one minute than*
the rest of us could learn in a life tlnur.
P eas Sauwtmo —In your "gleaming»"
you give ua many good suggestions. For
instance in tbe last issue of the Herald
you suggest that we put drinking water
in dach room. This Is a fine liieA. But.
ipy dear Saunter«, why did you “ satin*
Car” all tbe way to Tampa for (if Did
you not know that a walk of only a few
minutes would have taken you to our
Oraminer School wheys you would have
i found fresh water 1n cadi niötä anti n&amp;n
n tbe halli At our High'Scbt)fil ;&lt;nd
Primary School we bate'large bealera la
the hull» and Bowing wells vrith-lo ten

a alwayl at hand.

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FLORIDA

117 First St.

I T H E C IT Y

The d ty registration book will be open
at the d ty clerk's office Monday. Oct. 16
and dally thereafter except Sunday from A
9 o’clock a m. until 12 m. And from 2
»"clock pi m until S o'clock p. m, .Also t
from 7 o'clock p.' m. till 8 o'clock p. to. J '
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each Saturday.
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Nov. 24,1911. *
M. W. Lovell,
H i'
City Clerk.

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RESTAURANT

ffin l Stmt, one Mock frefti Depot orpo.lt« Paeioffi- &lt;•

H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
Formerly ^Manager of Central Cafe
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Chops, Oysters and Fl9h
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S h ort O rd ers A t All H o u r s ’

Prompt, Cleon Service

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S v sry th ln i first Cl»»

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rim.

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Wa .So not’ furntih

a Specialty

A Place For Ladles and Gentlemen

r

ice »a ter, tpt we do not think i^la
wjtolefcme for children, wbo havebeedfee
mated on the play ground, to oome Into
¿a room apd drink Ice water.
'. Through the teacher« it baa been sug¿ y d to the pupils that they bring
S8r own drinking . cups, so that a

Cot “P • Party. .HITTS
Launch and Coro* « 1

W O O D LAN D PARK
nsaa only pure water and soap in washing
clothe* Such a Laundry is tbe

PROGRESS UOHDRy "

they

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Jtaghfratlea Notice

Club did more to T&gt;rfn‘g die tqS&amp;aflnfod
mothers together than any other fores
’• oould possibly accomplish and f hope tbe
new name adopted «rill not kill, lha
aodety.- OuT schoolsand mothers must feet of the aids entrance* Our children
. establish and keep tbe doae relationship are “ not forced to crowd ’W ound tbs
and good work will result.
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w ell*" but » bountiful auppiy o f water
Ona of my friends reraaftapkto Ibe the
• ««her day that loo many .'people ware
&gt; trying to engage In r ilnwn different
kinds of bdslneas here with the reispli
that business of every kind was svet' Ams. Tbs old* saying that fbe abop.-tg p k irq u g b t to stick to his last U a true
sow la many respects but tbe high cost
o f living Is apt to. cauag .a great many
people to engage 1» ^everything that
prom lm a living and" in the general
SBrambla for tbe nimble dollar somebody
7 always gate hart 11 wa could only confilm our talents to oos line of business
the one Une.jrould be attended tq..htgtey

$ 30; .. your

to

tailor would not duplicate them

4 Tberp la a pretty Sanford girl that

4 Speaking about tbe schools reminds
me that our .people do not visit them
often enough to know' Just wbat the
7 children are doing. Some rime (jack we
' had more meetings of tbe School Im­
provement Society or tbe Mother’s Club
end 1 hope the association will continue

$20

coats at

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A very amusing Incident In connection
with the near unpleasantness to. take
piece on November 21, came to my notice
the other day. . One of the very prominent
candidate* was very anxious to gain ibe
friendship of « .certain yontig matt and
had been going out of his why to speak
to him upon every occasion The young
man could not fathom tbaaa - actions be­
cause the candidate' ¿ad never noticed
him before. Yesterday the candidate
stopped the young man and ask him far
hla vote and was told that be was only
20 year* old.
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The candidate hasn't spoken to him

offer choice of 150

System, competence and thoroughness
are combined to achieve satisfactory re­
sult 5, and we have no hesitation In as­
serting that tbe Laundry work" done here
Is the best obtainable anywhere. A trial
order will convince you. Telephone or
drop us a*postal ana we will c*H for your
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tOGCS ON COLLAUS

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Leamto-swim in that Bhady Pod. No rocks., no holil *
He» to hurt you'. Safe for any chM. No Sewerage, no «1®*:
pure well water.
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Emptioa and cleaned every day. Every C0|1V,
Picnic parties. Refreshments. Open Thursdays and
Other day« by arrangement.
Tb* Launch*, "M am ia" and " N w iic " wffl b a v t fr o « Ckjr D«xb '« *

T hursdays a n d Sunda y s

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Pr i c e 25c R&lt;

H igh-grade Piange, Organs
Easy Payments

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Bulletin

TO THE’ SOIL
Only Solution of the Present System of Middlemen’s Profits
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7 *ESfERDAy was Sunday. There
' .¿m sj'cfntpany" nt Happy Ho!*
L .. •¿W.l,JTorm. There'# most olway« "com pony," for that mat­
ter. Wa like to have folk« with ua. All
th^doors of the big bungaiow-farmhouse
ore olVays wide optn to our kin ami
friendiHuJt any old 'time, write« William
R. LI sliton in "Back to the Land."
But this Sunday gathering was rather
a «pedal lot—larn» „ folk#, all of them,
keenly interested In the life of the farm:
and all "back-to-lhe-landers," wboae con­
nection with the form bad come after a
more or less rough-and-tumble experience
with Ufa. ip • town. There wa» u round
doxen of us at the table for dinner. We
had pWrtt^.'tytalk about.
Tile talk dwelt for u time upon- the com
o f living. That w a« natural enough when
you consider what was on the table. I'm
not meaning to be offensive; I’m Just tell-

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Chicken Heaped Up
There was milk-fed spring chicken, fried,
heaped platters of it, replenished three
limes from the kitchen, with a lot left
over. Those chickens were picked from u
flock or 600. hatched lust spring on the
form.
There was another platter of Lolled
ham—grown, cured and smoked on the
farm; there were creamed new potatoes.
Country Gentleman corn on the cob and
asparagus tips, all fresh from the farm
garden. There were eggs fixed up some
fancy way—gathered fresh thu night be­
fore from the farm henhouse

List Unlimited !
Therbutter was mode on the farm, there
was unlimited sweet milk, there were
I&gt;enchca “ put up" on the (urm hud smoth­
ered With Ihjqjt Citnin. tlicic-&lt;wus o piled
diftief fresh White* gnqic:*^ There wus—
dh. no end of truck like that, every bit of.
It. except the "seasoning," firtxluced right
liero on the farm.
Wt were two hours at table, eating and
talking. There was a jJumh plenty of
everything for everybody—nAt skimped
helpings carefu^Stj spread out* du the
plates to look liafrenotigh. but
sorr ol
plenty you read about, wilii everyjwHil
coming back ut least onceJo^anOtber bit
of white meat or an extfk ‘ potnp or n
second try at th« asparagus or another
glass of milk.
. Nobody was timid; and when the inter­
est.lagged at last hunger was far from as
Well, as 1 any. we fell a-tulking We
alf carried lu our heads memories of the
time# when we wyrr mere townsmen, car­
rying home uur food In baskets uud parcels
from the shop and market. Wo did a lit­
tle sura la arithmetic,'helped out by hard,
cold experience. Here's the result:
.'If our« had been a.tqwn table, set out
with that dinner for a do^en. of JucJ the(
sume ih in gsjA dln the tamo qbundance,
with tho neJBWt approach wr pould make

strung along for a cou'plo of days on ortifldal messes of left-overs, down to Uw&gt;
lost jtera of chickenbone soup on Tues-

A sh was. the bare cost of producing
that dinner on the farai didn't cAçced to
ctnu a blatc. No g u m was çcàreU, and
neither tuai nor boste»» kept un anxious
eye on anybody’« appetite.
of frying chicken« was » li
lien there were hundreds of
ungster# runuunT'. around
lal'dld wo care ■about the',
bam on the market when

People» Bank Building

the smokehouse was hanging full and
there were 60-odd pigs In the bock (ma­
ture, waiting their turns! What was the
odds to us if new potatoes were kept In
safety deposit vaults in town while we
could look out of the dining room w in­
dow at a broad acre of them, with a sec­
ond crop Just planted!
The long and short of it Is that hcre'on
the form we could dlah up u dinner like
that every day in the week, if we wanted
to take the trouble to tlx It. gathering tit?»
stuff within easy arm'« reach of the farmImuse.

and cents, is negligible. We do the work
ourselves; we enjoy It—and there's abso­
lutely nothing that adds a cent lu the
original cost.
Hero’# the principle of the matter,
which nobody can deny; tho farther you
remove yourself from the source of your
food supply, the more that food Is going
to cost you. That is to say. the mor*
middlemen you have in the social scheme,
the more you have to payr There's never
a folly which we don’t have to pay fpr;
and they all cost more than thcy'rt worth.

Middlemen Blamed
I tcil you it's line, in these strenuous
days of struggle for a living, to wake in
the morning und look out of doors and
see plenty of everything in plain sight—
enough, enough not for today only, but
for tomorrow and next week—and then
to understand that it's nil ours, with no
middle man blocking the way with id»
tolls on enjoyment There's plenty. There
it lies. We've produced it ourselves, out
of our own xml and there's nut a tiling,
not a fraction id a cent, to be lucked on
to the bare, rock-bottom cost of produc­
tion before it conics to our table. There's
not a middleman on earth’ vjbo can take
a picayune in take-off on (tie smallest
shred of our abundance. Do you see!
There'« the tly in ilie ointment—not
the middleman himself, but the utterly
foolish scheme of tilings which has tired
so many middlemen that they've become
a pest—worse than that, nil utmost in­
tolerable burden. II began witli lire fool­
ish notion thm to produce one's own
food from the soil is a base und menial
business It was so much easier, so
much more dignified, to let George do it

Every middleman who get» his hands
on a bit of food stuff, from u hunch uf
radishes to u beef carcass, tacks some­
thing to the (vice before 'lie passe« it
along. Being human, he adds all the
tralflc will bear. What he can't take
single handed he takes through protec­
tive associations and gentlemen’s agree
incuts.
That's business. Our quarrel
oughn'i to be with Unit, but with our own
tume indulgence.
We take a lot of credit to ourselves as u
nation Ih9Chii«c wo once lucked over the
traces rut her showily when we thought
we were being pul upon by a system
of taxation without ro|»re»«nt ation We
date nuUolini independence from the
time when we made that protest stick.
Vet here we are neck deep in a condition
incomparably worse in principle and
worse In effect, u condition winch we
ourselves have deliberately bulb up, u
condition under which two-tlnrd« uf all
our hundred milliun people deliberately
tax ihentselvos to the point of extortion
merely for (lie sake ot imilnlaliiilitt the
'system which has «brought this "&gt;iui!
lion qImiui.

I heory W holly False
A wholly false social theory was uf the
bottom of the trouble, centimes ago. He
only was a true blue-blood whose bands
were unstained by growing or' handling
cht- products of the soil. Tltere was
something low-caste about the soil, to csciifw from it was the first step of the mnit
who wniite»! to Ik- somelw«ly
Funny, isn't itT Hut true, very true
They tnny not be willing to own il. but 11
out of 10 of the youngsters who buve
quit (be farm even 111 our own day to sell
ribbons over the counter, or to' pore over,
daybook und ledger, or to start business
us some »oil of servant or middleman,
have been moved tiy tliut very spirit.
Look for a minute at some of the con­
sequence» uud then »ay whether you
honestly believe Unit lb«*« near-urislo
ciat» of shop and office have reallv made
in lid i headway toward» the sweet free­
dom they sought. I've been one of them,
for year» und years, my memory of that
time is still fresh, and as unpleasant as
it is fresh. Unless I'm
wofully mis­
taken, the liberty that lies In breaking
uwny from the soil is a mighty poor ex*
cusc for the real Uiing. If this farm life
la; base slavery, then Tin certainly stuck

Old Days Recalled

Un everything be buys to eat from the
city grocery or market the tuwnsniiui
pays a middleman's lax of from 500 to
1000 per cent or mure— from five to
ten times the actual •'oat of production
In (he fixing of these prices the consumer
has no voice—not a whisjier Do you
mil that taxation wiili-mt representation'
Wlmt?
Whitt's tit be dun« «(«out it" As usual
we re doing ii hit &lt;rf agitating over per
fectly absurd expedients. Were talking
about Fixing- prices by law. We re agi­
tating the possibilities of "co-operation"
between producers an^l consumers direct,
leaving the army of middlemen to starve.
Wf'rc fussing with just every solution
(rut the right oile
Wlmt is the right otic! I here aren't
many to i boose Irom There » only one.
and it's perfectly plain.

When wc Und tlrnt we’ro beaded in ex­
actly tho wrong direction, what is there
to do but turn square around mid bead
back! In this case It's back to ilic land.
The problem of simple, living is never lo
be solved but In a return to the soil.
We've got too fur away, us It is, and
every bit bf foolish trilling with these ar­
tificial "remedies" serves only to take us
further und farther from the only possible
solution tJuii's so plain as to make argu­
ment seem an absurdity.
DelieVe me. when we had that “ com
piuiy" to Suuday dinner at Happy Hol­
low, the dinner was served with a su­
preme content, &lt;r peace which the har­
assed townsman would Und past undertrtSndlng.
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N O T f c — T K « i W m « r t k l« k r « p n « t « 4 ft mm I U k lo
«lo* L * fti « « 4 u k t t ilk« ^ U t t uf mmf tujaJ irlv «n i* t
lr««n l **» tk&amp;fl p*4 *, I k « «talker, W iU ìu n U . U f k l v n ,

u «la ««tkoriijr on tk* rotti« l«» ik* «ml n q tt iM M 11U
ik u i«ioiarUkU cu atn ln iisn from k k pa« k vtU
Ja »* »titm U ii» of «il t t k iiH .

SANFORD

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Ttít SUNfOHD iti K »ID

October

wealth was in keeping with this growth
in population.
in the ten years. WOO to 1010. ih r in-'1
- P«N liM Errry Tuesday *nd Prkl»7 Momtn* Dr crease in vqltn? of •farm hinds in—the
lia s n— e^ual (ne »oethinf jomi. Nu humhuf, (Uarintttd to doaall il i*
of money refunJcd. E stn tial appllcario* ha» ctared Cancer». -Rheumai.,,,
THE HERAID PRINTING COMPANY United States wss 118 -per cent.
• f o r Mayor
During (ho same period the gain in
Headaché. PuUoO Üak and üiaeased F eti, iielievt» ail ptin when p ro p .,lt
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
At the eirne«t mjiiol of friend» and voter», I
Floridu
was
21)3
per
cent.
O xn'pounjed 3' yrar» tînee apd ali are deli«)ited thaï hâve ut&lt;&lt;! u
W. M. HAYNES, Botine»» Manager
anaounre that I am ». cendidst«-fur the nflkv of
Between 1900 nnd 1910 the Increase in Marne of tbe City o( Sanford, at the No*emher
D i r e c t i o n s ! — Saturale a 1Hic k tknh and appiy over pain 0/ auy kind. ir«..
i&gt;
primsry.
, G. W. fbiwi*.
il blitter» and cpniinu* to appiy,
tu b ici Iptlon Prie«. S 2 00 a Year In Advance Lite value of farm buildings in the Uniter
I qm a candidali- for the position nt Manu id
States was 77 per cent.
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Saivfurd »uhiat(. tu (ha docUt-ti at .Uta- unitary
Msnufacttircd by J. S. T ÏIR A S H E R at En ht- M.i;\ j
«red a* aeccnd-clin meli matier Ao|u»t E2nd
In the same time the gain In Florida eirctinn and »olirli your »ufftBic and
«uyiV't
._- rupi*
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b
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was H I per cept.
ander Act of March 3rd. 1870.
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Prosperity begets |&gt;rospeniy.‘ The mo­
J. G. M A R T IN
- . : - Lake Mary, Florida
I
hereby
atinnunoe
my
candidacy
for
(I
m&gt;po»itian
mentum
of
growth
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with,
an
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Telephone
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OBca la Harald Ñutidlas
o4 Aldino an. »ubirrl to the ilacUinn of the While I l
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“ The Call of Florida'* fins bethi heard
' The Pensncoln New» and tbe Tampa
I Jtn a randklaic fur AMrtman of lha city of
tiroes are working tbo Guston-Alphonce throughout the land. The gain in its Sanford »object to the dechbta of the White
Primary to be held November 21, Hill.
population
during
the
last
ten
years
kns
act a» to which one is guilty of causinf
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tbcSodnllat professor at the Woman'» been merely Die, advance guard of the
I
will
be
a
candidate
for lite iKMlUun of Alderman
pioneers.
/
»object to the division of the' White Primary* held
college to lose his Job.
For every hundred persona who were Nov. 21,10}].. .
Only exclusive baker in the city. Al l
W*Lm Hasn
even thinking of Florida ten yearn ago,
mixing done with latest improved Sani­
Herbert F. Gnuldlng.of Tallalinstee 1» a
I hereby nitn.iunce my camlMat-y for Aldertnnn
a thousand persons arc now studing the ol the city of uanturd »ubject
b|ect
to
lhndeci»l&gt;&gt;n
of
the
tary machinery.
candidate for Congressman at Large and
State with a view to making It their White Primary, held Nov. 2t W, II Uxtmrooo H
according to the state papers has but
home.
w
Al Ihe rreuett of roany friend», I bave, drcided
little chance in the race. If he fails it
In the past people thought of Florida to.anaounco my candldacy tur thè nWItion ol
S p e n c e r ’ s B r e a d h a n d l e d b y all firstwill rather gsuldlng to Mr. Gaiflditig. Alderman of Sonfoed. »ubject lo thè demion of thè
mainly for its ideal climate, its outdoor Whlte Primary brtd Nov. 21, ■
W. W. AtKtatmr
life amid flowers -and |Kt(*na In - (lie
c l a s s - grocers.
The Sanford Hera id now comes to us
months when biting, blasting blizzards
Havln'l hcfd (he putitimi of Alderman for Olir
twice-a-week. The Herald was always a
I wlll alalo be a rendidate fur thè poeltion
made life almost unendurable I11 other term.
and »olldt jtatr tufTeratc »olejy iipou my pait
good paper, now it is twice as good. sections.
lecüfU
SPECIAL ORDERS *FILLED PROMPTLY
•
S. Hi net
' -• When It comes to newspaper stunts, the
Or they thought of it as a placo which
Attlwearneat »olldlation of many tnx-pajrer»
'man that puts one over' Holly, Is going
could produce oranges and gnpo fruit.
and friend». I nm urSetl lo nnuouncc my candMacy
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tome.—Ovefdo Advance.
far
Alderman nf ibe City of.Sanford. luoiert tolhe
Now they think of Florida not only for decUlon
VVc Make Everything Known to the Trade
of thè Whlte Primary, to be beld Nov. 21.
m
Gio Poi. J*.
these reasons, but also because they lOlC
Tbe average length of the cgip grow­ realize that it possesses a variety ^f re­
Ihr nm
P H O N E 100.
NO. I l l P A RK AVENI R
ing season In Florida is 348 days which source« which muke possible tho widest subirci lathe decision of the November primary
and herewith «lidi mpir »upport,
aixamsam
sso
Is about 25 mure than Southern California anu rtiottprofit aide diversity of agricul­
S. O. SumWum*.
our nearest competition in tbo growing ture ^u^manufuctuies.
] will he * randldalr for AUlrrninn. »ohlnct to the
decíaIon of the Wl,it,, Primary tobe ke!J NoVttiiber
tine. To tho average farmer of the North
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this statement .ought, to look* good
SWAIT IVC. H it VJOKA\I
.'Meapect fully
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especially v*hcrc the -average is about
The epidemic of vagrancy w|dch has
I hereby onncain-« my candidacy foe t»,»,uon of
120 days.
been afflicting Jacksonville und ntljer AldeTiliam
subject to. the d«*.l»hftl oI tho White
cities of the stair, and against winch ’rimary to be held Nov. 2l»t. Hilt.
Everything For
II. W. IfmvDoaa.
The revolution in Chinn, whether it be such drastic remedies have in some cases
At the ear noti request of many fritad» I have
successful or not, is liable to involve the been enforced, is prevnUjng also in Tam­
deckled to announce my candidacy foe Alderman
powers of ihr world in n conflict, notwith­ pa Large numbers of stalwart, nblc- of Sanford lubirrt lothr decialnn of the primen
standing the pence treiyics, according to bx)led negroes may at nil hours be seen to be held on Noveintwr Bist. ’ T J Muti*
Rear-Admiral Robley D. Fvnns. who is iitnflng about (lie docks and other places
f o r Clerk and Assessor
conversant with the situation in Chinn where an abundance of work I» to be had
I will Iw n raudldale tosan eed 11., «elf In ihr
by virtue of long service the Asiatic but in tbe majority of cases if offered
nf City t’icrk md
#ub* t t tu Ihr
■SEND FOR BIG FREE C ATALO G
obs they w ill decline, preferring to bask- wtili«! jifimcry Iw* G« |.t In N«»vrmtj^T
squadron of the United Stales navy. Ad
M W Lg*. r 1 1
Of the C realest M arine H ardware Concern in the IJ. S.
miral Evans is of the opinion that the n the sun in idleness tu raining u living
At
the
of
many
fHBindt
b*v« •)« 1
revolt against the Imperial government by honest labor. The coiiseqiience of o tNCMD? I ^ tid k la ic Im llw uftircÏ of
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41i . 1t util
Vie Sell
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i r ie r i
will fail, hut thinks It will mark the be- this condition oí nffi»ire are evils of many Aucfticf ftulirrl tu th** tldiiJcrt at the V, * »t»* I
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'flu nury in !•** hr Id N hy ,!í
ginnig of the end of China, Just ns Italy'» itids. Such crimes ns burglary, sneak
b. j iltouLatjr»
ìk
occupation of Tripoli is regarded ns the ttiivcry, robbery from the jk-íboii and
f o r frciiM irer nnd -Collector
beginnlng'Of dissolution of (he Ottoman all varieties of larceny, huie of lute been
I «ti ut funi«* my cmulMi»*') im ih«* |H»»lti»iti t-1
alarmingly frequent, nnd crimes of high rrrmurri anti CttlÌtHtur &lt;»i Ihr lily nf Hâiifutil. sul»
empire.
)•-. i tu ihr dm »hm of ih** ^ hit* l'ftmnry lo U
er degree ore nlso commencing to be tiriti hovritvbcf a-lkL ami goUrl ymir voir
t
W 1* UlWtH
Committed. Much of this is the direct re­
OMfCN OHAVOrS
I lu-rrhy niifRfimn' ni y tubiniid¡u*y fur (In* ¡* litiuii 1
Green oranges are nm lit to ship t • ft ill of voluntary idleness, for this condi­
tjf Trrafliivrr nini O'Ilrtipif Mihi^T In 11^ «i»** i’ i"«
people who know but little about Honda tion is. the prolific source of crime, it be­ &gt;f ih r Primary li riel Mwvrmt*rf .flit
f Yt Mi&gt;yva
,
oranges and less about Itie green ones ing very rarely Hint busy men me ctim
Green Florida oranges are not itoison but Jfinis. The conditions have become v,
they should not be shipped. Floridian' serious its to cause much discussion of
lÀi Ù V V l i V i f V f i i i t i f i r i i V v W g r e t « r *n tr^
know enough about them to relish tin ways und means or providing remedie»
orango that has not yet turned golden Pro|icriy, und even life, is being planed
i t *■-'■rare sJS-r
a M
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because
the Frost King is lute in touch peril, iind ui)|sirtanl business interests
R.
, .ln glh cm up this year.
urc suffering seriously for tlm need of
AJi this ado about green oranges cait labor licit these idle loafers might fur
•&gt;- be sifted dowrr«o a very fine point, viz.
nish. W«f tire informed tliul one vessel
Green oranges will never help our state husbi-cn tying ut the docks for eight
— CAR,
no matter bow much the shlpjicr may ob- days longer thuii It would nnrmnlly have
n
tnken to discharge her cargo because the
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O YOU know of unyono
'V
V if If you get by with one shipment the vagabonds along the dock will not work.
w ho is old enough to
'inner* are good for a hundred din TI1I1 delay is costing one vessel $300 n
rrrnl, who has not seen that
untied consumers getting orange» uii dny; nnd she Is not the only one. if this
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p .,-.
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l
for
use
and
a
hundred
knockers
uliu
stole
of
iiffnirs
is
allowed
to
continue.
Jt
hljnt
nt
a
railroad
rrn
ssin
jj?
J V « . a Æ ' rV J
tnkefffO umuy(It degrr-e of discernment
ill netwr buy another Florida orange
g»4 {\
If everyone hna »eer»' It at some
The Citrus Exchange should" not he to foresee wlfiit will be tho inevttojalc
time or other, then why rloein’t
ape In tho fight against gredn oranges effect upon the commerce of our port -if
ths raUro.il Jet ths sign rot
f e
-t
away* W hy does the railroad
it eveYy Indcix'ndeat grown* ami everV ¡illowed to go abroad mid become gen
l i j,y
, company c o n t i n u e to keep
inmlsslon Ann. Tbo other side*'- tp the trail y known In 'shlpplnir circles that
m
r.
those sign» at every croaslnj; f
question is that there are some early vessels Umt visit Taliiph cannot obtain
Mnyira
you thlnif, Mr. Merbhant,
varieties of oranges that while not highly hands to' discharge cargo or loud. We
"Meat evetybody knows rtiy
- • d folordd. urc fit.and perfect to out now.' cannot 'afford to allow this condition of
•tore, I don't have to advettlse."
'Hut o«p these ho separated from the un- affairs t'o exisl longer. It must bo stbp¡
Your albre and
,1 your good« nerd
, ..lit,,immature fruitf You might slop u ped, and at one*— Tmnpo Times.
.
more a.Tvertlft
ising than the r&gt;dt- car .load of Parson Brown» of perfect
tne dt need rtn to warn people
. We (lave Fleishiuaiiii's Yeast
Try
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• to "Look Out lor the Cars-**
« ZjStri' ' ' coJphand fully 11101100! and get .0 guod It, J. D. Roberts.
If
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« ¡ ¿ » ‘ for tjMMu.
t ’
Nothing Is ever c o m p le te d th e
Try our 4 "Crown" Butter, for sale
advertising world.
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Your u&lt;l4}ibur may have another kind by I. U. Roberts.
if
•w-----------;------------------v i t a l U nof-rlpn.bui vour'high pcico turns
The Department Blores are a
. i Week o f f’ royer
very good example— they are
j . V,1his Head and ha sjtips a carload that
continually advertising — end
*This
week is to be observed by tho
^B^;d^...*hotiklvhnve beeu left on the tree* until
they are continually d oin g a
Hume
and
Foreign
Missionary
Societies
•’January.' His fryll* drugs the market,
i good bualnesa.
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E 5 ? - « . - ' kills, tho florid* orange and kills the as trweek of prayer. Monday undThur**
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If it pays to run a few ads 'round
dny
afternoons
the
Foreign
Missiunary
- &gt;v. prospect for either of you »flipping any
about ChrUtma* time, (tjfcr- , i S
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n
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a
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Sociejyjjfill have charge oi.ilie meetings.
■tainly wJU pay you to run *d- ‘
more, fruit during tho season.
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venlrementsabout all tl|e time, l
_ ~ p , • Tho question Is one that wilt require Tuew'dy and Ffiday nftenioons will be
■V -t/.ipost' careful %consideration and there devoted to .the interests of Home Missions.
' ft's last business, that's »11, to
dv
1 -.should be 00 trouble or mud-slinging en; Interesting programs fiavc been arranged
ADVERTISE in •j ter ln$o i t , Every fairminded man In the' for each afternoon. There will be special
THIS PAt’ ER
state agrees liuit green oranges should music,' A cordial invitation is extender!
F L O R I D A 5;
(0
every
ono
to
bo
present.
The
offer¿toot be a ll pped.
fY /
■ The great problem to decide is Just liigs will .lie devoted to sjieclalizcd and
needed work in both societlf».
jNe
when oranges can be shlptmt rmd hqw much
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aoon oil partle^will get together on'- the
Yellow Corn Meal at J. D. Roberts.
If ■
•ubjoct arid decide the question.
Pimento Ctieese, always good. J.
D. Roberts. Phone
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THC CALL o r riOfUDA
Matinee Party
.Tne Florida East Coast Railway is putLillie Arrnlnio HoVser celebrated ' her
P fyt Ung up some attractive advertising In
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tbe Manufacturers Record jind the facts seventh birthday* by inviting aeveral of
Ten miles from either Sanford or.Orlnndo on main- rond wilL ^pen its
her little neighborhood friends to ncoont. and figure« of sine are given below; *
LA. £y \ ,
doors for business N o v e m b e r 4 t h , 1911. NeWly Renovated aud
Between 1900 and 1010 the population panv her to the Imperial Theatre (a ie t
■nwi
‘ : of the United States Increased 21 pec the moving picture» Saturday afternoon.
furnished at an expense of $15,000. Riites $2.00 per day and’ ljjp,
When they returned to the residence of
cent.
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American Plan, and $1.00 per day aud up, European Plan. Special
During ths same period the population her grand-parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H
Hill «.beautiful birthday.c«ke with seven
of Florida Increased 42.4'per cent.
Rates by Week or Month. For full particulars and information Tele­
Thus Florida's population increased tiny candies, ready to Tie lighted, with de­
phone, write or wire
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twice as rapidly as that of the' entire licious lea cream awaited them. Tho
w igaTj-T— STMT-TT
lia ■ ÌI mi
young guests were Sarah Wight. Margaret
country.
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Its rate of Increase was greater than Davidson, Gladys Wilson, Anna Griaton.
or
a
that of-any other Slate east of the Mini- Mary Elizabeth PueUtnn, Vlrgie Packard.
MoJJlo
Abernathy,
Martha
Chappell.
¡vrlj.pi Fiver.
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Ybetnatferial advance of the Statens ~ Bulk Graham M ourat J, D. Robcrte.
jUustrated in tbe Increase in agricultural
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Belir Bros.
Mathushek
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and Fischer
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c. O. McLaughlin, tile (lenlid represen­
tative oí Armour Fertilizer Co . went over
TO Gainesville today on business
_ Mr. Check is tnrk on the j&lt;it&gt; niel we
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All Local AdVi't ti-.rim .it
knurr* thin
H a p p e n in g s — M e n t io n û f con look forward in uv*re ImiMtn*! *i&gt;.l
limiting tine t riti a V.
improvement ilntintl the wmtet Ib­
Malters In B r ie f .
is u most enthusiastic Sun fon I t»"iMrr
nml lins tirent co it(id enee in tin- fuuirnv*.
ITEMS Of INTEREST of
the city.
~ George Me Culloagh. ihn well known :
Summary of the Floutlit* Small Ta(h Ifleet ricino o í the S.intoni 1 '»‘ni imi I &lt;n I
Co, in restili)! s i ' ) .it the Oriunda Cani' h ^
succinctly Arranged for MurJLaéJL i** i» ?i a •. J1 •
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Hottie nti'l Hof pit id after n suet.-ssf'il
rled Herald Readers.
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o Miration (or uppcndidlis.
•Waller Beatty »peut Saturday jo Or_tntn-rtTrrr-mr rt r t o i r
pm a m f
t/Mra. M. E. Symes Inis returned to Suiih*'l(i and i tijior.- " ............ -v t • i i&gt; mUndo. .
tain.
. l-nilllin llruuK».
Ijikelondon ft bdrf- ford fprlite Winter niter spending noverïd
‘ |t E. Tolar went to
months ill lier old Itothe III Michigan and
COOKING EN CASStROLE
ineu trip.
Chiedilo.
She svilir he the gue^l of 1e r
‘ny urna
Harry Ward i» sojimmlug #» ^
daughter, Mrs. II A, Howard.
1 or S ile—J acre» wii . I i
lulu- ! Cnsseml* l'iti Itery I- i,(';nl|ly ad*
Bruch, for n whller
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•.... - 1 I Vah.tug ¡li futi.; a. It I. a;, i
way
The llcruld is just aUyil the rim -.1 Ini - I-/» * Hi b&lt;*nn&lt;i; j. . |i i f H. L Hughe», transacted husin
water and vegetable »eelion S M.V uiiii o. nerving i hr- main dish with ve go
of au advertising niedltim that es «i up Sanfihd, Bax l il i.
M jiji
fa b le }/ T lie eheai &lt;*M cuts of meat,
TomP0 011 Wednesday.
perded to the business men of any ell y
I or Kent—ti'iixiln house, aliai l I Ilf III shed by pio loud cookliif mu].with the ad*
. B T. Houser came up irem 1
Do you Mr. Merchant realize ilio vaine of rooms. Call corner Magnolia hml Ninth
and spent Sunday with his family.
rill "nd" ill the Two rimen a week
I dtUon of vr»;r«tnhlei to flavor, multo
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Mrs Minnie Jonc»’ is at home «gain, ftfi or Rent— li-st nxirh li-ui-u u In- 1 l of otl Inevp ns. . i i li
J. S. Thresher has retun ted (rum
Park Ave, S.-iafnnf MiMi'lil
O on: - iret-s / Cldeki ii l.s .!•• km i- ci*dk"d nnd
ter a stay of some time'In Oveldo. ^
TUusvillo where he has just n(.rayed -t.title i
UImhI garden S(»,t. unit wnV-r Apply A |»t'r\ed ell etf *
Bonj. w Mr. nnd Mrs. Frartk Miller on
Gurney Dmidney. *
IX lip
I Cllftut unti ..ti(.aitili) Hill vl.ii luiu at (tlu
Saturday morning, a fine baby boy.
Three Light IImiM* Keeping Apartment« Joint», roll in flour «ml fry In butter
For Heut— 00 51 00 and 5 J 0(10 per or pork fnt until brown &lt;m both sides,
At the Cate City House you can get
week Southeast yorper of Second S t, l’ ut the Jalala lino the coauorulo. add
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i ni.ii—hoard for J1 tier week*
and lenirei Atfènuc
I t ti
a-pint, of »lock which la uindo by
Ten- lures .of good hind lor sale at'a ftovvlu:; Iho wing lip-- ami neck, cook
liargaiiiaetJ iiree acres ch-au-d nij I crup
l«td Itisi iruviii All under (etico Nt’ iii an hourniuln half, tlum .rrtrt paibulk-d'
joiidiui! ni.ilion on lrnfli.i t'lm - 'Alm ut (‘ixUitoes and euri o n , ilm pni.itoea In
ball« and the rarrntg eut ln*sHri*»&gt;
knell aw .y
r UII Ill'll}.
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t.ro'Aii in
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filli, e
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ill •11 .X fe s ill' 'll .
i. ill.,- ir i
f 1.I S de— S, fd I I ' d . ■ -if.
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A miel soi). Il A IÎÎ1 I *s»iul(|i I ( ¡i
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ok until
\ lit. a -1*
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V. . .tu J- ned
'b
John Keene, was slinking banns wiin » 1.1
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POR- THIS WEEK

Graham Flour
Yellow
Caen. Meal

Bulk

s

Mince Meat

Pimento Cheese

bis many old friends several day# of this del
week
"n
* . If you like the Twico-a-weck Herald '
lake It. pay for It anil »t(Jp reading your
I
* neighbors'.
vMrs. J. M. Lord is visiting her son. Kcv. sc'
M M Lotd at Martel nnd expects to stay 11ri
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severni weeks.
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• T. K. Bales, is so good natured that ho ^
kills chickeiii free of charge for Id» ‘ ‘
L eountij friends.
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A p. Thumiuon of Savannah representlog the Keilxlngton-iypewnter w u in i Imj
city on Tlmrwlny.
)(f
. y. p. I-osier the genial cash Ior of the ()|t
' .First Natlonul Bank is transacttng bos- |r,(
hies» m .liuksmivllle
1 y vv t; I'.ilrrwr nnd XV M Haynes spent j )ll((
Wnines'll!) m lamp.) nnd re|xirt a good ,
lime while m Ifte cigar‘City.
I ,j0,
A Jui kvaiville real estate llrm r-. «•«- ,||
dearormg lu mtoiosi Sahfufd Jieofde m I f , t
Jacksonville |io|iort) thi* week
}- While h Maxwell was in I Ampa yenlenluy. Cupt I’, M. Elder hell down the
puldon hi the City Cigar atnre.
* •* Anymru-desiring n Hue ten ucro tr.iet
of land partly cleared and well located
. sii'iuld see rhe Herald office at once.

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r ' *J. II- (Kerman Ì» in Tnmpn today nttcuding the Laumlrymen's association of
which lie is one of the mast nuth'ushuttle*
t nemliett
Mg'lT,
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pr. and Mrs: Joel Swartz, tmve moved
latoS.iiifard from Cameron City, nnd li»vc
ipditnwiits on thr corner of Park Avo,
Sei! Filini St.

Yeast

Crown
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Butter

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ill Her
Sa ninni. M orilla

ì inn, I -i i
\o*. I il ) il in- 11., i
ctmrrh. nt l :tn tonight, to win**b • r-11 •'
Invitan -.i . ' st *n*1' 1to .til
• ii i
giyin ¡ aino I I.) ib ,-*ij(i . l i t - ; -.i
lu-) 10 lu fail u( illlt-ri-'t t lin- nul alni
enjoy a pimi'ani i-vriiiiu'

. ' ^.ilrs GeorgeBpeer is now in the collec
A. F. I «lek. ni inagrì of the new hot el
lion department of the First Natonul
- Emk and everyboily "will have to pay tip. nt laingwaud, was in tin* rliy on S iturday
Mr I ah k i-xj* i in ..ji ii ilo* m Just four ilullari a week is all The time
hotel nbunt November I ill and this will
City Haase asks you for* the best mbit*
ff t •
bea lug « veni in I I i '••!) 11’ •*•. 1 I by
*;* board jiiv- n in SunfonJ or miy Other eity
VAh Iiii* lh-ii&gt; bus resumed Iin position
xrltli thr Firyj XuHuhnt lifter a pira» ini
vacati'm it various North Corubini re-

Fieischmans

lot * i
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heaters on the market.' * F. A .vb nipin Nil.u. or aio pai I in.vO, .. »oh a . Ilio
raruvtii «nil turulpn. Iiofuro adding to
Sunfoftl. FI*
t
III tie
Wunte*f—Ions Priekly tOt Itarí I r I this pork lu the his nr-mio f'nê|&gt;r with
ilio IbjiiPr timi (In* ranni» were
ly Az-h Meiru-s, lh-i*t I -n. m* iv" . m
ledvejO. Siillingi i mul Hin- Flag l-î. »-.* j -ookcil In und bake until all rliu v.'iie
l’urial Vi-&gt;s*. all kind'
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of the most ntlntetive ideas m hcadge-ir "nik{ ijirtin,-'-. t*o!! -ya*, r- n| Iot fonli book
that have ever neon shown hi .Vuifiud kl; i; pi fit; a lp i 'ii-n a et i .! .&lt; in.ir.'«* hi " )
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James li. Tbortby. a resident of Cohn.
A telegram was received h&gt; Xti m l 1
Ns porchasc*l’a five «ere farm on the Mrs. Il.uiirnk iinnouiiuiig tin* d' alh id
West Side and will havu Ids pio|w/ty Im- their daughter. Mr' t‘ I .1 -ini'i no* &lt; 1
-/ proved at once.
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The many friends of Frederic Rand are weeks old. Mr. orni Mrs. Ilufnrick, lhrirj«,|
glnJ to lee tihn on th« afreet again, after sou, John L. and duughti-r. Cm a l i*e left |K
immrdintely to attend the fonerai on Í *'
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present-city adnciinistration during the timet &gt; Always
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“ ^ ¿ í r t e tour o M h e n .1 * - Tbe tfaln
“Struck on the heed with a blunt in­
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^corp* oí lecture*. wlU start from strument, Henry_Deane, Jr.„one of Jack­
¿t^UirN^Yem bef 15. end ,t0^*V aU sonville's most popular young men. was
rL rea ttow n *. Tbe complet* lüherarr lound in an unconscious condition by
^ a n n o u n c e d within
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William Angea In front of the residence
.^ b e «n tI.to itb e.p eclâ l 01
o f the latter, corner of Oak end Goodwin
streets, at 7:45 o'clock Saturday night and
îL ^ rioa d s of termini implements rep- w*s removed to St. Luke’s hospital In an
¡2 ,tln g the met Improeed machinery apparently dying condition.
The aksault was one of the most das­
la tb e « t â t e
oœ carload of bo** iwenty or twenty- tardly (hat has occurred In this city for
fire bead, representing -four or fiv# oi some time and robbery was the apparent
motive of the cowardly assailant as the
tbemost lmi«ved breed*. •.
Qae-«ufent of forage crop* graaaea. pockets of tlie young man's trousers «vere
-real*, corn, legune* that hove been col­ turned inside out and aside from a check,
lated during the peat six month».
nothing of value wus found upon him.
One carload ol ci mi» probucu. repro- when he was discovered by Mr. Angss.
-ndng method, of pocking, varieties of
Tbe latter happened to hear some ne­
, t nd grapefruit*, eta. 111ultra ted groes discussing the fact that a man's
JJJ^otograph* and enlarged chart* to body wa* lying in from of his residence
g » * methods of disease, application of and at first placed no credence in their
fjrtJUter. eta Fifteen or twenty differ­ discussion. Noting the earnestness of
ent ism pie* sell and aa many package* their conversation however, he deemed
of fartillring material, collection of pre- an investigation advisable, and, upon
eerved frulu *od vegetabea. Five or aix walking to the front of the house, found
dwueand bulletin* publUbed by the Flpr- the body of young Deane. He at once
td* Experiment Station god. the United notified police headquarters and the in­
State* deportment of agriculture. .About jured man was taken to St. Luke's hos­
gxty enlarged'chart* u»ed in the Farm- pital, In the police ambulance.
«*• institute wort whjch coven topic*
The identity of the young man was at
ou fertilizer*, feed*, method of tillage first unknown, fif check bearing the
•eed «election, livestock, and tuggeatlon* signature, Henry Deane, Jr., was found
that are of *nter»l to every farmer. A- upon his person, tiis family was com­
bout 200 photograph*, 100 of which, eu- municated with, and u short time later,
Urged, that have been carelully selected friends arrived, at the hospital and readily
for the farmer* Inatitute work*,
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Identified him.
The •pert era. Prof. P H. Rolf*, director
Young Deane'« father is at present in
Florida experiment Station and superin­ Sanford and having need for some ready
tendent of Farmer*' InJtihlte; C. A. Me- funds, the young man drew . d' check
q^errie, a*si»t*nt superintendent: A.P. payable to cash and left his Ikome early
Spencer, assistant exteualoo’. H- S. Faw­ In the evening with intention of getting
cett. plant pathologist, Florida Experi­ it cashed. That was the Inst seen of
ment StatiomE;W: Berger. »tate ntvaey him until his unconscious form was
- _ Inspector, rfie speaker* -Will be changed found.
from time to time according to the deReports frpm St. Imkc'i hospital at a
manili ol the territory through which the late hour last night were to (he effect
train will pas*. An expert whose name that young Deane's chances of recovery
we have not secured will give Important are very slight and Dr. P. C. Peiry, the
advice on the packing, handling, end attending surgeon, was able to.offer little
marketing of citrus product*. Everything encouragement
will be carefully labeled and diaplaprd
The police went to work upon like case
' to the best advantage.
at once, but have , as yet obtained no
no clue as lo*tho pcriietrator of tike crime,
On Inspection Tour
Thursday afternoon a party of gentle­ which happened in a prominent part of
men. at llte Invitation of Chairman Muse one of Jacksonville's most fashionable
Woodruff, member* suburbs and one of which there has been
considerable complaint of late, in regard
county
kufilaent' police pro
Orange county,
tour of Inspection of the public works lection.
-------Tlie Injured man is 21 years of age
that this county Is having, done ut the
Geneva ferryi The party wa* composed and is popular in every portion of the
oT Messrs George 11. Femnld, M. F. city. He tkss no known cqefiiies and the
Robinson, Thomas K. Bates, Thomas J. motive of tike assault was undoubtedly
Miller, N. II. Gamer, B. Drew, of Orlando, robbery. Sheriff Bowden Is ikprtonaUy at
and C . M, Entzminger, of Long wood. work upon the oaso, In conjunction with
The wbrk an |hfl ferry 4t tbe foot of Celery ths polioe department, and it is hoped
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avenue is completed. The trip aero** the that a clue as to the guilty party will be
river can now be made in three minute*. found within the next few liours.”
Tbe approaches ttT this ferry on both
rides are In good shape and the increased
Brevard Wonts Osteen Bridge
traffic via this route show* the epprodn
•We are informed thal (he Brevard
tioh of the traveling public in Its favor. County commissioner* will urge the Orange
It la an Improvement that should have goonty commissioner* to meet tlie Volu­
tin county commissioners for a brill ge
been made year* ago. A* *oon
Volusia and Orange counties pin get to­ «cross the St. Johns River at the Osteen
gether on the matter there will be a ferry. This will be backed up by a peti­
drawbridge put in here, thus doing away tion from the people aif that county to the
Qrftugo county commissioners. Whether
with the ferry altogether.
The project at Qenova forty is well un. the commissioners of Brevard will con­
der way. The MetvUl-Steven*' Company’s tribute towards the building of this bridge
dredge has-^bout completed the cutoff we are not informed, but thoy realize (he
and Is now making the east eppraoch'by importune« of the bridge at this point as
dredging along tbe sides of the east « connection between the East Coast and
portion of the rout*. Tbe woodwork
the interior and Wesr Coast.
been oomDieted and Is ready for service
Tbe Joint meeting of the commissioners
tbe moment the steel drawbridge la in­ of Volusia and Orange counties are lo
stalled. Tbe draw will be seventy-five meet at the November meeting and it Is
feet long and of tbe beat steel construc­ probable that Brevard rimy have o repre­
tion. The materials for this portion of sentative at (he meeting. We cannot
the work are expected at any time now tell what the out-come w ill be but the
and a* soon aa they arrive a large force people want a bridge across the St. Johns
uf men will be to wort getting them in River and It is genoraily recognized that
place.
the Osteen ferry is the best place for it.

Chairman Overstreet was wall pleased
Noted Aviator Killed
with tbe manner in which the work la
Eugene
Ely, the well known aviator
being handled and feels that the county
wjis
fatally
injured at tbe stale fair
Is getting good value for «very dollar It
grounds
at
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ybsterday afternoon
has Invested In this progressivo ito

provement.

when his aeroplane ‘refused to rise after
a sensational dip and plunged with him
fifty fast to the earth. In the presence
of nearly U.OOO people be fell to the mid­
dle of the inclosure of the mile track, al­
most clearing the machine by « desperate
leap that be made when lie realized his
peril His body was broken in a score
of plaoesand he died II minutes after the
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It Is one of tho practlaally hopeful
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pbonomen* In altlea making effort to
becom e prosperous end comfortable,
bore end tn Europe, that tho work la
not tn the band« merely of art eoei■tlee and "beaut!flora," but In the
bonda of boards of trade, chambers of
oomcheroe. taxpayers and merchants'
associations, shippers, manufacturer*.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Boeton felt Itself declining, not os
an Amerloan Athens, but as a— well
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let the report which stirred, up her
bust nets msn speak for lt»*Jf:
"T h e foundation o f convenient thor­
oughfare* Incidentally create* sites for
Important buildings.
Are tbe oourt
NORTH
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bouse and Symphony ball, Horticul­
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ai* and the Christian Bcltnoe temple
plaoed where they show to the beet ad­
vantage! How much they might hare
added to the city If they occupied mon­
umental sites I
"Our report offer* *om# mggeetlooe
for street change* that will create
monumental *tte*, aa wall os for euW
ting (treat* through waste and desert­
ed districts near the city centers, and
for the profitable expansion of the
SOUTH
WEST
olty—expansion that might bring dead
land Into activity, raise taxable val­
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
uer, Increase the use of tbe water
front or harbor, and thus add to tbe
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
riches of the city.
"The fever for municipal Improve­
ment ha* also reached Booth Ame rto*
For Information. Rates and Reservations see nearand we are told that In Rio Janeiro
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Atlantic Const Line Agent or write
they are not only building fine dock*
and Improving the harbor, but that a
■pace of two and a half mil** long and
three hundred feet wld* has been ap­
propriated through tho settled city
130 West Bay St.
JACKSONVILLE, fLORIDA
from water to water for s boulevard
one hundred feet wide and over a
mile long. Tha sale of the on« hundred
feet on either side la sold to have paid
for the whole Improvement. In the
short space of etghten month* the
oily constructed thle beautiful avenue
and gained an enormous amount of
ta sable property
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"In rormosa the Japanese are plan­
ning a capital. Mr Frthltna. the arch­
itect who has the design In hand, has
B lackam ith ln g and H o r s e s h o e in g
recommended the eeseotisl principle# H a rn e ss and VVsgons
o L jh e original plan of Washington.
"T*EoS#' Araericait^rttl*« which have
H EAVV HAULING AND CO N TR A C TIN G
bad time &lt;6 think sre'TeToting.aayrfy
and vast sums o f money to w ort o f
this or of tlmllar -character. They find
that municipal Improvement not out/
tends to their own oonvenlenae, bat
also to attraot strangers sad to di­
rectly contribute toward a olty** mate­
rial prosperity.“

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HAND B R O TH ER S
LIVERY. F E E D and
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PLEAS FOR THE PLAYGROUND
Boy* and (Urla of the Oltlee Shout'd
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of Man.“ »ays:
“ Every town should have Its own
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common playground for the boysDrink a Bottlo of
Glorious r**ult would come from this
/o r the entire community. Por at this
period1games, whenever It Is feasible,
are common, and thus develop the
feeling and dealre for community, and
the laws and requirements of commu­
nity. The boy tries to see himself la
bis .companions, to feel himself In
them, to weigh and measure himself
by them, to know and find himself
with their help.- Tbua the games di­
Munufactured with pure distilled^water—they wlU prevent iUncas, aid
rectly Influence and educate tbe boy
,t&lt; -digestion and give you health
for life, awaken and aulUvate many
civil and moral virtue*.“ • ,'
Th o Sanford Coca Cola Bottling .Co., S a n fo rd , Fla
From the eastern part of oar coun­
try come* «a eloquent plea for the
Undent of playgrounds at Ptttuburg.
tendent of playgrounds at PUUburgb.
writ*»: “Prom the Juvenile court,
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from prisons, froth hospitals; from
students or social evils, from every
OHO. PRHNALD, yiee-Pree.
t . M. HAND. Pr**l«enl
départaient o f aciano« devoted ' to' the
g .P . WHITHHB.r * -----P. P. POHSTHR, C**htV
study of man, comas the way nil ng that
In mir day. a* In no other day, the
world ha* y*t aeeti, ■vf* need In‘ opr
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ORGANIZED 1887
to tha right o f the paoplb to happlnass. Society bo* not gm mach for­
gotten aa It baa. failed to PsqUae in
theee atrenuoua day* of ' nuUariallsm
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how much modern city . and aoctal
conditio»« are making void for many
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* Lu'ndamanUl lanat of our naUonal
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creed. In the boy* «ad girls of tha
•t
streets, in the déljnâtiant. (he fallen,
the outcast, .thrt'ilnucceaaful and tbe
mlsflU there lrf'the sama hunger-for
— «w fe y 1happiness that Is our own. Hut If
that hunger must be s*¿Tifi»d. In tbe
one or two o r three-Todmed borne of
the tenement, tn tils street, nickelo­
deon, cheap theater, saloon or publie
SAN rotto. FLORIDA
Office Above rirat National
dance hall, or not ât all. who
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The hog ani hominy idea H‘ taking a
firm hold on Sanford farmers. Mr. 1L 11.
Chappell grew soma WOO bushels of corn
the past season, basldak putting up large
quantities of bay. Many farmers are so“ ring good-sized drove* of hogs It has
been estimated that bog meat cam be
produced for |m than two pent* per
poond and from the price* obtained foi In Court of County Judge, State o f
P«h at North w^o baa been accustomed
florida
to handling «Weighty or a hundred-acre
Ot*n*e County
farm 1» Inclined to (net tbe trivia! unit iw P B ü í )
I*hereby
(Iren, to all «hora It may coo
w five acres as obtain In Sanford as a|
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In k day of A j
Mania, Jud*a
»M until it Is explained to him that It
of reíd Court •« Judie o( Probate, (or •njrJS’rêl
require* 55,000. celery plant* to set an dUchar*e as AdmloUtr* Irli of tbe MI*Lt
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«Botared; and that
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WiU.Bre*mtt to told Oourt my Unti *œjuuu ••
“ .dropped, set and watered by hand Adsdaìuratm « i« ld «tuie, and uk (or thalr
Then he realise« that there la much work **ìKurfkct.. lìdi. A. D.. IBU.
" Mre-H. E. Hont«,
attending dor system of crop growings.
wonder at Individual ruin or aeeisJ

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Popular young
Highwaymen In Jacksonville
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The following in the Ttmes-Unlon will
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Found in the $900 thirty horse power Touring Car, and we have the
largest single plant in the world. In the entire Overland line the
proportionate value is the same, although it possibly is not so apparejxtlatJirst gin nee in all the models as in this newest product Every
refinement possible to be made is found In the 1912 Overland line,
and^adiile changes are in no way revolutionary and^in many cases
unnoflceable unless special attention is called»to them, theyftare all
of great importance.
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B. &amp; O. MOTOR CAR COMPANY
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paniou a contributor advises women on
1 say three cheers for you, you have
talk. Five rales.are laid down:
struck the key note. Keep the good work
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1. Don't tall long stories, or even short going and maybe by the time our next
ones; unless you have an especial gift for legislature meet# we poor devil# of
sheriff# and deputies may be able to lie
down at night without dreaming of some
' Z. Remember that talking about yourlaw-breaker seining the fresh water
« * » is an indulgence, oml as such, should
lakes or Hie noble old St. Johns r i m at
bo strictly limited.. ,
the dead hour# of night for the sake df
3. If another woman tells you of soma making, a few dollars. I aay again that 1
sensation or experience o f ber own. don't
am o f the opinion If our public preaa will
Immediately cap with' on* of yours.
take this /natter up*aa you‘have done and
“ Swapping tastes" U of tbe lowest order
keep It up there «fill be no more such
of conversation. 1 have been in circles
case# as the one that baa Just happened
where tbe talk consisted In each woman's
in our sister county of Volusia.
taking ber tarn in telling bow she thought
With the best wishes for you and your
or felt about some commonplace subject, success, I beg to be.
such as the digestibility of shell-fish, or
Yours truly.
liability to colds.
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4. Never lose consciousness of the
Sheriff, Orange County.
p r ’portion of the talk:-you are usurping,
and. If you are'ffefiEfg more than your
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share, be sure that the quality matches
Tbe Wcklva Baptist - Association held
. the quantity.
ita annual meeting at Orlando, October
3. Discriminate always between talk
IBih and 20tb, Messengers attending
for your own pleasure and talk for - your
from Sanford Rev. and-Mrs. J. Vf. Wlldfriends.' People constantly'lett. the stu­ mab, Jno. D. Jihklna. W. IL Ttixbury.
pidest anecdotes because these have be­ Mrs, M. M. Stewart. Mrs. J
Lalog. J,
come charged with some extraneous T. Denton and W. G. Aldridge. Officer#
charm impossible to transmit.* Perhaps
elected for ensuing yeqr G. W. Ho{n&gt;et.‘
the occasion when It lodi place wak im­ Eustlt, moderator; Jno., D, Jlnkins, San­
portant because some particular, person
ford, clerk; Buoy an Stephens. Klasimmee,
was there, and every detail of it has
chairman o f executive committee. taken on a radiance visible only to tbe
After a very interesting and ; profitable
Beak Club
' A number o l ladies ' met - at the resi­
dence of Mrs. H. E~ Tolar and organised a
Book Qub, whldr will be given a spedgl
name at a future meeting Tbë düb
will be composed of twelve members:
they wHTmeet once a month at the home
o f each member in turn. Twelve o f tbe
beat, latest and most ‘ popular novels will
be ordered, each member selecting /her
. own book, which will be read, and passed
on in turn to the. other members, while,
at the end of the year, each member will
have read tbe twelve books. They will
meet In turn at ad tbe hordes represented;
the metober at whose home thé meeting
Is to be held, will plan the entertainment
of her friends for the afternoon. The
ladiea who will compose tbe club will be
I f red«me« t N. Luke. Roy J-udium, Deane
Turner^ Geo. Fox. Chat. Polk, FVed WIUlama. R. J. Holly. Ossa. Dingee. Henry
McLeulin, Erqcst Tolar, Jiarry Ward. The
twelfth member bee not yet returned to
fb c city, her name will bo added later. •

Popularity Contest ,
Begioning Monday Oct. 23, the Star
Theatre will begin a cuntcat for the tpoet
popular young lady. First priu will be
their choice of a beuliful diamond ring or
diamond brooch. Thera will be a beauti2nd prize, and possibly a 3rd prize to be
announced later. Nomination# will be
open for the first two week#. With every
Dc admission will b* given a coupon for
five vote# which will be voted at the
door and put In a ballot box Announce­
ments will be made In our advqrtUing
and on the curtain.
,
,
. The Star promîtes ita patron# the beat
there 1# In motion picture#, the
rou#lc
and a good comfortable place-to spend an
hour.
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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
BEST
To gain a place on. our regular list a formula rauit not only produce
results, but results with a PROFIT. The user of fertilizer
considers the effect on his pocket-book the REAL result.
IDEAL FERTILIZERS produces the right effeot, for it works win.
Nature. 'T h e preference of each da-J of vegetation for it,
source of plant food is carefully studied as well as the proper
,
proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, no waste. .
With proper application of proper food vegetation outgrows disease!
and insects to a great extent, and being strong and vigorous,
produces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and palate, and
brings financial returns pleasing to the grower.
Do not loso the maximum profit due you by using poorly b a la n c e d
plant food from improper sources.
IDEAL stands for
PROFIT.

John R. Walsh, former Chicago banker,
recently paroled from the Federal prison,
at Leavenworth, died today,- Mr. Walsh
dietThf heart disease- His release from
the prison came a week ago., He trr.s
serving a five-years sentence for violat­
ing the national banking laws.

Call »1 our Sanford Or in ch W u tlu K W in d u r p of R. C . M u w tll or »dditu

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JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

N otice o f Stockholders’ Meeting v

-- A meeting of the stockholders of the
Sanford Hotel and Improvement Co. is
hereby called In the dlrtCldra' room of the
Peoples Bank at Sanford, Florida on Wed­
nesday; November ,15th. r t fli at 10 an ♦
a. m.
.
Tbe meeting is called for the-purpose of
electing officers to* serve for the ensiling IX* - meeting the . asaocfatknt'-'adjourned to year and the transaction of such other
Wsifics* a# jnay. prqperl? come before tbe

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NOTICE
Siv*n Ilist* Wblw If.a'» Pit

Srmo'bld #iory :Tlrf bail grounds at
Shibe park are tooV#ci7artay. Just as for
tbe past five .d A yW cg the game that
wa* scbeilifled to take -place, ibis after­
noon V tw efb ;th e new York Nationals
and thq;Philadelphia Aro$rdans, in the
world’q , championship series. If' the
weatheJ permlyr the game will be played
tomorrow and the, tea ins will go to Vti*.
York on VVedatWsV Jot the fifth gsroe. !J

V Having’secured thè services of Mr. E.
M. lioxrard an expert haaeahoer and
bl«ck*iulifty)L wish ‘ i o . anhounc* to in?
customers' and the pò&gt;UcJ^à{! arabet-

a triaL—W.'ll. Underwood.

FOUR PER CEN T A L L O W E D O N S A V IN G S DEPOSITS
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• .Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent

W E W A N T Y O U R B U S IN E S S
M. M. SMITH. P i«.

H. R. STEVENS. Vk. Pr«.

H. E. TOLAR. C-M«

W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

Firci Insurance

�Published Semi-Weekly— Tuesday and Prlday

IN SANFORD—Lile

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of interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS
. tt,e Readers Wilt rmm m
. ‘ flitlM'Ical Spring flow ing
r
r*r Hurried Rwodt rs
Vto-ttfir mile gale Wednesday Orville
. #nt aloft and remained virtualw «tioa.ty In his |Uder with which he
U«ejecting experiment* in aerial staHe was up nine minute* sndforty¡¡¡^Ljods sod maintained an altitudo
S -B x t a a ie l/ 150 feet.
Sacred Tuesday Bom the grave h.
. J Z u r r "&gt; *1*ttnnU' MaM- * * body
i ifus Avis UntieI. for whoso death bv
the Rev. C. V. T. Rlcheson, of
E f c J ie . Ubeing held responsible, was
. ,rb| bock to Boston by order of Dis.
S^Utoroey Pelletier. Uncertainty on
»ait of the prosecution as to the exa-ottlmer In which M»* young girl met
tefeslh Is reported bdofflclylfy to be
lbs resson for the suddep move and the
snMaJKtment by the district Attorney's
/r^.ih*t the state had enlisted five

GlUfden Tourist Killed

Grim tragedy entered the rank* of the
18U (Hidden tourists Wednesday when
S. M. Boiler, of New •York, chairman ■of
the contest board of the American Automobllc'Assoclation. was Instantly killed
when the referee’s car, in'which he was
a passenger, left the rand nt hint) speed,
three miles sooth of Tlfton, Go., and
plunged down nn eight-foot embank­
ment.
Mr. Butler who was rid inti in the right
rear seat, was thrown from the car when
it leaped into the air (or it fatal plunge.
Ir mode a three-quarters turn and when
ft Anally come to a stop, a complete
wreck, the unfortunate man was pinned
to the earth, with [he hub of (he right
rear wheel buried in his chest nnd
stomach. His life was crushed out in a
twinkling of an eye. P. J. Walker, of
San Francisco, the referee of the tour, his
wife and Charles F. Heilman, represent­
ing the makers of the Cunningham car.
were the other- occupants, all of whom
more or less Injured. Mr. Walker had
his collarbone broken, while Ills wife
sustained n broken urin. Thediivcr, Mr.
Kellmap, was badly bruised and shaken
up. All except Mr. Butler were thrown
clear from the oar and thus escaped
death. Kellman stated that he was
doing about thirty-live miles on hour
when his steering gear suddenly locked
and the next instant his cur was leaping
to destruction down the cmhunkment.
Ncw Bye Lo Hotel
Proprietor Rose of the Bye Lo Hotel is
anticipating a good winter season and
large tourist travel, and in order to ac­
commodate tire multitude he has recently
made a number of improvements in his
house that will be appreciated by the
guests. All (he rooms have been reno­
vated and received new paint and calsomlne nnd the •furniture has been done
over. New*flitingx of various kinds make
the rooms very attractive. The fine huge
reception parl/ir and lounging room will
appeal to the Commercial trade.
Mr. Rose states that his rates nre $1.50
to $2.00 per daf, or 50 nnd 75 cents per
day for rooms, * prices according to the
rooms. The hotol la centrally boated and
Is very convenient ”iori-the tourist travel.

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Philadelphia'Wins

In the presence, of «thousands of fun#
who cheered themselva# hoarse. the piillndclphia team of tiff American League
Thursday after noon foMke second suc­
cessive year proved its right to the title
of world's" champions by winning the
sixth and final gamoof the world’s champ­
ionship series from live New Yofk Nat­
ionals^ The series stands' Philadelphia,
wen 4; lost SE Now Votk. won 2., k)St *-

’ V* ■, Maxwell Car Wins*
The great (Hidden.,tour, Ngd^f&amp;jk to
Jacksonville, came to an end yssuertlfty
He Gtiddrn trophy was won by the M ax­
well team, which made a perfect d*scura.
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Bust The Trust
Thb governmeut yesterday, filod ri suit
it Trenton. N. J.. for dissolution of the
JititetTStates Steel Corporation.
| In Its Sufi tha government takes the
l thnt tho big corporation is a trust
iing in restraint of trade.

MR. WAGE EARNER AND
LABORER,. L I S T E N

Week o f Prayer
The Foreign Missionary Society had
charge
of the first and preparatory meet­
Coming to The Imperial Theatre Fri­
ing designed (0 be held (luring tills week
day NAVemoer 3rd.
“The'Man on the Box," which comes of prayer services in the Methodist church.
to the Imperial Theatre fully equipped There was a flhe attendance. Mr*. H. V.
for*the road with the original-New York PerTy, the president presided. She gave,
City production, Mr. Bert Leigh, in the for the information of the society! a very
leading titular role has been surrounded interesting and comprehensive synopsis
with nil the accessories that helped make of lire work of the general board in plan­
Mr. Henry E. Dixey famous in this play. ning and controling the large and Intric­
The supporting cast is of unusual .ex­ ate umount of work being done by these
cellence for a road production, and a far away workers In the distant fields of
first class performance is looked forward service. The data gathered and arranged
to by Ihe Tlteaire going public of San- so instructively by Mrs. Perry represented
a great deal of painstaking care and In­
terest in her much loved work. Mrs. Al­
bert Selgh distributed to the members a
number of answers to questions which
she
asked concerning the work that had
A Forward Movement Thai Is Sweep-'
been done by the different conferences
Ing The State
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct, 27.—A study of nnd explaining the urgent need oi funds
the Men nnd Religion Forward Movement to carry on the work In the specified
widen Is soon to be sweeping the entire (lelds where help in funds and laborers
state of Florida lends itself to the coin- are so urgently reqnlrcd. After singing
parlsbn with the development of a great •‘Watchman. Tell Us of the Night" the
railroad. The survey work ol-lha.move-&lt; meeting.,adjourned, after .receiving the
meat is operated upon the princIpUj'bf offering in response to the request fof
the engineering department or u great help in specialised places, and will hold
constructiuu company.
Before a »Ingle Another meeting Thursday afternoon.
The second meeting for the week of
spike is driven or a stone laid, the
engineering carps of a railroad company prayer wos held TuesdtfV afternoon and
studies the territory which is to be im­ was in charge af the Home Misaion Soci­
proved. with reference to soils and levels ety. A large number of the members of
becoming thoroughly familiar with the both societies were present. Tho presi­
topography of the country. No modren dent. Mrs. 11. H. Chappell [resided. She
engineer would dream of conducting his sinted for the benefit of those who had
operations merely upon inspiration or not been regular attendants the object of
enthusiasm. He insists upon getting the the meeting, the specified work that the
facts, nnd tlien tie makes his deductions Home Mission societies were requested to
assist by their prayers and gifts. As the
upon a scientific basis.
The sane and forceful men back of the school for the children of the mountain­
movement argue that modreti Christian eers of North Carolina, located at Brevard,
work must be done with (lie same thor­ was in urgent need for more school room
oughness if they arc to get at the great and dormitories, a paper staling the con
social problem* of this generation. Bclore ditions surrounding the school, the ines­
teams are sent into any town or city, timable good that has nnd is being accom­
local men make a thorough study of con- plished and the urgent call of those who
huve the work in tulnd for help was read
by Mrs. K. M. Mason. Mrs. W. II. Wil­
liams read an article describing the coun­
try surrounding the school, the people
whose homes were in that remote moun­
tain region, thetr tided of the ¡great men­
tal uplift which the education of their
children would bring to them, An article
on "What our Students are Doing" was
read. The religious training in ihe*lchool
and bow gladly these young minds and
form nnd displayed in n group« of sixty hearts are responding to the efforts made
charts covering ail forms of life in the in thclf behalf; how they go out In the
various communities after graduating and
community.
become
home renovators nnd religious
the
cen­
With these facillies in liand,
tral iKxJy is able to direct the operations teachers in the little churches that are
of its experts In' various lines of work, being built and the Sunday schools that
anil to fflace them where tlteY «re most they are organising nnd teaching; these
needi-d In the general scheme of increas­ statements by one familiar wuli the fuels
ing tile socioITind rrhglous iatarcst and Were read from a leaflet by Mrs. M. II
raising tho level of conditions in all parts Bowler, ft has keen asked that-tha 1tunic
Mission societies raise $20.000 for an o f­
of Florida.
It is a man’s work nnd it is already fering during the week, for the new buildmaking a strong appeal In Jacksonville iug and equipment for this school nt
nnd other of the large cities of the staiti, Brevard. After the reading Of the above
leaflets Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Summers
where it is soon to be undertaken.
sang "Sweet Hour of Prayer" urraiiged ns
At The Baptist Church
Nest Sunday will be observed nt the
Baptist Church us Rally Day. Following
the Sunday School Exercises, at Eleven
o’clock there will be □ special program in
which the children and the young [»eople
New fe rry Boot tine
will take port with an address by the
The Sanlord-Entcr|irise ferry boat has
pastor. The public generally, .and the at last materialized and Cupt. J. U. Tuttle
members of tho church especially are will make three trips a day each way,
invited lo be present.
The service at present Is for foot passen­
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gers only, but whenever tho travel warGame was plenty and hunting ruuty by
rams a carriage ferry Capt Tuttle will
automobile on the New Smyrflttr .road, os
improve the line. The ferry service is
Cobn el Blllgham discover^*, during n
something thot has been needed badly
night drive to that city, when he scooped
for several years, and especially since
up n cow and o hog and chased a big
Enterprise has’ started so many 'improve­
black bear for nearly n mile. Cows and
ments and go inerì new residents. The
hogs are anybody's game on that road at
Sanford-Enterprise ferry 1* n great boon
night, but berys nre different Sperlklng
U) die traveling public and-Capt. Tuttle
oU&gt;eurs and domestic game leads easily
siunlld enjty a must liberal patronage.
to ot|&gt;«r delights vt the sporquiwn. .TVf®.
me plenty of fitm blucflsh- DOW firming
^ Y ,* '.. ;■** S ecreta ry Boles
along the coast ready. . for J the iihglor'y
&lt; .There nre few people in the world more
hook.—D.iytomi-Halifax Journal.
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euiinenlH’ tltted iqr.fhc position of sectp~
tury of yl* CoipriiefcVif Club than TfiOmni
Irimsn. luhlnri ro lit* U*cUU)0.»r ms witiw K. Bates and.these few .do not live hero.
imorf, Rev, atm, tail. H R. torio*
This being^nte' U Was natural that Mf.
Arrival and departure o f Yralm
Bute* sltpuld rtfcelva' .the uppolmment
and
be enttjca.uport lY. duties at oboe.
, .porni pound .
,
Now. there will be something doing all the
jit 1.25 a. in.
Lv 1.35 a. m.
Ntf. 82
»1.3$ a. ra.
"11.55 a. m. time In the advertising line,, and Tj K.
N aM
“ 2 35 p, m.
*’ 2.55 p. m. will keep th« hall rolling*if it Is pcBUhla
No.80
to keep tha Organization^ alive,%and if
_
sonni pound
dead lie will ¿ivn Jt 1 decent burial and
No. 83
Ar 2.16 a. m.
Lv,226 a. m.
No. 89
“ 2.03 p. m.
** î i S p. m. start a Booster’s -Club that will really get
No. 65
" fl.40 p. m.
" 7 .0 0 p.m. results.
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of Flowers.

ThelAnd

C i a t o FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome o f the W eek’s Most Im­
portant Happenings In Ihe
S ta te's Domain.
Gainesville is to have n new wholesale
grocery»
A Plant City, merchant was run down
by an auto and seriously injured yester­
day.
The City Council of Tampa finds Chief
of police Woodward guilty of fighting—a
new name for an assault upon an editor.
The Bank of Clearwaier is to establish
a branch at Largo, The capital stock of
this bank has recently been raised from
&gt;18,000 to $50,000.
The criminal court of record- which
has Just finished Its October term in D eLand disposed of a large number of cases.
Lake City is to have a third bank,
capitalised nt $50,000, which wiif be
opened and ready for business about tha
first of January.
A. II. McRae, one of the farg«tt poultry
raisers of tho state of Pennsylvania, Is in
Tampa looking for a location near where
he tnay start a poultry ranch of large
proportions.
Fort Meade is growing rapidly and the
business nt thr posiolllcc increased to
such an extent ttuit new tpWirrs and
equipment became necessary.
Ten fine new engineB have just been
received at the yards of the Florida East
Coast Railroad in St., Augustine and will
be i»ji in commission as soon n# needed.
In the recent bond election held in
West Palm Beach the bonds were carried
for all items except that of sea-wall. The
call was for $65.000, divided atnong sea­
wall, sewers, Are department, city dock.
A new bakery tuts opened up for busi­
ness in Bradentown. On the opening
day every resident In Hint town was
forniaiied with u loaf of bread free of
charge.
The Florida papers forgot to mention
that Friday last was tile ofliciol birthday
of ihe State of Florida, but (lie sprighUy
Washington Times did not. Ninety-one
years ago Friday, Spain ratified the
treaty Ceding Florida to the United

afterwards prove to he ho good.
One oir the largest land deals that was
aver consumoted In Pensacola took place
a few days ago, when over Sight thous­
and acres ol Baldwin county, Alabama,
Itods changed ownership. Tills big tract
of land was purchased from the Penoacola Investment Company by Florida lum­
bermen and naval stores operators, name­
ly. J. D. Russ and Messrs. J. J. and R. E.
L. Freeport. The consideration was some­
thing over $50.000.
Jasper, Luke City, Pnlatka and Lake
Butler, the four Florida towns to be visit­
ed by the road improvement train being
operated by the Southern railway and
the Georgia Southern nnd Florida rail­
way (his week, .are preparing to extend
it a big welcome. Illustrated lecture«

evidence which will lead in the guilty
m a o y arrest. The sheriffs office io d the
police are both at-work.'following the
theories of the case, aa far (at anything
Is offered:\y"The lid was put on hard and fast in y '
Palatka last Sunday when. In compliance
with Mayor pavls’. order, all the, grooey'
store* and meat shops were closed tight
aa wax. Confectionery store« And soft ,!
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, . error In Netloe
drink dispensaries were not exampe from
Trilby A Su Petersburg—No. 25, Ar. 1.10
file registration not lea in The Herald (hd embargo placed upon tho sale of
^.‘ m. No, 24 Lv. 2.13 p. m.
that reads, "die registration will close their wares, which was restricted to
Leesburg—N*?. 21) -Af- 11.45 p, in. No. Wednesday Ñov., 24. should read Satur­ cigars, tobacco and add thirst-quenchers , •
day Nov., 11.. Please beat this, in mind. •xduMvely,
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22 Lv, 640 {X m.

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THE SANTORO HtRALD

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest C o n c e m ln i
Society People.

P O IN T S PURELY PERSONAL
Celery City Vanity reir
Away th e 0 *H — Hi
Social Gossip

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Twenty-one told peanut adelis, con­
taining tiny invlutions and tied .with
dainty little blue ribbon, apprised twentyone little girl* that (belt Sunday school
teacher, Mr*. C. H. Summers would be
glad to have her dam of Wilting Workers
come of 9 o'clock to spend Saturday afternaan-with her at the Methodist parsdbage.
At the »perilled time, eighteen of the
twenty-ooe little girls, with happg* focea
and in pretty dreeeee, filled the parson­
age, parlor.
Mr*. Summer* stated that a little bus!nem must be attended to before the
pleasure of the afternoon began; that
they mutt elect e president for their
dam. a vice president, secretary and
treasurer, and enroll themselves a s a
Junior Bible clam, under the auspice* of
the “Waaito.JMlWvJ
headquarters i n . Nashville. Teon,
whom they would receive a charter, con­
stitution and by-laws as soon ss they
were reported, as having complied with
the requlremeta of organization.
Mead Alice Wagner was chosen pres­
ident; Marian Philips., vice president;
Douglas Abernathy, secretary, and Irene
Thuntqn. treasurer. They ere to meet
every Thursday on business, and at next
meeting will select their commit teea
They will have e missionary, social, and
• devotional committee, also a committee
to visit the sick and strangers and a
.flower committee and one for new mem­
bers.
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After the satisfactory conclusion of the
of the afternoon, Mrs. Summers
arid Mias Genie Wicker brought In a plate
fitted with peanuts, an empty plate and
a silver table knife, and Invited the de­
mure Uttie girls to take pert in a peanut
race which, as explained, was to take Up
one peanut on the blade of the knife,
without touching It with the hand, take
It across the room op the knife blade and
place it in the empty plate on a table
boom the room. The many failures to
land that Innocent looking peanut in the
other plate elicited much amusement.
M U m Philips Was declared the winner
ai the race, as she succeeded In putting
the largest number of peanuts in the
plate. A paper bag was filled with pea­
nuts and tied to the gas jet In tb* centre
of the room; the eyes of t|te first performar were covered, sbe was turned around
several time*, a stick was placed In her
hand and she was asked to' try to burst
the paper bag.’ The futile efforts to com­
ply with this request afforded a great
deal of fun to the others. 1Refreshment* were then served, the
paeriot schema being carried out in minute
detail The guests were served peanut
sandwich*», salted peanuts, peanut sand­
wiches, peanut .candy and peanut te a /
Mias Genie Wicker assisted, Mrs. Sum.-;mer* ln entertaining her young guests
-and serving the refreshment*..
Tz The members of the risse who enjoyed
V the afternoon were Misses Douglas Abefnsthy. Katherine Wilson. Anna Belle
Smith. Clara Brown. Annie Anderson.
NatUq Lough. Sarah Frederick. Maud Alice
Wagner OUve Lpugh, Maud MloL Ruth
' Roberta, Marian Philip*, father Wilson,
Ruth McDaniel. Alii* Anerson. Jessie
Graved? Ruth Hand, Irebe Ttyiraton. Wlnlkrad Smith. Horn Mom so* and Etbri

Group of Infantile Member»—Carol! ce

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contest, the Idea being In making the larg­
est number of words from the combined
names of Mls&lt; Butt and ber fiance, Mr.
Higgins. Miss Lillian Gibson made the
largest scare with words and received
very pretty yellow pin as a prize, which
she presented to the guest of honor.
When the word contest was ovjr. Ice
cream and cake were served, after which
Hiss Butt was given a dainty basket dec­
orated with yellow daisies and In which
she put-each pair uf stockings as sbe took
th^m off the line. When the basket was
filled with stockings both the »bower and
the pleasant morning bad peiL
Miss Higgins' invited guest* were
Missee Grisie Bum Genie Wicker. Lillian
Gibson, Peaches Leflier. Mabel Bowler,
Belle Smith. Linda Lefller, Sadie Williams,
Florenee Prank. Martha Fox. Curie Lovell.
Melt Whltner. Viwian Yeiser, Alice Whltner. Mabel Hand, Charlotte Kealor, Mrs.
T. A. N eal Mrs. Paul Keriy, Mrs R. H
Marks. Mrs. J. L Hurt. Misses Nellie El­
der and Lillian Higgins served tbe re­
freshments.
Tbe members of the Eastern Star en­
joyed e very pleasant social hour In their
Lodge room Friday evening, after the
business of the meeting was concluded.
They were entertained by several wail
rendered recitations, a short charade and
music. In which some of the accompUshtnembers took part. In
their efforts to m ain , the-averting,
ant for each other. -Light refreshments
were served.
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City Council M eats
Council met In regular session Oct. 19th
at 7JO p. m. Present. D. L Thrasher,
president; W. D. Holden. H. Ward, a A.
Howard and S. Runge. Absent, J. D.
Davidson and H. a Stevens.
Mloutea of tbr Inst meeting were read
and approved.
An ordinance entitled “An ordinance
Imposing ( m ain license taxes’* was In­
troduced In an amended form. Moved
and seconded that the ordinance as rra I
be substituted for original ■Carried.
Moved and seconded that It be placed on
its second reading by title onl&gt;. Carried.
Moved and seconded that the rales be
waived and that it be placed on Us third
reading and final passage. Carried. It
wes then placed on its final passage with
tbe following vote: Ayes—Thrasher, Hol­
den. Ward. Howard and Runge. Nays—
none. Carried.
An Incandescent tight eras ordered
placed at Sanford avenue and Fifth street
On motion tbe fire comrnj^tee was In­
structed to purchase four Jacks for the'
fire auto and to investigate (he necessity
of purchasing suits and Ivlmeta far use
of the crew. Carried.
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An ordinance providing for tbe registra­
tion of voters was placed on Its »pcond
reading by title only. Carried. Moved
and seconded that tbe rules. be waived
and that it be placed on Its third reeding
epd final passage. It w a s. then placed
on lu final passage. Ayes—Thrasher. Hol­
den. Ward, Howard and Runge. Nays—
none. Carried.
Communication In regard to purchase
of old fire hose referred to tbe fire com­
mittee. On motion council then adjourn­
ed. ' •
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Tbe Seventh Day Adventist state camp
faceting which baa been lo session here
for tbe past two weeks, dosed Sunday
night, Oct. 7th. .The meeting was pro­
nounced a grand success by those attend­
in g At the last meeting those In attendence passed tbe following resolutions by
a rising vMtr.
'RecogpWhS the enurtesy extended to
us by the Mayor. Hon. Forrest Lake, In
granting us the use of these beautiful
grounds for our annual gathering: the
klarfiWas of Mr. Forster, in permitting us
to use his lots on Seventh street and Park
avenue for our nightly services; tbe favor
shown by our Baptist brethren in tbe use
of their church end baptistry for our bap­
tismal Mltvice, and the 'courtesies shown
us by tha Carter Lumber Co, and thé
men end d t i n u of Sanford;
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Thar we hereby express our
for these fevers, and that
a copy of these resolutions for
fag the Sanford Herald.
m l S tay Here
. "Whet do you «rant to to Weet for or
anythin! r is e r a i d t man at th f aUtlon
to a youutbhep whe. waa about to be
6S an str ip . "You are now la the bast
action of this country sad 1^ , tbs beat
Southern state. When yoo get out there
you wig htar tnore about the “hedi
horse’* 4nov en v o i ^ tfcgjn anythin! else.
The pohpfeofttf!» entire trest end northwest have their eyes on the South be­
cause the opportoaitiea a n treater than
In any other port of the
All sec­
tions except the South *ie cry*(all red In

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STARTLING INFORMATION

CITY POLITICS* Department

of Agrtouiture Startles
tjw World Ifs Year Boob
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Tbe following sensation, wes culled by
Thomas K. Bates for the Information of
Webster's deffioition of the above tbe public
word Is advancement s forward move­ editor Saafad Jtirmid;
By turning lo peg« H I ' o f the Year
ment It does-not give bot sir and ex­
Book of tbe Department of Agriculture for
travagances* any deification Tor progress.
1910 you will read tbe following startling
Yet some would cry and moke you be­
information:
lieve that Mr. G. W. Spencer is against
“Everyone Is now more or less familiar
progress end Is opposed to any advance­
with the ability pt clovers, vetches, peas
n ment In the affairs of our city. .
and other members of the -Legtuoioosea
If
it
is worth
I wish you to follow me fort short time
that bear sym biotic bacterial nodules
through s Ilfs of s man who has been as
upon their roots to fix and utilize as food
doing at all,
1 claim one of the most progressive citi­
the nitrogen of the air."
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zens of this d ty . I have known the
it*» worth do­
"Microscopic plants of econlmlc Im­
gentlemen in question for sixteen year»,
portance which excel in nitrogen fixing
ing well.
and when I say ! have known him I mean
ability are tbe aperies of Clostridium and
In every sense of the word. I first find him
Azotobactgr. A few^ other specie* of fun­
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working as clerk In the Express office in
gi and algae are also' able to assimilate
this d ty on a small salary. 1 found that
certain quantities of atmospheric or gase­
Fint driftsjvGrk
In addition to the clerkship be was forced
ous nitrogen."
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to take on a side line because he .was
at'ail ‘tunes is
“Nodules are In reafity roots or rootlets,
progressive and had married and was
which because of tbe presence of tbe ni­
our motto..
raising a family. His first step was of
trogen fixing bacteria within tbelr cells
a progressive movement. This side line
have developed abnormally to form tbe
I speak of was taking meaynrrii lor cloth­
characteristic swollen root tubercles or
ing, and I will say that his measurmenia
nitrogen gathering noddles."
Let us figure
were always correct and because of this
Frilly realising tbe value of the above
be W*S known s s “perfect fit’' 1 had him
with you on
Information as related to tbe purchase of
order a pair pf pants for me, and I must
e farm, the development of tbe vegetable
your next job.
aay they fit With tbe same correctness
growing industry of tbe celery delta and
that Mr. Spencer will fit (he Mayor’s
tbg
of-the Celery City. 1 follow him
TriltyTmrnct to u t e r r r m i r o - jw*
farther. “ Hie services were s p p s d s t d j-“
order that you may-give It that pub­
New S outh A frican Induitry.
by the Company, and his advancment n
licity which Is its due.
F o u r w haling veasets which aro
for progress was steady. I lost track of
Ing fitted o u t a t Cap* Tow n will f
Yours with muct\ love,
him for a short time hut keeping hi*' ad­
South A frica a new lnduatry
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T h om as K-i B a t e s ,
vancement he was appointed agent at
this point. He held the agency here for
flvo’years, and during this time bought
e borne on the East Side end by work
a a e irra
end good Judgment made k success of
hit undertaking. Why let me
roe tell you
Mr. Spencer planted the land at the borne
and nude sufficient m oney, to pay for
Om«e with HOLDEN NCAL ESTATE CO.
tbe place. He worked as tong as the

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W. J . THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY

General Fire Insurance

tuo*wou)d shine, end when the moon
came up be would continue to work, and
when the moon was late in coming, up
be would get up at the early hours of the
morning, and take advantage of '•the
moon. Call this anti-progreasT While
working as agent be »poke to me ajxwt
a business venture. I advised and helped
make it so as he might .make another
step of progress. He did it. and to day
you who have been here for a few years
know of his success He has been steady,
and at no time has ever been accused of
any extravagance. He has been pro­
gressive, lie has not invested his profits
in any othry'piace but where he made it
He ha* Lave*ted it in Jjroperty, and that
property H taxed by 1the ’ d ty, end yet
there are those who do'' not have any
property assessed to them who call a
gentlemen of this stripe anti-lmprovomenL Stop, think ami when you have
finished you will find that Mr. Spencer is
one of . the rhost progressive dtizens of
Sanford, lie Is for good honest 1/nprev­
alent* such As one who has made a suc­
cess of his business would favor. Re­
member that one who has Ufien successfull in his own affaire will administer
of others with the same catcjul
ooosidermtkm. Consider the. situation
with much thought, and cars and.ih«fn go
and on the l i s t day of November,'cast
your ballot for Ms G. W. Spericer th*
man - who has , been progressive In Ms
own affaire and fear not ti»e({utiire o l
tbe beat town in Florida. J.-

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The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.
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Low Prices

Easy Payments.

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Story &amp;. Clark 5;
Kohler &amp;. Campbell - Haines Bros,
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Hurrah for (he Amerkao beat Let the
white-bended eagle proudly spread hi»
wind* u the unchallenged bird o f (recdqtn;
let the potnpou» turkey strut end gobble
with Mil outspread ** Thanksgiving ap­
proaches ; but let 'the bdmhle barnyoed
fowl asceodthe throne he. the rightful
queen of the feathered tribe*.
trfio
ha* ralaed the poultry products of tb»
United States to an annual value of e bUUon.doOara.Tbl* la preha pa UrojQoat as­
tounding item In etb accoqnt of our na­
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JACKSO N VILLE

Variable wind* end light. shower* to­
night followed by cooler weather. Wednes­
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doors for business N ovem ber 4th, 1911. Newly-Renovated and
furnished at an expense of $15,000. Rates $2.00 per day and up,
Ariiefican Plan, and $L00 per day and up, European Plan. Special
Rates by Week or Month. For-‘fall particulars .and information Teier
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tm r o f BOM m t STAU PRESS
Aa f«Home of th e W M k 'i M o il lm*
M rtont lloppenlng* In ttw .S ta ta 'i Domain. .
of Commefoo of Sutherland
¿yirte has the largest eftroUment thla
jttt d any year ■!«* *1* foundation.
I^anty-five thouaaiid dollara will bo
«•At on making an up-to-date pleasure
• naort of Ballast P oint one of Tahipa'a
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popular amusement plaqes. It la to
ba converted Into a small Coney Uland.
lr State Senator George W. Dayton of
■ D*da City, who represents Paaoo, Citrus
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*od Hernando countlea will be a candi­
date for Attorney Général -of Florida to
peered Hop. Park M."’ Trammell, candl’ i ndite for the Governorship to succeed Gov.
Albert W. Gilchrist
AH arrangements hove been made for
tbe second annual convention of the
State Laundrymeo'a Aaaociatloh. which
«rill be held in Tampa Monday. October
Scd, and which will be attended by dele­
gates from all pans oi the. state. The
meeting 1* expected to prove of ‘great l*1"
terest and benefit
the GUdden tourists have readied
Winston-Salem on their journey, having a
rou|ti time ol it in the rain and mud and
cimbing tbe mountains of North Caro­
lina.
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Walter Tretcaof Porrisli was killed
Monday night at the power houae at
Camp's dam. near Dunucllon, by coming
in oontnnt with an eleatric wire of high
voltage. The body was badly burned.
The largest catch of mullet ever brought
Into Miami was received a few nights ago
b) the Consolidated Fish Company. The
catch weighed 27 000 pounds. A few
Spanish mackerel have been caught but
it wiB be sevetci weeks before this fish
will be found In large quantities.
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Ysnpg birds are being killed in a whole­
sale manner by some few men and boyi
hers in Gainesville and the authorities,
or men that claim to be sporumep, should
protact these birds add see that the law
Is enforced One example will be auf**x.fjÇienL
r_ #*;r
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In k few days the sponge season will
open at Tarpon Spring* und over 3,000
Greeks wdl be' at work
It is said that Tampo and Jacksonville
both will have a Uible conference this
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The grand Jury at the ! November term
v ' o f circuit court of Hillsborough county,
opining Nov, 7th; wilt be urged and prob.■ *bly Instructed by Judga E. M. Nobles to
• dmrough investigation of tlie nl"white slave" traffic In and around
'.YîKv^P8' similar to the investigation m ade
I vu o i l a Ntow York county at the January. 1910,
Í *.fi* . tsnn of the court of general sessions by
the John l). Rockefeller, Jr., grand Jury.
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BURKE’S SLAYER
P relim inary H earin g B rings Out M ore
.iirjc
evidence
Richard Wright, the negro charged with
murdering engineer Burkes, of the At­
lantic Coast Line, last Christmas eve
night, was given a preliminary hearing
before Judge Martin this morning, and
held for the Grand Jury.
The evidence -against die negro was
strong. Rich, colored, of Tildenville, n
neighbor to Wright, testified that he
saw Wright come out of his' tipuse lust
after dark on the night of the shooting,
with a gun on hit shoulder. "J heard
him say to his wife, ns tie was coming
down the path to the gate that lie would
kill aoroe dam n white man before mid­
night." said Rich.
Jim Rich, another witness, testified
that a m an was seen in his yard that
night, some time after the shooting, with
a gun on hit shoulder, and that the
tracks of the man. whirl*he- tallowed the
next-day, led to Wright's house. And in
the other direction, he said, the tracks
led Into a thicket ulong the railroad,
whenf Burkes wnn shot.
So many people were present m the
hearing that it was adjourned from Judge
M artin's chambers t o ' tbe court room.
John M. Cheney represented Wright, and
Joe Jones, in the absence of John C. Jones,
acted for the state__Reporter Stur.

FLORIDA,

FRIDAY. OCTORKR 1 0, 1S 11

PROSPECTS BRIGHTER
Warm Weather Period Seems
To Be Broken
GROWING ST U ff LOOKS BETTER
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Many Inquiries Are Being M ade About
The G eneral F arm in g P ro s ­
p e c ts a t S an fo rd
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The continued warm spell was not con­
ducive to the pyblic good either in the
fields or In the stores. Tbe early lettuce
[ganta showed a tendency to go to seed
and the fall Jn n ln e is showed a tendency
to go to the definition bowwows. With
a change in tbe weather and a cooler a t­
mosphere everything was Changed. .The
crepe are taking a fresh start and the
growers are lobking forward to a good
growing season and a good market for
their crop*.
The reputation of Smifurd as a general
farming community, as well for garden,
truck j s becoming greater every day, sev­
eral letters being received this week re­
garding the growing of com and hay.
These crops have been failures in some qf
the northern states and if our farmers
could hale the hay grown here tbe chances
are good for hay to be sold to some of uur
northern neighbors,- thus giving the work)
tlie spectacle of a reversal of conditions
and Dixie coming into her own.
II. il. Chappell raised over 2,000 bushels
of line corn (his summer, as did many of
his neighbors, and this curn cun be made
into meal and grits, reducing materially
Ihe high coil of living When all of these
good points can be embodied into a book­
let and sent out broadcast to our less fortuuutc neighbors north of the Mason and
Dixon line the lands uround Sanford will
be unable to hold the people who will
wnnt to buy the land tluit can be farmed
the year round and will rnire anything at
any time regardless of drouth or deluge

WILL RESTORE MORNING TRAIN
S an fo rd to Tam pa A ccom m odation
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Will R esum e Next M onth
ft is understood th at the officials of (ha
Atlantic Cbalt Line railroad arc making
arrangements to Increase their already
good service between Tampa and Jack­
sonville, the announcement and details of
which wilt bo given out in a few days.
Notwithstanding the fact that some dis­
appointment was expressed by the a n ­
nouncement in the Times yesterday that
the Dixie Flyer would not be run Into
Tampa this year, everything possible will
be done to give this section of the state
that excellent service to which il ls en­
titled. The railroad people express them­
selves as being always willing to extend
such courtesies and improvements as will
be beneficial to each community.
At present there are three trains daily
from] Jacksonville to Tampa, and on Nov.
16. or as soon thereafter us practicable,
another train will be inaugurated from
Sanford to Lakeland, which will greatly
{p lea se the service. It will be remem­
bered that last year, when this service
was discontinued, there was quite an ob­
jection raised on'the part of the traveling
poblic, in which Tam pa's boqrd of trade
took a prominent part to have the service
m aintained.—Tampa Timet.

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gteaned fro m
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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
h e r e th e R ead ers Will Find • B rief
h is to ric a l S p rin g Flow ing
F or h u rr ie d R ead e rs
By agreement a sweeping decree which
leaves the Southern Wholesale Grocers'
Association the right £to m eet only for
“social purposes" was signed and entered
In the United States court at Birmlngham. The trust is hereafter prevented
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from circulating its green beok boycotting
jobbers who sell to non-members of the
association and from rebating. The de­
cree renders the association powerless Si ,
a body.
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Tlie body of the late Associate Justice
John Marshall Kkrlan of the supreme
court of tlie United States was lsld to rest
Wednesday in Rock Creek cemetery at
Washington. Burial was preceded by a
brief funeral ceremony at the iiarlan res­
idence on Columbia Heights and by a
public service in tlie New York avenue
Presbyterian church, of which Justice
Harlan was a member for many years .
Tlie elimination at chicken front the
menu, the timliution of turkey to Thanks­
giving day and C hristm as the substitu­
t i o n of so-called “field bread" for bard
tuck and abolishment of the field ration,
sum up the lm[&gt;ortnht changes in army
ration for the next year, according to the
report of Com misery General Henry G
Sharpe. The elimination of chicken lias
resulted in a #carly saving to the govern­
ment of 952,1)00.
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Ttie btg cypress swum^i about midway
between tbe coast and the St. Johns has *been un fire for nearly two weeks- owing
to die unprecedented dry spell, and In
the mornings, up to the time the rain ' ,
came a few days ago, the smoke was so
dense in Daytona one could barely see
across the river.
The department estim ates that 2.231.325
soldiers served In tlie Union armies and
mtvy during the civil war; of these, 25 -per cent are still living. The last revolu
tionary pensioner died last year.
Rev. A. J. Burns, president of the Om­
aha Uahtist college at Oneida, Ky. was
shot from ambush near there Thuasday
and died almost instantly. Perry Burns. ^
n cousin of the minister, has been arrest­
ed an a suspect.
As soon as .the news was received that
President Burns had been assinated. tbe
»herff secured o couple of blood bounds
and jtoknt to the scene of tbe ’ crime.
Tlie dogs tosk tbe trail and went unfalter­
in g 'to Percy Burns' borne and rnahed u p ­
on him. The officers feel conDdeqj th at - he is the guilty party, though Burns' de­
nies nil knowledge of tbej crime. There
Is much high feeling here, ss Rev. Burns
was regarded as a good m an and an able
educator.
Distinct gains In tho m atter of wstev
wny improvements were made in every
stole along the 4 Atlantic coast from
Maine to Florida during the past year by
reason of tbe activities of the Atlantic
Deeper Waterways association. Presi­
dent J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia
announced to the deligntcs th t association
at the opening of Its fourth annual con­
vent iou at Ridhmood yesterday.
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At th e Sign o f th e Tea Cup
Cooler days are coming and you will be
looking fora place to rest and enjoy a
Official F ro st D ata
cup of lea. or maybe you would prefer
The United Stales Department of Agri­
Ikmilhon. of course this is the very place
culture, through Its Weather Bureau. Ill
for you lo come. Everything new. up to
Bulletin No. 5, gives tins data which
dale and dainty.
covers fully the questions risked many
If the weather is too warm for hoi
times each week of the Bonrtl of fnnle
drinks,
you may hnve cool refreshments,
The averages are computed from a i*-rtod
nt
all
odds
the sign of lire teacup bids
of twenty-six years;
you welcome if you but wish to rest,
Average date of the last killing frost
there are magazines or books that you
in sp r in g , F eb ru a ry 15
may while awnyt the "hours walpng” in
Average date of the first killing frost
town, it is not required or expected that
autumn. January 3
you always and eternally want to buy
Tbe latest date on which a killing frost
something,
and you will find the welcome
has occured in spring. April 1. .
a
pleasant
one no matter what your
The earliest date on which a killing
mission
may
be. Just try Room No. 9.
frost has ocaim l in autumn, November
S anford M usic Club
Wclboruc
Block,
just, at (lie head of the
20.
Tlie music club will meet at the home st a If-case.
During the period covering these aver­
of Miss Mahoney. Saturday afternoon.
Very Cordially.
ages there were many year* when no
Oct. 21st. at 3 o'clock. Mias Mahoney
CiUKUim KrruiK.
frosts occurred
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The uverrgjto length of the crop ss«»on
To The C ltlrrn s of Sanford
Program
is 348 days.
I doii't believe much In blowing your
French
Music
(Early).
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The average length of crop-growing
1. Music of l-oul* XIV reign—Miss own horn, but if no one will do it for you
season in other parts of tile United Stales
It Is sometimes uessnry.
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are: Southern California, 238 to 328. Cam e Lovell.
Forty years the 23rd, of Dec.. 1912 I
2. Sketches of Couperin. Merchant!,
Central States. 150: New England States,
have been In Sanford. Duly one man
Komeuu—Mrs. Houmillnt.
120, North Ceutrul States 110 and South
Discussion: Influence of Early English W. J . Hill, 1 think has been as long In
Central Slates 250—S t Ooud Tribune.
Sanford. I have scon it gruyr from one
and French sclwols on worlds music.
Music, selections from early French building (n o t'a dwelling house) to Its
Arrival and D ep artu re of Trains
present size. I hnve lived n straight,
writers—Mrs Ernest Tolar,
NORTH HOIfNll
Violin and piano—Allison Witherington moral. Religious, social and financial life
Lv L35 o in.
Ar 1.25 a. m.
No. 82
all this thue before, therefore I ask yoar
“ 11.55 a. ro. mid Clarence Mahoney.
“ 11.35 a. m.
No. 8-1
support
for city Treasure tuui Collector in
Vocal solo—Mrs. C. L. Polk.
“ 2.55 p. m.
•' Ü.35 p. m.
No. 80
tlie
coming
city election.
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SOUTH BOUND
Brldol Couple L ost .
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Lv 2.26 n. ro.
Ar 2.1C a. in.
No.
Despite the close watch ketn upon
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•’ 2.25 p. tn. them by their loving friends Mr. and Mrs.
No. H9 * *' 2.05 p. ro.
Charlotte S. Keclor, B. E , is prepared
“ 7 00 p. ra.
" 6.40 p. in.
No 85
Bryan Higgins escaped just lifter the to recelvi n limilevf number of pupils for
BRANCH UNX5
w edding and left for parts unknown. training In Elocutloh and Dramatic Art.
Trilby A át. Petersburg—No. 25, Ar. 1 10 The supposition is that tliey arc either Gass In d u c tio n for children on Saturday
p. cn No. 24 Lv. 2.15 p. m.
at Longwood or Enterprise and will ven­ morniagl, i t to 12 o’clock. Twelve les­
Leesburg—No i l , Ar 11 45 a. ro No.
sons *6.1». Arrangements can be made
ture forth in a few days.
22 Lv. fijjt) V m
They can be easily identified because for private ktssons at any time Room 9
both of theft) are trying to act tike old Welhorae Ulook, Rhone 20fl,
married folk* but the self conscious air
' M o o s e . S en d 312.000
of the newly weds will lie the best clue
Rodney
H. Brandqn^fbprenie secretary
to their identity.
If any one finds them please wire the of the Order of Moose; vrhldi has Its not­
Herald office and wewTll endeavor to or- ional headquarters at Indianapolis, will
range a warm welcome for them updn this week forward to Austin, Pa., for the
relief of the flood sufferera a check for
arrival.
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The i!ederal court of. appsPfcA Jodge
v
M arlon C ounty Fair
«• lodges thrbugfiout the United States.
Pardee presiding, has rendered a decision *
Marion county will hold the annuul fair
declaring (tie Southern Wholesale Grocers'
on November 21. 22. 23 and 24th and tmvc * The board of Ifgflllh of^ Pensacola lias
tailon to bg-%falr organization and *
declared
tliat
ilio
public
drinking'
wip
hung up some elegant prises in the spud
restraint of trade. This brings
must
go.
¿Jks'
W
class. Sanford horsemen expect to par­
to
an
end
a suit instituted by the Fedor- • ,
ticipate and the fair us usual promises lo
The first carload of grapefruit to be al governroeui at Birmingham more than
be a success.
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shipped Iront Dade county this season a year ago in which tbe association was
left Miami Saturday. The car was com­ accused of violating the Sherm an a n ti. *
Mrr-and Mrs C. C. Butler of Jeckson- posed of 300 boxes.
(rust law.
"¿yille are in a h o s p ita l at Cornwall. O n t.
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seriously Injured,askiie result of an auto­
The formal opening of the- Bank of
mobil a pod lent--«t Brandon Their roo- Winter Park for business on Monday af­ week of Confederate vetgryru, Uietf sons
chine went over n ten-foot embankment ternoon, October lfltpV was made tlie Oc­ Btid daughters from all o v e r 'l b s West
; and turned turtle, pinning its passengers casion of a holiday 0n tKé part qf the and South. The occasion fbr the gather­
underneath. The sput where the accident people of the town.
ing was the unveiling of (hi eighteen-foot
occurred I» located.in a large Adirondack
bronre equestrian monument to General
N o tic e o f s to c k h o ld e rs ’ M e e tin g * John H. Morgan, the Confederate lead « .
preserve owned by the Rockefellers.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
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A massacre of all Europeans is planned Sanford Hotel and Improvement Co. is' ^ Votes for women in Virginia within ten
by tlie radical dem ent among the Turkish hereby called In tbe directors*, room of the yeoVa. a prediction of Governor Wllllard
resident of Salonkl. European Turkey, ac­ Peoples Bank at Sanford, Florida on Wed- Hodges Mann, Of the Old Dominion com­
nesdqy, ^Wovemher 15th, 1911, at 10JO monwealth. was one of the most applaud­
cording to refugees from th at place.
ed sentim ents expressed at th e ' fourth
a. m.
. Florida's law prohibiting tbe shipment
The meeting is catted for tbe purpose of annual convention qf tbe Atlantic Deep­
of Immature fruit is to be carried into electing officers to servo for the ensuing er W aterways Association's sessions at
United States court on the ground that year and tbe transaction of such other Richmond ■today. Gov. M ann-.declared
the law as applied to Interstate shipments business as -may properly come before the th at ha was by 6u means committed ^-to
- 1 .1 Ik 1“ vtoloittm of the commerce douse qf, meeting.
J. J. M a in , Pres.' the belief that such a condition was »
be expedient
^
tbe constitution of the United Stales.
W. J. THKPtNi Sec.
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
t of Interesting Items

THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
CflMiM Starr or Reporter« Weekly
f t ■*Cover» the Territory for
Tho Herald ■- r

In 'onfer to* | d ' I n awimmlng.. -'A con
tlnuoua atream of vlaltora osine ont
usual brought n party on tbo launch
"Nettle." while vehicles of all kinds,
wagons, carriages, autos, bicycles and
by-pedea came and went continually.
Though cloudy In the morning, the day
tamed outline later. * . • f " . s*
Harry Houston and Ur. Bowman made
a number of high dives, trying to touch
bottóni. A new feature which amuses
the boys greatly, la a trolly on a wire
cable stretched along the shell-mound.
Tho dknca floor will be gotten into shape
for dancing soon also, which will add
materially (4 the attraction# of the park.
Reed's Transfer made Itp Initial trip Sun;
day and we hope to tee It come often- —
end will k)aded. Captain Pagenhart In­
tenda tó get a larger boat of about one
hundred passenger capacity, to run In .
connections with the "Mamie," in orddr
to handle the tourist trade this winter. ’ v -;
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gpsdsl Cor 10 Tho tier old.

taiued that elusive something called “Distinction
CapC and Mrs. Moore, of West Palm
in
Dress” and that the cost was no greater than
Bead) spent a few days last week In
Geneva, their old borne. ,
you had. previously paid for ordinary garments?
Tbe ladles of Geneva are arranging for
If you would— let your next garment be a PRINT-’.
a bazaar at lbs ball, to be held just ,be­
ZESS.
fore the holidays. A ipeclaf program
will be rendered of radiations and
There’s a delicacy of liner—and grace of sty le to a
dialogues We hope that tbe public will
PRINTZESS that proves that PRINTZESS designs
remember that all kinds of Christmas
presents can be bought at this ..bazaar
are close to foreign inspiration and also that they,
from the daintiest laces to the most use­
know how to,create.
A V- ,
ful articles.. The date has not yet been
■The m aterials are of true wool xtuallty-M estcd and
fixed. It wili be announced shortly.
retested before they are judged worthy of bearing.
Mrs. Fultz and daughter, Mrs. Robin­
son returned from Chicago last week.
the PRINTZESS label— th e r^ i reason, ij r such
We are sorry to state that Mrs. Fult2 has
been quite ill ever since her return,
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Mrs. Gresham and daughters Mrs.
dive
bf s itias^
facw
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w o seasons
seasons .ot.sau
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Nicholson and slaters. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Peters made up a pleasant party visit­
.The Guryirig lines of PRINTZESS fit are more acing Chulootn last Sunday and Attending
curate than th e McU8tohi-mGde Ri'^’o f your thilor—
the protracted services. •
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never
a wrinkle at collar, shohlder, front und ‘
Mr. Raak la spending some time -with
A.
his daughter,
t &lt;
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Geneva la certainly improving. Mr.
- Kyat la Improving the appearance of bis
home by a new roof and new room*
Mr. Ballard Is adding another. story UF
his heme, sod Mrs. Slcg will begin k;
qnce the addition of three rooms ,to her
iMweet).
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Mrs. H. H. PaUlshall .entertained the
ladies last Thursday afternoon at their breaking 8 bones (u bis right Hand wjiilo ed chinch at Ctiuluota
last Sunday'(and
regular meeting. Several vlsiton were using (he boxlhjg ’ glbves at school last report a nice timé.
present. Mrs. Moran Sr, Mrs. Moore. Mrs.
Friday noon. Dr. Neal Is treating the.
j . h rituldleiton was in Sanford lait
Slag. Mlsges Harris and Daniel, . Mrs.
injured member.
Friday, looklug for his mules which he is
P .llid u ll « . . .
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The rain Is verj vfelcomc as water is expecting from Georgia,
getting écorce tn places some wells near
The oranges are sweeter tho greener
Brissons crossing pro running short and
LONGWOOD
looking than eves has been known in pipes have been cut down on two wells Special Goiteaowdaote to Tba Jlcrnld:
this section. Tbe lata message from
Married at Claraxra Sunday afternoon.
at the Gilbert place pqd one well at the
Washington D. G, to Cnase A Company Harper place. •
Miss Mart Emma Reed u* Mr. Mnrion
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will permit growers to put such fruit on
There will be wedding bell music here Frnnklih Tqiuier, Rev. E. t i e Smith olflthe market At once.
ating. Tills young oOuple are both excel­
shortly, or we miss our guess.
lent characters, and we bdpe for Thefu a
Many fields of fine looking lettuce,
MOORE’S STATION
happy knd' prosperous voyage, through
cauliflower and much early v stuff have
life end st last a safe entrance Into the
Sfcdal Comepondcoca to TVs Herald •
been set In the last two weeks.
"Beautiful Home Beyond." *
Harry Ward has bought a gasolene
engine And *la using It on one of Ms
Percy Martin Is visiting friends in town.
BUDA ITEMS ■
Beanlall aveune farms for Irrigating pur. Harvey Suihcrajfof Sanfonl spent Sun­
To the tAlvar ot The Herald.
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Mr. John Huddleston left for Annapolis day here, •
Rev. and Mrs. Joel Swartz are moving this pest week to enter the U. S. Naval
Sevrrul of our citizens are attending
to Sa tifoni this week to the Welker Academy. We will all mlsa him very the WeMva Baptist Association which
Stevens boose on Park Ave.
convened with the Or!ando.church yestermuch. ' ^
Mr., in v a io of Camerou Ave., has re­
H. A. Nicholson made e business trip dny.
turned to New Smyrna to make his to DeLand, Sanford and Osteen last week.
The recent‘'rains have been a great
blbssing
to gardens in this section. i'\
-"Copt Moore A d wife from West Palm
j Mr. bad Mr*, Hilliard and family baye Beach e r e . visiting on Buek Lake this
We learn tftat some of, th a w Inter tour­
moved Into the Spec/ houso ou Miller week. Having sold their place .tQ Mr. ists who finve winter humm; here Intend
V Av*^ from Lake- Bultef. Mr. Hilliard la Collect tbby will make West. Palm peach Coming, dawn earlier, this aegsoo. *
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A^ A rork in g for Hatty
¡lr-hptne. ’ We will welcome oVf vite w ■Vffo were pleased to recelvo such a neat
ghtariLbut regret to tose trai old opes. announcement of the Marriage of Mi;s
J. F. McClelland and children spent
, i yi£- - 1 4»-;
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Sunday In Geneva at the PravaU borne.
Tba f sriflnp of Buck Liikft are enjoying DillardJlsd Mr. Waterman. Mias Gladys
E. A. Gilbert entertained a (Head Mr. picnics and Ash fry these d a y s They graduated Isom the Oeklapd-Wlntcr Gar­
spent a pleasant day at tbe bridge last den high school two years ago and is it
Rax o f Grown. Mich, recently.
Saturday
abd enjoyed tbemaelvee eating lovely young lady, Mr. Waterman being
Mrs. L. Humee ot Rutledge Is spending
- the ' energetic buslneea man that be la
Í some time with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. flah sad bathing In the creek. , 3
Mp. G. A. Nicholson has two of her they'will no doubt Schieve a great~deei
staters, Mrs. King and Mlae Nfcbotoon In life. - May God's blessing, attend tl$eai.
L' Craig and dai
from Georgia visiting her.
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from Sanford si
/ • Notice to Horse Owners
Gea Matthleux Is busy working st Ge­ ; «jfcuring secured the services of Mr. EL
neva on Mr. F la t 's dwelling bouse.
M-Vltiriwnrd at)
horseahoer nqd
W. A. Dsvls Is busy digging and mar­ blacksmith: I wish to ’ announce to b f
Jburtney arrived Bara WednesPalnraville. Oblo, to join his keting his potatoes this «reek- .
customers .and the public ilia1 1 am bet­
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ter prepared than .ever to., take care, of
and daughters, Mrs. Nicholson... daughter every thing In this. line, pome in - and;
‘Y y. 12-2c ^
and sisters and Mrs. yf, L Taylor attend-' give os a trial.

PRINTZESS garments hold their shape. A f t e r
m onths of wear they luive the same dainty f r e s h
ness that they possessed the day you purchased.
PRINTZESS Plio Canvas, the new shape-retaining
fabric, is responsible for this— it’s a new fabric,
moist-proof—wear-proof—that is owned and con­
trolled by the makers of PRINTZESS and can onl&gt;
be found in PRINZESS garments.
55 m o^ 8
W(Jol m aterials of the garment to your
^liure 'anc* Tiolds them there. Tins shape-holding
1,18ur« n.c e costs YoU »otlnng extra.
The price of PRINTZESS garments repreMmts unusunl vaiue;
than a custom
tailor
could
afford better
to use; workmanship
that never
slights; fit that satisfies at the first try-on; andshapeliness without constant pressing expense and
trouble.

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Tbs k * « * t
-urirrdeveloped the fi«t d*F 001 b4&gt;‘
H o i X . Live Oak . n d JockKtnLiie ifsmi contesting for the I»11 Gildj_. jpjphr. according to C lsade NoUn.
ItoU fi ib« tour at Philadelphia nnd r e
,o the d t y f o r a b w day*. JH +
¡ L , ride w tticn have been made
! L ,|.|h o (Qiriit* and between the drt»__ IDd ju rats of tbe thrift rival teams.
pirticvilar »porting Interest centers In
tki, contest because tbe winner must dcpcod »oldy upon hli shill and the tock of
ihsroad- There U not a particle of dlfforoce in the nine m achines of three
imos. They are a« 191» Cadillacs and
la equally good condition, for - their ownjj, never taw them before they were deBwed within an hour or tw o of each
other l » * « " York Just before the start
„1 the tour. Perhaps tho b e st drives
florid* has ore riding In d ies« car*, and
Uuihad not been out of Je rse y City an

argued that any machine is a * better ma­
chine thsn the other, or thet a n y one of
than is in poorer condition th an any of
the others- It Is purely a m a tte r of obllity of tbe m an at the wheels.
. J' The Florida contlggent of tho tour it str
* meting a considerable am ount of interest
florid» cars have already been picked as
winners of some of the individual prlres.
flu general belief Is that u Florida tram
will walk away with the Gliddcn trophy.
Tourists from the north ore going to find
• big difference when they strike the
Mod beds of the south. Just n s tho FTorIJi contingent did when it tackled the
bin) surfaced and finely graded roads
ol ibe ag n h Accustomed to, plowing
through sand rut*, when they .opened up
on the hard roads ol New Jersey,tho Flor­
id» car* run nwiiy with themselves. Not
a one of them failed to finish the run as
touch as 30 minutes ahead of the schcdGin of Hooks to G ram m ar School
The local W C T. U. has recently preicuted to the (jrnmmiu School u valuable
Kl of Dr. Gulick's books, to be used as
reference material by the teachers in
teaching physiology. These books were
brought to tho attention of the local
union by Mrs Hildebrand of Wayne,
I’tfca, who has tx-eli visiting her father.
Ik, Joel Swartz. Mrs Hildebrand is one
of the field secretaries of the Uepnrrmcnt
of tdcntific temperance Instruction of the
lUleW.C. T. tl. of i'ciinsylvanin and a
speaker of splendid ability. She present­
ed* btr work to the G ra m m a r' School
twchers of Sanford while i)ece, and ex­
hibited specimens of beautifully written
■ad illustrated essays, tho work of Penn­
sylvania school children, whose regular
kale of am i post ttoii yrotk is m ade to em­
brace such subjects is self control, total
tbujnenc«*. etc . and It is hoped that such
r., ty»t«nt may be inttoduoed in our

Schools.

G r e a t S c c n lo F e a tu r e o l
P ik e ’s P e a k R e g io ,

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nel of th s Plains" Stands Guard
»r Section Whsro T ltan lo
F orota Hava W ondrously
W rought.
D*nvar, Colo.—No scenlo featura of
th e Pike's P eak reglop of Coldrmdo
baa such a world wide f a m e s » the
G arden of the Gods. Passing through
its glgantlo rock-portals, 330 feet In
height, one en ters a region where
T ltanlo forces liavo been at play.
H ero ore ca th e d ral spires, and bal­
anced rocks weighing a thousand
to n s; strange grotesque shape*, mam;
m oth caricatures of anim als crouch or
■Bring from vantage polnta hundreds
of fe e t In s ir or gloom oddly from tbe
T he gatew ay to tb e G arden rises to
tw ice the height of N iagara’s mighty
fall» .fram ing In te rra cotta a superb
'¿lotai'e' of aaure and taw ny peaks.
B aglas neat In th e rocky crags Pur­
ling brooks alive with m ountain trout.
A g ain st the turquols sky a flight of
birds soars alm ost aut cf sight, wee
bits of Itfe am id the grandeur af
m ountain tops tuid lofty m inarets
P ike's Peak in a way stands sontlnol. rv a r tho Garden of the Qod*.
P lke'a WfRk tn tho historic boncon
sum m it which guided Mio early e i
plorera_JKio»« the jtreat pin inn. and
It re ars Its snowy .crest In the midst of
a veritable wonderland. H ere Nature
la a«en In h er grandest as well as In
aomo of h er moat . fantnatlc moods.
G reat m ountain' peaks are h eto—mas
s ire , glgantlo— lifting them selves Into
th e regions of perpotual snow. Here
are a half dosen stupendous c a ny mi s.
each miles in length, where the grim
lte m ountains have been cleft aaundor and rock walla rise perpend leu
larly a thousand feet. Here me di c i na l
springs gush forth for healing a n d r e
freshm enL More. too. w as, t he pl a y­
ground of T itanic force» when tb«
world waa young—r ock f o r ms of ever y
■Iso, ahape and color; rising In airy
plnnacioo like the spires of n Milan,
or in solid shafts agnlnat wh i c h all
tho Forces *t&gt;f modern enginery mi ght

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Mwo More Frier.d- thin any other
igatinc nr ¡.atiei ik
UCalrs is tho
cl ¡able Kuatiinii t.r . • monthly’ in
one million one hundred thousand
tiutuea licjiuc;. ^.tu’.vtng all the latest
designs of XI C.id i ’Mtrrim, each issue
is brimful of sp-.rVling »lio:t stories
•nd helpful tnformatiru) for women.
Sava Moray »ad K c i; LiCtjrlo by »uturrlbtng
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Meets Kxxjnd and fourth Mondays.

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tary. Com tnunicat ion every first amt third Tliurtdays at 7:30 p. in VUItliii hrothe.-v welcome.

W . 37th P i, Nnw York City,
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U n ite Ilf oth er flood o f C a r p e n te r s a n d Join
e r e o f A m erica
Sanford Loral Union No. 1751, U. B o f C and J
of A. m eets «-very Thursday nllht af 7 o ’dork in
the EaSlra’ Halt. W. A. Kumonr. president, T L
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A FULL LINE

Meet First and Third WrJnrtdsy night, corner
First ami Palmetto,
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DR. R. M. MASON

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Wellxirri Ulcxrk

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VV. E. HOUSHOLDER

Percolator

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Koiim. ¿3.24 »ml 25. PWd Bid*

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All Modern Methodk ami Appliance*
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Wash

Boiler

S u m m e r or W in t e r

Sanieftli 11«**^»

wr i:nn supply your wants in the
Automobile line. If you want to
rent
A Motor l or Any P u rp o se we are tit your service with the
very ItcsI enrs. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble call us any
hour of the ui^ht or (lay

O S T E O P A T H IC
PHYSICIAN

At Onnfcfit (V)tlngiHour» hy Ap|*&gt;mtnu‘iit

Sanfortl Machine &amp; Garage Company

ATTO RN EY *Nb ITItlNSEU.OR At LAW

Chafing Dish

Prnctjce In S tn tr and Ferlerai Cottrt»
GarneriWoodrufT Uldg
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Kr»tdrocr». SanfurU »ml Svlyan tj«t«

Is undoubtedly Spreading—you should
investigate and light it If it's prin­
ciples urc wrong, or fight for it if right.
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Sum m it of Plke'e Peak,

EARS LIKE BANANAS
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Agent far ths Celebrated Hallet 4

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Phone Itlfi
llth unti Ouk Ave.
Special Offering tn Ferns.
Floral Designs to Order.

Pqrcolator

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TEACHER OP MUSIC

All Work Receives My Personal Atieiit^rvi
and best p^urt»
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Wc carry a complete stock Looking fo r a Good Mouse,
Phtma
Shift-Yoiir fruit and .ycgèVof this fine line.- The
tablcs to?
Rochester G o o d s— a 11
H en ry McLauliri
Nickel-Plated a n d t i n
JEWELER .,.
lined.
Call and let us H e r e is O n d o n th o BeÄt
MY SPECIALTIES.;
M arket
show you. Prices always
PtekfMd'it-ilttiMi-Pnlnted O ilim ' - : *V* •
right.
. ^Gotham!* Sterling Silver
R «pòrta T oday

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Hill Hardwara Co.
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We manufacturo Engines. Bollera,
Shlnglq Machines, Cut-Off Saws,Wood
Splitters, etc., and do Foundry Work.
Writ* for information and priesa on anythIn(

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H erm itage. Ark.—V?. O. F lçreoa^pk
th is place had two short row s of corti
In his garden th a t develupod.m ure ears
to th e stalk than « te l beard of befor«
In th is country.
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Churrh * —
r*r*t Methodist and a t first th a usual num ber bf oars
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Need of a Revival
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Every mill fitted with wireoabl*(frit*,
act - out attnciimeut« and adjuslsblo
idler. Improved carriage-backing doelee |a Tata* aehng and a firn» surer.
M a d e |n all b in s, portable and s ta ­

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Thn almpleat, lightest running, faafiwt cutting saw mill ever b u ilt—a mill
th at you can buy at tbu right price and
w ith which yon can make big money.

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ATTORNEY AT LAW

b ea t in vain, or in lofty spires no sl"i&gt;
dor tKst one alm ost fears to lean hi*
pupjr welgJit ngainst them.
• IVom tho SUBUnll of 1‘Hta's Peak
th e View tg sublim e To the w est t* a
.m ountain w ilderness To tho east Is
a boundless plain. Against the w est­
ern borlton stretch es an unbroken
snowy rang«, lying som etim es In »
sapphlr.' haze and again silhouetted
against th e clear Colorado sky. A
groat, rock-itrew n region llee at the
base, out of which gleam the yrlnd
sw ept obelisks of the G arden of the
'Odds.
. Steam boat Rock stands about tbe
oenter of the Garden Of tho Guds ami
on top o t U la a number of powerful
telescopes. -This rock Is about 30 feet
high and has th e appearance ot tho
deck of a s tp sm b o st „ *
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A , large rp clr about 36 feet high,
Sw am ped
D ra y s
standing In the Garden of the Oods.
The Progress Laundry received a mam- Is called th a C hliteptrtem ple because
wasi.lng inschine losi w edt'nnd Mr. of Its round ik sp d * m d its tem ple like
. V-’. - ‘ '* * mrtrnwn bed hard work to got p wagon appearance.
Mige enough to move it from tho depot to

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AN DEW .JOHNSON

H lsto iy Repeats I t s e l f
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A curious freak of the w eather was rite
«vnence of the—rainstorm last night
opon the exact anniversary of tho notable
Kaat of a yeat ago. Doth »(orms broke
spell sod drought and both gathered at
approximately the same tim e. And while
CM storm In Its approach took* very
much like another there is sA|d to tiave
bten more than ordinary siinilnritybeivten lire cloud gathering, th e preihaiii.
sries, to to speak, of the storm of yester­
day and of (tie year before. \
When the wind struck w ith violence
dunng riie latter affernoon. yesterday
jw»* perMMis thought ttiat there would
be a repetition of the former atorm. The
«*ny subsided. lK5weFer7rnhd tho itom i
developed Into that form o f a gentle rain
*&gt; belovexl by the farmer. The .change in
itajpemurc was most welcome, and the
■rather m an prsdkla cxioler weather,U&gt;illht-R eportw -Stsr.
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Mretine» Arsi and thirdTu'-aUrs 111 evrry month
ell In Welborne Block. third Ow&gt;r

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n*ry all the time and aumoaea tn haw*

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S e m in o le C h a p te r No 2. Order ( u t t r r n Star
Meats every second and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who has seen his Star in the East srs
cordially Invited to visit thechsptrr

M fC .ll r é U t i a t a IT-1 all oihn» in ityU, At.

dki'tt« §eî! McCull I* - t * tb*n aiy of Her two

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October 20.1911
EVADI NO f l i c LAW

Tbe recent killing of a fisherman on
LaSe Georg* by Sheriff Smith' brings 10
Where you can get the beat of everything deliver^! r
r » tth &gt; n t Erery T M d i y to d M i r Moraiix Dr mind the self evident fact th at a mere
lew prohibiting flailing during certain
to your door by special messenger and on Time
months of the year will not prevent tbe
fo r Mayer
ME CARRY A COMPLETE LINE Or
% ¿ HOLLY, E«t*f
catching of fish end despoiling tb e waters
At (be H m a request W b k w tl tod votar«, t
W. M. HAYNES, Business Ms*ag*r
uuMunea that 1 a n a candidal* lor lb* olile* o(
Florida and W estern Beef and Pork, Lamb, Dry and
of our lakes and rivers of tbe finny deftl- daror of U&gt;* City of Sanford, at ibe Novrmbcr
O. W. S n x u
Salt Meats, Fish. Poultry and Home-Made Pork Sau­
xens therein. The only way to prevent • u u r y .
fishing during tho closed months Is to
sage.
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place a fine of &gt;10,000 on the expresa or
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We are now prepared to give to the trade our special
railroad company th a t will haul fish out
HOME-MADE CORN BEEF
of the state or In tbe state In tbe doeed
season, if the fish cannot "be shipped,
iVy It— you will bo pleased.
they cannot be sold and If they cannot
A. D. Jame* the new aeaodate editor be sold they will not he caught except by
a candidata (or Aldrnnan of
of the Reporter-Star is making a decided book and line, and In a few years our S*Iriam
foni aublect in Ih* deci» ¡00 et
Phone No I
section and every other- section of the Prbnary
tob e bcld Novembre 21, IBI I.
change in ttièi sprightly paper.
state will be the sportsman's paradise.
altlon of Aldremi
Now is the season of our discontent Just as the whole state of Florida should
hit* l’riroarr tu
be.
whore ovary other man you meet h I a
W i l l , , Ho d
Tbe fishing industry brings some money
ooU and is blowing himself to ibe
into the cities where the business is con­ I hereby announce my candidacy fur Alderman
limit.
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the city of Sanford tubjert to lb* dacUlon of tbe
ducted. It furnishes a livelihood for a of
White Primary, bald Nov. 21.
W. H Uaoorvuu,
few people, but If tho fish business must
Sanford needs a large size package of
be carried on in direct violation of the
A l tbs request of m anr Monds. I b ar* d,
Faroe just about now and If the people
m announce .m
m y candidacy far
ft th« posit
w * b a r s had experience with m*ay
Psortaoia and o th e r akin
law—if tbe fishing business m ust keep a A
i d « i*toa of tho
U a ta sa a lf flaafcRL subject to
cannot get together under the Commercial
y r ia d s of
o f remedies for akin trouble bat bar*
trouble* art eauood by- m yriad«
sheriff and his deputies busy during a White Primary held Nov, 21.
never
aasn such remarkable —in
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b
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n
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s
s
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ytrini at work
Club make it tome thing else.
W. W. Awmunrr
those from D. D. D. Preecrlp
tats* term s ___ p r o m p t ly . dsstrafM atan
greater port of the year—if the fishing
t relief from the very fii
e tn a lr
thsy rapidly m ultiply, t n a rrinDM
llavjn s held th* position of Alderman for &lt;
cotton *
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business m ust cause an officer to kill
dsdp Into tho M o slttv s
lana. I will osata bo • candidata for tho poaltlon
• If the average d lirc n cannot agree
Wo
aro mo confident that n. D. n
Is'w
hat'causes
that
awfu.
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and
solid
!
your
suffer«#*
solely
upon
toy
p
m an—then 'tw ere to abolish the business
and what soomsd a more rash -will Coach,your case th at it will cost
record.
,
politic* would It not be to our mutual ad­
may grow worse and develop Into a gou nothin« If the very first full sis*
•itogetbec and let the fishermen adopt o*
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g Runet
t t t * f a l l a to* m a k e f o o d e v er y citi
cl a.
loathsome and torturlne akin dlaeoso
vantage to drop politics for a few daya
more peaceebld calling.
I f y o u * h a v a a k in trou b la of any
►oncireiwo
« many lu
-p a y e r * rwlth Its ream of tnlaory.
At lb s oarnoat so
lid u tio n of
tax-payer*
and talk about a few factories locating
k in d , w e o o r ia ln ly e d v le * you to drop
urged
to
announce
my
fan
d
kiary
Don't
Ink*
any
chances!
Destroy
tho
and
Mend*.
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Tbe lakes and stream s ol our fair state tor Aldsrmaa of fits
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the m
merit*
n t e tha
erit* of n a
germa a t tha
besinn!
n# o -f —
tho. trou!j o , In a n d I n v e s t ía
USCII
l y Of Sanford, auhfoct to the
barof
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know- Ulu
lite Primary, 10 ba held Nov. 21.
with th a t o o o th ln t and cleansing waah, D . a n y w a y . .Wo *------should be our chief a s s e t To these same drcUlon of tho Whit*
Cm.
fax.
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tb s D. D, D. P roscription fo r Ecsem a.
1911.
lakes and stream s come the tourist from
A Ito botti* Will p ro w Uria to you. w in help you.
Christmas will occur at the regular tbe north who. If be can indulge in his
I am at.
the poaltlon of Aldarmom ._
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Jo tho
of the November primary
schedule time this year and aa usual favorite pastime will, leave more money aublect
and herewith solicit your support.
S o . SHINHOLSOt
The Herald wiU publish a special Holi­ here than all the fisliermcn combined. A
T- T .
X*
day Edition for the benefit of the Christ­ few years ago one could drop a line any­ I will be a candidate tot Alderman, subject to tha
decision
of
tha
White
Primary
to
be
bald
November
mas shoppers. Every m erchant In San­ where and have a day of sport.
21*1, and solicit your suffraSe.
ford should have apace in this number.
But the'fitherm nn who caras nothing
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- -for the law goes on just tbe sam e and
I hereby announne my candidacy for poaltlon of
Municipal ownership Is a popular efibrd when the fish are spawning m akes a haul Alderman, subject to the do iilon of tho White
among the candidates for d t y council in and destroys thousands The sheriff must Primary to bo held NoV. 21*1.1011.
Only exclusive baker in the city. A'W
B. W. H a n o i .
Orlando. They have evidently stood for employ a force of men and* spend his
m ixing done with latest improved Sani­
At the eaineet raque,t of many friend* I have
poor service as long as they can and the time and run all risks to prevent the fish­ derided to announce my candidacy for Alderman
tary machinery.
Sanford aublect to tb* 'decision of th* primary
d tlzeb s demand a municipal owned light erm an from despoiling pio stream and of
to bo beld Oil November 21 i t
T. J Mtun.
and water plant that will give service at when one of them is arrested he la usual­
ly freed on a technical' point. You can't
a living rata._________________
T or Clerk and A ssesso r
S p e n c e r ’s B r e a d handled by all fir ststop tills so called industry because a few
I will be a candidat« to succeed myself In the
paslUta
of
City
Clerk
and
Aaaessor.
subject
to
the
The Herald will soon Issue e special are Inclined to break the law.
class g ro ce rs . white primary to be held In Novrmber
Therefore, since the law cannot be en­
hotel edition for Sanford—something
If. W. Lovuj.
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never attem pted before—and we expect forced in its present form tbe next legis
At th* request of many friebd* 1 have deckled
every hotel and boarding bousa In the atu ra should enact a stringent law, ab­ to become • candidate (or the oflloe of Clerk and
SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
decision of the While
Assessor subject to the
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d ty to come in on the project. It is solutely preventing the shipment of fish Primary to be bald Nov 21
3. J B n a n
just about time we were letting the world during the dosed season.
This
is
not
aim
ed
at
tho
Taw
abiding
know that we bavo n few hotels here.
f o r T re asu re r and C ollector
W c M a k e E v e r y t h i n g K n o w n to the Trade
fishermen who follow the business and
I announce my candidacy for the position of
Treasurer and Colloci or of the d ty of Sanford, tubadhere to tho law in every respect. There Ject to the derision of the White Primary, to be
PHONE 10G.
NO. I l l PARK AVENUE.
For some months pest The Punnl Cor­
are men in Sanford who follow this call­ beidNNovember 21 at, and solict your vote
d s Herald has been saying that a dark
W L Moau»
ing and when tbe time is up they absohorse was tied in the woods who enter at
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hereby
s
a
w
s
i
m
my
caiuUdacr
post
utely take up their nets. stop”tW bo n ts
the proper time sud "take the wind out
of Treasurer .and Collector subject to the deci s ion
and quiL These men deserve credit for of the Primary held November 21st.
of the sails" of all other candidates for
F. W. Munto*
adhering to tbe law when so m any of
Congressman at large. And now Hon. A.
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their neighbors are breaking the law so
f . Jordan, editor of tho Herald, uomes
openly and flagrantly.
out with his announcement fpr the said
Our streams m ust remain inviolate, and
office. He Is State Pure Food Inspector,
if
the present system renlalns títere will
as well as editor of tho Herald, is known
bo mnrder, anarchy and tt^in follow and
from one end of the State to the other,
all for a few Ash and » paltry gain.
numbers his friends by the thousand,
and will undoubtedly make the other can­
didates realize that he is "running some"
If every newspaper and citizen In Flor­
be fore the race Is over.—Gainesville ida worked upon the principal th a t to ogSun.
itate for a public improvement is to in­
ure your town and state by m aking the
The "breakfast cup" of the American fact p u b lic that such an improvement Is
people Is to cost even more than the needed the S tate would be a wilderness
present high record' price. A general in a few yeara^-5t. Augustine Record.
advance on all the cheaper grades of
coffee will be declared by retailers with­
if the Commercial Club Is deed ft
in the next ten days, according to the
,1.4 to have
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decent funsraL
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announcement made In trade JournalsWork done when promised. That’&lt;
Coffee has been going up gradually for
our motto. W het can be more aggrtthe past year and a half. Several ad­
.vsting,
if one hss an appointment sf a
C O N F ID E N C E
vances hive been made by the wholecertain hour than to'oc diuppointrd
talers, and the roasters and Jobbers have
with the Lkundry ? You will find no
kept pace. The retailers, too, have ad­ We Ra«l( Lip Our Statements With Our
Persons) Reputation end Mono/.
such trouble with us.
We let our
vanced a number of grades of coffee at
We ere so positive that w e can re­ Laundered
various times. Now the retailers feel it lieve * constipation, no matter how
necessary to send up the price of the chronic it may be, that w e offer to
Shirts, Collars, Cuff,-Etc.
,
cheaper and mostly used grades.
furnish the medicine free o f all cuet If •peak for themselves. No need for us to
w * fall.
talk. Why,- they look like pew things
We think th at It la worse than use­ every tim e we turn litem o u t Give us a
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CHEAP LANDS .
less to attem pt to cure constipation u u L
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Sanford has never been in the cheep
w ith cathartic drug*. Cathartic* may
land class. On account of the wonderful do much harm.* T h e / may cause a re­
'NO SAW EDGES ON COLLARS
yield per acre on Sanford lands, the action, Irritate and WoAten the bowels,
S e n d Á f o r / C a t a l o g u e s , P r i c e s a n d T o rn a s
pfcrfoci drainage and irrigation, protection and make constipation more chronic.
v from cold and the freight rat* our lands
Constipation Is often accompanied
have always stood a t, • higher figure and may be «caused by Weakness of PI1QNE 30-The Soft Water Plant
th a n a n y o th e r section of Florida. San­ tha nerves and mveelea o f the large
ford has never taken In the bomeaedffir. Intestine or colon. To expect a care
• The cheap-land schemes do this and you-' must therefor» tone up and
JA C K S O N V IL L E
make him a hometucker. Sanford has strengthen those parts and restore
them to healthier acti vity.-never beep a place for »the lilntsnf land
The discovery af/tfes active principle
S A L E B IU Ü ÍS
»hark to camp and ply his nefarious o f our remedy lnvolrcd the Ikbor at
schemes because Sanford 'la o d i'* lh :th e skilful reeeorch'i b l-rn1rts. T his { sum ! -r rA genuine article and need na-Und tharh
d r 'lNoducee rafrolte such a s are ex­
boom them. Only ldg!tljn&lt;rte real estate pected from tbe beet o f the \beet•gsdts sell this land and tb f majority of known U tM tiusl toofCs, and It le par
-.dyem iu* sailing their'own lands giving a tlculfriy prompt !n Jls rteults. •
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Wa want you: to try Rexall Grdor&gt;Çîr r ^ í .
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perfect title at all Utoea. A man came
J*-£ . to Sanford this week who bad bean fur­ Ha* on our guarantee. T hey are expleasant to take and ..are
ther aputh. He could purcheselatod there
’or children. They apparently
cbeepgrthan In ¿anTortl -lisat' t0 *11 ap­ act directly on the nerve« and muscles
doort’vf6r business N ovem ber 4th , 1011. Newly Renovated and
pearance was'"jus* as-|o&lt;Ki7.f-* And yet o f the bowete- he via«. It would seem,
when be obtained jbe real figures on bit a ueutral action on other organa or
/uniisbed at an expense of $15,000. Rates $2.00 per day and up.
freight rata the mao could make maft gun0a. They do not pu/ir*~or. cause
American Pflan, tmd $1.00 per day and up, European Plan. Special
money on Sanford tends paying 8100 an Inconvenience. I f they do not posi­
Rates by Week oiMonth. Fpr full particulars and information Tele­
acre for the same than be could from the tively cum chronic or habitual consti­
ether lands If they were given to him pation and thus reltev* tha myriads ot
phone, write or wire . .
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associate or dependant chronic ail­
- abM fotefy firael
ments, your money w ill bo refunded.
Here la something for you to "study
Try R etail Orderltee at o u r ’ risk.
■bout vfbeo you are seeking teal Florida Three size*., o f .-package«,- 1 0 c , 28c.,
C. M . E N T Z M IN Q E R
A. F. F A L C
land. And-remember that at no place In and 80c. Heanember, you eon obtain
VlorBa have they ever grown and shipped R etail Ecmedte* to thta community
P ro p rie to r
t Manager
vegetables at • greeter profit than at' only at our atom —Tb* RexmO Btore.

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October 2 0 J 9 U

\KAND ABOUT T H f CITY

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WANTS

periul lost night were very instructive.
Sanford will have various and sundry
attractions this year and the people can
Loot»* A d ie rtlx c m rn ty Lnder This
Little t l a p p e n l n l f — Mention of be assured of a very lively winter seuwm All
Heading. One Cent a W ord Euch Issue

Matters In Brief.

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OES it mean anytlting to
you lo liave clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to holdits shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the - slightest
detail? : • . -We represent Ed. V. Price
&amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
■these features.
The Fall and Winter line of
over 400 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have the pleasure
of showing them to you?

Ten acres of good lam) for mlc at u
hnrguin.' Three acres cleared und crop­
ped last season. All under fence. Near
loading station on traction line. Almost
given away. . Particular» at Heruld
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For Sale—Seed bed cciesy plants F. B.
Anderson, Box 1211, Sanford, Fla. l3-2tc
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rled H erald R eader*.
For Rent—Two four room cottages nt
Pull line S chool Books at Maxwell’s $9 00 per month, loquiru of B. Peters.
o. Ctmae and Ai/rsd F o rte r' motored
Oak Av«u near Tenth St.
12-2p
6-lf
,
to Orlando Wednesday.
For
Sule—200.000
Lettuce
Plants,
rendy
One and two horse wagons with celery
*„ Hon- Geo- A. Do Ooitce .pent Thurtday
to set about Oct. 20th. Also celery plants
flared side bodies nt Underwood’s. 7-tf nnd cabbage plants, Mrs. K. A. Bevicr.
iD Orlando on legal business.
Autoes nnd carriage painting at Un­ West Side13-ltc
Mi» Mamie Thome* of Athene. Ga., is
derwood’s. First das* work.
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Apartments to Rent—Three large, high
yUUiol her friend. M l» Bcaaie Long.
’ All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­ studded rtwins with bath room and hall.
Hand Building. First St., second story,
4 Rungo .pent W a y In Jacksonville chine St Garage Co.
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rear telephone oflice. Suitable for house­
&gt; w bmineaa and pleasure combined.
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine keeping or offices. Splendid opportunity
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A numbea of faun, rode the goat laat Si Garage Co. for vulcanjiingv
for a physician. Apply nt Fernald Hard­
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Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine ware Co.
night and became full fledged Oka.
Wanted Immediately—A reliable man
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• ,. him Mabel Cowan la .now engaged on St Garage Co.
Place the title* to your real estate in who understands trucking. Good pay to
1 * Herald, and will help to make it
right party. Addresser apply to K. Lucas.
Hie Realty Trust Company uml o void com­ Eureka Hammock.
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better each week.
plications.
For
particular*
address
B.
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For
Sale—The
simplest
und
best
smudge
r, Ml» Annie Lee Caldwell’, many W end,
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beaters on the market. F. A. Schumpcrt.
will be glad to know, that ahe la recover­ W hltnef.'Jr., Secretary.
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The nursing home at Hth nnd Elm Ave, Sanford, Flo.
ing rapidly from grip.
Rooms'to Let—Furnished nnd unfur­
Is prepared to care for n limited number
focjj oabbett la In the d ty again after
Light housekeeping. Sulphur
of surgical case*. Mrs. Wright, nurse in nished.
well nnd city water. Toilet and bath
(pending the summer at different polnta
charge.^ .
33-tf room in house. Rent moderate. No. 110
In Georgia end Virginia.
Fur Mylc and price* in millinery sec French Ave. Phone 251.
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' Mr. and M «-0 - - iL J k l t d l m w lftted.Jfl Mra. Ovrrman,
Ynwell's store0-2t
Wanied-r-Tons Prickly Ash Bark, Prick­
Delrml today. a iv lw ia ild a *
. We are equipputLUi.luilulk A'our repair ly Ash Berries, Deer Tongue (vanilla
Blue Flag Root,
bone with them to spend Sunday.
work.
Sanford Machine g -U m u » .
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hffTfftlrfS&gt;senmrf" hand bogs
•lira. George Paxton of Loveland, OWK
nnd burlap. Address American Fibre
tr?.*’ hifirfived In the d ty and will »pend flic
Company. Box 27H, Jacksonville. Flu.
[&gt;. Kiatcr witlf her father, A. D. Brock.
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A LIBERAL OFFER.
For Rent—Two good rooms with tayurd.
'r';, - Jjlra." DelJe • Sheppcrd went up to SonTwo block* from depot. 10&lt;i l.nurel. Ave,
r&gt;' fordThnmlay morning to be jwewjnt nt W« Q u srsn tss to Relieve Dyspopsis.
11 -Sip
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If
Ws
Fail
ths
Mcdloins
tbe Butt-Higgina wedding.—Reportor-Star.
W
anted—
-Experienced
truck
m
an at
Costs Nothing.
Mrs. M, M. Stewart w enu to Orlando
To uiquestlonalily prove to tbe peo once to take charge of truqk furm. nnd
Thursday to attend the Weklva Associa­ pie th a t Indignation and dyspepsia cap orange grove near Mulberry Ha. Good
home. Give references, experience, nnd
tion. which ia holding Ita aeaalon In th at be perm anently relieved und that Rex salary expected. «Answer, Good Op|«orall D.vspe|tsls Tablets will lirlng ntsiut (unity, cure of this paper
SANFORD
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dty.
4 J. W. Dimes Jr. ha* returned from o th is result, wo will furul»b the modi
Eor Sale—A few pieces of good second
trip to Pensacola. Mr*. Barnca will cilia absolutely free If it falls to glv» hand furniture left. Cull up Mrs W. A
I Minnick, Cameron City
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remain in Pensacola for several weeks tatlafa rtlu n to any one using It.
The rem arkable mni-ess of R etail
Wiim«*d
To
Buy
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in
15
acres
lni|«rovere returning Iwinc.
Dyapepsln Tableta Is due to the high ed or unimproved land facing Ijikc Mon­
i T. J. Miller it making extensive Im- degree of scientific skill used In de roe Sanford side. ’ArtiMim water guoriiu
proveiuentt and change in his home, Tiling their formula qm well as to the teed. Mat woods, ptue or lminm&lt;H'k land
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which will odd a great drnl to its com­ ra re exercised In their m anufacture, Also land not adjacent to the lake
fcr:
State price or nn notice taken Address
whereby tlie well-known properties of Florida, 0H Georgia Ave.. Mobile, Ain.
fort and appearance.
Pop Sluinon was ddwn town tills week, lllam nth-H uhnltratr and Pepsin have
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been combined with C arm inatives nnd
For Sale—The richest logit land farm
the first time in almost a year. He was
other agents
Orauge county. Slock nnd tools Thirty
Injured in s t railway accident Itwl year
B ism uth Mnhiiltrate and l'e|)sln are acres, 2 in fruit aud 12 in cultivated
•breaking his’leg and has tieser fully re- conatnntly employed and r»s ognltcd held, balance in pasttiic and woodland
1 hese arc shoes with wcat i ng qual i t i es that
edVsred.
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by the entire tuedli nl profttHslon ns ln- Good 8 room hoim; and out building*. Gas­
will give s at i sfact i on, and just as nyUch
Mr, Richard P. Marks who has been ill vuluntile tn Ibe lienim eut of 1ndlges oline engine and waterworks. J'» mile*
from tuwn, !• mile from bolt line on Stl
style
as nfany of the higher priced shoc„s.
tiou
und
dyspepsia
. in Dr. Rogers private hospital, lias rerovvrr 1-nke. Pleasant to look at V&gt;-ry
T
he
Pepslu
lined
In
Jteinll
liyspep
• efrd »ufficlently lo tie brought home today;
healthy Elrvatlaii 70 feet above San
m o il o r lo w
s n o t s in
m i
h a iiiins
slli Tablet* 1* carefully prepared iul as ford Cheap and terms easy C, 1 Wil­
which will be good nows u i W largo num ­
to dovelop It* gtvnteil elllclency liams. Box 923. Sanford. Fin
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ber of friend«.—Times Union. ’ '
W e w a nt your business and
Depkln suiiplles to the dlgesrive a|»
For Sn|c—Finest muck lain) m state,
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Mr. M. U, Duval i* in Sanford .today pnrntu* one of the most Im p o rtan telo already drained, ready fur culiivatinu.
guarantee s a t i s f a c t i o n
t,
representing the Ortyigg Codnty Fair rneftts of t lie, dliti-stlyo fluid Wllhuitt wiihin a tqile railroad station. Twenty
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■Association Hnd talking up-pio exhibition it the digestion and nsatiullatlun of acre tract* only forty dollars nn a«^e
P W Humphrey’s, Bronson, Flo lll-7(p
which will be held here Jnhuary 30th to food are impossible.
Plant* for Sale—Celery, lettuce aril
T
he
C«rtiilnntlv(*s
posse*«
pni|»ert1es
■' iFebusj-y 3rd.—Reporter Star. ’.
w h lcli. uld In retievtug the dlsiurtir cauliflower fm ilic next two weeks A
• R.L Huge* has returned to Sanford a f­ a n m and pain caused by undigested Dojner, Celery Ave.
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FE E T FITTER- .
ter a short visit to Tampa. Mr. tluglica fqdd. This comfdtmtioti of theSi* JuTd Kent—House with 6 Rooms, nnd
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j came lo Sanford from Dayton, O; and grodleuts make* n remedy tuvnluabjo Hath room. Corner Magnolia Ave and
Phone 00
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■ Joined the ranks of Intenalve trucker* in f o r 'th e com plete relief of Indigcatluh 6th St. Apply A. L. Williams nt I&gt;. A.
Caldwell &amp; Sons
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Slid dysfxqmln
■ !¡'- the Celery Della.— Tampa Tribune.
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For
Sale—Life
scholarship
in
DruugiiWe »ire so i ertdin of this that
Rev. J. W. Wlidman, pastor of the Bap­
uii&gt; lliisiiics* C*«liege, gtH*l fur IkuIi l»ouk
we urgt- you to try lleiall l»ys keeping and sienograpldc course ill any ,
tist church went to Orlando yesterday to
fs»p"la T ablets on our own personal nf the Draughoifs Colleges.
Enquire t
attend the Wekivn Baptist AAociation, guarantee
Thn-e «tires.
cents Herald ollice.
7 if
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which convened in that city Thursday BO cents, und f l HO. HcmfRibcr, you
Notice— To (irup«rty owner* and other*
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sad will conclude Its seseloo Saturday. '
esn obtain Rexajl 9 Kmuedlf« only having real crintu. ln itharge. Sen me
k The Pico Rrsturant it a busy piape day a t our sto re — The Rcxutl Store And get my prices'on pupdr hanging nnd
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piiii)(iflg before letting lo koine one else,
£ -and night dow, and tbe train loads of •
L R. PHlIJl’IJ A CO.'
gful I will save you money and give you
7 * people are accommodated with short
itttiood joi&gt; Givr mo u chance lo hid Is
orders snd quick lunch
anytime. The
nil 1 n*k A»k W J Mcllrillr or Mr*. \V.
R Gardner. .113 Mhguolia Ave. l&gt;rup
Pko Hotel Is being renovated and put In
l«mial In poslultlcc- J.. L. WikhI. 9-if
flrst d ais shape for the winter tourist
For ftihi—Ai Cameron Guj, »tort build­
D o n ’t O v e rfo o k
travel, and Mrs. Twckach will »tart u
ing and lot, building iwo-slorTes. Willi
special, effort to please the traveling
store room Imlow and living r«&gt;onis*abovc
thst subscription. If you
public this season.'
Running wuicr on botfi flotirk. Lj j I 67
«re to srresrt remember
JG
foot front; ll'iwlng well nnd fetlcc; leased
(hit we rto slwsys Bad
Come and choose just wluit you want.. We
Archdeacon Brown, w ho,baa been nl
for one year ul f 15 j&gt;cr mirtlth; bringing
good use for
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the Church Home and Hospital for tre a t­
have it. No matter what your requirements
•i8 per cent orv investment. Inquire Her
aid tjfliec. Also at Cameron City one
ment for a long time, was able to go to
may
he as to quality or price, we can
thnye-room house with front porch and
Sanford Sunday and fUl h li appointm ent.
screened bntk porch; running water in
HU many friends there were delighted to
house, chimney and (Ueplurtr, fence nnd
have him with them again and gave him
walks: rents for $6 per month. Inquire
Herald office
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a regular ovation.—Reporter Star.
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KenP—A
nice
lU(lf
truck
■Walter. M.. Haynes, representing, the
from our ina^hificeut stock. All woods, all
acre* In cultlvo’tlon 2
vnartly tilcfl.. r i
Ssafaed Herald; Bob Holly’s sticcsslul paT ‘
Enquire nt l^erhId.OIrtca.•^,’. ’’f , o-tf
fupslie&amp;, all grades all styles. We are justly
# r In'tbe G lrry City’ spent yesterday
One nf |la; most suitable.IrnCu of land
proud of our line and want to show it*.to you.
in Florid a.jTfar^he tieautiiul Imlidtt River
In Tampa visiting relatives aud friend*
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now
opertrff®f
snle
If
ypu
wAht
good
Drop
in to-day
y
A»d business acquaintances. Mr. Haynes
landr pretyt scenery, health«!to ^fcnmfort.
reports Sanford ¡prosperous and con tin t do nbt let this offer slip by. wHte.to; J ;F'
“ Dy growing In tjopulatkm and weplth.
.. Sundell. Luke Mary Fla.
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For Sale—5 acre farm, (wenty la*nring
orange trees. 50 pedch ti»cs. also very
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/TheH erald lake«pleasure in annoudng
large bearing (war trees, ■.mqclreti 5-room
that Mra. M. H. BoWitt .will have charge
cottager front and buck potciics, faces
°0 * &gt; society ® lun$s'of Tbe Herlad this
soutlpGohlen Lake. 3 miles south easL. of
Sanford; 5 minutes walk to street rutt.V «IMon oud kill endeavor Ufdwop this do-,
Just across the street
r o p s v c c o ifv i n •
w’uy. also Oveido railroad. Fine drinking
partroent bright-rad newsy. Aa no one
. unti. • tu t v it fu
water, good bathing, Ashing and swirncan &lt;fUe*» *1 tbaee ¿waits bar attendance
’ cn Affi r voi
m|ng&gt; Address box 1127 City.
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cone, is ,i&lt;o inis
upon social function« wlil Insure a public
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For
Rent—I
have
a
few
first
class
tried
I in - n o i r t m i r
mt|un or you can sead on a n id s to her
forms for rent on share«. No money re- t m n w ■&gt;v m m
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quired. Also some for cash rent. Levi
« to thg Herald.’ We want all the news
Blnford owner, and dealer in Sanford
• ^yoi&gt;'*&gt;/&gt;ù - me si rr
and wont the assistance of all the render«
(ruck farms.
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toperintendent J, p. Higgins' many
a i'sism m u r. - bi:
Registration Notice .
lilt no »quäl fot MX*hi of p*in. No jiamhbf, g uuinU rd to do ill it is tr, nmcnJ»J lo ^ ,
friends In both railroad and social d rd es
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E*irrn«l »pplif»lion hat cured Cancti*. Rhcumatiam. F«lon». '| J
The city registration book will be open
will be glad to know'Uut his health lias
HeaJachi, I’oiaoo Oak and Di»«a»id F m . RcKcn« »8 P&gt;jo wb«o profwrlf' *Pfb*d.
at tbe city clerk’s office Monday, O ct 16
JwfBdently Improved for him to return to
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Com pounded 3 p u l itnct »ad all are delifhtcd that have used it.
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jtnd dolly thereafter except Sunday from
his duties as superintendent of the Jack­
DIr « 0 1 Io n S S a tu ra te a thick cloth and apply over pain of anjrTlnd. rtiw in before
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9 o'clock a. m. until 18 ni. and from 2
sonville district of the A tlan tic’Coasl
^ it’blietrtt antf continue lo apply,- &lt;
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o'clock p. ui bnlll S o'clock p. m. Alio
Uoe. Mr. Hlggiua resumed control of the
M a n u f a c t i i t c d b y J . S .^ T H R A S H E R
ill L a k e M a r y . y
from 7 O’clock p. in. till 8 o’clock p. m
W llosnd affairs Thursday, Oct. 18th.. Mr;
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each Saturday.
t. ■ * ! £ * * ' wiw. ‘empiwarily reUeved ML
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The registra tlon will close Wednesday. ¡1 t
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appointed assistant au- H r M. SMITH, P rss
Lake Mary, Florida
Nov. 24. 1*11.
&lt; M.W. LovtiI , ’ ~ J 1 J
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T here a re Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
PLANKS AND OTHCRS
PtRSONAl ITEMS Of INTEREST
The aid reliable Planks Cltili Tonic is
Guaranteed to drive out Muluriu. to
cure Chills, Fever. Colds nnd Grip, your
summary •t th e rioetln» Sm all Talk money back if it does not. 25c and 50c
Succinctly Arranged for Mur*
per bottle. Ask your Druggist.

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

NEW STYLES ........ .
IN M ENS’ SH O ES .........

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Cook Stoves From $7.50 Up to $65
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Material for Insecticide, A rsenate fluid;
Stone, Paris Green Lime and Sulphur

Blue

OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
Experienced Salesmen.

Prompt Service

Oak Avenue and Second Streets.

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SANFORD
authorities on the ruject. The Associated
Chorines of Savannah and Jacksonville
have on exchange system by which they
S ta t e F e d e ra tio n o r W om en’s Clubs keep accurate tab on the wanders who
Will A ssist a t C on frrcnca
apply for a n d receive aid. F o r Instance,
’ Jacksonville, Fla.. Oct., M.—One of the it is known in Jacksonville today whut
rtiost potent Influences working fo r’ (he men applied at Savannah yesterday for
success of the coming Florida Conference assistance tfleir names, personal descrip­
of'Chnrities and Correction is jb e State tions and the atatementk they made ns
Federation ^ f Women's clubs. State to tho cause Tot their destitution. In this
i 1 way
war tnnnjr
many of the professional
nrofreatonnl bums and
officers arc preparing to seod notices to*
each of .the 43 branches of the Federation imposters arc idcnfie.l and handled by
a n d to tbe individual members of these the authorities. It is expected that mine
d u b s urging the importance of th e c o n - sort of sim ilar system for the entire state
of Florida will bo the otudome of (be
vent ton and soliciting their presence,
i The conference is the cuimlmitlon. of conference lierc November IS-llL,
Chairman Lloyd appeared before tbe
' one of the strongest hopes for y ea n
Through it they expect to be able to con­ Ministerial A lliance early fhla week,, and
tinue a vast program of social and chari­ laid the plank of the conference before
table work. 'The women's d ubs of Flori­ the .members. Each pledged personal
d a have come to be recognized,' factors support and m e co-operation of all the
are good. They have taken up and churches in JaeksonviUo. The alliance
pushed to success many movements that will make 0 Mtbstanti.il. contribution in
have given Florida (he right to enjoy the expenses o f the conference, nnt) will
send out an appeal gf surppori to the
splendid benefits.
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Interest In th e conference is shown by
directly to its credit die organization of
the Associated Charities and the play­ letters received dally by Secretary V. R.
ground movement. The organization was Manning from all parts of Florida. T te
one of the strongest backers pf the meeting yriU b e one of the biggest of the
Juvenile coon law passed at the loot kind ever projected tn Florida according
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session of the legislature. * It supported to present Indications.
and urg ed th e passage of the child labor
law, which failed of pds^age through no An o rd lao c e Providing F o r The RefIstr.ttlorv Or Voters ' ‘ fault of theirs.
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• On fb e G reen O ranges
J. W. Gossinan^ of Birmingham. Ala­
bam a writes as folioWa concerning green
Florida’Orttugeo: :
"I bought som e Florida ’ oranges last
night, two for five, 'b u t they w ere- very
sour and also very hitter. I tried on© for
“ sour orange lem onade" but It was punk
not even as good as a green lemon fpr
th a t purpose. California oranges ore
nlckle apiece or threo for a dime, small­
er than the Florida orange* I bought, but
they art» eatable. Someone evidently got
by tho exchange Wutcbman. Strangers
who buy Florida oranges th at are brie
now, certainty d o n ’t tram any more, un% • * can get hold .of them and captain
th e difference betw een tbe green and
rip e fruit, and th a t’s a hard m xtter to
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given to L eodsrdl's Ulood E lU tr w b«n Its discovery w a x 'first snnoum i*i
The quick and. *ura w ty ln whlah Laonardt'a Ulogd E lix ir cures scrofula,
eruptions of the-akln, tum ors, ulcers. Sores, rhepm atism ,~paln* In the bon»«,
syphllla, m ercurial diseases, c a ta rrh /k id n e y and liver com plaints, »ton &gt;&lt;-h
troubles and all dlsaaaes arising from Im pure bb&gt;od la m a r v e lo u s , n cm m
this w onder w orking.period of the w orld's p ro g ress.’
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Im poverishm ent of th e blood.
Peqple who think, th ey can get rtd of th e se tro u b les by some nicdlrln»
th a t disregards the g en eral health or tb e body a re on th e wrong track la
curing disease« like rheum atism o r c a tx r r b and g etting th e point»1 Q-Ut
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system . L eonardl's Blood FTllxIr proceeds a t once to purify th e blood, rvxulst*
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Mr. Spencer says he is for progress.

Since when?

i^ H e favors bulkheading When did he get conve
proposition?
A ' He favors a better water supply. So do I.
&gt; ‘ First Street is now paved to the old county line
Mr. Spencer favors a paVed road to Sanford Heights. Certainly
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proportionate value is the sajne, although it pcfssibly is not so appar­
ent at first glance in all the models as in this newest product. Every
refinement possible to be made is found in the 1912 Overland line
ancj while changes are in nb way^evokrtionary^aft€h4n . many -casef
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arm of her brother, J. Nixon Butt. • They
met the groom who came forward to rocrive her and they took their position be­
fore Father Fox and the altar.
In this, the supreme moment in their
Items of Interest Concerning
Uvea
they were the cynosure of all eyes
Society People.
and attention, in her beautiful ham) em ­
broidered white fneasaUne,en train, bridal
J o i n t s p urely p e r s o n a l veil and orange blossoms, large bouquet
of bride's rosOs with sprays ot asparagus
fern, the bride of course never looked
tuw Celery City Vanity Talr While lovelier. The groom in the regulation
dress suit was both manly and handsome.
Away the Golden Hours—
They were indeed a fine looking couple.
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. Lovely home Wedding

'Tw o minds with but s tins)« UouXbt.
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Two b e a n s that b a n as one,"
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A prominent and interesting social thought m any-of those friends a« they
event occurred Thursday evening. October listened to tho beautiful Impressive cere­
19th, at 6 o’clock at the - residence of Mrs. mony of the Catholic church. Which - foil
Kate McDowell Butt, when Min Isadora so tenderly and reverently from the (Ip*
GeUU Butt and'T rancls Brian Higgins Of Father fo x , and binding tboee jw o
plighted their troth in the presence of a young lives irrevocably into one.
The ring used in the ceremony, had
large number of relatives and friends.
been
used by Miss Butt's grandfather,
The house was beautifully and artis­
when
plighting his troth to her grand­
tically decoratei with trailing vines,
mother
fifty years ago. His pictured
palms and ferns From the center of the
ceilings of the double parlors, opening In­ face looked down from tho portrait :on
to each other by a large arch, were sus­ the wall, upon the Old and ever new
pended long vines of ivy, upon which had Scene, enacted lest evehibg. The cere­
been secured at Intervals white wedding mony over, Uie strains of Mendellsoos
bells and draped to the sides and corners Wedding March floated on the sir. The
of the room s The guests were grftiped bride's mother stepped forward and threw
in the front parlor. and the. Immediate* the-vett hack from the Taco of-th e bride
families and relatives of the bride and greeting her with a kiss. Congratulations
grtom, took their piece In the back parlor, from the family and frlomls followed.
where a beautiful altar had been ar- Very soon the bride retired to don Tier
ranged and covered with white and travelling costume. The guests were goodraped with green vines and Sowers In ducted Into the, room containing the
. vases,- which In their glistening green and bridal presents; the elegance beauty j»ncl
White blossoms accentuated the soft gteqtnnmbcr qf which attested the popligbtsifrom the many wax candles placed ulimty o f. 'the young couple an d-tb a
on the altar. Irf soother room during the esteem la which .they are held. One
assembling of the guests, Mrs. Fannie gift attracted. ■ great deal of attention, a
Stembridgc Munson, accompanied by Mr. large silver soup ladle, which hat) been
&gt;,AJliseb WUherinjton on the violin, play* given kt a bridal present, to the great
ad the "Song of the Soul.“ sorely and grand n h ^ W o f the . bride in 1827. and
sweetly, with other: appropriate music. winch Mrs. Butt had presented to bar
As the hour drew near, Father Fox who only daughter. The room containing the
had come from his homo In Orlando to refreshment table wit* feetoonod from
perform the ceremony took his place be­ the cutter of tho ceiling to the sides end
fore the altar and soon the strains of corners'ot (lie room and the corners of
Lohengrin’s Wedding March announced the table, on which was placed the large
the approach of the bride. Tho groom punch bow£ presided over by Mrs. Paul
accompanied by his brother. Edward J. Keely an d . her assistant, Miss Annie
Higgins as Deal mao, entered from the Higgins, who dispensed the delicious
hall door and toot their places before the fruit punch still cake.
The bridal port/ left la an' auto, for
altar. Immediately the little flower girls»
Daytona
Beach in .the. midst of a rice
tittle Margaret Neal and Margaret Peters,'
In white w*th pink ribbons, with lovely shower, which their fun loving friends
bgpiati of. Aowers oe (beir arms and had arranged to materialize- a t the right
‘ holdtTig each other* hands, appeared 1 n time. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, will remain
the front door o f the parlor, heralding the some time la Daytona. •«
The out of town gueeu who attended
of the bride who entered on the

tb&lt;? marriage were; Mrs. Bello C. Shep­
herd. Edward C. McDowell. Judge Wil­
liam Martin. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Butt,
Mrs. C. E. |lart. Dr. B. C. Abernathy, CoL,
J. A. Bradshaw. Mr. • and Mrs. Jeff
Prescott, all from Orlando.
Mrs. Yf}ffL Prather most delightfully
entertained’ thb Every Week Bridge £lub
Wednesday- afternoon. Two tables of
(nidge were played. The first prize, a
beautiful embroidered shin waist pattern
was won by Mrs Driver who made the
top' score. Mrs. R. S. Keelor received the
booby prize, being a box of candy. After
the cards delicious tdttl fruitti Ice cream
and cocnanut cake were served.. Mrs
Prather's guests were Mrs R. 3. Keelor,
Mrs WVD. Holden. Mrs.0. W. Brruly. Mrs
G. 0,-McLaughlin, Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs
0. V,'. Km.: end Mrs ll. P. Driver.

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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
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I D E A L F E R T I L I Z E R S produces the right effect, for it
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Nature. T h e preference o f each class o f vegetation Lir Hi
source o f plant food is carefully studied as well a&gt; thr proper
V proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, no *a»tr
W ith proper application o f proper food vegetation outgrow» ,li»es»ei
. and insects to s great extent, and being strong and vigorous,
produces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and paiair. ind
Springs financial returns pleasing to the grower.
Do not lose the maximum profit duo you by using poorly lnUnctd
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Don't wait, until you arc taken down ijfclr, before tak*
Ing care-of yoursell The «iqall t(*ea anil .pain*, and other
symptoms »of, womanly weakness and dlgea*
worse to follow, unless given quick friMtme
you knew
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'weakness
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�THE OLD BOYS IN ORAY
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State'* Domain. &gt;;
tUi-hm County Boy*’ a 1*1 Gli*V.
f o r l i l t terminated Friday
¿JlnssriH a. when hundred* of »ample.
I n h i b i t e d at the F to ^ * Agricultural
¡S ritnrnt Sutton, and many have
display and marvelled a t the
eouined by tito «tudenu of Ala^ c o o n t} public school*. Superinten¿*t Kelley and Prof. Vernon, who worked
fiitWally for »everal month, inim idthig
fha« « u w . to fe d proud
at rip itsult* ob u in eif.^tilTDOWJ N
H frill greater occompiishmeuts In the
T*|» to come.
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A new opera bouse la being errxlru. in
New Smyrna.
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jba cattlemen in Voluaia county report
that the large number of cattle on the
fang«» were never in better .condition.
flg« «hiomenta from Tampa for the
*tek rv*lnf Saturday, ahowed u marked
bo««!* over the previous week and a
jpifji more marked cw iltau witli the
totfu «eck of trie previous year when
,tba big dgsrmaker»' strike was on. The
iouI for la»t week was 0,736,000.
print City is quite chfesty because one
of iu citizens is on the bring line of Italy
waging .war against the Turks.
t/The Seminole Indian» ore opposing the
tovasion of the white man into their ter­
ritory. They pull up the stnkes of cngipeering corps aa fast as they can do to
without detection.
A. J. UcAuley. who is chorgcd with
| (pi«g E. M. Word on a Sunday excursion
Win. run on the C. II. A N. Railroad.
September l\. has been released from
isil oubood. After a preliminary heoK
lag before Judge Yancey, hi* bond was
glffrf to the sum of, $10,QUO, .

Victim or Brutal As&amp;aulL In J a c k s o n ­
ville P a s s e s Away
A telegram received t h is , Thornlng by
Hoh.* J. N. Whltnor cenveiyed the sad
intelligence that H enry Deane Jr., hod
died at the St. Luke's hospital last night
a t 7:30*o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Define and
family have the sym pathy of the entire
community In their sad affliction.
Funeral arrangem ents have not been
m ade up to the time of going to press.
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The S anford M usic Club
Saturday afternoon the club met at the
home of Miss Mahoney who was leader
for the afternoon a t 3 o'clock. The (»resi­
dent, Mrs. Margariettn Martin, was unn\&lt;&gt;ldably detained a t home and Mrs.
Fannie Stcrnbridgo Munson, vice presi­
dent, presided over the business part of
the meeting, which, when completed, the
program was turned over to Miss Ma^
Tt, subject to be considered was
Thc
reign
of Louis XIV, which wns given In nn In­
teresting puper by Mis* Carrie Lovell, who
combined also in her paper, short sketches
Of Couperin. Murcknnd and Komenii.
noted composers of that period. The In­
faunal and Instructive discussion which
fallowed on the influence of French and
English schools, on the world's music,
was lead by Mrs. Munsun nml Miss Ma­
honey. Mrs. If. 'E Tolar demonstrated
Uie style of lhe curly French school .by
ploying u sprightly suit ejioti from Roineau.
Mis, C. I,, Polk, accompanied by Mrs
Tolar, sung most churuimgly "Little ll &gt;&gt;
Blue." Mias Martha Fox mid Florence
Mohoney played KubenxteirTs Melody in
F ns u duet. It wns well rendered and
enjoyed by the Indies. At the solicitation
of ths club Clarence Malumey sang "With
the Tide.”—Horace Dibble, mid "He was
a Prince."—Owen Meredith.
Miss Flor­
ence Frank accompanied the young
singer, who wns in line voice. Ai the
conclusion of the musical selections four
new members were voted on mid then
nam es were added to ilie membership
Two of them were present The program
far the next meeting was read, offer
which the ciub adjourned to 'meet at the
residence of Mrs. H. E. Tolnr. who will be
leader for die afternoon,

lhe movement for a greater Board of
&lt;/ C heapens C ost o f Living
for Brooksville not yet a week old,
J . D. Parker, proprietor of the (¡ate City
retailed Ip the Addition already of House, has determined to reduce the
new member* notwithstanding the
high cost of living in Sanford, and inci­
fact that ibe real canvas for new m em­ dentally uttrnct more people to Sanford
bers bis not yet been begun.
and in the Gate City House and to this
errl has decided to put Ink rates for table
, Arrivai and Departure of Trains
board to ibe extremely low rate of LI 00
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SOUTH BOITHD
per week
CbuaTdefinjT the rtn -iitn i
NáS2 * Ar I 23 a. m.
Lv 1.35 a. m. quality at table b*wrd always given nt
N».'M J ' 11.33 a. in.
“ 11.55 a. m. thia famous bouse trie low (irice will
k II
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•* 2.55 p. m. cause the people who want ibe brut to
flock to the Gate City House. Mr. Parker
SOUTH BOUSP
expects,
to fill his house from now on. and
N a ti
Ar 2.16 a, m.
Lv 2 26 a, m.
Ka «9 • - 2.05 ». m.
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Ns 15
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tenor lim in g n talented child violinist
ft «. No. 24 Lv. 2.15 p. m.
Will play
die Cicllinn Music Club. S at­
Wsburg—No. 21, Ar. 11.45 o. m. No. urday October 2filh, which meet nt trie
studio of Mrs. Fannie Sternbirdgn Munson.
22 Lv. 650 p, m.
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rdloWSship to all man
Wc all have faults enough
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have lived among you for
seventeen years and have
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all circumstances. 1 admit
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me your Mayor I will give you my best efforts at all
time! Remember l am the candidate of the people
not the politicians.
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Items of Interest Gleaned From
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Troop No. 1 Santord'
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WEDNESDAY— TllliRSDAV, 25, 26 The Panther patrol of boy scouts was
organized October, 12th. under .the di­
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
rection of Rev. C. it. Summers, who has
Every Comp In S la te Will Be R epre­
qualified as Scout-Master. Horace Wil­
sen ted and V eterans Expect
liams was eActed ” leader and Morris Here Lift Reader* Will rind a Brief
Good Time
Spencer corpoAtl. Mr. Summers will fit
H istorical Spring Flowing
Ail roads will lead to Orlando ttils week up one of the class rooms In the church
• For Hurried Readers
for on Wednesday and Thursday of this as headquarters lor tits patrol The
The Mississippi to Atlantic Inland
week the old boys in gray who fought for vacant building In the rear of Mr. Wight's
the lost cause will meet again and talk residence is being fitted up ,ns head­ Waterway Association will hold its fourth
over 'ofcf-.tiincs. The occasion will be quarters for the Alligator patrol, under annual convention at Montgomery, Ala.,
mnde n gala one and special low commander of Rev. Geo. ITr Waldron November 20, 21 and 22. This associa­
tion has done splendid work In creating
rates have been, it)ode £y the railroads.
On their outing Saturday afternoon, Oct..
* The following genrroT"order covering 14th, the boys were requested to note the public Interest and arousing support for
certain- phases of the Confederate re­ names of the trees they found In the tho improvement of rivers and harbors In
Florida ont! along the Gulf coast, and
union nt Orlando has been issued by Ma­ woods.
particularly in furtherance of Its main
jor General Samuel Pasco, commanding
The Panthers were wide awake and
purpose, tow lt;- The completion of ' a
the Florida division.
alert, and varieties of trees. The Allicanal across F lo rid a m n t w l i n g tiw At.
General Order No. 6.
gntor, were so engrossed by tho pleasure
lanlic and Gulf, and an inland waterway
.The major gcucc.il^na ^ a t U ipg, » tu .L d i in.
iJiTVVjffimulk _ i d l a eixe f m m t i n , t f m i n n . »1 « m - t , ■ r a r . n l
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»ounce.» to the division th attK r ScnbrnuT Tmmea'T^'report.
report Mr. V. Schmelz,' the
west
coast
of
Florida
along
the
Gulf
coast
Air Line and the Atlantic Const Line owner of Woodland Park has invliod the
have made a rate of I cent a mile, plus scout-masters, to bring their boys out to to the Mississippi river.
A jury in the McNamara murder trial %
25 cents, for the veterans and their the park at any time for a swim. He
by
January Urst. 1912, was the prediction
friends, who attend (he reunion. October seams very much pleased that there was
.today
m ade by Attorney Clnrenea S. Der- —^
25 and 26, nt Orlundu. Tickets will be on such an organization and opportunity for
sale nt Ibe principal stations on (he lines fine training* for the boys of Sanford; raw, chief of counssl for the defense.
of these ron'ds. October 23 to 25, inclu­ and that they were being taught some­ With no ^ourt session today, opposing
sive. limited to reach starting point S at­ thing about woodcraft ami forestry; that counsel look opportunity to finish up the
urday. Ociolier 28.
he offered to Instruct tho scouts in botany work of the first complete court week in
Effort» ate being continued io seewe whenever they visited the purk. The the trial of Jam es B. McNamara for.the ,
the same rates from oilier companies beauliful badges - have arrived. Several murder of Charles J. Iluggerty in the Los
along (lie lines of travel If o*i favorable scouts have received theirs. They ore Angeles Times explosion.
lUlio.t is token h&gt; (lie linr through WkkI j .,j,|y bestowed upon those lioys who have
President- Tuft further qualified a* a
I lucida, illuse living 'here ure advised lo I qualified irT every res|a-ct :i» a lender- miner today when he was dropped 1,11)0
pay local rates to River Junction and |(,*n
feet down into the famous Homestead
purctuiftn roim»l trip tii-kcl» at that office,
If any should fall in any particulars, to mine ai Lend, South Dakota. Mr. Taft
from th*-ri- to Oriundo, ill (In- n il Hied ketq» (he eilltre scout law, he I» deprived was taken dAwn to the 1,200 foot level in
rales.
of his tmdgc. Du Saturday afternoon. lhe l^iinnrd Copper mine nt Butte, Mont.,
2 Accommodations can lw obtained at October. 21xt, leu iioys from each troop and spent fully an hour groping about
the holds in Orlando from }2 to $3 n duy took part in relay rnces. The contestants the drifts aiid tumid* and watching die
and ul boiirding houses utid in private were placed two blocks apart. Thé men at work
fainilics from Si to $F5U a day; rooms I'antherS made the total distance of
To strengthen the chain of circum stan­
from 50-cent» to 75 cents u day. meals nt twenty blocks iu seven minutes mid thir­ tial evtdeuce upon which Rev. Clarence.
25 uml 50 cents, u f welt kept rcslnurunts ty six seconds. The Gators, made it in V n Richest)» of Boston wos umtsied
Members of ilu* ctnuinittee mi accommo­ seven minutes and twenty seconds, thus Saturday for the alleged murder of Avis
dations will mecl nil tram s wiiiclt refldt Winning the race. After running the Unnell, the putke today concentrated
the city, except lull- at night, and be relay races, lliey went to North park and their effort* to ascertaining definitely
ready to assist those wlirt aitUnd trie re­ spent the remainder of the afternoon whether it was Mr, Kicheson or another
union m finding good stopping places; running ' races around the block. The person who dined with the young music
and quarters will be furnished without best time made in surrounding the block student Iasi Saturday afternoon, a few
charge for (hose who ore unable to pay wns one minute and three seconds made hours before she took the cyanide of po­
their own expenses, as far as practicable. by Allen Jones. Horace Williams, made tassium from which she died. The police
3. Delegate» are requested to rciwri It in one minute and four second».
tonight say they have evidence indicat­
and present titcir credentials to the ad­
ing that Mr. R ldiesoa was her compan­
jutant general, at their earliest conven­
Our F ree Delivery
t/
ion. They,have worked on the theory
ience after reaching the city when (hoy
On the 1st of December Sanford will that the m an with whom Miss Unnsff
will receive |beir reunion badges. The lie given a free rtujlltlTlivery service with­ dined was the person who gave her the
convention will be opened nt 10 a. rn . in the area lion tided oil the enxl by San­ fatal powder, which site took, believing it
Wednesday morning, »1 (fie (qK-ra Iwuse ford. south by Tenth street, west by would remedy bet physical condition4 *The major ^general ctmuiiumling French uveitue anti nyrtli by Like Mon­
Coogreasmuu Ostyir W Underwood of
lake» [de.tSucr m uunoundng Die np 1roe On October 1 i an examination was
Alabama,
Is put iorwartf^as the next '*•
pointment 4 jf‘ Mi»» Mary Howard, as held by Postmaster liaskinv under civil
Democratic
candidate far president b*
sponsor of th td iv lsip u . und Miss Alrnn service regulations, there being two po­
United
S
tates
Senator Jo h n 'If. BankIX-Lnncy. aj^m-f mnitl . of hono^'hotb of sitions of carrier. An extra derk will be
head
of
Alnbdtiiu.
in a statem ent issued
Orlando Tliese yVuqg ladles are dough- given the post-office, the examination for
ut
Birmingham.
Mr.
Uaukheiad declares
lets uf Confederate seMietS and lie com­ which was held on September 0. there
Mr.
Underwood
has
no
e^us)- In either
mends litem to ibe »pedal cure and being thirteen applicant*. Three deliv­
branch
of
congress
in
the
execution of
protection of the gallant survivors of our eries wilt be made in the business set-lien
IMiblic
policies
and
that
his
capacity for
cause, who attend the reunion.
of tiie city and two in tluji-fetidence
5. Your commander hopes to have the section, dally except Sundays *ftnd holi agniiizotian is shown by Ms control of
pleasure of welcoming to (bis gathering » day». Mr. Haskins rejiort» ehal the busi­ the present hriuse majority.
largo number of lhe divisions. Veterans. ness nf ilia Sanford other Is increasing in
Much local interest is felt in tbe a n ­
nouncement th at the prescniuttoo of the
Daughters And Sons.
all department*.
Samuel Pusro.
silver service. Io bn bought by tfisj people
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W e ath er R eport
M ajor G en ord l C onn.la n d in g .
oDUoritla. to 0 ;e battleship Florida, ^Rlll
*Low temperatures will prevuil over ibe lie made Depetuber 18; instead ot tl dote
Benjamin W. I'urtridge.
Adjulant General rind Chief of Staff entire country this,wcelj nc&amp;rdhig to a Jbf J n n u a jjv jf o order of the Uyy. de•
.
*V bulletin issuod by die Weather Bureau purtm eni’ desfgflafptf PensaoolA^«« -the
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loulght,;.* Frosts are pretUctcd for tjit place wherp the presentatron of - the *ser- ** y '
Sonford A thletic Club
Jutcriorilf
thc.Gulf S tates and the.'iOfiib Vice will ba'm gtfe. *It Is sWtAslJn^ the
!n fl Octob!'t_ J fidi
VarieHfW»
th ere to j a o b ^ b O l i y j f . w { £ d i ¿gtUi
and organizctl an asanciatlqn for,T the
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Lakc^rtglori;,•• v * ^
ÍL piotitiHo YimM* tinto to reach the West
pfiiiootlfjp of Athletics.
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here
are
no
vndtonjtop's
at
die
prfsem
CoaSf sereral ddays
bifore (ho date of the Coast'several
a y s bqfare
Artyom” over F. L. Woodruffs shoe
(idtp*
at
á
disturbance
fn
th
i
Gulf
of
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I |f tc h.w been rewired, ;lV- will olso be
*' Tlio G lidd«j|touri»t' left AtlaiiU. this
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used nt a hratllng roots ' nml general Mexico or the- W est. IiK ljèO ijpfiL
morning a n h .e x p e c t-fa arrive-‘In Ja c k --, tnoeilug place, oliere.the boys can enjoy statem ent.^ "An area of^tow bnrotft
themselves toy'etier.' It -1» designed to pressure of ' great ñmgplpuir oyer
on T hurfday'm qm lni.
‘
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British IslCs will move-^flanynrd and
flt it up* with a .roinplatu* gymnhsium
^-Ninit.fnen wuro killed, ten wounded and
aqbipmetit. Tb« otfieers .alcctpd wwf eiu sc stoftby weather ovçr Europe during Oftepoimprist-med by ceye-ln which «re- .»; : .
d s y A - r ^ - * 1 * » **\'
Knrt H- Koumillet, president; R idphjngfii; tttie’negt several
’i t .
_-*
. I suited from an explosion uf, a keg of
/&gt; f t
sNiP
vice president; forrest Gatchell, iro«iiiry*H
powder Ignited liy black dam p, in Ogara
Great A ttraction Coming
j
Frank Sbelley,- treasurer.v, Tbs* cfli)rt*f
near H anlsburg. UL, this morning. MoSt
.
members are Sclh W,.»iwfrijiT.‘l\i(w? Wicker, *Tlic first number of the Lyceum Course of the m e n Jn mine Wore AmercTani
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kiilte? t'11* 3 *| ‘ 'i
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Julinn Carsou. EJw‘i|l Coffee. George Mc- will rie given in rite high school audito­
George Graham -■ Rice, Bernnld . H.
Laugbllu.' Ih-onie *Brown, Paul Jones, rium. Wednesday evening, October -K th ,
SUreitcia and other member« pf the ‘ —.
'
Marion Wolthour. Volllsj Williains. Htirbhl at fi:3U o’clock,
brokerage house of B.‘H. SchefteU A Co..
Tho
eniw
talner
fast
the
evening
wlD
be
Long. George TbursPyir. Hugh Tiltis, Mnrx
indicted for fraudulent use of tbo rtq ils
the
popular
humqrist
satirist
lecturer
and
Laker, Abie CnrsoD.'Martin McDaniel.'
in
ccnoectlon with the sale of mining
author,
Booth
Lowery.
I l l s the desire of these hoys to lie
stock*,
writ be pUced on trial la the
Thosq
who
core
for
the
really
godd
and
known *s the "Young Bachelor club" uf,
Fodefol Court before Judge Ray td-day.
artlsG
w
jlr
puturnl
will
Arid
Mr
Lowwy
Sanford. . ‘ ■
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superb in too. art of pletsing. He comes The office of the Scheftels concern on
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highly «adora«*! by the^ lyccum courses Droad. street, where raided by postoffice
/
^ P o s lo rid lle V
Inspectors
about
a
year
ago.
Tbe
books
a
n
d
.^ress
all
over
(bò
country
where
he
The congregation of the Presbyterian
diurch haV*' decldwl uport. Rev t
D. hus ever appeared. The Naples. (New of the com pany were seized and are now
Brownlee of Atlnntn and he b k frb e w York.) Record says of him. •'He comblpee In the possession of the protoculjon. It
in fall proponiona. the orator, the poet, Is alleged that vast sums were received
) tu Ü10 church. Mr Brownlee is
from .credulous investors all over ( h e .
young m inister of great prwiiilto add W tr the-wit «tul tb* im personator/'

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