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                    <text>October 13.1911

SATHENrORD HERALD

Items of Interest Conceminl
^Society People.
P O IN T S

PU R ELY

PERSONAL

Hoi» Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away th e Golden H eure—
Social G asilo
A t lire Kecly’s charming borne on
Sfnford Heights. a Tin Shower was given
by her friends to tbe popular bride to be,
MiaaGebie Butt; Wednesday* afterftoon.
Tbe rooms of the elegant borne were
tastefully decorated with southern smilai
and hearts.
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Five tablet of hearts were played, the
top score being made by Miss Unde
Lefiler, who won the first price, a very
pretty and dainty apron. K]ss Charlotte
Hand, received the booby price, a band

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Idea Is

OULDN’T you like to be ab le to answ er
y o u r hnsband in this w ay— w hen he ex­
presses his approval of your new .outfit?
W ouldn’t yQU like to tell him th a t you had ob­
tain ed th a t elusive som ething called "D istinction
in Dress” and th a t th e cost was no g reater th a n
you had previously paid for ord in ary garm ents?

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If you would— let your next garm en t , be a PRINTZESS.
Barne«, Mn». J . C. Neal, Mro. K. 11.
Mark«. Mr«. R. J ; Holly. Mrs. Ed Higgins,
Mrs. Claude Howard. Mrs. C. C Butt. Mr*.
J. L. Hurt and Miss Nona Wyleyl-. '

T here's a delicacy of line an d grace of style to a
PRINTZESS th a t proves th a t PRINTZESS designs
are close to foreign inspiration and also th a t they
know how to c r e a te ..
The m a terials are of tru e wool q u a lity — tested and
retested before th ey are judged w orthy of bearing
th e PRINTZESS lab el— th e re’s reason in such
testing—in su ch ex trem e cau tio n — for the PRINT­
ZESS label is a g u a ra n te e th q t ea elrg arrfic n t m ust
give you two seasons of satisfactory wear. .

V Entertained THa Visiter» ,
'* The entertainment com nil (toe wb9 looked after the pleasure of tbe members of
tbfi Presbytery, .when It WA# pot in s^plon
or attending to business; arranged p trip
across tbe lake to Enterprise, In launches
for Wednesday afternoon. Tbe portV
T he curving lines of PRINTZESS fit are m ore ac­
left about 3, o'clock 'in the .launches
c u ra te th a n th e "custom -m ade fit” of your ta ilo r—
Malmo gnd Lottie, On reaching . Enter­
n ev er a w rinkle a t collar, sh o u ld er, front and
prise they were taken to ihe famoas
chicken farm, which Is certainly quite a
feature of interest, to ahyoh* has never
before seen aO many beapUful and- floe
chicken at one time. ' * •
Bepeon Sulphur Springs, was next visited. and all who would taste It, were
urged to take A drink of that wonderful
water. Other points of interest In Enterprise were shown tbe visitors. The party
then re-embarked for home, which they
reached without any incident worthy of
People*» Churchnote, other than a Very, pleasant ‘after- *Johnny McCue and Johp J. McQuade.
At the Congregational church next
two Frenchmen from Cock yrcre In town Sunday morning Mr.'Waldron will speak
About S3 persons went on th e 'trip yesterday looking after the right of'way on the question': “’What are the Esaen*
Thursday afternoon, an automobile trip for thg. Citrus Southern Ry. . The boys tlnlsT'* He will jive hts views on the
was tendered the Presbytery, who were ore both jovial Cells and they will have Sabbath question ns one illustration of
afforded on opportunity to see more of no trouble In obtaining the right Of way the subject. There wU|_^&gt;o a - popular
oar -Lucky Sanford,” our world famous because no one can withstand their blar­ songjpud^ pleaching service u r t(jo even­
celeryideita. apd the beautiful hammocks ney and then everybody wants tbe new ing.- A most cordial Invitation Is ex­
th a t almost surTOuhd,' Sanford; and ora troctlon line from Sanford' tp Ktssitnuicd. tended to the public for both aarvieea. —
now being opened up for cultivation. The
people of Sanford are always delighted
to show to strangers, the great possi­
bilities that ore being recognized , as in
■tore for this section; when It can be
thoroughly developed.. A trip around the
line on the street c a n was also planned
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to give the members of Uia
What make» you nervous? It 1« the weakness of your
Presbytery another view, of tbe. many
w q m an ly constitution, which canfiot stand the strain of the
Improvements And'developments follow­
hard work you do. As a result,- you break down, and ruin
i n g the car line bqt lick of time made
your entire nervous system. Don't keep this upl Take
that wish Impracticable, tor. (be whole
Cardul, the woman'« tonic. Cardui is made from purely
body, though g few'fn'iy ’take advantage
h i that trip today.
vegetable ingredients. It aids gently on the womanly organs,

Are You Nervous?

Sanford Hotel arid Improvement Ox U
hereby called In tbe directots^.room of (he
People« Bank air Sanford, Florida on Wed­
nesday, November 15th. 1911, at 10:30
'

. The meeting is called for the purpose of
electing officers to serve for the ensuing
year and tb« transaction of such Nothar
bps!nets aa may properly come before the
meeting,
T. J. Milux . Free.
W. J. Tiuuxw, Sec._______ _ ll&gt;4to

Mr». J. P. Beard.
Prof, N. J . Perkin» received-tha sad In• iclllgeoce yesterday of the • death of hi»
u]tto&lt;be£\n law, Mrs. John P. Bespi. which
. oocorred at Amherst. Vn.. on Wednesday.
M r^ e rM o » W » with her mother at the
time. Mm Beard f o n t several winters
n Sanford and bar many friends will* he
pained to bear of her demise.

Imported

hips— an d it's logical th a t they should be so, lor
PRINTZESS tailoring is th e re su lt of a perfected
process— 38 years of know ing how—th a t elim i­
n ates faulty work a t these four proof points, where
m ost garm ents fail.
PRINTZESS garm ents hold th eir shape. Aft«*r
m o n th s of w ear they have th e sam e d ainty fresh
ness th a t they possessed th e day you purchased
PRJNTZESS Plio C anvas, th e new shape-retnininn
fabrkr, is fesponsible for th is— it’s a new fabric,
m oist-proof—w ear-proof—th a t is ow ned and eontrolled by th e m akers of PRINTZESS and can mils
he found in PRINZESS garm ents.
It molds th e woql m a terials of th e garm ent to your
figure— a n d horns them there. T his sh a p e- holtling
in su ran ce costs you nothing ex tra . •
The p ric e of PRINTZESS garm ents represents un­
usual vgifciie; b e tte r m a terials th a n a custom tailor
could afford to use; w orkm anship th a t never
slights; fit th a t satisfies a t th e ^ ^ |« .&lt; r y - o n ; and
shapeliness w ithout co n stan t pressing expense and
trouble.

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Steinway &amp; Sons
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Mehlin j
Behr Bros. - Mathushek
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“Crown”
Story &amp; Clark |
Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros, si
and Fischer
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ana helps them fo do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, In a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily ftrehgth.
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Mrs. Grice Fortner, of Men, W. V«., took Cardul.
This Is whet she says About it: MI was so weak and
nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and 1 lost flesh every day. - The first dvie
of Cardul helped me. Now, ,L Am entirely cured of the
footing spells, and T.cannot say* enough for Cardul, fo ri
know It savtdrny life." It Is the best fcintc for women.
Do you suffer from.any,of the pain« peculiar to women?
Take Cardul. It will heljrybu.. Aik^your druggist
W rite r LadMs* Adrtsory Ospi. Chsritaao«s Msdldss Co., CktRmoces. Tsea,

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Published Soml-Weekly— Tuesday and Friday

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SAMrORD. F L O R I D A , T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 1 7 , 1811

ITALIAN ARMY CORPS ON THE MARCH

Interest Gleaned from
Various Sources

Hie General News of The Land
of flowers.
CÜIEED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

lAPtfNlNGS

An epitom e of the W eek's M ott Im­
p o rta n t Happenings In the
State'» Domain.

sol twenty-two injured, uaveriwr
V, Gilchrist of Florida, u passenger on
the train was uninjured.
g^Hony Atwood's flight from New Bedr jo d with a passenger in his aeroplane
«surdsT afternoon established a new
iword for aeroplane flight with an extra
' n tr " He made twenty-one ra il« In
twenty minutes.
. h it estimated ‘that at least a month
win be ransom*4' In getting a Jury to try
j i n^. a McNamara for bis alleged oonMctfca with the dynamiting of the Los
Asgsirs Tiroes building. Prolonged qulztinj of other talesmen, particularly about
Ihrlr affiliations with labor unions, and
tbeir opinions of such organizations |s in­
tended by the defense.
, - Tbeoulbok fora successful intervenI ilon to bring on end to the war between
Italy and Turkey, seems to be becoming
less favorable, according to semi-official
advices made public today,
Added to China's Internecine strife kas
’ come a financial panic. The civil war
which broke out recently and is gaining
li strength each day has caused prolong­
ed runs to be made on several of the
iesdiag banking Institutions nt Pekin and
si Btpg Kong. While none of the banks
have yet been compelled to close their
dsork, the situation It deaidedly strained.
' Miny of the largest depositors who have
allowed their funds to rem ain in tbe
basks art badly worried,
.
•f-JTbs electoral college on)Sundny formally
cast Its, ballot for Gen. Francisco L Modere. Jr. as president-elect of Mexico.
His companion will be Pino Suarez, elect­
ed |o the vice-presidency over Provision­
al President dc is Barrs and Dr. Gomez.

Vote of Thanks
KssoWed, Thnt we. tbe members of. the
.ft**bit(ry of 8 l Johns, extend tpRev.
J. P. McKinnon stid tbe member* of • tbe
Pttsbyterion church of Sanford and to tbe
praple of the oomrounity our hearty appndstitm of tbeir kindness and hospltnlllf extended to us in many ways during
our stay in their midst, and we request
Urn this resolution be read 10 the San­
ford church on next Sabbath morning.

Photograph by Underwood A Underwood. N. T.
S w attin g The Vagrant

GOOD ROADS IN THE SOUTH

In an editorial headed ‘T he Curse of
Vagrancy.*' Tbe Florida Times-Union ’
■ays: t
’T he authorities hero should irv to put
a stop to vagrancy, not because (he far­
mers. saw mill men mui-tiu|&gt;eniiiic o p er-,
a tors need hands, but because every 01411 Nov. 23rd
wlio not efficient means to support him
-phj, trH
in illness should be made 10 gu to work
nf wp
Tbe idle sliouid not be permitted to live ntr&gt;(|
t.
on the earnings of the workers.
ehloery ol
"Tbe law I* no res[&lt;ector of race or of various
color. We do not recommend a crusade will be dii
against idle negros but againsf idle men. and o|wn
Those who need to work and can get will be eq
work should be made to go 10 work (icon vtcv
wjiether white or black.
pony the
“The idle are living whethrr they are the ircluri
working or not. If they ore not ikying ginaers at
for what they gel sotm-body is paying 'c,,n Awtc
for them. Of course with the increase merit will
of Idleness thieving mcreaSes
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"It is probable (lint there are more 1 l,,r 1,1
negro men than white men idle hero lie*,n,,s
cause of the practice thnt is so oormnau , r|1 ,lU1'
among negroes of having the women sup- ***• B‘
port their husbands err having the cm- * 1 c * ^
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players of tho negro wonibn support them
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Will [)C ill1
A wdmnn gets n position ns n cook and ^^
Often carries oft enough from the table
of her employer to feed her family. Some
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tiroes the eni|goyer k'ttows (his arid 1 0“ H 111 1
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doesn t care. Even when this is the
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case fho m an sliouid not, be permitted to
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live in Idleness. By working ho could ^ ^
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hla family to accumulate property or be Vl ** 0 ®
prepared in case of aieknesa. The negro ultpu&lt; 1 1
women oi Jacksonville and other cities ol l,,(Kfur&gt; 1
the South would l*J benefited more iliun 1
I“1!1*
any other class by the enforcement of
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tho Vagrancy laws for they would find
sheriff
accumulation os the result of their work Lawt„ ll (
Instend of hovlng it nil go to support 0rmcij lhc
IA ty men in idleness."
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J . J . Mauser, the well known cigar
A detectivo of the Atlantic. Coast Line
manufacturer surprised his- friends by
Railway and three dtixeits 6 f TlldeavJile
stealing away to Tamp« and getting mar­
yesterduy arrested a uggtu who Is allege*! ' . A rrival‘and D eparture o f Trains
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ried. The bride was Miss Marie Fresc
to be the slayer-of jpqgiocer Burke, who "p*!-..
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and tho ceremony was perfofmed by the
was mysteriously shot ip the cab of his
No. 8í
; Ar 1.J15 a* m. ,,LV 1.33 a. m. Rev. Terre U- Mr. end Mrs. Mauser have
cflgtn^ jo#t winter. The*negro’s nnm els No. 84
" 11.35 a. WT.'/
- 11-55 a. tn.
Richard Wrlgltt. oged 25* V V
No. 8Û
■**- 2.35 p. luV
**' 2.35 p, m. taken apartment* In the Wilson building
and will make Sanford tbeir future borne.
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The two McMillan brothers. Le^ and
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sotmi soyffb . y ^ i , 1
Jeter, merchants of T^lenville V o re inNo. S3 , Ar CIO a. rii.. . ' t v U S a . t a
; guffrege In Caiirprmla . *. v ^
suum colai in WrlgbiU M p ro rtS e s'ttss No. 89
* " -2.05*0. m. " *?* ÌU5 p. ni.
Woman
suffrage has tiiumphed In
Roy Roper, also of TlldenYilUh '
’’ No. B5
» gj4Q pt In. .!
*^750
p.ijl
California.
Returns late today wiped
As to the nature of the evidence against
¿^KorCRtxj ' S £ j
out the majority previously reooeded
Wriglit, the details could lidl be learned;
Trllbv fcSt. P rt* tiib u /g -J ^ a a , Xr,1.10
against the amendment and since this.,'?.
He;Wos' arrested while, working in t^e 0 , ro. No. 24,LV. CIS p, m.,
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cucumber patch of C. H. Tiiden of Hide .»V LcrsbuxiP-No. 31. At. tl-45 8 .'m; No. turn the margin in favor of the amendment has Increased steadily. —&gt;&gt;v- vui^ - r . i w w -s u ..
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Candidate of the-people—not of the polti

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Claude Whitten the efficient deputy
sheriff suffered a serious accident last
Saturday morning by his pistol dropping
from his pocket being accidentally dis­
charged and passing through his body.
Claude was sitting „ in front of Judge
Stringfellow’s pffice and hud reached over
to get a newspaper laying on the ’side­
walk. As he sat down again tbe pistol
was jarred loose from his pocket and as
It struck the pavement I was discharged
th e ball entering the hip and coming out
in from of his body Just below tbe pit of
the stomach. Die patient was hurried to
his home and Dr. Pules ton rendered med­
ical aid.
Tbe wounded m an is resting eeay and

thet changes for hlsjreoovery are good.
Carrying a pistol seems to be dangerous
to officers as a number of them are
wounded or killed each year by acci­
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fnvor bulkheading. I
javor a better water supply. I
Paving
F irst
street
om bridge toold county line.

There is a movement on foot to move
the rem ains of Osceola, the famous chief­
tain of the Seminóles, from Choxleston
where they are now buried, to Kissimmee,
the capital of the county th at bears his
name.
Circus license In Tampa Is $200 aryl
Secretary Powell of the Boart! of Trade
made the member« dig up the price as an
Inducement for the circus to come.
Tho annual convention of tlio South
Florida Epworth League and Sunday
Schools of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South has just closed nfter a m ost' suc­
cessful und Interesting meeting.
",
The Pensacola Journal says that the
prospects are bright for the greatest fair
ever held in the state to be held (n that
city next mo a ill.
The Gtldden tourists are on the way to
Florida. They made Gettysburg, yester­
day and expect to cross Virginia today,
W. G. Campbell, chief food Inspector of
the bureau of chemistry. Washington, *is
In Tnmpa to confer with Manager W. C.
Temple of tho Florida Citrus Exchange,
lo sec what can be done to («event die
shipping of green Florida citrus fruits,
and just what power the department df
agriculture of the national government
may have in the premises.
On last Saturday morning C. M. Donald­
son. a white man was shot and fatally
Injured near Uve OaX by Slteriff Ricker son, or one of Ills deputies, while resist­
ing arrest from the result of which he
died later
A party of Germans who represent
about fifty families who are seeking
homes in Florida were In Bronson n few
duys ngo Inspecting the lands in the
neighborhood. They were offered land*
near Otter creek at $3 an acre, but de­
cided to inspect lands elsewhere before
buying.
Hon. A. M. C. Russell, editor of the
flrooksvlllc Argus and superintendent of
public Instruction for Hernando county,
has been urged te enter tho race against
Superintendent Holloway next spring.
Hrnrlciituwii Presbyterians have let the
contract for a new edifice to cost S i. 200.
Owners of automobiles in Miami and
Dade county ore In u movement which
seetus to be general over the State to /,■'

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
'* A Budget of Opinion "Just lie

tween You and Me"

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lie’ll Prent ’Em
Bo Bays S u u t e f f r .
H i m that the public ecbooU of Tampa
have Installed 'cooler« la every room and
during the heated term tba «cholera can
have cool water. Now this would be n
good Idea to adopt in our acboola for ^the
pBDdten are forced to crowd around'the
wall at the primary and grammer school*
and drink the tepid water awaiting their
chance and no doubt causing the teacher
m o r e o r leas trouble by requesting a
drink during study hour« and probably
using part of the time to play whllelhey
ora taking a drink. Prrhapa the tea
water is unhealthy for the children but
I can’t bfelp bdt believe a cooler In eaeh
room would prove a convenience for pupUi and teachers alike

SA V IN G within the reach of every SuitBuyer—thats just what we mean. You
get the saving and Complete Satisfaction, Or
Garments F R E E ! The P. &amp; S. 15
is a certified All-Wool Suit, Hand-Tailored,
Holland LineSi and fine . Haircloth Inteilinings of permanent
worn out
Tj^ej
stay right All tfe iihew cloths—all the
models—all sizes.4 ;The greatest clothing
ever offered. . . . 1

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0 l a m a great stickler for borne mer­
chants ond while It makes no difference
in my business If the people of Senfonl
buy everything they need from the mail
order bouses. I persist in saying that the
idea U bad abd we ¿on never hope to
build up a city here if the money goes
out of town. The ladles of Banford have
formed clubs to send out of the d ty for
everything they need and these clubs
ought to be taxed here os they are In
S t Augustine.
Here la what the Record says about
“In amending the occupation tax or­
dinance the d ty coundl very wisely and
justly fixed a tax on local dubs formed
for tba purpose of buying from mail order
houses. A number of dubs of this character exist In St. Augustins and are
composed almost exdusiveiy of ladies.
With all respect to the fair sex they
lack business Judmeot in organizing for
thè purpose of sending away for supplì ex
They are sending from the d ty what
the mala members of their families earn I
here. They are narrowing, the field for
and making the taak of their supporters
much mere difficult by taking out of local
circulation a substantial sum of money
every ropnlh.
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And why do the ladles send ofT 'for
groceries and other goods, usually buying
much that they do not nsedT They .are
fascinated by the premiums which ere I
Peered by the mall order bouse.
When the ladies are engaged upon
some pet entertainment.' or aofcoe work
.Cor the Improvement of local conditions f
they liave no hesitancy In calling updo I
the local merchants for ssaletopce. „ , .. j
How, ladies, in all fairness, ‘should yoo
not call upon the mall order boose; to I
contribute to your entertainment and (,¿1

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line &lt;of New Fall Suits foF Éi&gt;ys, Priced at $5.00,
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$6.50 and Up to $Ì0iQO
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Ihot be dun g ed untfl there «re enough
LidgkifenUnlnfe votes to change (Land as

TURKISH TROOPS .ON tHE MARCH

them can ndt bd mustered enough fem*
¡1 Mne vote* without violating, (be secrets
th e ;,a g e s 'o f jwdmeu, .we-. caft not
ate how. they hie going to get around itBut wp pity poor .AUQrrtey, General Ho­
gan If h e ceouN up fo&lt; .ufilce . again. Thp
women’m ay.net be able to vote against
,blm, but workflow .which slde^ their inflaenodwill, bo qu. L
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stapgnve cirAhgSddav

Remember
lh al every added i u o scriber kelps tom ske this
paper belter for every body

her manges und
ch bgfng churoed

i marmèlâdc
mgkfe'the finest kind i
Kdw if thosef^lkt wuAjilsV fcéd""plciit
(Hilo are privileged to vtKrfjptTsd d S sW rt i of sugar be« 3 the g&gt;wjplbg
tosyto the psiog^sugar.
. élections gittl w fcsatt cametu'T»ti*|rlnt iciji
- before voting they ran up spfloyt ’tM
law. Which required the would-be.j&amp;gÈç fci
state.-his age. The laorf\ex. netunilly,
bbjeredi ' to blurttagjM R- Information.
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;wtUdi In privais tir^ th q y so successfully ling U l^'w ith violatlon'of tiff- iuenh- \]\
eoncaaL sod they aèkcd thm th ey might |g f ,hc state. A Was «Uggpï lh*t I
‘be allowed to register with tha stiupH ^ggh vau-offedhg' * car load of err
formula, properly swot u U, “I s » ttf *egsl|fnm fcrVhlpoisct.
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• g k " But the attorpgy générât syenpàiH,“; - „ f j —
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(hiring not a t all with the Uttle w c s V j .v ^ e election held:October 10 In fc
basées of feminity has rendered|.-pnT«punty' to decide whether tba pool
opinion that tbe women who would votejW'anUcd to bond the county for g&amp;OO.i
m u s t give their age exactly “u&gt; her nearest I for good ronds resulted, es far as 1
birthday.“ and a false siaierocoi In ibip] bees* bejpri ftctn, in é defeat of t
regard moat be held to be perjury and U)Wlv ^ 6 0 8 votes^ being cast agali
punishable by One or imprisonment..• Us*- 'twiuls ortd W2 .for bonds.

and ipeeding Ihrough thè air a t ümea at
tbe rate of se vent y miles on hoar, G, T .
Rodgers Isnded et S t Louis Wedneddây
«fterfloonon bis sir voyago Tfra.n New
ta San Fraodsoo. Thé fas^ùA ^rpfld'*
record. 1,205 miles, was mode by.jRgrry
Atwood lo a recent flight f rom;; S t J-ooll
to New York. Rodgeiis has Bowr» U 98
accord log to uülroad mQeage. '• ;}i

Net to Be Judged by 8 lxo.
An Interesting and somewhat cari­
ous fact Is (hat soiuo of the tall men
o f.g sn lu s have had m odarate sited
headÌA-*; 8 brlley, the pi t * u tall, but
head1,-' an ri some of the
„.bàci. » imiH
. B - , ----.sm all'm en Imbued with the divine
n &gt; |r ï ,h a d large heads, apparently
-paying H ut th e Slse.of th* bead U s
ftttls to do J ttth . ib* quality of th e
w in «
brelna.

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Bound to Be Olaeev^rqd,
If a man la really reliable be doesn’t,
bavo to devote much of hla time to ex­
ploiting th a t virtue; you arg Watched
pretty closely, whether you know jt or
n o t—Atchison D’pbe. .T he World’s a rs s ts e t Need.
Every married man fully réalisas
that w hat U s woftd xteeds'*mo«t Is
more d ressm sk erx

If wo do' the !«uhdt*rirt(i'
we make b specialty oftliia
olafc» of work and have few
equals in the \
EXCELLENT EINISH
which we put on our shirtq,
collars and cuffs for drew
wear, and you know tins &amp;
one of the tn a in .points m b

�C A N D ID A T E

FO R

TH E C ITY OF SANFORD
Subject to the Sction of the White
Primary to be Held on

NE X T
If elected Mayor I shall enforce the ordinances of the city without fear or favor
I will work in the future as in the past for'the city and its surrounding territor
the end in view of making here a Greater Sanford, a city of 25,000 people.
I stand as in the past for public improvement—-bulkheading and filling in the
front,* extension of street paving and sidewalks as rapidly as possible, and extendi
sewer system^
. I am in favor of lowering taxes, not by stopping progress and turning our now beauti­
ful streets into a cow pasture as was the case five years ago, but through the business
method1of increasing our city s earning capacity— adding to our population and wealth
more hotels, more boarding houses, more manufacturers, more tourists, more wage-earners
and more money. :?&lt;
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I am for Sanford, not Sanford Heights and Little Sanford or any section of the city but

LUC K Y SAN FO R D

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s a ìm c n l o r d h f r »ld

The Sanford Herald, one of’the nem ett
and newsiest newspapers In Florida
rmw pnhiHied--twice n w A k—Tttesdays
P u bi|tlifd E v i nr Tuvvday and Iridi»» Xlurnlnl Hr and Krltlujf*—and already aubacribrra nre
clnmnrinR to know when the Herald will
HI F MIRAI Ü PRINTING COIHPANV be issued oa a (laity. In answer, to this
—
— 4- R J II DLL Y, editor
question. Editor Holly replies th a t he will
W. M H U M S , B u i l n e i i M a n a l r r
first trlLdmt the jx-opje on the twicc-n
Sult'ii’ iiillnn l'rler. &amp; it IHt n ) f u i Iti AiUmiig» week propusltian and see what they will
ilo for Hint, Jf the peupie of Sanford
/ m l «» • n i H v l 'd u i m ali m a tlrf Auauvt 2 -n d want the Herald to become a daily, tho
1808, at the PoatodUe a t Sanford, flo rid a.
Business men of the town know how to
un d fr A rt of Mttrrh 3rd. IH7it
tuake it possible.—rimea-Union-

THE SANFORD HERALD

GREEN C H R IS f RUIT

Not injurious To Meolth Of childre n Or O thers
, Tlie intemperato action of ll^e Florida
Cl m u rgclum gc in the telegram sent to
more than thirty Governors, deserves the
condeftmniion or the people of . Florida,
and certainly should be ¿outruverted., T
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do not conceive Hint it U my place to
deal with this organization as much
ihey deserve to be dealt with. My object
In-writing this paper I»-to «uii mitmmm
T rin in o n e No. MS
O B ra la Itrrak l liuH Jlni
to the nbsurdljy of *grcen oranges being
Gainesville.and the University of Flor­ injurious to health, especially tt^ the
The man who Is always afrnld he wilf ida will be # isilfd by the United States health of children. If there was the
farm demonstration* county_agents of slightest ground for such a charge Florlfall stands but Utile chance to win.
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Ftprida,
Their work . under the state would have to reverse her claim, so fully
Jr.agent.
Mr.
A. S. Mehnrg. hod heretofore established, of being the hcalthest-state
Upon reading that stirring editorial i j
covered
only
the western counties nnd in the Union, for children. After forty
the BrooksvlllC'Argus one would Imagine
IF 8 0
now
extends
well
in South Florida. It three years' residence in Orange County,
th at Hrynando county Is free.
has been emphasised in these counties growing up In an orange grove, it Is my
* Please remember that Tlie Lewis Vegelable Exchantje is in u
on account, of the fact that they are cot­ opinion th at if green oranges were in­
Snnfftrd li becoming n convention city
position to. give you that DEAL,, and in thanking its numerous
ton growing counties, and the deport­ jurious to health, not one child In led
and should provhlp a large auditorium
ment urges the preparation for the dread­ would ever reach the age of maturity,
customers
for past favors begs to announce that Tlie Lewis Vegtv
where inccllngs^if nil kinds could be field.
ed bull weevil tl|)flt U gradually making The reason for this opinion Is that all
tabfeJEhcchange will be in the Lime Light this Season in tlie band-Its w si into the cotton growing sections children reared in orgnge groyes begin
! ling o ft e s b , Well Packed Vegetables shipping them as fast ns
People are seeing a strange light In of this s ia te &gt;
exiting green arnngrt ns soon as they
the sk) at Tnmpa. They had better
they conil^H-ta the numerous Merchants in SIX Southern Suhus,
have any Juice In them, often before the
change brends before that '‘coming out"
paying*
the highest market prices possible. We don't expect in
COVING (Off CONVENTION
seeds are half grown, aiid they con­
convention.
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get
rich
in a.year, and we are looking only for a small margin of
Tnmpa will havr n "COfnlflg out" con­ tinue to ent them in ever increasing
qunntitles as they growm ore palatable.
profit on everything we buy, endeavoring to give the Fanner the
Advertising In a newspaper furnishes vention In January an I everybody will
This wan thu practice when I was a boy,
bo
there.
The
last
"coming
out"
cnnvbnfirst and best profit, tlie ifierchant who sells to the consumer Hie
the opportunity for money to do more
and
has
been
thn
same
with
m
y
children.
tiutt
was
nt
Ocala
sc
vend
years,
ago
nnd
ihau its former share nnd grt'ntly curtails
next best, and to be. very well satisfied with a small margin for
the time required. Get the new rate bn everybody enjoyed It to the fullest. The Neither I, or any th at I ever knew were
handling, remembering always that it is the Volume of business
Herald editor, Claude L’Engle, Bob Mc- made sick' by eating green oranges,
the twlco-n-weck Herald.
that tells the talc. Dr. Lewis hus just returned from a TEN
Namee and Quincy Peacock furnished the lemons, Ilmcp or grape fruit.
For years Florida people have dis­
WEEKS' trip devoted to the making of Solid Contracts with
male quartette for that occasion nnd with
The Sanford Herald, w hich ha* been
uilTleleni oil for the steam calliope we couraged the shipment of green and
Solid Merchants for
:
:
■r,1 recognized ns one of the best weekly pa­
could asstsrthc Tem ps Cclebrntbn, espec­ Immature oranges, not because they were
per» lit the State, has now 'blossomed *#ut
—— ----------- 9anford Solid Vegetables
Injnrl/Mii 10" heaU hrTinr 7lho7 were "hoF
ially Vince G a ijilc isa c n iiilid iile ."
, ns semi.weekly and it promises to make
palatable
to
the
Northern
consumers
t *
■good.—^tlsiimmce Journal.
and rest assured he has the Volume to start with, and will 1m- in
who w ant sweet fruit, and those who
A th le tic s Win Second
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position therefore,'to Stretch the Limit* of price to the 110111
*A*
bought
sour
fruit
would
not
buy
again
The Athletics turned the tables on the
The Sanford Hcrold is now published
Giants In the second gnmo of the world's and the demand wuuld be curtailed
\yho should have It.'Vlx: The Grower.
semi-weekjy, nnd it is ns bright and in­
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championship yesterday winning by a Forty years tigo when 1 ate green oranges
teresting as of yore. Editor Holly is one
n August nnd September it will be
score of itirce runs to one.
r ----------A L S O ----------newspaper man who coutinucs to “make
The game was even until the sixth borne in mind that we had o n l y the
good**.—fhilotkn Times Herald.
tuning, w.ieu Collins doubled and Baker common seedling orange, for wlton there
We wont every Man and Woman Fanner to remember that in
drove the o.m ovet the n^lit field fence were budded grovrs they were IndiaWc don’t feel so bud over the Itondlng for n home run
matter
how small their crops or their Offerings, they will ren t),
criminutely
from
seedling
trees.
In
other
I Inn it was that the
for couatv roads since Folk county turned funs went wild.
words, tliero were no established early
the same courtesy and attention ns the largest grower, and thin
dow n*\he same |-roi»»Mtii&gt;u hurt week.
Plonk easily had the better, of Mnr- varieties of ornnyk's then ns these are
'the
offices of. the Exchange are at the command of its rustuim rHut both counties nre needing roods.and quard. The Phllu lelphia man whs steady. now. Consider the improvmcni not only
olways.
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the voters who turned down tliti bonds I’lie New Yorks' only run resulted from n in variety, but the advancem ent In
ought to provide a substitute that is bet­ misjudged (ly to center. The local team maturity made possible hy irrigation
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backed up Plunk It) foultless style, while unit judicious cultivation nnd one can
see how utterly without foundation Is
Sanford enter m ined, me tneulbers of ilia vndrotn were credited with lined
1 Last Season most of my business was consigning to reliable
tills foolish scare Jit unit "[Kilsotuius green
errors.
St. Johns Presbytery tins week—a, fine
und well-tried Firms nf reputation and standing, such as H f
oranges." This infnnious trnllic in health
' body of God fearing men—nnd all of tm
Schwitters &amp; Sons, of New York, G. Taylor Wade of Washington
and live* of children ntrl invnlids." I
Car Load of C ars
: g s ttr
féel twitter for Iheir (iveiMMiic ninong us
say how absolutely foolish this internlfLv H
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O.
Motor
Co
.
of
ibis
city
nnD. C., and others of whom I am sole representative in Sanford I
and tho words nt rfw-onr igement mnl i
jM*ro tr lelrgrnin on the Httr' of Oetohyr. ^ trust that nil my customers uppreciateff^rntf manner in wlmbl
Ibe
arrival
rtf
n
solid
car
loia
I
of
promise given t&gt;x tltriu r m itii-ir daily I
IL I
j louring cars at S'JOtl. They ImyA just wlmi when teas of thousand of children and
lectures.
f conducted their business, endeavoring always in the face of many
you want. liook for big “&lt;td" In Herald other» whose tastes nnd digestion have
tw .
hewn vitiated or destroyed by the use of j ’ ftbstucles to give them the same udvice us to the markets a?
A |trttC liii|i.il(ll »liile.Mllul the Ituliulis i ridoy Lou will save money.
would luive acted on myself.
tobacco
or alcohol, have been eating
will ctitifine tire w.ir, to Injmli Ih.tt it
them
since
early
in
August
with
entire
comforting to say the lead for we need ##### 4r &lt;r&lt;r*
or,r
Impunity. This is sn wrll known to
have- no. fear now ih n t. they will
- 0 Floridians that it needs no argument,
Como up tho St. Johns, and bombard
unil others have ouly to remember that
Sanford before we iiavo our sen wall
This season I shflU be doing a large Local Shipping Business on
It Is the juice of citrus fruit, with little
fortifications in place,
M M H W M rW M M W W M H r
my
own account, and'.will always be able to give tlie fanner .1
or no pulp that is swallowed, and. uLiI o r M ayor
Square
Deal. But it’s up to you whether you wish to 'gamble
less it,contained actual poison there is
^
'Ç âM lnry Potarli uf the Tnui[&gt;a Ikipril
At tfce rsrn rx t re«H!e, l nf frirtni* and voter», I
or Play a Square Game: my experience is thut ^o\\ cannot do
a; «A n-te lni- tm the ofttrr of nothing tq disagree with the stomach or’
pf Tr^de tudiM'nl ttie biisine»« men of nnrv^rpte rii tri I m n 0
Mu. r.r tl t lit .( X^rtf..n! «i thr Yivrmtirr digestion. Of Course lliese health censors
1
^ dig dp tile UOI-.util 111 Venn ho Ifill! Atf
IkjiJi successfully. I am at your service either way. If you m c h
I# V\ yfwijt
know th at nil lentous mid Itrnes are
, '• ito |lf l |rtistlt of the i o o* hi ' live m »if
to consign your truck Remember that tile Doctor won’t Swap
\ nin ' .n»l*late l"t III- !• I'lll'iO of Mavu/ ul
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-dor to i^evnjjr "l&gt;¡„ t•&lt;t»’ io &gt;uinc to will, til •ufiie, l t„ the ijrv I, i.rtl uf the t'fimury puked green nnd me freely used by
his Conscience for a few paltry dollars. He don't care That iiniih
eluetiuii Mini •njlcil your «utTriUe Hint lu M v it
invalids. Wherein Is t lie diflerenceT Why
Bë
TuiOptsy iFôweit i «m i (otg«-i tire old day»
r.
, W. 1». lluun.1
for them, and will advise you every time whether in his opinion
this ado about green nrangus while tho
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111 d^iyfisTwhin H Circus was the biggest *. .»-r*
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F or Altfertnatt
country
is
flooded
with
green
apples
and
the
market is safe or not; and he comes pretty near hitting it right.
S Í» ' ' ‘ ' eyent 'of .tjiw season.
I herrhy snnnunr» m y cantlUtaCy for thr potitjon
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--------gf A U r m t l k (Alhjcvt Ul tbv deCUioo of (its White pears, nnd I would rather u hundred
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1‘i i m v / i o w iirjd N u v o n l* ti| ). H H I;
tihies trust a green orange than a green
-*
• * . . r. H Emc».
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* )lfÎw-5(|nfofd lierait hita» milite its up-'
- 0 apple -or pear-. Even bn turn ns nlwny
penfjqttm* na a srun-wa-eki) nnd Editor
I nui rt cnndklsie foe Aldertnfin l*g the eily of
,
Ildll)^ will ddubtiesH hod tb.it tils (gsrpie Sanh-rd uibjqcL to .d “ ' deyisiary of ll.e WbllO -come to us green, and until ripe ir e J a r
As I said before; I don’t cardimuch for Dollars, but we all niust
Pnm iuy to t&lt; held Sovumhel 21. 1011
from digestible.
npprVtjaie It«-». cntiTpfWv The next step
» '
f'»x v i L K i w t i rr
bavo
them;,wo need Uiem— it's just how mfmy each* Individual
I
hove
rro
personal
interest
in
any
wny
will b e a daily.and «tie rapid growth mu)
| w|l| (-• h rurndhlote for Ih r ruisltlon of \ h l"rm »n j
fn
the
growing,
handling
or
shipping
of
thinks
he requires, mid the secret of Happiness is to try and mv
deviAofWtiçiji yf t)t&lt;- Smiloril m i tino lends »uhirct I l he iteawma y,f the rVlule I'rillliry tirld j
No. 21 Ulll
oranges,
arid
have
not
h
id
since
February
.u$ itfcbplijtyc. llm j• It will not be many
your neighbor gets some of the dollars os well os yourself.
Wn it* lL**t&gt;
flth. 1H95. but FIArUJa'g great crop, her
'pinrijtjk before this Step is token —Tarnpo
I herelry non ounce trfy c»rvitd»cy for AUlermatl
DONT BE. A HOG
uf the Lily cl Saufcnt »uldnct to the d—iw»m» the incomparable n ra n g ra n m l grape .fruit,
■s .
Whits Primary, seid Nav. 21.
m e being injurisTby J m K deplorable unil
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W. li tfkt^nrvoo
Be content with a fair share of the Doll&amp;rs-—a fair pric? for
unwarranted, nctlun.'^ft'irly oranges arc
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At
the
rraunt
of
many
friends,
I
ha**
d«Tl«d
Th^ Sanford Hero Id' adheres to t(jo be­
your products—a good living price, and somethingxiver' to put in
whfRcsoaie mid palatable by October 1st,
10 iineo.iMie m i rsmlirlai-y for lire ruiiltion
lief that a newspaper should keqp pace A lJ c n iu n of S.vnfiirit, ■ig’i i t to the Hit]UkM) Of tu a and ofter. enrlier, 'rCjfpnllcM .o f color,
the Bank; and those whtuUve mo thfilr busiheds this Season will
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with the aim m unJiy in winch It lias its W hile P rim ary held Kirv. 21. W, W.
wJiich only comes with foot nights. Tfir
A »or»uirr
come prettyf near
doing iItt ■
nearaomg
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being. A s s result of this belief, the
experience
of
Jerty
yenrs
can
not
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fla v in s held .th e potitiun at A hfrrrp** for o n t
m anagement of the IjsrirM lias made |r h n . r s i l l n x i u U i » e su d id at* (ur the i t»inon nullified b y s few rtien.Cmo p iattrr how
^1 WANT* YOU JO REMEMBER— '
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met id lk it ymty lu flrm ie » o ld / • upon niy past
th a e j^ p e r 4 t y mi-weekly whiclt transfor- retord.
iiitctnpqroto .tltflr'i|ttefHncos.
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. • m a f^ ù 'l/u /b o e ti accomplished without In
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Al the e j r n e t i sotkdtaih&gt;n ot .m any iBX-t&gt;av*Ti
* L j¿ th e ieóflS.detr noting from Hie scintilla ting
That Fve not been, afraid to go out into, the diitertmVttinrkcts in +
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W nmter.
and frtrndi. I ■Ito
inn UffrsJ
urged IO
to Iannounce m y Candtaar
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; . C Tirifih ti A-Ja ti 1111 cxcÿlivJit publication.— for A lderm an Of
Sohject to üX
. I he City of Sanford." Uihj
Six Southern States at Q'very heavy expensaTpr ihe,lokt ten £
'rlrnary.
lo i¡4 ‘held Nov. S i,
decision of th*r W hite Prim
i
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. ’V . S tarv in g
to B ra tti'
„
Weeks in your Interest ns well as My Own, yvoVking up n ♦
Qxo, fo x , JC
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reliqbla
trade for Sanford vegetables and reducing the necessity .j.
\Y.
A.
[&lt;uiiu|hf
diccovcm
l
t
fnntiljt
11 am
n J * i ia ra n d h ln ta for th r.iu p itk m
of A ldertnóiv
:( 10 th e d e ci!km of ill* w jv e m h c r p r i m a r i »tatVing'Tfqï d ia ti i ituur Markhnm orto ; ; . of Garribllng in Northern Markets, especially to theBiuull J
, j kV/SEdktr}t •!1iaìloinln1 &lt;4r th e ' Inddjtrlnl nti ref
lopor ., . .
z—- 1.
so fk it your support.
mi h■ernwilli
tr
grower who cannot ¿fiord to take chances like his big Brother— *
dny |o x ll Wc.ck nnd infarmed the local
Tyffj&amp;ÏÎèooW Ìitìl
wiÁ- foli the truth about
iTTr SHJM IOLSKR
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better Sell
0. B. .
j
átuhilrBirt.
-Mcfintlme
ono
of
the
girl«
I
iti'ffTtfhi ami iipvamlshcd. uu- I will
U! be 1 can d id ai« for A lderm an, sa b ltc l to the
,
•
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ietdikni of the
hite TNImnry tò he herd November hcttinimti .«Juapcfiue enma to town nnd
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p ' í ’. Maied*. uimdorticd and'unwashed tale deebkot
21st, und «dielt yodr sulTruge
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entering ,*iho Wjke lostatirnm fainted* .
1 w flicn he ha»’ (Jiiisln-d tin re, will be
Res pert filth*
--------‘AND LASTLYW. 1!. JMTEK S * from "wtinkhik* anid want of noiirl»r\m-ut.
— —Ins» doing in tht,fpke laud selling
Æ 4A
x tj„ A » i ..
I hereby announce my Cnndtdary ■(of position of n i t . N . i i . . : . . __ 1 u i
y '■;&gt; husincs's.
;
I wish to say that I want the Farm ers to help the reputation |
A ld m n an . suhfeet to th e* d eciilo n trf the Whllo
L&lt; t er j(o, Jlñil fin {e w ill-b« tho jd g . Prim ary fo be h rkl Nov. 2l*t; &gt;011..
the ♦ of Sanford by endeavoring to ship only the best of their Vege­
B..W, lUKaxm.
Tb«
gesç *»M*t fhfJlWso lusdti itou tsver hoard
tables and to be careful about the Pack.
iW-d
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—of after jyg ¿ » v e - '^ f r è d . You Just
limfificntcd at St. 'jploutl contracted
A t the e k to e st rm u e tt of m any
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The location of the new Offices of .tlie Exchange will be pub
derided ttqq __________
announce m y eandulftcy.
deemed
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otd fever and &lt;l&lt;*oid«d to leave there
1 -^ .a*- v.«n*t kt-íÁc bsíaple nwqy fftjm tltc Lakes.
of Sanford suldect to the deciruem
'fished
In q few days, i f you wish to njake a contract o r agreement
to be held on Novem ber 2 tiL
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N f j ^ o ttlá L Í^ Y r, would dot dash position of City C lerk and A irew or. subject to the a tjd ’ tb rw childroi»'were Taken to the
County 1l|jme Where they will bo tenderly
^\ÜrnM^^Çs^ Ih otiif face with Ills w hite ptltpary to b e held la November.
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jdiscove^ f*wer rlcQctctw,
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fusi Q 'ìfU tìfè fà ty c are not só
I! At P resent II6 French Avenue. A fter November F irs t Offlce on
1 hereby anm ììfm e m y candidacy for th e positioO
of Tyoasuirr
am t CoUector
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In C ourt o f County Ju d g e, S ta te
Florida
Dr. Lewis, proprietor of the Lewis Veg­
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etable Exchange h s i juit returned from l a r« « U t * o í
O rante County
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Notier U lirrrb ) st»cn. lo &gt;1 “ honi il m ar u n
an extensive trip through the states of
(hai un Ih * Itili Ja
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Little Happenings— Mention of Georgia. Tennessee. Alabama. .North and cero
toil, «rr »hall apply lo Ih r ifo n u raltr
Win M u tin .
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nent business In Sanford for the hand­ n a l account» at executor» ot »alii n t n t r and &gt; Ik
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form al
their
approval
ling of fruits and vegetables on a large (orDated
May 3th A D lull
R. r. WAKr..
scale.
SHIPPERS OF
MATTIE GRAY JOHNS.
In this respect Dr. Lewis informs us he
A»
Exrv-utor»
summery of 10« No«Un4 Sm *ll Tolh
3U-ÖI 5-12. Ö U, 7-H. ti ll, il l, 10-1.1
has been more Hum pleated With the
Succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
success of the trip. The few months lib
l e d Herald Readers.
was in lha vegetable and fruit busince»
R. R, De«s*P*nt Sunday.In Enterprise, last seaeon convinced him that (here was
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tbe guest
Mr. CSauls.
g ro a t« room for Improvement in getting
Miss Mell C art« of Orlando was the in touch with the retail«, than, by mere­ All Local A d v e rtise m e n ts Under This
ly sending out printed quotation cards Heading. One Cent a W ord Each Issue
|u4»t of Mrs. W. A. Parr on Sunday.
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R ainer today at the city clerks omce protniscuouajy. and he decided to go in
Rdbms to Let—Furnished und unfur­
Light housekeeping. Sulphur
person, interview his prospective custom­ nished.
.ad pay your poll tax to G. R. Calhoun.
well tmd city water. Toilet and hath
ers,
hud
out
wijut
vegetables
their
special
V Eoisne Roumillat' and Leslie Dryont
room in house. Rent moderate. No. 116
'vent to Daytona Sunday on motorcycle*. m arkets required, when they Required French Ave. Phone 251.
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them and also haw much of each variety
W anted—Tons Prickly Ash Hark, Prick­
MilUoery opening a t Mrs. Bruton ■ next
of vegetables they could handle during ly Asli Berries, Deer Tongue (vanilla
Thursday and Friday. You can try them
leaves), Stillingia and Blue Flag Root,
art entire season.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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The great drawback and coui\daint he Cured Moss, nil kinds second hand hags
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Hr*. Lucia Graham of Chicago la the
and burlap. Address American Fibre
found In Interesting the majority of the Company. Box 276, Jacksonville, Fla.
eueit of her son. Frank Graham of Santrnije in Sanford vegetables shipped by
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MHaUbtt..
express was the apparently poor pack
For Rent—Two good rooms with board.
Oeorte Lendeman of Illinois was in and careless method ol shipping in vogue. Two blocks from depot. 106 Laurel, Ave.
the d tr last week looking up the merits Dr. Lewis is convinced, as he always has
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truck
mlth
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of the eekry business.
been (and ho has shipped many thou­
NORTH
Miss Flora Morrison had a successful sands of baskets of truck off Ids own once to take charge of truck farm, und
orange grove near Mulberry. Fin. Good
operation for appendidtes last Thursday farm before settling in Sanford), that the home. Give refwences. exi»erience. and
and is greatly Improved.
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surest and best way to build up a reputa­ salary expected. Answer, Good Oppor­
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Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gnmer left f&lt;/r Dade tion for Sanford vegetables is to pack tunity. care of this iwper.
For
Sale—
A
few
pieces
of
good
second
Oily Saturday where they will spend q. tlicm properly. givUlg good honest meas­
hand furniture left. CpII up Mis. W. A.
ure and good honest stuff, and now it will Mtmilck, Cameron City.
week with relatives.
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CL H. Dlngec has been busy nt Enter hot be long before the Sanford puck will
.WAnted To Buy—*10 or 15 acres improv­
prlae for several days, where he has a stand on its merits with any hi her ship­ ed or unimproved iuhd facing Lake Mon­
ro« Sanford $iifc. eArtisinn water gueranping point in the Unitbd'States.
large plumbing contract
Incidentally Dr. Lewis was enabled to tiSW» Flat dobds, pine or hummock land.
Capt and Mrs. R. H. Mark« of - Sanford
Alad land n o t.. adjacent to the lake.
do a lot of solid adv«tishig for Sanford Statrt'pricc' of no notice taken. Address
Heights have as their charming guest.
SOUTH
for in interviewing M&gt;veru|Unudred mer­ Florida. 68 Georgia Ave.. Mobile. Ala.
Miss Marie Fraser of Atlanta. Gn.
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chants the Doctor had nr answer numer­
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper ous questions about our resource«, flowing
For Sale—The richest high land farm
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
si the The Herald office. Also sell the
county. Stock and tools. Thirty
wells, cosr of land, etc . in the city in Orange
acres. 2 in fruit and 12 in cultivated
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
fanywn Ulickensderf« Typew rit«. $40
which he lived.
field, balance in posture ami woodbind.
sod $50. •
Though the trip has been on e*|iensive Gow) Hroom house and out builtlings (iasMrs. Holmes of Gainesville arrived in one the Doctor is sure it will pay him ex­ olinc engine pmi water works 3 \ miles
For Information, Rates and Reservations see n e a r the dty yesterday and will »trend the ceedingly well, und will next youf take a from town. ' . mile front ln-it hue on Sil
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winter With her son, W. E. Holmes of similar trip north. At present the Doc­
healthy. Elevation 70 feet above San­
Sanford Heights.
tor’* efforts are confined to Hie marketing 1ford Cheap and term* easy C. F. Wil­
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J, S. Dus* of N ew Smyrna is In the city of southern vegetables in the Miutlx-ru liams. Box 923, Sanford, Fin
For Sule—Firiesi muck laml tn »into,
today looking after the Coronado beach markets.
olready drained, ready for cultivation, •| I3H West Bay St.
JACKSONVILLE. ILORIDA
real eslate of which his fufrrfly is the
within a mile railroad station Twenty
Mrs,
Bruton
has
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in
Bishop
principal ow ner.
mve tracts only forty tfulltir» tin tier«.
Block corner 1’nlmctto and First. Open­ P. W Humphrey's. Jlronson. Flu l(J-7tp
R L. Hughes, president of the Vege­
ing of füll millinery Thursday and Fri­
Plants for Sale—Celery, lettuce a;-d
table Grow«a Association is back at his
day.
cauliflower for the next two weeks. A
desk and will gel the m achin«y in mo­
Dorncr, Cefr-ty Ave.
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Tiled • or Kecord
To Rent—House with ti Rooms, and
Messrs. Woodruff, Gridin. Brittain and
N. 1!. Garner to Henry Mclaiulln. 51
Bath room Corner Magnolia Ave ami
L I V E R Y , F E E D and
Bradshaw of Orlando were in the city
J. H. Smilti to John N. McKwun. SjlMKl, nth Ht Apply A. L W tliianuuai D A
Caldwell &amp;»_Soas
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yesterday enroute home a f t« a few days
C. H. l^lller et nl to M M Slewtirt.
For Sale—Life scholarship in Draugh­
S A L E S S T A B L E
spent at I»a y tons Beach.
$4^00.
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tin'* Business College; good for both Book
M. M. Slew art und wile to Henry keeping and itflUogmiihUf course in any
Rev. K. Ü. Brownlee, who occupied the
H a m o s » arid W a g o n s
D ls c k s m l'th ln * a n d H o rs o s h o o ln g
of lire Drdughon’s Colleges.
Einjutre
(Xdpitof the I’rcsbyicilan church Sunday Wight. $4.500.
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Mnrtltu Clark to Henry Wight,¿SGl.59. llcrtiid oihpcH o r s e s and M u le s B o u g h t and E x c h a n g e d
left far Atlanta Monday morning to re­
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George 1. Pocock to (invitl Sifnnlon?,
sume his charge at Rock Spring, Atlanta.
HEAVY HAU LINO AND C O N T R A C T IN G
having real twrttfte in charge. See me
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Mtal F. J. Gonrnlea has returned from $150.
and get my price»;tui tuiper tuingiug and
Monger l.muJ Co to C K. Hnmilcy. painting before letting to some one else,
a shaft visit to Jacksonville. It will be a
and j will Mvp you money and give you
1107.50.
great pleasure to her friends to know that
n gdod job. Give the a cltunce to hid is
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she is reçup«nting from her recent illness.
nil I ask Ask W. J McBride or Mrs. W
King $5.
R. Gardner/ 313 Magnolia Ave. Drop
Sam Williams haa returned from n
O. E, Iniilmit and Wife to W D. Esltfl. postal In postoffice L L. Wood. 9 if
two weeks vacation spent at Clayton,
$70U
For Sale—At Cameron City, store hniM
Q u i c k e r , N e a t e r an d B e t t e r th a n the O l d W a y
C*-» in the mountains. The change did
Huwurd Packard Land t o to I .luhn- mg nml loti building two-stori6s. wttli
him a world of good and tin in ready to
store-room.Ih*U»w uml living rooms altove
soji. $1,600.
take up ihe burden where be left off.
Running witter on both floors Ion 67 ■-&gt;
Just T ry Me and See
Same Man but N ew Location
Annie J, Sp&lt;tiikmuii to Flln L Moore, h&gt;oi front, flowing well and fence; leusiil
L i t ó Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hughes arrived in A$A;. .
for one yenr nt $15 per month; bringing
No. 113 W. f irst Street, Next Door to WoodruffN Store
thé çlly last Friday a f t« spending the
C. B. Hansel and wife to S. S. Griltiu, 1R percen t on investment. Inquire Her'*r
at their old home In Dayton, $i5o. v
nld office. Also a t Cameroii City one
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three-room house with, front porch and
L Ohio. Their many friends ore glad I»
•■J,. T- DasliWood anti wife to 11 A. screen«! back porch, running water ih
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SANFORD, TLORIDA
greet them again.
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Hood, $10.
Itotise. chimney and fireplace, fenoe and
kj* J**0’ D Jenkins, chief c l« k to the
Chan. A.-Da^ldx and wife to Hannah walks; rents for 56 per month. Inquire »»»V»\»»\»V»»»»V»»»%»»»*»»»WWW\v»»»\»»»»»***»»»»»»*»»***»
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r superintendent of the A. C, U , railway Sodçrloçd, $flfÿ"
Attractive
cottage
for
rent
furnished.
• at thH place j» having a nica night-room
Win. P . Siníui and wifu tu l i W. Guillo.
Centrally Located. Address P O Box H43,
D r i n k a B o t t l e of
; -b°ti»eerected on Third street, near French 31.400/;
City.
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•sveaaa. Contractor Shinholzer Is doing
Jns. L. Giles to W D. Currie. $ 1 1.000.
For Rent—A nice little truck furm. 4 i
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D. W. Currie to Stnvia Colony Co, $17. acres in cultivation 2 years, partly tiled.
Enquire at. Herald Uftice.
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Mr. Henry Allen and family of Ubfy, 000. *
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One of Hie most suitable tracts pi land
A. D. Newton and wife to Nancy
HidWJiavc arrived In Sanford to make
in Florida, near ihe beautiful Indian River
d&gt;dr home here. Mr. Allen was here last Johnson. $25.
, now open fof sale. .If you want good
, ipriag and purchased' a ¿va-acre fono on * Prosper Colony Co., to 0. F. Hill, $100,
land, pretty scenery, health nnd comfort,
■Robt H.’R am sey.. Tr. to Hunter Lund do'uot let this offer slip by. write to J. F.
, th* wmi side, which he win begin to I t*
SundeU. Lake Mary Fla.
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g in g e r a l e o r s o d a w a t e r
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty bearing
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uufncturcd
with jHirc dislillcd wnlcr—Uioy. will prevcni illncta^ aid fi„.
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«Mns, m oth« and " W m of X W. Die- carried In Snnfurd. Mrs. Bruton wants large bearing pear trees, tnodren 5-room
digestion nnd give you health
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ived In-the etty Saturday'evening to see you Thursday'nm! Friday.
south Golden 1-tke, 3 miles south' Fast of T h e Sdnforxi Coca Cola B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , FI*
Fsytxosa, (Jn^and are. visiting Mr.
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Irt Dicklns. i Thctie m any friends
S c o u ts Take a Hike
way. also Oveldo railroad. Fine drinking
1glad to W^lctyne timo» again to
ThvU&lt;y Scout* under the lendrrship water, good bathing, fishing anti swim­
$2-tf
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going
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to
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of PhUadelfarms for rent on shares. No money re­
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Lake wt»F e (hey look a ' swim and re*-, quired. Also sohto for cueh rant. Levi
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turning l/(e in the evening. The long lilnford owner, and dealer in Sanford IÍ r . H. RAND. Prasldsm
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A number of the young friends ot Ed­
gar Tipton pleasantly surprised him at
his home on West- First street Friday »
night, O ct 13. in honor of his eleventh
birthday anniversary. Gr.mes were play&gt;i
durln'g Hm evening. After wldch refresh­
ments were- served in the dining room,
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wishing him many more happy birthdays.
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You «re invited to atiem l tho Millinery
Opening at Mr*. Bruton next Thursday
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•mved In Sanford Inst week to look over and Friday. All Hie latest stylo« In fall

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Only Solution Qf the Present System of Middlemen’s Profits
kESTEROAV v u Sunday, Tfwsre
v u “company“ at Happy Hol­
low farm. Thera* moat alway* "company,” for that mat­
ter. Wa Ilka to have folia with us. All
the doors of the big bungalow-farmhouse
am always wide open to our kin and
friends, just any old time, writes William
R. Lighten in "Back to the Land.”
But this Sunday gathering was rather
lot—farm folks, all of them,
keenly Interested in the life of the farm;
end al) “back-to-tbe-landera,” whose con­
nection with the farm had come after a
more or less rough-and-tumble experience
with' llfo in town. There was n round
dozen of us at the table for dinner. We
had plenty to talk about
The talk dwelt for a time upon the cost
of,living. That was natural enough when
you consider what was on the table. I'm
not meaning to be offensive; I’m just tell­
ing you.

the smokehouse was hanging full and
- there were 00-cdd pigs in the hock pas­
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 win­
dow a t a broad acre of them, with a sec­
ond crop just planted!
The long and short of it Is that here on
the farm we could dish up u dinner |lke
_tlpit every day in the week, if we wanted
to take the trouble to fix it. gathering the
stuff within easy arm's reach of the farm­
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A wholly false social theory was at live
bottom of the trouble, centuries ago. He
only was a t/ue blue-blood whose hands
wore unstained by growing or handling
the products of the soil. There was
something low-caste about the soil; to es­
cape from it was the firsA tepof the mnn
who wanted to be somebody.
' Funny, isn't |t! Hut true, ¿very true.
They may not be willing to owit'It. but 0
out of 10 of the youngsters who have
quit the farm evin ip our own day to sell
ribbons over the counter, or to pore Over
daybook and ledger, or to start business .
as some sort of servant or middleman,
have been moved by jhat very spirit
Look for a minute at some of the con­
sequences and then say whether you
honestly believe that these near-aristo­
crats of shop ami office have really made
much headway towards the sweet free­
dom they sought I'vo been one of them,
for yean and years; my memory of that
rims is still fresh; and as unpleasant' as
It is fresh. Unless I'm most wofully mis­
taken. the liberty thst lies la breaking
away from the soil Is a mighty poor ex­
cuse for the reel thing. If this form life
be base slavery, then I'm ceftalnly stuck
on it.

Old Days ¡Recalled
la the old days, when we bought every­
thing for our- table, (here were lots of
things we couldn't afford We wanted
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them, too—little delicacies put of season;
like p milk-fed broiler In January, oc fresh
. asparagus tips forced-in latp summer. In.
those days it would have *beast .¿ very
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special occasion If we had a boiled
on the table along. #fth fried’
Such things cost too much to fad'reOieaa-. . . &gt;
Jy Indulged on a qiodercle lncotfle. Vi •* "*’**
flow see the . difference:' Now,
nhthlng too good
* -Arave to reckon
f'W trouble, of course,
’.A
table “eatr,” but the r e e f ¿oat. In doflars

As It w af the bare coat of producing
that dinner on the farm didn’t exceed 10
cents a plate. No guest'was scared, and
neither host nor hostess kept an anxious
eye on anybody's appetite.
What difference did it make to us thst
the town price of frying chickens was six
bits a bead, when there were hundreds of
the plump youngsters running arobnd
the placet What did we care about the

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Tax Is Being Paid
. On everything be buys to eat from the
city grocery or market the townsman
pay* a middleman's tax of from 509 to
1000 per. cent or more—from five to
ten times the actual cost of production,
lu the fixing of these prices the consumer
lias no voleo—out a whisper. Do you
call that .taxation without representation!
What!
W hat's to be done about it! As usual
we're doing a lot of agitating' over per­
fectly absurd expedients. We're talking
about fixing prices by law. We're agi­
tating the possibilities of "co-operation"
between producers and consumer* direct,
leaving the army of middlemen to starve.
We're fussing with Just every solution
but rite right «no.
What It the right one! There aren't
many to choose from. There's Only one.
and it’s perfectly plain. .

Back to Soil Is Call
When wc find that we're headed In ex­
actly the wrong direction, w h a t' II there
to do but turn square around and bead
back! In this case It's back to the land:
The problem of simple living Is never to
be solved but In n return to the soil
We've got too far away, os It Is, and
every bit of foolish trifling with these ar' tittcioJ "remedies" serves only to take us
farther and farther from the only possible
solution that's so plain as to m sks argument seeiuan absurdity— ,,.^ Bcliere mo, when we had that "com '
petty” to Sunday dinner a t Happf Hol­
low, the dinner' was «erred. with a sur pretoe content, a peace 'which the har■ astad townsmen would flbd pest under• standing. ’
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The butter was made on the farm; there
was unlimited sweet milk; there were
peaches "put up” on the (arm and smoth­
ered with thick cream; there was a piled
dish of fresh white grapes; there wuslL
oh. no end of truck like that, Mery bit of
it. except the "seasoning.“ produced right
here on the farm
Wt were two 1tours at table, eating and
talking. There was ,n plumb plenty of
everything for everybody—not skimped
helpings carefully spread but on the
plates to look like cnouglt, but the sort of
.plenty you read about, with every soul
coming back a l least onoe for another bit
of white meat or an extra potato or a
second try nt the asparagus or another
glass of milk.
Nobody was timid; and when the Inter­
est lagged at last hunger was far from ua
Well, as 1 say. wo fell a-talklng. Wo
all carried in our heads memories of the
times wficn we were mere townsmen, car­
rying Itome our food in baskets and parcels
from the shop and market. Wa did a lit­
tle sum In arithmetic, helped put by hud,
cold experience. 1lore's the result:
,
U ours had bMn a town table, set out.,
with that dinner for a dozen, of Just the
same things and In the same abundance,
'with the nearest approach we coukl make
toTbfc same quality. It would have tu t ua t
back at least a good round $15 In real
money. And then the family would have
strung along for a couple of days on arti­
ficial messes of left-overs, down to the
last item of chlckenbone soup on Tues­
day.
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CvrVy mlddlcinah who geU his hands
an a bit of.food stuff, from, a bunch of
radishes to n beef carcass, tacks some­
thing to the price before he passes It
along. Being human, he adds all the
traffic will bear. What be can’t take
single banded be takes through protec­
tive association* and gentlemen's agree
jnents. That's business. Our quarrel
’ oughn't to be with that, but with our own
tame Indulgence.
We take a lot of credit to ourselves as a
nation because we once kicked over the
traces rather showily when we thought
we were being put upon by a system of taxation without representation. We
date national Independence from the
time when we made that protest stick.
Yet here we are ncck-dcep in a condition
incomparably worse in principle "and
worse In effect; a condition which we
ourselves have deliberately built up; a
condition under- which two-thirds of all
our hundred million people deliberately
tax themselves to the point nf extortion
merely for the take of maintaining the
"system” which has brought this condi­
tion about.

days of struggle for a living, to wake in
the morning and look out of doors and
see plenty of everything In plain sight— ,
" enough, enough not for today only, b u t' ’
for tomorrow and next week—and then
to understand that it's all ours, with no
middle man blocking the way with his
tolls on enjoyment. There’s plenty. There
it lies. We've produced it ourselves, out
of our own soli, and there's not a thing,
not a fraction of a ceut, to be tacked on
to the bare, rock-bottom cost of produc­
tion before it comes to our (able. There's
not a middleman on earth who can take
a picayune In ruke-off on the smaUcil
shred of our abundance. IX&gt; you tee!
There's the fly In the ointment—not
Uve middleman himself, but the utterly
foolish scheme of things which has bred
so many middlemen that they've become
a pest—worse than that, an almost in­
tolerable burden. II began with the foolMg, notion that to produce one's own
food from the soil Is u base and menial ‘
business. It Was so much easier, so
much more dignified, to let Georgo do It.

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There was milk-fed spring chicken, fried,
heaped platters of i t replenished three
times from the kitchen, with a lot left
over. Those chickens were picked from u
flock of 600, hatched last spring on the
farm.
There was another platter of Lolled
ham—grown, cured and smoked on the
form; there were creamed new potatoes.
Country Gentleman com on live cob and
asparngss tips, all fresh from the farm
garden. There were eggs fixed up some
fancy way—gathered fresh tha night be­
fore from the farm henhouse.

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and cents. Is negligible. We do the work '
ourselves: we enjoy It—and there's abko.
lutely nothing that adds a cent to the
original cost.
Here's the principle of the matter,
which nobody can deny; the farther you
remove yourself from the source of your
food supply, the mote that food is going
to coat you. That is to say, the more
middlemen you have In the social scheme,
the more you have to pay. There's never
n folly which we don't have to pay for;
and they all cost more than they're worth.

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Voung Lady In New Yçirk Adopt*
Men’s Attire.
Iro tfu c tlo n a by Telegraph Trom the

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The following wire from th»- Citrus Kx
change was received yesterday:

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Tampa, Fla . t|ct. 16. Hill
young wom*n Herald, Sen ford, Fla.:
Of m uilonatr.
Shipper* may prépare begin moving
ba*n held for

egg* In Its a»ns»Uon*l roiaturow
tba aborting ■In tho
^ ^ T û ’s of Jltn Fisk* by Edward Bib , Broadway C*otral ho*
-ffgjr occurred In n N*w York
hous. on. «waning when
cousin of th* slayer of Flak.

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Cttrua Cxchonie

Ycrk Aboctlau Injolva. Cau.ln

H a » l*o
fof *jo4Rtjig pgm
N o humbug, gu » ra iilrn i It» tin til it it rcvomrtuJtfl to
m money rcium ietl. L i lt i n g ] «pphcAtHm hg* currtl G n c t r i
Kbeum Alitin. F e io o i
H e ld At hr. I tMAon O i l a iieJi D t» tA ic4 F lf t . itch eve* all pain when propctly ip p licti.

Stanogrspher Wh o Bt l l e ve t In Oefng
Comfortsbl a Whan at W o r k In
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Ideal

"fcfipj&amp;Ufided 3 ycaia lince tnd all A ir d cligh(rd lh«i h$vt u»rd it,

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0 | r € C t l O R t ^ S f i S i i u n i f a thick cL«th and apply over pain of any kind, re m o w before
J t h liittii and continue In Apply

Presant Pashiona.

fiowT York.—The bwwest slogan of
Manufactured tiy J. S. T H R A SH E R
reform In wuuien'a dreaa la; “T rou­ i:
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-------------sers for tliu buslueea woman!" If
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ever men aud women aro to bo equal
J. G. M A R TIN
Lake Mary, Florida
a radical teconatructfuu In woman’*
dreas m ust tako place aay tho cman*
clpatreaaes of th e aex. The reform ba*
already begun and a bravo ‘ llttla
stenographer In a downtown Now
York ofllca la the first champion of
Get up a Party, Hire
tbe causo. She has Introduced tro u ­
Launch and Come to
sers an d ahlrtw alsi. as l oaiunie fur n«r*worklng hours. While sho Is enthus­
iastic to a degree, her courage falls
hef when It comes to going to and
Learn to swim in that shady Pool. No rocks, ntr holes, no
from work In man's attire. Foe this
reptiles
to hurt you. Safe for any child. - No Sewera^ no slime,
purpose She has a dress which aba
only
pure
well water
slips on.
Ljnptied and cleaned every «lay. Every convenldiice for
This young woman Is not of the
Picnic parties. Refreshmenta Open Thursduys and Sundaya
type th a t has worn trou sers as a m at­
Other days by arrangement.
ter of principle or convenience before.
She Is dark, dashlu», buoyant and rig ­
The Launches "Msmis" snd “ Nellie" will lesvr from City Dock it 2 inJ 3 P. M*
F l o r id a C rr ^ t is R k c h a n c e ,
orous. and the picture of her herewith
Thursday* and S undays
P r i c e 2 5 c Ro un d Trip
Tampa, Fla.
establishes her undeniable claim to
good looks. H itherto tho women who t W W i V W W V H W W W t W W M U W WH W W W W m W W W H H '
School Library and Art Collection have worn m en's a ttire have lacked
It is a question whether many of the both youth and good looks
Rome,
parents of the school children, to say like Dr Mary W alker, had the cour-

about October 20 Parson Browns and sim ­
ilar early varieties. Mature and edible
and should ship fast as possible m d ean
up mailing way for later varieties in No­
vember. Prosecutions for Immature fruit
will be rigid as heretofore, but early vari­
eties ahould clean up before general
movement begins. Boxes containing ear­
ly varieties should be plainly stamped
name of variety to protect against seizure
a t destination oud misbranded boxes will
be confiscated. Will later wire informa­
tion best time for movement ordinary va­
rieties ample Time to protect shippers
against delay. Little exchange fruit will
Its policy being to move only
outsiders are hereby
ship soon as legally

P IC N IC

W O O D LA N D PARK

nothing of thecititerwvd Ow. i»»wi&gt;oTtkwxL.sjSArJaLa b &lt;klkj Oftfllkilon« nnd dressed
even know all th at is being done by
more than faithful ond ever alert fac­
ulty of tne High School and their able
corpa of teachers, to bring the schools of
Sanford up to as high standard of effi­
ciency and equipment us that of any
School in the state, or

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Aasallant*.

, u »hot by two 7 oung women, whom
•ke had call«.) upon in their rooms.
Th# near trngpdy—for Btokea was
wounded thr«« llm««— created a sen«»*
ties In lbs metropolis and before H*
last echo*-* die away there may ba
tome surprising and probably icandslous rsvolallona. The atorlee of
th* murderous assault Itself vary.
gtokss Is flfty-««ven years of age,
e nattv« of N«w York and la th e son
.of James Htokes, who am assed a for­
tius In banking and commerce. Hlg
first wife, who was of Bpnnlsb and
Cuban descent, secured a divorce
from him In 1900 and auba«qu«nUy
married Philip M l.ydlg.
By the
terms of the decree he-was forbidden
to marry again during the lifetim e of
B n gtoki-». In 1906 Bloke« wa*
drade the defendant In a sensational
lavsult Lucy Handolpb, a beautiful
yonng woman who was called “the
belle of Kentucky«* brought actlota
against him for (1,000 a m onth for
the suport of herself and her aon, two
ytars old. Bb« lost tho caae, how*
eYer, because sho could not abow any
written sgr^cment by Btokea to pro­
vide for the boy.
Last February Stokes slipped .over
. lo Kew Jersey end m arried Mlsa
Helen Elmwood yf Deftvor, who had
been living at the Ansonla (or eoveral
year*

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Blokes Is the owner of * larga
stock fanu In Kentucky and for many
years raced entries from th at farm.
Mlaa (Irahatn.li twenty-two year«
bid.and Miss Conrad nineteen. T he
former ha« b««n on the stag« n-couNe bf je a n and th’* la tte r la a faabk)* wilt««

BOASTS A BUSINESS . HERM IT
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della Goods Only W hen He
Is 8 o Disposed.

During the past week the faculty of
the High School has been engaged in un­

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like inen because they found tnon's
clothes much more com fortable than
their own. O thers hnve put on coat
and trousers- In ¿&gt;rder the bettor to
earn th eir Bring and hav« wept when
they were discovered and hnd 'to re
sumo th* conventional apparel of
their eex. But this girl stenographer
Is the youngest and prettiest of the
women who have entertained ad­
vanced Ideas of dress reform and
have dared to carry them -out.
Bh« try no moans wishes to a ttra c t
attention or who Is adopting trousers

packing, cataloguing and placing in their
proper order (he one hundred new books
that were ordered in the summer and
which have lust arrived, nmkntg in all
three hundred volumes now owned hy the
High School.
It may not be mal a |*npos to refresh
tho memory of those who may have for­
gotten—and Inform others who ure Inter­
ested in our High School—to give a short
resume of the Hstory of tin* High School
library and art ncquiiution I lie first
graduating class of four young ladies gave
n measuring party under Miss (tukld s
direction, the proceeds of which were ¡«it
aside as a nucleus for a fund «ticy hoped
to secure, with which to add to the small
collection of books they ulrendy had The
second graduating class gave a garden
party and added something to th r fund
on hand.
Two years ago Miss tiulld, hy personal
Interest and cfTort secured the sum of
$50, in contributions from the business
men of the city. This sum Its* been aug­
mented from time so time by the enter­
tainm ents given by the pupils uf the High
School.
Early In the spring the Sanford Wed­
nesday Club presented the High School
with eight volumes of lioi/oi's France
T. J. Miller gave then! a complete sel of
Coojcr » Wurks, and llie trustees [aesentCT them U complete set of Southern LilT K a T r o u s e r * O tr i.
e ature ..The proceeds 1rom ”Tlie Mock
V.
Trial" was another contribution to the f o r t h e t a k e o f 'b e i n g
b ts a rre o r
library fund,, with which the hundred vol­ u n i q u e S h è la a c t i n g p u r e l y f o r c o r n
umes Were bought this summer T he| f o r t a m t h e a l t h - m l la g r e a t l y o p p o s e d
contain standard works 'such us Dickens to t h e p r e t e r i t » t y le e fxjr w o m e n , h o Ut
lu g ( h a t th e y m e b a o e ly Ilim io U e a t
and Scan, and others in cúmplete sets
S h e la u y o u tig w o m a n w h o h u e til
The literary societies of tlutlllgh School
w a y s b e e n f u ll o f s e l f r e a p e d . a m t in
h iv e hy their entertainm ents secured a d o p t i n g t r o u s e r s In p l a e e o f « K iri*
$174. with which some of the works of d i e Im a d o t t a a o w i t h d ig n it y a n d r e a
art now adorning the wails ol the High to n - S p e a k i n g o f her v i e w s o n d rH a a
4 b o u l Were puichased. and which they • b e a a y e i
••There la hardly a girl who ha; OQt
até proud to show to their parents and
friends who will visit the school. The dressed herself In man’* clothes some

Chicago—Here Is lb « 'p ictu re of a
fullness hermitage. Frequently we Nike of Samoilirnce, ‘ with pedesl*^ Car­
Hkf of a matt who - baa turned *hla bons’ Roman Forum. Collo«eum, ..The
on the world and ha* tAken up Ardí of Constantine, Aeropoli*, .The IH1U
•¡7* ,bo&lt;1» In aome p lace' where no of Columns. The Arraignment of Catallrte,'
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*** hlt? or fcear' hl* rote*. Crudo Rene’s Aurora. Avenue of Middlpr
• Jyt here Is a hehnlt'fbr.biMlneM. ana, bands, Angel bf the Viol, Madonna of thr
l * Indies, a-lot of It:- Ip this odd- Chair, four other picture* wefn bought
***** building he .11res alone sa v e fo rrJ -with the p&amp;6eed* of an art exhibit, held

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U*t spring: Tlie r Temple of Phil**, -ill.
Anthony of Padun ( Watts), Sir Callahud,
and Tho Matterhorn
Sanford 'parents and citizens «Te to be
o*e than congratulated' on JmvnTg such
• corps of teachers 4&gt;hél jiiglí School faculty, who are not only teaching' Hirlr pu­
pils tho prescribed course of study hut are
tralnltrg'thelF imitáis, and are sincerely
Ihiccrsied In cultivating and elevating
the nTq^lt of their pupils, whlie helpjng
them to comprehend some uf the higher
beauties of the soul as they realize "It is
a r tb l l o f life to live."
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N otice o f S l o c h h o l d c r a * M eeting
A meeting of the .stockholder.* of the
Sanford Hotel and impeovement C or Is
hereby called in the director«' room of the
People* Bank a t Sanford, Florida on Wed­
nesday, November 15th, 1911»-'« 10:39
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’ The meeting is called for the purpose of
electing officers to a;rve for the entuing
■year and t h e trnnSnetkm of such other
business as sftay properly dome before the

meeting.

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Nat urc. T h e preference of each class of vegetation for its
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source of plant food is carefully studied as well as the proper
proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, no waste.
\V,th proper application of proper food vegetation outgrows diseases
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and insects tq 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
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tjyio or other 'Juat for a la ffc '* There
mixing done w ith la te st im proved Sani­
li pot .otto who ever haa- dooe so b ut’
tary .m ach in ery ; ‘ .
h*« sighed for tho freedom of moye*
mflft which «Urte have dexyled her.
l ata uot a dlreea emancipator ; *n&lt;K
Spencer's'Bread handled by all first
drèame. oply of her hobbyw But ( t&gt;*
lieve the 'preheat atyle bt^PItht a k jtp
» Y . class grdeers*
[a not oufy uncomfortable but Inw
m o d e s t 'Trouser* are tar g w * A**,
cent tor women than their ijihrrbwj
•kirU *nd low 'cut waists.- Tbjiyxkfe
SPECIAL ORDERS' FILLED P R Q ^ P T iy
more economical and hyglenl^. ’ They
do not gathar dual and g«n &gt;&gt;4 the
way skirl* do. end If. you wear trou
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acre there t(; no^ necessity Jor wear­
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who enjoyed the cor*«. Every one of
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skirt*—long eatahllahed cuatota."
Doubtless the preaeht faablona bare
reached such » point of abaurdlty that
a greater reform In women's wear
than baa e rer been known before will
reaulL In the hobble skirt. faehlon
t.-. ( r i m S u fti, on» fatehlM* t t f t « opposite PosioOce)
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overreached Itself—«v*n lu Inventor*
laughed at the prspostqyousnesa of 1L
H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
It ha* furnlahed one of tba strongest
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antleuffrago argument*: "A eex that £ Y
deliberately cripple* lUelf la not auffldently Intelllgont^pi be allowed to \ Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fjsh a Specialty
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concemlni
Society People.
P O IN T S

PU R ELY PERSO N AL

Celery City Vanity r e i r While
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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 a t 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 m utt 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 “W aaito.JM lW vJ
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; M arian 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
a i 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, P each es 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. Neal 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
a t 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 as. 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. ' •
t „ v / M. W. Lpvm , Clerk.
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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
ing 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
6 S an s trip . "You are now la the bast
action of this country sad 1^ , tbs beat
Southern state. When yoo get out there
you wig h ta r tnore about the “hedi
horse’* 4nov envoi ^ 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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CITY POLITICS*

STARTLING INFORMATION

D epartm ent o f Agrtouiture S ta rtle s
tjw World Ifs Year Boob
a.
I g I g Ij I
Tbe following sensation, wes culled by
Thomas K. Bates for the Information of
P reg resslv e 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
m ent 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 p t 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 fo rt short time
that bear symbiotic 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." , t • /
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 ss “perfect fit’' 1 had him
w ith 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
T riltyT m rnct tout e r r r m ir o -jw*
farther. “ Hie services were s p p s d s t d j-“
order that you may-give It that pub­
New South African Induitry.
by the Company, and his advancment n
licity which Is its due.
F our whaling veasets which aro
for progress was steady. I lost track of
Ing fitted out at Cap* Town will f
Yours with muct\ love,
him for a short time hut keeping hi*' ad­
South Africa a new lnduatry
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T h o m a s 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
W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
e borne on the East Side end by work
aaeirra
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
tuo*wou)d shine, end when the moon
S a n fo rd .
F lo rid a
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
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know of his success He has been steady,
and at no time has ever been accused of
Low Prices
. Easy Payments.
Pico Block
any extravagance. He has been pro­
gressive, lie has not invested his profits
in any othry'piace but where he made i t
He ha* Lave*ted it in Jjroperty, and that
property H taxed by 1the ’ dty , end yet
there are those who do'' not have any
property assessed to them who call a
w.
gentlemen of this stripe anti-lmprovo—
b h
■■■MggigggNwgMWHaaMW—N— — — * .
menL 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 ol
tbe beat town in Florida. J.. r A l Ankb« U*Jm Tkfe H d l q f t n |S ii A4

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General Fire Insurance
The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

DISTRIBUTORS FORi
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Steinway &amp; Sons
Mehlin I
Behr Bros. - Mathushek
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“Crown” .
Story &amp;. Clark 5;
Kohler &amp;. Campbell - Haines Bros,
and Fischer .

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. I be Blllloa-Doliar hen
Hurrah for (he Am erkao beat Let the
white-bended eagle proudly spread hi»
wind* u the unchallenged bird of (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
tional prosperity a t the present tiros. * (

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JA C K S O N V IL L E

Variable wind* end light. shower* to­
night followed by cooler weather. Wednes­
day and Thursday.
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Ten miles from either .Saafordjor Orlando op main road will open its
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
phone, writl^ or Wire
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t m r o f BOM m t S T A U PRESS
Aa f«Home of th e W M k 'i M o il lm*
M rtont lloppenlng* In ttw .Stata'i Domain. .
of Commefoo of Sutherland
¿yirte has the largest eftroUment thla
j t tt 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
,
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 ila 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 10, 1S 11

PROSPECTS BRIGHTER
Warm Weather Period Seems
To Be Broken
GROWING STUff 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
|y
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.

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 Frost Data
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 s p r in g , F e b r u a r y 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
Leader
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The uverrgjto length of the crop ss«»on
To The Cltlrrns 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 Departure of Trains
present size. I hnve lived n straight,
writers—Mrs Ernest Tolar,
NORTH HO IfNll
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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Ar 2.1C a. in.
No.
Despite the close watch ketn upon
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us t
•’ 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 e d d in g 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
'Moose. Send 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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9(2.000. thcwcontrlbutiou of tlie Moos«
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M arlon C ounty Fair
«• lodges thrbugfiout the United States.
Marion county will hold the annuul fair
on November 21. 22. 23 and 24th and tmvc * The board of Ifgflllh of^ Pensacola lias
hung up some elegant prises in the spud declared tliat ilio public drinking' wip
¿ Jks' W
class. Sanford horsemen expect to par­ must go.
ticipate and the fair us usual promises lo
The first carload of grapefruit to be
be a success.
.
shipped Iront Dade county this season
left Miami Saturday. The car was com­
Mrr-and Mrs C. C. Butler of Jeckson- posed of 300 boxes.
"¿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
chine went over n ten-foot embankment ternoon, October lfltpV was made tlie Oc­
; and turned turtle, pinning its passengers casion of a holiday 0n tKé part qf the
underneath. The sput where the accident people of the town.
occurred I» located.in a large Adirondack
Notice of stockholders’ Meeting *
preserve owned by the Rockefellers.

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A massacre of all Europeans is planned
by tlie radical dem ent among the Turkish
resident of Salonkl. European Turkey, ac­
cording to refugees from th at place.
. Florida's law prohibiting tbe shipment
of Immature fruit is to be carried into
United States court on the ground that
the law as applied to Interstate shipments
- 1 .1 Ik 1“ vtoloittm of the commerce douse qf,
tbe constitution of the United Stales.
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A meeting of the stockholders of the
Sanford Hotel and Improvement Co. is'
hereby called In tbe directors*, room of the
Peoples Bank at Sanford, Florida on Wednesdqy, ^Wovemher 15th, 1911, a t 10JO
a. m.
The meeting is catted for tbe purpose of
electing officers to servo for the ensuing
year and tbe transaction of such other
business as -may properly come before the
meeting.
J . J. M a in , Pres.'

W. J. THKPtNi Sec.

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NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gteaned from
Varloifs Sources
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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 Readers
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
‘
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.
.
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.
"
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 riv e r .
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.
**
The i!ederal court of. appsPfcA Jodge
Pardee presiding, has rendered a decision *
declaring (tie Southern Wholesale Grocers'
tailon to bg-%falr organization and *
restraint of trade. This brings
to an end a suit instituted by the Fedor- • ,
al governroeui at Birmingham more than
a year ago in which tbe association was
accused of violating the Sherm an a n ti. *
(rust law.

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Lexington, tty« .w a s the iqecca this
week of Confederate vetgryru, Uietf sons
Btid daughters from all o v e r 'l b s West
and South. The occasion fbr the gather­
ing was the unveiling of (hi eighteen-foot
bronre equestrian monument to General
John H. Morgan, the Confederate lead « .
^ Votes for women in Virginia within ten
yeoVa. a prediction of Governor Wllllard
Hodges Mann, Of the Old Dominion com­
monwealth. was one of the most applaud­
ed sentim ents expressed at th e ' fourth
annual convention qf tbe Atlantic Deep­
er W aterways Association's sessions at
Richmond ■today. Gov. M ann-.declared
th at ha was by 6u means committed ^-to
the belief that such a condition was »
be expedient
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October » . 1911
SAltlENrORD HERALD
=*=
r ■
t
T
Qrpwth t f i. o. o. r
•_ Ode to tlja Auto
the Misses Lilian Higgins, • Ea- and went* to Browning's mill from where
Ortr djshlU t * the poerbsess. I’m sadtag a flaOne of the greatest orders In 'th*
.
he
telephoned
the
snetur*
Olfloe.
Justice
PttrdoD. Margaret Dana. Lucca
xlay D that of the Odd FeUow»,
today
FeUov», who
rvw
inortasgsd
ih*
homs
for
aa
août,
and
1
am
Marshall
went
to
the
mill
and
held
an
Chapped. Llndk Connelly, Clarissa teartxb«” wtlT'up la ih t runaD’.tw trm a quiet and anostsntailoui w»&gt; lav,
hog. Flora Price. Irena Thornton, Martha Inquest The body was iBat, of Mr.
scattered seeds, of klndneu uioM
;—
Items of Interest Concerning Miller, KatS Underwood, Adelaide Hlg- Holly.
pathway of I l i a ’ .
n* ^
tfm. J . Holly wag • man In the SO**.
gine, Anna McLaughlin. Douglas Aber­
Society People.;.___
M
«SiRSÜ
Îr.G
rt
l.(U—
m
m
»
T
te
following
facts
and
ngUitt
nathy; Ralph Wight, Karl- RoumlUat. He 1s married, but has no children. For
But ÜMiâailr wklasd about It snd tasisud tkst l taken from the report of the B7ih lna?
Forest1Gatcbel . Pope Wicker. Ernest several year* the family lived in Pslatka.
of tbe L O. O. F. which convtS
PO IN TS PURELY PERSONAL Betts. Osborne William*, Paul Jones. only six weeks ago moving to Rolleston lfIdÙnTr«t*s5” ltad«S, a tocnvsu. soSM Uns
liF
the
City
of Indiana poll» on SepttaAtr
"
from
Emmett
»treat
pear
the
Ice
factory.
' tb* titsbvar r it i ih* asta*
Wlttle Shepherd. Frank Shelley, Seth
AnJ io wit snJ
18th, 1911;
He
went
to
and
from
his
new.
borne
and
Woodruff, McDowell Butt. Harrold Long.
S;i wvjSssnrvd Um bams with a 1Um . ih * sseaod Membership of the Order *I
Mew Celery City Vanity ra lr Whlk
' tubava leekaaw.
this dty In a gasoline launch. It waa on
George
McLaughlin.
Away the Goldin HoursMfirst u tor p«r^of ite purefasss pries and • fvw
Tte
Dea
31.
1910.................
the Tuesday evening trip home and
oihrr i
2.W3.73I
' Social Gossip
For the relief of tick. . $
It
_ The boys of the Sanford High School nearly In sight of It that te was drowned. WJ/e raid
5
7‘
1.04»4,
ps
y
* Mn. H. P. Driver, entertained the every met Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4th, and The Jury’s verdict wae accidental drown­ Wühlte
ite car fars bill and Total receipts for 1910....
Odd Felkres Home, not in­
Thursday Bridle Club In the popular end organized the athletic association. The ing. Mr. Holly was an -industrious young
my
Om s 1 wsKnow*
cluding 11 In course of
ooeey tea rood) ot MD* Chariotte Keclor, officers for the ensuing year are Karl Roa­ man who lived happily with bis wlfs,
construction___ . . .
Thursday afternoon. Two table# of Bridge ni Lilat. president; Ray Maxwell, vice pres­ and has stood highly In the estimation of
ruptey m»chlf)c.
&lt;200.411«
(ten
j
M
ow
otters
ors
Sottie*
ite
rhino.
During
the last 40 years
wen played. Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin made ident; Clarence Maboney, secretary end all who knew him.
with *ol»«ncy Skins.
3358.431 members and
the top eoore and won the- Ant prize, a treasurer. Football plans for .the season
I’m sa ite n a fte ite
HD brother D R. J . Holly, the well- Whiletor
the lodilrnt Min.1
318394
destitute families
handtome eofa pillow. Mrs. R. S. Keelor were digetused. It wes decided that the known editor of the Sanford Herald, who
comlaS—i»st
reoelved the booby prize, a very pretty Sanford High School would bó represent­ was informed of the drowning and who
have received in relief JlJt.oi«
leather bridge score. After the conclusion ed on the gridiron by a . strong eleven, arrived here last evening to arrange for
Who wlU undertake to estin,’,,
It's tte pisce, of a dniaken sailor at ite tela of a amount of good that this and
of the game*, delicious guava cream and with Prof. Wild man as manager and tbe funeraU-Palatka News.
ru d ilrrtffii sh ip —
Orar tte buia to tte poorbaue, I'm kUiln’ a tel-' ■titutlons are doing for the enu* Qf h.
coke wen served.
Phil Alien, captain.
uv-t-cUp.
_ _ _
About Charley Lam er .
SpdtyT i **
—Verm 111tod. 4 D.. Republican.
Mn. Driver's guests were M n R. S.
Tbe Miami Herald D printing a aeries
Beys Scouts Organized
, Mrs. W. D. Holden. Mrs. 0. W
New Bank WIII0prn
Maks The Vagrants Work
Lest Saturday afternoon, through the of artklea on Who's Who and Why In
Mr*. G O. McLaughlin, M n Paul
The
Bank
of Winter Park will open b.
Kaaly. M n a W. King, and Mr*.'A. W. courtesy of Mr. C. R. Walker fourteen Miami and last week’s Dsae contained a * Jacksonville, Fla,- Oct, 10.—Aroused to
new
building
for Inspection by th*
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Sanford boys had the time of their life. good one on Chas. D. LelDer. Lack of action by reports of shortage of labor
UfOWll.
and
for
tte
receiving-of
dciw.u &lt;ndIt was the Am outing of Sanford Troon space forbids the entire publication but throughout tbe stata the Jacksonville
transaction
of
otter
buslhe*»
on Mond*.
we
reproduce
tbe
Sanford
part
because
Board of Trade has Instructed a special
Under the auspices of the Ladles Union No. 1 of the Boy Scouts of America. They
October
16,
at
10
o.
m„
and
(t o j ,
all
of
us
know
Charley
Leffier
and
be
were
taken
In
a
launch
serosa
Lake
Mon­
oommlttee to take up a campaign for a
a sociable was given at the parsonage
thirty
p.
tn.
brief
addresse»
*m
h&lt;
deserve*
all
the
good
things
said
about
roe
to
Enterprise,
The
lanncn
anchored
rigid enforcement of tbe vagrancy Dw In
of the Congregational church. Besides
In Jtbe
ofneer»
,
JackaonviUe. where the*« are s a k l . i o &gt;
h *Sduth
l i £ jPark
f f 1 °by
* 0
1Ikt’f» «»( the
the sodai mingling of friends the even- near the shore on the north side of the him:
The
boys
already
In
their
bathing
“But
before
gring
Into
the
life
history
several
thousand
Idle
negro
men
and
I®011
Triends.
after
wliicit refrtig.
log was made very enjoyable by musical
menti will be served. The excrei»« *ij|
te jo f Mr. Leffler It D best to begin at the grown boys
beginning end wort up to now.. When
The committee, o f which John G. Griffin be enlivened by music by the Wiatw
"quaRetteT composed
Park Band and tbe Roll in. o,ucie
Woodruff. Dr. C. E. Walker. Roland Wild- Sulphur Springs and spent a delightful four years rid Mr. Leffler moved to a promt ocnj -sHJpping man. D chairman,
ClubT te public is cordinl&gt; ,uvitolu
mao and Frank Polk contributed very hour la the water. After •the refreshing Alabama: and la 167? the family moved wifi hnid-.a meeting within tte next few
be
presenL
The banking liuuv mtuch D
to
Fbtitft
(0
a
little
town
called
Melonpleasure
of
tbe
water
they
wert
lined
up
day* JUBQ ¿oofildgr, menns of co-operating
largely toward the pleasure -and success
nearing
completion,
is built -,f u s r
villa,
now
Sanford.
Tterh*wsa
no
school
and
put
through
their'
military
tactics.
with thainunlclpof authoriUe* in driving
of the evening. A very amusing and
sand-lime
brick,
after
plans i«c(Mrrd by
In
MeioQville
but
there
was
one
tbfe®
That
completed
they
waddd
back
through
out tte va grants! JackaonviUe, like all
unique guessing contest furnished the
Mr.
Perdval
Rutton
an
archiiect of Ntv
miles
distant,
at
Fort
Roed.
Throe
miles
the
water
to
the
boat.
Wbdh'
the
boat
Florida
towns-sM
communities,
has
been
literary feature« of the program. The
York,
and
D
a
beautiful
and
txmmiodlosi
to
school
and
the
same
throe
miles
home
reached
the
wharf
at
Sanfohl
the
boy*
an­
feeling
tte
a&amp;fm
shortage
of
labor
very
nsgiM of a~ number of the prominent
structure,
end
D
bcDivtvl
that
ihe iam.
gave
young
Leffler
great
opportunities
to
nounced
their
arrival
at
tefcjM
lsr
•
keenly*)
Many.of
its
Industries
have
been
dtixena of Sanford, were represented by
tutlon
will
te
a
great
convenience
to ü»
*f
articles and picture*; the company were whoop and yell. After disembarking, think. What hD thought* were then hampered.
people
of
Winter
Park
and
.nmondial
cannot
te
recalled,
but
te
never
gave
Citizens beici ve thatmIf a rigid
igid campaign
to guees from these articles and pictures they lined up and gave three cheers for
of the Dwt: country.
r ITof
the correct names they were intended to C. R. Welker. Marching through the up thinking. Its a habit with him to­ D made for the enforcement
day.
was
yesterday
aqd
always
will
be.
streets
they
gave
their
Scout
yell,
repeat­
Idle negroes will be compelled to seek
suggest. A prize-was offered to the
Kltch*n Convsnlei'ci
person guessing correctly the largest ing It in front of the First National Bank, Some men never acquire that habit but permanent employment. Many want the
.
A
half
dozeu thumb tn. k». ■mb u
as
stated
above.
Leffler
Is
something
the
Peoples
Bank
and
the
Herald
office,
officers to go so far aa to make those
number of names thus represented.
are
used
by
artlata and arch!' ts. vUl
different.
where
they
disbanded.
'
accused
of
being
Idler*
shows
that
they
' ‘ Miss Mabel Cowan of Sanford Heights«
prevent the oilcloth on kltcl ■il '»blu
1 ( 1
Young
Leffler
learned
all
te
could
at
Tbe
first
meeting
of
this
organization
are
employed
for
*U
days
a
weekIl
D
guessed the largest number correctly,
front slipping Three »lour •hr frost
common dodge for chronic idlers to cd*o of a table and the ■»&gt;;,&lt;
and literally took the cake; as the prize InfSanford took place Sept. 18th (n the the little Fort Reed school and then his
■ uuuibff
was a generous slice of delicious cake parish room of tbe People* Church und parents sent him to Homer Academy. work a day or two at some inalgniAcatloa In back keeps It »«cure »nd ■luootk.
dalntly wrapped In whlti tissue paper under the direction of the pastor. There He used all they could give him there employment merely to envadf) the deslg
were oaty three boys present at this first and went to the University of the South nation a* a vagrant.,
tied with white rlbbqn
‘7 i
**
Miss Albino Frank, also of Sauford meeting, but these became so enthusias­ at Suwanee.J'enn.. and took three years
tic
that
boys
by
twos
end
threes
have
treatment
there,
end
wound
up
hD
edu­
y
¿/¡BeaUt
«
f
Mrs.
B.
J
.
Williams
Heights, guessed the next largest num­
ber correctly. A Silver offering was made been coming fn at each subsequent cation at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. taking ‘ a , The community was shocked at the
meeting. There are now twelve boys commercial course In a . well-knowo, Col. thtWgehoe of thq death of Mr*. B. J.
far the benefit of the church.
who have either passed the tender foot lege. .He came home to Sanford alias Wigi'nrptf which occured at the Daytona
A5
test or are preparing for that ordeal. A Melonville, equipped with theory. whWi ganltprium last Sunday night. Mrs.
The Sanford Music Club, held their first,
boy scout tender foot mvit be prepared be began to convert into practice.
WUllAJri* Va*.' taken seriously 111 about
*&lt;
meeting of the season Saturday after­
to tie four standard knots,’ must know
HD first mingle with work^ was with opqtnontliggo'.and , hoping the change
‘*
noon/ et tg4Wed£ In the studio, of Mrs.
.
»
the South Florida Railroad, a corporation, (q the coast would benefit .ter health she
the
history
of
the
American
Sag
and
be
T sn oie Stembridge Munson. The subject
■r.
able to give the twelve scout laws. He now a part of tbe Atlantic Coast Line, a joined her -huaband at New Smyrna
' ^ T ' O U can ^ct
considered was early English Music
then takes the following oath: On my hooot corporation. He was a cashier, until where b e 'D* engaged fn‘ business. Bet h e m hy ailMusic In the days of Queen Elizabeth
transferred to the' auditing debartinent of tomlng worae Mrs. Wllllqm» Was trinoved
v e r t ib in c in thi»
eras Very Interestingly treated in a paper I will do my best, I, To do my duty •to
God and my country and to obey the the Plant Steamship Line, a corporation, to the Sanitarium, at Daytona where all
S 1
by Mr*. George Fox, Jr.
p ap er, ltr c a ih c i
Shakespeare in music was given in a scout law. 2, To help other people at all where he remained between Sanford and that medical sklll and tbe gentle nursing
t h e b e s t claw of
times. 3, To keep myrelf 'physically Port Tampa Until he decided to fee into of àDtèr* and raDtlves waa done but
most Interesting and Instructive talk by
p e o p le in this
strong, mentally awake and morally partnership of the kind that robs a man to no avail and thD yqang Ufe was given
Mr*. Munson, who also, played several
of the follow of being a Benedict. After Almost before the- bad commenced to
c o m m u n it y .
original air. Introduced by Shakespeare straight
martying MDa May Martin, of Sanford, live. ' .
The
scout
law;
~
.
In his plays, the. words of which were
Mr. Leffler took up the mercantile busi­
1. A scout Is trustworthy.
Reba Striogfellow Williams grew up In
sung by Miss Mabel Bowler. "Under
ness. That waa In 1891. He operated a Sanford from liar earliest childliood and
I {¡1 11 "JJ)
l
A
scout
It
loynt
•
The Greenwood Tree” from "As You Like
• •
grocery »tore there* until 18M. when te tte sudden death D a blow to every
3. A scout la helpful.
It.” Several of the songs’ qf Ophelia. In
decided to come tb Miami.”
4. A scout Is friendly.
ona A few mon tbs ago she was married
thf&gt; mad scene from Hamlet.’’ The old
A scout Is courteous,
■ ' ■
to Brodte J .’ Williams a childhood friend
A
;
apn| of "Willow", sung by Desdemona, la
Products Shipped Frem Florida
A
stout'la
kind.
6.
and the death D saddest because It * oo•Other; also the old English Lyric.
■ Jacksonville, Fla-, Oct. 6—Through the crired almost in the hQDeymoon when
A scout Is obedient i •• '
T.
’Drtn£ To Me With Thine Eyes", words
8. A scout Is cheeTful ;
»% COertesy bf Robert Teller, traveling qpm- ibe yoong ooupl* «relè planning their
by Ben Johnson, melody unknown. The
&lt; tnerrial agent for the 'Atlantic Coast Line new homo at Near Smyrna.
fi. A Scout Is thrifty!
club discussed. Elizabeth patron of
U s e t h is paper if
railway. The Packer D able to furnDh Its
A
scout
is
brsve.
10
.
Mrs. Williams was the daughter of
i j»music, bow the love of music n ÿ A b e
y
ou w ant
readers
a
correct
report
of
the
packages
A scout la dean.
Mr. add Mrs. L G. Stringfellow and tte
developed in e community OF town. II.
handled
by
.
freight
and
exprpsa
from
. o f t h e i r buMitesi.
i
-'
sympathy of evfcry otic goes out to th*
Short selections were given by Mrs. M. IL A scout IS reverent
Tbe Alligator petrol of the first, troop points on the AlDntlc Coast Lino railroad parents and sisters aud to the young
Martin, from Byrd, Tallis. Bull. Gibbons
»*1
has been organized for the Congregational In this state. From September 1, 1010, to husband
V'
•nd.Marley. The program was much en­
church with Fred C. Wight as patrol July 31.’ 1911. shipments were as follows:
The funeral wlU occur this .morning at
joyed. The names of several possible
■. e
« *
»* *7 s'
. . .
Freight
Express. Total nine o'clock from tte residence of ter
leader and Douglas Glayde ak corporal.
&amp;
•4 , members were- suggested. •
Patrols will be organized for the other Beans _______ 70.01« Ì3.843- 17L861 sDter.Mre. May Dicklns, ’ •
.'-I
.# **•
1b-••
Berries.’. . . 11.978 22.08!
24.M9
iL ‘.*f i t ’
Mies Mabel Bowler will sing at the Ce- churches aa rapidly ha boys enough for Cucumbers ....111,563 *7 ,6 «
240,231
Rally Day At Peoples Church ”,
clUan Music Club, which will meet at tbe patrols Join the aoouta.
98.168
Tbe scouts will have uniforms and Cantaloupe* . . 92,210 . 5,958
Sunday »aa Rally Day at the Peoples
Mr*. Munson’*
•• studio Oct.
• • 14th.
.327385
12.8«
340364 Church. In the mprnlng Mr. Waldron
badges. Thay have signs which they fOriery . . .
Cabbage..........
43.634
4
.0
«
47.714 emphasised thè necessity of cO-operatlon
make to each alter and their leader, us­
Mrs. R. S. Kaelof and Mrs. Paul Keely
Eggplant
.
¿
.
J
.
.
16/172
4.883
21.053
ing tbe first.three fingers of the left band,
among^tbe members, using for an Illustre*
dined With Mrs. W. D. Holden at the San­
328.07* ten various parte und activities &gt; f the
with change# In using the fingers to sig­ Lettuce . . . . . . .280.250 57.822
ford House Fnday. M/t Holden’s preseat
Peaches............ 9,081
3,449
12330 human body. At night the services were
nify different meaning*. ^
lb the ’ afternoon several more
97
4.70S charge of the Sunday School and consist­
To Rev. Gao. JL Waldron belongs the P e a r s . . . . . . . . . 4.608 &gt;
«ran invited to play bridge with
17«
1,628.
1.803 ed chiefly of songs and recitations by tte
credit of having organized a movement Pea*..................
Turn tables were played, ’hie
*4,738 school. Th* principal object of thD Rally
of which the power and possibilities of P o t a t o e s ...... 10.441. 14.317,
composing the afternoon party
......
0 42
42 Day was to fix attention ou tte Sunday
good, not only to tbe bpyt of our town, Corn—
i
Mr*.
0. W- ftfng. Mrs. O, W. Brady,
- m
82,733 D.2S2
91,987 School work, and to prepare for a contest
but to every d tlten Within Us borders, Tomatoes
Mi*. W. W. Prather. Mr*. C. W. McUugh. . . . . 1.125
1,123 that D being carried on among the Con­
(her Is as far. reaching end Uauticaa ee Pineapples.;. .
Bn itod Mts- H. K Driver. ’T te Am
S
q
u
a
sh
..
.
.
.
.
535«
,,
7
)7
’.
M
73 gregational seteria of the during the negt
-«r
prixfi, a pretty oqiombbite veil waa won time ItaefC^.';
--------—a-------- — K ’ £5
Miscellaneous . 29.363 52,472
81.835 seven Bigotte. Reference was also mads
____
J| "'tfro u n rd a t Polntka
by Mr*._____
H. P. Driver, The booby
prise, a
" bo* of Huylet’s ceadg, W ' ro c Jv e d h y }- Last Tuesday evening about -l o'clock
U « 3 U 313,278 1.493390 to, the Men and RflBglou Forw o ra move­
■U » 1LKF Ik# **■ --A-.—
'.- 1*■
.-1^_ ' _ i k i ' T«. ibiht-», t à - _ _.. 1 ■ ■'•■ - ’ - R- ~
M ». W. W. Prather. ,t The
Une during tbe sea- ment. n pauipalgn of national proportions
W R &amp; H û f c a contractor k t
the afternoon was &lt;
by the de- interior q( th ^ M M 7w “ Ä
2.112
cars of water- and of inter denominational sweep that
° £
^
¡ S
i
lleleoa refreshments of lag..cream , and laid down hD work end parted. ìor tsemm. meljms, Tbry handled.during the season has’Just beau Inaugurated In JackaonviUe
to be extended : through tte Mata and taking everything with
t caka which were srwwi at tbe Holly lives A Rote*urn on th £ o f e « 0 * &lt; rfftll. tS f t m m m locresse over Isst
- I. liit 'a 4
&gt;jr \m
.J..
i-m
.- .
ll _ . .3
Thera.was a good attendance of parents u s .
.
the gemfee.
of thè riyif-*Just above Browning^ òtltf ÿ é t^ y 398 cars— Packfr.
-T -— --------- -—
- ~
and fifDods. As usual the young children
Get your laundry ready,
11
* ’ ^‘ and In a bouse wblch be reotetj.r.éQqsr' f'.
:**i,
end Departure o f Trains
the: favorite# of tte congregation, th a t we m ay deliver prompt­
&gt; A few friends-met very Informally with sì* weeks ago frotn &amp; J . Hliburn.
but aU made-a cMsffluble showing both
'-korth aotmo
,
n®
Mr*, a . v t Br*dy Saturday afternoon and Ava o’dock In thè eveping FYank -IWown'k i
'
r~
9
enjoyed one table of bridge. Light re- ieg iaw sòci hmrd a lauiK-h eterning No/tó
Ar 1.23 n. m.
I.v 1.35 u. m. fpr thomWve* and for those who drilled ly.
W e ca n do “ hurry up
! J J 8 d . j » ' ~ 1233 a . m, t%m fof.lte occasion.
.r
frashmeou were served. ,** .
’.-V away in thè hyadntte. nùseèd in Iha Na &lt;4 „
J h■'
- . 2 3 5 p .m .
Nü.'HO.*; 9 238 a m .
job«, b u t we prefer time
■
— . . . . . . ’ '"'&lt;■7
river oppoalte thè miU. No’; one SnaTOod
'
y^
souito
A very pleasant dance was entered by to t e In a tte Usnch, and Mr. Browning
Lv 238 a m. f i tte Editor oi TteH«»ld:
the younger set of young people In tbe Investigated. Tberc ersi, ! » '; 98e U&gt; Ihe Na 8* ’-J Ar X J6 a. m.
Na 89
/ - 233 p, tn,».
2.25 p/ m.
PDpTOalWw us through the Hénld to
had Friday evening. The chap- boat. The englne was ronning. No otva
. j
m 3
N aM
/ “ 7.00 p. m.
sincerely .thank llr. Donecbon’s frieoda
NO M W t l * « ON.COLLARS
far the occasion were Mrs. H. B. was In right. Mr. Browning look chargo
•- * BXAMcu u n a
Ur*. T. fl. Davis. The •t tbfi txMt and rtpomd tte finti- Thura.
%
,
, snd ours bi Sanford Tor their kindness to
day roorning about 0:30 Capi. F. E.
yoong people comemplate giving
^ Î M L f?.li Î 5 ? Î , a “ , .A' ‘ ^
‘ ^ f î k Ih our dr p sorrow.dates* on every Friday evening. The Roaslgnol while passini ùp thè river saw
.M rs. P. J . P a i u d o u aro F aïulv,
Leesburg—Na 21, Ar.. 11.43 a. i
a body AoeUng- He secured thè body U LV. 639 p. m.
who shJuyied the &lt;
phone a e u i i ^ f t n w B t « p«wt
JtgMssiÎOa Ha, Oct Olk.

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Published Sem i-W eekly— Tuesday and Frid ay

IN S A N F O R D — L it»

PUTTING DOWN SEWERS

ST JOHNS PRESBYTERY

CHARITIES AND CORRECTION

In Jgoksonvlllc
South Florida Well Represented
General News of The Land
Items of Interest Gleaned From
The city .couiMT'JW .^ynkj/letl at last
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct, 13— All com­
At Presbytery Mere
of Flowers.
Various Sources
to the necessity of putting Down a better
mittees on arrangements for the First
c u u id x ä d m

State.’» Domain.
jpdge Geo. W. Walker. Stole Attorney
toe the Tallahassee circuit, has been ad­
judged Insane. The case will bo fought
c o t In the courts, however, befwe ho Is
token w the asylum, some people con.««tintf that It Is a scheme to get him

pursue their devsstiag course. ' Three
rxMsaiercial travelers were stopping there
f« the' night nnd two of them hnd very
* narrow escapes. being almost suffocated
by the smoke before gaining access to
the struct. Thera was no time to lavs
spything with the result that the fund,tn» sod the .effects of the guests vrere.aH
destroyed.,.' ,
i
*
The architect it now busy with she
plans for the agricultural’ bulUling and
. dining hall at the. state university at’
r GaIoesyllle, rite construction of which hns
been suthotiied by tba board of controL
- It is thought that contracts for the buildingi will be lei at tha^pocember meeting
of the board of controL" ‘

Novcmbci;

21st

•ewer at the Sanford House where one
has been needed for several years. The
I tlj¥W“*‘,y~ dyoidpijtijpon the F.lmlra wooden sewer which is made of
while pine, strongly reinforced by steel
hoops and the outer surface prelected by
• ooatihg of tar. The units cun be Bimty joined together nnd the Joints tarred
over and while this' is nn experiment for
Sanford th&amp;re is no reason why the wood­
en sewer should not lost for many ypars.
It is certainly a great improvement over
the boxed arrangement used on this main
•ewer for the past few year*, and tmTiflt
1« given a iborough trial nnd proved
wanting Tho Herald is inclined to give it
the benefit of the doubt. Wo have harp­
ed upon this main sewer d o r y a u p i U i
urged the council to try another plnnrnnd
pie new •ewer'is such ir greet improve­
ment over the old that no fair minder)
man can condemn it until it tins proved
to be deficient It is absolutely nir tkglu
and will keep down the nauseous odors
that have, prevailed at this point so long.
These woyden sowers have been in use
in northern cities for years ond hove
been the begt material .obtainable fot
cheap cost and durable quality.

Pioneers' Association
The members of this association held u
picnic in the fair building in (Jrlando,
Oct. 11th. till 1.
About seventy-live persons were in at­
tendance, principally the older settlers ol
the county. The entertainment ol the
morning hours consisted mainly in rem­
iniscent addresses. B. M Sims of A(&gt;op
ka, ((resident of the association made the
opening address. He was followed by
several other representative men of the
county. This retrospective feast of rea­
son and floW of. soul was greatly en­
hanced by the magnificent spread which
followed, characteristic ot Grunge coun­
ty’s well known and nbmidani hospital
ity and which was thoroughly enjoyed by
the entire company.
4
A business session win called Immedi­
ately after dinner to perfect nnd make
the organization a permanent institution.
The constitution which hod been pre­
pared was adopted with only a few alter­
ations.
The secretary of the association1will be
paid $50.00 per year for Ills services.
Mrs. J. . N. Whittier of Sanford was
chose historian, winch action was a most
fitting and graceful tribute to the lady’s
ability and future usefulness in keeping
up the annuls of so cre*Miotile an institu­
tion As it is liu|&gt;od the Pioneer's Associa­
tion will prove to be to the entire county.

MANV

ELOQUENT

ABDRESSES

Prominent Divines From Other S ta te s
nvbu Ttave Become Mrmbers
or Florida Presbytery
'■The annual convention of the St. Johns
Presbytery at Sanford this week was one
of the most successful meetings ever
field by the fasbyterinns of * Florida.
The St. Johns Presbytery extends from
DeLand to Key West and frorn^DeLond
to Tampa on the west embracing n pop­
ulous lenity within the domain. About
forty delegates, ministers and.elders were
J f lfr M
g
-by
the hospitable citizens of Sanford who
irrespective of creed assisted In enter­
taining the visitors.
The o{&gt;cn&gt;ng sermon of the convention
was preached on Tuesday evening by
Kev. S. [_ Wilson of Oakland, idler which
new officers were chosen to conduct the
session of the Presbytery. Rev, W. T.
Waller of Bartow was elected moderator
and Rev. J* T. Wilds of Plant City clerk.
Wednesday morning an early morning
business session was held at 8:30 o'clock.
The 10.31) service was conducted* by (ho
Kcv. T. J. Allison, concluding with (he
administration of the lord's Supper. *
An t-iiriy business session was held
Wednesday afternoon, n( the rondusioo
of which the Presbytery was given an ex­
cursion to Enterprise.
At the evening service, at 7:30, popular
missionary reports were made by several
ministers.
Thursday morning tip- usual early Irtish
ness session u|M*nrd and ended with, de­
votional exercises, which indeed charac­
terized each and every meeting of the
Presbytery, The sermon at the 1U:30 ser­
vice was preached by Kev. J. W. Stngg.
I&gt; I), pastor of the Orlando Presbyterian
church.
Thursday afternoon an early business
session was held at 2 o'clock, in order
dint thu visitors might enjoy an auto­
mobile rtdc, tendered them by Uic citizens
of Sanford, who were wolfing at the
church for the conclusion of the business
meeting.
Thursday evening, the dosing busi­
ness of the session was tho feature of
lias service after which the Kcv. P. H.
Hensley Jr., in ctiurge of the Cuban mis­
sion at Ybor City s|&gt;oke of the three
hundredth anniversary celebration of llic
translation of King James Version id the
Bible. He was followed by the Kov, G
W. Hardaway, representing the American
Bible Society.
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Southwestern Montana is id the grip of
a terrific snow stunaVlhnt has cut off
Butte from cornmunlpatlon with the out­
side world today. Every telephone and
telegraph wire into Bottc has" boon
leveled, communication ceasing atliejeun
and Deer l^xlge, on the north ami DHlon
th# south.
&gt;' __

Uncle Bill Makes Good
We will have to baud It to Utfcle Bill
Hill. Ho sent Ut post cants nnd letters
about thu cabbages growing ton feet high
in England and we wtnkwi tho other eye
and let it go at that. But today he came
in and present«*! the editor with u line
silver headed cahe made from a cabbage
stalk The editor appreciates this little
token of regard more than words can
♦++«+++♦*% *
c ipress and it more firmly cements our
a-&lt;• i- *&gt;
warm friendship for Uncle ^lill -Hill, the
host fellow in the world.

be.

, .
A Successful Business Man and a Friend of
&gt;r. * «Eighteen Years a Wage Earner. I Stand

A Modern Paul Revere’
A popoint.young dry goods clerk took
an early morning ride yesterday with two
yoyng ladles. Stopping to fix one of rite
saddles on Pfirk n v e n U o the young man's
horse dashed away and down the street
inwards (ho liable. The young mnn
Jumped oil one of the other horses and
did the Paul Revere stunt'all the length
of Park avenue ufter the fleeting steed,
which was finally captured. Now his
friends are joking him about the episode.

Florida Conference on Charities and Cor­
rection have Just been organized, and
will make a whirl-wind campaign to

Tho tentative program for the con­
ference, which has just been announced,
includes some of the foremost diarity
workers of the United State*, and some
of the most prominent philanthropists
nnd community workers of this state.
Indication! are that there will be more
than.a thousand delegates present, and
that they will represent overy county
and practically every one of the smaller
towns of Florida.
The conference represents . the first
effort toward state-wide organization of
all Charity forces. Tho problem of the
"hobo“ in Florida during the winter
monilis nnd the undeserving mendicants
and professional beggars who over-run
ihg state during the same period, will b&lt;&lt;
a foremost topic of discussion. The con­
ference will also undertake to arouse the
state of Florida to tho danger , of ignor­
ing its responsibility fair suffering and
helpless children. A whole section of
the conference will 1» devoted to child­
ren—dependants, delinquents nnd de­
fectives.
,
Tire first session of the conference«.
Thursday evening, will lie hc|d with the
State Federation of Women’s clubs which
Will be concluding n three-days session
here. The federation lias been one of
Ahe prime movers for the conference, and
Its stutc president. Mrs. A. E, Frederick,
of Miami, pledged the federation to con­
tribute the lirst one hundred dollars to­
ward its expense. The * federation is
(utying the expense of bringing Edward
T. Devine, perhaps the most noted charity
worker of the world, to Florida for the
conference.
The toolnlive program announced is
us follows:

HAPPENINGS DURING THE W tElf

swept district of aouthwesterin«Culura(kr'
and northern New Mexico, comprising nri
area approximately 80by 25 miles. There
are rumors of heavy loss of life, but the
verified death list so far is comparative.
ly snialL^.. — ■■-

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That the, railway» -pf-thf cqtnTtrf take ■over the express companies' business was
virtually recommended to the twentythird annual convention of the National
Association of Railroad Commissioners in
sesioh at Washington this week, by the
committee on express servloe. Tit ere was,
a prolonged discussion of tho committee's
«port.
Not since the trial of the ofBcials of
the Western Federation of Miners for
the alleged assassination of ex-Governor
Steunenbcrg of Idaho, has a trial In this
country excited the intense Interest in
labor circles nnd among the public gen­
erally us is munifeated in the case of
the McNamara brothers, who are about
to M brought to the bar to answer for
alleged complicity In the dynamiting
outrage that resulted in the destruction
Of the Los-Angeles Times building and
the death uf twenty-one men working
there, on October 1. 1910
Governors of live Southern states have
endorsed the (&gt;ro|&gt;oaal of Gov. Colquitt, of
Texas, for a conference on higher prices
for cotton. The states ure Virginia.
South Caroliun, Alabama. Florida and
Arkansas.
Resolutions commending the work of
Thursday eveninc , nov .,'16.
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau
The Purpose of the Conference, W A of chemistry, (raising President Taft for
Lloyd.
his exoneration of Dr. Wiley “from the
Address of welcome. Mayor Jordan.
foolish nnd unfounded charges made
Address, Gov. Gilchrist.
against him“ and urging the removal
A Program of Social Work for Florida.
Edward T. Devine, editor or the Survey
and secretory of New York Charity Or­
ganization Society.
FRIDAY 0:30 A. M.. NOV.. J7.
Subject Organized Charity
What Organized Charity Ctm Du for
Florida, V. R. Manning, secrelgry of
Jacksonville' Association of Charities, i 4
The Ksltabilltatiqu ol Families. Mrs.
Margaret Thoroman. assistant secretory
of Jacksonville Association of Charities.
Friendly Visiting. Mrs. W. P. Corbett,
chairman of the friendly visiting com­
mittee of tbe^ssoclntod Chanties.
The Passing On Evil, Kay G. Harper,
secretary Associated Charities, Tain pa,
Fla
raiD A T 2 I’, m . NOV,, |7
Subject. Slate Institutions
Report of the wants of the state asylum.
Chattahoochee State Reform yghasl.
Marianna State School for Blind,'wf.
Augustine.
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* FRIDAY 8 I*. M., NOV.. 17.
Sulfl^ct: Children's Work.
The Child. Society’s Most Valuable a £
set. Homer Folks, secretary State Board
of Churfties of New York.
Defective Children. Marcus C. Fugg.
Supt., C. H. S .* f Fioridtt.
YaXTUKt)Ar 0:30 a. w.. nuv.. 18
' Social Service nnd the Church. Kcv. E.
A. Waldo, West Palm Bench. Flo.
Social and the Y. M. C. A., J. A. Sher­
rill. Secretary Y. M. C. A.. Pensacola.
Fla.
. Social Service and Y. W. C. A.. Miss
Elizabeth Thomas, Secretary Y- W. C. A..
Jacksonville. . "
Social Service and the Woman's Club,
Mrs. Susie Wight. Sanford, Kin.
Medical Inspection of School Children,
Dn Charles Terry, city health commis­
sioner. Jacksonville. .
Public Health, Dr. Iliratn Byrd, of the
state board ot health. ,

Another Big Furniture Sale
Sanford furniture «tores must have the
i|orxJ|.and the (trices nnd Judicious advdertisitig in The Herald does the rest
On T“**doy of this week Williams 4
Miltsfe sold’ an out of town customer u
hill of furniture anountini’to $1350. T!»e
aosiomcr was gained through The Herald
SATURDAY 2 P. M., H O V ., 18 .
and this tyiterprislng firm expects to
Out
of
town delegates will be enter­
reciprocate by taking more space in the
tained
by
auto ride or river trip.
paper that always j|et results. No fake
advertising them.
Moved Into New Home
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Mr.
and
lilra. Karnatx moved into their
Card'of Thanks .
new
home
in Markham Heights yester­
To tho fall lor of Tho HrittW:
u* tlirtju^h JDe Hernkl lo day. There are a numbar of new homes
sincerely thank our many friends for their being erected on the hiU and in a lew
kindness to us In our recent bereavement. years the piney woods wifi give way ty
beautiful homes and lawns.
L. G. Stxikqixujow and Family,

trants. of wtdeh there are thlrtoen, are
all on the ground with one or two ex­
ceptions, and telegrams received a t'th e
Florida headquarters, which have been
opened in the Martinique bqfei by Q*M4»
Nolan, tho Cadillac d enlarv'iut* _that
the absent onaa wlU bç b e re 'ÿ T tltiye to
make the start tomorrow,

�Subject to the Sction of the White
Primary to be Held on
* ™ ’ VTTyrm Si*,-.

If elected Mayor I shall enforce the ordinances of the city without
fear or favor.
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I will work in the future as in the past for the city and its surrounding territory
end in view of making here a Greater Sanford, a city of 2 5 ,0 0 0 people.
I stand as in the past for public improvement—rbulkheading and filling in the
th e water
front, extension of street paving and sidewalks as rapidly as possible, and extending the
sewer system ,
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l am in favor of lowering taxes, n o t by stopping progress and turning our now beauti­
ful streets into a cow pasture as was the case five years:'ago, but through the business
method of increasing our city ’s earning capacity—¿adding to our population and wealth,
more hotels, m ore boarding houses, more manufacturers, more tourists, m ore wage-earners
and more money.
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I am for Sanford, not Sanford Heights and L ittle Sanford- or an y section of th e city but

YOURS FOR L U C K Y

li w w i i w i i w i H

AW W W V

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�fH t SANTORO MCRALB

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SHIPPING

SANFORD LODGES

green pr ü ii

S a n fo rd I o d i c Mo. 2 7 , 1. O O T
Mwti rvrry Mondar at 7 30 p rn ovwlmprrial

Coonly, Florido, tot Ms approval of chart«. In
c**por«lin| Ihe Cimrmq City CofifirTgatWin*l
Chorrb. lb« ofiilnnl of »»Elicti 1| now on (Hr In the
Qffle® a the Clock of the Circuit Court, al Orlando,
In Orv&gt;j* County, Florida.
W. A. MINMCK
HEX) t. MAHIS

' Tho following comcntinicaUoo addressed
„ » « a to . * * * * *

„( ¡mm eras«« «&gt;"»«• th»l«romalloi.
,bat it wanted by the ¿rower»:

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W a s h in g to n . a t .

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Sapt. 29th. 1811.

Chase &amp; Company.
Seaboard Building.
Ja ch a o n v llle . Fla.

.

GRearing to your letter of September
«to. I beg to advlae you that Food Ininaction Dedalon No. 1M wa. tawed to
prevent the ehlpmeot In interaute com0f immature dims fruit which had
been held In a worm room to oa to pro­
duce a yellow color, thereby concealing
inferiority. It U not the inteoUoo of the
Department to Interfere with any legiti­
mate”little' In tb« marketing of eltnia
fnilt The fact U reeojnlxed by the
Department that certain, varieties of
onmlcamay reach full maturity a . to
wgar and acid content and the rind still
show a green color and It Ta not the In­
tention of thla dedalon to prevent ahlpmtm of auch fruit.' The coloring bf molute fruit by bolding In a warm, damp
atmosphere would not be considered
objectionable where such coloring did not
conceal

inferiority.

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Respectfully,

F. L. Dunlap,
Acting Chairman.
L lfa llk a .
B ig am y

T to r« b w r t* th a t boat U

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McCall’s Magazine
and McCall Patterns
For Women
Hava Mora Frjaoda than any other
magasm* or patterns. McCAlra 13 the
teliable Fashion Uaide monthly In
one million one hundred thousand
homes. Besides showing all the latest
designs of McCall Patterns, each issue
is brimful of sparkling short stories
acd helpful information for women.
Save Mossy aad K»n&gt; b 5«yU by subscrihlog
Its UcCsIl
klsgs'to*
oo. L
Costs
ter
McCall It U
ip t u t St
at cesc*.
---- . .oily
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c.su i ysar, Istlsflag soy css U the calibrate«
McCsU Wturns Ine.
IfcCsfi P iti sens Laid ill nth«» fa S»y1*.. *&lt;•
SaelKity, seoaoaT sad eaiabsr aold. Mors
dnUx sill MtCslI Pitttms thaa say other two
r i t t i cadiU.td. Nan* higher than i| esula. Buy
(na ywr dsiler. or by msQ Dorp

M c C A L L ’S M A G A Z IN E
256-240 W. 37tlx St, Naw York City

c Hell n r,

W H finir»I» S«c y

•la effiry sccood and fourth Friday In month
y on« who baa w n hla Star in the Can ara
lally Invtted to vlali th« chapter
Alici t. Ruasura. Secy

r dutton
W. M. HAYNES
il A HOWARD

ARTICLE I
'
The name of Lhi» corporation ahafl be The C»mefon City Conireaatlotial Church, and ihati t*k&gt;U ted at Cameron Oily, in Orante County, in the
S tale of Florida
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ilnale Chapter Mo 2. Order t a s t e r n Star

fra n k

A r v u j ul U u an iu iM i or C i u m Cnt G m u
. cxtVmaL Cm aoi
Tb# undersigned hereby associalo themselves to
•ether a* a lorvor»lion under the law« at ih«
State of Florida, with and under ihe following
proposed charter.

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t C) ( C r ie r* City A cri« 1 8 3 3
Mf'ctlnu firtt And third Tuesday i iae v e ri month
Hnll In WelboCTM» Uluck. third floor
.
Meets
knight*
MUS

P h o tn lx l o d a * No. 3. K. e f P
» n w iJ and louith Una4ayL Viailli
always welcome. I* E Hutchinson. C
l ì m i , K K «ml S.

S a n fo r d -Io d ic . Mo 8 2 . r . A A. M
f). L. Taylor, Matter; H, E Tolar, Secre­
tary. Commutilretltm every first and third Thun
ARTICLE II
The object ol ihia meporatloq ahall |e rrllfln u in day* al 7 :30 p tn Visiting brothers welcome
Its nature, hut may engage In « grtwrsl tnoiH tiplift, and do rharltoblr work, and (.(her things of U nite B ro th erh o o d o f C a r p e n te rs and Jo in
like nature
e rs or A m trlo a
ARTICLE III
Sanford Local Unton No. 1751. U. U of C. and J
The qaaliflcation far membership and ihelr man­ °Ì A. meeta every Thuraday night at 7 o'chx k in
ner of admission shall he those prescribed by the the Earle» Hall ' W A Rumohr, preaident. T L
main body of ihe •antreiaikm al Church through
11» proper officers. and may. by them, he chanted
ARTICLE IV
The l* fin for which, thla corporation (hail exit«
shall ho perpetual. unless tounrr dissolved aocordina to law.

W KÆ Tr

ARTICLE V '
The atfalranf ihke corporation ahall be conducted
by a board of trustees, not lets than fly* nor more
than seven, who ahall elect one of their numlwr a i
chairman, and one secretary and treasurer. The
board of trustees ahall be elected by the member»
f said church at their first regular meeting In
anuary of each and every year, but any truilee.
or the full board, shall continue to act as lueb un­
til their tufrrtsor, or aucorstors are elertnl and
qualified. The election thaH be In the manner
prescribed by the board of truttees

ARDCLE Vtl
The By laws of the corporation hhall 1« made by
the board of mutoee, but within the ilmllations of
law. and the rate* and regulations prescribed by
the main body qf the Congregational Church.

OiTlco;

Yowell Ruildinil

SANFORD, FLORIDA

— DR..R. M. MASON
DENTIST
W elburn Block

Sa it foni. Fkirltla

DR.

W. E.

HOUSHOLDER

DEN TIST

ARTICLE VIII
• The highest amount of Indetxrdnk»» or liability
to whkh this corporation may at any time subject
Itself thtl] not exceed two-thlrdi of the actual
value of Its corporate property

Phone 41

ARTICLE IX
The amount In value of the real e.tste which
thia ntrjiaratton may hold shall 1e within ibc dts
crelion of (he l-oaril of trustre, suh)n t *lw»», u,
the apprwal of the Ctn-ult Jtidge
ARTICLE X
The name» and residentr&lt; of III« tulascribiiis In
corporalurs &gt;n s i fuilows
W A MIN Nit h

Thera la no other iraattuant for womsxpi dlaaasai that can poaathly As as
much good as Kano's Naw Health Tb* bait proof of this is the fact that H IS
so d under an absolute (uaraiitee of money baak on first botUa if It S qm a at
ralleva. No othar medlctn* of this kind has rudrlt anouah to ha said 1» afcu
way without bankruptln* tba proprlahor.
,
Rano'a New Haalth la a powarful remedy for ioanty, Profuaa, 1p s m »1m
or Huppresaad Mamtruattan, Hlokly Periods, Oonstam Waarlnaaa u T l f a s d
neaa Dopraaalon, Crarapa. Diastases, Violent Headaches, Palpitation « f i t
Heart, 1 alu In the Bank aod Orolue, I.eucorrhaa pod ait Inffammatloa ‘ «1
ulceration and Dlac ha r* as of the V'ealna and Ulema.
Do not confuse Reno's Nqw Health with pa tan t medlclnaa. U U the
prescription of an eminent H*W Tork phyalalau, b o w placed within yea t
feaoh because It has proves euoh a blasalag to weak and alck woman that H
woald be a aln to confine the prssdrlptlos to any private phyelaian
Rano'a New Health kaa eared thousands of woman from aiualeal operaUpna. Many a woman suffer« pais In both sides from the hlpa to the knees.
°flsn so severe, that she oaa hardly walk or stand, a aura eon adrhaea as
oparaUon but J t does not aura. Bren If the woman Uvea to leave the eeer*
aUna table, aha will be a nervous wreck. Ua* Reno's New Health to s a t #
yourself from an operation .and restore In a natural way the organa te that!

[1KNTIST

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Until the first regular rkvtlon in January. 1UIZ.
Jhe hoard of tru tler* shall be as follows; W A
Mlnnick, Geo t . Marls. B. A. Howsrd. Chas II
Avlns, Waller M Haynes and Frank F Dutton, of
which W. A. Ml/mkk shall be chairman, and
Waller M Haynes »«Crelsry sod treasurer

A Wonderful Remedy for Women's Diseases Offered
lute Guarantee Of Money Back if It Falk

HANDPLOWS

DK. F. C. BO A RDM AN
DEN I IS I

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Gargff Wmwlufl ButUih

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P H O N E SS
Ssnluid

W. L. MORGAN

O STEO PA TH IC

PHYSICIAN
Art Com fort C ottu K r
M oors by A p p o in tm e n t

Sanford

A N D EW

JO H N S O N

E v e r y th in g

ATTORN EY A T-LA W
Fr»rlie**in State and Federal t tojfti
u G T Building

•. Sate o f Duclatnied Packages

Phone Z4H

ATTORNEY

COUNSELLOR

and

at

M OTOR

LAW

Practice In Situe and Federal Courts
Uarner-WuodntfT BÌdR
Sanford Fla,

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OF the Greateat Marine Hardware Concern in the U. S.
We Sell M

ul cuUm« »*w »III ever built—a mil
that you con btiy at thb right prick am
with which you chn mako big money

A T T O R N E Y AND (X )U N S L L L O R

It’s all intheTaylor Feed

A T -L A W

Price 5c it 211 First Street
FLO W ERS — PLANTS — OULflS

L. H . T E M P L E
3GFN I

JACKSONVIl I f

Phone IGG.

fLORAL CUMPANV

Ilth and Oak Ave,

Special Offering in Ferna.
Floral Designs to Order.

Sanford.
Florida

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L « tr S ta ir

A ttorn»» h ev en th Ju d icia l C ircuit ol

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FLfiRIDA

Price!

Coast

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Right

toCoast 119 Chambers Street, New York Aw«

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
»T-"'
not ahy runut
OtTiot* in City Hall

HORACE

ME NDE NHAL L

TEAC H ER OF MUSIC
Will Glvr Leasoni at the House trf Pupl!*
Agsnt fo r IN* C s lsb ra to d H allaf 6 Davla

P IA NO 8
FLORIDA

Cypress Shingles
Cypress and Pine Lath
Rough and Dressed Framing
Flooring, Ceiling, Siding &amp; Finish
Solid ua your orders and they will huve our
best attention. We a re
lea A gen(e for some
of the largest and best Pine and Cypress M ills
in Florida. Delivered prices quoted on request

1 A7ADE, THE TUNER.
- PHONE NO. 4 0 .

SIIANIBARGCR
bRLAtfbO^

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L G. STR1NGFELL0W

2 5 BICYCLES

FROM M.T4 Ul* TO II» . FO R NFW
B«s «72 ‘
rw « s n

m

^ ftestd rnr«*. Sanford and S v i * an Lake

S A f t F O R ^ • » .-

BICYCLES

v

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S O C IA L IS M
J' The «ImpiagòUfihuat running,4as£

BOATS

SEND FOR DIG F R E E CATALOG

6-41

Is undoubtedly spreading—you klyyuld
•Investigate and flghf It If It's prin­
c ip le s are wrong, or fight for It if right.
Rend “Men and Mules’*.

For

A t R o ck B o tto m P rices

GEO. A. DeCOTTES

e,

Southern Eapfos# Campan» «Ili «ell unit m p m kwisly called for yt&gt;d eharges paid or otharwlse
disposed of will sali uodiìmmi package* to the
highesb bidder for cash at FHihlic Auction, San
ford. FI i r . bn Saturday Octobe I 2 L•t I VU, begin­
ning at Id A SL Sre fist («»led at Express
office.
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C R ttsTn»,
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Afient

FOR

All Modern Mc(liod\ and Apjil ailCC^

Sun ford

GEO. L MARIS
Sanford
FRANK, r DITTON
Honftml
Vk M llAYNt-S
Sanford
It A HOWARD
Sanfodi
STATE OK ELOHIDA t
Cfivan at tlOAUcr
i
On this day perAaially appe.irr.1 Iwfnre n»e. an
ofTloer authotlred to lake acknowledgements of
decsiy, Walter M HaynJs. well known lu inf, to he
one of the persons wEmj SfiVcrttlad to the foregoing
ciinrlrr snd m knowfedged bejors n;e ¡list ssme
wa* signed (or ttie (lurpuset (herein set forth
Witness my hsndahd seal uf ofilce at. Sanford.
FJoridaTthla UW IVlh rt,&lt;iy of September. A D
M ill.
r J J DICKINSON
fld lc
Notary hihls

AGENCY

ORLANDO.

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FLORIDA

W ads W ill Pay P hono Toll
Ail Q en u ln s O rd e rs

(ill I I 11 LUMPER &amp; TRANSPORTATION CO.
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DR. B. D. WIENENGA
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Plurttfelng and
G a s F ittin g

V ETER IN A R Y - 8 Ü R Q CON
AND D W IT48T
OFF1CF. DANK'S TRANSFER

orlanuo. flou

All Work Receive* My Personal Attention

•nd best F*orta
O pbO filte a t y Hull

A,„ n

yQur wants in the

AutoniobUe lin e
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H en ry

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MY"S p EX3ALT1ES

jenr .bést o u ï r We never sleep.
■i y°u are Tn trouble ’ call us any
•»lit »( the nifiht ot day.

iarda Itand-Palntwl Chinao .’
Corbam’i Stertlng ;SUfBr '' v ’
Rogers' PUtcd Wore
Elgin and Wnlthara Wnich«»

* " " * « ‘ A lH M ^ fis C s a H S T
PH0NH 3 3 1 •

ALL G0 0 D8 GUARANTEED

Looking for a Good House to
Ship Your Fruit and Vcge
tables to?

Here Is One on the Best
M arket
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W rit* fo r 8 t* n e lf« and M arket
R e p o rts Tod ay

F. G . H E W I T T C O .
ftVrMMtf.

f e w Y ork

Meat Market of Q ualitfsiis®
Wiiere you can Ret-tiro best af everything delivered
to youf door by special meaaffnflCT and on Time
WE CARRY A COM^LFTC UNC Of ' “

Florida and Western Beef add Pork, Lamb, Dry dfid
Salt Meats, Fish. Poultry end Home-Made Pork Sau­
sage.
7,

We nre now prepared to give to the trade our specinl
HOME MADE CORN BEEF

Tty it—you will bp pleased. '

110 P a r k A venue

Phone No I

�Oca lion» of the best authorities. San.
ford has been endowed by Nature tc
have the best ‘»ewerage system
systetn in the
the
sad Friday Mordo! By world. The dty from the southern
boundary slopes graduslly to Lake Moo
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY roe.
With hundreds of flowInO sulphur
a. X MOLLY, caller
wells emptlng pure w ata Into the sewers
W. M. IMYNCg. easiness Manner
a system of traps could be constructed
OaSewlaUe* Pries. $ 2 .00 e Year la ASvaoce and at no further expense to the dty f a
w ata these traps each hour coukl Rush
end as amod-ctaa* nail natter Aueuit X2nd the sewers with pure w ata and every
ISOS, at tfce PnetaO« at Sanford. Florida,
vestige af^wsste( be. taken to. a point
ondar Act el March 3rd. 1879.
miles below the dty all the distance
i Ho. leb being protected by the bulkhead and
; ; Olee la hareid BaUdlai
there would never be a time when - the
health
of the dty* would be threatened.
COPItS o r TMC MCRALD
Mosquitoes,
malaria opd typhoid a other
Tbs dty of Sanford seems to be content
diseases
could
not even obtain a footto sit down with folded hands and trade
hold
In
our
dty
and Sanford would be
on bar forma1 reputation. Far one year
the
healthiest
spot
on the globe.
f have.done nothing in the way of ad.
The
present
coundl
Is repairing the
vsrtising. The Haald has gone forth
main
sewer
now
with
a new prooeaa
each week telhng about the progress of
wooden
sewer
which
Is
a
great
Improve­
this section end answering letter after
ment
o
v
a
the
old
but
all
of
the
repairs
letter of Inquiry. The first idea that
msde now are only temporary. The
strike« « man who wishes to locate is to
main question of a complete sewerage
pa f°r the local papa. We have sent
system
still confronts the people of Sanare sending now hundreds of free parprd
Ju
irs
s tr has for twenty years.
pen every week.

THE

SANFORD HERALD

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Room 14

Garner-Woodruff Bldg.

HELPFUL HINTE ON HA|R
* HEALTH.-

DO YOU W ANT A SQUARE DEAL

and Hair Troubles Oansrally
Causad by'Carelessness.
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Dandruff is a contagious disease canead by a microbe which also produce«
9.
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baldness. Never a so a comb or brush
*■
w fi* Jf I
belonging to soma one else. No'matter
bow cleanly tbs owner may, be. these
article« may be Infected with microbe«,
which will Infect your scalp. It is far
sealer to catch hair microbes than jit is
IF 8 0
to' get rid o f them, and a alnglo stroke
of ah infected comb or brush may well
**«•
*
lead to baldness. ' Never try ° d any-,
Please remember that The Lewis Vegetable Exchange is in a
&lt;■
body elae’a hat. Many a hat-band Js
position to give youahot-DEAL, and In thanking its numerous
a resting place for microbes.
♦
customers for past favore'begs to announce that The Lewis Vege- +
I f you happen to be troubled with
V
dandruff, Itching scalp, falling hair or ;: ^jbble Exchange will be in the Lime Light this Season in the hatul- if
baldness, we hare a remedy which wa : i ung of Fresh, \yell Packed Vegetables shipping them as fast as
believe will completely relieve these
they come in, to th e numerous Merchants In SIX Southern .States, +
troubles. Wa are so sure of this that
The idea of Osceola county sending out
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The latest from Turkey, .states that As* wa offer It to you with the understand­
paying the highest market prices possible. We-, don’t expect to
copies of the papa has been most fruitful
of results, and on the topic Hon. Arthur slnlne Bray has been appointed Minlsta ing that It will coat you nothing for the
get rich in a year, and we are looking only for a small margin oE
Dooegan. clerk of the drchit court writes of Foreign Affairs In the new cabinet, trial if it does not produce the results
profit on everything we buy. endeavoring to give the Farm er the &lt;■
which would indicate that the press re­ We claim. This remedy la called Rexthe following letter—
all
"03"
Hair
Tonic.
We
honestly
be­
first and best profit, the merchant who sells to the consumer the
Mr. K. J. lloilr. Editor Sanford Herald. Sanford. ports will not be curtailed for Jock of in­
lieve
It
to
be
tbe
moot
scientific
rem­
next best, and to be very well satisfied with □ small margin fur
formation at headquarters.
Fla.:
edy for scalp and hair troubles, and
Dear Ur. Holly—A notice in your Issue
handling,
remembering always that it is the Volume of business
wo know of nothing else that equals
of Tuesday. Oct. 10th. an-edhnrtalswt!
;.
-il&gt;aiJaUiu
l&gt;atA k^ ria.jfiw i&gt; i has . just returned f c o n iu L ...I t a u 4 .- *
RKWtlTIONS — LJ___ Ip for effectiveness, because of the r*getting that the Commercial Club of your
i t hga' produced fa' thousands or
W EEK S’ trip devoted to the making of Solid C o n tr a c t s with +
dty consider s proposition to subscribe
+
case«.
Solid M e r c h a n ts for
:
:
:
for s Dumper of copies of your paper to Adopted by the Congregation a t M eet­
Rexall "03*1 Hair Tonic Is devised tn
+
ing o f the Presbyterian Church
be uhk^'for advertising purposes. This
banish dandruff, restore natural color
Sanford
Solid
Vegetables
when Us loos has been brought about
«pounty has been following this system of
Sanford. Fla., Sept. 24th, 1011,
-Iby disease, and make tbe hair natural­
advertising for nearly two years: and as
and rest assured he bos the Volume to start with, and will be in *
Whereas, Our beloved pasta, Rev. J . F. ly silky, soft and glossy. It does this
d a k of ihejcircult court and auditor f a the McKinnon has resigned this charge to ac­
a position therefore, to Stretch the Lim it' of price to the man X
becanse it stimulate« the hair follicle«,
J,
board of county commissioners. I hava
cept work In a larger field, therefore be it destroys tbe germ matter, and brings
who
should have It, viz: The Grower.
received a large number of inquiries: and
A
Resolved. That it is with deep and sin­ about a free, healthy circulation of
we find a great many people locating cere regret that we consent to the disso­ blood, which nourishes the hair roots,
bare who first got their information of lution of the lies that have so long bound causing them to tighten and grow new
AUSO
this locality through the Kissimmee Vol­ us as pasta and people. These ties have hair. We want everybody who has
ley Caxette and other papers. In add I grown closer will) each pasaing year.
any trouble with hair or scalp to know
We want every Man and Woman Farm er to remember that tu&gt;
that
we
&lt;thlnk
that
Heiall
"03"
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... lion to subscribing f a the Kissimmee
Resolved, That we, Uw First Preabym atter how. small (heir crops or their Offerings, they will receive
Valley Gazette we also subscribed f a a taian Church of Sanford, Florida, have Tonfc la the best hair tonic and renter
the
same courtesy and attention as the largest grower, and that
number of copies of the Osceola Journal, been a united and contented people dur­ atlve In existence, and so one should
scoff
at
or
doubt
this
statement
until
the offices of the Exchange ore at the command of its customer»
another local papa and of the S l Cloud ing Mr. McKinnon's pastorate and oqr
they have put our claims to a fair test,
alwuys.
Tribune.
church records show evidence, of contin­ with the understanding that they, pay
,
While I was chairman of the advetlis- ued growth and prosperity during his us nothing for the remedy" If It'does
------------ 0 ------------Ing committee of the Kissimmee board ministrations.
not give full and complete satisfaction
of trade 1 subscribed f a a number of
Resolved, That we bear cheerful testi­ In every, particular. Two atres, SO
copies, as 1 considered it a most econom­ mony to his high character as a Christ! An cents and gl.OO.
Last Season most of tny business was consigning to reJiohhRemember, you
ical and effective mode of advertising. and a man, under all circumstances and can obtatn Rexall lUmedlea only
and well-tried Firms of reputation and standing, such us II. K
Btore.
The system is to send the papa l a three in all the relations of life, which has at'» our store—The Rexall
Schwitters &amp; Sons, of New York, G. Taylor Wade of Washington.
L R. PHILIPS i CO.
months to those people whan you know won f a him the confidence, respect and
D. C., and others of whom I am sole representative in Sanford 1
to be intacsted lq Florida. It often hap­ affection of the rntlre city, and the hjgh
trust
that all my customers appreciated the manner in which I
pens that after reading the papa for so order of his sermons has won our admira­
_Jpng they then subscribe of their own ac­ tion.
conducted their business, endeavoring always in the face of ninny
cord. 1 think your Commercial Club
obstacles to give thffm the same advice a9 to the markets as I
Resolved. That in his new field uf ser­
would act wisely to follow your sugges- vice we ahull Jo!low him with our prayers,
would linvc acted on myself.
\ uoo.
our affections and our best wishes.
With kind regards and best wishes, 1
ResoJved, That these resolutions be
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Very truly yours,
spread on the minutes and a copy be fur­
A ktuur E . D onccam.
nished to the press.
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A WORD OH ADVUUISING
The Haald has grasped the opportuni­
ty of boosting the dty by giving the
people a clean, up to date twice-a-wcck
papa. We cover the field like the morn­
ing dew. Everybody reads The HeraUl
and everybody reads the advertisements
contained therein. The merchant that
uses The Haald is helping his own business and helping to boost Sanford.
And yet bow many are taking fake
advotislng who kick on the only legiti­
mate kray to advatise their business,
v is. In the newspaper.
The Herald does not ask you lb ad­
vertise In the newspaper solely because
we derive our living therefrom but be­
cause years of study upoq the subject
hava convinced us all other lines ere a
bait to get your money and give you noth­
ing in return. You merchants kick on
the fellow who pays no Ooanss and floats
into town selling stuff that Is not up to
standard, gelling the money and float­
ing out again and yet you are f o p "
people to Jump on every fake advSrdfiAg
scheme in the market. The people wbd
asks you f a advertising in anything bat
a news pa p a are out of the legitimate
business of giving you sovice f a your
money. They ere not paying a license
to do business in advotislng. They are
not- helping your town to grow. They
*R(j&gt; not devoting time -and money to­
ward the future upbuilding of Sanford.
They are not producers of thought a of
waalth and not one of them has one
tenth as much money invested in the
game as the Sanford Herald. If you
just want to aee your nama In print and
•is willing to pay f a the privilege, go to
i t We are talking about the advertis­
ing that really gets you something In a
different ways. Think this

Weiaka Club Notes
The Weiaka Club held their usual busi­
ness meeting Tuesday aftanoon, Octo­
ber. 3rd. - Punch whs served by the hostess
Mrs, Robert A. Newman and her as­
sistant Mrs. A. W. Brown. Mrs, Robert
Newman is hostess f a the- month o f
Oçtoba. . J *
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Tuesday being Jodal day of1thé WeMka
Club, quits » numb« of; the ladies met..
The afternoon was spent. In social con­
versation, dainty refreshments were ser­
ved by the hostess, Mrs. Robot New­
man.
,
Thursday Oct,. 12th, was Household
Hconomlca day. Mrs. Forrest Lake, chair­
man of this department procured Miss
Barnette Doqiettic Science Teach« of
be Epw ath Training School who gave
moat interesting lecture on this im­
portant subject.—Press Reporta■f *

This season I shall be doing a large Local Shipping Business on
my own uecount, and will always be able to give the Fanner a
S q u a re Deal. But it's up to you whether you wish to gamble
or P lay a S q u a re G ame; my experience is that you cannot do
both successfully. I um at your service either way. 'If you wish
to consign your truck R e m e m b e r that the D o cto r won t Swap
iiia Conscience for a few paltry dollars. He don’t care thnt much
for them, ami will advise you every time whether in his opinion
the market is safe or not; and tie comes pretty^ near hitting it right.

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[PEOPLES BANK OF SAHfORO
m iT O S U R E M S A lJ S U J

As I said before, 1 don’t care much for Doliors, but we oil must
have them; we need them— it’s j'ust how many eaich Individual
thinks lie requires, and the secret of Happiness Is to try and se e
your neighbor gets some of the dollars as well as yourself.
DON’T

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Be content with a fair share of the D ollars— a fair price for
your products— a good living price, and'something over to put in
the Bank; and those who give me their business this Season will
come pretty near doing i t

A HIGH CLASS

- I W ANT YOU TO

REMEMBER—

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Six Southern States at 0 very heavy expense idr the last ten
W ei ce k s in
In your Interest as well as My Own, working up a &lt;•
reliable
¡able trade for Sanford vegetable«
vegetables and reducing the necessity i
Gambling In Northern .Markets, especially' to * the small +
wer who cannot afford to take chances like h is big Brother— j

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take thprarae freely on
and btttfrf. evenly to thp
have oh easyjd
does not' &amp;oko or a$ali
flavor artfl ofoma*.^7vJ

the srw rit*or systlm
Stilts Nine JH e n 'Unt
Tbs w w » o e qossdon’k es been the
piece do reaUunee with evoy councU the .chances' ai&amp;Uilittlifej
of Sanford slooe the d i r w ss Incorpor­ ■you. It is worth.4he.
ated «Dd wUl be “the question” until ■ price is.only 5c e^Tt; d
suffictait earn is raised and laid aside flntlhJ.thia Tampa
for the ixupoee M M anias in. ’at- U * the'mèrito‘&lt;rf a. tojl
beginning sad under the supervision of
S oMspatacl pnSlnaar patting In a conipfate afWOTgn ayttetn sparing no ex‘p ^ c e .ud ftefijig. |( according to sped-

suffers a similar fate at the
hands of some, laundries that'it
does in the mouth of a bull dog.
; Make sure o^. saving both
our shi|t and your temper by
tying us to do your work,
cgil for and deliver
pxorpptly. :

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- I wish to eay that I want the Farm er* to help the réputation
of Stafford by endeavoring to.ship only Dj? bérf'of tftèir Vegetables and to be careful about the Pack.
The location of the new Offices of thé; Exchange will be pub­
lished in a few days, If you'WUhf to moke a contract o r agreement
with me to handle your trucking this Season, address^
.

DR. CHAS. E. LEW IS
Sanford
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H it SANfORD HERALD

PITV R ev.C E , WUdraan Is here attending the
NO R EA S O N FO R D O U B T.
V s I ■ Presbytery, and expects to be transferred
to Dade City for a permanent location.
A Statement of Faits Backed by a
Mr. Wildman waa in Sanfosd about twenty
Strong Quarante*.
Ht,. Mgppcnlnis—Mention of years ago and sees many changes since We uuurauli-r complete relief (o all
that time.
sufferers from eounilputlou. or, lu
I^
Matters In Brief.
Kraue’ft photo» o f course.
every case where we full, we will sup
The first ten days of October, have ex­ ply (he medicine fr*u.
Iteiall Orderlies are « xuiitte, effee
| ffSSONAl HEM S O f INTER EST perienced seventy degrees excess heat, tlve,
dependable, aud safe itowel regu­
or an average of seven degrees per day.
Statistics show that the normal tempera­ lator. streuythener, and tonte. They
elm to reestablish nature's fonctions
mmMn #r It» r»««t»ni small Iain ture for thistlmo of the yeaT is seventy- lu a quiet, euay way. They do not
flve degree», while actual temperature ex­
S i c i l y A rrw ittf far Hur­
cause lucouveuletice. griping, or nausea
perienced
has been clghty-two degrees.
ried Herald Rea#arav
They are ao pleasant to take and work
Kraus's photos o f course.
so easily that thpy may lie tnken by
Uuy Walker la a »indent at PolThe new Longwood Hotel will open on auy ona at any time. They thoroughly
November 4th under the management of tone up tbo whole system to healthy
itfCoUe*0 •* ^*nter *&gt;*r*'
T * n Ferneld. went to Orlando on A. F. Falck. This building has a fine activity.
Iteiall Orderlies are unsurpassable
Wedneadey.
location and was a good hotel before the
and Ideal for the use of children, old
freeze,
but
has
not
been
operated
in
grt. X HMIIm - •Pe n t M ,veral * * n ln
several year»
It has been renovated folks, and delicate persons. We cannot
wuoorillelait week. '
too highly recommend them to all suf
■ Ur. r E.'M*rsb»U U borne aAaln after and put ih first class shape, and should feront from any form of constipation
MTWy months »pent In AshavllJ«. N. C. prove very attractive to the tourist trade. and Its attendant evils. Three sizes,
Mr» D. W. Herndon's lovely lawn and 10c„ 25c., nnd 50c, Bememher, you can
u ulth»n Garner and baby daughter.
tennis
court presents a very interesting obtain itexall Remedies In this com mu
J ; returned from a visit to relative. In
and animated scene nearly every after­ nJty only nt our store—The K *ial) Btoro.
(toon. Ga­
L. R. PHILIPS &amp; CO.
ry Kemp, the oiteopath, arrived In noon after 4 o'cibck, as It is the favorite
' Ihuraday. He U atopplng at tbe resort and pastime of a number of tbe
prominent young society matrons and
for 1110 p tc *c n l*
their husbands, also a few of the young
tb» many friend» of Mr». W. D. Holdao ladiei'and gentlemen who meet to enjoy
Wr learn that ahe baa been ill
the .very pleasant and healthful exercise
(* Mierml daysAH Local Advertisements Under TRI»
to be found in playing tennis.
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
|Pn Blanch Digger» 1» home again
Kratis's p h o to ro f course.
— ----------------------------------------------- J ip * • pleasant vacation »pent In North
Mr. Frank Boardmun left yesterday,
For Rent—Two good rooms with board.
accompanied by his mother, Mrs. F. N.
CstoH“*“
Two blocks from depot. 100 Laurel. Ave.
Hoo. W R. P'Neal of Orlando, waa In fioardman. for Benton Harbor, Mich.,
I l-3tp
will be narried on the eigh­ „Wonted—Experienced truck man nt
«TXiirefcaja’ AirJteenth to Miss Margaret Woodruff, of that -o n c o si-Iik a rta r;tag the Presbytery.
At a re^nl meeting of the Orlando dty. -Miss Woodruff is well known in oranie grove near Mulberry Fin. Good
home. Give reference», expenrnce, pud
gg^fof Trade Seth Woodruff wa» elecUd Orlando, where »he has visited her uncle. salary expected. Answer, (knid Oppor­
Mr.'J. T. Hendrick» and also in Winter tunity. care of this paper.
« and Carl Jansen secretary.
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George Lovell has returned from a Park, having been a student at Rollins
For Salo—A few pieces of good second
oaoth'» vacation enjoyed In Brevard, College. The newly married couple wiU hand furniture left. Call up Mrs. W. A.
il-tfc
make their home at Sanford, where Mr. Minulck, Cameron City.
ltd v .
Wanted To Buy—10 or IS acres improv­
Board man a rising young dentist. Iiur al­
Oder McOung of Clearwater, la the
ready established a lucrative practice—Re­ ed or unimproved land facing Lake Mon­
(ant of'Ms daughter. Mr». C. H. Dingee
roe Sanford side. Artlslun water guaran­ S A N F O R D
- •
F L O R ID A
porter-Star.
teed Flat wood», nine or hammock hind.
v^ile attending the Presbytery.
K raus's photos of course.
Also hind hot udjaceut to (lie lake.
t A. Swope, who recently opened a
There has been such demand for fer­ Slate price or no notice taken Address
(«•J «tile office in the Herald building la tilizers ut G. R Calhoun's place that S. j Florida. tiH Georgia Ave. Mobile. Ain.
&lt;
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tyi.iw«! to hi» home with slckne*»
Runge has decided to step into the breach 1
Stenographer,
mule,
20
year»
exiierlence
C H. Tuiberry. hn* returned to Sanford and will bundle the goods of the Osceola
desires position in or near Sanford 1~ I).
iRtr »pending lire summer fn the New Fertilizer Co. at the same old stand, with Shoemaker. 115 French Ave. Sanford, Fla.
btglaad State»
n
10-2ip
with Joe White ut ills old established post
Warned—A position by young man.
a J. Williams of New Smyrna, la in at the warehouse. W. H. Cody, formerly
. ihadry for a few days being called here inf tbe American Agricultural &amp; Chemical The beat of reconiendotion* and ref­
erences, given
Would prefer clerical
oaibeaad mission of his wife's burial.
Co. in Jacksonville Is the new (iresideiil (usilioii. C Herald
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o
f
the
Osceolu
Fertilizer
Co
there,
nnd
Fos
Sale—The
richest
high
land
form
Ctpt Oder is still knocking squirrels
will
supply
(lie
old
line
of
C
uIIuhiii cus-1Orange county. Stock and tools. Thirty
off the trees, and with three others sucYou want the most for yoiir money in the
tamers nnd nil new comer» throughS ¡acres, 2 in fruit and 12 in cultivated
nsded In bagging fifty eight in one day.
Runge with as good material as he ever
1,1
and woodland.
Shoes you are buying this fall, in both style
■
Good ft room house and out buildings, (»asThere is s new weekly in town; not n
turned out before.
oline engine nnd water works. 3G miles
and quality, therefore you should sec our
wtekly'papef but a weekly film at (bo
Kraus's photos of course.
¡from town.
mile from t&gt;eii tine on Sil
Imperial giving all (lie current event»
ver ijike I’lensnnt to look nt- Very
stock of New Fall Styles. They will fit
tienliiiy. Elevation 70 feet above San­
Registration Notice
You must start registering next Monday
your feet, your taste and the size of your
Cheap and terms easy. C. F. Wil­
The city registration book will be open ford
‘ sad also see that your poll tux 1» paid.
liams. Box 923. Sanford, Fla...,.*. 10-tf
purse.
.
at the city clerk's office Monday, OcL Ifi
Get ready for the big show
Wanted—Complete set of single work
and dally thereafter except Sunday from harness. All lentlier.
Inquire llenild
Your pod (ax receipts entitles you to a
9 o'clock a. cn. until 12 in. and from 2 Office.
10-2tc .
[ Mat in the Dig Show that takes place on
For Sale—Finest muck Land in slate,
o'clock p. in until 5 o'clock p. tu. Also
November Slat.
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,
from 7 o'clock p. in. till Ho'clock p. ra. already drained, irady for cultivation,
within a mile railroad station. Twenty
Mr. and Mr» H. R. Stevens, returned each Saturday.
ocre tracts only forty dollars an acre.
F E E T F IT T E R
home Wednesday evening from a months
The registration will dose Wednesday. P. W. Humphrey's, Bronson. Fla. l0-7tp
visit to their old home in Wilksbane, NoV. 24, m il.
M. W. U v fu ­
-&gt; Plants for Sale—Celery, lettuce ard
Sanford, Florida
Pens.
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City Clerk
ciluliflower for the next two weeks. A
Mr» M. C. Savage, returned to Jack­
Oorner, Celrry Ave.
.
10-tf
Kraus's photos of conr se.
sonville Wednesday after a pleasant visit
i To Kent—House witli ft Room», and
Pull line School Books ut M axwells Uuiti room. Comer Magnolia Ave nnd
to ber daughter» Mr» Enez Hill, and
«-if 16th St. Apply A. L Williams at L). A.
Mr» Dune Turner.
Caldwell L Sons.
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s s w s s s s s v x x t x x w x t t t t x v v x t t t v u V X » » X X V X \ X W X X X X \ X t\ W V » W ;
One
and
two
horse
wagons
with
celery
Mu. F. J. Gonzales' many friends will
For
Salo—Life,
scholarship
In
Drnugh
bo glad to know that ahe la improving, flared side bodies nt Underwood'» 7-tf tin’s Busibew College; good for both book­
Kraus's photos o f courso. r,
keeping and stenographic course -in any
though slowly.-after an illness of several
Autoe* oral carriage painting at Un­ af tire Draughon's , Colleges.
Enquire
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it.* no (qinl fw n»liiD| pain. No humbwt, fuaiamacJ to do a]] tl 11 irvomrndcd to
7-tf,
derwood's. • First d*8ss work.
3-tf Herald office..n nxiocy irfundrd. Filrrn.l application kli cured Can,era, Hhcuma/iam, FcLjni
[' Dr. T. C. Doardman, left Wednesday for
Notice—To pro{&gt;erry owner# &lt;*nd oilier#
All kinds of repair work Sanford Ma­
Hradachc, t'oiaon Oal and DitcaarJ Kerr Rclicvca all pain whin, property applied.
Benton Harbor. Michigan; where he will
having real estate in ciiarge., See me
chine &amp;. Garage Co.
1N-tf
Compounded 3 yrara unci and all an dili|lited that han'aaed jt.
h* married on the 18th to Ml»» Margaret
and get iny price#1on paper lisnglng nnd
r Kraus's photos of course.
D ir e c tio n s .—Seturata a ihi. L , l.rfl, and apply over pain of any kind, remove before
painting before letting lo toUi# one rise,
fattnun Woodruff.
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Bring your old Ores to Sanford MachIn« nnd I will save you uton«y and give you
It b)i|ten and cononue to, apply.
The Imperial is allowing some very &amp;. Garage Co. for Vhleanlxing
u good job. Give me u chance to liiil is
4«-ti
la r y .
Manufactured by J. S. THRASHER at Lake
I»» pictures. Those of Wednesday evenGaS engine repairs. Sanford Maciilnc all 1 u*k. Akk W J. MiHride or MrK» W.
R.
Gardner,
313
Magnolin
Ave.'
Drop
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lag especially from the opera "Aida/
6» Garage p a •'
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postal in po#ti&gt;ffice. L^L, Wood- B-tf *
* m exceptionally flrve.
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Kraus's photos o f couroc.
»Ï. G. M ARTIN * - - Lake Mary, Florida
For Sole or Rant—Eight acre» t M . two
Ml*s Ad» Wagner’» many friend» ito
Place the titles to your real estate in well» house and barn. 2 mliek^bkat of
N»a»ed to know that, the la well enough the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­ town, Inquire at Herald Offftte.rorr Mr» ! A 44 W S 4 W »SV SW W »SSW SSSXW XXV SSW S»WW SS W SW »W W»VlN* S i i
Mretarn to school again after her recent plications, For particulars address B. F II, A. Hill..124 South’ .^pr;i. -WiHritJt
Kansas.
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Whltnef, Jr.; Secretory.
For
Sale—At
Cameron
City,
store
build­
^Mlss Dee Weeks of Starke, Fla., will be
Kraus's photos of coorse.
ing nnd lot; building iwirttorie», with
Mthe city for a few dty» Mlsk Weeks
The nursing home al.Sili nnd Elm Ave, store-room below and living (popis«kbove.
' J J! r^a',utnd the funeral of ber cousin. Is prepared to au e for a limited number Running water ort both floor» .Lot tt7JA
t o .B . J. Wi|H«m»
Of surgical case»-* Mr» sWright, nurse In foot front; liowlng well ond fence: leased
for one year at fiS per month; bringing
n
s ,
m 33-tf 18 per cent on Inyestment. Inquire Her­
Him Emily Boyd &gt;of Charlotte,.».
Kraus's photos of uourse:
•m»ed in the city Tuesday evenjng. and
ald office. Also at Cameron Cl*y .one
y
For style and prloes "Jn millinery sea three-room house with front porch and
winter With her sister. Mr»
!r» Overman, over Yowell's store.
9-2t. screened back porch; running water In
house, chimney and fireplace, fence nnd
We ore equipped to handle your^ repair walks; reins for W per month. Inoulre
Rev.
w&gt;li« Of Bartow, \Waa the
orfc.
Sanford Madiine &amp; Gnrnge fX). Herald office. ’
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M r» H .-C D u B o sc.
Attractive cottage foe rent .furnished.
Coine and choose ju s t- whot ;ÿ( riW niit. -,W e
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Kraus » photos of course.
Centrally located. Addresa P.O, Box. 843,
lylreniüiits
iiave it- -No m utter
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millinery and hair work sets Mrs, « ty .
For ihllllnery
4* ’
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8-lf
For Rent—A nice little truck ftrnn. TJ4
Over Im n. over T o well1» _______
may be as tb (piaütÿfeji-iktft
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Ming with bis i
Fdog. There are Two. K in dp'of £hlll Tonic acres In cultivation 2 rears, partly tiled.
Enqolre at Herald Office.
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' One of tlie most suitable tracts of land
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PLANKS AND OlriClft
In Florida, neat the beautiful Indium KTVer
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,Tha old reliable Flanks Chill Tonlo is now open for sale. If yqp want good
Guaranteed-to drivo. out Malaria. tQ land,.pretty scenery, health and comfort,
returned botn* yesterday
cure UilltiC Fever, Colds and Grip, youif
from our m agnificent stock. _;*AU
;*AU woods,,
wt
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H»0 Atjvcmin Camp meeting mon»y back If It does not, 23c nnd 3go do not lei chi» offer »Hp by. write to J. F.
Sum!oil.
Lake
Mary
Fla.
8-9lp
finishes, a ll grnded-all* Btyles.i . . VAe
W e ai
a re ju stly
Put week.
per buttle. Ask your Druggisu
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For Sale—5 sere farm, twenty baorlng
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shoWvit
proud
of
our
line
and
w
ant
to
shoW\it
to you.*
orange tree*, 50 peach tree» also very
^ Reaffy Tor Business
feeth.
th* popuUr Uckftt agent
Luge
bearing
pear
tree»
modran
5-room
Drop
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to-day
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Owing to the fact so many people ob­ cottage, front and back porche» faces
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the winter season.
"everybody,“ I have deaided to dispense way, also Oveblo railroad. Fine drinking
®ul!“ 4i • well known ball player with H; however, 1 have o handsome water, good bathing, fishing and swim­
ming. Address box 1J27 City.
52-lf
tndwU1 llne-of millinery this season, which is
For Rent—1 have n few first class tiled
------- H headquarter» while he is emnow ready for inspection and a- cordial
farms for rent on shares. No money re­
H U e A r C r Hmry plays first Invitation la extended to one and all to quired.
Also some for cash rent Levi
Rand Bulldlnjt
In Ute_ Appalachian League and visit my millinery parlors over Yowell Blnford owner, and dealer in Sanford
truck form»
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in fast company. k 0 0 . Store. '

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

W e represent Ed. V. Price
&amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.

The F all and W inter 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 Hen’s Furnisher

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EXPERIMENT STATION
Sanford Should Push the Move
ment to Procure One

APPARENT NEED O f O N E HERE
Tb« Greatest Vegetable Section In
. The Greatest Vegetable
Some time ago The Herald devoted
•pare to the subject of an experimental
Station. At the growers* picnic, Prof.
Rolfs pointed out the fact that Sanford
could procure one if e determined effort
were made by our people.
Next to the agricultural college comes
the demand for thia nation that wouM
be of such greet benefit to the growers.
The watchword of progress In agricul­
ture today la science. Conventions are
held In all civilized countries, having for
their object the promotion of scientific
farming. Italy bas a world organization
In which leading farmers In all parts' of
the civilised world are Interested and
have taken membership. There are con­
servation congresses almost too numerous
to mention, to say nothing of Irrigation
aryi fiber assemblages of Uka kind. But
the one point on which alt agree Isahaf
fanning must be made to pay better than
it does and the only way to make It
realize that end Is to employ scientific
means; that is every farmer ought to
knoa what kind of soli be lt working on.
He ought to know the chemical constitu­
tion of I t It la pasy to find out by ask­
ing the department In any state. Then
the farmer should apply to his soil such
fertilizer as continually makes It better,
for It Is found that soils do not wear out
save by neglect For tome of the most
productive farms In the world today, are
those which have been cultivated for sev­
eral thousands of years In the older countries of Europe. There are many ex­
amples of what can be done by rational
farming and they frequently are found to
be the result of the work even of children.
It la well known that the biggest .acre of
com raised last year was' that of a boy
In South Carolina. Another youngster
produced the heaviest crop of potatQei oo
an acre, and still others have »town rec­
ord productlon'of wheat, and not -by ex­
traordinary means, such as piling the land
to the limit of its capacity with costly
fertilizer or any work that In the long run
made the product cost et much es it was
worth. Thera was no more labor, nor
toy more fertilizer applied than In cases
9(^crope that were but half of the bumper
report. It was lust putting common senae

8 truly named as Is proven by the throngs that visit this popular store weekly, especially on
Mondays, and w ith Its Immense stook and variety of all the season’s latest designs and
patterns In Dry Goods, Ladles’ and Gents’ Furnishings, -Notions, Shoos and Furniture
ipther opportunity w ill afford m any a ohanee to supply their F A L L w ants In the highest

MONDAY. OCTOBER 16TH
Blankets &amp; Comforts

7ie CALICO 5c

S e e th e special showing o f our
la rg e stock of b lan k ets and comfo rts
for Monday. /&gt; A Q
P rice s f r o m 9 8 c
f / O

As a special for Monday only and
som ething everybody is looking for. is a
reg u lar 7 lA c standard calico,
reg u lar width, in light a n d
d ark patterns. Monday o n l y . . .

T h is ever-d esirable fa
alw ays in dem and for wni
sh irts; a good 35c lea
th e popular shades
f
for M o n d a y
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T h is is a full width bleached
ta b le damask and a ready seller
for 3 5 c yard, an excep tion al op­
portunity will be given f t f j
Monday, to secu re this ^
sp ecial a t a y a r d . . . . . .

Khaki clo th , an ever-useful m aterial
for ladies' outing skirts and child rens’
B u ste r Brown suits and pants;
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2 5 c quality, one of M o n * I V
a
d a y ’s many specials___ _____ I I I l L i

A n o th er shipm ent of i
sh irtin g m adras, in neat
and stripes,
manufactu
se ll a t 2 5 c ; will be on -i
display and sole M o n ­
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32-inch Soiesette for shirts,
M ercerized taffeta zephyrs, in
an imported q u ality Shepherd w aists, etc., h as a perm anent
finish a n d a
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plaid; one of th e many ( j l
■ m ercerized
sp ecia l.v a lu e Monday.............. £ j
values for Monday at

Neckw ear

Sp ecial sale o f ladies’ neck­
w ear, consisting of Dutch, fichu
and sailor co llars, worth double
th e price. Monday
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SALE BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK

T o select ono of the Now*
M odels In o u r Ladles’ Coat
Su its — highest quality, at
bottom prices.
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Special assortm ent of Muslin un­
derskirts, embroidery and lace flounces
and gowns with embroidery, also hand
em broidered yokes, with linen Q Q ^
torchon lace; 1.35 values only w O C

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AimUtlce Reached
Berilli, Germany, Oct 13.—It U declared
In authoritative circle» today that an
■■rp . «nnUtke ha* virtually been agreed upon
between lu ly and Turkey, T b lg lf de­
clared to be thereeult chiefly of Germany'»
V ■' efforu, aided by other poweti. Italy la to
, . - ‘ 'continue »ending ber troupe to Tripoli,
nodm g coodualon of the negotiation».
tide can be oared quiddybyLeonardi'i
olden Eye Lotion. Weak, «ore end InH«ed eyM are cured;Without pain in
3e d»y by Leonaridl'a. Cool», heals, and
leogtheba. Make» »trong oyc«- Guaratoed w money rafuudigLj Sold by

Silk Petticoats
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S e e our line of Torchon,'/Cherry
C hnntiliv and baby Irish bnnds
and ed g e s.. Sp ecial* v alu es at

8!4e, 12Hc, 17c and 2 3 0 .

S e our com plete assortm. nt of
B lack Cat hosiery for m.-u wo­
m en and children, in gauze,
medium and heavy weight

O u r gents’ S u i t d e p a rt­
ment can’t be m i s s e d by tho
man that wants t h e finest
suit for the l e a s t m o n e y .

A n a ll-b la c k tafTeta silk waists, h eat
ly made and well worth $ 5 . A A A
O u b special g rice ■
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S e e our large line of ladies'
new w aist cords, suede, patent
le a th e r and ela stic belts. ^ Q «
F rices 10c to .........
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____Leather Shoes 9 8 c

Long Coats „

See our hew line of long coats, in
cloths, serges, caracul / h f t f t
crav in etted s e r g e s ; ? K / / f \ /
prices from 3 .9 8
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W h ile they Inst, an all lea
Oxford for ladies. M o n -Q C
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50« HEAVY UNDERWEAR 39c

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5 0 c heavy fleece lined shirts
and drawers, in a ll sizes. A A
S p ecia l for M onday..........

$5 BLUE SERGE PANTS »3.98

$

S e e our s p e cia l,luie of th ese all
wool blue serge ^pants Monday
a t th is m oney-saving
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H A T S !"

HATSlf

S e e our larg e assortm en t of
m en s' hats“ for Monday.
They
a r e excep tional values

-New lin e of Royal S o ciety embroid­
e ry packages ju st received.

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A n d .w ft they a rriv e ^ n e w designs
in shefea lo t everyone. S e e the special
p a te n t le a th e r vamp, v elv et top boot
fo r ladies.
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CHILDREN’S SHOES

G LA SSES

These a re regular values at
5 0 c “ set.
Our special O C p
price Monday is o n ly . .
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Special line of all-lea th er, lea th er
w ith olOth top In button^ or blucherf
also an a ll patent lea th er shoe 1 A(\
in sizes 1 1 H to 2 f o r . . . . ..........

Monday we will place on sale
a regu lar i size Axmini.ster wool
rug in a good $ 2 .5 0
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S e e out la rg e stock-- of Furnit u r e ; , te r r o r th e easiest; prices
th e lowest

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Monday is the tim e to buy an a ll
silk p ettico at in navy, b r o w n .f * f t O
te d . and a ll the light c o l - V J - i A l
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.$ 5 .0 0 Silk W aists $ 3 .9 8

Now is th e tim e to se le c t your
v a b ^ la c e and insertions, ■ also
G erm an val. la c e and inser­
tion ; values up t o 10c, J j 1 ^ *
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Cold weather will soon In* here;
Monday special showing of holies'
long sieve vests and ankle-length
pantB per garQ r
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M uslin Underw ear

A special em broidery s a le for
Monday, edges up to 17 inches
wide, insertions to m atch, sp e c ­
ial -up to 2 5 c yard.
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See our large assortm ent of ladies'
sk irts in nil the leading styles and pop­
ular m aterials, at 25 per cen t less than
w hat they are worth

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. Sheriff Smith Held fo r M urder.
In the circuit court etPalatka the grand
jury returned a true bill for murder In the
.firtt degree again»* Sheriff Smith, for (he
killing of W. A, MoCatklll: A .motion v u
made to equeah the Indictment, but thia
wia overruled and Sheriff Smith war re­
manded to Jell without bond.
When aaralgned in court (be prison«
pleaded not guilty nod woe later admit­
ted to ball lit the nun of 910.000.
A change of venue to Alachua county
wax granted by Judge WUlla. Thia tranxwma made on the petition of the da­
te, there being no counter petition
preeented by the itate.
. The killing of Mr. McCaoklll several
day« ago haa caused much oommeQj
throughout the state and when the rase
came before the criminal court here the
court room w*a, crowded with e a p r epec-

On display Monday in
clo th s, serges, tnfTetn mnl
popular w eaves at special

LADIES’ SKIRTS

10o— 8oo W in do w — 10c

A LTE R A TIO N S F R E E

F A L L S U IT IN G S

PATTERNS

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HARDWARE COMPANY
Invite Inspection of the Largest and Best
Assortment of Shelf and Heavy HardE ver Brought to This City
Display of Farm Tools and Implements in Our Agricultural Parle
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Gasoline Engines, Pumping Outfits and Irriga­
tion Supplies for the Farm, Grove and Garden
AIR COMPRESSORS FOR

WELLS THAT

Experienced Salesmen.

Oak Avenue and Second Streets.

SANFORD

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Prompt Service

Telephone 8

FLORIDA

ZELLWOOD NOTES
ing quite a handsome price. This Is cer­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams will again be
with us for the winter month*.
S|»d*l Corxwpontlrm« io Tl.. Ilc l.l
tainly a desirable piece of pr
Long life nini prosperity Mo the Semi Curlrttr visited Geneva thla Bimmirr and
The hoot will begin on Thursday next
0. Houston of ¡Wfwood was in the city
was *n favorably impressed that be came
Weekly Herald.
to make dally trips Iwtweeri Lake Harney Thursday on businesa.
' - A Budget of Interesting Items
Mr. Holly and mother hove our sym­ back and will now locate nmnng ua os and Sanford.
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Mrs. E. Jammer, and sou, Sydney, of
soon as u lurger bouse con bo built. We
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from Correspondents
pathy In the loss of son and brother
, t. - Sanford, after spending the surnhier In
certainly extend to him and hi* family a
Mr Lalng and son of Sanford re c a ll? Kn0IV||1(, Tnuk hnvf&gt; returned t0. J)Kk.
The people about here "are pleased that
hearty welcome.
vi.it.Hl
their relotivr*. Mr am) Mrs. Hal-1t0RV|lle. where they will make their
they will have church service every Sun­
tilt HINTS OF ORANGE COUNTY day through the winter it la hoped be­ We arc also glad to have Dr. J. Ross 'nn*
future home. Mr. Jnmmea having a Hicraginning Sunday ISth. Rev. Somers and j Allison as a.cilizen of Geneva. He baa
J W. Plynt has returned from middle live position with the Florida Ice 8.
among the pines, where he can re- (korgln and reports the fields white with Coal Co. of that city
Efficient S l o f f of Reporter* Weekly Rev. Swartz has kindly offerod to crime
the remain! ng Sunday»
i cclve the benefit of tbe pure air We rotimi nod scarcely no help with »flieh
. Covers the Territory Tor
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O ur lu a ilin u ii Mr
1 tuunas nur* been
The Herald
The n * * l M e u u r *
entertaining his motlter and sister 0f &lt;d'ange
Many friend» sympathize with Editar
Vein r*nk ** a living creatura I* de­
• . CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS
Gainesville at tils home on M«loilviIle
Mesdume* L T and Vick leter* enter- Holly and family in the Hidden death of termined by the hulgbt »nd breadth
&amp;*«t»l C*r*e&gt;poodtoe* to T b, lltr*ld ;
tallied
the * ladies society recently.
of jqm love.— Ru*kfn.
Mr. and- Itri* Worthington of Lake Ave,
B3 • * Among other pleasant features of the af­ their brother netu PuLntkn.
Onoro are ¿rejoicing over the* fact that
Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. irttepp^of Hcardoll
ternoon were a recitation by little Mlta
tb«lr am and wife who Uve’ Jn Michigan Ave. are entertaining hi* brother W.
Helen Mourn'and piano solo by Mrs. Vick
iraptahoing tò arrive thla month end F. Repp of Philadelphia. Pa., for a couple
Peters. Delicious cake and coffee were
spend the winter at Lake Onoro and of weeks.'
served and very much enjoyed.
possibly locate permanently.
Donald Gilbert is stuying in town at
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Mrs Etheridge ts getting to be quite a
On Sunday evening Our young people the bom eof hi* uncle. J.-O. Packard.
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itknded church services In Sanford.
Mias Laura Pis!; of Cameron Ave..
Only exclusive baker in the city. All
I tuAkes recently, one of which wui a large
A very cheerful, interesting letter has expected home soon from an all summer rattler
m ixing (Ione with latest improved S a n i­
been received front Frank Fogg. Ho Is stay iu Brooklyn, N. Y„ and oilier points
tary m achinery.
OUn Howard wM a welcome visitor in
now at his perenta homo at Hampton In the nottfi/ ' ^
Genevu Sunday.
fitti, Kaw Hampshire, hut will probably
J . F. McClelland has added shoes to
Miss’Harris, our efficient principal In
t, »pend the wlmerin Flòrida at Kissimmee. hi* stock of grocries, provision and feed.
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Spencer’s Bread handled by all firstGeneva school spent Saturday with tier
Mrs. Hildebrand expects to return to
J . C. Ellsworth J r - recently sold a horse home folks near Orlando.
class grocers.
; |*Lt)0,ne lo Philadelphia soon, after her to the Howard-Poclritrd Land Cp., und
Mrs.
Rhebinder
opened
her
school
last
Pwkaaot visit vrjth her. parenta at Lake one to Prof. L J . Hahcock of Lake
week nt Budn. The patrdnl of that school
tTNora. We till mist her .fit Cameron Golden.
should cmignitulnto themselves upon
SPECIAL* ORDERS EILLED
LLED P R O M P TLY '
City.
Mr. Godwin strut an eminence wild-cat again securing lira services of this splen­
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In the Mitchell marl pit recently.
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Her
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Thompson ana Walter R. Hebbcrd came
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Horry Ward had one of his nice big work nnd of course good result*follow.
Wc Make Everything Known
to the TTrade
Uw * * * to look 'aftar the farm and
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mules lay down and die loot Thursday.
, (W * of Prof. Geo. Swartz.
Geneva Is looking forwnrd with pleas­
Several horses and tnulea were prostrate 1
P H O N E 106.
n o ! I l l PARK A VEN U E.
ure to. lire coming of eorly November
Mr. Duke came down frani his work
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from over work and heat last week. .
when our friends Mrs, John Adams and
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Ir** J*cL»qnrUie Mat Friday and spent
Moores Station Sunday school com­
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5«day With uj**feturnlng Monday morni
= s = r= r-rr— =—
mittee
are aeodlng out moat cordial,
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He wm be gone several weeks
urgent invitations for one nnd all to Join
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on Sundays.;
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GENEVA JOfllNGS
y
“»■ Uve itJtew« »gain. Wo wl«
d j r
J l r t o i o n g i u o h b ; r ^ .- . I n t r ^ ' o n ß l o o o b . ^ f i o t l b n
tvsrialOur. wThaBoraM.
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b« H»d tò hive them back again.
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Mr». 0 . E. Little and baby eon are vis­
Mr.‘
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, *M « Cameron City aing rehitlvea In KiaalmmM for a. short
road will ópen 1^;
Ten m iles from ei
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v\y Renovated and
. .doors fó f. bilsl
Mr. add Mrs. David visited Sanford last
‘ furriiflhed a t an expepsé oC^ÍScOOOí, R atos $ 2 .0 0 per day abd up, ..
Monday.
L . . . ^ H uotroving.
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W I» expecting hi. father ññ d Cbaae fc Co. have begun packing the
A m erican Plan, and $ 1 .0 0 per,
and ulp, European P lan . Special
nwnW.IA1irvtnd
__at lhis
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*Pend »ILI
thc wlntor
home Roulerson grape fruit. This fruit Is un­
Rates by Week or Month. ^FOr . fujl p articu lars and inform ation T e le ­
usually line for thla time of year. Quite
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----------------birnlf» Is In^charge of the packing Jiouses
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A. F. F A LC K
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^ - * * W n » û i l 'ÎamUy Ot Hgytúo. Hill •j recidente of Genera, Mr. 11111 Is
Resident Manager
Proprietor
UeU. good* and M an «nkpioyea of our new railfoaiL
Mr. Oarlette of Baltimore h*t porchftserl
rv site
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tbe tkoma and grave of Cape Moore, pay*
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SATHENrORD HERALD

13 .1911

Item s of Interest C o nce m inl
^ Society People.

POINTS P U R E L Y

PERSONAL

Hoi» Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away th e Golden Heure—
Social Gasilo
At lire Kecly’s charming borne on
Sfnford Heights. a Tin Shower was given
by her friends to tbe popular bride to be,
MiaaGebie Butt; Wednesday* afterftoon.
Tbe rooms of the elegant borne were
tastefully decorated with southern smilai
and hearts.
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Five tablet of hearts were played, the
top score being made by Miss Unde
Lefiler, who won the first price, a very
pretty and dainty apron. K]ss Charlotte
Hand, received the booby price, a band

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OULDN’T you like to be ab le to

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your hnsband in this way— when he e x ­
presses his approval of your new .outfit?

W ouldn’t yQU like to tell him th a t you had ob­
tained th at elusive som ething called "D istin ction
in Dress” and th a t the cost was no greater than
you had previously paid for ordinary garm ents?
If you would— let your next garm ent , be a PRIN TZ E SS.

Barne«, Mn». J . C. Neal, Mro. K. 11.
Mark«. Mr«. R. J ; Holly. Mrs. Ed Higgins,
Mrs. Claude Howard. Mrs. C. C Butt. Mr*.
J . L. Hurt and Miss Nona Wyleyl-. '

T h ere's a d elicacy of line and grace of sty le to a
PR IN T Z ESS th a t proves th at PRIN TZ ESS designs
are close to foreign inspiration and also th at they
know how to c r e a t e ..
The m aterials are of true wool q u ality — tested and
retested before they are judged worthy of bearing
th e PR IN TZ ESS la b e l— there’s reason in such
testing— in such extrem e caution— for the PRIN T­
Z E SS label is a gu aran tee thqt eaelrg a rrficn t must
give you two seasons of satisfacto ry wear. .

V
Entertained THa Visiter» ,
'* The entertainment comnil (toe wb9 looked after the pleasure of tbe members of
tbfi Presbytery, .when It WA# pot in s^plon
or attending to business; arranged p trip
across tbe lake to Enterprise, In launches
for Wednesday afternoon. Tbe portV
T h e curving lines of PR IN TZ ESS fit are more a c ­
left about 3, o'clock 'in the .launches
cu ra te th an th e "custom -m ad e fit” of your tailo r—
Malmo gnd Lottie, On reaching . Enter­
never a w rinkle a t co llar, shoulder, front and
prise they were taken to ihe famoas
chicken farm, which Is certainly quite a
feature of interest, to ahyoh* has never
before seen aO many beapUful and- floe
chicken at one time. ' * •
Bepeon Sulphur Springs, was next visited. and all who would taste It, were
urged to take A drink of that wonderful
water. Other points of interest In Enterprise were shown tbe visitors. The party
then re-embarked for home, which they
reached without any incident worthy of
People*» Churchnote, other than a Very, pleasant ‘after- * Johnny McCue and Johp J . McQuade.
At the Congregational church next
two Frenchmen from Cock yrcre In town Sunday morning Mr.'Waldron will speak
About S3 persons went on the'trip yesterday looking after the right of'way on the question': “’What are the Esaen*
Thursday afternoon, an automobile trip for thg. Citrus Southern Ry. . The boys tlnlsT'* He will jiv e hts views on the
was tendered the Presbytery, who were ore both jovial Cells and they will have Sabbath question ns one illustration of
afforded on opportunity to see more of no trouble In obtaining the right Of way the subject. There wU|_^&gt;o a - popular
oar -Lucky Sanford,” our world famous because no one can withstand their blar­ songjpud^ pleaching service ur t(jo even­
celeryideita. apd the beautiful hammocks ney and then everybody wants tbe new ing.- A most cordial Invitation Is ex­
that almost surTOuhd,' Sanford; and ora troctlon line from Sanford' tp Ktssitnuicd. tended to the public for both aarvieea. —
now being opened up for cultivation. The
people of Sanford are always delighted
to show to strangers, the great possi­
bilities that ore being recognized , as in
■tore for this section; when It can be
thoroughly developed.. A trip around the
line on the street ca n was also planned
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to give the members of Uia
What make» you nervous? It 1« the weakness of your
Presbytery another view, of tbe. many
w qm anly constitution, which canfiot stand the strain of the
Improvements And'developments follow­
hard work you do. As a result,- you break down, and ruin
in g the car line bqt lick of time made
your entire nervous system. Don't keep this upl Take
that wish Impracticable, tor. (be whole
Cardul, the woman'« tonic. Cardui is made from purely
body, though g few'fn'iy ’take advantage
hi that trip today.
vegetable ingredients. It aids gently on the womanly organs,

Are You Nervous?

Sanford Hotel arid Improvement Ox U
hereby called In tbe directots^.room of (he
People« Bank air Sanford, Florida on Wed­
nesday, November 15th. 1911, at 10:30
'

. The meeting is called for the purpose of
electing officers to serve for the ensuing
year and tb« transaction of such Nothar
bps!nets aa may properly come before the
meeting,
T. J . Mi l u x . Free.
W. J . Tiuuxw, S e c .________ _ ll&gt;4to

Mr». J . P. Beard.
Prof, N. J . Perkin» received-tha sad In• iclllgeoce yesterday of the •death of hi»
u]tto&lt;be£\n law, Mrs. John P. Bespi. which
. oocorred at Amherst. Vn.. on Wednesday.
M r^ erM o » W » with her mother at the
time. Mm Beard f o n t several winters
n Sanford and bar many friends will* he
pained to bear of her demise.

Imported

hips— and it's logical th a t they should be so, lor
PR IN TZ ESS tailoring is th e resu lt of a perfected
process— 3 8 years of knowing how— th a t elim i­
n ates faulty work a t these four proof points, where
m ost garm ents fail.
PR IN TZ ESS garm ents hold their shape. Aft«*r
m onths of wear they have the sam e dainty fresh
ness th a t they possessed the day you purchased
P R JN TZ ESS Plio Canvas, th e new shape-retnininn
fabrkr, is fesponsible for th is— it’s a new fabric,
moist-proof— wear-proof— th a t is owned and eontrolled by the m akers of P R IN T Z E SS and c a n mils
he found in PR IN Z ESS garm ents.
It molds the woql m aterials of the garm ent to your
figure— and horns them there. T h is sh ap e- holtling
insu rance costs you nothing e x tra . •
The p rice of PRIN TZESS garm ents represents u n ­
usual vgifciie; b e tte r m aterials th an a custom t a il o r
could afford to use; workm anship th a t n e v e r
slights; fit th a t satisfies a t th e^ ^ | « .&lt; ry -o n ; and
shapeliness w ithout co n stan t pressing expense and
trouble.

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Steinway &amp; Sons
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Mehlin j
Behr Bros.
Mathushek
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“Crown”
Story &amp; Clark |
Kohler &amp; Campbell - H aines Bros, si
and Fischer
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ana helps them fo do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, In a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily ftrehgth.

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Mrs. Grice Fortner, of Men, W. V«., took Cardul.
This Is whet she says About it: MI was so weak and
nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and 1 lost flesh every day. - The first dvie
of Cardul helped me. Now, ,L Am entirely cured of the
footing spells, and T.cannot say* enough for Cardul, fo r i
know It savtdrny life." It Is the best fcintc for women.
Do you suffer from.any,of the pain« peculiar to women?
Take Cardul. It will heljrybu.. Aik^your druggist
W riter LadMs* Adrtsory Ospi. Chsritaao«s Msdldss Co., CktRmoces. Tsea,

Sond for Catalogues, Prfoea and Term s

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/ N S A N F O R IX - L ih
S A M r O R D . FL O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , O C T O B E R

17,

1811

IT A LIA N ARM Y C O RPS ON T H E MARCH

Interest Gleaned fro m
Various Sources

Hie General News of The Land
of flowers.
CÜIEED f ROM THE S TA TE PRESS

lAPtfNlNGS

An epitom e o f the W eek's Mott Im­
portant Happenings In the
State'» Domain.

sol twenty-two injured, uaveriwr
V, Gilchrist of Florida, u passenger on
the train was uninjured.
g^Hony Atwood's flight from New Bedrjo d with a passenger in his aeroplane
«surdsT afternoon established a new
iword for aeroplane flight with an extra
' ntr " He made twenty-one rail« In
twenty minutes.
. h it estimated ‘that at least

a month
win be ransom*4' In getting a Jury to try
j i n^. a McNamara for bis alleged oonMctfca with the dynamiting of the Los
Asgsirs Tiroes building. Prolonged qulztinj of other talesmen, particularly about
Ihrlr affiliations with labor unions, and
tbeir opinions of such organizations |s in­
tended by the defense.

, - Tbeoulbok fora successful intervenI ilon to bring on end to the war between
Italy and Turkey, seems to be becoming
less favorable, according to semi-official
advices made public today,
Added to China's Internecine strife kas
’ come a financial panic. The civil war
which broke out recently and is gaining
li strength each day has caused prolong­
ed runs to be made on several of the
iesdiag banking Institutions nt Pekin and
si Btpg Kong. While none of the banks
have yet been compelled to close their
dsork, the situation It deaidedly strained.
' Miny of the largest depositors who have
allowed their funds to remain in tbe
basks art badly worried,
.
•f-JTbs electoral college on)Sundny formally
cast Its, ballot for Gen. Francisco L Modere. Jr. as president-elect of Mexico.
His companion will be Pino Suarez, elect­
ed |o the vice-presidency over Provision­
al President dc is Barrs and Dr. Gomez.
Vote of Thanks
KssoWed, Thnt we. tbe members of. the
.ft**bit(ry of 8 l Johns, extend tpRev.
J. P. McKinnon stid tbe member* of •tbe
Pttsbyterion church of Sanford and to tbe
praple of the oomrounity our hearty appndstitm of tbeir kindness and hospltnlllf extended to us in many ways during
our stay in their midst, and we request
Urn this resolution be read 10 the San­
ford church on next Sabbath morning.

Photograph by Underwood A Underwood. N. T.
Sw atting The Vagrant
GOOD ROADS
In an editorial headed ‘The Curse of
Vagrancy.*' Tbe Florida Times-Union ’
■ays: t
’The authorities hero should irv to put
a stop to vagrancy, not because (he far­
mers. saw mill men mui-tiu|&gt;eniiiic oper-,
a tors need hands, but because every 01411 Nov. 23rd
wlio not efficient means to support him
-phj, trH
in illness should be made 10 gu to work
nf wp
Tbe idle sliouid not be permitted to live ntr&gt;(| t.
on the earnings of the workers.
ehloery ol
"Tbe law I* no res[&lt;ector of race or of various
color. We do not recommend a crusade will be dii
against idle negros but againsf idle men. and o|wn
Those who need to work and can get will be eq
work should be made to go 10 work (icon vtcv
wjiether white or black.
pony the
“The idle are living whethrr they are the ircluri
working or not. If they ore not ikying ginaers at
for what they gel sotm-body is paying 'c,,n Awtc
for them. Of course with the increase merit will
of Idleness thieving mcreaSes
|
n r*l'
"It is probable (lint there are more 1l,,r 1,1
negro men than white men idle hero lie*,n,,s
cause of the practice thnt is so oormnau , r|1 ,lU1'
among negroes of having the women sup- ***• B‘
port their husbands err having the cm- * 1c * ^
1 _
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dcmonstri
players of tho negro wonibn support them
•
Will [)C ill1
A wdmnn gets n position ns n cook and ^^
Often carries oft enough from the table
of her employer to feed her family. Some
* ' 1,1
tiroes the eni|goyer k'ttows (his arid 1 0“ H 111 1
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doesn t care. Even when this is the
^^ ^
case fho man sliouid not, be permitted to
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live in Idleness. By working ho could ^ ^
0
hla family to accumulate property or be Vl ** 0 ®
prepared in case of aieknesa. The negro ultpu&lt; 11
women oi Jacksonville and other cities ol l,,(Kfur&gt; 1
the South would l*J benefited more iliun 1 I“1!1*
any other class by the enforcement of
^
tho Vagrancy laws for they would find
sheriff
accumulation os the result of their work Lawt„ll (
Instend of hovlng it nil go to support 0rmcij lhc
IAty men in idleness."
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'if«
fnvor b u lk h e a d in g . I
javor a better water supply. I
P a v in g
F irst
street
om bridge toold county line.
Sn n f°r ia -i?0-d xp a v c d
•Sa
ford Heights. I

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IN THE SOUTH

There is a movement on foot to move
the remains of Osceola, the famous chief­
tain of the Seminóles, from Choxleston
where they are now buried, to Kissimmee,
the capital of the county that bears his
name.
Circus license In Tampa Is $200 aryl
Secretary Powell of the Boart! of Trade
made the member« dig up the price as an
Inducement for the circus to come.
Tho annual convention of tlio South
Florida Epworth League and Sunday
Schools of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South has just closed nfter a most' suc­
cessful und Interesting meeting.
",
The Pensacola Journal says that the
prospects are bright for the greatest fair
ever held in the state to be held (n that
city next mo a ill.
The Gtldden tourists are on the way to
Florida. They made Gettysburg, yester­
day and expect to cross Virginia today,
W. G. Campbell, chief food Inspector of
the bureau of chemistry. Washington, * is
In Tnmpa to confer with Manager W. C.
Temple of tho Florida Citrus Exchange,
lo sec what can be done to («event die
shipping of green Florida citrus fruits,
and just what power the department df
agriculture of the national government
may have in the premises.
On last Saturday morning C. M. Donald­
son. a white man was shot and fatally
Injured near Uve OaX by Slteriff Ricker son, or one of Ills deputies, while resist­
ing arrest from the result of which he
died later
A party of Germans who represent
about fifty families who are seeking
homes in Florida were In Bronson n few
duys ngo Inspecting the lands in the
neighborhood. They were offered land*
near Otter creek at $3 an acre, but de­
cided to inspect lands elsewhere before
buying.
Hon. A. M. C. Russell, editor of the
flrooksvlllc Argus and superintendent of
public Instruction for Hernando county,
has been urged te enter tho race against
Superintendent Holloway next spring.
Hrnrlciituwii Presbyterians have let the
contract for a new edifice to cost S i.200.
Owners of automobiles in Miami and
Dade county ore In u movement which
seetus to be general over the State to /,■'

Claude Whitten the efficient deputy
sheriff suffered a serious accident last
Saturday morning by his pistol dropping
from his pocket being accidentally dis­
charged and passing through his body.
Claude was sitting „ in front of Judge
Stringfellow’s pffice and hud reached over
to get a newspaper laying on the ’ side­
walk. As he sat down again tbe pistol
was jarred loose from his pocket and as
It struck the pavement I was discharged
the ball entering the hip and coming out
in from of his body Just below tbe pit of
the stomach. Die patient was hurried to
his home and Dr. Pules ton rendered med­
ical aid.
Tbe wounded man is resting eeay and
thet changes for hlsjreoovery are good.
Carrying a pistol seems to be dangerous
to officers as a number of them are
wounded or killed each year by acci­
dent/
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Billy flurke’s Slayer /
J . J . Mauser, the well known cigar
A detectivo of the Atlantic. Coast Line
manufacturer surprised his- friends by
Railway and three dtixeits 6f TlldeavJile
stealing away to Tamp« and getting mar­
yesterduy arrested a uggtu who Is allege*! ' . Arrival‘and Departure o f Trains
; -&lt; * V ' L &gt;■
ried. The bride was Miss Marie Fresc
to be the slayer-of jpqgiocer Burke, who "p. *!-..• . V » 1NORTH
HOUND , .
and tho ceremony was perfofmed by the
was mysteriously shot ip the cab of his
No. 8í
; Ar 1.J15 a* m. ,,LV 1.33 a. m. Rev. TerreU- Mr. end Mrs. Mauser have
cflgtn^ jo#t winter. The*negro’s nnmels No. 84
" 11.35 a. WT.'/
- 11-55 a. tn.
Richard Wrlgltt. oged 25* V V
No. 8Û
■** - 2.35 p. luV
** ' 2.35 p, m. taken apartment* In the Wilson building
and will make Sanford tbeir future borne.
•sotmi
' *' soyffb
■ r . .y ^i, 1
The two McMillan brothers. Le^ and
►i.
Jeter, merchants of T^lenville Vore inNo. S3 , Ar CIO a. rii.. . ' t v U S a . t a
; guffrege In Caiirprmla . *.
v ^
suumcolai in WrlgbiU M prortSes'ttss No. 89
* " -2.05*0. m. " *?* ÌU 5 p. ni.
Woman
suffrage
has
tiiumphed
In
Roy Roper, also of TlldenYilUh '
’’ No. B5
» gj4Q pt In. .!
*^750
p.ijl
California. Returns late today wiped
As to the nature of the evidence against
¿^KorCRtxj ' S £ j
out the majority previously reooeded
Wriglit, the details could lidl be learned;
Trllbv fcSt. P rt*tiibu / g-J^ aa, Xr,1.10
against the amendment and since this.,'?.
He;Wos' arrested while, working in t^e 0, ro. No. 24,LV. CIS p, m.,
*z
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cucumber patch of C. H. Tiiden of Hide .»V LcrsbuxiP-No. 31. At. tl-45 8.'m; No. turn the margin in favor of the amendment has Increased steadily. —&gt;&gt;v- vui^ - r. iw w -su ..
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                    <text>HAS'A REMARKABLE RECORD
W. E. M artin Is Very Papular As A
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Public Official
• • In these days of hostle and political
schemes it is vary refreshing to- note a
record of a public official that Is abso­
lutely clean and satisfactory to all of his
constituent. Such a -m an is W, E.
Martin, the.present efficient tax collector
who by his ctoae application to the duties
of the office, by his dean methods and
the deelre to fiU the office requirements
at all time« has preduded the desire up­
on the part of any one to take the Add
against him. You Just can't help liking
Billy Martin because he is 1 the some yes­
terday, today and tomorrow. He Is on
his good behavior all the time and is
just as anxious to please the public the
day after the election as the day be- j
fore. Billy Martin will get up nt night
and go down to the court house to do
you a favor and there Is not a man in
Orange county who can say that W. E.
Martin was not on tbo job when wanted.
Not only Is be affable a t all times and
ready to do your bidding but his butiness methods are above reproach. There
Is hot an official positjon that entails so |
many Impleasant' features as that of
collector and yet Martin always cornel
up smiling and ready to grant a favor
Is possible.
A remarkable record certainly and a
remarkable man and as usual he has no
opposition to the office fo(, which he wfll
again be a candidate (o Succeed himL atest War News
A special edition of the Home Tribune
published thq statement that the Italian
cruisers entered the harbor of Tripoli
Tuesday aftsrtiodn, t bombarded the forts
Ittfcf this go verboê’« 'castle, made' a land­
ing nnd hoisted the Italian (lag.
The most Important naval capture of
the roar to far is that of ' the Turkish
transport Sabah, With a Turkish general,
a large consignment of troops and much
ammunition aboard.
Corfu reports that the Duke of Abruzzi,
In compand of a flotilla fleet off Prevesa.
threatens a bombardment of that place.
The Porte’s appeal to the powers has
•been answered by them to the .efTect thatthey cannot offer mediation until a basis
of settlement is tuggcsted.in the line« of
the Italian demands.
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Late reports from Constantinople say a
new cabinet hat beet) nom inated and
that it will continue the ftollcy looking to
mediation.
Two Turkish battleships and a cruiser
have been sent to rein force the squadron I
in the Dardanelles. Turkey, it is stated, I
fids troops aboard two Tfüsslrm steamers I
now field up at Suez.
M arriage Announcement
Tba following announcemenf of the ap­
proaching marriage of Mioa Gelsia Butt to
Mr. Brian Higgins was received this
weak:
!
** —• A. . V“Mrs. Cecil G. Butt requests' the pleas­
ure, of your company at. the marriage of
her daughter, Celtic, to Mr Brian Francis
Higgins an Thursday evening.'October 19,
a t six o'clock ut her. residence." /
Both young people are amonjj &amp;e rtfost
popular In Sanford society nnd tuple becnrebidenta of this city simw eatiy childhood. Thp wedding, while' qlilet, wlll.be
one of the pre-autumn event» of rhe
younger social set ojf.&amp;aniord,''.',
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FOR THE WOMAN WHO
ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES
A

V ISIT to our garment department will be a real treat— for
you who value your appearance will find there til of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to your
well dressed comfort..
The garments that we will show you will be PR IN TL ESS
productions— and every style is one that really confers "Distinc­
tion in Dress” on the-wearer.
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Made from soft fleecy weaves of wobl— along the style lines
sanctioned by Fashion, and in a harmonious CQlor scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colors to the fhore conserva­
tiva blacks and blues— Really— no matter how hard to suit—
you’ll find something here that you'll appreciate and lik.
Below we describe two out of the many.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR
GOOD STOMACH.

TI)la~Offar. Should Be ~a W a r n in g t*
E v i r y M art a n d W o m a n .
- Ing InTsMionn tide advertising medium.
be- newupQpor* and medical Jo'orHe has been taking a h a lf, page adver­
s recently have h ad'm uch .to «ay
tisement in The Herald .telling tjrt people
of this and adjoining counties! about lUs relative to n famous tnlllfonnlno’» offer
large stock of furnishing and household of a million dollars fur a new stomach,
This great mulil millionaire was too
goods and that he paid the freight on out
bugy to worry eboat the condition of
of town orders. Ytiis week two custom■
hltr stomach. ,H e allowed* hi* dyspep­
era from another‘'coilgty bought bjlls of s ia to run ‘fron^ bail to wor»a o n tll’lrt'
furniture amounting to over. $366 because the ead 1 » befApjo’tixmrnblp.
they bod teen his “ad" fit The Hernid. v; (/li[*mhn(ortttno »erred -ft#.« 'wgriiln*
Therm al) per cant. paid, fqi Advertising fo othera. '
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in a newspaper returned to htin one hunEvery one who suffer» with djwpepd«al fold on^'h* i t . so t i«lied The Hernid sin for s ’ few years will g trs *V*ryWill bring }he cuttorqer* and the iwtcc-n- thing he own# for a new stomach^ - *
Dyspepsia It commonly caused by-an
Week will double yo»r buslnbis. Try1^ ^ '
abnormal state of the gastric Juice«,
r . A Mni'iiju 1 1 . Inventor
or by lack of tone In the walls of the
■F .A . Shuuipert of this c5ly, thi*^ morn- stumneh. The .m u lt Is tb st the atoroing la three hour*, atudlgdout « linven­ anti.UMM its porenr Ip 'digest food. &lt;
tion that wiU beat thdyH^arkernking of /fro are now able to supply certain
all W eedm " two_Jn the '»game, besides mlHKlng clement* to help to restore
h it michinq wUI cost/but _$,¿50, Whereat to tbo gastric Juice« tbetr dl*j*stlve
the Barker cost^ Si. -Then, too,. with p i power, tn d to aid In making the stom ­
Sbumpert's invert!ion, the grower tips two ach Wrong and welt. ' *
'Vo know th a t Rexall Dyspepsia
implement» inline cither Af ^ghlcfi ipa£
Tablets a r t a moat dependable rem­
.b e used separately. T^e new machine Ir
edy for disordered stomachs, India«*for use in cultivating any and all kinds tton. and dygpepela.
of garden qr trucking crop*.
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Wo want you to try ,th em and frJU
Whan you fatal T * Shumpert in any­ return your money I f ' you are not
thing in tb f hardware or implement line, more than satisfied with the result.
ypu surely will. have /to get up before
Three »taw, 25 cents, 00 cents and
breakfast, 'r,A ±
¿ .. ' »,
Si .00 . Remember, yon can obtain.
iii'Tsn prr'A'nica.iQ tltla comiauultj
"tii.v nt our etorw-^bf B a ia li'Stork.
iff Are oimply weak cy rt which if neglect­
ed. WiU become inflamed. Leonardi s
Golden Eye Lotion will cure weak eyes
without pain in one day. /Cools^ heals
S lid atrengthent. finit on having “Loon
ardl’s—Itmakos strong eybe. Guaranteed
or tuonar refunded. Sold by W. G. Aldrich. goom 14

Thrasher’s Great Healing Fluids
&lt;Hm no *vaj I far Mxahiof p*in. No Humbug. |u«i»r.tt»d to do all it U (K«oirr&gt;W
or money »funded. E tteroal •pplicttion )&gt;«• cured Cancers. Rheumatism I do
Hcadacka,
Oak aod Diseased Feat. Relieve* ail yain wHen properly *pp1''
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V. I- Compounded 8 year* sane* sad all art delighted that Have used it.
D l r * 6 t l « n » t —Sstursts a thick cloth and apply over pain of any kind, remove b»*"
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It blotter* and coot] a as to apply.

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the button holes and leave
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as fti ; laundering the most
delicate and expensive fab-'
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IHE ideas and methods employed by the
Coggins Company in tjid 'handling- and
distributing of crops are exclusively of
our own origin, and thoTesult of /ears’
experience. We haveem ployed the
system for oyer twenty yeard, disposing
A
of thousand.s of car lots of; Q’idt and
L m ♦ vegetables annually. . Our. system encourages CASH buying, and by, our
-■ " plan of F. 0. B. and, eutransit. setting
and distributing, every avenue of consumption*!?
reached.

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will Bring Full Details

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THE GRAPEFRUIT

NEWS IS SUPPRESSED

CONGRESSMAN AT URGE

NEWS OE THE WORLD

It* Medical Value--When Ripe explain
Several In the Race end One 1» Prom
ed by a Sanford W riter
* Our Own City .
flw G e n e ra l N ew ^ o f T h e L a n d
Government Report on Ever­
Item s of Interest Gleaned From
' Research prove« that the Spaniard»
Pursuant
to an act of congress provid­
of flower».
glade
Drainage
Hidden
Various Sources
brought the grapefruit ur pomelo to
ing for h reapportion mem of the repre­
Florida with tfce Seville orange rjvl the
sentation In congress and as a result of
lime when they »ought here the Fountain
CULLED fBOM THE STATE PRESS of Youth. But Ita popularity was nearly SEN. FLETCHER IS RESPONSIBLE llte failure of the legislature to ro-disirict HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
the state, Flurida will elect one congress
four hundred years In getting established.
man at large In the elections or next
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Aa tpltoroe of tk« We«»*» M**t lm- Americana arc too fond ‘of ' aweeta to Frank Clark W anted th e Truth About year.
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tiara th e Reader» Will Find a Brief
impetuooaly embrace even aucli delight­
portent Mappentei» In t*»
A
congressman
at
large
isn't
sudi a
Historical Spring Mowing
the
Everglades
Made
Known
fully toned tartness and suggestion of
State’* Domala.
novetly. There are lots of congressmen
For Hurried Readers
To
The
Public
bitterness ua are combined in the pomelo.
at large in this country who nu doubt
A* a ratal! of ■ shooting duel but SatRoss
French,
twenty-one. a Cherokee
Washington, Oct. 8.—(Special.)— The
Even when the old English aca-captain.
should bo in jail. About the only differ­ Indian, living on the Bird town, Swain .
unity eftertwou at Leeaburf.
J
named Shaddock,(or Chad dock. Shnddoc Washington Time* th)» afternoon print» ence in a- congressman at large and an
a'doci both W- W. Weld and a N.
and
Chadec) brought from the Orient to a story to the effect that becadke of the ordinary everyday congressman 1» that county reservation, was safely locked in
id w trd n « painfully If not *eriou*ly
the county Jail at Asheville, N.C.,chsrghd
strung influence which was brought to
the "at large" feijow has a larger Held to
„oooded. Edvard« ia a soo-ln-law of the West Indies 'a first cousin of the
with the murder of Ethel Shuler, tbe four­
bear
in
the
matter,
a
report
on
land
grapefruit to reinforce ita reputation, it
cover In his campaign and a larger ter­ teen year old daughter of a Blrdtown
WanL and It 1» allegad that there ha»
drainage
In
Florido,
which
has
been
in
been Kxnc fsrnlly trouble» at tha home of took time and fashion'* decree to give print for more than a year, und which ritory over which to distribute his propor­ farmer after having attempted to as­
W«d. when Edvard*, who w u drinking them the assured position they now oc­ would have saved investors more than a tionate share of garden seed' It is also sault her. ltis&gt;arrival was effected after
,
cupy In high society.
a prerequisite of a, successful campaign
mnt to W* home and returned with hie
million dollars had it been circulated, has for congressmen at large that Die man an exdting escape from a mob of one
While
Shaddock
was
r*wcighted
with
gna. He wa» warned to »lay outalde of
hundred men bent on lyndiing the pris­
been suppressed. It is stated that the
Ag b u t , and when he did not do eo many and diverse spellings, the pomelo division of drainage investigations sent who would seek this honor shtmhi fu- pm. oner. -----------------has suffered In n like strain. It was
vlded with a larger roll of the stuff that
«booting began.
The
prevalence
of
tjrphold
fever
in evengineering
parties
Into
the
Everglades
potapelmoe» pumrnelnose. pummelos.
gets votes.
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Th* wet or dry election In Tiylor couhW
i
m
K
v
t
i
&amp;
r
ifnited
Slates
has
in- •
two
winters
■■¿
asxraaauls-ci
litis
a
doc­
pummello, and then simplified to poinclu.
in the face of all (he. disadvantage*
U passed off quietly yeaterday. Six out To the French the fruit ia known us ument 'w as i&gt;repared. It showed that,
spired the Public Health and Marine t. •
of ten precinct* give a dry majority of pompelmouae a grnppe. And. ns the these lands could be drained, but it also cnumcrmiK) above, there are several ged- pitnl Service to expresa (mblicly it* bd^
tlcinen pf a tn«jrc or les* degree of dis­ lief in the artificial immunity with cer­
IJT. Dry majority in the precinct jra a
showed
that
the
work
must
be
douc
on
a
world knows. It ia the Immense grapetinction who are willing to serve llte
Mty-dghu Returns frgpi other precinct*
Uka cluster] In tfjpcn the pomelo grows gigantic scale and that it was not gener­ state as congressmen at large. Among tain limitations, afforded by anti-typhoid
wti not nuterially change the majority.
vaccination, although compulsory in the
which gave the name grapefruit, com-, ally favorable to »mall project».
the names of those who are mentioned American Army for soldiers under fortyGeorge Norrl» a tug boat engineer, tnonly accepted as correct throughout the
"Senator Fletcher and Gov. Broward.'' we find that 0 f General Bill Ellis^ Let us
vaa arretted In Tampa when he lapded English-speaking races.
the Tim«» says, "became excited about soy in passing, that tbe prefix •'General” Jve years of age.
from Cuba on a charge of having in hia
In the October issue of Table Talk. the bullctm. and. claiming it «night in­ tn FJill Fills' name has no military signifi­ Cahfornin voters will have the oppor­
jm idtj— relic* from the wreck of the Mrs^Riley M. Fletcher Berry of Sanford jure ihe state, objected lo its publication
tunity today at a special election to ex­
cance whatever and is carri«*! with just
battfeahlp Maine, in Havana harbor. Tha author of Fruit Recipe*, and recognized On the other hand. Representative Clark, ns much authority as a general manager press then* minds as to twenty-three pro­
tag an which Noma waa at work. Wa» authority on the subject, says:
cintming that |&gt;vop|e were being swindled of a woodyard would have to carry the J posed amendments to the state constitu­
aaed by the government engineer» in
"The grapefruit-must l&gt;« perfectly ripe. and that Florida was getting a bad name title of General. But then Mr. Fills ts tion. including the establishment of the
connection with the riaing of the. Maine, Then Its juice Is indeed a stimulant m all over the country, wanted it published
not entirely to blame for the empty title initiative and referendum recall of elect­
giving Norn, it it alleged, opportunities the liver and a protector to the system tit once. The authorities ut the depart­ with which people choose to adorn his ed officials including the judiciary and
id get bold of a quantity of bayonet«, In general in Its effect upon the blood, ment of agriculture filially ordered, after «mine and. if wt' really thought that titere (tie grunting of equal suffrage.
bolt* and other article».
Between one thousand and fifteen hun­
since It Is "anti-scorbutic.' The mem­ the bulletin was in type, tint I d diould was tiny |s&gt;ssibility of Fills really becom­
• , . Citizen* of Fort Myera contend that 80. brane and ring are considered of value be withheld. But the department people ing it formidable candidate, we would In­ dred uf the Scottish Rite Masons from tbe
foot bet* Ip the state canal* are In- in possessing a bitter principle partaking hud cooperated in preparing the bulletin sist that there idiould be some better southern stules are expected to attend
«¿dent for boat* that dealt« to engage of tbe character of chincon«. which and doing the engineering, with tha Flor­ reason than that lie sports an empty title die laying of the cornerstone of tbe new
\ in 'Iran*porting freight eod passengers principle is contained In the marmalade» ida -statu authorities and (he state for voting against him ' Ellis js not a Scottish Kite Temple in Washington Oct
'*.ffwoo Fort Myers to Fort Laderdale and an made from ft when not aoaked out und officials bad secured an abstract of the bad looking man und since his hair has 18th. The program of die event ap­
tgpn 1» being made to induce the drain- poured away. In the uncooked fruit its bulletin. So when die publication of the turned gray he might, especially nt n proved by Sovereign Grand Commander
aft board to increaae (be length of tha bept value nnd most delicious flavor are 'complete document was prohibited, some little distance, tie considered somewhat James Daniel Richardson of Tennessee
lockstlift fret. .
secured when it has hung upon the trees of the Florida p«n&gt;pla got hold of the ab­ distinguished* tookhig. It wiU possibly be Ita* just been made public.
Two negroes. Charles Gaines and K«y-.
: ; Aa effort i* being made to organic* -»■ until a t least March. And Floridian* stract which had been turned over lo the remembered by n few that Ellis served
stock«oatp^oy at Kissimmee to put In a think It Improved" with each day which slate authorities, and tn due tune the the mute of Florida as Attorney General mond Cruigwell, were put In jail at Mureaoaing factory. T wo thousand dollar» April adds. Northerners often fail to ap­ parts of that abstract, winch were favor­ during Broward's iidrutniatratfba, but so phyboro, Illinois, Sunday In connection
of Hock has been sold and « 4 ». believed preciate this fact and (l,ua do not demand able to the promoters received much pub- far us the records shoW^ he nevirr did witji attempted assault of Miss Mildred
It Af Ills proper* season, Giving high Irrlty, Unfavorable section» which would anything that would entitle him to any Stewmuu last week. While the alnyifT
plant will soon bq ip qp^ration.
have warned the investing public did not. esp,'cial consideration at (iieluimts of the denies that one ui the negroes ha* been
Cantract has been let by the Cetmner- prices far the early ones, by this mistaken
It is freely charged (hat the suppression people of the stntc
identified as the man who grabbed the
I
dal Building Company of Tampa to Use judgment, they get it green Instead of
of
the rompirtr document wa» {«evented,
Another entry Into the “at lorgc" race girl, it is currently reported that he is the
Fsib Qty. Constmction. Company.’ of fully matured tn the spring just when it
after it was in ivpe, by the influence that Is Claude L'Englc. editor of Dixie. Claude main
f, '„bwisvlti*, Ipf erection of a ten-story would do the most good to wintef-clogged
Florida political and promoting interests Is brainy, feurles» aggressive and from
Complying with the request of the Busi­
building at the comer of Florida avenue systems. *
were able to exert.
Jacksonville,
nil
of
which
are
valuable
as­
ness
Men's Club of Memphis nnd dir
sod Twiggs street. Actual construction
Last session Senator Fletcher, who had set» hut whether they are sufficiently for­ Merchants' Exchange of Jackson. Gov­
Robert
E.
Davis
of
Gainesville
has
been
wot will begin about November 1. /
begun to realize that there was good midable to hind the ini tepid ('laud ius or ernor Ben W Hoo|&gt;er today appointed a
Obb of the largest transactions in real honored by election to membership in reason for letting the public have the ben­
not is nomcwhal imibletnulicat. There committee of three to act with u like
ow e la the recent history of Md!ro*e the National Academy of FoJillcal efit of tbut cureful investigation, finally
are tvitne wIki would be" interested in commit(«‘c api«)lnicd tjy Governor Noel of
Science»
wa* made this week when P. M. Yearundertook to gel publication, lie wu» know whut will become of Dixie, und in­ Mississippi, for (he purjiose of rendering
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Waod and son. under the Arm name of
Tb« Titusville Fruit and Farm Lands uimule to flocjmpiiah this, and then intro­ cidentally of ihe state «(id uf Jackson­ atiy possible assistance in the adjustment
the Melrose Manufacturing Company,
On. wilt start work on digging a ditch duced u senate resolution calling for the ville. if Claude thould be sent to Wash­ of th« Illinois Central strike.
u
laid their Umber land, and tarpentihe
from ' Bird lake to Indian river next publication of ihja and oilier matter a» a ington.
A thousand men, one-third hf tbe reg- . .
hddingi In the Melroee section for’ the
senate document miscarried. ondlheroWe also see the name of Hon. Forrest ulnr force employe«) in the shops of the
m m .........
upoil the materials got together and it Lake of Sanford mentioned. If Ihe gen- lllionol* Central railroad at Chicago, showArraagetnenu are completed for the
Caught by the undertow while he and wsa expected the bulletin would be out tleuiuu from Uraugo Is serious, and we
&lt;h1 u|i for work Monday morning. This,
tanual round-up In Alachua county’* a party of Iriends were in bathing at before this lime. Out more complications feci sure (lint if he has ndlhumed the
die railroad men say amount* to a prac­
hays’ *ni girls' com contest at the exGeorge. James Damon, manager of arose, a disagreement somewhere about mention, that he i* serious, for he hud the
tical coding of din strike so fur as this
P*dment station building on October 30. Dr. Charles Terry'* country rstate. was what nmiter» should be printed und wtiui rejHitatiun of being the most serious inun
point is cmieefncd. Most of the men at
TNa promise« lq be the greyest even of drownod last Sunday before any of his should not. and in the end the entire in the lust Murids legislature. He was
Work arc member* 6 f Jbe old force»
its kind that ha« ever taken place south companions could render him assis­ botch of manuscript» proofs, etc, was so serious that it is said that when he
There was a little new» from Tripoli
af the Usaon and Dixon line.
\
bundled up and »«ill off to Florid« several stood up to make a motion to adjourn
tance.
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tudny. Whut bus wine »Imply »tales
weeks «go.
TT
t but ihe members of the house reached
that the city, und the entire pfovtdisnee,
It is still there, and nobody in Wash­ for their pocket Handkerchief»
to far as 1» known, is quiet. The marines
ington knows when Senator Fletcher and
As regards Mr. Lake we will say that
iutided from the Italian fleet have full
rT*++++*+444***++»*+++*+«4**4&gt;*&lt;M&gt;++++&lt;f-t*&lt;t+4-++4-t&gt;-t-+-&gt;'4++4 the »lute people concerned nbotii it will if he were elected th congress Florida possession of the defenses of the city attd
loo«« then grip olid permit the publica­ would have n man]thern who would ut¿k *
are guarding the Voreign consulates to
tion, which a short time ago they were tract attention, fm}t 1» Mr. Lake would
prevent auy surprise» If there is any
uitxlou* to secure. The whole alio Ir has demand attention. It has been said that
gathering of Turkish troops at points ( '
cuur.rd much criticism of both the Florida if Mr. Lake would give up polities nnd go
near the city there is mi yet no evidence
authoritVes and the Washington adminis­ on the stage that lie could demand his own
of .warlike movement»
.
tration. among* people who have been figure from the moving-picuire' people as
The South in five years has received
concerned to4 khow.the truth about Flor- an Impersonator of Mutt. Be it under­
nearly
J t , 000,000,000 for Its cotton: more
Wammk-M
: j - f,-=.
.
ida Lnvcsimcni» It ia understood timi ^tood. boyrever. tliat Mr. l-ake is not a
than
52g000.000.000
of this huge sum ha* "
tbe Moss committee oo^expciulilures in bad lodk^ng man
been
paid
to
the
south
by fo;slgn buyer» ^
,
-the-department of agrietdture will look
There Ims been some mention mod«’ of
Cotton
js
the
bulwark
of
our
foreign
eginto.thc wtiolc subject after jt resumes 0 fellow from TalJahissee who thinks he
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sitting»—riiiifS-UnjÇH^^'
oaght
go to congress \^v\iont blame port trade.
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him fdi&gt;wphiing to go. If We lived in . Tyrus Cobb of tbe Detroit American .
Presbytery Tonight
Tallahassee, we would want .‘lb gd Some­ League ball team, excused from making } .
The Pteatyytery of St. Johns convenes where too We haven't yet* fodiitl any- the St. Louis Ulp »rith his dub. practically b- • V'
'tonight fit 7:30 In tfvqPresbyiç^i.church, ■pody who Krrawa (he Tallahassee caiidi- ended the season with a bqtting average ‘T
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the opening sermon to be preached by «late, bbt then this jnay be an advantage of .417 In H 6 game» In *wWch‘4»a was i
582
rimes
at
bat
and'
»cored
1
W
run».
Rev. S, L Wilson of Oakland.
in his favor.
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Tbe Presbytery will be in session s«V=
T1|rre ^ a numb^f of 0(her gCil,|emen Jackeon of Cievebipd U tbe only other
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t
V■i#
j MÌ
eral days uti«l some One sermons kr* who have been mentioned for this honor. American hitter above .400, having made
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promised. TWbrsday night being csphcial ftdoesen't cost a cen; to merely be tnen- 402 In 547 limes a t bat In !46 game»
D j
ly Interesting to the member*
tioned for an office and it fhmlslies a Lojolc. Cleveland In 302 times at bat In
churches.
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■*! * -« t ■&gt; . ojee -’newspaper dipping for n fellow to 87 games, hit .374.
The public is cortltally lnv)(ed tq^at-; sentL to his wife's people.—Plant City
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Yowr Train Time
tend
uIF tbe meeting»
■ A -u it
—rn irffic b e h tittro r 'th e
PJayed A Great Game
. Will Teach a t Bronson
Herald will publish a time cord giving
The Initial game of foot ball, pUyod
the arrival and departure of all train»
Graduates
of
thalSanford
'
High
Schbol
by A. A M. football team at Rr.Idjtfcitbc
{ w S an fi
manager of 'which ia Dixie Bowler, a are always In demand a t teachers and As few people know the time of the
Sanford boy, white^wsylunj the sailor several uf them are engaged for schools trains and nil people wish to know, tills
laddies on (he (ruining ship Franklin, throughout the state. • Among those leav­ publication of the time table will be
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auntuned at Norfork, The team and If*
hundred"ssHors and a goat were on hand ing this Week Is Miis YftUle Singletary, a found vary convenient. Oil it out and
a t the college' for the . game Saturday member of. the class of Iflili who will {■ate It up where you canftaye It for a ì : - . . '
afternoon. Score 30-'/.
reference. _
teach in the Bronson High School
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�October 10, I9 ||

— n V e r y o n e o f t h e s e s u i t s is made
fabric expert, i n selecting-a fabric we reqi
_ __ near as possible to a Soot Proof materii
Show Dust or retain lint, and above all
®---- give long and satisfactory wear; must look j
For the workmanship, we lay down certain rules^tl
stitching with a specially selected thread that will
strong, healthy boy, and in the modeling we requin

FOR YOUNG MEN
AMD MSN WHO STAY YOUNG

cut long with center vent in
Cassimer, Serges, Etc., all I
Tan, Olive ana Blue Serges

new
leite for you to choose from.

Prices $5.00 to $10.00

v

e class character and firiisn. I ne;
V IU v i w m i v u have
tjie little touches of mdividu
ality that makes them different from conventional ready-to
wear clothes and they fit.
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Prices to Suit Yoi

117 First 8treot

SA N FO R D ,

A. Budget of Opinion " Just Be
.'tw e e h lo u and IMc” .
tVtN .TSt O A U POST NOI IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and fa ith . H e 'll Prent ' C m V
So Says Saunterer. .
A f*w d a n s*0 I lo u ih t a
erfarr, I ate u, sod I also-al
|S g u D H hd!

« thi *ri?
th a t nl*ht.

iary laud

n
f«tor?Tyv«rftedf
t U it.M c k In n r
;n .luff &gt; u pen»

had a queer drrSi
tod heard:
.

/. W. COSSUAN. H T T

The Old Coal Chute
A whirr, a darts and a »tuirk toot-tdot.

And tb a m iliw rr.wlnd up (tut old mal-rhutr
A «le v y (talk itood on the trick
And t a v . the enltne ■ hroadilda whick:

T h. mom ter liushcd i t th* pitiful blow.

A nd th . celery hit th« (ruuml below.
With a. whirr, a clan* «nd a »hrtek toot loot.
Tha rosin* crawled up the old coal-chute.
N a l there cam« a lettuce head
And th o rn y « tha Md eoahehuta in.lead:
ThSowtsM W t swayed w its roflkklni mirth
on head let-thum
kef-thumped
A a (he lettuce
ped tha earth.
oked up aa (ba »n*loi
Alni thi* a JoTI jr old *

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FLO R ID A

117 First S tre e t

tb it immediate vicinity there are several j very good operator« can fall Into some
behind tbla embankment. The current
In the lake-in slow and slugil&gt;*l‘. and
fake land schemas that bave./lctractctoj■ jury bad habits.. We think the .¿'star to roost."
would have little or no.effect In * ■.lung
la n d o|
from our land values and have g e rv e d ^ j f s m b o r " methods.which prevail locally
the new. made ground back into th&lt; river.
put a blot upon all Florida lands. Our ■Ur the manner of handling prospective sltitin aho
T1» prevailing wind«, especially thoae of
own people should organize a Bureau of purchasers work harm not only to the sea.
any considerable velocity usuali) »me
Information. The following from the F l county but also in .the long ran to t o , t The es
(roqi the north and would have n tondençy
*j *“ informed«
Myers Press indicates that ¿ a y are alive companies.
The first thing a prospective settler Is toward *4
ta uphold the water line rather time to
to the situation:
.‘The suggestion bjr William Gorom, told by hla land agent la that he must for Lee
eat it «tray by erosion, T h is last i»*lv mee d M d p ^ t o u l d o b v ia te th e necesviiv of
chairman of the boarjl of county com­ pay. no attention to what the resident* -think of.*'
c o n c re te w o rk , p illin g , rip ra p &lt;&gt;i ■&gt;thsv
■t \
missioners, that a bureau of information Fort Myers and l i e county say about i
for the benefit of land seekers be estab­ the lands he haa under contemplaYioh 0 It seem
m e th o d b e lie v e d to b e n e c e s s a ry b u r t s i «
tho^ tillin g re m o v e d -to th e bunk* f#mn ilw
lished in Fort Myers is an excellent one, for the reason that they are "knockert.**1 \be.i^» an
d e p th s o f t h e la k e , T h e re s e e m ’ ' be a
and is receiving general support. A com­ and would spoil company sales In . order ¿ w r i t e
w ell d e fin e d id e a ta k in g , OOt h e rr ilmi t tie
mittee made up. as Mr, ' Gomm. proposes, to make sales of their own lands. ' When unU&amp;'.'ft
of members‘from the board bf trade, ttitf » p a rty o f cotoiilit# Is coming into
Uke front shoold bo so Improved ibtiiil.
would,^become available for residential «
(own council end the board of count) county it Is held In Jacksonville f o r .«
Commissioners, is as naarly representn- train which will reach Fort Myers late for some (toe. ,Sow.T think it Ù real purposes for a t least a mild sla n g in (root
tlve of the interests of the county as it a t night. Arriving here the colonists are
Fey.!Waldron lu keep lut* ■light ,&lt;jl( the city. The onlyobstoclo in tin- war
would be possible to get. and the .Im­ hustled off to a bed and then hustled opy
r A biiybel so long but I t ; i{ H $ ¡3#\l )0 money to pay for the work m l a*
portant public bodies would give It the river the next morning by the earfg
tiroh nod siititHibt he wate^tl' Sanford ha« some very aolle ilnmi iers.
boot. If by any chance colonists ‘get
weight with Inquiring settlers.
O'me wlth.bia big a rd if of little .it U bflrcly probable t h e / w ilt d o i - * a f ' J
to „
This idea is not a new ono with the here in the day tim e they are met by
!’ took the. boy* oil their first •nd . means t* properly /pro***-',
county commissioners for it b«s been the company automobile at&gt;d watched
K. Bates, in.T. Yb
igWcek ond' jthcy returned borne w o*•^w.-Tal^. *—aaw
w w I J ' 1» y *'"
discussed^ frequently at their various like hawks until they «re safety oh ttte
«■fetuid said J l woe .the bdstOpening
rxertiiseS
at Roiitn*
meetings. In fact the board bos been boats up river. The returt^ to Port .Myers
• V 'J
' . RoUiftt Oottegeopened U* door* h»f t o
trying for some time la devise a method «nd subsequent departure for the north
Igflii pray that a ll'th e boys lb
twenty-seventh gear of U» pork u" ,Vrd&gt;V
by which truthful information regarding are timed with the same motive of
tag)«join W a ,movement. Get
needay,
October 4 t&amp; T be«eruw &gt;
the resource« of Lae county might be secrecy.
Jlw H tr- Nature "nnd take the led by PieMdent W.T- *lpcfcbtirn ami$&lt;■/
This Is no ftttcy sketch. -That tfteo*
disseminated. Nothing daflnlte has bean
l i l do'-Atbe' Gelds and .woods.
accomplished and the idea merely has
« ‘bbypT-Vs afield with their
cuts a ad friands- ûssem
been lying dormant waiting for Nthe
can be aaénred
àudltoirftarii Jof'tbe U w
proper psychological moment to arrive
for it to spring Into activity.
The present agitation ov«r misleading
The MglaUfXlyrt ' h»« bccri •bpukMl/
land advertising seems to present such
Urge, add srpdenu are' stuf arri*b'g '**
an occasion, and It Is to be hoped that
? bttlkhiadldg the. lake
every,train, -..rra
t i e faculty
M the ttouife»!
the bureau will be established end
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1.
Idgiur plgos have ,b « t\
rs&gt;. and evejT; ‘¿tdlcatloq
placed in operation in time for the com
‘Pfojôtt, the latest And
ud happiest year the rtilegf; /«
ibltj-^clng the idea of pumping
rciocciL. IliC J* * ,
Mr. Gomm Is pre-eminently a m an of
\m e n t from the channel "of the
e and fuHfÇtiûlpped
citizens
o
i
ron.Myer^.«^',,^
action, end when the board decided* ¿ a t
t,tho Uni to which land.shsli
rooms, d à » roocn nhd Aug, * ,
no feasible plan .for the estsbUshment of; J W ejsre n u tsa y in g . tjtij* sr la nor com*
Wf^knd when It hiss reached iy
iroatlr Atnenglbcn
the BSirpou, p r e s e n t^ itself si that time pany is not entitled to, at least ■* first
ito ti ppptlA
't
ttw* vrorti
he undortook to do yrhat be could In­ chance at lu çoloolSti 'sfter it has got»«
dividually toWird keeping fbe unsuspect­ to some expense th get them bere, and
t e g s y gtoi' n » ^
ing settler from being fleeced. He pre- we„ are not upholding the methods of
pared e stu em a a i
.
- Wi-eeivlcea
. - ^ ,,^ 1 ‘ curbstone brokers^ who seek to take th i
to any prospective land boyar, with a fruita of .another. , b u n 's toil. We -fiel
view of assisting.h|m tu settle on good
land in Lee county. This statement, un­
der the beading, 'To All To Whom This feel that these settlers ought to be glyen.
*^ Fornuttiy
f i f S Mopager
* B *ofProp?
rto r
May Be Interesting." be placed in var­ the widest possible opportunity th kfiow
Centrai Cafe
ious magazine# «Ud other periodicals in what they were doing before they makrf
permanent investments. While the glvAs Is well known, Mr, Gomm a in u raau lag of this opportunity might loee.a com-,
require his personal attention, and the pany a few scales, the Senefltf arislpgcharge he mokoa the land seekers for from . having : iaUsflotl &gt;. sclUers ’ .hare
bis serviccs Is necessary .h&gt; compensate ultimately wopkl redontid to their (nierdit
_ v - « — - »V .
.
w*
. .. a t .
him far his absence 'from Ids duties. quite aa much as to the interosu. ef the
Which, owidg to scarcity of help devolve# couaty. ' A, dlmatisBed settler Is J e s t as
. .p
.
' 'a Y
hod OS an advertisement far a -company
so largely upon him.
M eal TM keta g re Sold a t
certainly lan d
There ore good bind companies and
prw m t a g ita -j,
bail land companies But even some
k a i t b l M * »1*
ri-.'tp*- '
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o$t, Oystera and Fiah a Speoially

D For Ladies and Gentlemen

à it

t ^ d r f dm deeply; Wetted
. T U é l M awho
h o fcopte
f i i f l e to
t a ns«M
F lo ritla*\U
' Igparam
n o ra ::! of
of

nd kci jjrfjvn lo by Inscupulóus
ù h and whó^ to re 'o r e none In

�house address beyond doubt.
Yours sincerely,
(Unsigned.)
Mr. Powell bolds the envelope which
sealed ihJi letter to pass It through the
mails and is considering seriously of pro­
ceeding ¿gainst Berber through' the govT
eminent. The above letter Is clearly one
of blackmail. Mr/ Powtgl holds a score of
other letters written-by Uartor all of
which contain threats of “writing up
Florida." bragging about (he durnage he
Is doing the State, und that he will continuc to “write up" Hondo
This is printed so that the Northern
prospector can fonn an idea of the ani­
mus back of ninety per cent of the slan­
derous letters written to Northern paper*
and published by them —Tampa Tribnne.

From Florida Agricultural College, Gainesville

W. J . THIGPEN
&amp; COMPANY
*»
n
tr
AGENT«

General Fire Insurance

see marked Improvement. However, we
to i recent pubbcUon by lb® U.
*
t of Agriculture on the reault can buy tto best cattle In America and
feed them on the'm oat approved foods
Sooth" they summed up their oon- and If we allow these cattle to be tick
tteSc
ridden we cannot expect a liberal fiow
¡tjusjoe*
¿ L in
hi the
the following manner Tto of milk. The time la coming. I believe
Tf^njuitry of tto south holds an un¡¡£¿^¡¡&gt;•»*&gt;0 for tto following three wbgn we will be tick free but until it
does come each dairyman must take
Value o f Our Garden Crops
special precaution to hold them in . To any one unfamlliur-of our crops, the
|lCloieria' caltie.
ip p p
following government report will prove
to!, Thai buy all their feed,
Dairy
farming.
If
carried
on
under
Interesting.
This report givci all the crop*
fc). An Inferior product
rw-a three re a tons are Just «a appU- careful management should pay rich re­ raised in the sta te .in 1010 , nird nnother
J u tt the s t a l e d Florida aa they ore turns. At tto present lime the farmers Important feature la the fact that every
j £ * u t h a . a whole. But tto fortun- of Leon County are about the only ones one of these crops is raised on the subtle thief U that Florida can very ecjUy that are supplying the trade with suf­ irrigated fields ot Sanford to better Ad­
„ re d every condition: I say BBsliy to- ficient milk and dairy products. There vantages than any. other section:
M rvridLans have at their finger end* Is A vast amount of cream, butter and
VtCCTADtr AND (¡ARDEN CROPS
T ths, u neceaaary to bring about tba even milk being shipped Into Florida
Acreage
Value
■^ ^(ulu. We must admit that tto every day. This trade is greatly Increased
Onions ................... 133 $ 25,504
■Uk cattle of Florida are inferior, par tic- during tto winter season. Florida Is the
Lettuce.................. 1,008
397,830
alitty when compered with the cattle of resort of tto Flastern part of the United
Celery..................... 336
268,064
tba dklry eecllona of the United State». States and Florida towns are being filled
P eppers............. !
419 ,
1)3,435
Wa ha« Inferior cattle In Florida for tto with permanent residents from the North
Irish potatoes
7.645"
•‘i mm I___ "* t&gt;»t Wlaconaln. Illinois or end these people want milk. They want
Cabbage-------------- U U __114.708
York (iail Inferior stock previous to milk because they are accumtomcd to lu "-Ttorm rtoes— *• •
—h * 6 * = r * * iliM ia tU the lavgwn of the doctrine of more milk. Statlstics stow that where the Northern
Squash
.. .
IH7
26.828
Tim Florida can have better cattle I am person consumes from one.half to one
Egg plant
. 350
T0.091
wre, but the change will necessarily have pint of milk per day the average South­
Cucumber*
2.050
502.474
U come' through the Improvement of tto erner drinka less than onc-hnlf of that
Watermelons
10,49«
4(7,013
aafirial we have already on hand and amount. This means that as the state
Cantalou()cs
4.20N
270.748
by tba Introduction of better airea and tto of Florida increases In population the
English |&gt;eas . .. .. 402
34.594
nljrtjr- oFthe offspring. If every dairy- demand for milk per capita will to in­
Beets__
. . . 1H1
21.448
nun Id the state of Florida would sign a creased provided they can secure the
5.01!)
Beans . ..........
558.K0I
. pledge to “•* only accredited airea it quality.
While In the North -this summer 1
Mold be but a very abort time before we
Totals.
...37.562 $0.508.037
mild have a quality of stock of which heard several complaints on the quality
of the milk retallbd in tto South and one
South L u n d uf Oppartttn|ty
we would be proud.
there Ufa tendency among tto dairy­ man even referred to Florida as the
A gentleman returning from the Nut lit
men ef the state, with which I nth ac­ state of Condensed Milk. While all of is quoted t&gt;&gt; the lumn-limori ns saying
quainted, to either buy nil their feed or the crltldnm s are of course not just. that lltr South is the reni lami uf op­
pm —» their cattle on the native Still we must admit that there Is a portunity ami that th- Notili u suffering
grasses of ~the *pine woods. With the foundation for some of them, ami wide from whitl Ite leniteti .t '’silent panic."
array of leguminous crope that are edm- awake farmers should grasp the situation
‘T h a i i* i»i»l a ^'g o o d a !&gt; a it iu iU r y a»
mmloour state, a* well ea the noo- und profit thereby.' -Farmers should be­ tin*. I lie |ieuple ure complaining of u
legipninous grasses jn d with the In- gin looking toward that end immediate­ ‘silent panic* whirh is the result nf milch
’ traduction of better 'dairy farming, this ly and be ready to meet lit« derpund as money being lout l'he |«*u|&gt;lt! tp the I
method qf feeding will be o thing -of the It comes. Tto commencing of a. dairy North, instead uf putting their money in
past I do not believe that a dairyman herd, getting tto land In condition to the banks, where it would ite safe, are j
can afford' to keep his cattle crowded raise tto feed, and the building of fences using it for specula mm and many of |
' Id a small paddock end buy alfalfa toy are a few nf the things that cun to them have been hit hard, ns stocks und i
at |2300 per ton to feed them. I have started immediately
istmi« tiave I»ton steadily going down.
wen this done so it is' no'tVan* Imaginary ' More milk and better milk should to
"You can hear them lairing uf the
Modhloa Soiling rropi,$mited so as to the try of the dairymen. I Iis drill to to South as the hii)•I uf resources ami tip- I
restore when pasture is weak or for con- obtained by totter rut tic. better feeding purtunlty. It used tu 1st lite West that
1 ' itr,jiiI feedlpd Is an excellent plan. Try and better care of our nnltnnU, the •••(-- dunned their attention und about which {
to (Ire the cows a feed of some suc­ Otoi through better cows und more care*' | they lul l glowing siane» Now il is the '
' t...
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culent diet everjr day and we will soon In tto handling of the product.
Coutil
limi*-is
ilulng the husiness and
getting the money "
mean
that
by
this
that
1
did
not
tell
the
SLANDtRED STATE fOR GAIN
The Ldltor
truth In describing Florida's drawbacks,
Most any one can to an editor. All (he
F. L Barbcr Ued About D o rld a for as I. believe I did, still it must be admit­ editor has to do Is tu sit at a desk six
Paltry | I 6
ted that n person can tell a very bad days in the week, four weeks in a month,
Tbs press of the State of Florida baa Story about cdriditlons In any Slate and and twelve months in n yenr and “edit"
lad much to sa/eoncevnlng an illustrated y«.t -be telling the truth. I don't deny such stuff ns this
■rtlde on Florida which appeared in the that 1 have done your State some harm,
M rs. J u lie s
ol baclui Cn«k let a cuu
fsrm aod Fireside ot Aug. | 9 , 1911, Thi» although you may claim otherwise, »•_ I opener »Up lust wi*ck mid cut herself In
is s rtjwuUc farm paper of wide clrcu- can forward you letters from prospective (he paiiny.
Utteo, «nd (he publicalton of thd article aetUera in Florida who failed to locate
A tuisdiicvinjfl ludol IhketuWn riirew 11
has dooe iotettmable damage to thè State there after reading iny lettera publlahed ■tone and cut Mr. Pike in the alloy last
ofFfcridnai a . wbole. The urnde-w aa, In tto Ulica Saturday (¡lobe, Syracuse Tuesday. Joe Doe climbed on the roof of
■ritua by Frank L. Uartor, of Water- Herald -and other papers, and thanking his bouse last week looking forn tenk and
towii, N. Y„ wto has hsd accepted liml* me for my efforts in atowing up the dark fell striking himself on the back porch.
Ur series by papery in Syracuse and aide of Florida. Still I readily see that I While Harold Green was escorting Miss
|
Utira, and who, for the pa»t two yaaca, was not fully paid fdr my service» as my Violet Wise from the church social lust
7/
tap Written volume* to land' companies, nams has been sent out broadcist over Saturday night aj savage dog nltncked
- Mvspapers and business men of Tampa. your State by the Florida press os on them and bit Mr, Green on the public
^ .111» toast is a letter whore he brags about eoerny to your State, which 1 did not square. Isniuh Trimmer of Running Creek
t “ "«hfiog the munlDcient sum of $13 reckon with In the start. I have nothing was playing with u cat Fndoy when it
' , /n*s fani) and Fireside for aq article against Florida* in • particular, but scratch him on the veranda. Mr, Frong,
vhich has cost ih# State many thousands made the greet nilatake in aeiiing while harnessing a bronco last Saturday,
■’* ■.«Idolstt..
out, but then money will toy moat any­ was kicked just south of his corn crib,—
J V blowing letter sl»«a (hat Barber thing in this oge, and I was no exception Florida Chief,
of the moat malignant to the rule. It has learned me a lesson I
*. *■
Notice .
_______ky* pi*y Of It that ttore are will also'admit, .and hereafter I will boost
fS -'i^ V iP tra so.anxioua u&gt; do Florida an Instead of knocking, no matter where 1
Any one knowing (he present address
Aat ‘toy accept his writings
turn' up, as I believe it is tto best policy, of any of the parries named below nr
N‘ YvSept. 14,1910.. Now I proprose to return to Florida soon their heirs will conicr n favor to such
HMF .B,?PgVaB, Secretary Board of
if Jf the Ode*) Is , dear, and if you or tto party and to the underslgoed if they will
Yatnpa, Ha.: ..
i bind companies have any use for m /.ser­ place such address on a postal card and
^ ^ a r d to the vices in. any way to pay my expenses, fiiojl to C. W. Goodrich, Orlando, Fin.:,
»of Fluida
publlahed In etc., I will write from Toiitpa. Fla., to the Apt tor p. Kmntn M. McLnne, Reed A.
' - Martin, Ç..HI,bavé wished td ex Utica Saturday Globe and oilier papers, Burr, H. IL . ^ ^ w am atttfg to you.
It may
r
st, ns
as It
to of In- exposing tho reasons fpr'knocking Florida üartolu.O-T.dcceased Niblq.*Alec. .
Huger. J. 6 .'"
” D‘ to,li 1 ara expecting to re- and pibtore the bright side of that State Bigelow, 6 . ■“
in
glowing
.
terms.
I
can
make
Juet
ns
Earl,
Jno.
G.
.
*
SmittoJ.
W,
Florida K»«, hut „ot for ito purSchult* A Co. L. ,
good a “hit" in eyea of the public in de­ Ferson, Oliver.» "
s u t t X UI&gt; th*
o ith # t
... ... y°« « the land companies scribing tto beauties of-your State, to t Hawkins. W .C ** ..- TUckar, J. W.
iti
it la worth something to do It. L: desire Hopkins, AmeliaH,'..'Williams, Tuuprr.’
° b j e c t for
wrtte
*' Wallace, À. W r’ - ,
to
locate permanently in Florida and King. A.
^ b r i g h t xlde of Florida for Northern
8-2t-p '
aU in my power!, to undo hope you will regard toe some day as one Mctonpon. Wro.
“•« r m caused by tny previous writings. ofjjto greatest boosters of the age and
Lipltoidlng the Game Law»
»w«h to explain that 1 was hired well worthy of notice. Further more. I
Orange
county has organised u gurtic
** **lt* «tout th*, drawbacks of that wish to state that under nu condition
bat will no« divul|i ^ namo of would 1 have shown up Florida's draw­ protective association one hundred qnd
Itoson that r--*---1 •—
backs unless os a paid correspondent, as twrpiy memtora strong, with the sheriff
' fill tell you this
it required bouts of my time In writing to at the toad of tho israiiciatloii. The ob...... ...........Jectof
the organiration is tto enforce-'
frto la answering letters
from
aacd __
W
h
a
t'¿
f
t
mdflt«f
tto game laws of Florida. .The
people Interested Ih
Iand bought a "pig In a hag."
county
Commissioner*
have offered rt re­
J ^ j ^ 'o a n o l d saying, and knowing j °f ip d u c e m e a m p a n y o a c f f e r me to
f c '.- M
ward
of
$25
to
any
one
giving informa­
■ newipoper correspondent be make good, as I mean business, and this
tion
against
game
law
breakers
which re­
tto to even itp matters for him. k strictly a business proposition. Would
sults
In
convicted:
It
is
to
be
bope^i
“ a ail over your S tate and knoy Uh« to hear from yotr soon. At present I
that
anyone
killing
game
out
of
season
there prêtty well, consequent!V will not sign my name for fear yop may
____ __
____but
__ f*jtl be caught, and tuffaT tire full [renalty
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papera,
handwriting
and
j of tto law.—Taft'MeMonger,
‘i» square
fur-him. 1 do not ywt will remember

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ID E A !. F E R T IL IZ E R S produce* (he right effect, i o r u wqgl
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Nature. The preference of each data of vegeiatftan
source of plant food is carefully studied a«, vrilTja* the
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proportions to give perfect balancer—»no lack. noVraste.
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Coggins Company in T
.. distributing of crops a
I of years!
our own'origin, and’Yt
»loved -the ^
experience. Wc ha\
system for ovo* twpnty years,.
usana
vegetal))^ annually. Our system, enM
courages CASH buying, and by’’bur
j • *plan of F. 0* B, 'Dnd^irtransit selling
- find distributing, every avenue-of consumption is
reaclrcdr •
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�THE WNMHÌ5 HtRALO
SA N FpR D LODGES
factories, added them to thoae already
pay roll now
Sanford Ladge IM. 27. L 0. 0. f
U quite a factor In the oomtnercla
!
Fnttiahad E m r Tuaaday and Friday Morning By activity of the city.
The Herald has always contended that
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. Sanford needed more factories and plenty
St «In s te Chap U r Ne. 2, Order Eastern i t e r
R. J . MULI.V, r tu to r
of them. We are asleep at the switch M iau every second and fourth Friday to month.
VP. M. H A Y M g B u s in e s s -M a n a g e r
Every oo» who has ooea bis B u r to the East are
In the manufacturing game. We sit cordially
tdvitod U visit the
Subscription Price. S2.O0 a Year In Advance down calmly and pat ourself on the back
and read the crop reports on celery and
F. O. L , C elery C ity A erie 1 8 3 3
lettuce—and wake up and the market
tate firn and third Tuewlir* to every month.
Welbwne Black, third Boa*.
report reads td different and we drag
Bbng through another summer walling
P h o e n U L o d le Ne. 8 . K. Of P.
for another winter and eo on ad Dnllum.
. Whenever the people of Sanford awaken
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.the M et that O l factory Is the main
Will the A clo u please stand up and
squeeze
and throw everything else into
tell u* why sugar jumped to ten cents
the discard we will have a dty. Of
per pound! course we would Dot hove a city de­
We do not favor an equinoctial gale pending upon the factories absolutely
but anything that will break tbe present for the tourist crop and the vegetable
crops would prove valuable adjuncts.
hot spell would be a relief.
Sanford needs factories because wo of A moots ovary thursdsjr nigh
Essl*«' Hall. W. A. Kmnohi
need a weekly pay roll fifty two weeks tb«
L e n l T s U T.
If . you like the t^(f*-*-wcek Hcw(d
In the year.
'U b i l e If rpU^Qlie* gt'stit)scritte take
How do. they get factories! Not by
anotbesunfr'Utd sent *ii to a friend:
holding a meeting of the Oontmerelal
Evjjry’fcbpy is a boost.
Club and leaking n few spoeches but by
a concerted effort of every business man
If there Is any one «ho doubts that
in the city who will put hie hand in bis
Sanford is the garden spot of the world
pocket for a fund for factory purposes
let them come to the city now and take
DENTIST
rbere la 6 o better location in the south
a trip through the'celery delta.
for factories than Sanford, Florida and It
Office: Yowell Building
Is up to the business men of Sanford to
SANFORD. FLORIDA
When the Florida Vegetable Growers
go otit and get them but you will have to
Association joins the Florida Citrus Asso­ first get together long enough on the
ciation. Florida farmers and growers^ will
DR. R. M. MASON
■uUjecTto talk' the m atter over and ar­
then discard patched trousers and wear
rive at a conclusion.
,
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DENTIST
automobile clothes like the commislon . Can you cut out polltlcs long enough to
men do. Phone 10
Weltmrn Block
do this! ___________________
Sanford. Florida
Funeral of Admiral Schley
.•Tbe problem of the Idle negro has be­
Funeral services for the late Rear Ad­
come so serious In Jacksonville that the
board of trade has Instructed a special miral W. S. Schley were held In St. John's DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
committee to take up a campaign to church at g o’clock . Thursday afternoon.
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Insure the rigid enforcement uf Florida’s Interment in Arlington cemetery. Four
companies
of
marines
and
two
companies
vagrancy law. The same condition con­
fronts the smaller towns In a limited of bluejackets from Philadelphia and ca­
dets from Annapolis and Washington,
and a naval bund formed the military es­
DR. F. C. BOARDMAN
cort
to accompany the body from Schley's
The Hague peace tribunal had little
I
DENTIST
home
to
the
church,
thence
to
Arlington.
Influence on Italy In Its declaration of
The
nrrty
was
not
represented
in
the
All Modern Methods and Applian
war on Turkey but this should not have
BOOMS S. « Mid 7
PHONE «
a detrimental effect on peace loving peo­ parade. Delay In advising tbe navy de­
Cuwr.W «M r«a B.iUla
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partment
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the
wishes
of
the
family
In
ple from continuing their efforts for
regard
to
a
military
funeral
operated
to
^M iration of International' disputes.
E. C. KEMP
But it may b$ noticed, in the meantime, curtail the. funeral cortege below the ) R .
numerical
strength
provided
for
In
tbe
O 8 T B 0 P A T H IC
that all qatioos continue building greater
'PHYSICIAN
regulations
ns
proper
honors
to
be
paid
a
battleship* and Increasing lh.e size of
rear-admiral.
Office fir Residence 518 Magnolia Ave
their armies.
Former Associate Justice Hagner of the
Office Hours: 8 to 12: 3 to 6
District of.OoUimbia supremo court, LieutOther hours by appointment
The Sanford Her?Id has been made a
Gen. Nelson A. Miles. U. S. A.. Rear Ad­
a n fo rd
t-t
F lo r id a
scad- waekly, and It comes out now bright
mirals Rerney, McLean, Darker, Cromwell,
and newsy every Tuesday and Friday.
'A ftW years ago Sanford was one of the
ANDEW JOHNSQN
worst served towns 1 q the newspaper lino
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
in the state. Now, few towns anywhere
A Miami (trucker lias sued the Lost
have bettor newspaper representation. Coast Ry* for damages for the slow ship­
I‘rn ctlc« In State and Federal Courte.
ThatY because a newspaper man llveit ment optila crop last year.
Pilone 21ft
M. G. T. DuikUnZ
there. Every town hasn’t got one. Not
every man who murders the King’s Eng­
GEO. *A. D•*eCOTTES
lish or does the blacksmith act with a
f# , I
shirt tall full of type Is entitled to be
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR At LAW
called a newspaper man, though sonic of
Practice In State and Federal Omina
tbe misfits will never realize thla.—Lake­
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanfonl Fla.
land News.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

At tba on meet request of friendi and voters. I

• nniiRAA t h a t I a m

as O a n . l l . l u t «

f, i t

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that ra m a candidate for the office’of
Tba editor of the. Crystal River Newa innounce
Saerur of the City of Sapioed, a* the November THOMAS EMMET WILSON
(1
apologizes for his Jailure to get out bis primary *
. a t t o r n e y a n d cou nsellor
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pQper ñ week or «úYjlu. ozplalning that
I ata a candidate -tor tjtd poti
AT-LAW *
an ru d outdar t to Iba der la loft
j two we«k« for him to raise tiio Selection
L a u Stata’ Attorney S even* Judicial Circuit of
and solicit your eo tirare
floride
. vyV?J(0 r y fcy akry. to "get tisst blank sheets
fi mide nee«. Sanford and Sylvan ta l »
. lii ’uuf of' OffiKiNaa office. And the Gaines*
SIMifMWM#wMÍB^rtBgM**iFavafia«&gt;fp&lt;|QM
"-"^i,V|lin L.nvblor. after a six years’ struggle; I hereby announce my
for tbe pot.tlan
» of the White
fwi.-tlp the ghoyt.'and McCreary of Alderman. I
L. G. STR IN G FELLO W
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Primary io U
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neat headstone . in hli
t U. t u n r, •
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
But thero are plenty
inn of tb a .d t r of
NOTARY PUBLIC
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where these «p erl- Sanford sob!
November 21.1011.
Primary to b
newspaper men
Fiona L. Woatwjrr
Office In City Hell
*/,’ \;pp o* c&lt;vi red u&gt; tread. Mr. Horace Greeley
ate for the poaltloo of Alderman
loin of tb« While Primary held
; } •' tnadd a flltfe remark apropos: "Man’s a
-Jpo**:s« a rts a paper—up
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WoLira Hoop
WADE, THE TUNER,
' ah« goes!" However, when (He Elevatos
« roy candidacy for' Alderman
ntm w lert toL hadeclaim of (he
w ar ia j» begird from’ she was "going
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I'jf" downi’*—Lakehmd Newt.
ORLANDO,
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FLORIDA

A BUgMCSt PROPOSITION
The county pommlaslonsre of Oaecola
county ha va ranewad their contract with
the Valle y tâIXeltB aad t bn Jqum al ‘ 10
send ,out eight hundred copies of- tb«
paper to subscribers la tbe north. WlUPt
T b g jiig jd does not. expect such a Uthtt
te.be ptirftyl Off. bj; the Ofange county
A^ttLtnUal(Cncrs lt wôtild •qertalnly be”»W«U
io r
Geitjulerdal Ctuli«f for Uje rity
t^.Okufqy'd co vopsld«r i* like ivopoattion
bersu ’~Tli s\ HcraliLiJkiis gcçompUsbed M
U a, newspsper

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A t lha raquast ol m any Manda, 4 bava decided
i annotine* my candidacy for the (.islilon of
Idarman uf Hanford, lu b le « to tha dec ¡».on at the
•hhe Primary held lAv ZI
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catalogues iuid full information on instru
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Plumbing and
G as F ittin g
Attenti*»
and best aborts
Opposite Q ty Hell

pbone 250

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Great:
Healing
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,H«a no equal fat toothing p«in. No humbug, ( M tm lttJ to do &gt;11 it is ■«
or money refund«!. E rirtn sl application h*k cured Cancel«, Rhtwmai.
Headache. Poison Oak and Diseased Feet. -Relieve« all pain when propel
Compounded 3 year* «ine* and all at? delighted that havr used ii
D i r e c t Io n a :- —Saturate a thick cloth and apply over pain of any kind. iei
. * it bliateta and continue to apply.

o m e t DANN'S TRANSFER

bo held Novrmbrr

rA c ro R ir*

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T h u rsd ay s and S u n d a y s

W ad* W ill P a y P h o n « T oll on
All Q a n u ln o O rd o ra

Fhe«« Z37 ,

tiques t for ' cfaarityi
BU II not a good a d retti sing
¿ th e 'iiffc r ts riot good from
■Hlapdivliit. don’t d o l t
U*»ing; U would be w^ll to
A a r hundreds of good farmers
läln'ÖsccoJa county this • es­
se-’they received the Osceola

or

T he Leunchc»

i»ld the iwuitlon of Alderman for oas
again bg a candidata for lha pualtlon
ynur aufferage saMy upon my-paot

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.Learn to nwim In thntshady Pool No rocks, no I m i . no
rejitilca to hurt you. Safe for any child. No Sewerage., i lime:
only pure well water.
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Emptied and cleaned every. day. Every convemm.. [or
Picnic parties. Refreshment*. Open .Thursdays ami Smtiluyi
Other days by arrangement.

be a candidala to su m a d rnyael
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S r e S r . su « .

.■bkVf ..W híleln PntflUu last week although
*; gfcd« fdvdqre iBlraiimKances the edlior
, of T V Herald bpk a batty glance over
■^.thc city and .was struck with the reraaritabto jroW &amp; of the cjiF attd the air Treoaoror and Collector of lha efty of Baal
Iret tn Urn d«dt Um «g tha WhUaPrtxaar
V r 0?jafafi/t and ciUcrprise shown reveals tbe hold
Novambar 21 «L and oolict rw r vOU.
N,-_ ,(g¿l tb â t P alatia bps secured new

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MY SPECIALTIES
Picksrd's Hand-Painted Chins
Gorham’s Sterling.- Sliver
, Roger*’ Plated Ware
and Waltham Watcheé

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October 10.190

SANFOHl) I tf R A lD

Court of County
(^ÄjvDÄÖbUT THE CffY IN“SANFORD CHURCHES In Florida.
In tv Cstm« gt

Judge. State of

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Chase &amp; Go.

Çha» It IWk 1 , Uf afi|rt ( irtiaty

little HePDenlnn-Mentlo" of
Matters in B rle ^

Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

ptBSOMI HEMS Of INTEREST RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
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tnmdioo of the floating Sm all Talk
S 1 gWclnctly Arronged fo r Hurrlcd Herald Readers.
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■WedilnS bells l*&gt; tbs air,
qj, i bt»r th*m •**ryw!lwV

w G Obcnt of Atlanta. Ga.. represent-

u i die Western Newspaper Union called
Bpou The Herald this week.
Send your nows iienie by letter or
{tMM to The Herald, We want all the
oewt si) the time.
Tbe twice-**week Herald is (be best
advertising medium In Florida for this
action. IXiuble your business by an
|n The HeraW.
------tin- R- T. Overman left last Saturday
for b«r borne In Tempo after a pleasant
,Uii with her son. Mr. J. II. Overman of
this dty.
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\ { . . |(]M Anna Overman has gone to
Philadelphia after a short visit with her
bn*hcr. J. H. Overman. Miss Overman
Wl|j ,ttend the Philadelphia Conservatory
of Uiuic during the winter.
Hn. W. H. Miltcer lias returned from a
loaf pleasant summer visit to her old
home.
The Misses Walsh of Wilmington N. C„
wbo have been vial ting . thelf brother
" .Horton-Walsh, left for their home Wedocaday afternoon.
* Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Whltner apd dsughttn Hell and Lucy, motored to Enterprise
Friday aftirnoon.
Misser Hu&gt;h Keathing and Ruth Coater.
.ofDaytons bench, who have been tbo
obsrmlng guest of Mrs. Deane Turner.
lave returned to ihelr iKimea.
,
M, M. Smith ol Winter Park, was in
ibOdtf Saturday.
Miss Emma Stevens, has returned-from
* »bit to relatives in DcLand.
L T. Hugun of -Markham, transacted
business In the city Saturday.
Sept. J. 0. Higgins, returned Monday
■vcnlng from In* trip to Hot Springs Ark.
Mr. Higgins many friends will be glad to
I dov that tus health fa improving.
Seth Woodruff and Karl Koamlliat,
spent Sunday in DeLnnd.
Frank Woodruff nnd fnmily. and H. A.
Ibwsrd and family, motored to Daytona
llescb Sunday.
, *
Eugene -Kouinillat and Dillie Hill, went
loOaytoua lleuch Sunday on a motor. cjdeMr. amt Mrs. J. D. Langley, have re­
turned Imme after a summer tpcnt in
travel, and at usual they will make
‘Sapfnrd tlieir home during the winter, ’
• T. J. Miller, urrived home last Friday
afternoon after a vocation spent at
Buffalo, Nirtlira Falls, and points in
Canada, Miv Miller will remain o few
ifseks longer ere returning home.
Mrs. A: P. Connelly’s many, friends ore
|b4 to welcome her roldru from Connelly
Spring», where eho and , tbe boja have
bscn staying for the past live weeks.
* Mrf Mary E. Starling o f St. Unila, Mo,
it visiting her son J. it. Starling nnd
iamily.
The memders uf the I^uid u Hand
sedety, will meet at die residence of Mrs.
Henry Wighi. Friday nftcpioon. ht three
..nclgck. A lull1 attendance • la earnestly
dewed as tlie Constitution nnd. By Laws
. .. ■« toi»e votod on at this meeting.'
Mr. Arthur Foster 6 t Talbbeija, Ain., a
ftttoer resident of Sanford drrlvod in the
fny last night. Mr. Foster was preceded
by • ha nd,oine Bulck tpflti’ng car, which
•iBdoubtJpssly contrtbbtrfo hip \deaaur«
this winter and nUo“ tlu/t. of tils iphny
Way*‘^W .J, Hill irtupped to his floHd* home
»H Friday night after Kvera) rnoruha
,btptloti spent in England veiling tbe
lcwt‘ of hi* boyhood. It will ¿bo up to
■ n now to explain about thole cabbages
w»i grow tenjAKt high and, other ioIftauing stories that he sent- tb* us by

Of In te re st to Those Religiously In
. cllncd—Subjects of Discourses
for the Sabbath.
TVs F a w n at the O m k n in ihr G t , ■» F.emr.1,
Rr.|»w|(rf in halng nr arivi tkeit Annnrn&gt;rm**i, ,»0
• th.f Chmnh N n l In i l k
Ont U o i ikrn W rln .1
In, eflet

R«v. J A. Hemlry, pattar; ciiurrh, corner Pnrk
avenue and Tifili ü r te l; oartunagr. turner Mai
lla-OVMWS a nd Sewenlh » » » 4 . glintee i
S o n d ar morning nervier el II; rvrnlng service
' j v . Sunday school. 0 :t3 a. m.; J n a K Met
lo^er, Sup«. Teacher* m m ln g every Friday,

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,Dol7*Ma&gt; 31*1 m il
SETH WOODRl’l F Admlitrator

SHIPPERS OK

In Court ut Corniti Judge. State ot
'Flòrida
la rr Fatal« i

Florida Fruits ami Vegetables

N a n n i« d l i n i i
Orange Cuulily
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ffnilvi i* hvtrhy given, to oil whom il may n x i-

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Rev. ]. W. Wildman, pairor; Sunday morning
servie«, 11; avaolrulservice, 7:30; baUlalh echuol.
•;4S a. m.; ProtïN J. IVtklne. Supi.; pre
&gt;ra»er
meeting «very .Wednesday. 7:.10 p. m ,
wed
by teacher*' meeting.
,
P rc s b v te rliin
Rev. J . T. McKinnon, pai tor, morning lervhe,
II evening service. 7.30. JiaUmth school. 3.45 a.
in; Henry McLauUn. Supl.; prnyer meeting W «|u e td a r 7;30 c . m
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Ii.e— e a » y .l-..v g r3 i TW^
C ath n D c
Catholic Church, Oak avenue lirteren Mh aiwl
0th slreetl. Rev. Father llirin n h en in charge
Mass every Sunday nt 10 a in Kutary. enm iai
and benediction every Sunday nt 7.30 p m Sun­
day tchool a t U a. in. Coo(e**ioni heard hatunlay
ba/ore flrsl Sunday of the muuih bctvreen 4 and G
p. m. and 7 nod S p .r o . First Sunday of month
m ass a t 7:30 a. m. a w f l p a in

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8 of well-printed
neat-nppearirig
itfltionery at a
mean* of getting and
holding deiirable budneu hai been amply
demonsifated. Consult
ui before going
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llrudlng. One Cent a Word Each Issue
oplicr. male, 20 years experience
(^sires'position In or near San foreJ, L I).
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JACKSONVILLE, ILORIDA

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a n d g e t m y p ric e s o n p a p e r h a n g in g grid
p a in tin g b e fo re le ttin g to so m e o n e e lse,
n n d I w ill stiv e you m o n e y a n d g iv e you
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in g a n d lot; liu lId 11ig iiy o-itoriP *. w ith
»V oro-roan b elo w a p d fftV m g ro o tn i^p b o v e.
R u n n in g w a te r o n b o th Hoorn. Lai GT'A
fo o t fro n t; H aw ing w ell a n d * fen ce; I f U e d
for o n e y e a r a t {IS p e r m o n th ; b rin g in g
1H p e r c e n t o n in v e s tm e n t. . Im port* llo ra ld oHJco. A lsy Ut C u ir im t* t^jiy o n e
Ih te tM o o m b o o s t &gt;ritli { font tx}r«h p u d
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■ Attractive hSiise ftir , rent-film Wont,
Centrally lucateri. -Atidreii P.U« 8 u* ti43,
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Time., Beil fount Set, reCrjge.rntorv choir*,
lamps, firing COt WlUf momes*. tic. Frtr
fnlormntlnn iole pit
call on Mrs. W.,
A . Minnick, at Oirjiawn C h y .
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For Ront-^A mhejUOw neck /urm. 4ii
o u td id cuilivniion 2 ycurr. pnttly tiled,
F j^ u irr at Ifernld Office.
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Opt Of the most suitabtc tracts of Itipd
ill Florida. pear Hi« beautiful Indian ftiver
now open for safe. If V6 u wiun good
land: pwtiy w eijay. health and «mfort.
l FogN ta1»-;-r&gt; tt^ c for™ . tw e n ty ', b e a rin g
o ra n g e tr e e s . 50 j r a c h tre e d , u lso v e ry
la rg e tr e a tin g ’p e a r tre e s , m n d re tt 5-room
co tU ig c. fro n t a n d b u c k p o r c h « , fa c e s
s o u th G d td en L a k e . 3 m ile s so u th e a s t o f
B o n fo rd : 5 m in u te s w a lk to s tro e t r a i l ­
w a y , a ls o O v e id o ra ilru o d . F lu e d rin k in g
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Wanted—A jvisiiuin lt&gt; young mutt.
The lieiu of recMmcndnlltuia nnd ref­
erences given.
Would prefer clerical
position. C. Herald.
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For Sale—«The richest high land farm
OrangF counly. Stock nnd toots. Thirty
acres, 2 in fruit and 12 in cultivated
Holy C ro s s E p isc o p a l
flehl. balance Jn pasture nnd wpodlonti.
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. l&gt;. Key. eenltir »ai
dim; Slindsy looming service. II evening n-rvee Gooii Hroom hntisc nnd mil hmldings. Gas­
3:00. Sabbath school, M j a in . II i n hitnri oline engine olid water w.iik*
i ulttr-g*
Supt.: prayer meeting. 7:30 Wedoesdat evening from town.
mile from ln-li line on Sil­
ver Lake Pleasant in l.o&gt;U at V«ry
M oose Exchange Visits
lienlthy. Kleviiinm 7i) feel above San­
Last Friday iiigtil uboiit 25 uii-mliers ford riienp «ml terms easy t I Wri
10-tf
of the local lodge of Moose went down liniiis, itox 323. Sanford. I In
Wiinletl—Complete set of single work
to Orlando to uttend the mstalliiiion of n harness
All leather
Impure Herald
new Moose lodge at tluil place, irturnim; Htli. e
10 2b
on the midnight train. It *s said that
Fur Sah*&gt;—f im-st muck land in «taus
auch n large herd of Moose on (tie streets already drained, ready for cultivation,
of a town where moose are seldom m *«-ii v. Mlllli n mile rililrond -.Inlioii Twenty
ncre tract» only forty dollars an ticxe
caused quite a stir. However the !«&gt;&gt;* I* W Humphrey s. Ilrousori. Hn IO-7tp
report that u line class was installed at
Pliints for Sale—Celery, lettuce ri"d
Orlando nnd the citizens tliuie wilt soon couhftowcr for the next two week* A
Dorner, Celery Ave,
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be acustomi'd to such algtils
Wanted—Two Unfurnished RonmLast evening some ol the ini-iiiln-n»
from Orlando returned the c a ll vinitmg near First Street. Address foil [nirlieulars
amj price to \ Y 7... Herald Oltice
the regoiur meeting at this place A im in g j
!L2 tfi
those in attendance were Mrssr» Dann
In Rent—House wuii li Rooms, and
Armstrong. Gotha. Fields and several j Hath
C o rn er M ilano!In A v«t¿m d
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i »Nuli Aitid, io il,- Huii, i jM, Vs u. Ùatiin Judee
oi »»H G«irt. u Imlgr i'tol, ,1-, fljr fay ImnJ dl»r hot gì » Ailmlnltlrtittlt ol tb&lt;- «wtote o( Citai. H.
Deck deCMMed; «lui that ut thè tnrae lime I ^III
ameni tu tnùl Conti m&gt; lln«l lui-ounli ili AitminUtrnltjf of ftnld Miai, nini iti hit theif «0*
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day ol [Itvcmhcr,
Dncmhcr, A D
I aliali spply to thè Hiaiorahti- Win Marlin. ,]u&gt;lgc
&lt;« *aid Court, a* ludgo ot Prohatr. for my Oliai dia»
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J Deck drrravrd; pud that at the *.im« Um« I will
111« P c o p la 'a C a a s r c i a tl a n a l
Present to «ahi Court my final account* nt Admin­
Rev. Gears« U W sldft». pallor; Sundn, morning istrator of #a.ld r» tatr, and oak for ihcif approvai
Mrvloe, II; evening iervioe, 7;3U: u ra r n meeilng
Daini May 31 tt, A D lili I
Wedacaday, 7 :3 0 » . i&amp;.iSaigMlh »choti, 3 43 » m
S t Hi WOODRUFF Admitumator
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RESOURCES
We have just been reading a book o
the “Mohair Industry of America,'* by
Perty P. Yyié. of Jacksonville, Florida,
and in conjunction with a recent article
we read In the New York Herald relative
to goats, It is possible that out of these
comments some of our farmer cones*
pondents and prospective settlers on
Volusia Farms may be given a new line
'rS of thought relative to the hjt b e w ngmentioned resources of the fine tract of
general fanning land across the river
Horn Sanford.
The book deals with the finer breed of
goat called the Angora from which mo­
hair Is clipped—mohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the Angora
goat used In the manufacture of a variety
*,of fabrics, either pure, or in connection
, with wool, silk, linen, eta, the shorter
hair pf the Angora is used in the manu­
fa c tu re of automobile tops, lap robes, etc.
The odor noticeable in the common goat
is entirely absent in the Angora; the odor
in a fleece of mohair is milder than that
in a wool fleece and Is not at all offen­
sive. &lt; r .
. T h ese GOATS THRIVE ON BRUSH
ANP SHRUBBERY. They could not live
on fine pasture lands like cattle and
sheep—their feed must be of a browsing
. nature ,
■ With the opening of large acreages of
wild land for. fanning and agricultural
purpose* there is on enormous demand
for. Angoras in the middle west for clear­
ing these lands of the brush and shrub­
bery.
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pletely subdued by brush the goat Is con­
sidered of more value for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its meat
* or skin combined. Goals will convert
a wilderness Into a pasture without
expense to th e farmer. Goats are
evéri lasted for this purpose in the westIn Missouri, breeders are paying spec­
ial attention to the production of Angora
goats as live stack for the markets. Owing
to the tremendous shortage of ' live stock
in this country, there fa a' good profit,
they assert, in the breeding of any kind
of meat product
As far back as .Abraham's day, we
read of goats being used for meat, and
this, too, when there wsrê many battle
and sheep The reports that goats are
sold tn meat packers fa true, but it re­
fers to the Angord goat only.
The flesh afthe Angara goat fa exceed­
ingly nutritious and palatable. The meat
of the Angora competesirith lambufrom
the fact of. Its exceptionally fins whole­
some flavor.
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generally known. Angora goat flesh
would he the woricTa favorifo and popu­
lar mf*t The only- ressoh why these
goats are not more often aeanin
the market reports of receipts odd ship

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else the better the mohair.
The point that occurs to us is this:
Leaving mohair out of the question,
why not Introduce the Angora goat
on Volusia, Farms, first, for clean
Ing up the land, and second, fo r
raising as five stock?

It fa not likely that the) Angora goat
woukl do well on our lands if considered
purely for its mohair, as all authorities
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ture, the Angora must have the nigged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up land, however, we an­
ticipate that they would pròve of Lneati-~
mable value: Pictures in the “Mohair
Industry of America** show some won­
derful effects of before and after—of
lands covered with bushes and of those.
same lands cleaned up like a pork solely
through the medium of the Angora goal. Homesteaders are making their herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for later fanning operations, in other
ports of the country., why not on Volusia
Farms?'
A subscriber, writing to the' “Southern
Agriculturist,’' desired to know how to
extermite wild onions, and a correspon­
dent replied:
I wUb to n r lo youf Mb i o f i r

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On Pine Key, near Tampa, Florida,
Mr. H. H. Moloche has a herd of 100
. bead of goats. On this Key there is
a very heavy growth of grass and other
vegetation, and it is to'get rid of this that
the goats were placed there. We do not
know whether Mr. Moloche's goats are
y^goras or not. but. we \ believe the Angora better suited toVolusia Farms limn
the ordinary common gnat, because of
the stock tajoing possibilities
Angora 'goat raisers have been put
into circumstances of comparative af­
fluence by the scarcity of sheep and
lambs, which has created a demand for
their output at vew remunerative prices
. Lamb and mutton as a luxury in Florida
only to be thought of—never eaten on
account of its scarcity and Its high price.
; l-ftinh chops sold for. 90c a found in ,
Jacksonville last winter, while 20c. was
askaeftor the toughest mutton.
No Disease
gora Goat.

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partment of Agriculture, I90l, page 23,

is a. deep-seated prejudice
against the use of goat for meat. This
■_ •fa founded upon ignorance ratheritlian
- • experience. The most Ul-smrfttng “MlJy"
of the worst possible type is &gt;by* many
made the standard of gôat meat for the
• whole of the goat family.
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SbfoiAhire Iambs, which
the best kinds of meat, ore
credi
to a well-fed wcll' •J
In the Soutlrwret;- * ■ . -&gt;
m e as readily «Jtó for
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the beat mutton.
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end
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market
has
never
v . It is stated that Angora goats thrive
been ovefatqcked. In nearly every lo­
, faoot in high and dry altitudes as these t • *V?X,
•. I • • cality where they have been killed for
altitudes have a beneficial effect on the
mutton,, there has never been a deroga­
I'*
tory Itntcment concerning Its quality. ,
_ _ . _ juire
pi a |great
H amount | j v ; {
of exercise. They are exceptionally sen­
In Cope Cotohy it is said that the old
are slaughtered to furnish meat for
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given attention and study, We* be­
Here
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Adgora goat raising mid L-----ducts wiD prove very promawe,
•Will YOU make use df this, only ONE
of the many resources of Volusia Farms?
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farm hands and young nwethcra are sold
to butchers. In California many miners
purchase Angora wethers in preference
to sheep wethers for salting down for
winter use, because, as they state, the
AAgora contains leas fa t is more easily
kept and is just as palatable.
So many inquiries have come to the
Bureau of Animal Industry concerning
the meat phase of Angora goat raising
Deportment ascertained the
facts of marketing from the actual pro­
ducers Answers to the question, “Do
you have any difficulty in disposing of
your surplus Angoras for meet?" were in­
variably in the negative.
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IS VOLUSIA f ARMS CLIMATE
SUITABLE?
So far as temperature is concerned, no
place has been found that is too hot
or too cold for Angoras Though not
partial to heat, they will stand it quite
as easily os sheep. Shade is essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig­
inated and is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect ' state, Is extreme: A
temperature as high as 80 degrees la reg­
istered there in summer. _ In the Cape of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
■weU, the temperature goes higher in sum­
mer.
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Almost any kind of soil, except wet
and marshy land, is suitable for these
goats. , ..
Crossing the Angora bucks upon the
common goats of the United States have
-been very Satisfactory in many respects.
Many of the large flocks of Texas and
New Meiico have had Mexican does for
their foundation. , Why not success with
the Florida goat? - • * w '
According to the latest available sta­
tistics. Volusia, county has only 124
goats, presumably of the common breed.
Florida has only 40.2Ì0. so the. oppor­
tunities theitnlre in'this State Tor highgrade goal breeding have not bran ex­
tensively (favefaped.' ‘
According to the New York Herald. •
sqtQO of the government e reasons for untierf&amp;klngTo tievefap the- American goat
.«re these—and this opens another phase
of the question vfo have not touched:
“It falbe unanimous opinion of milk
experts that.goat's milk is much better
then cow’s milk, for invalids, children,
cookery and nearly other purpose.
“It fa of more nutritive value and more,,
easily digested than caw’s milk. Is ab­
solutely free st oil time« .from the germs
of tuberculosis bearing out what we
said above that-dtseoae was unknown to
to the goat.
"Cheese made from gppt’s milk is of
the choicest varieties ahff commands the...
highest prices,
Ask your grocer the price of SchVdfc^*
xer. Hoque/oH* sod. other goat tfidlK V V u
cheese.
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Subject to the Action of the White
Primary to be Held on . . . .

Generally -in- political campaigns a candidate’s friends who can’t say anything in
favor find something to say against the other mani. Sometimes it’s funny, often
merely silly and rarely if ever true.
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Let us consider: Lake would want money wouldn’t lie? lies, sure. The council and
not the Mayor handles the city’s finance. Yes,, that’s .true How does the city or its
council raise money for such purpose? By a bond issue, of course. How are bonds issued:
Only by a vote of the freeholders of the city at an election called for that purpose. The call
must state the purpose for which the money is to be spent. That is the laW, only you
voters can determine a qestion of this kind.
Then bow am I to buy the Water- Works for the city?

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SAltlENrORD HERALD
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•_ Ode to tlja Auto
the Misses Lilian Higgins, • Ea- and went* to Browning's mill from where
O r tr djshlU t*the poerbsess. I’m sadtag a flaOne of the greatest orders In 'th* .
he
telephoned
the
snetur*
Olfloe.
Justice
PttrdoD. Margaret Dana. Lucca
xlay D that of the Odd FeUov»,
FeUow», who
today
Chapped. Llndk Connelly, Clarissa te a r- Marshall went to the mill and held an rvw inortasgsd ih* homs for aa août, and 1 am
a
quiet
and
anostsntailoui
txb«” w tlT 'up la i h t ru n a D ’. t w t r m
hog. Flora Price. Irena Thornton, Martha Inquest The body was iBat, of Mr.
scattered seeds, of klndneu w»&gt;
uioMlav,
Holly.
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Items of Interest Concerning Miller, KatS Underwood, Adelaide Hlgpathway of I l i a ’.
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tfm . J. Holly wag • man In the SO**.
gine, Anna McLaughlin. Douglas Aber­
Society People.;.___
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nathy; Ralph Wight, Karl- RoumlUat. He 1s married, but has no children. For
But ÜMiâailr wklasd about It snd tasisud tk st l taken from the report of the B7ih lna?
Forest1Gatcbel . Pope Wicker. Ernest several year* the family lived in Pslatka.
of tbe L O. O. F. which convtS
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P O IN T S PURELY PERSONAL Betts. Osborne William*, Paul Jones. only six weeks ago moving to Rolleston Id Ù n T r« t* s 5 ” ltad«S, a tocnvsu. soSM U ns
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the
City
of Indiana poll» on "SepttaAtr
from
Emmett
»treat
pear
the
Ice
factory.
' tb* titsbvar r it i ih* asta*
Wlttle Shepherd. Frank Shelley, Seth
AnJ io wit snJ
18th, 1911;
He
went
to
and
from
his
new.
borne
and
Woodruff, McDowell Butt. Harrold Long.
S;i wvjSssnrvd Um bams with a 1Um . ih* sseaod Membership of the Order *I
Mew Celery City Vanity r a lr W hlk
this d ty In a gasoline launch. It waa on ' tubava leekaaw.
George
McLaughlin.
Away th e Goldin HoursM first u tor p«r^of i t e purefasss pries and • fvw
Tte
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the Tuesday evening trip home and
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' Social Gossip
For the relief of tick. . $
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_ The boys of the Sanford High School nearly In sight of It that t e was drowned. WJ/e raid
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*Mn. H. P. Driver, entertained the every met Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4th, and The Jury’s verdict wae accidental drown­ W ü h l t e
ite car fars bill and Total receipts for 1910....
Odd Felkres Home, not in­
Thursday Bridle Club In the popular end organized the athletic association. The ing. Mr. Holly was an -industrious young
my
Oms 1 wsKnow*
cluding 11 In course of
ooeey tea rood) ot MD* Chariotte Keclor, officers for the ensuing year are Karl Roa­ man who lived happily with bis wlfs,
construction___. . .
Thursday afternoon. Two table# of Bridge ni Lilat. president; Ray Maxwell, vice pres­ and has stood highly In the estimation of
ruptey m»chlf)c.
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Mow
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Sottie*
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rhino.
During
the last 40 years
w en played. Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin made ident; Clarence Maboney, secretary end all who knew him.
with *ol»«ncy Skins.
3358.431 members and
the top eoore and won the- Ant prize, a treasurer. Football plans for .the season
I’m sa ite n a f t e ite
HD brother D R. J. Holly, the well- Whiletor
the lodilrnt Min.1
318394
destitute families
hand tome eofa pillow. Mrs. R. S. Keelor were digetused. It wes decided that the known editor of the Sanford Herald, who
comlaS—i»st
reoelved the booby prize, a very pretty Sanford High School would bó represent­ was informed of the drowning and who
have received in relief JlJt.oi«
leather bridge score. After the conclusion ed on the gridiron by a . strong eleven, arrived here last evening to arrange for
Who wlU undertake to estin,’,,
It's tte pisce, of a dniaken sailor at ite tela of a amount of good that this and
of the game*, delicious guava cream and with Prof. Wild man as manager and tbe funeraU-Palatka News.
rudilrrtffii ship —
Orar tte buia to tte poorbaue, I'm kUiln’ a tel-' ■titutlons are doing for the enu* Qf h.
coke w en served.
Phil Alien, captain.
uv-t-cUp.
_ _ _
About Charley L am er .
SpdtyT i **
—Verm 111tod. 4 D.. Republican.
Mn. Driver's guests were M n R. S.
Tbe Miami Herald D printing a aeries
Beys S couts Organized
, Mrs. W. D. Holden. Mrs. 0. W
New Bank WIII0 prn
M aks The V agrants W ork
Lest Saturday afternoon, through the of artklea on Who's Who and Why In
Mr*. G O. McLaughlin, M n Paul
The
Bank
of Winter Park will open b.
Kaaly. M n a W. King, and Mr*.'A. W. courtesy of Mr. C. R. Walker fourteen Miami and last week’s Dsae contained a * Jacksonville, Fla,- Oct, 10.—Aroused to
new
building
for Inspection by th*
w
e-----* Sanford boys had the time of their life. good one on Chas. D. LelDer. Lack of action by reports of shortage of labor
UfOWll.
and
for
t
t
e
receiving-of
dciw .u &lt;ndIt was the Am outing of Sanford Troon space forbids the entire publication but throughout tbe s ta ta the Jacksonville
transaction
of
otter
buslhe*»
on Mond*.
we
reproduce
tbe
Sanford
part
because
Board of Trade has Instructed a special
Under the auspices of the Ladles Union No. 1 of the Boy Scouts of America. They
October
16,
at
10
o.
m„
and
(t o j ,
all
of
us
know
Charley
Leffier
and
be
were
taken
In
a
launch
serosa
Lake
Mon­
oommlttee to take up a campaign for a
a sociable was given at the parsonage
thirty
p.
tn.
brief
addresse»
*m
h&lt;
deserve*
all
the
good
things
said
about
roe
to
Enterprise,
The
lanncn
anchored
rigid enforcement of tbe vagrancy Dw In
of the Congregational church. Besides
by 01
ofneer»
,
JackaonviUe. where the*« are s a k l . i o &gt;InJtbe
h *Sduth
l i £ jPark
f f 1 °*
Ikt’f» «»( the
the sodai mingling of friends the even- near the shore on the north side of the him:
The
boys
already
In
their
bathing
“But
before
gring
Into
the
life
history
several
thousand
Idle
negro
men
and
I®011
Triends.
after
wliicit refrtig.
log was made very enjoyable by musical
menti will be served. The excrei»« *ij|
t e jo f Mr. Leffler It D best to begin at the grown boys
beginning end wort up to now.. When
The committee, of which John G. Griffin be enlivened by music by the Wiatw
"quaRetteT composed
Park Band and tbe Roll in. o,ucie
Woodruff. Dr. C. E. Walker. Roland Wild- Sulphur Springs and spent a delightful four years rid Mr. Leffler moved to a promt ocnj -sHJpping man. D chairman,
ClubT te public is cordinl&gt; ,uvitolu
mao and Frank Polk contributed very hour la the water. After • the refreshing Alabama: and la 167? the family moved wifi hnid-.a meeting within tte next few
be
presenL
The banking liuuv mtuch D
to
Fbtitft
(0
a
little
town
called
Melonpleasure
of
tbe
water
they
wert
lined
up
day* JUBQ¿oofildgr, menns of co-operating
largely toward the pleasure -and success
nearing
completion,
is built -,f u s r
villa,
now
Sanford.
Tterh*wsa
no
school
and
put
through
their'
military
tactics.
with thainunlclpof authoriUe* in driving
of the evening. A very amusing and
sand-lime
brick,
after
plans i«c(Mrrd by
In
MeioQville
but
there
was
one
tbfe®
That
completed
they
waddd
back
through
out tte va grants! JackaonviUe, like all
unique guessing contest furnished the
Mr.
Perdval
Rutton
an
archiiect of Ntv
miles
distant,
at
Fort
Roed.
Throe
miles
the
water
to
the
boat.
Wbdh'
the
boat
Florida
towns-sM
communities,
has
been
literary feature« of the program. The
York,
and
D
a
beautiful
and
txmmiodlosi
to
school
and
the
same
throe
miles
home
reached
the
wharf
at
Sanfohl
the
boy*
an­
feeling
tte
a&amp;fm
shortage
of
labor
very
nsgiM of a~ number of the prominent
structure,
end
D
bcDivtvl
that
ihe iam.
gave
young
Leffler
great
opportunities
to
nounced
their
arrival
a
t
tefcjM
lsr
•
keenly*)
Many.of
its
Industries
have
been
dtixena of Sanford, were represented by
tutlon
will
t
e
a
great
convenience
to ü»
*f
articles and picture*; the company were whoop and yell. After disembarking, think. What hD thought* were then hampered.
people
of
Winter
Park
and
.nmondial
cannot
t
e
recalled,
but
te
never
gave
Citizens beici ve thatmIf a rigid
igid campaign
to guees from these articles and pictures they lined up and gave three cheers for
of the Dwt: country.
r ITof
the correct names they were intended to C. R. Welker. Marching through the up thinking. Its a habit with him to­ D made for the enforcement
day.
was
yesterday
aqd
always
will
be.
streets
they
gave
their
Scout
yell,
repeat­
Idle negroes will be compelled to seek
suggest. A prize-was offered to the
Kltch*n Convsnlei'ci
person guessing correctly the largest ing It in front of the First National Bank, Some men never acquire that h ab it but permanent employment. Many want the
.
A
half
dozeu thumb tn. k». ■m b u
as
stated
above.
Leffler
Is
something
the
Peoples
Bank
and
the
Herald
office,
officers to go so far aa to make those
number of names thus represented.
are
used
by
artlata and arch!' ts. vUl
different.
where
they
disbanded.
'
accused
of
being
Idler*
shows
that
they
' ‘ Miss Mabel Cowan of Sanford Heights«
prevent the oilcloth on kltcl ■il '»blu
1 ( 1
Young
Leffler
learned
all
t
e
could
at
Tbe
first
meeting
of
this
organization
are
employed
for
*U
days
a
weekIl
D
guessed the largest number correctly,
front slipping Three »lour •h r frost
common dodge for chronic idlers to cd*o of a table and the ■»&gt;;,&lt;■ uuuibff
and literally took the cake; as the prize InfSanford took place Sept. 18th (n the the little Fort Reed school and then his
was a generous slice of delicious cake parish room of tbe People* Church und parents sent him to Homer Academy. work a day or two at some inalgniAcatloa In back keeps It »«cure »nd ■luootk.
dalntly wrapped In whlti tissue paper under the direction of the pastor. There He used all they could give him there employment merely to envadf) the deslg
were oaty three boys present a t this first and went to the University of the South nation a* a vagrant.,
tied with white rlbbqn
‘7 i
**
Miss Albino Frank, also of Sauford meeting, but these became so enthusias­ at Suwanee.J'enn.. and took three years
tic
that
boys
by
twos
end
threes
have
treatment
there,
end
wound
up
hD
edu­
y
¿/¡BeaUt
«
f
Mrs.
B.
J.
Williams
Heights, guessed the next largest num­
ber correctly. A Silver offering was made been coming fn at each subsequent cation at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. taking ‘ a , The community was shocked at the
meeting. There are now twelve boys commercial course In a . well-knowo, Col. thtW gehoe of thq death of Mr*. B. J.
far the benefit of the church.
who have either passed the tender foot lege. .He came home to Sanford alias Wigi'nrptf which occured at the Daytona
A5
The Sanford Music Club, held their first, test or are preparing for that ordeal. A Melonville, equipped with theory. whWi ganltprium last Sunday night. Mrs.
WUllAJri* Va*.' taken seriously 111 about
*&lt;
meeting of the season Saturday after­ boy scout tender foot mvit be prepared be began to convert into practice.
to tie four standard knots,’ must know
HD
first
mingle
with
work^
was
with
opqtnontliggo'.and
, hoping the change
‘*
noon/ et tg4Wed£ In the studio, of Mrs.
.
the
South
Florida
Railroad,
a
corporation,
the
history
of
the
American
Sag
and
be
(
q the coast would benefit .ter health she
T sn o ie Stembridge Munson. The subject
■r.
able to give the twelve scout laws. He now a part of tbe Atlantic Coast Line, a joined her -huaband at New Smyrna
'^ T ' O U c a n ^ct
considered was early English Music
corporation. He was a cashier, until where b e 'D* engaged fn‘ business. Bethen
takes
the
following
oath:
On
my
hooot
t h e m hy ailMusic In the days of Queen Elizabeth
transferred to the' auditing debartinent of tomlng worae Mrs. Wllllqm» Was trinoved
v e r t i b i n c in thi»
eras Very Interestingly treated in a paper I will do my best, I, To do my duty • to
God and my country and to obey the the Plant Steamship Line, a corporation, to the Sanitarium, at Daytona where all
S 1
by Mr*. George Fox, Jr.
p a p e r, ltrc a ih c i
Shakespeare in music was given in a scout law. 2, To help other people a t all where he remained between Sanford and that medical sklll and tbe gentle nursing
t h e b e s t claw of
times. 3, To keep myrelf ' physically Port Tampa Until he decided to fee into of àDtèr* and raDtlves waa done but
most Interesting and Instructive talk by
p e o p l e in this
partnership of the kind that robs a man to no avail and thD yqang Ufe was given
Mr*. Munson, who also, played several strong, mentally awake and morally
of the follow of being a Benedict. After Almost before the- bad commenced to
c o m m u n ity .
original air. Introduced by Shakespeare straight
martying MDa May Martin, of Sanford, live. ' .
The
scout
law;
~
.
In his plays, the. words of which were
Mr. Leffler took up the mercantile busi­
1. A scout Is trustworthy.
Reba Striogfellow Williams grew up In
sung by Miss Mabel Bowler. "Under
ness.
That
waa
In
1891.
He
operated
a
I {¡1 11 "JJ)
l
A
scout
It
loynt
•
Sanford
from liar earliest childliood and
The Greenwood Tree” from "As You Like
• •
grocery »tore there* until 18M. when te tte sudden death D a blow to every
A
scout
la
helpful.
3.
It.” Several of the songs’ qf Ophelia. In
decided to come tb Miami.”
4. A scout Is friendly.
ona A few mon tbs ago she was married
thf&gt; mad scene from Hamlet.’’ The old
A
scout
Is
courteous,
■
'
■
to Brodte J.’ Williams a childhood friend
A
;
ap n | of "Willow", sung by Desdemona, la
P roducts Shipped F rem Florida
A
stout'la
kind.
6.
and the death D saddest because It *oo•O ther; also the old English Lyric.
■ Jacksonville, Fla-, Oct. 6—Through the crired almost in the hQDeymoon when
A
scout
Is
obedient
i •• '
T.
’Drtn£ To Me With Thine Eyes", words
8. A scout Is cheeTful ;
»% COertesy bf Robert Teller, traveling qpm- ibe yoong ooupl* «relè planning their
by Ben Johnson, melody unknown. The
A Scout Is thrifty!
&lt; tnerrial agent for the 'Atlantic Coast Line new homo at Near Smyrna.
fi.
club discussed. Elizabeth patron of
U s e t h i s p a p e r if
railway. The Packer D able to furnDh Its
A
scout
is
brsve.
10
.
Mrs. Williams was the daughter of
i j»music, bow the love of music n ÿ A b e
y
ou w ant
readers
a
correct
report
of
the
packages
Mr. add Mrs. L G. Stringfellow and tte
developed in e community OF town. II. A scout la dean.
handled
by
.
freight
and
exprpsa
from
. o f t h e i r buM itesi.
i
-'
sympathy of evfcry otic goes out to th*
Short selections were given by Mrs. M. IL A scout IS reverent
Tbe Alligator petrol of the first, troop points on the AlDntlc Coast Lino railroad parents and sisters aud to the young
Martin, from Byrd, Tallis. Bull. Gibbons
»*1
has been organized for the Congregational In this state. From September 1, 1010, to husband
V'
•nd.Marley. The program was much en­
July 31.’ 1911. shipments were as follows:
The funeral wlU occur this .morning at
joyed. The names of several possible church with Fred C. Wight as patrol . . .
■. e
« *
»* *7 s'
Freight Express. Total nine o'clock from tte residence of ter
leader
and
Douglas
Glayde
ak
corporal.
&amp;
•
•4 , members were- suggested.
Patrols will be organized for the other Beans ______ 70.01« Ì3.843- 17L861 sDter.Mre. May Dicklns, ’ •
.'-I
.# **•
1 b-••
Berries.’. . . 11.978 22.08!
24.M9
iL ‘.*f i t ’
Mies Mabel Bowler will sing at the Ce- churches aa rapidly ha boys enough for Cucumbers ....111,563 *7,6«
240,231
Rally Day At Peoples Church ”,
clUan Music Club, which will meet at tbe patrols Join the aoouta.
98.168
Tbe scouts will have uniforms and Cantaloupe* .. 92,210 . 5,958
Sunday »aa Rally Day a t the Peoples
Mr*. Munson’*
•• studio Oct.
• • 14th.
.327385 12.8« 340364 Church. In the mprnlng Mr. Waldron
badges. Thay have signs which they fOriery . . .
Cabbage..........
43.634
4.0«
47.714 emphasised thè necessity of cO-operatlon
make to each a lte r and their leader, us­
Mrs. R. S. Kaelof and Mrs. Paul Keely
Eggplant
.¿
.J
..
16/172
4.883
21.053 among^tbe members, using for an Illustre*
dined With Mrs. W. D. Holden at the San­ ing tbe first.three fingers of the left band, Lettuce . . . . . . .280.250 57.822
328.07* te n various parte und activities &gt; f the
with change# In using the fingers to sig­
ford House Fnday. M /t Holden’s preseat
Peaches............ 9,081
3,449
12330 human body. At night the services were
lb the ’ afternoon several more nify different meaning*. ^
97
4.70S charge of the Sunday School and consist­
To Rev. Gao. JL Waldron belongs the P e a r s . . . . . . . . . 4.608 &gt;
«ran invited to play bridge with
17«
1,628.
1.803 ed chiefly of songs and recitations by tte
credit of having organized a movement Pea*.................
Turn tables were played, ’hie
*4,738 school. Th* principal object of thD Rally
of which the power and possibilities of P o ta to e s ...... 10.441. 14.317,
composing the afternoon party
.....
0 42
42 Day was to fix attention ou tte Sunday
good, not only to tbe bpyt of our town, Corn—
i
Mr*.
0. W- ftfng. Mrs. O, W. Brady,
- m
82,733 D.2S2
91,987 School work, and to prepare for a contest
but to every d tlte n Within Us borders, Tomatoes
Mi*. W. W. Prather. Mr*. C. W. McUughP ineapples.;. .
. . . . . 1.125
1,123 that D being carried on among the Con­
Bn itod Mts- H. K Driver. ’T te Am (her Is as fa r. reaching end Uauticaa ee
S
q
u
a
sh
..
.
.
.
.
535«
,,
7)7’.
M73
-«r
gregational seteria of the during the negt
prixfi, a pretty oqiombbite veil waa won time ItaefC^.';
------- —a-------- — K ’ £5
Miscellaneous . 29.363 52,472
81.835 seven Bigotte. Reference was also mads
_____
____
J
|
"
'tf
ro
u
n
r
d
a
t
Polntka
by Mr*. H. P. Driver, The booby prise, a
" bo* of Hu ylet’s ceadg, W ' ro c J v e d h y } - Last Tuesday evening about -l o'clock
U « 3 U 313,278 1.493390 to, the Men and RflBglou Forwora move­
■M
U »». 1W.
LKF Ik#
*■ --A-.—
'.- 1*,t■ The .-1^_ ' _ i k i ' T«. ibiht-», t à - _ _.. 1 ■ ■'•■ - ’ - R- ~
W. *Prather.
Une during tbe sea- ment. n pauipalgn of national proportions
W R &amp; H û f c a contractor k t
the afternoon was &lt;
by the de- interior q( th ^ M M 7 w
2.112
cars of water- and of inter denominational sweep that
“Ä
° £
^
¡ S
i
lleleoa refreshments of lag..cream , and laid down hD work end parted. ìor tsemm. meljms, Tbry handled.during the season has’Just beau Inaugurated In JackaonviUe
to be extended : through tte Mata and ta kin g
t caka which were srwwi at tbe Holly lives A Rote*urn on th £ o f e « 0 * &lt; rfftll. t S f t m m m locresse over Isst
- I. liit 'a 4
&gt;jr \ m
.J..
i-m.- .
ll _ . .3
Thera.was a good attendance of parents u s .
.
the gemfee.
of thè riyif-*Just above Browning^ òtltf ÿ é t^ y 398 cars— Packfr.
- T - — ----------- -—
~
and fifDods. As usual the young children
Get yo u r laundry ready,
11
* ’ ^ ‘ and In a bouse wblch be reotetj.r.éQqsr' f'.
:**i,
end D eparture of Trains
the: favorite# of tte congregation, that we m a y deliver prompt­
&gt; A few friends-met very Informally with sì* weeks ago frotn &amp; J. Hliburn.
but aU made-a cMsffluble showing both
'-korth aotmo ,
n®
Mr*, a. v t Br*dy Saturday afternoon and Ava o’dock In thè eveping FYank -IWown'k i
'
r~
9
enjoyed one table of bridge. Light re- ieg iaw sòci hmrd a lauiK-h eterning No /tó
Ar 1.23 n. m.
I.v 1.35 u. m. fpr thomWve* and for those who drilled ly.
W e can do “ hurry up
! J J 8 d . j » ' ~ 1233 a . m, t%m fof.lte occasion.
.r
frashmeou were served. ,** .
’.-V away in thè hyadntte. nùseèd in Iha N a &lt;4 „
J h■'
- .2 3 5 p .m .
Nü.'HO.*; 9 238 a m .
job«, b u t we prefer time
■
— . . . . . . ’ '"'&lt;■ 7
river oppoalte thè miU. No’; one SnaTOod
'
y^
souito
A very pleasant dance was entered by to te In atte Usnch, and Mr. Browning
Lv 238 a m. f i tte Editor oi TteH«»ld:
the younger set of young people In tbe Investigated. Tberc ersi, !»';9 8 e U&gt; Ihe N a 8* ’-J Ar XJ6 a. m.
N a 89
/ - 233 p, tn,».
2.25 p/ m.
PDpTOalWw us through the Hénld to
had Friday evening. The chap- boat. The englne was ronning. No otva N a M
. j
m 3
/ “ 7.00 p. m.
sincerely .thank llr . Donecbon’s frieoda
NO M W t l * « ON .COLLARS
far the occasion were Mrs. H. B. was In right. Mr. Browning look chargo
•- *BXAMcu u n a
Ur*. T. fl. Davis. The • t tbfi txMt and rtpomd tte finti- Thura.
%
,
, snd ours bi Sanford Tor their kindness to
day roorning about 0:30 Capi. F. E.
yoong people comemplate giving
^ Î M L f?.l i Î 5 ? Î , a “ , .A' ‘ ^
‘ ^ f î k Ih our dr p sorrow.dates* on every Friday evening. The Roaslgnol while passini ùp thè river saw
.M rs. P. J. P a i u d o u aro Faïulv,
Leesburg—N a 21, Ar.. 11.43 a. i
a body AoeUng- He secured thè body U LV. 639 p. m.
who shJuyied the &lt;
phone a e u ii^ f t n w B t « p«wt
JtgMssiÎOa Ha, Oct Olk.

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Published Semi-Weekly— Tuesday and Friday

IN SANFORD— Lit»

PUTTING DOWN SEWERS

General News of The Land
of Flowers.
cuuidxädm

State.’» Domain.
W. Walker. Stole Attorney
toe the Tallahassee circuit, has been ad­
judged Insane. The case will bo fought
cot In the courts, however, befwe ho Is
token w the asylum, some people con.««tintf that It Is a scheme to get him
jpdge Geo.

pursue their devsstiag course. ' Three
rxMsaiercial travelers were stopping there
f« the' night nnd two of them hnd very
* narrow escapes. being almost suffocated
by the smoke before gaining access to
the struct. Thera was no time to lavs
spything with the result that the fund,tn» sod the .effects of the guests vrere.aH
destroyed.,.' ,
i
*
The architect it now busy with she
plans for the agricultural’ bulUling and
. dining hall at the. state university a t’
r GaIoesyllle, rite construction of which hns
been suthotiied by tba board of controL
- It is thought that contracts for the buildingi will be lei at tha^pocember meeting
of the board of controL" ‘

The city .couiMT'JW .^ynkj/letl at last
to the necessity of putting Down a better
•ewer at the Sanford House where one
has been needed for several years. The
I tlj¥W“*‘,y~ dyoidpijtijpon the F.lmlra wooden sewer which is made of
while pine, strongly reinforced by steel
hoops and the outer surface prelected by
• ooatihg of tar. The units cun be Bimty joined together nnd the Joints tarred
over and while this' is nn experiment for
Sanford th&amp;re is no reason why the wood­
en sewer should not lost for many ypars.
It is certainly a great improvement over
the boxed arrangement used on this main
•ewer for the past few year*, and tmTiflt
1« given a iborough trial nnd proved
wanting Tho Herald is inclined to give it
the benefit of the doubt. Wo have harp­
ed upon this main sewer d o r y a u p i U i
urged the council to try another plnnrnnd
pie new •e w e r'is such ir greet improve­
ment over the old that no fair minder)
man can condemn it until it tins proved
to be deficient It is absolutely nir tkglu
and will keep down the nauseous odors
that have, prevailed at this point so long.
These woyden sowers have been in use
in northern cities for years ond hove
been the begt material .obtainable fot
cheap cost and durable quality.
Pioneers' Association
The members of this association held u
picnic in the fair building in (Jrlando,
Oct. 11th. till 1.
About seventy-live persons were in at­
tendance, principally the older settlers ol
the county. The entertainment ol the
morning hours consisted mainly in rem­
iniscent addresses. B. M Sims of A(&gt;op
ka, ((resident of the association made the
opening address. He was followed by
several other representative men of the
county. This retrospective feast of rea­
son and floW of. soul was greatly en­
hanced by the magnificent spread which
followed, characteristic ot Grunge coun­
ty’s well known and nbmidani hospital
ity and which was thoroughly enjoyed by
the entire company.
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A business session win called Immedi­
ately after dinner to perfect nnd make
the organization a permanent institution.
The constitution which hod been pre­
pared was adopted with only a few alter­
ations.
The secretary of the association1will be
paid $50.00 per year for Ills services.
Mrs. J. . N. Whittier of Sanford was
chose historian, winch action was a most
fitting and graceful tribute to the lady’s
ability and future usefulness in keeping
up the annuls of so cre*Miotile an institu­
tion As it is liu|&gt;od the Pioneer's Associa­
tion will prove to be to the entire county.
Southwestern Montana is id the grip of
a terrific snow stunaVlhnt has cut off
Butte from cornmunlpatlon with the out­
side world today. Every telephone and
telegraph wire into Bottc has" boon
leveled, communication ceasing atliejeun
and Deer l^xlge, on the north ami DHlon
th# south.
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ST JOHNS PRESBYTERY

CHARITIES AND CORRECTION

South Florida Well Represented
At Presbytery Mere

In Jgoksonvlllc
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct, 13— All com­
mittees on arrangements for the First
Florida Conference on Charities and Cor­
rection have Just been organized, and
will make a whirl-wind campaign to

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Prom inent Divines From Other S ta te s
nvbu Ttave Become M rm bers
or Florida Presbytery
'■The annual convention of the St. Johns
Presbytery at Sanford this week was one
of the most successful meetings ever
field by the fasbyterinns of * Florida.
The St. Johns Presbytery extends from
DeLand to Key West and frorn^DeLond
to Tampa on the west embracing n pop­
ulous lenity within the domain. About
forty delegates, ministers and.elders were

Tho tentative program for the con­
ference, which has just been announced,
includes some of the foremost diarity
workers of the United State*, and some
of the most prominent philanthropists
nnd community workers of this state.
Indication! are that there will be more
than.a thousand delegates present, and
that they will represent overy county
and practically every one of the smaller
towns of Florida.
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-by The conference represents . the first
the hospitable citizens of Sanford who
effort toward state-wide organization of
irrespective of creed assisted In enter­
all Charity forces. Tho problem of the
taining the visitors.
"hobo“ in Florida during the winter
The o{&gt;cn&gt;ng sermon of the convention
monilis nnd the undeserving mendicants
was preached on Tuesday evening by
and professional beggars who over-run
Kev. S. [_ Wilson of Oakland, idler which
ihg state during the same period, will b&lt;&lt;
new officers were chosen to conduct the
a foremost topic of discussion. The con­
session of the Presbytery. Rev, W. T.
ference will also undertake to arouse the
Waller of Bartow was elected moderator
state of Florida to tho danger , of ignor­
and Rev. J* T. Wilds of Plant City clerk. ing its responsibility fair suffering and
Wednesday morning an early morning
helpless children. A whole section of
business session was held at 8:30 o'clock.
the conference will 1» devoted to child­
The 10.31) service was conducted* by (ho
ren—dependants, delinquents nnd de­
Kcv. T. J. Allison, concluding with (he fectives.
,
administration of the lord's Supper. *
Tire first session of the conference«.
An t-iiriy business session was held Thursday evening, will lie hc|d with the
Wednesday afternoon, n( the rondusioo
State Federation of Women’s clubs which
of which the Presbytery was given an ex­ Will be concluding n three-days session
cursion to Enterprise.
here. The federation lias been one of
At the evening service, at 7:30, popular
Ahe prime movers for the conference, and
missionary reports were made by several Its stutc president. Mrs. A. E, Frederick,
ministers.
of Miami, pledged the federation to con­
Thursday morning tip- usual early Irtish tribute the lirst one hundred dollars to­
ness session u|M*nrd and ended with, de­ ward its expense. The * federation is
votional exercises, which indeed charac­ (utying the expense of bringing Edward
terized each and every meeting of the T. Devine, perhaps the most noted charity
Presbytery, The sermon at the 1U:30 ser­ worker of the world, to Florida for the
vice was preached by Kev. J. W. Stngg. conference.
I&gt; I), pastor of the Orlando Presbyterian
The toolnlive program announced is
church.
us follows:
Thursday afternoon an early business
Thursday eveninc , nov.,' 16.
session was held at 2 o'clock, in order
The Purpose of the Conference, W A
dint thu visitors might enjoy an auto­ Lloyd.
mobile rtdc, tendered them by Uic citizens
Address of welcome. Mayor Jordan.
of Sanford, who were wolfing at the
Address, Gov. Gilchrist.
church for the conclusion of the business
A Program of Social Work for Florida.
meeting.
Edward T. Devine, editor or the Survey
Thursday evening, the dosing busi­ and secretory of New York Charity Or­
ness of the session was tho feature of ganization Society.
lias service after which the Kcv. P. H.
FRIDAY 0:30 A. M.. NOV.. J7.
Hensley Jr., in ctiurge of the Cuban mis­
Subject Organized Charity
sion at Ybor City s|&gt;oke of the three
What Organized Charity Ctm Du for
hundredth anniversary celebration of llic Florida, V. R. Manning, secrelgry of
translation of King James Version id the Jacksonville' Association of Charities, i 4
Bible. He was followed by the Kov, G
The Ksltabilltatiqu ol Families. Mrs.
W. Hardaway, representing the American Margaret Thoroman. assistant secretory
Bible Society.
,
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of Jacksonville Association of Charities.
Uncle Bill M akes Good
We will have to baud It to Utfcle Bill
Hill. Ho sent Ut post cants nnd letters
about thu cabbages growing ton feet high
in England and we wtnkwi tho other eye
and let it go at that. But today he came
in and present«*! the editor with u line
silver headed cahe made from a cabbage
stalk The editor appreciates this little
token of regard more than words can
cipress and it more firmly cements our
warm friendship for Uncle ^lill -Hill, the
host fellow in the world.
A Modern Paul R evere’
A popoint.young dry goods clerk took
an early morning ride yesterday with two
yoyng ladles. Stopping to fix one of rite
saddles on Pfirk nvenUo the young man's
horse dashed away and down the street
inwards (ho liable. The young mnn
Jumped oil one of the other horses and
did the Paul Revere stunt'all the length
of Park avenue ufter the fleeting steed,
which was finally captured. Now his
friends are joking him about the episode.
Another Big Furniture Sale
Sanford furniture «tores must have the
i|orxJ|.and the (trices nnd Judicious advdertisitig in The Herald does the rest
On T“**doy of this week Williams 4
Miltsfe sold’an out of town customer u
hill of furniture anountini’to $1350. T!»e
aosiomcr was gained through The Herald
and this tyiterprislng firm expects to
reciprocate by taking more space in the
paper that always j|e t results. No fake
advertising them.

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WtElf

swept district of aouthwesterin«Culura(kr'
and northern New Mexico, comprising nri
area approximately 80by 25 miles. There
are rumors of heavy loss of life, but the
verified death list so far is comparative.
ly snialL^.. That th e, railway» -pf-thf cqtnTtrf take ■over the express companies' business was
virtually recommended to the twentythird annual convention of the National
Association of Railroad Commissioners in
sesioh at Washington this week, by the
committee on express servloe. Tit ere was,
a prolonged discussion of tho committee's
«port.
Not since the trial of the ofBcials of
the Western Federation of Miners for
the alleged assassination of ex-Governor
Steunenbcrg of Idaho, has a trial In this
country excited the intense Interest in
labor circles nnd among the public gen­
erally us is munifeated in the case of
the McNamara brothers, who are about
to M brought to the bar to answer for
alleged complicity In the dynamiting
outrage that resulted in the destruction
Of the Los-Angeles Times building and
the death uf twenty-one men working
there, on October 1. 1910
Governors of live Southern states have
endorsed the (&gt;ro|&gt;oaal of Gov. Colquitt, of
Texas, for a conference on higher prices
for cotton. The states ure Virginia.
South Caroliun, Alabama. Florida and
Arkansas.
Resolutions commending the work of
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau
of chemistry, (raising President Taft for
his exoneration of Dr. Wiley “from the
foolish nnd unfounded charges made
against him“ and urging the removal

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Friendly Visiting. Mrs. W. P. Corbett,
chairman of the friendly visiting com­
mittee of tbe^ssoclntod Chanties.
The Passing On Evil, Kay G. Harper,
secretary Associated Charities, Tain pa,
Fla
raiDAT 2 I’, m . NOV,, |7
Subject. Slate Institutions
Report of the wants of the state asylum.
Chattahoochee State Reform yghasl.
Marianna State School for Blind,'wf.
Augustine.
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* FRIDAY 8 I*. M., NOV.. 17.
Sulfl^ct: Children's Work.
The Child. Society’s Most Valuable a £
set. Homer Folks, secretary State Board
of Churfties of New York.
Defective Children. Marcus C. Fugg.
Supt., C. H. S .*f Fioridtt.
YaXTUKt)Ar 0:30 a. w.. nuv.. 18
' Social Service nnd the Church. Kcv. E.
A. Waldo, West Palm Bench. Flo.
Social and the Y. M. C. A., J. A. Sher­
rill. Secretary Y. M. C. A.. Pensacola.
Fla.
. Social Service and Y. W. C. A.. Miss
Elizabeth Thomas, Secretary Y- W. C. A..
Jacksonville. . "
Social Service and the Woman's Club,
Mrs. Susie Wight. Sanford, Kin.
Medical Inspection of School Children,
Dn Charles Terry, city health commis­
sioner. Jacksonville. .
Public Health, Dr. Iliratn Byrd, of the
state board ot health. ,
SATURDAY 2 P. M., HO V., 18.
Out of town delegates will be enter­
tained by auto ride or river trip.

Moved Into New Home
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Mr.
and
lilra. Karnatx moved into their
C ard'of Thanks .
new
home
in Markham Heights yester­
To tho fall lor of Tho HrittW:
u* tlirtju^h JDe Hernkl lo day. There are a numbar of new homes
sincerely thank our many friends for their being erected on the hiU and in a lew
kindness to us In our recent bereavement. years the piney woods wifi give way ty
beautiful homes and lawns.
L. G. Stxikqixujow and Family,

trants. of wtdeh there are thlrtoen, are
all on the ground with one or two ex­
ceptions, and telegrams received a t 't h e
Florida headquarters, which have been
opened in the Martinique bqfei by Q*M4»
Nolan, tho Cadillac d en larv 'iu t* _that
the absent onaa wlU bç b e re 'ÿ T tltiye to
make the start tomorrow,

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Id a state where so much attention It glowing descriptions. induce our people
given to commercial fruit growing m
to buy at high price what Is entirely
thought and care should be given
unsulted to &lt;|ur conditions.
securing a succession and variety
I would include in a home orchard in
wholesome fruits for home use.
middle Florida; Jew el Waldo, Colon and
.Instead of scattering the trees In Imperial peaches; Excelsior and Terrell
dlscrlmnatsly In the fields end garden piuma; DeConte, KellTer and Cincinnati
it would be better t^Jiave a definite area peon; Tane-Nnthl. Triumph and Tsuru
set aside for the "orchard, this may not persimmons; Delaware, Niagara and
contain more than half an acre, though Scappemong grapes;* Celestial, Brown
on acre or more wodkTBa better. If lL b Turkey and Brunswick figs; Purple-seeded
enclosed by g-high dosrr f e n w i r will pomegranate; Rad and Yellow Cattley
make an excellent chicken range after guavas; Nagami Kumqunt: Satauma
the trees get large enough to shad&lt;;ipqst orange; and if South of Gainesville.
of the ground ao.that there is little room Parson Brown. Pineapple and Hart’s Late
Oranges. Near the fences I would set
for annual crops between the rows,
Curtis,
Stuart Dolmas and Van Deman
Th* gromd- «hccld be deeply broken
pecans.
and' thoroughly pulverised before the
A good time to set trees In Florida 1«
trees o n set end a crop of legumes
in
December and January. The roots
planted the year previous and turned
will
then become fixed and make some
under after the Stems are dead will prove
growth
before the spring opens, growth
valuable. As tree« de not come true to
of the top will then be more rapid.
•oed. it is necessary hr order to get what
we want to ptant only tnrWpd or graftad l. ■
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be planted
anythat they stood Tn the nursery, nil
variety of healthy vigorous trees and at -end bruised roots should be pruned off,
the proper time the desired varieties the top soil removed In digging the hole
may be worked on them.' Bud wood can should be put back first about the roots,
can be obtained from almost any and a pound of a good complete fertilizer
nursery. Budding and grafting are not should be worked In about the trees near
the surface extending out to a distance
■o difficult as many people Imagine; by
of
about n fqot jjnd a half from I t
corefüÜy following the Instructions given
Clean
cultivation should be given till the
In the Formera’ Bulletin of the U. S. De­
rainy
season
sets In. there Is na objection
partment of Agriculture on "The Propaga­
to
the
planting
of some vegetable of
tion of Plants’* or in n text book on the
field
crop
between
the rows when the
subject such as Hume’s "Cirrus Fruits
trees
are
small.
Beggar
weed, peanuts,
and Their Culture" one may soon suc­
iron
or
Brabham
peas
should
he planted
ceed, and it adds much interest to have
short
while
before
the
rainy
season
trees of your own propagating
begins, to be turned under in (he late
If one does not care to propagate for fall or early winter. Fertilizer should be
himself he should purchase from a applied In Increasing amounts each suc­
reliable nursery of our own state, getting ceeding year and cultivation be done as
those varieties that arc recommended during the first.
A barrel-spraying outfit, and a knowl­
for the section of the state In which he edge
of the preperation and use of
resides. Some of our nurserymen give Bordeaux mixture, lime-sulphur wash,
t|tft information in their catalogues. self-boiled lime-sulphur with . arsenate of
Many disappointment* and failures re­ lead, and the paraffine oil mixtures is
very desirable.
sult from buying trees on the representa­
An orchard so planted and cared far
tions of agents from outside the state, will prove a source of salikfsctJon end
who with highly colored illustrations and profit to the whole family.

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Or\ O c to b e r F ir s t wc will open offices on the fit
( P o s t a l T eleg ra p h E n t r a n c e ) w here p e rm a n e n t hendquan^
F r u its and V eg etab les fro m S a n fo r d D is tr ic t and V i c i n it
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trib u to rs o f F r u it and V e g e ta b le s th ro u g h o u t th e U n itcl
fcc te d an o rg a n iz a tio n th a t show s re su lts s a tis fa c to r y tp -'
fo llo w in g telegram se n t to o n e o f S a n fo w l’s lead in g
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Haw Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
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Mrs. Henry Wight, went to Jackson­
ville Saturday afternoon where she attended the board meeting of the Slate
Federation of Women’s Clubs on Mon­
day. As a member of the program com' mlttee aha will assist in arranging the
program for the State Convention, vhich
meets in Jacksonville io November.
--- Mrs. Wight, is also chairman of the
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Legislation committee of the State Fed. nation «tn*i will attend the conference
\ 00 Chan Her. which has been called to
meet in Jacksonville, on Tuesday the
3rd. At (be conclusion ot theM meet( • logs, Mrs, Wight will go to . TnUahassee.
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fo ra short visit ip her daughter. Mias
Margaret who Is a student .« t the'
'Woman’s Collage there briar1« returning
to Sanford, Mrs. Wight will visit her
father Dr. Bodeb of ThomasoaviUe,‘Gg.
Haas« .Party ß ¿/L, ‘ .y r
*. Misa Muriel HnrroLd. enter taluni a house
party, of her young friends. In the charm­
ing heme of hot'parenti. M r.'and' Mrs.
J&gt; A* iptnoW. on MrllonyUle Ave;, the
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nemeht of the Is « Week o t thole, iree*L ! dom, as school will, begin Mttoday they'
• bod a genuine good time in many ways.
b e t , forgetting to keep do hand an
ahaadance , of fudge. -Hay wound u j
tM r frolie with a delicious chicken
pariew. The girls who enjoyed Mr.
and Mrs. Ham ids hospitality were;
.*;.Misees Adelaide Higgins., ftuih R-tberts,
Awia McLaughlin. Douglas Abernathy
and Iren« Thurston.

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resume J i b practice,- but ft was-not)
deemed best and o return to his old |
home in South Carolina, was decided upon
and Dr. aiid Mrs. Bruce left Sanford in 1
the spring.' Some months were spent tn
North Carolina,' this summer, where he
became ill again and was brought to
Jacksonville to be with hb daughter. It
was hoped the change Would be helpful,
but he did not rally, despite the living
care and medical attention. The end
came Thursday, Sept. 28th. A good m.i n |
has gone la his rest- Dr. Bruce was also;
an author, lie published about six years
ago, "Siudiea In Black, or The Paaaiog of |
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For Shipping Green Oranges \Y
. As o result of the vigorous campaign
being prosecuted by the Florida Citrus
Exchange against the shipping of unripe
fruit from the state and following the pas­
sage of tlie recent bill by the state legis­
lature, two arrests so far hive bees made
for violating the recently passed law. R
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employees in Leesburg, E. B. Fet^r. an
independent fruit operator of khat city
wo» arretted Wednesday charged with
the shipping of a carload ' of groan'grape­
fruit th e ' day previous. Ur'. Peter was
given a bearing before Judge Talley la
Tavares yesterday .and held for trial In
the circuit court! He gave bond. • ' .*.
General Manager W. C. Temple of the
Cftnta Exchange received news that J , S.
Stratton of Kissimmee*had been arrested
at’ F « f Pierce ou s warrant sworn oat by
Attorney P. L. Denjraing. before Justice
of the Pence Lane, of Sebastian. charging
him with« hipping a ear load of gteen fruit.
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o f c in Florida. V ariab le Gro'
tie«, will bold an \mpomm
the Eagles Hail. October 1
p m. Every member shoal
as ninttonfpf importance wi
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'The Herald comes to you.twios a week
now filled with the heist of everything.
If yae de'g ot get the taper nrrw, to*e no
Mme tn putting your 'name on the list
The p&gt;hst reidiùg. the beat reading for

m . fib a a W y«¿f ago, when. 'ljrr»mÉA nwuyjwódd. of the state and of Sanford. You

Grand Prim iGiy^^wày-Absalutely Free

-man..woman and ch«w
(Aida and South Gwrgul
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yrect 4biutk&gt;P* tu tint
give iIngioi»
lúoble ïjjz e l io the or-*
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^ W A T t S t i v n n special offer
I '*kfoiv«n, oiy -CArefui attention
replrd by the contestants as flnaL

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IN S A N F O R D — Li/e m IVort/i Lining
HANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER «, IBM

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

FOR CRATE FACTORY

Twelve Cars o f Lumber and Machinery
Now on th e Ground
rhe General News of The Land There Are Already twelve carloads of
of flowers.
machinery and lumber on the ground re­
cently purchased for the site of the new
crate factory ou the West Side. Of these
fliilfD fROM lilt STATE PRESS all hut tWo ale unloaded unci more are
expected In a Abort time.
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There has been a rumor afloat that the
Aa CpMome of the Week'« M ost lmcrate
factory project is nothing but a
rtortnnt Happening* la the
myth
und that DothluiT would ever come
„ .-4 -.- pom ata
State’s
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of
It,
but
a visit to the die of the new
maker» at Tampa who want an
mill will disprove any doubt otong.that
Mxike la« week have adjusted difference* line. To anyone acquainted with condl«one bock U&gt;work again.
Ilona, it is aelf evident mat Sanford Is the
U i t William*, u T ea* Cela grocer wa» logical aa well aa tbe geographical point
at Anna Maria Key last Sunday by for the traction of such n factory, for no
named S. H. Hall, who was drunk other city of its size in the country ships
tod terrorizing the excuralonlsta.
as much cfnted vegetables apii citrus
Tbe Board of County Commlaain iw iJlLlituHa aa tints SanfattL
This mill will be a great thing lot
St. John» county has -taken the good
nodi iltuatlon "in hand with the deter­ city, aa Sanford needs just such plants as
mination lo carry on com pinto ayatem of this. Every new factory or enterprise
lorftcing and to won give every Im­ means another pay All. und more people
portant port of life county o outfaced and money coming toVlie city As soon
tg|hway. Shell la to be the principal as men with means resize the great ad­
material, but in the meantime, where vantages to be bad in Sanford, we will
, 1^11 can not be made available, plnb- have more of tha same class here.
ttrtv la to be uaed. An option on &amp;
-■&lt; ' Presbytery o f St. Jo h n s
large ahell mound at New Smyrna haa
The Presbytery of St. Johns, embracing
teen leaned.
tho territory extending from be Lund to
Became tliey held that the law left Key West will convene in the Sanford
them do other course to pursue the coun­ church Tuesday. Oct. 10. IUII, nt 9:30
ty commissioners Wednesday afternoon
p. ni. About forty delegates, ministers
decided to grant the uppllcr.tlona for nnd elders nre cxjiectcd to attend. The
Uquor license from Hastings. Six wishes
opening sermon will be preached by tbe
l* git in the Polo to City nnd all are to
moderator. Kcv. S. L Wilson of Ontlund
be licensed
at 7:30 Tuesday evening. *
Before the close of the present month
There will be-popular services nt 10:30
it la expected that the greatest tourista m. nnd 7:30 p. m. every day. The lab ­
Mason In the history of Florida will
ile nre cordially invited
attend both
watt under way. and the railroads are
tbe popular- services and the liuslness
preparing to handle the travel. The
meetings of the Presbytery, which will
Fhrida and West Indian Limited yes­
continue In session two or three dnys.
terday began taking on an extra Pullman
Ti ie followinti assi gnment of del egates
at Washington for Jacksonville and will
for ent e r t a i nme nt hus been made by tbe
handle It throughout the season. It was
commute«:
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wad-filled ou tu first uip. The Palmetto
Mr*. D. A. Caldwell—
Limited, the Atlantic Coast Line’s palatial
Rev. W. U. Y. Wilkie. D. 1).. Dunedin,
ittpm New York, will begin
FM«r J. W. Mullet tc,
operation October I#. ---- I T * " ___ ~~^T
Mrs. A. T. Ko*setter—
-Dying of gunshot wounds, received
Kcv. 0. W. Hardaway. Longwood
Saturday afternoon nt .the lianda of
Rev. M. F. Baldwin, Parrish.
Frank Wright, a negro, desperado, the Mrs. Henry W ightbody id Leo Ramirez at Ft. Myers on
Rev. J . W. Koteborougli. D. D . DeLand.
Tuesday. Tea county commissioners
Rov. W. B. Cooper. Umatilla.
* rode in the funeral procession.
Mrs. L A- Bromley, at Sirrine House—
Miami has u new organization known
Rev. Mr. Trover. Tampa.
u the Flotilla Home Cennert' Associa­
Elder Smith. Wouchula.
tion. This association intends to take Mrs. F. L Woodruff—
care of the surplus tomatoes and other
Kcv. 3 L Wilson. Oakland,
crops nod wilt established n first-class
Mrs. S. L- Wilson. Oakland
canning fuctury.
Mrs. Dr. T. A. Neal—
tupa t
Nearly $40,000 will be expanded with­ . Rev. J . C. Tima, D. C-. Tam
in the next ninety days In extending the
Prof. B. W. Graham, Tampa.
1- fate» malhA^rf'-UU!^ city water works Mr. Philip Mocrfe. nt Comfort Cottage—’
¿tpArfinent fn Pcnsatkria. Another new
RevvJ. E. Henderson, Bradantown.
pump-will iilao be InstnVd ut the -wain Mrs. H. C. DbBoso—
station.
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Rev, W. T. Waller, Bartow.
"I sin drunk nnd dresaorlupt god don't Mr*. Henry MeLaulin—
care a whoope«," was the n\u&gt; which W.
Rev*. J. T. MuLaau. St. Petersburg.
$.Tjxjw, age to. left when ho comcnMiod MrsiV- N. Whltncr—
wicidc ut bis*homo (n Tampa on Tues­
Rev. P. H. Hensley. Tampa.
day- Thai' lie did not take his wife
Mrs. P. H. Hensley, Tumpn.
along into eternity with him la owing to
Rev. E D Brownlee, Atlanta.
the fact that he changed Ilia mind at Mrs. D. L. Thrasher— ,
Ibe &lt;xi:ica| inement and went out by
Rev. C, H. Ferran. DeLand.
himself.
Elder DeLnnd church.
Capt. L £ Barker, a well known rail- Mr*. O/H. Singletary—
toad man of Gainesville died In that city
Rev. B. H. Duprey, Leesburg.
on Tuesday.
Q , ’ Mrs. C. L. Goodhue—
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Fraternal societies throughout Florida
Mr. J . L Boynton, Dade Citv.
ate aiding materially in building up tho Mr*. Runge, at Comfort CottageMate, many handsome lodge buildings
Rev. J . T. Allison, Arcadia.
Wag erected by the several orders. Mrs. Bonim—
tects are now busy preparing plans
Rev. J. M. Tournade. Tatnpa.
F90AKXI Knights of Pythias ball In Mr. Harry Ward, at Comfort Cottage—
Tampa, *Vo purpose being to begin work Rev. L T. Wildsfcplant Clt
■On It at an egriy day,
Mr*. L. T. Wild*. Plant City.
Mrs.
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J Grep.i in(*eai la. M&amp;g aroused In Sooth
Rev. W. P. Chahner*. Lakeland.
■M*». 1» the proposed Atlantic. OkeechoRey. C. E. Wildmau, Dade City,
* * and Guff-,&gt;aU*ey.- This road will
hats o pud*, lit» flora T *m pa' Via ifr*. R. J . Holly, at Siriine Hbui«— . .
.«Parrish.
r is k . A r u M l * . f o r t •' 'T h o m p s o n . F o r t ? Rey. 5- G. Hutton, Gotham, ,
ReY. J . F. McKinnon, at Oomfort ppttag«
.» ¿ ^ f ^ F o r t la u á e r d u r ; Z
TKdeo, Ooiiland.unre of ubdtìt BN miles. , Ifc»
Mr*.
Fi-K.
Sharpe—
^The ney Wwt Ovetfaa railroad eeleWaiion comfttrtMWfa bari at work'-pla*4 Mr. W. A. Latham, Wildwood. *
Bing auractiona for that avant On* ‘Mr. E/B. Rood,' Brad«mown.' '
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TRUTH ABOUT FLORIDA
Pensacola Journal Says State­
ments Not fiction
STATE 0ETEN MISREPRESENTED
Car Window Experts Are Not Always
Competent to Judge Con
dltlon o f S tate
Florida has suffered from the state­
ments of persons who huve spent a few
days in the, state, had n glance at the
sandy lands and would not believe the
troth when It was told to them. Some
of these people have gone back to the
north, east or west nnd have either
maliciously or through ignorance mis■epresenled conditions 1n Florida.
ttniKAflA heiftt"'Anoiher Cox Window
Expert." the Sanford Herald says'
Dr. Knapp, n government agricultural
expert (T) addressed a meeting in Jack­
sonville this week nnd made tin- state­
ment that nu one could moke a living
on fivo acres of Florida soil nnd warned
nil investors ugalnst the promoter who
would convince the unwary that a fortune
could be made from five acres. Dr. Knapp
certainly spejiks from exjierienre liecause he spent n half day or so in Jack­
sonville and then left the slate. There
Is no nerd to reply to Dr. Knapps statementa, the subject is rather lire some lit
times and the endeavor io refute stories
told by northern experts makes the
Floridian weary. Hut fur the benetit of
those who rnay listen tu Knapp’s car
window experience stories we will give
again tiie honnilde statements of several
Sanford growers nnd tiie unticUever can
come here and prove it

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mal Orarch * next Sunday. There
*Bi be a senium by Ytr. Waldron appro.;
prtatc to the day in the evening. Tbe
•■•»•sing servleaa will be conducted by the
School will, raUy songs and wcMtlooa. The public is Invited. .- *

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CITY COUNCIL MEETS

NEWS OF THE WORLD
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M atters o f Importance—Registration
o f Voters—Goldsboro Account*
Items of-lnterest Gleaned From
City council met in adjourned session
Various Sources
October 3rd at 7:30 p. m. Present. W. D.
Holden, president pro tern.; J. D. Davison.
S. Range. B. A. Howard and H. W.
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Minutes q( last meeting read and ap­
proved.
Reports of the marshal und treasurer Here the Readers Will rind a Brief
for September read and ordered filed.
Historical Spring Mowing
Correspondence from the officer* of the — . ------ f t H u r r i e d R e a d e r * ___
town of Goldsboro and their attorney read
With the arrival of a carload of coffins
and the following resolution was then nt Austin,
the grim ness of the
passed:
tragedy that obliterated this town was
Moved that the accounts of the town of Impressed upon survivor* and workers,
Goldsboro, and correspondence be re­ who today renewed their efforts to mine
ferred to the city attorney, end the clerk deeply into the tuml hills of debru.
be instructed to notify the attorney of the Twenty victims, including two at Gas­
town of Goldsboro that no claims will be tello, have been taken to improvised
considered as authentic until books of morgues in one of the few building*
original entry arc submitted to the coun­ standing. The identified dettd are twelve.
cil of the city of Sanford. Carried.
Plans for the funerals were being made
A committee from the order of Moose today The most essential matter in
came before the council and asked (or a hand here aside from the persistent
three years' lease on third fiuor of city. work of clearing away the more ac­
M'&lt;vcd nnd seconded that it be hud ovqr cessible ruins, is the completion nf a
until tiie next meeting. Carried.
census
uf the living Austins. It Is
On motion the' proposition of. the thought the death list will not reach the
Library Association tie referred to the enormous number estimated by some.
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city ntiornoy fur his opinion as ludhc le­
Because
Governor
Biease
was
not
in­
gality of same.
vited
to
tiie
Gate
City
Peace
Celebration
On motion uii amendment to (lie or-,
diuunec entitled an ordinance fixing cer­ In Atlanta and because the corps uf
tain license tux be placed on its first Citadel Cadets belonging to the State's
rivaling Ciirnnl It was thru mild by military college bad accepted an invita­
tion to attend, the Governor lias threaten­
title and passed first reading
ed
to remove Col. O. Bond, superintendent..
Moved und seconded that an ordinance
unless
the acceptance is withdrawn.- It
entitled nn ordinance providing for ih c,
huplicns
that owing to u question of
registration of voters be placed on in)
j,
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finances,
the
board of visitors bad already
first reading by title only. Carried.
decided
not
to
send tiie corps. Colonel
was then rend tiy title und passed its
Bond admitted tiie receipt uf a letter
first Suiting.
Tiie following
resolution
was (lien from Governor Bicase, but declined todivulge us txmlcnts or to discuss the
adopted
Be It resolved by the city council of matter ut all, No official statement Is to
Sanford. Flu . that the city clerk is hereby be had.

*1 cut from one acre of land on Celery
aveifuc in 11)08 celery amounting to
1.3(H) crates which 1 Sold in Sunfuid for instructed tu open thp registration books
J2.«O0
D. K Bri satin,
oil the It.ill day o(October. 1911. and that

Kvr//1nrmer and merchant of Chickssha, Oklu vicinity in person, or by hiring
he is further instructed to give notice of a substitute, will take part iu the build
such (act by advertisement in the San­ lug of a state highway across the county
ford Herald Carried.
today. By working a thousand men and
On motion the blfi of K. K Brady for 250 teams, it Is expected that the
extra scavenger work was referred to the 1|j|ncty-five tulles of road across (he
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sanitary committee. Sable tu report at county along the route of tbe Chisholm
next meeting.
trail con he completed in one day.
On motion the bills us sigrled by ihe
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Nine balloons, representing the United
president and approved by the finance
States, Germany lind France, ore entered
committee were ordered paid.
Moved olid seconded dial council ad in (lie intermitioniil race for the James
Gordon Bennett trophy, which is sched­
joorii. Carried
M W Lovm..
uled to start Thursday from Kansas City,
Clerk

"From aovemrighth of an acre I have
grown 574 crates of lettbcto which I sold
for gLu5U.I3 net."—Joseph Cameron.
'Strawberries set out In September
will bear from January to August: 1
hove never raised a full ocre, but at the
rate at which my patch Kos yielded,, on
ocre would btlug about $3,400 per aeaaon."—Mr. Secord.
Last year 1 let out eight acres on
shares for u celery croi». I furnished the
land, my tenant the labor and each
shared equally the expense of send
fertilizer, utc Wheg the crop was
Five hundred bushels of putatoes
New fioniml&amp;sion I li'm,
marketed und nil ex (tenses pit id we di­
bought
by Mayor Shank to be sold to the
Milieer A Perry—new mime—old heads
vided $b,400 between us."—J. E f’nCe.
(WOpie of Indianapolis at cost in order to
—have hung out their sign as commission
Troth about F Fonda roils doc* nut merchants dud will do u general broker­ rebuke commission merchants for high , .
sound like tbe iFutli to acmi of those age business In carload lots of fruit* and prices sre in ihb city market. They will
who huVe slaved for months cultivating vogetnblc*. Their specialties will be or- be sold at 75 cents a bushel. Five bushels
many acres of land In order to make u tihgCN lira!* fruit, lettuce, orlery. pota­ is tiie limit to a customer, but they will
good"living, nnd without dòubt some toes, Iwhns, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc. he sold in any quantities lower than that
real estate schemers have misrepresented Mr Miirirr fins just returned from a lodr st the rate of 80 cents n bushel.
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condii ions in Hurtdu, but [liete tue runny, ul rti* mirth wot and made arrangements
Slat« troops are now patrolling die
tu fact, tiie majority, of the real estate to conduct nn f o b business ut Stillfiffd streets of the little railroad city of Mcpeople who full tu tell fiali of what may lie states that Florida fruits and veget­ Conib, Mils., where Uie Woody riot bebe done in this state _of utmost perpetual ables nre gaining in favor and expects u txrceit striking railroad men and strike
springtime
good season.
Breakers occurred on Tuesday.
special
Sonfonl celery figures do not upply tu ' Both of these gentlemen are too well truln on HW Illinois Central railroad bear­
the entire state,' and celery. IIko the known to require uny introduction tu (he ing 130 strikers was riddled with bullets
high priced tobacco crops, are not as people of the Sanford sectiou und the an­ and several citizens of thfa town bear
sure as some others which bring In nouncement af their intention to again daofttrous mark's of (he thrilling encoun&lt;
enough to make the fanner-who works enter tho field means that the grower will toft Dim of them may die.
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his lands Independently rich.
get the same fair nnd sqnore treatment
Governor Dix of New York and Tam­
Dr. Knapp didn't know what lie was received in tho post.
many Hail havb locked horns over tlw
talking about when lie mode the state
direct
primaries proposition, the Governor
- M arriage Announcement
meat that no one could make o living on
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favoring and Tnrutfftiny. of course; oppos­
The following announcement ha* been
five acres of Florida land? or else lie said
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it with a malicious intention.
"Mr. und Mr*. Walter Harold Woodruff
Missouri, K an**»'snd Texas paroeuger
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On the saifte aero of ground several request tho .honor of your presence at
train No. 20 from Kansas Clit to-OMa' "ij
erent crops may be grown and mar- the marriage of tfurig daughter. Margaret
homo CUy was held up hjijj^fae masked
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ed every year Ontl tiie land will be­ Eastman tu Dr. Ffank Corey . Boardman
nlen^ hear Okesh. Okla , on Wednesduy. n ( .
on
WtaJffffclny
afternoon,
October,
eigh­
come batter instead of deteriorating. In­
teenth. lAU. «1 five o'clock Benton Hnr- The robbers rifled die. mall and baggage' . * .
formation along this line may be secured txir. Michigan.
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cars, but it Is believed got little of Value.
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from thè agricultural station at Gninea- * Dr. Bonrdmun « recent addition to
They did not enter the pOsaengex c a t i ^ . ' *
.vllle and It i* reliable, being tnkdi from Sanfocd'* •professional ranks has made
and escapdl as soon as they hkd finished
actual experiments.
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H , , many .Xrlends here who will welcome
their work. • •
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him stw ills Bride to Sonfonl.
Tliere are two classes of people wl»
are hurting Florida. Otic 1» (ho peóplo
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who come here for a few days and Won’t
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believe whm their eyes aee and then go"
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away nod say that this garden spot of
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S f . i t l i of Q B iU lHoUp
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the World Is a barren waste and unfit for
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Holly
was
called to Palatka yesterday by a telegram gtatk
wort hie— and pessimistic man wli) colu­
Mr*. Thoi- K- BatPZ
dial his brodmr, Will HoUy, of thai plaox had hcnn drowned in tho S__
to Florida after investing J7!7 ’or THW
M * Aulto. A r c a d ia ..,* '
Johns river near there. From the meagre details contained in telegrama
and is disappointed because he linda the
it appears that the deceased met death by foul play.
&gt; Hti left Palatka Tuesday In hi* motor boat. The next day tbe boat
lands won’t produce eropt worth S 1,000
R*V. J . F^. ObCk*. Sarasota.
was;found headed Into the brush along the bank with the engine still
an acre without being properly culti­
Mrs. H. R. Steven*—
running und no one near. The body was found yesterday after a search
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vated. *
Mf.’j . s parks. Plant CUy.
and is being held awaiting tbe corner’s inquest.
Mrs. N. H. Garner, nt Comfort Cottage—
- .The sad1 new* reached hi* mother and brother here yesterday inod
There are plenty of veritable gold
Mr. HbUy'left at otic* for I’alalka on tbe afternoon train. Mrs. Holly, theMr. W. R. O'Neal, Orlando. *
min— in Florida but a reasonable amount
D. Hathaway, Brooksville.
of work la necee—ry to secure the rich—
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Journal.
Judge W. 8. Preston.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET
Reports Read. Licenses Granted and
. ' Head M atters Adjusted - - Board met Monday. Oct. 2od. pursuant
to adjournment. Present, Chairman QvrfStreet. Commissioners Woodruff, Brown,
Merrill and Dillard.
Minutes of the last meeting were read,
approved and signed.
Bond of A. L. Hutch ns notary public,
with Geo. N. Hatch und N. P. Vowel! as
sureties la the sum of $500.
The following licenses to carry firearms
were granted: C. E. Hartley, revolver,
sureties C. W. Emzroinger and C. B. Sear­
cy. G. B. Searcy, revolver, sureties C. W.
Entnninger and C. E. Hartley. E. J.
Bdelar, 32 Special Winchester, sureties.
•M. M. Smith and John 11. Boas. Coil
Jansen. 3040 Martin Repeating rifle, sur­
eties, Horry L. Bcemau, M. M. StfUth.
Board proceeded to canvass the returns
of the election held Sept. 28 In reference
to allowing swine to run at btrge and the
result was found to be as follows:
Ptsctnet - Ajutsit run- —■ft» nutMajority
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Reports of the following county officers
were received, read and filed; Supt. of
Roads and Bridges, Supt of Co. Home,
Physician. Pay Roll for State Witnesses,
Sheriff, Sheriff to -State Auditor, Clerk
Criminal Court. August Tax Redemptions,
Pay Roll Ca Road Camp. Treasurer.
Treasurer to Stale Auditor, Auditor's
Statement and Report of W. A. Ginn, En­
gineer.
The license of Cody Dorsey to carry a
firearm canceled upon fus « wq requestUpon motion it was ordered that the
comptroller be requested to allow the re­
demption of lots 1. 2, IU. II. 14, 15, 1C, 17.
18. 19, 20, 21. 22. 23, 24. 25. 27. 23, Brad­
ley'a Add. Long wood, at 51 per acre, not
including clerk's costs, by Bradley A
Williams within sixty days.
Application for increase of (tension of
Wm. W. Bather pfysenlcd and approved.
Arthur Butt, tile lax assessor (wcaentni
the assessment rolls for 1911. Upon ex­
amination the same were found to be
correct and upon mot too one was deliver­
ed to the tax collector, one to (he clerk
and one to the comptroller. Total valua­
tion $6.744.191.
The petition of H A. Hcgcner, T. J.
Boston, et aL. for a change.in the Beulah
and Gotha road« heretofore referred to
Messrs. Lhtlard and Branham wax upon
motion allowed upon the condition that
the change be made without expense to
the county.
The petition of E. k. Sessions. C. T.
Session», et aL, fqr a road in Sec. 34, Tp.
22. R. 27 received and referred to Messrs.
Branham 'and Dillard.
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Letters of Commissioner Russell of
Lake county and Kerr) mao Lee at Woluwa ferry received. Upon motion the
action of Commissioner Russell was ap­
proved.
Communication of W. L). W ilium » re­
ceived. Upon motion the request was
denied.
Petition of J . H. Mooney. J, 1L Sadler,
et «L, for a road in west Orange, hear
Oakland, running west ui Lake county
line with description attached. Was upon
motion referred to Messrs. Branham and
Dillard.
Upon motion ike clerk was instructed
Id notify Messrs. I’atmeE and Beachain to
remove tbc fence that has been placed on
tl*c public road near Otises blacksmith
shop on the road to Plymouth,
Upon motion-Messrs. Overstreet and
Memll were given power to bet in the
matter of obtaining new tank nod acces­
sories far the county home.
The claim of John.,T. Newton for a
horse that was injured by' falling through
a brvdge Wgr-refused.
The petition of G. W Craw(pcd, J .A .
Bdrher rt aL to allow ttie.Citru Southern
s ^t o die right a tv Sf.ii' tim 'Cantray dn'
rWerrt d back to the pktlilooerx
The petition of W,‘P. * Blakely ' et aL to
OObdemo and removebuild ijy « a t re­
farad to J ..fy
P. ilawtbotue.
Justice
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BMtfka and brands, with B. T. Boyd and
* W. P. Vinlng as sureties In the sum of
$100.
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Gladys Wave today for Waycrow where
Mr. Gardner and Cnr! are engaged in the
contracting and building business! While
expecting to stay for. several months the
Gardners will oat leave Sanford for att
- - w ee because they arc staunch believers
in the city and own valuable real estate
• Mere and their miny friends will be glad

Cash
$ 1 .2 5 V A L U E 9 8 c

Work shirts in the reguLuion
army blue-*-in all sizes and a
special value for 50c. A
See these at only___ H O C

À full size double bed spread in the lnteet Marseille patterns
Heavy satin damask bed spread worth $3.50. See these ex
ceptional va 1ires a t___ ____ _.
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~ $1.00 OVERALLS 89c

Ju st think of getting the
beat $ 1.00 union m ade t r­
ails at the apecial
q a
price o f .......... ........

.iil42x36-inch pillow cases in a good weight muslin and well
made; while they last; Monday only, each ....... .............................
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See the many values in towels for Monday, and especially the
strong line of towels—Monday 3 for.........................................................

50c TIES 25c

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50c values in the latest sh
and styles, but for
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Monday only___
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Standard width union toweling, bleached and a good value for
7c yard; Monday only as a leader.................................■.............................

2 5 c Table Oil Cloth 19c

5 PAIR SOX 25c

Ju st think of getting a 25c yard grade of table oil cloth in white
ami fancy patterns at only............. •_...............................................................

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For Monday see tliest
ted sox while they O
last, 5 p a ir..............

40c Nottingham La co C urtain s 19c
For Monday’s special a 2'A yard long nottinghani lace curtain
worth double the price, while they last, Monday only, each .............
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$1.50 Sm yrna Rug 98 c

MEN’S SUITS

These are good values \for $1.50, but to make a Monduy leader

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$ 3 0 W llion Art S q u a re 2 6 .7 5

Genuine seuinless Wilton a rt square, size 9x12 feet; this £ * 0 4 ^
is a regular $ 3 0 .0 0 seller; our price only.....................*.............

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$25.00 v a lu e 9x12 feet ^ x p iin is te r a rt sq u a re , in n e at floral an d o rn a
mental patterns; this is a wonderful bargain and must bcLseen d ^ H j f t Q Q
to be appreciated at the ¿rice— Monday o n l y . . . . . ...1 ®
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Ju st received—this splendid value in 9 x 1 2 feet Brussell’s art«4 ^ f t n
square, in neat oriental designs; choice o n l y ......................................■ j j t * v O
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Our wonderful values in hand­
bags are something that cannot
he missed Monday.
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In all wool, and they art* u un­
derfill values ut the usual j&gt;fi t
but nt the first part of ihe si 1son we put the working m m'.s
price on them, so that e\frybody can have one.
OUR LADIES* SUIT DEPART MINI
Is the talk of t'he town. V»»
our wonderful values in i Ib*
latest styles.
See the great b arg ain s in &lt;
many stylish skirts wr it&gt;*
now showing.
12 l-2c MADRAS 10c

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We have a new line of the lat­
est styles in Barrettes. S e e th e
special line Monday a t . * | A » V Jf
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Just think of getting a 36-inch all-linen
in a good firm weave, worth
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See o u r splendid showing of
new fall huts in the Inh m .m&lt;l
nobbiest styles— at Cul dm -il s
prices.

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36-inch curtain swiss in fancy and edin dot patterns, good 1 2 Vic
seller. Monday’s special.............................................................. .. ..................

5o pieces of omoskeag apron ginghams
in all sizes, checks and plaids. 7 1 ^
See these Monday», y a r d . . , . __
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We are showing a ne# lint* of
shirtwaist madras in white wiili
neat white woven designs ami ^
just the material for fall; .M i
day is the time for first
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choice, only a y a rd ..- .
*" 51.35 BLACK TAFFETA 98c

$ee this splendid new valu«* t
black yard-wide taffeta Q Q r
for Monday o n ly ..___ _ «/CH

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ecial seller. foY 5 0 c in enamelware tea
Ju st as a leader for .Mond. O A
ENAMELWARE

This is a special value for 20c, but a3
a leader, o n l y "
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This is a special value in an enamelware boiler
at 25c, but as a leader for Monday (
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SPOONS

- - Monday these .epochs ,cha box bought at
the price df, tin spoons
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6 0 c RICE B 0 IL L R S iU)c

ROASTING PANS

For-Moaday we have -just received a l i n e a l
these double hollers, worth 60c. but oiir O Q A
price Monday---------------------. i - :. -- « 9 ®

Don't fail to She the s p e c ia l values Monday in
roasting pans.

S2.75 K0CKING CIlAfR L98.

3 CUPS AND SAUCERS 25c

For Monday we will sell (a large size
oak rocking chair worth $ 2 .7 5 for only.
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TURM TURL
*' A Brooklyn plano which was* being
junad,peared up and hit the tuner with
oBd^’yiutQUVC'aJ to bteak hi#-Teg, JhH
prjT«^Vjft.tí&gt;e innate depravtt&gt; oMàknIn u te 'a R g y ia gometlmea rodeepaed by
(hair cocMtkaaUon for human feetlnga

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W e a re show ing jr'h e w
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c a n fu rn ish your; house

S e e otir com p lete. line

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THE SAftrOftD HtFULD

oughty Informed regarding every phale* of I Kissimmee'and on down to Tamps,
the uniform text book questloti. we are 1tbe most Important tbrodgb rood propool
told that there Is absolutely nothing In tion now before us - and the grmtiy In
Pobtkbad Every TUcoday. and Friday Mornlni By the report which is being circulated by creasing auto travel is almost ss Im
newspapers to the effect that tbe portoni as a ’railroad. Wbat la done,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY certain
new law will not give to the pfople of therefore - should be with tbs Idea o
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
Florida school books at reduced prices. securing the beat, most permanent aw
W. M. HAYNES, Business Managar
This gentlemah Says that In Ills opinion cheapest so that when connected up
l a i u r l p l M Price. $ 2 .0 0 a Year in Advance the “much-odo-about nothing** regarding there will be no breaks. In other words,
thig ,c *t hook matter emlnated from tbe tbe county commissioners of ag the
aterod aa Mooad-dat* mail matter Aululi 22m! American Hook Compan) which concern counties Involved ought to work oa
190$, at Ota FyatoSea at Sanford. Florida,
S O L E A G EN C Y FO R
Is using the Hon. Tho*. J . Appleyard, Its well defined and united policy__Orange
ondar Act of March 3rd. 1B79.
recognized representative at Tallahassee, County Citizen.
OHM tleraJd Bulldlna
Tflrpbonr Ho Hh together with three newspaper?, onA t
Card of Thanks ■
Pensacola, one at Jacksonville end one at
We
desire
to express our sincere gredGet ready to it 4l*ter for the primary ln Miami, to circulate these false statements
itude
to
the
doctors and attendants for
with a hope that some uninformed per­
November.
sons may be misled Into e belief that the their heroic effort and faithful services,
The pessimist gives It upl Tlmci are new law has failed in the purposes for also to the many friends and neighbors
getting better and you can't (top pros­ which It was designed.—Plant City Cou­ for their help and expressions of sym­
pathy during our bereavement in the loos
rier. •
perity.
of wife and mother.
" No matter how much ugly stuff the
J e s s e E. S purung
The Tampa cigar makers walked right
newspapers [«fuse to print about a fellew
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nd C hildren
out, turned around, and walked right in
he gets toad as fury the minute, the paagain.
per compelled by its duty as a public
THE FAVORITE LAXATIVE.
journal, to make, some mention of his
There are some auto drivers In Sanford
ease^toncs it dqwn oa much as possible On* at Night Makas th s,N a *t Day
who ahuukl be arrested and they will be
Bright—-Ne Charga if It Doesn't.
in deference to his feelings. There h as!
if they persist In taking all the strekt.
--------------- t h e ------------------------Because of lta extremity gentle and
been on Instance of this In Tampa In
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effective action, Boxall Orderlies have
the past two_______
weeks.________________
When the metropolEditor Jordan of the Punta Gordn Her­ linn papers were full day after day of "tho I ¿oco me the moot popular Remedy for
ald says there arc four editors of the exploits of a Tampan in New York, with! Constipation.
state press who have a perpetual grouch. the Associated Press sending out stories
We sro so positive that R exsll Order
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Why don't you come right out. brother, about It, the Tribune refrained from lies will do all that Is claimed for them
that we poaltlvely guarantee to band ,
and call names
Beg
to
announce
that
they
will
open
Satur­
the humiliating details. When the case back tbe money you paid ua for them
became a matter of official reconkand upon jo u r more request,’ If you are not
day, October 7th with a fresh stock of goods - - —
The Herald_siiiL .runic inis -that-what publication was necessary, the party In
entirely tall*fled.
A
Sanford needs most .In the factory line is question became highly indignant. Tills
Rexnll Orderlies are eaten Uko candy,
P»y Cash and Save Monef
a first class canning factory. Tho variety sort of attitude is rapidly bringing the are Tery pleasant to the taste, do .not W *. Solicit Yoar Trtde.
of stuff to ho canned here would outrival newspapers to the decision to print what­ gripe, cause nansoa, or any other an
Heinz's 57 varieties.
ever happens, regardless of personsl re­ noyanre usually experienced when or­
Clark Building. '. * * *»»•*
gard or feelings. Their forbearance in dinary cathartics are used. . . .
Rexsll Orderlies have a poaltlve reg; Finit Door East of Poet Office
The Herald is In receipt of many com­ such cases is never appreciated.—Tampa
nlatlra effect upon the bowels and tend
pliments fronj Sanford people this, week Tribune.
to provide permanent relief from Con*
on tho twico-n-wcck paper. These words
•tlpatlou and the myriad o f aaaortate
ASSAULTED THE tDItUK
of encouragement go a long way toward
ailments. Besides, they help to over
Chief of Police Woodward of Tampa as­ come the necessity of tho constant use
helping us to better things in the news­
saulted the editor of the Socialistic organ, of laxatives to kc«p tbe bowels In nor
paper line.
the Beacon, In that city lart Saturday and in ill condition.
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We honestly believe there la no simi­
" Placards floated in the windows an­ though offering no resistance the editor
nounce the Orange Codnty Pair from wus badly beaten. There nrc times lar medicine so good oa Itexall Order
ilea, «spectally for chlldreh, aged, or
Jap., 30lh. to Feb., 3rd. Now Is the when an editor am drive n man to com­
dollcste people. ' They are prepared In
mit
an
assault
by
insidious
attacks
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and
time to plan hhead for the displays be­
Only exclusive baker in the city. All
convenient tablet form fn three sixes
cause the- Sanford Celery Delta must some times the editor may go too for in of iuicIuikos- Prleesg 10cn 25o„ and
mixing done with latest improved Sani­
the persecution of certain individuals hut pOc. Why not try them a t our risk on
capture those prizes.
tary
machinery.
nt no tlpic'doea It becomq. necessary for our guarantee?
an assault upon the editor such as (he
Remember, Tlexall Remedies can
Tho very latest addition to the Flor­
Tampa incident. The story about the lie obtained In this community only
ida press gang is M. M. Lee and Ira
Sp en cer's Bread handled b y a l l f i r s t chief of police was either true or it was at our store — Tha Rexsll Store.
Whitehnir, editors and publishers of the false.
. L. Jt. PHILIPS A 00.
c la ss grocers.
Winter Haven Chief. It is n ten page
If true there was only one wny to "get
paper brimful of good, livtf stuff and the
even" and that was by personal violence
new boy« are warmly welcome to the
to the author of t.ie ultack. If the ac­
SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
fold. Our hand)
count was false the chief could sue the
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paper for criminal libel amf either get
Just received Congressional Record damages or tic up the paper „Indefinitely.
W c M ak e E v e r y th in g K n o w n to tlifc T ra d e
from Hon. Reed Smoot on the Indirect The editor of The Herald ia not acquaint­
Benefits of Sugnt Ik-et Culture. Now If ed with either gentleman and views tbe
P H O N E 106.
N O . I l l P A R K AVENUE.
Reed will just writ« and-explain the In­ case us an outsider, but it seems about
direct Benefit Derived From the Present time for the editors of the state to stand
High Price of Sugnr, he will confer a last­ up for their rights, and if an officer of the
ing benefit upon mankind and pul him­ law Is allowed to assault an editor the
self forever in our good book.
law on editors must he out and all of
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tliera ought to carry n good automatic
Bro. Howard of the Orlando Citizen is pistol and use it.
to be congratulated upon hts numerous
®ovr wiNK ot A
i nc r o a d to in r n r acm
special editions of the different Orange
CHLCKlhG ACCQUST
There Is some ugItalion in Volusia
county town«: Hi» latest of Winter Park
. n n o r t n * - ii
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Is ste a m y and fia worth thousands of county looking toward (ho changing of the I
PAfs to «►
dollars to tho college town. .There are Oronge-Volusla rood tp the coast. A com-* j
? T h t A 1 LE\ rO RTAO Lt'BATII APPARATUS .
itin M ^ t ic .t s n a but few towns lit tbe world that have as mlltek has been appointed to confer with
.1LLY SO tr{in \roa»
beautiful surroundings as Winter Park Orange county to secure this -change. &lt;
CAtH , OPLN THl AC,
It
im
braces
the
crossing
of
the
St.
Johns
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anrf the Citizen lias faithfully portrayed
COUNt hOJf '~- H u it
rlVcr af « point west of the present
these features.
Cleaning, Shower, Massage, Friction.
H u . eut t in
cniaijrtg uitd n road to DcLand, rallier |
CArài or vtroiiri
Sulphur, Alcohol or Perfume Baths
&gt; Tttt herald 10 T tiu r n o ^ i.
‘ than thè Eastern Grossing and the road
The first iifcu« of the Sanford lirrnM to Daytona. Many of the constant users J
PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
* w . j l i aeml-wockly, made it» oppearonct* of the route oftef objections to tha pro- j
You can take a thorough batIT In any room in. tin*
'J Tueedky. Alwaya &lt;ifi the Ii'kiRimu " for ixised change, chiefly because the preaent
house
in five minutes with one gallon of water
tbe best for the masses, Editor Holly has river crossing is narrow and therefore
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atrpeka popular chord am] v.ill doubl­ not «o dangerous for ferrying and be­ M. M. SMI TH, Pr * »
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Cleverest Invention of the Age
e t find-that-hit cfToita arc appreciated cause it is hoped that sbme day a bridge j
t , H. « . TOLAR, Cat hier
1(larlgbl, flill of good, live readable news, wlUbeiiutll olid as torn pared with the w v Almost os Urge as the excellent weekly preaent croealng the proposed plan would
v It supercede* tbe' people of Sanford and require a bridgé costing so much more it
vicinity ore to be congratulated and would probably never bo built
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COME AND S EE IT IN OUR WINDOW
Soi far ak autamobiUat* j u v concerned,
«hOuld show by their liberal patronage
&gt; * &lt;i»t it fills a long felt want, as only the it is sojd. they., had rather atlck-tD'UtCf
very Strongest support can maintain n preseqt^route, rttoder the circumstances,'
P*Pft( Of this character. Here's Inping than adopt thii .proposed route even
M EETS q =
the Semi-Weekly Herald may enjoy-many though 'that would be severul miles
PW CEv?
y ears*’of success and ''prosperity__Re­ shorter.'since a Tew mile# extra to an
ptitocnobUe amounts to little compared
porter star/'.
. to the advantage.
Ranci Building
Ju st acro ss the street
‘ i l t ^tnuat be recognized. that a good
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In a letter Irtnn a well known 'West throoglt’ rood* from "Jndtsonville via
Florida gentleman aud on© wbd Is thof- Augustine. Daytona, ÿfcnford, Orlando.

HAND PLOWS
South Bend Plows

W. L. M ORGAN

NEW CASH GROCERY
PEOPLES

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GROCERY

F. W . MILLER, Mgr.

STRENGTH!

TAKE A BATH
P R O V ID E S HOT OR C O LD

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quality

Ss^A -M eat Market

A R are Combination
la a five cfcnt-cigar m ade of pure
leaf tobacco Just as it com es from
the plant. *

Where you Con get the best of everything delivered*
to your door by special messenger a n d on Ti me
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Our Tampa John Cigar* ot 5c

Florida and W estern U eef and Pork, Lamb, Dry and
Salt Meats, fish , Poultry and Home-Made Pork Sausage.

W e are now prepared to give to the trade our gperlnl
Try it-^-y&lt;5u*l&amp;lll be pleased.

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is much of the sam e kind of tobacco
often used in making ten cent
cigara. We d o -not use tobacco that
has been doctored and doped. This
Is the reason” every jflscrim in n tm g
smoker who tries a Tam pa John
cigar declares It worth twice the
money.
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M AXW ELL'S

Cypress and Pine Lath
Rough and Dressed framing
Send us your orders and they will have our
best attention. We are Sales Agents fpr some
o fjh e largest and heist Pine antf Cypress Mills
In Florida* Delivered prices quoted on request

GILLETT LUMBER &amp; TRANSPORTATION CO.
TAMPA

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THE SANTORO MLRALO

O c to b e r ft,

IK AND about the city
Uttlc H a p n e n ln i- M ^ " #n °&gt;
Matters In Brief.
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PERSONAL HEMS Of INTEREST

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Mr. tod Mrs Rex Packard, are rejalcIng over the arrival of a »oo.
. u Lre of Oveldo. Is In the city
— w— , : t o . w . r . o « - .
Mr. .ad Mrs J . U Mill«, havaa vUUor
who has com# to atay—A Utile •o«1*
W E. Martin, the efficient Tax Collector
g U ]o the city on Wedneaday.
t j ; Slack, ba» returned from a trip
w Hew Jer»ev.
Mr. mber'litulkling a fine bungalow
.aaSanfirt Heights
Hamel Tolar, the popular cashier of the
Peoples Book, motored to Orlando Monday.
The traction line la buay tranaperting
----- QM«bool children to and from the dty.
Mr and Mrs K. C. Davies have gone
io Macon to visit home folks for a few

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Mr. and Mta Charley Williams have
rrtunied from ihrir wninier outing In
Ooonacticut.
* J. N. Whittier and Llr. Samunl Puleatoto,
motored to Ft. CtiriMmas Wedneaday on
hmlaets
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Doat oae .lip column» of Tb« HcraET
-joit u help n* along." We wont your
advertising becsu** It will bring you
raaults
Mra-iieo. A. Do Coltes will apend
levtral week* at Aahville and other
polnli In Nurlli Carolina
Mr.'and Mrs E. I * Ferrari of Euatla are
the guests of iheir daughter. Mrs. D. 1.
Thrasher thia week.
Tha- frianu-Crovo block la being Un­
proved by a new cement sidewalk the
entire length of the property.
Mrs Giddoa and daughter Mi»* Frandn
of TTr*l»i are the guest of Mrs Glddon’n
daughter, Mrs Kayaor..
It it rumored that the morning train
out of Sanfunl for Fninpa. win be pm on
about the Brit of November.
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Mmits Herbert Smith and “Dea"
Quinn* spent Sunday afternoon at Sanfori—Orlando R. S.
Carl Gardner I* home for n few days
from Wnycross. and expects to leave with
tka family this week.
May Holly a trained nurse of Tampa,
Ula the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs
M. A. Mlolt
Min Veda Ward entertained Mrs Cecil
'Butt and the Minxes Whltncr at a very
pleasant speml-tlie-dny party yeatenlay.
Hr. and Mn i W. Briggs moved yes­
terday to the J A. llnrrold house, be­
tween Third and Fourth streets
Mr.^nd Mrs E. L Ferran of Euatla ore
in tbs dty visiting tholr daughter, Mrs.
D L Thresher nod family. ■'
Mrs Geo. McCullough and Mrs. W. P.
Wataon of Orlando, were guests of Mrs
B. F. Whitnrr. Wednesday;
ThaSeviiWi Day Adventists oro holding
tbt bcumU thli week, unit the Presbyter*
*4n* W*Nc°ngr#gote here next week. Sontort M becoming a convention city.
Cart from Satn Williams at Clayton,
Ceorgla, states that he misae* the election
of Sanford very muck

Mr. and Mrs L R. Philips. Miss Marion
and M ast« Raymond, returned to the
dty Tuesday evening from u stay of
several months In New York state.
What IS Best? What Is Different?
Bertie Pattlshall of Geneva, will make
hit home in S^nfonl this winter with hie
aunt Mrs. Ernest Tolar, as he has become
a student In the Sanford school.
Mrs. Henry Wiglj^ returned to the city
Wednesday evening from Iter - trip to
Jacksonville to attend the board meeting
of tho State Federation of Womens
Clubs.
What Is Best? What Is Different?
Mrs. W. R. Gardner and Miss Gladys
left Thursday afternoon for WnycroM.
Ga., to join Mr. Gnrdner, who tins been
there for some time. They will probably
remain In W« ycross several months.
Mrs. B. W. Herndon entertained the
Book Circle Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Henry Dickins of St. Petersburg was Mrs.
Herndons charming bouse guest. The
occasion was one of much pleasure to (he
ladies of the circle.
What Is Best? What is Different?
Mr.- and Mrs. L E. Woods and Mr.
Harrold Thomas front Nantucket, Mass.,
have apartments at the Fairvlcw. Mr.
Woods la an expert cnrrluge painter and
finisher and has a position with W. H.
Underwood. Mr. Thomas is Ids assist ant.
Dr. J . C. Davis, optician, will stop off
here. Robbins Nest Hold, on his trip
south, Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 10
tnd 11th; tar beneftref -theap"who-failed
to see him for glasses two weeks ago.
This will be the doctor’s hist visit here
until January.
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Want Is Best? What Is Different?
W. J. Miltecr is back home ujter u sum­
mer in Ute north and cast ' and west
where ho combitied business with pleas*
ure. Mrs. Miltecr expects to arrive today
and this estimable family will be at
home to their many friend« nt the same
place on Park avenue.
Merchants who know, state that (hr
iwice-awcek is the best advertising
medium in the state. It it far abend
of the so-called advertising stunts, whrfe
you pay (ho money because the man
asks you lor it every Monday morning
Of coUrM If you Just wunt to see ymir
name In print, use cluilk and put it on the
sidewalk.
What Is Best?

What Is Different ?

Ready f or Business
Owing to the fact so man/ |ieuiHi- ob­
ject to buying hats that have been
handled nnd tried oil at opening» by
"everylHKly.” I have decided to dispense
with it; tuiwever. I Iiave a UarulaoJne
line of millinery ibis season, which Is
now ready for iiiapectlon ami n cordial
inviutPmi is extended to onp and nil to
visit my millinery parlors qver Yowcll
Sl Co.. Store.
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------------------------------Officer For n g h tre n Years
Clin a M. Hand Inis resigned bis [tosUior;
as deputy slierifT having compunctions
about serving os depyty while n can­
didate for sheriff. This bring« to mind
the fact that Mr. Hand Ini* served ms
deputy sheriff of Orange county for a
period of eighteen years and is that
time has made an enviable record us bn
Officer. 1 _________■
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Cotton For Sanford
The Herald has secured for spring
planting somq of the famous Egyptian
cotton, the kjnd that is nearly impossible
to secure Bt the present time, and a ’ half
•ere will planted for »ceil purpog(!i&lt; &lt;bir
former friends who wish to plant motion
can secure some of tins fine, long staple
to plant in 1913. Wait for It,

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Mary Chappell daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. H. H/^iappell, left Monday for
iW^nd,' yhera' *lfe will eater Station
University a* a auideni.• .»

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Mi»* Ronense tyeidman,- who haa been
»W tini^r^'ja^ w U ock.- went to New
.Smyrna 'this- weak; from tirnre alia will now booking orfle&gt;a fa r celery paper.
It U neceasdryy to place ordef&gt;
order* In
lit ad
ad­
• rttum to her home in St. Augustine*.
vance; samples and prices at our o f­
The Guild of the Church of „tlta Holy fice Please advise us by phone or
tis4* will meet thia afternoon at 3 «‘clock personal call how much you will use.
The Geo. H. Fernuld Mwd. Co. 7-2 t-e

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’.F t * kl^le and. prices In millinery see
Mrt Overbnan, over Yowell’s store.
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ling against
.*Juit reelevcd u new line off-Art
t|» Tampa
squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
rumlturp.CO.
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Season opens Oct 1st. W. L Morgan.
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ffl»i Uurlotto Kcelhr, reco
fe . .» « T of U» state Federation

For foininery and hair work' see Mrs.
Qyeraian. over Yowell’s.
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repair
pell.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
48tf.
MweHeat Hne o f Go-Carls In th e elty.
3 5 tf*
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.TN oCa^è Two Kinds o f Chill Tonic
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PLANKS AND OTHERS
The Aid' reliable Planks an il Tonic is
Guannu-sg to - drive out Malaria. &lt;o
cure ChiU*.'Fever, £&gt;ld% and Grip, your
money back If it does not. 25c and 50c

What Is Best? What Is Different?
full lino School Books at Maxwells
fl-tf
One and two horse wagons with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood ».* 7-tf
fresh Western, and I lorldu meats
□I Roberts.
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7-2tc
What Is Best? What Is Dirrcrrnt?
Autoes nnd carriage painting ut IJnderwood's First class work
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All kinds of repair work Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage Co
18-if
New millinery arriving daily at Mr*.
Overmans over Yowell's itore. Wntch for
her spring announcement.
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Whot Is Best? What Is Different?
In union there Is strength. We have
the goods you need, and tqe price
you can do the rest. Sunford fu rn i­
ture Co. .
15 tf
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-if
Whnt Is Best? What Is Different?
See Mr, Ruy ut Roberts.
7-2tc
Gas eugiiie repairs. Sanford Mnchinr
&amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
We make a specialty ot framing
plcturos. Try us. Sanford Furniture,
to .
3 5 -tf
Whot Is Best? What is Different?
Place the titles to your reul estate In
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
plications. For particulars address*U. F
Whltncr. Jr., Secretary.
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New Meat Cutter at Roberts 7 21c
What Is Best? What is Different?
New tjlres put on old Go Oorts at
the Sanford Furniture Co
3 5-tf
Hie nursing home at Mill and Kim Avc.
is prepared to c a r e for u limited number
of surgical cases. Mr* Wright, nurse in
charge.
33-tf

WANT S

M. FRANK
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Wanted—Two I tnfiirm»iiei( Room»
neuf Fust Street, Address full particulars
and price tn \ V 7 . Herald Office
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In Kent —linose with li Pnom», and
Doth room, lor net Magnolia Ave unii
6th St Apply R. L Williams at £&gt;. A.
Caldwell &amp; Sons
9-2(11
For Sale—tine slinw ease, one Hour
cigar case, ice Ihix. refrigerator, water
cooler, unii a two gallon freezer Box lll7ti
9-2 Ip
For Rent—Hi acres good land for a
term or years to be paid for by tiling of
tlie land Mrs J l. Ingram 112 Laurel
avtpiuo.
7-4l-c
For Sale—Life scholarship in limagli,
oil's Business College; good for both tiookkeeping and stenographic course imuny
of rito .Drnughon's College*.
Enquire
Herald office.
7-If
Notice—fo |«o|&gt;erty owner» and others
having real estate in charge. See me
nnd get my prices; on paper hanging and
(minting Indore letting to some one else,
and 1 will save you money and give you
s'good job. Give me a chance to bid is
all I ask Ask W. J. McBride or Mrs W
R. Gardner, 313 Magnolia Avo. Drop
(vistai in postoffice. L L. Wood. 9-tf
For Sule ot Rent—Eight acre« tiled, two
wells. 1house and barn. 2 mln-s west of
town Impure at Herald Office or Mr*
H. A Hill 1,11 South Fern, Wichita
routs.
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For Rent—Pleasant furnished front
ropms on first floor to mòri and wife.
Largo porch, nnd ll«e ahnde, S. W
Comer, 1st St,, and Maple Ave: Mr*. W.
G. Herring
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For Sale—A cypress incubator; 200
capacity, only iiìmmI twice; a bargain
Also counter scales, unii simili household
scales, new
W Cl Herring. 1st and
Mu pie Avii .if
For Sale —At Cameron City, »lure build
ing and lot. building two-stone*. Will'
store-room below and living rooms above
Running writer on borii floors Lot 67'■
foot front; flowing well and fence, leased
fof one year nt f 15 jrer munti*; bringum
18 per cent on investment. Impure Horaki office. Also at Cameron City one
three-room house with front (torch nnd
screened back porch; running water in
house, chimney and fireplace, fence ami
walks; rents for $6 per month. Inquire
Herald office.
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Attractive house for rent furnished.
Centrally located. Address P. O. Btìx B43,
City.
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For-|fole—S C Wide Leghorn*. S. C,
Rhode Island Kim), and CPystal white
OrphingtonCockrels. E. K. Pott«, Route
No. 2
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For Sale—Some good housfiinld forni­
ture at Cameron City. Used only a short
Unte, Bed room set. refrigeratur, -chairs,
la in (&gt;s, Spring cot with mattress, eta. for
information telephone or call on Mr* W.
A. Minnlck, at Cameron City.
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For Rent—A nice little truck furili. -Ih
acres in cullivathm 2 years, portly (lieti.
Enquire at Herald Office.
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One of the must suitable tracts of land
In florida, near the beautiful Indian Rivet
now open for sale. If'you wnnt-good
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let this offer slip by, write to J . Fr
SundciL Lake Mory Ha.
5-4tp
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty bearing
orange trees. 50 peach trees, also very
large bearing (tear trees, modren 5-room
enttege. front and back- pordtasc faooa
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
Sanford: 5 minutes walk to street rai)£
way, also Ovehln railroad. Fine drinking
water, good bathing, fishing uhd swim­
ming. Address box 1127 City.;
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For Rent—1 h(|vc a few first class, tiled
forms for rent on shores. No money re^
utred. Also some for cash rent. Levi
infoed’ own«, and deataf I» Sanfonl
truck farm». _
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you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and he absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail?
We represent Ed. V. '^Hce
&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?

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
I A Budget oF Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY
efficien t S ta ff o f Reporter» Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The Herald
WOODLAND PARK NOTES
To (bo Editor of The Herald:
T b i Catholic picnic was nicely man­
aged, for which duo credit must pe given
to Father Breenahan.^ who while looking
after his flock thoroughly, made things
pleasant and lively by an entire absence
of stlffnesa He’s a pretty lively boy

Prof, and Mr*. Maria were colling on
Camcrgn£ity friends Monday evening.
Mr* Craig apent Tuesday afternoon
visiting among acquaintances tier«. The
Craigs have sold their farm apd moved to
Sanford, Mr. Craig having taken a potltlon^vitli the rallrdad people.
W, W.Dressor. who. is farming, the
Crlm place this year -ha* some beds of
unusually fine lettuce plants.
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Mr. Dressier has completed the house
on liio Kennedy farm.
Mr.Duke Is still busy, with carpenter
work near Jacksonville. **
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j ’John Shinn Is expected to arrive this
week.
We congratulate The Herald on Its
semi-weekly.
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There was a good turn out at Farmers’
Club Tuesday evening and the meeting
woa jolly and Interesting Mr. Hancock
told much of Interest concerning the
plans of the Association for Its work the
coming year. Cooperation In securing

ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS
PAOLA POINTS
To ItM Editor of Tie Herald:
The calendar iella u&gt; that we have
reached October, hut tho weather inalata
that It la still ‘'the good old summer
time!" However, if the West Indian
storms will kindly continue to pass us by
we really lieve no just cause for com-

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Our pastor. Dr. Swartz preached at
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tylur huve gone to Moore's Station Sunday afternoon.
Danin, expecting -to spend the winter in
Mrs. Duke visited friends n( Deck Ham­
the Cast Coast country.
mock a couple of days (he past weeli.
A. V. McGuIn have returned from their
•Mr. and Mrs. Worthington dined with
summer outing in Canada and the northMr. and Mrs. Rich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Potter left Tuesday
of this week for Miami.
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Miss Edna Adams of Lakeland is the
attractlve guest of Miss Kate Fox of Syl­
van Lake.
t^Mrs. and Miss Zadmry art; again at the
mills near Markham—we hope for the
winter.
School opened Monday wills a good at­
tendance nud Mis* Helen Kcasoncr of
Sanford as teacher.
The picnic party visiting Palm Springs
last week selected the only rainy dey ol
the week and It proved to he also the
only night the train was lute. Some­
body's unlucky star must havo been In
the asocuuuM, but they till hud a good
time uuyhow and Uie "wiitcr was line.”

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MUOKL'S SI AI ION
Spatial Correspuotltuc* tu I tw itciald
Mr. uiul airs UtfOtni ui Kicmmmd, Vo.,
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* are the new ueigubur» of) Cameron Villa
.’ Ave. l'Ucy are rcipUves of Rev. Wildnuiu.
•or /‘
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here Sunday fnxaSuiilufd. Mrs, Piickurd
sud cuiiilren returned in»t Friday (rum
CaidiUuc.. nliuc, wticte nicy visited her
MuUicr m «l ifiemU.

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Mr. lugrulii has returned from Now
• Smyrna. lie says nc Has bought a place
there unit may reside there pcrmncmly.
W- W. -Miller ol Railroad St., has been
ill wtih a severe cold. Thera have
been several cases obout.
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Miss May Prevail of Oencva was a
visitor several days at the McClelland
bom«, and enjoyed the pie supper.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Craig uiuj family,
- bavs'moved to Sanford into the Hill
bouse on 4th. They will he missed here
'by many friends.
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,- • Rev.-Joel Swartz preached ‘ here last
Sunday p. ni„ to a large Interested con, S^ txgation. He preaolied at Cameron City
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la the morning as usual. If is truly re- jparkablo when ws _thmk. to remora her
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hfaage aa being InJOth year.
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* Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Repp while driving
•to town^ Saturday evening tiad their
hone become frightened at a yoke of
axon, they were thrown out. and Mr.
Repp was cut qoite badly on bar bod wire
fence. The horse left them, hat fortunaliy
. they secured a ride home.
¿ L CrOlg accepted a position with
the A. C. L. Ry, this week? ‘Mr. Craig
\ was a railroad man In sunflower state.
AD because the street car-cut up di■ir** ftn,llrr1" v
in a o « n
. Several new dweUings arc going up Inau iM ti City.
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cam cro n a r y c l ip pin g s
To the Editor of the

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Ur. BolUmt Mr. Durtdn n n i^ lr. Kite,
all of Wichita, itahaa*. have been among
our visitors the past'week.
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S ta te Federation News
On the second and third of October la
Jacksonville were held meetings of the
program committee, and of the executive
board of the State Federation of Women’s
Clubs, and the work projected will surely
be of interest to club women throughout
Florida. An excellent program was out­
lined, with n few excellent speakers, and
abundant provision was made for time
lor Interchange of experience and methods
employed among . the individual dubs.The convention, is to ho held at the
Woman's Club In Jacksonville. Novem­
ber 13-16 induslve.
At the hoard fle e tin g the report of
the committee appointed by Mrs. Fred­
erick to present a {dan for districting the
state was handed in, and adopted for
recommendation to the convention. Th|s
matter will tie perhaps tho most Im­
portant matter of new business presented
then.
The work of tho departments of health,
education, social conditions and -civil
service reform all tends this year to
legislation, so a plan has been made by
which, to . co-ordinate all of these by
Issuing a tnnuphltit'which will tef forth
conditions, and'outline a little system
for practical federation study. The draft
of this pamphlet was submitted to tho
board and accepted b y ' them, so the
ixlnting of this will proceed at once, and
it will bo ready for distributing at the
convention.
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A movement of great Importance
crysthttked during the time of the stay
of boord members ¡in Jacksonville, and
that wds the organization of a state con­
ference of Charities ond Corrections: The
timo for 1U tint annual meeting wna set
to immediately follow the Federation
meetings, and thus op opportunity wna
given for tlie securing erf. u spanker
of more than national reputation who
will bring the broader social vlaion yjvid-.
y before the club-women of fttid a .
This speaker will probably be Dr. Devine
of Hew York city, 'General Secretary pf
the ci himties Organization Society of
New York, and profeaaor of Sociology at
Columbia University. As soon as it wea
found that there wna a possibility of
securing Dr. Devine for the last evening
of the federation, tho Legislation Com­
mittee bestirred Itself with the result
that 3100 wjta quickly pledged toward
the expensa, ôf bringing him South,
The board meeting was unusually well
attended and Mrs. Frederick presided
with her' urdal grace and charm. The
reprcaemaiWea of tho federation were
very proud oTtbélF'president when“"aire
spoke for her* orgenltntftm -bcfuio the
newly organized Conference of Charities
and Corrections at the hoard of trade.
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Yernaadlna has taken up the city beau­
tiful movement sad starts off'by setting
out palm tree*. around the government
building. Other Improvements wUl soon
fallow.

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By One of JacltsonvtJle’s Largest* - &gt;
Mercantile Establishm ents.
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ill Id Furale contains ten letters as shown on the. out of a
,h. ; Can youarrange them on the sign board at the top.
i name of tills »’b eautiful .four-story brick building, the
homo of one of Jacksonville's largest Mercantile Establishments occupy­
ing a floor apace of over 33.900 square foot To the ten neatest correct
answers we will give the ten prises in tho order named. Each person
•ending in an answer will receive oqe of the souvenirs if called for. and
each person sending in a correct answer will also receive a »pedal offer
on a ptdrio. Each answer received will be given our Careful attention
and tho decision Dt the Judge* will ho accepted by the contestants at final
This M
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Do Not Fa ll to W rit* Name and Addraas Plainly
. Contest closet October 10, 1911, and all answers must bo In our funds
on or before that date. .
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Good House to Unite Brotherhood
er* or amrrlca
tout Local Union No IT 3 t.ll. I) of C and J
Ship Your fruit and Vrgc o(San
A, meets ever» Thursday ulitIIt .it 7 u ri,« k In
Ihr Edili-» IU I!
W A Kurm.br pr&lt;-»ldf&gt;nt I I.
tables to?

ARTICLE III
(of membership
hall be Ihooe pre**tb«l h r th f

Here is One on the B est
Market

a. I* 0 t. Sanford lodge 1241
Meri Elral ami Third WrJnradnjr night, coiner
l ì m anil palmetto
w. I* Home». E. K.
*

0 L T *v u » . Secretary

W r it« fo r S U n e ila and M ark«t
R e p o rts Today „

THCUIAND8

DENTIST
¡ r r r / j ] le rd . »hall raolinu* to art aa Mck U0Ij .C l, u r r u i or «uowwaer. «re vlected and
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f t . rltrtloo »ball t» to lh« toannet
,if by tbf ( • * rii of Inulte»

F . C . H E W IT T C O .
rrla o n S t r o a t *

Office'

Yuwell Ituililinyt

New York

tlsm

AKTICLE VI

r. U»ii*.

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» A. Howard Cbaa. II

Sanford . Florida

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TWBrU«»°f &lt;be corporation libali he mad«hr

tka biaravf metre», but within Ibe ilniUaiton* of
L , andtbe lui» and trgulationa rrCacxibed by
tba‘«aia body .2 Ibr ( -ingrrgat»«»l Church.
t
AKTICLE VIII

W , E.

H O U SH O LD ER

D E N T IS T

Tbthilhf'i •«►■Wt cJ Indebted!*»» or IIability
i*U rbtkho,turaUoo may at any time lutljret
Mtfkbdl not r u m i two-thirda of It * actual
ni««of ita net-waif froperty,

Rann« 23. 21 nru! 2 3. P r-. PM»

ARTICLE IX
Tb» »«ioni !" ««lue of It * real fallile which
Uul tons»»nun m e hold »hall be within (hr diao tt i« « f tbf Uupl of Irtutee». aubjert al way» lo
lb* ajonnil &lt;J ihf Circuit Judge

Clan «rl&lt;u«J
I
Oatbitdtr irrwuialjy •ceram i twfore me. an
«Arrf a ib ó ljn l to take acknowlnigrtnenta of
grtdaWaltrrM Haynra. w«H known to me. to be
oateflb*pm&gt;n« who »utecrihrd loll)* foregoing
(tartar aad w*w*wU|gnd M ore me that »ante
* « rimrd for tb* i&gt;’"i-*e a therein art forth.

S u m m e r or W in te r
wo can supply your *wants in the
Automobile line If you want to
rent
A Motor For Any Purpose
we ore at your service with the
very best cars. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble rail us any

All

M o r ic r u M e t h t u k
Ki «JM S
d ud 7
(tlllifl WlHlltlgrt Halhltt)

la n c e t

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0 8 T E O P A T H IC
P H Y S ICIA N

Ollicc &amp; Kcaulftiec 51U Magnolia Ave
Otliec linura. V Uj 12: 3 lo b
OUicr hours by appointment
S a n fo rd

Sinferd Machine &amp; Garage Company

V kara a t b.ml and teat of odine git Sanford,
natila Ihb tbr IKtb day of grptember. A . D.
IML
J J. DICKINSON.

F lo rid a

A N D EW

PHOITE 3 3 1

r. Hulld ina

• k n w .pridian» ilgned by mar« Than ten per
caM fttr rrgiilrrcit voter» of election Ufacincte
Im Z O , uf tiiang« county. Florida, which are
OMl«a«ily kawteii. hare presented to Ihia t«J«nl
« lUhg'.lar liwvting held Sept, 3. 1911. asking
UM aa «rcllun te bald An said pfneint». for the
IOTW ef v tifii i.pon the question of allowing
rw«a lin tr it I afar lu «aid precincts
It t»Jkjrtty ufdrrrd by the hoard, that an alec8 3 « * “rtt. at to-ayed in »aid petition, on the
tats da) d VpumFwr. 191!. to determine the
SWKhhd aU'jving twine to run at large id said
^ ^ ^ Ir te d ^ h a l

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ATTO KN EY

£ —^PA

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Kimm-,
B r u nf I able Board
Specif Afirnlinn i.jivrn 1raiment Tildf
Cintai

At L A W

(ìn rricr-W i« « iru l1 filili.

M KS.

S a iif u r.l l i n

THOM AS EM M ET W ILSON

a c u u t ìu

Ä v .‘;1r i ü h2
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ftw -

Keaslfixr» Santoni ami S»lvaiiT-akr

Evttry mill llUetl with trtrgcabiaifrrre,
act-Out aUrwhujetiU and ¿djitsUhli.
idler. Improved carriaso-bocking do
t!cb is (jutek acting &gt;od a ffme aorrr.
Matin In all sites, poriablo and su
Wo manufacture Engine«, Ikulers,
8hingle Machines, Cut-Off Saws,Wood
kpllVU.ni, etc., and do Foundry Work.
Writ« for information and pric*a on anythin«

M altary &amp; Taylor Iron Worfca

Ä c u ftt

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omcc In City Hull

ade , the tuner.

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PHONE NO. 40 .

ORLANDO.

FLORIDA

DR. B. » . WIENENGA

M Û H C MOW

V E T E R IN A R Y SU RG EO N
• A N D .D E ftT lS T
OFFlC-k d a h i H JRANSTEK

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‘ ORLANDO, FLORIDA

C . H. D IN G E E
Plumbing and
G as Fitting
ir E a s y Paym ent Plan
MENDENHALL

»-¡«P .«ult. everybody.
usa we enable you to

It’« poixilnr

All Work Receive« MyPtra&gt;nnl Attention
and bejt r'»mts
fhortc 230,

O p fm site C it y H n li

Get A Home
E ' &amp; H d ! 5 r d » V ? T F '1" ;

for freedom. We will help W t f too

»at M arkham Park

S O C IA L IS M
ling—you ahoukl
it if It's mto.
¿ h t fog U lf right.

thlni lot you. Take yqm
i t them: Sh«# wili ho do­
th« pro«pecu tkf qwbinfi one

Sanford, Florida

O PEN

A U G U ST

T ill

Proprietress
F I R S T ’'

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C u t a w a y Ha r r ows

W ade W ill Pay Phono Toll
, - All G en u in a O rd ers

Section

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Late S la te Attorney Se»etith JudRlal Circuli M
Florido*
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tfs all in(heTaylorFeed

ts«l»2* East, TM&amp;k
¡Wk*Wlowntkm torts
U*im«nt n anm

Fifxt-Cfila
.SiiiiiUp-Dmnri » Speciali)

K v cry tliiri);

DONNA THAYER.
Will

AN D CO U N SELLO R

U o m ir y .

6«f«r!nient of ih« interior. U. S. Land
: Office at Qulneevllle, f Ior hid, Aug.

I'lKNIH 11U K1it SIHF.t.t

H O T E L
\Nt) P M MFTTfl vvnvut
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F’ r n c tic e in S t u te n in i F i s l e r s l Couru»

Tho Ktmplcrt, lighUat nmniDg, fu test cuttlng sAvv mill «vor bullt —a mill
alimi ymi atta buy at tbt» right prier* and
with which you can make big money.

K01ICF fOR PUBLICATION

S I R R I N E

F

ATLAW

CTort.

Testimony Ilk* this should send e».-rv s u f f e r e r witii rheuinailsm to hla
druggist lot a bottle o f Leonard!'* Itloial Kllxlr l ’ »e It and k-U well.
,

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Phone

ATTO RN EY

IL il. RoanfoW'

to d y n e v e r c u r e , h u t u n f o r t u n a t e ly n ru o fte n t h e m e a n s o f d is c o u r a g in g t h o s e
W ho u s e th e m
,
•
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l . i i i t i a n l l n n io iid F ! l l * Ir is a s t i t t l e r e la te d to t lu .s e w o rth D fl)^ j&gt; re p a ra tto n &lt; r
ns nn In m o st s l i v e r p ie c e 1« in a c l u m s y c o u n t e r f e it
I .e o t ia r d l's I H ood K l l x l r Is a s | . e c l f lc fo r th e c u r e o f r h o u t im t ls r a In a ll It s
fo rm s
T h e first a c h e n r p a in s h o u ld s e n d you at o n c e to th e d r u g g is t fo r a b o t ­
tle of Mil« r e m e d y
It w ill c u r e y o u r r h e u m a t i s m
If w il l s o c le a n s e , c l e a r
n m l r e ju v e n a t e th e b lo o d th a t e v e r v o rg a n of th o ho&lt;|\ w ill s h a r e Im m e d ia t e ly
Itt th e h e a l t h i e r c o n d it io n
It w il l h u lld y o u tip a n d m a k e you s tr o n g ,
Us
p e c u l i a r a b i l i t y to i n c r e a s e th e a m o u n t nf n e w , r i c h hh od a n d s t im u la t e t h e
a c t io n o f ito l i v e r a n d k id n e y « h a s m a d e It t h e r e g u l a r p r e a c r lp t lo n o f many
of o ut h e st p h ) ah In t is
Hr
M
l
\n d e tso n
n w e ll k n o w n p h y s ic ia n of T a r n p a , K in
w r it e « . " I
c o n s id e i L e o n a r d ! ’* Jtlo ia l K l lx l r t h e b est tdood no-d h Jm- m a d e
t know fro m
p e r s o n a l e x p e r ie n c e t t i n t . l t c u r e « th&lt;- nm st o b s t i n a t e c a s e s o f tdood d is e a * «
q u i c k ly
tn m y o p in io n 11 1« « s u r e c u r e fo r r h e u m a t i s m n m l I recommend it

r ,K 0 . A . D f C O T T E S

W, E

••«1» ta tbi» tuoni «r Ita oext
tftttkrQ
, 9 «d*r d the Hwrd taf Co*
d i&gt;ri«g* CouatT, F H t id a jL Z
■;lt»f»i :n) tM d d ap d o M al
VlrptrmU-f A fk i b t f • 1 '

trlhuted to less serious causes.
Tho cure for so deep seated n trouble ns rheumatism can never be an
ordinary preparation that only dulls the pain and catties temporary relief.
T h e r e two n thousnnd and one so culled tnedh Ines for rheumatism that not

I’orSalcBv Win, G. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida

JO H N S O N

ATTORN EY AT-l.A W

Notice' of CiecUon

m u s t he t lt lv e t i f r u in I lia LJluml b e fo r e r h e t im n t Ip in c a n he c u r e d
T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l f o rm e o f r h e u m a t is m ,
c h r o n i c , m u s c u l a r , ln f la in m a tn rv ile f u r m lit K r li e i i iu n t U m an d r h e u t n s M c R o u t.
O v e r w o r k , e x p o s u r e . chatiKonble weather and i n d ig e s t io n all aggravato tba
d la e n a e and hasten Its a p p e a r a n c e .
In Hr eorly hI urom tho aches thnt aecotolkany the'jllacaso are often at-

to a l l . “

PtSctKea In S la lr and Federal Court»

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No other disease UiAt afflicta the hutunn rare la in common a» rheums,

It

W A Uinnrk »bail be chairman, and
tr«Mt MTU) nr•Mctfiary and uraturvr.

AKTICLE X
TV« tan*» aid inudrncro of the »utiacrlbUlg In
corpiritgrt a * »&lt; foil»*«:
W A MINNICK
.Sanford
GEO. L. MARLS
Sanford
FRANK F. DUTTON
Sanford
W M H A YN ES
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Sanford
ft A. HOWARD
Sanford
S T À T to rru iK ip A ■

IT

Almost even- one auItrlrw fn m rTr4 n tome form or.aLhEt:____
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It iiliffre lilo o d ||« ( h e Im m e d ia t e c a u s e «ml t h e w a s t e nml poisonous nlif-

Ada». Wtltrr M ll»riw» «nd Frank E, Dutton, of

A R TICLE V I!

WHOM

The Moat Wonderful Remedy of Modern Time«,.Cured Many Who War«
-J
Olen Up to Die.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Uttf tbf Bf»&lt; regul«r fleet Ion In January. ¿0 *2•y haini o( ireiliT« «hall br M rollowi. w* A.

SiSk

SEN D F O R B IG F R E E C A T A L O G
Of the Grcalest Marin« Hardware Concern in the U. S.
We Sell
By Post
from
Coast
toCoast 119 Chambers Street, New York

S a n fo rd I odjtc. No H2. F k A M
1 Taylor. Matter. H
I* Tnler
Nr. rr
( onjm unirntk»n rvrrylirvt «nil third Thur*
it 7:5(11&gt; in V ill tin* hr other t »cJcudir

F L O R ID A

n_ jtiM-i of i&gt;.'« mroonijoa »hall be r*H«lou» in
y n r « l moral up¡.VÏiTUrinmiWr ««t. sna other iblei»*? Looking for a

Jo, which this

A t R o ck B ottóni Prices

P h o m l i l odge No 5. K. or P
Mceu tn%n&lt;1 anil Inuilli Moivlny,
Vt-iung
knight» »Iwny» ww’coina P E llult-hlnanii.
C
1&gt;|T(S. Frank. K R. und S

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M O T O R BO A T S

I O t . C r ie r &gt; Cl I &gt; A r ile I H t 3
MrrCItiit* tint mill third Turulm a il»***rrt month
nil in Wrllorrtp Iflock. third III mi

SII ANIBARGER

/ft i atK&gt;naI Church, ûrwi th ill W W *

E veryth in g F o r

Sc ml dole C h a p te r Aio 2 . 11r d r r I n i t r i d S te f
Mpet* p» rr&gt; »cmml end Ìuurlh Ft Mil y in mnnth
Every anr »ho he» wren hU Ster tn ih r F ati err
Cwrtitally invlird tn visit thr* chapter
A1»1T t
Srr f

diard'a Hand-Calntp^Quiin
Gorhafl^gTStidttiLl' Silver
Koicf»' Plated Wore
x'
Elgin and Waltham WaYtfica

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED i
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�HAS'A REMARKABLE RECORD
W. E. Martin Is Very Papular As A
• * ^
Public Official
• •In these days of hostle and political
schemes it is vary refreshing to- note a
record of a public official that Is abso­
lutely clean and satisfactory to all of his
constituent. Such a -m an is W, E.
Martin, the.present efficient tax collector
who by his ctoae application to the duties
of the office, by his dean methods and
the deelre to fiU the office requirements
at all time« has preduded the desire up­
on the part of any one to take the Add
against him. You Just can't help liking
Billy Martin because he is 1 the some yes­
terday, today and tomorrow. He Is on
his good behavior all the time and is
just as anxious to please the public the
day after the election as the day be- j
fore. Billy Martin will get up nt night
and go down to the court house to do
you a favor and there Is not a man in
Orange county who can say that W. E.
Martin was not on tbo job when wanted.
Not only Is be affable at all times and
ready to do your bidding but his butiness methods are above reproach. There
Is hot an official positjon that entails so |
many Impleasant' features as that of
collector and yet Martin always cornel
up smiling and ready to grant a favor
Is possible.
A remarkable record certainly and a
remarkable man and as usual he has no
opposition to the office fo(, which he wfll
again be a candidate (o Succeed himL atest War News
A special edition of the Home Tribune
published thq statement that the Italian
cruisers entered the harbor of Tripoli
Tuesday aftsrtiodn, t bombarded the forts
Ittfcf this goverboê’« 'castle, made' a land­
ing nnd hoisted the Italian (lag.
The most Important naval capture of
the roar to far is that of ' the Turkish
transport Sabah, With a Turkish general,
a large consignment of troops and much
ammunition aboard.
Corfu reports that the Duke of Abruzzi,
In compand of a flotilla fleet off Prevesa.
threatens a bombardment of that place.
The Porte’s appeal to the powers has
•been answered by them to the .efTect thatthey cannot offer mediation until a basis
of settlement is tuggcsted.in the line« of
the Italian demands.
; ,l , . .
Late reports from Constantinople say a
new cabinet hat beet) nominated and
that it will continue the ftollcy looking to
mediation.
Two Turkish battleships and a cruiser
have been sent to rein force the squadron I
in the Dardanelles. Turkey, it is stated, I
fids troops aboard two Tfüsslrm steamers I
now field up at Suez.

FOR THE WOMAN WHO
ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES
A

V IS IT to our garment department will be a real treat— for
you who value your appearance will find there til of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to your
well dressed com fort..
T he garments that we will show you will be P R IN T L E S S
productions— and every style is one that really confers "Distinc­
tion in Dress” on the-wearer.
. .
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wobl— along the style lines
sanctioned by Fashion, and in a harmonious CQlor scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colors to the fhore conserva­
tiva blacks and blues— Really— no matter how hard to suit—
you’ll find something here that you'll appreciate and lik.
Below we describe two out of the many.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

M arriage Announcement
Tba following announcemenf of the ap­
proaching marriage of Mioa Gelsia Butt to
Mr. Brian Higgins was received this

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“Mrs. Cecil G. Butt requests' the pleas­
ure, of your company at. the marriage of
her daughter, Celtic, to Mr Brian Francis
Higgins an Thursday evening.'October 19,
at six o'clock ut her. residence." /
Both young people are amonjj &amp; e rtfost
popular In Sanford society nnd tuple becnrebidenta of this city simw eatiy childhood. Thp wedding, while' qlilet, wlll.be
one of the pre-autumn event» of rhe
ONE MILLION DO LLARS FOR
younger social set ojf.&amp;aniord,''.',
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Thrasher’s Great Healing Fluids

GOOD STOMACH.
- Ing InTsMionn tide advertising medium.
He has been taking a h alf, page adver­
tisement in The Herald .telling tjrt people
of this and adjoining counties! about lUs
large stock of furnishing and household
goods and that he paid the freight on out
of town orders. Ytiis week two custom■
era from another‘'coilgty bought bjlls of
furniture amounting to over. $366 because
they bod teen his “ad" fit The Hernid.
Thermal) per cant. paid, fqi Advertising
in a newspaper returned to htin one hund«al fold on^'h* i t . so ti«lied The Hernid
Will bring }he cuttorqer* and the iwtcc-nWeek will double yo»r buslnbis. Try1^ ^ '
r. A Mni'iiju 11. Inventor
■F .A . Shuuipert of this c5ly, thi*^ morning la three hour*, atudlgdout « l inven­
tion that wiU beat thdyH^arkernking of
all W eedm" two_Jn the '»game, besides
hit michinq wUI cost/but _$,¿50, Whereat
the Barker cost^ Si. -Then, too,. with p i
Sbumpert's invert!ion, the grower tips two
implement» inline cither Af ^ghlcfi ipa£
.be used separately. T^e new machine Ir
for use in cultivating any and all kinds
of garden qr trucking crop*.
. ’*
Whan you fatal T * Shumpert in any­
thing in tb f hardware or implement line,
ypu surely will. have /to get up before
breakfast, 'r,A ±
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T I ) l a ~ O f f a r . S h o u ld B e ~a W a r n i n g
E v i r y Mart and W om a n .

be- newupQpor* and medical Jo'ors recently have had'much .to «ay
3
relative to n famous tnlllfonnlno’» offer
of a million dollars fur a new stomach,
This great mulil millionaire w a s too
bugy to worry eboat the condition of
hltr stomach. ,H e allowed* hi* dyspep­
s ia to run ‘fron^ bail to wor»a ontll’lrt'
the ead 1» befApjo’ tixmrnblp.
v; (/li[*mhn(ortttno »erred -ft#.« 'wgriiln*
fo othera. '
'
Every one who suffer» with djwpepsin for s ’ few years will gtrs *V*rything he own# for a new stomach^ - *
Dyspepsia It commonly caused by-an
abnormal state of the gastric Juice«,
or by lack of tone In the walls of the
stumneh. The .m u lt Is tbst the atoroanti.UMM its porenr Ip 'digest food. &lt;
/fro are now able to supply certain
mlHKlng clement* to help to restore
to tbo gastric Juice« tbetr dl*j*stlve
power, tnd to aid In making the stom­
ach Wrong and welt. ' *
'Vo know that Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets a rt a moat dependable rem­
edy for disordered stomachs, I n d i a « * tto n . and dygpepela.
Wo want you to try,them and frJU
return your money I f ' you are not
more than satisfied with the result.
Three »taw, 25 cents, 00 cents and
Si .00.
Remember, yon can obtain.

iii'Tsn prr'A'nica.iQ tltla comiauultj

if f

&lt;Hm no *v a j I far Mxahiof p*in. No Humbug. |u«i»r.tt»d to do all it U (K«oirr&gt;W
or money »funded. Etteroal •pplicttion )&gt;«• cured Cancers. Rheumatism I do
Hcadacka,
Oak aod Diseased Feat. Relieve* ail yain wHen properly *pp1''
’
V. I- Compounded 8 year* sane* sad all art delighted that Have used it.
D lr * 6 t l « n » t —Sstursts a thick cloth and apply over pain of any kind, remove b»*"
/v",". ‘ r -'-.’
It blotter* and coot]a as to apply.

t*

"tii.v nt our etorw-^bf Baiali'Stork.

Are oimply weak cyrt which if neglect­
ed. WiU become inflamed. Leonardi s
Golden Eye Lotion will cure weak eyes
without pain in one day. /Cools^ heals
Slid atrengthent. finit on having “Loon
ardl’s—Itmakos strong eybe. Guaranteed
or tuonar refunded. Sold by W. G. Aldrich. goom 14

Manufactured by J . S. TH RA SH ER at Lake

Man

i J.Í&amp; MARTIN
V»•' .

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the button holes and
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oine Jaundries tear oi*t
the button holes and leave
the edges R O U G H AND

as fti ; laundering the most
delicate and expensive fab-'
rics.
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NO SAW E M C 8 ON COLLARS

am Laundry

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IHE ideas and methods employed by the
Coggins Company in tjid 'handling- and
distributing o f crops are exclusively of
our own origin, and thoTesult of / e a rs ’
experience. We haveem ployed the
system for oyer twenty yeard, disposing
of thousand.s of car lots of; Q’idt and
L m ♦ vegetables annually. . O u r. system encourages CASH buying, and by, our
-■ " plan of F. 0 . B. and, eutransit. setting
and distributing, every avenue of consumption*!?
reached.

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will Bring Full Details

Way. A Letter
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THE GRAPEFRUIT

r l u r id a

NEWS IS SUPPRESSED

CONGRESSMAN AT U R G E

NEWS OE THE WORLD

It* Medical Value--When Ripe explain
ed by a Sanford W riter

Several In the Race end One 1» Prom
*
Our Own City .
flw General New^ of The Land
Government Report on Ever­
Item s of Interest Gleaned From
' Research prove« that the Spaniard»
Pursuant
to
an act of congress provid­
of flower».
glade
Drainage
Hidden
Various Sources
brought the grapefruit ur pomelo to
ing for h reapportion mem of the repre­
Florida with tfce Seville orange rjvl the
sentation In congress and as a result of
lime when they »ought here the Fountain
CULLEDfBOM THE STATE PRESS of Youth. But Ita popularity was nearly SEN. FLETCHER IS RESPONSIBLE llte failure of the legislature to ro-disirict HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
the state, Flurida will elect one congress
four hundred years In getting established.
man at large In the elections or next
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Aa tpltoroe of tk« We«»*» M **t lm- Americana arc too fond ‘of ' aweeta to Frank Clark Wanted the Truth About year.
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tiara the Reader» Will Find a Brief
impetuooaly embrace even aucli delight­
portent Mappentei» In t* »
A
congressman
at
large
isn't
sudi a
Historical Spring Mowing
the
Everglades
Made
Known
fully toned tartness and suggestion of
State’* Domala.
novetly. There are lots of congressmen
For Hurried Readers
To
The
Public
bitterness ua are combined in the pomelo.
at large in this country who nu doubt
A* a ratal! of ■ shooting duel but SatRoss
French,
twenty-one. a Cherokee
Washington, Oct. 8.—(Special.)— The
Even when the old English aca-captain.
should bo in jail. About the only differ­ Indian, living on the Bird town, Swain .
unity eftertwou at Leeaburf.
J
named Shaddock,(or Chaddock. Shnddoc Washington Time* th)» afternoon print» ence in a- congressman at large and an
a'doci both W- W. Weld and a N.
and
Chadec) brought from the Orient to a story to the effect that becadke of the ordinary everyday congressman 1» that county reservation, was safely locked in
id w trd n« painfully If not *eriou*ly
the county Jail at Asheville, N.C.,chsrghd
strung influence which was brought to
the "at large" feijow has a larger Held to
„oooded. Edvard« ia a soo-ln-law of the West Indies 'a first cousin of the
with the murder of Ethel Shuler, tbe four­
bear
in
the
matter,
a
report
on
land
grapefruit to reinforce ita reputation, it
cover In his campaign and a larger ter­
WanL and It 1» allegad that there ha»
teen
year old daughter of a Blrdtown
drainage
In
Florido,
which
has
been
in
took time and fashion'* decree to give
ritory over which to distribute his propor­
been Kxnc fsrnlly trouble» at tha home of
farmer
after having attempted to as­
print
for
more
than
a
year,
und
which
W«d. when Edvard*, who w u drinking them the assured position they now oc­ would have saved investors more than a tionate share of garden seed' It is also sault her. ltis&gt;arrival was effected after
,
cupy In high society.
a prerequisite of a, successful campaign
mnt to W* home and returned with hie
million dollars had it been circulated, has for congressmen at large that Die man an exdting escape from a mob of one
While
Shaddock
was
r*wcighted
with
gna. He wa» warned to »lay outalde of
hundred men bent on lyndiing the pris­
been suppressed. It is stated that the
Ag b u t , and when he did not do eo many and diverse spellings, the pomelo division of drainage investigations sent who would seek this honor shtmhi fu- pm. oner. ------- ----------has suffered In n like strain. It was
vlded with a larger roll of the stuff that
«booting began.
The
prevalence
of
tjrphold
fever
in evengineering
parties
Into
the
Everglades
potapelmoe» pumrnelnose. pummelos.
gets votes.
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Th* wet or dry election In Tiylor couhW
i
m
K
v
t
i
&amp;
r
ifnited
Slates
has
in- •
two
winters
■■¿
asxraaauls-ci
litis
a
doc­
pummello, and then simplified to poinclu.
in the face of all (he. disadvantage*
U passed off quietly yeaterday. Six out
spired
the
Public
Health
and
Marine
t. •
ument
'was
i&gt;repared.
It
showed
that,
To the French the fruit ia known us
of ten precinct* give a dry majority of pompelmouae a grnppe. And. ns the these lands could be drained, but it also cnumcrmiK) above, there are several ged- pitnl Service to expresa (mblicly it* bd^
tlcinen pf a tn«jrc or les* degree of dis­ lief in the artificial immunity with cer­
IJT. Dry majority in the precinct jra a
showed
that
the
work
must
be
douc
on
a
world knows. It ia the Immense grapetinction who are willing to serve llte
Mty-dghu Returns frgpi other precinct*
Uka cluster] In tfjpcn the pomelo grows gigantic scale and that it was not gener­ state as congressmen at large. Among tain limitations, afforded by anti-typhoid
wti not nuterially change the majority.
vaccination, although compulsory in the
which gave the name grapefruit, com-, ally favorable to »mall project».
the names of those who are mentioned American Army for soldiers under fortyGeorge Norrl» a tug boat engineer, tnonly accepted as correct throughout the
"Senator Fletcher and Gov. Broward.''
we find that 0f General Bill Ellis^ Let us
vaa arretted In Tampa when he lapded English-speaking races.
the Tim«» says, "became excited about soy in passing, that tbe prefix •'General” Jve years of age.
from Cuba on a charge of having in hia
Cahfornin voters will have the oppor­
In the October issue of Table Talk. the bullctm. and. claiming it «night in­ tn FJill Fills' name has no military signifi­
jm idtj— relic* from the wreck of the Mrs^Riley M. Fletcher Berry of Sanford jure ihe state, objected lo its publication
tunity today at a special election to ex­
cance whatever and is carri«*! with just
battfeahlp Maine, in Havana harbor. Tha author of Fruit Recipe*, and recognized On the other hand. Representative Clark, ns much authority as a general manager press then* minds as to twenty-three pro­
tag an which Noma waa at work. Wa» authority on the subject, says:
cintming that |&gt;vop|e were being swindled of a woodyard would have to carry the J posed amendments to the state constitu­
aaed by the government engineer» in
"The grapefruit-must l&gt;« perfectly ripe. and that Florida was getting a bad name title of General. But then Mr. Fills ts tion. including the establishment of the
connection with the riaing of the. Maine, Then Its juice Is indeed a stimulant m all over the country, wanted it published
initiative and referendum recall of elect­
not entirely to blame for the empty title
giving Norn, it it alleged, opportunities the liver and a protector to the system tit once. The authorities ut the depart­
ed
officials including the judiciary and
with which people choose to adorn his
id get bold of a quantity of bayonet«, In general in Its effect upon the blood, ment of agriculture filially ordered, after
(tie
grunting of equal suffrage.
«mine and. if wt' really thought that titere
bolt* and other article».
Between one thousand and fifteen hun­
since It Is "anti-scorbutic.' The mem­ the bulletin was in type, tint I d diould was tiny |s&gt;ssibility of Fills really becom­
• , . Citizen* of Fort Myera contend that 80. brane and ring are considered of value be withheld. But the department people ing it formidable candidate, we would In­ dred uf the Scottish Rite Masons from tbe
foot bet* Ip the state canal* are In- in possessing a bitter principle partaking hud cooperated in preparing the bulletin sist that there idiould be some b etter southern stules are expected to attend
«¿dent for boat* that dealt« to engage of tbe character of chincon«. which and doing the engineering, with tha Flor­ reason than that lie sports an empty title die laying of the cornerstone of tbe new
\ in 'Iran*porting freight eod passengers principle is contained In the marmalade» ida -statu authorities and (he state for voting against him' Ellis js not a Scottish Kite Temple in Washington Oct
'*.ffwoo Fort Myers to Fort Laderdale and an made from ft when not aoaked out und officials bad secured an abstract of the bad looking man und since his hair has 18th. The program of die event ap­
tgpn 1» being made to induce the drain- poured away. In the uncooked fruit its bulletin. So when die publication of the turned gray he might, especially nt n proved by Sovereign Grand Commander
aft board to increaae (be length of tha bept value nnd most delicious flavor are 'complete document was prohibited, some little distance, tie considered somewhat James Daniel Richardson of Tennessee
lockstlift fret. .
secured when it has hung upon the trees of the Florida p«n&gt;pla got hold of the ab­ distinguished* tookhig. It wiU possibly be Ita* just been made public.
Two negroes. Charles Gaines and K«y-.
: ; Aa effort i* being made to organic* -»■ until at least March. And Floridian* stract which had been turned over lo the remembered by n few that Ellis served
stock«oatp^oy at Kissimmee to put In a think It Improved" with each day which slate authorities, and tn due tune the the mute of Florida as Attorney General mond Cruigwell, were put In jail at Mureaoaing factory. T wo thousand dollar» April adds. Northerners often fail to ap­ parts of that abstract, winch were favor­ during Broward's iidrutniatratfba, but so phyboro, Illinois, Sunday In connection
of Hock has been sold and « 4». believed preciate this fact and (l,ua do not demand able to the promoters received much pub- far us the records shoW^ he nevirr did witji attempted assault of Miss Mildred
It Af Ills proper* season, Giving high Irrlty, Unfavorable section» which would anything that would entitle him to any Stewmuu last week. While the alnyifT
plant will soon bq ip qp^ration.
have warned the investing public did not. esp,'cial consideration at (iieluimts of the denies that one ui the negroes ha* been
Cantract has been let by the Cetmner- prices far the early ones, by this mistaken
It is freely charged (hat the suppression people of the stntc
identified as the man who grabbed the
I
dal Building Company of Tampa to Use judgment, they get it green Instead of
of
the rompirtr document wa» {«evented,
Another entry Into the “at lorgc" race girl, it is currently reported that he is the
Fsib Qty. Constmction. Company.’ of fully matured tn the spring just when it
after it was in ivpe, by the influence that Is Claude L'Englc. editor of Dixie. Claude main
f, '„bwisvlti*, Ipf erection of a ten-story would do the most good to wintef-clogged
Florida political and promoting interests Is brainy, feurles» aggressive and from
Complying with the request of the Busi­
building at the comer of Florida avenue systems. *
were able to exert.
Jacksonville,
nil
of
which
are
valuable
as­
ness
Men's Club of Memphis nnd dir
sod Twiggs street. Actual construction
Last session Senator Fletcher, who had set» hut whether they are sufficiently for­ Merchants' Exchange of Jackson. Gov­
Robert
E.
Davis
of
Gainesville
has
been
wot will begin about November 1. /
begun to realize that there was good midable to hind the ini tepid ('laud ius or ernor Ben W Hoo|&gt;er today appointed a
Obb of the largest transactions in real honored by election to membership in reason for letting the public have the ben­
not is nomcwhal imibletnulicat. There committee of three to act with u like
ow e la the recent history of Md!ro*e the National Academy of FoJillcal efit of tbut cureful investigation, finally
are tvitne wIki would be" interested in commit(«‘c api«)lnicd tjy Governor Noel of
Science»
wa* made this week when P. M. Yearundertook to gel publication, lie wu» know whut will become of Dixie, und in­ Mississippi, for (he purjiose of rendering
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Waod and son. under the Arm name of
Tb« Titusville Fruit and Farm Lands uimule to flocjmpiiah this, and then intro­ cidentally of ihe state «(id uf Jackson­ atiy possible assistance in the adjustment
the Melrose Manufacturing Company,
On. wilt start work on digging a ditch duced u senate resolution calling for the ville. if Claude thould be sent to Wash­ of th« Illinois Central strike.
u
laid their Umber land, and tarpentihe
from ' Bird lake to Indian river next publication of ihja and oilier matter a» a ington.
A thousand men, one-third hf tbe reg- . .
hddingi In the Melroee section for’ the
senate document miscarried. ondlheroWe also see the name of Hon. Forrest ulnr force employe«) in the shops of the
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upoil the materials got together and it Lake of Sanford mentioned. If Ihe gen- lllionol* Central railroad at Chicago, showArraagetnenu are completed for the
Caught by the undertow while he and wsa expected the bulletin would be out tleuiuu from Uraugo Is serious, and we
&lt;h1 u|i for work Monday morning. This,
tanual round-up In Alachua county’* a party of Iriends were in bathing at before this lime. Out more complications feci sure (lint if he has ndlhumed the
die railroad men say amount* to a prac­
hays’ *ni girls' com contest at the exGeorge. James Damon, manager of arose, a disagreement somewhere about mention, that he i* serious, for he hud the
tical coding of din strike so fur as this
P*dment station building on October 30. Dr. Charles Terry'* country rstate. was what nmiter» should be printed und wtiui rejHitatiun of being the most serious inun
point is cmieefncd. Most of the men at
TNa promise« lq be the greyest even of drownod last Sunday before any of his should not. and in the end the entire in the lust Murids legislature. He was
Work arc member* 6f Jbe old force»
its kind that ha« ever taken place south companions could render him assis­ botch of manuscript» proofs, etc, was so serious that it is said that when he
There was a little new» from Tripoli
af the Usaon and Dixon line.
\
bundled up and »«ill off to Florid« several stood up to make a motion to adjourn
tance.
■
tudny. Whut bus wine »Imply »tales
TT weeks «go.
t but ihe members of the house reached
that the city, und the entire pfovtdisnee,
It is still there, and nobody in Wash­ for their pocket Handkerchief»
to far as 1» known, is quiet. The marines
ington knows when Senator Fletcher and
As regards Mr. Lake we will say that
iutided from the Italian fleet have full
rT*++++*+444***++»*+++*+«4**4&gt;*&lt;M&gt;++++&lt;f-t*&lt;t+4-++4-t&gt;-t-+-&gt;'4++4 the »lute people concerned nbotii it will if he were elected th congress Florida possession of the defenses of the city attd
loo«« then grip olid permit the publica­ would have n man]thern who would ut¿k *
are guarding the Voreign consulates to
tion, which a short time ago they were tract attention, fm}t 1» Mr. Lake would
prevent auy surprise» If there is any
uitxlou* to secure. The whole alio Ir has demand attention. It has been said that
gathering of Turkish troops at points ( '
cuur.rd much criticism of both the Florida if Mr. Lake would give up polities nnd go
near the city there is mi yet no evidence
authoritVes and the Washington adminis­ on the stage that lie could demand his own
of .warlike movement»
.
tration. among* people who have been figure from the moving-picuire' people as
The South in five years has received
concerned rto
truth
4 ’ khow.the
*r
, *„about
• Flor- an Impersonator of Mutt. Be it under­
nearly
J t , 000,000,000 for Its cotton: more
W am m k- M
: jf,-=.
.
ida Lnvcsimcni» It ia understood timi ^tood. boyrever. tliat Mr. l-ake is not a
than
52g000.000.000
of this huge sum ha* "
tbe Moss committee oo^expciulilures in bad lodk^ng man
been
paid
to
the
south
by fo;slgn buyer» ^
,
-the-department of agrietdture will look
There Ims been some mention mod«’ of
Cotton
js
the
bulwark
of
our
foreign
eginto.thc wtiolc subject after jt resumes 0 fellow from TalJahissee who thinks he
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sitting»—riiiifS-UnjÇH^^'
oaght
go to congress \^v\iont blame port trade.
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him fdi&gt;wphiing to go. If We lived in . Tyrus Cobb of tbe Detroit American .
Presbytery Tonight
OF
Tallahassee, we would want .‘lb gd Some­ League ball team, excused from making } .
The Pteatyytery of St. Johns convenes where too We haven't yet* fodiitl any- the St. Louis Ulp »rith his dub. practically b- • V '
'tonight fit 7:30 In tfvqPresbyiç^i.church, ■pody who Krrawa (he Tallahassee caiidi- ended the season with a bqtting average ‘T
.
the opening sermon to be preached by «late, bbt then this jnay be an advantage of .417 In H6 game» In *wWch‘4»a was i
582
rimes
at
bat
and'
»cored
1W
run».
Rev. S, L Wilson of Oakland.
in his favor.
, : rjTbe Presbytery will be in session s«V=
T1|rre ^ a numb^f of 0(her gCil,|emen Jackeon of Cievebipd U tbe only other
\r*
t i ¿ i V■i# j MÌ
eral days uti«l some One sermons kr* who have been mentioned for this honor. American hitter above .400, having made
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promised. TWbrsday night being csphcial ftdoesen't cost a cen; to merely be tnen- 402 In 547 limes at bat In !46 game»
D j
ly Interesting to the member*
tioned for an office and it fhmlslies a Lojolc. Cleveland In 302 times at bat In
churches.
,-r
-’ .
■*! * -« t ■&gt; . ojee -’newspaper dipping for n fellow to 87 games, hit .374.
The public is cortltally lnv)(ed tq^at-; sentL to his wife's people.—Plant City
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I f i f ,T*
Yowr Train Time
tend
uIF tbe meeting»
Courier.
■A-uit
—rn irffic b eh tittro r 'th e
PJayed A Great Game
. Will Teach at Bronson
Herald will publish a time cord giving
The Initial game of foot ball, pUyod
the arrival and departure of all train»
Graduates
of
thalSanford
'
High
Schbol
by A. A M. football team at Rr.Idjtfcitbc
{wSanfi
As few people know the time of the
are
always
In
demand
at
teachers
and
manager
of
'which
ia
Dixie
Bowler,
a
g,
Sanford boy, white^wsylunj the sailor several uf them are engaged for schools trains and nil people wish to know, tills
laddies on (he (ruining ship Franklin, throughout the state. • Among those leav­ publication of the time table will be
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auntuned at Norfork, The team and If*
found vary convenient. Oil it out and
hundred"ssHors and a goat were on hand ing this Week Is Miis YftUle Singletary, a
{■ate
It up where you canftaye It for
member
of.
the
class
of
Iflili
who
will
at the college' for the . game Saturday
a ì: - . . '
afternoon. Score 30-'/.
reference. _
teach in the Bronson High School
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                    <text>Septembc

Ite m s or In te re s t Concerning
Society People.

P O IN T S

PU R ELY

PERSo

flow Celery Clly Vonlty Folr While
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Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
I
Ait Evening of I’l i t i u r c

Mrs. Deane Turner, g*vc A ptensknt
literary party Wednesday evening In
honor of her charming house guests.
Misses Ruth Keating and-Ruth Coats, of
Daytona Beach. The Invited guests were
requested to represent a book, by wear­
ing some distinctive jfibrk, ut suggestion
In costume, of the name of a popular
book. The name of the books represent­
ed to be guessed as each arrival was announayl. There were of course many
mistakes made but the unique enter­
tainment was very much enjoyed by
those participating. Two prizes were
offered, to the one guessing the largest
number of correct names and the second
prize to the one gueslng the fewest
names. Ml»« Mabel Bowler received the
first prixe. a book *of poems, "Love's

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the second prize. A book of Stories for
Children. Punch was served v during the
evening. After guessingcdntcSf was
over a delicious lce‘ course was served.
Mrs.
Turner's invited guests were:
Misses Charlotte Keclor, I’eachea Lefiler,
Belle Smith. Mabel Bowler. Melt Wtiltner.
Floosie Frank, Alice Whltner, Veda Ward,
Annie
tiiggihs. Martha
FoZ, Carrie
Lowell,
Vivian Yeiier, Mabel Uand.
Sadie William. Messrs. Gwyne Foz, Ash
Thigpen. J . D Roberts. James Williams,'
Frank Mllterr. W. J Thigpen. Braxton
Perkins. Archie Betts. Willie Hill. Nixon
Butts, Henry Burden, Mr. Wildman, Mr
Sperling. David Caldwell. Mr Rome nnd
Wldemnn Caldwell
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T O R TH E WOMAN WHO
E N J O Y S GOOD C L O T H E S

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V I S I T to our jir n .e n t department »«ill Lc a real treat — for
you who value your spitearance will find there all of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to your
well dressed comfort.
The garments (hat we will show you will l&gt;e I’ K I N T L F S S
productions— and every style is one that really confers "Distinc
lion in Dress" on the wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool— along the style lines
sanctioned by Fashion, and in a harmonious color scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colon to the more conserva
ttvc blacks and blues— Really — no matter how hard to suit—
you’ll find'«Jftiething here that you'll appreciate and Ilk.
Below we dcscdlte two out of the many.

Mrs. W W Prntfirr entertained at
bridge last Wednesday night ut her
home on Park avenue. It was one of
the prettiest (vc-autumu ufluirs m the
folio of society events
The rooms were mode beautiful by the
decorations of enpe jessamine nnd ding­
ing vines and ferns the pink nnd yellow
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blossoms carrying out the autumn effect.
- . Four tables wrftr'pInyrffTtTe” partners
being secured by Uw drawing of dainty,
hand-pointed score cards for each player.
* . This was one of the first bridge parties
held in Sapfprd in ninny thorns where
the gentlemen were in evidence ni.d
some of them played a very splritro
fame. Some Utne before the midnight
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hour the scores were counted nnd it was
found that Mrs. R. J. Holly had the
highest score among the ladies and rcr __ calved a beautiful olive set consisting of
a sterling fork nnd spoon in a dainty
case.
W. D. Holden won tlw honors in the
gentlemen’s list and received a book on
Practical Bridge nltixXigh his playing
would hordly indicate thut lie ne^\la any
further instructions, Delicious lemon ice
and cherries and pink, frosted cake was
then served ' by the charming hustrss
assisted by Mrs Keely and Mrs. Putnam
and after lingering long in pleasant dial
the company bade Mr. mid Mrs. Prutlier
au revoir just afiout the the tunc thr
chaHtideer was aiiiiouuciiig another
day.'
Those present were.
' Mr. mu! Mrs. W. I). Holden. Mr. nnd
. Mrs. O. W. Brody. Mr. and Mrs. Oca A.
Speer, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J, fiolly. Mr. aud Mrs. C, 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Paul
Keely,.Miss McLaughlin, Mrs 0 . W. King
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prather.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

Adventists Camp Meeting
Tho south park has the appearance of
nn encampment ns about thirty-five
small tents nnd a large auditorium tent
have been pitched thereon for the ac­
comodation ol the Adventist^' Camp
Meeting. The meeting slatted last night
nnd will be n regular annual sesslub of
the Seventh Dny Adventists af the state
lasting for ten days.
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Preachers from Washington Atlanta.
GrapsvIUe. Tennessee and front the state
will lie present and will address the
meetings. The following program will
tie observed dally:
Praise service. 6 a. m.
Little Mlsa Ruth Waldron celebrated
Conference 9 a. m., and l a tn.
her eleventh birthday, at the l)umo of
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. .Waldron: Wed­
nesday afternooy. Twenty ' little friends
were Invited td enjoy the occasion with
her, .They weroentertained with pleasant
New School Opens
gomes in (boparrisb rooqi utter which a
The Sisters of mercy started their school
most Interesting fish'*pond glebed their at J'urk ..Ave,, and ninth SUeet last
gtteutldn. for in thalpond wag a present Monday. : Fur. .the present they arcept
fa/ each child to fish /or. which, thev of pupil« for the kindergarten. and grammar
bourse enjoyed doing. The J bltffiilay schodt onlyvowing to lack of accommoda­
¿fsble wai very, prttfy
bftmnl- tions 'for blgh*ecbool pupils. A, new
fully decorated 3. .byU»‘Jff7 c u e v \ with school building is to be put upon the
Its eleveh candles whlijj Was served vrjlh Cothollc Church property l^ th e ver^ nbar
the little guests, whd Wished- fu(ur&lt;i mid then they will be In a position
their lift), istesa many; retu rn torr the ^ rccoivo tiiose seeking opportunity for
day.
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A .■» Jtlger studies- The pupils now in attendSmith entoriilued a .small
bU)Wlrt| they utotpy. A
One tabltr uf bridge, whi W
pupil» èa well a . »tno

'Jf. C Weston, who hai opened a
ULiftipr l«hg’» grodery In the
uhd. Is;prepared to do all
fhen'a ahd Indies tailoring In the

Bloodshot Eyes
Arc cured without pain In one day by
Leonard!'« Golden Rye Lotion. No other
eye remedy in the world ns cooling heal­
ing and suengthlng for weak eyes lnji»t
on having "Leonnrdi's." It uuikiw stmng
eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded.
Sold by W. G Aldrich.

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. . M»nd«u ire oat slhxh-d br »«Item«
best. Cm be spplitd t&gt;r.« child. Will bl
•St surface, Msdcio shsites.
SAVES MANY DOLLARS.

W. L. MORGAN

i-grade Pianos, Organs

The Outskirts of the City.
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o f its in h a b ita n ts . I f
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w ith y o u r la u n d ry ,
th e q u a lity o f the
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CORNER FOURTH STREET AND F,

Good Rooms , X Best of Table B
Sjucu] Attention Given Ttmxieat Trade

Everything First^U ^
Sunday Djoner s Specula

MRS. DONNA TH AYER,

Prop netrc.s's

W IL L O P E N A U G U S T T H E F IR S T

�Published S e m i - W e e k l y —Tuesday and F rid ay

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Johnstown,Horroi*

Repeated at
Austin Pennsylvania

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I lie G eneral News of The Land
of f low ers.

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A» Epitome of the Week's Most Im­
portant Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.

The large dam at Austin Pennsylvania
holding 500.000.000 gallons of -water
• r and almost without
burst last Saturday
warning
the entire deluge
• moment's
tho
towns
below, hollowing
poured upon
competed
for hurried
ji the aaxiunt

While going at a fast rat«- near Tampa
last Saturday, Frank Hargis, a young
chauffeur, was instantly killed by collid­
ing with another car.
Tiie contract hhs been let for a hand­
some now office building in Ocala for
R. S. Hull, the well known financier.
Siwcin^. Agent E. M Wnrd, o f the Char­
lotte .Harbor &amp; Northern Kailway. was
shot aful Killrd here today ¡hy AIf McColr -^nructnr of Mylbcrjry 1 he shoot mg occurred on an exCurVfhn'tmln fhM'nT
il tsilled up nt tiie depot MeColfe&gt;. it is
allegtjl was rattier huintejNios ami nor
Choice ah liis language in-tare several
wanien in tin- car lie i« sm&lt;| to have
been drinking. The spocinl ugent remohatrnted with him and -on argument followed, m vstiicti Ward -ilnptWl McChltey
and tiin latter promptly drew a pistol and
shot him tliroogli the Isvly near the heart.
Ward died furry five iiirtiutcs later
M -M. I . e e I n i s arrived in Winter Haven
fiont Nt Mary s, Kalis,, with Id« family
ll.dy S t a r la 11 olitile lt&gt; lite Hlnck* Hut 'He "I file llliisl mrilple-e •
J.lllf'lll
minivi ot 11 titoli
Im i uewspa|»*r and jobulli. r in he found
Ilo- wnr belween 11ilIy and lllikey ih in the stair' He will begin (he pubiiru■in iin.fi Hit* fu«t gijirwus lirod li&gt; liuly *n 11rr n( Winter Haven« lust newtttm[&gt;cr

Burst And Fire
or To The F IrrIni Populace

readers:
Pan, of the B
Company must one
Four hundred million, five hundred
thousand gallons of water rushed down
on the town
Between Hoi) and 1.000 persons werv
drowned, crushed or burned to death
Hundreds of others believed to luivn
been swept away by the great torrent.
Fires followed the bursting of .nnluml
giu mains.
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Scores of persons caught beneath
debris cremated.
Over 1.000 bulldUflB were wrecked
. fleavy rains of post two weeks enusr-d
reservoir lo till for firm time since U was
creeled tw o leur* ugo.
Food supply has l&gt;e«n swept away.

New $-'0 000 High School flnlldhig

Physicians, nurses and supplies being
rushed train surrounding towns over the
mountains to Auain.

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Governor Tenerha» ordered state mid
charily »lUcials m the scene tog&gt;-ttii-i
with Adjutant General Stewart-and a
large force of state police.
Austin has n population of 1.200
Costello,. tuwn o f 150 persons, below
Austin, also swept nwuy.
Two-thirds of (lie citizens believed to
have perished.

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Mattile I T ligie For (bingreMjnon
Tn this week's
, i issue'tyf ■Dixie Claude
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U'Engle, D# etTihir. says
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ntioi\.m&gt;d fSnrcfnlly jxuisidering the way-'
ju winch'.Vckn lie tjJ must a«-rviGf\*lo tho I
people o f n.Tlydi ; J linvf}' dreided to )**• ..2.s)4'-'pounds per nere. The* seed wits a cendidntr fr-ùtVslic iurte
Imgf for^ow n^si October anti sprouted vigorous' hlcmber of the federal Mouse of- Kcprr
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“1 offer mysel/ to (he electors of Fiori-,
da ta jI&gt;e"\r&gt;téiT Tor 1n the Ik-moiratlc '
nrlnsiries 'òf 1912 .for this msilion oft

Admiral Schley Deod

kdmirol Winfichl - Scott Schley
d«id yesterday near the comer
•fourth street and -Fifth avenue,
ik. white on his way downtown
tirsi died te/ore medical aid could
tuey had been Out Of town over SunOn his return he ¡had gone to thr
Yachrtdtrtt. AXterarihatl slay'
* club the admiral left’ tho rlub
* and had sBlartcd to walk along
fcfpurtb street towards F^fth. avenue,
Et taken suddenly Uh A hurry call
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physldBhl and ah omb’uB' ^fore aid readied him the adbad died. Heart disease was the
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il-sigii f*l nef,
mg 'iloiig fIle .iii-i ol Irtpiir atiil thè
Wljat is regarded as a iihhi im|xirtanl
h'inihurdlliotlt ol «mailer lowiis Tmke&gt; Iiml in uiiuiectiufi with good road buildIni- noi stnick a lilow a* yet and s»*etns ing'iu Ik-rmin tocounty wpr, made titling
li. tu- depcfuhiig -i|uiji (Ile liUrrvention |iji- v-eek wlii-n tiie gang of ■men under
..t ilo* World iM-Wr-r« to tae-ein l.iitli. r '.-iptbiit \jtri« winle /hn'uvn'jHfl} live ntilee
|-ri'ieth -it this pnn- ntr thmuph a best of
- lll&gt;. w|ii,b it is beiien-d, will be ideal
(he Saulonl Music Mob
natural inaternd fnr bard surfanug nut
T i c i lub » ill holil iliv-lx
m o o tin g utuL roads
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that l\ve cuttings were made each time

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Ai» week'
Gtftytmty. o r'jh is
Hly. csroo lo th* SenUneLvdtoo ' and ft*
blbitol a buiich of us. ijlijc alfalfa -»s^ Was
evrr raised »nywixTc outdoors 6y tjity^ y . He raised tjn^ experimental paid!
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I-ohé jJavis place. im’CT^j
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|Itnmee Gazette.
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tower Insurance Rules
Whil'wi! hnvn waiteiJ, watdied and
worker) for ,md l.xAed forward to fnr the
past yenr has come to pass—that of n
reduction of our evceediugly excessive
iasuranre tales.
The new rate took effect on the 15th
of this month, and Kissimmee has boon
"ITlnifmed from the fourth class to the
third Hass which means that the rates
have been reduced frolU ten to twentyfive per rent I his w:ll mean n stivinit
to our j-.-oj.il. of ti|£jni four thousand
dollars annually, or Enough lo pay for
the entire cost of installing (to . water­
works and »ewerngo in twoive years.
There is no doubt but that the cxcci-'
live Insurance rates and Jhe ubaencc pf
wstei wiaks and sewerage has Kepj
-Otfluy people from locating here during
the pn»t three years, blit now that these
gbnadcl' have br»n jovercome and we
have. Si goed n vohttMAer. fire company
as tan («• fmind in jiny city in Florida.
&gt;re will rmiurnlly expect; men tif fneaps
W look with favor on Kisgimmcc as' a
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that 1 will continue my newspaper work
and that I believit that my opportunity,
tn-servr the people of-Fiortda As editor
of a frtc newspaper will lie greatly en~
Inrged and strongthene*! hy rcprrsrnilog
them la Gmgres».
"Evcryiiody may l)&lt;- ussmod of.
!■will do if l go t &gt; C’vngreas hy readling
what l have done at editor -of The Sulk
and of Dixie- “I oak tiie -help of every
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Kissnuirlee ’.»usuies-i men will erect ai
Sauuibty aftertu&gt;»iii. al 1 o clock.
Yll if the incrtiU-rs are vfircjtJ-ily re I mice a skyscraper ori .Broadway, which
ipiealcif to lie present Hu; program com will l*e a modern live story otlice (Mitkiing
mttlee. Mrs. Munson and Mrs- Ernest and tho Jowvr nxnlU Tor sto/ea.
The T(iinpa Hoy* IInlet, has heen leased
Tolar have prepared a most interesting
program lot the year a work, which pumi in Mr. Stanford of the Atlantic Bauch
ÌM.--I to tn- not only emeriaiultig hut In­ hon-L Mr. Stanfiait is ati experienced
hotel man, and wd| give I'am [in a first
siliti f|.r
class
service
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Nrv*«p.ii»T«
thr"iiglimii t Inrida are
I .i . ( ugljsh uniste
I M imi in the days *&gt;f 'yueeti I li/.i . talking the bright prosjVM ii fur an early
and esce|dionally good tiiunit season
iulil.
this year.
2, Shnke$pcurn in music
The Miami Board of Trade is working
Discu-viiion. Kliznbeth—Patron of music.
I low. the, love of music may tv; devel­ energetically to secure a direct, steam­
oped mid yniintriiged in a ennuruimfy or ship line hetweeii Miami and New York
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The nrmiial slxtv encainjRm-llt nlld rfiI'W'lt
Music N&lt;-lei lion« fiiim Hynl.
I j III a. imimi of t' infederale Ycirnmn will he
held in iVhimlo iin (K tidier LM-Jd
It.id. «.ddhins, M irIt-s
l a d l . y f a — ' l i n n * to in. » o n thine I Ini writing U|&gt; the ehief of (miier of
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l . l i l g mn l III« Idilli S h ; i k e « l » * . i i r «
lampa the t-dilut -&gt;f the s.x must paper
|tln y*.
j was .'iKVIllllcil oil ttle Street by the chief
I'rogrnui In i hargr; nl 'lis and Nils« |and badly la-nten
Bow ler
hi the court lioosc i lis imii held Satiirday.
B unIuicII wns chosen the county scat
Death of Mrs. Coltiert
of Sumter county, when this place re­
Mrs. JI. A. Colbert, aged fiH years, ilieii ceived a majority over its . opponent.
at tiie home of tier sons. N A and W. M. Wildwood, hy ninety votes, HushneU is
Colbert, on the west side, on Sunday now the county seat, taking that honor
morning.
from Surnptervillc, In tho race were IK p
Mrs. Colbert came tu Sanford last fall towns, including Suinptcrville. The elec­
and made her home nt the resldcnceuf tion of seVerai weeks ogo, narrowed the
Mrs. Johns ami afterward removed to the race down to Wildwood arid Bushnell.
country with ifcrwtfis.
Claude Gales and William Hoover of
Mts. CoUierUenvea lliyee sons and three
Manatee
hnvo invented a new motor
dsiAffiters ro mourn her loss. ( cultivator ntid have made iirrang«H^n(.s
The remains were taken to FVedcrickto have it manufactured Irj CindnflSii/burg, " Va , yesterday, «rcmilpanie*! by
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The niitU-sakxm U-ugtn} is still active
Iter sons, where interment will be made.

In Florida. A wet or dry election will tie
M d 4.. Tnylor county early in October,
ami a p*-tition is now being circulated
Miss Vivian Yeiter's
kindergarten
pminlscs to be &lt;piil» a flattering success. in St. Johns county r.sking lltat an
election be called there.

Mitdergarlen Opens

Fifteen little tots greeted her us pupils
l ml the opening day. She wariulY wdenroed her little charges, nod wisely jiyt
them all to work, giving them tiie easy
attractive little play lessons. And thus
|early In life those almost babies, took
their first ste|w in quest of the "pierien
spring." the wnler? of which are for the
enrichment .of the human raceL

artesian weO.

Alexander Short, a liveryman of Ft.
Meade died Saturday morning from the
effects of a blow on the bend administer­
ed lust Wetl rie,1iday afternoon by Ben
Jones, n negro seventy ' years of age,
Junes bit the liveryman on tiie head with
an ax and fractured hitf skull.
Tho question as la tlut constitutionali*y of the recent net of the legislature of
Florida, relative to license» dor automo­
biles either (or litre or for private use. Is
one winch is fiirniihjna negroid deni of
food for thought mnong the legal fraterni­
ty Of the slate and it is siifu to assume
that any further light on the subject will
be awaited with interest by the hundreds
of owner» of motor driven vehicles.

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Yes; we havtu and by the number of
trnvding men that cotqe here regularly
we know that we must have a business
city. But this is not ths only indication.
A Budget o f Opinion “ J u s t Be Everything is on the move and the boom.
tw e e n You and M e *\j
New enterprises are starting ainqng us
pod new life is quickening in the old In­
dustries. Many things , attest the pros­
perity of oq^ ydty.' With bar trade, her
churches, her schools, and her, cultured
A Ctdel fa Amohg Ye TaKlrig Notes population w3 have a first-class city in
and fa ith . Mefl Prent T u T —
which to ^ive.
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4 Funda^tand that my friend Batesr hat
been., approached ■ by three bfsdtrtg inen

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wood spilt the kindlings, sûr the cream,
pump fresh water in the creamery after
supper, and be sure to study his lessons
before he went to bed. Then .he went
to the fanners* 'dub to discuss the ques­
tion .“How. to k^ep the boys on the farm."

4 Traveling mco that come to Sanford
remark that we have a vary * * « , city.
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things In the town remlml _me that very
few of otir dtlzenrbote ever become ac­
tive-member* of the Commercial Club.
There Is now n deficiency iu lhe treasury
and several of the mem
ve rhodp'a
note to meet It. among th*to;,being W. D.
Holden. J . N. Whitner and qther real ea-

the credit and I have no sympathy with
the pesple who are laying back on tfie
Job of advertising the city of Sanford.
Right along this line f want to sav dial
in your Build!rg and Loan Association
you have a shining example of the real
men of the city boosting this organiza­
tion and those who howl oaiamity the
loudest Invested their money in gold
mines and other fake scheme.
JIow many of you citizens ond busi­
ness xnen belong to the Duiltling Agso*,
dntionT 1 admit that the Oommetdal
Club has expended money In some quar­
ters foolishly. I admit that the Com­
mercial Chib. expended a lot of bot air
and bombast that availed: nothing. But
What would youT Dow the man who
stands outside the organization looking in
deserve any credit, for doing nothing or
doe* the membership of the dub deserve
all the censure because hot air is ex­
pended omf some good results accom­
plished?
Another thing—when we had a chance

to ih©*fcbya than the Scouts l|ir
fdrènt churches should takr* up
matter and each one form a i*n|
scouts, the entire crowd to h&lt;‘ tcf
to a bn Utili ion. -Some of mu
folks should give this matter &gt;ouf
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rinting
4 1 think the. Methodist ohurch needfSa
new building. In fact all.'of our clulgh6s
nets! new buildings, but 1 mention the
Methodist church because last Sunday I
noticed in particular ,that the assembly

are hen
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■stationery fir
your] businest
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Jrcm a family
Ing things and in addition, to
forceful pastor be Is a great worii
Lord's vineyard. But don’t forge1
said about cBe appearance of thd

weeks, a few months' or a few years
maybe—who put up the rnone^ for it,
and who but the teadldg members of tbo
Commercial Club. spent their time nod
nxiuey (¿"ïcVUtè faetdries here amTpaid TRSt g w y-1*—
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the rent for ihemt * We need the Ocfaif
merdai Club now and we need it badly,
want to aaa a bottnllton
but it has languished all summer because

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Ur William A. lu n ro ro wm
» « .tlo M and Siva advice HIEE O F
COST on all su b jects pertalnlns to th e
■ubtacl of building, for the readers o f thle
« « r On socouut of his wide experience
C Editor. Author end MaiufTacturer, •he
¡7 without doubt, lb e htgheet au th ority
La all these subjecte, Addreea all lnqulrlee
0 William A Il-d ford . .No
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J ack eon bduUvard, Chicago, III, and only
«acloM twe-cent Itam p for « p ly .

D*ep down I n lb n heart of ey«ry
Aoraal man und woman is the atnblUon some day to own a borne. This
o t r be bill formed—s vague dlecont#nt and unrest concerning conditions
which every rentec so well knows—
or. It may have reached the.stat® of
gc'tlve determination to mgke any or
all sacrifices necessary to escape tho
renter* life and live in a real homo.
The ambition Is there, more or Icaa
definitely formed In the heart of every
man and woman, waiting only for the
needed stimulus to develop to tho
point of action.
„ it la natural to live In dne's own
home It le unnatural to live In o
rented hpyse or apartment. The fam ­
ily that lives In Its own house, no
metier how humble It may be, feels
the sense of Independence that doen
not come to the family In a rented
house. Every renter feels, even If be
does not say It. that every month a
rent (hat he turn*- over to hlB land
lord 1» money practically thrown
awSr That ls( he knows that It 1«
"loo niurh to pay for the merely tom
porary romforte It brings— and
they're often pretty doubtful com ­
forts. too
When one stops to think of tho
amount of money that Is put away In
rent Jurlng twenty or twenty five
yean, une Is amazed and dumfound
eJ It I* enough to buy s fine home,
all free from Incumbrances Yet what
baa the renter to show for hta money
esp«n&lt;l«-d ei»ept a bundle of rent rv
i-elpta’ Th» »ame money spent a lit
tie more Judiciously In monthly pay
merit* lor a house and lot woukl go
to aacoru a desirable home and make
s One luu-ntment and saving
There *r» various-ways for the rent
er to go about It to acquire a home
He may undertake to purchase a
house that has already been lived In,
an old house, perhaps at any rale a
second hand house; or be may go to
the suburb* where the large real e s '1
tats operator* are \puttlnr up many

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Tho requlremeiits of no two' fain
Ulna are exactly nIlk«*. and when a
matter ao vitally Important a» tho re
qulilng of u home, a dwelling that has
to be occupied throughout life. It
teem« (hut the house ought to be bulk
especially to meet the n»rd&gt; of the
owner.
Ho there 1» the third way of ac
qutrlng a home, and It Is probably the
beat.* It la not to buy a ready made
house, either near or second-hand, but
to have a new house built In Just the
location and of Just tho size and char
acter desired.
And with homo building conditions
as they are l^ti most localities, thin Is
Bn easy thing for the rnnn of average
fyeans to do For a very modest sum
tho services of skilled .architects who
make a specialty of d»algnlng dw-»M
sign can be ^elected that 1« JuaTwhnt
attlls the apodal needs of tho family,
a- house complete In every detail and
conveniently arranged for the work of
the house
Then on a very modest

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I the it out and on one Rid«, Is a fewlure ’ tint la much appreciated
| I'ho llooT" pluiie »hua the Interior of
this home to be lal&lt;1 out to provldo
plant) of riMJiu fur u good elxed family
lbe lui»o living O'uUI occuplea 10» en
tire left portluu of the tlret floor, be‘ log lf&gt;x:i: feel In «tr» This la strictly
111 accordance with the very latest
I Ideas In hull»» planning and those who
‘ hnv» lived In a dwelling laid out In
' till»
Ituomniend It Very htghl.v
| Thu dlulna room und kltcbeii are to
the right of Hi» e» n[r a I hallway and
are arranged for rtinvenleni'e In doing
the housework.
On the second floor (here are four
good large bedroom» besides a sew­
ing room The bathroom la convenlentI ly located An amply itipply of clothe«
| closets 1» provided
This design hae been selected from
a great number a» motif completely,
meeting the need» of the prospective
Home builder for a residence of thl*
kind
lu ln fo r c r Game Laws We, thl undersigned citizens nhd
sportsmen of Orango county, hereby ngrec
to render to the' sheriff or his deputies,
nny assistance of whatever kind flnnnclally or otherwise to convict nny person
or persons violating lite game laws of the
state of Florida. Signed, Frank L. Wood­
ruff. 1) L Thrushert F. L Miller, P. M
(Chirr. K. E. Brady. T. ! Hawkins. W. H,
Underwood, F S. Frank, A Maxwell.
Henry McLaulm. G. W Spencer, W, W
.luwjfcf t » - v y H V fr
Chun. banner, A I) Smith T
WifT*
luma. F E Milteer W II Hand. Il E
Wise. .1 1&gt; Robert». M l‘ Lipe, h. C
Walilniii. I (' lliirrihm I If Walker. J II
liavÌMin. M. W. Lovell. H C Whitten, C
1J. Dingee, W. R, Robbins, Joe Fernandez,
McG. Currnwuy. .Iosci vii Wnldecker. T. G.
Griffith, R. R. Stenatmm. .1 I' Gifford. I).
S. Speer. W, W. Alverniuhy. W W
Veiialiii. G N Ulivi», George Watson, )/
N H liiiruer. Geo &lt;1 S jk-c* G»u ('., Me
Ikvtlgul. .1 A. Wlllllier V P Council)'
It K Hr, K I \ Mi M i IIjiii
I I’ Mi Colici
1 Keene VS C l.orii-t A If Mwrshuli
VV A 1liba. If 1Junes 1 VV Brigg» G
W Smith. I* L I irutu» Vv |1 Mi Guinn

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To fiin a place on our regular list a formula inuct not only product
results, but result* with a P R O F I T , TK* user of fertilizer
considers the effect on hi» pocket boot «lie R E A L result.
I D E A L F E R T I L I Z E R S produces the right effect, for it works with
Nat ure. 1 he preference of each class of vegetation fur its
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 diseases
and insects to a great extent, and being strong and vigorous,
produt^i fruit that is pleasing to the eye and palite. and
brings financial returns pleasing to the grower
Do not lose the maximum profit due you by using poorly balanced
plant food from improper sources.
I D E A L stands for

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s Rung» Il II Hill I I, Ili »1g»» W J
nngpen. K H Smith Vv (' WiIIihiiuuiii
I I. flmlg»» 1 I Jill* W I t It’Ll C A
M&gt; Gioii. N ( ln-*,« I. t, Stringfellrtw
lui Nelson W A Si »(lord I W iivrv
man. VV [) M)»i » I I Vinvent Vs l&gt;
(kllhreth 0 II Semi H b Uvilcsby. I ho»
Oglesby, K Muse. J U fliiakiliSi K t
.VlniHell. T K Hate«, Il II Newman. .1
I Long, .1 I' Mutl»r, Altieri ( ruse. 1 M
Second Floor Plan
Hell, M i licaves. J H tjimrun. W K
Henley, A. I KnSarlter, J K Rldionl*. J
payment down ttrh real estate opur
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Camp. I Mutltews. t‘. A. Owens. C I.
atom are very glad to put up th&lt;*
Pagcnlisrt.
.1 R. lamg. L W. Bigger». M
house following (hose plnn^ ond apofl
('hn»ti'lvher R. .1 Holly.

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For Sale By Wfm. G. A (Iridgc, Sanfortl, Florida

BroKr i&gt; VVInduw
One ni ilo- )»&gt;v* whu ruuke h bnaines»
il UVitig *i|[»-u thè »Ireet» » i» plliyiliy’
Invìi ln»l Suini.i) ni ibi reni u( live Hi-rnlit
HntHtng uvei itirav* ilic bui* lluough Hit
ai lidow IvriwRltig ulvoui Si urtirili ol
gliiss.' lite t*ollceuieu aliould »top Hit
tini dice of bull playing and rock tbnjwing on tlu* streeis wheftover thè sanie
Comes under tbeir nolice.

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Stealing Or unges
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Jlw |»-o|ile liviilg un the Ssnfitrd
Height» iiru *-unsidaìiiliig of the children
c iiunig-out Irtim town, und tu« only »tealmg nriiuge». but bieuSing otT large lindi»
ul i he trees Che i&gt;urent.S of the»» child­
ren should not allow them to steal orange»,
inuf if the pructlcf I» kept up then- wiL
be soitie dilhlren urrested • Stealing
oranges is just as pmch a crime ns Steal­
ing merchandise.
houses1 on specuîîmoî?,' feTylng òn seti
lng them after they are cotnpletod
They are the more willing to to-op^
«•rate with, the prospective owner,
since thp, element of speculation In
the deal for thóm la/very much re. duced,
'.a ,.
It renters who are Interested In this
propoaltftm will go out sod talk with
, thstr locAl'teaJ estate mtm and decide
-wbwio ihey want to build, limy will be
surprised at hew easily the - vitudf
roaiter ckn be arntniied.
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Thè design Illustrated herewith Is a
good large-slzed house of «Ugntfled
home-llke appearance, well suited for
the home of a.fam ily of substantial
.worth and reputation. It, I" a house
that would be a credit tb any ^treot,
and would lakfr Ila place among lho
best houses tn.the town.
' ; Yot considering He sl»e snd con­
struction .this Is « very Inexpensive
house to build. T h is design has -been
carried out compioto for ft.hOO or for
-16,000, -Using b r ic k . *?oeer copstruclion.'‘ T h is makes a very warm khd
substantial appearand house and all
thlngo considered Is to.be lilghly4 recommendott
Tbb" dt-xtyn Is ellghtly colonial In He
06!Üít!K!t5!t more |u»purunl than th.aL
It itila U k dir of homelike hoepHslIiy

Notice
Any one knowing the prerrut mldresii
ol uny. of llie jwi.len named beluw nT
their l^cirs will confer u favor to such
parly ot{d to ihe undomigned if they will
pjdqt soch ivddresa on. o postal. card and
nrn.il to C- VV. Goodrich, Orlando, Fla.
Aplhdrp, Klttma MT -McIJtne. Reed A
Hmr¡ R H
Mnrtiij. C. H
Barmlu.O r deceased Niblo, Ale
Bigelow, S
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Rugier, J . R.
RnrhJno. G.
Smith. J. W
Ferson, Oliver.. “
Sciiults &amp; Co. I;.
Hawkins. W C. “
Tucker. J. W v
llopkinr. Amelia M. WllHsms, Turner
Klug. A.
Waílocé,
W.
McLftutOit. Wm.
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A Place For Ladles and Gentlemeoi
S h o rt O rd e rs At AH H o u rs

E v ery th in g F ir s t C la ss

�•actions of their counties.”—JoCk»onvlUe
Metropolis.

All of which listens flood coming from
tho Jacksonville paper but we wish to
rise and remark that our Oranflc county Item s of In te re s t Gleaned fr o m
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY legislator» were busy working for the
V arion s S o u rc e s
R. J . NULLY. Editar
people while the Duval contingent were
W M. ItAYNES. B u sin ess Manager
threshing out the line points of the Race
HAPPENINGS DURING l i l t WEEK
Track
Dill.
Subscription Prier. S 3 OO ■ Year In Advene*
PobtlsbrJ Ever, T under sod E rklär Manilas Dr

atrred s i eearad-dess m ill rattler Aoluit Uod
ISOS, at the r™ toBor at Sinford. Floride.

ADYtRI ISING

Advertising seems to be an art yet to
■ oder A c t o f M arch 3 rd . 1870.
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be discovered by some people. That Is,
the practical part of i t A constant
OIBca la Herald Hulldlns
Telephone No. U S
stream of woier from one or more fire
engines will soon extinguish or get under
Good morningl How do you like our
control a very large Arts, while a few
double stunt
buckets of water, dashed on here and
effect. The
there, have little
Maccaroni Is going up. Italy and modern fire department is practical, nnd
Turkey are at war.
has outgrown the bucket system; and so
with ¡modern advertising—plenty of it.
All the world powers will now get a used in a practical, common sense and
piece of Turkey before Thanksgiving.
judicious manner, pays.
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If you want to catch a certain kind of
fish you use a certain kind of bait; not
all fish bite at all kinds of bait. Not all
people respond to every advertisement
The newspaper Is a medium Indispensable
Cricket Prewitt of tho Waldo News and to the majority of advertisers, because
the youngest editor in the state has taken of its wide and repeating circulation. As
unto hlmfelf a wife. We can now expect u promoter of trade* ahd~ profit news­
a department of the News to be headed, paper advertising is no longer an open
T h e Cricket on the Hearth." '
question; that is. when done in a practical
und intelligent manner, and pays because
of its effectiveness and cheapness.
Herald bs a dollyf" Not for some túne,
dear reader*. We ore trying you on the
twice-a-week nnd your encouragement on
.* this departure will go a long wny toward
/, determining whether the people of San­
ford really want a daily or\ not. The
Herald will flavor be an object* of public
charity because we earn our money and
expect i t
s
In another part of today's paper is an
article exposing one. Prank Hurtx-r, who
for $16 wrote a lie uhoul Plorula iti.nl
Cost the stale thousands of dollars ills
idea was to hold up the large hind com­
panies for money. Falling to get the
money he defamed the state In n well
known farm paper, The surprise of the
whole affair In that a reputable paper
should |(inl the article of a disreputable
black n^glcr
Thcppbllc have little appreciation of
tits value of well conducted local news­
paper. Then office» Of beneficence lo the
oommuniiy are so common that they arr
unnoted, hut Dime the. less no town (4
city cau advance without Its newspaper»
art in the forefront of its advancement.
They are the life of tile cuoimutiity.
They must lead in every effort to Invite
capital, enlarge industries nnd enthuse
the people Ip' the use nf their ad­
vantages.
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Now that the tuahy »fhools tliroughout
tbe state liave opene^ thdr doors for the
fsü term it bebonves (uirMtts lo lonk :wp
the C laim s of the Florida sdioois. Tli'rle
ore no better k IiooIi in ony »mto and no
pareni sbould considcr s e m iin g the boy
er glri out of the stufe for nn educalion. .
HOW MUCH

WILL

YOU O l k t f

x Whenever a new wrinkle is taking slutpe
in city affairs, church affairs or private
affairs aud the discussion veers nround to
the finaudul etui or Uie sinews of war (he
first question asked is, "how much will
you giver
. Now The Metald In order to boost San­
ford just twice as hard and moke busi­
ness twice as good ha* decided to tank«
the paper o twicrp-week timing tlw
winter in order tor try out tbe pubilt:. ere
storting a daily:' ((«ARdSy we are losing
money at first but' Yljfjirvi» rwtidng tqo
guqd fur Sanford p c o ^ a n j the manftiement is willing to kkl&lt;r. money in order tb
give Sanford khe imsi nAw»p&gt;p»&gt; service
possible- Tlve paper r ill be cqtnDw^tur-'
a*i jO the amount of f' businfis* giv.eu by
the merchants and we gl^WM^thi|'t}uas:
Qon .while you are digcstitftr lh^ contents
of the .first issur
HOW MUCH MOJUTvADVEkTlSING
.WILL YOU GIVEt
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"IS the passage of 'that* fchoof- iaxt
fiook uniiofniiry hili. certain wiae -individuals wbo Sovef around ToilAhawee
during legislMkve . session*, . appear*, f/i
V^l; ju r e “put one over” cuKthe'. ko$ola&lt;i
Florida Legislature o f '1911. "eumposed
•‘ prindpalfy of ntemberfr -who know 'snreh
lose about law-making than, they' know
•boat the secrets 'of ancient* archil ret*
which nlloWrd tiiVyn to build the
Pyramids. Governor Gilchrist declared
tbe Legislature was tbe “beat tho state
■Z ever hod.’'-os word« u&gt; that efl«g, -The
's, Governor« neeJleoa* to sey. is alone. In his
' opinion. There werh many good men' in
s the Legifixture, aotj DnVai Cdanty was
fortunate In lts; 'reikesfYna^S^i. . The

Beath of M r*. Spurting

ll*re the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring flowing
f o r Hurried
p* Readers \
More thru» twenty automobile-enthusi­
asts will gather at New York two - weeks
hence for the start of the 1811 (Hidden
tour of the American Automobile Asaocintion from New’ York to Atlanta and
Jacksonville.
With thé present high price of raw
sugar and the prospect for n very large
crop, Cuban planters are rejoicing. The
Island Is now stripped bare of last year's
crop, stocks being estimated at 5.000 tons
or less, compared with about 49,000 tons
at this time last year, and 22,000 two
years' ago. At present preparations ev­
erywhere are going on actively to begin
grinding the new crop early in December.
The first United Sûtes mall ever trans­
ported by aeroplane was caraied from the
aviation field on Nassau boulevard. Long
Island, to Garden City, a distance o^five
miles, by Eari L. Ovingt on. in a Bicroit
machine. Ills flight for this purpose was

1 suffered five year», with awfol pains, dua to woman­
ly trouble»/' write» Mr»., M. D. McPherson, from Chadbourn, N. C
"They grew worse, till I would often Lint
I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting h nTy
a id e ; also a headache and a backache.
I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband
urged me to try Cardul, so, I began, and the first brtil»
helped me. By the time the third bottle w as used, I could
do all my work. All the people around here »aid 1 would
die, but Cardul relieved m e."

rFor
o r more man
than 50 year*, Cardul
t_araui has
nas been
Decn rtlievln
relieving
woman'* sufferings, and making weak women strong and
w»lL During this time, thousgndi of women have written,
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results
they obtained by the u h of this purely yegetame, tonic
remedy for women.
Cardul strengthens, build* restores* apd relieves or pre.
vents unnecessary pain ¡and suffering from womanly trouble«.
If you a r t a woman, begin taking Cardul, today.

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Mrs. Jewe Spurling dl«*d- at her home
on Celery avenue yesterday afier a short
illness. Death was due to complications
incident lu a very difficult operation.
Mrs. Spurling was a resident of Ohio
coming to Sanford with her husband last
year where he engaged in farming on
the Brumly place.
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six children to mourn her loss and the
sympathy of the entire community floes
out to them in their hours of nfflection.
The funi-rul will occur today at two river to the Pacific coast. He will leave
o'clock Rev. Sommers officiating. In­ Omnha Monday morning and reach Spo­
terment will be made in 1-ukeview ceme- kane Saturday night. In the intervening
five days he will travel the states of Ne­
braska. Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho
Moving Pictures Not Immoral
and Washington. Included .among his
That the moving picture, or “ten cent principal stops will be Lincoln. Hastings,
show" is here lo stay Is self-evident, con­ Denver. Cheyenne, Laramie. Salt Lake
sidering the myriads of small playhouses City. Pocatello. Boise. Walla Walla. Lew­
which hnve sprung up in every available iston and Spokane.
nook and cranny of every large city with­
North and South will become more
in (tie !&gt;nst few years. A decision has closely linked than ever during the three
been handed duwiuhy the supreme court days' celebration in Atlanta of the old
of Montana holding that a moving picture Gu(e City Guards, beginning October 9.
show njiiy be operated on Sundays and is a ttrn ^ tftih e unveiling of a pe^uo juonunot prohibited'by-wsVntt ,e making trfe menffNRmemonniijg the guards' famous
keeping iiperi nnd maintaining of n the­ Northern peace tour after the cloffcrof the
ater or playhouse on Sunday a mis- civil war.
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Rapid temperatur^.^ianges will be re­
tures now tlidwp. iri * the United States, corded this week Jfl^ Nyrttyfra United
prior to exhibition, are passed upon by a States and moderate 'lemperahbes in
“bureau of censorship," corbpbsed of five South and on the Pacific coast odnouneetf
persons in New York City. nnd. where any the weather bureau's WkeXjy bulletin to­
unclean or immoral picture* are found, day. The week's precipitation will be
die bureau requires them to be removed. above normal* except on tbe Gulf and the
In this rase, entitled Stntr vs Penny. South AUdottc states.^,
I ll Pncifir Reporter. 727. ttit- court holds
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Basing ids belief if|&gt;po informal ion re­
that p. moving picture jierformancr is not
jnfchided within the terms "theater” or ceived from various.pans of ‘.Ss.MnuUlC,'
“playhouse/' -as used in the statute. Francisco I. Mmicro, whom IIIeY'|*o(ip of
Quoting the court: "We cannot perceive Mexico today officially ejected/president,
how iMs sort of cotrrtnlnmrnt could pos­ declared there writ » a " doubt that his
sibly effrcl either, the morals or the good cboaen candidate for the vice presidency.
order of ,Uie city ot Miqmula or its inhab­ Jose Pino Suarez, of ' Yucatan.- had also
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lo loMruct,
father than
to demoralize
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,A spsetai from Knoxville, TtfiSn., akys
tharsnivyering the challenge.«!
Tsftnisde (n Cttefryv'ufe. Ksosas.''-lhaV
jw^jiDryan) projlude an e x a r p ^ e r d '
restraint of ¿pris which 'wo. d not-'coteft.
.withu] tbe
the supremi oourt^
Mff firyan said, before hi* deg^flure:. ^
■'■"’I f president Taft wuutd -tJKc tnn£' ru
reitl, the* dlssrtiling oplnlun.vflf. /dsifco
fladun in the case and a report tof-!tKe
judiciary committee o t (he senate; filed - t u a i
by. Senator kelson •wbfn the ceuuilluee Ssoiqpd

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The Crippen Music Stoi
High-grade
Pianos, Organs,
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L o w Prices

E a s y P a y m e n ts .

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Fluid

Thrasher’s I Great Healing

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« m o rir, refunded. E l t c i j i l application h ai c u ín ! C a n e e n Khauinalian.
H eadache. Poiaon O ak aod^Diaeaaed F r e t. K e lirv rl aU pain w han proper!.
Com pounded 3 f ta r a atner aod ail arr deligklrd that h a te utrd it

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Satu rala I (hick cloth and a p p i, over pain of any kind
il bliateia and co n lin u r lo apply.

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Picnic parties. Refreshinenu Open Thursdays uud s*. :-i
Other days by arrangement.
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Tb&lt; Lsdnfhef “MifJUe ' »oJ VNcttW.jrtU Lav* from C«r&gt;. Do*, i »1 2 •!*«&lt; » t* 't
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anwit ir^ocst of frWads «ad
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the law,’ he &lt;flll understand roy vftws at
the suhjec].
-‘ “I believe with Justice Harlan and the
-Neleon report that the supreme court has
l*acuc*U&gt; Auilifiod the. criminal clause
of ibKenti-trust law ami will Walt until
tb c ptesklent succeeds In putting n trust
megnttte In* the penitentiary before I give
any weight to the preadtm's defense of
(be decision of the sdpreme court.
“It took (our yaars aqd A,half to get ■
decision in the Staodard Oil case. If It
take* that long to find out wheth« a
trust magnate can be aent to to the

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Misa Aranka Tatach hat returned home I
Fisherman hilled
from an extended trip embracing the j Sheriff Smith of Volutin county, while
citie»of New York. Chicago. Minneapolis. ( capturing seiner* on Lake George last
Cincinnati and nthr point*
I Saturday, ahot and‘ killed one of them
Little H a p p e n in g — M en tio n of
Capt. and Mr* C W 1) Dunn. re- named Cotskill Much indignation him
turned to the city Sunday ufternoon, I been aroused over the killing, and while
M a tte rs In B rief.
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from Orlando, where they spent tlie sum­ the sheriff claims it was accidental the
coroner * jury will probably make It homi­
mer months moat pleasantly.
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST Miss Lillie Farnsworth of Dayton, Temí cide. The action of the jury today is
one of the popular-first grade teachers in ownited with great interest

IMÑDABOUT me CITY

the primary department. bus returned—
to the delight of hee little pupils.
Sanford presents a busy appearance
this week—the number of school children
and now residents filling up the streets
with a happy and animated crowd.
Sqnford has o zoological garden in the
fraternal aodetles. now having Elks,
Eagles, Owls and Moose The Black Cnts
and White Elephants will come next
Merchants report a line trade in all
lines now and nil indications are good for
a prosperous season. There will be more
people in Sanford this year than ever be­
fore.
Mrs. J. A. ¿Wilson of Charlotte. N. C.,
who has been the guest of Mrs. Thornton
of this city for the past three weeks re­
turned to her hdtne last week via Alabantn.
Mrs. Cauic 13. Yeiscr arid Miss Vivinn.
have become residents ol Simunl. They
took possession Saturday of the cottage,
recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs C C
Howard.
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Chase &amp;
SH IP P E R S OF

Plant Onions
According to advices from Tcnenffe.
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
the Spanish island off the west coast of
ried Herald Reader».
Africa which is the only source of supply
^ , 6 Mr. «nut Mr*. W. E. Holme» last
for the apeda of Bernoulli onions, the crop
Saturday # fine baby boy.
this year- ia very short. The yield of
0*ry Ward .nd daughter, Miaa Veda,
crystal wax onion seed will be only about
ipeot Sunday at Daytona Beach. .
♦ ♦♦♦♦ve
ime-*[uurtcr or ono-third uf the usual crop,
Father Drcsnahan laid the corner atone
nml tile shortage of which and red o n io n
: for a new church ot’ Euatla laat week.
seed will Ik* about the same
Owing to the short Tcnet'ifie seed crop
Un- ^ S- Keck» ho» returned from
h« vltlt to Dr. Keelor'a In New York city.
of Bermuda onions from Texas and Ber­
muda will be correspondingly small, the
MU&gt; Lola Hunter of Kissimmee, vroa
growers
will have to pay high prices for
: ytjldng with Mra. Thornton of this city
SA N FO RD . FLO R ID A
such
seed
ns;ihey may get. and in conse­
jjit week.
quence
the
consumers
of
onions
will
be
1 (That new tax on automobile» will do
forced to pay record prices. Hie Ber­
toward attract! m
muda onions from Mexico and Cuba will
alifiTnia.
nlso be curtailed In quantity.
WWi
¿Mr*. J.U.i'ackurd mid daughter. have
Hurlda growers should plant.onions this
turned from . vUlt to their luaucr hunte
season: there will ben fortune In tlie crop.
S NORTH
i Michigan.
MUt Pearaon of Taola. hai accepted a
Cough’ Cure.
petition a* itenographer with the Holden
If you esu »lull.I i lie odor, n b.id
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Real EaUU^CO-.,__ - - .
cometí can often bo cured by ntudiop*
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of horn anni. Inkan .,n a lump of sugar
Miti Relna Murrell, la back a t The
"• fcam’n'igmri' anti^ n r nraUo«. -s**m Lluj^ ldr.^mi Mra J. K. Mcltinger have re- If this sounds too horrljjTe, much the
turned from their—wm rt t r
by swallowing
South Carolina. .
Philadelphia and their business trip to gasoline
If you liki the new twlco-a-week HerNew York to purchase (heir full and
¿d tend it to your friends. Every lamie
winter stock of goods.
li a boon for Sanford. .
Mrs. Donna Thayer has leased the
Dr, King and hia new car, are causing
Gardner house on Magnolia avenue and
SOUTH
W EST
favorable comment Looka like a good
will make It an annex for the Sirrlne
car for use In the city.
Hotel. Mrs. Thayer is proving herself a All Locql Advertisements Lader This
ELEC TR IC LIG H TED P U L L M A N
Henry Bolling of Wichita, Kansai, is lo fine hotd proprietress.
Mending, Une Cent a Word Lach Issue
the city thia week looking after his celery
D IN IN G A N D S L E E P I N G C A R S
Miss Alice Tcthcrly. t/ir popular as­
Wanted—puiiittiig. and paper Imiigiug
land near Catncron City. sistant principal of the Sanford High
First class
Mrs A A Sirrlne. has rrturned from School, has returned to take up her work by ex(tcrienc«il workman
work oi
reasonable i* tees I can
Fur Information, Rates and Reservations see near­
her visit to her - daughter.
Mrs. I. S. in helping the faculty record another give Sanford referrnct-s. as to woik See
Parra more of Jacksonville.
me before leiing your work, ns I can save
est Atlantic Coast Line AjJent or write
successful years work
you money Drop j («islal in Postoillre
Chas. banner, has returned from a trip
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Mason and children I,,
Woodtf I
. to New York, where he purchased n Inrftc are at, home again. Mrs. Mnson and the
A . W . F R I T O T , D . P . Agent
For Sale or Rent -Figlli ncres lileri. two
stock of fall and winter goods.
childrou «nude their usual summer visit wells, bouse .(ini burn ’ miles west of !
JACKSONVILLE. II.ORIDA 5 ^
Mrs. H. P Driver and little daughter to Mrs. Mason's mother. Mrs. H. li, Bryan, town, Inquire at Herald iiltiLe or Mrs. I Z 1311 West Bay Si.
H. A. Hill. 124 South Fern, Wichitu i
M unita, have rrlurned from their pleasant of Wrighisvillc Georgia
Kansas
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visit to Lnhla Springs. G e ò rg ia ,___
.Florida East Coast truinv stopped run­
For Kent—Pleasant funusllrd front
Dr. Howard and Misi Brondn Morrison, ning into Sanford. Saturday. Sept. 30 A rooms on firsi it nr to man nml wiff.
b W
left im Saturday for Daytona Beach where depot has been built by the company at Imrgo [Kirch, and line shade
Corner. 1st Si and Maple Ave Mr* W
they will spend several month*.
Enteriiciae Junction where nil transfer* G Herring
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Whisperi.ig Bill Speer, the ruun with will hereafter Ire made
For Snle— A ey[iress inruboior ÜlHi
L I V E R Y , F E E D and
the-dutm voice wu* iu the city last week .Mrs U C htgersoli rtf l.aXi* Mary was rapacity, only uwd twice, a bur gam
Also
niimter
scales,
and
small
bousebold
seiling (towers, fruits and vines.
ill the city Saturday. Mrs IngrrMill bus scales, new W ti Herring 1st and
S A L E S S T A B LE
_ If you’ are going awuy ot if you luive lieen in New York state all summer en­ Mnfle Avc.
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returned, pitone to 1-4# and tell us n*vout joying a vacation, but is glad to gel buck
B la ck sm lth ln g and H o rsaah o aln g
For Sale—At Cnrneroh Guy. store tunld- H arn asa and W agons
it. The Herald wants the news.
iug and lot. building two-stories, with
to Lake Mary and Florida friends
store-room below and living pkiriM ulmve
Horses and M u les Bought and Exchanged
Messrs. Burton and Kylto of Wichita.
Fred Stanly, n wolj ktviwn Socialist Kooning water on both Hoi»-, Iju 07 .
H tA V Y HAULING AND CONTRACTING
Kansas, arc in the city looking up the worker of Tampa, is in (lie city and wti) foot front, flowing well and fence, leuscri
claims of'tTic Sanford celery delta.
address the Socialists in the Masonic Hall for one year at fl5 per month: bnngiug
lb per cent on investment. Impure Her­
Mr*. A. T. Rosseter. returned Thursday tonight. Mr. Stanley 'is a globe Irotter, ald office. Also at Cameron City one
evening from a (jclighlful visit to Warren. .and Is a most entertaining speaker.
three-room house with front porch nnd
Perm., and the Chatauqua Assembly.
Miss Charlotte Keelor. recording secre­ srr'eened hack [Kirch, running wutcr in
liouse. chimney and fireplace, fence and
Dick Calhoun will not sell fertilizer and tary of the Florida Federation of Women's walks: rents for S*&gt; (&gt;cr month. Inquire
Circle,
left
Sunday
afternoon
.to
attend
crate material this season. He is conHerald office.
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Quicker, Neater, and B e t t e r than the Old W a y
soleruig rntr&lt;uig the commission business the meeting o( the Stale Board, which
Attractive lumsi- for rent furnished
|CenuoII&gt; locuietl Address I* n Box M3.
A card from C. H. Leffler, states that will Ire heir) in Jacksonville Monday
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Just Try Me and See
Same Man but New Location
Mrs. H J. Starling and daughter Mis* City.
lie expects to lirtve his old Kentucky
Wullled—Tfesllcinen.
bridge
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lumie, for bis old Sanford Iionie ere long. Clarissa, returned Thursday from u de­
No. 1 Li W. I irsl Street, Next Door to Woodrufri Store ,
dore foreiuun on Key VV'csi Extension,
If you. have any doubts about thb lightful summer trlpA They visited rel­ Florida East Coast Railway. For rates of
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business done in Sanford, come down town atives In New York qlty and New Jervey. wages find particulars. Address W. J.
Kromc. constructing Engineer. Marathon.
on Saturday night.'and get lost in the They visited the Chptauqun Assembly.*
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SANFORD, fLO RID A
Mis* Eva Walker, who is assisting In Florida, stating age. ex[)erieiice nnd ref­
crowd.
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f rom all appearances there will be as educating the luvenilr. class at Winter
Lost—-A Confederate cross of honor
modi celery and lettuce planted this year Park, returned to the city Friday and On cross bnr engraved names. L and W
as last \ Lettuce plants are roportyal left Sunday afternoon for that place .S..Weston. Leuvc at ihl* office nnd get
D rin k a B o ttle of
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where she resumed her duties un Monday. rtgjMd. '.
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Fbr" Sale—i&gt;. C Whte I.eglKirns. S ('
Mrs. Henry Dickijis of St Petersburg,
Mr, and Mrs, J . G. Harrold and fapflly
Rliodt*« bland Ke&lt;l. and oystnl wlnie
are now at home to their many friends is making a short visit to relatives in OrplutNliaii OkAu'Is . E. R Putter. Route
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■i their suburban place on MclonviHe ihe city. She stopped over for’ a few No. 2 * i&gt;r
For Snle—Some good household furni
days on her return tiumc from a summer
avenue.
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spent In Ashville. N. C . and Richmond. lure at Cameron City. Used only a short
R-1- Hughes, president of the Florida
lime. Bed room set. refrigerator, chairs,
lamps, spring cot with mattress, etc. For
Vegetable Grower* Aaaodatlon, will be
back about Friday of tht* week from * Miss Clara Louise Guild, the efficient information telephone or call pn Mra W.
A Minnick. at Cameron City.
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Layton. .Ohio.
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principal of the Sanford High School
For Sule—Canopy top buggy. In good
Manufactured with pure disrllled wulcr—they will prevem illness, akl
W. U. Ballard, a prominent contractor arrived Sunday Afternoon, from her home condition. See E. A..Schumi«tt. fi ll
digestion nnd give you health
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WJnter^Pafk.
ready
to
begin
ber
For Rent—A nice Utile truck furin, 4!»
of Altamonte Spring* was in the city on
duties
Monday
morning,
for
another
acres
in
cultivation
Z
yearv..
portly
tiled.
Saturday, getting hia fall printing from
The S a n f o r d Co ca Cola B ottling C o ., S a n f o r d , F|a
Enquire at Herald Office.
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school term.
^The Herald office.
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One of the most suitable tracts of land
Mr». S. 0. Cliase and the bojis have re­ in Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
Mr*. L. P. Goodrich!*fSa gone to Chicago
fo r. two mouth* stay. -She- wtyl atop turned from their summer outing m now open foF sale. If you want good
■ ■Atlanta.
■ — a few. day's Doxnttablo, Cape Cord. Maine. On their land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
j QVct in
Ga.,■ (of
do not let this offer slip by. wrild'to J . -F’.
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"Mrs.
Chase's
parents.
Capi,
and
Mrs
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One of the most suitable track of land
0 . P . W H I T N E R , A s s t . C ashlar
ft , p. P O R O T C R . Cashier
iu Florida, near the beautiful Indian. River
* of » dtrlaion ot the 7ch a n d . 8th grade*, F: Whitner. at Chattahoochee.
.« being welcomed by her many Wend*
Only National Bank in Ora ngo C o u n t y
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mettinger have re' now open for sale. If vfHi wpqt good
land, prettyweenery, health and comfort,
and delighted pupils.
turned from a trip to Philadelphia and do uot let this offer slip by. write., to J F.
F un ds P r o t e c t e d by B u rg la ry In s u r a n c e
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S afety D ep o sit Doxoa fo r R e n t
For Rent—.Office room on grobfid floor.
"klhodiar church, held their usual meet» friend* will be delighted to Isarn that the
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lag with • Urge attendance Monday af­ trip wasv beneficial. Mr. Mettinger fair Sanford Herald. *
For Sale—D acre form, twenty- bearing
ternoon in the church.
c i*#ed hi* fall »lock while in New York.
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orango trees. 50 peach trees, alao very
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the dty
Sanford society will sadly miss Mrs. W. Jingo bearing pear tretsa. modren 3-room
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at 'the R. Anno, who went to Jacksonville Satur­ cottage, front- and back porclies, tJncea
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. Sirria* HoteL Mrs. tw .» wm
day afternoon td.tfril her daughter. Mr*. south Golden Lake. 3 miles south Cast uf
3 minutes walk to streetirail­
a.
Tallin A. Carpenter. Mrs. Anno num Sunrord:
way. also Oveldo railroad. Fine drinking
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for a law (lay* ben Iter friend* by th^ score—each aud water, good bathing, fishing aiyd.swim­
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everyone will be glad to* welcome her re­ ming. Adrlrws box 1127 Clt^. r
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W t t ï ï . r. \ j j G E N E R A L
state* In which to turn, aa she Is popufnr wlih~ IRaTUDTlg
Àddreéa Herald Ofllce.
M
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people
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well
as
tltoae
nearer
her
age
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seen
carpet
Jor-J2lMHh
May
be
Jf there, has
irpi
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of
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at T. J. Miller's
poHtj
no oue baa
Solomon on the Ranch
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t—1 have a few firs; rl.it» ttjad
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I on Share*.. {to . uuuiay ' renew couBtrT Justfc» ••-'VJoha Xlm,
SANf 0RÔ. fLORIDA
health
^ lr» t. National Bank
this season, and our
q u lto ü .A b o some fm òòMl TÜTTT . Levi
mins,
alls»
Jones,
alias
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TH E C ITY OF SANFORD
Subject, to the Action of
Primary to be Held on

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HIGH-GRADE GOAT-BREEDING
AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE

RESOURCES

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VOLUSIA

FARMS

We have just been reading a book on
the “Mohair "industry of America,” by
Percy P. Vyle, of Jacksonville Florida,
and in conjunction with d recent article
we read In the New York Herald relative
to goats. it ia possible that out of these
comments some " of our former corres­
pondents and prospective settlers on
Volusia Forms may be given a new line
of thought relative to the hitherto un­
mentioned resources of the fine tract of
general fanning land across the river
from Sanford,
The book deals with the finer breed of
goat called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped—mohair being1the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the Angora
goat used in the manufacture of a variety
uf fabrics, either pure, or in connection
with wool, silk, linen, etc., tho shorter
hair of the Angora is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes, etc.
The odor noticeable in the common goat
is entirely absent in the Angora; the odor
m a fleece of mohair is milder than that
in a wool fie«» and is not at ail offen­
sive.
THESE GOATS THRIVE ON BRUSH
AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
on fine- posture lands like cattle and
sheep—their feed must be" of a browsing
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tnable value Pictures m the “Mohuir
Industry of America" show some won­
derful , efTects of before and after—of
lands covered with bushes and of those
same lands cleaned up like a park solely
through the medium of the Angora gunl.
Homesteaders are muking their herds
do the work of clearing the laud of brush
for later farming operations, in other
jMirts of (lie country, why not on Volusia
Farms*
A subscriber, writing to the Southern
Agriculturist.” desired to know how to
extermite wild onions, and a correspon­
dent replied.
1 w ith lo say io yiKir tu tor f i t o r
th at a »m ail (L *k ul A lit* its
w ill tin I h r work
am ! m uch th rn iw r thun th r
itirth i*!
th e
of
A g rtcu iu iir. tttk4 while th e Éu&lt;il*
ere r i te rm in a tin g th e «miUm»*
lh#y will aliu r i t r j m ltiete nil
tg b rf m uiitK ii weed a as well
aimJ At thr te m e tim e surra«! a
cu«t of f k h fe ftilU e i ovre the
¡oral
T he A m a ro goat it th r
i h»*npe*! r ite / m ln ito r I h ave
r * rr ft«i ml fot wild tmkwri* »tul
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drikj' land fpir. Tanning und agricultural
pljrppg^Ihere Mean enormuuB * demand
fyr Angyfps ill ifj° middle west for clear
ing thcih'Jauds oi jhe brush and shrub
l&gt;ory..
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J h ’liKjiilities ,'twheje livi Lnd is comp jef^
brush.fhq goal is considered oL|u&lt;yf^ value faT-tHa’ inirpose of
clearing iLfflbfl.iordts tnolTriic, its meat
(»r ski^^p^t^fetr^GphtS will convert
a w i ld ir n t ^ r f to a. past ure without
e x p c 9 ,6 h ;tk ^ ^ ^ f^ ftn e r. Goals-'aneven Icastkl^TdhtH purpose iji the,; wesu
In M $elmr bt^edaii arc payihg^»^'
iol atUinti^xoTw'
i)f Angtira,'.
goots la^ilve k|ot-jt For'the mar kets.?' Dv^ng -,
to the IVemfcsujcws sjtdrtage of iive stock
i» this c o u a ^ -.thore is a giitod profit, *
they a a ^ /i^ lfe te b e d lu g of any kind ;
of meat •produce; '''“ ,*
, As far' batik as-Abrulutm's day, we
read of,goat*?being; Yisetl
meat, and
thisr to^,.wh^rthere "Were many cattle
and sheep, fifij'fepprta, that goats ope
sold to m e« packers is true, but |t refere tp.^lAhgnra goat only.
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? VThe flesh of tho Angora goat Is exceed- &gt;'
Ingly nptritioifls and palatable" Tiie meat ’
of the
competes witli lamb from ?
the fajpCof ii^xpeptlonaliy f)ne whpje-

. 7fW«re thl*v*-te,'soya •Mr. Vyle, more,
generally knoWn, Angora .gpiil, flesh
. w ouid^the world:9&gt;!ffi/qrite and popii. iar medt.. The o a l ^ y p n
. supiBrior goats are rioFttjortfoften seen hi
4 ' the market reports of repslptyflmd sliip* inehts is that they pa^ii m, .sheep. An­
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On Pine Key. near Tampa. Florida.
Mr. H. H. Moloche .luja a herd of 1(X)
head of goats. On tins "Key there is
a very heavy growth of grass and other
vegetation, and it is to get rid of this that
the gouts were plueed there. We do not
know whether Mr Moluches goals are
Angoras or not. but we lielieW* the An­
gora better suited to Volusia Forms than
the ordinary common goat, because, of
the stock raising possibilities.
Angora goat raisers huve been put
into .circumstances of comparative af­
fluence by • t he scarcity of sheep and
lambs, which has created a demand for
their output at very remunerative prices.
Lamb und mutton is n luxury in Florida
v - only to be thought of—never eaten ou
Af, account of its scarcity and its high price.
. -'‘Lamb chops sold for 35c a pound in
Jacksonville lost winter, while 25c wus
f masked for the toughest mutton.
\r ?v Nd Disease Is Known to the An'flora Goat.

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7 /There is a deep-seated prejudice
c,'*V: against the Use of gout fot meat. This
•1 Is founded upon ignorance rather than
-• experience. The most ¡H-stíielTmg “billy”
&gt;• of the worst possiblef type is by many
jiuide the standard of goat meat for the
whole of the-goat fároUy.
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■ Shropshire lafliba, which ore considered ipnorig tho best kinds ' of meat, tire
said not to be superior to a wéH-fcd wiillr
cooked Angora kid. ? bí : Ule Southwest,
these animals arc pa readily sold for
meat as sfaep and the market has tté ver
V been overstocked. In nearly everylocality where they have been- killed .for
-. mutton, there has never been a detoga3- .t tory statement concerning its quality,' In Cope Colony it is said that tho oki
docs ure slaughtered to furnish meat fot

farm honds and young wethers are sold
to butchers. In California ninny miners
purchase Angora wethers in preference
to sheep wethers for. salting down for
winter use, because, as they state, the
Angora contains less fat, is inore essily
kept and is just ns palatable. *
So many inquiries have come to the
Bureau of Animal Industry concerning
the meat phase of Angora goat raising
that the Department ascertained _th»i
facts of marketing from the actual pro­
ducers.' Answers to the? question. "Do
ydu have uny difficulty In disposing of
your surplus Angoras Tor uiWUt’ were in­
variably in the negative?

IS VOLUSIA f ARMS CLIM ATE
SUITABLE?
So fur as temperature ia eoncerped, no
place has ,6cen fourni that is too hot
or too cold for Angoras. Though not
partial to heat, they will stand it quite
us easily as sheep Shade is essentia!
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig­
inated und is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect stale, is extreme. A
temperature ns high ns H.r&gt; degrees is reg­
ister«! then' in summer. In the Cape of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the temperature goes higher in sum
mer.
Almost uny kind of soil, except wet
and marshy land, is ^suiluble for these
goats
Crossing the Angora bucks upon the
common gouts of the United States have
Irjcii very satisfactory in many respects
Many of the large flocks of Texas and
New Mexico have‘hud Mexican does for
their foundation. Why not success with
the Florida goat?
According to the Intest available' sta­
tistics, Volusia .county 1ms only 12-1
goats, presumably of the cOfninon bre«d
Florida has ouly 40.210, no the opixir
timitiés there are in this State for high,
grade goat breeding "hovt*' not been ex­
tensively developed. •
According to the NcyJ York Herald,
some of the govemmënt’s reasons for un­
dertaking to develop rite. American goin
are these-*and rids operis’ another phase
of the question we hove.not touched:
Tt is the unanimous opinion uf milk
experts that goat’s milk is much better
thun coyv’s milk, for invalids, children,
cookery and nearly oilier purpose.
"It is of more nutritive value and more
easily digested than cow’s milk. Is ub-„
, solutely free at oil times' firotn thd'germs
of tuberculosis (bearing out vthnt wc
said nbovtf’tbat disease was unknown u&gt;
to the goat) , ?.. ? ,
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’’Cheese miodê /rom 'gpat’s ; milk is of
the choicest-Varieties dhd cairimands the
hlghwt prices?/ • ' •
- Ask-yonr grocer the prittfr orSphweitifli,-. Roquefort, apt! othw goof- milk
-reheceft,
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this Btfbject arc so"many tliht this Bul?: letin-;tan only briefly dwell on a few. We
glrtnly believe that with care In the se• iMing. a farmer can find as good land.
! -'absolutely dry and without marsh, on
VoluslA Farina as anywhere, and in ndditiod. given attention and Btudy, we ber-‘t lleVe Adgora goat raising and by-prot uétà will prove very profitable.
W ill YOU make, use of this, only ONE
; of. the many-resources of Volusia Format
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By W. L. FLOYD, Professor of Horticulture

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W t H W W H H H S H H W t t H W » W W H tW W H S S S H » H S»»»tilSH W St
Id a state where so much attention It glowing descriptions. induce our people
given to commercial fruit growing m
to buy at high price what Is entirely
thought and care should be given
unsulted to &lt;|ur conditions.
securing a succession and variety
I would include in a home orchard in
wholesome fruits for home use.
middle Florida; Jew el Waldo, Colon and
.Instead of scattering the trees In Imperial peaches; Excelsior and Terrell
dlscrlmnatsly In the fields end garden piuma; DeConte, KellTer and Cincinnati
it would be better t^Jiave a definite area peon; Tane-Nnthl. Triumph and Tsuru
set aside for the "orchard, this may not persimmons; Delaware, Niagara and
contain more than half an acre, though Scappemong grapes;* Celestial, Brown
on acre or more wodkTBa better. If lL b Turkey and Brunswick figs; Purple-seeded
enclosed by g-high dosrr f e n w i r will pomegranate; Rad and Yellow Cattley
make an excellent chicken range after guavas; Nagami Kumqunt: Satauma
the trees get large enough to shad&lt;;ipqst orange; and if South of Gainesville.
of the ground ao.that there is little room Parson Brown. Pineapple and Hart’s Late
Oranges. Near the fences I would set
for annual crops between the rows,
Curtis,
Stuart Dolmas and Van Deman
Th* gromd- «hccld be deeply broken
pecans.
and' thoroughly pulverised before the
A good time to set trees In Florida 1«
trees o n set end a crop of legumes
in
December and January. The roots
planted the year previous and turned
will
then become fixed and make some
under after the Stems are dead will prove
growth
before the spring opens, growth
valuable. As tree« de not come true to
of the top will then be more rapid.
•oed. it is necessary hr order to get what
we want to ptant only tnrWpd or graftad l. ■
sam i depifi |
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trees. cSeed
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be planted
anythat they stood Tn the nursery, nil
variety of healthy vigorous trees and at -end bruised roots should be pruned off,
the proper time the desired varieties the top soil removed In digging the hole
may be worked on them.' Bud wood can should be put back first about the roots,
can be obtained from almost any and a pound of a good complete fertilizer
nursery. Budding and grafting are not should be worked In about the trees near
the surface extending out to a distance
■o difficult as many people Imagine; by
of
about n fqot jjnd a half from I t
corefüÜy following the Instructions given
Clean
cultivation should be given till the
In the Formera’ Bulletin of the U. S. De­
rainy
season
sets In. there Is na objection
partment of Agriculture on "The Propaga­
to
the
planting
of some vegetable of
tion of Plants’* or in n text book on the
field
crop
between
the rows when the
subject such as Hume’s "Cirrus Fruits
trees
are
small.
Beggar
weed, peanuts,
and Their Culture" one may soon suc­
iron
or
Brabham
peas
should
he planted
ceed, and it adds much interest to have
short
while
before
the
rainy
season
trees of your own propagating
begins, to be turned under in (he late
If one does not care to propagate for fall or early winter. Fertilizer should be
himself he should purchase from a applied In Increasing amounts each suc­
reliable nursery of our own state, getting ceeding year and cultivation be done as
those varieties that arc recommended during the first.
A barrel-spraying outfit, and a knowl­
for the section of the state In which he edge
of the preperation and use of
resides. Some of our nurserymen give Bordeaux mixture, lime-sulphur wash,
t|tft information in their catalogues. self-boiled lime-sulphur with . arsenate of
Many disappointment* and failures re­ lead, and the paraffine oil mixtures is
very desirable.
sult from buying trees on the representa­
An orchard so planted and cared far
tions of agents from outside the state, will prove a source of salikfsctJon end
who with highly colored illustrations and profit to the whole family.

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Or\ O cto b er F i r s t wc will open offices on the fit
( P o s t a l T elegraph E n t r a n c e ) w here p erm an en t hendquan^
F r u its and V egetables from S a n fo rd D is tric t and V ic in it
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trib u to rs of F r u i t and V egetab les th rou gh ou t the U nitcl
fccted an o rg an ization th at show s resu lts s a tis fa cto ry tp -'
follow ing telegram sen t to one of S an fo w l’s leading
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Haw Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
r• d crtlio n P fo lra m

Mrs. Henry Wight, went to Jackson­
ville Saturday afternoon where she attended the board meeting of the Slate
Federation of Women’s Clubs on Mon­
day. As a member of the program com' mlttee aha will assist in arranging the
program for the State Convention, vhich
meets in Jacksonville io November.
--- Mrs. Wight, is also chairman of the
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Legislation committee of the State Fed. nation «tn*i will attend the conference
\ 00 Chan Her. which has been called to
meet in Jacksonville, on Tuesday the
3rd. At (be conclusion ot theM meet( • logs, Mrs, Wight will go to . TnUahassee.
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fo ra short visit ip her daughter. Mias
Margaret who Is a student .« t the'
'Woman’s Collage there briar1« returning
to Sanford, Mrs. Wight will visit her
father Dr. Bodeb of ThomasoaviUe,‘Gg.
Haas« .Party ß ¿/L, ‘ .y r
*. Misa Muriel HnrroLd. enter taluni a house
party, of her young friends. In the charm­
ing heme of hot'parenti. M r.'and' Mrs.
J&gt; A* iptnoW. on MrllonyUle Ave;, the
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nemeht of the Is « Week o t thole, iree*L ! dom, as school will, begin Mttoday they'
• bod a genuine good time in many ways.
b e t , forgetting to keep do hand an
ahaadance , of fudge. -Hay wound u j
tM r frolie with a delicious chicken
pariew. The girls who enjoyed Mr.
and Mrs. Ham ids hospitality were;
.*;.Misees Adelaide Higgins., ftuih R-tberts,
Awia McLaughlin. Douglas Abernathy
and Iren« Thurston.

^'¡Y -grioved to learn Friday.
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rivúJetjt
•r£r ' physician o f. S*rrfard^.m

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Ellers and ditanada wc i.ivc per
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nvcstigatc»

This Is o u r TW ELFTH CONSECUTIVE seas '
pany all o f w hich have been very s a tis fa c to
. let last w in te r f o r th e season by a unanlm o
_________ p re s e n t. W c r e g a r d C oggins th e s a f e s t m o s t
—company w e hove, e v e r done business w ith .
/ Rnows th ey w ill co n tin u e to handle o u r fu tu r e
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V egetab les to c o m m u n ica te with o u r S a n fo rd office, th a t wc
h ave an opportunity to
exp lain o u r p lan o f F . O . B . selling and d estrib u tin g F lo r id a P ro d u cts .

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deemed best and o return to his old |
home in South Carolina, was decided upon
and Dr. aiid Mrs. Bruce left Sanford in 1
the spring.' Some months were spent tn
North Carolina,' this summer, where he
became ill again and was brought to
Jacksonville to be with hb daughter. It
was hoped the change Would be helpful,
but he did not rally, despite the living
care and medical attention. The end
came Thursday, Sept. 28th. A good m.i n |
has gone la his rest- Dr. Bruce was also;
an author, lie published about six years
ago, "Siudiea In Black, or The Paaaiog of |
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For Shipping Green Oranges \Y
. As o result of the vigorous campaign
being prosecuted by the Florida Citrus
Exchange against the shipping of unripe
fruit from the state and following the pas­
sage of tlie recent bill by the state legis­
lature, two arrests so far hive bees made
for violating the recently passed law. R
&lt;7 On the complaint of Citnta Exchange
employees in Leesburg, E. B. Fet^r. an
independent fruit operator of khat city
wo» arretted Wednesday charged with
the shipping of a carload ' of groan'grape­
fruit th e ' day previous. Ur'. Peter was
given a bearing before Judge Talley la
Tavares yesterday .and held for trial In
the circuit court! He gave bond. • ' .*.
General Manager W. C. Temple of the
Cftnta Exchange received news that J , S.
Stratton of Kissimmee*had been arrested
at’ F « f Pierce ou s warrant sworn oat by
Attorney P. L. Denjraing. before Justice
of the Pence Lane, of Sebastian. charging
him with« hipping a ear load of gteen fruit.
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o f c in Florida. V ariab le Gro'
tie«, will bold an \mpomm
the Eagles Hail. October 1
p m. Every member shoal
as ninttonfpf importance wi
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'The Herald comes to you.twios a week
now filled with the heist of everything.
If yae de'g ot get the taper nrrw, to*e no
Mme tn putting your 'name on the list
The p&gt;hst reidiùg. the beat reading for

m . fib a a W y«¿f ago, when. 'ljrr»mÉA nwuyjwódd. of the state and of Sanford. You

Grand Prim iGiy^^w ày-Absalutely Free

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yrect 4biutk&gt;P* tu tint
give iIngioi»

lúoble ïjjz e l io the or-*
pestants must li&gt;&lt; ih
i t i*. IctttM ÒLibòwp oh the cuN s j í »
MS tP íñ -ie a rd a t' the lop
brick buildh&amp;we
t M fnffigyj.fAufrlishmcnt» occupyft ’ tWtiJ. go Uuwtni) neatest correct
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I '*kfoiv«n, oiy -CArefui attention
replrd by the contestants as flnaL

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HANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER «, IBM

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

FOR CRATE FACTORY

Twelve Cars o f Lumber and Machinery
Now on th e Ground
rhe General New s o f T h e L a n d
There Are Already twelve carloads of
o f flo w e r s .
machinery and lumber on the ground re­
cently purchased for the site of the new
crate factory ou the West Side. Of these
fliilfD fROM l i l t STATE PRESS all hut tWo ale unloaded unci more are
expected In a Abort time.
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There has been a rumor afloat that the
Aa CpMome of the Week'« M ost lmcrate
factory project is nothing but a
rtortnnt Happening* la the
myth
und that DothluiT would ever come
„ .-4 -.- pom ata
State’s
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of
It,
but
a visit to the die of the new
maker» at Tampa who want an
mill will disprove any doubt otong.that
Mxike la« week have adjusted difference* line. To anyone acquainted with condl«one bock U&gt;work again.
Ilona, it is aelf evident mat Sanford Is the
U i t William*, u T ea* Cela grocer wa» logical aa well aa tbe geographical point
at Anna Maria Key last Sunday by for the traction of such n factory, for no
named S. H. Hall, who was drunk other city of its size in the country ships
tod terrorizing the excuralonlsta.
as much cfnted vegetables apii citrus
Tbe Board of County Commlaain iw iJlLlituHa aa tints SanfattL
This mill will be a great thing lot
St. John» county has -taken the good
nodi iltuatlon "in hand with the deter­ city, aa Sanford needs just such plants as
mination lo carry on com pinto ayatem of this. Every new factory or enterprise
lorftcing and to won give every Im­ means another pay All. und more people
portant port of life county o outfaced and money coming toVlie city As soon
tg|hway. Shell la to be the principal as men with means resize the great ad­
material, but in the meantime, where vantages to be bad in Sanford, we will
, 1^11 can not be made available, plnb- have more of tha same class here.
ttrtv la to be uaed. An option on &amp;
-■&lt; ' Presbytery o f St. Jo h n s
large ahell mound at New Smyrna haa
The Presbytery of St. Johns, embracing
teen leaned.
tho territory extending from be Lund to
Became tliey held that the law left Key West will convene in the Sanford
them do other course to pursue the coun­ church Tuesday. Oct. 10. IUII, nt 9:30
ty commissioners Wednesday afternoon
p. ni. About forty delegates, ministers
decided to grant the uppllcr.tlona for nnd elders nre cxjiectcd to a tte n d . The
Uquor license from Hastings. Six wishes
opening sermon will be preached by tbe
l* git in the Polo to City nnd all are to
moderator. Kcv. S. L Wilson of Ontlund
be licensed
at 7:30 Tuesday evening. *
Before the close of the present month
There will be-popular services nt 10:30
it la expected that the greatest tourista m. nnd 7:30 p. m. every day. The lab ­
Mason In the history of Florida will
ile nre cordially invited
attend both
watt under way. and the railroads are
tbe popular- services and the liuslness
preparing to handle the travel. The
meetings of the Presbytery, which will
Fhrida and West Indian Limited yes­
continue In session two or three dnys.
terday began taking on an extra Pullman
Tiie followinti assignment of delegates
at Washington for Jacksonville and will
for entertainment hus been made by tbe
handle It throughout the season. It was
commute«:
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wad-filled ou tu first uip. The Palmetto
Mr*. D. A. Caldwell—
Limited, the Atlantic Coast Line’s palatial
Rev. W. U. Y. Wilkie. D. 1).. Dunedin,
ittpm New York, will begin
FM«r J. W. Mullet tc,
operation October I#. ---- I T * " ___ ~~^T
Mrs. A. T. Ko*setter—
-Dying of gunshot wounds, received
Kcv. 0. W. Hardaway. Longwood
Saturday afternoon nt .the lianda of
Rev. M. F. Baldwin, Parrish.
Frank Wright, a negro, desperado, the Mrs. Henry W ightbody id Leo Ramirez at Ft. Myers on
Rev. J . W. Koteborougli. D. D . DeLand.
Tuesday. Tea county commissioners
Rov. W. B. Cooper. Umatilla.
* rode in the funeral procession.
Mrs. L A- Bromley, at Sirrine House—
Miami has u new organization known
Rev. Mr. Trover. Tampa.
u the Flotilla Home Cennert' Associa­
Elder Smith. Wouchula.
tion. This association intends to take Mrs. F. L Woodruff—
care of the surplus tomatoes and other
Kcv. 3 L Wilson. Oakland,
crops nod wilt established n first-class
Mrs. S. L- Wilson. Oakland
canning fuctury.
Mrs. Dr. T. A. Neal—
tupa t
Nearly $40,000 will be expanded with­ . Rev. J . C. Tima, D. C-. Tam
in the next ninety days In extending the
Prof. B. W. Graham, Tampa.
1- fate» malhA^rf'-UU!^ city water works Mr. Philip Mocrfe. nt Comfort Cottage—’
¿tpArfinent fn Pcnsatkria. Another new
RevvJ. E. Henderson, Bradantown.
pump-will iilao be InstnVd ut the -wain Mrs. H. C. DbBoso—
station.
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Rev, W. T. Waller, Bartow.
"I sin drunk nnd dresaorlupt god don't Mr*. Henry MeLaulin—
care a whoope«," was the n\u&gt; which W.
Rev*. J. T. MuLaau. St. Petersburg.
$.Tjxjw, age to. left when ho comcnMiod MrsiV- N. Whltncr—
wicidc ut bis*homo (n Tampa on Tues­
Rev. P. H. Hensley. Tampa.
day- Thai' lie did not take his wife
Mrs. P. H. Hensley, Tumpn.
along into eternity with him la owing to
Rev. E D Brownlee, Atlanta.
the fact that he changed Ilia mind at Mrs. D. L. Thrasher— ,
Ibe &lt;xi:ica| inement and went out by
Rev. C, H. Ferran. DeLand.
himself.
Elder DeLnnd church.
Capt. L £ Barker, a well known rail- Mr*. O/H. Singletary—
toad man of Gainesville died In that city
Rev. B. H. Duprey, Leesburg.
on Tuesday.
Q , ’ Mrs. C. L. Goodhue—
p
Fraternal societies throughout Florida
Mr. J . L Boynton, Dade Citv.
ate aiding materially in building up tho Mr*. Runge, at Comfort CottageMate, many handsome lodge buildings
Rev. J . T. Allison, Arcadia.
Wag erected by the several orders. Mrs. Bonim—
tects are now busy preparing plans
Rev. J. M. Tournade. Tatnpa.
F90AKXI Knights of Pythias ball In Mr. Harry Ward, at Comfort Cottage—
Tampa, *Vo purpose being to begin workRev. L T. Wildsfcplant Clt
■On It at an egriy day,
Mr*. L. T. Wild*. Plant City.
Mrs.
V - W. L o n g ’
J Grep.i in(*eai la. M&amp;g aroused In Sooth
Rev. W. P. Chahner*. Lakeland.
■M*». 1» the proposed Atlantic. OkeechoRey. C. E. Wildmau, Dade City,
* * and Guff-,&gt;aU*ey.- This road will
hats o pud*, lit» flora T *m pa' Via ifr*. R. J . Holly, at Siriine Hbui«— . .
.«Parrish.
r is k . AruMl*. fo rt •''Thompson. Fort ? Rey. 5- G. Hutton, Gotham, ,
ReY. J . F. McKinnon, at Oomfort ppttag«
.» ¿ ^ f ^ F o r t la u á e r d u r ; Z
TKdeo, Ooiiland.unre of ubdtìt BN miles. , Ifc»
Mr*.
Fi-K.
Sharpe—
^The ney Wwt Ovetfaa railroad eeleWaiion comfttrtMWfa bari at work'-pla*4 Mr. W. A. Latham, Wildwood. *
Bing auractiona for that avant On* ‘Mr. E/B. Rood,' Brad«mown.' '
Mr*. C. H. DlngikT- ' , ;
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Peeples Church
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Bay will be oUerved at *1* Cop-'
mal Orarch * next Sunday. There
*Bi be a senium by Ytr. Waldron appro.;
prtatc to the day in the evening. Tbe
•■•»•sing servleaa will be conducted by the
School will, raUy songs and wcMtlooa. The public is Invited. .- *
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Pensacola J o u rn al Says S ta te ­
m ents Not fic tio n

STATE 0ETEN M ISREPRESENTED
Car Window Experts Are Not Always
Competent to Judge Con
dltlon o f S tate
Florida has suffered from the state­
ments of persons who huve spent a few
days in the, state, had n glance at the
sandy lands and would not believe the
troth when It was told to them. Some
of these people have gone back to the
north, east or west nnd have either
maliciously or through ignorance mis■epresenled conditions 1n Florida.
ttniKAflA heiftt"'Anoiher Cox Window
Expert." the Sanford Herald says'
Dr. Knapp, n government agricultural
expert (T) addressed a meeting in Jack­
sonville this week nnd made tin- state­
ment that nu one could moke a living
on fivo acres of Florida soil nnd warned
nil investors ugalnst the promoter who
would convince the unwary that a fortune
could be made from five acres. Dr. Knapp
certainly spejiks from exjierienre liecause he spent n half day or so in Jack­
sonville and then left the slate. There
Is no nerd to reply to Dr. Knapps statementa, the subject is rather lire some lit
times and the endeavor io refute stories
told by northern experts makes the
Floridian weary. Hut fur the benetit of
those who rnay listen tu Knapp’s car
window experience stories we will give
again tiie honnilde statements of several
Sanford growers nnd tiie unticUever can
come here and prove it

Volum* IV

CITY COUNCIL M EETS

NEWS OF THE WORLD

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M atters o f Importance—Registration
o f Voters—Goldsboro Account*
Ite m s o f-ln te re s t Gleaned F ro m
City council met in adjourned session
Various Sources
October 3rd at 7:30 p. m. Present. W. D.
Holden, president pro tern.; J. D. Davison.
S. Range. B. A. Howard and H. W.
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Minutes q( last meeting read and ap­
proved.
Reports of the marshal und treasurer Here the Readers Will rind a Brief
for September read and ordered filed.
Historical Spring Mowing
Correspondence from the officer* of the —. ---- f t Hurried Reader*____
town of Goldsboro and their attorney read
With the arrival of a carload of coffins
and the following resolution was then nt Austin,
the grim ness of the
passed:
tragedy that obliterated this town was
Moved that the accounts of the town of Impressed upon survivor* and workers,
Goldsboro, and correspondence be re­ who today renewed their efforts to mine
ferred to the city attorney, end the clerk deeply into the tuml hills of debru.
be instructed to notify the attorney of the Twenty victims, including two at Gas­
town of Goldsboro that no claims will be tello, have been taken to improvised
considered as authentic until books of morgues in one of the few building*
original entry arc submitted to the coun­ standing. The identified dettd are twelve.
cil of the city of Sanford. Carried.
Plans for the funerals were being made
A committee from the order of Moose today The most essential matter in
came before the council and asked (or a hand here aside from the persistent
three years' lease on third fiuor of city. work of clearing away the more ac­
M'&lt;vcd nnd seconded that it be hud ovqr cessible ruins, is the completion nf a
until tiie next meeting. Carried.
census
uf the living Austins. It Is
On motion the' proposition of. the thought the death list will not reach the
Library Association tie referred to the enormous number estimated by some.
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city ntiornoy fur his opinion as ludhc le­
Because
Governor
Biease
was
not
in­
gality of same.
vited
to
tiie
Gate
City
Peace
Celebration
On motion uii amendment to (lie or-,
diuunec entitled an ordinance fixing cer­ In Atlanta and because the corps uf
tain license tux be placed on its first Citadel Cadets belonging to the State's
rivaling Ciirnnl It was thru mild by military college bad accepted an invita­
tion to attend, the Governor lias threaten­
title and passed first reading
ed
to remove Col. O. Bond, superintendent..
Moved und seconded that an ordinance
unless
the acceptance is withdrawn.- It
entitled nn ordinance providing for ihc,
huplicns
that owing to u question of
registration of voters be placed on in)
j,
'
finances,
the
board of visitors bad already
first reading by title only. Carried.
decided
not
to
send tiie corps. Colonel
was then rend tiy title und passed its
Bond admitted tiie receipt uf a letter
first Suiting.
Tiie following
resolu tio n
was (lien from Governor Bicase, but declined todivulge us txmlcnts or to discuss the
adopted
Be It resolved by the city council of matter ut all, No official statement Is to
Sanford. Flu . that the city clerk is hereby be had.

*1 cut from one acre of land on Celery
aveifuc in 11)08 celery amounting to
1.3(H) crates which 1 Sold in Sunfuid for instructed tu open thp registration books
J 2.«O0
D. K Bri satin,
oil the It.ill day o(October. 1911. and that

Kvr//1nrmer and merchant of Chickssha, Oklu vicinity in person, or by hiring
he is further instructed to give notice of a substitute, will take part iu the build
such (act by advertisement in the San­ lug of a state highway across the county
ford Herald Carried.
today. By working a thousand men and
On motion the blfi of K. K Brady for 250 teams, it Is expected that the
extra scavenger work was referred to the 1 |j|ncty-five tulles of road across (he
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sanitary committee. Sable tu report at county along the route of tbe Chisholm
next meeting.
trail con he completed in one day.
On motion the bills us sigrled by ihe
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Nine balloons, representing the United
president and approved by the finance
States, Germany lind France, ore entered
committee were ordered paid.
Moved olid seconded dial council ad in (lie intermitioniil race for the James
Gordon Bennett trophy, which is sched­
joorii. Carried
M W Lovm..
uled to start Thursday from Kansas City,
Clerk

"From aovemrighth of an acre I have
grown 574 crates of lettbcto which I sold
for gLu5U.I3 net."—Joseph Cameron.
'Strawberries set out In September
will bear from January to August: 1
hove never raised a full ocre, but at the
rate at which my patch Kos yielded,, on
ocre would btlug about $3,400 per aeaaon."—Mr. Secord.
Last year 1 let out eight acres on
shares for u celery croi». I furnished the
land, my tenant the labor and each
shared equally the expense of send
fertilizer, utc Wheg the crop was
Five hundred bushels of putatoes
New fioniml&amp;sion I li'm,
marketed und nil ex (tenses pit id we di­
bought
by Mayor Shank to be sold to the
Milieer A Perry—new mime—old heads
vided $b,400 between us."—J. E f’nCe.
(WOpie of Indianapolis at cost in order to
—have hung out their sign as commission
Troth about F Fonda roils doc* nut merchants dud will do u general broker­ rebuke commission merchants for high , .
sound like tbe iFutli to acmi of those age business In carload lots of fruit* and prices sre in ihb city market. They will
who huVe slaved for months cultivating vogetnblc*. Their specialties will be or- be sold at 75 cents a bushel. Five bushels
many acres of land In order to make u tihgCN lira!* fruit, lettuce, orlery. pota­ is tiie limit to a customer, but they will
good"living, nnd without dòubt some toes, Iwhns, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc. he sold in any quantities lower than that
real estate schemers have misrepresented Mr Miirirr fins just returned from a lodr st the rate of 80 cents n bushel.
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condii ions in Hurtdu, but [liete tue runny, ul rti* mirth wot and made arrangements
Slat« troops are now patrolling die
tu fact, tiie majority, of the real estate to conduct nn f o b business ut Stillfiffd streets of the little railroad city of Mcpeople who full tu tell fiali of what may lie states that Florida fruits and veget­ Conib, Mils., where Uie Woody riot bebe done in this state _of utmost perpetual ables nre gaining in favor and expects u txrceit striking railroad men and strike
springtime
good season.
Breakers occurred on Tuesday.
special
Sonfonl celery figures do not upply tu ' Both of these gentlemen are too well truln on HW Illinois Central railroad bear­
the entire state,' and celery. IIko the known to require uny introduction tu (he ing 130 strikers was riddled with bullets
high priced tobacco crops, are not as people of the Sanford sectiou und the an­ and several citizens of thfa town bear
sure as some others which bring In nouncement af their intention to again daofttrous mark's of (he thrilling encoun&lt;
enough to make the fanner-who works enter tho field means that the grower will toft Dim of them may die.
*3wvT. * *
.
his lands Independently rich.
get the same fair nnd sqnore treatment
Governor Dix of New York and Tam­
Dr. Knapp didn't know what lie was received in tho post.
many Hail havb locked horns over tlw
talking about when lie mode the state
direct
primaries proposition, the Governor
- M arriage Announcement
meat that no one could make o living on
Y:
favoring and Tnrutfftiny. of course; oppos­
The following announcement ha* been
five acres of Florida land? or else lie said
ing
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it with a malicious intention.
"Mr. und Mr*. Walter Harold Woodruff
Missouri, K an**»'snd Texas paroeuger
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On the saifte aero of ground several request tho .honor of your presence at
train No. 20 from Kansas Clit to-OMa' "ij
erent crops may be grown and mar- the marriage of tfurig daughter. Margaret
homo CUy was held up hjijj^fae masked
•
ed every year Ontl tiie land will be­ Eastman tu Dr. Ffank Corey . Boardman
nlen^ hear Okesh. Okla , on Wednesduy. n ( .
on
WtaJffffclny
afternoon,
October,
eigh­
come batter instead of deteriorating. In­
teenth. lAU. «1 five o'clock Benton Hnr- The robbers rifled die. mall and baggage' . * .
formation along this line may be secured txir. Michigan.
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cars, but it Is believed got little of Value.
*
from thè agricultural station at Gninea- * Dr. Bonrdmun « recent addition to
They did not enter the pOsaengex c a t i ^ . ' *
.vllle and It i* reliable, being tnkdi from Sanfocd'* •professional ranks has made
and escapdl as soon as they hkd finished
actual experiments.
^
H , , many .Xrlends here who will welcome
their work. • •
?.* .
•
him stw ills Bride to Sonfonl.
Tliere are two classes of people wl»
are hurting Florida. Otic 1» (ho peóplo
1
who come here for a few days and Won’t
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believe whm their eyes aee and then go"
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away nod say that this garden spot of
V,A. i
S f . i t l i o f Q B i U lH o U p
t « ¿as
the World Is a barren waste and unfit for
T+'
t*'
agricultural purposes and as a place of
.*
residence- The « other Is the Indolent,
■ ^ K f c ^ &amp; g R.
J
.
Holly
was
called to Palatka yesterday by a telegram gtatk
wort hie— and pessimistic man wli) colu­
Mr*. Thoi- K- BatPZ
dial his brodmr, Will HoUy, of thai plaox had hcnn drowned in tho S__
to Florida after investing J7!7 ’or THW
M * Aulto. A r c a d ia ..,* '
Johns river near there. From the meagre details contained in telegrama
and is disappointed because he linda the
it appears that the deceased met death by foul play.
&gt; Hti left Palatka Tuesday In hi* motor boat. The next day tbe boat
lands won’t produce eropt worth S 1,000
R*V. J . F^. ObCk*. Sarasota.
was;found headed Into the brush along the bank with the engine still
an acre without being properly culti­
Mrs. H. R. Steven*—
running und no one near. The body was found yesterday after a search
f."
vated. *
Mf.’j . s parks. Plant CUy.
and is being held awaiting tbe corner’s inquest.
Mrs. N. H. Garner, nt Comfort Cottage—
- .The sad1 new* reached hi* mother and brother here yesterday inod
There are plenty of veritable gold
Mr. HbUy'left at otic* for I’alalka on tbe afternoon train. Mrs. Holly, theMr. W. R. O'Neal, Orlando. *
min— in Florida but a reasonable amount
D. Hathaway, Brooksville.
of work la necee—ry to secure the rich—
aton—
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await the
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Rev. J . W. Stagg. D. D. Orlando.
Journal.
Judge W. 8 . Preston.
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Item s of ' In terest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
h e w Celery City Vanity F air While
Away th e Golden MoursS oclal Gossip
IhsL rnd A Hand Club
Last Thursday afternoon, some thl/ty
-o f-fla n f a d ’s knrely g t r l m a e t a t the
residence of Mrs. Henry Wight, who
organized them into a benevolent so­
ciety. to be known aa the "Lend a Hand
Society," to be modeled after Edward
Everett Hale's splendid idea. This band
of girls and young ladles will be under
the supervising care and guidance of
their charming patroness, Mrs. Henry
Wight, the orglnator of this suggestion In
Sanford, -and who Is an enthusiastic
worker along all lines having for their
object ths civic improvement and moral
uplift of Individuals and communities.
The officers elected are:
Miss Mabel Bowler, president.
Miss Lillian Gibson, vice president.
Mis« Edith Stewart, aecretary.
Miss Nona Wylie, treasurer.
MUs Flossie Frank, chairm an finance

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Mr*. Hurt Cntcrtelns
Mrs. J. L Hurt enterfalhed at cards (h
honor of her charming house guest, Miss
* IrOUle Hurt, of Richmond, Va. *
.* •*• T h e 1bouse was ^-tastefully decorated
with ferns and beautiful cut flowers. The
punch table was garlanded with green
v lrra with pink flowers.
Tnere were five tables oTbridge played.
Miss Gene Wicker making the highest
score, won first prize a pretty silver fllagre
perfume bottle. The guest of honor nu*
presented with a dainty handpalnted
pin. A delicious ‘two course luncheon
was served on the front verandn.
The recipients of Mrs. Hurts hospitality
were. Muses Rosa Dickinson. Mabel
Bowler. Genie Wicker.' Flossie Frank,
GcJaic Dim, Belle Smith. Eva Martin,
Linde Lefller, Irena Brady, Mabel Hand,
Annie Higgins, ir» .George Fox J r,
Lillian Hlggfiis and Adelaide Higgins.

FOR THE WOMAN WHO
ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES
VISIT to our garment department will be a real treat—for
you who value your appearance will find there all of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to
well dressed comfort.
The garments that we will show you will be PR IN T LESS
productions— ahd every style is one that really confer* "Distinc­
tion in press" on the wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool—along the style lines
sanctiontd by Fashion, and in a harmonious color scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colors to the more cortserva
live blacks and blue»— Really— no matter how hard to suit—
you'lLdisid aorqfthing. he[c that you'll appreciate and )ik.
Below we describe two out of the many. * vv"

At Mrs Newman***
Mrs. Robt. Newmon entertained most
delightfully at cards in her charming
Iiome. Wednesday afternoon.
Three
tables of bridge were played. Mrs. ,1 W.
Dick iris made the top score and received
the first prize, a beautiful polr of w^lta
silk hose. The booby prize fell to iho lot
of Mrs. O. W. Brady, also a beautiful pair
of blue silk hose. A delicious salad
*4 . ooursejjas served In the dining room.
*WfWT^r-;*:ieconrtlon* were red. with red
&gt; rosa shades od the candles. Mrs. New.
m an's guests- were, Mesd ernes W. R.
Anno, W. D. Holden, C. 0. McLaughlin,
0 . W. Brady. J. W. Dlcklns. Forrest Lake.
J. F. Gonzales. Samuel PuUiton. Paul
Keeley. G. F. Smith. Geo. Fox. Jr.

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R etu rn s P a rt o f S alary
County Treaaurer J. J. Head, of Hlllsborough county, has establlsned a unique
record. He has returned to the school R
* T ribute to ptill P a rra m o re
fund of ghjs county since January 1, 1911
Mr. P h il J. Parram ore died a t till borne
the sum of f 5,000, which li the amount
at 313 Enlt Monroe street at two-thirty
more than the $2.000 per year salary and
■ v **,*V ofilco expenses, which bo told the voters Friday tnoniing. •
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.HU
tiftbt
went
out
Just
at
turning
o(T
of the county during the recent campaign
aq
electee
lamp.
If
lie
w#*
ill
a.
single
ha oonaidcred-sufficient emoluments for
moment b^oye bis death. no one knew
the offici. He also Announces that be
it *|ve the lllem wltncu now sleeping
will not again be candidale fur thè office,
Under the sod at Sanford. Foe this ia
aa he bellves In rotation in office.
where Wo shipped hla remain» to be In­
Dr. Head selected the echool fund as
terred at 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
the benefleihry of hl&gt; office, believing the
"PhU l Parrapiore aa he * * r generally
, ’ money ploced at the disposal of fhe school
known, virus, born In kfadison. Florida,
board would result Id the greatest good to
Mardi 20. _1850. Ha was a gentlem an to
* ^ 3 ;V '
the greatest number. Under the law the
the manor boro. VVe f^vg. never knowri
tp tm ty treasurer'*'■office In thl*- county
a man of rmore genuine, natural potiali
molgmems fdr the m an in charge
and refinement.
‘ ‘ 000 a year.- Dr. Head believe*
It w ia old Oayard fayiorwbo dre^aaid
back, to tho tits' county,
T
h e bravest
teruhxwd.’ th e Jov,
'The
braveat are the tehdereaf,TtbeJ»«ir
. .. Uuopgh the school fund, at least J7JW0
ing
are.
the
daring'*.
At
the ‘tender ago
*wr ■umitn
^
of fourteenth, Phil Parratriare rkn away
from home to Join the ranks of“ the Con­
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Bach fro m New V erh * ‘.
•David and Wldoman Caldwell have re ­ federacy headed by the gallant Captain
turned from New York.w^er* . Hoy apont Smith Parramore, only to rerajve'a'aound
&gt; Waieh-looklng-uc the b w f’ P rir^ ltu for “apenklng" and aenf baok home to hla
their departm ent atora'fd th ir d ly . They nu-llrrr. The surrender nt Appomattox
elate that a t no time In the \p a a t have ahortly. after thla Incident ended young
, they brought auch o large atotk /nf fine Parramore'* fighting oareer. But, even
goods to Sanford and the price’» will qy», lit those day», they never made them
»H all* reduce the high coat of living." A ooy "gamer."
He continued hla realdence in Madlaon
glance a t their advertisem ent in thla le­
until
In 1873, when he moved to 3unford.
ans will convince you of the truth of U&gt;eLr
statem ent. Caldwells ia the place Toy It woe there that three years later he
Tied Mias Ida Sir.ine, who survives
the provident buyer.
¡¿ V w M l with their three children,
l &gt;Jr"';Mft* Annie and Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. J .J L Overman has returned from
Slelir all# of 'this d iy .—Jacksonville
a alx poeka*.visit to relgtlvéìfin Indiona.
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with the new-fail beodgear and buying
heal*. and
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the work done by others is not
pleasing, - OUR. work must
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their duties and st^ivey to EX­
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News of
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¿KllfDfROM THE-STATE PRESS
i-r s tto m e o f in e
m portsnt Happenings In fhe
S tate’s Domain.
h K. CoUcn. n laborer employed at the
Phosphate company's mine ot
¿¿M t. three miles from Plant City, met
_ ¿ d M t h in bonible manner Monday
nsmlnl. being literally roosted by electric
Mrttchnl across the roof of the main
wgMlng of Ihe power plant which operates
a-machinery of the plant. One of the
w ajpp« wires ^burned lu way d e a r
through his bodyli i h m - r
j fTw months more
I M&lt;v Smyrna will* have another Jtank.
I . soderthe name of 'the Fidelity Bank of
I ' few Sturms- The incorporators are C. D
Larmer. of Sl Augustine; Dr. L. B. Bouch*
rik.of New Smyrna; Bert Kish, und J. W.
patios, of DeLand, and A. E. Anderson,
■ * of Kingston, N. Y.
,C t Harper, assistant-manager of the
Soatben Express Company at Apalachi^ ja vsi drowned Monday morning,
«heo he fell from Ihe pier nt flinck P o in t
[ The young man, who was a civilian* was
-rating Ms friends composing the ApoIsefckola comp.ni) und was accompanying
scrersl members from Jacksonville to the
esmp ss their guest. When he arrived at
the pier In embarking from the Inundi he
tips.stepped aim fell overboard.
Lskebod s new union station will be
| - 'opened to lire public on the first of Nov*
It is understood dial ilus will be the
largest and best building of its kind any[ . Kbere on the Atlantic Coast U ne between
Jacksonville and Tampa, and will cost
more then $15.000
■&gt;. Keffia. College will open its doors at
— Wistft Tug on the IUi(of next mouth fur
Iks twenty-sevrfith ' yenrs w orh^-Jiany
iairovemenu have been made on the
oodefe buildings and campus during the
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S. D, Prince, ft member of the W. B.
Phifer Company, naval stores and mill
operator*, has demonstrated the fertility
ot Aitchua county toil In the production
iif corn. Mr. Prince plantod to corn three
k seres of what is termed common .pine
Und located at Phlfer’a. near Rochelle,
¡0 the spring, and tyas just completed
yharvesting the rrojw. which wus 94 -&gt;
,_TxislieU to the sue. or 286’v bushel» In
i!L The corn shelled and a peck to the
ba/rd, which Is considered an exception­
s ' good yield—Gainesville Sun.
J. H. Bock, a widely known and wealthy
•swmiU aperator, died berfc this after-*
•nooo-Bj the result of being crushed In
the machinery of hi* own milL The Oc­
cident occurred about 2 o'clock this of:i0E»n. MT. tfoct getting caught on n
Maft. llis leg* were [Killed Into the
msdifnrry and mashes lo u jeJly, hi»
■left forearm broken and his right arm
HUshed almost Hat. He died two hours
■later. Mr. Jfock wtu ono of the wealthiest
mill operatori in this section and came
from Ringgold. Pa.

P ro fit» M ad e fr o m Small f a r m D ur­
ing Less Than s Y ear
Out look tor Most Prosperous
Editor Tlmes-Union: A short while
Season In Sanford
ago I sent you a statem ent of the crop
account of one of our planters at San­
ford who. in operating a two-acre farm
during the scuson of 1010-1911, made a
clear profit of $2,364.43. This was done
on the highly intensive plan. It dem­
New W holesale Grocery und Several
onstration that a small urea carefully
He I all S to re s to S tu rt In
cultivated can be made to yield hand­
B usiness
some profits on the initial outlay for
Snubml being in the heart of the great­
land, buildings, fertilizers, labor and
est trucking center of the world naturally
packing. A farm of the two-acre size
depends largely upon the crops (or the
can be operated with the minimum of
money that circulates in alt tho channels
expense for the various items entering
of trades. At this time of the year
Into crop production and thin has initiated
when the summer is on the wane and
m any of our planters here into the be­
the fr.ll crop is ready to plant—an added
lief that the future successful vegetable
iApotus is given to every business in
grower of this state will be the man who
Not only have all the seed beds
with himself and one heipvr will auric.a. ^
were been plnpled but lettuce
couple of acres yield profits commensurate'
: being Set rout. the two growers
with the nn|lqy 0f growers who o|&gt;erutc
among the first being E. L.
o n a ^ re a te r scaTer.pfanTa^'irifarfr-nrewr
the east side and J. H. MiBer
have n greater consequent expense and
vritr The lettuce crop 1» arr
at the same time pruduer less in |&gt;roearly one und always brings m gi««l re­
portion than the nuio with highly ac­ turns nbout holiday lime thus greatly
centuated ideas relative to intensive* stimulating the trade in (hi.-t city.
fanning of m inute areas.
in mercantile circles a new wholesale
In an interview with another type of grocery will start in Sanford u m h u j^rd growers one who operates n six-acre ing to reports will be known as ^ ic Mer­
farm here during the vegetable produc­ chant's Wholesale Grocery.
ing season und at its close returns to
Mr. F. W. Miller will ojien a retail gro­
his home in North Carolina and there cery in the Clark building a n d expects to
looks alter Ins grain farm during tfie lie ready for the trade in a lev* weeks
summer month», the following fnct» were Mr Miller will carry n complete lum of
elicited
g ro c e rie s m o i se il lor cfish mil*
This gentleman purchased a nine .u rr
Ilo- tir*» ernie fio lory **i|! commence
farm here some four years ago for $ 1,200 work on the building in n lev» weeks and
and made enough clear |&lt;rotli» in two tile lake front wilt soon iissuuie a busy
years to [my for the pcu|**rt&gt; I-n»t ttOiM'UriMil e
Season his operation* covered the culti­
Altogether the signs of the coining sen
vation of six acres of the Innd he owns. »on nre most propitious and Sanford bids
With the following rrmil^s
firn lo gei timi IO,Olio murk noun
Farm I’ rodi/Vts Sold

1.600 tuiinprrs of lettuce
1,130 erntes of cilery
12S crates of cauliflower
200 bushels of corn, value
6 tons of German millet
75 crates of cabbage
160 crates of sweet corn
40 barrels of Irish |minloe*

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1 I13 0O
130 00
200 00
I2IMKI
12.i U0
240.00
16U.IJ0

Total incume. all sources
Id.210 Ml
Expense Growing Crops
Labor
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$3tHJ Mi
F ertilizer....................... 500.00
C r a t e « ..; ................
¿25.0(1—$1.125.00
Total net [wo(it from
season's operations ...
$3.085 00
It will be seen that tins is u trifle over
$500 per acre profit for tin- season and
represents 40 [&gt;er rent of rhe |*r»en(
ruination o&lt; the (arm. which ¡» now held
at $12,000 fix the nine acres. I lie owner
of tbls farm spends his summers ou Ins
North Carolina farm mid he avers that
if lie were to remain iiere the entire
year through mid give all his attention
to his truokgrowing business her*- that he
would be able tu make n much larger
percentage tfiun shown m the above
statem ent.—Sanford. Florida
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P ioneer» A ssociât Ion Meet
Do nm fail to attend the meeting of
the Orange County Pioneers' Association
at the Orange County Fair Grounds in
Orlando, Wedneadny, October Mill.
Rapnrt cornei through the S l Auguatine
Im portant business of the association
Record that a movement is on foot *St I» to he attended to o o d a lull attendance
Hastings and Elkton to effect an organi- of all persons interested is requested.
Ttie adopting of constitution and bylaws of the association will come up fur
consideration, hence it is important for
members and others who wish to be­
come membefs of the uasociation to be
present At this m eeting arrangem ents
are to be made for tne annual meeting
to be held in February during the Orange
County Fair, which is to be n general
home awning of all persons who qualified
by residence In Orange county during the
pioneer days a n d who have since re­
moved to other states or counties. Let
all éligibles and their families and friends
come out to our meeting October 11th.
and bridging their baskets filled with
good things and let us have a royal good
thug.
By order of the President. B. M. Sims.
L J. Dooms,
Secretary.
M tt. ln the c i t y on Thursday
W» fall priming ready for h it
^b u g in e« « , Mr. Bell ex tides
«ns from every pore, stands six
•&lt;hs about 290 and is one of
successful growers In 'tb c celsry
1 w e t $3000 last season from
ion the Intensivo farming

III! tPWORTII TRAININO SCHOOL

S anford At Ihe Beach
W J Tfngjieii. C C Howard. A E
Yowell. W L Morgan. Ernnk Milteer und
Vs 11 Holden mode the trip to the Im-ucIi
t
last Saturday going the new rood to
isironudo Bench where they hud slipper
tuid (hen left for Daytona Beuch vgi'-nt
'hey sjient Sunday. Messrs
Thigpen,
Mocgun and Howard reforneil home Sun­
day night The other». »Uying over Mon
day to enjoy the fine fishing und surf
bathing. Mr. Holden proved to be Ihe
champion fisherman and lauded u fifteen
pound sea buss and to [wove the story
brough! it home with him On the re­
turn trip the party encountered a Dock of
wild turkeys nrur llcl-and and the sight
umtised die iiunter » ¡usiinrt so strong
in Arthm Vn»e|| tlnti fie threw u ligfii
*»i»»1 knot at (lie birds Arthur sunl if
the la*» wus only out lie would havr a t­
tempted to run one ol the turkeys down
und brought it home.
The party had u line Dip and Onjpyed
every minute of their short stuy. If
Volusia county would get busy and [«it
till* new road lo Smyrna in gtssl con
■litioii tlie Saiibml (&lt;«opb? would llll the
b*«eh resoris every week ,is the trip
could bu made In two hours at ordinary
speed und more [»»iple would In' induced
to unioy the surf liathitig and fishing
Announcement
The B. &amp;. O Motor Co., wish to aunounce
that they will soon be in their new build­
ing, which will be one of the best garages
south of Jncksonvile, and will have a
complete line of supplies and sunrienes,
also have a complete machine shop,
Mr J R. Holland is one of tlie best
posted automobile men in tlie slate, and
has made a success of the business in
tfiis place. He has associate«) with him
in Ids new business Oliver A- Hayes, who
comes here well reccommeiydeii ap nn
automobile mechanic, having worked in
some of the l»cst shops in N. \ . Mr,
Holland needs no recommendation as he
is trxr well known as an automobile man.
IL &amp; 0. Motor Co., have the agency for
the Overland cars, and if you arc in tlie
market for a good car. call and see them.
See 10f2 Ovcrlaiul before you buy.

Will A ttend Annapolis
John Huddleston, one of the bright
Orungc County boys, and resident of
Geneva left this week for Annapolis
where he will enter the Novel Academy.
Mr. Huddleston has been attending the
C atholic C hurch S ervices
University of Florida but is anxious to
Beginning naxt Sunday the winter become one of UneU Sam's tarx.
----schedule for services at the Catholic
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Notice f . and A. M, .
Church wiU go Into effect. Moss will be
Regular
Communication
Sanford Lodge
at 10, A. M. Instead of 9. A. M . and ft
62
will
lie
resumed
Oct.
4th.
all candi
being the f i r s f Burulay of the mnnibLt|icre
dales
orfl
urged
to
prepare
for
examinawill bo a Mil is at 7. A. M . Sunday School
Hons.
a t 9. A. Mm Confession, Saturday afternoon

and night.

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Opened at fn te rp rls e Tor fu ll le rm
-Last W ednesday
Epworth Training School. locatcrT aT
Enterprise, Florida, opened its doors to
students Wednesdny, September 27th.
Though the Institution is in its infancy
and has been advertised for only a short
time yet letters of inquiry are coming
in from all parts of ihe country. Already
stfldchts have Iq m enrolled from Floridu,
Georgia. North' Carolina, South Carolina;
Kentucky. Tennessee. Connecticut. Mas­
sachusetts. Indian and Missouri.
Epworth Training School is not in
competition with or opposition to any
other institution but is striving to' make
provision especially for those young |&gt;eoplc whoso means are lierltcd and who
otherwise oouhi not be lit school.
The school owns 1280 acres of laud and
operates a Christian Tourist Hotel. The
management means to foster the in­
dustrial feature.
Tlua^instltutiun thoroughly believes
that the best
help him to help himself; hence it offers
to every student sufllcient employment
to meet at least half his expenses. This
makes it uussihlo for students to educate
themselves at less expense tiiun the

Items ol Interest Gleaned From
Various Sourdes'

I lo» *ehu..l I» dislinctly Christum and
a uumtwr &gt;&lt;f ito- studenti un* siudying
(or thè ministry or foreign lirld
rhe folli,*» mg mura.*» or*' nllered
Generili. Acatlenilc. l’inno. Voice. Ex
pressino. Urlile IkMiiesin Science. iKimesin
Ari
The'faculty is a* lullows
II I’ Curpetiter. A II Winchester. Ky.
l'resldeni
Miss l.ul.i II Crini, Vllunla Ga Ixdy
Principal. Hlble and T.nglisli
Miss Minine C Tuwson A II Cairo.
Gs . Uitin
Miss Ikxulhy I Crini Alianti! G(i
Malliemuin »
Mr* Il II Cuipenter, A II Wimhesier
Ky . Science unii lliMosy.-» ... yq-,
' r Hen*y C MofTitnin. A 11. Filler
jiflXe, Chi t lerina'
Miss Fioro Purks Hiirgeltslown P»
Ptnlosphy.
Miss Grace Coh-ninn. Mus II D|4um).
Ind., i’iuno and Voice.
Miss Mlnnie A. Burnelt. Horeeshoc. hG
C., Houseliold Economics
Miss Emma rocker. Enterprise. U n .
l*ersonal Worker*' (Tosa (s u we.ks)
Mrs 1 11&gt; 1. Iliiilsmi Fviiiis*'lle imi
r nrm ptN
I » . i n k e r ** a n t i
Ih i k h i p m
ft* »rii -Affi «.reJiMll of Situi h &lt; if ull I
Mainai
Il I . Vieni er. Lundoli F &gt; Kegistnu
Cuiiittihni tu | *-g1111*11mi11*
.1. A Harpfiiter. U A I loresville lem » »iinfiTt*u rr li.ivihC fnr itn
i ih«
Sujg., of Farm.
ciifuiiuri u( pliiim (or turnki'ttnj^ time
crop.
.,
A. A. P re s to n 's Nephew Killed
Rumor» are rife that wur will 1m
Sheriff W l&gt; Preston, of licslia county dared between Italy mid Turkey
und lieptrty Sheriff Barney Suel of Little ['rri m&gt;11 a* tin* bone of contention
Rink, were lulled iti a ¡nslol battle wiili
loda) I» the day of grace it
a [itiity of negroes near Dumas Ark. itirnatennl »trike of 15.000 inerii
luesduy afteriusm
Three negr*ie» were employed on the IFurimun railroud
also silled Preston mid Sff'II Were rn eluding the llbno»» G»*nuul, scverul
den voting to ar^irt several of tile negroes dretl of ihe i letk».*&gt;f wlm.ii line nre
wiiiile.) m I.Kile "RiK'k When t lit* [&lt;os.se mi strike. Tune tor final action in
headed by I'resloii and Stiel approached mg the men out has Ihicii [*ntj»ine
the home of Lee and Ctiarie» Malpuss tlie ul tomorrow, us the result ol tnmifc
men wanted, the former 0[&gt;etKHl fire kill­ held Inst night umong the interna
ing ihe sheriff Stiel returned the fire union officers.
killing the negro and in turn Stiel was
Keguls In Town
shot to death by Charles Mnl|ui&amp;*. An­
The famous underslung Regal car has
other of the posse then tilled the lust
named negro. Charlie Malpuss. Sr., fattier been secured by*the Keely Garage und
of tlie two men killed wus mortally the special price they have made on
wounded when he rnn from tlie house them will make this wonderful car very
firing on the posse as lie ran. Two other [Kipulur in Sanford. Dr. O. &lt;W. King
occupants of the Mulpass home, the purchased a Regal roadster th is' Week
mother of the men killed and their and th e 'beautiful lines of the uruierslung
younger• brother escaped and up to a model have made the Regal o much
Jatc fiour tonight had not been captured. talked of car. The Regal tins all the
Sheriff i’resloii is a naptiew of A, A [xi^er and is easily controlled the tyiPrwton of this city am t was prominent dcrsiuug feature making in impossible to
overturn ihe light' m odels.' This feature
in Arkansas.
is only cintiodicd in the Regal cars tills
being tlie only reasonable [triced under­
**- VVIII Attend The University
slung car on the market.' ’ Ask tlie man.
Kenneth Murrell, and Osborne Herndon,
left last Monday (or Galiiqavilte where
H endersonville lo S an fo rd In Cole ' ‘3 0 ”
they will pnter the University of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. DL, U Thresher and little
Doth of tlism are young men anxious to
utaorb knowledge and make a place for daughter of 'Sanford were In Gainesville
themselves in the business world, and Wednesday:* They were in route homo
their parents are to he commended for from n sojourn at Hendersonville. N. C„
aud m ade the journey in a Cole ”30”
sending them.to a Florida college.
CapL K. R- Murrell, and Walter Beattie touring car.; .'u '.,
While, in.the city Mr. Thrasher and
aarom pafnw T lhm In "Capt.-Murrell's ear.
We hope to hear good reports from tlin faintly were guests at 'IflO tuapitabl«»
lioys. and commend them to our Gaines­ home g f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Padgett, 506
ville friends, and there nre no bettor Franklin street. East Gainesville, they
people on -earth -thnn^ the Guinesvillo
people, and no bcrier '.ftclkool on earth
than the University.of Florida.

�T ilt SANfORD HERALD

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Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be
tw e e n Tou a n d

Caprrtjht IMI Alfred Deoksr i Cohn

M e”

A Chlel 1» A ntoni Ye I «King. Motes
and f a ith . He'll (‘re n t 'Em “—
So Says S o u n tc rrr.
4 Campaign tnuit be warming up some.
-J—noticed Mayor L ak e-carry in g -n rifle
down tbo street the other day which is
rather an unusual occurance for him. He
explained that he was only on pleasure

4 Several tiroes last year I spoke about
the land sharks operating in Florida and
the Herald .also . called. .nUcaliuu -U&gt; Hie
cheap lands being put upon (he market
In competition with Sanford lands uml
labeled just as good. In spite of the
many warnings the people rushed over
to. the colony called Calory City ‘-and
purchased, lands that were supposed to
• f
have flowing wells, drainage and the
. necessary hard pan to successfully in­
stitute the subirrigatron system. But my
surprise was greatest when the whole
bubble b u m last week and now the
Itotntwsuckers not only have u pobr
grade of land but they cannot get n
* * * * w s jtksrow ujM ft rJfhr
V
tlirown away. The Palm Bench News
has the following to say regarding this
fake land scheme:
"In another column we reprint nn article
from the DcLaud News regarding a
‘ fraudulent land proposition near Sanford.
**■ * - ■ It Is such frauds that bring discredit up­
on honest land deals In the State, for
ill-comment travels upon wings, while
praise burrows through the earth.
The head of this company was
probably one of the most tricky uml un­
reliable, unprincipled wretches that ever
wore out shoe leather in .liicksonville
**.....
The newspaper* of that etty knew of
* .•
him and really knew him, and recognized
the fact that an) deal ‘he foisted ujion
the public must perforce Ire dishonest and
unclean—yet did any pa[&gt;er in Jackson­
ville throw out wriming? IHd they state
that land which had never Iwen Ismgiil
was being advertised and sold ill small
tracts to comparatively jjooc jieople of
the north and wrst who means were si»re
lobe cxbuusrtl, by the time they were
located?
Not n wont did these |hi|s*rs titter
Yet they droned any adverse criticism
the stale was receiving through' actions
of men for less despicable than those
conducting the Yolusin Company. At
the same time those iueiro(&gt;olitaii papers
took no stejw to expose what they knew
absolutely to he a fraud of the most
heartless variety
The midnight rnnurauder who holds up
his victim at the {oint of a gun and robs
him of his purse Is a silk-hat ted gentle­
man at cumjuired to the lietng wlui will
advertise what he knows is untrue tu
induce conservative people to leave thru
horn*, m um to ,t n--w emurtry nnd '
spend their few remaining dollars to im-

4 TIic making of the budget beemes a
tedious task when it is done but once a
year, A better plan is to lay aside sums
sufficient to cover each departm ent The
following from the St. Augustine Record
indicate* that they ore waking up to
the fact that the budget should be marie
up and published every mouth;
"Nothing has proven a greater pitfall to
any city council in St. Augustine than
the making up of tho budget. Every
year tho budget lias been made up fur
the ensuing twelve months,' Improycrtients have been provided for, everyone
talked progress und the sun slihne

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that

is

born

of

woman

Is of but a few days and full of microbes.
He hoppeth out of bed in the morning and his
feet are pierced with the tacks of disappointment.
_
He walkelh down the street in the pride
and glory of his manhood and steppeth on a
banana peel and disjointeth his neck.
He smoketh the cigar of contentm ent and
behold it expld'deth with a loud noise for it was
-loaded.
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W hat is m an but th e blind worm of fate. A
tum or on the neck of existence— a w art on the
nose of nature— a bunion on the toe of tim e—a
freckle on the face o f the -universe— unless lie
hniLQth.his»dothing t o n
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pendiiurc within that figure is set. The
various estim ates are sliced down judi-t
cioutly and with fairness until the possi­
ble tatui of expenditure is reached.
St. Augustine can adopt the same
plan. It tins Already been urged and
only liist Wednesday ' night Alderman
Campholl strengly insisted thpt It should
be done. The budget can be made up
more Intelligently limn ever before with
sudi figures nt hand. The battìi. must
not be based upon the. total am ount of
estim ated revenue. That may fall aitati.
A fter tbo budget Is made up the plan
advocated by Aldermnn Crichlow should
he placed In force. Under its provisions
the treasurer each week will show in
his. report the amount drawn against
each budget item a n d ’ the bnlandfe re­
maining. Council will tjius constantly
have the information nt its finger tips
tu to }uit where it stands.
Council has this opportunità to start
things on a new plane within th e next
few weeks '*
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4 I received several anonymous com«
m unications this week some of them
being tfirty flings against several candi­
dates, digging Into their past history and
bringing up family secret«.. I cannot
W ille t t p e rso n a l letter to tb e o c b la c k ­
guards because 1 do not know their nam es
but once and for all want to say t b i t t
never yet hit a m an below the belt;

TIIL HOME «I SOCIETY BRANO C10THING TOR MIN

partisanship will he displayed during
the present city election the Sauntcrer
will he on the job before nnd after
election and the cify affairs will receive
lire sam e attention as of yore. I know
no friend nnd n&lt;i Toe nnd everybody gets
a Square deal In th h column. I could
break loose and run amuck fur ncvcral
weeks and ‘cause more trouble than
could be patched up in the next two
years but wfjat's the use? The election
should be quiet and orderly nnd the
cam paign more so and there la no need
os yet for me to rollup my sleeves. Later
on—well, you never can tell: •
F o r O rphanage a i Arcadia
... A rtadln, Fla., Sept, 2d.—Extensive*
tgeparationt hpvc, been made by. the
m anagement o f „ the Florida Baptisf
Ocphatinge, located in' t|ils city.' to Vnise
a large contrlbutiotritn their annual
“Work Day" O ctohcr.dfe
i Literature (ms bceTT' acqt to. ovary
Baptist chyrch, Sunday school, und church
to d e ty in the stgte, and much Interest
isbelitg tnanlfeited in Uie efTort to raise
Five Thousand Dollars on this day,
MAny towns are planning to have a
"tag *day". Many Sunday schools over
th e'stn te have arranged a special program
f o t j f ^ U h . and in a large num ber of
til- d iu relics, the pastors will take special
collections.
. ‘ This "Work Day'.* Idcu-is not new, as
a m eans to raise“ money for benevolent
InstiU’iiona, as It bus been successfully
tried out inYicarlv every Southern state,

sum nenmuore. nnti has been so success­
ful that th?‘ 7th of October Is genernlly
accepted to be the Annual day for in ­
dividual offerings to the work.
The h lor ¡tin Baptist Orjihunoge is 0
worthy benevolence The friends over
(he stole hn vc indeed brrn loysl In their,
• iptsirt tu die home, and eight years of
work has seen i&gt; wondrrful gmwlh nud
development in tho work.
I’lans nre on foot for the erection of
other buildings nfeded th »enlarge their
cAimclty for trninlng im5 ; preiwtlng the
innyttes o f'th e hoimj for sAlf-yup|»rl and
usefulness. So all mônçÿ raided on th e
SLVRNTIHs Understood to apply nn the
g u id in g ;F u n d ; ‘ '
‘ £
v ;,r
is to ItaJrojaal that Yho trtnnagement
of th* Home will realize their fullest expeclions, and dipt the friends of the
work will be fibers!In tbblr contributions
on the Serentfi. , *■ .. ’ &gt;
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Opening o f S chhbl ■■
The Sanford Public Sc&amp;ijol will bper
Monday mopijog&lt;Jk:t.,2nilt a t 8:30 o’cloak
Let the fk if tm ti second grad 0 pupils re.
port at ttm ; Primary, buikling on the
corner of Pnloletio Ave. ‘ nnd Oth. street.
All the other* .grades from 3rd, to fltb,
inddkhre will report,at tho Crammer (¿Yd
high school) building. High school pupils
will come to ,th e High school building.
Pupils who oro entering our' schools for
the fir« tim e excepting those entering
1st grade, m ust see me, | n order to be
graded, at the office In th e ' High School'
building before reporting t0 their respectlve ¿rndes,_____ t . . . ___________ ‘

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Want a Clci '«
Waht a P arta«'
■ VL.nl a. Situation
• W a n t Sj S a r v a n t filli

, W» o t t o Sail a 1’iaao
Ji’i... Want Is fieli a Cain*&lt;4
... " fa n ti oSallTownPi |*«t.ly.
. Want lo Sail Tour Grot»«*«*
* .Want lo. Sail Your Hardware
Waal Customers for Anitkisl
AdveClisa Weakly in Ttu* Fapar.
Advertising la (be Way to Sucre*»
Ad vert Ia lug Bring« Cu.toewr*
Advertising Keeps Csttpeiira
''A d V -rtlsio g lutar*» S««««»»
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Aflwre-liilnfi Shows Cnrrgy
, ..“A dvertising Shows Pluck
A dvfeflslag Is -B iz".
A d v eC tjse o r Bu«i
A d v e rtis e Long
Advertise Wall
ADVERTISE
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In This Paper

a my óffl™ Trltlay. SepL,
nre any who wish to consult
»1 matters.
N. J. P LUKINS, Supt.

IOc for «Ita Ulve"
g q a p f y,- Bi W i_l-

Stlll In Prim itive Life
The n ativ es of NflW 0 uln
been found firing m 1/ in tl
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F L O R ID A
GROWER
eo o r l o r i d s Are. - TsmM,
THE

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IN fËRTILE nOfilDA

Florida ora n il« are auuahlne smrnge

Uuieiie*.

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Florida's velvet bean crop will be
larger than ever thl« year.
The Seuppernong grape crop ho» been
huger tUnxigtanat the atate.

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SO M E V E R Y

IN T E R E S T IN G

BARG AINS

-irait angarO.

wipplf energy, are Immediately absorbed
Into the blood, and digested by the aimplent and more direct process. The total production of potatoe» as
Indicated by the September I report will
be 258,329.000 Im pels, compared with
last - year’s (Inal yield of 338,811,000
bushels.
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Madame do Crequy, n noted French
court beauty, alo lltlrty oranges and very
Utile else, every day. She Is said to
have- bad the most perfect compiexion
The Kissimmee Gazette says that a
Urge guava grower In th a t vicinity
stales th a t guavas when made into
Jellies net'ab o u t three dollars a bushel,
anJ an acre planted to gauvaa will yield
about 500 b u shdll
Why boost the present orange crop ns
a 6.000,000 box OneT Is It for the purpose
of b ea U n g jJo w a.p ^ic&lt; L iW ^^ J ™ * ? ? *
There will not be over. 4,000.000 bores o f
citrus fruit shipped out of tlie state the
coming season—DeLand Record.
The green fruit law seems to be having
the desired effect, so Tar we see no
preparations .for shipping of any fruit
yet. while last y e « the first car of grapo
fruit was moved from Fugazzi grove
about the 15th of S ept It is to be hoped
that this practice of shipping such im­
mature green fruit will be entirely elimi­
nated from -the menaces of the grow­
er.—Exchange.
We believe that the Florida orange
growers w ill-get good pncea for tljelr
fruit the coming season. The distribution

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m c r r y c ro w d of shoppèrs M onday, and your d estination w ill be D. A.
w llU W
C a ld w e ll &amp; Sons, w h e re you w ill find shopping v e ry easy, and the lo w e st
possible p rices on h ig h e s t-g ra d c m erc h a n d ise . You w ill a lw a ys find courteous and a t­
te n tiv e salespeo p le. .

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AM0 SKEAG
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F A L L O U TIN G S A LE

ginghams

Our new fail
shipment of
Amoskeng Dress Ginghams in all
the pretty designs, stripes, checks,
plnids and a new showing of
Scotch, p l a i d s ha vi*. i ic t
rived und are on dis- L B * f t
day at*...........- i . . *
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Our advance showing of new and
pretty fall outings cannot he heat, in all
the pretty patterns, also solid colors.
They are the regular 12J4c and
15c quality. See
these on ^ B ^
special ¿ale lo t .Monday------ --|T I i .

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H A narE m A nt

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AIHOSKEAG APRON GINGHAMS
These are the ,old stand-bys;
the genuine Amoskeag kind, in
all colors and sizes checks, but
at a lower price than can be had
elsewhere.
These
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can be had Mon/ Af t
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Our suit dejuinment in every detail is complete,

&gt;31111 1 /c p d I H l l u l l l " ,,“The newest and prettiest of weaves in the newest

and most upTo-date styles, and are the best tailored garments can he had in New York and &amp;t. Louis.
these high-grade garments at the working-man’s price, on display MONDAY.
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Black Silk

Colored Silk Petticoats
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These skirts are very pretty
and atylishly m ade of a good
grade silk in all the new a Lit!
best-shades: a regulafN$5 value,
but for Monday
O f i
can be had at ..

Petticoats

These
taffeta skirts are handsomely made with ruflies and deep
llounces, and of a good,
heavy weight taffeta;
^
n
cannot he had for less I I I i l
l
than $5; on sale Monday

See

NEW SHOWING HI I Mi SSAEINL
In our silk department, a color
and n material suitable for any
and all occasions, is found in
this good quality messaline oil
displjiy and sale lor
Monday a t .................
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Is at present the talk among our lady
T V l A H r _ _ _ f r i e n (!s. how on earth they sell such beautifuI suits for little money, every garment
on snle Monday and remember A l t e r a t i o n s a r e M a d e

MW SHOWING IK III ANO IH 1(11 COU ARS

T a b le D a m a s k
A dozen different patterns to
select from in our strictly allpure linen damask, has a high
satin finish- and is two yards
wide, worth from $1.25 to $1.50
per yard. Napkins to Q O a
match. Monday.........

These are the newest creation in fall
neckwear, and we have them in a great
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play and special sale for MONDAY.

T able N ap k in s
These napkins are very large
and comes 1 dozen (ti the holt;
they have a /pretty satin finish
apd in quality and patterns is
a n exact nmtch to the adver­
tised damask per C t O " 7 0
d o z e n . . ............... tydLm / 5 7

Our Furniture Department
NLNNALIY ENGINEER OVERALL
This high-grade union made Nunmilly overall for their durability and
good fitting qualities deserve
great credit and art* made V r ^ B ^
to fit. and arc sold elsewhere
^
at $1. Our price i s. . . .
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N e w F a ll H ats
A classy showing of new fall
hats in all the newest block,
weaves, etc.
They come in
black, inns and greys. See the
line specially priced fur Monday

M e n s ’ D ress P ants
These pants in stylo and looks*
cannot he told front‘ t he 1$3.50
and $5 ones. They wear well
and can be washed; a great
value at $2 to $2.50; ^
our price . . . .
I bO w

Every day brings us more new and prt*. ty shoes for our large full trade,
"“and to see our large, well selected line o ’ all-leather shoes one cannot af•••
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A« i i
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uarnntees
due.
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ford to buy elsewhere; every pair g
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A ll-L e a th e r S u it C as e s 7T2 Y d s Good B leach in g fo r $ 1 .0 0
This is a good quality medium weight
Theso suit cases coin«, ill. a
domestic that is absolutely free from large size, light or dark brown*
starch; it is full yard wide and is worth nil-leather with a strong steal
up to 1 2He per yard. For Monday only frame, and are sold elsewhere
of the $5 to $10 ones
from $5.00 up. Our regular
a great bargain,
price while they
Q Q
they last can be lint
last o n ly ___ ^ P 0 » 5 7 0
for............... ..

Our Shoe Department-

“We, the coroner's jury, empaneled to
, ConsUgr thfj testimony to the cose uf
' L H. Gillette,1, accused of having brought
Sadie Merchant to“dealh at Athlon by
meant of chloroform.* adm inistered to
(he tuid Sadie Marchnnt, find him to bo
iulltyjjf wilful tuurder.**
Sitter Elizabeth Sacra, who by her al­
l i e d confession, aided Brother Gillette
v ht odfnlnAftHftg the chloroform; wns not
&gt; tn tio n ed in flte virdlct. but her cate. It
itiry for-action.
*\ placed in Jail here,*

A:

Ometta waa

ttmYoport* of ti&gt;_____ ,___ ...__ H

ty eoUianaais, indicated that the was
about 79 yean old and in the lait stages
tuberculosis, but it la underttood now
that auch w^t zjot the cate. It It alleged
that tha.-.phyridani who examined the
body when It w it exhumed September 6.
" found'that Slater Merchant waa not in a
dying condition when the chloroform

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Best grade wirtTkair pins, per package. j . .
B e s t English 1)rass pins, per package----Best grade cabiuet hair.pins, per package
Best gold-eyed needles, per package.
Ladies' handkerchiefs,' e a c h ............ / - ------Ladies* linen handkerchiefs, 3 for.
Six spools Coats' cotton, 6 for

for an InfecUon of the liuigt with tuberf4** WM I« food physical condition. U

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Mens’ 50c ties, only.,___ _* ____. . .
Mens’ 75c ties, o nl y . . ' . . . . ...... ...........
Mens’ sox, plain or fancy; 3 pair f o r . . . ___
Mena’ colored sox, (4 pair tp. b ox)____ ' „
Mens’ Linen handkerchiefs. 3 f o r . . . . , / . . . *
Mens' white or colored-handkerchiefs, only
Paris garter for mep, only - - - "W*wy*- • -- - «.

C A SH D E P A R T M E N T STQRE

SANFORD

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ALL OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS

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There wai recently filed In the circuit
court for thii county n bill of for cloture
by Hodges, o ’Hitrni &amp; Russell against the
Florida Home Land Company, the pro­
moters of die colonization schema ut
Celery City. In ibis county, Involving
sevcritl thounnrul ncres of land. About
200 purchnscd from the colonizers nre
«ton made parties drfrndant. I he bill of
complaint sets up that the Florldn Hijm*
Land Company, of which Col. A. S. Mann
seems to be the leading spirit.,bought the
land under an agreem ent to pay so much
per acre as the land was disposed of.
About $3.000 was oil that the land
company ever paid. It is nlleged, although
It sold home seekers many times that
amount. Hodges, O'Hnm &amp; RumcII then
Instituted the foreclosure suit uml the
hmneseckers find that they hove no claim
on tho property they supposed they had
bought. The officers of the Florida Homs
Land Company have assured the settlers
that their Interests will be protected, but
ills the opinion o fm an y that the settlers
will have to whistle. The incident Is
pitiful In many cases, ns some of the
settlers sold Ihelr nil in Northern States
in order to get bur® and ' buy the little
pieces of land which they presumed that
they owned.- It is stated that Hpdgee.
O'Hara and Russell will be as lenient ns
possible with the settlers who desire to
buy the the land from them, making ns
low a price as they! might ordinarily get
per acre on tho sale of large

.P revent* Corroalpn of Boiler»,
fly mibjectlog bol}&lt;im to We*i e liti
trlh cu rre n t! from dynamo* ¿Ihrççugb
a p jw a tu » hfc baa Invented'"**].A il*.
(rullati ic Jen Hat claim s to~k prevent
their corroaton by th e electro-chem ical
action of the w ater.

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-T ru n k Coverings of Sealskin.
■ The fskln uf'-tbu couunon harbor or
m arble aval la aflll us«d to son}« extent
1» Norway for tfunh coverings This
•cal !■ also found, on the Chaste of the
U nited sta te * .'e s p e c ia lly on T he Pa­

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these elements may have something to
do with fixing the values of Improved
lands at and near Sanford. But here
sa n f o r d t h e r e a l
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J f are actual prices that have been paid
for such property by growers wh9 are
engaged In the cultivation of these ertyi*
Ideal Conditions Thfct Make The Celery Delta The ¡j nuSunford and who have wished to add
to their acreage. It is at least supposnble
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G. W. C H A P I N . IN I N D U S T R I A L R E C O R D
sold for $12.500. two five-acre tracts were
sold for $1.750 nn acre, and a succcssfuF
celery man annexed 35 acres adjoining
-I wouldn't want *° i ° lo ^
iarm cr* have a t many thousands of dollar* with tils own celery farm and paid $35,000 for
M*rthJUiiUf$*tand tell then what bank us h* has bought acres. This is the tract.
w0 ore actually doing. (M i t t li t t p rtfl« not true. It is well To give a frank i u u \
The marketing of those ^auftirtl crtfP5 . f f l T V m f l P n i n P f* V
we «« making per acre W re In Sanfonl. ment 6f actual conditions, in order that has been regulated and Improved through
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bat« to have h u wonl doub,ed&lt; But th at Justice may be done to Sanford and Growers Assodation. Shipping facilities
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when these farmer» «onto here we can her surroundings. The actual facts are have been bettered by it the settlem ent
S p e n c e r ’s Bread handled by all first\ take them out into our field«, let them good enough without exaggeration.
of claims for loss and damage in shipping
ouum the crate« of lettuce and celery
Above (ire initial oust of tile I land, huve been much accelerated. Sanford
class grocers.
¿ 4, we (let from a m easured. acre of w hich. is usually covered by u heavy vegetable growers sell their products by
land, let them see us take It to the ship­ growth of palmetto, pine trees and other consignment to brokers in outside mar,
ping station here and get the ^n«h for vegetation, the cost of clearing varies kels. on direct orders from dealers In the
r t^_tUeh' they will know we are not from $50 to (30 an acre, say on average north and west, or direct to buyers f o. b.
Wc Make Everything Known to the Trade
of $50. The soil is easily worked, hut At Sanford, who pay-cash on delivery of
a*ajti crating*"
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rhl» wa» the unique confe«eion ntade lettuce and celery can not ire profitably the goods. Through the association every
PH O N E 106.
PARK A V E N U E .
* ,0 the writer by a Sanford m an who has planted the first season after clearing, member may inform himself dally of the
better
not
until
the
third.
The
ifatural
made himself independent by handling
current prices qudted In all the prindpol
Branch Store Roberts Grocery, next Postollicc
f , these crop* In the rich "oelery d e lu ^ aur. •oil has an acidity which must be worked outside markets: he may know how many
out
by
cultivation
and
by
a
careful
use
Carloads of vegetables are on-routo to
rounding this little -Florida city.
• -rm one of the pioneer» of the celery of fertilizers. Therefore, the wise planter these cities and when they are due to M ta m m m m m m m m m m m m a m m m m m m u m m m m m m m m m m m m
industry In Sanford.'1 «aid another. * iv e folio wing the advice ami experience of arrive, and from this information he may
been raising celery and lettuce here for those who have made success here, will determine for himself the value of his
fourteen year* and I’ve made money p la n t' Irish ’potatoes, sweet potatoes, his goods. The larger j&gt;ortioii of the
cabbage or other vegetables which will lettuce and Celery crop* of the present
-every-y—
Weil. I cleared irl one season TTaWT Tin thrive on new ground. From an y o n e of season has been sold direct to the buyer«
these crops he should reap a substantial at Sanfofd,-m*d the m au j^ad vantages of
acre (rom sixteen acres.
reward, and it IB not claiming too much this system are making It most in favor.
lliis was the testimony of another
that be should net iu the first mul sec­ The product goes forward in refrigerator
Sanford man who nam e ,1«_ knoyrn all
ond Seasons' from these crop« ap­ cars by fast freight, occupying forty*
over tuuihern and western, market, lie
proximately one-half to two-thirds of the eight hours to New York ntul correspond­
was financially rtined by the freeze p i
orignal cost of the land.
ing lengths of time to oilier markets.
1895, which lOcUorily' wiped out the « « **lj'
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For
the idng of these cars the entire
Some
Sanford
growers
ibsist
thatit
is
orange industry ii&gt; the atnite. Hla wealth
N « rro u sassa la woman Is alm ost invariably tha r e s u lt 'of tom s fern»!«
is now estimated frtJm l»al£ a million not possible to grow vegetables with any output of a large plant is needed; Since troubls. f o r this reason It Is useless to tak a an ordinary tierVu tonfo or
the
organization
of
the
vegetable
i^wwore,
degree
of
certainty
of
success
anywhere
doliurs upward and he' has m ade it
B arre rem edy and expect to be cured.
In Florida, without Irrigation Some firoducts'ore sold largely f. o it., Sanford.
The only way for women to ouro their nervouttneea and get well 4« by
culufvniing Sanford lands. «»Many other»
others may differ from this contention, The ex|&gt;ress rate to New York. &gt;tJ claim the us* of Iten n 'i Now H ealth, the remedy which curoa nil w eaknesses snd
might he quoted in like: m anner and tx&gt;
but it is not a question for discussion the shippers, is altogether loo high It is female truulrl«», atopj/lng the drain and giving perfect health and natural ac
Itte effei «. for vegetable growing In this
lion to ths whole »ysfem.
here. It is a fact that ihc suhirngninm 75 cent* a crate.
remarkable section lids developed to a
When tltere Is a drain upon the nervous system, duo to female weakness,
system is used all over this section
Reference ha* been made *o far in you .»!•• I t ’liable, m lsorstile and foel ns thnugh vnu w ¡in U-&lt;1 to scream
high .Irgrrc by men of activity, energy
Several hundred wells have been »»ink (til* article mainly to the growing lettuce or fly rht- »lamming of a doot sluio*t ttirou» n u m u h)m ,-th*, rour nurvos
and enterprise, who have seized upon
ami ore In operation today Consequent­ and celery in tIlia rich Sanford district. «re *h(ttten-&lt;l »ml people »iit-wk of you as a lterttm* * te -k
iheit opiurtunitles. and of ‘ them have
Hello » New Health will cure all drains upon the nervous *y«tem, surely
ly, before the cultivation of lettuce and Tim cultivation and harvesting of these
made iht-maelves rich.
am!
thoroughly relieving Scanty, Profuse. Painful, h regular or Huppresskd
celery Is undertaken an irrigation plum crop!, occupy only about «even month*
klen*trtiatl'iti. Strkly Periods, i’oii*t«nt Wearliie** *nh
nr-*« l»e|,fi«ss|on.
So much has been said about the pro*
shonld be put In.
of the year, but don’t think for a minute Cram ps. Dttilnen*. vio len t Headache, Palpitation ol li,- lie.,
la in In the
ductocnca* of Sanford'a wealth-prodiicThe unit of this system is live acres. that (lies«! Sanford growers stop with IHtnk and Orolna. Im ucorrheu and all Inflamm ation, Ph.-eiutlon and I'lschargos
mg acre»—much of it exaggerated— that
of the Vagina and I’tern*
The Record has believed it wide to gather Ftff each live acre« on ortesian well is till*. There is a numlter of so called
Tht* woutlet Mil remedy t* ofT&gt;-ie&gt;l to you it-" it altso h ie y in ran t* « of
t-N ■ ' n •• m u í » i uiunn it« as
the actual facts from authoritative source« driven and is eased with a two inch or spring cro|&gt;» which add materially to the money b m i on flr*t tmitlc if It fall, *«&lt; rallevi
It
and by close observation and investi- two am) a half inch pipe. The well is value of the p«*r-acre production, The ft lo herself to ns* tht* medir tue faithfully ero! i-a &lt;um * e !I i î ij strong
celery grower, who is quoted at itte be­ tones, tuvtgorate* ami *tranK'h'1n* the sys'eni and •' f h ,11it Ifi and helps
capfied
so
that
tinflow
of
wumr
may
be
gfltmn
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uf It* n atural
clreulntliio th at uvei) organ Is brought to ih* pur
Sanford is situated in the lake section cut off whenever desired I he naturtil ginning of till* article, remarked to the fu n d Inns
writer
that
when
lie
tiad
fin
inf
led
gather
id Mobile Florida. It lira on tho sourii flow from a well of this su q is not- fur
Her o a N«w UeaLth msv he used with r*f■n '«rt*-1
most delicate,
in g hi* toniif* ami celery hu had enough
ot h arm fu l In
side of l-ake Monroe, an enlargement of from 10.000 gqllous an hour The well and wa* willing to give his hind* a - rest you rig or old It I* p u tei, v*get»\ile an-1 eotr i ’
«pellt lili Ilfs
tl&gt;e Si Jtihns river. 125 ihilea south of discharges into n main supply pip»' from and take ono himself fur the other live I gradiente tt I* the prescription of nr eminent I’t,
ci ned y Is ths
tuer ! m learning how to our* women s
ai,.|
Jacksonville Tlii* body o(_ W ater is four to six incites in diameter, imining indiiihs, But this man lets jt summer
result of hl» lattors.
crop
of
CTubgrus*
cover
the
land
It
i^T~^ubj«ii four utiles wide by six or »even j the length of the field, usually through
Do not let Mrs day so by without slattin g on to, •ot to tie u l'tl witli Ihi*
doesn't require any altrttrion. « just
mlWIong. Sortie six miles souti^jnf the thd middle. and with a slant so tliut the ■grows, like Topsy ' »Wl produce* from ■efenttflo tom« dy whlrh is 'iß sied ) ou on * g-*- »o
.if iJiuuuy back U it
litlir city lie'» Lake Jessup, a -pretty j flow nf water is from the well toward three to four ton» on acre of the best hay fails to our«.
body u( water which also tins its modifying the drain at the further end I rapping that grows in Florida, which Is worth
intervals of twenty feet. '» from $lti to $20 a ton
For Sale By Win. C. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida
infibrncc upon the dim ate. In other this main"qt
r
Musi of the growers follow that crop
a
series
of
latere)
flloy,
three
watches
in
direction* nre bodies of water and stream s
witli others which are raised with much
' * 1)1. I| mid to the mildness find equable- diameter.- running to the opposite sides less effort and with no additional fuglinr*» of the dim ate ih rT the beauty of of the field and term inating 111 upright hxer. Some of the crops a n d 1 their
tlir- i llumte and the beantv of iho sec- tiles a. foot or more in diameter. These average jwodtictlon per acre are Ute
following.
Tite climate Is lhild, but this does; lateral drain* are also laid oil n slight
R O L L IN S C O L L E G E , W IN TE R PARK
S100 to $300
Cucumber*
not mean tliuf the section is below the | sianl It! tlirecl the flow of the water f tie
$
100
t..
ïlS
ti
.Sweet potatoe-v
O ld e s t C o lle g e a n d M o st B e a u tif u l C a m p u s In F lo r id a
^foitt lute and iUR subject to oocniionnl I oeporate irW a u c uot ceutcuLcd togetlier
yloo to $ ton
Eggplant
College, Academy. Music, re p re ssio n , rin c Ait» D o m rsth and Indus
Irish
i
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(
m
(
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k
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3150,
at
the
Joints,
but
tuo
luid
with
tiln-r
ov«
cold »tups, it Is a fQcLjhowtver, backed
trial Arts, B usiness, h o rm .il Course
$ 200 .
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Beans,
by. Iho auttiority o t reliable men who thfl joints so as to keep out dirt and
$250.
Tomatoes.
Twelve
budding»,
four
dormitories,-separate
roflm».
m-uni
heat,
electric
allow
tilts
seeping
of
the
water
into
tire
have lived hcte'for years, that wltb ahe
Cantaloupes and watermelons ore
light«, fire protection..fine gymnaslutn. no itutlnnn, quurrtt-imllum duliar cnexception of the g re a t freeze already re* soil. Tlie services of uu engineer n^T proving successful. Corn on these la mis
dkiwtneut. Four teachers of music, $5000 organ, a dozen pianos, two glee
ferrevl to which practically gwejrt the called in to give the proper levels In averages 50 bushels to th e . acre nnd sells
idubs, chorus class. Superb new rooms for Business School, full banking
equipm ent,’Burroughs milling-machine, tyi&gt;c-writers, two instructors next
n r tilern two-third* of the stale, flo cold laying this system of drains. In the for 90 cents or better. Cauliflower, n foil
yeur. Now chemical undmhyslcal lahorntories. eqoi|qii*&lt;l with every modern,
tux wrought serious dam age within the upright tile in which every lateral crop, produces 400 to 000 crates to the
acre nnd sell* for $1.25 a crate. -Cabbage
tfevicit;
analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, .water, preparation for engine«*ring
term inates, a plug by which rite water is an easy crop to raise any time in the
no mory t f the (iresenL generation.
courses. Imkes. Umting. swimming, golf, tennis, hxjt ball, hnskri ball, foot
Ific soil is dark »findy loom. 'I l l s m a y b e he|U'1n the cintiti pipi*» It i» year, it isruducr* 250 crates to the acre -i &gt; consecutive yeur* idtampions of State in bn*e ball Christian but undcuotu
iiuuioaul. a x | w*nuns nuxief[He, »&lt;-tmlar»in|&gt;» available
no lh)W in character nod by capillary at- ! also arranged that the water tuny t&gt;e nroi is worth SI.23 a crate. Spinach is
also n lirotltnble crop apd citron» have
For catalogue, nddres* VVw F BLACKMAN. Pit. D.. I.L. D . President
traction carries mid holds moisture in cut off (ruin uny of thr lutnuf pipe* so
been cultivated *ucces»fully. Some (c
m
«
s
s
s
s
s s w » » w »»»* t w s w » s w ) v » s t s » w » » v&gt;»*»»»s w » w » 0 »w s » d
as
lo
suppy
irrigation
in
any
purl
of
the
uniform distribution. Front two to four
markable succ-cascs have btren made by
feet Iwirrnth rite surface is an Impervious field where it is needed, keeping it from in|en»ive cultivation of several crops
One grower of |»eppcri lias 0tiC|iicfC
«ubctxatuin of clay which hold* water those parts which nmy not need It.
Even more important, if possible, than urn'er canvass cover and from lids acre
■like s rubber blanket. Lying under this
he has sold already, this sfcsson' mote
district it a great subterranean body of the Irrigation value of the system is its than $3.100 worth of tiio profitable vega*,
T H E C O L L E G E OF A G R IC U LT U R E
»Bier, slightly tinged with sulphur, which usefulness for draining the land. In case table, end there Is more to come .from
O f» T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F F L O R I D A
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evaporates quickly o i l . esrpsure to the of heavy rain making tne soil wetter tlte some acre.
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Sanford i« advantageoasly situated as
T h» r « r m « r » ' C a ll* !« -Otter* the iollowtn*
In AsrircItuTv.
sir. it is from 75 lo Í50 fe ef below the than Is desired, the supply of wuter is
regards transportation.- fiv e roll lines
A Tour-Year Cigleilate C«ilr»» - A T v i -Ym i S lurt G n t R
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wit face and when readied by artesian allowed to drain out through ihc laleml» lead from the city, oonneotlng it with
A One-Year Short C«ir»n' - A four Month TaAtirri Short Cour*»
!» ‘ welii it rises by natural preasufe in án into the ditches at the cd je of tho fieW alt rite principal markets of tho state nnd
A Tarir Week Farm en Situ!C Cou)»e
Dfuitran C»rt«-»t«m■
(tenfe
tor Home .Study
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Will yôn (VMidpue to k«n&gt; m rh* h»nl K h o l ot -«o»ntiu-&lt;- eh»&gt; ran bo
r~
Eitst
Coast
Railway,
the
Sanford
nnd
qulckty im nsttrd to you by men who have had both tv llijc imlnmS C,
»apply for irrigation and fur atF the* por- soil foe ^ralnngo porWwca,. that It is
Everglades and tlte Atlantic Const Line,
»h&lt;l practical einedàflçe twi Ih* fsfmf
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post!bjq to’go On tlie lands work with which Inn three. Hues from this point
Muk« an InyettmWl I hut » ill o»y illrldenJi rvrry year lhn*lgti&lt;Art
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.- Stlph ore the nauirjil. oondlllons which plovy or hoe within an liour after n heavy Tn'nddltion. the .Clyde River l i n e by
dally
sailings
to
Jacksonville
nnfl
in«
leave contributed th'udt to auccaa in .tlie dawnfai! or rain. This system has. been
PI
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J. J. VERNON
* «ailing of the vegetable crops for which described so'porilculmly becau»e-U'/» on termedinle t*jluu Connects with nil
shippiMsbnes In , itte metropolis of the
D C A N O P T H E C O L L E G E -Ö P ^ A G H IC U L T U R E
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Jkmford Is famous.' Lettuce, and celfcry essential feature in the working of- Seu- state and-'kfTordn cheap freight rates to
. G A I N E S V I L L E , . F L O Ô ÎD A
‘ •■f* the cryps vrWch
been a d v m lie d ford lands.
‘
' j all points. Sanford is a,division head•t*. - ■
The cost of this irrfgAtJOJWlrniuage £ 1x164* for .the Atlantic CoMt Line and
oMhe rbaln ooqroee oí her .wealth, but
-» LmW f■V»’Î •!
Immense tonnage moved cfn&gt;m here
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th o / aré n o t^ b / any means, 0 » aol« system, including tlie wcll,,'"li ciiimrjtvtl insures good service.
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Pfoduds of tlda rich wiL
a t $100 an .acre. In some Instance« It

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cremtes of.smout
ot.about 40 per .cent since 1910,
it has many beautiful homfea, well reived
streets, water-works, gas and electric
lights, a 1- lire dcikirtineot and all the
conveniences dint;belong to up-to-date
towns. It is the center of mure com­
mercial activity titan any other d ty of
lu size in Florida ami probably m any
of the Southeastern States. It . is the
largest inland town in the state.
Two hundred of Us business men and
citizens are organized’ Into the Sanford
Commercial Club, a body of men enthus­
iastic over what they havo accomplished
and healthfully aanguitte aa. to the future.
They are planping big ihlrfgs for the Y
development of their city and the past
promises that the years' to come wiU
make Sanford the center ' of one of the
richest communities In the entire south.

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Sanford lyitf been made what 1t is by
th e energies, iff iive men. With d i»pu*
lotion somewhat
■omewns more than 5,000, a a In*

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run» a t high a* $12?. The^-coK of thd
l a « t th ere fo r, ready for lfcttnce and
celery Ja from $3?« id $32^, on ikitendlture ofTwo yaara o^ time. But th* value
of the crops for the first two .years mnkes
th e land a source df^ incwjjt? ffom the
first jreOr. • * ■&gt;
Land thus prei»arcd Is held at $1.000
an acre and upward.. Any comipodity
hn» -different-values- according, to the
viewpoint from which it is estimated.
City real estate for Instance, would be
priced a t n vnlue on which it would pay
a reasonable Income at a fixed rate of
Interest. Another value would dejiend
upon whether ** not the owner wishes
to sell and oa bow anxious the buyer was
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Thtre are aoutothin^ inore than 10.000
■crea in th ia^ eb lo n which are known to
be underlaid by thl« arteaian w ataf supIdy. Between tfltoO: and 2^00 of these
v*#crea h av e.been put under cultivation
8Bd lhc cultivated,disuict U being rapid­
ly extended. The new land la held at
from, $U $ to $200 an acre and U la sold
•Mheae prices ¿U b , the guaranty that
flowing water m ay be
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well*. Much of the advertising of the
territory immediately adjoining.tho San*
ford Cclsry Belt has given the idea thot
the.remarkable results gained from some
of these latida are to h e / had by anyone
coming from anywhere and -without experieace,*T»lib ha« otaly to buy the land,
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BRICKS TAKING' ROOT
The Sanford Herald states 'th at "tfu
question of a brick road from the fen y
to the Osceola county* line Is taking root
PubtUStd Evwj Friday Momini By
in the minds of the roost progressive peo­
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ple of Orange county and m any of those
R J. IIULLY. cuitar
who were not lit favor of a million dollar
W. M. HAYN ES, B u s in e s s M a n a g e r
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bond jssue are heartily in favor of a
brick mad for this distance."
S u b s c r ip tio n P rice , Ï 2 Oü a Y ear In A dvance
We sincerely hope the iden' Is rooting
deeply.
We don’t know. Right m Ort u r s i a* t t rond -c ittì mai) matter A ulti» I 22nd

THE SANFORD HERALD

Gave Up Hope
Tor Muy or
Ay tbe tarneil
uf friends and voter», I
annoum v thi« I am a candidate tor the om oe ol
Mayor of the City oí Santord. at the N&lt;rv*mt*f
primary,
1
..._________ G-W. (Srvreaa.
I am a candidate for th* tndtion o(- Mayor o(
Saufen) »ahlni lo the dti iilon of the primary
1(4POt.

1900, at tha Po»(office al Sanford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd, 1070.

posed the ttflck roddi demonstrations
should have converted the moat doubtful,
I hefrity announce rnycandiiiaey (pr the fW illoa
0 Ana la Herald BulMIng
. thn voFn against Ivtnda am i t w i r l m a ils «I AM w— e rS esN at » tin rfa» l«1«n et the Whttr
Primary tob eb ck l November 2Í. 1911.
Seed beds are being planted and bus) was the strongest., flow to build brick
roads, when the income from- taxes Is not
ness is looking up.
. 1 am a candidila for Alderman ol tbe clr
sufficient to keep up the present^ system Sanford »obirct to tba decision ol the W
Primary tobe held November 21, 1011.
| i u i L Wuutai-rr
Another aviator was killed, this week is answerable in only one f way md that
la. bonds.
on-Long Island.
ill Ion oí A liter men
I will be a candidate for tbe
Tbe two questions belong" to each iu b iect to (he drcUfam of the li ite Primary hrld
Nov. 21. 1911»
Tha public schools opens next week other
Warna H**o ,
,
The
opponents
to
bonding
promised
to
a n d the children should be preparing to
I hereby announce my candidacy for AUcrntan
be on the Job. A good start is half the show us the way by another route, but'os of (be rlly of Sanford »object to thedeH jion of the
White
Primary, held Nov. 21.
fight and every scholar should be in his yet they have not shown ua. To build
W. If
und "pay as* you go" Is Impossible without
piece on-Monday morning:*
A t the rwivaatof many frienda. I have decided
the wlyere withal to pay with.
to announce my candidacy far,tha poalitaa of
Alderman of Sanford, m bjtct to tha dccufcm of the
Tba
peoplo
have
spoke
agaibst
bond­
Forrocr Attorncy-General W. H. Ellls
W hite Primary held Nov. 21.
boa nnnounced hts candidney for tbe po- ing; at least for so large a sum as a mil­
H avlnf livid l he posltfoo of A Merman far one
sitlon of Congressman at larga. Mr. Eli!* lion, buf if. i s tbe Herald suggests, ‘ let
term. I will nial» he a m odlftite for tbe position
ls Dow attorney for the trustees of the the districts th a t really, are In favor of and »olldt yout auUeroge
my post
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loternol Improvemcnt Fund and U one brick roads have them, without forcing record.
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S. Rem*
them upon districts that do not want
of the best known men in Florida.
At
the
earnest
aelldtatlon
of
many
them,” Is the true solution and is feasor and friends, i am urged to announce mytax-pavert
candidacy
,
. for Alderman of ibe l.'lty of Sanford, lubjert to ihe
Hon. Forrest Lake of this city may jfe; why nolT,
And if there la p -district^]}' i p iwhich
enter the lists os a candidate for con­
the
idea really-fcas taktn TCwfdfnt root,
gressman at large (whatever that means).
F or Clerk an d A ssesso r
Mr. Lako will moke a strong fight for the et it pavo the way* ami convince other I will be a candidate to succeed my»eif in the
districts
of
the
wisdom
of
the
plan.
po.ldon of City Clerk and A»»c*»or. »ubject to the
place and will come from a section where
We were for bonding and for brick w hile primary to he held in November
there is no candidate as yet.
M W. Lovu-L
roads. We ore still for brick roads, by
any means safe and sane— Orlando
Sanford schools have a wide reputation
Notice
Citizen.
. and many new people will settle here
All City Marasca will be due and partid* Orto• r i s i . IBI I.
this year to lake advantage of our fine
• _ .
M. W. I/ A n i ,
school facilities. This year gibes great
City Clerk ,
promise for pur girls and boys and the
parents should take more than a passing
interest in the schools
Friday. The occasion was the birthday
Sanford, the celery center of the Flo­ anniversary of Mr. Johnson. These good
rida peninsular. Is the title pf on Illus­ folks have a n ice home, and 180 acre* of H ü R A &lt;LE M E N D E N H A L L
T K A C H E R OF M U S IC
'
trated wrile-ul' published ■In the Finun- land and (hey also know how to get the
W111 Ulve Lessons at tin» limtse of Pupils
tial Industrial Record for September 15. heal result* In chickens, fruits, and veg­ A « » n t f o r l b * C a l i b r a t e d H a l i t i A D a v is
Tho story is from the [ten of Editor etables. Needless to odd that their home
P I A N O S
George M. Chapin, and is of great interest, j s n meet'« for those who wish to spend
BANFORD
- F LO R ID A
to all Who have a desire to know of UmS *1 delightful day und last trid ay was tin
splendid feature of agricultural Florida. exception to the rule, in fact the folks
The climate, soil, conditions and the v«4)o enjoyed their hospitality last Friday
time, labor and money necessary to suc­ were too full for utterance. The Johnson
cessfully raise fflrry in Florid« are each place demonstrates that Florida soil will
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
given attention and the special Illustra­ grow anything from apples to orange«,
Room 14
tions, made on thy fields give ample in­ Mr. Johnson being the proud possessor of
formation as to what has been done. The un npjde tree containing a dozen fine
Record is most attractive in its special large apples.
** They a rc best. T h ey arc d iffe re n t
features und will [wove interesting to its
They are b e st
They are d ifferen t
large'number of reader*.—Times-Union:
E d w a rd s—Fr e n |r r
A w i f quite wedding w is solemnized
' The Herald nnnounced. several months
last Sunday evening at the brides -Ikunc.
9go, that nt Ihe proper. lime it would
by Rev. Waldron. The contracting parties
present the name of Cnpt Richard H. being Miss Lydn May Frenger, youngest
Marks to the voters pf Orange county ns -laughter of Copt, ami Mr* A. J. Frenger,
a candidate for election to the office Of and Mr. Edwards, of Madison, now iq
county treasurer. Capt. Marks is cer­ business in Jacksonville. Miss Lyda was
tainly the man far the filnce. Ho hqs
one of Sanford's most popular young
been a tesldenr of the county for forty indies, and we will all miss her. Sbe Just
years, and has probably done as much completed a three years course in St.
for the upbuilding of the «runty, ns any
Joseph Academy nt Orlgndo a n d ' St
other man of his means, ami, he 1» now
Augustine, theu rook a course in training
past, the prune ol Ufa. bat lolly a s - Com­ for nurse ot (be Odd Follows Sanitarium.
IF VÛir'Hf c n i x ç y p
no avsiKLss iH ,4
petent as uny man in (he county to per­ Gainesville. Mr. Ld ward*.is a prominent
VUilVUi LIKE H .ir
form the duties of the office; and, we fell
young business.m ah of Jacksonville. We
Ftrov
N u s r .n u s .4
that be is entitled to it, and believe the hope for o long and hnppy future.
' tu&amp;K sccçiiU r, u t
voters of the codnty will Join us in trying
^ ix r tN v u m r . r . t
to effect hit election. This is an. office
They a re b e st. T hey a re d iffe re n t
\ cannon rut mop ’
that requires very little work nnd pays
:
t n U j n o l ( n c or
At The Im p eria l To-Mght
a handsume salary, nbout,. 52.(100. You
r fn m rtu ^.jcca U H T s
To-dny will be Utugaln Hay a t Imperial
- LÓ.iNl. PifCOVVT
all knoW him, and you know tlmre Is no
Theatre.
Having an over supply of reels on
bettor /nab for the Job in the couqty, and
lIFlOTLSorûtrÇUZ
bd
ntw drI , ' AIt.
As
!)cl1 »ny*. tho other hand, tlw m anagem ent tr|is decided to
v
V |i
f
.
run
five
reels
to-day.
matinee
nnd
nlghL
tutor {vliivildn'ies for ibe office are all
TJ PEOPLES BARK OF SAKFORD .71
’¿^ajf.'jcr^'tiut tjusy arc all young men .The following is tfic program;
anti cfyhlpcittit to make « plvlng nt theb The it-In ted Hr idegroqm.—Comedy. Lubln.
various avocations, which, he is not. .Got In Old California, Where the Gain goes
Come— Drama, Seilg. .
together and elect him at ibq first pri­
M. M. SMITH, Pres
Plcciota—
Drama, Vitugruph.
mary and not have the expense and a n ­
. H . R. a t EVENS, V -P r*t,
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noyance of a second primary.
f * • ; . Slabeldes*—Comedy, Kalcm-V''
M. t . TOLAR, C«thlsr
Zulu Land— Drama, Sellg.

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m e ELEVATOR BREAKS DOWN
The following from the Gainesville
Sun Would indicate that something has
happened to Qra Datiock of life GainesviUe D evitbt::
”»
After six years* continuous publication
The £levator, n weekly newspaper pub­
lished In this city, baa suspended publi­
cation, fur a time at least. Editor Bul-

^ th e y a r e b e a t.

HILL

?I suffered five.years, with awful pain», duo to worn*
ly troubles,” writes Mr*. M. D. McPherion, from Chu
bourn, N. C “They grew worge, till I would oft« LiaiJ
I could not walk at all, antf I hflcT an awful hurting fa ^
side; also a headache.and a backache.
:
j gave up. arid thought I would die, but my huibgM
urged me to try Cardul, so, I began, and the first
helped me.' B y tlie-lira o th e third bottle wai bred, 1 ^ 7
do all my work. All the people around here said j Wovu
die, but Cardul relieved me."

For more than 50 years,1 Cardul has been relieving
woman’s sufferings, and making weak women strong ¿3
well. During this lime, thousands of women have written
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising rciulfe
they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, lonfc
remedy for women.
Cardul strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or prv
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles
* If you are a woman, begin taking Cardul, today.

Meat Market of Q u a lity ^
Where you cun jjcu h e best of everything tlelivm.il
to your (trior by Bpecinl messenger and ^on lime
WE CARRY A COMPLFTE LINE

OF

Florida and W estern B eef and P ork, l amb. Hi\
Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry and Home Made I'm k :
sage.
Wenre now prejwrcd to jliveto the trude
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try its-you will be pleased.

110 P ark Avenue

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G e t up a P arty, Hire a
'■ Lau n ch and C o m e to

WOODLAND PARK
Leum to swim in Hint shady Pool No rocks, in• no
reptiles to hurt you Safe for any child No Sowcnijitr twrtiffle.
only pure well wutcr., t _
Emptied and denned ■every day. Every eonveut :«* for
Picnic parties. Refreshments. 0|&gt;en Thursdays nint
-Jayi
Other days by afrhngancni.
... * i

They are d iffe re n t,

Clgar F a c to r y Moves
J . A., Mauser has moved his a g a r
factory from the Clark building to tbe
second floor in tho Wilson building corner
Park Avenue nnd Second St., w h e re 's
nir» place has been arranged, and more
Tampa John* and tricky Sanford cigars
con be turned out.
Mr. Mauser now
works five cigar makers, and is doing a
nice business.
They a re b est

Théy ere d iffe re n t.

Killed By Pile Driver
-r A negro 'employed ot the noW.-igeal
«bote was killed h u t' Wednesday by^tfie
In The Good Old Summer Time
pile driver. In BQme m anner he let his
The greatest* enjoyment you will find
head cbmeitrcoR^fRpt with the descend­
is
at
our Soda Fountalni . For a very
ing
Hammer
which*.'masbod
one side of
.
•*_ -v .
' „ j s
-:
small amount of cash, ypu can gçt
Ida bead, killing him instantly.

They ere Nest

much pleasure for yourself and friends.
They ere different

B rin g

th e

L a d ie s

they will he pleased with our. «Ulidous
Ic e Cream Nnd 8odae
1

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and also plessed'with you for t h r t m t .
tbe street tab into m l auto belonging to
Z. 1iaym an ; and dcnolUhcd th e ' lamps.
The negro was .badly ¿Injured-' but will

M A X W E L L 'S

Harrows» Sulky
arid Everything
in Horseand Hand Tools

H. Fernald Hardware Co

�nie

fu ll line School Books at'M ax w ell’s
6-tf
Ih ry are b est. They are d ifferen t
&lt;&gt;nr and two horse wagon* with celery
flnn^l side Ifotlieti at Underwood's
17-tf
f r e s h W estern, and flo rld a m e a ts
at R oberts
7-2tc
AHUM'S and Carriage punning at Un­
derwood'*. First class work.
31»tf
They ore best
They are d iffe re n t.
All kinds id rc|Mttr work Sonlorit Ma­
chine &amp; Garage Co
i»-tf
New uulllucry ^_rrivmyj_ daily Ut Mrs.
OvrrmiinitnvvT YrrwrH's store, v/ntch for1
her »firing announcement.
t&gt;
In union th e re Is s tre n g th . We have
th e goods you need, and th e pride
you ca n do th e re s t S an fo rd fu r n i­
tu re Co.
35 tf

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little H appen I n i s — M ention oi
M u tte rs

In

8ANfOftD ttCRALD

B r ie f.

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
unary o f tb e F lo atin g S m all Talk
su cc in c tly A rranged fb r llu r-

OES it mean inything to
I 7 vou to have, clothes to tit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and he absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
We represent Ed. 'V. Price
&amp;. jQo., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and W inter 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?

WANTS
All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
heading. One Cent n Word Loch Issue
Wanted—painting; and paper hanging
by experienced workman. F im claw
work at reasonable price». I con
give Sanford reference*, ns to ■work. See
me before leting your work, as I can save
you money. Prop n postal in Postoflice.
L L Wood.
if
for Sale or Kent—Light acres tiled, two
wells, house mill knrn, 2 mites west of
town Inquire at iieriikl UtKcc- uu.klrs
♦f—frr~
Sout h Fern. Wichita
Kansas.
tf
F rric rrifte »
■{?,Ir r T&gt;TF*AW1MfV
Kailrond Ave Owner may have same ai
herald Office hy proving pri&gt;|M-rty. uml
paying for this ad
7 Itp
For Rent—Pleasant furnished front
rooms on hrst hour to man mid wife.
Large porch, and- tine shade, * S. W.
Corner. 1st S r, and Mnple Avc. Mrs. W.
0. Hfcrring.
if
For Sale—A cypress incubator; 2UU
capacity, only used twice, a bargain
Also counter « ales, nml small ImusphnM J
scales, new
W (. herring. 1st and
Maple Ave.
.
tf
Wanted—Trestiemen. bridge and Sieve
dure foreman on key West Ftleii*»'n
Florida hast LotiM K.itlwny lo t rate* of
wages amt | mMmolar*. Address W J
Krume. Const meting Engineer. Marathon,
Florida, stating age exlwrience and r«•f
ercnces
7 2t,
Lost—A Confederate cross of honor
On cross bar engraved names. l_ and W
b Weston I « nve ai tins ullii-e nn&lt;l gel
reward
7 2tp
lot Side l i tnistiels nice small potulns,
for fall planting at 51 5U 1m. S M
Pickin', Beurilnll Ave, H I D No. I

¡dr. Kay ButU has been called to Astor
on account of the serious illness of hiv
wife.
• Rumor has it that one of our young
professional men will soon Join the ranks
of Benedicts.
»
(¿opt. F. J.'Stafford ia on hla LoesburgSauford run ogain after a week sjient nl
Coronado Beach.
Mrs B. H. Herndon, .and little daughter
Norma, spent several days of this week
in Jacksonville.
Mrs Jessie Speer has returned from a
delightful visit to friend* in Modisouvilb*
and Dawson. Ky.
(¡oorge McLaughlin, Is taking n course
in hardware in all brancitea in the store
ul W L Morgan.
Miss Rose Dickinson, went to Jackson­
ville yesterday to visit friends for a
week «r ten days.
Mrs. H. K. Murphy of Mulberry, n for­
mer resident of Sanford. Is visiting rela­
tive* in the city. •
T lle te will’ be more quail and turkey
this year than ever and local sportsmen
are getting ready.
Lee Roy Bertha of Titusviile. spent
several days in Sanford visiting his aunt
Mr* J. E. Vincent.
*

U. A 0. Motor Go., report the sale of a
Imtidsome new Buick Roadster, to W. D.
Holden and W. J. Thigpen.
Mr*. E. G. Tyner left for her home in
T;impa on Tuesday, afler a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. R. J Holly.
\f
Kva L Frenger, returned home Tdenday
from Colman where sho has been teaching,
for a short visit a t home.
I There will be a noticeable decrease in
the small boys upon the streets next week
us school qtarts on Monday.
Capt. A. J. Frenger, returned to Arcadia
Monday night, having come home to
attend.hi* daughter's wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Davis T o i t r r ‘onrt-ttith^
son. Davis, have rationed from iheir
pleasant stay at Daytona Beocli.
&gt;
Mr*. Jam es Weeks of Green Cove
Spxinga has returned to her home after a
visit to her d au g h ter Mrs. Butler.
Mayor Lake t r d family spent Tuesday
on Jessup, fishing and between the fre­
quent »bowers managed to enjoy th « d ay .
Mrs. Chas.' d a rk , moved her stock of
ralllinery and dry goods to New Smyrna
this week, where she open up a new store.
Sheriff Kirkwood, w a s / I n fhe d ty
yesterday shaking hands with his m any

P rcab y trry In Sanford
fhe South Florida f’rt-'iiylery will con
vena in Sanfurii un Tuesday Octubei.
lentil, and a (urge nuiiibc-i of minister*
and laymen expect to attend. Arrange
m eats are being perfected by Uje local
committees-for taking care of the visitors
and Snnford people regardless «f creed
will nstlist in tltelr entertainm ent.
New Man . Willi Robert»

Mr. W T Kay. ul Atlmiiu, Ca , is now
i** Wim ge of tta- fre*li

id m

I

departnionl.

of J. 1&gt;. Kotiert' •'rffpr.ery sture. Mr. Kay
is an cxpcriencnd meut cutter. und markyt
man and wo nro »ure i»e will he nble tu
[grase the cmdrmicr* and friends of Mr
Roberts
They a r e b e s t. They ore. d ifferent
i See M r. Ray a t R o b e rts.
7 -2 tc
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
■ 4d-tf
We m a k e a s p e c ia lty of fram in g
p ic tu re s. Try us: S an fo rd fu rn itu re
CO.
v
3 5 -tf
* Pincé the titles to ybur teal estate ip
the Realty Trust Company ami nvoid com­
plications. For particulars address B. F
Whither. Jr.. Secretary. •
7-tf
They a r e h o st.. They a r e d ifferen t.
. New M e a t C u tter a t R obert*. 7 -2 lc
New t i r e s put on old Go-Gurts a t
th e S a n ro rd f u r n itu re Co. ,*
^S-tT
Tbe nursing hotna a ».8th and EInt Ave,
is prepared to care for a limited number
qf sutdical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in
e h s r g j f c • ' 'J
’ S3-tf
They a r e b e st. They
d iffe ren t.
Sw eH bsbtine of fio C a rts In th e city .
S an fo rd r o r n ltu r o Co.
J 5 - tf
Wa ore equipped to handle your re |» lr
work.
Sanford.Machiné A Garage Co.

*Æ . "

H*« Allie Trafford haa
« P to Richmond and |
^ « flÄ .* anil Wilt be t

O. L Taylor,‘ have refurn- .
through the middle yieat, &amp;
«ne folks and bad a very

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For Stile—iv l. Win« I eghoni* S C
KU'xIc Isliiml K«-«l uml liy 'tu l ■wliili'
llriihlugloli Coekrtd» • F* R I'nitir Kuril«No.
.
o t(i&lt;
for Rent—Fur cash ,1 acres tiled luml
h i Heck H u m m o c k Will pay
y«&gt;u to i(i
vcatlgiiie before renting t! (' Hargrove
Last Wnlnut. ties Mollies. in H 2ti
i or Sule—Some good house hull 1 lurtu
lure at Cameron Citys Used only a short
tun«- Bed room set. refrtgerntnr, chair*,
lumps, »(mug cvl will, mattress. etc. For
lnlor|iuitiuii telephone or coll on Mrs W
A Minnii k. at Cameron City
fi-tfc
For S.ile—Catnip)' top buggy, in good
conditluii See'F A. Seluhnpert
fi-lt
For SnlC—.SevernI fine mules, double
unit single w¡iguni iiiid lint lies' rbeap
Also din* tine liotsi- Js&gt;« itu ili" (&gt; 2tp
I oi Keni Due 2 . ane. and "tie live
acre (.mil. »ell irrigated old iMriiimock.
en*&gt; tcriii.s. cu»h or share crop. Address
Bargain, Herald Olllce.
6-2tc
For Sale— Henderson's Early Snow-,
ball Cnulillnwer plants li. S. -McLendon,
phone 115-2, or Harry A. Einstein. P
0 Bo*. '.112
f&gt;-2u
Wauled— lo rent n slop* m n good
lim u 11on In Sanford * Address 'X Herald
Olllce
it 2tc
l»r Sale—Several single and double
wagon» 1 wo 'ti-el pin**« hand inTiiv.il
or
While Wyandotte egg*
Jn-&gt; t
Harris*
6-2tp
For Kent—A nice little truck farm, t .
acres in aiitivatlon 2 yean partly tiled.
Enquire at Hrndd Office.
b-if
One of tbe moat suiiabie tracts of land
in Florida, near the beautiful Indian Kiyer
now open for sale. If you want good
Inntl. pretty scenery, licalth-nml coinfort,
tfn not let this offer slip by, w ritr tn .1 F,
Mundell. Lake Mary Flu.
5 -itp
Wanted—Man witii horse to Mill, and
collect for Singer Sewing Macrtinc Co., in
anil around Snnford
Address, Singer
Sewing M achine Co. H Eyrimgtop. M S .,
Orlando. Fin.
5-3tc
•Tito storm season Is approaching You
would feel belter if you hod some wind
jlorm iiis’.yuncc on your house, and con­
tent».
Small
premium.
Chase A

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One of the most suitable track uf land
in Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
now open for sale. If y«u want good
land, pretty scenrry, Iwultb and comfort,
do not let this offer slip by, write to J. F.
SuiidclC Lake Mary. Florida.
1t-p
Her Rent—Ofiice room on ground door.
Sanford Herald.
2-tf
For Sale—5 acre form, twenty bearing
orange trees, 50 peach ‘ trees. oImi very
Iqrge b a r in g pear trees, tnodren 5-rootn
cottage, front and back porches, faces
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south eu tt of
Sanford; 15 minutes walk lo street railway, uiiO.Ovcldo railroad. Fine drinking
water—Mood .hatM ug^JllhlniL
.»t«} Ri­
ming. Address box 1127 City.
52-tf

Hand
;*Tooh$ . i-for Farming
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this Seâson. Çome in now
and let us show you our line
of Planet Jr. Goods’’f* w hile
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the stock is Complete. . .

are Two Kinds of Qhlll Tonic

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. PLANKS AND OTHERS . „ .
old fehablc Plank* Olili Jonic i*
nteed fo drivyt out Malaria. |°
hills. Faker, Colds and Grip, yuùr

F ir s t S tr e e t and O ak A ven u e

�Septemhc r 2ft. mu

THE hANfORO IIERuLD
Minnlck and Cameron City on Friday of
Inst week.
On Saturday of last week. Dr. and Mrs
Minnick entertained Mis. Hildebrand of
A Budget of In te re stin g Item s Phtladaphla, her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
From C orrespondents
Swartz and Mr. F. F. Dutton at tlx o'clock
dlmfer. Mrs. Hiidebarnd is making
m any warm friends In our community
THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY who are anxious to have her prolong her
visit as much as possible. Mr. Dutton
■&gt;Efficient .S ta ff of Reporters Weekly gave Mrs. Hildebrand and parents, a de­
lightful
automobile
trip
the
,
‘
flrst
of
this
COVgnrttitr Territ ory for
week.—* .
; ,-----;—■■ ----The Herald
We aro glad to hear that Mrs. Worthing­
ton of Lake Onoro is home again, ar­
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
riving Insr Saturday.
Special OomapeodaiK» to Th* Hersld: Mrs, John B. Tuttle has routrned home
On Sunday oft,cr churclr the young
after spending several months in N. Y people oí Camerom City took their din­
ners to Decks Park and spent the re­
very much improved in health.
.Died at the M. E. Orphanage Sunday mainder vf the beautiful day out doors.
A telegram from Wichita announced
evening Sept., 10 after o long painful
Illness, the wife of R o t . Henry Hoffman to Dr. Minnick that his nephew Dr. Walter
Supc. of the orphanage. The interment Minnlck has been elect«! mayor of that
city. •
was a t Tampa Florida.
M, FY Quackinbos, wife and' little
Walter Haynes was among out Sunday
daughter Alilba Bond, returned home visitors this wYek.
after spending two months at Picrmonth
Those sb fortunate as to hear* Dr.
on the Hudson with relatives.
Swartz serm orf'Sunday morning greatly
Rev. Father Gaberlal and Mr. Powell enjoyed his .‘d iscourse. Paul's work at
of DeLand spent last night in town. E pfiesus was hU theme and his dwerijt-'
Father Gaberial had mass In the Catholic tions of the great apostle Paul and the
clljig^i.Tuesday morning.
wonderful wealthy, ancient city of
I t 'l a reported that , tho F. E. d R. R., Ephesus as Paul saw It. were very im ­
will be operating two trains a day to pressive and realistic. This learned man
tciU. Bible stories In a most charmlrfg,.
r m m n11
r i*m
**wcInrvj-tifln
r - -wPll. VfX-l
ms
"nrh'nher, ~ —
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bad o large gang of men for three
months making many improvements at
Mr. Shlnhoiser, contractor aiid bu ild «
Junction.
of Sanford, was In Cameron City M o n ­
*
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' The public school opens Thursday day.
morning. Principal Miss Atkins of BlackMrs. Washburn spent Tuesday forenoon
stun V a, and bUsa MrEwcp of Tampa with Mrs. Minnick.
J .?
, has charge of the primary departm ent! * - The Cameron City Grocery Co., is doing
A. T. Pattlllo, Read Ellis, John und a thfiving business. On TuesdayA and
Clark Leonardy were in town on their Fridays they distribuís their goods among
way to DeLand Tuesday.
their pntruni und their ordars arc getting
Tho Non. J. N. ~W{diner, wife and larger each week.
daughter of Shnfohl wVre in town today
¡ ||U ; f T ' i .
for Benson Spring w.»:di
MOORE'S STATION
Dr, Ring and wife of Saufonl spent kvmjl CuJtcipotulrtKe to The tletuld
Joe Cameron began lettuce setting
Sunday wilh-Mr. A. W Brown.
Sept. 26. first out in (ha locality.
Mr, Ingram of Cameron Ave, tu»» been
GENEVA JOTTINGS
heard from after several weeks absence
flpcdsl Cat. 10 Tho llrroM.
Miss Bobbie Nicholson has returned in New Smyrna where he is weifVtin^
. s'.v;
from a lengthy visit to' different points having a fine time.
V**fk p
Mrs. Johnson of Ruilroopl Street
in Georgia. She was accompanied home
by her Aunts, Miss Nicholson of Rich­ beeq on the sick list for some ti^ne, v
land* Ga.. and Mfflf King of Plains. Gn
Jennie and Edtlli McClelland ntexpend
Mhw Nevada Grant returned Sunday ing tiie week with theit grandma PreyqtY
’ .. *•
from a short visit to Lockwood und in Geneva,
Ghuiuoni. A pleasant party consisting
O. J, Pope of Dcurdall Ave. ims tjouglfi
of Miss Grant. Miss Tanner. Mr. Hodgen. E. 1. Craigs fine mule team. Mr. Pope
and others enjoyed an* auto ride Sunday lost a nice mule short time ago. .
afternoon
E. L Craig Is bpliding a small iioUse
Mr. Eubanks, an employee of Chase &amp; and tiling tSt 5 acreioi Ids Cameron Ave,
Co., is again in Geneva for ihc winter in property," .
;
*.u-t
'
the interest of this llnu. *
There are a number of nbw dwelling»
"Our hat is off" to the W. 0. W., of being built in' the happy town of Cataernn.
Oviedo for one of the. most pleasant
Mr. Dreaalor of Cameron City sj&gt;ent
evenings of our stay in Florida. On last éeveral days in Su Cloud with a view fo
Thursday the Woodmen of Oviedo were locating there, he thinks it a fine grow-,
hosts at a most pleasant social event to ing place.
_
* *
which friends and brother Woodmen were
Mts loins Willis und two sous, re­
invited. Great core und Luhnt wetc
turned lust Thursday from u delightful
spent to make tho everting an enjoyable
two months visit w ith relatives in Ten­
one to all present, and their greatest ex­
nessee, Kentucky and North Carolina.
pectations were real!ted. Delicious punch
Mr. und Mri. J. U. Bcnnlrtgloh Of S l
cream and cake were served in a abun­
Cloud
arrived here Wednesday fof n visit
dance by the attentive.young ladies and
with
Mr.
odd Mrs. E. L Craig, they w e «
gentlemem A very pleasing feature of
enroute
to
West Palm Beach and other
the entertainm ent were the interesting
points
on
Engt Cbast. Sir. and Mrs.
recitations in prose by Mrs. A ckenuan'of
Bcnnlngiim
are
old time friends from
Oviedo. AUogaih« Oviedo should feel
’ » -•*’ ■
W.
. .
proud of her Woodmen, their idea ftant Missouri.
Miss C. BeHe T. Clay has hrr'cltanning
wives and children. Those attending
front Geneva were Mr. und Mrs. PattisliuJl, bungalow rxmipleteil, in a beautiful
Mrs. Etheredge, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. David natural oak and palm grove In Deck
Hammock. Miss Clay arrived here front
Speer.
Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Harrison recently Philadelphia I’tu, only 3 montitg.ago anil
entertained the Epwortb League at their has dono wonders to her property.- We are told aomh of our Cnnieron CJtjf',
pleasant home. 'Games and music were
neighbors
a n liaviog ■"'.mid-night hunt»
enjoyed
untU
a
late
hour
when
delightful
r*iv.
cream ami cake wtrru served. Mr. ,*and after raccoons which have been locating
Mrs. Harrison proved themselves very chickens. The hunts w ere-said to be
exuemly exciting to bolli perticipiinia
pleasing entertainers.
• The different institute/ of note are and spector* Ha. Ha. Etui how obout
liberally patronized b y this community ibatT
considering its site. Those leaving short­
Cook Will Speak
ly are Misses Blanch* and Georgia
It
has
remained
for Dr. Frederick A
*
PoUlshntl' who return to Tallahassee,
Cook, himself to make the most sensation­
Misses MJhlred Rhebindcr and Irene
al charges of the entire Polar controversy.
Peters and W. L Sieg attended Stetson
Declaring that he left this country at
University; John Huddleston who will go
the
lieight of U&gt;e pro-Peary campaign
.10 Annapolis, Harrold Pnttishnll who will
against h in t because of n nervous and
return .to VahderbUt University. Nash­
physical breakdown, and because, of a
ville. Teim., as demonstrator and Evan
desire to real and gain tim e to marshall
PattU ball leaves soon for New York to
the proofs of his Polar claim, and to
_ * cf, continue his study in m usic Herman
secure evidence exposing dishonest and
Dsnieii and sister. Miss M arie return to
fraudulent methods in the .cam paign
Southerland,
against him. Dr. Cook now Anally comes
.
T he fish fry given hy the Baptist* l a i t hack with startling charges against Mr.
n K p - , * r **;
MottiUy night was a decided eucoess and Peary.
^
q u i t ^ &gt; neat sum was realized. -The
Id making these cha/gea Dr. Cook pro­
B aptist are. endeavoring among other fesses regret -that ho U compelled to
*
things to point the church and buy new to « v e a l "unwritten pages of Arctic
&gt; H w P
» ,
hlAtary'.'..whidi.mnceni hid rivaL__
Mias Salila Taylor of Orlando is »pend
■'Mention la made lp my book of certain
ing a fSw day* wit!» bar. mother. '
lac la concerning Mr. Peary,** »ays Dr.
Cook.' "becauso. only by-know!pg these
things, can paople understand the spirit
. CAMERO!** CITY CUPPINGS
JeeaW Cooswqaiww toThettweàJî
and character of the man. ant) thp. up*
. . Our farmers are vpry bits y v tth « m l scropdftQi fltxiicurm tide npori *hts,. Bg£
beds and the preparation of tlm ground understand, alto. why. but pf a sense of
for the crops.
delicacy and a dlaiike’ of mutbalinging, I
visiting Dr. «¿rutin aUaot SO long."
Mr. McCain of Wichita

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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On October First wc will open offices on the first floor of the. Wclbormf
l.t
I
11*
11f|£
(Postal Telegraph Entrance) where permanent headquarters for the purpose o
T1 h i s
.|f¡ i c
.Fnilrn anH VVgernhlea from S a n fo ^ District and V icinity will be established
B»*»tdinj,
will fie operuted&gt;in conjunction witlt our mam
Jacksonville, Florida.
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*, During our twenty-two years autual business experience as F. O. B. sellers anti
tributors of Fruit and Vegetables throughout the United btates and Canada wc haw
fcctcd an organization that shows results satisfactory to shippers as is evidenced
following telegram sent to one of Sanford s leading grpwefs who investigated
and plan of operation.

*

This Is otir TWELFTH CO\SECL)TIVC season w ith Coggins Com­
pany all of which have been very satisfacto ry . O fir,co n tract \v as
let last w in ter for the season by a u n an im o u s-v o te of all those
p resent, Wc reg a rd Coggins the safest, m ost capable com m ission
com pany wc have ev er done.business with.. So fa r a s th e w rite r
know s they will continue to handle our fu tu re c o n tra c ts. Manga*
nola Fruit Growers Association, Ed McLain. Scc’y,
M* anganola, Colo.
,

Wc'respectfully invite those who have not made plans for marketing their l i nt
Vegetables to communicate with our Sanford office, that we may have an opportunity
explain our plah of F. O. B. selling and desfributing Florida Products.

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T he glorified Jesus and Ula glorified

rodtS, fitting cbnnedted *t»ith'*k t i j 1
c o l u mn e d o p e n i n g
T h o w id e ba y win
flow w i t h bui l t In soot, m a k e s t h i s llttlo r oom ver y a t t r a c t i v e I n d e e d , T h e
di ni ng r oom k t t c h e u » n n d p n n t r r a r e
well a r r a n g e d for V o u s e k o e p l n g work
Ou t h e ancond floor t w o g oo d s i t e d
b e d r o o m s a r e p r ovi de d, each w i t h a
l ar ge clooet a nd s t o r a g e s p a c e
A
b a t h r o o m In on this floor, o p e n i n g f r o m
t he hall
For u s m a l l h o u s e t h i s d e­
sign Is « e l l w or t h Co ns i d e r i n g

Church, the Bride, will be the Royal
Priesthood. wh5so special work for a
thousand years will be the uplifting
of inaDklixl. uot only from the tomb,
but a t*n to («‘rfectlun of life, "every
tuan to his own order" or rank. Tim
uplifting will bless as many ns ore
willing, lifting them up front the degra­
dation and meanness and 1tipper feet Ion.
Into which all h a re fallen by onu
m an’s disobedience, under the laws of

heredity.
th e Dead O heuld N o t R la a f
YfiT« ~ K lt w t © h rta ila iv 4 U U A
d r ln s s and P ro v e T h a m A ll
-P a s te r Rusaall P r o v a a .lt 8o.

Interpreting Our Laws.
ElTcerT wfi3*Vfamily ip thT old cftliH
tty had known her by^lljd ntore prosalo
nam e of Ellen, iost no opportunity of
London, A pril 10. prom ulgating all the freedoms of tha
-« -T h e L o n d o n new courltry that catne her way Homo
¡Mk II T a b e r n a c l e w as times they took an Inverted form of
&amp; u HI crowded to h ear handing out orders to her m istress
P asto r R u e s a l l ’* “Yea'll he careful, mum. thot j v t puts
i f / H E aster serm on on no paper In th a garbage bucket Thlra
H
. B "T he Reaurrectlon la. ofdAra, mum, frum th' garbage gin,
■
fl H o p e the O n l y ttataln."
t f w l One." Hi* tex t wag
. A u r o r a B o r e a lis .
3 J t B y from I C orinthians
According to a theory recently enun
ignTi it neeiii
"How Bay aomo elated, the aurora-borealla Is formed of
among you th at there Is no resu rrec­ oalbode raya, em itted by the gun and
tion of tho dead? • •-* I f C hrist be not deflected by tbe terrestrial m agnetic
risen,- then la our preaching ra in and field fly tli* upper stra in of the attuo
your faith U atao valnj • • • then thoy sphero. The velocity of these cathode
•Iso which are fallen asleep In C hrist rays m ust be nearly equal to (tint of
light, and very much greater than the
are perished.*' T ^e speaker t a l d j velocity of cathode rays produced tn
Blblss Hava Bsan Raad Too Caralaasly. the laboratory. I,cnard concludes that
T o r years God’s people have hail ex­ these extrem ely "hard" cathode rays
cellent Bibles and thua been blessed ore em itted by unknown rad io activ e
far lu advance of brethren who lived substances In.tho sun.

The reason for tbls is not fa r to
•eek. From childhood we have been
taught that nobody la deed, th at In dy­
ing everybody, good ap.tl bad, gets more
alive than ever b e f o re /th a t thla allveneas 10 the aalutly faw m eans spiritual
powers and on Im m ediate entrance
Into heaven, death being «wallowed up
In life. The unsnlntly m asses also, wo
were told, would h a re quickened aonalMlltlrs after dying; th at they becam e
more all tv, more able to appreciate and
■offer pain.
Our Catholic neighbors told us that
tho majority would Immediately go to
Rutgaiury, (here to bo tried by various
sufferings nnd tortures—later on to e n ­
ter heaven. Our P ro testan t teachings
were to tho effect th at the unsulntly
masses, unfit for the presence of God
*gnd the Indy, would be consigned to on
eternity of t o rt ur e nnd made very much
piore alive to their aw ful sufferings.
Thus we were taught to believe th at
death l».n portal o r'd o o r Into on In­
tenser llf*v that nobody i* dead. Many
of us jv*rpleX«Ht ourselves and were
perplexed by others w ith questions re­
specting how there could ho a "reakr*
. mfiun uf ikt dead" if nobody la dead.
We avoided tits question, or gave the
answer. ' .Mystery; go run and play."
Now. W hat Do We.FIndT
&gt;(
When oncq we see..that "tbg wages
of sin 1* dcufX"'and not itefh o l i o r
In«tit; and that tho Bible hell la tho
touiti ami not a fiery furnace; and that
*t57~. .
mangled go to sAcuf—to Auvb-* Just
,ow'x- *• did A&gt;ur ’finvlor; then we begin to
¿¡¡a?
tiistAwiiat we ail need la to be
' aqvcd from thv)I, from hadrt, jddtifba
•v..*' * tha Savior waa. A .re su m p tio n eatva,
tlbi* lg tljua t&amp; i aglvatltm nope of the
-.tUnrch'Bn^ o i the world."
What ft .Relief this glye* us as co5S" " - «pacts' parents, children, neighbors,
friends gpd fbVa heathen, who h av e died
out *f Christ, nnagnm y. ‘ w h a t pou»:'
*, fort It bring« th 'k iia ff th a t thqy are
»livplng,lu th* jp e a t prtaoudiousa of
death, uncqpatlous of the 'iaptw of
-dtjan,'waiUug for, the i|e?deqmcr, who
W ) Wt u j n n IvJngdbm ill glofy, an'r “
*ogUt1^
Bride w ith Illm aelf fdf
- 'pie Wetalng of all th e fntnlile* o f the
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fljtm, b r in in g fo rth of tho prlson-

‘»«.okX- of ihè'-prlaon.Jiouiirof. dekth
to set' before theta, -under the
(lurW m prortalona o f tho
I&gt;lab«hv
«•Htm. an oppórtopUjr for Ufo rtvritufoWdlcnc« to. th« ’ awt of the
Kingdom umla? the, assistant* of tho
tesvufy .Ono-fte «»tertiatfr'« -being
tin«
»------ » al . ^ . g __ae. * -**- V- ^
not etamal

_

C a n a d a ' s Mlsed Raer*
T h e Bible Is a l r e a d y sold In ' ' a ñ a d a
tn SO dif fér ent longue«* but Ì 7 o t h e r
races a r e now ankl ng t ha t edi tion* Ipprinted In llrelr languages. T h e Brit
Ish Foreign Bible societ y h a s p u b l i s h ­
ed t h o B c r l p t u r u s In &lt;21 dif fer ent ton
gucs. but It s e e m s IT m o t e m u s t be
m a d « t o me et t h e need» of f a ñ a d a s
h e t e r o g e n e o u s popu la t i on

WILL

It Helped Him, Anyway.

Mr William A ttmiford wtl) answer
questions and gj t e advice KtlHB OF
COST on all t u b j r r l s pertaining to Hi"
subject of building for tbe res^kers of this
paper On account of bis wide esperlsncs
as Editor. Aullior and Manufacturar. hs
Is. without doubt, ths highest authority
on oJI ibes« subjects. Address all Inquiries
to Wl.lllam A Usdford. No
ITS West
Jackson boulevard, I’hlcsgo. 1)1 . and only
anclóse two-cent st a mp for reply.

Investigations show th at the major
Ity of men working on salaries are
paying out o n e q u a rte r or more of
their en tire earnings In rent. T ake
paper and pencil and sit down and fig­
ure out w hat this r a n t bill am aunta lo
In the course of a year; then see the
am ount tt com es to In ten years. You
{till be alm ost appalled at ttie size
of tho am ount.
In most cases It Is
snongb lo buy outright a flue house
and lot, a valuable property that can
bo made Into a real hem «- _..

R

ha’t'liTÎThc rrVfcr )(i'show-W.*"

this money at the ertd of ten ) cars ’
Nothing but a big pile of rent reSetpts
Nothing that he con rail roatljr his
own after paylqg out enough money to
buy the house
Ho has no more right
to It lhan he day he moved In, and
may bq turned out Into thé street any
tim e bis everlasting rent payment* are
not made

And, a f t e r all, t h e I n v e s t m e n t fca
tore, t h e m o n e y pnd of t he proposi t i on.
Is really of m i n o r I m p o r t a n c e c o m ­
p a r e d to s o m e other»
Parents hut
•lug t h e w e l f a r e of thnlt «.hlldien at
h e a r t shbul d m a k e a n j sacrifice need
ed lo p r ov i de a r eal h o m e for t h e m to
grow up In
T h i n k of th« d e l i g h t s of
Hie Old H o m e you o nc e knew « tiat
fond m e m o r i e s c l u s t e r a b o u t It. Wh a t
a n I nfl ue nce for good t hat old place
hits bee n to you lu t o u r Ilf«' You h a t e
•
O p e r a t o r « H e ld to A c c o u n t
l ooked b a c k to It with r e v e r e n c e and
In F in n« *• Mio o i i ^ r i t i o n
of
h a v e h u r r i e d b a r k to It e a g e r l y whon
|i In tme -eird h r Id r **»| mill ri hi#* fur tlaui -ever t h e r e w a s u c h a n c e
"Home" Is
Rgi* don»» fn fw.rwnh- ir ptiijHTM *rh»*ll t h e noun b e a u t i f u l word In t h e English
Cfnn Iit k tu 1ti #»' i'n t »h
In t vk11 tan *»« l a n g u a g e T h e r e ts no pl a c e on e a r t h
such
h i i»i a hoi* in** t ' "'inti
Ilk« h o m e
*
Wha t do you s u p p o s e y ou r ch il dr en
of hotitl« hi» , n*t i- ti -I * d a l ' h n r)Kti

o f r e e m r e r y . ■V

n iu u »*

t ough n nd flexible, s u i t a b l e for c l o t hs *
lines n n d suc h uses It Is c l a i m e d t ha t
a r o p e of t h i s kind wtl I w i t h s t a n d t h a
ac t i on of thu » m jJ ro to p e r o s n t
l o ng er t h a n c ot tun —»
,

Hall

B atí

TO'!*

O YOU know of anyone»
« ho it old enough to
read, « ho has not M*rn that
Mgn nl ti railroad crossing ?

D

Tr*lnlnad&gt; 0^ CXudy
It

A tlie ll-n a

a lilt II at

w e r e lo.tdeil nn om

K i l l 1 «'ipplv

n a i n t h e n - » i t * Id

he t o • r e i g h t Hun, ■no] t o o k «

full rif

boxes, b u c k e t s an d g l a ss Jara
1 hi*
load of «wfr ní me at s lor t h e *»i*el (oolh
of t h e A m e r i c a n girl« coats :h** con
S u m e r * Hho ill 1125 non.true i - i « i v e « r
R o o ster

H srd

M ay tar jruu th in k . M i. M e r c h a n t,
" M i s t e v e r y b o d y k n o w « tn y
store, I d o n 't h a v e to a d v e rtis e . *
Y u iii « to te anyl y o u r g o o d s n e e d

n uè giiv e n l s i n g t h a n th e rallti e n i dtl i n W arn1 peo ple
t.t " l . v o k O u t for the L a r s "

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N ■• htr g te ever t • iiu plete«l tn ths

fur t h r e e »eckk ««» I :ft*» ' a e.l*. .1 'll
th e

od v i Using world

v ix 'diui f o i ii p lu &lt;Inn of a li.i&gt;* it■'K

a t Slnrtfqrd, Kent. TCr.*iis»n*l

Tlio t'lid

1 hs D e |- a r t m * n t h lo r e a a re e
v e iy ginjd e i a n t p l f r — t h e y are
c o n tin u a lly a d v e r t i s i n g '—r a n d
th e y ere c o n t i n u a l l y Afcldg a
g o o d bualneaa.

was as thin as a lath, but no* li# yVj&gt;w
ing as luelfly g* ever., It arts tw enty
days without fr&gt;od
•
*

[I'll p»y s to t u n a few oda 'r o u n d
• 1« ut C h r i s t m a s tu n e , It cevt . i n ' r will p a y y e p tn mr* s d v e il I« -m e n ta "trout e l l t h e time.

Improved Bc-vioo Cabinet.

. • a sewfUK c a b lim i «lutH oU s e itn u jjh lo
^ o l d e v e r y t h in g
a ««rim arrei**

TUmviI In hur work yet *hlr'it »•»»•f&amp;du*.
Hilf1 n screen and cnp P« can lui hj
f U llld le s

h « » h e e l! l l | t e ! i * e d

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W o r t k - H f e d lo fl.

W h e n bl o ws of affliction or h s r ae v e t nenl fall t he host a d v i c e for ‘o ur
need« I» t h a t s c r a p of siren* wi s dom
t ha t fluatei) tu n n nru » ' K ee p quiet
end g" un
K vi î i unge

It "vei-ynn* hue »»*u It al sum «
t1*tie et othei. itivn w h y d o e s n ’t
Pi*
let the s i g n lu i
■ way ! W h y ih»** Ote ia[lii-a&lt;t
• n t r p a n y c o n t i n u o to k e e p
tj.ote sign* a t e v r t y c rossing f

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a r e itvrio lur a homo, w he n you h a v e
feutesl all your Ilfe. j n o t l u g f ' pery y*Ar
or so rttuu o n e r e n t e d h o u s e to »he
neztT
T h a t floes not m a k e a r eal
h o m e a n d Is not f air lo t h e c h i ld r en
lgyre of h o m e e n d love and reaper t of
p a r e n t s go h a n d In h a n d
They are
t h e t w o m o s t e e c r e d t h i n « » In life.
T h e r e I* a s on a e of s e c u r i ty , of ownc r ahl p. of p e r m a n e n c e In a poaaeaalon
of e v e n a s m a l l c o t t ag e . U m a k e s
life h a p p i e r a nd m o r e w o r t h w h i l e
B o r u e t l m e s you h e a r p e d p l e / a g y : "It
c os t s i n o r e t o ow n a h o m e t h a n l t rd oe s
to pay rent."'
TJi}« *• f ot t r u *' 1,1,1
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who are not only m aking a good IIv
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rowing money, building houses with It
and renting them la people who, If
they realized It, could with a little ef­
fort Just aa well build or buy the
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real eetate man and property owner«
are eager to do bualnesa, will} them,
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aa a first paym ent to s ta rt you on the
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RESOURCES
the “Mohair Industry of America," by
Percy P. Vyle; of Jacksonville, Florida,
and in conjunction with q recent article
we read in the New York Herald relative
to goats, it is possible that out of these
comments some of our farmer corres­
pondents and prospective settlers on
• Volusia Farms may be given .a new line
of thought relative to the hitherto unmentioned resources of the flue tract o f/
general farming land across the river
- from Sanford.
The book deals will) the finer breed of
goat called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped—mohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the Angora
goat used in the innnufncture of a variety
of fabrics, either pure, or in connection
with wool. silk, linen, etc., the shorter
huir of the Angora, is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes, etc.
The »odor noticeable in the common goat
is entirely absent in the Angora, the odor
in u fleece of mohair is milder limn that
in a wool fleece and Is not at all offen­
sive.
¿*# THESE GOATS THRIVE 0 \ BRUSH
AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
'on* fine pasture lands like cattle an d shec|^—their feed must tie of a browsing
nature
With the opening of largo acreages of
wild land for farming and agricultural
tbuqi^js un enormous demand
for Auigorus in- the middle wust for deuring these lands of the brush mid shrub­
bery. . **
In localities where the land is com­
pletely subdued by brush the goal is con­
sidered of more value for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its meat
or skin combined Goats will convert
a w ilderness Into a p a stu re w ithout
expense to Uic farm er. Gouts ure
even leased for this purpose in the west.
In Missouri, breeders are »paying spec­
ial attention to tile production of Angora
goats as live stock for (he markets. Owing
to the tremendous shortage of live stock
in this country, there is a good profit,
thtjy.os^eri. in the breeding of uny kind
uf meat product.
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As far bacl^ os Ahrahain's day, yve ,
read of goats being used for incut, and.
this, too, When there were many cattieV,
and sheep. The reports thnt gOebs are
sold to meat packers Is true, bat it re-:
fere to. the Angora goat only. -.W.'/'
The flesh of the Angora goat is exceed--,
ingly nutritious aud pnhitabler. The niedt
of the Angora competes with lamb from
the fact, of its exceptionally line whole­
some flavor.
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wWere this; fact, soys Mr. Vyle! more ,
generally known. AngOra goat flesh'
/-would be the world's favorite. And. popu­
lar meat. • The only;, reason^ why these
superior goats are Hot. qtyte pften seen in
the market report* of! r e a d 's /anti shijw
meats is that they &lt;uaia asTaheeD.' " A i t- .

best in high aetT diy ^ajtiUjJtd as these
altitudes have a betteftcial ^'effect .on the
moiudr. Angoras requirea great amount
of exergiao They urc-exceptionaily sen«itivo of restraint—the greater the cxer-

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The point that occurs to us Is this:
Leaving mohair out of the question,
w h y n o t I n t r o d u c e t h e A n g o r a goat
o n V o lu s ia , f a r m s ,
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It is not likely that the Angqraj^at
would do well.on our lands if cQtosjdered
purely for its inoliair. os all authorities
seem ugreed that to grow the fine tex­
ture. the Angora must luivc the rugged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up InncC however, we an­
ticipate that they, would prove of inestinin h U y nbrn Pictures in the “Mohair
Industry of America" show some won­
derful effects of before ond ufter—of
landsjKivercd with bushes and • of those
same lands elouned up like a park solely
through the medium of the Angora gout.
Homesteaders are making their herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for later farming operations, iu other
parts of the country, why not on Volusia
Farms!
A subscriber, writing to the “Southern
Agriculturist,’’ desired to know how to
extermite wild onions, and a correspon­
dent replied:
I wl»h lo »•* io r u u r tu lja rrlb rr
th n t a «m all S o r t ot Angara
fo n ts «.111 do ll i f « 0 (1 b r ttr f
an d iuik.I i c h e a p r r th a ji tlir
m ott.m l of lb« tWv&gt;a&gt;IIJ«al of
A gik-ulluic. atx l w h ile th e iu a ta
• r e n t r r m l n a l l a j (he i u U n
Ihm f will (U o r x t r r m i n a t r all
o th e r tooiUAU weed« u well
• n d i t th e ««roe J lm e i p r iw l ■
no et of t l r h l « c u l i i r r *inrrr th e
la n d . The A n g o la goat It the
c h e a p a a t e g ta r m ln a lia I b e a r
e v er found log w ild an io n * and
d th e r irouU eeocne weed«

On Pino Key. near Tampa, Florida.
• Mr. H. H:-'Moloche has a herd of 100
head of goats. On this Key there is
« very heavy growth of grass and other
vegetation, and jt is,to gel rid of this that
the goats were placed -there. We do uot
know whether Mr Moloches goats are
Angoras or not. but we believe the An­
gora better suited-lo Volusih Farms tirnn
• the ordinary common goat, because of
the ¿lock raising possibilities.-. . ' ,
’■ Augora goot raisers; have been p u t•
.into: circumstances 'of ijQthparali^c afflufcucc by thesenreity of sheep ond
. fainbs. which has created a domand for
their output ot very renurrtcrativc prices.
Lamb and mutton b a luxury in Florida
only to be thought of—neveivwitcn on
account of its scarcity add, its TTigb price. Lamb chops sdtd.for 3$cs b ,jpquad.lt)
Jacksonville lost, winter. -white
v asked fot,the tougliest imitioh. -*1: ..;*
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againsj the uqe,o(.. goatr for m eat .This
is founded upon; ignorance rather'fnon
. experience The most ill4melling “billy"
n f the worst possible type to .by many
made the standard of goat meat for the
whole of the goat family.
Shropshire lambs, which. urrrebnsid-*
V. ered.tunong the beet kinds .of meot, are
said not to be superior to o WeWetl weil‘cooked Angora kid. In the *WWthwest,
these animals are as readily sold for
meat as sheep and the market has never
been overstocked. In nearly, every lo..*■ cality where they have boen killed for
mutton, there has never been a deroga­
tory statement concealing its quality.
, In Cape Colony it is said that the old
doesjtre slaugliiered to furnish meat for
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furtn hands ond young wethers are sold
to butchers. In California many miners
purchase Angora wethers in preference
to sheep wethers for salting cjown for
w int^u&amp; ISicay50' as they state, the
Angora contains less fa t is more easily
kept and is just as palatable.
So many inquiries hove come to the
Bureau of Aniqtal Industry concerning
the meat phase of Angora goat raising
that the Deportment ascertained the
facts of marketing from the actual pro­
ducers. Answers to the question. "Do
you hnve any difficulty in disposing of
7 our surplus Angoras for in eo tr were in­
variably in the negative. ■
IS VOLUSIA FARMS CLIMATE
SUITABLE?

So far as temperature is concerned, no
place has been found that is too hot
or too (“old for Angoras. Though not
partial-to heat, they will stand it quite
as easily as sheep. Shade is. essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig
mated ami is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect state, is extreme. A
temperature as high as 85 degrees is reg
Uttered there in summer. In the Cope of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the tetn|H*rature goes higher in sum
mer.
Almost any kind of soilf except wet
and marshy land, is suitable for tliese
goats .
Crossing the Angora bucks upon the
common goats of the United States have
been very satisfactory in niuny inspects
Many of the large flocks of . Texas nnd
New Mexico have find Mexican . does for'
tliHr foundation. Why not •success with
•the Florida goat?
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According to the latest available sta
tistlcs, Voluaiu county 1ms. only 12-1
gouts, presumably of ttiL^^oopihioii breed
Floridn-has only*4(X21t), so. the oppor­
tunities there are In this'State* for highgrade goat breeding have Uot been ex­
tensively developed.
v According to the New York Herald,
some of the government's reasons for * 5
delinking to develop the- American gout
are these—and this opens; another«phase
of the question we huVe not touchedi
“It is the unanimous opinion of nhlk
experts thut goat’s milk js much, better
than cow’s milk * for invalids, diikiran.
cookery and nearly other purpose.
' -*it Is of tnorc nutritive value and more
easily digested than"cow^g. milk. J i a b .solutelylree aPall tlmesifJijmt tltei^rm s
of tubercylosta (b e u d p j: otfUwh'af. we
sokl above that disease W |s miknawli-to
'to the .goat;),- -l
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’’Cheese tnade from' g&amp;pt'i milk is of
tite choicest Varieties and-'Otynurands the
highest prices.
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Ask your. grOcer thb price of Scl\welttct, Roquefort, awf .^ b e.r-g o a f .-ipllk
cheese. y - /
Vp.-* 'r
b Indeed, the .possibilities opened up by
this subject are so iiuiny that , th is\B u lletin can ontJiCnfcfly dwell on 0,/ew.re«*,
flnnly believe that with care in the! se­
lecting. a.fanner cad find a s good..land,
absolutely dry and Without marsh, on
lieve Adgofa goat raising and by-pro­
ducts will prove very, profitable.
* Will YOO make usc.of this, only ONE
of the thany resources of Voluiia Farms!

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POINTS PURELY PERSo
flow Celery Clly Vonlty Folr While
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Social Gossip
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Ait Evening of I’l i t i u r c

Mrs. Deane Turner, g*vc A ptensknt
literary party Wednesday evening In
honor of her charming house guests.
Misses Ruth Keating and-Ruth Coats, of
Daytona Beach. The Invited guests were
requested to represent a book, by wear­
ing some distinctive jfibrk, ut suggestion
In costume, of the name of a popular
book. The name of the books represent­
ed to be guessed as each arrival was announayl. There were of course many
mistakes made but the unique enter­
tainm ent was very much enjoyed by
those participating. Two prizes were
offered, to the one guessing the largest
number of correct names and the second
prize to the one gueslng the fewest
names. Ml»« Mabel Bowler received the
first prixe. a book *of poems, "Love's

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the second prize. A book of Stories for
Children. Punch was served v during the
evening. After guessing cdntcSf was
over a delicious lce‘course was served.
Mrs.
Turner's invited guests were:
Misses Charlotte Keclor, I’eachea Lefiler,
Belle Smith. Mabel Bowler. Melt Wtiltner.
Floosie Frank, Alice Whltner, Veda Ward,
Annie
tiiggihs. Martha
FoZ, Carrie
Lowell,
Vivian Yeiier, Mabel Uand.
Sadie William. Messrs. Gwyne Foz, Ash
Thigpen. J. D Roberts. Jam es Williams,'
Frank Mllterr. W. J Thigpen. Braxton
Perkins. Archie Betts. Willie Hill. Nixon
Butts, Henry Burden, Mr. Wildman, Mr
Sperling. David Caldwell. Mr Rome nnd
Wldemnn Caldwell

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V I S I T to our j i r n . e n t d e p a r tm e n t »«ill Lc a real treat — for
you who value your spitearance will find there all of those
chic, da inty g a rm e n ts that you know add so m u c h to your
well dressed com fort.
The g a rm e n ts (hat we will show you will l&gt;e I’ K I N T L F S S
productions— and every style is one that really confers "D istinc
lion in Dress" on th e wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool— along the style lines
sanctioned by Fashion, and in a h a rm o n io u s color scale that
ranges from th e classiest of beautiful c o lo n to the m ore conserva
ttvc blacks a n d blues— Really — no m atter how hard to suit—
yo u ’ll find'«Jftiething here that you'll appreciate and Ilk.
Below we dcscdlte two out of the many.

Mrs. W W Prntfirr entertained at
bridge last Wednesday night ut her
home on Park avenue. It was one of
the prettiest (vc-autumu ufluirs m the
folio of society events
The rooms were mode beautiful by the
decorations of enpe jessamine nnd d in g ­
ing vines and ferns the pink nnd yellow
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blossoms carrying out the autum n effect.
- . Four tables wrftr'pInyrffTtTe” partners
being secured by Uw drawing of dainty,
hand-pointed score cards for each player.
* . This was one of the first bridge parties
held in Sapfprd in ninny thorns where
the gentlemen were in evidence ni.d
some of them played a very splritro
fam e. Some Utne before the midnight
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hour the scores were counted nnd it was
found that Mrs. R. J. Holly had the
highest score among the ladies and rcr __ calved a beautiful olive set consisting of
a sterling fork nnd spoon in a dainty
case.
W. D. Holden won tlw honors in the
gentlemen’s list and received a book on
Practical Bridge nltixXigh his playing
would hordly indicate thut lie ne^\la any
further instructions, Delicious lemon ice
and cherries and pink, frosted cake was
then served ' by the charming hustrss
assisted by Mrs Keely and Mrs. Putnam
and after lingering long in pleasant d ial
the company bade Mr. mid Mrs. Prutlier
au revoir just afiout the the tunc thr
chaHtideer w as
aiiiiouuciiig another
day.'
Those present were.
' Mr. mu! Mrs. W. I). Holden. Mr. nnd
. Mrs. O. W. Brody. Mr. and Mrs. Oca A.
Speer, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J, fiolly. Mr. aud Mrs. C, 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Paul
Keely,.Miss McLaughlin, Mrs 0. W. King
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prather.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

A dventists Camp M eeting
Tho south park has the appearance of
nn encam pm ent ns about thirty-five
small tents nnd a large auditorium tent
have been pitched thereon for the ac­
comodation ol th e Adventist^' Camp
Meeting. The meeting slatted last night
nnd will be n regular annual sesslub of
the Seventh Dny Adventists af the state
lasting for ten days.
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Preachers from Washington Atlanta.
GrapsvIUe. Tennessee and front the state
will lie present and will address the
meetings. The following program will
tie observed dally:
Praise service. 6 a. m.
Little Mlsa Ruth Waldron celebrated
Conference 9 a. m., and l a tn.
her eleventh birthday, at the l)umo of
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. .Waldron: Wed­
nesday afternooy. Twenty ' little friends
were Invited td enjoy the occasion with
her, .They w eroentertained with pleasant
New School Opens
gomes in (boparrisb rooqi utter which a
The Sisters of mercy started their school
most Interesting fish'*pond g le b e d their at J'urk ..Ave,, and ninth SUeet last
gtteutldn. for in th alp o n d wag a present Monday. : Fur. .the present they arcept
fa/ each child to fish /or. which, thev of pupil« for the kindergarten. and grammar
b o u rse enjoyed doing. The J bltffiilay schodt onlyvowing to lack of accommoda­
¿fsble w ai very, prttfy
bftmnl- tions 'for blgh*ecbool pupils. A, new
fully decorated 3. .byU»‘Jff7 c u e v \ with school building i s to be put u p o n the
Its eleveh candles whlijj Was served vrjlh Cothollc Church property l ^ t h e ver^ nbar
the little guests, whd Wished- fu(ur&lt;i mid then they will be In a position
their lift), istesa m any; r e tu r n torr the ^ rccoivo tiiose seeking opportunity for
day.
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A .■» Jtlger studies- The pupils now in attendSm ith entoriilued a .small
bU)Wlrt| they utotpy. A
One tabltr uf bridge, w hi W
pupil» èa well a . » tn o

'Jf. C Weston, who h a i opened a
ULiftipr l« h g ’» grodery In the
uhd. Is;prepared to do all
fhen'a ahd Indies tailoring In the

B loodshot Eyes
Arc cured without pain In one day by
Leonard!'« Golden Rye Lotion. No other
eye remedy in the world ns cooling heal­
ing and suengthlng for weak eyes lnji»t
on having "Leonnrdi's." It uuikiw stmng
eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded.
Sold by W. G Aldrich.

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best. Cm be spplitd t&gt;r.« child. Will bl
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SAVES MANY DOLLARS.

W . L. MORGAN

i-grade Pianos, Organs

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with your laundry,
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CORNER FOURTH STREET AND F,

Good Rooms , X Best of Table B

Everything F irst^U ^

S ju c u ] A ttention G iven T tm x ieat Trade

Sunday Djoner s Specula

MRS. DONNA THAYER, Prop netrc.s's
WILL O PE N AUGUST T H E FIRST

�Published S e m i - W e e k l y —Tuesday and F rid ay

SAN FO RD
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Johnstown,Horroi* Repeated at
Austin Pennsylvania

I lie General News of The Land
of f lowers.

THOUSAND livts SNllflED

a llu m im i mi s u n m iss

Burst And F ire Adds
or To The F IrrIn i Populace
The large dam at Austin Pennsylvania
holding 500.000.000 gallons of -water
• r and almost without
burst last Saturday
warning
the entire deluge
• moment's
tho
towns
below, hollowing
pouredupon
competed
for hurried
ji the aaxiunt

A» E pitom e of th e W eek's M ost Im ­
p o rta n t H appenings In th e
S ta te 's Domain.
While going at a fast rat«- near Tampa
last Saturday, Frank Hargis, a young
chauffeur, was instantly killed by collid­
ing with another car.
Tiie contract hhs been let for a hand­
some now office building in Ocala for
R. S. Hull, the well known financier.
Siwcin^. Agent E. M Wnrd, o f the Char­
lotte .Harbor &amp; Northern Kailway. was
shot aful Killrd here today ¡hy A If McColr -^nructnr of Mylbcrjry 1he shoot mg occurred on an exCurVfhn'tmln fhM 'nT
il tsilled up nt tiie depot MeColfe&gt;. it is
allegtjl was rattier huintejNios ami nor
Choice ah liis language in-tare several
wanien in tin- car lie i« sm&lt;| to have
been drinking. The spocinl ugent remohatrnted with him and -on argument followed, m vstiicti Ward -ilnptWl McChltey
and tiin latter promptly drew a pistol and
shot him tliroogli the Isvly near the heart.
Ward died furry five iiirtiutcs later
M -M. I.ee Inis arrived in Winter Haven
fiont Nt Mary s, Kalis,, with Id« family

readers:
Pan, of the B
Company must one
Four hundred million, five hundred
thousand gallons of water rushed down
on the town
Between Hoi) and 1.000 persons werv
drowned, crushed or burned to death
Hundreds of others believed to luivn

been swept away by the great torrent.
Fires followed the bursting of .nnlum l
giu mains.
Scores of

persons

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caught

New $-'0 000 High School flnlldhig

beneath

debris cremated.
Over 1.000 bulldUflB were wrecked
. fleavy rains of post two weeks enusr-d
reservoir lo till for firm time since U was
creeled two leur* ugo.
Food supply has l&gt;e«n swept away.
Physicians, nurses and supplies being
rushed train surrounding towns over the
mountains to Auain.
Governor Tenerha» ordered state mid
charily »lUcials m the scene tog&gt;-ttii-i
with Adjutant General S tew art-and a
large force of state police.
Austin has n population of 1.200
Costello,. tuwn o f 150 persons, below
Austin, also swept nwuy.
Two-thirds of (lie citizens believed to
have perished.

ll.dy S tarla 11 olitile lt&gt; lite
minivi ot 11 titoli

I i ti.. v ’aS'xi «Ii ktr. Mullein's -iodio
Sauuibty aftertu&gt;»iii. al 1 o clock.

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..2.s)4'-'pounds per nere. The* seed wits
^ o w n ^ s i October anti sprouted vigorous'
" i n t h e r&amp; ld rin a lin g -such thrifty growth
that l\ve cuttings were made each time

J.lllf'lll

i u e w s p a | » * r a n d j o b u l l i . r in h e f o u n d

mg 'iloiig fIle .iii-i ol Irtp iir atiil thè
Wljat is regarded as a iihhi im|xirtanl
h'inihurdlliotlt ol «mailer lowiis Tmke&gt; Iiml in uiiuiectiufi with good road buildIni- noi stnick a lilow a* yet and s»*etns ing'iu Ik-rmin tocounty wpr, made titling
li. tu- depcfuhiig -i|uiji (Ile liUrrvention | iji- v-eek wlii-n tiie gang of ■men under
..t ilo* World iM-Wr-r« to t a e - e i n
l .i i tl i . r '.-iptbiit \jtri« winle /hn'uvn'jHfl} live ntilee
|-ri'ieth -it this pnn- ntr thmuph a best of
- lll&gt;. w|ii,b it is beiien-d, will be ideal
(he S a u lo n l Music Mob
I natural inaternd fnr bard surfanug nut
Tic i lub » ill holil iliv-lx
mooting utuL roads
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plsc« of rrsideitee and Invctlftem .
|Itnmee Gazette.
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A i» week'
Gtftytmty. o r 'jh is
Hly. csroo lo th* SenUneLvdtoo ' and ft*
blbitol a buiich of us. ijlijc alfalfa -»s^ Was
evrr raised »nywixTc outdoors 6y tjity^ y . He raised tjn^ experimental paid!
of&gt;
I-ohé jJavis place. im’CT^j
5*Qdlly prepared the grpuitd and glVjìfr

Hut 'He "I file llliisl mrilple-e •
Im

Ilo- wnr belween 11ilIy and lllikey ih in the stair' He will begin (he pubiiru■in iin.fi Hit* fu«t gijirwus lirod li&gt; liuly *n 11rr n( Winter Haven« lust newtttm[&gt;cr
Mi I ¿-e is a
l.ijl S.ilonLi V »lieti bei llprl vijilufed ¡a tin* tirsi of tk'iniiei
alni «link two tnrjifldn linai destroyo ts. newapupet tiuiii o f ubi[ity and will soon
I nle«t re[»&gt;rl« i . hI.iv are a cunUiuinlion have o n e o f i l i a I m»«i weeklies i n the
ot Ito- n-poti» r. i «i v I -s tiiir.l t&gt; irai •tale
Itu p i ; - 1 -ill t . known a« the
liirlller del. 1. 1« give nnlotiu itimi ot. figli! I il-sig ii f*l nef,

to w e r Insurance R ules
Whil'wi! hnvn waiteiJ, watdied and
worker) for ,md l.xAed forward to fnr the
past yenr has come to pass—that of n
reduction of our evceediugly excessive
iasuranre tales.
The new rate took effect on the 15th
of this month, and Kissimmee has boon
"ITlnifmed from the fourth class to the
third Hass which means that the rates
have been reduced frolU ten to twentyfive per rent I his w:ll mean n stivinit
to our j-.-oj.il. of ti|£jni four thousand
dollars annually, or Enough lo pay for
the entire cost of installing ( t o . water­
works and »ewerngo in twoive years.
There is no doubt but that the cxcci-'
live Insurance rates and Jhe ubaencc pf
wstei wiaks and sewerage has Kepj
-Otfluy people from locating here during
the pn»t three years, blit now that these
gbnadcl' have br»n jovercome and we
have. Si goed n vohttMAer. fire company
as tan («• fmind in jiny city in Florida.
&gt;re will rmiurnlly expect; men tif fneaps
W look with favor on Kisgimmcc as' a

Atfolia p t . O ra n d o -

Hlnck*

Mattile I T ligie For (bingreM jnon
Tn this week's
, i issue'tyf ■Dixie Claude
■i r j
U'Engle, D# etTihir. says
' ,v .
■ "Afuir looking carafullv into tiie sift«- *■
ntioi\.m&gt;d fSnrcfnlly jxuisidering the way-'
ju winch'.Vckn lie tjJ must a«-rviGf\*lo tho I
people o f n.Tlydi ;J linvf}' dreided to )**• a cendidntr fr-ùtVslic iurte
Imgf forhlcmber of the federal Mouse of- Kcprr
seniatW es.
..
, _“1 offer mysel/ to (he electors of Fiori-,
da ta jI&gt;e"\r&gt;téiT Tor 1n the Ik-moiratlc '
nrlnsiries 'òf 1912 .for this m silion oft

Admiral Schley Deod
kdmirol Winfichl - Scott Schley
d«id yesterday near the comer
•fourth street and -F ifth avenue,
ik. white on his way downtown
tirsi died te /o re medical aid could
tuey had been Out Of town over SunOn his return he ¡had gone to thr
Yachrtdtrtt. AXterarihatl slay'
* club the admiral left’ tho rlub
* and had sBlartcd to walk along
fcfpurtb street towards F^fth. avenue,
Et taken suddenly Uh A hurry call
4,111
physldBhl an d ah omb’uB' ^ fo re aid readied him the adbad died. Heart disease was the

that 1 will continue my newspaper work
and that I believit that my opportunity,
tn-servr the people of-Fiortda As editor
of a frtc newspaper will lie greatly en~
Inrged and strongthene*! hy rcprrsrnilog
them la Gmgres».
"Evcryiiody may l)&lt;- ussmod of.
!■will do if l go t &gt; C’vngreas hy readling
what l have done at editor -of The Sulk
and of Dixie- “I oak tiie -help of every

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r

Kissnuirlee ’.»usuies-i men

will erect ai

Yll if the incrtiU-rs are vfircjtJ-ily re I mice a skyscraper ori .Broadway, which
ipiealcif to lie present Hu; program com will l*e a modern live story otlice (Mitkiing
mttlee. Mrs. Munson and Mrs- Ernest and tho Jowvr nxnlU Tor sto/ea.
The T(iinpa Hoy* IInlet, has heen leased
Tolar have prepared a most interesting
program lot the year a work, which pumi in Mr. Stanford of the Atlantic Bauch
ÌM.--I to tn- not only emeriaiultig hut In­ hon-L Mr. Stanfiait is ati experienced
hotel man, and wd| give I'am [in a first
siliti f |. r
class
service
I ill. » log I i l l - |.f-)gt ini '
d. I
Hi
Nrv*«p.ii»T«
thr"iiglimii t Inrid a are
I .i . ( ugljsh uniste
I M imi in the days *&gt;f 'yueeti I li/.i . talking the b r i g h t prosjVM i i fur an early
and esce|dionally good tiiunit season
iulil.
this year.
2, Shnke$pcurn in music
The Miami Board of Trade is working
Discu-viiion. Kliznbeth—Patron of music.
I low. the, love of music may tv; devel­ energetically to secure a direct, steam ­
oped mid yniintriiged in a ennuruimfy or ship line hetweeii Miami and New York
* k
The nrmiial slxtv encainjRm-llt nlld rfiI'W'lt
Music N&lt;-lei lion« fiiim Hynl. I j IIIa. imimi of t ' infederale Y cirnm n will he
held in iVhimlo iin (K tidier LM-Jd
It.id. «.ddhins, M irIt-s
lad l.y fa —' linn* to in. » o n thine I Ini writing U|&gt; the ehief of (miier of
* &gt; i-.i
l .l i l g m n l III« I d illi S h ;ik e « l» * .iir «
lam pa the t-dilut -&gt;f the s.x must paper
|tln y*.
j was .'iKVIllllcil oil ttle Street by the chief
I'rogrnui In i hargr; nl 'lis and Nils« | and badly la-nten
Bow ler
hi the court lioosc i lis imii held Satiirday.
BunIuicII wns chosen the county scat
Death of Mrs. Coltiert
of Sumter county, when this place re­
Mrs. JI. A. Colbert, aged fiH years, ilieii ceived a majority over its . opponent.
at tiie home of tier sons. N A and W. M. Wildwood, hy ninety votes, HushneU is
Colbert, on the west side, on Sunday now the county seat, taking that honor
morning.
from Surnptervillc, In tho race were IK p
Mrs. Colbert came tu Sanford last fall towns, including Suinptcrville. The elec­
and made her home nt the resldcnceuf tion of seVerai weeks ogo, narrowed the
Mrs. Johns ami afterward removed to the race down to Wildwood arid Bushnell.
country with ifcrwtfis.
Claude Gales and William Hoover of
Mts. CoUierUenvea lliyee sons and three
Manatee
hnvo invented a new motor
dsiAffiters ro mourn her loss. ( cultivator ntid have made iirrang«H^n(.s
The remains were taken to FVedcrickto have it manufactured Irj C in d n flS ii/burg, " Va , yesterday, «rcmilpanie*! by
\
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The niitU-sakxm U-ugtn} is still active
Iter sons, where interment will be m ade.
In Florida. A wet or dry election will tie
M d 4.. Tnylor county early in October,
ami a p*-tition is now being circulated
Miss Vivian Yeiter's
kindergarten
pminlscs to be &lt;piil» a flattering success. in St. Johns county r.sking lltat an
election be called there.

M itd erg arlen Opens

Fifteen little tots greeted her us pupils
l ml the opening day. She wariulY wd enroed her little charges, nod wisely jiyt
them all to work, giving them tiie easy
attractive little play lessons. And thus
| early In life those almost babies, took
their first ste|w in quest of the "pierien
spring." the wnler? of which are for the
enrichment .of the human raceL

artesian weO.

Alexander Short, a liveryman of Ft.
Meade died Saturday morning from the
effects of a blow on the bend adm inister­
ed lust Wetl rie,1id ay afternoon by Ben
Jones, n negro seventy ' years of age,
Junes bit the liveryman on tiie head with
an ax and fractured hitf skull.
Tho question as la tlut constitutionali*y of the recent net of th e legislature of
Florida, relative to license» dor automo­
biles either (or litre or for private use. Is
one winch is fiirniihjna negroid deni of
food for thought mnong the legal fraterni­
ty Of the slate and it is siifu to assume
that any further light on the subject will
be aw aited with interest by the hundreds
of owner» of motor driven vehicles.

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                    <text>Ladies’JPall
Voiles, Serges and Panamas
Pleased to show you

P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

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the first prUc.~un exqulsitcly-turnd
IN ÎIIE SOCIAL WORLD ceived
painted souvenir plate °f Sanford, rep­

Item s of In tere st Concerning
Society People.
POINTS

PURELY

PERSONAL

Mow Celery City Vanity fa ir While
Away th e Golden H ours—
Social Oosslp
B irth d a y Anniversary

Dv. and Mrs. J, N. Robson, celebrated
Jh e first birthday, of their little Pearle, at
their handsome home on the Heights,
Monday afternoon. Sept, 4th. 19it. Quito
a number of Utile tots were Invited to
help them do honor to the ocasslon, and
eniov the afternoon with them; and the
little hostess- The little folks were en­
tertained at games on the lovely lawn,
where Mrs. Strlngfelluw and Mrs. Fields,
served them punch. Later the guests
w a n Ushered into thé darkened dining
room. The table was artistically orna­
m ented w^th ferns and dainty little
flowers. On the center of the table was
a beautifully decorated cake, with the

, one littlo lighted candle on the center of
the cake. After reviewing the pretty
fabM,- cake, a nd candle the little ones
were taken back to the lawn and served
with ice cream and cake, by Madames
. Graluiiq,- Okvles and 1I11L The efternoonVpfeafuree terminated after playIbg several more games.- .Sv^
Moodayt *ftern«m, Sapt lllh^ thi
little guests were' egaid,-Invited to be
present, to witness the cutUng of the
birthday cake, and to anjdy it with baby
Prarle and the photograph,. that waa to
be made that afternoon, of fhe ptetiy
scene, and the beautiful littleJ diildrcn.
, After the cutting ol the cake and W
photograph waa made the* children were
entertained on the lawn by Mlsa Nita
Moors. Many garaas were played and
tee cream and cake served the little folks

resenting the Sanford House, park in
front, and Lake Monroe, on wltich was a
cute little b o at M™- 0. W. Brody won
the. booby prlxe. The delicious refresh­
ments were grape Ice and chocolate cake.
The dainty little napkins were very much
admired by the ladies, they were del
signed and made by Mist Keelor,- who
Is quite an artist. White crinkled paper
was used, a band of gold wqs painted
round the edge of tire napkin, which when
folded represented an envelope. Mrs.
Holden’s monogram Id gold letters, repre­
sented the.teal on the flap of the envelope.
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Mrs. Holden's guests were, Mrs. W. R.
Anno, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs., (L W.
Brady, M n. A. W. Brown, Mrs. C. 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. 0. .W. King and Mrs.
A Dtllshtful tvenlni
Tuesday evening. Miss Higgins enter­
tained very Informally for Miss Lottie
Hurt, of Richmond You, the charming
guest of1'. Mrs. J , *L, “Hurt. The entire
house waa thrown open an d tastefully
decorated with &gt;ferns and «vergraprif
The card tables wetfe* placed on the

—Social 3l VfslfcWA' ,
On Monday evening, the young people
of the Congregational church, were given a
moat delightful social affair, at ttic beau­
tiful auburban home of Mr. and Mrs, C. R.
Walker. Music. with a number of Inter*eating gomes, waa the prlnclpaleniertalnmant o/ the avenlog. All who were ao
fortunate a* to be present, seemed to
have a royal good tim e ..

Af Gospel Tent
The Illustrated Bible lectures ai the
gospel ten t are attracting the attention,
and ¡mercer of many of the citlum a of
Sanford. A t tint** the seating capacity
baa not been sufficient to seqt all that
came to the meeting.
Mr. G. S. Vrcetynd a sketch artist frptn
Gray avilla, Tenn. has connected with the
tent company, and will illustrate the sub­
ject! presented by drawings on the black*
.-'Elder G N. Acheubocb and wife from
PulfAettn, Fla., have. Just Anjvsd, and
be will preach Friday night taking far'a
subject the “IrytittiUon of The Sabbath. *

The obovfc cry Is heard and .j j w * every day. Art* ym&gt;
wtmtid? ; Juke an Ifiventofyoif ’youreelf and see whin
yon can du.‘_ What are ypfl wmrthT Will vou drift with
the tide of poorly paid incompetents, or will you prepar«
yourself for the best paying pdsltldhaY ¡Thin 19 an irnpot
lam matter for you to decide May We aasit you

Draughon’s superior courses of instruction will eunble
yoü in a short time to hold high salaried positions, and
mors than that,-Drsughon’s Employment Department
can place you In a position in any st)lt6 in the Union
Wliy? Because Drnughou conducts the longest ajtd th**
strongest chain of BuBlnera Colleges in'the world. . .

refreshm ent! were Ice cream •an d cake.
Punch was. served during tlie .eventpg
A fl« playing cards for a while the
young people Indulged ip dancing, also
on the veranda. - j i fee* ?
. Those invited to m eet Misa H urt, ware
Misses fid)« Smith,
Brady, Gene Wicker, Veda Ward, Odsle
Butt. ÙUlàn Glbaon. liable Hand. Mrs.
J.-L. Hi a n d Mrs. Ed Ulggihs. Messrs,
FU ton
att,. B ru to n Perkins, Willie
Uffler.
ramlHon, Jack Adams. Hal
Wlitfi;
Hill.’ L&gt;J Hlgglna and J. LH u rt.'’

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A Sur«ri»« Party

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The many friands of Mias Latirs Leé w r a p p i n g . fini«hç&lt; f w o r k i t j u s t

ab w t P E R F E G I f e You

re-

evening and although taken by surptji^ Cfcive overy piece-fou send to
the fair young hostess, assisted by Heir
u s_ t h o r o uA.gwh-lT-'
y c• le a n e d » starchwho all expressed the wish th at little motber, left nothing undone to make the
wrapped
P earle would have à birthday every evcnlng hvost pleasant. A t 8 o'clock th e
dining hall where dainty re
served. Dancing and games

bridge party, last Thursday afternoon, in
w U 4 &gt; was tastefully’ decorated for the
occasion, by Mies Keelor, the proprietress.
The predominating colora a t the decors-

There were two tablée of bridge. Mrs.
W, R Anno, made the top score and re-

lowing girts and boys.
-A nna McLaughlin. Douglas Abernathy,
Irene Thurston. Daisy .B etts. Mabel
Granger, Rqth Vaughn, Evelyn Burner,
Paul J u k i . Willie Shepherd, ¿ffaU T oodmff. Uecfrge McLanghiin, Frank Shelly,
Harry Walker. Ernest Shspfaetd and Hugh

notes q u a l i t y

It is results

want
suits.

J a c k s o n v ille » ,
PHONE 30—The

Soft W atefP lw rt

Florida

�SA N FO R D

I N S A N H D R P — Life ia Worth Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1911

PLEASANT TRIP TO THE BEACH

General New* 91 The Land
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CULLID FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome of ine ween 1 moat im­
portant Happenini» In th e
State’s Domain.
Attacted by n shark Sunday, thornlng
at Pablo Beach, while he was swimming
jfiimi jjjpm oa out from the life line, the
Mi arm of H. C. Rood, a traveling
wlcinlnn of Hartford. Conn., was all but

P urtv o f S anford C itizens M otor to
S m yrna and C oronado
.G. W. Spencer, J. IX Davison. W. II.
Un3erwoo&lt;L P . lfT Elder a n d ' R. J. JH6B7
mado a trip to Coronado beach last Sat­
urday in Mr. Spencer's Overland car.
Leaving Sanford in the afternoon. Celery
avenue was first encountered and this
was easily the worst road to encounter in
tlte whole trip. 'The road gnng is hunt
here breaking np and grading the road
and when completed there will he a
much smoother roadway. At the ferTy
the party was greatly surprised at the
good work done in making a nsw trestle
and banked roadway iu ‘WtttnSTh channel of the river, and even with a ferry for

the muscles end tendons of the left fore­
arm had been horribly mangled,' but by
chance the bones not broken.
• A murder mystery as dark an d grue­
some as lias ever been acted in Duval
county confronts the sheriffs officers in
their efforts to bring to Justice the slayer of
Cicero Thompson, and assaulted a woman
companion of the dead man on Sunday
night. Just alter they left the Ortega
car and started down the Morgan's mil)
road to tlte Inn n t the lumber plant,
where tlte former was a boarder pud the
latter a domestic, late Saturday n ig h t '
The date for the celebration of tho
completion of the great Oversea railway
to Key West has finally been set. I t will
begin on January 20 and continue through
Fcbuary 3. President Taft Is ta visit
Key West during (hat period, onu tunny
ttqeesenative* of foreign powers nre’tx petted jin'
and contemplate tlte
magnificent engineering triumph.
A bob-tail wildcat that has been caus­
ing havoc for some time among the
pduitry owners at Daytona Dead], was
captured In a steel trap Monday night
by John N. Gunn. The cat m easured
three feet from it twee to the end of its
•hurt tall and was 18 or more Inches in
length. These bob cats are ugly looking
animals jind ere very destructive to
poultry wheu they once get started upon
a flock, even taking the chicken* in broad
dsyligiiL—Daytona Gazette New«.
Totupa's budget for ths coming year
carries 35TJ.250. The tax rate is 17 mills
far the old and I3H mHi* for th e new
Territory.
.

operations hav» been paralyzed in that
rttT M«&lt;* Monday on .»fikWRL.of,, the
strike. Plasterers froth, other dtie» are
being *imported in • order to remedy.
h &gt;A
Chaa. Da Costs, a prominent employing
primer and stationer of Jacksonville died
last Saturday In that dly.
A Tallahassee correspondent has dis­
covered'that the recently enacted lAw
; furbiddipg Ihe pubUcatien of the nam e
o r a woman wfib Is the victim of an
,
al*o ffcererr similar occurrences
la other states so far as n o rid a papers
*ra concerned. ‘ W
’
Messrs./:. E.' Harris and R. S. Haji wiil
«D October 7 on (be Mohawk from Jack•doviile fo r New York Cor the GUdeh todr,
la which Ur. Hall expect* to,' moke Ocalg
from. T iey wJJJ ' occupy*, the
• bridal suits*' on the M o h a W k /^ p .;/ \ i
If the Florida counties of Leon and

K&gt;û. Mesa, one of the moat prominent
fhizens of Kissimmee Tuesday tilgst.
mUacd 4®. The patty who fired it
««•Pad, evidently heldving that be had
•«W tohed ' hi*, deed. Mr. Meek’s

Item s o( In terest Gleaned From
Various Sources

MANY PEOPLE WILL BE BUNCOED

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

Those

Seeing Lands- In This S ta te
Should Be S ure Of
Their P u rch a ses
Kvcty transportation company, every
railroad, every automobile mpn. and every
hotel man is Imbued with the idea that
never in the history of land rushes will
there he such a record season as 1911-12.
The people of the east, north ami west
are planning to take advantage of the
very low rates on all railrouds to Florida
this fall and the rush will commence
about October first and noniinuo until
April. lit this ifrUfftaL. ciOda* -Irani the
colder rcgiiAs there.w ill he. ihe-bom cseeker and the. tourist. ..The latter ..can
always take care of himself but tire
former is not so fortunate. He seeks
land for a living and listening lu the
siren tong of tlte land fakir, "nil land
looks alike to him" and lie is ntorc than
apt to join the procession of "homemuckers“ In a year or too and wend him
may northward a sadder hut wiser man.
Florida is like every other state in the
union. It^bns good lands, hod lands niul
indifferent lands oral yet there is no
land in any country thut will yield so
many crops or such abundant crops as
tin arte of F lo rid a'lan d —land that is
sublmgutcd. well drained Sand good land,
hut it must have these requirements.
The land suckers who were luted to
the poor lands by tlte lluwery advertise­
m ents of the fakirs and then buncoed
have only themselves to Maine for they
were put wise by all the state | wi| mtb of
Florida and by liie hotiest real estate
dealers
No advertisement* of Sanford lands
have ever uilstcptcsentcd (lie facts about
the hinds lit this section and crop failures
hove never been attributed to the (toor
quality of [tie lauds 4 .
See your land first

Will Build C onnecting U n k of Rood
To The Weklva
♦
Only three mites of soft sand separates
us from our sister^county Just beyond
Silver*Lake and a small sunt of money
will straw thi* road and join thlk pn n of
Orange county with l-nke.
There is n good rood now from Sanford
to Silver l-ake and about $300 will
straighten (tie road and straw It All
the trade from l.uke coming this wuf
and all the tourism will ute this road
and if the thrde miles can be strawed
o line road can be assured to tho man
who travel* .frouj Lake county tn Orange.
Going the other route via. OrlnhdO all of
the tourist travel will take ihe fond to
Sanford and return home via the Silver
Lake route to the Weklvn river stid
thence in Luke and Marion counties
making a continuous thoroughfare of
trade «ml travel.
4
The Orange , county commissioners
should taka up tilts mutter, and straw
the three miles as soon as possible.
There will bo a great increase of trade
,os it. rc»ull_ Of the new road and the
InliabilanU of both counties be bene­
fit ted thereby.

The piasters In Jacksonville lutve gone

sound In time foTsupper.
Xo anyone wishing to spend it day or
gu thls trih to Covmadu beach via the
new road and back by * a y of DeLaad
offers, a most pleasant vacation.

its Pictures of Sahford

IN UNION IlllIU IS STRINGHI

The Eyes of The People Arc
— —/Fum ing This Way

ONIV \ LEW DOLLARS

00 a strike for higher wages, and building

Wskulls decide to fslU Into Him i f o ,
^witer, Dougherty. Mitchell and Thomas
«wmUes In Georgia, the neat future Will
** wdMed a line oFroad from Amerkus,
■
to 8l Marks, Fla, that will be un•»passed by any In the south.
r
Dunc#n Frieratm. aged twenty-flvt
son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Frierson
| JJ^ k sv iiie , accidently killed hlmseif
! Tuesday afternoon while cleaning a 38ctiiber revolver. V

TOWARD FLORIDA

^P resbyterian C horch *
» .Nev. J.J ^ McKinnon will preach morn­
ing and evening. After the meeting
service there will be a congregational
meeting to act upon the resignation of
the pastor, nud to take steps for securing
his sucocs*or~..,Ji-. ’
The Presbytery of S t Johns will meet
with the Sanford Church Tuesday Oct,
ID. et 7:30 p. m: "T
,
Mrps D. A. Caldwell, N, 11. Garner end
Harry Ward, and Mrs. Frapk Woodruff.
Mrs. Dr. Puleston and Miss Mel) Whitncr
have been appointed by the ■session as a
committee to proyide for the ieolefiain.
ment of Presbytery. Mr. J . N. Whitncr
was chose« to represent th e; Sanford

The Times-Union of Jscksonvllk! are
anxious to secure pictures of tlie -busi­
ness blocks end good residence* of this
city. If thoae who have pictures of their
houses or business blocks will hand them
to Mr. T. K. Bates or leave litem at the
Herald office they wiU be sent to the
Times Union and half iòne cuts made
and used In th at paper free of charge.
Sum ter1county’s school board fias let
This is sn excellent way to boost Sanfphi end the people here should take ad- the contract for a fine titodten new high
vontage'of this offer and show readers of
school building to be erected a t Webster
the Times Unlod what V a» lieve at Sana t a ootl of-ten thousand doliate. - -

“
“
U• t-VU«. (|c re , he K eu d cri W ||l Mm, „ B r|ef
on the one hand and on the other the
d s p rin g f lowing
greed of Individual, and oirporatlons.
r o r lll|rfI# - R ead er*
the haughtiness and arrogance of the
inordinately rich the method of pulling
Umuha. Neb., is one of the larger cities
all the burden on the toller, and all of ,hc P™*rcMive west to adopt the
luxuries In the grasp of the rich, these
0^ft,ral*ki°n form of government. The
all can have but one meaning outcome. vote w ai ,aoro lhon lwo to t&gt;lie *» fovor
and that, the organization of the tollers °T the change and the election oi officers
for m utual' protection and prcssrvntioif!
UIM^Cf **** ,vew ^0ftn
0ceMf ncxt
The truck-growers of ths Sanford dls- ^ ° y*
trict n year ago succeeded in effecting
Thirty-six saw mills in Texas and
an organization for the purpose of sccur-Louisiana are now closed and it is feared
ing the better marketing of their prol*1'® n9mber will be Increased to fifty
dace. It was hoped this would bring unlearnlm » ib n decided change in the
great results in securing better -prices: *la lu * n l -the-dispute lielw eeu-the mill
While nil was nos aseewsekUli*! rhrrr » W pw w w ritzvi^hr«lTriLW -&lt;j*p«ivi^--brothCT.
desired yet some progrcW ha* been made,
We have seen what might be done by
M I* stated that u society belle at
a closer and more loyal organization, We Newport vaccinated herself 111 the inside
have also learned that organization Is of her mouth because it wus the ouly
not all that Is needed. Loyal support and part of her person where the scar would
hearty cooperation also will d o -m u ch to be sdre to remain unseen wi|l^ the
obtain the desired results.
_ present style of dress.
The present board of directors of the
The controversy tiiat has been raging
Flo. iijn Growers Association, relying up- around Dr. Wiley, the pure food expert,
on the supfiorl and ooopr.mtion of all has a Inst berm brought to a conclusion
growers of vegetables in this district, are In u complete and final vindication of
proceeding carefully and economically the doctor: and he will not be dismissed
to build up a strong organization To nor permitted to resign The ¡resident
this end we have worked along two lias made known Ins decision In thr form
lines viz. the curlnllmcnt of ex (anises of n letter to Secretary Wilson, the head
and fostering a strong selling agency of the departmeilfT which letter has been
We believe we shall be able to greatly made public It set* aside the recoindccreuac home expenses. This we ute modatlon of the board on (lersonnel of
doing by culling out various clerks and the agricultural deportment, which had
office expenses We have so tar not recommended the dismissal of 1»r Wiley,
availed ourselves of the right given by and instead of censuring the doctor, the
the consulutlon and by-laws to pay president praise* him
ourselves two dollar* encji for each meet- ^ ,„.w crusade lu evangelize the Amening of the board thus effecting u suvmg can continent, finances) hy a group of
of $225.00 to ddte Ollier llrrus could l&gt;e nien worth more than a billion dollurs.
mentioned.
will be fornuiHy launched at a meeting
We liave puui debts wo iuhaflU&gt;d us
h“kl 111
Turk. I lie i"tinlet tiller
fast us we could get lunds to do so, there will be preceded by a dinner, at winch
being but two-o. three creditors of uny various public men. some of ilirm minconsiderable claim left
tsters of the gospel. will give their views
It must slso 'b i’fW ie.ulwireillhatwet.aik «■ it. the brat means by winch ihe asm
hold just us the selling season was closing ,fy r‘° w*1* 1* evangelized
giving us no means of raisiug funds, and
The Russian Premier. Peter A, Stolypin
aside from a few cars of stuff wc have died Monday night from bullet wounds
had only some bad potato
-Julius to received nt tlie hands of Dmitri BogrofT.
collect and some rebates from certain an assassin, during a gain |&gt;erfoftnanee
commission men by which means we at the Munlcipla Theatre Thursday eve.

tween what seems an uncertainty nnd aseeming sure thing. It is /u ly ' seeming
In either case. Try another season.
But few members so far have deft the
organization and they because from one
cause and another were, most of them,
ineligible to membership. Our office at
the rear of the Peoples Bank will be
open Oct- 1. where there trill be someone
présen t to greet you a n d ¿tvg on y In-

�September 22

A Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be
tw een You and Me”

A Chlel 1» Among Ye Taking Note*
and F a ith . He’ll P rc n t 'E m " So Say* S a u n te re r.
4 Other cities are recognizing, the., value
of i m wall on the lake “ Shore ultd ‘th e
Kissimmce Gazelle In mentioning the
remerklible growth of lake front property
that had been neglected for year* ha* the
following to *ay regarding the proposed
‘'Il ls only a question of a short limé
until it wilhbe necessary io build a sea
wall the entire length of our lake front.
There l* no disputing the fact that the
land adjacent to the lake is exceedingly
valuable aa i t U tbday, and tho building
of a sea wall would make it be the most
valuable In the city for residence pur­
poses, to ta y nothing of the hundreds of
acres that would be reclaimed the instont
the wall was completed.
It appears to us, as well as to anyone
else who lias given the m atter any thought
that It would rtnnhljf uay every property
Tpldw fig tfin laka from in D&amp;V hil pCO
r«[a of the building of such n w allras It
could be built at least three hundred
yards further out. thereby giving each
holder nine hundred feet of good, solid
ground, whereas today it Is absolutely
useless, for the reason th at .11 Is subject
to overflow a t high waleri
— -------n
We are satisfied that a company could
be organized here in a day's time to build
this wall and All In the low lands pro­
vided tt was given a -c U a r title to nil
tho land it reclaimed, for the revenue
derived from the sole of the reclaimed
land would many limes overpay thr coin
of building the wall ond operating the
dredge. Therefore, If ^ would be a good
proposition for n company, it would he
U better proposition for individual holders,
and cspedially the city, us open street»
leading direct to n deep water channel
would be the means of attracting the
attention of thousands of tourists to
Florida who under present | condition ( miss
Kissimmee by."

PractlcaT'Society Brnu-i

Practical “Society Brand
.features

t
JL

Coot '

t r o u s e r s — L o s T ls rn .

1 Pencil pocket joining imide
breast pocket
2 Match pocket on Inner left
• side.
3 Perspiration s h i e l d s n t
armpits to protect lining.
4 Neck-cape: prevents wrink­
ling below coat collar. P at­
ented.
,
5 Extension safety pocket;
conceal* and secures letters,
papers, etc.
8 Buttonnlere holder under
~l«pet.
7 Watch pocket within out*
side breast pocket ‘

H G u ard .In watch
prevent theft or In*,
13 Pencil pocket In rluln &gt; ,,..j,
hip pocket. Very
lent, especially wh.-.i Il(l
* coat or vest is worn
10 Druid,belt loops Nmi
tra c tiv e ,procticnl. Nori.«*M
attractiv e with suapcoiii ti
17 Tunnel belt slide», i,. y
• .trouser* flrinly ovtf i,,^
• - and keep belt in place.
18' Two steel pivot pearl bit.
ton* a t front of walstlmnd.
Add tone and «marine»»

Vest

19 Loop In front for bell hold»
belt in position.

6 side buiklea to produce
smooth-fitting back.
9 Watch guard In lower left
- WockAtA t M « f hg ia ..
T
10 Pencil or fountain p e n
pocket; opens in seams of
upper left pocket.
11 Vcstee. Detachable a n d
washable; .attached w i t h
gold pins;'adds dressiness

20 Improved secret m a n r y
pocket on Inside of
band. Closed anrt -fn*rtm-

bybrmtrrrt/tt~trrin tr h: iifr -

pender button,
.
21 Silk brnid edging
pockets.

—
|Ml

22 Our specially destgin-,1
pockets. Big. roomy
i
. shaped especially in [,.n, .
.littt form of the Inind I1.*»
cts curve down to crotdi.
23 SUk hrnld edging on win11,
. pocket.
24 Hanger of colored silk be,,,!
23 2 W-inch turn-up fni
n
- twri-ttf» or permanent - ••
20 Extension safety
sam e a* No. 5 in tin- t n,it
27 Belt of same m n ir r ,
p aten t gold buckle

Trousers
.

Features

12 Permanent crease; keeps
trousers pressed and prevents hogging a t the knee.
An excellent, practical fea­
ture. Patent*». Ju n e IB.
1908. No. 890792.
13 Cash pocket within right-,
ha ltd side pocket. Permits
carrying keys, knife, etc,
on same side without con­
fusion.

For Young Men
„

•

nnd Men Who Stay Young

ilern cloth es-m ak er m ust incorp orate m ore th a n m erely fine ta ilo rin g nnd good fabrics m
les.

He m ust a lso em body "lines" w hich g iv e the w earer the ap p earan ce o f perfect physnpi

us to let you try on a M aster Suit of S ociety Brand m ake.
w aist had sta te lv . carriage— the

Y ou’ll like the effect o f full. bnM

graceful stride it en co u ra g es— and the air of reiim u

The Master Suit possesses the ver* Intesi style effects in men's clothes. It is tailored
faultlessly — of stuunch fabrics. On sale .here — ready-to-wear — $20 to $10

117

WEST FIRST STREET

HIE HOME Of SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHING E0 H MIN

teachers insist on it and imn-nti es-,
cytirage it.

On all sides 1 see the signs "to let" and idylic—that tho farmer, on rising in the
real estate agents ond others have In- morning, does not , disturb his wife, hut
formed me that the high rents have la y s good o w n in g into the boudoit^ pho•iliter forced the people Into the suburbs ! nogroph. He m ay add a hint as to what
or to other places.
! bo would like to hnvo for breakfast whrn
These em pty houses appear most serl- he returns from Ills udtomoblle tide about
ous to me, and 1 give tliese facts for s«v the fnrm. At H o'ck*k tho m aid call*
rious consideration.
'
the farmer's wife, aud by 9:30 she has a
Last winter dally tramps mode by telephone call from her, husband, over oil
m any people failed to locate a vacant the northwest quarter, saying that . he
house and hundreds merely occupied will Join her In five minutes. A t breakrooms and contented themselves on "very fast the morning paper* are read, having
light housekeeping." Today there are come by rural delivery a few m inutes bcflfodm d* of vacant houses ns the result fore, end the wife announces th e program
of extortion on tho pan of landlords.
for tho d ay .' It moy be: French, music.

The next thing to do is for -builneas men
who can do so, to secure more reaaonablo
quarters and sell a t lower {trice*, arid
then toll why.
‘
Renta demdndcd for residence property
are high arid It has*" foUqwaJf j h a t there
I r e Today more em pty houaas In Jackaonvtlie than ^vef in its history. Hundeeds d t t f i U am i rr-! detices ore v a c a n t

w est
A vague statem ent ,in some
'•womhn’s column" by a sentimental
writer “ that it Is a fond dream Of mine
to become a farmer's wife grab meander
down life’s pathway," drew this comment
frotp u Country adluir "Oh, yea, ihsY il
a nice thing, but when your husband
RHsrogm. off nnd .leaves you’ without
wwxjifdd. fou have to tneaoJer up and
j&amp;yib the lane pulling splinter*’ off the
fence to cook the'dlnaer; and yon pteandrr around la the w*t clover In search of
the cows until youhtihkoi are the color 4 At the earnest .'request of my many
friends I have consented ttrlT a y out-o f
sorts* a pTutl of w iatir^ anil when you city politics a i . much as .poaslVtie be-»
m eander' but across tw enty acres of cause If I took up the fight In earnest j i
plowed ground to drive the cows out of would “hurt business, don't you know"
tho cowpeas and' tear your dress on a and business being the predominant
wire fence, and when you m eander back factor tn our make-up these days , must
to the house and And th at the gqat has be fottered and nurtured and made tho
butted y o u r child until U resembles n. god
,
o to u r being. So mote It bei i will
putriti*». and find the *nld hen and six- rem ain silent for awhile but ray Crtgera
then cWTciens In the parlor, th e -cat in the ore on the trigger and I am ready -to
cupboard and the dag in the milk, you touch the fusee at any minute, ‘
re ­
will realize, deaf girl, that this meander
h u t 1neat la not ,what I tls cracked up to ’&lt;
b ^ . vThe other view—the optimistic
oue—c a n be set .Torth a s . folioWiT A j i
cheering person can picture farm Ufa so i

4 Henry d fty Beattie. Jr
old Virginia family, child of
been sentenced U&gt; death (&lt;•
eli* t b f ^
bf his wife, it Í» not for me
merits o ft bo caseo rq u estm .
two of
the jury. All the evldeie-r %wued w !
point ' to UealUo us tbr (¡muy
uttd his past history will, r: HInforg j
girl was not conducive to symf thy In s c i
a Jury of Goif fearing 'm et! Entra - time ri
iminemornl Virginia lias la.ii'-aed to -J
woman booti nnd such fl.munbi it pvn- j
idled w ith dea tit ' Manslaughter mitt* J
go unpunished hut tho crini'
&lt; tilllog • .
woman and the drcuinstm e &gt; as evil J
blooded a s the Beattie qasc o h ib i bf ^
default in Virginia a s it m ulq iiiptto*T
J
Slates. At) Itonor to the i- lvr
weighed the case carrfutlv ami -i-ti »»|
offer asking the help of '
vav/ti*
verdict of murde&lt; in the fh*' ■&lt;&lt;■»«*■
Thrw arld sympathize* *&gt;&lt;n. u«- fr»f*
haired fath er who. since tlx- t"ftfi o! tto
child, hag lavished ovc and .ifh-cltori
Henry B eattie, giving him «11 i!i"&lt; v'*1“
could buy and spoiling him In 'Jw gi¥ia*
as all too fond parents do. But the *flection o f the father could tun liter to
verdict Or briiig_b«ck the life of the dsi#(
woman, and unless death -Interne«*

TheHoridaGrûwer
shoujd^be ¡xcitorations and drill ayery
Friday at*'least in declaiming, reading
essay, writing, etc., and if this has baen
the child's early training it will be a de.
;Ughb Every Friday afternoon 1« Ui

have this "profitable recreation." Let

i

ieakty. . *1.00 per r™ " " " .T
Sc. fend 10c for • o-n *« • ric«ar

scriptton, «nsppy. Bi'rm C,L-.

THE FLORIDA GROWER

AW tFlerW sA v*' - T,mp*' ^

�„OP in W*n&lt;e CountV
tf ,p

tk»

.

MOf*

proinlJlni Than Usual •
C a lifo r n ia Vegetable U a lo n whld.
principal «hlpper*0' ^

■ £ £ £ 0 , **jr» ‘1« « * ¡“ ^

***7. i- m excellent condition and
^ L m i i l n a th»n n o r cfop .Ince 1007.
“ 5 “ * £ a ha* been planted, (as ha* been
YT-utooi ilurlna the post few years,
fi# the mid « inter mnxkel ** N®fthcr"
S i/om is is depended upon for early an d
m * supply- In this way the two crop«
7. not conflict. The kcreaic In OranSe
* ' county Is a tnfle UM than l**t year bu t
— ^ ^ c e - p d o n a llr good sta nd gnd jh g *»£_
- a t i^w th which the plantt are makloi Indicate that the number of cart will
• ¿ fully equal to last year, There will be.
v - , imlo celery for shipment from Orcounty before the middle of Novetnami shipment« will be light until
««0 Into December.
ffc .Northern California crop U alao In
* flue condition and will be ready the latter
„art of October. The acreage la a trifle
a
than last year In the northern section
»nd the planting waa made for early and
Ute market. The early crop U sufficient­
ly matured now to Insure splendid celiry
aod a full supply for the holiday, and
' vrilb normal weather during the w tnter
then will be a full supply for February
&lt;ntl vi.„-h ihininffiita.—Produce N ew t

THREE-DAYS’ OPENING SALE
AT

;

MacTeJrJp to W agara
Ur. William L Milteer, wife and aon.
of Sanfurd. Harida. 1« on a vlalt a t Dr.
E«rla. In VoUa Gate. N. Y. Mrs. Mllteer
ia a daughter of Dr. Earl.
*
While at the north Mr. Milteer ond
family. Miss Sadie L Earl, a alater of Mrs.
Mllteer. and Mr. W. Hawks, of New York
Qiy, arranged fir n trip to Niagara Falla,
in Mr. Milteer'a big touring car. .
The trip to Niagara wa* made via Al­
bany. Utics and Syracuse, rsturnlng via
Elmira nnd Blnghampton. During the trip
Inrl.wllm? B week or more the moat of the
time the weather wna all that could be
desired, apd the party greatly enjoyed
the magnltlcent forming country found
In central and northern New York. They
declare that the Falls and the Scenery
surrounding it ia the wonder of wonders,
and that human language cannot convey
any real idea of thla one 0/ the wondera
of the world. The rapids, the mighty
cataract, the whJrpooL the m ar of a
mighty river plunging headlong over the
mighty hedge into the great seething,
fanning waters below the Falla. .The
"grandeur of this scene cannot and will
noj stun be forgotten.
The whole company are aloud &gt;n affirm­
ing dm 1 visit of t.us kind will amply
repay years of self-denial in order tluit
it may l&gt;e enjoy«!. .
The Milteer family expect to remain
norm two months or longer when they
will rttu/n to their southern homo. Mr;,
Milteer it a member of the commission
house, of Milteer &amp; Robert* whose place
of boiiness fa at 81 Read« street, New
York Qty.
On The Raging Canal
Traveling m die 25-foot launch Gladys.
F. J Power*. P. A. Powers and Capt.
Miattock, of New Smyrna, hrrived In
this city Sunday evening after a pleasant
* trip of 170 miles through the c a n a l The
' ^ party left New Smyrna at i n. ,n t. Sun­
day morning and arrived her® Die same
evening A stop of several-.bours was
made at Si.^kmJustine. The party giau
'lingered to flslf at Several places enrotric.
From here the party will go 10 Sanford,
up the St. Johns river. The return to
^ 1 New Smyrna will be mado back "to this
i l 'r n,wi Oown^ tl&gt;9 canal. The eptire
distance to be , covered by, die party ia
about 350 mile* and will be m ade in
,, about three day«. \ — -*-•■*» ^ t .7
d The member* of the party were en­
thusiastic over the trip. *Thoy aay U»a
scenery along the canal I* as beautiful as
any to be found ill. th e . state. The Canal*
■Itself is In good conditions, and the water'l* deep, enough to permit boats of con­
siderable -draft passing without dlfficulty.—JactsonvllIe Metropolis.**

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THE

/^kUR buyers have just returned from the Northern markets and already our
^
big Fall stock is pouring in from all directions, and for Saturday Mon­
day and Tuesday w e w ill set a new pace for value-giving in
Fall M erchandise.
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S triped Indian Head
This is som eth in g new for th e
su its or skirts. T hey com e in
pretty patterns, full 36 in ch es w ide
nice w eight, worth 17c for three
o n ly —■-■.------.

Our fall sh ow in g of o u tin g flunn e ls are here in ull th e pretty
p attern s, also solid colors. They
Tiro the regu lar 1 2 ¿¿c,
on d 15c q u a lity , but
for the th ree days
w ill he

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w ash
m any
and a
days

, COLORED SCRIM
T w en ty -fiv e new. and pretty
p a ttern s in a ll sh ad es, borders,
figures, stripes, etc.; a pattern
and color to m atch any room.
T h is scrim is full widthi
a iid -a -b a rg a in

C

a t , fry ]

1 2 H e to 15c. JCliree
d a y s .............................

M E N A N D B O Y S ’ S U IT S

N E W F A L* L S H O E S

A larger and better assortm ent than we h ave ever
carried; m ode by the best tailors and each guaranteed
a perfect fit.

O ur big sto ck of G odm an, S elb y 's and Snow sh oes
h ave arrived in a ll the new sh ap es, sty les, etc. E very
pair gu aran teed .

TABLE DAMASK

S hirting Madras

Many pretty p attern s in this
tw o yards w ide German bleached
a ll-lin en tub le dam ask; looks as
good and w ill out wear any $1
or $ 1 .2 5 q u a lity b leach ed " V -i
linen; for th ree days
/ Iw

A h e u u lif u l sh o w in g of new
in all th e p re tty co lo red strip e s ,
in ch e s w ide, for sh irts, s h i r t - ,
w aists, etc. S ee th e s e for th re e
d a y s a t .......................................

m a d ra s
full .32
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l / l
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BLEACHED

DA MASK

T'liis h ig h ly m e rc e riz e d ta b le
d a m a sk is 58 n ich es w ide, fully
b le a c h e d miri will w ash a n d
w e a r e q u a l t &gt; linei i. w o rth at
le a st 39c; fnr t h ree
d a y s only

25c

Only a few more days before the drawing; get your ticket and be sure they
are in the box* before W E D N E S D A Y , September 27th, at 9 o'clock
Linen Crash Suiting

* Linen S heeting

T O W E L S S P E C IA L
Fifty dozen large-size buck
tow els, w h ite or red border, the
12 Vic and 15c kind, w ill be on
sa le for th ese three d a y s— Satur
day, M onday and W ed­
nesd ay ut 3 fo r ____ ; .

T he tw o n n e o n e -h a lf y a rd s wide
lin e n sh e e tin g , th e kind you h a v e a lw a y s
paid frorik tfjil 0 0 u p w a rd s for. w ill
he on sp e c ia l sa le th e se th re e
d a y s a t .....................

T R I M M I N G

* T his is a n e x iru h e av y , good
q u a lity , a ll linen c ra s h , o n e yard
w ide a n d is v ery s u ita b le for
c o a ts, coal s a lts , sk irts,
e tc . th e 3 0 c kind for

29c

D E P A R T M E N T

This is a n ew and w e lc o m e d e p a rtm e n t to our store; a com plete line of trim m in g , fringos,
cords; in fact e ve ry th in g needed for the fall suits.

New* Fall Ginghams

Bed S p re a d s

A large assortm en t of the full-.
nottole
neo croch
crocnet
spread* r 0,,r u«w rnl1
«re.*Jtenutie« in
I atte,
size, dou
ble bed
et spreads
in w hite or colored. T h ese ore W
“' ^ h
m ade b y . the A m oskeag m ills
very good v a lu e s at from $1.50
jn ean s fust color and d u ra­
|*to $ 2 .0 0 . F or-th e
f O Q
b ility:
three d a y s ..............

9 ÌC

S e a m le ss S h eets
A n o th e r big s h ip m e n t of sh eets
full dou ble bed size; torn and
hem m ed and m ade o i q henvy
w eight sh eetin g; a regular 9 8 c
valu e.
For three
ftO /*
d a y s o n ly
__
W w w

R e fn o m b er w ith evory do llar purchase during this sale entitles you to a tick e t giving
y ^o(i4t*ch an ce at the thnee g r a n d prizes, W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 7 , 9 o'clock
? *•»' t ----- T ----------------------- :

L in en L a w n C a m b rip - This, lin en

law n cam bric is a
ilrtee e v e n ly
w oven ,
m edium
w eight a n d is very su ita b le for
th e ea rly fall sh irtw aist. On
sp ecial s a le for three
days o n l y - .- ................

Blankets and Com forts

3 6 - In c h Linen S uiting

Our big show ing of b lan k ets and com ­
forts h a v e been carefu lly se le c te d and
are great v a lu es at fnote m oney than we
ask. S e e th is line, on din.*
A Q Q
play a t from 8 9 c t o . . ? , _ .

A n ic e - h e a v y w eight, e v en ly
woven.'AfU'pure.linen su itin g for
The sp it o f sitirl for less th an 5 0 c
Thfnk o f It. for three
O O #^
d q y s. a t . . . . . ;
C

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free Newspaper Space

&amp; well known buslneat ■m an to ua
the other day: "It wpittld not hurt you to
uAaslonolly mention o'ur' business In the
Paper. It would help M U up, yon know."
Yet. we might do 1l We haven’t the
least idea on earth a hat It would hurt Ut.
and it would, as be suggests, help to fill
up We might do all ihia, but a t the
same time, thank God. we do not havo-io&lt;kiiunle*w efael like i t it would not
hurt him. neither, to come around and*
•** "Give m e a column or a h alf column
01 space for on adv&lt;
is the money far l t H By doing- this he
ter to th a t grand,
------- who expect the

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Store will be closed all day Friday preparing for the great 3-days’ open- |
';rjung sale, beginning September 23rd, 1911.
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s c&amp;httnuaBy now the jrasey make, by giving them
free puffs, and fpr which they never ppy
• cent. It la high time for all ¿ la « -» to
*•*% that • -newspaper is A business
rateipriso, lb s 'same u a dry goods'stare

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THE &gt;ANro«0 HI R H P

JO NES-M cLAUGHLIN

FUR NITUR E CO M PANY

F you want anything jor the home it
will pay you to . call on us~"beforc
uying. Freight paid on all Out-of-

CASH OR

CASH OR
INSTALLMENT

F L O R ID A

SANFO RD

cothmon ietn « to holleVe, aa tvo were
taught we should, th at God lovingly
predestinated that nil hum an fn, nil lea
should suffer eternally except a saintly
handful—because H e was pleased to
havo It ao—because He foreordained
th a t It m ust be ao—because He had
mado fi great place called Aril before
He made the earth, end mad« It large
enough to hold the entire hum oh fam ­
ily—because He created (Ire-proof d e­
mons to Inflict tortures upon tho poor j
unfortvuates who wore shnpen In In- [
lqulty. In «In conceived by their urnth
era.
SUGGESTIONS WORTHY
Still A nother Blasphemy.OF CONSIDERATION
A considerable prcjjOrtion of th in k ­
ing C hristian people' will join w ith ua
in saying. Ah. surely B rother C*lrti*
grievously erred and grievously m is­
represented th e God of to re when he
two* taught tho doctrine of tho ptedestlna-.
sm s , tlun of the n icked to eternal torturel
„ ))f ' Ah! say these C hrlsilnn friends, our
_t hearts rebel against that theory of D1
| vino predestlnntlon. We claim that
,*r** the Almighty Is Love Itself—th a t lie
1l,u" la sym pathetic w ith n is «features. and
TOD la using every effort to av e rt the great
kjrAetcLHLijlLvLJ aptenous in
tbe calam ity of eternal to rtu re for lb*
-la rg e
audience. great m ajority of th e race.
Ah I my friends, la not this still a n ­
Profound Im pressions were undoubted­
other
form of blasphem y? If aomo of
ly made. Speaking from the text,
us blaaphetned the Holy Name In repre­
"Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty;
senting our H eavenly r a th e r a s mercl»
the whole earth shall be filled with less, loveless, have we not In another
thy glory" (Bevelstlon lv, 8), th e speek- way blasphem ed th a t sam e Holy
-V - *r ealdr—
Name, in deefartng th a t H e lacks th e
pdwer and th e wisdom to do the good
:— *
Three O sntrsl Views.
T here may be said to be three differ which Hla loving heart would pro m p tl
Do we worship a stupid and Im potent
«nt theories prevalent In C hristendom
Ood. one who blundered In tho crea­
on the subject. All three of these tion of our race, and who, fo r six thou­
vlsw s declare th at the Almighty, w ith sand y e a n , has been at riving to rec­
fo il power to have done otherw ise, so tify th a t error and all th e w hile has
- rreato d hum anity th a t a child once been allow ing thousands o f millions of
Hla creatures whom bo loves 'to go
down to au eternity of to rtu re? Alaal
It .would be nearly aa easy to worship
'an all-powerful an d loveless God as
to worship sn a lM o rin ^ bu t unwise
and Impotent God who foolishly, sin­
fully, brought thousands of millions
of Intelligent beings Into existence only
to suffer an eternity o f agony through
Ills Incompetence.
“ Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord Qed."

We com* now to our te x t

Lucky Prlm a Donna.
U Is,«Indeed, &gt; lucky, prtm a donna
wbo can h itrs her a rtistic proficiency
m easured by the am ount of Jewelry
■hg wears.»
»

nows of absorbing 4tvtvrost. Peoplo no longer
go looking about for
things they* want—^-they
* go to their newspaper
for Information u tb
whore such things may
be found T h is method
tuves time and trouble.
If jpou want to bring
your wares to the atten­
tion, o f this community,

O c c u p a tio n fo r W o m e n ,

Two women, maybe more, occupy
novel position* In the it unities* world
In Now York These women are em ­
ployed by a num ber of wholesale drees
good* oiid m illinery bouses to en ter­
tain women buyers from out of town.
Thay entertain the visitors at dinner,
In the IheiUqr. and maky. Hip sojourn­
e r s '.stay In New York pleasant. The
expense, of course, is charged to the
house* employing (hem
The Individ
uhI charge*'of these women entertain
ers usuntty ere shout om -fourtb of
Ule tola] expense
Really Hard Luck.
Four- meu wore sym pathising with
each other at ah uptown hotel, accord­
ing to tho New York flun. T hey were
employees pretty, well up oo the staff
tlal and hwo of thatn ware ansi slant
m anagers
They had Indorsed checks
for acquaintances that they supposed
werp all right, and. according to the
rubs, hud jo In eke good “I'm worse
stuck than .any of you,” said tho able?
engineer. "The check 1 got stuck on
was for |) H and the man wbo signed
It Is In jail."
Ksep Clean.
- Keep you» house ahd your belong­
ings clean. Let tbe bleesed sun. the
g reatest physician. In th e world, S*t
all through you^and all ’about you.
Oet your fu ti'iF a re of tbe free air of
heaven. "E at to live and not liv* to
«at,” as a sage philosopher of tbe long
ago tells us. Keep your house clean
In which you live and k eep- the
"h o o sf” in ,.''w h ich ' your life lives
clean, and oil wtlj be wen.
&gt; Hello" Equipment.
To-dq the hel|o work Ia s I year there
were more t U h Z6S.000 mllee of pole
llnee. T here w ere more than five and
a half million miles of pole w ire and
e half million miles of pole wire, about
six million miles of underground wire
and nearly twenty-five thousand mll^e
o f subm arine wire—total ml lea of wire,'
11,613,211, The Increase for the year

But w ir '-advertisement in
this paper talks t&lt;&gt; t!i&lt;w h o lo community.
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Catch the Idea ?
FLORI DA FLOWER
A Magazine that
T ells all About
Florida. It Bios
soms W ecly in

TAMPA;

-¡“ F L O R I D A
Ton C en ts the C o p y

ROOM 2 0

It de­

clare* lhal lbt&gt; time 1« coming-when
the whole earth shall be- full of God's
glory. Ah! glorious day I Then tbe
shadows of Ignorance, superstition,
m isunderstanding end tblsrepreeentntlon In respect to the Divine charac­
ter will all flee before the tight of tbe
knowledge of the glory of Qo4 —tho
appreciation o f the Divine character

as manlfeqle&amp;Jn the Diving JUan Cpr
* “

hum an tfalvxitlou. Could, this 8crfT&gt;tart? e r r r lx&gt; fulfilled, rrtuld the Plvln*
elm racier ever be a pii reflated by In­
telligent, bauesL Just and loving
hearts, If In auy coruor of tba C al­
ve r-*« there tvfre atich orgies and tor­
tu res of m s creatu res as the creeds of
the Do rk ar Ages ha to sot fo rth 7
Barely notl On the contrary. In this
glorious Hay will be fulfilled tho
Bcrlpturol predlctloh, “all In hoaren
and In earth and under tho earth
[everyw here) heard 1 saying, praise,
glory, houor. dominion and m ight bs
unto Him th a t alttath o n -th e throne,
and unto th e Lam b foroverl”

INSTALLAI! M

disease and of ell th at delights In dis­
u s e . T here th e m icrobes of *H
plagues live and move and have their
being undisturbed by tbe broom or
tha mop, unafraid of the sm ell ofaogp, and never awakened from th eir
rest by (he light from any lam p of
knowledge th at co astltd tse the ad -

Open T uesdays 4 to 6 P m
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’ and : S a tu rd a y s 4 to,9.p. m

I Stra nge r s We! com d 1

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ARTICLE* ON FLORIDA POULTRY

Tb* Inimense Chicken Karra of Thf—|..uTroop, »1 Enterprise. I* ■ (»real Sieves«
(IJy D. a SkxaM

th at these 1.100 Item yield an average
of 273.000 eggs « year This tV 22,760
dozen Calculate these at 35 cents per
dozen, mid It amounts fo n neat itttlc
sum. something like S7.WJ2 50.
"He cannot produce eggs unless they
huve plenty of shells with which to make
the egg shell, said the chicken man.
"Fortunately I have a shell mound un
my place, and tun therefore able to give
my fowls an unstinted supply.of shell at
no expense.
"Then, the hen» should have a wellbalanced tnlioti . continued Mr Throop.
"and I can do no better than to give you
one day's program in the feeding of my
flock. In the morning scratch is given.
,,,n

Spencers Bakery
Our M otto :

C le a n lin e ss

Only exclusive baker in the city. All
mixing done with latest improved Sanitary machinery.

Chjdten*. chicken« end then wm e sixty cents per dozen In the winter sea
melt ddckeasl That express* the con­ •on. Egg« especially selected for netting
dition of thing« found b y the pr*»a cor- purposes sell at &lt;7 00 u hundred This
of trade is considerable. The broiler
„.nnralcni on a tour of Investigation to part
. j i -t
„ . .
_• E n te r K ^ r w lH - c n 'ir ^ m ^ n ^ n o je d t o . R I M It ate) j &gt;0 Httlif .item. Tile little
,he successuful carrying forwerd of the i w m m m s is*
green stuff about 9 o'clock. Tho last
- d u y business- in a recent article the sired ns layers ore sold us broilers. These meal for the day is heavy food, consist­
S p e n c e r ’s B read handled by all firstElem ent w«» made that there were go at 25 cents a pound. After two sea­ ing of a mush made of ground corn, outs,
aomething Uka N»en successful clilckcn sons the hens are sold to those desiring bran, shorts and granulated meat or beef
6lass grocers.
fMink In this Immediate «action..and this choice stock for breeding |mr|*i»ca The scraps, linseed meal, cracked bone, alfalfa
^
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birds are fine for that purpose, but not
writer went to see.
meal, charcoal dust and cut green feed
valuable
us
layers.
These
sell
at
51.00
u
Enter prise la a little »tation on tbeS anThis combination is dnmpeded and
ford-Titusville branch of tho Florida East piece. One occasion Mr. Throop jir.id $!&lt;i salted slightly, although care must be
Wc Make Everything Known to the T r a d e
for a single rooster.
Coait Railroad, and 1« the first landing
taken not to jhj( in too much salt. After
Mr.
Throop
la
of
the
opinion
that
he
for the boat« of the Clyde Line niter
distributing this I then give the hens a
iMIONE 10G.
.
NO. Ill PAKK AVENUE.
leaving Sanford foe Jacksonville. Away has som ething better thun celery growing second course which is of outs, wheat
or
oranges,
and
much
less
troublesome.
I
bock yonder before the big freeze th a t
and corn, ns much as they will cat.
“I don't want nnything te tte r than About one-fourth of the feed is corn.
Branch Store Roberts Grocery, next Post o f f ic e
,wept Florid« In 18M and 1895 Enterprise
tbls,"
he
Baid.
“I’ve
got
over
my
am
­
was a »tation of considerable note, and
This dally feeding program Is the* result
was known a» a popular tourist retort In bition for orange growing and Celery of years of patient experimenting, and I
winter. Some of th e ' flneat orange raising. All I have to hire is one cheap am convinced t^int 1 have found the best
grove« In tbe State w e rejo ca te d In this negro and I do ull the rest myself. I'm combination to force egg production.
.action, but Old Jack Frost, and the biting my own commission m erchant and sales­ The chickens must have nit abundance of
“ ftf King did well t t o ^ &gt;. ^ K w jf e i£ y V C' m an every time, and I get all there is in clean, fresh water to drink whenever
tion and In a night tho famous-orange It. The middleman docs not get a chance they wish it, and everything tnui
bdt of Florida had been poshed further to get a big fat profit out of me. I sell kept clean and Sanitary. '
Prescribe Leonartli’s Blood Elixir F t r r down south, while many a m an woke up direct to tho- met) who use the eggs.
Other parties are ©nguging ui the Physicians
suddenly to find that hi« golden dreoni« Give me the business that dix** nut ha va­ (xmltry business un a smaller scale at
Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Rheumatism, etc.
bad vanished as the morning dew before tu go away from home for a market and Enterprise, and profiting by the line i-xwhere the selling end is in one n ow n ample of ilie old pioneer, ih©y are having
the sun.
• -,
M n k e a N e w R ic h B ln o d stnd D r iv e s O n t AU l’o is o n G é r a is .
Among the freeze »ufferers was Mr. hands!—-Qcxhlcs I'd rather do the tiling fait success Julia futile Inis tail or
S o ld U n tle r $KH)0.00 ( i u u n i n t e e
Theodore Throop. He came to Florida that the others nje nut doing."
500 head, Harry Teclc, 300 ur 400. Fred
Mr. Throop says that March is his te st Gordon, W. J. Burns, G. F. Hawk uud
about twenty-Hve ye ora ago, and he and
If you arc dlshBartcncd."(llBCOur«Kod, and liav»« Rlven uji hnpe of av«r And*
. hi«.estimable wifo se n te ! g f Enterprise. month, April comes second, and Janunry some oilier» have in the neiglilxirlinod of lna s t t t r r for th a t te rrib le blmxl poison, you eau .folio w no te l ter advlro tban
He followed hi» trade A«, a carpenter, untl February are about tied for third 50 hens each. The Methodist Orphanage th© ©Xpert rounsol of phytdcinnH who ©very dny s«*© hrforo tholr ©yes tha
working Incidentally on h li orange grove. place in tho list. In December, when bus in the neighburluxxl of 100 and tiie wonderful ro su lts of te o n a r d l’s Blnod Kllxtr nmona 1hoir pitttpntit,
Leonard Un t)lood Elixir 1« thp on© nrodlrtn.* thaï lin» tho confidence of.
Mr. Throop Is a nativo of Neyr York City. eggs ure u/ound the sixty cents a dozen Kpworth Training Sduxd people, expect nn.t 1« iiscd and pr© wr1bi*i| tu . phvnfclrin« In scnaifulm
nini i* nfrerthm*. éruptions
Prior to the lr p n e ho bad made some mark, the average from the Troop farm to engage m poultry raising as on feauiii- nf til»' skin liiilt» tum ors, ulcer*, old
mpl.llL». i.iTt i» •U,bll|t&gt;&gt; rheutnat ]»in lu ta te li anil h 11 dlxeancx arl»lni£ from Im pure blond
experiments with chickeuf. tiaving per- Is about 400 eggs a day However, in ol their industrial work
• a lili
v ig o r fr o m Mio
T'iev 1 1 1 » » e e ii M ie ti p R lIe t lts r a p i d ! '
hap* 21HI hens at that time. Under the the months when hens are lining iim»t
With over ».OOfi tie.id of dinki-ti* about
i *• r e m a r k a b le
11 Mi­
o in t e r f u t Id m id m e d i' In**
N"
u
s
e
1
fill
sevre regime o l- forced rconomy In his freely the ptoduction Is much more tlinn tbe iittlr place culled l.n trtp ii»e. uu won
' it r e n i l i f ru lli
ili
n r n u rd &lt;• r o n ,., i n a i l i a lili ' U h ! l l i f i l )
household, the daily diet wns largely .con­ that- Tile highest average mentioned in der the people t row more or less ovet tin p m c O " ' d
e ud It. a n d ah
E lle lie » ! (d u •!&lt; M l- Op l i 11 er, !.. ■
il I t U l r in e a s e
tributed to by the hen-housc. One even- 1.200 a liny All the feed lined. cxiVpt their prosperity, nisi all are ready to |»ro- Ih m t z e Mie p il l i l i ' il» ' id M ie li » i s t a i i i e n i * t h a t I.« l i a r d i - i '
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- • ut ed r ii e tiin j|! I - in a n d k in d r e d d r
mg he sal down with his wife at the din­ the green niulT and the shell oiu»!: is i iiiii (tint IIFN &lt; KY i» King
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"A t tile present tim e wiiti 2.100 laying prosperity iri the chicken business. Mr |
hold finances. His thrifty companion hod
o a t ) i •l il frodi
p o ls n n 'h a ' h a d n o i lie e tl lie lp e d a f t e r y e a r * ut
been selling egg* ta the local grocer and hens and 1.500 chickens, my feed toll riinxip is enjoying iinmig other lusurn*» &gt; io lie d s p e l i t i ' a n d 'M ie i .© "pedi© *
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to a number of friends, and w hin the rfverngei ©Unit 5300 |tev m o n th , tutid a new J-.ifd automobile, just added to Ins
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home finance committee hod finished Its Mr. Throop. ' Myyepalr bill is only 550 a equipment
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Mrs A B tlrock
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that the little flock of Jowl* had almost just 12‘CcOU an hour About the whole
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kept the table.
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IS m iaoued to follow his trade, tnoart- profit is to have, a liking for them, and Attieus. Ohm. September Zktti 1017 tuvl p f , i \ ' ' I " ' il© ' ' © .itii.iM i-n i
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aess Hr paid close attention lo breeding to every detail of their cure flight tin e 1911. In llitz winter ol I »Uu. lit t t e /rush
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b o it fe tf lh tn i " in e d » f i 1!* i " I
from hi* best layers and building up a is where so many fail n the chicken bloom of young womaniuxxl site gave tier © v e r In b u y lu x ih © K l u u
H e x 'ir e 'V f m
f th is ns
futcc of liens that had made Exceptional business. 1 have made It pay »imply heart to God and united with the church th è (in e r e in e .lv f o r t ilt i '"l di»«'iix©i- in a
'Ms w ar
records In a few years tye found that because I found out there w a s som e at I lankfurt, Ohio. Tins important step I ur© 4\' . , „ U n ir M 'in e l» h a * ,i|t f ie l© llt
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his flack had increased to such tropor­ thing in it. that was a steady demand taken in her early life stye never regret text
tion» that he was compelled to put . aside for egg*, and because I .wiu willing in but thtnugliouf her after dtfys she ulhlrnffl
hi« bay nod hammer and devòte all his give m inute attention in the details of her. profession, by a godly walk, anil For Sale By Win. (&gt;, Aldridge, Sanford,
t t e bustnesA. Let me say ugain, that if found.pleasure In the service which site
time to his hens.
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The (vnespondcat called first un this a m an hn&amp; not got a lot of grit, be would hud chosen. On the 19th. May INfifl. she
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pioneer of the poultry business. He ÌA a do well to stay out of the poultry busi­ wns united in ihurTingo to Archibald B.
well preserved man of sixty-eight year*, ness." ‘
Brock. For two years this young con pit*
R O L L IN S C O L L E G E , W t N T E R P A R K
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and announces his expectation of living a
Mr Tlirxip Says one here of ground 1» resided at Lyndon. Ohio, but afterwards
O ld b s t C o llo c o a n d M a d O o s u tlfu l C a m p u s (n F l o r i d a '
long time He reasons that lie has but ample space for 1.000 bens. Mis yards moved to Loi'Jnnd. ifiim where tlit-&gt;
l.iillrgr Ar. adeinv Music, t xpn-sslou lin e \ i t s Omiievti. .toil ItsO11w
little to worry him, has regular habits, arc built 20x 111 feci, with a bouse f xtl lived until they removed to Sanford tin
d ia l A rts. B usiness S o rm.il {.ourse
use« ha sort of Intoxicants, therefore why feet, large enough to accommodate 35 ticluter, llkib. Mrs Brock wa* the
Twelve budding*, four flormTltirJas, » c p u n tr t. m(Iiis, »i .vmi, tie.h r in f ili
«lieuId he not llvo a long time!
Leghorn hens. Once u year lie daft* lus mother of six children—two daughter^
ligins, fire laotectiun, line gym^mtÛfitiHto m .ilarta, .piufter mdlrou tlollax eitMr. Throop has a tract of five acres of yards oud houses, sowing oats on the and four sons—all of whom are living, and
dowm em . Four ctradiers of inusfcji SdlRK! orgurj, a dozen plunos, two fllce
land, about half of which he rents out as ground from which they were moved.
have grown to tnkturity ns highly and
doli*, chorus clnss^* SujH'rti nsw ’fotftns' for Huslncsk Scfuxd. fiifl ' baiikiogu
It Is very seldom a sick fowl is seen worthy and useful sons and dndghters of
a truck patch, the truck'1 farm- being op­
'e q u ip in rn l, Burrmu'lis n d d iu g -machine, type-w riters, t wo lusfrUctnr» next
year, New chpfrio'Jil and physlcq! Iimprntorif:*..e&lt;|ui|ipe&lt;l wtfh pVt-ry modern
era,twl on shares. Thp fertilizer for the about (Ids place, for the rule of cleanli­ their honored and davoutly loved mother,
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devt.-e; analysis uf soils. f e r t i l i / r r ^ ’Mndd/.wAter, tizep.inition for ©ngiaecr)iig
truck comes from tbe poultry form, and ness is strictly observed, titul then taking their places as esteemed citizen»
COprses. laikex. Ixintlrqj,, sw muuiiTgt ^(i"lf. letmi», t.iot bull. Iiasket bail; optr
in addition to t b a o mount needed for this .preventives arc used rather than rcinodir*. ill the wulks of life. T te lust six years
pboseiauivr yenrs ehm npTiut.pl
4&gt;t8lf* in bn««- nail Christian Inn untJortOm
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purpose he sells five or six tgns* a season "Xi thfc first stgrm f disease prompt action of Mrs. iJruck » life were years of con­
mnliiilisl. exjiruse* moderilUh ifcihllat ship» .ivadutile
at 5 IT» per ton.
Fm catalogue, .iddr^rfl
4+bA4dv M AN t ’li
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is taken, and In tluil wav the fowls are stant, and ofirnttnit» m muse snifdring
Wlthlu the enclosure of the other two as a rule kept m u healthy cumin am. But she wa» wondrously »ustapied liy
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nao*, Mr, Throop has bllhome!, surround­ Tho tnos&lt;|U't° is charged with much of the unusual ptiysicul vitality, mentat vigor
ed by beautifully shaded grounds, m ak­ disease mmmg chickens, and a constant and d strung Olirlstian faith Though ex­
ing it an Ideal spot Indeed, and also the fight is made on this troublesome pest pressing a readiness to die she mum ally
T H E C O L L E G E O F A G R IC U L T U R E
Roup is a common disease, caused by the, desired tu live. Her mctilnl fucult)&lt;-S
runs for Ms thousands of chickens. ¡ /
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The chickens found a t the Throop fowls taking cold. Mr. Throop .contends were d e a r to 'tte end.'am i with tnnrvdOF THE -UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
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Jolly proprietor declaring that the White
while riianifcstitig an ucllyc iutcresl in
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Leghorns are good enooglrfw him. They fowl will transmit, the [»Ison, producing her Immr and friend*, givirtg evldcncex
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A Vcxif-tV«-Lt'«rriuWSi tiiiaxt C«rtrv*
r.ltlriero ( m e i m i
d«act Giurata Lu JkijOr h|i'.tv
are the best layer ^according to bis no­ sorehead. That is the source of sore­ of forethougiit and kindly conitdprntton
,_WiU ».m runtiftUf JO Izsru ill ihS-hurd u-liOftf ’ I rv i-Y fru ie - |.n l ton txtion, and the eggs are the things he la head, declares the pioneer chicken raiser. of others that amazed tboso «rbo were
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‘Possums and other animals used to obout ber. She bode goodbye to those
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It Is Interesting to hear Mr. Throop toll glVe a great deal of trouble, but now present at the last * hour and left hU*Sllfr tlm r
Ìoforinnii©ÌB'A3JÌy»r
of his early experiences, .Many, ups and they build their fence* so as to prelect sagesof iove for the absent children—
downs are recorded beforfi he' got started the fowls from them. A two foot wire is calling fbctii by name. As » true motiier
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on a satisfactory basis, and no wonder stretched out from the top of the fence, her chief Interest centered In her child­
making
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ren. and it was U'SQt*«'- flf grntlflcntion
of nerve to go slow in embarking in the to get inside. One season eighteen io tier and them that all of them but one.
liouluy business. Once year» ago In S an­ ‘possums were caught at tills farm. Owls who was providentially, detained, were
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ford he found the egg market glutted, also gave trouble, bift they are easily able ta come from* ttedr distant .home*
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and he on the ground with 100 dozen. controlled by the Use of steel trujis. nrul s|x'iid some time with her In her
The best price he was offered for the hen These are placed on poles about the illness. Mrs. Brock was a noble woman,
Xfruit was five cents o dozen. A friend of premises, and ns the oWl must find a n devoted wife and mother und n faith­
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behind a twehand and ship them off, and in ¡this way chickens, it is the most natural thing In ciops memory, und rimugh dead her luH . E. W I S E , P ro p rlo to r.
begot a little more than the offered the world for -It tb light in the trap. fluenc« will abide. At te r home In S an­
nickel a dozen. At another tim e he Eight or ten of these night thieves hnve ford, in the presence of a go x lIy com­
Formerly Manager of Ceuiftrf Cafe • • f
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shipped twenty-five Oases to Palm Beach, been trapped in a season.
pany of sympathizing friends, the fun­
As the, press representative looked out eral services wjz* conducted by. tier pas­
He was called on. fo r a bill of storage
Steaks, Chops, O y 9 to rs and FisLya S p e cialty
charges, and finally had to pay a m an to upon thc'lnrge flocks of white birds, ho tor, Rev. J. F. McRlpnon, pnsiot of tho
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asked bow many were in the lot, and Presbyterian clturak of Snnionl. and the
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A P lac e F o r L a d ie s and Gcntfcmoii
For aeverel years Mr. Throop has bad M EThroop -replied th a t- « t pcoacot-Wii remains were laid to rcst in thu
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large contracts for eggs and the average stock was run down, and he had otijy Cemetery. TO the bereaved liusbunJ
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price is now 33 cents a . dozen. The P. L tetw cc n ‘3.500 qnd 4.000. but ordinarily children the sym pathy, of tte community * , S h o r t O r d e r *s A
-O- Steamship Company take a little more he had 0.000. He ha» now about 2.100 is extended.
titan te lf of the eggs from this farm , and laying liens on the yard. Those average
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine * PrtJinpt. Clean Service •*' Medi Tickets urc Soliti nt Hetluccri Rules ;;
ihe balance 1» disposed-of to the beat ad- ISO eggs each ’ per annum. Wgure a
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TKatage. At times ite y sell a« . high as UtUe, if you' care to, an d '’yog trill Uod 4* Garago Co. for vulcanising.
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It: SANFORD -*H*RUD
The Hendry family, one of the oldest I
In South Florida, waf recently offered two]
And yet water Is ono of the commodlU:* hundred thousand dolla rs for their catfle^gfcjJ
that'should
be ns free as air. Municipali­ holdings In Lee county ■afoul1.'- The offer
PublUh«! Erttj rrid»r Mornlaj Br
ties shduld not only own their w ater­ was refused.
THE HERAID PRINTING C0MPANÏ works plant hut should see to it tha :
H J, HOLLY. Cdltor
lliey ark not conducted for earning any
W, M. MAVNtS, Binine»» M sn sg fr ,
more than enough to pay running and
maintenance
expenses.—Miami MctropSubset Ipllon Prise. $2.00 a Vest In Advene*
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bock to the ideals of hjt childhood—tine*

THE SANFORD HERALD The spring has dried dpt

etern i a* arvood-c ittì mall m ilter A u im l 22nd

„ 190«, ai the Fottofflce at San/onl. FTtifUl».
ander Act of March 3rd. 1870.

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Telepho»« NO. Mtt

^Tbrre are over 5,000 automobiles ln
Florida and the ent) la not yet.
A resident of Celery City In Sanford
tills week stated that the people who had
purchased land from .the Homeland Co.
had been taken In and could not get a
clear title to any of the land after paying out good money and putting up nlco
residences. The cheap price was -an al­
luring bait and the tlile was never Inves­
tigated.
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-See those-Safnord ladies are Hfil P a y ­
ing cards for prizes, contrary to the peace
and dignity of the stato of Florida, and
the statute« nyule and provided. Most
any fair confirmed bridge player would
risk a Jail sentence for the sake of win­
ning a lordjLliond pointed souvenir plate
or cute little mother of pearl paper
knife.—Lakeland News.

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Claude L. ‘Engle is mentioned as n
passible candidate for congrt^sman at
large (w hatever that means) and should
no Sanford m an apply f « the job the
editor of the Herald will support Claude.
He represents the people and Is about
the only m an in the state who speaks
right out in meeting and gives hi*. view*
*un questions of the day.

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A few weeks ago our agricultural cor­
respondent ol Sanford »cut us the crop
account of a man who made a -net profit
of 32,364.49 In one season from tvW) acres
which he had cultivated on a highly In­
tensive plan. In this issue will’ be found
art account from th e same source of an­
other who. dur|ng the vegetable produc­
ing seasort s Iqqc, made n clear profit of
33 ,085 from sis acres. These Instances
serve to show what can be done in
Florida by Intensive farming, provided
hard work la backed by intelligence. ''It
Is more In the mao thnn the land
Tlmes-Union.

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Tilt BRICK RDAP Cl 1-11
There is no more enthusiastic booster
of good roads and brick roach than Flu»»
K. Bates, ami in the following tv&gt;tu in
the Tlmes-Union he endbrsos Tho Her­
ald's plan for a ( kkxI Hoads clyb for
brick roads:
“It has been suggested that a Brick
Road club be formed of citizens of San­
ford and Orlando and intermediate towns
to. work for the building of n brick rond
from Sanford to the Osceola county fine
It Is definitely understood that the county
commissioners will not agree to the conatmetion of any more mink lines uf clay
or.m arl roads ns this type of road is usu­
ally worn out at the beginning point be­
fore it Is-finished. Celery avenue is nowin
a deplorable condition because, of the Ina­
¿Y
bility of the officials to «ret*re a material
with which to patch the road. The sides
have been thrown up to the center and
rolled ns smooth ns It Is possible to make
It Under present circumstance*
Tins
road has had very good cart- but it is un­
able to stand constant traffic and great
holes are worn in it. When tliese holes
«re filled tho wind ejects the filling, thus
dsm onstrauiig that the IW tu n d cheapest
road to build will be that of the nine foot
brick type- It is suggested that a tax be
placed on those along fit« tins of tha pro­
posed road, thus making those who _wlll
be directly benefitted stand the burden of
afpense.
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CITY OWNERSHIP Or WATER PLANTS »

Some years ago a little country boy
' Visited some city relatives who lived In
a fiat and paid for their water supply by
dropping a quarter every little while in
¿'»lot l a t h e water meter. The httle boy
bad not had many quarters in his life
‘■nd back an the farm was a beautiful
sparkling spring that furnished - water for
hundreds of heads of stock betlilii^ ail
th a t a aturdy boy could drink, and .then
tumbled aw ay down the cliff Into a brook
an d on, God knows where. Upon bis re­
turn home the little boy astonished his
parents b&gt; saying that ail he wanted In
_ . i b a - world - was to grow, up and carry
"free w ater” to the poor of the city. He
grew up and became h n attorney for a
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corporation th at controls dozens of witterworks plantSi. The »prip j ; on the tid
farm haa ceased to flow and a few days
ggo we read of a great fight the boy con­
ducting against a municipality that
would fain own ita own water works
- m achinery.
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It hardly fcvdr turns out that way* but
it did tb * t lim e and there seems no
Chance for th« successful attorney to go

tluglal of i*._*&gt;. p a rra m o re
In the little chapel connected with
undertaking establishment of T. J . Miller
and son, a number of the old residents of
Sanford and m any friends assembled n't"
II o'clock Saturday worning to pay the
last sad tribute to one of Sanford's former
honored citizens. P. J. Pane more, who
died suddenly at his home in Jacksonville
early Friday morning.
Before going to Jacksonville to live,
about six years ago. Mr. Parramore had
been a resident of Orange county ami
Sanford a great m any years, having come
here about 1873, from Madison, where he
was bom in March, 1850. O ncom ing to
Orange county to live. lie established a
livery business a t Fbrt Rted: In 187fl be
married Miss Edo A, Shrine, daugher of
Capf. And Mn. "William Shrine, of th a t
place. Mr. Parramore become interested
In orange culture and when the great
freeze came, he with many others lost
a fine orange grove. In the early (lays of
Sanford. Mr. ParTainore moved his fnmih*
and livery businesa to Sanford, where he
lived until going to Jacksonville, in 1905,
Mr. Parramore is survived by his wife,
two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, of
Brunswick, (jo., Miss Aannie Louise, and
one son, Phillip J „ to whom the sym pathy
of their friends la exentfed In this, their
time of bereavement and sorrow. The
funeral services were conducted by Rev.
C. H Summers.' of the Methodist Church.
The Knights of Pythias rendered the
Inst sad rites and theh beautiful burial
ceremony, were the last sad rites dver the
body of one whose memory will ever be
kept green.

D on’t Suffer!
**I had been troubled, a little,lor nearly 7 ysai*," writes |
Mr*. L Fincher, In a letter from Peary, Ala., “ but I wm
not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and hid
to have a doctor. ,He did all ho could for mo, but.! got no
better. .1 hurt all over, and I could not reti, At last, I tried
Cardui, .and soon I began to Improve. Now I am In vtry
good health, and able to do all my housework,"

T IE HIGH
CO ST O F
LIVING

TAKE

haa not affected our job - 1
printing prices. W e ’re atill
d o in g c o m m e rc ia l w ork
, o f oil kinds a t prices s a t­
isfactory to y o u .

Womans Tonic
You may wonder why Cardul Is so successful, after
other remedies have failed. The answer Is that Cardul Is
successful, because It la composed of sdenllfic ingredients,
that act curatlvely on the womanly system. It Is a medicine
for woman, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, lake Cardul. It
will surely do for you, what it did for liar. At ail druggists.

ANNOUNCEMENTS j
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At the c«rnr»i roiur«t .&lt;T friend* snd jr v tr r O
announce that I am a candidate for (hr nfflor of
Mayor 6? the City of Sanford, at the HsvemWr
primary,
G. W, Sr n z v

UVrt* Mr Ladies' Advisory Dept, CUftsMOfla Medfdas Co, &lt;
lor 3m i SI /MtrmtUiu. sad 64-pm * book, “Hosts Trtsbnsot lor Wos

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jW^D Hou«*

For Alderman
I hereby announce my • aiWUdscy for Ihr (KMitlan
uf A ldrrnian. tuWrrt to the decirkm of Ihr Whilr
Primary to hr
I Ik1Id Novelliti» 21. 1011
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urA Meat Market

I am a candidalo for Alderman of the city of

Sanford aubjevt to

the deciaton of the

held November 21.191t.
Primary to be fu
Pa*n* L WooMtirr

w w c CARRY A C0MPLPTE LINE'oF

piali

•ubiect to the decUlon of the While Primary hrld
Nov. 21. lOtl
I hereby announce
mV candhlacy
candidacy f»r
nee roy
i»r Alderman
»ubjeet to the deciiloo of the
the city of Sanford aub'
WMui &gt;M|nary. beM Nov 21
Wr II U»M»ui*jn

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R om eo and Ju liet
- T’
‘ On next Monday S ept £5. the m anage­
ment of the S tar Theatre, the popular A
motion picture house, will put on tha
well known production Romeo an d Juliet,
Shakespeares great love story. The play
presented by an excellent com pany of
actors it beautifully staged in picture .
drama by the Thanhouscr Company which
at
insures the best of photography.

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Florida and AVestcrn Beef and P o rk , Lamb, Dry and
Sail Meals, Fish, P o u ltry and Home-M ade P o rk Sau
sage.

Walk» IIamp

Sanford G ets Coggins Co.
l&gt;iie of Hie best propositions tlinf has
come to Sanford In the way of commis­
sion or produce business for some time is Havlua heid the feeiliu a uf Ahirrman for one
term. I trill asalu be n candidate for the pnaltioo
the establishment here of the office of M. and
aoilrlt your aufferage aotely uimn my paal
,
O Coggins (V , n well known commission recoil
S RlKUt
house, who will o[&gt;en an office in the
Wclborne block on the first of next
F or Clcrh a n d A ssessor
I will be a candidate lu autreel myteif In the
month.
petition of C(ty Gerii nml A ateuor, iub|ecr tn the
The fact that Sanford was chosen us while primary to he held in November
hcadipmrters for south Florida and the
M W L utm
east const in preference to the inuny
other vegetable find citrus sections of the
state speaks well for our city end the
celery delta.
The office which will be in charge of
Messrs, F F Dutton nml E. H. DcnpUdu.
J r . will be one of tile most important.Tn
the south and will be rim In connection
with the main southern office at Jack ­
sonville.
„ .
The M. 0 Coggins Co. arc -well known
hero having operated for several years in
this and the Manatep section and figured
L a iirn rq
quite largely in the celery, lettuce and
r o t' K S'it U unir
citrus business. The southern munnger
H **/&gt; I t IJ Tu 11 ( U .
H u M i Vil» c o m ;
will spend considerable tirrte in Sanford
n it not» h atP ir
u n i m u tu v r ow
office, and in this way the Sanford office
.1 R I » ( i f r o t *
will be one of ttie best in the south.
r u n i i &lt;» r u m
I OR OLP net. ISP RE
i s v i r L y v r . , \ r or
tue a u R t r r o f r i i ,
The One Crop Idtea
A i u t i OR 1 R 11. v r o RLir TU I flCL-ktS
The deterioration of the cotton crop
proviso i s r a u n
is year emphnsizes the poor business
9 ask rook n r nr.(r
VI All V L E K i r PE.Judgment liked in operating a . farm on
r o i l t 1 t r r :&gt;u ■
t u n so ACCOl'ATthe one crop plan. "Place all your egg*
I t a %r r od a r
in otps basket" may be a good injunction
Itt some instances, but n» a g«n«ral ruis
applied to funning in this stale It I*
PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD ,
almost certain to prove a failure. The
EPOSIIS IHSU3E0 AGAINST LOSS
farmer wljo ha* made a good corn crop,
4% ON SAVINGS
^
saved plenty of forage, who has his fields
M. M. SMITH, Prs*
of peas, peanuts, potatoes, • with hogs
H. R. STSVCNS, V-Prss. *
enough for. hi* m eat, a cow or two and o
H. E. TOLAR, Cashlsr
hundred head of chickens, will not fare
so badly even though ids cotton makes
bUt half a crop. The experience tills
year should prove a lesson to those ‘who
have stuck to the one-crop idea and
next year should see every fa rm er' in tho
county diversifying his crops an d there­
by getting out of the old'rut into the res)
highway to success.—UvpOak Democrat.

of Quality

Where you c a n Ret the best of ev ery th in g dciivercil
to your door by special m essen g er--ap d o n T im e

Wiilte

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W ean* now prep ared fo (Jive to th e trade our specuil
HOME MADE C 0 R \ BEEF
T ry it— you will be pleased.

At th« • •■!«&gt;&lt;•*( of many friend,. 1 hove decided
0 an.HMime ill, candidat,, fot Ihr w Ml Iton of
Alderman of Sanfonl. aubject to the declakm of the
White Primary heid Nov 21
W W A tam ano

“If I might venture to m ake a sug­
gestion,” remarked the obituary editor as
he glanced over the copy handed in by
the woman In black. “I would say that
the words 'untim ely end' are hardly ap ­
propriate in this case, since the decadent
wai.over 7ff-years~oT3.”
"Well”, sighed rite caller, “he ought to
have died long ago.,*

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Get up a Party, H ire a
Laurrch and C o m e to

W O O D LA N D PARK
Ix'arn to svvirii in that shady Poo! No rocks, no holes, n&gt;
;j^jej)iilcs to hurl you, $afe for any child. No Scweruge, uo slmw
only pure well water.
Emptied and cleaned' every duy. Every convenience fur
Picnic parties. Refreshments. Open Thursdays anti Sundays
Other days by arrangement.’
Th« L su n ih c i "M unit" am i "N etti»" M ill U«vc from City
«y Dock et li «nd 3 P

T h u r s d a y s and S u n d a y s

M

P r i e s 2 5 c R o u n d T rip

Cutaway Harrows

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TOOLS
H ot W eather Drinks

zero prices. Here’s the right
kind. They are made rof the
purest materials. For pleasure
and health try

A Big Glass
o f dUr famous^Soda Water at
Sc t ; Ithrill low er yourTcimperature, and make you wish that
all the year was summer.
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Acme \ Harrows,
Plows snd^ E v e ry th in g
in Horse and H and Tools

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Geo.

H.

Fernald Hardware

Co.

�TMt SANfoRD HERALD

ABOUT THE CITY
enlnfts—M ention of
ters In B rie f.. .
ITEMS Of INTEREST
««mmarv of ‘»&gt;e
8,nB n T■,,,
,B\»ecbwM V Arranged for Mur.
rled Hernid Reader*- ,
that ho will not be
P ^&amp; lh o u n
fur mayor
Urt Sunday at Daytona w een.
■toneth WufreU. and Walter B eattie
»pent Sunday at Daytona Beach.
’
H. Dingce is »pending a few
i f * with hortje folk, at Clearwater.
U w |] William» i» at borne again
(Jn, a ftay Of aeveral week» a t Daytona.
u , j, H. Overman ha» returned home
from • pleasant. visit to her old Kentucky

Mr*. Shelton and daughter. Helen, have
Fuil line of school books ot Moxwell s.
returned from Kentucky, accompanied by
e-tf
Mr». Mary Allen, who has been visiting
One and two horse wagons with celery
relatives In th a t State. .
flared side bodies ot I ‘nderwood-*.
17-tf
Mr». M. Allen has returned tiorne from
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
a delightful visit to the New England derwood * Firstclass work
.11if
States, while lit New York site purchased
Mrs M L. Allen has returned from
her fall stock of fine millinery
New York, and a fine stock of millinery
J. D. Barnes, the popular commission will come soon.
(S-ltc
man is back from a trip to Gaiuesville,
AH kinds of rc|»)ir work Sanford Ma­
and brought Mrs. Barnes back with him
chine &amp; Garage Co.
tH-if
as a surprise to many friends
New tires pu t on old r,o (»arts at
Dy. Kemp, the osteopath, returned Fn*
th e Sanford F u rn itu re Co
3 5 -tf
day from Jacksonville, where he has had
New millinery arriving daily at Mr*.
charge of the practice of i)r. Davis, and
Overmans over Yowell s store. Wutch for
Dr. McK In n o n d ur injJ the summer. _
h rr string nnnrnmcrmcnt. — — - - 6—
Harley Vincent Is visiting his brother,
Gas euginc repairs Sanford Machine
J. E. V incent of this city. Mr. Vincent
&amp;
Garage Co.
( 8-tf
is a m em ber of tho 1). S. navy and has
S
u
rlie
st
line
o
f
Go
Curts
In
th
e
city.
just returned from a trip Around the
S anfofd F u rn itu re C o
3 5 -tf
world.
Col. Andrew Johnson has relumed from
a trip to New York. He rc|&gt;orta Mrs.1
Johnson has greatly improved, and she
will bo able to leave for Sanford in n few
weeks.
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WAN.TS

OES it mean any tiling to
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. P rice
&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?

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Mrs. flnrry Driver, and daughter Martha, All Local A dvertisem en t? U nder Thl»
A. &amp; Nidor U »pending a few d ax a in and'M ist Bossia Schumpcrt arc enjoying Bending. One C ent a Weed Fnfili_l»»ue
mford, and may be Induced to «toy all the pleasure of Lithia Springs, Ga.. and
will rem ain for the remainder of the
For Sale—IS huaheU nice small potato»,
inter'
for fall planting at $1.50 hu. S. M.
U tw u Prather. PlHy. and Mr. nnd Mrs. month.
Plcklns, Heard a II Avc„ K. F. D. No. 1.
J. A. McQung one of cite most prom»
u. IUni» »pent Sunday at Daytona
6-2tc
inent orange grower^ and business man
For Sale.—S. C. Whic Leghorn». S. C.
A.P, Connelly, and J. N. WhUner, of the Clearwater section was the guest Rliode island Red. mid Crystal white
Cockrels. F R. Potter. Route
notored thnntib Volusia county lost of his daughter. Mr». 0. H Dingce on Orphington
No. 2.
G-(tp
Thursday.
)f*d«r.
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For Rem—Fpr cash 1'y acres tiled land
Miss Annie F
I’hil. J. Purm- in Ucck Hnmmork. Will (ray you to inmore,
and
W,
IL
Mitdn*H~.»»iuuiwrk*w1
tirb o y -a
• * * * * ' I' T' M (&gt; Hargrove.
JsckioaviUe (his
Jacksonville Saturih»)»- .efTYrnoon. nfler 3aU (¿ast Walnut. D ei Woinr». la f»-2tc ■
RunaboutFor Sole—Some gixvl hoowUiolil furni­
attending the funernl of their father P J.
Mrs IL E. He»1
ture ni Cameron City ll*e«l only a short
Pturamore.
time. Bed room set. refrigerator, chairs,
¡¿eaiant visit'to
-F. A. Scliumpert has a tine stalk of lamps, spring out with mattress, etc. For
O snrslrrshort staple cotton, which cutne up as u information telephone or call on Mrs. W.
Mr» W. Summer» of Barnesvllle, Go.,
fi-tfc
volunteer in hi» garden. Without fertil­ A. Minnick, a t Cameron City.
1» rldtlng the family' &lt;JT her jo n . Rev. C.
For
Sale—Canopy
toil
buggy,
in
good
izer or cultivation the stalk contains 60
condition. Sec F. A. Sebum pert.
6-ti
H. Summers.
bollea of cotton.
For Sale—Several line mules, double S A N F O R D FLORIDÆ
HxvEtF. Taylor left ln»t Monday for
W. A. Upshear is calling on tins hard­ and single wagons, ami harness cheap
Morristown. Tenn.. where »he will »pend
ware trade this week. Mr llpshear is Also one (hie horse, Js» Morris* 6-2tp
For Kent—One 2 A acre, and One five
one of the most pupula r travelling salesacre farm, welt irrigated oid hammock,
man on the road and carries a tine line easy term», cash or share crop Address
of sporting good*.
Bargain. Herald Ollier
G-2tC
For Salt— Henderson » Farly Snow­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frunk .lone» * of
Worcester. Mass., have return to Sanford ball Cauliflower plant» II S Mcl-endon.
phone 315-2, or Marry \ Kiristcin, P
for the winter Mr Jones engaged in O B o s , 'J12
'
f i- 2 u
farm ing lust season and wm so successful
Wanted—To rent a store in a good
that he will repeat the performance this locution in Sanford. Address "X” Herald
Office
G-2tr
season
I
For
Sale—Several
»ingle
ami
tlooblr
Mrs. John Mitchell of Park avenue has
wagons I wo steel plows hand cultivutreturned from a two month* stay at or. While Wyandotte eggs
Jas C
Jacksonville where she visited her hus­ Mams*
G-2tp
band who has a good position there, and
For Rent —A nice Itnle iruck farm I ■
her daughter. Sirs L. A Lyman nod acres in cultivation 2 ycur» partly tiled
F.O(|iiirr ul Herald Office.
6-tf
family
For Kent—Twti cottages SU 00 per
Mi»* Flora Price, of this ciiy. who tui» m on th E n q u ir e B Peters, MHO O a k Avr
been visiting friends and relative* m
5-2tp
Wnycroas, (in., will enter Waycro*» Busi­
For Kent—Two and one half acres ini
ness College fof u commercial course gale«! Hammock ground, cultivated three
Cash or share h ails
S. A
She has many friends In Sanford. wlu&gt; years
Idiom peon. Richmond Indiana
5-?ip
wish her success.
One of the most nullable truces of lund,
. Rev. Fred Blackburn, presiding elder of to Florida, near the beautiful Indioil River
F E E T FITTER
the Miami district, held his third quarterly now open for sale. If you want good
land,
pretty
scenery,
health
nnd
comfort,
conference here the latter part of last
do not let this offer slip by. write to J. F.
week. Ha occupied the pulpit of the Sutidell. Luke Mary Flu5-(tp
Methodist church both morning and even­
Wanted—Man with bone to sell, and
ing Rev. C. II Summers preached at collect for Singer Sewing Mac nine Co. In
and around Sanford
Address, Singer
Pierson last Sunday for Mr Blackburn.
Sewing Machine Co II Fyellngtoii, M S .
Mr M F Robinson. Sanford's wholesale Orlando. Fla
S Itc
orange merchant bus lost disputed of one
The storm season i* upffOaching You
of his properties, thus reducing his hold­ would feel better if you had some wind
ing» to 21 groves. Three year» ago Mr. storm Ini’iruncr on your house, uiul con­
F e r tiliz e r D rills, H an d Plows, H orse C u ltiva
Small
premium.
Chose &amp;
Robinson hail 63 groves nnd since then tents.
be ha» sold groves to the extent of $150,
tors, F ull Line of Planet J r . Goods,
For Sale—Cauliflower, and cabbage
000. Mr. Robinson's operations in orange plant», P U, Box UOi Sanford. Fla.
5-2tc
grove» are larger than those of any other
Rakes, Hoes and Garden Tools
person In the sooth in the same line of
For Sale—Good »ale horse, boggy, and
harness, flux 88. Route 2.
l-3p
business.
For Root—Five acres richest forms.
Close in For Sale, large truct celery
Is Coming
Rev, J. W Wildtnan is now on his way
land, tuid orungo grove, none better in
a m 'l atfoul in t»m i uptiou l I ’l j n - i ft im p lrin m is
They * f I
Or.
J.
C.
Davis
the
well
known
optician
home from Virginia and will preach Sun­
state, by owner. Box (73.
3-1 tp
-U linpleliirnt» rv rr inVcot»-&lt;J to jirn i.o r Jh«- (jriHimi I«».- big r*~iiih*
will
be
at
Robin»
Nest
Hotel
Saturday
day morning and evening in the Baptist
iglUen UUu
M i-mg and Instili;;
I uily guarantreit.
Doe of the must suitable track of land
Sept. 23rd. until Tuesday Oct. 3rd. Head­ in Florida, near the liermtiful Indian River
4 Pitrtet Jf CanUaW Hill and Drill
WHthHloi, Cult|y»tar
church. *
&gt;|n K i s««we» nm r b lto r.
stv! iMMUNAry. A J ^J fU b b in * miaut« in now »U
ache cured with glasses- Dont neglect now open for sale If you want good
en »«»I», Hut, tu 111 » i f » f f d *»i
l ’ t f » ¡uw k l) evrn in u a l l Î ^ h I î i » j
la the election for school trustee* at
12 Planet Jr D o u b ît-Wb- «1 l lo t, C u ilb e ln f, «rid Flow i * tV#c bantbefet _
yoair children's eye».
Ref». Dr. G. W. ‘land, pretty acciicry, health and comfort,
m«M
t
m
mtd*
tor
lnak*M
arw
1
rirdrnm
.
dtalfnrd In » « »
Oriimlo Tuesday the now board composed
King, Dr. J. N. Robson. J. E. Pace. F&gt;-2tc , do not let this offer slip by, write to J. F.
meiy ckïftt to plant* «libout Injury
l tor* e v iy wltb bifid V tldiaf*
of Giles, Palmer and Johnson wn»
Sundell, Lake Mnry. Florida.
(t-p
n «ml nr« the I’ U ik I Jf that yo»i i&gt;U|[bt to hi»»,
'rh
sleeted.
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For Kent—Office room on ground floor.
. We mahe &lt;■ specialty of framing
-e*
2-**
. J* R. PhlUipa is again visiting New pictures. Try u». Sanford Furniture Sanfoni Herald.
For
Sale—
Limited
quantity
of
celery
York, but for the present )• a t White Lo.
-----35 If seed, golden self blanching variety, MHO
PUins and will return with his family
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case stock at $5.00 per pound while It lasts.
next week. •
(T*tf
37-tf Chase &amp;. Co. . '
■i '■ .
■
• of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.
For Sole— New hay press, never been
Place the title» to your real estate In
Hr», W. Summer», of Bamcsvillo, Go«,
•rtived if» the d ty Thursday evening on tho Realty Trust Company Biid avoid com- used. See Hand Bros, or address J. P.
Mussclwhite. Orlando.
62-tfc
• vieil to her son. Rev. a H. Summer» [jicaUons. For particulars address B. F
For Sale— 5 acre farm, tw enty bearing
»fld his family.'
WhUner. Jr., Secretary.
7-tf
orange trees. 50 peach trees, also very
Tlie
nursing
homo
at
Bth
and
Elm
Ave. large beuring pear trees, modren 5-room
Send your news locals to The HArald.
cottage, front ami back porclies, faces
h U difficult to keep up with local Is (wopared to care for a limited number
soutii Golden Lake. 3 miles south east of
of
»urgical
cases.
Mrs.
Wright,
nurse
In
happenings unless every one co-operate
Sanford; 15 minutes woik to street railcharge.
"*
33-tf way, also Oveido railroad. Fine drinking
with the fwper.
Ju st recleved a new line or Art water, good bathing fishing and swim-

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

BUMPS

head

now

at indicate

BUMPS

U n properly

oes

E. G. DUCKW ORTH

•• m m m m m

opsWtthHalf TheWork

YOU NEED

F, N. Purdy of Celery Qty was in’ the
dtfpn Tuesday. Mr. Purdy, is one of
the purchaser» who wss filmflammed in
C*kry City land.
The Homo Mission society o l the Methodixt church held their, tegular meeting
with a good attendance, Tueaday afterAWn, in the church.

squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
Furniture Co.
35-tf
yfg are equipped to.handle your repair
work.
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Sanford Machine 1» Garage Co.
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48tf.

In union there Is strength. We have
th o goods you need, and the price
you can do the rest. Sanford Furni­
Miss Lida Frenger has returned from ture Co."
“
• 33-tf

Hand Tools ^for Farming
this Season. Come in now
and let us show you-our line
of Planet Jr. Goods while
the stock is complete. . -

nurse, at the National Odd
Fellows Sanitarium.
PLANKS AND OTHERS
There Irno denying the fact that there
» money In Sanford soil, witness the fin*
t h e old reliable Plonks Chiil Touic is
automobiles the Real Estate men all own Guaranteed to drive out Malaria, to

cure Chills^Fever, Colds, and Grip, your
uml 50c
money

pec bottle. Ask your Druggist

F irs t S tre e t and Oak A v e n u e

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T H t^ W rû ttÛ .n lR 4 Ü

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A lluriget of In terestin g Item s
From C orrespondents —

been attending lu ro m e r school Me will
return in time for the cotninfl »eaaion &lt; nd
hia filler. M iu Marie, will return with
him and resume her studies there also
MOORE'S STATION
Spretai Corm pondra» to Th* Htrxld

Tiie ladies 9! Mwro'a Station will give

THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY a pie social Friday evening, Sept. 29th, at

/

the chilrch, each lady bring a pie whidb
will he auctioned oil to the highest bid­
E fficient S to ff o f R e p o rte rs Weekly
der, each pic to be neatly clone up with
C overs th e T errito ry fo r
the owner's name inclosed. A potailar
The Herold
lady contest will be a feature of the
evening. Ladles from elsewhere will be
Ö LN E V A J O IN N G S
c o n te sta n ts. Special
gladly. rea y v i
Special Cor. to Tho llrrild.
•
care will h e ro n for th e evenL Don't forIt is with much pleasure and 0 feeling flet th e d o le, every b o d y com e.
' of suoceta for Geneva that the citizens
Everybody shut up shop and attended
of this community listen to the railroad the growers’ picnic and hod a fine time at
and boat whistles. Our train comes beautiful Beck Park at Cameron City lost
dally tho as yet no schedule has been Thursday.
established but ere many daya pats we
Mrs. Daniel SchwarU of Lake Golden
hope to make connections at Maytown has been very 111 with an attack of acute
for ail points.
* ■
* indigestion at Ashvllle. N. C., where she
A message from a former resident of has been spending the summer. She
Geneva requesting board for . quite 0 Will return to her home here as soon as
number of Northern friends who will her health improve«.
come down with him the coming season,
The telephone lines through here ore
oonArms the fact that our vicinity with being put in first-class order again.
its dim ate, ita flowing wells and moral
W. W. Dresser is fanning the Crim
standing la being recognized by many as
place os weH as hla own land this year.
a desirable place.
Mr. Reber Homrlghous who has a place
Many of those whq have been visiting
here
and formed several seasons has re­
this summer.ere again at home. Those
turned
to Wtchala. Kansas, and resumed
comihfl last . Week were [Mr. and Mrs.
the
position
he left whan he came Iiere.
Huddleston who spent a month pleasantly
Jam es M cM illan.at Lake Golden has
I — (nSVniRrwtrf'TflsiwI^i Mrs. V.
T. Peters nnd Mrs. David Speer who have shipped more than two hundred young
been visiting friends and relatives in aligotors to dealers in Jacksonville re*
Araerlaiz. Ga.. Mrs. M. S. Ethercdge and ceiUljLand still has several hundred about
•on,-Culver, who recently visited In ready to ship.
Alabam a and George; Frank Sutton has
also returned to h is' favored Geneva af­
ter spending several weeks in Forsyth,
Mr. and Mro, C. A. Runlet tun visited
Sanford last week on a . shopping tour.
Baby Clarence iso welcomed permanent
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr 0.
E. U tile and '"grandpa Sm ith"' feels
years younger.
Mrs. Bonnell has returned from Alabama
called home by the illness of Mr. Donnell,
who according to lust report was im­
proving.
Geneva Is Indeed sorry to loose Mr W
11. Howard and very estimable family
from among her citizens Mr Howard
has recently sold his large interest in
the firm of Musselwhitc &amp; Howard to
Mr Musselwhitc, who will continue the
business nt the same place. Mr Howard
UltfUcA-^ Oviedo where he nnd his brother
YKveTpttrrhnacd a large turpentine farm
This pleasant family will be u welcome
and valuable addition to Oviedo, nnd
while we wish for them much success,
we arc sorry they could not , stay with
Miss Nevada Grant and sister Miss
Callle have returned from Orlando where
they took the examination for teachers.
The W. O W.. held their regular m eet­
ing Saturday night last, when David
Spoer was elected consul commander
visitors from the camp ut Oviedo were
lantern also
. Mr. H ym left lust Sunday for Forsyth,
Go., to visit relatives and rest up for u
while.
Miss Delia Jones is at home from
Agusta, Ga.. where she h at been attend­
ing school.

nlctng. the park never looked nicer,
dinner, the flib:fry. the coffee were nil M
-flood a* could poeelbly_.be; the »peakere
were fine, the crowd appreciative, flood
lookinfl and well behaved. The people
were well plenaed mid a number have
auflfleated dull It world be a very^nice
tiling to hold the a m ital Sunday aeiaxtl
picnic which usutt ly floes to DeLeon
Springs at this pin e. Our flrovea rauu
be seen to be a p p r lated. We doubt If
n cleaner, shadier, more pleasant »i«t
can be found for pU'uidnfl than Cameroil
City.
,__________ - ,
A marriage which will no doubt prove
surprise to thetr friends throughout the
South was O urt'of Miss Olga Holcombe
White and Mr. J. W. Karnes, J r . which was
solemnized in the parsonage of the First
Methodist church, this city. Monday., nt
1 o’clock p. ‘ m.. Rev. J. Edgar Wilson
officiating.
Miss White, who home Is ot Pensacola,
anived in Gainesville on Saturday morntug last, and spent the day In making
Anal arrangem ents for the - appearance of
the Alkahest Lyceum Course attractions
here, formal plana having been perfected
upon several previous visits.
Mr. Berne*. who is the Florida repre­
sentative of Smith '
Holden, fruit and
produce m erchants. New York City, nnd
who makes his hend-&lt;tuarters at Sanic^d,
arrived Sunday, registering at the White
House, at which hostelry his intended
was also a g u est Mr. Barnes' home, it
is understood, la nt Wilmington, N. C..
hut hia duties keep him on the road the
greater portion of the time.
No one was aw are that a wedding
was brewing nt tho hotel, b u t'a b o u t the
noon hour Mr.. Barnes called at County
Judge Mason's office, securing the license,
and nt 1 p, m., the happy event transpired
as above stated.
The bride is a charming young woman,
possessing those gratfes dT' personality
and accomplishment to be admired, nod
Mr. Uarnes is to be congratulated upon
winning her hand and heart.
Following the ceremony, which wm*
witnessed by only Paslur Wilson's family,
the happy couple returned to the hotel
for dinner, receiving the hearty con­
gratulations of .those who had been np-&gt;.
prised of the ceremony by a straggling
reporter. They left in the evening via
the Atlantic Const Line for S an­
ford —Gainesville Sun.

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JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

To Think of New Furflishi
For Your Home

Books

The Little Cousin scries has been added
to the children's corner.
There are twelve cousins, viz: Yellow
.Thqndef.'ihe Indian boy; MnM. the hlueoyfcd Norwegian glrli-Nornh. from tho land
of the shamrock and uiljtyp;
aT’jJb&amp;J
to know, from Holland. China. J u m p ,
Russia, Arabia. Ancliahn, Scotland. Ger­
The funeral scrvicej were held on many and Brazil.
Tuesday at the chn[&gt;el In the Orpluinnge,
Some yt the cousins' are well known
Rev. C. H. Summers of Sanford conducting
to Master Arthur Dicklns, and Henry Methe service« Burial was at Tampa.
Laulin. Jr. We refer our Juvenile rendejs to them for further information^
Library opens Tuesdays, 4 to 6 p. in.:
Saturdhya, 4 to 0 p. m.
E xam inations F o r P o stal P o s itio n
On October 14th there will be an ex­
amination held at Sanford for lire position
of Cletk and carrier in connection with
the free delivery system. For particulars
inquire of Postm aster Haskins.

EVFRY1 HING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE
Ot i c a c w l i ne of

AND S i n u s

R A N G E S ami K I T C H E N

S T O V E S a r c t he k i n d y o u h a v e w a n t e d an 1
c o u l d n ’t get.

SEE

OUR

Rand Building

B A R G A IN

COUNTER

J u s t a c ro ss the

s tre t

Mrs. Eva Tolar of Sanford recently
spent a few days with her sister. Mrs
F ittlshnil
W L Sieg is visiting friends in Jack ­
sonville for a few days.
M rs G. R. Nicholson has recovered
from her -recent illness In Daytona
Beach sufficiently to return home to
Geneva where her.friends are welcoming
her.
W enrcglm i to know that lire latest
report from Mrs. Fultz, who has - been
quite 1)1 in Defiance Ohio, it to the effect
tim t aha 1« much improved and . expects
fo atari for Gtpeve about the 20th.
Some body would do well to build a
large boarding house in Geneva, a t the
demand for such a place Is on the in­
crease, even the drummers find it hard
to get lodging.

Jacksonville, Florida
During our twenty-two years actual’busincss experience as F. O. B. sc lie
tributors of Fruit and Vegetables throughout the United States and Canada w
fcctcd an organization that shows results satisfactory to shippers as is evidpr
following telegram sent to one of Sanford s leading growers who investigated
and plan of operation.

The boat McNeil came into Lake Har­
ney Suturdky h«ghl heavily load«] with

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Thi® Is o u r TWELFTH CONSECUTIVE s e a s o n w ith C o l l i n s Cotnpany all of w hich have been very sa tisfacto ry . Oiir c o n tra c t was
let last w in te r for the season by a unanim ous vote of all those
p resent. We reg ard Coggins th e safest, m ost capable com m ission
com pany wc have ever done business with. So f a r a s th e w rite r
Knows they will continue to handle o u r fu tu re c o n tra c ts. Mangan o l a Fruit Growers Association, Ed McLain. Sec’y, M anganola. Colo.
r .

Wc respectfully invite those who have not made plans for marketing thei
Vegetables to communicate with our Sanford office, that wc may have an opp
explain our plan of F. O . B. selling anddcstributing Florida P r o d u c t s *
(o r W uinbn.

-7. H erm an 4M n lel came home Jar. a few

Bays from Southerland where he bai

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S A N F O R D ,. FLORIDA

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HOME
A.RADFORD
TVfC are many r®*»“ for the bo&gt;r
„m s Um f«rnu Many rcasoua have
^usted,
L T After
Afirt’ obaervlnfl
obaeridng cooditkmi and

B
* *writer
^ nä
, (he

U of the oplnlcn that
teindpal trouble lie* with our educeiloatl system and lu operationthe farmer** education wan. In b it day,
tiidty in both »chool and at home on the
K turn So alto U the education of the
(anner a boy today faulty both In achool
s a l a t borne on the farm. What ore
snoe pf the fault» with the ayatem and
its operation!
flrit. the country »cbool aa a rule doea
■not really and with due eameatneaa give
‘ toitruction In agriculture and rural life.
Second, the achool la usually taught by
‘ a teacher who doea not know much about
tgrkulture and caret nothing about rural
problem»—rcallv out of »ympathy with
ibe environment.
•&gt; third, moat of the textbooks are wrll'
ten by thosa Who possess aa Utile knowl­
edge about and interest In country (lie as
lbs teacher, and therefore, the textbooka
usually reflect their atliludo on the sub­
ject and woefully fail to meet the needs
of tha rural boy.
fourth, the »cbool house is often un­
attractive andi uncomfortable and the
appearance of the grounds are considered
of |](Ue or no consequence.
•
Fifth, the achool term la loo abort.
Sixth, when an ambllloua bojl finishes
the country common achool be muat go
to town nr city for further Inatruction,
with agriculture even more atrenuoualy
barred, ami there tire Job ii (Inlahcd and
1« 1* thoroughly weaned from the old
home and the old farm.
Seventh, on tire furm often he la a
drudge and he must pick up information
by observation and hard knocks. Pocket
money to huu is a problem that would be
worthy the metal of a financier.
la the picture overdrawn!
not the
statements correct!
/
However, if une lake» the /liberty of
erftkisimt be is in duty bound to suggest
remtdiei f o better way. Here it i.
First, leach agriculture mid problem* of
m i l Jife ‘every day. every yppr-Vnot
niigate It to one grade a ltd the- lost

D redging The C anals
A representntiye Of The Heruld with
3 . Rung!! inntle th r trip too Geneva fwry
last Tuesday in Capt. Pegdnharts' good
launch Mamie. The trip up the river Is
a delightful one under ordinary cir­
cumstances and in the palatial launch of
Capt! Pegcnhart it is a rettl pleasure
trip. •
The work at Geneva ferry under tfie
supervision of J. T. Mcl-ain is progressing
rapidly and the wooden trestle work
being finished and they are awaiting
the arrival of the ¿reel work for the
drawbridge. The 'dredgt bout of the
M erril-Stevcnsi Co..'-of Jacksonville Is
buay cutting canals through the horse­
shoe bends (o obviate the construction
of but one draw and lo any who has
not watched the dredge,
the sight is
*
wonderful
The m am uoth double shovel controlled
by hydraulic pressure di[n down into
the soil and scooping up a mass of dirt
drops it gently on the embankment and
goes back after another one
Two cubic yards" of soil Is ttn* bite
taken every two minutes and the way
lids dredge walks along • is very in
ter eating.
The trip to the dredge ij.'tvell worth
while and any one wishing to spedd
j few hours can enjoy this trip hy con­
sulting Capt. Pagenhart.
City Council M ee ts
City council met In regular session
Sept I Mtlu at 7 .10 p. m
Present—W !&gt; Holden, (trrtndrnl |«tu
lem; H. H. Steven». S Runge. H \ tluw
uni. J. I). Davison.
Absent—IV I- Tht.ishri II
Inuni
Minutes of the last inditing were read
and ap(iroved. Moved and seconded that
the apprutvlalion of ten dollars (wr month
for tfie (Tty Improvmcnt Association Iw
renewed, and that they be paid for the
[vast thrq«* montfis ut the same rate
Carrie«) uiovrvl and seconded that pay
mem on scavenger om ii v* i be resumed
and thaï L K. litud) fa1 paid for Ins
August work ('juried
Moved and seconded rtult «n ordinance
entitle«l. ali ortlinonce ini|a&gt;sing ecrtain
liecense tu**«, be piaceli un ite luti remi
iug by tuie only
Cutned li wns ilieu
remi hy title and (&gt;ii*s&lt;Sl il» litui reuding
On motion the fillls a» «igned hv thè
Fresldent und u[&gt;(&gt;ruvr&lt;l hy thè finanre
commi t te be paid. Carri n i On tuoi ioti
the cuuncil tlien ndjourned

ED IT O R
answer. EeTuiTiblW dowlj ArBilETTWrrTnrraT5&gt;
À Jtad for «1
flvR ntlvlr*
Kit EE OF th e tim e you have It paid for. Substan
&lt; OBT on «It «ubjvct« jw rla lu ln * to Ih» tlaf. Oral-class construction, using good

su b je c t o f b u ild in g for Ih» rvadvrs o f th is
paper On a c co u n t of h!» wld» cvp«rl»n c«
»* E d lio r. A u thor «nd M a n u fa ctu rer, h»
I», w ith o u t dou bt, th* h lfh e a l « u th o rlly
o n »11 th e»« su b je ct» A ddret» «11 Inquiries
to W ll|la m A !t»d ford . N o
ITS W est
J a c k so n b o u lev a r d . C h icago. I l l . «nd on ly
• neto«« tw o -c « iit atsrnip for reply.

The Joy of home building for a
great many, especially for those living
In our larg er cities, Is to get far out
Into the country. In some of the nu­
m erous p retty little suburb« th at are
within easy co m m ulfn?d istan ce Moat
American clllea are fortunate In their
suburbs.
If the home builder w ants
a wooded bomealte, a marine view, a
beautiful river rottnge, picturesque
scenery where rtntiire has scoopud out
ravines and built hills, or If the tastes
run m ore to agriculture and poultry
raising, a suburban community Can
usually he found that pretty exactly

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I t u- *•
Tho) me ie »ati»i-*i hy th^
a U tu III« t le openliiIK Of 4 rulv e. but
tìn m tre l B n y b m ild , uno o f th e s to k e rs ,
e x c la im e d
" T h a t's fr ig h te n e d 'i n * tod e a th ." and. fa llin g , ha In s ta n tly axfire d

We’re Opposed
to
Mail Order Concerns
Because—
kTrwT o f 4 h o if f s 't o b u ilfl? T T lia l n)k
I t r l a l s h o u ld I u s e !"
T he best ' adv l r * In s c i s s r to th is In. "P la c a yo u r
case In th * hands of a rc h ite c t*
w ho
ha ve m ade a s p e c ia lty o f hom e p la n ­
n in g , snd get t h * l r e x p e rt a d vice as to
Just th e k in d o f re sidence I hut w ill
b e st m eet y o u r needs; and next, m ore
Im p o rta n t s t ill, " b u ild w a ll "
T h e re

Ing p trta t hhst has been dsV efbped fo r
th is purpose, so a ll d lftlc u tty fro m th is
source u rem oved
f t Is said th a i
houses b u ilt tn th is w ay are Just as
w a rm In th e w in te r tim e as houses o f
b ric k o r stone, and a t th e sam e Urns
are tnm rh d rye c, b e in g In th in re s p e c t
equal to -« a u b k ta n tla ] fra m e hous«.
As to a r tis tic a ppearance, n o th in g Is
fin e r
F ro m Ih * Illu s tr a tio n It w ill be
seen th a t o rn a m e n ta l panel s tr ip s o f
wood
u**d ' n c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
ce m e n t p la s te r s id in g to b re a k Up Ibe

large surfaces end
tiv e

F irst Floor Plan.
Is no wisdom or aoonomy In putting

tawM!lw|jm ittsctwt ItfàM

Thvy h»re nwa« coqtHUiwd
« «oat to I on)..iing dm isSrsmU
of our r
Ewrjr reel r*»«lred by d w a
Irum die commgnky Is s direct
Iom to our nrerebeeW—

i!■i-r
shore« «vary
[■diet u a bs a«« i t hi bare,
recaUtag good*
good«
without delay in receiving
• ij J the preuLdity of auätaka«
is ¿JiiDg o«den.

TK« ¿«luti! h

produce an a ttra c ­

R n gllah h a lf tim b e r 1' e ffe c t

The Interior of this house Is ar
ranged both conveniently and to get
the g reatest am ount poaglble of d*
«treble Hying space. 'The living
room fa a vary larg e ap artm en t, ex­
tending clear across- tha front of 'th e
house, and Is well lighted.
T he re­
ception hall ts so placed aa to be an
a ttra ctiv e addition to the living room.
The dining room and kitchen a re well
situated
On th e second floor th ere a re four
larg e, bedrooms, w ith clothes c!61et
apace. The bathroom la on this floor.
The total width ol this bouse Is St
feet, Ita length, 48 feet I InHnes. ft la
stated that this design can be carried
out com plete for |4J&gt;00, using a good
substan tial graoe of m aterial th ro u g h ­
out. F or * su b stan tial suburban home

U baa many polaU
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A ragged liyinst came to my back
dour early the other morning and gave
me a long song and dance about being
broke and business disasters bringing
him to absolute begging. "Were you a
business m an", 1 asked
Yes sir. he replied.'
.Wfiut kind of business, I inquired
"I tried to start u livery business
Venice." was the unswer.
He gut the money.

m eets thru re q u ire m e n ts
New Y ork, S e p t 1 1 — Nn t-v h iln u u rt of
T h e re are tw o k in d s of siih n rb s .
moving (Mctures of the Beante murder
th o se th a t "Just grew
tn d 'hose ih n t
(rial will he (»ermineti in N«-w York. AI
a re th e o u tg r o w th o f plans laid out hy
m an o f fo re s ig h t.
"O lv s me good
ter a conference with Mayor Guynor,
tr a n s p o rta tio n , e le c tric c a r* e v e ry io n
Jam es G. Wallace, Chief of the Bureau of
m in u te s , * n d le t m« have a h u n d re d
Licenses, nddrease«! a Ictier to (versons
a cre fa rm fifte e n m ile s fro m th e bust
engaged%»hi the moving picture business
W JT
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ness s e c tio n o f th a e lly . and J w ill
in which fie said ,
allow you h th r iv in g s u b u rb In fir e
"I b e g rn Inform y w t th n t a n y m tiv ln g
y e a rs ," re c e n tly ssid « veteran In th e
pictures, films, or sior«wi|iiiciuu view«
' a rt o f p ro m o tin g « « b u rb im d e v e lo p ­
relullog in ihc Beatile murder i¡t»«-, ,1c
m ent
pit ting any Mene III yi&gt;|toe«rion (here
T h is g ives s v sin s Me Ip In lh«V »'«»
with or fcniiirmg any (»-rum iinpllCateii
w ho w a n t* to b u ild a lm n o lf « h o m e
(herein are oonilttiunetl lor the teuMin
and at th e »«(lie ilti.e re a lize « good
p ro fit on his In v e s lm e n t In ibe e ve n t
thnt «Ii«-v are until in t&gt;e -liown tn (dart-»
“t sate
K irk o u t « lik e ly lo o k in g sub
of pulite iiuiUM-m. ril
u rh w h e re the land value» have not
uvxr
lo n e up io o h ig h and p io n e e r It fo r
S rp tr in b r r a Mot Monfh
« w h ile
I* » l i l be w o rth doing w ith
» ih» |»,i«t few ilay. «&lt;W
S (qui hnout souia of the e i l t e t u f &lt;o n vt-n 1ences
tru-d
uni
«uill»
ami
il
h&gt;iv
i
imsl
(fini ai
o f e lty life fo t « tim e . If by so d o in g
111) tirile ilunng lite sumnifi lini ili«» licnt
you can se ll r o u r place In len years
■fci-l m&gt; hii ii»* \ o iinliug tu tlic «fallici
tim e fo r tw o ot* th re e tim e s as m uck
hureim Iw-ptcuilHu i» ulway» a bui monili
a* you paid fo r It
a* Ila- folliti» mg »•-i-.»i i »ili »huw
In v e s t In s te p lo tte r k»-snd e iijo j th s
p lw a su ie o f • n ic e *n rd « n green
l - i instam i «line l H71 ma iuuuill.li.Ut
«il far a* m ila lo iiu i «ppeainn&lt;
s h rtlb * traee and (lo w ers w ith p le n ty
(»•raturc»
iturmg St-ptcmlM-« un usvcrsl
pf s b t le k m a s o n ry s t r u c t u r e
o f s u n s h in e and open s ir a ll aro u n d ,
T ila r n m e u t p la s t e r Is a p p lie d
In .IcciiMun» bave ningciL frulli '.**i n, as ,]«and a ll y o u r o w n
T h en a fte r a tim e
gre«** Miitmimn uf ’J."» occutred m IH73
th rw s c o a t * c o m p le te ly Im b e d d in g th e
w hen (he s u b u rb has developed, you
e x p a n d e d rnetiü ln'h a m t b u ild in g up s 1m’ Hll atu) 'in ,|*-^ri-es i» . um-*l ni 1.177 3.1,
can s e ll o f l u lot o r tw o and be pi ec
e o v s r lu jt a b o u t thr&lt;f*' q u a r t e r * o f an
I 'a* m finiti
I In- highcsi iun*iniiiin
tlc a ily In d e p e n d e n t fo r life
•In c h In ih fi k n cas
T h is Is ( h o r o u x f )ly
tfial evet uccurred al »intimi in Si-pi cui
l l 1e n o ju ra l fo r tfie p ro s p e c tiv e
w a lc rp rtv o fe d w i t h »p«vclal w a t e r p r o o f
ber wnr Hm in IN7."&gt;
,
lurtae k u tld c r to usk. \\lh a t la Q i* host

Second, employ a teacher _ who knows
aomethiug about agriculture or will learn.
.. but what is vastly of greater Importance,
manifests a lively interest in the prob­
lems, difficulties and needs of the com­
munity in which (he school it situated.
M YV
Third, adopt and use textbooka pre­
pared by agricultural men (in coopera­
tion with good writers if need bo) who
Paying mils
understand rural problems and are in
i.osl
week
a
iiihii »tep(uul up to u» irul
sympathy with rural fife.
said
he
would
p
u , us every cent lie owc-l
fourth, make the school house both
U
S
if
tie
lived
till
Saturday mghi We
comfortable and attractive, am i'beautify
presume
the
nsaii
died. Another man
—.the ground»
said
he
would
pay
us
in a day or two ns
Fifth, lengthen the term to a full achool
sure as we. were horn. Query 1ini th**
- i year.
Sixth, provide ifgricuHural high schools m an Ue or were we never Ivorn! Another
under rural environment and rural super- said he would settle as sure tr* shouiiug
Vision where the boy» may continue their We presume shooting is very iinrerinin
-- Reparation for life work on ithe farm, far Anuthcr man said he hojwd n&gt; g-&gt; t«» lie
f:movcd from tfie distracting Influance of ’ devil If he did not |wry *i*&gt; witluu three t
town snd city life, (tun heretofore h n v e id a** Haven i seen bu» sim e M.pi..*.
proven so fatal to the aspirations of the that he has gone, but trust he did not
hope ill vnm Quite u number .“Sid llicy
_ ru/aUy inclined boy reared'on the farm.
Seventh, take the farm boy Into port- would see us touiofruw I hey must Imve
Dttthip—giving him an Interest that will stricken blind, or tomorrow has not come
flrsduaUy develop the Idea of ownership One man told us six months ago tluit he
lo iu proper light and knowledge and would pay as soon us he" got some money.
The m an would not lio, of course he has
— love of roral llfc.
Eighth, provide wholesome sports for not had a cent since.
the boys in the borne community and
T ourist* Are Coming
(lv* them time at regular intervals for
There
will
be more tourists in Sanford
»•creation.
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this
season
than ever before.
Capt
WU1 it work! Try it. It oitm ot pos­
Pagenhart
has
been
in
correspondence
sibly give worse result*, than the present
system has given, nor can it produce lesa with a number of them as has Capt. Mc­
Millan. both of whom have launches for
•ffldent farmers,
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percentage of boys leaving the hunting and fishing parties, and every
hotel roan in Sanford lias received num ­
firm will be materially reduced.
furtherrhore, what is of far greater erous inqurlcs regarding occr modations.
■’P 'M o tlith e practical certainty that. Considering that but very little effort has
“Oder such a system, those who do re- been mad« by any one in -Sanford to
ta*ih on the farm wiU be for better divert (he tourist travel this way. thr
fanners, will be far better equipped foe outlook ia certainly m ost' encouraging.
Htiienshlp. and wiU be far better able to The Sanford Commercial Club should be
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^ ™°ney with which to pay far augmented by every m erchant In the city,
¡here Irpprovemenu ond others. Other and a most strenuous campaign inaugu­
' • late* hayg tested this system and It haa rated ut once in order that several thous­
P»oven iu media and effectiveness. Shall and new people could be attracted to
* • continue tq feed our boys Into th e Sanford during lire winter season.
h&gt;*n and city hopper because we fa»l to
WIN Inherit at Slxty-Flva.
Proper« them far rural life! Nothing lesa
T h e WllLDt Mr»J.M ary O lm stead of
.“ ‘•n the beat -U good "eebugh for th e
Brooklyn, file d In th é lu m &gt; g a ta a
, fatm boy.
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JT-- w.• --&gt;• -= offlea tn Kings county recently,'itiak*a
a provision th at none o f th* lagalBes
sr* to rac« lre tb etr sliare o f tha e*
ta te until they rsac.h tha ag* of ■*, t ^
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Are years, except In the cas» o f ths
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tw o grandchildren, who will reo*lv*
. * • x t * e \ - im m o s i t
th eir sh are when they become tlilrtyflv* year* of sgs.
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grade, perm anent building m aterials,
costs but little more th an the tem po
rary sort.
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It 1b well to have an oye lo the fire
resisting v h aracter of the house, esp »
d aily when built In the suburbs
or sm aller com m unities where there
ts very little Ore protection. The flrerciOstlng m aterials brfck veneer, ce­
ment, etc., wire slate or tile ro o fs are
exceedingly popular and help to m ake
the b est sort of building Invest­
ment.
The design Illustrated herew ith Is a
cem ent plaster house,*the cem ent ap­
plied over expanded m etal lath. This
Is s m ethod of construction th at has
attained great populnrtty*-th£.Ijvwt Ore
or six year* for suburban buljdlnga
At a cost of vary little In excess of or
dlriary clapboards or shingle siding
this cement plaster Is put on, making
s house that has all lite advantages.

title of my friends living in this city
ought to receive a medal for presence of
mind in great dungei His wife lias
vet) fine dog and laid ilog is ut the
j habit of sleeping on the lini at times.
Several evenings since my friend was
"anting in « game of draw with several
friends and having [gritty to drink they
were nit feeling guttr ggy.
started
home abrftil' 2 p. m.. in the morning.
crawled up stairs and munuged to get
his clothe» off witliout disturbing his
wife. As lie crawled under the sheet
Iwwever sin* awakened sulfli ipmly
say, "Fido gel ofT tfie lwd."
My friend in telling npt utxrnt it said
he still liad presence of mind enough to
lick het hand mu) she (maned off into
lilistful slumber

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■We have just been reading a .book on
the “Mohair Industry of America.’* by
Percy P. Vyle," of Jacksonville^ Florida,
and in conjunction with a retent article
we read in the New York Herald relative
to goats, it is possible that out of these
comments some of our fanner correa*
pondents and. prospective settlers on
* Vnln«dar-Fnrmy~Tnwv he given rr~new timr
of thought relative to the hitherto un‘ mentioned resources of the fine tract of
general fawning' land across the river
* fft&gt;m-Snnwrd.
The book deals with the finer breed of
goqt called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped-m ohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the Angora
goat used in the manufacture of a variety
of fnbrica, either pure, or in connection
with wool, silk, linen; ettx, the shorter
hair of the Angora is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes; etc.
The odor noticeable in the common goat
is entirely absent In the Angora; the odor
in a fleece of mohair is milder than that
in a wool fleece and is not at all offensiveC

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THESE GOATS THRIVE ON BRUSH
- AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
fine pasture lnnds #like cattle and
shcep^-their feed must be of a browsing
nature
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With the opening of large acreages of
wild land Tor farming and agricultural
purposes, there is mi enormous demand
for Angoras in the middle west for clear­
ing-these lands of the brush ayd shrub­
bery.
.
In localities where the land UBcom:
.pletely subdued by brush the goat Is con­
sidered of more valiic for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its incat
or skin combined.’ G oats w ill convert
a w ild e r n e ss Into a p a stu re w ithout
expense to th e farm e r, Goats- are
even leased for this purposo in the west.
In Missouri, breeders are paying ¿pec; iul attention to the production of Angora
goats as live stock-for the markets. Owing
to the tremendous shortage of- five stock
in this country, there is a good profit,
they osaert, in the breeding of any kind
of meat product.
As fur back us AbraludnV du)^ we
read of goats V*ing used for meat, and
this, too. when there were - many cattle

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and sheep. The reports that! goats are
sold to meat packers is true, but It re­
fers to the Angora goat only.
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.The flesh "of the Angora gdat Is exceed­
ingly nutritious and palatable. The meat
of the Angora competes with lamb from
the fact of its exceptionally fine whole-"
some flavor.
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Were this fact,.Boy* Mr. Vyle, more
gcrierAlly known, Angora1 goat .flesh
. would
the worlds favorite oriqjjiifpu- .
Inr m(*nL. The only reason why these
superior goats are qot more often seen in
the market reports oT receipts and ship­
l
ments is that they pass as sheep. An. gorn flesh commands thq some price as
the best mutton.
It is stated that Angora goats thrive - -' ,
best in high and dry altitudes as these
altitudes have a beneficial effect on the
mohair. Angofas require a great amount
of exercise They are exceptionally sen­
sitive of restraint—-the greater the exer-

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dae the better ¡the mohair.
The point that occurs to us is this;
Leaving mohair out of the question,
why not Introduce the Angora goat
on Volusia, Farms, first, for clean*
Ing up the land, and second, for
raising as live stock?
It is not likely that the Angora goat
would do well on our lands if considered
'puTd^fa^lWTUuUal^f, a y e ll usihuritwrsseem agreed that to grow the fine ‘ tex­
ture, the Angora must have the rugged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up land, howevef. we an­
ticipate that they would prove of Inesti­
mable value Pictures in the “Mohair
Industry of America” show some won­
derful ■effects *of before aud after—of_
lands covered with bushes and of those ’
same lands cleaned up like a park solely
through llie medium of the Angora goat

they will Alto eitcmilnatc all
other punlout weed* ni well
«nd ai the aatna Uw- toread •
•' trwtU rich frrtiiiirt over lb*
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land.. The Attflor«- toar Ik the
• cheapeel etthroilnaUi* I hare
ever found fur wild ctiiotn and .
othyr trouMtwwnc weed*.

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that the Department ascertained the
facts of marketing from the actuol pro­
ducers. Answers 10 the question, "Do
you, have any difficulty in disposing of
your surplus Angoras for meat?" were in­
variably in the negative.
IS VOLUSIA FARMS CLIMATE
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SUITABLE?

* So far^ns temperature Is concerned, no
- pkice has been found that is too hot
or too cold for Angoras. Though not
pa^ al to heat, they will stand it quite
us easily ob - sheep. Shade - is essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig­
inated and is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect stnte, is extreme. A
temperature as high as 85 degrees is reg­
istered there in summer. In the Cape of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the temperature goes higher in sum­
mer.
Almost any kind of soil, except wet
and marshy land, is suitable for these
gouts
Crossing the Angoru. bucks upon the
common goats of the United Slates huve
been very satisfactory in many, respects.
Many of the large flocks of Texas and
New Mexico have had Mexican docs for
. their foundation. Why not success with
the Florida goat?
. According to the latest available sta­
tistics. Volusia county hns only 124
goats, presumably of the common breed.
&gt; ■.Florida bus only 40,210, 60 the opportunities there ate in this State for high-

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\ On Pine Key, near Tampa, Florida,
Mr. H. H. Moioche has n. herd of 100
head of goats. On this Key there is,
a very heavy growth of grass and other
vegetation, and it is to get rid of this that
the goats were placed there. We do not
know whether Mr, Molociio’s goats an? •
Angoras or not, but we believe tile An­
gora better suited to Volu&amp;in Farms than

the ordinary common goat, because of
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gmde ¿oat breeding have not been exthe sto$k raising posslftlities. ,■IÍÍ.
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- Ol tensively developed.
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Angora goat raisers have been put
■4 7 &gt; - According to the New York llefald.
into circumstances of •comparative uf‘•'Jr .iKune of the goveminem’s reasons for m\fluence by the scarcity rt&gt;f sheep and
, :Jdertuking-to develop the American goal
lambs, which has exerted- ,n demand for.-, , V
. ; are tlicse—und tills opens another phase
their output ot very remhnerutivc prices.'
of the question we have not touched;
Lamb and mutton is a luxury ip FFlorida
k
"It is the unnniinous opinion of milk
onlyto.be thpught of—niv#F’eaten on
account of its scarcity amHls
Lamb chops Bold for
Jacksonville lost winter,
asked for the toughest mutton.
^ No Disease Is Known tftj tlrt An
easily digested than jcow’s. milk... Is. abgora Goaf.
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There M l' a - deep-seated prejudice.
against the use of goat for m eat This
ta founded vpOti £ ignorance rather than
experience. The most iU-sm’elling "billy*!
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V\_ "Cheese made from goat's milk Is of
%*U;the choicest varieties and commands the
highest prices.
&gt;•- - Ask yqnt grocer the price of SchweitWqitffmL and other goat milk
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‘ of the worst possible type is by many
inode the standard of goat meat for the •
■ whole of the goal Family.
‘
* . .Iriflced,» the possibilities opened up by
tills subject are so many that this BuiSlimpalilrt lambs. which are consid- .
lrtin can only briefly dwell on a few. We
ered among the best kinds of meat, are .
said not to be superior to a well-fed wellfirmly believe that with care In the se­
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cooked Angora kid. In the Southwest, v|5
lecting,’ a fanner can find os good land,
these animals are as readily sold for
absolutely dry eod without marsh, on
iijeat as sheep and the market has never '
Volusia Farms ns anywhere, and in additiod,1. given attentloo and study, we bebeen overstocked. In nearly every lo­
cality where they have been killed for
‘ H e re Adgora goat raising and by-promutton, there has never been a deroga­
ducts wifi
profitable. c*
wlll prove very profitable,
&gt;f i f i
tory statement concerning its quality.
Will YOU inakbYipe of this, ■
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In Cape Colony it is said that the old
of the many resources of Volusia Farms?
â 'Æ
does are slaughtered to furnish
ieii meat
i n u u for
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farm hands and young wether« are sold
to butcher«. In California many miners
purchase Angora wethers in preference
to sheep wethers for salting down for
winter use, because, as they state, the
Angora contains less fat. is more easily
kept and is just as palatable
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So itinny inquiries hove come to, the
Bureau of Animhl Industry concerning

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I with to key to your tubeCiUiet
that i «malí flock oí Aurora
koaIt wUl tfo the work h elm
and much cheaper than the
method ot the Oey-artmeni of
Ajtrlfaltuie. and while the koala
a/fe file r in tnat!o£ the uokmt

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Homesteaders are making their herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for later farming operations, in other
parts of the country, why not on Volusia
Furms?
A subscriber, writing to the “Southern
Agriculturist," desired to know how to
externóte wild onions, and a correspon­
dent replied;

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the object of thli corporali
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Uft, and A» cbariiabt* work,
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Looking for a Good Mouse to
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tables to?

ARTICLE IV
The i n n tor «bleb thU torpor al km .h a lìra U l
. r tt» ba Leroetual. unta«* Kionet dbaolvwi accord to lto la « .

H e r e is One on the Best
M arket

ARTICLE V

Florida Fruits

U n llr Hr o th e r lwi&lt;nl of C a rp e n ta ra and Join
er» of A m erica

General Insurance Agents

Sanford Local Unkm Nu 1751. U II ol C a n d ì
of A meet* every Ttiur»da&gt; nialit at 7 u d r e i in
the Karle»' Hall W A Humour. preeident. T I»

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

B P 0 t . S an fo rd I o d i c 1241
Meet Fir*» and Third Wednesday rullìi, comer
F in i «nil Palm ello
W D I l o t« . Fl R
.» O L T atuo. Secretary

W r i t « to r S t e n c i l s and M a r k e t
R ep o rts Today

TV t9ei'&lt; of (bb
hr a hoard of truttraa. not to o l than fly« nor fflorw
¡¿¿•T ™ *, wfcoibaUefcetOOe of theirn um ber«,
a S m a n . and one
S j ot of tnutrai »ball be eirctad by th# mwnbert
!/ „ id church at thalr Brat refutar m eetliU In
1unary of eorh and every rear, but any m ille«,
iflh e full board, »ball coollmte to a rt a* .ucb un- ,fl (heir lucceaaor. or ipoccaaora are elected and
liiü fted The electlonHball V In tha mamiar
peScrUcil by the t«nrd of truiteea

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DR. R. M MASON

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Until tVC xilredular election in
1912,
•hr board of truiteea »ball b* a i toltovi. W. Auinnkl lien K M«rl*. B A. Howard. Ch«» HT

DR.

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IIOUSHOLDLR

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Ti* hiihett amount of In dA tedn eu or liability
w which i hi» corporation may »1 any tim e subjsrt
Riaff »hall not e»i-eed two-third» of the actii.il
-—»•le» vf it* rarporate property.

ARTICLE IX
Tie tmourii in value of the real e«tate which
ikU nrtucalton m»y bold » h allV within the d ta*
cet^-n .,f the ImaM of t rut tee», subject always to
the u(,r.r«v.»l uf ihe Circuit Jodie
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Sanford
FRANK F. DUTTON
Sanford
W M HAYNES
Sanford
B A. HOWARD
Sanford
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C*.!»n i* 0. a«cz • I

O nihuS i) .«.-»vUAllr appeared before me. an
ijhcer autiavirrd la tik e ackno«iad&lt;ement» of
de«!*. Walter M Ifaynea. wtH known to me. to be
o x of the i» n ra i who »uVcrtbrd to tjie tore£uin»
charter aad ». l noj.lulled before me that tam e
• • w*» alined !,.( t Uv pnrpuae* t|&gt;e t »wr tÿ t loath
Wllue*, rut Innd Slid teaju fio m ce at Sanford,
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Notice o f E lection
k k o m . yetltlun» ti&lt;nrd by more than ten per
cent of the «*dj»lerrd voter» of «taction ptccmcH
i and 20. of Orint« emuny, FloHda, which at*
tmUtMauly kicatad, hava preaentrd to thla board
it Ita reiular n w tin i hckl Sapu fl, 1911. oaklnjl
1t*«l an Hrvtkm la» held lo aaid precinti, forthe
tdtpp»c of *t&gt;tin| ijpon thè rprration of olkiwlnf
fwtn* t»nm at Unte (n»sM BTrcirj«» &lt;
Iti» hereby urdem] by thè board, that an eleeBori V hehi a. t^avnl (ri »all petltlon; on lh&lt;
Z-kihday tà Scptemfcr. 1911. to drtrrm lne thè
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ATTORNEY

•old monaaer» »hall hoW »aid election and caitify
«atol» ta th« toanl at Ita neat m fe lin i after «aid
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of Uranie County, FlotldlJ

Witneta mi hand and oflldal oral thU !5th day
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Late Star* Altufticy Seventh Judicial l intuì of
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The aimptfst, HjffiUdit rumtluffi Inal
oat culling naw mill ever built—n mill
Ihntyoti can buy a t Um right prie« ami
w ith which you turn make big money.

It’s all in the Taylor Feed

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Office ut Gainesville, Florida, Atig.
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FIR ST NATIONAL BANK

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ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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SANfORD h t KALO

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

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Item s of ' In terest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
h e w Celery City Vanity F air While
Away th e Golden MoursS oclal Gossip
IhsL rnd A Hand Club
Last Thursday afternoon, some thl/ty
-o f-fla n f a d ’s knrely g t r l m a e t a t the
residence of Mrs. Henry Wight, who
organized them into a benevolent so­
ciety. to be known aa the "Lend a Hand
Society," to be modeled after Edward
Everett Hale's splendid idea. This band
of girls and young ladles will be under
the supervising care and guidance of
their charming patroness, Mrs. Henry
Wight, the orglnator of this suggestion In
Sanford, -and who Is an enthusiastic
worker along all lines having for their
object ths civic improvement and moral
uplift of Individuals and communities.
The officers elected are:
Miss Mabel Bowler, president.
Miss Lillian Gibson, vice president.
Mis« Edith Stewart, aecretary.
Miss Nona Wylie, treasurer.
MUs Flossie Frank, chairm an finance

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Mr*. Hurt Cntcrtelns
Mrs. J. L Hurt enterfalhed at cards (h
honor of her charming house guest, Miss
* IrOUle Hurt, of Richmond, Va. *
.* •*• T h e 1bouse was ^-tastefully decorated
with ferns and beautiful cut flowers. The
punch table was garlanded with green
v lrra with pink flowers.
Tnere were five tables oTbridge played.
Miss Gene Wicker making the highest
score, won first prize a pretty silver fllagre
perfume bottle. The guest of honor nu*
presented with a dainty handpalnted
pin. A delicious ‘two course luncheon
was served on the front verandn.
The recipients of Mrs. Hurts hospitality
were. Muses Rosa Dickinson. Mabel
Bowler. Genie Wicker.' Flossie Frank,
GcJaic Dim, Belle Smith. Eva Martin,
Linde Lefller, Irena Brady, Mabel Hand,
Annie Higgins, ir» .George Fox J r,
Lillian Hlggfiis and Adelaide Higgins.

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FOR THE WOMAN WHO
ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES
VISIT to our garment department will be a real treat—for
you who value your appearance will find there all of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to
well dressed comfort.
The garments that we will show you will be PR IN T LESS
productions— ahd every style is one that really confer* "Distinc­
tion in press" on the wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool—along the style lines
sanctiontd by Fashion, and in a harmonious color scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colors to the more cortserva
live blacks and blue»— Really— no matter how hard to suit—
you'lLdisid aorqfthing. he[c that you'll appreciate and )ik.
Below we describe two out of the many. * vv"

At Mrs Newman***
Mrs. Robt. Newmon entertained most
delightfully at cards in her charming
Iiome. Wednesday afternoon.
Three
tables of bridge were played. Mrs. ,1 W.
Dick iris made the top score and received
the first prize, a beautiful polr of w^lta
silk hose. The booby prize fell to iho lot
of Mrs. O. W. Brady, also a beautiful pair
of blue silk hose. A delicious salad
*4 . ooursejjas served In the dining room.
*WfWT^r-;*:ieconrtlon* were red. with red
&gt; rosa shades od the candles. Mrs. New.
m an's guests- were, Mesd ernes W. R.
Anno, W. D. Holden, C. 0. McLaughlin,
0 . W. Brady. J. W. Dlcklns. Forrest Lake.
J. F. Gonzales. Samuel PuUiton. Paul
Keeley. G. F. Smith. Geo. Fox. Jr.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

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R etu rn s P a rt o f S alary
County Treaaurer J. J. Head, of Hlllsborough county, has establlsned a unique
record. He has returned to the school R
* Tribute to ptill Parramore
fund of ghjs county since January 1, 1911
Mr. P h il J. Parram ore died a t till borne
the sum of f 5,000, which li the amount
at 313 Enlt Monroe street at two-thirty
more than the $2.000 per year salary and
■ v **,*V ofilco expenses, which bo told the voters Friday tnoniing. •
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.HU tiftbt went out Just a t turning o(T
of the county during the recent campaign
aq electee lamp. If lie w#* ill a. single
ha oonaidcred-sufficient emoluments for
moment b^oye bis death. no one knew
the offici. He also Announces that be
it *|ve the lllem wltncu now sleeping
will not again be candidale fur thè office,
Under the sod at Sanford. Foe this ia
aa he bellves In rotation in office.
where Wo shipped hla remain» to be In­
Dr. Head selected the echool fund as
terred at 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
the benefleihry of hl&gt; office, believing the
"PhU l Parrapiore aa he * * r generally
, ’ money ploced at the disposal of fhe school
known, virus, born In kfadison. Florida,
board would result Id the greatest good to
Mardi 20. _1850. Ha was a gentlem an to
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the greatest number. Under the law the
the manor boro. VVe f^vg. never knowri
tp tm ty treasurer'*'■office In thl*- county
a man of rmore genuine, natural potiali
EXAM
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LAUNDRY. .
molgmems fdr the m an in charge
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and refinement.
‘ ‘ 000 a year.- Dr. Head believe*
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done up satisfactory we
It w ia old Oayard fayiorw bo dre^aaid
back, to tho tits' county,
T
h e bravest
teruhxwd.’ th e Jov,
'The
braveat are the tehdereaf,TtbeJ»«ir
it
have
done it. Wc have not
. .. Uuopgh the school fund, at least J7JW0
ing
are.
the
daring'*.
At
the
‘tender
ago
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heard o f any work being done
of fourteenth, Phil Parratriare rkn away
equal to O U R S. We suggest
from home to Join the ranks of“ the Con­
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Bach fro m New V erh * ‘.
•David and Wldoman Caldwell have re ­ federacy headed by the gallant Captain you
M A K E A CHANGE
turned from New York.w^er* . Hoy apont Smith Parramore, only to rerajve'a'aound
&gt; Waieh-looklng-uc the b w f’ P rir^ ltu for “apenklng" and aenf baok home to hla to the PROGRESS LAUNDRY, if
their departm ent atora'fd th ir d ly . They nu-llrrr. The surrender nt Appomattox
elate that a t no time In the \p a a t have ahortly. after thla Incident ended young the work done by others is not
must
, they brought auch o large atotk /nf fine Parramore'* fighting oareer. But, even pleasing, - O UR. work
Every em­
goods to Sanford and the price’» will qy», lit those day», they never made them prove satisfactory.
»H all* reduce the high coat of living." A ooy "gamer."
ployee takes an interest ib
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He continued hla realdence in Madlaon
glance a t their advertisem ent in thla le­
their duties and st^ivey to E X ­
ans will convince you of the truth of U&gt;eLr until In 1873, when he moved to 3unford.
CEL.
The results are, every
statem ent. Caldwells ia the place Toy It woe there that three years later he
carefully handled and
Tied Mias Ida Sir.ine, who survives article'is
a r tic le
the provident buyer.
¡¿ V w M l with their three children, beautifully
b e a u tif i
finished.
l &gt;Jr"';Mft* Annie and Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. J .J L Overman has returned from
Slelir all# of 'this d iy .—Jacksonville
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openings in Indianapolis, St. Louis, Lou­
isville and A tlanta, acquainting henctf
with the new-fail beodgear and buying
heal*. and
her stocks W atch the papers for the an- Leonordi'a'
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Best Fertilizer»
On Earth

G. R. CALHOUN

FIRST CLASS CKA T E M ATERI ALS, Sanford, Fla
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$ 3,005 f ROM SIX ACRES

III! tPW ORTII TRAININO SCHOOL

Profit» Made fr o m Small f a r m

n * G en eral News of

of Flowers
¿KllfDfROM THE-STATE PRESS
i-r s tto m e o f in e
m portsnt Happenings In fhe
State’s Domain.
h K. CoUcn. n laborer employed at the
Phosphate company's mine ot
¿¿M t. three miles from Plant City, met
_ ¿ d M t h in bonible manner Monday
nsmlnl. being literally roosted by electric
Mrttchnl across the roof of the main
wgMlng of Ihe power plant which operates
a-machinery of the plant. One of the
w ajpp« wires ^burned lu way d e a r
through his bodyli i h m - r
j fTw months more
I M&lt;v Smyrna will* have another Jtank.
I . soderthe name of 'the Fidelity Bank of
I ' few Sturms- The incorporators are C. D
Larmer. of Sl Augustine; Dr. L. B. Bouch*
rik.of New Smyrna; Bert Kish, und J. W.
patios, of DeLand, and A. E. Anderson,
■ * of Kingston, N. Y.
,C t Harper, assistant-manager of the
Soatben Express Company at Apalachi^ ja vsi drowned Monday morning,
«heo he fell from Ihe pier nt flinck P o in t
[ The young man, who was a civilian* was
-rating Ms friends composing the ApoIsefckola comp.ni) und was accompanying
scrersl members from Jacksonville to the
esmp ss their guest. When he arrived at
the pier In embarking from the Inundi he
tips.stepped aim fell overboard.
Lskebod s new union station will be
| - 'opened to lire public on the first of Nov*
It is understood dial ilus will be the
largest and best building of its kind any[ . Kbere on the Atlantic Coast U ne between
Jacksonville and Tampa, and will cost
more then $15.000
■&gt;. Keffia. College will open its doors at
— Wistft Tug on the IUi(of next mouth fur
Iks twenty-sevrfith ' yenrs w orh^-Jiany
iairovemenu have been made on the
oodefe buildings and campus during the
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S. D, Prince, ft member of the W. B.
Phifer Company, naval stores and mill
operator*, has demonstrated the fertility
ot Aitchua county toil In the production
iif corn. Mr. Prince plantod to corn three
k seres of what is termed common .pine
Und located at Phlfer’a. near Rochelle,
¡0 the spring, and tyas just completed
yharvesting the rrojw. which wus 94 -&gt;
,_TxislieU to the sue. or 286’v bushel» In
i!L The corn shelled and a peck to the
ba/rd, which Is considered an exception­
s ' good yield—Gainesville Sun.
J. H. Bock, a widely known and wealthy
•swmiU aperator, died berfc this after-*
•nooo-Bj the result of being crushed In
the machinery of hi* own milL The Oc­
cident occurred about 2 o'clock this of:i0 E»n. MT. tfoct getting caught on n
Maft. llis leg* were [Killed Into the
msdifnrry and mashes lo u jeJly, hi»
■left forearm broken and his right arm
HUshed almost Hat. He died two hours
■later. Mr. Jfock wtu ono of the wealthiest
mill operatori in this section and came
from Ringgold. Pa.

D ur­
ing Less Than s Y ear
Out look tor Most P rosp erou s
Editor Tlmes-Union: A short while
S eason In Sanford
ago I sent you a statem ent of the crop
account of one of our planters at San­
ford who. in operating a two-acre farm
during the scuson of 1010-1911, made a
clear profit of $2,364.43. This was done
on the highly intensive plan. It dem­
New W holesale Grocery und Several
onstration that a small urea carefully
He I all S to re s to S tu rt In
cultivated can be made to yield hand­
B usiness
some profits on the initial outlay for
Snubml being in the heart of the great­
land, buildings, fertilizers, labor and
est trucking center of the world naturally
packing. A farm of the two-acre size
depends largely upon the crops (or the
can be operated with the minimum of
money that circulates in alt tho channels
expense for the various items entering of trades. At this time of the year
Into crop production and thin has initiated
when the summer is on the wane and
m any of our planters here into the be­
the fr.ll crop is ready to plant—an added
lief that the future successful vegetable
iApotus is given to every business in
grower of this state will be the man who
Not only have all the seed beds
with himself and one heipvr will auric.a. ^
were been plnpled but lettuce
couple of acres yield profits commensurate'
: being Set rout. the two growers
with the nn|lqy 0f growers who o|&gt;erutc
among the first being E. L.
o n a ^ re a te r scaTer.pfanTa^'irifarfr-nrewr
the east side and J. H. MiBer
have n greater consequent expense and
vritr The lettuce crop 1» arr
at the same time pruduer less in |&gt;roearly one und always brings m gi««l re­
portion than the nuio with highly ac­ turns nbout holiday lime thus greatly
centuated ideas relative to intensive* stimulating the trade in (hi.-t city.
fanning of m inute areas.
in mercantile circles a new wholesale
In an interview with another type of grocery will start in Sanford u m h u j^rd growers one who operates n six-acre ing to reports will be known as ^ ic Mer­
farm here during the vegetable produc­ chant's Wholesale Grocery.
ing season und at its close returns to
Mr. F. W. Miller will ojien a retail gro­
his home in North Carolina and there cery in the Clark building and expects to
looks alter Ins grain farm during tfie lie ready for the trade in a lev* weeks
summer month», the following fnct» were Mr Miller will carry n complete lum of
elicited
groceries m oi se il lor cfish mil*
This gentleman purchased a nine .u rr
Ilo- tir*» ernie fio lory **i|! commence
farm here some four years ago for $ 1,200 work on the building in n lev» weeks and
and made enough clear |&lt;rotli» in two tile lake front wilt soon iissuuie a busy
years to [my for the pcu|**rt&gt; I-n»t ttOiM'UriMil e
Season his operation* covered the culti­
Altogether the signs of the coining sen
vation of six acres of the Innd he owns. »on nre most propitious and Sanford bids
With the following rrmil^s
firn lo gei timi IO,Olio murk noun
F a rm I’rodi/V ts Sold

1.600 tuiinprrs of lettuce
1,130 erntes of cilery
12S crates of cauliflower
200 bushels of corn, value
6 tons of German millet
75 crates of cabbage
160 crates of sweet corn
40 barrels of Irish |minloe*

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200 00
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240.00
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Total incume. all sources
Id.210 Ml
Expense Growing Crops
Labor
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F ertilizer....................... 500.00
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Total net [wo(it from
season's operations ...
$3.085 00
It will be seen that tins is u trifle over
$500 per acre profit for tin- season and
represents 40 [&gt;er rent of rhe |*r»en(
ruination o&lt; the (arm. which ¡» now held
at $12,000 fix the nine acres. I lie owner
of tbls farm spends his summers ou Ins
North Carolina farm mid he avers that
if lie were to remain iiere the entire
year through mid give all his attention
to his truokgrowing business her*- that he
would be able tu make n much larger
percentage tfiun shown m the above
statem ent.—Sanford. Florida
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P ioneer» A ssociât Ion Meet
Do nm fail to attend the meeting of
the Orange County Pioneers' Association
at the Orange County Fair Grounds in
Orlando, Wedneadny, October Mill.
Rapnrt cornei through the S l Auguatine
Im portant business of the association
Record that a movement is on foot *St I» to he attended to o o d a lull attendance
Hastings and Elkton to effect an organi- of all persons interested is requested.
Ttie adopting of constitution and bylaws of the association will come up fur
consideration, hence it is important for
members and others who wish to be­
come membefs of the uasociation to be
present At this m eeting arrangem ents
are to be made for tne annual meeting
to be held in February during the Orange
County Fair, which is to be n general
home awning of all persons who qualified
by residence In Orange county during the
pioneer days a n d who have since re­
moved to other states or counties. Let
all éligibles and their families and friends
come out to our meeting October 11th.
and bridging their baskets filled with
good things and let us have a royal good
thug.
By order of the President. B. M. Sims.
L J. Dooms,
Secretary.

Mtt. ln

the c ity on Thursday

W» fall priming ready for h it
^b u g in e« « , Mr. Bell ex tides
«ns from every pore, stands six
•&lt;hs about 290 and is one of
successful growers In 'tb c celsry

1wet $3000 last season from
ion the Intensivo farming

S anford At Ihe Beach
W J Tfngjieii. C C Howard. A E
Yowell. W L Morgan. Ernnk Milteer und
Vs 11 Holden mode the trip to the Im-ucIi
t
last Saturday going the new rood to
isironudo Bench where they hud slipper
tuid (hen left for Daytona Beuch vgi'-nt
'hey sjient Sunday. Messrs
Thigpen,
Mocgun and Howard reforneil home Sun­
day night The other». »Uying over Mon
day to enjoy the fine fishing und surf
bathing. Mr. Holden proved to be Ihe
champion fisherman and lauded u fifteen
pound sea buss and to [wove the story
brough! it home with him On the re­
turn trip the party encountered a Dock of
wild turkeys nrur llcl-and and the sight
umtised die iiunter » ¡usiinrt so strong
in Arthm Vn»e|| tlnti fie threw u ligfii
*»i»»1 knot at (lie birds Arthur sunl if
the la*» wus only out lie would havr a t­
tempted to run one ol the turkeys down
und brought it home.
The party had u line Dip and Onjpyed
every minute of their short stuy. If
Volusia county would get busy and [«it
till* new road lo Smyrna in gtssl con
■litioii tlie Saiibml (&lt;«opb? would llll the
b*«eh resoris every week ,is the trip
could bu made In two hours at ordinary
speed und more [»»iple would In' induced
to unioy the surf liathitig and fishing
Announcement
The B. &amp;. O Motor Co., wish to aunounce
that they will soon be in their new build­
ing, which will be one of the best garages
south of Jncksonvile, and will have a
complete line of supplies and sunrienes,
also have a complete machine shop,
Mr J R. Holland is one of tlie best
posted automobile men in tlie slate, and
has made a success of the business in
tfiis place. He has associate«) with him
in Ids new business Oliver A- Hayes, who
comes here well reccommeiydeii ap nn
automobile mechanic, having worked in
some of the l»cst shops in N. \ . Mr,
Holland needs no recommendation as he
is trxr well known as an automobile man.
IL &amp; 0. Motor Co., have the agency for
the Overland cars, and if you arc in tlie
market for a good car. call and see them.
See 10f2 Ovcrlaiul before you buy.

Will Attend Annapolis

John Huddleston, one of the bright
Orungc County boys, and resident of
Geneva left this week for Annapolis
where he will enter the Novel Academy.
Mr. Huddleston has been attending the
C atholic C hurch S ervices
University of Florida but is anxious to
Beginning naxt Sunday the winter become one of UneU Sam's tarx.
----schedule for services at the Catholic
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Church wiU go Into effect. Moss will be
Regular
Communication
Sanford Lodge
at 10, A. M. Instead of 9. A. M . and ft
62
will
lie
resumed
Oct.
4th.
all candi
being the firsf Burulay of the mnnibLt|icre
dales
orfl
urged
to
prepare
for
examinawill bo a Mil is at 7. A. M . Sunday School
Hons.
a t 9. A. Mm Confession, Saturday afternoon
’'
0. L Taywh Wro.
and night.

Opened at fn te rp rls e Tor fu ll le rm
-Last W ednesday
Item s ol In terest Gleaned From
Epworth Training School. locatcrT aT
Various S ou rd es'
Enterprise, Florida, opened its doors to
students Wednesdny, September 27th.
Though the Institution is in its infancy
and has been advertised for only a short
time yet letters of inquiry are coming
in from all parts of ihe country. Already
stfldchts have Iq m enrolled from Floridu,
Georgia. North' Carolina, South Carolina;
Kentucky. Tennessee. Connecticut. Mas­
sachusetts. Indian and Missouri.
Epworth Training School is not in
competition with or opposition to any
other institution but is striving to' make
provision especially for those young |&gt;eoplc whoso means are lierltcd and who
otherwise oouhi not be lit school.
The school owns 1280 acres of laud and
operates a Christian Tourist Hotel. The
management means to foster the in­
dustrial feature.
Tlua^instltutiun thoroughly believes
that the best
help him to help himself; hence it offers
to every student sufllcient employment
to meet at least half his expenses. This
makes it uussihlo for students to educate
themselves at less expense tiiun the

I lo» *ehu..l I» dislinctly Christum and
a uumtwr &gt;&lt;f ito- studenti un* siudying
(or thè ministry or foreign lirld
rhe folli,*» mg mura.*» or*' nllered
Generili. Acatlenilc. l’inno. Voice. Ex
pressino. Urlile IkMiiesin Science. iKimesin
Ari
The'faculty is a* lullows
II I’ Curpetiter. A II Winchester. Ky.
l'resldeni
Miss l.ul.i II Crini, Vllunla Ga Ixdy
Principal. Hlble and T.nglisli
Miss Minine C Tuwson A II Cairo.
Gs . Uitin
Miss Ikxulhy I Crini Alianti! G(i
Malliemuin »
Mr* Il II Cuipenter, A II Wimhesier
Ky . Science unii lliMosy.-» ... yq-,
' r Hen*y C MofTitnin. A 11. Filler
jiflXe, Chi t lerina'
Miss Fioro Purks Hiirgeltslown P»
Ptnlosphy.
Miss Grace Coh-ninn. Mus II D|4um).
Ind., i’iuno and Voice.
Miss Mlnnie A. Burnelt. Horeeshoc. hG
C., Houseliold Economics
Miss Emma rocker. Enterprise. U n .
l*ersonal Worker*' (Tosa (s u we.ks)
Mrs 1 11&gt; 1. Iliiilsmi Fviiiis*'lle imi
r n r m p tN
I » .in k e r ** a n t i
Ih ik h ip m
ft* »rii -Affi «.reJiMll of Situi h &lt; if ull I
Mainai
Il I . Vieni er. Lundoli F &gt; Kegistnu
Cu i i i t t i h n i
tu | *-g1 111* 11m i 11*
.1. A Harpfiiter. U A I loresville lem » »iinfiTt*u rr li.ivihC fnr itn
i ih«
Sujg., of Farm.
ciifuiiuri u( pliiim (or turnki'ttnj^ time
crop.
.,
A. A. P re s to n 's Nephew Killed
Rumor» are rife that wur will 1m
Sheriff W l&gt; Preston, of licslia county dared between Italy mid Turkey
und lieptrty Sheriff Barney Suel of Little ['rri m&gt;11 a* tin* bone of contention
Rink, were lulled iti a ¡nslol battle wiili
loda) I» the day of grace it
a [itiity of negroes near Dumas Ark. itirnatennl »trike of 15.000 inerii
luesduy afteriusm
Three negr*ie» were employed on the IFurimun railroud
also silled Preston mid Sff'II Were rn eluding the llbno»» G»*nuul, scverul
den voting to ar^irt several of tile negroes dretl of ihe i letk».*&gt;f wlm.ii line nre
wiiiile.) m I.Kile "RiK'k When t lit* [&lt;os.se mi strike. Tune tor final action in
headed by I'resloii and Stiel approached mg the men out has Ihicii [*ntj»ine
the home of Lee and Ctiarie» Malpuss tlie ul tomorrow, us the result ol tnmifc
men wanted, the former 0[&gt;etKHl fire kill­ held Inst night umong the interna
ing ihe sheriff Stiel returned the fire union officers.
killing the negro and in turn Stiel was
Keguls In Town
shot to death by Charles Mnl|ui&amp;*. An­
The famous underslung Regal car has
other of the posse then tilled the lust
named negro. Charlie Malpuss. Sr., fattier been secured by*the Keely Garage und
of tlie two men killed wus mortally the special price they have made on
wounded when he rnn from tlie house them will make this wonderful car very
firing on the posse as lie ran. Two other [Kipulur in Sanford. Dr. O. &lt;W. King
occupants of the Mulpass home, the purchased a Regal roadster th is' Week
mother of the men killed and their and th e 'beautiful lines of the uruierslung
younger• brother escaped and up to a model have made the Regal o much
Jatc fiour tonight had not been captured. talked of car. The Regal tins all the
Sheriff i’resloii is a naptiew of A, A [xi^er and is easily controlled the tyiPrwton of this city am t was prominent dcrsiuug feature making in impossible to
overturn ihe light' m odels.' This feature
in Arkansas.
is only cintiodicd in the Regal cars tills
being tlie only reasonable [triced under­
**- VVIII Attend The University
slung car on the market.' ’ Ask tlie man.
Kenneth Murrell, and Osborne Herndon,
left last Monday (or Galiiqavilte where
H endersonville lo S an fo rd In Cole ' ‘3 0 ”
they will pnter the University of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. DL, U Thresher and little
Doth of tlism are young men anxious to
utaorb knowledge and make a place for daughter of 'Sanford were In Gainesville
themselves in the business world, and Wednesday:* They were in route homo
their parents are to he commended for from n sojourn at Hendersonville. N. C„
aud m ade the journey in a Cole ”30”
sending them.to a Florida college.
CapL K. R- Murrell, and Walter Beattie touring car.; .'u '.,
While, in.the city Mr. Thrasher and
aarom pafnw T lhm In "Capt.-Murrell's ear.
We hope to hear good reports from tlin faintly were guests at 'IflO tuapitabl«»
lioys. and commend them to our Gaines­ home g f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Padgett, 506
ville friends, and there nre no bettor Franklin street. East Gainesville, they
people on -earth -thnn^ the Guinesvillo
people, and no bcrier '.ftclkool on earth
than the University.of Florida.

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                    <text>September 8,‘l9H

s’ Fall SkirtsM ade of .
Voiles, Serges and Panamas

Pleased, to s h o ^ yo

N. P. YOWELL

I te m s o f I n t e r e s t G le a n e d f r o n t
V a rio u s S o u r c e s .
;

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Urre the Readers Will rind- o Orlcf
__ Historical Spring Flowing,
- T or 11orrled Renders t
H.n'CL, .Sept. .3.—two distinct earth­
quake shocks were experienced in Wash- lngton at a lute hour Sunday ujght. The
shocks were -several minutes apart aud
■each was of considerable darntlbn
Houses were severely shaken but so for
' as can be learned no damage was done.
The people for n lime were panic stricken.
Reports from noarby points today in­
dicated that the shock* were generalt J|) thla immediate soitloic
.The sister dreadnoughts Florida and
jDtish, the mightiest warship* tn the
* American navy, will W in- fighting trim
„ by Nbvember 16. according,to the calcula­
tions of the naval expert, ' V . -'J.
New York 1« oo&gt;y dabhfng • to be} the.
largest dty in the. world. The estimate
•o( the hcalfll department shows th at lie
burroughs atrJAfluaay 1 ,
^■-.poptdaUon of
A
al.AW, ilia*
!gi. Vff- .t - f i S a s r l f «If -ootSpIeted shows,
that *lt,a
thè
1
of Lbodoh
n &gt; p u fttk n 'R r&lt; , 522,«2i. If Looloti
-,
hoìà» her present ' pla^e as first d ty of
the «ootid she Rill have to Include .ihe
-5 * / ^ ^ t l y l n g
metropolitan police district*
which', Will Increase her popolallon to

Rqlergh. which Wna with Dewey's licet ou
that fateful first of May.
Mr. Taft's' promises and pledges in
regarjf U&gt; the tariff will hereafter be re­
ceived by the'dountry with a good, deal
of allowance, because the people knoy
what he will do by what hq has done.
The 5temperance people are much ex­
ercised over ilie question as to whether
or not, in hi* Investigations into the true
Inwardness of the cocktail cherry. Dr.
Wiley lias to drink all the cocktails to
get to- the cherries. ,
* ... i • \* &gt;
Scores of parsons were injured In a
•Wreck' on the , Long Island railroad at
Rockuway Beach Tuesday morning. A
panic among ihe pns&amp;eugçr’s followed

COMPANY

Rrv. J. f, McKinnon Has Resigned '
Hev. J. f . McKinnon, who was recently
appointed Superintendent of Public In«iructlon for this county to succeed the
late MoJ. W. U. Lynch, baa resigned aa
paator of the Presbyter Inn church of San­
ford and the members of that church are
nowon the lookout for a tuooeaaof' to
him. Rev. McKinnon la very mu&lt;h
loved by the congregation he leaves and
It was with much reluctance that he was
given up. It was reported that he would
mova'lb fbla city in order jhtvt hq, could
be mare conrynUrKt to bis office, but we
cannot vouch for tins trathfulnesa of -the
report- h* Wo hope, however, that he wllf

W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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General Fire' Insurance
Sanford

Florida

Whcfe you can Ret the best- of everything deliver«I
fo your door by sp e d a i incH-sender. ¿ n d o n T im e
,
,
w e CARRY ACOMPLFTE LINE Or
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F lo rid a p m l W e s t e r n B e e f a n d P o r k . L am b ! D ry and
S a lt M e a ts , F ish , P o u l t r y a n d H d rfie-M adc P o r k Suu-

enrd e r jRMdt*
Wc desire to tvxpreaa our sincere thanks
■to-thn. neighbors and friends, who so

generously- and cheerfully came to &lt;
asolatane« |h our recent disaMer,
'.1
R. F. Wasiibuxn and Family
ey tpdsy confirmed his announcement of
hist flight that Ad woukk not be a cat»:
date ftWreelectton to.the United State»
senate. H li'tena expires Mardi 3, 1013.
¿ Uecnusfc be believes iha} under the
present conditions It,-Is Itppoitlbie fgr
negroerto proagtr In souüærn Oklahoma
since thè recem tfrce ^ot» In-tigt aeotion.
negro former of \he betDotey Coal
iact'd that he will htad à
ha lui of fifty iRgroeg In an* expedition toH
cobniOT*»
^
A,
tàmuxy
wo»|
heb! th^uiw w f '•Vlrglnfef yesterday for j

We a re n o w ^ fe p o re d to give to th e trad e our epee in I

HOME MADE CORN BEEF
T ry.Jt— you, will be pleased.

110 P a r k A v en u e

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HU'lh

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'•'•urwi*a*4ctÂi+ 1

Senators, members Of*the .legislature and
county offidals. -The campaign has been
one of the quietest that, the Old Domin­
•‘ Skpt. jg,—Wllllem A. Layned. of Sum- ion has seen in yeara^ Even thesenato­ ■ ^ carrying .eine
n it,
national lgwn tennis rial contests have Tailed to arouse Ihe ìa - some tirinifi Ln
champion tor another yew. This re­ usual amouot of Interest' and enthusi­
although the interest hoi in
sulted by Larned'e dedslve victory pver asm.
to fi noticeable extent -during thd
“ n poor cigar
Maurice E. McLoughlin. of San Frandsco, days of the campaign.
v
-the young player who last Saturday won
JKrt keep them
•-’?&gt;
the right to challenge the champion by
Organlied New Church
Our TampM^^hti Clear
d*fCflinfi tortner Champion Beals C. Eorroit Sakhmu) Il esalo: ’
aX
'’WrighC of Boston. In The float round of
Brother J. S. Thrasher has been pres i- at 5;c«nta each'is a marvel of.fine
the AHjp$tners' touroanmnu
&gt; g In the Upaola netghtwrhood, and
v ' it ’ia aald that the United States gov­ ore all pleAsed wltb Ws preaching. The a fine HAvapaVlUicr
ernment ha« agreed to sell to Turkey Cumberland Presbyterians kindly let us
foujr-pf our obsolete, warships, bui four have their house and we hare organized thing at twice the prh
t flavoripade history for us and for a Missionary Baptist church, and b^d
k. rVtr # 77* 7^.' *•* • ’
- s*
»
nation feels a greet aenilmanta) sqcricee every night this; week, thbrtf
are several to be baptized next Sun:
which Was1 Sampson’s . flagship lb 'th e day a U fi- trt. in Christel X ake.f BroUièr
Spanish war, the Brooklyn, thalvWaa.
Sewer's flagship ot Santlngv. thef)l&gt;tnidn,

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�SA N FO RD
IN SA N F O R D — L ih is Worth Living

SANFORD IS A CLEAN CITY

1 AROUND FLORIDA

chairm an at Kanltary Committee
W rites of Conditio«« In IliftBItawtek
f he General New» « f The Land ■The following letter from 3. Range,
of Flowers.
chairman of the unitary ' oocnmlttM,
about condition« fn Sanford (from the
viewpoint of the city officials. 1» inter*

CULLEDFROMTHE STATE PRESS

S tate's Doatafal.
Tbs Florida Homeland Co* a cokmlxation
which succeeded In settling
1M famlflea (800 or «00 people In all) on
Und at a new place known as Celsry
City, fvff r Raytown In Volusia county, Is
having trouble» of Its own. and the com­
p l y seams to have met with, dire misfortune, for now The Homeland Co., its
officers and all the settler« .who bought
tends from them, are parties » a suit in

Ms. Conus:
Referring to the controversy.In your
paper about the d ty 'Cleaning and sani­
tary work 1 wish to call the attention of
some of the kickers to s fsw facts. I
have made a careful inspection of a
number of our neighboring cities to com­
pare their general cleanliness and sani­
tary conditions and I have found beyond
arfy doubt that our dty of Sanford is far
above any of them In this respect. Com­
paratively we bavs.the cleanest town In
this part of the State and part of the
credit for ibis la due E. E. Brady and
3 am Williams.
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w.m -asr ttK r-m r-nxX ?
prop** Hodges. O'Hara fti
being
perfect
and
can
be much improved
U hoped that tho Utter company will be
upon,
but
the
responsibility
for this
able to deed the Unds back to the poor
should
not
be
put
entirely
on
the
officials,
deluded purchasers as soon as the forein
order
to
make
the
service
entirely.sat­
cfejsure tuiu are settled. »Florida Star.
isfactory the officials must have the good
“
hoy« are/
interested
wULaod cooperation of th e' d tite n ^ n d
in the corn contests that Have been loan•&gt;
continual antagonism, that often has the
(united by the Farmer*' dub of Lakeland
that there will be a number flavor of personal chicanery will not help
and it
of contestants when the entries are aU in better conditions.
Every citizen should comply strictly
la The prize offered for the beat crop of
with the ordinances and' regulations that
earn induced on ooe acre of land by a
have been passed and published by the
young man under 21 years of age la $100
dty
government, and which are. That
and other prizes are offered for the next
all
trash
and garbage shall be placed In i
best, third and fourth, and ao on in order
covered receptacle, in the alley, where it
of merit to sixth.. .
Is conveniently to be reached by the gar­
A series of lectures has been arranged bage wagon. Brush and grass must be
in Gadsden county for the farmers* ooop- placed in alley or on parkway of street.
rrativb demonstration department to be to be removed by the city cart not b)
delivered In Quincy and Greensboro this the garbage wagon.
-month. Speak«« will be present from
All complaints of non-removal should
the agricultural college a t Gainesville, and be made to the dty derk, who keepa
the work will ti(Moabt be Interesting- f' same on file to report to the proper par­
/ Daytons la expecting to have a fine ties and the coundL. instead of conipilnew pejaSogef station before many snoe with tbaee roles, I find on careful
months have' pesyed away, - although Inspection, that but few of our citizens
there is some delay In getting started. ace Taking advantage of the offfr of the
Tbsi new station; according to the Jour* dty, to fell there good trash-cans at cost
nsC will be of bridk or’stone and have a price, but that even.some of the smallest
train »bed extending IJOO feet.
residence« keep their garbage In broken
Fort Pierce Is looking towards better and dilapidated old boxes and barrels
things and making a bid for substantial «riser« chickens and dogs have free ac­
and considerable progress. A t. the'lost cess, and so oraste a comitUou &lt;4 filth
meeting of the city council a communl- around their residences, that It Is hard to
cailog was read from thn mayor In .which overcome by the garbage 'fnaq* with
the needs of Ftot Pierce -were sat forth, pitch-fork and rakes for 'belpfnb ; Also l
sod it was shown that by the Issuance of find that garbage receptacles are not al­
bunds to the value of about $73,1100 the ways kept in or nqar alley, but St any
pUoe couR probably have Installed and jguoe around the house, in two Instances
pul-in operation a waterworks' system, near the parlor window and In tome even
sewerage system and electric light plant inside «be kitchen. It speaks writ for the
Ons of the largest land deals made In garbage man that be goes to the trouble
Hernando county this year' was thgt Of hunting up these boxes Inside the
made last Monday between* to p i. % J'., jjgeralsek to which be 1 s not' held under
Hillman of Uve Oak and the Weeks bis Contract, „y a . ' y f ;
Brothers, of Eaville. this bounty. Cape
Hillman sold, to them 12.000 acres of
Hernando, reonty lands, the consideration
Hastings wdl plant «very eiraiWe aCtt&gt;
to spring potatoes This nutms that with
the land cleared since last season that
then will About 3,500 acre* plkattd in
Hastings proper, and nearly 6 ,V$Q atrae
in tbs section. Growers ore making,
preparetipha to plant second crop of
potatoes extensively gnd ’ If the w^gthier
permits the acreage wlU be lb« lofgest In
m erel ysorw-Ha*tlngavN?ws.
The automobile liceos« to t U * peered
i Mreion éF D ir tóglsiàture U
unooQsffftitjonal and owners ef. autos In
Florida do n e rp ff a lioeuse tax to the
s u » .. Such Is the tufing nnido by Judge
W. S. Bullock pi thejTjfih jódlcfif d rw lt at
CiSgTn (he
.\JbhaU-

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Day and Ideal Lócation
Draws Crowd -

NSH TRY WAS GRAND SlICCfSS
Prominent Speakers Make Interesting
Talks 1 » Our Celery Delta
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ra rm rrs
The Growers' Picnic, the annual event
6t the celery delta, seems to grow larger
and better each year and the affair yes­
terday at Beck's Park was one of the
best ever pulled off In this section.
Despite the warm weather the park
was cool and shady all day, caressed by
wandering breezes from Jessup close by.
In the morning while the fish were fry­
ing and preparations being made for
luncheon. Psof. Rolfs of the experimental
W » n ? I h e f a r m e r s . He
punctuated his remarks by statistics
showing the best crops to plant, the way
to plant them and the way to harvest
them. As'tha dinner hour approached
Prof. Ro(fs grew uneasy, because be
nought tha. people Were hungry,, but they
would not Uf&amp;m desert and asked him
question after qoeetton about hay, corn,
allots ate. Prof. Rolfs was just as willing
to Impart information os the farmers
were to ask for It and it is safe to pre­
dict that no more enthusiastic teacher
and pupils ever mbt. The visit of this
walking encyclopaedia of crop informa­
tion to the eelary delta will be productive
of much good and the results will be no­
ticeable In the near future.
About one o'clock the crowd gathered
around the various tables and sup­
plemented by plenty of fish and hot
coffee spread a feast of all the delicacies
of tha season and bow those people did
wrap themselves around that good cook­
ing. An hour was spent In pleasant chat
after lunch when Chairman Lake called
tbs nteetiog. to .order again and Introduced flio ttw N. P. Uryan to the
audience. This was .Senator Bryan's
first Visit to Sanford since his election
and Mil remarks were listened to with
marked attention. He made an'eloquent
pipa 'for good dtlxepshlp. paid a high
tribute to Prof. Rolft end the "work of

Volusia County Commissioners Urged
to lULp WUh lh e G oal Work. _ _
With the Atlantic coast and some of
the finest bathing to be hod anywhere,
only about sixty miles away, hardly a
half day's drive. It behooves those who
enjoy outings there. 6r contemplate mak­
ing the trip at any tine. to urge Volusia
county to get her roods In better shape.
True, the trip can be made .now without
danger of bogging down or turning over,
but a very small outlay of cash would
mean a great deal to the traveling public.
The new viaduct and bridge at the 8 t.
Johns' Ferry hot been completed, mak­
ing the ferry only serosa the mein chaanel. which saves at least three-fourths of
the time usually consumed there, while
the long embankments on each side of
the river are In good shape, the road os
far as Osteen being in fairly paaaable
condition.
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Hera the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Mowing
Tor Hurried Readers
Sept. II—Speaker Oja nip dark of the
house of representatives Is the hero of
hla old home town, Loolslanna. this weak.
He Is being- entertained by the homefolks, and they have gathered here from
all parts of Pike county to' do honor to a
“native son" who has brought glory to
bis state by being elected speaker erf the
nations) legislature and so conducting
himself that he Is considered a possible
candidate for the presidency on the

two placet, especially during rainy
weather, this road U boggy and requires
some very .fine driving to get through.
These place« ere now wid» however, stxt
could be mode In splendid shape by
putting . In a corduroy road, not over
twenty-five yarde^long- at about thro«
places, which would make it pasoabU
the entire route, saving at least a third
of the distance from this city to Coronado
and New Smyrna, to those seeking an
outlet to the ocean who do not care to
make Daytona their destination: going
bv the way of Enterprise and DeLauL
It is understood that citizens of Vo­
lusia living in the DcLsnd and Daytona
sections are opposed to this »trip of
road, claiming that travel will be di­
verted from their sections and hoping
that the road, which has been under con­
struction for the past year or two will be
abandoned or left in a state unfit for
travtl It Is to be hoped, however, that
Voloa^'ecommlatigoen will taka thU mat­

badly, needed and wtU prove a popular
highway from the south to New Smyrna
and the coaa^&gt; A convict cnijtp is es­
tablished this aide of the ferry, in Or­
ange, and the rood''from Sanford out
Celery avenue being greatly improvod.—Reporter-Star., y.
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- Criminal-Court .
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Eaton of Ml Dore . passed
Chairman Lake tlflen Introduced Hon.
Criminal court convened .^Monday
Fawgyv
at
the
Sanford HoO)a Tuesday' vT
Frank dark and .the cxdwd recognizing morniffif. with Judge
on .the
titeir old friend gave him a hearty ¿rest- bench;. Prosecutor DcCohei being on 'ipozhlvig In an attack of congestive Fercy.
&gt; ' _ wag
__"widely«
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knOWo a«id
highly,,
lag. Mr. Clark ilways a t'Id s beat in hapd, evidently determined to glyr'.all The■'factor
making an address was heartily encored the law-breukWi thoiújie&gt;t extent, of did tegafdnj iu this itatcW here lie bod made
home sirice '82, rfr was &lt;R ••Veers'old ;
gg tie pictured the beauties' of ‘ nature law. fhapvrtng sre~ the Ages'-ekready
and ivhOcen.au Invgjid fo r'iW t^ y e u fa
tba beat and vast resources as they diiposed óf aft) verdicts;
are exemplified in tha skate of Florida.
A. -Sullivan, charged with .^enM vq Buffering (tom. bronchial; catarrh, áod.
Ha bropght forth many a laugh as he language, caqgjit infine of Ifi-breT- ójél*. gstham^. wid yet did mudi *gòqd Work in
q&gt;ioted prut of his recent ’fadSqiis' speech "William Field* forgery, |uUfy;#sf¡yeH Ms Olrptext pKffchafqiw He will bio sadly
pissed alfil fils loss silxxvraly mourned br
belore Congress About Florida 'btal ,sskeg( inooths'op’ifla/oad.‘ r „ 4
the people of Sanford to furnish .the
Mr Jordan, f ilin g li&gt;iuqs;.slx njouths 'or» itjéhy whq^wrrp Ids patients and Ms
V - ;
crops sad luako good Wore.»he thousand* the road and $300.end- coats; and in the -friends, ;■
Many of the ML Dora friend« came
éveiu tlm $5(Í0 1| Bbt W d an «IdhUmal
i over va attend lh« funeral service which
wtrt conrtdcted^y (tie Knights of Pythias
4 Un RotAréon; charged w*th Arson, ça* of v'wMdh order ha wss an honored mom ■
.acquitted: Â
" A1W Arebrijso. r a g r w e r thire mouth* • The temeiiis were sent to flooler, N.
Y-. his early home, where they will be
on. the r o a d . Y ; / Leonard Adjun*. (ktault sod battery; met and cared for by the Knight and hla
relative« there. &gt;-Mrs Eaton, .'who has
hokgktilty
r' 3am Thomas, concealed weapons: $100 faithfully cared for him'.In all his akfcngka, will remain south for the preeeoi. , .
u r i coed, or six monthsj
Ovaries Cason. Concealed weapons: $100 .* v
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.¿ 'ffs Camirii to Rantbrd
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and costa, or six month«.'
• ’ .‘n
Tlie greatest of all bvet stories, by
ting Mortson, csreleM useof fire-atm*;
,vork trè n i doao‘ttM h « .Y rtW stio n
Shakespeare.
Romeo ■
and
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j a d i a d o thé place an Mogi locatioff% . •25 and coats. o^Jjtoree‘months.
wllt'bo
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Sanford
people
In the
xM large,, gathering., ^ j o t a j t a r havfr p„John' Qodabo, Jr , larceny; ,four M dtha .1
cqùriibOften
days'by
on«
of
the
strong-thafh annual picnic* h^roma In thUscc- ” George Morgan, larcenyj’jl'bur a m o k ;
act dram «tic cnprpqnies producing phototfqk that a niovemehtUs beijqt' i&gt;Unn«&lt;l
plsya—the -TM^vbouscr Company, which
vo'mòke a-Small county-fair mit o f'th e
w»il lnsu»iTytS&gt;rni«. autgsl&amp;g,' (dod act­
r.rÜTmmm arid induce the farmers and
ing aM ' pm rci ’photography. TUe/SÚ.
;Q ii!feS ^M.JreaW; aj i inwiy urlttpi
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other-eqotko of tbé emlfosouth ' wbsre •
a better opportunity didstt f;x « display

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ftetns-of Interest Gfe#it«d Ffgm

peopidpud their daily programs now oonslit of the nowost film service ever given
Tbs mgnsgemem t&gt;os hooked, the entire
glas Of-the greet òédit and Jeff picture«

á¿pointed In'

Sanitary M

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strict‘¿dii

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w iflét*toit-^ »hat Ji

«action,' hy^Mgycr
connoth byC etre*»

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William A. Herring
W. A. Herring died at

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iXraJman'SatlttnrOomHl
Speakers. Advertising and Music: W.

&gt; mcd«;reahy f^ o d a . 4 A thdfough
. Kaynes.* chairman; Û -C. WorthingFrank (¡reeúmáa.
-sloe*ah&amp; with a. knowledge &lt;rf trop«,
ansportxtlop,
A.
F.
Roevalue*,)* has filled the pooldon with « W y -sute from
; * TO“ I;d3,“nd * Dr. W, A. éálnMds. R.
811 td Wtùaàf *a3Sd WOT tnnîoutnrdly Dfck-Gelhoimr ha«l'returned.
thoroughly enjoyed the trip In every way.
johnsum.
hut stlO adhere« to the belief that Florida Refreshments
j* the beet s u te in the union. *;*
F. F. IXitton an

h là will bis ran «Bout one each week. v
Ndfhlng )s too good for the .pebpte of
Sanford and the management of the Star
propose« to give them the greatest photo­
plays produced In both independent and.
licensed films. Watch the bills for d|le*l
Mr.Jloland C. Shnefrr. of Ohio, who'
with his fsthar-ln-law; Mr. Bfder. pur­
chased fen acres uf virgin celery, land 09
The vest Side1, has 'grrivci In Sanford and ¿.j
w il begin Improving W property a t ûûce
byerectlng bulidlng«,, çlpartryt the Jaao^ -,

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September

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A Budget of Opinion ' Just .Be
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A Chief It Anioni Ye Taking Motet
f end rattb . lie'll P rtn t Tm “—

4 My frieml E. E. Brady thinks* I have
done him an injustice, to I am told, In
the trtteJe last Week about the sanitary
contract If t have Injifm.Mr. Brady to
any way It hat certainly been unintentionfll on &lt;my pah. The kick* registered
against Mr. Brady were on the bucket
system and yet when traced down tome of i
these backets were In territory that w/ui
outside the d ty limits and hence not in his
jurisdiction. . Another thlnl i am glad to
learn U that according to Mr. Brady's
contract be it saving the dty a »art
turn—about $2000 a year 1 believe and
he thinks be U entitled to a word of j
praise. The streets are in good condition I
and the d ty presents a good appears nee
and altogether!'will have to l i a n d i t t o
Mr. Iirady. A* elated in the beginning
the kick« were on aome of the' bucket!
and not the atrccta or trash cans.
4 I have been accused .of- many things
in-ipy long and varied carreer bq^nocking is hot one of tlie aspersions that can
be sustained for regardless of who makes
tin* assertion they cannot back it up by
facts. The department .that I conduct
for the Herald has been conducted on
various papers in every part Of she U.
*4i# BliJ no one. has .cycr prayed dial I
saltf anything th at bouid be- construed as
a knock against the dty in which I lived.

PraethÁPSbtíety Brnnd

Practical “Society Brand
v. V . - ' F eatu re s £ --,-v

Fritrttires
TIKUUi

1 I’cncil pocket joining inside
breast pocket.
2 Match pocket on Inner left
side.
3 Perspiration all l a Id a a t
armpits to protect lining.
4 Neck-cape; prevents wrink­
ling below ooat collar. Patented.
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5 Extension safety pocket;
conceals and secures letters,
papers, etc.
6 Duttonniere ■ holder under

are mage for the .best interests of all]
concerned. There is not* n city or town
ur hamlet that does not need a fearless,
outspoken newspaper in its midst that
wjll take up the fljht for the best in city
government aqd all the affairs of the
city. I know no friends and no enemies
and what Is said is In all fairness (o
every body. I have as much invested in
Sanford as any one man in It and when
1 take on interest In d ty affairs it it
from a desire to build up instead of to 1
tear down or to* build up after It Is torn
down and build better and stronger. In |
conclusion I wish to inform my. dear!
friends lhAt if you have a grievance,
against the Snunlerer or you think you I
htrvtf been dealt with unfairly there is do •
•jjhevrhowUI moke emends any quicker.
t^nuCjrouto traly. On the oilier hand
remember that i fought' under the rattle,
snake flag which bore the inscription
"Dtm’t ^read On Mo" and though the war
is over.I still fight •Under- the tame It•orijhlon.

tractive, practical. None lean
attractive with seapendsn.

17 Tunnel belt slides; hold
trousers firmly over hjp,
and keep belt In place.
19 Two steel pivot psari but*toua at front of waisthand.
Add tone and smart new. .
Ìl Loop In from for belt; baldi
belt fri position.
20 Improved secret .m o n e y
pocket-on Inside of wnlnband. Closed end hidden
by buttoning to insidi* su*,
pènder button.
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21 Silk braid edging Oil l(lp

l i l t AUmd XHtktt * Cotus

21 H an g « of colored silk brani
25 2 H-inch turn-up for ¿.ft
turn-up or permanerli .uff
26 Extensión safety
kn,
saíne aa No. 5 in the cum
27 Deh of ’stun« materia) «.idi
patent 'gokf buckle

For Young Men

Mr.' Yosku»

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Wpt onri»thlt4 of Hwlr

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JW Home of society brand cioimno for men
that atnr» aovén'million dollom were éx
petwfad'ln selling the p
- Reform in the sdlln¿
ip 'b^oduce
seen»' to be necessari
r. Yodkuin
suggest»- that the t
eirtfbnih tt ninrkel jfureau of tbe depart‘rneru pT agricolture. .Which ■should aocompiate and distribuí*. Information qh

♦»hy ir la that
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&lt;*c" ,Jr to the oonaumer.
idver th e mstiiod. Mr. Yonkum
that the grant thlhg la KvVbring
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geriter. ao that batween them a rgottdiy
pòrtlon'of that aoven* WWon dollar
m utt to the níiddíétns'n rimy be sa v e d ..,
yYf IjhdHHhWg aloiiri Oil* linn can be 0CTOinphaited it Will,b e f fine dhlng fór th¿
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4 Young man. let me give you the !
efit of my observation. I ¿ v e 'noti.hxi
that a t least 'nine.tenths 'of the young
men who have been berore the courts for
misdemeanor» are those who tokaj.os
interest whatever in education, seldom
atvAgaiairi ajifi js_iu MwaysVi«gdy
to make fun of other young man who
t»se correct language and try to be some,
body. It tomes natural to them 'to die&lt;x&gt;urago the Studieoa and ambitidei young
men &lt;4 their eo^ointance. Their mind»
tori toward dljjy itorica, ^to|btXei&gt;r««P

meat»’trouble, a sheriffs invitation pi
salved only ito tnildon. Thus it is sbo'wn tend court, and a fine or term in Jail
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The Muster Suit possesses the very latest style effects in tnen's clothes. It is tailored
faultlessly — oí staunch .fabrics. On snlé here — ready-to-wear — $20 to $10

Low Prices

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¡ £ 4 Through an,apple tfie human rewkiat
■fatodlse.. VVltl the áptfóbe atyAto taake
AvUp ¿w it by taking thé pje&lt;
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nod a
* pulting .11^.'^
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' &lt;» . leqjpuranrt td ñ
igrwM&gt; he told them all about
, . ^ ‘ ....The IÒW4 'iitaVd fWllcuittitkil- sodui*
hat inrejtigated [he ykattèf
tliloki to. This year the Misdbttri ao*
nud lUa.Oonckslon ja that ibw
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ihaMuie'tiatpo- ^iprcesío liateq
riot- get enough for 'his
’&gt;
claims
tbq newractk'òl-' of tefaq p f r ffirisif cortamasa
frif- ^crrsntai w ^ é r íJ l k lt ^ íS t w i t é d up id
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lojrtL I h .V Z u H frjh ih y , of Mt. Ayr,
. • Jovva, was tb» flrsj to ^ h l |C ; J a .t h e notier of tbe public, H f 'hsberts ' that um
as only gg cent*
•dog
d r i f fV
i .v* «- . vthree luscicu* and» Juicy
,
p- couaumcr pay*
reduce- the Irritation
1cjii)iad by liquor in tile human tUariea
i t gibwcr of the
ribfi digesti*! organ*. He
tha;
sold,-* barrel of
the'clMunlc*tccmb|nnitpn
that
I for 86 cents.' Be
give the apple lu dHtfiieUw^navur oqri
t* the New York
be relied upon to reator* tbe normal ' con­
had risen to M.
dition* of the tiuuea. When the normal If tl»e apples the*'
si epotained were
conditions are restored the. so-called
, i r . but In small
"craving" for strong wafers disappear«.
ipropottion between Wbot
Eve, was the cause of I t. all. according tbe i*roduCfr

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HE modern clothes-maker must-incoriwrate more than merely fine tailoring qjid good fabrics in his
• clothes. He must also embody “lines" which give the wearer the appearanbe of perfect physique.
. Ask us to let you try on a Master Suit ofjSociet^ Brand yjnke. You'll like the effect of full, broad
chest, trim waist and stately carriage—the graceful Btride it encourages—and the air of •refinement
it gives you.
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happened that th&lt;&gt;eport«jyito
Ahc. feodafy and iba .yaitbiutCen
■abject nod leadcfVicmVyñv^^
’ ixiok up. BDd fifi Alleo TnHter.

soothing actioS^ ‘Ó/ .Ote -acids and
ooriiained in the apple straight

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•lirtntoáí&amp;^just 0S..K yj^Wrli

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22 Our specially designed side,
pockets. ’»BU. roomy, nud
I", shaped especially to follow
TNHtmn at thtf hèèfiBftPbck.
* et* curra dóflfi to croi di
23 SUk braid edging on watch

tare; Patenti
IMA No. 890782.
et within righi
hand side pocket Permits
carrying keys, knife, etc.,
on tame tide without con­
fusion.
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dt«0(d.*fid candHIetta ty tt »* tougserito
6 f drinking bouts fags tSugedin tbebumnn ccotiomy arid*, all 1 a' serena a fu rn
frioAlh tír so of apple eating.' ,
¿ ! t iya, cheap curejf it pruvfa'a eucccai*
òf MtaaoirrS and A*r-

(bppktniLCM has longbe^q acconnietl one
•The theory

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10 Droid bHt loops Neat, at-

8 side buckles to produce
smooth-fitting hack..
8 Watch guard in lower left
. ‘ pocket for fob or chain.
10 Pencil or fountain p en
pocket: opens in seems of
. * upper left pocket.
11 Veslee., Detachable a n d
washable; attached w 11 ti
gold pins; adds dressiness.
Trousers

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14 Guaril' in- watch
la
prevent 'theft or lo*s
15 Pehtf! pocket hy right-hand
' hip pocket. Very cun»«.

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Proprietor -f
S teak s, Obpips, Oysters and Pish a apeclalty
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Meal Tickcla nre
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�rak­
ing y
Bhenunn
Iterated by .
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W. 1‘erktns *a.
was xhoolute..
-Adg.-B ffeglstatfTwrfiiy^Aiig. .lion
Ji£-«i(n**eM &lt;en o f -tbe-fHxtx
needs
of the great co*.
Senate bill accepted by tho bouse
second ctmgre** Attempted
country.
Publicity of co.
much, hut owing to people Aug. Ith vetoed by the president Aug. fairs was advocated strong^
10.
over whom It bad no control
Statehood BUI (second).—Introduced as one means of eradicating e .
the reaulti fell short of the effort The In the senate Aug. 10; reported to tire trust evils and to retain tho gi.
law* It ACtualtr pa seed were Canadian | aenate Aug. 18; passed the eenate Aug. benefits of trust operation.
Friction In tbo department of ag­ v
reciprocity, publicity of campfttgn ex- 18; received by tho houso Aug. 18; pass­
riculture
over tho enforcement of the Wee,.
petutos both before and after ejection, ed by the house Aug. 10.
s|&gt;ectn&lt;
^apportionm ent of. the house of repre
Apportionment.—‘Introduced tu tho pure food laws has been exßof$d by years,
sentatlves and statehood with the | houso April 10: reported to the bouse oue of many investigations originating -came on
la tbe Democratic bouse, and x coun­ MIL When
stinger of recall of Judges extracted. April 23; passed the bouse April 27;
tryw ide Issue is raised over the ques­ drew an nmcm.
cclved
by
tho
senato
and
referred
to
Tbo things It tried to pasa, but was
I the committee on census, April 28; re­ tion of whether tbe activities of Dr, and step I revision
prevented, wore three tariff bills, cor*
ported to the senate July fl; passed the Uarvey \ \ \ Wiley, the- government's
, erlng. several schedules. and parts of | senate Aug. 3; senate bill concurred lu pure food expert, h are been made in­ tho Dejneertiffl solaeo
own and were able to j,
o th erj schedules, all of which were by the house Aug. 4; signed by tho effective.
regular Republicans rofral».
vetoed; direct election of senators. [ president Aug. &amp;
Committees of the house on expendi­ voting o r absented Ihemselve*.
tures in the government departments the chamber.
Which was hung up in conference
P olitical H «form Measure*. '
were directed lu special resolutions to
committee and goes over to tbo regu­
One of the gratifying features
Inquire thoroughly lnto*the affatra of tho session bL_B»nt parttvanshlrr
■Resolution
Providing
for
the
Direct
la r session, and the reciprocity treaties
with Fruure and England, which w ire Electlop of Renatore.—Introduced In the government. Tho Democrat* a n ­ been littlo lu evidence. On Canadian
the housO April IJi"reported to tho bouse nounced th a t there would be a gen­ reciprocity the Democrats supported
reported oat t»f the foreign relations
April 12; passed tho bouse April 13; re­ eral housecleuulng, that extravagance
committee of the senate with amend ceived by the senate and referred to was ram pant and th at economic« almost to n man, and“ on tho tnrllT
revision b!U*.,iho .progressive Repub­
meats, but were not acted on for the fpuimlttee 0 „ (i,0 judlclnry April would bo proposed. Prediction* of licans mg! Democrats workc&lt;l togeth
Sum m er or
tack of time. There were minor taro»- 17; reported to the senate Msy 1 ; pass­ many sensation* were made. For er. While (he'Mst of laws passed was
your wunti
.urea, but these were the most Impor­ ed tUe Somite Juno 12; senate confer- many weeks tho luvcstlgutlon|i pro­ not long, the c tlr a section laid the we can si
.appointed Juno 27; house confer- gressed, and none of t h t com'jbKtee* p o u n d work rnr Tmjwrtknt.’wortr lA-th* A
tant* la addition there were a new in.,4 g ¿¿
regwixr s
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■PP«Utfod July ft, ThbKfwmluUoa ¿S? CoiuuLuL'd lie task.
vestlggtlon • o f the Ultima* ,* • « . a
ita c ji other work slsrih^lrtf ^omtnlP
Yet, while Ihenl was little iiartisan
i,.rol»e-lnU Ibw olsetlon Of S enator BfB? | '-•ntt J p conference.
A Motor For Anv Pur-1
pbenson of Wisconsin, Enquiries Into ♦ Publicity of Campaign Funds.—Intro­ tees m ust await tbe aotloii'uT.lhe.-aext politics of the old variety In the seesession.
«ton, there was nresldentlal polltlca In wc .arc _ût. .your servio»» w
the steel I r a a t ahd sugar tn u t., and duced In the bouse April 10; reported
* ThO question of coal land* In Alaska, almoat every move made. lCngaged very best cars. Wc nevci
fo
the
house
April
14;
^passed
by
the
examltlstlons of the bureau of cbemtahouse April 14; received by tbo senate the Controller bay controversy,» in In till* game were threo grodps, the If you are in trouble call
try of the agricultural departm ent in
and referred to tho committee on priv­ ‘which President Taft'* name, figured, r&gt;emocnit*. the progressive Repub­ hour of the night or day
relation to the execution of the pure ileges and elections-April 13; reported and all tho kindred quisitlon* of gov­ licans nod tho nduilnlstrntlon. It 1»
food laws, l a i d ’Controller buy (Alas­ to the senate Ju n e id; passed by the ernm ent ownership and control allied too early yet to foretell which one of
ka) affair,,tutu the expenditures of the senate July 17; house conferees ap­ therew ith will be Inherited by the ses­ these elements hud the bent of It. Sanford Machine &amp; Garage ( o
stato d e p o rtm en tahd Into tbo parcels pointed Aug. 1; senato conferees np sion which, begin* next December'. That will not be entirely, clear until
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post- khd postofflbo department. The pointed Aug. 2; conference re-jvort The Alaskan syndicate charges made ttu*. regvbir easlon hna.coiuplglwl [ts
committees having .these various In­ «greed to by tbo eeuatc Aug. It); by by Delegate Wlckeraham of Alaska
quiries In change w ill'presum ably re- the house Aug. 17. Signed by .the against Attorney General Wlckeraham
came to naught In this session, but
pJV; to tho regular session, At least president Aug. 10.
Of tho Im portant legislation or leg- doubUcss will come np lu some form,
none o r (hem has reported y e t
Whllo thO ^resident called the ses­ ialative action rem aining tho weunio next *e*slou.' BUI* were Introduced
sion to m eet solbly for tho purpose of baa nut acted upon tbo arbitration prorldlng for a coal land leasing sys­
, m u ln g the Canadian reciprocity bill, treaties * with G reat Britain and tem. —
One of the Investigations which a t­ Health and Happfnesa Within the Reach of
' n w as.treadily recognised a t the out­ Fran«*, which wore reported to the
set thaV.the.legislation would nut bed senate on Aug. 12.
tracted national attention because of
W om an Without Rhklng a Penny
\
coullftetl tw ,tbat -one-fitem. This -aa«.J Tho bone "Of contention In tho bill It* rather startling nn&lt;T•scnsailbasT
Ouihpdon. Was confirmed on the of^-n- for direct election of senators la tbe dlselopurne wav the Day ■ portrntt
‘ log diij of tho-jw*jflon, »then,"Speaker som tgjam endnient placing senatorial voucher InvestigHtloil by. the bouse
For eT«rr ilek woman there la health and hxpplneaa,
cinrh laid before ineiiouae in a speech! elec
under federal control. This committee ou expenditures In the state
Read th u most libsrol offer telling how you can be oured at ftTi*M •*
the D epjvoratlt tpW fflo.
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me aiuendm vut which defeat­ departm ent. A* n result-o f Its find­ «T If you are not -cured thera will ba no charge w hateveM oor the M-es
The progress' &lt;/?*Legislation through ed "it In tho previous tongre**.
. - ings the committee recommended (he We |i r # you « chance to get well, without rltking a penny.
both . houses of congress (Turing the
The chief" difficulty In tho wny of dismissal from the service of William
If you are siek, dlsoburaged, or have wasted tlm« end money '*
sessiot} plainly Indicates that by far the arb itratio n -treaties Is tho desire II. Michael, ^former chief clerk of the effort* to recover your health. If ydur h«va taken a great many remed
, . the greater portion o f'th e-d elay s has of tho Reflate to retain Its control over state departm ent, pow American Am- are no better, If you have.doQtored with physicians and epociaUste v
been the- farrtt -of - the senate. ’ The w hat shall l&gt;&lt;y.arbitrated and to ex snl general at Calcutta, and 3Í Thomas ' holp, you have naturally loat faith- U&gt; everythhig. 8 tlU, you can't gd
bouse acted with dispatch on Its pm- em pt certain mai,trraVroui tirldlrallon Morrison, disbursing -clerk o f I he dt- you are,—weak, euffertag and dlaoourtged,—rou muet do eomethlng.
Reno's New Health offer« you a way to n# cured, to get well It U
m * ¡-•g ratii ucd-bjf sending' much general such a s .the- Uonroo. (bvctrtrre and the pnrtihcnt, halt ftnallv thg whole m atter
tbe
medlctno
Is Dee. Could anything ba more falrT
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legislation to the senate early In th e •th n Intop of Aidnjffo Into, tho United was referred to President Taft for
This rem arkable remedy Is the outcome of years of experience
session was able to take long recesses Btat^e. 3 *
auch action ns.he ^fioirght prop&lt;!rh
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ebrated physlolsn It Is e medietas that poiltlrely cores 99 puvof
In M ay,'June and July while tho ’w ays
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Ttie reason for the prflt veto of the
women who use It You osn get Renh’e New Health from your &lt;* '
and means committee framed thn tar­ statehood MU. ns already Intimated,
B ry a n ’» A ttack on Underwood.
With hU absolute agreement to return the money on first bottle If 1
iff legtalallon. Th-: table of legislation was the recnl) of judgpv’ftjoturc In tho
ProceetUng* InJthé boaso under cau do all that la ulelmed for It
follows:
Too. are to he the Judio a t to whether It helps you or ndf. Is
Arizona constitution.. TJil*. waa,eUml cits n:le,..b&gt;d .liyViir, Underwood^ 4ipe
while
tp
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to try this
thte remedy on the»« terme, since you. have nothing io lo»,
i;lp!t«tcd
n(Sharp
controversy
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nated In thn AsMwd hill.
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Bchedplo of
every
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Canadian; ttg lp rM ltjl , ,
Reno * New
rallaré* Soeaty,
tw Health aurely
surely and thoroughly reliaré*
Soanty, Profiute&lt;
Prahuwi
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W a itin g f o r /Imriff"Botuad ? '
Elryan. Mr. Jtryan wgs aroused-. bo, fal. .Irregular
——
- ppr aj a^g----------«Sickly
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M enitruatlon,
duced April 13; reported to tbò house
The chtef reaatAm W lgned fcy
cnu»e of the failure of. thfl houso cau­ and weakness,j_D*pre*ak&gt;DL
_ireagton. Cretapa,
_ JJlulnea*, Violent
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. .A pril 13; passed the hopse April 21;
dent Taft for thfr.veco.of tbojilri
cus to Includéjn Its tariff program at of the Heart, Pain In the Rack
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end Groin*. Leuuorrh**, and
received by the senate and referred
__ o April
i . Vwert»
thot.-thfly
were
not\»clei!uflonl.,
TTloeratlon
aad
Dlechargei
of
the
Vagina snd-U terus
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(lrst
tbo
revisión
of
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acluslule.
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doe to female weakness that can be quickly and boittlrely cured h f b
by tho senate July 22; signed hjr the! principle and th a t the tnrtiTboard hud woo»P on this ground, hut the latter i f f w Health. BvfrfY woman wfta h a s.a periodical sink
sick bead«
headache *heU‘
Mu
.K C tU td nu uvorwhelmliig vote of coil'
president July 20.
how (futckly
it Strewtlbens nod tor)*
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yet reixirtod- Of» premised .(hat fiderlr't' when [be idi»t(cr Vo* m injfhh' Öd* iremarkable remedy and
-^Thol lté vision Itht.—tntródaced \ñ ]
before Ttfu'. h im ereitou the board ■íflslff Yp-the homm. During ttu: centro- her •o her headache* uever return
tlp^hônse June 2: reported, to the house]
Ton are doing youreelf an bt]uatloo If you do not take ad yen tegs
Çywould report a«' to the -wool’ schedule rérsy tjie ways and myqng committee
Uberai offer, ~
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-June h; pouted tho house June 20; re -1
and that be would tjien retqmmond ^ # as at "work on an Iran And steel re
revision lu accordance. with .syrtT'WW
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T rust lhvestlgatlons were begun dur­
on motion'of* Senator Gore, June .23; ing" the session, and they are still 4a
- pasiMsd.^kfr sfnnre'Tdly 27; Iwiuee.hpp Progress.
Constructive legislation to
fsp-vi appointed Aug. I; sen g ten
forres appointed Ang. 2 ; cñnfepéncaf
lio n s la regarded as Certain to come
'/P o r t adopted h f th e bouse Aug.' 14; ns n result of the Inquiries, and plans
cohferonc? report adopted by tbe son
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whet her
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the eenate eomm,ttov on ffpapce May 0; * ...................&gt;
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Juno 22;- pdw sd -Ute senato
house coqfarr^-appöidtixl
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» ù f . fcFence rtport o^loptóa by tho
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tho hqn»o‘álqg..l7; vetoed by
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. .- Ootfoh Revision BUI.t- I u
the houso July
reported
houso Ju ly 27 1 passed, the
8 ; recufvixi' try tho eOnatft.

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reclprecnr doal with CaBajla and
- ■ cal* aud madilnary us&lt;xl In thfl
facturo of cotton ttoodo. Aug. 1
ate bill agriNjI to by the hot
votocd'-tyy.the preoUcnt'Au'
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12; pamodAho.bouse May IS;
re-&lt;ved hy ihe wnare end refwred to
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—Cohrge, Academy; Must«, Cxpr esaloo. F ine Ar t k DomeiUc aiHl *'^u?
trial Arts, Business. Normal Course
Twelve buildings; four dormitories, separate rooms, steam beat, electric
I lights, lire protection, fine gymnasium, oo malaria, quarter-million dollar on| .dowment. Four tea chert of music. 5S000 organ, a dozen pianos, two glee
clubs, chorus class. Superb new rooms for Business School, full bonking
equipment, Burroughs addlng-machlne. type-writers, two Instructors next
! year. New chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every modern
device; analysts of soils, fertilizers, foods, water; preparation for engineering - ;
courses. Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, foot ball, basket ball; four
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Atlanta, Georgia.. are Hying .ItU hfi -¡ !—
fhr « Hrnti All IrjLk In
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.¿1 **v,o Benjamin hÓuse.
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Mr* Annie W arren »
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After an Illness of three months during ll.Strangers p e l e ó m e ;
.withone after an&gt;
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w^lch she was confined to her bed, Mrs.
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(tvm apring-boards and
Annie Waneu died a t her home on First
best. -Csa be applied by * child. Will fit
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tnyixrítc». M»de In tli tiit#.
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SAVES MANY DOLLARS.
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such a crowd of street Sunday afternoon a t five o’clock In
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the fifty second year of Iter age. lira.'
M i TbWfi M h »ad tka Lnk It Mmit4.
should be named
W inen hog been a MMdpnt of tills secF O l í t-, AU E. B V
if-Youth."
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jUnce a t Woodland Park has manL of the older c itln a £ ? S h e was first
W . L¿ M O R G A N
d/;faaed since the rains stopped. married to H. H. Holtzdaw wfio died about
10 « ANO I!S * - PER PACKAGE
ffa d lltte s far transportation eleven years ago. Afterwgrtja she mar­
-A vantagea as swimming pool, ried Mr. Warren whd UvM /five or alx
water, toilets, tables, benches, years after their marriage. l iV o daught­
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genuine •'lovers’ retreat.’’ beau- ers of her first marriage, tyrs. Sarah Par­
view, etc.; there Is no reason ker. now living in Pafalk&lt; and Mrs. An­
truckers' picnic should not be nie Waters, a resident of Sanford, are' her
a
only surviving* children. Mrs. Warren
(First Strert, one block from.[Vpot oppocUa Foctofflce)
united with the .Presbyterian church at
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Fort Reed in early life, and at the time of
H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
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her death was a member of the Sanford
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
Eva Taylor who were Presbyterian church. Tne funeral servi­
____ have gone to Daytona ces were conducted by Rev. J. F. McKin­
t
/Moses Taylor uccompained non at the home Mooday afternoon at
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
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^ j j ’clock after which tby remains wertf
fashis and sister, Miss Mac
led in the city ccmeitrV. The sympa­
t-.i
A Place For Ladies and Gentlemen
ve returned to Geneva.
thy of the community is extended to the
— U S T A P F ; O F — £ J t ¿Hort Ordbra^At All Rpurn
WlUiegiee Sieg spent the day In bereaved daughters.
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th e goods ^rou need, and the* price
♦ • Prompt, C le a n ,Service
Hcpl Tickets
Sold at Reduced Rate®
T w of the expectant pupils,
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Three Cafloads Furniture in all qualities,
designs and prices.
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air concert given by the Gaiety Company
and in the course of the evening, the
leading comedian In giving hi* comic
Prominent Sanford M erchant la Wah
sketches told the audience of over 1.000
people, should they want to know any­
Tlie following letter from W. J. tUU. thing ntxmt the United States of Am­ Condensed sta te m e n t of Condition of
who has been In England for several erica "gak Uncle from Florida, who Is
weeks; will prova Very Interesting to big now sittin g li&gt; the grand stand." and the
PEOPLES BANKDf éaWfORD
many Sanford friends:
• September 7th, 1911 *
applause was great. I went in for the
IXa* lltgi,T:
championship of Dowling on the green;
I ilwught you might tike to hear that I I was green, but 1 won it. and the prize
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am still among the living and that you was a carrot.
115.36
have aot seen thaigyt of tho child ynt A
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I have invited Queen Mary over to
142. 840.31
wight tiuvc’bren butted b e n but 1 looked Sanford far my 70th birthday party and
ahead and' took a return ticket I left she la mad because George will not let
31.748.47
New York July lir o n (be steamship 3 t her cancel a previous engagementPabl; on the Fourth we had a concert on
3219,757.84
Had my picture taken thia morning; L ’ Total,
board and out of the ( 1,300 passenger*. I Jdff.t/&gt;a die pGbmgraper waa about to!
UAittirrfys
being .a num o f i w y few words, waa Atiapthe t trailed;.lie stopped and a ik c .I ,
330,000.00
tirv.inifiHMy|y elected chaifpian, tills you me V in t was wriflg; | told him U d
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will see bir enclosed program . After tbea
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cnncert'ibe fcapialn tokJ Ime that if I wai
oa tfia M p soother whcl they'd bare.no
use for him. Two ydays. before dm S t
I’aiU- arrived at Southampton I went
;»ttund and parceUad up the pa seengm
in groupa i « their
REPOltT OF THE CONDITION O)

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WOMAN’S GREATEST BLESSING
Thk Information May Be Of Untold Value To Evfry
Reader Of T h e ------------------------------- 1

Woman*« great«** hUasIna U hsglth.
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W ithout It bar happiness la wrecked.
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of | frf&gt; pTopfi' tfillB lia t of til*
pKJuIIir to I l f BAr
oauaea this daolooabls oon ditto»
Poor health tOQM to all otasses, ihs too Itty * u u ia sad the woman wka
does bar own work.
Woman's diseases often remain hidden and unoured because bar natural
modesty shrinks from oonsuKlng a physician and the disease ¿54s on unoar #4
foa and la well edvaaned bafjire she. awakes to tba truth, Her many dttflaf,
often asem of greater Importaoa* than health Itself and she negleots prepar
treatm ent until her life Is a wreck.
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The knowledge that flano's New q a a lth will suraly cor# Scanty, Profuse,
Painful. [rra«uU r or Suppressed Menstruation. Sickly Periods. Constant Wear!aaaa and Weakness. DepraMion. Crampa, JQhuln«o«, fluloiirU sadachaa, .Palpi­
tation of tba Heart. Pain in the.D ack and Qrolns, l.sartrrh ea, all InflawmaUoH_#i' Clear at Ion and Discharge« ef the Vagina and U te r u s Is of untold value
fb f vary reader.
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I t may be that todey you are well and strong and are not In need of
medical treatm ent, hut weakness and disease come to every v o iju a and ib*n
the knowledge that Itenp'e New Health will cure you will save Yon years of
suffering end perhaps life Uee|f.
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The sickly woman is the seddkst w reok.rf»et only for herself buf alio far
the laved ‘o oag'.kiroundbar,, ok aocouat of Ike misery and ssdness.sha causes
First National Bank at SanTord thuip- Hgr chOdran are likely to bw slrgly and peevish and too weak U
in n « state or rtmuoA. at Tire close or properly fight the btttle« a t Ilfs. HoW Important, then, It le for avary woman
have health.
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Saw Ifaalth la sold under a« absolute guarantee that It will not
«0*1 a cent unless ll wUl do all that (a Maimed for It. Weigh well tbla stateRESQWCEJ
j t rneane yaur restoration to perfaet health and womanhood without

I arrived
i then and any. that our people are kept in too
ban Of continual a political turmoil, that our

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hor sax'should use Rena's New Health at once and be restored ta

political Is as strenuous as our business
Ufa, and that both are too fast and Intense. It is said that the la teat one. who
has looked us over. Admiral Togo, came to
the » a b a conclusions; but. la cfaWjtster

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buildings,-four dormitories. ee|

Haory’ VUI, wgs al*
here; it seems a very new plaça tot
tkr Ihrhtg In Sanford sa long.
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A U s w y .o o h o fih a English d

bar. The tlnai '*(»oi la preparing for
these periodical struggles, and In getting
over *em . k largely wasted from
profitable business and Industrial em-

to nominate candidate*
-the
elec tinus, and now, or In the near
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the still more numerous elections n
tksiafo two b y the hxatriee_af those haw poUtJ
vantions, the initiative, the referendum
and the racalk F® wU) soon have very
Buie time loft over for attending 10 .our
business avocations. This is not a

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FIRST

ALS, Sanford,

�•: September 13,

THE SANTORE HH HU )

gresil ve papera in the Sytte. and
wonder with Editor Holly at the tvaho.
He l&lt; emerprising JxifeHc spirited, o wl
generous, and if there is anything go,xf
PnbUtbad Erery P rtdsr M ontini h r
^or his county he goes after it.
THE HERAID PRINTING COMPANY The Breeze is not quite at "flush" with
» . J . MOU. V. c a t t a r
money as the Herald but will give ten
dollars towards a bridge across the'river
S u ftic rle tle n P ric e . S3 0 0 a Y e a r In A dvance at the OsteenTèrry. ' Wè are almo« sure
•rn i ** *ecoad-cUtt m»l) m etter A viuit 22nd
1608, n th* Postonica at aanfurd. Florida,
ander Act of Mart* 8rd. 1179.
pj&amp;qe la Hsrald Boftdlni

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Tatephoaa Ha. U S

The W. Ç. T. U. Meeting
A feature of espedal and unuiual in*
terest nt the W. C. T. U. meeting" on
Tuesday oTfernoon ol the Congregational
church was talk given by Mrs. Hildebfond
of Wayne, Pa. Mrx^ Hlhlebrnnd is the

Y oung W om en

wdHjtì» or Charmi 1.4 personality. vllw
littlemlk to the W. C. T. O. women’oanterod on the possibilities of work among
the children u f, the publia schools, and
was Illustrated with, instances of things
nero moll shed in 'Philadelphia ami Wayne,

In d u ceC ih o c ó tm f T c o in ß ilB Iö n W * TtT"Ctnr-

Lady in Tampa named Axe says her tribute towards it.
husband beat her. What could she ex­ Of course thls bridge will bc ballt In
time, but we need it now, and It ’.aliotild
pect!
be bullt by (he beginning of die (ourlst
teaaon. Wbat will you glve towards Its
Mt. Etna is in eruption again probably
fi iu|ed by the rumblings in the city pra- construction!—New Smyrna Ureeze. ,
• pctlon campaign.
Capt. Smith Returns
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Cape R. B. Smith of the West Side "Tf- *
The Pcnspcola News states (hat hay' turned yesterday from an extended trip
Is prévoient iu that city. “Beware1 through the north on a vacation. While
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- m the grass viddera, Samuel"
away he visited his friend* and other .
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Smiths_attending a family .reunion jThe worlS Is growing better. The wherein 96 others of this familiar cogno­
Ì.V-. Ol 11cl n il of all the large dries have men were present.
- d Uermined to prevent Beulah Blnford
Capt. Smith la a cousin of the famous
b nil appearing on the stage.
Harry Thaw and while he did not visit
this particular branch of the family, be (
If any of our Northern visitors have states that hi* ¿ousla Harry is how "bo- j(
-tteiAUb
g ro w n
-S a n fo rd corqe d o w n to t h e previous In his life. ' While confined at
librarian and uses ins motley' uhd Tnfluence in- obtaining^ the reler.se of his
fellow Inmates- who should not be in the
Institution but .were placed ihare for the
purpose of covering some crime or for­
feiting some inheritance and has suc­
ceeded In obtaining the release of twen­
* The Jacksonville Metropolis has se­ ty-two persons.
cured leased wires of the Associated
The Millers In Canada
Presi and will give the people« of Florida
Dr. Oliver J. Miller, of the U. S. Navy,
tbe very latest news sizzling hot from
and family, accompnintxl by his parents,
g B f tlê ’
fr? n
I% Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. hlllter. of Sanford,
Fla., have just returned to Buffalo, N. V,
ìi Sanford is due u new depot some where Dr. Miller is at present stationed,
steps should be taken toward .investigat­ niter spending Rime time sightseeing In
ing the kind and construction thereof. Canuiln. While In Toronto, riiey hod an
We cannot expect a brown-stone front opportunity to visit the weii renowned
but Sanford la large enough to demand Toronto Fair, which has the reputaHun of
something good.
being the most elohrnte carnival held in
the World, and they ‘felt well repaid for
Last week the Sanford Herald cele­ the trouble and Inconvenience incident to
brated Its third birthday/ The Herald Is visit name. On tabor day. there were
one of the heftiest three-year-olds In tho 121,000 visitors to the fair, and the
state. The staff .of tbe Evening. News massive grnmisaml was completely filled
rejoices. at the success . of Editor Dob with l i 1,000 people.
Holly. And ^upes that he will contlnuo to
We lake Club Note»
prosper long after he i*-so Did that he is I.
The regular business meeting of rite
bald-hesdbd.—Pensacola News. • \
Weiaka Club took piAce on Tpcsdby af­
ternoon.
Sept ’Gib. with a Urge' at­
Tbe Sanjard, . (Piorldn) Herald, ho*
been Incorporated and Is
bc greatly tendance, dcipsfp tlte general exodus of
enlarged and improved, fin* word im­ Sanford people at this time of the year.
proved is used advisedly., sinco it will "be Many matters of .importance were taken
a difficult matter to Improve tne paper Up.âûu lüâÿûacû vî nut! the BfV ytaf
from a journalistic point of view. Mr. book «wag (ban. distributed uptong the
Robert J. HO»»;, “the TTerfllfTs brilllafll n k n n b e ri^
Tha year book igTn* new departure for
editor, is the molt widely copied 'writer
In the «rate; he has mqde Sanford »me the WEIoka Club and contaitu a com­
of the bc»t advertised cities of the- plete program for ttie year. Tlte book
Is printed upon heavy ledge paper and
South—Southern IVinl/*.-■
is hound hi a beautiful silk green, cover
cuuglft
with a red silk coni. The Club
The Jacksonville lietropoli* urges a
belter-suburban train service. AU large flower, the red polnsetta la pointed .upon
pities sooner'or'Iktef . demand « bbrter the,cover and tho book-J* altogether one
suburban service. e W t»’ Sanford-"; de­ of the finest pieces of printing :ev«r
manded
'ear And now ~odr -turned out by tile, ll^rdkl offlte of this
rr&gt; .
traction line for sixteen mile* takes in city-,
Tho
program
f^gsuhlttee of which Mrs.
all the small towns on (hk.ttatt side arid
J.
W
.Dlckinjt
is .Chairman received a
will soon belt the west slda ns well.
vote
of
thankiADA^ngratulationA
,u)x»rv
- These improvements are ItouiaT lii.-rvriae
whan you get Vorn town into the large their good worVltl artanglBg’ ji^jY onr
Dook. A glance
tl«s book .^1) coitvlnce arfy one that the lattloa -of - th«
'Wanted—One Thousand'. Tourists to
locate ip Sanford this season where you
can get the purest wnjW. Vihe finest fruit
aod.^^etablos. the best Ashing and
hunting, the beat'roads tor outomotilias,
and tBe Bestr accomodations, If you
‘don't ktlaw Sanford, semt to Tho Herald
f.u ififnrmstintf.' br.iif.-td U the st&gt;on(i, Mrkdlea-f.ahd. 'tlje -editor of Tha
Htekjd can prove ft to yhu one tuxiraalg
tery o aam v ajx ttb eciiy ...
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The Clyde steamers and every train
are bringing in n e w p e o p le . Most of
them take in Sanford ID their itinerary
end most of them will make this dty
their home.

TAKE
Arts you a woman ? Th.es you are subject to a large
number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women,
which. In time, often lead to »or® eeriou* trouble.
A tonto Is needed to help you over the hard places, to
relievo weakness, heeihtche, and other unneceeury pains,
the eigne of weak nerve* and over-work.
For a tonic, tako Cardui, the woman’s tonic.
You will never regret H, for it wilt certainly help you.
Ask your druggist about It He know*. He sells ft.

Oeath of Phil Parram ore

ibk^A Meat

fo r Mayor
Al Ih« rsrnFSt fM|ui&gt;*l oT friend* snd voler*, t
announce (hai 1 «ra ■ candidale for ih* ottica of
M aria of the Olir of Sanford. al ihe D nvnibet
dectten,
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I aut • M adida le fax thè )m ì i U.u &lt;J Mevocuf
Sunfi-rd tublrt-t tu thè drclviun of the prunary
rlm lu n a r •olidI
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Tor Alder men

f AldrflUali. j
’fimary to br­

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1 am a rand|itata fur Alderman of Ihr cil
Sanfurtl autifecl to Ilia decUion of Ihr W
Primary lobe h«kl Novamber 21. 1611.
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Market of Quality's^

; Where you.can get the best of everything delivered
to your door by special messenger and oil Time
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE. OP___ '

Florida and Western Beef and Pork, Lamb, Dry m
Salt Meats. Fish. Poultry and Home-Made Pork Sa
sage.
Wi*nro liodf prepared to give to the trade our sfw-v-.tni
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try it—you will be "pleased.

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I&gt;enm to ttwim in that shady Pool No. rocks',
. holes,
reptiles to hurt,you. Safe for ony child. No Sewerage, no slim»
only pure well water.
Emptied amt cleaned every day. Every convenience i ;r
Picnic parties. Refreshment«. Open Tluirsdoya und Sundays
Other dnya by arrhnggnept
will Irava fmtn Citv Dock 11 2 *a&lt;i 3 I*

TKe Lauiit ho ’ M»mir'' »fflX.Nftti«
T h u rsd a y s and 8 u n d a y s

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r i AN S i o n w t . fi-*'; Tl * l , TO HOL D AS- p
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TOPS B U S I N E S S . '
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_t' to e question 6f n brick road ‘frsni- the
ferff to the Osceola county line la' taking
loot In the minds of the most progressive
people of OrnngT? county und many of
titoc who were not in fnVor of a million
dollar bond Isautv are heartily In favor Af
o brick road tea this dlsthncd. In other
V6fd i Iett|le «llstrict* thpt really are m
favor of a brick road have one. If other
loCaUtlpa do not want a brick road ‘'they
a&amp;old ndt have Dne forced upoD* them.
Sanford and OrlAndo ought to get togetber on this subject and form a Good
Road Clqjt,with brick roods between, the
two cities as riiwr-siega^.
/o

. new Smyrna will heir
The following clipping, from" the San
fortj Herald speak* for Itielfr
" t a o Herald gives^îS toword th« steel
bridîô,*t.U» Geneva forty and will givo
3 ¿S .muro^forig- brL'ga i a t i tho
'ferry.. How many business firms- w»ll do
tb a sAtuir. - ' .
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Tbe Herald Is one of .the
«pcoi
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The following letter froirl'
Massey, will he of ' t o t r ^ *
friends^

fee
Percolaters
, E lectric and piwln ♦

Ù. Louis C.
hjs-jnanjr

Editor of Thè- Sancir
j Florida;*.
takes a lo t. of nerve to
Æ -X)«sr*l/^-M*ny..cn
propose
to u jfirl unless you
mode of-iqe whether; &lt;
a rc-Ttomlagtiafl f40.*.
"State Sanata have first won her confidence
from this dhtrfet. t\ * _ o reply through j a ybu r judgem ent and in te lli­
T/rÿpbct to be a candi - gence^ ; &gt;

We Can Help You
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B ring the
Uten com e to an
Senator frôm Utè 19th district lady m
agreem ent with ^her as to the
f* Corniti g
merit* o f our;Jrozen d a in tie r
Dr. J. C. Davis the well known optician The rest w ill he e a sy .
’-» Ä
will be. at Roblus Ncit ' Hotel Saturday
¿g p u gird.'until Tuo*dityT)cL'3«L lUatU
oefie cured with, gy^ses. Dont neglect
your children* eye*. Refa’ Dr. 0. W.
King. Hr. J, N.’Robson, J . E. Pace. 6-2to

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�September 15.1911

THt SANfORD l it ÖULD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
Prom Correspondents

THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY
n t S ta ff Y R e p o rte rs Weekly
caver* t h d T e rrito ry for

Tbeklerald

on returned from
Daytona BeadTTue* ,y. to the delight
of heir m any friends.
Mr*. W. H. Howard and children re­
turned from the Carolines and Georgia
last Tuesday. We aro glad- to have
them with us again, but *oryy to know
that the baby I* tick.
• We are very sorrow to leant of Mrs.
t A. Nicholson’s llln*M *t Daytona
Beach, end hope for her toon recovery
and return to Geneva.
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.Miss .Maymo McLain has gone to
ChuluoU to take charge of her school.
David Speer returned from Americua,
Smithville aftd other point* of Georgia
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Laing and children.
Julia, of Soofprd have re­
turned to their homo after—a -m o sr en«
Mrs. Oscar J y h c

BE IT FURTHER RfSpLVED. That
should no*Vandldate receive a inojorlty
.of the vote* cast the executive com­
mittee shall call * second primary to be
held within these days of the proceeding
primary.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the
executive committee (hall be j empowered
to assets all candidate* for *U offices
JSMch, pay a salary, for an umount
^ifllrielit to cover the expefisee of the
primary.
Those resolutions were junamtously
adopted.
Thc follQWJUul resolution woji introduced
by C. C ,' Dutton and posted' w ithout. a
dissenting Vote.
WHEREAS. A white man’* ' primary
ha* been organized in tbit d ty . and,
WHEREAS. It is necessary that a
committee of five persons be appointed
to act as the executive committee of said
primary organization, therefore.
HE IT RESOLVED. That W. H. Under­
wood: Forrest Lake: W. W. Abernathy and
Georgo A. DeOottet shall comprise said
committee until their successors are
elected.
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Municipal Election Will Be Practice ly
Decided By Prim ary
The much talked of white •primary be­
come a fact last Friday night when o
majority of the while voters of -Sanford
assembled a t the City Hall and poised
the following resolutions:
WHEREAS, It Lttho’sencc of the White
citizens of Sanford that It wilt be for the
best interests of the City to organize a
white man's primary for the purpose of
securing' greater punty In municipal
elections In our d ty . ' ~ 1
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THEREFORE UT IJ "RESOLVED: By
the white dtixens of the d ty of Sanford
that hereafter a white man’s primary
shall be held biennially in the city for
purpose of nomlnatinjt all elective muni­
cipal officers of the d ty of Sanford, sold
primary to be held an the third Tueaduy
of November of every other year begin­
ning November A. D. 1911.
' BE f t FURTHER RESOLVED, That
there shall be elected five persons to
act as an executive committee, who
shall bold office until their successor* are
appointed or elected. - It- shall be the
WOODLAND PARK NOTES
duty of said committee to issue a call
Launch ride, bathing, suppers, moon­
for a primary election at limes herein­ light parties, have been the pleasures of
before provided for. Such call state the Woodland Park visitors lately.
Hnt» mi
tjv be
Mayor LakejuuLAldcrman Runge and
femthes visited U»S
,L .wonder If
4 h e y - ^ n ln m i - its.

L et u s su p p ly y o u w ith p rices .term s
catalogues and full information on in stru
m erits of R ecognized S tandard Q uality.
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dories again to a t to take In this perk.

W WTOwS % • ’and* tKa^RYe •Ha&amp;U
Several ol tfaa Geneva families en­
joyed a picnic on Lake Ij^ o e y WednesJ. T. McLain and daughter. Miss
Marine went to Orlando iu their touring
car Wednesday. They enjoyed the rid#
very much In apite of the rain.
R. F. Galloway of Griffin, Co., former
friend and neighbor of Mrs. D. W. Bollard
is visiting the family in Geneva and Is
delighted with the Florida climate. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, McLain and Mr.
and Mrs. Flynt mad# up a poVty going
to Orlande lit Mr. McLain’s touring cor
isst Monday.
MOORES STATION
SoeetslCorrsswodsees to The Herald: ,
Mr. end Mrs. Frank Estridjjd of Camer­
on Ave, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Nellie, to Best Herndon of
Howell, Ga. The Wedding was SepL 10th
they will reside In Howell--A largn
circle of friends here' offer congratula­
tions.
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Ingram a ad Joe Guerrv ore working at
Lake Okeechobee, and O ca. Estridge has
a position in Jacksonville, ’
A half dozen young people from about
her# report b very pleasant time a t the
dancing party 'A t: Geneva last Friday
craning and fine music furnished by
Orlando young roes.
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Mr. Ingram of Cameron Ave, left home
about lour weeks ago without Informing
his daughters Of his intentions. They
have not beard from him and are much
Worried.
Mr! Courtney and Son of Palnesvllie, 0.,
have rented land of. E.. L. Craig on
Cameron'Ave, to fahn an'this season.’
Harry Ward has planned to raise fifty
acres of lettuce Ak*MJo much other crops
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dates receiving the highest number of
votes shall be declared to be the com­
mitteemen of the white man’s pArty for
the ensnlng two years. Should a vacancy
occur In the executive committee, said
vacancy shall be filled by the remaining
members of the committee.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the
city of Sanford be requested to open the
registration books thirty days prior to
bolding any of primary etectlona for the
registration of voters and that the city of
Sanford be further requested to furnish
the executive oominitlee u certified list
of nil white electors as shown by tile
registration book.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That tbo
certified copy of the white regstered
voters of the city of Sanford, to be

ferry (or^bridge) to_ DcLand via WoodMANUFACTURERS - DÌSTRÌBtTtbR^ "
land Park and Beck’s Landing.
M. M. Smith
w&gt;/ is* willing to grunt a road
through his land parallel with and along
east side of A. C. L.. connecting with -1
First street road, thus avoiding crossing
A. C. L. tracks and being almost n
.straight .lljop, „ . . _
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There is 0 rumor that the road will be
mode to cross the river at Thrasher’s and
to Orlando via Upsala and Lake Mary,
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leaving out Sanford entirely
Board of trade, mayor and dty council,
here is work for you—get busy.
.7 » Tin, Cov p * t. Br»**, S h u t In n ,
This road will add three dr four miles
,0 C«*U* UUwfr m! KiMtr C—if.
to distance between Sanford and DeLuud
WITHOUT THE USE OF HEAT.
and would cost the tax-poyera a great
8 OLDER, CEMENT OR RIVET.
deal to build and maintain, ns there is a
MowUte »re cot sflrctrd fcr extreme
¿•n be ippUed br • chili. Will fit
mile of prairie covered at times with five
lu tu te . Mi le tn tli (iter
or six feet of water, while ol Woodland
SAVES MANY DOLLARS.
Park there is only about 700x800 feet of
such low land and the rest of the road is
partly made and will cost very little to
W . L. M ORGAN
put on straight line.
to 4 AND 2 5 « -PLM PACKAGE
Last Thursday Father Bccsmpuin vis­
ited the psrk and enjoyed bis battling so
much, that he wants Ills congregation to
enjoy themselves likewise and has leased
the p&amp;rii and the launch Mamie for
Thurstfcy, September 2!st. Tickets indudlngTouhd trip and bathing in the
pool will be sob) for 25c, giving more for
the money than was ever offered before .1
The Park Is being Improved continually
and when known more, churches and
I *7 To gain a place on o u r regular list a form ula m ust not only produce
schools will havo picnics more frequently
j
- , ‘r esulu, but results with a P R O F IT . Yhe user of fee^itrer
than once a year.
considers the effect on his pocket-bonk the R E A L result.

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About, twenty flVe young folks. Pine
Grave Sunday School *pupils met with
Mesdames Ella Greenland and P. G.
MUM Tuesday evening and had a
"tacky" party, some great gat-ups were
among the costumes. The guests furnish­
ed Ich cream and cake.
Oliver Mitchei Is nicely located a t •‘Mr*
Moores home on- P a r k ’ Ave, opposite
Hand* lively, be seems to be gaining In
strength, would ba pleased to have his

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That
the primary elections shall be conducted
b /th re e lnspeetor*. selected by die ex­
ecutive commitlee who aliali reqelve thè
Vote of all wbite eloctora reglstrged. In
case any lnspeetor is nbsant ha aliali appolnt bis owo prozy or in case no t**iy
is appolnted an lnspeetor- anali be* sia(acted by the while electors at the polls.'
UE II FURTHER RESOLVED. That the
voting aliap be by Australian bailott and
under *the
rule
In
. same
.
*_*■**that
. »-»*.now .governs
'
stale elections. At the ¿lose of the polls
the Inspectors shall canva* the yoie In the
same manner as* now governs- state
elections. .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,, That the
inspectors shell make duplicate fqples of
the result of any primary election one of
which shall be Mint to ihe chairman and
one to the ;aecretaiiy. of the qkecutivo
committee.
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"BE IT-FURTHER RESOLVED. Tliot the
executive committee shell meet the next
day a f t« o n /p rim a ry election to can-rass sold return* end to declare the relu lu and . the pc/son* receiving a mn-

such causa* heedless Idssas and itnjdl
•expense. Where Is the humane SocletyTJ

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Deane—Bolhatnly
At the Deanery thia morning In the
prcaenco of Mrs Spencer and Mr. J. L.
Felnberg, Mr. Gid Deane and Miss Edith
Bothamly were joinod heart hnil hand,
Dean Spencer performing the ceremony,
‘‘th e bonnle bride it a Sanford girl and
she we* here visiting Mr. Deane's sister!
MjM Wiile Deane, who did not know of
the young couple's intentions until it was
nil over. She* is a petite blond, very
charming of manner ohd universally
popular in her home town. Mr. Deane
is one of Otlando’a best and m ail''deserv­
ing young men. He Is a non- of Chief
Deane', one of the useful citizens of the
dty . The happy pair left oa the 1:38
train for Sanford! where Uiey wj|t- spend
some time with the bnde’a parent*.' Tbo
Reporter-Star Joins their host of friends
In -wishing Mr. and Mrs. IVane long,
useful and happy livftL—Orlando Reportcr-Star.
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New School r o r Sanford
Some Slater* of Mercy, -whose Mother
House is in. 81sL Street New York, haa
come to our dty .with -the imenijd^*’’©!
locating here, and on Sept 25. thyy' will
open a school at thacaroAF of Park •»Ave.,
and Ninth sfreet They are qualified to

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to abide by the result end to support the
nomltw-e of sold primary election.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the
decision of the executive committee shall
ba final aa lo All question, submitted to
Th*re «re Two Kind* or Oil» Tonic them.
BE IJ FURTHER RESOLVED. That ell
PLANKS AND 0T|ieR8
primary election# W d by the white
The old reliable Plank« QtUI Tonic 1* man’« party of thè city of Sanfcrd.
Florid» «ballho held Id conformity' with
ihe law* of the state concerning pim ary
*nmwy back If it does not 23c and
election*.
P * botti* Ask-your Druggist
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«.*■ ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S produces the right effect, for it works witli
- t»
N ature, T he preference of cadi da»» o l vegetation for its
&lt;2
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 mod vegetation outgrows disease*
... and insects to a gtea\ extent, Mid being strong and vigorous;
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produces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and palate, and
brings fThxnciai returns pleasing to the grower.
« 2 Do not lose ih e m axim um profit due you by using poorly balanced
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p lan t food from im proper sources.
ID E A l* -stan d s for
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S Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
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MrtiBfdd there I* strength. Jfife have
the g o o « yud need, and-thi^-prloa
you ¿iff dO TNA n a t r ‘ Sro fo rd r^ u rd h
turcCo.
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w line o f R A N G ES and K ITC H E N
arc the kind you have wanted and

4ttem welcome.

Z ' _ • Over Worked Eye*
Are relieved of bloodshot end In­
flammation without pain tn one day by
Leousrdi’s Golden Eye Lotion. Coda,
heal# and strengthens, fnriil on having
strong, eyeSv
•‘Leonard! *.’
GusrmmAdd or money refunded. Sold by
L R. Philipe 8» Co.

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To Think of N.ew Furnishings
. For ’Yotir Home
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and It 1* tipped 'lh*t in the near tbiure
they w ill. be *db!e tu .statt some real
ciiflritable iW k In tho dty. -Their order
is well known throughout {he wOtfcT and
ynonyinous with charily and

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Grand Picnic ,
‘
: On Thursday September, SI, under the
auspice* of the Catholic ladles a-picnic
- will be held at Woodland Park.
Boots will leave tbo’.d ty dock for the
‘pork at 8, 9 and 10 A. ML,"and will return
between 2 and 8 In the ufternopn.
Tickst* for the round trip lo boat, and
. the use of the park and swimming pool
w* only twenty five asm * etch. Tickets
fortqfam t Philips drug store^ .

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�CURING T H E H A Y "CROP
Br C. it MrOwjJü

. . Tbe Experiment Station, wann to call r A lllrtv - «nifaatccw M JFnc
attention in thr mo« emphatic manner b v l N 11 lU M M IdjlW iL ll)

k&gt;t 9. to tbe public rood beremfore **abUahed, thcnce e t i l oo Mid Mtablühed
roed o v « tbe bridgc betweao «Lokc*
Cotlin nnd Gern Mary to Goawayt Ibe
rood to be opened et tbe expense of tbe
petltionrr».
(
Mr. ShnnUiarg« appeared before the/
board la - »»pact to a ditch affecting)
tlie Dear Head Farm; upon motion the
subject n u tter wax referred to Mtosrs.
Oven treat A Branham, with power to
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u fft
A letter from the. war department re­
MCCl ceived in reference to the bridge 1et

lo the necessity form ating hay^ihla year
y1
fin the pert of the farmer* o f IbeTState. Many M e T l e r è b n h t e m r - y i l l B r W
ting In this commodity. *and price* will
run high. There am thousand» of' acres
.of our farm lends producing large gnus
crope which ere allowed to wither end
&gt;dec«yi| This stnuld not be so when it U
iso easy to make first-d a» hay.
To Blake fresh herbage into h e r is to
evaporate the moisture In It before the
deaf structure is destroy«] by. the hot
,sun. No mowing should ever be dnoe
rein. If one gets into. the field e little
too early of a morning, or s ta r too lata
of an afternoon, the result will be moldy
•hay. Owing to our moist climate we
had belter welt until the grass end
qjtound are thoroughly dry before'W e
start the mowing machine. In a spell
~E&gt;ihpwaeha» inn run make more and

Board met Tueaday Sept. S, 19&gt;1.
Present Commission«* - Dillard. Merrill.
.Woodruff and Brown. "Upon motion Mr.
Merrill wa* »elected Chairman pro tem.
Minutes of the lait meeting were read,
approved and tlgned. 1Mr. Overstreet
coming in now occupied tbe chair.
Mr. Jluraphriea appeared before, the
Board in reference to railing tbe aaoessmeat of hi* personal property. Tbe board
declined to ecu being advised by the At
torney of the board that they had no
authority, the matter having passed out
Of their hands. £
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Communication from Gov, Gilchrist
read In re-Mill« prisoner and clerk In­
structed to answer.
Upon motion it as ordered that tbe

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Ceoeya Fcttr.._Up&lt;?n msUgg
end engineer Ginn Inatructed to meet all
tto'r^utfTfOTnlTMlTHlT tfixaidtetterr J. H. Moonep eppeeied before the board
in reference to the toed heretofore grented in and near-Kllarney. Upon motion
tbe matter re fu n d to Commissioner
DUlard and fiupt. ftranliam.
a CL Hill ) appeared before the board
asking that tberoedffont Foteat City to
Lockhart be strewed; upon motion sub­
ject m atter wme referred to Commission«»

Our Mòtto

Cleanliness

in the city.
Only exclusive
mixing done with latest improved S
tary machinery.

* The dark - inatructed to return &lt;tbe
certified check of 912.00 to Virginia

Sponeer’s Bread handled by all first
class grocers.

Letter from A L. Russell in reference
to sarvice a t WekTwa Ferry received and
read- Upon motion the matter was
referred to A L. Russell to obtain the
erryman end report his action to this

and return him m ifre iuad tnigp for the
"T h e petition of C. E.* BartlctL—Wm.4'.
flKTnorfilffg, and by not mowing too completion of his ic fit cnee; the board
Blakely et aL, to hâve en old dilapidated ~ P H O N E 1 06
receivcxi and rend; laid over until next
Mr. Moore presented a petition to meeting.
change the teed from BeuUh to Gotha;
Upon motion Ui* clerk ia instructed ta
upon motion the subject matter wea laid
over under the rules end the referred to placed the no’Jce ' of advfrtisement Of
elections In reference-to. Swine running
Messrs. DUlard A Branham.
at
Urge in the Oyiedr^ Advance for
Letter from V. Scbelmx in reference to
Precinct*
No. S and No. 6, in the*Sanford
crossing at intereeectlon of A. C. L K.
Herald
For
Precincts No. fi and No. 20
K„ with lots*29, 2f and 94 S t Josephs
and
the
Reporter-Star
for f^eclixrts No.
received; upon motion Subject referred to
10, U, 19 and 22.
Messrs. Woodruff A Branham.
Tbe inspectors and clerks of said
when we think t h t f i a s s 1» ripe enough
Tbe subject of selecting autpmoblte
to c u t and run the risk of Iom in quanti­ tags dotping up. upon motion it was election were appoidtrd.
Upon motion it was ordered that the
ty «#*quality of hey. The value of one ordered that the subject be referred to
County
pay 50 per cent for making a
ton of well-cured bey exceeds that of Commission« Overstreet, the Tax Collector
map
of
the
dt'y of Oriando far tbe bene­
t wo tons of moldy Stuff.
and Clerk, with power to act
fit
of
tbe
Assessor’s
office, cost not to ex­
Crab grass, which is the most abundant
Upon motion It was ordered that tbe
grass on our sandy landa, should be cut comptroller be requested to allow tbe ceed 9300.00 to the county.
a f t« the first stalks of bloom begin to redemption of “Beg. 193 fL. W of NE,
The following schedule of licenses for
»bow, as it depredates in value quickly cor. of BEM'of SWM Sec. 10. Tp. 21 R 28. the year were adopted by the board, rbe
when it gets rip « .
,, run W 87K f t N 70 fL W 20 f t N to county commissioners of Orange County
On tbe heavier soils of rite State, beg., redeemed at the Pat sum of 910.90 Florida, hereby aseeoa, levy end declare
particular in the Western part, this plant not including Clerk’» costs, by H. H. licenses upon.upon each business, pro­
{¡as an Important position as a hay Witherlngton. within 60 days, for the fession and occupa lion, Ueeatod end
p ro d u c e r
It .aufse# as A catch crop la reason that the - tax Is esceariVQ and taxed by the State gf Florida. SO pçr
the cornfields and other spring-planted owner wished to restore land to tax cent of state Ik*use,' end In'addition
drops, and yields satisfactorily. The roll.
thereto levy and Impose the following
Upon motion It* Was ordered that tbe licenses, upon every firm, person «
Clerk purchase' the necessary matting corporation « association engaged in.
for the court room ^pursuant to tbe the manufacture of management of -any
business or occupation mentioned be­
recommendation of the grand jury. •
Communication of T. W. Kenady read low for 191i, within the Mid'county of
end'c'referred to Messrs. Woodruff and Orangé aa Follows:
it in the barn. In many of our fields we jBranham. . •
Baggage, transfer for each wagon. .92 50
hare a mixture of crab grass and Mexi­
Communication and Dickinson A Dick- bcyciea, renting or rffppjr............ . 2 50
can clover, which makes an cacJWb il |rnXofv in the m att« of Thornton ta x » Birds, song or plumage, dealer* in.' 0 00
hay. Tbe Cutting period in this cm» jreceived and the clerk instructed to Gene reeks, or similar boards__ . B 00
should be when ellf!tr of them sitowi 'tile notify Mr! Thornton that the valuation Contractor' .......................
5 00
first sign of blooming.
,on his house and lot is not excessive, Drays, single..................................... I 60
This should be cut when the first bloom and that tho individual certificate* owned Dreys, double.........................
2 50
shows on the plant, particularly if rbe |by Mr. Calhoun are not subject to- the Directories; c ity ,, sta te , or county,
growth la rank, as It j[e ts woody joon .jcontrol oT the bpanL.
' makihgot. offering for rile...-. 10 00
eft« . It Is advtesbte ’to cut it* u te 1n* •’ Bonds of th e 'following t o -bears Ore Divine h e a t e r ...: ............................ ¿5 00
amis were approved and Ijpense jwdered Electrician, contractor.___. i.tfc'
naturally. Sun-wilted te a r » ere apt to IsJied;.
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» FtttUjx« fturaufadurér.................. 25 00
bk shed In handling the hey. The best
Carl a U m K A rolv«, S A W 32 cat. Gas fitters.' plumbers or roofing con­
rule to follow 1» tit put hi the barn the No. 39774, Sureties A. B. Full» W. L
tracto rs..:..........r ¿ Ï . ’. ............ 5 00
day after it Is cut.
Moca: Geo. Hodges, Coils Army* Special Hack, each vehicle... . . . . . . . . . . 4. " 2 50
Hay made from cowpeas require* very 38 calibre, blue'Meei C Inch No. 394440
■JqL) W irusrsjmm l power. , . . a ^ 2 £0
w careful handling, ft shhutd bo cut when «BOties: T „ 11. Harfcock and C. B. Jewelry, notions or postals on
the first pod* are in the snap SUgrij
s t a n d s . . . ........... ......................7 50
Hay.made a t this time will 4 » found tbe
Moving olcttT es.. . . .................. . . . ^ 2 3 00
" moat rmtrittous and peUtshte. Cut pa
Manufacturers, ef artificial stone,
sodll* as 'the dew l r : off, rake into
building b lo ck * « b H c k * ......,“5 00
windcows, end pul Into small cocks the
setne afternoon. Next day open up these
- eocksshdthe hey by« twisting »'bunch
In the hand; If no moisture shows put In
the .barn. It wjjl undwgo a swesting
p ro » » In the mow; but by leaving U
undisturbed it will come out all right
and make hay of. the finest quality.
T he» are uaefnl JJ unfavorable weather
•* prevails, end they will then repay their

certificate of - hanks, parenti1road »m p,
superinterfdeht of ' road* and bridges and
stall tor’s. SUtaoMBL&lt;aberiffr to -imtm au-,
ditory trcaiartr tu etnie omliior.
' Petitxme? signed by more then 10 p«
- y .....» I , ' 4 , &lt;» .
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M t. E ine E rupts a g a in « r .
cbnLrifThe regiytsred voters of predneu
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The eruption o t ‘Mount Etna has beIB, IA 15, 22,
god 20 asking that
- comamotr intense- Tbe showers of arte*
election* br'ffiWHTIaid prednet* tor the
‘ - and cinders are h ref ter sad the rumbling
pUfp°*C °f
the question of
of earth-shocks Et short intervals is heard
allowing swlifttoHun at large, it is pffor mites. The shock* are growing la
dered that 'an election be held on thi
■.- ' violence and a•paftjc. ivevali* -The fear
Mth day of September to determine tbe
question ot lEllowing b è ll» “ to^van' mt’
large ln »Td pterincta.
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Tbhte being no further ’ busi noaa, thè
Petition of M. Gere R. J. Robinson et aL .beard
adjourned to SetJteatbç- 27.9 a. m.
(hrej. ips •E'.mjld from Gatlin Station running
, r H eqyWjtrpoled wIth' the loltewlag aodiFionda rank* first among the five great
ethri
EEihely. to run On • tbe I Hue phoepbate -producing* flùida of *tWUnltcd
pelUhiaitd ftxoa. tlir.
Jim of *tot
r t. Gatlin, theaoei oo th r W Use of said by the Uaitod State* feologlo^i
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barn the day after It is cut. ,
" } The stage at which to Cut our hay and
, pnd get the .best .resulta U one of the
gelobtem* ^t* be settled. G re» d o » not
deteriorata f « hay by sta nding in the
y field until It la a few days over-ripe when
tying on the ground for the same numb«
of days. So we had better delay cutting
for a few days if the wea lb « is in any
way unsettled, titan try and rush thlngf

: '4 made from 724och muslin, cut •iota
squerea, soaked in raw linseed oil. and
' '• wrung dry. They should lieve string
' Ç loope on the corners, » as to foatas-tW a
-r- to tbe cocks by.wwdeq plus. Very thin
; muslin \ t best; 1« It,thick ruuriio Is used
it cause* the hey m rw ^at end is np
*«re mon: effective In •shedding rain. ^ •

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TO SAN FO R D
Many'lclf-styled specialists have made a few visits I
and by false representation have robbed - the sick
their money* but so o n they are gone, never to ren
Others will come-and-go, but wc'wiil con tin u e cun
regularly and cure our-patients, as we have d o n e
the past.
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E m L Z g jæ i. MONDAY I
W E m t» E R

«T e t h e

W IL L ■R E TU R N

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S e p te m b e r

IN ' F O U R

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W E E K S &gt;:

Our visiting Specialiri is a graduste ofXbc best known in*r.tu *
tran in th ê^ in ii
He h o rhidfc a
sFudy oF tin
eases he treats in the charity hospitals, which, together with I*

jeers of *pecis I practice, makes him the foremost specialist of the day

,

He Treats Acute And Chronic Catarrh—

H inging hi

Ear*, Dixxiness, Weak Eyes, Granulated Lids, Discharging diseaxe* ol
tbe Eye and Ear.
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Chronic D fs e s s e s of the Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kid
h»yL Bladder) Boweisi Such s r Bronchitis,1S h o rtn w of‘ Breath, P»l
prtatfoo, Dyvpepeip, Gattrtaìa;
Gsitriais,' L
b» of Appetile.
Low
Appetite, Sour
Sour. Stomsch.
Stomach. Con
Co
stipttion,
I tnhtted in the most scisntlfic manner.
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Hrm orrt»OM *W faes treated without the knife, ’and

Y O il nd.M Idd ica le (Lor Old Men suffering from Sperm»'
terrheoe and Impotency, the results of a h a » in 'youth o r 'h l s r ercts&gt;.
i n d o th e f causes, producM igson» of th e b l o w i n g *ffpéty - Dribility
Nervousness, Emissibht, B lrtih ts, D irtiness, Contusion o t Ideas,
Aveiwion of Society, - D eftk th e Memory and SbxtUl Exhaustion,
w hkhriinfit-the vietilo f o rW r in e u of mkrrUge, n c e tlD ^ Dicktrson’«
advice S pd’tre stm e n i u h * thoroughly ùn d en ts mis th e » cases sod
Epilepsy or f i t s treeted by best methods.

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WOfflen treated in the most satLfsctory m*n ^
."pàti ' Our home treatment is pleasant to use; gives good result*.. /
The Ouotor G arries all III* »P o rta b le Instram en U .
and comes prepared to examine t h r most obscure hates. Those wbof
apply f^r treatment should bring along:* small bottle of urine ■forJ
examination, as it willasaist in tbe diagnosis. Names of ; patients
never published, but rcfercn«t*Udly furnished . on w cqutot^K o n ­
sultation Free and confidential, correspondence’voltateci'and symp­
tom blanks furnished on application. Address

J*okBOrtvm#r Florida :

�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Many New Moose
The meeting of the new Moose Lodge
of this city wns held in the Mnsonic Hnll
Wednesday evening. About twenty new
Little H a p p in ln f s — Mention of applications were received, and ten were
Initaied at the meeting.
Matters In Brief. ,
- The members express themselves os
well pleased with tho success this far and
PE R SO N A ! ITEMS Of INTEREST at the present rate this popular order
promises to be one of the strongest in the
city.
Summary oi Inc rioauti* om«n mw
The next meeting will be held next
Succinctly Arreogsd n&gt;r Mur
Wednesday night after which tho charter
. rled Herald Reader».
will be dosed and the iniation fee will IkBorn to Mr. and Mr«. C. G. Perry yeater- advanced to the regular price.
MucIroflhe.Cfiklll' for the siiccca# of
Take In the picnic at Woodland Park
next Thuradajr. and enjoy youreclf.
Dr. X a Davis the optician, will be at
the Robbins Nest Hotel next week. .
Mrs. K. S. KeeJor left on Wednesday
for New Y ork, where she expect» to »pend
Cunningham's Plano Departm ent
•cvcral week» with Dr. Keeloc.
In
another part ofthis Issue is the an­
Piling 1» being driven for the new coel
nouncement
that John A. Cunningham,
chute, which 1» moat pl#a»aot new» for
of
Jacksonville,
has been nppbtn^ed
the long «ufTerlng public.
wholesale and retail distributor for the
Many itfsnger* are within our gate»
world-famed pianos manufactured by
this week, and the prospect» for a fine
Steinway &amp; Sons, and also the old
•ea»on are moat excellent
relinble Matbushek. that has been be­
Rev. J. F. McKinnon wjll preach morn- fore the public in the south for more
Itig a nek evening. AIL are cordially In- than forty years.
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These-two famous intirumaaix* ,^H'g_
Capf.-J r Higgins In
piano». aud
at Spring»..nnd mpffif» tu remain lot di* Autopian. glvcx-in Mr. Cumnnghnin
•veral weeks.
*.
the strongest line of musical instruments

here they purchaoed o Urge stock of
jpj . (or the Boston sfBrTT'
J F. Davidson, and H. J. Phllllpa of
levrland, Ohio are among the visitors to
ie city lids week
n . . e ..&lt; _i T...aiAn r-„
c l s*

One ond two horse wagons with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood's.. 17-tf
Autocs and carriage painting at Un­
derwood's. First class work
31-If
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
chine 4 Garage Co.
*
48-tf
New tire s put on old Go-Garts at
the Sanford fu rn itu re Co
35-tf
Gas engine repairs Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
-((Mi
Sw ellest line of Go C arts In the city .
Sanford fu rn itu re Co.
d3-tf

All Local Advertisem ent« Under This
IIcoding. One Cent a W ord Each Issue
For Rent—Two cottages -J9.1H) per
month. Enquire I). Peters, 101U Oak Ave.
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5-2tp
For Kent—Two and one half acres irri­
gated Hammock ground, cultivated three
years. Cash or share bnsis.
S. A.
Thompson. Richmond, Indiana.
5-£tp
Lost—Black leather card caae belonging
to C. 0. Goodrich. Finder please return
to Herald Office.
One of the most suitable tracts of land
In Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
now open for sale, tf you want good
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let this offer slip by. write to J. F.
Lake Mary Fin.
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Wanted—
collect for Singer Sewing Machine U).. ui
— 1 around Sanford,— Address,—Singer

OES it mean anything to
'youjo 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 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? ——

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&amp;HTe&amp;prices
&amp; ond
&amp; terms
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on these stanilanl
makoa arc offered gives Mr. Cunningham's
P«“ ™»
ndvantage of securing the,
Catalogues, prices and terms arc
cheerfully mailed to n n f address upon
request.
Trom the West Side
On Thursday, after September 7Ui. the
Westside Iinprovcmenl society hell u
very Interesting meeting ut the Robbins
Nest. There were fourteen la d le s |&gt;re»enl.
four new members utltlt-d (u^bt list, col­
lection* were, very satisfactory, plans
were discussed for u so cial in ,t(i&lt;- p ark in
tho near future and a very interesting pa
per on civic improvement was read by
Miss Flora Walker There liuve l&gt;een
trees planted and paid for by families,
one for each oduli member and one for
the children as a family tree, also junior
society (hiid for one ns a society tree.
"Wfter the business Mission « wfiile was
spent socially before meeting adjourned

FRANK

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SANFO RD

FLORIDA

? B U M P S on the head indicate
knowledge.

BUMPS

indicate
Un properly

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Band C oncert

The Sanford Military Band, will render
one of their famous concerts in the City
Park tonight at right n'elock An ex­
cellent
program will be rendered, und
salesman was here this week. Mr. lludevery
one
Is cordially invited to coma out
wali lived in Orlando and Sanford before
nnd
enjoy
the music, and cool breezes m
Ute freeze, and has many friend» here.
the park.
The Alkahest Lyceum Course at the
—. Daffyditls
High School Auditorium promises some
C. C. CofTey rushed from the train the
very fine attractions this year.
other tiny to The Herald ofllce [Vjmsii.
Mrs. A. E. Jones arid little daughter of mg Ills satchels upon the (lisa hr graldx-d
Winter Garden, who have been visIlliiiT (Ikj editor by the sent of (Or pants nnd
tho family of |v. W. Long, left for their hr hclil him out at arm s length he
shouted
home Wednesday afternoon.
"If.Ihr moon had a little halt) ‘ would
Mrs. C. E. Kemp and baby, returned, on the sky rockctT
Monday's boat, from a stay of several
Notice
months in Jacksonville. Dr.*' Kemp will
All
City
Urease*
will
be (tue uovi payable Orto
will gyrive on Saturday.
-f '*-■ •
ber lu. 1811
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Mr. Zachary of the Zachary Lumber
t u» rietk
Co, purchased a 'Colo 30 Inst week.
Jh
Ksely's Gardge has disposed of several of
We make a specialty of fram ing
JjJesc nne tar» in tho p u t few wwjkr
pictu res Try us Sanford ru rn ltu rr
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Avum, from S. G.
V*.
JA tf
have arrived In i h e ’d ly . They expect
Mrs. M. L Allen left for N«w York
to m aka Sanford their borne. |lr. Avsnt
Saturday, will be nway three weeks to
U employed.as train tUspatcber from the
buy her full and wintar stock. Wait for
Atlantia Cotut I.iftii. .
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Among (he prominent visitor» to the
8 or 6 doses ■^66’’ will cure any case
city this week, were Hon. N. P. Bryan, of Chills nnd Fever. Price. 25c.
37-tf
Hon. Frank Clint, and Prof. Rolfs of the
Place the titles to your real estate In
Experimental glpUon. Allpf them were the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
gdrtU of the GrowoP« picnic, and enjoyed plications. For particulars address 11. F
the day In Sanford.. .
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Whltrier, Jr« Secretary..
7-tf
Bring your old tires id-Sanford Machine
•entHtive o f thh weHg»q»n ootvmilsslon &amp; Garage Co. for*vulcanizing.
fS-tf
Tlnn of Smith 4 Holder!, I f greeting his
The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
many old Sanford friend»; again, .Mr. is prepared to care furot limited number
Barnes willbe In the state all winter, and of surgical case». M r^ Wright. nurse In
Will m^Bwffanfard bis beadqusrtenu \
charge. . "•
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^ p i « » M . n t s t a y oif
■iwu^four wseka In this city visiting rd. 35*tr
w » »i»d friend*, left Tuesday’.'igatntng rurnlture Co.
We
are
equipped
to
ha
mile
A&gt;ur
repair
for Whl taSprlAgt w hen site wiU «paod a
work.
Sanford
Mochino
4
Garage
Co. *
f«w d*y» at the spring, after which she
d8tf.
will return to her home in Belleville,
Florida. ~ . -

Migaea Carrie Enamlnger. Clara MUlent
and Nil» Moore, have ¡eturned from
Madison, where they attended tho Sta(g
Normal School? These young ladles are
Sanford teachers, end believe In becoming
morn eflldent by taking the summer
The Sanford Machine and Garage Co.
h aa enrouto two carloads of Everitt tour-

•ng car«,-which have been sold to reoidenu
of th|a d ty and vicinity. Thyre are six
cars In all, three of which are U borsepdWes-

w o t el th e registered vat or* of *U«tl*n PWdbKtS
0 and 20. of Orange cwiaty* Florid#. w^tch are
aaAtlfUQBsty located, have presented to this board
a t l u ro rtla r meeting held Sept S. 1911. asklni
th a t a s akrtton be hrtd lo said prertnts. for tbs
of votini upon the quest km of allowing
run at (arse in sakt PffdnrU
swine
It to raby ordered by the board, that an elecretd, as prayed la said petition, an the
i.«gSepU fl»ber.-IBlL J « determlna the
of allowing swine to run at large Id said
L
rther ordered th sl J. H. Searcy. W. E.
'll . Hooker and R. A. Jeaklne. U
fr s o d T r burvJell. Vf. B. D snr

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FITTER

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Planet J r
F ertilizer Drills. H and
Plows, Horse C ultiva
tu n , full line of P lan et
Jr. goods. Kaltes, Hoes
and G srd en Tools.

Hand T^ols
this Season

for

Farming"

C om e in „now

and let \is show you our line
of Planet Jr. Goods while
the*SEofck is com

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a shell hold t*U -sleeflao eod wretfr
board a t its next meeting after laid

the Board of .Count» Commissioners
mt». Flot id#
ibaA x slid cfBrlsI teal this I3 th d e y

First Street and Oak Avonue

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Hanford,
Mn i i every Kconl and fourth KrW»r In month
Every one »ha ha» »«a hi* Star in the Emit are
Mor Ida Cordially
invited to vlalt the chapter
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ORLANDO,

nf MowarSP»«^

We have lust been reading a book on
the "Mohair - Industry of America," by
Percy P. Vyle, of Jackson villa Florida,
and in conjunction with o recent article
we read in the New York Herald relative
to goats, it Is possible that out of these
comments some of our' farmer corres­
pondents and prospective settlers on
Volusia Farms may be given a new line
mentioned resources of the fine tract of
general farming land across the river
Horn Sanford.
The book deals with the finer breed of
goat called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped—mohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the .Angora
goat used in the manufacture of a variety
of fabrics, either pure, or in connection
with wool. silk, linen, etc., the shorter
hair of the Angora is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes, etc.
The odor noticeable In the common goat
is entirely ubsent in the Angora; the odor
In n fleece of mohair Is milder than that
in u wool fleece
and is not at all offen1
9ive.
THESE GOATS THRIVE ON BRUSH
AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
on fine pasture lands like cattle and
sheet)—their feed must lie of a browsing
ha'Wire
With the opening of Inrge acreages ol
wild land for farming und agricultural
purposes, there is an enormous demand
for Angoras in the middle west for clear­
ing these lunds of the brush mul shrub­
bery.
In localities where the lnnd is com­
pletely subdued by brush the gout is con­
sidered of more vaflie for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its meat
or skm combined Goats will con vert
a w ild ern ess Into a pasture w ith o u t
tflffKnse lo th e •farm er. Goats are
ev&amp; leased for. this purpose in the west.
t In ftiiiodrl, breeders arrf* paying spec­
ial nttenttou
to ttie*
prtxluction Of Angora
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v.
goats us Jive stock for the markets. Owing
to thc-Trcmendous shortage of live stock
in this country, there is u good profit,
they pejcrt. in the breeding of any kind
of meat product...
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As far back as Abraham's day, we
read of gouts being used for meat, and
this, too, when there were many cattle
and sheep. The reports that goats, are
9%*la to meat packers is true, but it re­
fers to the Angorar.goat only
The flesh of the Angora goat is exceed­
ingly nutrit jouuind palatable The meat
of the Angora compete* with lnmJ*from
the fact of its exceptionally fine wholeqqme fluvw.
.
"Were this . fact, soys Mr. Vyle; more
generally "known. Angora gpat flesh
would be llie world’s favorite and pypulor m eat The only reason why these
. abperior goats are not more often seen in
the market reports of receipts and ship\r monts is that they pass As sheep. ’ An'¿ora flesh Commands the same price a»
the best mutton,
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It is stated that Angora goat* ;thrive
best in high and dry , altitudes ua those
altitudes have a beneficial effect on (he
mohair. Angoras require a great amoun|
of exercise. They are exceptionally sen­
sitive of rcstrairif^-the greoter thé exèr:

cise the better the mohair.
The point that occurs to us is this:
Leaving mohair out of the question.
why n o t i n t r o d u c e the Angora ¿oat

on Volusia, farms, first for clean­
ing up the land, and second, for
raising as live stook?
It Is not likely that the Angora goat
would do v^H on our lands if considered
purely for its mohair, as ail authorities
ture, the Angora must have the rugged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up land, however, we onticipete that they would prove of inesti­
mable value Pictures in the "Mohair
Industry of America" show some won­
derful effects of before and after—o f
lands covered with bushes und of those
same lands cleaned up like a park solely
through tlie medium of the Angora goot.
Homesteaders tire making Uieir herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for Inter farming operations, in other
parts of the country, why not on Volusiu
Forms!
A subscriber, writing lo the "Southern
Agriculturist," desired to know how to
extennite wild onions, and u correspon­
dent Replied:
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I »Uh to »ay to rout »Bbacnb«
that t »mall Sad of An*«»

•mu »rill So tlx wort IwtUr
, nod much cheaper Ihtn tbc
lacthod of the Department of
Ajikcoltuta. and*l&gt;U» the «MU
u* r 1tr, inIn»Iini the wiiom.
they »ill nlee ntrrtninele ell
other nxaloo» »m il u well
end »1 the «»me time »prred •
coal of rich fertilizer oner the
land. The Actor» fuel U lib*

.«vifBhepeet ex termin*uw I ha*«
_ *Wliifi»f| for wild uilon» end

,w~ ' 'ew ^ B H y o ef'n M r

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■On Pine Key, near Tampa, Florida,
Mr. H. H. Motoche has a'herd of 100
head of goats. On this Key there is
a very heavy growth of grass-and other
vegetation, und it is to get rid of this that
the goats were placet! there. We do not
know whether Mr. Moloche’s goats are
Angoras or not,, but wb believe the An­
gora better suited to Volusia Farms than
the ordinary common goat, because of
the otodk rqisiug possibilities
Angora gt»t,‘;l i f e r s ’ have hepn putInto ‘ dttupi&amp; aoces of comparative a f- |
flUence by th e scarcity of sheep and.
lambs, which lias created a demand forv
their output nt very remunerative' prices.
Lamb and mutton is a luxury in Florida only to be thought of—never eaten on '
account of its' scarcity and its high prioe.
Lamb chojis sold for 36c a found in
Jacksonville .last winter, while 25c woe
asked for the toughest mutton.
J

No Disease Is Known to the An­
gora Goat.
. ’Fanners’ Bulletin, Np. 137, U ..S . D a-,
porttnept of Agriculture, 1601, page 23.
saw
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There Is a ' deep-seated prejudice
against the use of goat for m eat -This
is founded upon ignorance rather than
experiedi&amp; .Tbe moxt ili-smoHUig "billy" •
of the'worst--possible type b by many
it. m oot for the
whole of the goal famuy.
Shropshire lninbs. which are consid­
ered «nong the best kinds of -mcoVare
said not to be Superior-to a Well-fed wdlcboked Angora kitLwIn the Southwest,
these animals are as readily mid for
meat as sheep and the market has never
been overstocked. In nearly every lo­
cality where they have been killed for
mutton, there has never been a derogatory statement concerning its quality.
In Cape Colony It is said that the old
4M6 are Slaughtered to furriftlmrMt for

.c*«
L ooking for a Good Moose to
Ship Your Eruit and Vegc

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FARMS

ta b les to?

farm hands and young wethers are sold
to butchers. In California many miners
purchase Angora _wethers In preference
to sheep wethers for salting down for
winter use, because, as they state, the
Angora,contains less fat, is more .easily
kept and Is just as palatable.
So many Inquiries have come to :the
Bureau of Animal Industry concerning
the meat phase of Angdra goat raising

So far os temperature is concerned, no
place has been found that is too hot
or too cold for Angoras. Though not
partial to*heat, they will stand it quite
u%easily as sheepi. Shade is essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig­
inated and is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect state. Is extreme. A
temperature as high os 85 degrees is reg­
istered there in summer. In the Cape of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the temperature goes higher in sum­
mer.
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Almost uny kind of soil, except wet
und maTBhy land. Ib 'suitnble for tb^se
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goats.
.
Crossing the Angora bucks upon the
common goats of the United Stales have
beeir very satisfactory in many respects.
Many of the large flocks of Texas and
New Mexico have liad Mexican does for
their foundation: Whyrnot success with
the Florida goat?
According to the latest avuiluble sta­
tistics, Volusia county has only. 124
gouts, presumably of the common breed.
Florida has only 40,210.» aq the oppor-.
tunities there ore in this.Slate for high-'
grade goot breeding hove not been ex-&gt;
tenslvely developed! ’
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According to the New York, ¿braid,
some of jh c government's reqsyny for
dertoking jo develop the- American gont
are these—and this opeqs mother phase
of the question wc haVe not touched;
“It is the unanimodV'opiuion of milk
experts that goat's milk is much better
Rum cow's milk for ■invalids, children,
cookery und nearly other purpose
!- “It b of more nutritive value and more
easily digested-than cow’s milk.. Is ab­
solutely free at all times from th e germs
of tuberculoob (bearing out what we
said above that d&amp;rnse was unknown to *
to (he 4 * ) ;rr
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Cheese made from goat's, iDjlk U of
the clioicest varieties ind camrhpnds fh^''
highest
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Ask your grocer fl^e price of Schweit:
zer, Roquefori» and *other goat milk
cheese. - t y
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Indeed, the possibilities opened , up by
thb subject are so many that thb Bul­
letin can only briefly dwell on n few. We
iir/nly believe that^with «are it) the s e - .
lecting. || farmer can find as good Jand.
absolutely dry and without marsh, on
Volusia Forms as anywhere, and in additiod, given ottention and study, vro be­
lieve Adgore goat raising and by-pto-v

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I) F- N T I S T
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All Modern Method« and Appliance*
Summer or Wintor
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blkatloe; end that Automobile line. If you wunt to
An of Florida upon

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Retidcncr
519 MnSnolia Avr
we ure a t . your service with the
Office Hour»; 9 lo 12: 3 lo b
very best ears. We never sleep.
Other Itour» by appointment
If you arc in trouble culj us uny
F lo rid a
hour of the night or day
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Witarw my band *nd cfiJcUl M

of Kululi. K. D, IBM.

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Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

Private Hospital
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JACKSONVILLI:. ILORIDA

LIVERY, F E E D and
SALES STA BLE

AT. ORNEY-AT-L/ÎW •

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A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent

HAND BROTHERS

A N D E W JO H N S O N

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E L E C T R IC L IG H T E D P U L L M A N
D IN IN G A N D S L E E P IN G C A R S
For InformitfTon. Rates and Reservations set* near­
est A tlantic Const Line Agent or write

DR. F. C. BOARDMAN

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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
HEAVY HAULINQ AND CONTRACTING

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L a tra i Ave.

ATTORNF.Y and OOUNSEIXOK at LAW
Practice in State and Federai Court»
r.»rn^r.Wf«&lt;iruff nidi
Sanford Fla.

SOCIALISM
invt-sttgate and ngnt It U It a prin­
ciples are wrong, or fight for it if right.
Head "Men anilJfiilee".
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THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Price 5c at 2 J1 Pint Street
Th« aimpleat, UghW«» running, fMt

the Florida Grower

ATTORN KY AND. tX)UNSLLi^)R
AT-LAW
Ut» bui* Alton»«»
Kf«WeiK*». Sanford *ad S tN an U k e

JFs all in the Taylor Feed

!.. G. STR1NOFELLOW

e«l ool^elUchmentN and adJu*UhIe
im er* HnprtrrM e«rri»li«-b»ielilng da-

rife la

Mftdu in «J1
tionarj. ..

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way ;
Just Try Mf and See
Same Man but New Location
No." 113 W. first S tre e t Next Door to Woodruffs Store
SANFORD.

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JUSTICE OF TUE TEACE
NO! AKY rtlPLK

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lt__a astil»
»Mva fviMa ifrit a
E««rynilll
with tnrecahJiifpre,

Shoe Repairing by Machinery ||

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(hitting taw
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eat’dütling
aew mill
m ill ever
«Ter built—a
bail!
th a t you ean bay e t U*«t right prleu sni
w lt^w hich you can make big money

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actinQ *od » w»»« w "

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portkbio and |ta
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We mannfactur« Engin««, Boiler«,
Shingle Machine«, CulrOff Bawi^Tood
Splitter», tl£ ., end d a Potrndry Work.

Wrt|* fqr UD&gt;r»»tf»a

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FLORIDA FLOWER
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Menufacuirtd with pure dlatllkd watCf-ü»ey w|U prevent. iUn^ea, eld
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Only National Bank In Orango County
m d s Protoctod by Bpfglai^r Inaurane#

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Gas Fitting
O ur Easy Payment*?lan
seem» ¿o suit everybody.
because we enable you to

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- Get A Home
Do th e landlord’» alave no longer. Sink«
out fur ireodCHtk.. We Will help JW» H. P»»

H e n r y M cL a u lin
JEW ELER

of owning one

Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
tkvhem’i Sterling Silver
Roger»’ Plated Wir« '

Kll'n apd Wskha^W^ciRs
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GENERAL . FIRE

MY St’FaÀLTins:

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StTaagera Welcoqpie

S a fe ty D opoelt Box«« for R ont
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AU Work Receive« My Personal Attention

UlMrtalrs, P i c o B lo ç k

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Sanford Cocii Coltf Bottling Co., Sanford, F I»

A Magazine th at

Saturdays 4 I# 9 p. m.

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DR, R. M. M A SON

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Yowell BuiUllug

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Now York

EA ST

N O R TH

DENTIST

NsttoJ»J*

facts of marketing from the actual pro­
ducers. Answers to the question, "Do
you have any difficulty in disposing of
your surplus Angoras for meatV were in­
variably in the negative.
IS VOLUSIA fARMS CLIMATE
SUITABLE?

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Hero is One on the Best
' Market

A ll» * » -!

V e g e ta b le s

General Insurance Agents

Open T uesdays 4 * t # 6 fwi*-

Peoples Bank Building

Florida Fruits

P h ecn U lo d g e No 3 .K . «TP
Meet* »enrnd an»l fourth Monday». VUUln^
liithta al»aya welcome I* L HutcMn*on. C C.
riti S Eran*. K R and S.

0. L Taylor, M atter; Il C. Tolar. Seceeiry. Communication every Urti and tblrdT*&gt;unayi at 7:30 p. tn. V im in i brother» welcome.

notice to stockholders

OF V O L U S I A

SHIPPERS OF

f O. C . C e le ry CU» A erie 1833
n il Aral And IhlrdTueadaye In every month

25 BICYCLES

RESOURCES

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A i a l n o l t C h a p te r No 2 . O rder t a t l r r n S ta r

Special Offering ln Fern».
Floral Designa to Order.
IOS-KMÍ

BICYCLES AND

A N ILLUSTRATION OF THE

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INSURANCE AGENT
SANfOHO, fLORlDA

�Ladies’JPall
Voiles, Serges and Panamas

Pleased to show you

P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

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ceived the first prUc.~un exqulsitcly-turnd
plate °f Sanford, rep­
resenting the Sanford House, park in
front, and Lake Monroe, on wltich was a
cute little boat M™- 0. W. Brody won
the. booby prlxe. The delicious refresh­
ments were grape Ice and chocolate cake.
The dainty little napkins were very much
admired by the ladies, they were del
signed and made by Mist Keelor,- who
Is quite an artist. White crinkled paper
was used, a band of gold wqs painted
round the edge of tire napkin, which when
folded represented an envelope. Mrs.
Holden’s monogram Id gold letters, repre­
sented the.teal on the flap of the envelope.
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Mrs. Holden's guests were, Mrs. W. R.
Anno, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs., (L W.
Brady, Mn. A. W. Brown, Mrs. C. 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. 0. .W. King and Mrs.

ÎIIE SOCIAL WORLD painted souvenir

Item s of In terest C oncerning

Society People.

P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL
Mow Celery City Vanity fair While
Away th e Golden H ours—
Social Oosslp
Birthday Anniversary

Dv. and Mrs. J, N. Robson, celebrated
Jhe first birthday, of their little Pearle, at
their handsome home on the Heights,
Monday afternoon. Sept, 4th. 19it. Quito
a number of Utile tots were Invited to
help them do honor to the ocasslon, and
eniov the afternoon with them; and the
little hostess- The little folks were en­
tertained at games on the lovely lawn,
where Mrs. Strlngfelluw and Mrs. Fields,
served them punch. Later the guests
w an Ushered into thé darkened dining
room. The table was artistically orna­
mented w^th ferns and dainty little
flowers. On the center of the table was
a beautifully decorated cake, with the

, one littlo lighted candle on the center of
the cake. After reviewing the pretty
fabM,- cake, a nd candle the little ones
were taken back to the lawn and served
with ice cream and cake, by Madames
. Graluiiq,- Okvles and 1I11L The efternoonVpfeafuree terminated after playIbg several more games.- .Sv^
Moodayt *ftern«m, Sapt lllh^ thi
little guests were' egaid,-Invited to be
present, to witness the cutUng of the
birthday cake, and to anjdy it with baby
Prarle and the photograph,. that waa to
be made that afternoon, of fhe ptetiy
scene, and the beautiful littleJ diildrcn.
, After the cutting ol the cake and W
photograph waa made the* children were
entertained on the lawn by Mlsa Nita
Moors. Many garaas were played and
tee cream and cake served the little folks
who all expressed the wish that little
Pearle would have à birthday every

wU 4 &gt; was tastefully’ decorated for the
occasion, by Mies Keelor, the proprietress.
The predominating colora a t the decors-

There were two tablée of bridge. Mrs.
W, R Anno, made the top score and re-

Af Gospel T ent

The Illustrated Bible lectures ai the
gospel tent are attracting the attention,
and ¡mercer of many of the citluma of
Sanford. At tint** the seating capacity
baa not been sufficient to seqt all that
came to the meeting.
Mr. G. S. Vrcetynd a sketch artist frptn
Gray avilla, Tenn. has connected with the
tent company, and will illustrate the sub­
ject! presented by drawings on the black*

A Dtllshtful tvenlni
.-'Elder G N. Acheubocb and wife from
Tuesday evening. Miss Higgins enter­ PulfAettn, Fla., have. Just Anjvsd, and
tained very Informally for Miss Lottie be will preach Friday night taking far'a
Hurt, of Richmond You, the charming subject the “IrytittiUon of The Sabbath. *
guest of1'. Mrs. J, *L, “Hurt. The entire
house waa thrown open and tastefully
decorated with &gt;ferns and «vergraprif
The card tables wetfe* placed on the

refreshment! were Ice cream •and cake.
Punch was. served during tlie .eventpg

A fl« playing cards for a while the
young people Indulged ip dancing, also
on the veranda. - jifee*?
. Those invited to meet Misa Hurt, ware
Misses fid)« Smith,
Brady, Gene Wicker, Veda Ward, Odsle
Butt. ÙUlàn Glbaon. liable Hand. Mrs.
J.-L. Hi and Mrs. Ed Ulggihs. Messrs,
FUton
att,. B ru to n Perkins, Willie
Uffler.
ramlHon, Jack Adams. Hal
Wlitfi;
Hill.’ L&gt;J Hlgglna and J. LH u rt.'’

The obovfc cry Is heard and .j j w * every day. Art* ym&gt;
wtmtid? ; Juke an Ifiventofyoif ’youreelf and see whin
yon can du.‘_ What are ypfl wmrthT Will vou drift with
the tide of poorly paid incompetents, or will you prepar«
yourself for the best paying pdsltldhaY ¡Thin 19 an irnpot
lam matter for you to decide May We aasit you

Draughon’s superior courses of instruction will eunble
yoü in a short time to hold high salaried positions, and
mors than that,-Drsughon’s Employment Department
can place you In a position in any st)lt6 in the Union
Wliy? Because Drnughou conducts the longest ajtd th**
strongest chain of BuBlnera Colleges in'the world. . .

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A Sur «ri»« Party

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The many friands of Mias Latirs Leé wrapping. fini«hç&lt;f work it just

ab w t P E R F E G I f e You re-

evening and although taken by surptji^ Cfcive overy p ie c e -fou send to
the fair young hostess, assisted by Heir
us_ thoroughly
» sta rch w - T-' cleaned
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motber, left nothing undone to make the
wrapped
evcnlng hvost pleasant. At 8 o'clock the
A.

dining hall where dainty re
served. Dancing and games
bridge party, last Thursday afternoon, in

—Social 3l VfslfcWA' ,
On Monday evening, the young people
of the Congregational church, were given a
moat delightful social affair, at ttic beau­
tiful auburban home of Mr. and Mrs, C. R.
Walker. Music. with a number of Inter*eating gomes, waa the prlnclpaleniertalnmant o/ the avenlog. All who were ao
fortunate a* to be present, seemed to
have a royal good tim e..

lowing girts and boys.
-Anna McLaughlin. Douglas Abernathy,
Irene Thurston. Daisy .Betts. Mabel
Granger, Rqth Vaughn, Evelyn Burner,
Paul J u k i . Willie Shepherd, ¿ffaUToodmff. Uecfrge McLanghiin, Frank Shelly,
Harry Walker. Ernest Shspfaetd and Hugh

notes q u a li t y It is results
want
suits.

Jacksonville», Florida
PHONE 30— The Soft WatefPlwrt

�SA N FO RD

IN S A N H D R P— Life ia Worth Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1911

PLEASANT TRIP TO THE BEACH
General New* 91 The Land
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CULLID FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome of ine ween 1 moat im­
portant Happenini» In th e
State’s Domain.
Attacted by n shark Sunday, thornlng
at Pablo Beach, while he was swimming
jfiimi jjjpmoa out from the life line, the
Mi arm of H. C. Rood, a traveling
wlcinlnn of Hartford. Conn., was all but

Purtv of Sanford Citizens M otor to
Sm yrna and Coronado
.G. W. Spencer, J. IX Davison. W. II.
Un3erwoo&lt;L P. lfT Elder a n d ' R. J. JH6B7
mado a trip to Coronado beach last Sat­
urday in Mr. Spencer's Overland car.
Leaving Sanford in the afternoon. Celery
avenue was first encountered and this
was easily the worst road to encounter in
tlte whole trip. 'The road gnng is hunt
here breaking np and grading the road
and when completed there will he a
much smoother roadway. At the ferTy
the party was greatly surprised at the
good work done in making a nsw trestle
and banked roadway iu ‘WtttnSTh channel of the river, and even with a ferry for

the muscles end tendons of the left fore­
arm had been horribly mangled,' but by
chance the bones not broken.
• A murder mystery as dark and grue­
some as lias ever been acted in Duval
county confronts the sheriffs officers in
their efforts to bring to Justice the slayer of
Cicero Thompson, and assaulted a woman
companion of the dead man on Sunday
night. Just alter they left the Ortega
car and started down the Morgan's mil)
road to tlte Inn nt the lumber plant,
where tlte former was a boarder pud the
latter a domestic, late Saturday night '
The date for the celebration of tho
completion of the great Oversea railway
to Key West has finally been set. It will
begin on January 20 and continue through
Fcbuary 3. President Taft Is ta visit
Key West during (hat period, onu tunny
ttqeesenative* of foreign powers nre’tx petted jin'
and contemplate tlte
magnificent engineering triumph.
A bob-tail wildcat that has been caus­
ing havoc for some time among the
pduitry owners at Daytona Dead], was
captured In a steel trap Monday night
by John N. Gunn. The cat measured
three feet from it twee to the end of its
•hurt tall and was 18 or more Inches in
length. These bob cats are ugly looking
animals jind ere very destructive to
poultry wheu they once get started upon
a flock, even taking the chicken* in broad
dsyligiiL—Daytona Gazette New«.
Totupa's budget for ths coming year
carries 35TJ.250. The tax rate is 17 mills
far the old and I3H mHi* for the new
Territory.
.
The piasters In Jacksonville lutve gone
00 a strike for higher wages, and building
operations hav» been paralyzed in that
rttT M«&lt;* Monday on .»fikWRL.of,, the
strike. Plasterers froth, other dtie» are
being *imported in • order to remedy.

K&gt;û. Mesa, one of the moat prominent
fhizens of Kissimmee Tuesday tilgst.
mUacd 4®. The patty who fired it
««•Pad, evidently heldving that be had
•«W tohed ' hi*, deed. Mr. Meek’s

IN UNION IlllIU IS STRINGHI

The Eyes of The People Arc
— —/F um ing This Way

Item s o( In terest Gleaned From
Various S o u rces

MANY PEOPLE WILL BE BUNCOED

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

Those Seeing Lands- In This S tate
Should Be Sure Of
Their Purchases
Kvcty transportation company, every
railroad, every automobile mpn. and every
hotel man is Imbued with the idea that
never in the history of land rushes will
there he such a record season as 1911-12.
The people of the east, north ami west
are planning to take advantage of the
very low rates on all railrouds to Florida
this fall and the rush will commence
about October first and noniinuo until
April. lit this ifrUfftaL. ciOda* -Irani the
colder rcgiiAs there.will he. ihe-bomcseeker and the. tourist. ..The latter ..can
always take care of himself but tire
former is not so fortunate. He seeks
land for a living and listening lu the
siren tong of tlte land fakir, "nil land
looks alike to him" and lie is ntorc than
apt to join the procession of "homemuckers“ In a year or too and wend him
may northward a sadder hut wiser man.
Florida is like every other state in the
union. It^bns good lands, hod lands niul
indifferent lands oral yet there is no
land in any country thut will yield so
many crops or such abundant crops as
tin arte of Florida'land—land that is
sublmgutcd. well drained Sand good land,
hut it must have these requirements.
The land suckers who were luted to
the poor lands by tlte lluwery advertise­
ments of the fakirs and then buncoed
have only themselves to Maine for they
were put wise by all the state | wi| mtb of
Florida and by liie hotiest real estate
dealers
No advertisement* of Sanford lands
have ever uilstcptcsentcd (lie facts about
the hinds lit this section and crop failures
hove never been attributed to the (toor
quality of [tie lauds 4 .
See your land first

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U• t-VU«. (|cre , he Keudcri W||l Mm, „ Br|ef
on the one hand and on the other the
d spring f lowing
greed of Individual, and oirporatlons.
r o r lll|rfI# - R eader*
the haughtiness and arrogance of the
inordinately rich the method of pulling
Umuha. Neb., is one of the larger cities
all the burden on the toller, and all of ,hc P™*rcMive west to adopt the
luxuries In the grasp of the rich, these
0^ft,ral*ki°n form of government. The

ONIV \ LEW DOLLARS
Will Build Connecting U n k of Rood
To The Weklva
♦
Only three mites of soft sand separates
us from our sister^county Just beyond
Silver*Lake and a small sunt of money
will straw thi* road and join thlk pnn of
Orange county with l-nke.
There is n good rood now from Sanford
to Silver l-ake and about $300 will
straighten (tie road and straw It All
the trade from l.uke coming this wuf
and all the tourism will ute this road
and if the thrde miles can be strawed
o line road can be assured to tho man
who travel* .frouj Lake county tn Orange.
Going the other route via. OrlnhdO all of
the tourist travel will take ihe fond to
Sanford and return home via the Silver
Lake route to the Weklvn river stid
thence in Luke and Marion counties
making a continuous thoroughfare of
trade «ml travel.
4
The Orange , county commissioners
should taka up tilts mutter, and straw
the three miles as soon as possible.
There will bo a great increase of trade
,os it. rc»ull_ Of the new road and the
InliabilanU of both counties be bene­
fit ted thereby.

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Chaa. Da Costs, a prominent employing
primer and stationer of Jacksonville died
last Saturday In that dly.
A Tallahassee correspondent has dis­
covered'that the recently enacted lAw
;furbiddipg Ihe pubUcatien of the name
o r a woman wfib Is the victim of an
,
al*o ffcererr similar occurrences
la other states so far as norida papers
*ra concerned. ‘ W
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Messrs./:. E.' Harris and R. S. Haji wiil
«D October 7 on (be Mohawk from Jack•doviile for New York Cor the GUdeh todr,
la which Ur. Hall expect* to,' moke Ocalg
from. Tiey wJJJ ' occupy*, the
• bridal suits*' on the M o h a W k /^ p .;/ \ i
If the Florida counties of Leon and
Wskulls decide to fslU Into Him i f o ,
^witer, Dougherty. Mitchell and Thomas
«wmUes In Georgia, the neat future Will
** wdMed a line oFroad from Amerkus,
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to 8l Marks, Fla, that will be un•»passed by any In the south.
r
Dunc#n Frieratm. aged twenty-flvt
son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Frierson
| JJ^ k sv iiie , accidently killed hlmseif
! Tuesday afternoon while cleaning a 38ctiiber revolver. V

TOWARD FLORIDA

all can have but one meaning outcome. vote wai ,aoro lhon lwo to t&gt;lie *» fovor
and that, the organization of the tollers °T the change and the election oi officers
for mutual' protection and prcssrvntioif!
UIM^Cf **** ,vew ^0ftn
0ceMf ncxt
The truck-growers of ths Sanford dls- ^ ° y*
trict n year ago succeeded in effecting
Thirty-six saw mills in Texas and
an organization for the purpose of sccur-Louisiana are now closed and it is feared
ing the better marketing of their pro- l*1'® n 9mber will be Increased to fifty
dace. It was hoped this would bring unlearnlm» ib n decided change in the
great results in securing better -prices: *lalu* n l-the-dispute lielweeu-the mill
While nil was nos aseewsekUli*! rhrrr » W pwwwritzvi^hr«lTriLW -&lt;j*p«ivi^--brothCT.
desired yet some progrcW ha* been made,
We have seen what might be done by
M I* stated that u society belle at
a closer and more loyal organization, We Newport vaccinated herself 111 the inside
have also learned that organization Is of her mouth because it wus the ouly
not all that Is needed. Loyal support and part of her person where the scar would
hearty cooperation also will do-m uch to be sdre to remain unseen wi|l^ the
obtain the desired results.
_ present style of dress.
The present board of directors of the
The controversy tiiat has been raging
Flo. iijn Growers Association, relying up- around Dr. Wiley, the pure food expert,
on the supfiorl and ooopr.mtion of all has a Inst berm brought to a conclusion
growers of vegetables in this district, are In u complete and final vindication of
proceeding carefully and economically the doctor: and he will not be dismissed
to build up a strong organization To nor permitted to resign The ¡resident
this end we have worked along two lias made known Ins decision In thr form
lines viz. the curlnllmcnt of ex (anises of n letter to Secretary Wilson, the head
and fostering a strong selling agency of the departmeilfT which letter has been
We believe we shall be able to greatly made public It set* aside the recoindccreuac home expenses. This we ute modatlon of the board on (lersonnel of
doing by culling out various clerks and the agricultural deportment, which had
office expenses We have so tar not recommended the dismissal of 1»r Wiley,
availed ourselves of the right given by and instead of censuring the doctor, the
the consulutlon and by-laws to pay president praise* him
ourselves two dollar* encji for each meet- ^ ,„.w crusade lu evangelize the Amening of the board thus effecting u suvmg can continent, finances) hy a group of
of $225.00 to ddte Ollier llrrus could l&gt;e nien worth more than a billion dollurs.
mentioned.
will be fornuiHy launched at a meeting
We liave puui debts wo iuhaflU&gt;d us
h“kl 111
Turk. I lie i"tinlet tiller
fast us we could get lunds to do so, there will be preceded by a dinner, at winch
being but two-o. three creditors of uny various public men. some of ilirm minconsiderable claim left
tsters of the gospel. will give their views
It must slso'bi’fWie.ulwireillhatwet.aik «■ it. the brat means by winch ihe asm
hold just us the selling season was closing ,fy r‘°w*1* 1* evangelized
giving us no means of raisiug funds, and
The Russian Premier. Peter A, Stolypin
aside from a few cars of stuff wc have died Monday night from bullet wounds
had only some bad potato -Julius to received nt tlie hands of Dmitri BogrofT.
collect and some rebates from certain an assassin, during a gain |&gt;erfoftnanee
commission men by which means we at the Munlcipla Theatre Thursday eve.

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sound In time foTsupper.
Xo anyone wishing to spend it day or
gu thls trih to Covmadu beach via the
new road and back by *ay of DeLaad
offers, a most pleasant vacation.

its Pictures of Sahford

» .Nev. J.J^ McKinnon will preach morn­
ing and evening. After the meeting
service there will be a congregational
meeting to act upon the resignation of
the pastor, nud to take steps for securing
his sucocs*or~..,Ji-. ’
The Presbytery of S t Johns will meet
with the Sanford Church Tuesday Oct,
ID. et 7:30 p. m: "T
,
Mrps D. A. Caldwell, N, 11. Garner end
Harry Ward, and Mrs. Frapk Woodruff.
Mrs. Dr. Puleston and Miss Mel) Whitncr
have been appointed by the ■session as a
committee to proyide for the ieolefiain.
ment of Presbytery. Mr. J. N. Whitncr
was chose« to represent the; Sanford

The Times-Union of Jscksonvllk! are
anxious to secure pictures of tlie -busi­
ness blocks end good residence* of this
city. If thoae who have pictures of their
houses or business blocks will hand them
to Mr. T. K. Bates or leave litem at the
Herald office they wiU be sent to the
Times Union and half iòne cuts made
and used In that paper free of charge.
Sumter 1 county’s school board fias let
This is sn excellent way to boost Sanfphi end the people here should take ad- the contract for a fine titodten new high
vontage'of this offer and show readers of school building to be erected at Webster
the Times Unlod what Va» lieve at Sana t a ootl of-ten thousand doliate. - -

tween what seems an uncertainty nnd aseeming sure thing. It is /u ly ' seeming
In either case. Try another season.
But few members so far have deft the
organization and they because from one
cause and another were, most of them,
ineligible to membership. Our office at
the rear of the Peoples Bank will be
open Oct- 1. where there trill be someone
présent to greet you and ¿tvg on y In-

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centuries baa been "of the belfvenlyA Utl(e “ree Simp and Woman's E*.
kind- It has been, tiling and l.isiUring to lorlm* seal, obedience and ac­ change la now in foil awing In our city;.
Ban
KTHficlaco, tivity each as have tbo “hearing ear,"’
It,can be' found in room 9, WHbourne
Cal., June 2fi.—I’aa- the heavenly calling to Join l-heirship
block. Come up and aee what it really is
Mdrras- with Messiah, This glorious privilege like, you can have an Iced' beverage ac­
i-0 IS&gt;g&lt;j audiences la about to end because tbo full num­
companied bp deim y sandwjchea or cake,
twlcv today 'at the ber predestinated of tbo Lord will soon
or
order a light fund), any hour of the day
Gulden G ate.\ He bare been, completed. Meantime, the niter ten o'clock In. the morning. What
addressed a con­ Pastor and others of God's consecrated la nicer ou j ho* day «in attractive edjpeople should.he Zionists In the high­
vention of the “In- est sense of tba wdrd and, laying aside ruundinga. Them will be fancy articles
tenia Hon a I 111 b l e every-weight and svury besetting «In, on sale. Mayhap just what yob are
Btudeuta Aa?ocla- ^ each liould ttrirO to roako bla “calling looking for and hAyen't time to make.
tlon" In ecaalon and election onto" 'to n place in the You can bit, either patroness, patron, or
here, ríe has twvn making a sort of Heavenly Zlotn-^thjuKlngdotn of M
contributor. Of Course you are solicited
continental tour, Including ImlUin¡u&gt;o K d k
to help make- tbf*’ needed departure in
ift M U l*e from thlk M t Zion, the
Ua, Ht. Loula, Kan**» Oil/, l*uéblo, Colouf
city:a aueccaa.
orado Bpriags, Deliver. Safi-Lsko City, spiritual Kingdom of Messiah, that tbo
To'
those anticipating working IrW conLaw wjlbgo forth daring tbs' thousand
Loo Angelen, PuaailcfU and Santa
years of tbs Messianic reign; the great junction with the atchange let ua "*whis­
Crds. 1q all tbt-fte cldts local tranches
Judge and Law-giver of tha Wbridwtll per. there 1* not n membership fee etc•.of.ttio “ 1. U. tí. A.“ Invited bln» and
be the glorided Redceni^^abd n ti ' Acted, merely the tea ty h r cent on the
made arrutrgcineula for public ad aoBocUlse, In .ilU .yy y^vL B 1'offices of*
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dupla ora with b1rpr Vbóüt one hun­ diator, will t&gt;e the faithful Zionists of
phonauwjo In apd ace hei—ohfcf cakca.
dred and fitly Jn nil. '
the -present tim e ybn-xptlowMn-. th«
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■hall bo completed by the glorification
of the lest member of the Church, It
will b e tljn a for .tba Law to go forth
therefrom for the correction, of tha,
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Volume IV

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SCPTtMDCR 8. 1911

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AROUND FLORIDA

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TOAFFILIATEINTERESTS?

THE GROWERS’ PICNIC

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Florida Vegetable and Trull Growers
h e a rtily In Favor Of A W hite M an's
Prim ary
All Are Invited to Come Aifdr*c
Sanford Will Be the Site of
M ay Get Together
City Council, mot in regular »eeston -------.Mammoth Industry 11.
Witt the Florida Citrus eaokange and
Enjoy The Day
September 3th at 730 p ,-ra . Present
the Florida Vegetable Growers’ Associa­
W. D, Holden President, pro lem 11. R.
tion afllllateT The Tampa Times, after
Steyens
J. D. Davison S. Runge H. SITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK
ON
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
1
4
interviewing
officers
of
the
Citrus
ex­
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
Ward B. A. Howard. Absent D. L
change, published the following
Thrasher. Minutes of the last meeting
‘That a fusion betwedii the Florida
j u r a n a M a f t t M W M k'l Moot Irtl- Citrus exchange and the Florida Vege­ Many Prominent Speaker« To Be read and approved. The reports of Sanford Offers a Fine Local M arket
for Industry of T bit Kind—De­
P re se n t and Address the M eet­
In tM
darshn) and Treasurer for August read
table Growers’ Association, may be ef­
tails W|H Be Given Later
ing
a
f
G
row
ers
State's
and ordered Hied. Moved and seconded
fected In the not far distant future Is the
The
Sanford Manufacturing Company
The annual growers' picnic will take that the matter of the non fulfilment of
Wttt Palm Beach tu u ordered another belief of the officer» of the funner body.
to
a
new
concern that will establish a
place
a
t
Beck's
Grove,
near,Cameron
City,
the Sanitary contract by E. E. Brady be
arioed of oil for km on the city’* »treat»,
“Last year overtures, were made to the
large
crate
and box factory in Sanford at
on
Thursday,
Sept.
14.
The
picnic
will
yba remits attained with that used three vegetable growers at Sanford to this end
refered to the Sanitary Committee, with
an
eerly
date.
The details of the com­
he
a
basket
affair,
supplemented
by
a
nstruction to report at the next meeting,
month# ago hare been vary pieaainf.
but at that time the negotiations were
pany
cannot
be
given until next week.
One
fish
fry,
and
to
those
familiar
with
carried. Moved and seconded that no
yum l eltizena are planning to rid that not favorably received. It seems. ' This
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The
site
purchased
from the Holden
these
annual
picnics
there
Is
no
need
to
more money be paid Mr. Brady * on
dty of tha little English sparrow« which year, however, there appeals to be a
expatiate at length upon the good time Scavenger contract until the Sanitary Real Estate Company to on the west ride
within fir« yaaia hare literally overrun complete revision df feeling on -the part
opposite the Vlrglnla-Carolina Chemical
of the-vegetable men and the prospect! to be had. Along with the good things committee makes Its report. Carried. The
tha residence »actiona of the dty.
Com
pony's plant and borders on Lake
to
eat
will
be
a
feast
of
reason
with
Two lads a n en route' from Chatta­ of the two bodies working in conjunction prominent tpeakars like Senator Bryan, Clerk was Instructed to purchase a book Monroe giving the factory oifipie railroad
and employ on assistance to transfer the
nooga to Jacksonville, riding their'blcy- ore considered exceedingly bright. .
Congressman
Clark
and
Prof.
Rolfs
of
the
names in the old registration book to live facilities'as well as the water transpor­
“The citrus exchange would welcome
,, de» the entire distance. The .trip should
tation.
such a fusion, officen of th o to rfis n ia a tlu r^ i
* V m e tf c w iU f e W :
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following resolution ftTfttfopietf:
state, and It will be wholly up to (hi vufrelftbo sît ÎE tthù^ânÔ Ï.
Jim Lee. a colored restaurant keep«.
ter
in
cliargeare
here,
today
and wilj
Word
ha*
been
received
by
the
Grow­
Whereas, At the last meeting of the
vegetable men whether or not such an
make
the
matter
public
next'week.
- WM killed In Ocala by 0. D. Washburn,
ers
from
each
of
the
speakers
and
all
City Council, a petition was presented
affiliation is to be brought about. That
white. In tha act of steeling chickens
are sure that they can. be present. It signed by G. W. Spencer. W. H. Under­
CompItrhVotary Doner.
the combined efforts of the two bodies
from .the latter» chicken yard. The negro
would be hard Indeed to secure better or wood and P. M. Elder and a large, num­
One of the most enjoyable social offairs'
working
to
the
best
advantage
in
placing
• wai shot three time», any one of which
more interesting speakers than have been ber of the other dtixens of the ,dty .of of the season was a dance given by Pop;'
Florida products on the market would
secured for this occasion. Tty^y are all Sanford, requesting the adoption of- an Wicker In hffiiW, of Jack Whltgkar g£
„ J would U sS L ^ u a^
Q
4 »ove mutually beneficial is felt here.
well known to the people of this section ordinance ^ovidln^ for the bolding of-a' Conyien. 3. C. The ggesti wprooocetved
Rtv.'W f X" CsipenteP. “psitor of the
“While the- Fldrtda Citrus exchange
and
thou shout the state and a large white man'a primary In the City of Sanford by,Mia* Gene Wick« op' the'Veranda
Prat Methodist church of Tampa, la at- was organized primarily for the citrus
crowd
is expected.
. . *t r ^ in g the Bible conferende at Winona growers of the state, and ordinarily would
for the.purpose of nominating all candi­ which was mode beautiful with decora­
It should be remembered by those who dates for City offices and.
1
Ind. He writes • that, he has se­ not care to dabble In the vegetable mar­
tions of palms, ferns and golden rod. *,Decured the sarvicaa of R e v .'" 1 W Sun- ket. aa the two are vastly different from expect to attend the picnic that the
Whereas said petition was referred 10 Tlghtful music w as' rendered by Misses
- daf, ex-baseball (dayer and- popular re­ each other and it would necessita teethe speaking will take place rain or shine as the City Attorney for an opinion as the Lovell anil Fox. Late in the evening re­
the Cameron City church which is near legality of such an ordinance and,
vivalist, to coma to Tampa for the pur­ employing of experts in both fluid«.
freshments wens served. Those present
fields, Ilie
pose of conducting a union revival aer- fact that in season the fruit growers arc the park will be used should rain prevent
Whereas A mass meeting of the d ti- were Misses Emil Purdou. Undo Conelly,
the use of the park. This church will zens tins been called to decide upon the Lucn Chappsll, Margaret Davis, Charlotte-.
vlce
^
also concerned in raising and market­
Growers In the vicinity of Lakeland ing vegetables, puts a somewhat different accommodate several hundred people If method of effecting this measure. Now. Hand, Margaret Wight, Lillian Higgins,
Ruby Betts and Elsie Coats, of-Duytuua
and surrounding country are now busily light on the matter. In order to benefit necetaary.
therefore.
engaged In preparing land for fail and the members of ttro - exchange who are _ Lwk.iot.lh« bli. red posters sod keep
Be it Rel i ved. By the City Coundl Bench, and Jack Whitaker, Seffi "Wood-,
winter crops, and Indication» point to a interested in vegetable growing, it Is the date In your mind.
that all white citizens of the city of ruff, 6«borne Herndon. G arenas Mahoney’.
Urge acreage of both strawberries and Considered that a fusion of the two InSanford be requested to attend said Mac Butt, Rad Hamilton. George Mr
“God Bless Our F ree Press!"
vegetables. US:
Tire Corning NalirJJi^n, passing Judg­ meeting for the purpose of effecting the ImugWhi, Frank Campbell and Pope
tereits under one head, would prove
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ment on commercial journalism says: organization aforesaid. Carried.
Sept. 2.—As a sequel to | long stand­ highly advantageous
Tins assessment hooka for the yehr
“It Is understood that the officers and "Every newspaper In this country Is free
ing feud and as a result of which Daniel
New Society Will OrjfiinU*
Cqoley, a prominent naval stores oper­ directors of the vegetable association are to cxpreia any opinion it pleases so 1011 were prescnteJ.by the assessor and - On the* afternoon df September, idth.
ator of Soma- Kota county, wa* shot and likewise -favorably Inclined toward an long ns that-opinion does not offend the were exatnlnod.an3 "accepted
a t 3 o'clock, the young ladles of Sanford
Moved #rfWt®9lv1nl that the bills as will assemble at the1 residence of , Mrs.
_JdhedUit Sunday.-Alf and' Arch Dooley, affiliation of the two bodies to the mutual administration, nor Mr. Morgan, nor (tie
banka nor the railroad companies, nor signed by the President and approved by Udury. Wight for the purpose oI organis­
brother and remain respectively of the advantage of both."
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the part men t «torts, ror he bid ad­ the finance committee be paid. Carried ing themselves Into s benevolent society.
dead ’ man,' were shot and killed from
The
Eastern
Star
C
elebra.-a
Moved id seconded that (he council Tuc name and scope of the society will
vertisers,
nor Postmaster-General Hitch­
ambush near Xll ton.
Thursday. August 31st. being the birth­ cock, nor the .management of tiro As­ now adjourn. Carried _
bb detetmined at Die meeting, und il ls
Five violent deaths within five Jay s of
day of Robert Moni*, the founder of the sociated Press, dot the Guggenheim»,
M. W. Lpvux,
bojwd that every young tody in Sanford
last week and within a radios of four
Eastern Star, ami a » -th is.a lx y .h as been nor the-Standard. Oil interests, nor the
V y i-, -C lerk.
above sixteen year«:of,age will be present
milet lutvo‘ mj . excite^ the women. and
.-.i-— ..;v sact aside as a fisti ve day for the order.
Merchants'
and
Manufacturers’
Asso­
children of, tb* neighborhood known as
The Caldwell B b y
* sm Tuke j*art.J invitations by. teleptKMO - v..
Seminole Chapter of Sanford celebrated ciations. nor .the .chamber of commerce,
• Ht •
. UtfViland Potioffto» near Peniaoola that
David and Wldemah Caldwell, grand­ and postal card will be sent out,, but i f
the occasion with a luncheon picnic at nor the’ stock exchange, nor influential
by oversight out One to.not notified tints,
they are sfraid«po; leave their bouses
Westslds pork, from 4 to 6 p. in Though senators fior a few „other¿Interests, un­ sons of the late Ur.'Androw CaldwaU. of this nnnOtmretnent. is U) Ik . taken os n
even h i daylight- State Attorney Wil­
Sanford.
Florida,
aiTlved"
yesterday
a
f­
son has gone to the scene, it Is said, with the skies were over-slmdovfed -with assorted, . God ’ bless 'f our' free press! ternoon and arc guests hr t bii home of cordial with for oo-bperation and en*».
r. V lw S v a
'Committee: *
,
u view to putting to on end lawlessness cloud*, the stars still shown brightly. K Whnf sliqylrf we dd wjthckjt llr'T h e s e Mr. ond Mrs. W -3 LVoa TTiey will coufogement.
pleasant afternoon was spent end plans must be lively times tn mo»|‘ newspaper
^
Misses
Mabel
Bowler
•
in that county.
were discussed a t to bow best Jo co­ offices.where long lists are- kept of men a pc mi several days here with relatives
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Elizabeth McLaughlin
Word reached Jacksonville on Monday operale with our Masonic brothers n and Internstt thaX m pr\ not b e ; offended and rone wing acquaintances of their
Mabel Hand.
v
of the dgath of William E. Pabor, which that these two grand kindred ordhfa fci»d the topic« that ‘.must not bo dls- grand-father, whose mnne la prumlncnily
connected wjth the early development of
occurred in Denver,. Col.. Aufiu** 28. might be brought in closer touch w!
Growers Will Make Killing ’
1 ¿nr tqM’ th a t In sonit places
Greensboro:‘
;
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Deceased was .well known In journalistic one a no then as the founder of the.
Florida
truckers are preparing to make
&lt;tVie lists grows satoqg that rw one mind
Older residepu remember Well Dr. An­
. drclta throughout Florida and Colorado ern Star w ho-w as an.'enthusiastic Mason1 ego keep the run of theni-^
big
killing
this winter through (he
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p.
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drew CaWwefl and.ihcse . will be glad to practical failure of the Irish pom to crop&gt;
and was for a number (of years agricul Intended that'thtjy should.
J tr»
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’ tn^oomhrehtlog 0» ; t h e C l a u d e
weliiuaie
(tie
giotui-sous
of
such
a
gen*
• tursl editor of the Florida Tlnies-Unkm.
of tire North ami Fast. Acraag# for U*»
At the’ hour bfid anijved for the star« to- V Engle. In Dixie, {cmArks.' .. ^
crolly beloved and admired grand-siro. full harvest) which Is being (danted now
.,
Braden town ctinnot Jketp up with ■its disyppear th è / baije adieu witb’l'&amp; willy •‘Perhaps this expWpifwlry' tffere Is
The
Messrs. Caldwells arc ‘jYorninent&gt; »population. Wlthlp the past yadr.^jtf' that (be chain would be unbroken when marc, latere« taken, nowadays in who merchants of Sanford and are now en lias .‘been practically doubled. The big
crop, however, will be planted In J«u-‘
• new. houses have been erected, and stffl (hey apfajated again to celebrine. August awnnjootf*P*P®^ Than In who edita IL . route to northern markets to buy fall uory.
J
“The
sublidlullun
ol
the
local
dolly
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‘he drejfgj^^Jar exceeds the supply. v
Old potatoes are now selling a t SS to.
press has been aetf evident lor many stocks—Greensboro (N. C.) flew».
' at* bow pisut Uul in ¿he rivi
Kinder]
,
niw
K i g a rtrn WW Od«« - i-}'&gt; yeafp, It indtides the dematfdl of' raljffi (m barrel, and'it to expected that the
Worm e a ta The Ice
¡’- »inanfkkh'ara..being _paught
n' ta .b t realised ’ ^ “ lal». the Inrtio advertisers, .city
A Iqng felt wapt is
new crop will bring equally good , price*.
Ah ice-dealer .la 1 Mosaachusetts
ey.gn vary tn d aiul;ae&lt;5m., to bb ea- in fiaofosd, with the
dJabrivT*
There
if how a notably shortage of, seed
who ’give, out "pap,” bankers
p n c |a U f &gt; i i ^ i p ..U t p uW nltpuf the klDderguf teih. cpoduch&amp;'. hy kji^ V lm h whe'gft 'mixed Up In unsavory things, discovered something hew in entomology. potatoes.. Florida's potatoes havp alwaysIt la an Ice-vorm, that cats n o th ln ^ b u t
South
JjA of t |t e beep “
— -* triih borfc xteatflahll) lino* which Issue free
clear ice and gets in its work in the short beep welcomed Into the market, but the'
- .r.iriy
. 'morning ito m i
o t ( « W The local list of Immnnea to a lenghty
SUte has never gone in for their culture,
• 'with psirtMs Jèfitÿ.
Uiterm ed one »0 far as the dally papers are con­ Interval between the lee wagon and' the on anything like the scale thot-wttl pre­
customer s refrigerator. It to being in*
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u wort;; sp íñ r, the past cerned. ■ ^ . * *
vestlgfl^d, net ks [might b e t suptK5rd vail thls-yesrPllA j j
r» ui „.Rio* : ^itoob’# kindergarten
“Dixie
has
no
immune
list"
by the burenq of .entomology, but by tire
At M ethodist Church '
v .*
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g «cjiòoi where »h« received the
“Ho Immune List'' should be a news, state sealer of weights aud raeaafcfes.
' aotka U \ . .
■piMtor Sumotota willpkcnch both arern[b est instructionJ t f that line. The
bagge of honor, but there are Climate a iyl geographical situation seein lng and evening nt (he First Methodist
I soglnrers ÍIU be
W » of Sanford/yli^-uo-^louRt greet
tew who wear. k.V 'Il''to'm ore fo exerdsd no Influence upon thjg strghge pmreh. 'Morning services nt It o'dodt;
------- 'the hoiidCtnisteef
j imthusiaSpr ibc d ^ .lkgkthe^kln- profitable to mftlntalif gÚetk* arid this to
ñiaib» will be for t im ^ te s ^ lo Jbé
creature. Her to ab u ndant everywhere.' hitbject *, “The Churvh and the Social
Ç ^ a rtéu chir-s wltto'pèôï^loo-Âfert we«(f Uié age of the dollar,
[).
b ^ 'r o o n c U an d d to « n S L îo .
Many specimens, or a t least «tony signs Probt ek- ‘ *r "jj%
, .r .\ y&lt; - ’
1inn vynwer.
October. ^. : &gt;. &lt;y _ .
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W » by-tbow . -çhô d e sia to -of thalr work, have bee* ^observed In
Evening sorVica 7:30 o'ejock: aobject:
* U a n t io be M e y K
.
vantage of % service. The *
Tampa.—Tampa Tlmea&lt;
%&lt;r -The U * t Greai Day." All art ibfdtolly
N
ew
t-cornea
from
SafeAwfi
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invited to «tend. Seats frtti'- ^ ' •
■»- * 11».■m wA—
7*V“
,
lit « t the Prwby- W. D. Holden sod G. W. Spenof Are both , - ^ .- ‘tlAWNi D estroyed by Fire
*»d thé «agine .house* equipped
teriapchurwhRey, :j,r,-M ajH nnon&gt; ho desirous of servjog that citysri'Its mayor. 'Tito l«min of R. F. ‘ Wkshborhe . oq the
S tory Tefllng DtigMMMMifL ' .¡
... , - 7 - 1
.'for more than live We are not ,vkiV w^U acquajutod With. Chappel place was destroyed by fire Uui f .
thg dettghHlil storto» f
_ The ieuera,l|u)d llt^ w u e , aud .d U
a announced to the congregation that Mr. Spenceri bss- W : Ao know that Mr. Saturday and the entire contents a total
Leffier and (tonic Wicker
Tamp« papers æ m out by th f b o à ri, of
i e WWiH “aaA^jar- ba‘'rtleased from the Holden to a m o $ W $ tá a h t Atgl J Í good lots- Ur. W»*hbume and bto famUjf urday afternoon, the weekly hour in \h tr 1
a u ^ i t i e l v a n i e r to give due atuntloo material for the office ha'*4*ks.' He to, were away it-th e time arid-.the flame« park w ill'dlscohtlnuddi-^T hto lias rep-. ;-- ~Vv- ^ 5 *'
i» tbe 'office ol County Superintendent ■ son frf pur good old friend, “Unctb had . gained control before- discotfewd.
"
of" PubUo'TnsUUCtkra \o which he-has Blliy^ Holden, of this section,
Assisted by generous donations of ftiehds T.
.
k w tie w e d e s having brought to th at been appointed. This m atter will be his father, be to all right. Besides, Mr.
Mr^Washburos was enabled to take an­ be taken
In .
cotisldem lat A congregational meeting Hoklen has been largely instrumehtal In other bouse _boi! go - to* housekeeping Upon.
i
rei»rt issued by 3etre;tjy PoVeU te b e oABrdFA^ en early date, but in the pushing Sanford forward, and for his good again. ‘The origin of the fire to unknown.
Mai oh'Av f t h «*V
^ li »hown to have answered HtjOSt let- m easwhlto'lfr,’ McKinnon will aontlnue work In that lli»«be is entitled to -recogni­
George
Hack
Tuesday moriiing com
ten from - something' over 7,000 ptoplf to sdgph the church.
Swam Acras« M onroe
tio n —Report« ¡Starplained of a pain In the.knee, arranchad.'1 " . . *, t VJ#* —
ft
Pensacola will likely sund third In last Sunday and swam across Lake Mon­ In Mopday'a wrestling mairi) with Frank
‘hm of Florida.
F or The Prim ary
lumber exports for the United State!
Gotch. There to nò Indication of a serious
J-J),'
1 * C«tlx&gt;lka in Eusti» «¿1 the sur- .There will bo a Mass Meeting at the when the accounts are mads up by tha roe In record rime. H r was accompanied Injury. The Russian'expects to sail from
- founding neighborhood are buildlhg a a ly hall tornight. to plan the primary to^ Government experts. In 'imports of by a bnakpnd reached to within a short New York for England on September 9.
that city will probably stand distance of thé Enterprise dock. On ac­
Ù '7^ ^ ^ h rsmlfal stone church In the vary h e rn beheld in November, end every white mahogany
Gotch had a good night's bleep. He
first, with New York second.
count of his negligee attire he could not
^ \z * fr * tb * *
bar xotac.to urged ..to Attend., The primsry
will a t- anos m a r o to hto Iowa farm,
The United States National Association land at Ibe flock. buY the Judges decided leaving for Hum boicot.
’
tekHc-spirited ^ m ^ th o U a s of U k * baa bden contemplated far sevefel years
.Tha handsome edifice la lq cost in Sanford, and now is the time to put U of Postoflloe Clerks is bolding tha annual that he made-the distance all ’.right, and , Tha d ty authorities term Monday's
awhllshtid I ngw 1at rail on Manias, r‘-j Taateh not i “fake" but a “fiasco,'' *
meeting In Jacksonville tty« weak. . . .
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; suits is made from materials selected by a fabrip(c3cpert. In selecting a fabric
jy effect, as soft and as near as possible to a SPOT PROOF material, and in
not SHOW DUST or retain linJ. And above Jill, wc require that the fabric
id satisfactory wear; must look gcpcFand wear well until the end. For the
-lay down certain ,rules that msute thoroughness—a- strong stitching ¿with a
Va
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thread that will stand the playing strain of a'strong, healthy boy; and in the
lire a degree of SMART STYLE that ape alts'" for itself. The styles are
and SINGLE-BREASTED Coats with full Peg Knickerbocker Trousers;
vent in back. The suits come in ’Cheviot, Cassimer, Serges, etc. All the
new fall shades in Grey, Brown, Tan, Olive 'and Blue Serges are here for you to choose from.
VERY o n e

Brand of Boys* Clothing, we will give for the next thirty days, to every
chasing^ne of these fine’suits, a-Watch Guaranteed to keep pferfectnine one year

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about as - dienp a* it could be done. ! trying to dnlg ihr.ti down. &lt;W&lt;5 f a n
Under [iresent- conditions ' the Sanford and hence my statement Iasi wvçk I
would like to get the figures on this »fork never htge .&gt; »pit results unless we flouse Is as good and in many instances make this explanation Iwcanv».(
from the street committee and also-thclr get together amt tills scents almost Im­ much better than the average Florida my critics asserts that i am knocking the
opinion us to the efficiency of the two possible.
__ a. : '•'* hotel. There Is not a man In the busi­ town which is certainly as far (nuu m&gt;
A Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be methods. My idea for ,the solution of
ness today t h a t . can conduct a better intentions as can be. —•
ttveen.Y ou anti Me"
(his problem and also the fire deport­ 4 The growth bf the plciu&amp;p postal c * d hotel than Mr. Driver and hts guests are
These little Items come up m my
ment was the one advanced by a man has been enormous, - doc q W In this avytre of this' fact, but he U handicapped wbekly perorations and enuw nmrr
from Gainesville who stated that two county, but all over the world; add theca In the matter of rooms as be wlU leswvomment favorable end' other*i f
hotses and wagons could attend to the is scarce a hamlet anywhere whosesoUcnt acknowledge himself and while the
Tfye reader can draw his own ».««■
fire department and the »unitary business .idftures—whether it has any or not—at$ ■Sambjd " House is equal td the present elusion—said conclusion making W . i&gt;
■A ChleL ts Among Ye Taking» Notes also and save tire city money but the not pictured in gaudy colors on postal day volume of business it would pot
little difference to me. only I am i«-t «
" ; and Fallii. Heil Prent 'E m " council Las already purchased the fire cards ready to be sent by tourists to take‘care of a largo number of tourists knocker just for the Measure of kn.. t ■.*
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truck end this plan of combining the two their fric-nd* as Indisputable evidence of
•TtW Jvysi -sf North A m e ric a -In Sanford departments Irigst. For one 1 "am hear­ their visit. And the picture postal card
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tily in ftwor of the city, attending .u&gt;
Wkice (ha North U VTiooâl In ic« aad snow.
awn business la the matte« of. $ubllc
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triads Éwas tbs Arate redout LMw.
Ilies and the' ¿unitary department. Mr.
(first Strew, oo* blotkfnim Dr*»l ooti-ii* fualoffka)
\
‘qWRWihfr«i»*fchj*swsnslavtupr dsw ► Brody ls&gt; staunch advocate of monidpar
ownership and yet he lin* nUeroptaljo
H . É . W I S E , P ro p rie to r
revfcrr* Ihc fiiupldpol., ndiUinl»ttatta*i&amp;
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Jiispèdur new bei fig field .by 8e o f'W il­
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liams. -U do not agree with them for
ws mch Uesrsn's-sst».
Mr. WiNiams hat-earned his salary and
td sod wt'rs ton itts. "
greet- 1; 'P nm ipU C lüm i'S ervm e
T i c k e t a re Solti fft J ^ m dtl Kâfes j
more as the following figures sent to roe
wlÙ Show; ■ _
..Far the sU 'months of 1910 with no
W Ü rtl*
inspector on the job the sanitary taxe*
amount U&gt; »909.38.
fashion of the offen
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4 Sotjne time ago tbele was a kick agidkeb JFortbe.six roopthe of. to il with Wil­ oomlc voir ntines.. and
OR THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA^." ','
tbeiextravsgant mariner In whtói^Alw liams 'on 'like.. job thif. amount, was picture poemi card; fi
The tsrmsr»' Ç^(l.n ^&gt;o^V lh, (o«MHrv,.Cour«r*'U Asrknlnfw,
cUf fltKincll was spendlOg ’ The. /pooled
sending óflV.ivvw
^«»oèy in . the matter, of collecting the
It.Is reported' that the
author Ilies
i£**k t(»fti*tl&gt;#ild,pQd die buckst pysiem.
vThcre (¿era gdverul wise lieods who made
Attend ,to
«hls pH lI^rgojnudi bettor aqd-vdlb|em
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ho tuo,I-effettive yrori^1 1 postai
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ÿ g lv ^ l life job 1» oi)oe-b/iJhe;Tlty a t h lf
fttìps. ooiiw .r‘o irt this direi lion
DEAR o r THB COLkSOgr o r '-«ORieULtURR
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|lhOulAV*.Mt. Ü r ^ . l s a -IA srÀ on and
f dbee.aàt gw l^M hd to look uffèr.this job
S t lffgÉMÿXkise on his-pert and only
my assertion &lt;e Year ago that
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suit lii nilÿ good, Jo our city.. Or to the the present lUsrndgemeut of ip e ji
industry that burs grlirTût the majosity Usoed ta tended to
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mission Merchants will take care of such rebuffs and the irtfnllii .&lt;• denunciati--'i vi &gt;
small (ntstiers. And in cunclutiun &gt;yill henMItssiless ami uf ruscnl» "Hut couaidA (failrOad Man
say that we llj^ysccds out at t'nmerun
City fully rtpilize the foci that you are
I tite r s and C om m unications on a high bred bull. No plnoy wootl stuck
Illustrated Bible Lectures
in your views. Keep In the middle td
Various Timely T opics.
There seems to be an increasing inthe road nml don't Ret your horns
tercst on the part of many tu hear the j
tangled up with n Dbrbcd wire fence.
I1.I.USTRATKU ItiniiK LECTURES which!
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
C. G. I’lkhv.
are nightly being delivered ut lite (losi»el
Tent. Cor. l ’ark Ave. and Seventh street
Souks Knllroart Company
In lhi» Deportment Will be Foond the
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A recent 1« lure UII the subject of the
EmTOR SAMuKt- Ill KAt It.
Views, Opinion» and Comments
Milieniuum
v»ns of »|htmì interest to!
. Your article "CorintruiauiA are not
of Practical W riters.
those who iuive gi&gt;cu tlmuglU t‘&lt; this
Heartless''
In
last
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of
July
2ft
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While the putty mentioned is highly subject. ,
td- Ilvrsltl-Yfsr* SSO tbs W*«( had truobic
The s|&gt;eakcr said the.wo(i^"M.lllenniwm "■
vtik sH ^ ihlr.tr WiMV. "Stitini B.D" HU- respected for his stability am iability nud
-* twf iwyoti ttwlf. This time wUh a cqw-cmy .falrmlndcdneas by all who know him and was from two Imitili \vords "MÌtlfl". menu• wtfthu Uutl-Pmy.' •»’ v r * *
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have learned his ways of dealings, and ing a thousand, nnd "annus'' year, *TUc
Appreciate him as an official and citizen word signifies n tliousoncf years., without
'If the cattle datoretts of this great 'Ybg forget to took around and sec the any reference whatever to tile charfiCUNf
CutuHrygf ourt could ' only etiTtgfcb'l^o livjng . evidences among* you. For in ­ uf the period. whether good or bud.' !v
The popular view of (Ilia subisci is that
_ sal and brains o f ‘one or tw o' tUj^N^rs stance In the cusc of Yardniaster Beatty.
«hie »ad comprehensive "ikdT;,1; wyUr&amp;g V ito Wos jraklrnaster lierr for n numltef the goSpot of Christ will an fn r rontnil
. ou tire subject-of ixotoctiOQ for tiSR ^inoy o/yen rt.' happened to tltr pjwfprtune o( the minds and hearts of men that the,
losing hla legs aiwl thcti was not hystilc whole world Itupully l&gt;e converted nmlj
: W e cow a* yottrSelf,»«cdsvri
tu llic corporation.' nnd ns soon ns he become lioly by it« ir(tlu&lt;tnt^ that war»
WapTod oonsidcration Was subrrgntrd in will cease, and that this' ‘„happy slate j
Vst.Kl'pul1
on the
Master-piece of tift|«tioh from original position nnd the will continue one llwusnnd. years, and
Bork tuid.brain pOW«'. Your arguments ofily consirlrrntion he gets, they arc not dial dittilig^ ibis time Christ will rrlgb
most strong and convincing, leaving bqt going to pulke any changes in the yard, With his people'splrituiilly. *
little hope for us or our crops ‘and^ ov*tk^' and thcTckson for this given out from
The’ speaker maintained tfmt the
thing for the cow, yet we did feel that high authority is he is wanting In '.‘upper millennial rpign wUh Christ brought to
Y* ».till had a lighting chance, but your story." t Before ho lost his legs ho Was not view in HevchUing 2U;G is , not oi\ tini
In this respect fae ,B term ^f earth b u t'm heaven. ’ for • when,’.the
;second edition which appears '■in the deficient
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R O L L I N S . C O L L E G E , W INTER PARK
. O ld e st C o lla g e and M ost B e a u tifu l C a m p u s In F lo rid a
llegr. AcnflrTny. Music, exp ression . Llpr Arts. Domestic and Indus
trini Arts. Business; Nor nuil Course
Twelve buildings, futir dormitories^ separate rooms, steaml heat, electric &lt;;
light», lire |«rotectiaa. line gyinhusiunCtur mnlfftltl . qwnrtcr-mdlbm dollar ep- ! i
downieut Four irscbucs i j ruusic, $0UU0 organ, a dozen pianos, two glee
for Business. School. full banking I
cluhk, chorus class. Su[&gt;erh neiWjnwtns
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ty| w writers.* two instructor* n est
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vipdprpent. Burroughs adding muCljl
year New i heran td amt pliy-ui-jilil InltornIurte» eipupjw-d witli every (luxlern
device; analysis of soils, fertilf/er », fooda. Water prepttrullon far erigin n rrtng '
i-yupe*. Lakes. Ituplmg. »WHIIII1m g. golf len u iv f&lt;M)t bull. basket bull, four j ;
CtmscciUiVc years Cffhniplnris oif Strilo in biute hall. GhniHiuu hut m ule worn- &lt;[
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catalogues and full information on instru
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cid asied fojr oohalderation I h 'os mueh.
s something to do fur a Uvllhood and
mslderntion of lost tlmo/ond to be told:
If ytai reportYtm ran go wi your ‘run.Y
ot aíjlé to do that. Asked If something
uppem fimi can't fix The some . you go¿
ig to consider*not able to do betterzm
ocount of being one-handed; answered,
Nft' your servios* would not be u tlsfacJust think of the thousands now over
the opuntry xvho arc out. of work ,and
the reason is "service hot sotisfactory."

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and laft desolate.

Who are'your patrons und when you
.blow your “. horn, look aruund nnd see
Weak eyes arlLJiiatfe stropg by i^ontontethfhg. Learn conditions and know
anil's
Kye LtrtlonÜ, InflmiitijUjIini (g pipsd1
what'.you'are giving vent to. Turn all
without
palli ijVfihO fh iy .-^ u other,
.iu s y bnilh jbe ihjidi» of light on-lids suliject and
give t!*e'puygoiocn*T4iu* -fictions r ipvcx- rained y su (gits find licaltn^ ".'-Keeps
tlgate arui ie e

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THt 8ANPOÄO HERALD

WANTS

Pnbtlsfcsd Em r rridsy Mamin» Br

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R J. n u ll Y. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
Subscr letton Pris», S2 00 a Year In Advsncs

Kissimmee will occupy n space in the
Commercial Congress building at Wash­
ington. 0. C,, and have a fine display
there lor the next two years paying 130
per month. Could Sanford spend thik
amount of money more ndvanlageoo»lyt

BUSINESS MEN FOR CITY orriCIALS .
The »bowing msdo by the dty -plain»
for the fim »1* months of iho preset.t
year la certainly moat creditable. T1 o
figures apeak for themselves. But back
of the results as they appear in the semi­
annual report itanda out one fact which . Wanted—To buy hand plow, and fer­
must not be overlooked by the taxpayers. tiliser drill, second hand. R. D. Grant
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• Tlila fact la, that It pay» to have busi­ Routp 3. 1
For Sale—5000 shares Night Miswk
ness men. in charge of the business (Wash) a t l He (ope and half cent)
of the dty . Such men have *been
successful in their own -work, and know,
how to handle the large affairs of the d ty
-government to the beat ad vantage.- Ib a
manner in which the Board of.Bone
Trustees handles the affairs of this d ty
should be appreciated by all dtltena.
. This board has always worked to the
advantage of the dty, and is n modified
form of commission government. The
board la stronger today than it wsj ten
years ago, and Its strength baa come
from Us business-ilka administration of
the dty'a affair».—Jacksonville Metrop-

The Sanford Herald will ‘soon be a
semi-weekly. Editor Holly will have to
have on auto to gat the new«. Well, the
PACTOKIES POR BANPORO
Celery City editor should have coined
enough by this time to get a Brush The Herald has harped upon the fac­
runabout at least Success to his ncjv tory question for the past three years and
attempted to prove beyond a shadow of
venture.—Lake Region.
doubt that Sanford offered all the Induce­
Tlie report from tho Weather Bureau ments necessity for the establishment of
fur July for the whole United States con* factories. Our efforts are likely to be re­
■ tains a very interesting weather map, warded and wonkumuea&lt;4d»|weeh-el tW
Or-.-vn^wwiae»,
JbA lowest establishment of a large : crate mtihirr
maximum tçqtparainrerof bny~ State' In thft fSMbb. •- 8«flf»tfuAoe as many-crates
„ tire Union.' Florida i|. quoted at 90 and as any other section of Florida and yet
the-Nortfif^AÜqntílí states at' 92 to 05, for years the business has been bandied
and the Middle West States at 100' to through middlemen. The result has been
qpsatisfactonr to the growers and.Son110/;,%' ’
ford'tpuiey has gone to enrich the cobA most excellent diversion now" jwac- fere of a foreign corporatlbh. Now that
ticed by the W. CLTVUj of Sanford Is the a factory of the .kind is an established
gathering of tha children In the d ty pork fact, our many claims os a factory site
every Saturday afternoon for the purpose second to none In the state,'should be
of being entertained with ptolty stories
by n committee of ladies appointed
weekly. What a pretty and profitable
custom this Is, end we commend it to the
good women of Tallahassee, The child­
ren would ertjoy It. nnd Would be far bel­
ter for them than time Idly spent on the
streets.—Tallahassee Democrat.
Our buiy season is approaching and
the city election shouhfitGbt be allowed to
rouse-ill-feeling or engender comity fiiy\
would interrupt the commercial relations
of our cltlzenA. Sanford la entering one
of the • most prosperous seasons ip the

history uf the city. Regardless pf the
hot air and U&gt;mW»t of the politician the
citÿ will l&gt;* here the day utter election
and Sanford is not resting upon the
shoulders of the mayor tuoi aldermen*
byt we nrO busy—too busy for any intcrrufttiotnt.
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The Lee County •News, at Fort Myers,
has' been discontinued and the outfit
packed up and shipped to Webster where
It is.presumed a paper will be-started;
The News was- a good paper,-but, not­
withstanding the extremely favorable
conditions at Fort Myers there was no
room for two publications, nnd especially
alter the Press started u dully, cditloo,
tho outcome ol (ho struggle was inovltable. No matter how fertile the field,
newspapers Just can’t be made to flourish
where there are too.'- many to ' tho
ayre—Lqkcland News.
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platea a profit' of about sixteen thousand
dollars this year. Tb« department now
haa On hand oves, twenty thousand dol­
lars and most extensive iihproverupnu

Lost—In Welbomo Block in lavatory or
toilet, a gold watch. Finder return to Dr.
C. G. Butt, and receive *3.00 reward.
Fes Sale—Owing to our refcent disaster
I am forced to sell my business consisting
of a soda fountain, fixtures, tables chairs,
ahpw roses, nnd a stock of goods, every
.lim it jn'iooir aim pc. A bargain foe. Minn
“ ie wishing tcr-emer-w- geW-Sg a s w
___ at an err. 406 Sanford *Ave., R. F.
W ashburn^» n»

Draugbon's superior courses of instruction will enublc
you in a short time to hold high salaried positions, and
more than that, Draughon’s Employment Department
ran place yon in a position in any state in the Union
Why? Because Draughon conducts the longest and tin
attaugfiflt,xhjiin oCBusiness Colleges in the world. . .

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For Sale— Horse, wagon and harness
f ISO. Mrs. EL Greenland. R. F. D. 3. 3-2l-p
For Rent—Five-room.house on Melonvllle BVsnue. . ‘Apply Mra. AL Speer, 112-

Get your $44.00 Life Scliolarsbip Monday. T h is' $-1-1U)
course will be $ 5 0 .0 0 after September 16tb. If y o u can t
attend now, purchjise your scholarship, and let u* lejj^t
YOU f REE by mml until you are ready* to eotei for per­
sonal instruction.
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in Sanford to look after subscription re­
newals arid to extend circula lion by spee-

oid irrigated hammock land. A. Wood­
ward. 123 15 St.. Richmond. Ihd. 2- tic
One of the most suitable track of land
n Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
oow open for sale, if you want good
had, prajty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let piis offer slip by. write to J. F.
Sundcll. Lake Mary. Florida.
2-4tp
For Rent—Office room on ground floor.
Saniord .Herald. *
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&gt; For Sale—Limited quantity of celery
awdLgbidrn self blanching variety. 191U
stock -at 33.00''per pound white it lasts.
Chose A
t*tf
. For Snle-^em iogteh, Typewriter, good
order, JI5. Enquire PostoHloe- R. Homrighous.
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.Fot Ssle'-L-Naw bojj "press, never been
used. See Hand,Oft«, br address J. P.
Masseiwhi^KrPtioud»-?;
K ite
For SidfvLfi daee forth,- twenty bearing
oranga; trees. 50 laiadf Uvea, itiso very
large bearing p a h tree«." ffttxlren S-rooni
cottage, front and buck-porches, fscoi
south Golden Lake, 3 iqjhrti tjontlv cast of
Sanford; IS minute] walk ,qb street rail­
way, also Ovcido foitm ad.FU |C drinking
waifri good bathing. .'Briihtg and twjm-

have bean. made, lately.». Of bourse, it
must be lowonibered that -the plant pas
been maintained,' , improvement# Vlmve
been paid far, ti\e works a re more valua­
ble thou they iwere tlireo, years ago, arid
the ratea have (teen considerably reduced. rnirig. , A*kwa bcryT u zr^

Jacksonville, F lo r id a

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. But iho poiitf thq Evening News wishes
to make i s ‘ ibis: No profit- should Yiq
For R a a t-fjy a Wft's one i t eefri'pire
mnde on tire etty’s water. Tbq principal 7 acres. H ouscsgad barn dn.both pHcfia.
of government; is/ not.' to.’ mak? money.' For Information^ apply td j , fir.- Edwards,

th e
Chafing

»hankbi

Thr Sanford Herald has Just celqbratcJf
n not fret hirtlufay anniversary atyd Editor
Holly say* tlwt "dnew rtw Inception of
The Herald Jast/fluno yemw. ago &lt;the
poilcy pT tire i*sper Bas never ireon siraken
by the sunshine'of rprosperity „or (hq
dark C|ouds of'adversity.’* *Tlre H^rski,
beginning with its first 'lustre,. V e in
btxjster for Sanford;and (Jt^/acl that the
census figures showed It ■a £50 per. cent
increase caases Editor Tbjily to feel that
. . he has a right.to be piodied nnd .Ratified,’ ? There w n be no . qtrestion. as tòjtìi©Jpr-.'
fluenc* wet filed tòt good by q - wtìi-qjah;; * -4iged newspeperraud ihnt The Hera|d-'J»
; onè pf tlttf Coat irr fire Florida Journalistic
'family is oottceded without "tkdissenting
wqkBe.. For tha further advance bTiinn*
.
ford and vielqlty It ts* lo'fcFhoped that
Editor Holly and 'Tire Herald will
lorig éjkd p rosp er/V T ltn ré-yfi^ / f .
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Coffee V Percólaters
n«si)s of main« «
U tb i or ssy dur.tr

forms for rent on ***** No money re­
quired. Also eomo for conti rent. Levi
lilnford owner, and dealer in Sanford
• n ■ ,• k
A- i t .
.truck
farms, ^
, T *U ív7 ¿ ;V ' J4t^f.
To ' LetwRoOrps furbished and unfur­
nished. light housekeeping,:. H 8‘ French'
Ave, west Side, two minute» from depot.
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Syrup Pltdiers

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posts Mjrie sad finid)
rfivèsafrom' sit odtm.

J i l t jtnd Pepper

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'Vfdíér, Jiio aif.atyd' líílñ ; *TfcfM ' ey be'
se iá;rtónàlqd. V ss neairiy. so ss pus. rtBE'pttU«Utó l ( P |^ |; ^ ri.
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XMLwater cqmqtl tteb ^streuU* lowir the'
br 1 E w , TheipU
it^r.Wk}«gi f y i j e jglnlfi^Um. We do not
tof khfi.UA«-of. the’¿re
rei4 tdfmake any
PhifiU^u
firove. and main'

The above cry la heanl and read every day. Are yeffi
wanted? Tako an inventory of yourself and see whig
you con d a What ore you worth? 'W ill you drift with
the tide of poorly paid incompetents, or will you prepare
yourself for the beat paying positions? This is an Impor
tant matter for you to decide. May we assit you?

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*. .ónd Itisi n i likely.dllpkaséd. beca^pe tifc"
rutes àfò íilghar thaq-, they hod , cnu^tu

- ‘Buspect. InsuflWem fjre protection Í»;
the cause of high iuiuxnnw! njtrv itnd
tíre A4ÌUdtwt «il aaòdero. pa«cláneri •
fighting ¿fe and Ufe èstabUshpJerx of Are
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Campu* New*—University o f rio rld a
A most excel lent report from the War
Deportment at Washington has recently
IN rim ili fLOBIDA
reached (he office in regard to the con­
dition of the Department of Military
Science.
A supply of office equipmem, type»I ogden lie* organlxed « a tn ia Crow writers, eta. has just been received and
** m
U lta «
.Installed In the Secretary's office.
A number of men continue i tt work on
the various walks and ropds over die
University Campus. ■A handsome booklet of tlm University
Jjnaiudt.w pte' from the press.
Ulna pictures of the buildings. campus
student organlxalions, and various phrases
of college life, and may be had for the
asking. . .
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Dean Jamea N. Anderaon. of the
College of Ana and Sciences, with his
family. Is spending his vacation ut
WUUamston. S. C.
Dr. C L. Crow, Profeasor of Modem
Languages, nnd family are spending
their summer at Newport, Va.
St. Cloud want# municipal improve
m enu and, on Monday last held or
election for the purpose of voting or
tbe bonding question.

There are Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
PLANKS AND OTHERS
The old reliable Planks Chili Tonic I*

Guaranteed to drive out Malaria, te
cure Chills, Fever, Colds and Grip, your
money back If It does not, 25c and 50c
per buttle. Ask your Druggist.

S O C IA LIS M
Is undoubtedly spreading—you sltould
Investigate and fight It J f it’s prin­
ciples axe wrung, or fight for It If rlghL
R»ad “Men and Mules”, __,
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and Is duo to poisonous g am « fa (h* bleed
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but catarrh poison Is In tb# blood and tbe trouble will soon raturm, a re a woraa
than before.
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the state.*’’Tni* b?art' Is UWW profteTettt

in proteins than alfalfa and the Florida
farmer la Just learning, that It I n very
profitable. forage crop besides valuable to
the soil to plow under. Tn Turn pa one
velvet bean sulk has provided foliage for
a pergola eight feet hlgfa. alx feet wide
and 24 feet long.
California peqrs. peaches. apples end
grfpes are telling at 91.25 a crate in the
Tampa market. The grower must be
gelling ihe "lUUe end of the horn" bock
o i r t te -Pmrlfte - ooaat— Why! Jie sa tu o
when this crop Is ripe« In California 87
pet cent, of the states of (he Union have
all this kind of fruit they want—In fact It
is rolling on the tree or vine Tor want of
purchasers.
J
The ujii)l shlpnjenJ of grapefruit qnd
rsngqy from ilnbonn, which takes in at
Irasi one-half of the citrus fruit territory
of Cuba geographically fpeoklng, amounD
rd to 19,501 antes, of whlob 13.890 wedjr
tu New York. 4,740 to New Orleans, and
*71 lo Mobile This statement will give
u fax idea of the nonexpauslou of the
fil/ua fruit bu&amp;lneeaRlf Cuba. ' •
Your Defat to th e Paper

.

The «litor, aoys the East Liverpool (Ot)
Kcvluw, knows mote people than any

professiou or calling In
the
ini' HXnmunity
«ommunity. He knuvrx (hq|r wants,
thru wiiliea, ihrlr weaknesses.' tliçlr foi­
be». their viera ami their . virtue». He U
Ihe cuitmhsu of their innermost • aaercts.
ITe Im i gifaad upon tbe gruesome skeleton
út praúiraUy every family closet within
ifajfarifcflhtóó offals iièwspagégsnidìf fie
wren»
all her
. tb speak out and let!
teh oil
far know«.
know«,

A Statement
Some Claims and
A Challenge
the Exchange a higher price—net on the trees— for their oranges shipped through the Exchange, till«
lesson, than any other marketing agency In the State of Florida, haa paid An average to ita grower» for
•ranges'©! similar grade, pack sod quality.

S o m e C la im s

man in. (Mile,

j ifa «xiimoijiilly Phuld be thakeh from
, renwr to cyrcurqiprence ■yith die releva, horn 'of « c ii^ l. Bat hb doda not choose
-tto u*ek ooi In tfast manner, for lie del,,r‘ uj eijitoir only the guotl that men
and women dq and (faux exalt die donimunlty, He would ‘rather exploit virtue
than expone vice, notwitfatnndlnj that
^.’tfaunalociiy of tto readlhg public -are
cfamoroui fur the sennailonaL Hla pur­
pose Is to elevate the ntanding of hi*
publication un well ae that of the com*
raunity.
.
'• . ! ' «
ina people of every community owe a
dsbt of gratitude to |befr iiqwppapen.
Some of them, are not always eager to
discharge that deb t-.^h ey «¡re rather In­
clined to give (be fiewapanota. the wOrtt

oi it* They seem to* furn^M j|he lime

CLAIM No. 1—The Florida Citrua Exchange claim* that It has handled Ita cltrua frulta, from tim e
pf loading on car« until delivered at destination, including all charges of belling (which Include broker*
a u c t i o n c h a r g e « , salaries, telegram», and every expense of whatever nature and kind Incurred la
selling such fruit) for lea» actual charges to the grower owning «aid fruit, tharf any other marketing
Agency In the State of Florida.
- ’ CLAIM No. 8—The Florida Citrus Exchange claim» that It ha« obtained from the purchasers in the
market place« of the United States, a higher price for the citrus fruit* handled by the Florida* Cltrua E x­
change during the season of lB 10-ll than ha« been obtained by any other marketing agency In the State
of Florida for fruit of similar grade- arid quality, »old at tho same tiny»! , * .
V CLAIM No. 3— The Florida Citrus Exchange claims that today It» pack» and brand« fitand higher
with the trade that purchase« and «ells citrus frulta In the markets of the country than the packs and
brands of any other marketing agency in the citrus deal In Florida, for fruit of same grade and quality,
r** CLAIM N o ,'i—T he Florida Citrua E xchange claim« th et-it'l« the ohly agency operating in tho
cltrua deal in Florida that rcndeiajih honeat, Intelligible account sale to Its shippers, in. that It b the only
agency in Florida that states on.lt« Account sale the actual d*te and place of sale, the actual amount of
money received for the fruit sold, the name of tho purchaser; and plainly states all deductions oLieyarr
nature and kind from the gross proceeds of the Bale, which enables the grower to .readily and MtelUgcntly check back tb »a« whether-ba ha» received an honest accounting or not.
’&lt;
C L A IM N o.'8—The Florida Citrus Excjymga claims that no agency for the sale of citrus frultfc
operating to Florida, actually handles the fruit f» ,lte patron for total gross charge to the grower of
10 cents a box—or anything near that sum— toolude all co sts of handlifirg, of whatsoever nature and

In citrua frulta Ih Florida that paya to full to the growera
from* transportation companioa for lo*», riamaga Aad overcharge.

■ facing that the nqwspaperwMpf Sfllhfatly

■ckleMod. or dcfei.ded.thaM mtM Fi'l’
YSte live# aud saved theim fnnu^uslitess

% mciugrtof timed
'OtwJ&amp;.^be troubles,

»faa tn« moral, obli
•aud sorrow, jwd-'l
^ujttnotfart/-frbo
reason 1

UL, arrived to
until he -can be-

condI|lo(uii liera'.
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*** «atea'tkM tbe cnSi
monda ui¿ of «he vrea/.tÄK Wels
j^wfaoLi

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W ith

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Barn g c •h«reby.cl)al!flnges
. £ „■ S f ö ahy.m
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ncy .UFtratfhg to th t Ststw^f^
Tho
C ltr
Ob
îtù fatatanchts, but bjwposltre*
Florida to disprove a n y W .tKfa. six foregoing d alm s—not by m irt.j
proof backed Up by e y W w e , to be submlUro t o tofoS-unprejUdicer
of experience in the State ¿^.Florida; and w e w ill dug gent as notnif
liiteU. w ith tb s FloridÀ Cltrug
tion three m en'well knowR^Kroughout the State, none of w h o to ,«
Exchange, or have any leaning or partisanship therefor,~^tff-wjt r&gt;.- '
- *■ MR. K IM BA LL C .A T W Ö O D ,*
.
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MR.-J. H. PR E ST O N , ’S:
, , MR. H. B. ST E V E N S, *:
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and w e w ill select an our Expert to check up from the bookfa o f any accfjo
the c ha lie n ffar, Mr. Charlea O. Harness, who la to hfave ju st as free access to the bo(
tog party as the representative of the challenger shall hay£ jn investiga

�M p ttiitb er 8. 1911 -

THE SALFORD HERALD
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

»«*&lt;«&lt;w ww« #« »»«»&lt;«»»»»*

in union th e re 1» stre n g th . We have
th e good» you need, end th e price UNIVERSITY - O F ' - FLORIDA
you can do th e re st. Sanford r u m
ôalnrsbH U ft jfcuprtfor bat Jnriprn»
tu re Co.
'
‘ 3 3 -tf »ter Jnitfiuiton tor flprlh» Boung jMrn

FROM MACARONI D f ITA
By W lrti«»S Tatephcpc

A Budget of Interesting Items Rube Finkbiner. who sued lor a di
v'orce from his wife on ncooynt of her fail­
, from Correspondents

ure to support hhn, has dismissed his
suit as his wife has Inherited consider­
JiJE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY able propoty.
Several suits of flea proof underwear
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporter» Weekly hpvje been purchased by our folks getting
ready for the picnic a t Comcnyi City.
Cover» th e Territory for
Zack Stuicsihah produced a byblril
The t^ereld
cuajujbcr last summer that is half en­
~
PAOLA POINTS
Ta the Editor at The Herald:
larger than the ordinary cucumber but
5a yf ha» any other piece a plague of . iloesen't cause shooting pains In the
tnoaquitoa, or.have they all congregated »tonfaciv like the thoroughbred cucumber.
in Paolat They, fairly »poll our moon*
Mart Duster, the landlord of the Duster
light night» end ere above a "nip” in hodee, he» advertised that from now on
the broad daylight.
be will serve real cow butter to his guest»
, Mr». T. E. WlUon of Sylvan Lake left which will no doubt drew much more
Sunday August 27th. for a trip to' New trade to his hotcL Mart la a bustler end
York State, accompanied a*_ far as knows what Ids guests want ell right,
Jackeonvlile by Mr. Wilson.
all right.
&amp; G Hartley made a (tying visit to his
Dige Douglass, the editor of the Oveido
home here last week, returning to Taylor- Avalnnch is being urged to run for Con­
vilie to work permanently.
gress at large, but his friends are un­
M rl F&gt; A. Johnson of Markham was certain about him; as be wears non-union
the unfortunate victim of a mules un­ breeches and suspenders which may
happy disposition several days since, handicap the race.
narrowly escaping serious Injury and is
Absalom Bolivar, who studied law six
still laid up for repair».
months in ‘Squire HoplightV office, is
Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Taylor returned going to run for Justice of the peace.
Luke Balcom of Tampa spent n few
• days in Paolp last week on his way
north.
Davis Hart, of Markham has returned
iqun his visit te_ge^ ' ' Another' picnic party vfertt fo*‘ Palm
Springs last week and report a fine
tin».

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Free Reading Room

W a lk I

K O O M .2 Ü

/ "I used to be troubled with g weakness peculiar to
women,” writee Mrs. Anna Jones, Qf Kenny, UL 'Tor
I nearly a year, 1 could not walk, without holding my sides.
1 tried several different doctor«, but I grew worse. Finally,
our druggist advised Cardul for my complaint. I was so
thin, my weight was 115. Now, 1 weigh 153, and I am
never sick. I ride horseback a t good as evsr. 1 am in
fine health at 52 years.”

U p s ta irs , P ic o B lo c k
O p en T u e s d a y s 4 t o 6 p .m .
and

Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.

S tra n g ers W e l c o m e

TA K E

S I X T H ...

We have thousands of such totters, and more are
arriving daily. Such-earnest tagitmony. j r t u a .i
have tflid fcju ittljt prove« tha gpeat value. Qt-thte-vigc-a. ]

%REGULAR V IS IT

anti the
»odielfyi
bis great-grandfaiher /it iu ibe
tionary. war,Rev. Llge McSwatt preached his fa r

r

oritq aertnoa. "Th e He n u n o l U w Tro b a b k ; I

SatW lost Sunday' by reipieet of Ms esm- P
gregatioo. When Rev. Llge dwells on
the terrible suffering of the young man
who Is fighting pig* in order1Itfget his

shtfro of the husks for a noonday lunch
the whole congregation blubbers to beat
Mr. und Mr». C. W. Powell and family the bund.
and Mrs. A. W. Powell of Weal Sanford,
Growing Apples In Orange Co
were entertained Sunday at the home of
You can grow anything in Grunge
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart, at Deck Station. County.
James McMillan has an interesting lot
About the only fruit that was Lacking
of young alligators un'd eggs at his home was apples and now comes Mr. and Mrs.
which attracts' many visitors. Mr. Mc­ Frank Johnaon, the Burbanks of the
Millan rilises them for the trade
Orange county, who hove successfully
Tilt! McClelland children 'spent Sunday grow» apple» and can prove it by the
in Sanfurd with their aunt. Mrs. Wilt Hil­ fruit. Some time ago Mr. Johnson con­
liard.
‘
.
ceived the idea of grafting a hardy
The Important? time-worn question, apple stock upon a haw bust) and the
whet tier woman shall or »hull not vote experiment proved successful. From the
has finally been settled by the yOOfig thee now two years oM lie has a crop of
peoples' debating" dub here—that woman nlniren tine apples. .The fruit is hot
shall vole, last W eeing held at Mrs.' Etta a small, knotty type of the usual souther»
Greenland's.
„
-, %
. apple but a fair sized, smooth green ap­
ple that bids fair to become a market able
M rsC C. Worthington of Lake Onorn
quantity.
*
jV left for Cincinnati, Ohio, Inst Thursday,
The Johnson have a fine form' near
’ called by the death of fier brother.
Markham where they take a speoal
Doc Castle, llic Geneva avehne former. pride in producing the beat .efliateryi
5
V ..j ..iii i i is
Is mourning thé death of his tine mule, thing in the fruit and vegetable line add
' Maude.
their place Is a reveiatiod to the' man
t , , Darimrn Cage who has been spending who is Ignorent, of what' emi ratify bo.
■omctipie at the home of tils sistrr. Mrs grown in Florida.'
Walter Dresser, relumed to his home.ln
Mrs. Johnson expects to- . take ' the
Watertown. N Y.
npi&gt;les to the Orange county fair jfpé im
Harry Ward and l! (1 .Chamberlain ex Mbit together with a fine, display u/
were in Orlando on huaineaa law .Tburs- pccaus. fruits, vegetables van^l phiukei)#^
raisedu pm» ibeit^siac t^
—^•«■Wlfl'lT '
dûy'
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W« need more 'people Ùkqthe Johnsons
Hoy l.m)lum will have charge of Sanwho
are willing .to sacrifice time ami
_ ’ ford farn) on .Me|onv|lle avenue Instead
money
In eipcrirbehllng with Florida
■,.'//•' of th« Grim place.
soil and making the wastê plqcéslilctssbni
&gt; "’ '
Dame. Rumor says Ales Vnughn lias lik a Ihniiiw
. O. .
- —
,li)Cft the royr.
«•/it*'
made aoolher trip to Canton. Ohio, ori^1 A X. •} -----Ó Cl..
t .
this time monied Misa pulah . Dunlap, a I , •’
S
hort T a t « t &lt; ^ o p . ,
fv
;
forpOT tcridenl of this place. &gt;5 &lt;
W.'B. Poweili.'imrmtT pf' ibo.i YnintM
Howanl-Packard Lamf Co.
Co, have pur- poard of T r id l ha» KlvrhpQ /rtjtif j .Vtsl t
Howard-Packard
o f .'tfto M i
r)kas«A;ihc F. E. Moore jilucif on Lk tuUall. to^hectwd aikg potato

Florida State Collett for &gt;vtunta

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j r a c a n . ' . - t v . - r •%^ ^

woman s
and btifldB weok
women up tp. health and fltrjngth. _lT.you are a woman,
i lv« It a n ia t It should hHp you, for It has -htlpetl p milon others. It Is mads from'pure, harmless, hero togredieaiY, w fcyi act prompllyiand surely on thenwohnmfy organaf n s a gqpd t/mlc. /T ry It f T o u r dniflnar sells It
rrtN**j|biw»’44vi
/w iroftafaSi m*9 I

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Spedai Cçfmpoqdance io U m Harald:

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W E N D E T S
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25 LADRA STREXT

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JACKSONVILLE • ' FLORIDA

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A strictly high-clsss, scientific
treatment of all Chronic, NeA
voua. Blood, Skin, Gnito-Urinary
and Female Diseaaea, Cantar,
Consumption, Rheumatism and
all morbid conditions of tho
Heart. Lungs, Liver, Kidney^
Bladder and Pelvic Organs a n d -|. |
all Diseases of the Ey«^ . .

HI:

SAVES MANY DOLLARS.' &gt; . ■
TWkMa M oM aM tW Uak I* MaMd
PO »

The Partners Club met TUfsday even­
ing and the 'different conunitteea' re- ported on (he ptugresa of
work in
the
the animal gfòwcr» plçnic to be held in
^ - Cem ejpo. City 5epc thp Fourteentb.
Everything progreastng nicely.

SALE

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on-our regular list a formula must not-only produce
$5*' '
* trisdlls, but rcjiub with n PRO FIT. The user of fertilize!

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comideri the effect on. his pocicl hock the R £ A L lesylt.

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»rod uces .I&gt;eit that ig'pleasing to the eye and palate,
rings ftpaucial fjtt
turn» pleading to the grower.

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Huumsuisukss
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Do noi- lose lite maximum
umuin

'profit dpc-you ^ hsfnk, poorly/ balincs^ ■j 1

Y puni tbod from improper adur^e*. ' -lu tA L »famin foe j

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ortlL The- hot *w3ither killed the toPiato
crop and tomatoes are selling as
w ill ooOkny-noe j t o M « .
high »s in Florida. Tits Florida: ftin e r
Mr. "Howard and ‘ family W
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would «Iso do wall to plant tomatoes
Mabel Anderson have r&lt;rfUn»tf(£rotn their
h ea v ily ,* th em will not be suffident uv.
•ummar outing In the until». ;
molóes fo/ the cannera.”
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•the' vrotk

T k , C w s a , Bru*. S W rt I r n ,
»I Cm U*s IXm A u l t*kWr U r h .
W IT H O U T T H E U S I O F H E A T ,
SOLDER. C E M E N T QR R IV E T.

Me»d.u »re tft» »fleeted by nir&gt;«^
h,»t. Cm b« sppiird by ■ cfctW. Wlli l t I
snr_iurf«e. Made In ail tltttp y -' *- v - p j

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J. F- Mcaellami W a s , o f Lake I lamby .Re tajhev
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"Crop
idfldfUona
in
tfib
Miijdlo
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Sunday with a t a n y iff frleml».
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"A pvtir o f'young folks are' planning to tJ* no u W -tw ai;. Tbft wbwk' cAp vrtfjJ
^
take In the danCeF-FGUny night' »1 Uio fa lrrtta thp eoru fto » is cut in twithy'
t y ihliich (hugs' The hay vjWop was cuxtn hall In YJenavn,' ' . [V , f
To extermii Its Bedbugs,
/afhW-^y the.drp.up» oaflYltr the aarnmar.
as, moths, A n ts, Minati it
They have-h tremendous rhtlt crop. There
CAM ERON. C IT Y - C Lrf'P U tG Ji ’ V * '
Fie»», Fli
arc
so
fnapy
appica
that
the
farmery
in
Spiders
SMoal 5«r. WTW llwaiL / f y;V ‘ - i . »' \ ’
OOtne
iciatknees
ore
fiffing
their
cUteTus
i
q
K
vermi
To
*y? Mral Wfirthlngloh stf LAkr Onorn; was
with
cider
and
in
others
Using
their
called &lt;o. Glnciimaii taaf .flynday by tha
To kill Mtd prevent Tieljk •
•* wnexpertied UeMh of h t f W O k S
k £ t ; ^xty-footsilos 10 Store the cider. Dig.
{•ftno apples are aelliog for 30 cent» per
Lice ang Flies on Animals, Tft,»
Mr Gjkrtney.baa; neotejl Dr.-D«aa‘a
hUyheL grapes a n being giyemaway, and
prevent t ha'apreatf oF CdSiDigloua
.■'Iv*. •
farm of -B eardailA ve. qrui IteVand 1,- i
so low in p/k* sirhen shtpjkd that It does
Dìk *»v . 'To Disinfect Suhlet
f
s •- :. *v . ' family WUi aoonrdCfHwtn/he bodini.
Jjjoi poy'fobflie Trtcking and the bufcaL * in * F ùnI tfouse*. To Ingp*e.v Í
IfApiosg th^kLyjfa'y vtgit^ra ut 'ffbhiar' tBlg,Boagbffkienu Tuaqiou* • peaches «re
• f 7#;*coitta per bushel.
Kw.wlUrl'
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nnnurcq |n - B
2X, WnrllW.
-rU^dof tlj« trert UcTjVftrod
È B V s « u ,ä *
. . j f c ThatW tl/e. trouble Hi iff
mi idle Statei~.whffl there is on
ettfp, tlm fruit does not
price becouao everybody in rwaqry ,
h |t f rth they can use. Potaioee are
^ :&gt; w ^ w a | hun¿^Jggs'Ím ve'(Yui¿
r Fknelg h «s« i.w lìf . .» *priyèy. , ;
^WJr 73 cents a peck, and it wllLbeQ u a rt.
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$ «w
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Sunday ¿ítefWdbtv.to witBe«*iihr&gt; sight. 1
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potatoes this m
Tliere
r-* a w là là'*
Gallon
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lo be e potato r»t*loe ell
“ through the
t h e c o n tA d t 'tf tot for Mr. R aanadyi
l»ou»e. tiorih v f The* city*

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Not the Ghekpest But the B e ^ r

Typon S^rln
ing» cultivates the
The
gulf gives ub to that little, city1 from
I M W - to - 17,we--worth oTipoffJ H 'e ic h
and every week In the year. They use
no fertilizer and never find the rains
deficient far ample r w m

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,T o Think of New Furnishings

Just across (hd strM lf
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September 8.
Mrs. M. G. Ogden of Richmond
INAWABOUT TRE ATY atVa..Mr.theareand
spending a few day* with relatives
Baptist parsonage before taking up

L nric Herd of Moose Instituted
A more en thus tic gathering of men
Were never before together than when
Saoford Lodge of Loyal Order of Moose
No. 742 was instituted last night i a tho
Masonic Hall. D. Undemann national
organizer assisted by Bro. Allen from
Colorado and Dra. Kraus of Jacksonville
duly installed the local lodge at well as
the officers. The charter will remain
open until Wednesday night. Sept. 20th.
at which time the regular initiation will
take effect which Is (25,00. So those
wishing to Join should lake advantage of
this fate. The chair called for remarks
to which the officers anti niembetj
responded with the desire to,.have at
least 200 members by Sept., 20th. the
following are the officers.
Past Dictator. W. L Morgan; Dictator.
Dr. J. N. Robinson; V. Dictator. W, J.
Morrison; Prelate, R. Q. , Hickson; Treas­
urer. L G. Slrlngfellqw; Secretary. Jt. IL
Giger: Sgt. at Ann*. Frank Graves; Inner
Guard, S. Tlllford; Outer Ggard, 0. Long;
Trusjees, M. F. Tontnin, J. F. DooLahan'
N. 0. Garner. Physician, Dr. J. N. Robin­
son.
Any one wishing [to make application
kindly call at Dr. Robinson'a office ■

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their residence near Cameron City.
Little Happenlni»— Mention Of J im ' Harris la training for the ball
Manager's job, and takes a dally ran and
Mattere In Brief.
punches the bag. He will try to take on
aa much flesh as Spencer by June 1. 1912.
- PERSONAL IUMS Of tJ|TEREST The many friends of Miss Mablc
Anderson are glad to greet her oguin In
the office of the .Howard Packard Land
gurhmary . f »M f U ^ t «m ail Talk Co., after a visit to her old home in
• Air*«:
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Succinctly
Michigan. — — ...... .........................
rled herald
Mr. Neal Jons* of Jacksonville was tlie
&gt;)jM Bessie Grave« U ■pending this guest of Nolley Tolar, and Ralph Stevens
week at Osteent • t
this week/ lie was enraute to Dejand
W. A. Psrr returned home Thursday where be will attend Stetson University
Iran Jacksonville.
this year.
tUaa meeting for primary is caHed for
Any one wishing lots at Coronado
toalght In the city halL
Beach should get them ut once as tire
Ibe regular Thursday afternoon closing plot will be sent back on Sept. 15, and
the price donbled. You can make your
will continue during this month.
•election
at The Herald Office.
Mrs. Deane Turner, a Ad sister Mr*. Hill.
Rev.
J.
F. McKinnon Is conducting tlie
u t spending this week s t Daytona.
September
Examinations for touchers at
Julian McRoo of Gainesville called
Orlando
this
week. There are thirty-three
upon the local furniture trade on Tuesday.
applicants
for
Teachers certificate*, twen­
W. W.'PMaqd. representing the Smith
ty
two
white,
and
eleven colored.
Prsaiisr typewriter spent Tuesday In the
A card from C. F. Williams at Fast
dty.
Lynn,
Conn., shows monstrous fish Jump­
Mrs. Witts and daughter of Jacksonville
Labored on Labor Day
ing
Into
the boat and the fisherman are
are guest of Mr. and fin . Ray Butts Ihla
On Monday, Sept. 4th, (Labor Day)
knocking them down with the oanc Mr.
Williams states that he hopes to live about n dozen (men) members of the
" ‘tírTand Mrs. n « n « m a m * ai*d-tt«W
chuhdi and others [Hit in a -te x ^ bouts
through it and return home snfcly
daughter lia vc returned* from Locunadu
cleaning off the yard and gmum li nf thfci t ‘
tJfiJfcAT' k
. U jv 3
, , «i bvurbi . ■Jdxy v «uulc a
ired side bodies at Underwood a
17-tf great Improvement and there is still
Mrs. R- J. Holly ■&lt;*! children have re- flared
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­ room for Improvement which they hope
turnedJrom a two week* vtalt to Cor­
derwood's. First class work
31-if to accum[&gt;tlsh in the near future. The Jo­
onado Beach.
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All
kinds
of
repair
work.
Sanford
Mn- dies of the church agreed (0 give the nidh
- The many friends of IL fl.jQ iappel mb
fc
Oarage
pttfg
.
4
F
tL
tlklr dinner II^ 'ttje ^ would come and
glad R&gt; see him eul again after ■a.
New
tir
e
s
pt/t
in
aid
O
e-G
arti
a
t
1
work.”
The ladifidrd their " p irt of tTie*
bilious st tact
th e Sanford fu rn itu re Co.
3.Vtf work weU, for nil who partopk of the re­
Mra McCulre. Tenth snd Par* who bad
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine freshments were well pleased and were
• her appendix removed Tuesday, la reA Garage Co.
AR-tf
glad to be there. The weather was
■
ported doing welL
Buy Henry Clay flour of W W. l,ong rather warm for some of the lal*orcrs that
Mrs. P. M. Kedy haa returned home and get the best on earth.
44-tf were not used to being out in the sun. S A N F O R P
F L O R ID A
after a two-taonihs* visit to Wisconsin.
We m ake a specialty o( fram ing The only unpleasant feature of the occa­
- Otilo sod Atlanta.
pictures. Try us. Sanford fu rn itu re sion was that a colored man named
The grass Is being cut upon many of 1«.
33 tf Green stepped on a nail and |»it him out
the side streets and the City la taking a
Mrs. M. L. Allen left for New York of business lor a short time.
cleaner appearance.
Saturday, will Ire away three week* lu
W. I). Holden for Mayor
Mrs. Thompson of Astor FIs., was the buy her (all and winter stock. Wait for
gusst of her daughter Mrs. Ray Butts, for her.
W. D. Holden announces his candi­
U
several days last week.
5 or 6 doses ‘«tUJ" will cure uny case dacy for mayor, subject tn-thr decision of
of
Chills and Fever. Price. 25c.
37-tf the primary. Mr Holden bus been UienMrs. R. L Peck any children have re
Place
the
titles
to
yoor
real
estate
in litird with the interests of Sanford for the
m turned from a ^delightful outing in the
[last five years and having served two
tire
Realty
Trust
Compony
and
ovoid
commountain* of Tennessee. *
yonrs
upon (he board of utdermem. Is en­
plication»
For
particular*
address
B.
F
j Messrs, Duckworth,
Donaldson and
titled
to
go higher up having a thorough
Whittier.
Jr..
Secretary,
7-if
Atkinson uf Orlando welg^gtnong the
knowledge of city nfTnirs. He has al­
SwcitfSt
line
of
Go
Curts
In
the
city.
visitors 9U W^dhisday. ’ .
ways been foremost in every [vogresstve
Sanford F urniture Co.
35 tf
Messrs. R. Hi Davts-pf Chicago. Itt„ and
At Long’s grocery you get best**rpd movement and his policy Is clearly de­
W CL Davia of jackioaViUe. ara. v o tin g
Elgin butter on Ice.
44-t fined.
«
their slater. Mrv J.
,
'Bring your old tire* to Sanford Machine
* Chas 1* r.vuns spent Sunday hr the 4^ Garage Cp. for vulcanixlng.
V ...-tlni of W. C. T**U.
4N-if
dty with home folks. Charlie it now
The regular business meeting for Sept.,
**
*
A few more Mason Fruit Jars left at
llvIIOf id (he'land of .the MahiVse.
; * reasonable prices, at W w. Long s Grocery. of ihr W. C. T. U. «ill be field al half
44-tf ppat three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon
’ ■
; Li Fj Hagan' tlio wcii know’ turpeil^fa’
The nursing Ironic at 8iti and Elm Ave, at the Congregational Church. A* this is
‘ ; ipsa was iprh'e d ty Tuesday enroute to
Sr
prepared to care lor a limited number to be qtt ocensalon of reunion after the
'
! Markham from hli home i n D r U n d .
of
surgical cases. "Mrs. Wright, nurse in summer recess It la hoped there will be a
Rev. j. W. WUdraan who Is* spending
very full attendance of all ufllcers and
hb Dpcatlap in Va.. will probably^ not-re charge.
ctiffr Utjtjl the Istter lin t of thennonih. , *'
chipped l*eef while die weither is members. The topic for the program and
warm,cut in an Abterlcon Sllctn'g lunchinc discussion wit) be "A hriM review of
Mr. uud Mrs. ^AJbert D. Jones and/
* A4-lf Hondo law s concerning women and child­
family, of W{D'ter-Gardep[ u^^spondhiflg At'W:W. LongyCroeery.
Jo»t reckved a new Rj*e of Art ren.'
. _ thy wrelr with Ibo family o( W. W. Long
aquare*. prices reasonable. -Sanford
1
A itumber o fia n fo n i . people took ad- F urniture Co.
Sanford 6 , L e e s b u rg i v, *•
' •' *
3 Bdf
vsiftage o t the chaap rates to AsMustln« ■. Wrnre equipped (9 imAdle your repair
In thft great game last Monday between
,
*fi« Monday and Rnirrieyild'lOtkieAik;l etU
work.' V Sanford Moriil ne 4
Go-. Sanford’and Leesburg the tribe of Jim
. v'-'CHr-•
:.v " . . .
: .
• •v
’
- ;v
48if. ‘ Harris proved too strong for the Lake
...
1‘oaJ Bigg«» fa H»e proud ^b i s of;.*
Co., boys ami at the end the score was
FIRST Cl^ASS CRATE MATERIALS. Sanford, Fin ,
greyhound* and ~-expects' to. take.Torn fronting oh, and overlooking L air Monroe. 6 to I In favor of Sanford. Wallace and
60*300 IU Large spreadingouk*.palmetto
»-Williams out snips hunting ons dak this orango trees up.each lot...- A. W. Drown. Allen were the battery for Sanford and the
rest is easily told TKere were ho really
Enterprise. Florida.
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fnul Bigger* has returned fnMnTt*|np. Lbsfc—JChilds hat trinimeli with luaei brilliant plays but tlie game was as go d
to Njrflh Carolina; He .acOOtnprtnled' DL between depot and J. M. Lord's residence as the average and enjoyed by‘the crowd
Finder pleace return to Herald Tlfllce. or present. More games will follow during
VoU’Can’t «fiord to fann without Planet Jr. implements.
L Thrasher on tlie trlp ln Mr. Ttirnsber's j Tm . Lord.» residence.
4-ltc
.
are the greatest implements ever invented to prepJic
. CWeor.
,
.
thnpouih.
_
i
\
*----- *— ------—--------round for big results and lighten farm an&lt;J garden labor,
. , A nother Land Sale
s
' The Ladle« Aid Society of the Baptist
Iyer two million, fanners and gardeners are now jjsing
• church will meet Friday afternoon *L The Howafd Packard Lan4 Coi spUl
^
Planet
Jrs. Strong and lasting.
Fully guaranteed.
. , &lt; o'clock, all the members era re&lt;nicitod‘ ten acres'of laud near Carasrort City be.
i
N*.4 PU».t Jr Cm Uiw I KiO uxt Drill 3*«Ur,
CuhL
longing to Prof. Miri* tu-tìia^JL^Tultòii
*1 Vstar u d Plow, u r n Hum, Ubc». w d sad avermry, A lo n i all swful
to attend.
'
a r»nl*s ImpWmftw« In oat. AdjoutbU la * mimic lout* *11tinttn •'■«dr, ^
of Philadelphia, Mf. Fplton wilf/rfhyqve
1 bo*. &lt;aWrtl*. wttd, m plow. l’*y*aukthr t «ea in &gt;JSttl tinlui.
• * Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Howartf nod, t^lld- u&gt; tids city end engage tn' forming.
1 N*. l i r t u U Jr Do«bi*-Wt&gt;»«l It*«, OiltitiW, wd PI*« U ^ d
1 On huiiiM Iwplcaww rm ma.it (a* irutitrt u&gt;d linklHn All j
ftn returned to thd d ty last Sunday af, »■ ■-»*-'
......
I nklnllw p*ni trt r4 hijti-i aU-.n nttl to knylrt* td|t. Spa**r» Tlali to Cadillac *nd other Mlchl, . w h a a e d f*ty?.B«f*4n*«a
1 cWlty &lt;W|neU to work tttrrmtlt &lt;t.a* to vJalUt without injur».
Do*» o«»y whk howl wrtdia« U"»)* tr’t.tt. ihtm I ^
gau ride»,,
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OES it mean anything to
you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold,
its shape and be absolutely sat- •
isfactory even to the slightest
detail?
t 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

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

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Servicable Shoes

For any service. Whether you
need them for indoors or out, Irom
the daintiest creation, for the ball­
room to the most durable boot for
street wear, In every case their
quality is of the best in point ol
style, durability and finish.
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FEET

FITTER

i. R. CALHOUNify® *
B etter C rop sV ith H alf TheWorlc

?

V Mr. aikl Mr*. Flibef ,and daughter of
*--^.PonanosiUC* 0M6 hare arrived la' th»
.^1y and Intend to makfe Sanford-* thalr

&gt; • « W * Sòl^day and wftfifenaJn dur-

talW winter. -

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You mtut'aUend the miitihg at the
•Qty.Hall tonight and'-^gaffulntc pians
- f^the primary election.' TTbiight at the
Chr Hall'at 8 pi m. _
from' CL‘.^ .&lt;&gt; « d r u f r show«
him and Ids fytemi Taft in earnest oonw « tio ti about tka new government

^ c r s l week* w td rb
Mr*. J, H.; Ferguson.

U « Sunday night in

that he had retin tl#-^ufahnu
tores t of Mr. JlcLaughlla whd
tlrous of potting more capii
Tampa store.
' Mr. Abernathy has great faltf^ ln (he
wd a tul- has purchasod a
umlture. and atovea. The
rary..suites' In fumed o sl
glish Bnltli arc bound,to will I» j8 )U f comment when you
and tig) - entire. ,Une of fiiti r i s y WORK. Evexything looks
ig Is up to. dolo in every l y ^ m W r n t w the work Is corcr. Abcrbsthy »eeil i heiL
P ure
Herald ta (keep Sanford .^ ria p 'n r ^ tS ta rc iiin tho hnnds of
posted on furniture news and desires the

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«Xpert-workmen is the S e c r e t o f
Our S uó oo&amp;a. Favor tu with . your
itTful Une önssw-fBrrrtfUTB.
next UngHo o f Inundry, and you
'will
thtsffcafter be.« regular custo^
t i l L .*
BE SICK OUT? :IN

W w i i y j h c .cobnuy far
owoy from q ^octor. Como id
Saufonla PRlVAtî^ tJOSPim . at
Second.5 ireet und* U urcí -AybO1»
and be utilfer the caro of an experi­
enced nurse. | ^ *Tud)ercuIo^^ijH

cooes

W e also carry a full flhç of

Hoes

K jk M b s a s v

Sprinkling Pots
and ai! kinds of

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Hand
Best Quality, and Our Priües Are Right

HILL HARDWARE COMPANY
FIsrt St. and Oak A v e

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�Septem ber 8, o u

Bulletin
TO-BE SUCCESSFUL AT

KEEP OUT OF THE RUTS
Keep out of the ruts when you
settle on Volusia Farm s:
D on’t
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing it. Have a rea­
son of your own. H ave a mind o f
your own hath to learn and act u p ­
on what you learn. D on’t em ulate
the axample of the C hinese who do
things- because - theix, .^ fa th e rw a n d ,
grandfatherrdrd-them . —
y

&gt;

yd»**

land, your crons, your live stock.Don’t.com c to V olusia Inarms w ith
the idea that you can farm in th e
sartp wav_ a* you fagmed- iq the»
noTth an d then knock Florida be­
cause you did .not, ad ap t yourself to
Florida clim ate, F lo rid a, soil and
Florida methods,
T ry to Im­

prove our methods and our
crops. Give thought for tho m o r­
row. T ry to get all out of each
acre that it will produce the year
round.
Endicss opportunities arc yours
for the making. No need to seek
them. They are here waiting for
you if you have am bition enough to
make a close study of ydur business.
Farm ing is a business just in
the same way as keeping a store o r
running a mill. Possibly farming
is -the m ost exaeting of all businesses
in that it needs m en of brains, a m ­
bition, stickability. Volusia Farm s
offers opportunities for the hrnin- ifst, m ost am bitious men in the '
.country who- fire long on sticka­
bility.
• T he resources o f V olusia Farm s
h a v rh a rd ly been scratched. There
is likely no end tp them for the m an
who gives his atten tio n , his energies
and his best thought to making the
• rich soil produce its lim its. •
. ; T here arc' possibly many -new
varieties of vegetable, fruits, n u ts,
grasses and legum inous crops th a t
can be grown here for the sake of a
l i t t l e e x p erim e n tatio n .. V olusia
F arm s'tcrrito ry has already proven
itself—for—beans, - p a s s ,—potatoes,
radishes, beets, Cucumbers, egg pfant
peppers, tom atoes, cabbage, sugar
cane and a host o f other things;
oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, kum quats, grapes, and so forth, but we
Jjclievc th at many o th er articles o f ,?
food for m an and beast can be rais- •*,
ed here to the u ltim ate profit of th e . -v
grower, and our c o u n try , ' .
A lfalfa, for instance. A large
num ber of-farm ers are experiment-,
ing with this valuable forage p lan t.
The m inute *. V o lu sia farm er s o t- ¿3
««¿d* in grow ing it at a •'reasonable
cost, the vain*:, of ?11 these -lqmla
vtill mcrease;nuirvelIouSjlyvin mOo- ■

Cqttjqj^toq, it probably- the n'
finest oash crop that can bjvgtow»
on thtac land». Long staple cytton ^
crops’ can hp conWrtcdfinciS^sh * .
immediately, or can be held for
ing advantage of raaVk^1;fluctua­
tions— but any time ydu want
to sellyour cotton you can
get the cash for Hi
•* Live stock farming assuredly

Bank Building

in g a source o f large incom e. At 'a
tim e when th e country is groaning
u n d er the extortions of the l&gt;ecf
tr u s t and F lo rid a fails to m eet the
dem and of hom e consum ers, the
m ark et for liv e stock is imm ediate.
F lo rid a im ports large *q u atitics of
w estern m eat while her o w n prarics,
capable of sustaining thousands of

the leading men of the county,
careful and business like in your
farm operations and in your
marketing. We want you to accumulate a surplus at the bank
as a result of your foresight and
uncommon practice on the farm.
Test things for yofirself—K E E P

O U T O F T H E R U TS.

r» h im f ttw ik w - irf'--growing -*feed in
conjunction with the keeping of
liv e stock— a little step out of
vtho rut, will make m an y a man

And why not go In for poul­
try raising as a BUSINESS? It
is reported that on a poultry

farm near Volusia Farms, the
owner is clearing $2 a year on '
every chicken.’ Florida imports
large quantities of poultry into a
market that can bfe supplied by
Florida Grown Poultry, Florida
Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks.
' This entire Bulletin could be
filled with instances of golden
opportunities for men who will
get out of tho ruts. The only
’reason why Florida imports these
quantities of fresh and canned
foods is because people ure jtoo
much' Inclined to keep in the
ru t—they do tilings bécnüseth'elt'.;- •
neighbors do the&amp;rr they do not O
diversify. .
,
The successful Volusia fann­
er will riot put nil óLhls eggs’ in
one basket by growing a singlé
crop. He will be alive and up-todate. He will diversify..^ He will
have many strings to .his bow.
He Will have something to sell
the entire year, because the soil. .
will produce the entire year by
right methods of planting and
cultivation. ’ He will hav$ corn,
hogs, sheep, wool, honey, poultry,
vegetables, egg£ and so on, all
bringing good profits.
’•
■. ne will léürn as he goes
along. He won’tr be like the
"farmer who raised and fed hogs,
; for ten yeaVs and never learned
a thing, while not tnueh qver-. a
^ inile from him lives a bother far; iner who has been raising'hogs
for two years longer and he . is. a
rich manr He made a ’ close
study of hog raisMjfc'making ex­
periments in a limbed way and
carefully testing methods he

standpoint, of what' you want fo
; - d o i ^ ^ We W ht you to see ■' - Vo lysis'.' Faripir^O T * yourself.. V .
’ While w ears always .willing tq fe * ^
make a selection fojvyou, we pry-.
fern o t to selT a^ptfe sight un­
seen, We waniyoilitp T&gt;e Batia. tied, successful, happy* '’fiend and
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TM? SANFORD HERALb

NOTICe TOR PUBLICATION

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

SANTORD LODGES

L. H. T E M P L E -

S anford lo d g e No. 27. I O U T

D epartm en t o f th e in te r io r , v. s . u m a
A D E N ! J A C K S O N V IL L E FLO R A L COMPANY
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P h o n e 166.

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Special Offering In Fern*.
Floral Dealgna to Order.

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S c a i n o l t C h a p te r Na. 2. O rdar C a t t e r à S ta r
Un i i evrrjr avcood ami fourth Friday In month.
F.v«ry on* who haa a»aa hta Star la ¿h. Fast a ir
cordially lnvitrd to visit th* chapter
y
A u t C Roaatxi. Sec y

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Chase &amp; Co
SHIPPERS OF

r O. E . C elery City A crlt 1 8 5 3
. Mcetlnx» Aral and thlrdTueadayi In every monlb
Hall in Welturna Block, third floor.

BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES

Ptieenu i to le Né 5,'ICVf P.

Florida Fruits

'ta second and fodrth Mond a y a. VUit
la a la ra n wrlcorne P. L Hutch la aon. C.
5 fran k . K. K and &amp;.

SIIANIBAR6 ER
ORLANDO.

notice to st o c k h o ld e r s
Of H o w s r d P s c k s r d Land C o m p a n y
‘«A'anrrUI meetlni of the Sloctholdera of the

S a n fo rd L«dga. Na 6 2 . f . L A. H
O L Taylor. Maatrr; H. t Tolar. S*
tary. Communication every flrat and third Tit
day* at 7:30 p. m. Vultlaa broth«* wrioome

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tables to?

U n ite B raU ic rlia a tt a f C a rp a n ta ra a n d Jaine ra a f A m arlca
Sanford Local Unloo N a 1781. U. B. af C. and 1.
of A. tneeta every Thursday tiUht at 7 o’clock fa
the L ai lea' Hall W, A. Kutnohr. president; T. U
Lent R . L 4 T . *

General Insurance Agents
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■. P. 0 . E. S a n fo rd L ed lo 1241

Jjsak?“ "Wfü.iïtr”

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Notice or Application fo r Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f C hapter 4888,
, Lows of riorlds

0 1. T atuo. Secretary

W r ite f o r S te n c ils a n d M a rk a t
R o p o rta T oday

NORTH

D EN T IST

Holler la hereby «Ivra ihatkfcK liuto L McKIn
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SANFORD, FLORIDA .

DRrKM. MASON
Welborn Block

Rhone 10

Sapford, fiorii

DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST
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In Circuit Court. 7th, Judicial Circuit
Orange County, Florida

WEST
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

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It apfvara from the aBkdavIl of J F. A leian d rr
Urtin duly Alod -io which he awear* th a t he la
Attorney fur the Complainant (n the above entitled
cause: that the residence of ihn defendant la belWvf.1 to tie Hanford. Florida: th a t ha baa been *b•eat more than aiity day* n e tt precedici tho appUeaikai lot the brdar qf publie*tNK|t and th at
there I* no person In Ihn stata of Florid* upon
• hum the service af Subpoena would Mad »aid
defendant; and that ih* a fe of (ha defendant la
OTfMWQtT^OSHinL
You are Ihere fura ardam i to appear to thla bill
mi Monday the aecnodday of October. A. D. 1911,
the aama brink a rule day of thla Court.
il Is (kither ordered that thla notice be published
1er tour ooaaarutlva werk a In lh* Sanford Harald,
a netfapalri icWlihrd In OraaCe County, Florida.
Witness my hand and affidai seal this the 18th
day of AU|uit. A. 0.. 1911.

DR. F. C. BOAKDMAN
All Modera Method * and Appliance*
ROOMS s • &gt;*d 7
(lert.er WiaiJiafl iLiUing

Sanford Macht e Ü Garage Company

13» West Usy St.

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that you can buy at ibo right fYioo and
With which j pn can tdaka bi|itouu«y.

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L. G. STRINGm^OW

. . Etrory mill fllted with trtracnftlatfrfre.
•«t out alUchuicnU and adjuitablo
idlar. Improvnd carriaao-baekiiiR dovie® Is tjuiok acting aon a time eater.
Matlb in oil «UoS, portabja and at*-,
tlobary.
Wo manufactura KoL’ioqa, Boiler«,
Bhlngln Machine«, Cat-Off 8 nwit. Wo«d
Splitter«, ote., and do Tpundry Work.
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very best cars. We never sleet).
Office Hour*. 9 to 12: 3 to 6
If you are in trouble call us any
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D E N T I S T

/C EN E RAX
IN SU R A N C E A

�September 8 ,‘l9H

s’ Fall SkirtsMade of .
Voiles, Serges and Panamas
Pleased, to sho^ yo

N. P. Y O W E L L

Items of Interest Gleaned front
Various Sources . ;

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Urre the Readers Will rind- o Orlcf
__ Historical Spring Flow ing,

T o r 11orrled Renders t
H.n'CL, .Sept. .3.—two distinct earth­
quake shocks were experienced in Wash- lngton at a lute hour Sunday ujght. The
shocks were -several minutes apart aud
■each was of considerable darntlbn
Houses were severely shaken but so for
' as can be learned no damage was done.
The people for n lime were panic stricken.
Reports from noarby points today in­
dicated that the shock* were generalt J|) thla immediate soitloic
.The sister dreadnoughts Florida and
jDtish, the mightiest warship* tn the
* American navy, will W in- fighting trim
„ by Nbvember 16. according,to the calcula­
tions of the naval expert, ' V . -'J.
New York 1« oo&gt;y dabhfng • to be} the.
largest d ty in the. world. The estimate
• o( the hcalfll department shows th a t lie
burroughs atrJAfluaay 1,
^■-.poptdaUon of
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Rqlergh. which Wna with Dewey's licet ou
that fateful first of May.
Mr. Taft's' promises and pledges in
regarjf U&gt; the tariff will hereafter be re­
ceived by the'dountry with a good, deal
of allowance, because the people knoy
what he will do by what hq has done.
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The temperance people are much ex­
ercised over ilie question as to whether
or not, in hi* Investigations into the true
Inwardness of the cocktail cherry. Dr.
Wiley lias to drink all the cocktails to
get to- the cherries.
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•Wreck' on the , Long Island railroad at
Rockuway Beach Tuesday morning. A
panic among ihe pns&amp;eugçr’s followed

COMPANY

Rrv. J. f, McKinnon Has Resigned '
Hev. J. f . McKinnon, who was recently
appointed Superintendent of Public In«iructlon for this county to succeed the
late MoJ. W. U. Lynch, baa resigned aa
paator of the Presbyter Inn church of San­
ford and the members of that church are
nowon the lookout for a tuooeaaof' to
him. Rev. McKinnon la very mu&lt;h
loved by the congregation he leaves and
It was with much reluctance that he was
given up. It was reported that he would
mova'lb fbla city in order jhtvt hq, could
be mare conrynUrKt to bis office, but we
cannot vouch for tins trathfulnesa of -the
report- h* Wo hope, however, that he wllf

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Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry and Hdrfie-Madc Pork Suuenrd e r jRMdt*
Wc desire to tvxpreaa our sincere thanks
■to-thn. neighbors and friends, who so

generously- and cheerfully came to &lt;
asolatane« |h our recent disaMer,
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ey tpdsy confirmed his announcement of
hist flight that Ad woukk not be a cat»:
date ftWreelectton to.the United State»
senate. H li'tena expires Mardi 3, 1013.
¿ Uecnusfc be believes iha} under the
present conditions It,-Is Itppoitlbie fgr
negroerto proagtr In souüærn Oklahoma
since thè recem tfrce ^ot» In-tigt aeotion.
negro former of \he betDotey Coal
iact'd that he will htad à
ha lui of fifty iRgroeg In an* expedition toH
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We are now^fepored to give to the trade our epeein I
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try.Jt—you, will be pleased.

R. F. Wasiibuxn and Family

110 Park Avenue
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that *lt
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hoìà» her present ' pla^e as first d ty of
the «ootid she Rill have to Include .ih e
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metropolitan police district*
which', Will Increase her popolallon to Senators, members Of*the .legislature and

•‘ Skpt. jg,—Wllllem A. Layned. of Sumn it,
national lgwn tennis
champion tor another yew. This re ­
sulted by Larned'e dedslve victory pver
Maurice E. McLoughlin. of San Frandsco,
-the young player who last Saturday won
the right to challenge the champion by
d*fCflinfi tortner Champion Beals C.
'’WrighC of Boston. In The float round of
the AHjp$tners' touroanmnu
v ' i t ’ia aald that the United States gov­
ernment ha« agreed to sell to Turkey
foujr-pf our obsolete, warships, bui four
t flavoripade history for us and for

county offidals. -The campaign has been
one of the quietest that, the Old Domin­ ■ ^ c a r r y in g .e in e
ion has seen in yeara^ Even thesenato­
rial contests have Tailed to arouse Ihe ìa-some tiri nifi Ln
usual amouot of Interest' and enthusi­
asm. although the interest hoi in
to fi noticeable extent -during thd
“ n poor cigar
days of the campaign.
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Organlied New Church
Eorroit S akhmu) Il esalo: ’
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Brother J. S. Thrasher has been pres i&gt; g In the Upaola netghtwrhood, and
ore all pleAsed wltb Ws preaching. The

Cumberland Presbyterians kindly let us
have their house and we hare organized
a Missionary Baptist church, and b^d
k. rV tr # 77* 7^.' *•* • ’
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are several to be baptized next Sun:
which Was1 Sampson’s . flagship lb'the day a U fi- trt. in Christel X ake.f BroUièr

Spanish war, the Brooklyn, thalvWaa.
Sewer's flagship ot Santlngv. thef)l&gt;tnidn,

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at 5;c«nta each'is a marvel of.fine
a fine HAvapaVlUicr
thing at twice the prh
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�SANFORD

I N S A N F O R D — L i h is Worth Living

SANFORD IS A CLEAN CITY

1 AROUND FLORIDA
f he General New» « f The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

chairm an a t Kanltary Com m ittee
W rites o f Conditio«« In IliftBItaw tek
■The following letter from 3. Range,
chairman of the un itary ' oocnmlttM,
about condition« fn Sanford (from the
viewpoint of the city officials. 1» inter*

Ms. Conus:
Referring to the controversy.In your
paper about the d ty 'Cleaning and sani­
tary work 1 wish to call the attention of
S ta te 's Doatafal.
some
of the kickers to s fsw facts. I
Tbs Florida Homeland Co* a cokmlxahave
made a careful inspection of a
tion
which succeeded In settling
number
of our neighboring cities to com­
1M famlflea (800 or «00 people In all) on
pare
their
general cleanliness and sani­
Und a t a new place known as Celsry
tary
conditions
and I have found beyond
City, fvf f r Raytown In Volusia county, Is
arfy
doubt
that
our
d ty of Sanford is far
having trouble» of Its own. and the com­
above
any
of
them
In
this respect. Com­
p l y seams to have met with, dire misparatively
we
bavs.the
cleanest town In
fortune, for now The Homeland Co., its
officers and all the settler« .who bought this part of th e State and part of the
tends from them, are parties » a suit in credit for ibis la due E. E. Brady and
3am Williams.
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U hoped that tho Utter company will be being perfect and can be much improved
able to deed the Unds back to the poor upon, but the responsibility for this
deluded purchasers as soon as the fore- should not be put entirely on the officials,
in order to make the service entirely.sat­
cfejsure tu iu are settled. »Florida Star.
isfactory the officials must have the good
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hoy« a re /
interested
wULaod cooperation of th e ' d t it e n ^ n d
in the corn contests that Have been loan•&gt;
continual antagonism, that often has the
(united by the Farmer*' dub of Lakeland
flavor of personal chicanery will not help
that there will be a number
and it
in
better conditions.
of contestants when the entries are aU
Every citizen should comply strictly
l a The prize offered for the beat crop of
with the ordinances and' regulations that
earn induced on ooe acre of land by a
have been passed and published by the
young man under 21 years of age la $100
d ty government, and which are. That
and other prizes are offered for the next
all trash and garbage shall be placed In i
best, third and fourth, and ao on in order
covered receptacle, in the alley, where it
of merit to sixth.. .
Is conveniently to be reached by the gar­
A series of lectures has been arranged bage wagon. Brush and grass must be
in Gadsden county for the farmers* ooop- placed in alley or on parkway of street.
rrativb demonstration department to be to be removed by the city cart not b)
delivered In Quincy and Greensboro this the garbage wagon.
-month. Speak«« will be present from
All complaints of non-removal should
the agricultural college a t Gainesville, and be made to the d ty derk, who keepa
the work will ti(Moabt be Interesting- f' same on file to report to the proper par­
/ Daytons la expecting to have a fine ties and the coundL. instead of conipilnew pejaSogef station before many snoe with tbaee roles, I find on careful
months have' pesyed away, - although Inspection, that but few of our citizens
there is some delay In getting started. ace Taking advantage of the offfr of the
Tbsi new station; according to the Jour* dty, to fell there good trash-cans a t cost
nsC will be of bridk or’stone and have a price, but that even.some of the smallest
train »bed extending IJOO feet.
residence« keep their garbage In broken
Fort Pierce Is looking towards better and dilapidated old boxes and barrels
things and making a bid for substantial «riser« chickens and dogs have free ac­
and considerable progress. A t. the'lost cess, and so oraste a comitUou &lt;4 filth
meeting of the city council a communl- around their residences, that It Is hard to
cailog was read from thn mayor In .which overcome by the garbage 'fnaq* with
the needs of Ftot Pierce -were sat forth, pitch-fork and rakes for 'belpfnb ; Also l
sod it was shown that by the Issuance of find that garbage receptacles are not al­
bunds to the value of about $73,1100 the ways kept in or nqar alley, but St any
pUoe couR probably have Installed and jguoe around the house, in two Instances
pul-in operation a waterworks' system, near the parlor window and In tome even
sewerage system and electric light p la n t inside «be kitchen. It speaks writ for the
Ons of the largest land deals made In garbage man that be goes to the trouble
Hernando county this year' was thgt Of hunting up these boxes Inside the
made last Monday between* to p i. % J'., jjgeralsek to which be 1s not' held under
Hillman of Uve Oak and the Weeks bis Contract, „y a . ' y f ;
Brothers, of Eaville. this bounty. Cape
Hillman sold, to them 12.000 acres of
Hernando, reonty lands, the consideration
Hastings wdl plant «very eiraiWe aCtt&gt;
to spring potatoes This nutm s that with
the land cleared since last season that
then will About 3,500 acre* plkattd in
Hastings proper, and nearly 6,V$Q atrae
in tbs section. Growers ore making,
preparetipha to plant second crop of
potatoes extensively gnd ’ If the w^gthier
permits the acreage wlU be lb« lofgest In

merel ysorw-Ha*tlngavN?ws.
The automobile liceos« to t U * peered
i Mreion éF D ir tóglsiàture U
unooQsffftitjonal and owners ef. autos In
Florida do n e rp ff a lioeuse tax to the
s u » .. Such Is the tufing nnido by Judge
W. S. Bullock pi thejTjfih jódlcfif d rw lt at
CiSgTn (he
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Day and Ideal Lócation
Draws Crowd -

NSH TRY WAS GRAND SlICCfSS
Prominent Speakers Make Interesting
Talks 1» Our Celery Delta
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ra rm rrs
The Growers' Picnic, the annual event
6t the celery delta, seems to grow larger
and better each year and the affair yes­
terday at Beck's Park was one of the
best ever pulled off In this section.
Despite the warm weather the park
was cool and shady all day, caressed by
wandering breezes from Jessup close by.
In the morning while the fish were fry­
ing and preparations being made for
luncheon. Psof. Rolfs of the experimental
W » n ? I h e f a r m e r s .
He
punctuated his remarks by statistics
showing the best crops to plant, the way
to plant them and the way to harvest
them. A s'tha dinner hour approached
Prof. Ro(fs grew uneasy, because be
nought tha. people Were hungry,, but they
would not U f&amp; m desert and asked him
question after qoeetton about hay, corn,
allots ate. Prof. Rolfs was just as willing
to Impart information os the farmers
were to ask for It and it is safe to pre­
dict that no more enthusiastic teacher
and pupils ever mbt. The visit of this
walking encyclopaedia of crop informa­
tion to the eelary delta will be productive
of much good and the results will be no­
ticeable In the near future.
About one o'clock the crowd gathered
around the various tables and sup­
plemented by plenty of fish and hot
coffee spread a feast of all the delicacies
of tha season and bow those people did
wrap themselves around that good cook­
ing. An hour was spent In pleasant chat
after lunch when Chairman Lake called
tbs nteetiog. to .order again and Introduced flio ttw N. P. Uryan to the
audience. This was .Senator Bryan's
first Visit to Sanford since his election
and Mil remarks were listened to with
marked attention. He made an'eloquent
pipa 'for good dtlxepshlp. paid a high
tribute to Prof. Rolft end the "work of

Volusia County Com m issioners Urged
to lULp WUh lh e G oal Work. _ _
With the Atlantic coast and some of
the finest bathing to be hod anywhere,
only about sixty miles away, hardly a
half day's drive. It behooves those who
enjoy outings there. 6r contemplate mak­
ing the trip a t any tin e . to urge Volusia
county to get her roods In better shape.
True, the trip can be made .now without
danger of bogging down or turning over,
but a very small outlay of cash would
mean a great deal to the traveling public.
The new viaduct and bridge at the 8t.
Johns' Ferry hot been completed, mak­
ing the ferry only serosa the mein chaanel. which saves at least three-fourths of
the time usually consumed there, while
the long embankments on each side of
the river are In good shape, the road os
far as Osteen being in fairly paaaable
condition.
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Hera the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Mowing
Tor Hurried R eaders
Sept. II —Speaker Oja nip d a rk of the
house of representatives Is the hero of
hla old home town, Loolslanna. this weak.
He Is being- entertained by the homefolks, and they have gathered here from
all parts of Pike county to' do honor to a
“native son" who has brought glory to
bis state by being elected speaker erf the
nations) legislature and so conducting
himself that he Is considered a possible
candidate for the presidency on the

badly, needed and wtU prove a popular
highway from the south to New Smyrna
and the coaa^&gt; A convict cnijtp is es­
tablished this aide of the ferry, in Or­
ange, and the rood''from Sanford out
Celery avenue being greatly improvod.—Reporter-Star., y.
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Chairman Lake tlflen Introduced Hon.
Criminal court convened .^Monday
Fawgyv
at
the
Sanford HoO)a Tuesday' vT
Frank d a rk and .the cxdwd recognizing morniffif. with Judge
on .the
titeir old friend gave him a hearty ¿rest- bench;. Prosecutor DcCohei being on 'ipozhlvig In an attack of congestive Fercy.
lag. Mr. Clark ilw ays a t'I d s beat in hapd, evidently determined to glyr'.all The factor wag widely- knOWo a«id highly,,
making an address was heartily encored the law-breukWi thoiújie&gt;t extent, of did tegafdnj iu this itatcWhere lie bod made
home sirice '82, rfr was &lt;R ••Veers'old ;
gg tie pictured the beauties' of ‘ nature law. fhapvrtng sre~ the Ages'-ekready
and ivhOcen.au Invgjid for'iW t^ y e u fa
tba beat and vast resources as they diiposed óf aft) verdicts;
are exemplified in tha skate of Florida.
A. -Sullivan, charged with .^ e n M v q Buffering (tom. bronchial; catarrh, áod.
Ha bropght forth many a laugh as he language, caqgjit infine of Ifi-breT- ójél*. gstham^. wid yet did mudi *gòqd Work in
q&gt;ioted prut of his recent ’fadSqiis' speech
"William Field* forgery, |uUfy;#sf¡yeH Ms Olrptext pKffchafqiw He will bio sadly
pissed alfil fils loss silxxvraly mourned br
belore Congress About Florida 'btal ,sskeg( inooths'op’ifla /o a d .‘ r „ 4
the people of Sanford to furnish .the
Mr Jordan, f i l i n g li&gt;iuqs;.slx njouths 'or» itjéhy whq^wrrp Ids patients and Ms
V - ;
crops sad luako good W ore.»he thousand* the road and $300.end- coats; and in the -friends, ;■
Many of the ML Dora friend« came
éveiu tlm $5(Í0 1| Bbt W d an «IdhUmal
i over va attend lh« funeral service which
wtrt conrtdcted^y (tie Knights of Pythias
4Un RotAréon; charged w*th Arson, ça* of v'wMdh order ha wss an honored mom ■
.acquitted: Â
" A1W Arebrijso. r a g r w e r thire mouth* • The temeiiis were sent to flooler, N.
Y-. his early home, where they will be
on. the r o a d . Y ; / Leonard Adjun*. (ktault sod battery; met and cared for by the Knight and hla
relative« there. &gt;-Mrs Eaton, .'who has
hokgktilty
r' 3am Thomas, concealed weapons: $100 faithfully cared for him'.In all his akfcngka, will remain south for the preeeoi. , .
u r i coed, or six monthsj
Ovaries Cason. Concealed weapons: $100 .* v
. *1 • " • . ~ Tv*' l •
.¿ 'ffs
Cam irii to Rantbrd
;
and costa, or six month«.'
• ’ .‘n
Tlie greatest of all b v e t stories, by
tin g Mortson, csreleM useof fire-atm*;
,vork trèni doao‘ttM h « .Y rtW stio n
Shakespeare.
Romeo ■
and
"
' ‘ Juliet,
‘ *■
, &gt;. W lUidmr
j a d ia d o thé place an Mogi locatioff% . •25 and coats. o^Jjtoree‘months.
wllt'bo
.gjvov
u&gt;
Sanford
people
In the
xM large,, gathering., ^ j o t a j t a r havfr p„ John' Qodabo, Jr , larceny; ,four M d th a.1
cqùriibOften
days'by
on«
of
the
strong-thafh annual picnic* h^roma In thUscc- ” George Morgan, larcenyj’jl'bur a m o k ;
act dram «tic cnprpqnies producing phototfqk that a niovemehtUs beijqt' i&gt;Unn«&lt;l
plsya—the -TM^vbouscr Company, which
vo'mòke a-Small county-fair mit of'the
w»il lnsu»iTytS&gt;rni«. autgsl&amp;g,' (dod a c t­
r.rÜTmmm arid induce the farmers and
ing a M ' p m rc i ’photography. TUe/SÚ.
; Q i i ! f e S ^ M.J rea W ; a j i inwiy u r lttp i
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other-eqotko of tbé emlfosouth wbsre •
a better opportunity didstt f;x « display

peopidpud their daily programs now oonslit of the nowost film service ever given

«action,' hy^Mgycr
connoth b y C e tre * »

Tbs mgnsgemem t&gt;os hooked, the entire
glas Of-the greet òédit and Jeff picture«
h l à will bis ran «Bout one each week. v
Ndfhlng )s too good for the .pebpte of
Sanford and the management of the Star
propose« to give them the greatest photo­
plays produced In both independent and.
licensed films. Watch the bills for d|le*l

á ¿ pointed In'

Sanitary M

Various Sources

two placet, especially during rainy
weather, this road U boggy and requires
some very .fine driving to get through.
These place« ere now wid» however, stxt
could be mode In splendid shape by
putting . In a corduroy road, not over
twenty-five yarde^long- at about thro«
places, which would make it pasoabU
the entire route, saving at least a third
of the distance from this city to Coronado
and New Smyrna, to those seeking an
outlet to the ocean who do not care to
make Daytona their destination: going
bv the way of Enterprise and DeLauL
It is understood that citizens of Vo­
lusia living in the DcLsnd and Daytona
sections are opposed to this »trip of
road, claiming that travel will be di­
verted from their sections and hoping
that the road, which has been under con­
struction for the past year or two will be
abandoned or left in a state unfit for
tra v tl It Is to be hoped, however, that
Voloa^'ecommlatigoen will taka thU m at­

'

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ftetns-of Interest Gfe#it«d Ffgm

Off

„
iXraJman'SatlttnrOomHl

strict‘¿dii
Speakers. Advertising and Music: W.
&gt; mcd«;reahy f^ o d a . 4 A thdfough
. Kaynes.* chairman; Û -C. WorthingFrank (¡reeúmáa.
-sloe*ah&amp; with a. knowledge &lt;rf tro p « ,
ansportxtlop,
A.
F.
Roevalue*,)* has filled the pooldon with « W y -su te from
; * TO“ I;d3,“ nd * Dr. W, A. éálnMds. R.
811 td Wtùaàf *a3Sd WOT tnnîoutnrdly Dfck-Gelhoimr ha«l'returned.
thoroughly enjoyed the trip In every way.
johnsum.
hut stlO adhere« to the belief that Florida
Refreshments
j* the beet s u te in the union. *;*
F. F. IXitton an

William A. Herring
W. A. Herring died a t

i

M r.Jloland C. Shnefrr. of Ohio, who'
with his fsthar-ln-law; Mr. Bfder. pur­
chased fen acres uf virgin celery, land 09
The vest Side1, has 'grrivci In Sanford and ¿.j
w il begin Improving W property a t ûûce
byerectlng bulidlng«,, çlpartryt the Jaao^ -,

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Y O W Ë L L . &amp; &lt; C O M P A N Y
FLORIDA

SANFORD

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Library Notea
The magazine tpWe 1» well «locked this
yew. through the generosity of contribut­
ing friend* tad subacriptlbn.
■' A borrower»' card oo*u 91 yearly, or
30 cent» quarterly. Add 23c to the yew• !&gt;■*■* - —
*
ly card, or !0 cent* to the price per quar­
ta . and you can have the reading of all
the magazine» In hat and the book«." ' '
Century,
Harpers
Monthly,
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—0 &lt; - T9cxitp*?r.
literary-Digest Américain Review oTR*
views. Current Literature, Outlook, Am­
erican. Pearson, Cosmopolitan. Every.
body**. McClure'«, Ladies' Home,Journal.
Woman’s,Home Companion. Red Stwfc.
Scientific American. Saturday. Evening
Post, tha Standard Baptist
the
CoafrtgQdonnlltt. the Chrlsrifta Sdenta
Journal. Child's Magarlo*' St. Nlcltoln*.
phlçal Magazine.” glvfcft bf( Jir. ^ M- i\
Robinson, Is a recent and valuable-.'addi­
tion to the list. It J » " a nionthfy^ pobUshad by tha ^atlohal Geographical So­
ciety. “for tha Vpcrekse and dlffiuWh of
geographic knowledge” It is fioeiy U-

Mr. and Ur*. W. L HUUard of Sarasota
are among the recent acquisition* to
Sanford cltlren»hlp. Mr. Hilliard 1* a
regular member of the Weiborne Barber
Shop io$ce.
*

orrri* with

jrfr* M. L Allen left far New York
Saturday, will be away three week* to
i*sy her fall and winter stock. Walt for
George W. Venable aqd fatally have
jnovrd into their handsome •-new resi­
dence at the corner of Sixth street and
Elm aveope. * Thlf hpme was, built
by Mr. Vangble and la an aroamint to
the! part oí the dty.
Sanford*!* to have a summer colony *t

children have

ieturned to their baoM

ughter. May,

holokn r i a l r r t a t r co .

Florida

S a n j&amp; o r d

RO O M 2 0

Upstairs, Pico Block
S B ö llS
O p e n T u e s d a y s 4 t o G p, m

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S a t u r d a y s 4 t o 9 p, m

eater mi ulte Bedbug**, Rösch
luitoc*
Fie«, Flic
it cists
of vermin.

Salt Meats, f ish. Poultry g r id Home-Made Pork S a u
yVaore now preparet^to give lo th e trad e our apeciol

HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try it—-you will be pleased,

IIO P a r k - A v e n u e

P fìó n è No 1

Fleis. Lice on3 Mites on Fowls.
To kill and prevent Tick*, Fleas,
He« and Flies on Animai*. To
prevent the zpresd of Contagious
Diseases, t o Disinfect Stables
and F.pwl Houses. T o insure
yourseir perfection of HealtbÿJ
Fenule will not injure or stain

r

■ trip to Coronado beach.
Rnsacll Wood, of Jacksonville, hat been
a raceot'vWtor to Sapford, tha guest of
t i.
__ i r j , _I - n . t r _ . .
„ 7
his friend,
Edwin £pffec, at their Poyk

Feqole-i* used with T/»prayer
Wliitner, Jr., Secretary.

Oils rt

.

,

$ It

mixing
vn
tary machinery.

Gallon
of Sanford,
S p e n c e r ’s

if the Oviedo and Sanford train
our own. IL G. Smith Is away or,

thriving-II u fe t o w a r d We a r e v w y e k d
to h a v . tham vylth us If eniy for
M. A. Mietend family« are now com­
fortably situated in their fine new home

SanfortT H eigh t*

NOtlCC TO STOCKHOLDERS

delivered

to yoijr door by spocRd meesenger a n d on Time
WE CARRY A COMPLnE UVE OF

S | r n ngar»..,.W
«^“
jhfi-fifllUhxnd.ni Caro«*d.&gt;
- Tfw
lei* are, to .be- 30x 150 In three tier* and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ » &gt; é » a » » V»à'a a o » s e ‘e è a ‘
Intersected between second and third
tier with n. shell road 100 feet wide.
Prices of loti'ai present are. 923. $50 or
9100/ according . to location.—Orlando
Sentinel.

R. 9. Keelor. this wpèk. -The Fighting
Chance” by- Robert Chamber* ‘ . * .
Tha Circular Staircase" by Mary R.
Rhinehajt. Tboae looking for egdtement
will find a thrill In every Chapter. Mary returned .from a tripjÿ
Rhlnebartis the author of "The Man,In
Mya.Wahar R á í ?
“Paid in Full" &gt;y Eugene Walla. Vk
story of Moderp Ataerigin tile,rwvelj m l

General Fire Insurance

a line b a b y boy.

Skg of Geneva were l a the city oo Tueaday. Mr, and Mr*. 8paer.wet9 enroute to
Georgia far a visit. •
Mr. and Mr* W. P. Carter and son bave
returned from a trip to the beach
R,. S. Dayie*

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F L O R ID A

GROWERS’ PICNIC SOON
Will be Held t l Beck’s Park Cameron
City
The Growers' Picnic for this yeerpebmP
ae* to be the beat ever. Arrangcinenta
are being made for a bigger and better
picnic than has 'ever been held by the
farmers of this section.^
The location has been selected by the
committee for that purpose who have de­
cided upon Deck’s Park nt Cameron City
as being the best possible place for the
event. The committee wos composed of
grower* equally divided throughout the
Celery Delta and the choice was made
after careful consultation on account of
Ita being easily accessible to all. The
park U near the car .line and Manager
Connolly promises good car service to aud
from the grounds.
The date will be near the middle of the
month but Is to be decided Inter at the
convenience at. the speakers.

S A N F O R D ’S D E E P W A F E R

DREAMS, A’lA TROLLY

NEW S

0E

T flf-W O R L D

A'Look Into The Present rnd Future
By The Citizen
I t e m s o f I n t e r e s t G le a n e d F r o m
D
r
e
d
g
e
s
W
ill
S
o
o
n
H
r
W
o
r
k
in
g
T t i e f i e t i e r a * N e w i-O f. THC Land
—
For
many-yearo-OtUndo
dreamed
of
.11
. . . . ____ V a r io u s S o u r c e s
‘ Qn M o n r o e C h a n n e l---------o f F lo w e r s .
trolly
or
Unction
railway,
to
n
nccting
the
. » ■*
_
city with the delightful St. Johns water­
way, circling tho many beautiful lakes, HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
ENGINEER
E0RCE
PROGRESSES
C O lLtü fR O M IME STA TE P R E S S
putting the city In touch will} lhe uttrac, , ' sVji;1'
tive suburban villages uni) bringing
Here
(h c-ftra d e rs Will Find a B rief
Sanford
Will
Soon
Hove
T
e
n
’Feet
of
thousands
of
visitors
and
uudcs-people.
An epitome of to* Weak'a Mo»t im­
IM .j.lllttiirlca!
Spring Flowing
W
ater
to
Jacksonville
For
Ser*
ns
well
ns
prospectors
a
ml
settlers
to
the
portant Happening» In the
For
Married
Reader*
*
■t vice of Steam ers
city.
State's Domain.,
The dream seemed almost a probability
Attorney Smith, chief counwl fur
Alt
things
comp
to
pass
finally
I
Work ba* bagun on the dredging of an
a few years ago, when the route was ac­ Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., In the Utter’a
like
the
elimination
of
the
coal
chute
Inside channel between Tompo am*
and the improvement of the lako front tually staked out (rum Winter Park along trial for the murder of his wife near
Clearwater Harbor. It U estimated that
the talk about deep water for Sanfyrd the cast road to Orlando. This dream Richmond, Vo., yesterday morning, put a
this work will be completed In nine
was said to be a bunch of hot air and passed away. Friend Muhlon Gore quietus nd the rumor that the defense
months nod .that i l » total coat will be
dreamed of the beautiful prospect of a would ultimately resort to a idea of In­
Vr i 1 »•
would never conic to pass.
$30,000.’ '
’* '
line
that should connect beautiful Lake sanity in defense of the prisoner. He an­
But.with the advent of the force of
- A 1-mlD levy on ill the tabable prop­
government engineers and the dredge Conway and Gatlin with Orlando. He nounced that under no circumstances
erty In Fort Myers 1« -proposed by the
boats actually doing the work, even In tire pointed Out the great benefit to be deriv­ would such a pica be entered, and that It
board of trade as a method of raising a
estimation of tho aoldest inhabitant. Sau- ed by Orlando citizens from having so wan the defense’s announced Intention
fund for the purpose of advertising to the
ford is really making good aiong every delightful a resort as Lake Conway. This to ask that the court have tho jury visit
the scene of the tragedy. He added that
drenurfrriledpo
materialize,.
I M
i v u i M
m
a k v i i u i i * Hi.
tie* and odra;
'•lÂlffifesi
y. be. Hon, Fruii*'
C é p t/ S h a ftT n tì^ tT iV ^
♦F-LyrdiNLy*"'.&gt;«'4 rtL'j&amp;t
'" » V i
* -Fort Myer*. aoys the Praia.
man from this district and Prof. J., J. other day that his Torre was busy cutting nett, dreamed fondly of a traction line cause a delay
^ ^ ¿ ¿ y « u &gt; d r e w N, Dow. of Company D. Vetnon of the Florida Agricultural col- off the nunjerous bends iif (lie river just through to Kissimmee. Beautifully color­ Hays..
, ,.T
■* n i5 Inihiotry. of the National Guard of lege. These gentlemen have agreed to nqrth of Sanford and In a few weeks they ed pictures were [minted araf "brought to
Tentative plans for’ tLr*&gt;dissolution of
Florida, and a member of the Metropoli* come If wanted. This is to he decided would start work on the lake channel. view. The railway was to skirt lake the American Tobacco company, the big .
of Jacksonville,* made the relake and houses und towns would* Duet-which for so long a time bossed
The cutting of llio banks will not. only, after
r
inter..
ticom 4( HB out of a poaalble ± ConìmÌttsda arelrrróngmg fòrifc fish fry mean a good deep diutitieT but a sirdfiftit spring up a f i y jn fltfc It, was' n good tBStterr-ln the tobacco hpslHwss, were
150 poln’tf at 200.600 and 1.000 yards In and a grand lime is expected. Plenty of one thus shortening (lie distance from dream. T h e ’promoter with' tKe'mbn*y (TTHuelSif : at a pdjlmfiinry drmicfcfiice i
the natWal Individual »booting match at music and games will b e . provided for the Sanford to Jacksonville by many miles. came on the ground. It seemed like hold In New York yesterday.
Camp Perry, Ohio, a few dayi ago. Serge amusement of young and old. A potato In time our city wifi have schooner* from coming true. But,—
Mayor Rhett Is directing the work of re­
m*«-' Dow wllTba awarded “a hiridibm« gold
ThU dream faded nwny.
habilitating «mrni-stricken Charleston.
race was suggested but the finance com­ Baltimore, New York ntid other eastern
prize offered by the War Department, and mittee declared that at the present [»ice ports tied up at our wharves unloading
’Trolly Holly,!' with sunny disposition Yesterday morning the revised death list
a large cs*h prize, for winning thia vic­ of spuds it would be necessary to issue merchandise, fertilizers and o lh rt. co[j\- and hopeful energy arrived on llie scene was given as seventeen. Property dam­
tory. He competed with the best marks­ bonds and the idea was dropped. How­ inodities that now sufTei the extra tax Of An) tiie Reporter-Star hristle*! witli Ills age is conservatively estimated at $1.000,men In the Unlied States.
ever those who attend will not be dii»ap- railroad-rules and the dream of Tilt: Iter1 dream id a great trolly system. Hu 000. which is exactly tlie first estimate.
Oscar Stuckey, the fighting * giant, polnted for the Fanners of this section aid for u city of twenty thousand people dreamed ami dreamed ami got tired wait­ Many well-posted persons are of the
ing und moved to Sanford and brought it opinion that it is really considerably _
makes hit first appearance in public in are mep who "Do Things” and from the will lx* realized.
Ocala, Us homo town. The announce­ outlook this will be a fair example.
All tilings come to pass if you just pull to t&gt;ass in that sliribg town. Thid Or- greater.
luiulo dream was realized in Sunford.
ment is authorized by his father. A. P.
The Atlantic revenue cutter fleet at
A meeting will be Jjeld Saturday at hard enough.
Think of itl
»
Stuckey, that on the Saturday evening 2:30 p. m. nt the office’ of the Howard
Washington was yesterday'ordered to re­
-it
For months ugaiu all Orlando dreamed. main at sea and follow die path of a
Oscar will fight a six-round bout with Packard Ijind Company and ull interest­
MAY HANDLE VLGEIABLtS
The Citrus Southern project was greater second storm which it is predictod, will
Frank Losiiriger of New York- The fight ed are invited to attond.
than all thabproceeded iu
break over the Atlantic coast and move
will be pulled oiff oo—tba stags
Chance
o
f
Sanford
Ais'rt
arid
Citrus',
'
Sanford having already' (the Traction southward toward Cuba.
Bridge at Gcnevo ry-rry .
temple theater. An odmlstl*tr ft* will
---g
exchange Getting Together
gynteni. with’o prosficctlvi* through route
The time lias come when the money
be charged, j*ech£ha affair will be fully
President Taft’s ’’keynote" speech, deadvertised. *
* * ' . , • •
* V. fot this work is needed, every merdiotil It looks now as if there Is to bv at) aflillu- tn’Orlamio gladly grus|K*d another oj»[)ot- llvcd at the home of Representative Gard­
and everyproperty owner *irul Il immilli tloni vlrtur.Uy n faasion, between the tunlty. Winter Park grants n franchise ner. in Massachusetts, proved immensely
* Mode $ 2 ,3 6 4 .4 9-from Two Acred * iosliration ta. Sanford 'ihtnrkl^-tpbsciihe Florida Vegetabjc Growers' Asa u and .very gladly along its main street
gruufytug lo the lVmocralic and Insur­
-Kissimmee welcomed it with ^tpen gent Republican members of Congress,
The advantage« if* a email: area sub- liberally to ibis work and^.Yuy cS». The the Florida Citrus Fxcluinge, Uy which
antis—even the new town, St. Cloud, joy­ fur they were quick to see that In this
hrlgated and properly cultivated ,U best contractors haVe l&gt;een working.^ou tho hot&lt; jiogetahles'ond dtni* fruit arc rc It*
ously
extended its hest and hoped tie speech the Presideni plnced himscb’ an
-- H«J. Jlil# co-operative combination,
shown by (he results achieved by one of bridge at Geneva ferry for some llWEewtiib 3i*ni
work
Would start there. Orlando con die defensive, mid apologized for his
our Sanford planters who reports having they now need money to enahlb them to if cITecled. will have an imjioftntit Irear
tinfied
to dream, but it wav rudely shat­ part in Ihe special session of Congress,
ing
on
tliA^future
marketing
of
F'lorida
-made a clear net profit of $2,364.43 from continue the work. The oommittee m&gt;tered
by
anti-traction Talks. &lt;*
produce
(t,U
1
1
will
plso
make
busiliciic
and
just closed.
• 1’
,
the operaMoa of a two aero farm for, the polnted by Hi«Commercial Club is asking
A
L«M
)k Ahead—Tw* Y ears l »ter
*w S
opeb.pfhCT
the
year
round.J
h
e
News
(s
lesion 1910-1911, th e gross receipts all who have subrcrlbed to gay up^runip^
‘-Conversation of Brown of.,Kisaitnmce,
SprayIrtg Ihe Orauge Trees
,
T i; «
fii
"recipt
of
the
following
fetter
from
ihe
ly.
The
money
will
l*o
uccdeiVSa^iflititiy
front the crape marketed amounted to
j , S. Tiimslier and Id* forco of nwn.atv
.: . i;.^|
Bonrd j T Jbcciofs^uf the FJoridn Vegeta- a hd1firilUh of De(roit. ■
$3^45,19, the number of packages shipped of tills week. •
”1 say KiutUi. wfien did you arriv« hi making Sanford their headquarter^ &gt;b(il%
. ; ’■/*
bV
Grbwcri.
Aik'n;
i-..
There
are
several
business
house#
that
reaching-2,323, having a weight of 66,710
’ , **
engaged in dcmoastfating'tho efficacy o t . , , . , ,
"FiegirtiKhV *ho affiillpdori of rti&gt; Florida Kiseimmeet”
have noi Twibacribetl, if you have not con­
pounds.
"Oil
I
patne
yesterday
over
the
Citrus
ninixi^r's Geriti Killer lii^rip*hnoylijgt^ '*&gt;
tributed onytiilng for this work you should VrgetTtlJe -Grower*' A»*’n. of Sanford,
The products consisted of:
Southern
’
whli«f
Gyrétm the ornhge iflftki Tbc»PPÇT*do so now. The committee wilt nppretj. with the. Florida Cum* Frulti F.xi hang*:
^. » •« *
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Lettuce, 430 baskets.......... *......./.$ 81235
“Well
haw
d
you
e^|oy
the
uii&gt;T
n
u
»
u-rt.iii)iy
uudvrstaiid
thou
Imsloe#*:
'
In the matCeting of fruit nrjd vA**-tables
Celery, 729 c ra te *,.......... ........... . 973.83 ute‘ it If AJU will send a cJieclr fug the
Finest trlt&gt; of mv life. I had Imard of
.*Ti. Ixm
M OB nmouht you are willing to subscribe to und 1(1 «l| mailer» limi- tend (Trille
Jraalieti . . : - . !
tho wonderful SI. Johns river trip und the
tilt
of|itt^tucers
nnd
consumer*
of
Florida
'24.47Secretary of Jhe Commercial -dlub.’
Cucumber*. 29 b a s k e ts ...,.
beautiful lake region section of Orange
P
lease'
atite,on the chfck Hint it I* for frdfll u',ul"’vcgetAbl*s, wc, wHI sa y tinti
Kfig I’Lmt, 53 baskets........ . . . . .
46.78
county
and the famous rowu* or ‘Orlando.
:
,-i* negotiations nrftibw pending with* tfeit
t,376.20, thpGeneva Bridge.
Sweet Peppers, , 1314 crates. . .
S
o
l
bqught
nj(*~q. t k k e i'and boarded
object in,view. *(c favor cp-operotiou in
Cabbage.36 crates..'..I ............... . 36.47' Tho following *ub*crlbera arc jiublished
“
The
liity^uf
Jacksonville,*1 nnd guch n
foi die iuiormauen M, the public^; ^_____ thè bfOJpIoii sense of (he word, aud begrand
rWw
tn(»
l nuvet-inaiiitUWl- .I Iwk-,
Torsi Inborn* from Vegetable* . . $3.190.19 ItokSrn Krai f »tuie C&lt;Hiil&gt;any_-..
« 3 5 0 .0 0 Jievé thàl no Swjiÿ^o yie Unldu.1» Iti JW
ed
nt
Sanford
and
whl jldtclg 'impressed are then thoroughly sprayed by thôJJWjsK'» '
looey fatfOToMn Ü*MmtlfiWO, and condition for
— '.
Plus three tons of hay at $ 1 5 ..-r- '„43.00 Geu-AvDeCoite. .....
bf.dhat
by
die
acuyiiy
q
f.jln
it kH'ltori,,i 1 was Ktiler.ahif the fly promptly giyss/u^.tfiiro '*'
20
oo
Sanford
Machine
L
Gar
«
ir
Co
- ■v"» •d’J»1
prnçttcpf co-OjferqtfOH a* Florida is'|o tbe
*
L
,
*■
* ‘
1 ........
- vy1 c l
.
'
25.00
•thpït#.
' But I must ‘MIC ghost. TliutC la no doubt alxnit'the ucign
*•;*.'. .Total Income from all sources'.,. $3,345,10 Stoloni Coco Cola tkiiilins to .
ruinded tq.stsy
’
production
and
(Ultribotiouaìf.
fttóù
af»d
VToÇ'A
. . 23.00
W. P. Cafter__
■•S S
" hxpense* for the seaauiL L:___ - .
t)rla| h iu T 'd io ,'b o a r d e d ! (lie trat- having -jUro tl^irftd efl^ct_ aiyd any rlino^
io.oe vegetables, And srt uxj-up»raiinn ls. In*
V
T
,
H.
Underwood
—:...-—
e:.
pv*ii llfe-Citru^ ,Southern. -jiu l. it wundug u ijttâüjfiôoiiiL to .HtiLcÀMFcàìr • «
* Fertilizer, \0 ton* at $42.. $420.00
.. . 20.0 0 our judgement, the poi ni ion io àlL Uiè
w. j. mu......
; . V 50 00 aertouti irfoblem» Üüa confront twójuoct^ wa# gloritiux. The llnc Travorscd ali filai 't^c Joe'Cqiqoìbt»
I - ; .Lrato material and seeds: 170.76 ,
, C. E. Utsdy,»,*...,,..*.*...-.-r
tlib veditor oi tlw ^
_
L^ m» aid packing..----- ^SflOJO ,
Dr. 3aim)ri P y l e a n x i ....... — .’.........&gt; lO.OO und constimefC&amp;Lu. bçipg proven in jdl hehìitiDQ country ntiooi Altanlontc. MÓit
T. I Millri A ‘Son.......: .......... ................. v
lutai ¿bini Wlntcr.-Bari'imd then along^thé" jlfqW
ll»|i.^ie*toiprajt, ytnu onin|e
rrrv.^Twa1 expense.. .¡.v./.".
Chas. KaStier ............................
........KTOO puri» qf. ilio, country, where ca rim i nhd easi Voute to n tùwnl cuilld sec tjftìS thd ^raek shir'fiet jfeadj^for a good, clean crop
W. L
......... ....... T.. If»0«, thorough oo-upcratlou ha* beoti puf ini*;
Total net prdfltt earned./,..'..,.$2^6M 3.| palowr t 6 eU h. . . . . . v . . . 1 . . . . --------- •— •« Of1 eff«h. wohope to scè FlorifÌa a solid vnU wèst'vni'Il aiid pa^jB^'thftmgh 'Jp t^ ji^ ^ i1 o f 4 fruit n q jr' fcfson. -Cot a dosttoyet. a negro #tnli-ruciit„ imi!' niroomf*- tl^fougb jHiiit qfin ,pe-tle nions tra ted on tlie grounds,, v. *• ^
J j* C m j w w ii , m .
. . . . . »ir ■ mJ -. 2 3 ,0 0 la th» matter wiüiln the near future.
Preparations f6r tire Ìrst crpp was made SanfpnJ Heratd L ....,.............. fiSOO
thè* fltìc’ Conwuyi?
Thrasher.
“In
u
former
article
in*
your
paper
.the
. ' a SepieJiiWKl, 191ft the last shipment 6c- Frank L Wîwdriifl..
-------------A ..'.'........ 23.00
;v. . r ' --------- :------ :-----:--------- *
. ;
that
ilimj
l-satd
tn
4^/
coodwtoc'’WhW
-------------«---- *
|000
operations of this Ara'n foe (Re .privi. year
. / Ing mad* on^lhe 6lh‘ of July,-- JIL L ’ Tho
^Congregational Church.
V.
w
?
pWiJq
a
f
fOrlntbio„
dii,iHyautifiilt1
.00 were « t - forth. Nfp &gt;ara.*ò ' welf *atlkileit
^Servhrs will bo resumed next Sunday. ' Y . - |
* *&gt;Wfif«Tl geflBfiTtilu from September to t
10,0 °
tlint w* arò pursul«Ì41m.rigIit;cpuTse «odi Ssid tic. “WhV we paAspd U bdJg «gd ” with preaching by Rev. G, B. Woldrou.
cSfptf-irthér'.. .-The bind wua old and wtjll
^ io o
hâve such encourdgenicnb/rum oâgrjraem* 'iHtìw’s tliut.” ' idihl I V'Wii^/tlio city the jiastor. both rooming otkI 'evening.
______ t ,0 0
,weeten*f,’hkvlhlibòen In cultivation a
jddo trncljed.jha Irtie and Uw, b«rè»t.
^ benhip that .wb, wish ; té jhdwfeVtnoil
... ■ .*pmnbra$tycarLfA io a r ta in ( W i c t ! LTR. PbJH(i4» Ç *.,.f&gt;.f.- v ••
,tpd(%ÌPU
was ‘JotiestqVfri.*
I t r. Rofctoéû*’!:...:.7.«y.&lt;.^'p..*,rv M OO t4tôroughlyEtatowidé'bl^$ên0o''
”...
^ ^ ^ W i S p n i r •y*u«h..oi ffl-■ Henry uMcI^ultoV...
.,.
‘
' i10
n no
00
w.” »¡tiil lirown, ',tb«Vifsth4 kftty,
lÿ*dr#&lt;N
I
b
‘.'F * ; :
p
i&amp;iuUad.v
»
k■»» ** 15.00 g,’*
a -,.... v a i.
JL K -MetlinlW'..... ...... ■*■
ih Tgckrr
J . ’ Tli
Tpcker for Treasurer ■'* 1 " o i^ ànd tlmtV wh‘y&gt;y,tbli Vafirjr IsdlR
1
f
-TS'a , . goo
cutting bf hay M o n i, ;p». o. W.Jün*4.'V f,00
J . H. Tucker was I n ' Uie City on WedMhe rumiug senaoftjjjfop t* planted,
Dr. V. Gi
■
20.00
nc*day and ‘announced . to . hi* monk
. T^.IaÌèrae orn'.Rtnfed-jiMoO per cen ti
friends that h* was
' MR» “-foi
;* .
d»an ehf;«Ulay a 'n ^ -V « equal V
Orfii n.lo*,thojbiiirw’óVV'd»1. ^
*t
ÇCtfnrch
■* * V y GJflil ^urirrr^&lt;b?vilie viili&gt;cHon
ooiinty.
ueasqiyseSlk^1&gt;ck&lt;Ce
fe we,I
Towny
The
re
wiH.
t$^;tfel
ueuifafceervlcee
ot. t)i
known in Oran îfc,* w^ E-'
f ^ b * farm U , located at
prut we*x qniiwUI 4Ml ilio &lt;
’
Presbyterian
dhpràit
next
.Sftlibatihyifev,’
«pent his entln
- - Mbofoe. a suWti&gt;.flr%*ufo*d?*id dm firtueiiì,òf three now l - j . .... —*J. F ... McKinnon, pastût, wiJ|^J|ra«çh ^
ù.ek% frte'uds by, hi«
in Kissimmee.
. . ..
4 by experienced homo conit
'hiomlng auti evening." H ^ ^W ’ kteo.
^
* ’•
Triowfell. IhATtt . .Wale» is ra b e loca led. ^
Iflitiik of that.” preach the second Sabbath In SCPleihbcr. , y
Jici!v
"
' ¡■ü
fenile Const Une rufir
^ ^ th areafter till'(uf tiler n o t k ^ ' V"- ** * &gt;.
3 5 ^ 8 8 *
6* W. Spencer for Mayor
in«.
lug ¿¿«»Itoclcd from yui fX? City,
“ ore cotdlally Invited to ottaftd the
^
In this Issue theftrst gun of the cam- ___
_ ^and
________
___
Park,
IsOfi th« ihrasiT“
^,
services. ____________________!
*1 *j-. - ; P * S i ,)Z
^ ¿ n “ flrtd‘ Tfi~fh* 'ann6unctmenr of U k c Wales! , Ù f W jn i i to W n ri^ .,L l«l
N otice to Growers
------of Star ü k è . about eigt^ ti
H 2 iS r 5penCer f0T
The committees
bave chargé of
j
this year on
tDSra touche» Sanford,
no Introduction to tlw peoplo uf Bartow.
Is about one tlie arrangemwits for the Farmefs’ picnic
’
a, on tfia j t * « .nF
^ in fo rtì h s^ rn ^ T Î^ T ^ iS ra ^ o r^ â ïn r
'
»t.of
Tter
a la s'K ê h dcciiféiT
"« r
month frtfln
ttró HowûnilV u ot^’/ .L ^ iA j^ n iliD y ’fc
built up a good business
upon .by thn’boanl a* evroyone wifi have please meet in tbq office of the HowardFrancis.
th/’Koffedu
Sperry
DeFoiroaLuf
own.enileavor* and clóae. application ,ba-' ■Vdhaia ji'aro», aapora .-U^’ dref. ^ Jh ls
returned to Sartf6rd^»by' that time arid Packard Laud Ok. Saturday, at 2 J0 p. nu
&gt;U] yuil . frqt^Ura St. Jo k iitf riytr à a h fo è a ^ p ^ -F liL s h ln g CN. Y.)~New»
J . . Æ * olw ^ ltlA
adcuessful yxn W
■many of the.winter visitors will have ar­ Matters of Importance are to come’up of
’J . - » . Jwclty. H,. Sccncae sunouac*» eariv’.tik
t* (fie Éast ( W t railroad and 6tt ,'* *'
rived to plate their children in the school« this meeting and o'full attendapee la ur­
y ÙfMiarfsJilgri &gt;■ nk_Jït .lhIA In on opera lioaffo jlaaie of ball at the
J . C. Riot, ;
of this city which are acknowledged! to bo gently requested.
: ‘
Jw» »Urt to finish- and'-will. W m o r V v
poUH
M i li
ii favorably situated for su attrae^ park ycarôrdarbetwiH*u-üio Regulars ,and
T
the
beat
In
IheSiatoT“
^
^
Çuba the score was a stand 6ff» *
g . c-^ ra ffeta r trar
.
* 3 * V Uve
Uva roti
resident r o w t - S t . Cloud Tribune

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�September |,

THE SANFORD IttRALD

E R Y

o n e o f th e s e s u its is m a d e f r o m

m a te r ia ls s e le c te d b y a fa b ric e x p e r t.

W e re q u ire a d r e s s y e f f e c t, a s s o f t a n d a s n e a r a s p o s s ib le tb a S P O T
a c o lo r th a t d o es n o t S H O W

D U S T o r r e ta in lin t.

A n d j^ b o v e

m i i i t g iv e lo n g a n d s a tis f a c to r y * w e a r ; m u s t lo o k g o o d a n d
w o i l t m a r i i H i p , w e ^ la y d o w n a r t a i r i r iilb s t h a t

D O U B L E -B R E A S T E D

and

S IN G L E -B R E A S T E D

C o a t s c u t lo n g w ith c e n te r v e n t in b a c k .
n ew " f a l l s h a d e s

in

G re y ,
.

in su re

B ro w n ,
r

T an,

O liv e

and

in

B lu e

w ith

w e ll

fu ll

C h e v io t,
S erg es

are

s

P R O O F

n

a ll, w e re q u ire
u n til

th o ro u g h n e s s — a

4C o a t s

T h e s u its c o m e

W ear

In

Peg

s t r o n g r si

K n ic k e rb o c k e r

C a s s im c r,
h ere

fo r

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th e

S erg es,
you

to

T ro u sers

e tc.
ch oi

chasing one

S U ITS PRICED

Firs t Street

A

Budget of Oiiinlon “ Just.Be
tween You and Me"

A Chief U Among Ye Taking. Notes
and Faith, tje*tl P c e n t t m " . ..
.
So Says, Saunterer.
&lt;W
si«*mìi r* TU U*nU.:
: Tbe following from Mr. ‘W* a . liolden
was seat to toe this week. * ' - * •
C A

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- 7 V A ' -t* *■%?- ,V J

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117 W . F irs t Street

' Of -course, (he reference to conitrlcthig
t,he city iiiniu to kavc out the Gkysial
-factprjr Ifjost_plain.*,muck.‘'
^ The Curbstone men should read up on
the Insurance todainlrss: His Jack of in-'
fckraatloitA' i)r ■ebandoni misinforms tion.
toake* hlriHlicIsro of the city council in
th»t,odnn«cUon ridiculous. I call your
attentten to IhO fact that "the «pensivi
toy" did'soma Very quick and effective
service aiode *your- criticism. appeared.
That „wt of, work will 'evcfttnally.. bnve'
the effect of rdlucihg ineurnnceVstea.
' The trouble with ¿the writer óf/"Cur fa­
sten« Gleaning*" la that, lie "know* too
rouqh that altri so.”
1
&gt; *£ y j
Dl Hotpot!
v*
:
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'

very anxious to And out where the boun­
dary {Inca on the west aide really are.
My statement about the Crysira! Ice
Company may he “muck," but they say
muck U good (or growing thing» and
Sanford being a ' growing city seeds a
little hiuck now and then but you haven’t
atuwerodjnv question about the Crystal
Ice Company being Jell outside the city
limits- Can yitu answer hi
I fcX'i&gt;ect yoU'fp defend the Insurance
ooirip»uy bocmisc &gt;vu ore Interested in
it a n d '
of t)»e Are truck
help* tbeVinaOrance companies by tool­
ing th^rlak BiunUcr. ‘CeMSlnly ray state*
mi n t-regarding lfm Insurance rotes is
ridiculous, We arte’’ all trf’ijk ridiculous
.^bcb
*6en timyu*h,jrodr gbsees. f . 5v
4 I alw&amp;* like to hear Frpm.my laving
Sgnlprd Jqng
f(fènda bMdpM Itjshowi that ferirdot
beloVe
&gt;
ydUyWfce
ttaKighl
of. 1 lutve
forgotten.- Thè ‘&gt;ta basa” from tiw^tóg
helped
to
braid
the
frpkent
city.
. 1 have
boa^" li otost^imdr-npw that we arts oa
«ry
council
end
upthe We of another qijy elee tipo and there
¿
to
ffta
e
tr.hands
ujon
every.
occasion.
artsóriuài/ flùé piloti lo
ibpwhed
w t-M y r ^ v u ^ f c t o t a i i t m t ns When tbky w « right bul wbeo they
foolish‘ gt Wnngm. benio^ogut' Holden war» wrong I bare criUdariJ.. you. gentle­
wben hc nwhos lnto ' print oUnmiiting to men. just as 1 Intend to &lt;to Ukitil (be end
erplal’u. lie who *itempi*}tb u-xpluin ij
tbe people and for ImproVemiints opdLa
better dty. No favoritism j» ¿ver gbourn
to »wr one not even to you. Mr.

:: Ebntjfl or The S aji row» HotAhP: '. ***■. &gt; ;
4 The Writer of.^S *6itone .Gleanlngs'’— ba* been phtyiog Ute big;bass Tn’thaan:- Sll chorus for severer weeks pest and. ty*.. ^ddeqtolly, he lias mode a good many
■r ; foolish statements. ■
■In two recent'Issue* of your paper have
appeared criticism* ot'the Commercial
Qab. lam perfectly positive .that* no
.¿’ contributing member o^the Commercial
„ dub will object to the organization of a
live Board of Trade, headed by the&gt;uthor
of "Curbstone GleaningsT or any oilier
citizen pi Sanford.
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The statement has been made several
times 1n "Curbstone Gleanings" that the
council promised public improvements
? ~.,and public utiUuea to Sanford Heights.
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Sanford Heights is not to have these lm- nnd he^wslkj dtp earth vwiUi a heBiJr
Trovememi Immediotely. ihe property In oonderflus treed th»T bespeaks 111 tot * n f
that district, shttild not be taxed., It is e who darts to cross .hlk luahl-'
; fact ihfit dfl dty taxes will be levied upon menJher of the ^aril ur^Tpody tb years
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^«ny of ths-newly annexed territory, ex­ ago before *‘$tr!' Holden -«ivcr ^ilsvovcrcd
■ if "‘SertW city
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cept the town of Goldsboro, J^fcrijtho Sdnford ant] our labors 7or
year 1912.. J1»e*a taxes will
fttoctoa
wcrc HO'Ln?d *»Uh suoces^Jt toocCss
October 1st of that year, and
that wood hiawe been perBjanent had not
spent by the city of Sanford; ip S.mlyjd It been for the blighting Influence of .the
Heights prior to that time must of necci? freeze. What 1 said of the Commercial
slty be borrowed from tb«' funds of. thè Chib was said in all fairness and I hack
old cerporallop- An obligation rests up'the statement. boemuae j ' am a petnupon every i-i rvob , aHtelpting to to-' ber wHb Mid up dues. The Cutnmrrdsl
lluenoe public opliiloutìàtnte'iocts. Yeur C^tfb nbod* ftidre gCiger and Mat bot nlr.
writer could easily bave IriformfH^^hllBr Cap rod. Mr. Hnklen, dispute Ut ,
seif on this raattef,
!i ThVve iwihlng In ooramotf ,,With SauSanford (frights 1* ..not a separate « £ fordJfeiglits only that those people and
tlty, but » portion of the city of Sanford; dvéfy other pari ùf jib e new territory!»
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any resident of the Heights wbhtie- -n
eùtilled
w naqttare
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deal.’
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db nothing for - Sanford Ii- irltts because

of jesjouxy is oltopiy mlslakehiuiddoesn't
understau^iirc’ calibre of the pieq on the
, There.'Is. M^kaon Why ' the ' council
legislature.' This frill appear in due time,
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to the other cities whe n-a no operating
a white primary and a&lt; t accordingly. ‘I
arp In favor of a white primary uml have
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bona-fide article. The lake (« :
provements will-be the means «&gt;(
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leM tourists making Sanford tin; ir
or at least they will want to live i,.-n .1
they can get accumntodt)iions. Of mi««
Sanford Is well supplied with, small lH,trh
arul the Sanford House would be *lt mtht
if the rooms were better and omM t&lt;
en suite with-, bath. Hut Sanfooirndly needs ‘ a large tourist**hotr 1 timt up
will be built some of these day*.

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One of tftb'wom hècds oT Banfaitl ot and it never touched l|lm. Weil, better

presemi is ft tìrst-elusa tourist hotel and luck, next. tlme. If be deim it agaui. 1

4 HJ couhl Ordyb.- cwnvtdced ttust ths Whcii Isay, a tourist hotel I mean •a ■real will mention his name.
twenty years
my dream and my hobby.
W be any opposiliun to
Cttnd me.. pur cky Will.
at/*oncè as the flhwt
ItjWrlli be
^'e tnenni pFthe erection of »'.Blii new
hota| /4jid will rata«*nutoéróra»
o S riap n W M rtn t.. that wllf rataria

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have to take y jjaack •sea^ In toy mibd
tbrre will 1'ciioUjlng, doto», in the next
ten reap* ad ^dtal.ta.
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until the year 1912. then 1 su;
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people will be ; forced, to «fade through
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PiOhMOf al Horticultor« Culle«« of A(litui ture
Gain««ville. Fiorila
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No equal area of groupd on the form
will prova a greater aourco of iwtltfiKilnn
anti profit If properly managed th a n lha
vifietoblegaraen." Tuo often It seems to
be considered unworthy of the effort* of
the men. being left ,td the care of the
women and boye.
WtU do I remember the Utile equare
ganlen of m f boyhood home la a neigh­
boring date, which my mother: and 1
cultivated. It waa necessary to make an
opening In two fence* that a wagon
might be uaed to haul maaure into U.
Because of the trouble to do thU It waa
. done but once 0 year, manure needed
at other tim$* being brought In a wheel­
barrow. The only home Implement uaed
waa a plow to break the eoU In fall and
aprtog. the abort rowa and «nail aire
making It Impoaaible to m e a cultivator
to advantage. The hoe waa the chief
implement of cultivation, and there waa

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tin.
If the garden had been long and narrow 10 that the .cultivator* uaed in the
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the soil, aa well as for food. Lima beans
may be planted In April—these logetlter
with okra, com, collard* and egg plants
wiU supply food during summer.
Late In July dtul .in August we may
begin planting radishes, turnips, ruta­
bagas and mustard.
A good bucket spray pump and a
knowledge of the preparation and use of
bordesux mixture for diseases, kerosene
emulsion for plant Jice. paris green solu­
tion for biting Insects and poisoned bull
for cut w«ms will be helpful.
Tomatoes and melons should be planted
on the same ground not oftener than
every third year, and all plants will do
better by practicing n systematic relation

Obltuary
Dr. James Wood Mendenhall was bom
near Evergreen. Ala., July 2nd. 1820, and
died at Sanford. t Florida. August 26th,
1911, aged 91 years one month and 24
1#845 be located in Anderson,
no.' «¡pd,.practiced medicine there
nine years. It was there he inct and
runfried Ids wife, who went home six
yean ago. lu 1854 he moved to Ohio
Where he practiced until 1895. Then re-

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TWO GREAT BABYLONS

VOICE OE THE PEOPLE

AND
L e t t e r s t f n d C o m m u n ic a t io n s on

TWO GREAT CAPTIVITIES

V a r io u s T im e ly T o p ic s .

COLUMN DtVOTEO TO PEOPLE
Psttor Ru im II 0«cs Typ« and Anti*
typ« i i Between Bsbylon of Old and
"Myitio Babylon." and B«tw««n th*
Captivity of Floshly Iseaol and' the
Captivity of Spiritual Isreet.
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Wash.,
July 3.—Blblo Btod*‘ute and the publb in great num­
bers neard fa s tor
Bussell hero today.
jV e report ono of
hla discourse* on
tho “Two Baby*
Ions"—ono Literal
and the othef Myatlcal. Ilo said li( part:—
For cant pries Bible fltudenta have
observed that many of tho strong ex­
pressions of the Old Teats meat respect­
ing Babylon found their parallel! to
tho New Testament, uaed In respect to
Mystic Babylon.
Great Babylon of Old.
Briefly wo remind you that nncleut
Babylon was built on tho rlTor Eu­
phrates. .that sho had Impregnable
walls, that tho river ran through' llfo
midst -ol LLfl.xUvjSua ltuMU**4_g»*ih
o f brans npnlined the river as a pto:
tectlon against 'assaults of an enemy
from that quarter.
We remind you of the captivity first

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and gatea so placed that a wagon could and then to Sanford. During his life he
have brought in manure when needed, was a great reader—never fbrgettlng
bow much lab« might have been saved. anything be ever read In print. About
l or a family or six « eight the garden five years ago he lost the use of his eyes
»Wild contain at least half on acre. A and not knowing what to do his thoughts
good shape for tillage would be one 240 turned into a reminiscent mood. One
fe*t long by U1 feet wide. This wjli day he called his son Horace lu him and
produce, if (voperly cared fur. more than mid 1 want to dictate my autobiography
la needed for (be table, but a constant to you. Nearly nil the great inventions
supply 1« needed end the surplus la good by man were iqade during Ills llfrtime
(or tlie cuws, lugs' and chickens. It U and as he was interested in them, he
best to have the greatest length extend wrote « dictated articles on them In
from north to aouth and the rows run In hi( autobiography he treats on the fal­
this direction as (lie sunlight so neces­ lowing subjects: Japan. Canada, Mexico.
sary for plant growth wiU then -be more Russia. Africa, our country. Alaska, the
equally distributed to all plants. _ _
colonies, Panama canal, whisky, tobacco,
Liberal applications of manure should tlie destiny of our country, llic Influence
be made, twenty two-borse wagon loads of Christ In rite wurid. These subjects
a yew to the half acre will not be too1 j/tcic ably discussed and line language
much ami 700 to 1.000 pounds of a comThese treatises were commenced
L píete fertilizer.
after the doctor had reached the ripe ok!
To secure strong healthy planta f « age o f eighty-nine and finished in the
tnrasplaming there should be seed beds fall of his ninetieth year. AIjoiu ten
broken deeply, thoroughly pulverized and years ago his senses began to foil—first
udi fertilized, bearing In mind hoIre ver Ids sense of smell, then hearing, then
that the soil into which the planta are seeing, then tasting, finally feeling, but
set should tie richer than the deed bed in through all his inflrmities his mind Was
ordo that the plants may make 'vigorous bright and active up to within the last
growth after transplanting. The beds day of life, and we knew tbat when that
should t&gt;r convenient to water, and given gave way he was nearing the end. He
partial shade in boi weather.
died without a struggle. He leaves three
Suppuw wr bcgjn our gardening year sops to mourn his departure. Thomas.
in September: we may plant the first of Lincoln and Horace, lu Ins early man­
rite month lu seed beds, lettuce, cetoty, hood he united with the- church. About
early cabbage, and onions; in the garden, two years ago Horace;:too son whom he
rows of turnips, rutabagas, radishes, pus- was living with, asked liiih if he was a
lnnl andrape. L atería the month and Christian; bis reply was. Christ doelh all
**a!so in October wr &gt;m ay. plant English things well—my faith is in him. HU
peas, beans, coUard*.' spinach, carrots, body wilt be carried to Cincinnati and
beets and Irish pot apea,, using hora* told by the side of his wife, 1(1 S p ^ jt
tiro*« seed. Through October, Noven»' Grove,
ber and December we. rady- set planta
Illustrated Bible Lectures
from se*«*! beds aa' tiiey become largo
The illustrated Uible lectures which are
enough to transplant.- and maker suocesbeing delivered in a l«rge pavlllion tent,
úve plantings of crops previously mencomer Park avenue and Seventh street,
*• I'^ncd except onkms. Irish potatoes and
English peas.'
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Sanford with an increasing attendance
In J» unary and February We may Start
tomatoes in cold frames, which may b* arul interest.
An electric stereopticon and rsdlopticheaply made-by. constructing a box like
oou, besides a large number of charts are
—structure of ronjfli board! M r *to 30 indie*
being used to Illustrate the subjects.'
high on the north side. 12 to Ifi acre* to
Tho prophetic history of the world as
•apport a.canvas cover kept rolled up at
foretold
in prophecy, was presented lost
the top so p a t . it may be pulled down
quickly when needed. Earth may be Sunday night.
The Manner of Christ's Coming, the
: b-o-ked against the botfda on the zraUlde
Future
Home of the Saved, and the Mil­
• *Vf W the anche.. More tigidp*. Englennium wijj be considered dyringthjs
jP* r*»PP**s,- carrots, radishes, onion sets,
Lv^Vb^ts áhd Ir|»h potatoes from northern week. On Friday night thof* *kriU be
^J5fa seed play be planted during these given a stereoptlcon lecture on our Lord's
Great Prophecy as recorded in Matt 24.
•iMuhs -\\
The subject next Sunday night will be.
iAte la I ebtuaor hid *ln March,.p+Why- Job -' waa Afflicted. Song service
■ A c1unVr** »quaslr.' cantaloupes, ! Veterbegins at 7:30. Preaching 7;4S.
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- B,,d w ^ u s . drar bfl .piamad.
W m ake iitree plantings of
Baak Circle M eats
■ week as thé young
Mr*. J . W. DlckJns d en fttty lr, entefpwm» are very land« and may bs-kllled talned the book Chele, |ik hê*é chdrmipg
“F cold. Sweet com and okra may also home, on Magnolia, Avev," lair^S^urday
rat*- i+JtJ ('.* e ll ' io .make two
In her irdmltsble way,. Atrf. Wckehs
item aflfftriv^ of
day* to uniqirely demonstrated, the right of the
^ " t h a t r o a s tin g e a rs m a y
obtained members and also the specially invited
tlvu u g b a lo n g p e rio d .
guests, to the distinction of really being a
nt’ ^ W
crops *«a«f
may «v«foh liLcrnrj city.
^ p ^ i f a u r early
— ** -spring
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vV-*» ?
“ mc »ootW. lt
The ladies IfitUed "to meet with the
t a d J n tlllggL- I Q- dicto, Mr« R S. Kaqlnr. Mrs. Henry
•k
' ^ " - ^ " W p l o f i i r ’a n H l a t e c a b - Wight, Mrs."XétÜe Nuít. Mrs. Oia». K.
»a g e p la n ts m a y b e s e t a f t e r l e t t u c e , t o r ­ Polk, and Mr*. Geo. Fm. Jr.. WOtp p
tu re . E n g lis h p e a s , b fa hn a, e tc . B y p l a n t - Charming addtlqo to the pleasure of ,0 »
ng r o w * - o f . c o m f „
apon
and
afterpoon.
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p U n t a l b e tw e e n a n d th u s
r-Im aartant Meeting &amp; ,1. A. ■
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i n d B r i B B a S t h a t a re n o t a t t a c k e d
Meeting of the S. L A . Thursday. Sep.**
F die n e m a to d e w o r m s ) s h d u ld b e p u t
7th, in »he bund «land. North
M u r Uia spring oopa are gathered to
3:30 p. ro.- ÀU lnt«te«ted please be
down weeds, and add nitrogen to
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K i n g , g a in e d h is V ic t o r y In u r e m a r k * ,
a b le m a n n e r , w h ile t h o B a b y Io n In n s ,
a ss u re d o f th e ir s e c u r ity , w e re r e v e l '
lin g a t n b a n q u e t . C j r u s h a d d ig g e d
a c a n a l o f c o n s id e r a b le d e p t h r e a d y t o
d r a i n o f f t h e w a t e r o f the r i v e r a s s o o n
a « tin * n e c e s s a r y c o n n c c ilo n w a s m a d » .
W h e n t h o c a n a l w a t e r (1o w *-d I n t o t h e
n e w c h a n n e l. I t l « f t t h e b e d o f t h o r i v ­
e r u t y l e r . t h e * g n -n l b r n i e u g a t e s , o n
b*Jth s id e s o f * t l u ' c i t y , n n o p e n r o a d ­
w a y , t h r o u g h w h ic h m a r e h o d t h e a r m y
o ( C y r u s . S u d d e n ly , s t uu u n o x p e c le d
m o m e n t, th o b o a » tfr tl c it y , th e p r o u d
B a b y lo n , w a s c a p tu re d .

T O JL D T O

in This Department Will be round the
Views, Opinions and Comments
of Practical W riters

Ita' re John Bull
To E. 0, Perry m l:
lli-dink-n-diddlc. the cat and the fiddle
The Bull lumped over Cameron City.
Sure. Mr. Perry, we heel men don't
have free distribution of beef like you
phitantrophlc truck farmers do of lettuce
Mordeoad Brown giada the greatest and celery. We got wise years ago and
play I ever saw, and at the same timo
formed a beef trust, but It seems ns If
Ty Oobb and Harry Bbetnfo'Ut made
you
hay seed let u little thing like nn In­
plays almost aa: groat en the samo
spired
article in the Times-Unlon «som e
ball, so that all Ihre« ought to have
part of tha credit. But Dvowale nuda disrupting Influence at home, possibly a
plney woods cow. distract your mind so
g t —tha others only took part.
The play waa midefHa. Detroit dur that you couldn't form onythlng but a
tag Ue ^erld'i serte* betWeep Detroit resolution to distribute said cow to tho
aag Chicago whea I wsus a Cub. . W«; J¿w« winds. My notion is. that said cow
’ had the game pretty safe la t£ e /to riha wTHbe here chewing her cud when you
ItchId? and yotw celery Helds and your bank ac­
great ball. But O'Leary opened the
count have gone glimmering; also San­
fourth with a hit, end Crawford hit
safe, end with runners on first and ford’s* prosperity, 'it you don't stop
second and no on a out It didn’t look fighting said cuv^ and stop fighting
so ocmftutatdp -x e p anlaflj -w tttr—T r f p W 'H yourseW awl get Intona good
•V PAT'MORAN.
----------------------------Veteran CatoheV- of tha Philadelphia
Nstlonals, and Conoldered One of
tho Bteedleet and Hoadloot
* Catch or* In tha Busins**.
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and bow he oauld bunt, and
knew ke would bunt and that a slip
or a fumble probably would beat us.
Brown!« thought out tha play himself.
Ho told Btolofsldt to stick * t third
base and loot to n t't« , so n l f t i r what
happWod, and hs reriised to pitch
high and faat (0 Knag's signal, Insist­
ing oh pitching tow and outsld*. Kiln*
knew tbat Oobb would bunt toward
third &gt;as% And didn't want him to*—,
but Brpwn did. H* pitched fast, low
and outside, and 0 *bb pushed down as
perfect a bunt aa ever waa made, not
mors than twenty foet toward third
andf.about fire feet Inside the 11n s.
Q'l&gt;e*ry h*d loft second base th*
minute the ball was pitched, and ho is
a fast man. It didn't look possible to
make a play or to get Cobb at first—
but Brown hsd ho Intention of trying
for C o b h

h«* want«*,l to g»t O 'L e a r y

AntUypIcal or Mystlo Bsbylon.

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worse.
Here's hoping you won't he 10 short
sighted as to think you and your 20 acres
can influence, the market individually, so
get tnttof collective union and pool your
prodliet aiuT you won’t mtaaVhA! fhc ’oow
docs to ypu. ll the cow was all the one
who fattdned on the truck fanners, your
(Incle John would be hcadovethcels in
truck (alTuing tomorrow.
Yours for the protection of. the cows
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In f e r t i l e M o r l d a

Amelia reports the «atlge crop itormal
and the grapefruit deficient

Dade City will nearly double its truck­
ing ucrcngo this season.
Klkton claims to lurid the premium
ribbon with a 71 pound watermelon.
Bradcntown reports that the fruit crop
is showing up betl(8T than was ¿SpcctCrT

■W h i l e s p e a k i n g d i r e c t l y o f B a b y l o a
a n d h e r fa ll a t th o h a n d s o f th o M o d e s
a n d P e r e to n a u n d e r C y r u s , t h o p r o p h ­
e cie s s p e a k o f t h e e n d o f t h i s A g o fin d
o f w o r l d w i d e c a l s m l U e * I n c id e n t a l t o
th o o v e r th r o w o f e v e ry In s titu tio n c o n ­
t r a r y to th o D i v i n e w i l l , p r e p a rs ta r jr to
t ^ o I n a u g u r a t i o n o f M e s s i a h 's K i n g ­
dom .

The slrawtxury acreage it! Lakeland
will be much larger (his season than ever
before.
Plant City rc|iyr-« tbat its vegetable
bc* 'gc for (hi.* st_ n w,.i be incr—wed
25 per cent over last year •
Florida cart raise chest mils. T. S. Lapps,
of Clearwater, has harvested a crop, some
of whidi measured an inch and a half
across the flat side.
* E. S. Bailey, of Knights, is raising some
squashes that are in the SO pound dues,
piul doing it without fertilizer or cuhivalion.' He now believe*, thhl with j i little
effort that l'W) [k&gt;ii ml Florida «quashe*
are possible.
l tupon Springs cultivates the sea. Tlte
gulf gives up io that little dty from 3,5000^
to S7,UO0 worthof sponges'each nad eviry
week in tlic year. They use no fertilizer
and never find the rains 'deficient for
ample returns.
Avncodn-pfwre . selling Ifi. .Northern'
marKeta at 35c. to 75. epch Wli| not tend
to {»qmluri/c this fruÎL ^Tlic grower in
miti
Florida i» not gettloi'FjhveT
ten cent*
upie6e for the fruit and tlu* dealer is tak­
ing advantage o( the noxcity of Ilk* .fruit
tu kill its sqle.
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L r e q u e s t t h a t a t y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e
y o u r e a d I s a U h x 111, 1- 10 , i n c o n f i r m s - ,
t lo u o f w b n t I h a v e s a id .
1 re c o m ­
m en d fu r th e r th a t y o u c o m p a re J e r e ­
m ia h l . 15. 20 . w i t h I l f V i U t t o n * r l U ,
C ; a n d t h e 5 $ t h v e r s e V 1t h R e v e l a t i o n
x v l . 12. a n d th o 40 t b v e i^ W w i t h R e v - ,
e la t io n x v l i l . 0
C o m p a r e 'a
m la h II. d o . w i t h R e v e la t io n l
,-/xvUI. 4;
a n d v o rm i 13 w i t h It e v e t a a lo n x v l i ,
1- 15 , a n d v e r s e » 37 , 00 . 04 w i t h R e v ­
e la tio n x v l i l , 2 . 4 . 21 .
A s L i t e r a l R a b y l o n r u le d o v e r t h e
w h o le w o r l d so M y s t i c B a b y l o n la r e p r e a e n te d 0* r u l i n g th o c i v i l i z e d w o r l d ,
a n d h e n c o t h e . e n t ir e w o r l d .
A a th e
lo r d s o f B a b y l o n w e r e m a d e 1d r u n k b y
w I t » w h ic h t h e y ' i l p u i k f r o f h t h o g o l d ­
e n v e s s e ls c a p t u r e d r r h n r t h o t e m p le a t
J e r u s a l e m , so M y s t i c * B q b y l o n . r e p r e ­
s e n te d b y a w o m a n , is s a id to m a k e a ll
n a t io n s d r u n k w i t h t h e w ln o - o r d o c t r t n o w h ic h s h e g iv e s t h e m o u t o f t h o
g o ld e n c u p . w h ic h s h e b o ld s In b e r
hand.
A s L i t e r a l B a b y l o n fo il b y t h e
d r y in g n p o f tb o w a te r s o f th o D u p h m *
te a , s o R e v e l a t i o n t e i l i n s t h a t . M y s t l o

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Oti the evening of Beptentber 9th
people of the Ebenczcr church south of
FAT MORAN.
tile city are planning a Box Social at the
A* he pitched the biül Brownie went homo of J . M. Lord.'
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toward the foul Une as fast as hs
Erich lady Is expected to furnish a box
S i m i l a r l y , w e a re a s s u r e d , M y s t i c - B a ­
could, not waiting for Oobb to make
containing supper tu two with her name
b y l o n ’* e n d s h a ll c o m b s u d d e n l y , " I n
the boat, but starting ahead of It to
o n * h o u r ."
L i k e a g re a t m llto to n * a h *
plaoe where he felt certain the on the inside, l l t a e will he sold end
s h a ll b o c a s t I n t o t h e sell t o r i s * n o
would be. 'Hk soooped the ball' the procersds will go to the " missionary
fo o r e . N o w . t h e ra e s s a g a . la . " B a b y l o n
, while running at fbU speed and Vblrt- collection of the church. Everybody Is.
U f a l l e n . Is f a l l e n ( s e o I M e e d t o .d c a t r u o - ed' around Ilka* a top and lat drive at thvited and will be weicome.
tlo n j.
C o m o o n t .o f h e r , m y p e o p to ,
'Btelpfeldt, who wasn't-more, than,
,glì
t h a t y e b o n o t p a r t a k « l r » - « ^ k &amp; r a ln a , feer froii him. f . ddb't t)»li»k Brpwn l‘.
'atJcft-i' bunt as 0 ud{ a n i ft J O
a m t t b a t y e r e c e iv e n o t o ( .b e ^ J p l * I U • • ' , ever pitched a -faster ball, to the plot«' o e if . bec’a o i* Brown kb*w wher*/ b *
&lt;n o v e l * t lp n g v l I L 2 -d ).
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(hen that on*. It went Ilk* • rifle would bunt a cértelà kind of ball, end
shot about a foot over Stelny's hand, B M P thkl
k ^ r f a c t bunter»
Where Is Myrtlo Babylon F —
Ño student can «xàmtna.tho records and from the bench It looked a* If he that made it powslble. The play waa
w i t h o u t a s t o n is h m e n t a n d fc r e * l l s * U o n jf *4 thrown the ball-awiy^ fftetofeldtt« raadh ao rapidly that .we who yrefo elk
t t ia * M y s tic B a b y lo n in n s t •
w lM n * h ind i went up, ha duCked bls head - !-U«5K on thè benAh; Kardly* renllged
and hung to th* ball, and O’lA firj wo* -what-had com# off until or* eaw Blsiuy
g re a t, lp flo e n tto l a y *te m o f g r e a t p o w e r
fórced out .by at leaat 20 fg*L
hand* and cateto'UrebeiL
I n t h a w o r l d « 0* 14 » , 4b »s G o s p e l A g o .
Th* ptoy was the tastest and mögt .Jt WS«;-Rrownls'a grM teet » t o r - f u j*
and e s p e c U J I y at I t s elew o. , ' n i * &gt; e r y
perfectly: mod* that 1 ever saw, Ovary at th * same time J thtflk fftelny
p r o m in e n c e g lv e i» t o 'T l s b y t q p , B o t h i n
one who had a band In 1( ployed It hie greeteet eatob. . *
p ro p h e c y a n d lU r o ls U o u . w a r n *. G o d **
perfeetiy.'-'Cobb,'- although he failed,
The play »» * 4 W . It tflat
p e o p le t h a t I f t h e y h s v s .u o t . r r t f o u n d
would.hay* won St games oqt of 100 gone pext Stgihfeldt, or If Brown
B a b y l o n t h e y s h o u ld s r e k i o f . h e r ,. F o r
felled to m ake, th* play at nil. '
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straight gnraM, Detroit ployed won*
t w f y l u f d r a f t fr o o i h e r c u p ;
and
parcel
of
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great
Babylon—this
■ a - p.-Indeed, (ha tnUm atloa'l* that-.' the greet system of confusion by which th* der ful baseball all th * tipH^ and * Mb '
oiicated Wrlop character hat been eo (reduced Ue lock althax wnjr. w&lt;
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t o b o c o m p l e t e l y u n d o * h e r I t f f l u e a c * . vine iVonL I am aware that CotboUc*
A n d w h e n # h b , f á l l * R » T p o r t l m i l K t y fleeTare (hat Trotretant* nr® Ihla Baby... Where ai*«m Abide*,
e x p l a j o * d t h a t a ll i lio g r e a t , t h e r i c h ,, lon system; and 1 am aware tbat Pmt'"„“di' c*hs*Ury U n sad ptoon"
t h a m i g h t y , t h o In f lu e n t ia l o f e a r t h w i l l estsnls claim that. Catholics ire thgij^
m o u r n t h e c a t a s t r o p h e o f h e r f a i l Baby loo system. To my' uuderstandsanctum of n
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THE SANrpRD Ht RALO
In a fplr and impartial manner, avoiding

pulse with the heartbeats of
THE SANFORD HERALD sentiments
the, people. We need your sympathy personalities In every Instance. It wtjl
only be a friendly little bout among

and support for another year, for a better
friends nod neighbors and should engen­
paper and a Greater Sanford.
der M) bad feeling. We are all eaxious
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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to 'flardeet politics and continue building a
OUR CANDIDATES
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
The city election will be held in betteg and greater dty.
W; M. MAYNC1, Buoio«»t Min»|ir
December.
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As yet there has been one official an
• u *scrtp tl«n Prie«. 1 2 0 0 ■ Yeorln Advoneo
Major Marks, who died recently In New
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------nouucement of candidates for the various York City, left a memorial In*the beauti­
i iban matter Aoroat Zlovf
■»«retasi
ful shade trees .which line the .street* of
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«I Sentori florid*.
ISOS, at I
The candidates for major nndmepibere the pretty town of Orwndo. When the
AMel March Ifdril79.
yf of the City Council who receive the «upjwrt Major was mayor of Oriamlo. his hobby
of The Hefald roust stand for the following: was planting shade trees and he carried
Lake front- hwprovementA-buIkheedlng
o f industriously t and syiTefiiAflimny. ~
and
a city boulevard the entire length.
The result wals that Orinoco become fa­
ANOTHER MILE.STONE
A better sewerage system built under mous lor its trees, and Major Marks will
The Sanford Herald pasted another
the supervision of a competent city always be rerhetnbered there as if cltlten
mile
existence last week. An
.who devoted himself to practical civic
, other^uiltiHth the joys and sorrows, the engineer.
Municipal ownership of all the public beautification.--Tampa Tribune. profits nttd lSascs, the glad hantf and the
utilities which Include water works, gas
frown miu that spells the existence of a
and electric lights.
local newspaper. Since the inception of
The new Bartow Record bids fAir t c be­
Good street! and sidewalks In every
Tba Hernia just three years ago into the
come
the leading paper of the State and
life of Sanford ilia jwlicy of the paper part of the dly.
A city administration that will grant is bound to succeed with the following
has never been shaken by the sunshine
th e« Iraprovjjieuu with a conservative trite Siaftiucm at the. mast head: Local Lodge now O rganizing and Invites
of prosperity or the dark clouds of adver"A paper published In the Interest of
expense of Lha peoples money, and a filr
*s ltr
tfte best citizenship of Bortow and Polk
You to M em bership. Get In as a
and equable taxation.
. The paper started out to help build a
County
and unalterably opposed to knock­
The candidate who measures up to these
new and greater city upon the banks oi
Charter M em ber
requirements will be supported by this ers. gfaftert. deadbeats and political
the St. Johns We believed that Sanford
paper regardless of whether he happens trickery. The policy of the paper may
For q short time the eimrter will be open end the initiation foe
was destined to become the greatert city
to be a friend or an enemy of the editor not glways be correct, but It will express
will be but SS.OO. The regular fee is $25.00. We pay $7.00 |x*r
V in this section of th&amp;atato. We believed
the honest convictions of the editor,
,
week sick benefit for 13 weeks in any one year. Wc furnish fr,w
that with the proper amount of (xuh and of The Herald.'
For the Democratic party when right—
medical aid to you and your family, and $100.00 aL.death— Huenergy the cKy could be rejuvenated. In‘ HORSE CAR«. Alta. lUWtt \ A|iQltf ■ when wrong .we will help to right U.**
nwiumyit tfl ImL.71flc|.ner month with Jttfl, g\tm .assesaimaiu^^;
Juied wTt^'naw j i i i HIP •tfnergy and call
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■* Forth the at tendon of the world os one of
to the people of that town that racy ore
iristics.
Enjoy
a social ni5fir cv. rv*f‘
b}lity o r purjw se its chnrflctoris
Beginning October 1, the. Sanford
the best places in tbeyttlU^far the loca­
afraid of allowing the tracks to be pul
week.
A
Ludies’
night
in
M
ooseland
every
m pnth. A man
Herald, onqof the brightest, cleanesi. and
tion of the healfh-seokef and the wealth
down on - any of prirlcl pel streets. The
judged
by
th
e
cQmppny
he
keeps.'
Y
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wife
w ill uppruvr
best edited papers In F)&lt;fri{ja. and n ctm'seeker.
street railway 'bught to cut put Orlando
sisttint worker for Hie upbuilding of San-.
^ HoW yell we hove succeeded is shown
/.youi*. com p an y. •
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and Skirt the edga-of th* dty, where the
fuMfcptHf (tie iiirroundmg terfli*iy, will hr
^ ttfi»U R *v s flaresI giving' the city an
noise would not 1 » e p T ti? ’lnb*bit
Increase of^SDpSr "bent In three' Vonr*
Iw e d Twice"* week. " .ThkYlhe defflUiuL
T k E IVPBOSE Is-iT^fa'.olik and the home office is" ut
awake.—Sanford Herald. As the trSctiwj
and over three hundred new homes and
Is sufficient for two Issues oL- the The
Anderson, Indiana. Ttm imertiberehip of the order is over 70(MXX)
ine. roUier than the street railway, os
many business blocks erected.
Heriifd Is most welcome sign ef tlia
.
and
new lodgos ore beinti installed every night, over 4,000 mem­
Brer. Holly evidently thinks it is. expects
progress! veness of south Florida. The
The paper that stands for something
bers
have been written up in-the Stete of Florida sineo January.
to get most of its business from busy
Tampa Tribune remark* that if there
and speaks the truth upon all occasions
Orlando, It would not be Judicious from
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Is bound to have enemies as well as
could t * anything better than one Herald
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business standpoint to Mcut out" the
’f id ; It li two Heralds a week, nnd
friends.
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dty beautiful. The village on Lake
And-mect your liest and influential peojue:, Non-Sectarian
we heartily endorse this sentiment
The Herald has never sought to make
Monroe will not afford enough business
PolilimJ. Tho Moooe unites a manber to his family.
an enemy needlessly but we have never
Fill tor Holly lias our congrntula lions and
Justify the runnlug of a single horsC
dodged an Issue to save u subscriber or
best wishes fur success—St. Cloud Trib­
car Une. and let alone a traction of trolley
une. .
an advertiser.
Hecome a Member by Mailing Your Name and Address m
line and the company wants business.
A fair and square deal to everyone has
It is not- the noise so much, dear Mr,
been our policy and if a lot of yellow
Last week tha citizen* of I^twrenceville
Holley, It Is the taking of valuable space
journalism has been discarded and the
in our beatiful business streets whidi ure Ga.. voted on the bond question for mu,sanctity of the home preserved at all
O R G A N I Z E R
so Crowded at time now that n man on nidpal ownership of water works ami
times It has been for the best Interests of
Plumr No 2 9 3
ltorso back can hardly get through,—Re­ sc wets. The amount tu he issued Is .JSbj-L , /Office Ÿvltj* Or. J . N/RoblnÎjpivYçwefi Building
all concerned and not because the editor
porter 9 tarr — ----------------------------------- Odd far-water wocks awl &gt;38,0ti| f6e »ewv ^
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FLORIOA
.. feared public criticism or personal vio­
The Ignorance of our "steamed" contem­ ers, both of whidi were carried'" rilinusi
lence.
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unanimously, 199 against 9 voting for ’wOi
c*t xOffice Open EvoninE», C o m o Ih and Talk It O v e r
In the hunt for urwa The Herald has porary on (he subject of traction lines is
awful. The last time our brother editor (eft works, and 196 against I2foTsewcragq,’
never delved Into family secrets or laid
from Sfunib^rville was 1n the dty he was In a mass moeting held the night before
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‘A - 1 •
•» r ' v Lbale the skeleton in the closet. Public
I *m
the electhiu a leading phyridan^tatnilrpt
given
a
ride
of
sixteen
miles
on
the
matters have been eJred for the purpose
that a handsome sanJCarJuiA" would bo
of a better understanding of city affairs Sanford Tfaction line, the only line of
built tbere if ijie water works ikopetulon
this
kind
In
Florida.
IJorse
cars
will
do
IF
- and a desire to give every citizen a fair
for Orlando and while the car is standing ca*rjetF Rviiicntly ' tjie dotfor- ik a’ firm
on
those crowded streets, she horse can believer Id i tjie purity 6(- Water furnish­
Public officials have _ received our
nibble
thi grass and keep It frym blocking ed by a tuuhidpally owned pinnL—-Ro.
praise Or condemnation which in our
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doors
of the store.
oplnloo they deserved. There have been
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no scapegoats to heap, abuse upon nor
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WHAT CONORE*» ty»
Strong Eyes
any hero upon which to hang all the
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The Herald gives a comlcirscd state­
garlands. There is no city in the south
Made ‘from weak otul in 11nmc d, ones by
ment of the Important hiBs- passed by
LeonSnli's Goldin Eye Lutiott ' Cures sore
today that gives a brighter pnjmisfe for
Coogress. The seuion was alotlgrty one ejre* witbout puin In oue daÿ.^.' Abso.
the future than Sanford.
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and denwnstrated ,ibo strengths of the lutely harmless. ' Soothing, cooling, heal''Tr The grower of vegetables and vnm* is
Ocfnacrats. The oieoiret fn' this week's ingi-stlmulaUng. It makes strong eyes.
looking forward tu one of the best scaor money refunded. Sold by
Brir
Herald lr non-partisan njjld will tie cn- Guaranteed
W. G. Aldrich.
isqos of his career with a good.crop'and n
Joyeij b y all-Thefeeders. Next,WeeJ|\wlg
chine* to' sell his stuff* at a good ..price
It? Pf
appear Speaker Champ TUgitk'f Views of
&lt; ' guaranteed. The dredges are noV at
Congtesk’
pnd hts opinion of President
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work deepening the channel that will
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n hlriT h e.H erald . ? *■
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sonviUe. The possibilities of thif city as
iwjìàyot. LiVe ’ iNTimfsed to remove- tli*
a deep water port need hardly to be disy
coal Chuto during his administration and
■ W u x i. .Tills feature alone means''b i» has made good. -.‘ i.. • .
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• Greater Sanford. We have every assur­
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recríe»t of friends an) voters. I'
ance that the lake front will receive tho
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Municipal nw^usship of the public util­ ■uiM
uace-ltrv Iiiu *—OilsdU tte for lltr edin of
'Attention which It so richly deserves—a ities should-be vit\tveiled In (ho platform Maftir ol ih» V\lt of gài»forvi, M Ihe Oevvmhcr
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l, move Unit wili nieon thousands of tour- of the* winning.^andidkH) for office in riscuoa.
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¿ " 1 s t* 'and d' flne hotel. The railroad yards, San ford’s dty election
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freight depot and' cokl chuts 'will be re-fit- • ' , r :
' ' -moved giving Uie west side' of tba ctfy a
The Herald gives $23 toward the
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steel
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*, chance to Improve and make a better ap- bridge at «ite Geneva ferry and wfU give
-V. peAraoce.
$25 more for a bridge at lha Osteen ferry
: ■ • /mother railroad will enter Sanford How.malty other business firms will do soT
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’ , ‘ ■!■*putting our dty In direct connection with
a
bunkjr
the targe markets of the west A new
Over « huiajred thousand dollars in itutraction Une will connect dur city with the provaiocnta have been spent ‘ vfi "
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Atlantic Seaboard and the Gulf c o a s t - City in the* l*s( season and by die
DCtter county roads i(t)d Jwo steel irtg of npw reads and the improvi
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drawbridges srlllmake our'dty th&lt;j. nat- tbe old ones the farms in Columbia enu
. ural trading point for ail the people living iy hkva been 'givfcn * n Increase gf
f / y j ■-withla a radius of fifty tallos and our fine quarter of a million dSnro in vaiirA:
■tores’ and low prices on the necessities
of life will lxg&amp;that trade.. '
Florida paper* a j* cûiÿlujl qyt strong
T \ ------ Vbu have tho opportunity nnd The on spedai editions. The Palafika News,
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ng’lt hod a man's part. . ,
fine editions, and tbe Orlando Reporter,
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Tire years to eoroé will be nitre fruit­ Star-announces that In * few"WW ^
our
laundry
wo'rk
ful than »hose that have passed. Th* spedai Oliando edition will be srpeared
nvince you that we do thè
Herald has thpred in all. of It and our over the 'universe setting forth the■hedu’
t in SANFORD. We d*
wort Is of encouragement hsye been tie* and virtues of Orange Cohniy. :M
• backed by money when " money was
cá ftheiflothea out
needpd for public improvement Tho ^TJiat pápe dream of the Reporter Star
ÍÍ BUT- WE US
papel Is not a mendicant seeking charity
Orlando winning the state dMtnpin
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but a business firm paying taxes, taking lopship in the year 50 11C. Is so Inaidra share of all tho public burdens and 1ng that it brings tears to Urn sye*. Tba jeyery pieéb bo that you süvq
“ even In vicissitude« taking a brighter nkl banner wai bAt/ÜU back to .Orlando ¿hé cost of our work in tiio .
ttfrl* : -vjew of materia L things, ever
imm Hiirnilj^c tahct d»y..mid..»Hi bo e x f i ^ v e i n ^ - W E - U A t t i r t f d
respond and lend a .helping lisnd*
placed In the Jewelry store with the tiu DEHVER FR E E ' and
i' Tba pa penante« upon the new year cup. two lemons, thé tin foQ bat and ba]l
TURN ALL WGRK P SiM Pwith a stronger determination to'help won this year, unde picture of a traction
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chants of Sanford have been quick to oul to u d ü n g rtg g fa Î1,K :*r i ^
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:naiamajH»d ;pf Ihff'iiHiW:««! have
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responded with o liberal share of pat
In the coming dty election Thtf
. lonagc. OuT subscribers have willingly doe* sot intend to take a proutlnoat. ___
paid the price of ,a paper that stands for for any fketiom; This paper will endeavor
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tije best in everything and one whose to sol fdth the dalms'of oech candidate P H O N E 3 0 — T B * $ o f t W a t e r P l a n t
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iUptenrtwf'J.
Bryan Higgins

tittle Happenings— Mention of
,&gt; Matters In Brief-

home from a visit to points in North
Carolina. . * *

C. C. Coffee, the presiding genius of The
Boaton store, left on Tuesday for Balti­
more where he will purchase the latest
PERSONAL ITEMS O f IN TEREST patterns for the fall ond winter trade.
The Sing Ilotclhas dosed at Coronado
Summary of the rio .lln g Small Talk and Will Lcfllef. Harold Haskins. Ntxqii
Butt and J. D. Davison and the French
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
chef;
George Wahhtohcc returned home
ried Herald Reader».
on
Wednesday.
Tim boys report a good
•,'o-J a. L WlUon ond wlfo of Oakland
-tifue and Coronado betteh (he finest eve*
Let us cultivate n public spirit and
Uit night en routé home ironl S*0talk less and work more. EncOurage our
lnet&amp;
David and Wideman Caldwell aro In
welf York lb!« week buying goods for the
detriment »tore of D. A. Caldwell fit
Soot.,
D C- Wagner and family moved Into
0 JL Herndons 0«w. bouse on Fourth
meet, between Magnolia and Palmeiro
iveuucs.
The many friends of J . N. WUltner
will be glad fd'Morir that be is convfcleoc•nt from bis recent illneaa.
-Mrs. H. E. HouahoUer of Plant City la
slslting the family of ber son, Dr. W. E.
Houshotder.
Miss Alice Wldtner and Annie L ee
atdwdl are Having-^dellghtfui viilt with
frfcniU iß Wiuter -Up «ioti—- iv n n u ^ ' V

Bring your old Urea to Sanford Mschlm
St Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf
A few more Mason Fruit Jar* left at
reasonable prices, at W w. Long's Grocery.
.
44-tf
The nursing home at 8th and Dm Ave,
is prepared to care for u limited number
of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in
charge.
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33-tf
Fat chipped beet while the weather is
wgnn. cut in on American Slicing machine
nt W.W. Long's Grocery.
44-tf
Ju sl rcclrvcd a new tine of Art
square», prices reasonable. Sanford
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We are equipped to handle your repair
work.
Sanford Machine L Garage Go.

WANTS
All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
For Sale— Horse, wagon and harness
$130. Mrs. E. Groenland, R. F. a 3. 3-2t-p
For Rent—Five-room house on Melonvilte avenue. Apply Mrs. AL Speer, 112
Laurel avenue.
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For Rent—Five acres richest farms.
Close in. For Sale, large tract celery
land, and orange grove; none better in
state; by owner- Bax 473.
3-4tp

For Sale—Two all steel Deere pluauu
jdlh ¡qriUng Coulter. Dirt cheap. Also
W t T r iJ f fSjuywiiT.'-eSdi tftir.'e -WyjmdettTr
rossttrs Several loads of stable manure.
Jnmr.k C Harris*.
3-ltp
For Sale, to Rent or Share Forming—
About 8 acres land to cultivutr, house
and bornon place;\wo »owing wcU*‘21c
miles from city on First street, west side.
For particulars see Addison L Williams
‘fit D. A. Caldwell A Sous, or J . E. Pace.
3-1 t-p
' One and two horse wagons with celery
FDR SALE;—
flared side bodies at Underwood's. 17-tf
4-room cottage
AutoeS and carriage painting ut Un­
Full lot
* Good residence section
derwood's. First class work
31-if
3100.00 cash
All kinds of repoir wotk Sanford Ma­
515.00 per mouth
chine A Garage Co.
IN-if
without interest
Address Hoi 1273.
New tires put on old Go Gurts ut
the Sanford Furniture Co
38 M Wanted—Good Housekeeping Magazine
Gas engine repair» Sanford Machine requires the services uf u representative
in Sanford to look after subscription re­
A Garage Co.
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newals and to extend circulation by spec­
Huy Henry Clay flour of W W Umg ial inctliod* « Inch have proved unusually
and get the best on curth.
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__We make a specialty of framing
pictures Try us, Sanford Furniture
t.O.
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Mrs. M I. Allen left fur New York
Saturday, will be uwuy three yorks to
buy her fall and winter slock. Walt for

OES it mean anything to
you to have clothes to fit,'
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail ?
We rep resen ted . 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?

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short visit to her friend. Mrs. Samuel tfte*w?)fs o
pulestou. left on Wednesday last for her »liquid write the [resident of the institu­
tion for o copy. Excellent picture« are
Iil Lut _ enjoyed «e verni shown of various buildings on the campus
laotocyole to the beach f^hiySj lent» roonusMfli various * 0 }
ifei and manyphaues of college
The ball‘gatne Monday with Leesburg
will Start protnply at 3.30; so as to enable
' people living on "the Traction Line to
ditch die 5.20 car.
'
Mr. and Mrs Levi Bluford have return­
ed home from a pleasant trip to points
■—in Indiana. 1- — . .
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Tlie fall season has- opened. Doc
Castle has arrived from his trip to Canaaloda. N. Y.. ond everything will now go
«a ahead.
Mr and Mrs. Frnok .Woodruff and chlldrt* have returned from a vacation at
various points in North Carolina,
W. K. Gardner left on Wednesday for
Waycrus* where he will be engaged for
several months contracting.
Miss Emma Russell uiui Mrs. Nellie
. . GiOon. of Sanford, Fla., are visiting their
m.v Mr. and Mr», j . X . ftuisclJ, her«
*^«1 ¡iresent.—Dison^Ry.) Journal.*.’
- Tb£ mat) wbo gets mad at whaPthe
newspaper says about him should return
thanks 'three times a day far what the
. ptwsiwpcr* knew, about him and supvnméó.

' -'3 &lt;5JMS doses ”666'' will cute any cus*
of CtlftlS ond Fever, Price, 25c
37 tf
Place tile titles to your real estate in
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
plications. For imriiculars addyess B F
Whitner, J r - Secretary
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■' Miss Gelile ' butt, returned this .Week
Swellcst. line of Go Carts In the city.
after.» delightful outing in North •Caro­ Sanford Fufnfturo Co
3 5 tf
line awl Atlanta. . ’ .V\At Long'» grocery you get best grad
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D. it. Sweat, n funner pastor of the Elgin butter on Ice.
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. .' N I efru1c !¡'•bibé, SpCnY aevorol dgya In

Goes To Panama
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RouioeijM " WlMT:' Iriive' roda y far . P.' G. Miller who owns the Howard
Jacksw^tóto Wiii W# «mü. Mrs- fCJ. Whither place on Cameroon Avo., (eft;
last week for Panama where Ire is to taka
t-&gt; Mt«: a ., ttnAjlsuns Òf fiftamt; Fla., wfio a position with the Government, in thd
&gt;f b“» Iwé» visiting I&gt;«L sìgteni,
Lola’ clerical department of ^the cannai work
; 'ErArtf. Mrs, Jones nodMrtr,, Claude H w J- there. Mr Mif^r lias rentnd
don: left YAdncsdny for 4 visit (u Mf. here to Mr.' Esimigli w|io w
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,54|tw»iert&gt;nvMre, toirilipr. v f Johnaon this ucaioti
TYCltyrTFniir*^^ ' -y- • - A -

Mary Alice Martin^. WboJuta been
spetiJing fhe summer months ^wlth. her
'(Sister, Mr*. George Fog, J r , ieft Wgdndli.
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Miami, prapav'atory to •lesomi tig'
t
thi» faß. ' v
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AUtUpwsXof 'Purtsmouth. Yh-.
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/«topped ovdr Goy fwçeii t! ui trt Tuesdiiji'evening for a short
Visit ta llii rem i/». (W ile rio*, ^ and
of Jacksonville, un
•tupped .over (or •

C lothier and Men’s Furnisher
F L O R ID A

SANFORD

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D U C K W O R TH

FÈET FITTER

years on !i
in S a n f o r d

A'tldrcM. Box* 1122

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Best Fertilizers
On Earth
gj&amp; sf CLASS £RATK MATERIALS, Sftnford,

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b&lt;iune. nth
A d d ress ” i
(i| | x BK SIUK OUT IN
I'ough'Qp Dies—Fo/libn^».dknd Cattle,
r ii i l y
th è
country far uew stuck, just in. Jh a Cpo. ÏI. t eraald
HwffhroCu.
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tay from ‘ a ' tlbctor.
C o n te *tv
Ìor-’jSale-TLimited quantity of' orlory
u fo r d a F R IV A T p HOSPITA L at •eetl. gulden self btaUching variety. 1910
com! S treet * and L a u reF A venuS stock at $5.U0 tier pound while it lasts.
d bo qi&gt;der th e n trc of*Sn ex p eri- Chasejfc,. Co.
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ped nume. N ö. Ttfberçnlosia puFor Sole—Remington. Typewriter, gdfal
order, $15. Enquire Pqstoffke. R. Hom'lfata accepted. ' ^.
ghous.
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For Sal©—New hay presa, never been
used. See Hand Bros, or address J . P,
MusMlwhlte. Orlando. ( ^ . . 6Txfr
• For Sale—5 acre iotm. twenty bearfufi

s M th H a lf T h e W o rK
•Ygif.t^l^Yifiorti to farm vriffibut Iluict Ji ¡mjilaptivhu Thejr
implenrfmts* everTtyv'ented to nrcf&gt;^rd.thp;:•&lt;
A“ ^hiroatorliiji results and lighten faith .iml^arclnh lai&gt;or.
IrLivcf twyr hiijlion farmers arid pudctict's ate now
'W ^Unet jhri ^Strong an&lt;l lastii^'*. Fully piarafitccd. ' j U

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[ ri»Uf uutomfi© \».&lt;V
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orange trees, •5Ô pe'acli u « » . also verji
large bearing pê&amp;r txees^/ modeen i t e s

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m . i M i i $®£iù
turned to thmâtf ûnSriUmlA)hlitL 1 MriC

cottuge. front and back potihe*. faoe»
■bath,Golden 1-tlkc. 3 milfs soutli east of
Sanw d: 15 minute* walk to stiect r»ih,
-way, alau Ovehlh. ntlhbad. Fine drinking

J. G Standifar nnd'Mias ..Ruth Strisâifar
JC u lftw t. « ^ . iiiothe^' sind, siltéz.of
Mr*. MfikwH^hccompatiied her home and
»itl be her gifeits.
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W o aTso caFry a fulMInc of
WafiûA^-Chtop -liorte ¿ ‘m i Jm ftn!

on Monday tor .a hx Weeks' slay n't O o »

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coM BJi n r O ‘$
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utility, and Onr Prices Are Right

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'EÖPUS BAriKOFimiRO

rieiVe lueimrn scitu er-l t

M. n. « rtV IN » , V-*rwe,ft. «. T#WU», Ceahler

v* a few,first tjU»a tiled
aliare*. No tuunay ré-,
me fò t casti
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and dialer ln Sanfoql

nlshed, llglit housekefcpirtg, 118 French
Ave, west Side, twq minute» from dei»L

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Bulletin

KEEP OUT OF THE RUTS
Keep out of the ruts when you
settle on Volusia Farms; . Don’t .
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing it. Have a rea­
son of your own. Have a mind of
your own both to learn and act up­
on what you learn. : Don’t emulate
the example of the Chinese who do
things because their fathers and_
grandfajthcrg did them.___ y
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X ° “ r jK abM fc- y o u r , -------i
land, yolir crops, your livestock.
Don't come to Volusia Farms wit!»
the idea that you can farm in the
same wav as you farmed in. the
**. nvith and then, knock- Florida because you did not adapt yourself to
Florida climate, Florida soil and
Florida methods.
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prove our methods and our
crops. Give thought for the mor­
row. Try to get all out of each
acre that it will produce the year
round.
Endless opportunities arc yours
for the making. No need to seek
them. They , arc here waiting for
you if you have ambition enough to
make a close study of your business.
Farming is a- business-just-tn
the same way as keeping a store or
running a mill. Possibly farming
is the most exacting of ail businesses
in that it needs men of brains, am- ■
bitiom.stickability. Volusia Farms
offers opportunities for .the brain- icst, most ambitious men jn the*
country who arc long on stickability.
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‘ «-»*» inc resources of Y olustar arms
have hardly been scratched. There
is likely no end to them for the man
who gives^his attention, his energies
and his best thotight to making the
rich soil produce its limits..
There are possibly many new ^ &gt;
varieties of vegetable, fruits, nuts,

FarmB territory has already proven
itself for beans, * peas, pOtatQesi *
radishes, beets, cucumbers, eggplant
peppers, tomatoes, cabbage,- sugar
cane and a host of other things;
oranges, grapefruit, tangerine*, kum- .
quats, grape«, and so forth, but we
believe that^many other articles ci'.
food for nian and beast con be rail- . ..
cd here to the ultimate profit p i the. grower, and our country.
. Alfalfa, for instance. ;A ,large..
. number of farmers arc experiment­
ing with-dijji valuable forage plant, ,
The minute a Volusia farmer, sue- „
ceeds in-growing i t &amp;t a reasonable
' cost, (he value, of all thete lands
‘ / - .will increase marvellously Ufo mon• { .etary
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^ ^ - :;C o t t o n ,- t o o

finest cash crop that-can be grown-&gt;11*
on these lands, -Long staple cotton
crops can be converted into cakh:1"^
immediately, or can be held for tak­
ing advantage bf market fluctua­
tions — buit any time you want

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to adK^ymir cotton ypu can *
got the cash for It.
Live stock farming' assuredly
appeals to broad-minded men as be-

ing a source of large income. A t a
. time when the country is groaning
under the extortions of the .beef
trust and Florida fails to meet the
of home consumers, the
market for live stock is immediate.
Florida imports large quatitics of
western meat while her own praries,
capable of sustaining thousands of
caulc^au^qcglccudU»A4itdc study,
along the line of growing feed in

the leading men of the county,
careful and business like in your
farm operations and J n your
marketing. We want you to ac­
cumulate a surplus a t the bank
as a result of your foresight and
uncommon practice on the farm.
Teat things for yourself— K E E P

O U T O F T H E R U TS.
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live stock— a little step out of
the rutf will make many a man
rich.

And whyttot gorin' for-poul­
try raising as’ a fetlS lN E S S rit
is reported that on a poultry
farm near Volusia Farms, .the.
owner is cleaning $2 a year on
every chicken. ^Florida imports
larg^ quantities of poultry into a
market that cad be supplied by
Florida Grown Poultry, Florida
Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks. *
This entire Bulletin could be
filled with instances of golden
opportunities for men who will
get out of the ruts. The only
reason why Florida u n p o rtstta «
quantities of fresh and canned
foods is because people are too
m u ch . inclined to keep in the
rut— they do things because their
neighbors do tbHm, they do not
diversify.
The successful Volusia farm- .
er will not* put all of his eggs in
one basket: by growing o single
*crdp. H e will be alive and up-todate. , He will diversify., He will
have many string» to his bow.
He will have something to sell7
.the entire year, because the soil
will produce the entire year b y
rightjnethods of planting and
cultivation. He will have corn,
hOgp, sheep, wool, honey, poultry,
vegetables, eggs,
abd
so oh, all
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farmer who raised and \fed hogs
for; teh y ears and never Yearned
a tiling, while not mutjh over*..a
ifine trom him lives another farm o r I o Ka 1-irtO K n a n 1•&gt;nioi*«rf 1«/»At
mer who has been raising hogs
rich ipan.
He made a close
stydy of hog raising, milking ex- j
perimenfe in a;Ylmi|ed * why and
carefully )S#t»wg . jnethoda^be
read oho pit and- fer eight years
lie iK-vw- ldst a pig? ,
are^no.endnf fads attfttttd, as in
every oilier busmens and also
deep tilth to drop into;that lead
to failure. Investigate VVbluis^
¿F in n s íoryourself andftñm.-tiro
standpoint of what you - want ui
do there. We want you tcr.^ei
Volusia Farnis f o r yourself'
Whl^.’we are always filling to
make n aefectionfor, yo\i; we pre­
fer not to selFan acre ihight unseen^ We want you-to ^e satis*
fled, sflccessful, happy, head and
shoulders above thoi
ruts We want you to^be amon

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�AN ORDINANCE

PtoTice TO rrOCKHOLDCRS
Howard-PacKard Land Company

C rontlnl to the Citrus Southern Rail
w a y Company

Chase &amp;

»«Ilford Lodi« No. 1 7 ,1. 0. 0 X.
Mreu «very Monday at 7:30 p in . over Imperial
Theatre I t Hall. N C
W S Ba im i », Sec'y.

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A CdwuTm OauniD UxLca mi Ijtm or rut Sacalnola Chapter No. 2 ,Order Eastern Star
Star* or Futuna, Ira Sonman a»u Axuuo.
Moon every areond and fourth Friday In month.
- CtrtAia Kasim, Fkanunxct ana Pyiviixca
Every one vl.o baa aeen hi* Star lo the Coot ala
cordially
Invited to vtail the chapter.
■ lit It OtPAiNEDby the Council of the Clly of San­
ford, Orando County, Florida.
.Section
That authority la hereby given,

-----ooovayad unto the ClUui Southern
Railway Company, a corporation ref anlied under
the law» of the State o&lt; fIreW». luvfocc*uore and
r A p plicano«» f o r T a * ‘ D eed a«at&lt;oo. the rUbt. franchl»e and privtkre to build,
oooatruct, maintain, operate and conduct a railS c c tlo r f 8 o f C h a p te r 4 8 0 « , mod, to be operated by any motive power other
than «team, throuth the »aid City of Sanford,
o f flo r id a
upon, aland, through,over and acme* the itrreta
and avonaaa of the aold City .of Sanford, aafoiInti'
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llulhey Street from the wrilrrn trrmlnuaof raid
iy of June. Hughey Street to Palmetto Avenue, Palmetto
Avenue from llulhey Street to Thirteenth Street,
ilion for'
Fourteenth Street from Palmetto Avenue to Cy­
pres« Avenue. Cyprraa Avenue from Fourteenth
fciowlnldeoaiwd prtyotr, a«u«eu m
Street to the northern Corporate Itmlu. Water
Street from Cypreea Avenue to Sanford Avenue,
Sanford Avenue from Water Street to Commercial
ftvO tounknown. Ho Till,broinnlninE.&lt;
Street. Commercial Street from Sanfun) Avenue lo
Palmetto Avenue. Alan. Thirteenth Street from
Cypreaa Avenue, weal, to an unnamed Mreet be­
tween Lm* IS atMf 38 ot Rohinaon'a Survey of an
Lbae*Mtl CertiSeata. (hall bo redeemfd
Addition to Sooth Sanford, thence north alftid raid
unnamed
»treat tat hh noithern end of raid afreet
tafto“ *. TaiDM^vwWRB A t n m t m
1 day Of .Vvi-rotbry,, A .D J till.
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and Tamarind Avenue from Ita aoulhcrn lerminua
to the northern corporate llmltr.
AMUMrny la alao lirrrby liven, (ranted and
Utkdayc*
conveyed to thaCHnia Southern Railway Oompany.
Ua auoceaaon and aaalina. to bulhj. conatnai.
ta circu it C o u rt. 7 t h , Ju d ic ia l C ir c u it
O rio le C ou nty, f l o r i d a
flifrala CHIUIn

Dirotto

T. tC C fllU ïn»
TaT- H. GUUUn:
Uaspeara fsem the nfMavl

bvrtia dulr
Bled
iu which
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twrara that h
the above enti

theta it no palUi’ Ç
vtam the aertica or

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SH IP P E R S OF

r. O. r . Calary City Acri« 1833
Meetint« Qrat and third Turadayi in every month,
fiali ln Welböime Block, third Boor.
Phoenix Lodge No. 3. K. o f P.
Meets second and fourth Mondar» Viali]
nlihta always welcome. P. E. Hutchlnaon, C.

Florida Fruits

Sanford lod g e. No 8 2 . T. U M

U Taylor. Maatar; H. t Tolar. Sr
Communication every flrat and third Th
tt 7:30 p. m. VUItingbrothers weicoma.
Unite Brotherhood of Corp«i\tora ond Jo in
* era of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1731, U. B. of &amp; and J.
of A. nw*u every Thursday night at 7 o'clock la
the bailee' Hail. W. ARumohr, preaMent; T. U

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

era corporau&gt; Umlu, LeMher with the right lo
S a k s D r i M COtl to ( A d a ratabtlahni by the
City of Sanford lor aakd Cyprraa Avenue from
Water Street, north, to the northern corporate llroth; nod to make and lav a roadway from the raid
Watai Street to the northern and of aalridock: taki
rood way to be built of auch material aa the Grantee
herein named, ita auocaaaort or aaalfns. may
deem advkahl* and aufTIricut. and aaid roadway
in be free and even to the dtlrena of Sanford for
Ingraaa and ctroaa to and fiom aald dock.
Authority la alio hereby tlven. l ranted end cooVeyvd te the ClUue Suutlitm Railway Company,

DENTIST
omen: Yowell Duilding

deem adviaahletnd^umchaiL a

j. E Alexander Attorni# for

Privato Hospital
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Experienced «aree* in (

attendu.ir, No TutxrcuWi patienta aetrptaJ. Apply , ‘ . . • . . . . .

Secopd St. and Uniti Ave.

The Florida G row er

tnbe iron pud open to the dllieni of Sanford for
The CUrua Southern Railway Company. Iu auciMiuu and uiilni, la hereby Iranini all the
righta. use*, purpoeea and prlvTlelea pertaining ttr
auch dock* and wharvea for the aoovenletit tram-

DENTÎST

.he authority, rlihu and priixl and conveyed In (be pre
the CUrua Southern Railway
raaora and aaalgnt, aliall ran•titule a franchi
..___ for the bulldlnl cmutnicUna.

DR. F. C. BOARDMAN

mainulnlH. operating and rondretlng of the aaM
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iu aaid railroad from the City of Sanford. Oranje
County. RorMa, lo iheClty of Klulmmee. County
of Uaceola. anil Stale of Florida, within two year*
from the date of the approval U thta unlhiftncr.
and the failure to ruMpi^U auch *t.rk
■.hall cooatituta . ta breach of fbla ordinance

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A Utl(e “ree Simp and Woman's E *. . - - »* .»v,
kind- It has been, tiling and l.isiUring to lorlm* seal, obedience and ac­ change la now in foil awing In our city;.
‘ . A G E N T S • .t %*
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Ban
KTHficlaco, tivity each as have tbo “hearing ear,"’
It,can be' found in room 9, WHbourne
Cal., June 2fi.—I’aa- the heavenly calling to Join l-heirship
block. Come up and aee what it really is
Mdrras- with Messiah, This glorious privilege
like, you can have an Iced' beverage ac­
i-0 IS&gt;g&lt;j audiences la about to end because tbo full num­
companied bp deimy sandwjchea or cake,
ornee With HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
twlcv today 'at the ber predestinated o f tbo Lord will soon
or
order a light fund), any hour of the day
Gulden G ate.\ He bare been, completed. Meantime, the niter ten o'clock In. the morning. What
Sanford.
Florida
addressed a con­ Pastor and others of God's consecrated
people should.he Zionists In the high­ la nicer ou j ho* day «in attractive edjvention of the “Inest sense of tba wdrd and, laying aside ruundinga. Them will be fancy articles
tenia Hon a I 111 b le every-weight and svury besetting «In, on sale. Mayhap just what yob are
Btudeuta Aa?ocla- ^each liould ttrirO to roako bla “calling looking for and hAyen't time to make.
tlo n "
In
ecaalon and election on to" 'to n place in the You can bit, either patroness, patron, or
here, r íe h a s twvn m ak ing a so rt of Heavenly Zlotn-^thjuKlngdotn of M
Where you, can get the best of everything ddivero«!
contributor. Of Course you are solicited
c o n tin e n ta l to u r, Including ImlUin¡u&gt;o K d k
to help make- tbf*’ needed departure in
* to^your door by speclai »messenger and on Time
ift MU l*e from thlk M t Zion, the
Ua, Ht. L ou la, K a n * * » O il/, l*uéblo, Colouf city:a aueccaa.
spiritual
Kingdom
of
Messiah,
that
tbo
WC CARRY A CO.MPLriL UNI UI
orado B p ria g s, D eliver. S a f i -L sk o C ity ,
To' those anticipating working IrW conLaw wjlbgo forth daring tbs' thousand
Loo Angelen, P u aailcfU an d S a n ta
. Florida and Western Beef and f-ork’, lamb. Dry anti
years o f tbs Messianic reign; the great junction with the atchange let ua "*whis­
C rd s. 1 q a ll tbt-fte c l d t s l o c a l tr a n c h e s
v Salt Meats,'Fish, Poultry and Home-Mada
Judge and Law-giver o f tha Wbridwtll per. there 1* not n membership fee etc• .o f.ttio “ 1. U. tí. A .“ Invited bln» and
jS f t jc ,
a
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be the glorided R edceni^^abd nti ' Acted, merely the teatyhr cent on the
m ad e arru trg cin eu la fo r pu blic ad
aoBocUlse, In.ilU.yyy^vLB1'offices of*' ‘ dollar to porMlm KricV . fw the hand­
, d rew ee ^ a tr a in limd o f Illb lo BinWe ore now prepared to give to the trade our special
Prophet«. Priest. K(ng. inidge and Me­ ling and thowlng your 'good^/^Yoa „ can
dupla o ra w ith b1rpr V bóü t one h u n ­
diator, will t&gt;e the faithful Zionists of phonauwjo In apd ace hei—ohfcf cakca.
. _______ HOME M ADE. COR IV B E E r
d red and fitly Jn nil. '
the -present time ybn-xptlowMn-. th«
Huttings ere to "¿¿.bold returning steps of ;helr-Bcd«etbcr, delighting Co salads or even «oodwiphea. This most
.
.Try it—»you will be. pleased, ’ .
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co-opcrition
títMBáln
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eo-opefition with the oraat
g r a a tfH
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HO P*rK Avenus
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: Aa soon at ML Zion, the Kingdom,
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Ekrthly Zionism./.*
■hall bo completed by the glorification
yi|jr * If, Irf f •* •
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rv,
Bpeaktng from the teat^. “Tb)S'Law o f the lest member of the Church, It
abili go forth from ML ZI0o and the will b e tljn a for .tba Law to go forth
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W ort of the 1-ord frum' jgrtiwilim “ , therefrom for the correction, of tha,
f f
p g h lf h U. 3), P a s to r ItuaeeU deCtatwd Wp(ttt*a atrglra Jn righteouaneaa—fpr
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bad
load
lattei)
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this^fgf
pwrthniW
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afar/
form
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ippreprinted ta ■tlu'tnheivca many ■ty and .every thing contrary to tha Gold­
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—r. ' J t \ mom careful study of the UJWo,
W declare*!. U showing Bible Btud’enta
, &lt;he-5crrot o f;fh l* t&gt;oalUon. Jjjw« who
‘ d o jtw t accept Jc»iU As tbSlr Bailor
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,HW atepe lh the ^fcsmw' way" MlMnr Sflo«d fad ;o t attaining a uloce with
v,
.^ w fO ta tu In Aja Tbrone of gloyjr. ■ They
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lb become Jolht-heJM &gt; U h
In His glorWue Mrenlanlc Klng~ dom. They wlU fall to be^pm membam
rtf-ths «piHfnaLH^J of Abraham,
ham-'
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1» Oli ria fa?? t i e n , aèe ya Abraham's
• «énd and belreicconJIO g to the .pro»m i
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U tha D frlaa arrangeOk!hf o f this Jfge,
forthwith that IC ln g d f^ firr comb in to .
W sfeO n d tb#
rtghteouauea*
M 5T D W S-----aag ü rrT *. Zion lam, am pngir tlnwJ»wa'‘ thd*yr
WhenjiBaa*'arc ViifUjist lead u
w f believe The. Lctd i£r
áaiiiorul,
iiiit send along' a bog of
preparation o f ua
groar
Uiair
appreciate . __________ ______ _
itch propdem ins’eotmiKtlon With that
A n o th o r T h !itf|
land must become theirs, and the in­
spira tlnu of thoaf prolulaea wilMead
sure o f tile q u a lity of th e boo«
their hearty tic k to the Iiord In
bong: If you g e t them from us
cr and .rtppiieation and will lead
you will know th e y a r t right. T h a t
feet of a rareren tisi,
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IN SANFORD—U h i» Worth Uvhtg

Volume IV

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SCPTtMDCR 8. 1911

AROUND FLORIDA

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TO AFFILIATE INTERESTS?

THE GROWERS’ PICNIC

CUV COUNCIL MUTS

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NEW CRATE FACTORY

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Florida Vegetable and Trull Growers
heartily In Favor Of A White Man's
Prim ary
All Are Invited to Come Aifdr*c
Sanford Will Be the Site of
M ay Get Together
City Council, mot in regular »eeston -----.Mammoth Industry 11.
Witt the Florida Citrus eaokange and
Enjoy The Day
September 3th at 730 p ,-ra. Present
the Florida Vegetable Growers’ Associa­
W. D, Holden President, pro lem 11. R.
tion afllllateT The Tampa Times, after
Steyens
J . D. Davison S. Runge H. SITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK
ON
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
14
interviewing
officers
of
the
Citrus
ex­
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
Ward B. A. Howard. Absent D. L
change, published the following
Thrasher. Minutes of the last meeting
‘That a fusion betwedii the Florida
juranaMafttM W M k'l Moot Irtl- Citrus exchange and the Florida Vege­ Many Prominent Speaker« To Be read and approved. The reports of Sanford Offers a Fine Local M arket
for Industry of Tbit Kind—De­
Present and Address the M eet­
In tM
darshn) and Treasurer for August read
table Growers’ Association, may be ef­
tails W|H Be Given Later
ing
a
f
Growers
State's
and ordered Hied. Moved and seconded
fected In the not far distant future Is the
The
Sanford Manufacturing Company
The annual growers' picnic will take that the matter of the non fulfilment of
Wttt Palm Beach tuu ordered another belief of the officer» of the funner body.
to
a
new
concern that will establish a
place
at
Beck's
Grove,
near,Cameron
City,
the Sanitary contract by E. E. Brady be
arioed of oil for km on the city’* »treat»,
“Last year overtures, were made to the
large
crate
and box factory in Sanford at
on
Thursday,
Sept.
14.
The
picnic
will
yba remits attained with that used three vegetable growers at Sanford to this end
refered to the Sanitary Committee, with
an
eerly
date.
The details of the com­
he
a
basket
affair,
supplemented
by
a
nstruction to report at the next meeting,
month# ago hare been vary pieaainf.
but at that time the negotiations were
One fish fry, and to those familiar with carried. Moved and seconded that no pany cannot be given until next week.
yuml eltizena are planning to rid that not favorably received. It seems. ' This
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The site purchased from the Holden
these annual picnics there Is no need to more money be paid Mr. Brady * on
dty of tha little English sparrow« which year, however, there appeals to be a
expatiate at length upon the good time Scavenger contract until the Sanitary Real Estate Company to on the west ride
within fir« yaaia hare literally overrun complete revision df feeling on -the part
opposite the Vlrglnla-Carolina Chemical
of the-vegetable men and the prospect! to be had. Along with the good things committee makes Its report. Carried. The
tha residence »actiona of the dty.
Com
pony's plant and borders on Lake
to
eat
will
be
a
feast
of
reason
with
Two lads a n en route' from Chatta­ of the two bodies working in conjunction prominent tpeakars like Senator Bryan, Clerk was Instructed to purchase a book Monroe giving the factory oifipie railroad
and employ on assistance to transfer the
nooga to Jacksonville, riding their'blcy- ore considered exceedingly bright. .
Congressman
Clark
and
Prof.
Rolfs
of
the
names in the old registration book to live facilities'as well as the water transpor­
“The citrus exchange would welcome
,, de» the entire distance. The .trip should
tation.
such a fusion, officen of thotorfisniaatlu r^i
* V m e tfc w iU fe W :
MM
following resolution ftTfttfopietf:
state, and It will be wholly up to (hi vufrelftbo sît ÎEtthù^ânÔÏ.
Jim Lee. a colored restaurant keep«.
ter
in
cliargeare
here,
today
and wilj
Word ha* been received by the Grow­
Whereas, At the last meeting of the
vegetable men whether or not such an
- WM killed In Ocala by 0 . D. Washburn,
ers from each of the speakers and all City Council, a petition was presented make the matter public next'week.
affiliation is to be brought about. That
white. In tha act of steeling chickens
are sure that they can. be present. It signed by G. W. Spencer. W. H. Under­
CompItrhVotary Doner.
the combined efforts of the two bodies
from.the latter» chicken yard. The negro
would be hard Indeed to secure better or wood and P. M. Elder and a large, num­
One of the most enjoyable social offairs'
working
to
the
best
advantage
in
placing
•wai shot three time», any one of which
more interesting speakers than have been ber of the other dtixens of the ,dty .of of the season was a dance given by Pop;'
to
Florida products on the market would
secured for this occasion. Tty^y are all Sanford, requesting the adoption of- an Wicker In hffiiW, of Jack Whltgkar g£
„ J would U sSL^ua^
Q
4 »ove mutually beneficial is felt here.
well known to the people of this section ordinance ^ovidln^ for the bolding of-a' Conyien. 3. C. The ggesti wprooocetved
Rtv.'W f X " CsipenteP. “psitor of the
“While the- Fldrtda Citrus exchange
and
thou shout the state and a large white man'a primary In the City of Sanford by,Mia* Gene W ick« op' the'Veranda
Prat Methodist church of Tampa, la at- was organized primarily for the citrus
crowd
is expected.
. . *t r ^ing the Bible conferende at Winona growers of the state, and ordinarily would
for the.purpose of nominating all candi­ which was mode beautiful with decora­
It should be remembered by those who dates for City offices and.
1
Ind. He writes •that, he has se­ not care to dabble In the vegetable mar­
tions of palms, ferns and golden rod. *,Decured the sarvicaa of R e v .'" 1 W Sun- ket. aa the two are vastly different from expect to attend the picnic that the
Whereas said petition was referred 10 Tlghtful music was' rendered by Misses
- daf, ex-baseball (dayer and- popular re­ each other and it would necessita teethe speaking will take place rain or shine as the City Attorney for an opinion as the Lovell anil Fox. Late in the evening re­
the Cameron City church which is near legality of such an ordinance and,
vivalist, to coma to Tampa for the pur­ employing of experts in both fluid«.
freshments wens served. Those present
fields, I lie
pose of conducting a union revival aer- fact that in season the fruit growers arc the park will be used should rain prevent
Whereas A mass meeting of the d ti- were Misses Emil Purdou. Undo Conelly,
the use of the park. This church will zens tins been called to decide upon the Lucn Chappsll, Margaret Davis, Charlotte-.
vlce
^
also concerned in raising and market­
Growers In the vicinity of Lakeland ing vegetables, puts a somewhat different accommodate several hundred people If method of effecting this measure.
Now. Hand, Margaret Wight, Lillian Higgins,
Ruby Betts and Elsie Coats, of-Duytuua
and surrounding country are now busily light on the matter. In order to benefit necetaary.
therefore.
engaged In preparing land for fail and the members of ttro - exchange who are _ Lwk.iot.lh« bli. red posters sod keep
Be it Rel i ved. By the City Coundl Bench, and Jack Whitaker, Seffi "Wood-,
winter crops, and Indication» point to a interested in vegetable growing, it Is the date In your mind.
that all white citizens of the city of ruff, 6«borne Herndon. G arenas Mahoney’.
Urge acreage of both strawberries and Considered that a fusion of the two InSanford be requested to attend said Mac Butt, Rad Hamilton. George Mr
“God Bless Our Free Press!"
vegetables. U S:
Tire Corning NalirJJi^n, passing Judg­ meeting for the purpose of effecting the ImugWhi, Frank Campbell and Pope
tereits under one head, would prove
Wicker. __________ L ,
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ment on commercial journalism says: organization aforesaid. Carried.
Sept. 2.—As a sequel to | long stand­ highly advantageous
Tins assessment hooka for the yehr
“It Is understood that the officers and "Every newspaper In this country Is free
ing feud and as a result of which Daniel
New Society Will OrjfiinU*
Cqoley, a prominent naval stores oper­ directors of the vegetable association are to cxpreia any opinion it pleases so 1011 were prescnteJ.by the assessor and - On the* afternoon df September, idth.
ator of Soma- Kota county, wa* shot and likewise -favorably Inclined toward an long ns that-opinion does not offend the were exatnlnod.an3 "accepted
at 3 o'clock, the young ladles of Sanford
Moved #rfWt®9lv1nl that the bills as will assemble at the1 residence of , Mrs.
_JdhedUit Sunday.-Alf and' Arch Dooley, affiliation of the two bodies to the mutual administration, nor Mr. Morgan, nor (tie
banka nor the railroad companies, nor signed by the President and approved by Udury. Wight for the purpose oI organis­
brother and remain respectively of the advantage of both."
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the part men t «torts, ror he bid ad­ the finance committee be paid. Carried ing themselves Into s benevolent society.
dead ’ man,' were shot and killed from
The
Eastern
Star
C
elebra.-a
Moved id seconded that (he council Tuc name and scope of the society will
vertisers,
nor Postmaster-General Hitch­
ambush near X ll ton.
Thursday. August 31st. being the birth­ cock, nor the .management of tiro As­ now adjourn. Carried _
bb detetmined at Die meeting, und il ls
Five violent deaths within five Ja y s of
day of Robert Moni*, the founder of the sociated Press, dot the Guggenheim»,
M. W. Lpvux,
bojwd that every young tody in Sanford
last week and within a radios of four
Eastern Star, ami a»-th is.alxy.h as been nor the-Standard. Oil interests, nor the
V y i-, -C lerk.
above sixteen year«:of,age will be present
milet lutvo‘ mj . excite^ the women. and
.-.i-— ..;v sact aside as a fisti ve day for the order.
Merchants'
and
Manufacturers’
Asso­
children of, tb * neighborhood known as
The Caldwell B b y
* smTuke j*art.J invitations by. teleptKMO - v..
Seminole Chapter of Sanford celebrated ciations. nor .the .chamber of commerce,
• Ht •
. UtfViland Potioffto» near Peniaoola that
David and Wldemah Caldwell, grand­ and postal card will be sent out,, but i f
the occasion with a luncheon picnic at nor the’ stock exchange, nor influential
by oversight out One to.not notified tints,
they are sfraid«po; leave their bouses
Westslds pork, from 4 to 6 p. in Though senators fior a few „other¿Interests, un­ sons of the late Ur.'Androw CaldwaU. of this nnnOtmretnent. is U) Ik . taken os n
even hi daylight- State Attorney Wil­
Sanford.
Florida,
aiTlved"
yesterday
a
f­
son has gone to the scene, it Is said, with the skies were over-slmdovfed -with assorted, . God ’ bless 'f our' free press! ternoon and arc guests hr t bii home of cordial with for oo-bperation and en* ». r. VlwSva
'Committee: *
,
u view to putting to on end lawlessness cloud*, the stars still shown brightly. K Whnf sliqylrf we dd wjthckjt llr'T h e se Mr. ond Mrs. W -3 LVoa TTiey will coufogement.
pleasant afternoon was spent end plans must be lively times tn mo»|‘ newspaper
^
Misses
Mabel
Bowler
•
in that county.
were discussed at to bow best Jo co­ offices.where long lists are- kept of men a pc mi several days here with relatives
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Elizabeth McLaughlin
Word reached Jacksonville on Monday operale with our Masonic brothers n and Internstt thaX mpr\ not b e ; offended and rone wing acquaintances of their
Mabel Hand.
v
of the dgath of William E. Pabor, which that these two grand kindred ordhfa fci»d the topic« that ‘.must not bo dls- grand-father, whose mnne la prumlncnily
connected wjth the early development of
occurred in Denver,. Col.. Aufiu** 28. might be brought in closer touch w!
Growers Will Make Killing ’
1 ¿nr tqM’ that In sonit places
Greensboro:‘
;
i
;
Deceased was .well known In journalistic one a nothen as the founder of the.
Florida
truckers are preparing to make
&lt; tVie lists grows satoqg that rw one mind
Older residepu remember Well Dr. An­
. drclta throughout Florida and Colorado ern Star who-was an.'enthusiastic Mason1 ego keep the run of theni-^
big
killing
this winter through (he
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p.
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drew CaWwefl and.ihcse . will be glad to practical failure of the Irish pomto crop&gt;
and was for a number (of years agricul Intended that'thtjy should.
t
J r»
. (t/
;
’ tn^oomhrehtlog 0» ; t h e C l a u d e
weliiuaie
(tie
giotui-sous
of
such
a
gen*
• tursl editor of the Florida Tlnies-Unkm.
of tire North ami Fast. Acraag# for U*»
At the’ hour bfid anijved for the star« to- V Engle. In Dixie, {cmArks.' .. ^
crolly beloved and admired grand-siro. full harvest) which Is being (danted now
.,
Braden town ctinnot Jketp up with ■its disyppear thè/ baije adieu witb’l'&amp; willy •‘Perhaps this expWpifwlry' tffere Is
The
Messrs. Caldwells arc ‘jYorninent- lias .‘been practically doubled. The big
&gt; »population. Wlthlp the past yadr.^jtf' that (be chain would be unbroken when marc, latere« taken, nowadays in who
merchants
of Sanford and are now en crop, however, will be planted In J« u -‘
•new. houses have been erected, and stffl (hey apfajated again to celebrine. August awnnjootf*P*P®^ Than In who edita IL . route
to
northern
markets to buy fall uory.
fettC I»1V ' . ‘ . a v &gt; S v , T J “The sublidlullun o l the local dolly
‘he drejfgj^^Jar exceeds the supply. v
stocks—Greensboro (N. C.) flew».
Old potatoes are now selling at SS to.
press has been aetf evident lor many
' at* bow pisut Uul in ¿he rivi
Kinder]
,
niw K i gartrn WW Od«« - i-}'&gt; yeafp, It indtides the dematfdl of' raljffi (m barrel, a n d 'it to expected that the
Worm eata The Ice
¡’-»inanfkkh'ara..being _paught
n' ta .b t realised ’ ^ “ lal». the Inrtio advertisers, .city
A Iqng felt wapt is
new crop will bring equally good , price*.
Ah ice-dealer .la 1 Mosaachusetts
ey.gn vary tnd aiul;ae&lt;5m., to bb ea- in fiaofosd, with the
dJabrivT*
There
if how a notably shortage of, seed
who ’give, out "pap,” bankers discovered something hew in entomology.
p n c | a U f&gt; ii^ ip ..U tp uWnltpuf the klDderguf teih. cpoduch&amp;'. hy k ji^ Vlm h
potatoes..
Florida's potatoes havp alwayswhe'gft 'mixed U p In unsavory things, It la an Ice-vorm, that cats nothln^but
South
JjA of t| te beep “
—-* triih borfc xteatflahll) lino* which Issue free
beep
welcomed
Into the market, but the'
clear ice and gets in its work in the short
- .r.iriy
. 'morning ito m i
o t(« W The local list of Immnnea to a lenghty Interval between the lee wagon and' the SUte has never gone in for their culture,
• 'with psirtMs Jèfitÿ.
Uitermed one »0 far as the dally papers are con­
customer s refrigerator. It to being in* on anything like the scale thot-wttl pre­
A
SH
■
u wort;; sp íñ r, the past cerned. ■ ^ . * *
vestlgfl^d, net ks [might b e tsuptK5rd vail thls-yesrPllA jj
r» ui „.Rio* : ^itoob’# kindergarten “Dixie has no immune list"
by the burenq of .entomology, but by tire
At Methodist Church '
v .*
‘z
rf5-ü^ H
g «cjiòoi where »h« received the
“Ho Immune List'' should be a news, state sealer of weights aud raeaafcfes.
' aotka U \ . .
■piMtor Sumotota willpkcnch both arern[best instructionJ t f that line. The
bagge of honor, but there are Climate a iyl geographical situation seein lng and evening nt (he First Methodist
I soglnrers ÍIU be
W » of Sanford/yli^-uo-^louRt greet
tew who wear. k.V'Il''to'm ore fo exerdsd no Influence upon thjg strghge pmreh. 'Morning services nt It o'dodt;
------- 'the hoiidCtnisteef
j imthusiaSpr ibc d ^ .lkgkthe^kln- profitable to mftlntalif gÚetk* arid this to
ñiaib» will be for tim ^ te s ^ lo Jbé
creature. Her to abundant everywhere.' hitbject *, “The Churvh and the Social
Ç ^ artéu chir-s wltto'pèôï^loo-Âfert we«(f Uié age of the dollar,
[).
b ^ 'r o o n c U anddto « n S L îo .
Many specimens, or at least «tony signs Probtek- ‘ *r "jj%
, .r.\ y &lt; - ’
1n
October. ^. : &gt;. &lt;y _ .
in vynwer.
..
W » by-tbow . -çhô d esiato -of thalr work, have b e e * ^observed In
Evening sorVica 7:30 o'ejock: aobject:
* U an t io be M e y K
.
vantage of % service. The *
Tampa.—Tampa Tlmea&lt;
%&lt; r -The U * t Greai Day." All art ibfdtolly
Newt-cornea
from
SafeAwfi
ths^TJ
u'^gave
fM *
. -----■■' ' '« ------ wtli W a llo w of ;400 gallons a
invited to «tend. Seats frtti'-^' •
■» - * 11».■m wA—
7*V“
,
lit « t the Prwby- W. D. Holden sod G. W. Spenof Are both , -^ .- ‘ tlAWNi Destroyed by Fire
*»d thé «agine .house* equipped
teriapchurwhRey, :j,r,-MajHnnon&gt;ho desirous of servjog that citysri'Its mayor. 'Tito l«min of R. F. ‘ Wkshborhe . oq the
Story Tefllng DtigMMMMifL ' . ¡
... , - 7 - 1
.'for more than live We are not ,vkiV w^U acquajutod With. Chappel place was destroyed by fire Uui f .
thg dettghHlil storto» f
_ The ieuera,l|u)d llt^ w u e, aud .d U
a announced to the congregation that Mr. Spenceri bss- W : Ao know that Mr. Saturday and the entire contents a total
Leffier and (tonic Wicker
Tamp« papers æ m out by th f bo àri, of
i e WWiH “aaA^jar- ba‘'rtleased from the Holden to a mo$W$táaht Atgl J Í good lots- Ur. W»*hbume and bto famUjf urday afternoon, the weekly hour in \htr 1
a u ^ itie lv a n ie r to give due atuntloo material for the office h a '*4 *k s.' He to, were away it-the time arid-.the flame« park w i l l ' dlscohtlnuddi-^Thto lias rep-. ;-- ~Vv- ^ 5 * '
i» tbe 'office ol County Superintendent ■ son frf pur good old friend, “Unctb had . gained control before- discotfewd. m um m m
"
of" PubUo'TnsUUCtkra \o which he-has Blliy^ Holden, of this section,
Assisted by generous donations of ftiehds T.
.
k w tie w e d e s having brought to that been appointed. This matter will be his father, be to all right. Besides, Mr.
Mr^Washburos was enabled to take an­ be taken
In .
cotisldem lat A congregational meeting Hoklen has been largely instrumehtal In other bouse _boi! go - to* housekeeping Upon.
i
rei»rt issued by 3etre;tjy PoVeU tebe oABrdFA^ en early date, but in the pushing Sanford forward, and for his good again. ‘ The origin of the fire to unknown.
Mai oh'Av f t h «*V
^ li »hown to have answered HtjOSt let- measwhlto'lfr,’ McKinnon will aontlnue work In that lli»«be is entitled to -recogni­
George
Hack
Tuesday moriiing com
ten from - something' over 7,000 ptoplf to sdgph the church.
Swam Acras« M onroe
tio n —Report« ¡Starplained of a pain In the.knee, arranchad.'-

[ t e fonerai News of The Land
Of flow ers.

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‘hm of Florida.
1 * C«tlx&gt;lka in Eusti» «¿1 the sur- founding neighborhood are buildlhg a
Ù '7^ ^^hrsmlfal stone church In the vary h ern
J-J),'

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bar

\ z * fr * t b * *

tekHc-spirited ^m ^thoU as of U k *

.Tha handsome edifice la

7 íít-v -7

lq cost

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ft
Pensacola will likely sund third In
For The Primary
lumber exports for the United State!
.There will bo a Mass Meeting at the when the accounts are mads up by tha
a ly hall tornight. to plan the primary to^ Government experts. In 'imports of
mahogany that city will probably stand
beheld in November, end every white first, with New York second.
xotac.to urged ..to Attend., The primsry
The United States National Association
baa bden contemplated far sevefel years
in Sanford, and now is the time to put U of Postoflloe Clerks is bolding tha annual
meeting In Jacksonville tty« weak. . . .
in effect.

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last Sunday and swam across Lake Mon­
roe In record rime. Hr was accompanied
by a bnakpnd reached to within a short
distance of thé Enterprise dock. On ac­
count of his negligee attire he could not
land at Ibe flock. buY the Judges decided
that he made-the distance all ’.right, and
awhllshtid I ngw 1at rail on Manias, r‘-j

In Mopday'a wrestling mairi) with Frank
Gotch. There to nò Indication of a serious
Injury. The Russian'expects to sail from
New York for England on September 9.
Gotch had a good night's bleep. He
will a t- anos m a ro to hto Iowa farm,
leaving for Hum boicot.
, Tha dty authorities term Monday's
Taateh not i “fake" but a “fiasco,'' *

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