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                    <text>' December 27. t i l l

TOE OANJPORD HERALD :

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C«ntt|Jit Hirt ScbsITnar A Mir«

Pl*nty of Evidence.
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1 wonder,’4 » id Slithers, stopping
Ida c a ra t lh o ffmdald* net) addressing
an old ntan working Id the flelde. "If
I can tot any taaollne around here?"
"I reckon y« kin.*' replied the old iqan.
straightening up* and-leaning on hja
hoc. "Ye kin *ot It In. yer‘ ayatom,
anyhow. Them, para .ahead o’ * ye
•eoma to have left a few’ Ion of It be­
hind 'em, JedKlty'- by the condition of
the atmoapher^.—Judge.

Heal Meaning of Croee.
It la aiiltl "iljut the elgnature of f
croaa, mg ply used q^-t)ld document*. if
often misunderstood to mean Jgnor
anco on the part of the signer. ft war
sometime*'due tor,Inability to writ«,
but quite aa often nmonglhe Saxon*
It waa an ut tentation oi good faith, a
form of o#th that the »internent war
true. It waa often required of the
flgnor that he add hi* «eth to hi»
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Inee today," Ml»» Green aald to Mils
fllaier. "I hope you'll enjoy youraejr*r *‘0 lf .,J’nr cure, to have a good
timet"' replied- Mint Ulaxer. " I’m gu.
Ing with a woman whoa* .husband
strongly dleupprorea pf her seeing
»hows like l)m one we are golhg to
see; ao 1 think wo can't fall to enjoy
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Notice
The Sanford Library wifi not be open
again until, the fourth day of January.*

On that date It will be ro-o'pened In
the new quarter* .aqcured for it in the
Imperial Theatre Imlldjng.;
Book* or magaxlnos which have U«n
loaned nut i t auch date* aa will'make,
them due for return during the Interval
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between Decentbpr ,1,7th and January
man 4th will not inton a fine If returned on
January ith .
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The annual meeting will be held in the
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day- All intereiitcd.nri* urged to attend. 3^21

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replied the loya| friend, "be'g a pa
trlot wbo never neglects hi» duly aa a
cltlaeu. He haa born a member of
the petit Jury threb times, a member
of (he grand Jury twice, a delegate to
four conventions and ha* gone uqresistlng to thylsgiiJgGitttrfi'cqiledtly.
TVairUmo haa be to‘himself?"

Know Mora About Electricity.
During tsn years the output of th«'
electric generating pianta haa nearly
trebled, but th*. number'of accidenti
haa remained the same. An Increase ;
would; be naturally looko3~fbr. - but
this aeema to Indicate that tunny id
the accidents of the earlier yean wtrrq
due
to Ignorance o&gt; ca
Parrot Foiled Burglars.
*■ A parrot waa the means'of saving which la now avoided by
a house In Faria from the Kttentlohs Knowledge, of the bee of ilectrtolty
of burglara. .Three men broke lo, bqt and elOctrtoal machinery.*
aa they entered ubey were startled by
Cruet Him. ., £
‘a vojf* av ln «.?^ V io goes there?" Im­
Mabel—"George
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easy
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flejk , When the owner-of Ik* bouse
returned 'he'Tound the parrot still think so aiter all tbb real of ua' bad
proudly repealing, "Who goes there?', turned him down."
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tllng a-love dispute occurred In Buda- my
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If yoa wjnf.tnutn. pUnl our tttd. Lll u» quoin. dclivrttd ptUetjjm. ,
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d&lt;livvt«l Wr hauriIt avfiythlqg in
lin» Wiila (at tfhtnf càlatg)»»,

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Sellini» $1.00 Each

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Gas Fi t t i ng
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Satisfactorily .Settled.
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The annua) meeting of the stock hold­
ers of the Pint Natuional Bank of San­
ford, Fla., will he held at the office ofthe
Bank, in Sanford,’ F|«,. mi the -ascend
Tuesday in January, 1013, at Ten o'clock
a. m.
F. T. FORSTER. ^ .
3M nCashier.

Had No Tim*.
Why doesn’t Ja b ei Jones go to

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Nwf tro-ftrht
u ftgtii -ar
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over » young man with whom they,
were both In. love. settled the matter .
by becoming engaged to the tVo men
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can be easily and quick­
ly taken up by the rootlets and converted
age. Later in the season-also-; the plant
food must be there to ripen, the product
and harden it for shipping.

BRADLEY'S FERTH.I7F.RS

OepeattwrStr.Hall — u n f f w a u n t

Cöhuup this sort q f p la n t food, a s F lo rida treirlrnya

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uiing' them. Not only "quality”'and
but " suitability ” are watchwords of Bradley1»

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We believe that póeWy, fair from Ih» i B V«r»
•Jurtitg society, la bnf of t h * .great I * ' « » ¿ d aa
at rumenta of It* roflnemcnt and. exalt*.
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atlon. R lift» the m ind-aboyé Jtrdi'
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pressing oaren and awakfflg tbß ponJç
lcifrasucaa of ita affinity w ith &gt; b at la
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pure and noble.—Cliatilling.
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la eoe l i which the merchant
hiiriatf has Uaullelt faith
else he wcmM uol advertise it.
Ycu ar* safe tn pjitronlilns tfcs

Write us today Tor bookjet. mailed free.
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With no ftujdj
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the hölidaJTJfc^^yyüp-s [k-ojiIi* to go
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B W I I t t COVOIKÓN
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suffered from the ch eck ed “
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to M«dy thd -question thoroughly1 are
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M r * . w o r t h ' s finding* in the MkM-0
y ho reside« at SonrniA ond’-Aia» bee conVin»^ that .the division of the county '•
J tho J^eat^movd over inadc by tbA-reai* ’ . •*
■: j - jg a a Soar lent are JqM. nuch^a ) found.1*
dufng he^tfiidinifl n’ Sànford-, cams into
' ; year ago In' the New .York market, and
fenta of the north end.,
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th&lt;r»tof*i»( Yowx-ll &amp; Co., und buying a
The good,people residing at Moore,‘a ■
f ’» of Svtiicfi X'whity'&amp;i a former letter.
large bill of goods gave the clerk a y!*eck
Station being very Anxious to diaguM-tlia'" * x.*
"•^ ^WtSlburt, Dec^. 20. .The Pittsburg tht.'^pùnty for
for The same nt»d making the clieck some
Chamber of ''Corn nil (re Comifilttee on pone*.
question of county division urrurjgrd for -, -&gt;.. '.
thirty dojfara larger than the bill re­
. Ftfod Supply im .M arled m iTriveetigaceived the change and goods and started a mooter-meeting.ia*t Friday night. And' ' ' '
¿■v'tfan'ifito the high tost o f H fra ’ sq a'rtw
out to buy some'groceries.* M«Culler* despite the cold weather ataut&amp;OO people'
were present and many
^turned
ault of tnfonhJitiAji naafiy*} tp the affect
The
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to
prevali
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At Sylvan I^iic on Saturday morni
look*d good to her und flfeoamtorder ol
; ' .that teafpiiM^ offyvgctali)•* have roiled last at 9 o'clock, ip the pifwihce'nU few [MJAff north, end oT tiic bosinòse «re» curried out there; only a ¿way for lacVrof aeatlng rood! in th* build
In loeal-firotiilfii yrtnfu.
put It ip muen -smaller sum was asked fpr jn " t- r '
special’ .frthnda, wlm' imd akl^ jl.l.d . tb coTmtyr l&gt; .thev aav'phmn«! tp p
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Foriter,
Thrasher,
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'-rt , 'T &gt;A i * ! NlK »KP: li!fi‘;Ä tfJ*»d*'of jAbbage witness a puiet homo wedding» Mia» tail cases, SanTopi,' is incapahlo of seif ch*nge.
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Spencer,.‘‘Bridy
and
Bates,
rhado
adv reached 'thd Pitjaöfl^'. market. ,T&amp;o Mobil i*autlno*8chroelz. only daughter ! gbrnmnent, and were If not for tte'aclso
Meantime Arthur YowNl. hag .(«■!• wholuulle- jirlre n*iHtilf tumbled, «rill of Mr! and Mr*. Victor SchmeU; became and mighty fn ¿ltd nround the capital chy phoned- the Rùstia hank and 'fnuflu out drttpet, aa well aa^rtvvab Ideal reait fatally jfarloaila r.wcre offered' for th* the bride of Mr/Tlvr/ Mirtoh’Suow,of a .Wltdltidrt bf‘ chaoe would obUin up that there were ■insufficient funds to dehts,' and the question w*u' diactgMad;/
‘ “ ftwight Tii|r|tea, amnuntihjf.to $A. 'C«l»- the state normal ocKooI,. •locaU^U at
rover the check and started out to inter­ and-.most thoroughly explained ana all
_ jtiwor* lyold for S ip wagon load, and Uelitdn, Texas.'''M I m Sijhmelx Js much ,J U f f harfi'on the ihcroaiwd tax scare view Ihedatfy. Alk&gt;Ut that time he met the facta and figures glTen to the people
the i&gt;ùy«t Vioa uIIowii| to pilo'thc wagon «■^teemed &lt;liy her frlemls, who regret to forJtji effect on puttying sections. Ac-, !.. P. McCuller and they' sprinted to the of ttvo east aide.
At the conclusion
the meeting a
M high as he could, Notwlthatnndinr see her po so far nwny. Mr. Snow is a tuallyjhero is not fho least shadow of s iepot where the ctlstomot *un Ipund get­
thla only nix cafloadn were Wil"and the native of CaliforVir! but is now (caching' reason,for.on Jncreu*« of taxos to sustain ting ready to . hoard the nnrjh bound resolution was pnaned unanimously fa ­
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in Texak. i The happy couple went away a. peje-county., Perh'ajw more money train. She stated1 that she had that voring the county division and the reaiAccording to information reaching w|(|,
tirishes on tho Saturday ufrer- will be nmied to run the lotiter end of the morning sent sufficient money to the dciits of Moure Cfty section stood foriha Clmmlier of Commerce, while thls.j noon train to,.their future homed« the present county and a saptration -will Kitstin bank to cover the amount aiy) divialpn to a man and will lend their aid
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^happening-’ the retail l»rice of cab- j I^onc Sfnr State. ..
• ‘ take aw*ay n source o( reyepur for1, that was'it|lowvd to proceed on her way, after in dividing the county.
bpgo.was the highmt ever'known here
purpose, hut the north end thinks it has returning thfr-dry good* Ixijt rétuiidng thc . There were several .In tho ^vicinity of
“ ''*'■ A two gnd univhalf pound lirad of cab,
, . • * ■ Moore City that were opposed to the
men who are thoroughly nHnpctent to •money.
Working for Oyslcra .
sail
its
ship
of
state
clear
of
shoals.
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hagewaa »old by groccni for ft cents. It
N.' 4J . Dildny, nn Indlana|»olis InaurAnother message to thè Euatfs bank idea of division, but after the matter had
is ealimaUd that the grower^' profft was nhee n}nn, uscyi to run a epuntry pnjair tainly many lighthouses have been built jjvcaled the fact that no such sum* had ■been explained to them they were the
■fftO |*er cent tkhe-pnk
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y **v- -'"g for us. They have made ur\ awful r.oi»« Ixwn Ireccivrd and the merchants for first to endonaj the tnovemrnt -tftTd
■* ■*• talioft'uf 50 cents pur 100 pouTula, hut Post. He gave a.tramp jtrinter s JoW ul»oUt our brick roads’wben they know their "own protection were forcai to wire them are heartily in favotbl separation
--. if he I»ought a two .ton wagon load for once on cflnditipn that ’the prihlef take thni bns long since bi&lt;en llxed and that ahead for*the (ilficere to hold Mrs. Fos­ ami a smaller, county.. ,
Thcne
go^d
people
know,
what
the at­
he made d,40O per cenL .r*
his pay fn orders tor rivals nt a nearby no dlicen or pn»|x*rly holder outside of ter for furtherJihiere.
It la.not worth while to Jp»w lettuce oyster pnrlor, whpse owner odyertised the brink district will have to pay a cent
Slip' » w upprebandcif tit Qaytoqa npd titude ol Sanford has been on the sub- '
, ‘ dr~:any other vegetal&gt;fi» wiikaut, profit. wit ii Dftdmy^ •jfj« = j. . y. • } * * - * " *•' for thi&lt;"improvement m»,morr than WIH will Ih- broUght buck tttday for a prnllm- jec\ Of good toads ami taxes and they are ,
Yor u solid week tho printer stuck to it, be puitl if the county lipos remain ns now inAry Mairing, Unless the mngter hi settled not afraid to caat thofr lot with the people
Profit oh the furry, or the Inii'croiw, may
jyt dut-'ao|fle Individual g^ok'br. Ilpt making hia meals off Oysters—raw-, fried, mapped. So much Wr rhpt. . y.\
MtfaffeVteriiy ¡wiUj* thg' linns - who- arii who have always looked out'for their.
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* tons tlnAhe*main crop for a fijiy year* will stewed and hroiled—but oply oysters. ; Tltc roaiU from OrlariHu’ in olt.dlrve-;' minhntbeTklìnrè of the.money.
Thi« ptActieo ol giving ef)#ekf alt limit ' County tUviaion la gaining every diy ^
On Saturday night be came from the Jiona air much Ix-tter than those from’
, ptviiji bankruptcy of the growers gener­
ally. To prevent this the fanner needs comjtcwing room U&gt; tho husineas iijfflcw Sanford to Saolonl'A legitimate business lurtWeni funds'should he discouraged and WbgreV^r'Lhe people have the oppor- ’
territory.
apd where xorristitne* the. parties, are In-" tunity of getting’to the facte In tho case
n service which he doe* not j now. have. apd hailed Djldoy.
tiiqy became tupvertoL inimwiiltcly
"Bq*»,“ he said,v J iik^jthis Joh nnrt.t .^* -This subject lias been talkedwf tn an iincent. of any.’ wrong dqing
Thu individual Viewer does iUt ituUntain
from the growj/tg iw-ullment that la being
Strict
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matter
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cvify,
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n rw-rvlcp'.which frill give itjfi) the infor- have always boon mighty fond of oyateMt. ijuiifferetit sort df w^y. iruio tine to-tithe
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niition he needs us to.tho tioulition oi At .on« time in niy^ifo I thodgbt I would : jjwt a* it hM,in..'u^1,!r b&gt;uhthe».bufit^*- i)ui ng b ilsthftw sbbuld 1» ■rpreful ‘ about fostoted there will not he a dissenting ’
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¡¿¡l ''»' ;||ie crop* urtd markets • »hrilughout the novw.jtct imough* oysters U» pat. . But * stjmr&lt;{ u mFiirf scriotla'aspccl Just ■after taking fort ign checka upienaMho pArtb-w rtW 'in April.
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^ .*• , country, jje cannot know whether’ nay/bOss, ain’t thi-re sorrte way k r you the summer elecfkms,-wbeir th e Sanford are well Known. ‘
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^''^Complimentary
to
Mrs.
Clay
Mrs. Foster may have meant to have
-trne market will lx- lloodetl'iind another to get a ham-und-eggs plnre to advertise { iwoplo gave almost their entire vote to a
Mrs. A. P.-Connelly wu» Uu* charming
.j* citizen nt Sanford who Was rufming for a matje fhn ch^cjca good, hut ill cane.ahe
r:. C ‘ pMpty. Flo canrtot tell wih^n. he ships In your pnperP
’
county dffiro. He pMi* our ho me yuan did not the merchant^ would.have Itccii hoales^ ut a very delightful bridge party
•upon consignment, whethtlj ho will ret. - ■, out of pocket that much and they cannot Saturday afternoon, in honor of Mre.
reive n-check-or a hill w». his return. tift public, what it wanOl at a price it- hr npd we were loyal to him.
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Prior to the primnrica we said nothing afford to trust to stranger» to make good Walter II. Clay of Arcadia, who is the
' W hat ieHhc use of losing ¿l] the niodby willing to pay. * 1 ’ ■ . '
th at haa' been pul into mvs|; ¿»rtilicer and &lt; iV tfp on pressing for f.V/b'. sales*; for about county division as an issue,'but checks that are turned down at the hanks. guest of her ibter, Mrs. W. B. Herndon.
Six tables of bridge were played, Mrt,
work, and then by eonsignihg ad&lt;I to that a Sanford produce exchange with dult- from time to time our citixens were asked
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'• loss, other- poosible |qm&lt;h| ip'' crat«a, ahle headiiunrters und facilities, and hy__QtlMdfi.Ja.iucb und such a cundidutv _____EdiranLiiaxter. Perry Jte riu l----- - 'rua* B arnes making the hi(ho»t »core
freights and rotnmlmlon».
.. ‘J. 1 Wth A managing formhUU-o nt one« wide a division man? Who asked the Ipui'- . Older citixens of Sanford love to tell pf and winning the prixo, a handsome lemon
Youy suggestion -of a cold storage far hWnke and intelligent, serving the pub­ tion, what prompted this inquiry, why the coming of Emma Abbot and her •iervnr. The guml of honor was pre­
the Jdea? Wa« it a. premonition that beautiful ainging in the old opera house, sented will» a very pretty silver spoon.
Sanifanr i* excellent, but even that will lic for tfwgqod. of all its members.
After the conclusion of the very inter
With
the
weather
condition*
widch
the rights of citizenship would In time lie now tho Star. They wilj toll us of Emma
,
only lw a partial solution, a little help
toward answering .the (piestion you. preynjletl this fall ?n the north, it might asserted hy th«u&gt; who believed their con­ Thurtby'a recital, of Muain’s two visite, taring games of curd* a delicious orgnga
of Itainenyl, another once world ice course was charmingly served by
have raised: The .trowjpa.-of Florida have town impoasiblc to secure sntisfnc-. d ition .could Jjp improved by being in
M isr Linda Conneily' and Miss Essie
ought (O’ get .together for The malnten- tory afelf of'myrb good lettuce, but the &gt;closer, touch ith the seat of »(r&gt;vem- famed violinist.
worst
situation
would
L
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anttaingly
j
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menlT . Will it be successfully denied
v' *" anNi of a wrvice*, 'which wiiniot be done
Now we shall hear Edward Baxter ’urdun.
Mrs.
Connelly's
gurete
were Mrs. W. B
hri)Hvl.
-Keep
on,
Mr.
Editor!
Write
that
Orlando
considered
nil’
county
af­
for them by any one else.. There should
Perry, equally famous and masterful
.
formed a commission or committee, such editorials. Hammer away on three faire as entirely-local to Orlando?
as n pianist and whose visit apd recital Clay, Mrs. H. W. Herndon, Mre. F. L,4
as yoti uify deeire to cfll ])*, whirl1 * ' 11 great questions, and the fear» and jeal­ • What platform has that rapttal city icre nn January 3rd act! apart another Miller, Mre. F. J. (Jonxalre, Mre. Q.'. Ws
-seek to.filfrn bow much otlfry or lettuce* ousies and divisive inim-H* which have opposition built to stand on? Wo wen- day to I » rec'orvjlsd jn/Tho annuls of Irady, Mre. Fornat Lake, Mrs. IU ‘J&gt;7
■&lt; t»r r&gt;bbaE0 the oountiT will consume. heretofore prevented hearty and cordial ready to discuss tho subject, did the pre­ Sanford history.
*i r**- ' Hughes, Mrs. j . L. Hurt, Mre. M. Sym«*, ’
Mrs. H. A. Howard, Mia- KenJ. Ro*r
.
cooperation
among
the
growers,
and
rV'? anil the price which .will justify, the rais­
server» of our welfare discuss? Np, they
setter,
Mra,
Barrett,
Mre.
Cruse
Harms,
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ing; bow much J s growing! in the diffrr- which have, taken the marketing point •did not, and ^herein they d e la y e d An
Camcq Bridge Party
\t~- »ht lojjal(tlve; wh*t\prc»iwtJon rmij.be to distant cities where tho 'Iwttwtu*! unpardonable weakness. If y W h»v*
Tho Cameo Bridge-Club wai cnt*r; Mr- I’. A. Neal, Mrs, Samuel PuleMton,
p sold without ir lowy problems of distribu­ yower cannot'he represented, may at no ■case-yyii cannot- dlxctw.w- j(ide dU* tained-by M rt^B. W. Herndon, Satur­ tfrt, Robert Newman, hire. J . ' W.
- dpaaionnteJy and p r o f i t a b l y , ......................_________________
tion, of'tbe utrpoet imporlnnce to the fast {».overcome,, v
^ Olckina, Mre. C. O. McLaughlin, Mre.
day morning. Three tables ol bridge
•Vlany
very
heavy
ioeare
ta*w
heeii
O. Chase, Mra. Georg« A, Spevt, Mre,
f ' **• people wfuf"coneyme, and \o the peoplfr
iuft ua to dheus* it with the &gt;-o)»le in
p la y e r Mra. CL .Q. .McUugwTn
B.
J , Holly, M i« Mal»d Bowler.
* .. whot*c}fc 4re- now In praClical fog and born« by. the gwwcra ftf'vrfctgfilcslti all flther Imrta ol.thp eounty. -T h e y Will
the J.ighret score and YflEagain
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1 : , -rorifpalopl/ lh tlic groWefi* would’ co- parta’ of Florida.O n© of the-ieedera in ,r-.
listen and Viraftifil
not
attempt
to
throw
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' have-the ph-asurt of wvarih| the lively
rijs-rytc f«u tho -.¡¿thèrinn
auch Ipfor* improving th« present CondiUon walled^n’ fo| g ™ « i any phaso orihê issue,
^ . Exhibit of Flralcaa Cooker *
cameo brqofh: tpe cluir (SritC, another
the ripense wop J
very i the Ifewin* ^
fy M
i r f ì f a i f à y &amp; j &amp; i ì miy « * » ■ ydtft-KThe gqret prixo fdr ifig guwt- A,very interesting exhibit will com^
attitude of out rtp- table, a dainty fancy^plji eiwhiftp, ,waa fnenc* ‘pft January flth At the store of &lt;
^ j j * :v small tax upon cath. ’Sur i a committee •The great poker game o fth .^ aU tb'
ll. Fernald Hardware Co.,
*/. bhoOjd. ppnalder methods or Increasing
pd-by WwirF.
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s ' the coasumption and jnproving the
O
ik
avenue.
Mre. Judd will demonLake, as-a general rule, ¿art take Carp uf _ Mr». Jlertdm i's gureta.*i»re hdr aliHfi
...
♦ handling- and shipping t|f the produce. must make vegetable growing » burin*«, hinm-lf lq a jvol|tJc*t diacuaalon, hut as Mrs. Walter Clay of A’r cgcti^^IreeS. 0 . ■Irate tbe Ideal Firele« Cooker. Mre.
.......... T m iv ti.' iTrxddlUon, the rrtnrket can to* not a game òf chahrt. We must hive hS la or »rtms l * he brought in aa a part Chase, Mrs. F. J . (¡onxal«, Mr*. F. L. Judd U tho firet woman In the world to
We muet of th«(asi)* personal reference to him ia Miller, Mrs. C. M. Vorca, lire. IE Li hav« baked or roasted an article of food ^ .
Hughe", Mrs. C .;0 . Mcloiughlln, Mr*.' Ip the tireless cooker. She haa been
O. W .Jli?d y ,M re. A. P. Cophelly, Mre. traveling for years lecturing and deraonatratln# th* firela« cool* atovd pad b
Q, F.'iimithC. M r».'H oW t Newman.
recognised aa authority by the leading
Sanford Produce Exchange, with want to do any of this bOndhe« would muat be borne in -mind that he is a fill* He. has aa precedents the loyalty of the periodicala’ wfifi Irillh U im r "fiomrttlfc '
send men" here.
-• *properly,equipped building, cold stor. • - zen and a busin*** man of Sanford and H greatest men our nation haa produced (O'.etice department.
All this and monr
toe done by In- _ ,loroe cily Amanda prepared aer- men who have aworn'-allegiance to a
*!• *nd loading platforips, lOrCooperation , ...
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It b almost certain now that Tarpon
mr a
****• yice^f him hU duty 11« wijhihlt Imme- nation have taken up arm« when the call
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TtHga irtu tiffvinruBw iflo.tx» Bum?:—’
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like oygaoitatbitw ln j j &amp; T centers could 5 i ® S 3 2 2 ? B f f i
diate houaiJiTdd f t TieTdea ihai he should of home artmed gf^aW. so whenr IfilF
‘ ' w; render the wlmie eotmtry and eapcclally U k* thé lead among all thè Sections pf oppose hi» home In matters that have to thoughtless or paaalonate opporitfon- Several rites have l»o«n suggested for the
the »Ute lq prganixing the produce e i- j
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Florida services' of the greatest imjM&gt;r- ^
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vb* carried before the (»copie is absurd, iat cares to make Mr. Lake's loyalty to handsome structure. It K probable,,-,
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tance; to tiw grower, tiir sale for all his
hia hdtne a part of thA.U*ue It would be howavsr that* a. ctntrejly located rite
it ought to be driven,
arlQ-bo selected, as tho hotel will be built
produce which U worth shipping; to the
.gorarnment and establish a government well to look in the gl^aa and aefi
hit ogalnl
for commercial as well aa fdr tourist
wiraiosaler and ahlpper, the accommoda- - «
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and
cafi'carry
our’
tre«f«at
aa
you
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New York, Doc. 80.^ — 7 - •
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' Don’t drown yourself In tfoubt, ^
ClIRBSTQNE 6LEANIN6S buoy
up your life with hope.
Be food nntured at home, good ta Uircd abrojid, and you’ll live Ion« to enA Budget of Oßlnlon Ju st Re jo y ,it ;*;• .v. y •
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D«*ra«tious' in' judging, «real;In fo r
tween You and Me
Itoarins; Accuse little, forgive much.
Accept our reflection*, take tiiia paper,
t m M . m
f o s m
m
n | [read it’ carefully, eentf it to your friends,
and
your Now Year bo bappy ant
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CtUel 1» AMong V«. Taking N&lt;U**
Ifudi Jhe m u rage' to khow. yquj^CPx
j i * f i l t h , (fell fren f. ’Cm**-spect fce_hqnoaty,'fn“wbateVer g u W it
So Sava Sounterer. ,
' I appear*; and yoitt eontympt for . «0»___ ■ \
‘ I honesty and duplicity, by'whomsoever
«hr«*»
Lxhlbited« •
v'
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I ' Havn the courage to cut the moat
agreeable acquaintance you have when
. atad *»» city fallu,
•Ol t lb bain*" ravoir, s.™,,
|you’ar« convinced that he laeka principle.
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W likh 11* J m . u l r a n fab
"A^friend ahould bear with a friend's
An« Uvtaa kr« •«pati;
uilXnnitifft. but not, with hU vices.
t«n*lft'-fí« aihyra» that klar
ftomaKMn' V* &lt;*»» knm*t)l Iblnf* /{aye the fourago lo. atand by your
Wuitar ivb)« "t« i jo * ,- '
; V IeiinviftiojMj’bc bt*{r churteouk and Ann
rwrotrmi up «kh Mw*
bUakat I U U I M
] making .hdtontprOmlae with ovil»- not
i «biur iW tt*r;
learning ifito^by and forbidden, paths
|chocs* the wjfli,' reject the wrdfig; bi
bl
An
W ord« ta rh yiM U m auWl rann
good
and
d/gnod
and
then
you
will
have
U n i » , an' la «« that; iik»
n a R M i M gMrk
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a IJappy JVow Year.
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year through, but there cbniee a time ‘iVyrat 7 3 ™ ” v^h/ns brutl
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Jnyhen. waiting fpr the l&gt;elbi to ring In the ...............
( 111* m ' i m 4 &gt; tu Id t b r h y w
Hear Ih r y aa« ( I ninnar tta w «U nita II re tti IrHftad of C arpe n ia ra and Jo in
liJlowYt'br.
we
fw
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l
to
thJnk.
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a ra n
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C t h loOu don’t r i m r dft 1
f to .'dream 'bboU l the pleasures of to­
tick tha ptatiar slkfc aa* Haan—
HanfordI Locai Pak« Na. 1731. U. B oAC.awt 1
morrow, not to gloat over the delight.* of -f A modU e va n r ttio fw jiy ntsht al T h'chak fr
Hunrrbat folk« y c « arar a m i .
WtmJn {oOÌa u » y ail allo«
the Cagtca
yestcnliiy, pot to Unger over the dclitaV ù
"(Jota* u&gt; (uva fair araatbar a a v f .
Itlarka««dar
« l' Black
foaats, not to remember tho fmriiitUoi
,t*«*cy, «JrtiW.ybyiwe to trii
of the game, of the beautiful women, a
HooaMkhd ef that (V b u a u v « ,' ' .
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Thcra adrara I Air* rlluraa/«!
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the dainty dishes, or the line win««; but ' Mari Fini and Third W&lt;dn«adar ntshL cernei
**1 «Waomad ani i ralay.1!** j
Ftrtl «nd l’àlinrtio. , t- W. Rmnjuin. r. ft,
ito mn, •*. &gt;
to fact that inward monitor, tip con
O. L Tanno. Srcrrtar)
%ShT*tra» and boaìatly ,
Jrat ho« bbmaaMt I caa gii
- * acience and wonder altopf. thi&gt; furture
TblaUn' 'bout Um bull oí Ht
„7/e-a.Vv l:,0.-O. »A.
Somewhere, my friend, there W'a iif«
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book, that hair written uponr the .first ‘ T l M U f l I m r » Moû»«*; m m i pvW » F /id i)

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Bafety anu conservatism*
1**•* 4 ,sare’ ’poli te and a
•-*. Our oflicers anà empiii
courteous.
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GEO. A. ÜeCOrrES

ATTOKNKY
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Practice in State and Federal Courts
'jntftcr-WiRKlrufrtìWd' ' _ Sanford Ft«

DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDEF

Sanford g
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* nd 4 s what.tlu- Peconl would be in your
DF.NTL^T
,ife b&lt;|ok lf 11
^ nltin hy a sfringer,
f’hou; |\
mind whether you are antualntei fVrilajrn Block
with t|uw laws In the order in which they
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Sanford.-Fkirids
* n wdtun, or not you know the differ&lt;&gt;nee between virtue »nd vice; between
DR.
C. G. B U T T
rilfht and wrong, without absolute exact.

v i -Th. city*, council ’no ,louV,l im y .
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Office; -Yowell Dui 10ing
■life book.Ls jlaintily iiound. its cbrifers
they can or at le u t think they do,
• J.'í
; ÄANFpftK PTORIPA t
want to say thpt they «re negh, .: ar" £ t in
* * 411,1
*«
ing the streets and are not giving the city i
upon It in gems of great price.
a good name thereby. There are m t n y P ° Ur n' ,iL l&gt;0r "
IV ° f
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
streets that could be strawed or at
« poor binding. But the
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR^;
w aped off smooth and the deep ruts *™ 1* Ju d y Jo s s noM edde by appear* AT-LAW
filled i.\ and thla could be done dilen and W
^ J'°Ur "««hhor N the same
Lai* Sut* Atinenr» Seventh Judicial Cimili al
at littU W e n se . It make, no difference f hanco
y urthave’ -Hhough. tndyd,
■-.y- - ;&gt; Vianda •
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what tfep n sw n t council thinks about &gt; ^ « u « y ,r th r Q ^ o r the l.lnding,
HeaSlencra. Saqford and Svtifpiá L»U *„'/
rutting down «p e n s« , this
wotk ^ ' “1* ' ^
ln ™ V “ur Hie has
sscësiiiM si^ feSV siio ts^ H ÎsâéiÜ t
should be done arid done now, for at t h e l ^ ^
« w ^ o sd ^ sw L ^ M M tk L W
7 r»étorav*p»w I tpresent tithe I never saw the side streets I
1(1 &gt;DU,‘j lK&gt;idi&gt;*ou n o w
Ciadaru &lt;A U a w n íiJ a( P y »á a jK i»U in auch bad shape. Taking Sanford " “ ^ M t 0 s tu l -for brMd flr to bfr dlsavenue for aii example, and to the .nun ^ nr#t/ or ^ ’" g * ° * ^ ; dolla^ ' DR. HOWARD^ H.; CUSTIS

$ 16,891.16 !
$ 97,746.80 ‘
$154,720.81 : . |

Deposit

have more attention and we can look for fo^ ‘ j
DENTIST
~Tf i létti
more activity In aldermanic dreU*. ’ '
Tonight Ukn an hour to yourself
lanini S3. 34 «od 23. Ptn» Hktt *
tw -A
Tbkre are many streeU in the city dcvo^ fK *»our. only d rty «minutée,’to
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' that would look different an&lt;# give t h e i thlnW the year gone by. Judge your^
city a much" better appearance if they “«N %
Wrj ttrn ° » the atom
wen» «imply scraped off and-smootiicd. I
éfvko many thousand yenra ago,
DR. R. M. MASON

' . th ey have never received any attention
of this Hdn-and nâtunllly the rw’idcnta
of thOso streets have a kick and a good
one.
People that jmy taxes want more w-orlc
on the hark atm-to,
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live» anti-you.
vines Accounts and

ipMking phout ilreeti reminda Im«p( ^ u/
- The P ^ « e -tt« n . of. focwUry. V ‘
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me that tha atrifoCto tho new'depot h i a l f f i M ** yDUr"
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never Iktu fixed up and now that the new «V»iropmenU. and the temptaj.on. U ,
Maars« Chapter No 15 R A. M
Meati r r r n r lacond shd fon ri h Th nnu U » li
depot id to in* opened thW week the t
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*? weak, Mût, wHll-aurel;
Vtaionlc Mali, o v e r Imperial Theatre. V ä U iw
eling public will have no opportunity t f t f e t S î Ë
■ee tho beet part of our city UflJeaa they Pu n I H the name aoJ -wTot.« the prrtake the time to hire a vehide and «et to fac,!’ i -uLi ûu h* vo, ^ n «llnjl the leuvva
First atreet.
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j June 4,1907
I June 4,1908
|fJune 4,-1909
i June 4,1910
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In April 190G

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Capital anjil Surplus $40,000.00 |
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fetaent ' t it «ë,f

p. m . uvtr Impacia

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"it ia very unfortunate that the newl*0 ^ ^ - W urw li' hhirrcd, perhaps
depot i* to be oprfiiiKi so soon, but the I
* tum' ^
out ^ ■ t w
railroad company delayed as long aa they Jro P' nr rnu&lt;l° ‘riraaon ify^our lo u t ’s
could and gaVe the council plenty of time I ^°°^*
w**an
book has been
to get the «trwte in «hapé. ’*
wiil tw another Ifook opened.
Now that thé two new councilman uml ^ ur ,Bte X** lw tol&lt;1
y °u “
have been elected maybe the atrreU will ,e* vef «•* .« • *Tf*1 Judgment Book un-

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S«nd Your Work to U* and Hav* li AUptided to Projieriv
Engraving. Clock and Jew elry Repairing

GREENLEAF &amp; CROSBY CO.

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Jacksonville. Florida
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RAMONA"
W|,y.not (ih* a Hunting T rip ó n the Ramon« whate you. wilt have all
’“ ¿V" the; comfort&lt; of h d u it?u ,ft doesn’t cost any more. ..She. is .
■’ the Finest*Vwssl. in' S*oi&lt;ud_H ubor. .Rcudy , for_____ _
Hire on Hunting and' Fishing Trips or
:.&lt; y -P leasu re Parties atrrasortsble rates

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VETERINARIAN
who rides over this street the city c o u n -jT h" f U,V ,
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^Enqulte
of E . P . Fultbh pn boat st City Deck pr Ses .»
cil is certainly cursed and discwwed. 1 death old fashloned-amh. that which
SANFOt^V-'.- Fluida
'There are few streets in towVYhàt T ^ A lW r K ttT id l.A fibw raaT0on,
RaWaatt m Fatk Aaâ» . ..*' Otím lUwl Braa SuUT.
have had the proper attention this fall
B°uk at the Amt law; have &gt;-ou had
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and ! say this in all earnestnsss h*. 0l,e ^ v nittn&gt;'7 WM,n of more •"»OOOOÙQMûaaDOOOOaODOODaODODOgDDOSDÛDOOOapOOaçOOQOOOf
la o o o a a a o a o o a o o o a o ip
eau» the streets speak for thsm«,lirm POTUncsto you that you slept i ssily. thai
It la uaelasa to talk about conserving the j y”u ate
fKld' * a* you
^ *u
city’s money and talking almut the U v J
wo^ rt* and P*rhaP&gt; ™ d* * d W.ol
TH IC P E N &amp; COM PANY
JE W E L E R
Uh qipe,ljitrtre of thy f.*m K *'counciI.1of ° 1nc ^
J™ «* Ihtje mprr
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While-Wiifcippraciate thé effort, of tip I [«v««y ‘ h.n mil the rest? O r J id &gt;vu
'■MV spta*j.rjEs
preeent rity rouncil to go slow, save a llj^ ° w dJ J f
maall4r
,J5id you?
the money poàiible, but it is much like thol
ty k n e e t ° the godI of greedimwi, Pkkanl'a llnml-Psinted China h .**' •'
Gorham’s Ststttng Silver
Milli HOL.DBN HEAL CATATE CO
present county commissioners who sorpelpf ^ A h‘ „ JL U*^ ° f ^ y0j
/ *, yTtOgel«’ Pio ted Ware ; . ‘
time ago announced that no more roads ] yotxrwwlfî What a mean god la self,
Elgin «ml Wiilltuiiii Wmi hua
- ■r&lt; F lo r id a .-.
would be built in the county Unit*, brick Poor’
unstable! In
w aiusejJ and dace that tim tJiû jnore tH* bour ot lT b * 7 * ^ you turn t0 &amp;ny'
roaiTf-Hlvé^beep built and. yet we ^ one of th u * i-6ur chbsen gods. for help?
A U . G ü û p S G UARAN TEED
ying these same taxes and gettingl
‘ ^ t e d tohavMor your god
thing in the way of roeda..
j thoee children o fth e urain, those queer.
'M A '
. Thw council should st least patch up I itfani e bellefa 4b»t l#ad you. where?
L IV E R Y , P E E D and
the roads in places and fill up the hole» Th* n' turnlnK ov®r anolhrr ft,* i do y°u
SALES STABLE
_ ..an d make the jtrecta passable. At the ha^ *? w,riUs youpu^f down. A.Wto' preeent Ume many of the streets arr in I'hcmer? Hnve you tolled your lips with
'la r d o s a and W a g o n s
“ '" 'B f s c k s m iih ln t and H orsesh oeing
worse shape than they hare
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P O U L T R Y SUPPLIES

Horses,and M ulos BW g Ht^iwd-ExchiwgetP
JW A V Y HAUL INO ANO CONTRACT!

We can aoppif you for Immrdiatn ' ’
Vtr stable In /our ways,
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Peas, Puts toes and T t al Dm' 'Rye
the good.
the world. You hmgh s little onraadiy.
Winter I.awua.' . k ' ’j ;
II you •Ombk, I » M l «you Idi don'. Vou
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A full line of all garde n wed .for
give Up.
LAwt- lt iss’i nnaanwsa juy isíaadr SbseeWi
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Very seldom.
Their Mottoes
If you blunder, 1st it bo on tbs side of 1 Boston
sight rather thin, wrong
’•Itrar and frridaf’.’ U
Don’t scowl,’ don’t frown, UnY wreathe
Dyspeptic—"Chew Ah&lt;
iitr face In smiles.
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pmjitry supply house In the statt» /

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a l e or js o d a w a te r
Me«.u/iw»medwUa pure di*UtfcdwAtra-tbe, «rilLpebvem l ) t l
digestion «nd give you h e a iö F
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THE SANTORO' HERALD

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Few I T h e Florida corn was worth on the farm
den |x*op|e kniviv a good thing wltefi they tin« weekly newspaper j« (Hitcnt
M EETIN G AT L«fN G W Ö O D
w e it a Ah they ar». tired of paying trib­ improvements are too small for the SI* cviits per bushel or ill* per acre, w Ini.
ute to Orlando and Orange county.
weekly newspaper to njite them, and 1 that of the whole country uveruged 61 &lt; ountjr Division Will (19 Discussed
PablUAvd t m j Tuf-ktay ami Friday U o m in i Hy
J»o
W inter Harden is.»ituutcd in an ideal seldom it is thut Hit? wi^kly newspaper cents (s-r hushel, 1 1 4 . 6 4 per* acre
On Thursday Night
(nils
to
give
some
spure
to
any
improvethe
average
of
the
I'nitcd
States
is
Only
location
for
tliy
county
»out
of
(iartlen
There will Im* a big mreting at Longm fltRALO M IN T IN G COMPANY
R. J. n u u v ;
* 4 cim nty and if they wunt 11 county of rf|#itt or unything ylae which indicates . $2 . 6 1 more m l u crop that must lie the wood Thursday night tit 8 o'clock.
W. M 1IAVAH. B u .ln a a a M » i * W
thetr own will not have anv opposition progress and tends to encourage further only crop grow ir on an acre than tlW* Flor* Prominent jqR'iikers.Yill In* pnr«cnl uixka
Jrt»tu the Sanford people. Our county improvement
Issue uft«T issue, the tda grower gets on one of a number of lurk'.' atnntyr from SanftSrd will lie tlu^re
ic rlp llo
f la t . * 2 I K U Tear In Advance
x
Hnea never reacheti to Harden county weekly newspn|&gt;er tell* of the advantage» crops. to i|i»cuM. the itvue in ltd ita phase«.
and attractions of the place in which i t , On -1 3 .0 ÜÜ acres of land Floridi»'-pro­ The lamgwood (HHiple are giving the
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are
perfectly
wiping
to
grant
uur
D*llv«red In lha City by carrier 1 2 0 0 per year In
neighbor* on the »eat the privilege thut i* |i\ibli»hed and in a short Lime devotes lured 5 8 0 ^W)() hustiels of oats worth county division question their wrioua
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advance or 2 0c ^ r month
Payment! In affiance m u
uar
t be made at office. we are lighting «0 obtain and in all fair­ miieh space and gives much effort to the $ 1 3 6 ,0 0 0 . T h e United State* produced consideration and many new converts'
9 9 2 .J 9 8 .0 0 0 bushels wnrth J 4 1 4 , 6 6 3 .5 0 0 for divUiqn will lie made next Thursday
K a.ermi aa woond-daaa mall matter Auiuat 2 2 nd ness to Orange county " ill say That three advancement of its town.
190«. at the Poatoffice at Sanford. Florida
counties from Orange will be better than
"T h ose who are somewhat in touch on 3 7 . 7 6 3 .0 0 0 acres. The average value night: Every one who can do »0 1 hoaid
andar Act ol Match 3rd. 1879
the present large county -with isolated with the publishing of pu|iers have reason of thu product per acre In Florida was attend the meeting next Thuiibhfy night,
districts.
i».rhwp«r for wondering at times if tin* $ 1 0 . 12 , and in the United Stares SlU.UH Plenty of automo(ill«s« at your WTVlfff. ’
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Ttlepftou* No 14 K
per acre.
work Jtfu-t n&amp;espaiHT», wee lily
Lot
us
have
Harden
county
by
all
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* *y _ {Tbe Sanford Herald sort of favor* the means.
Rig Leaguer» In Tunipa
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ntunities is appn&gt;oiated always at its real bushels of 1wit atoe» worth $ 1 3 0 .5 0 per
n^»ne ;'WcUka" for-lho new county tliat
Charles W. M urphy, owtwr of t(\c
worth' Spare in its Columns is the stock acre. Tlie United States produces an
sure to bo made out ul Hi* lower \ H OO D H O AD S IN F L O R ID A
Chicago luLselialt team of the National
«W of Or/mur. .Wfiaka returns •“smufjlk. • v i a th«i current issue of the Mtttyufac- in trade of the new'spa|ier. Its space it* average of eighty-one hu*he|» worth I-cagne arrived in tiie city this morning. *
aofi.rtpwinV.vnlid.thnt ts-uluit tho-n. San- ttirynt' Record is a discussion of ‘ What what it has to ee|| and all timt it lias to 1 6 4 . 1 0 |K’r acre. Florida heat tile aver­ took a whiff’of Tunipa atmosphere and
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or«J TMlpkftfO'liEter^MLtifni Metropi^is. Htkwi H/iaiLs Would M«-un to Florida.” g?ll. Then- are no other 'lik x il, what­ age of the country a little more thnn twp then «Ireifired: This i* th«* (ilare for the
I t 'shy» fn part:
ever on its shelves. It coats money to to tine.
.v .v 'v ^ fU U -V -'
Util«.” Hy the time lie hud rode to the
It A reasonably safe to sn y thut if there; provide tiie »Eiift-i*f ’ no matterUo what* it
Florida irvernggd l.d urns of hay wojtli
. ^ T h r t Jacksonville (Jftbii ‘Roads hunch
Tampa Hay Hotel, breakfast«»! uhd then
. , y ' «re planning another gyod roads nin were tw o first class motor roads, one from may bo d ivotcd.C ^ lt U. irufl tlmt itlie fe*Jj * 7 per acre. T h r Unit«i&lt;i States walkrel overLcxHa Tairjpa Hay Athletic
according to the Jacksonville paper*. It Jacksonville to Miami and one from wiw.kly newspajiet' Ls a Acmi-|iybltV -in­ averaged l . l tons Worth $ 1 6 . 5 0 per acre.
grounds in* wiKi\jninccd, he hiui,said
is passing strange how Sanford ever de­ Jacksonville' to the W est' Coast, there stitution. So is the grocery »tore, and In, Itay Florida uverugeil nearly 50 jier
since that Tampa shoifld have hia spring
vised twenty-five miles ofJtirlck roads would be almost an unbroken lint? of so Ls the dry goods »tort, in u sense. The cent more in value |&gt;er acre thnn the
training camp if the peopl wanted it.
•_---jRithoiIl^ th c rct{jcrL advice til--Jacksou-..autom obiles to l&gt;e s«?en on these roods weekly newspaper ivoxpectrd to help in United Stilt«-*.
This tuion, at a conferme«* with Mayor
unity. wnLik, J l w id a prtiduced on an average of
villc au to m obiliita.- * -»
— durinr-the -enús-A-JhmWaw-Nww«fcîwiv .lUwu¡A‘k'.
D. R. McKay, it was ibs-jilisl to call to''»I iM.unde Dl tnh.iisrfc.wnnh « «
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* land with it», splendid roads and its fine «lore »01. Ano in «foing »0 it
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"M ore cane should t»&lt;&gt; cultivated in gimmej cllntaXe, draws tens of thousands liUsint'svs interest of thi• town. Yet, against mi average for the I mted States

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Florida
Florida.” Of course. Hut no( before a of inoturisfk wiiu annually leave in that itomidiow it s«s'in« thut there should lie a of 8‘.t4 pntiml*, worth HI 3
niorrow afternoon nt 4* o’clock. One
m arket inis been found for the product. section many pnlliuns of dollars, indeed limit where free service should end and tobacco yield» more (hull threy turns« as
humlrvd (imminent Imsincss men of the
(jlive us a rfugar factory, and the cane will it has iMtitj carefully estimated by rail­ fris» service begin. The grocery and th«' much |»t uere ns that of the country rity will bc »*dis’t«»l. antl |Hv.tear«ls inappear like magic. Time*-Uni on
Sanfufd cx|ieeU to give them a sugar
factory -neat season and the farmers of
thin aeclloii will furnish tilt* cane.
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The' Ortando Somlnet wants lion.
Forrest laike to resign and make the
race again. Reminds us of the little
hoy who seeing the nmn slip on u Imnanii
|&gt;ee| and full flat iLskvsl lulu to do It
again, it* Ins mamma didn't «•«• him.
What is the matUT, Joaiali? Didn't
you see us when tin tiling
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lias the tourist hotel (or Sanford d id
or i« llie matter »imply being |te|i| up
|»'li&gt;ling (lie count» .livi-luii .pm tiini'
The mutter is just about a* important as
county division and should not he «tile
trackl-d for an» other man. r W.
should he aide to promise our tourists
a hotel tills season and lei them look lot
ward to the new hotel at the o|H ning of
th. -I'll I
t
1 .«*11 nee is mom» bringing 4 ’ m&lt;l t * *u

p. r bam|s-r i n New t -irk and |.|, n&lt; o

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golllg III, «llh'll «Ollld III.Ill life to ,i|* •b

road men that the tourist bu»»n&lt;»w yields
to New Kngland an urmual crop of fCO.
00(1,00(1. This i* prohahly a cons«'rva
live estimate. Moreover, it 1.» mercueing more rapidly probably than any other
crop in the country. New England dors
not uppeur to tiie motorist. New Eng­
land does not *1p|»'itl to the motorist for
summer trip so strongly’ as Mori da
«Oilld up|teal l&lt;&gt; the motorist for a winter
trip if t wo mum lughways, well construct
cil. existisl in Hortdu. one down the Fust
nisi and one to tliJ* tVi-jt fn tw
The
tourist l.ilsin.-»» t" I'lolld.i i? i-ijiiilil.' of
iildelinitc development
It 1« possible
by uctivc work on III«' part of the |Hs»|de
.ul tin railroad', to 1.1, 1!, -1 oolriipli*
till' tourist truvi-l to IJait »tilth, a- grylp
a» it now is. Tim most |mwerftil fac'tor
if* a. 1omplishltig tins •»011I0 b&gt;- good
roads
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I'll Will! b I'111' II. raid wisbi-s to 111I
that wben they conic the Sanford sis'
Hull will I..- ready with 23 miles of good
ibi, l r.»i.Is lii her words the i»»»ple
to ■ lout ,,iit|» ipatisf I be in, ik of I lie
1at* md w'r .r.
isi jiiool li\c .cars
ilicad ol .111y ot ber section ol Morula.

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server that tlicr.- is no money in lettuce
THE NEW YKAlt
lieforv January first &lt;r until after Christ
A friend stands al the door
11111?. The old time growers here In lin­
In
cither tight 1 losi'd hand
eari» .fa»s li.*ver tlioilglit ol gelling good
•luting
rich gifts. Ihr.s. hundred and
juice» hefor^ Hiiristma», and the new’ Tad
t li r»*«* v't »r••
of &lt;»»'in^ who «.in r.u-c 1in- tirsi let luci
Waiting to st rew I hem daily o'er the laud,
will not lie so fashionable next season,
Even as 1 ill' sower.
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dry good» dealers also arr ¡iitcrcstisl in t aketi 11» a xxhole
tiie upliuilding of ili«- town, hut lio» j Mnrida grow» cotton a little lesj. |n*r
often could they lie c»|HS'ted t'* l«s&gt;|Mitld acre that, tliat .*£ tla other »tales the
to apiM-als for barrel» oi »tigur or l.ults liguri-s are not given, but it 1* ol the Sea
Island variety, worth ulmul twice os
of »flk for tiie giHHl of the tow n?”
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— *_ ()much iwr polintl as litu uplands cotton
grown in other «tal&lt;~.
WHY FORREST Ua KK
The average farfner. of tin* middle
The Orlando pnp«'rs ms'tn to i~.|H‘nally delight m taking the name of Lake ill west eiitthi is'll 100 acn* of land anil with
vain wpen nil tin questmn «&gt;1 eouiity tli^ proCissis buy !I0U acre* in Florida,
division and there in so much httnior in "hn'li would yiebl him at least to* much
tiie situation of hii Oriundo p.1|«.r &gt;•» vuliie as titill acres of Western Inml |ht
Is'Vliiig Eor’r.nt Luk« tu (* ig.titist divi acre Crop hy crop Florida will axer.ig.
sum thut *&gt;• c.«limit reir.oi. from asking, higher than nearly any other »»ate »ml
the .Top cnuipurod is the only one in other
why Forrest Luke'*
Did th.- Oriundo p.i|» rs deimind a •tut«-» mill only one of ¡1 number grown
When
»tat.'tin ot from Roluiisot New loti and .111 th*. »111110 land in ihi- slat.
these
facts
I
m
s
oiiic
fully*
known,
tin
Fox, who wer«* alno candidate» fi&gt;r (lip
r^n
lorplu will he greater than ever
l«t»gt*hil»»r«' '
Did the I Irland.. p:i|MTs ib i» ami (refi xxit* 1 he ru»li to t Iklahotno
I lie al».xe ligures In lug tr te it t, ».nix
Forr«s.t l ake an expression as to wIn-r.
tus'isiMiry
that our |&gt;eop|i- wake up to .»
lie stood on county dli|s|.iti’
know
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of the opp.iftiinitn-» that In
Wit* county disi»i&lt;oi tin ismc of the
lat. pmiui7&gt;«-aud lU l was .in issue/who hefor»' t lii'tn

vitmg Hiitii to attcml the nn»'tmg All
inter«~itisl. hiiw«*ver. whether oll Tli«* ILst
of thosc llioiiglit to be ¡ntercstcdnr not,
nre urgcil to nttend
The plan which (»'ill secure the refulilisltnietit in Tijtnpa of tiui »pring training
camp of the Chicago National l^enguc
team next Felinlary b rnnsidcrisl hy the
mnyor and others to wliom it ha» ImxOt
hroaclictl na quite («asiltle. All ncc«.*»ary is t(i«‘ gunranti»* tiy whatever nunthcr of busincs* m«Ti d.-ir«- to take liie
ii.atTpr up of tli.; hotil liill. and the put
tllig m »hupt' of I In; itaschnll tliai^ilnd
md tiie Whnuin's buildiiig ut th«1 Tam­
pa May ground» Tntnpu Timen

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(taring at Orlando
l’oulorroxx ut tbc racing driving park
at I «riandò will occur th»' New 5 •ar's
Matin«»' Race» Msich interest i* lu'ing
manjf«.*tod m tlu",«' raci-* a* som*' o( the
best Jior*»'* m the »tati1 xvlll lie entered.
-Thr
(Tt id hide» b..e»«-' frein Satirord.
made it an issue and In wliai right can
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Hull,
tl. tll.l tili.I .1a. ksotix ill«* It Is
t.imil t «amitlc ol s li.*« 1lì
I triando tin- I mini . -val. demand i'1 1
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bat «i «111• a ■row.l will g.* down
I altip.i 11.» Il sb. riff . I. . « W'ill t '
expression from the repris».mtaliV* s 1»•
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to witm-x* the ru«'.**
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for. tin- primar.» .nul 11..w ,-uti «Irland,
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under
anticipate a m..vi««iient hef«r. said mui.
iiii.pn ronditi..11» Ile wiln ,&lt;lodisi oh
ment lia* taken fortiU
Il rotini t dlxhtou »«. ho fiorii.» m ila t he premi*«. Ib|t ho W(Milli t.ikc frolli lite
la*1 ele. lion why .ltd not Saiifi.rit 1 ..»m . l*s-&gt; ol tli.it olii., bui f*l,noli j..-r yoar, and
Mr Rullili*..n. tin candidate from Or «Mrr pax mg 111«' "ulario* of lo» deputili,
I it d • lo 'tale hl* XI* w- on I he subject .invi otlicf ..lini- (*x|mti-.-» xtould ut Iho
The Orlando paiwr» are ruilier hard •nd ol cadi inotu h, tttrn over lo thè comi
pres.*ed for an argument when they colt tx . Hiroiigh a coinmitti»'. (0 wlnch bo wtll
tine their all.'liti.ill* 10 Sanford’s r.'pr. render ali a.'iTiiuitlllg ..idi monili all
editati*.' Uh was pi*t it* »tire to *up_ other ninni«** rernvisl Hiroiigh thè ..th..
port tiie cimimiX dixj-lnti movi'ttu-m i ili feo*
w .i— I b* 11e r hI'I . m.| 'n i
ni- na* e v e r •, T&lt; ito .'rcront rop,.rt tliut tt. .borili
|t|.-»1loti.-d nor ail|t ,d* on 11., «i U-II..1 otl.' 1 «ii- ' a» 1 nel 11ng 1no in. pi 1.. 1 1
\n I I Irland*i a |M-rsi«tenl light .0. M abitui «I ..unii (hi xi.it be ira. Mr •
l.uke, -mee tile ipiestiiiii ha* ariseli I* ijs t i . cr wi.l bax «• *01nd hllig lite * I il non |
arousing much criticism throughout the lo 112,(MMI |mt y«-ur to t«tr 11 back io tla

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In Hon. Frank Witodrufl tins part of ijyii h &lt;lro|M he tread' it in and pa-s.—bv :
Orange county bus a live wir.-aud though It'1'anm.l he made fruitful :dl it duall 0/ us riCilir.r that Ik- cannot
mu. h
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f n.ml ■..tp. 1*■
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at road budditig III DruliC' &gt;&gt;nA.t u. a
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m.-ml-er ol tin Ihi.U.I -t 1 uut.l . ..ft
.^'11...1 cum i ir.
i b luti w ill -I...id«
mm-UOfUTV I" I..IS Ul . OM.pii-I» d w.&gt;li«b'T*
li.-tid:
silice in* hits bis-li a member o| t lini
We ll hold ti'ir pati, lit blinds, cucii ill III»
h o a r d und all-in thut could be done in
place.
county as to whether Orlando or Sanfonl county.
c u t t i n g new r o a d s and making bridges he
And trust this- to the end.
tini ruisisl the i|u«s«lion «if l’outity divi»I III* sort of thing Was started lw&lt;&gt;
b u s Imi'D the leading figure.
He is the
Knowing llmu Jemlret onward to those ion. and if it »¡i* Orlando why did th«.y years a gid .y Dr I I llcad , who a* conn
r i g h i muli in the right place.
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nett her da\- not
% •p i . i t noi w a , s p r u n g p u b l i c l y ' '
| '»Minty I h r o u g l i t h e s c Iiimi I f i l m i , all f.s-s
The .'Ialiti pili lorlii In thè iunior ol
mi.ml li» uur veilr-&gt;
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mill
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Tin*
lb
raid
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Mr.
Robitvolt
11 ............... 1 ' “h«r\ of
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Ke» W .'*t in hi- iiililf.-K? of welcome lo
Mix* Muiock. in tin, beautiful poem
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Presidi ut l'alt, abeti he *aid timi thè giyi^ jju r idi a~ hi'ttvt lli-tt» w* * an
tin -am. rea-nti tba« wc -nip|M.rt.'! M? 1
plissuge of thè Pfi~.ld.-nl of t Ile I Ili!ed pres- Hi.-m ' 'n ..- T T rrtT 'ivm 'i O»IV
I e \ 1*11 Sanford
•States thr.lugli Morula t&gt;&lt; pa» ali &gt;.l!n-iul .1 kjilt.
Ir«*r11 11*9 until H- h«iur
term satisfactorily and w«-rv entitled t"
Olle of the 11111*1 ¡lifetMtlllk'
viali tu Un- Panama canal* m iuhlultcd rotiti», I« 11 firstly
Nh rnitfiy
Sanford had t wo. candidali-» III Ou w o r ld o f U a-t.TM s t . , r , 1, I b u p l r r
thè claitns of thè Kant ( oasi Ruilwny a» gifts. »0 tiiii.h time to use for either .mother
and
I'hc
Herald
did not support both ol No 6.1 of •■r.iml Rapid*. Mich. Tbl»
thè n.ithin.d noni to thè canal, u liu ti profit or liuti, and mi many hand» arc liciti
them,
a*
would
have heen right and I haptcr bold» t lie distjliatloll of being
daini is òditorinlly endoesed hy thè out eagerly for the coming days, looking
Jacksonville Tim es-Union, in' untimulije. for them to bring happiness, or gam of pro|»T if county division have lasm the the larg«s«t in the world
ts-tte. hut wc »tiaal for Iaike and Robin­
(¡rand Rapiti» i» noted for its furniture
--T a m p a Times.
nom«. kind. Thr spirit somewhere grow»
will, i reduci
r
and u a b.-aoti,ul Mtrhigan clty
We can now anticipate Miami a» the faint lieforr tin* unknown future, conic son and tlie Orlando representative• xxilL
xn
testify
and
tlie
quntiun
of
Conn
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nix
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picul
of
imlustry, brotherly lov.- and
national residence city liecuusiC William •luently It Is enougii tu take out* day at a
Ja *
dixisioti wa* never monti.uiod in I hi giKi.l fclliivsiditp
J Rryan lives there during the winter.
time und try to make that good, it 1»
campaign
Mr* J. R Judd. whois lh c ^ B t wohiali
()
hard enough even then, and aomeitm«**
Untier these cucii instances it 1» Jolly ili the world to either roast or hake tin
The Sanford lleruld of last week con­ it is best to go hour hy hour. One d a y
•rtained an advertisement of the sale of ut u time i» th«. »«»-ret of «‘Very noble life. for tin' Orlando pa|»T» to take up space article «if food In n tirile»» couh'jf. is nn
whip- Sanford over uctixe and iiromiiicAt member of rh a|i$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 worth of county I«omis of O r­ "O n e «lay ut u lumi, tuk«-n up bravely rnihuivoríng to
Lake's
almuldiT»
for
the v«'ry «imple tcr ti5 Order of Eastern Star».
ange county, the procédais &lt;0 l&gt;e deypted with its d alien faith fully -done ns they
reason
that
county
division
was not an
Mrs. ludil 1« coming to Hanforil, Junto tile coh»truction of brick roads in thiit come, its trials'patiently burnii, it» cross
i«M
n&gt;
in
the
primary
and
if
il'wa»
an
is.*ii«i uary 6 th and will deliver fr.*' h vlu m t «di
progressive county. Some delay has eh.s-rfiilly carried, its joys rightly used,
( lp"cn oci’ iciiomsl in t he placing of the and its gladnuHK gather . »1 from every hour Mr Robinson occupo-» th«&gt; »ami* |mi»i - th «1 siibns't of Fireb-as («».king. Sh«(Hinds upon the market tiy the necessity as it pamtrM «in." Inslnad Of ftiaklng tion toward Sanford a» Orlando occupo-» will Ip. at tin*store of thetiiMi. II Fi'rimlit
o f Waiting I»for the validation of the many resolution* at tlie first of the year toward laik«' and the nigger in the wooiD Uardwar«: Co. for one w«T*k.
(die is on the Oriundo sid«* of the fence.
Mrs. Judd is ul the head of the ex|icribonds hy the .circuit court. Tiies *1 t-&gt; Ih* quickly broken, l» t u« strive to meet
inentul
department and chief of the slulT
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miftters hltvt* licen settled and there is cucii day liruvely, and tukc what it
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• pO lo n ger-an y reason for delay. The tmnits un«(tim tòhm ro’. ' ■
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Company, Tolls In, Dido, manufacturers
J 'aI&gt;*'r T i olre" ^'cause the sale
T lu '.y c a f (*&lt;sik O( tim Depart Incut-ut l r r - , , , rr—
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"Oh, hong some lump.likv 1ki(mi
— of-three- -bonds" w itf m ean Hip IniiMHig
A grii' iiltTir.'' J is ï iio fl urnish t«1 iï ,^ I I S â r
F i?r,n " Cufl11 i,,r w r a Imiv«« the unknown'way.
of about twenty-fivo mile* of brick roads Kiiul year, to give our apiriLn frenr scope, ing th«» (iroduction hy stut«»« of smnll
Hu» 'Many of Them?
in that district. Tampa Tipies.
.And our hands strength to work wliif«»'it- crojM. sudi u» cuhhagu, omons. letture,
The fuel thnt itfcn elected to county
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_________ _________ celeryi toinatore, nor of fruii« and lierriiw,
Thiwe are Fiori.IT» pmici pai »011ree» ol nftlrrs frem Hanfnrrt,-T«?ryjifxr7Tcrmtimir
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wmilih and so t*e ean't 'put Florida'« their residence in Orlando «t the «'xpiraTH E W EEKLY NEWSPAPER
Word comes from’ Winter Garden ««•€,ii«^b
foy'. foremtwu lluL IctWrtuke a ti«m of thrir term of office should not In­
The
Columlius
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Industrial.
Index
tion‘ thut the people of that prosperous
^'omYiarison
of the largcr crops pf which laid up agnimt this city.—Orlando Sen(lays
the
following
to
the
weekly,
newso
community are very desirous of splitting
TliU state'produiy-a coinparativcly little TTntil.
off'frsm Oumgw erwrnty and with s part (in(&gt;er:
There (lave Imsmi so many men from
"Tin* w«»*kly newspa|ieni ui the south­ Devutis».* t iif" Tritit uml vegetalii». croi»
of Lake county to form a fine county in
Saldimi
elect«'«! to office that they proiithat part of the stale, with Winter Har­ east ar«- among the most important and are so rnuch more i.rothalile
nldyTomt7riiu'
two whole families in Or­
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arre*
of
land
Florida
proden as the county seat. This accounts rffretive factor* in the upbuijijipg of
iundo
We
do-not
lay that up ugniti»!
duc«»i
lm
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yi’ur
9,2s6,()0(l
liushcl»
of
coni
tiqs
ws'tion.
No
city
springs
full
grown.
in part for the ominous silence ttint his
reigned in thut mstion of Drang«, county It must have chihlhooij^ and youth—it The United Stufe» produce«! 2.562.190,- y'«\|‘Ji»iuli Urlando nevOr i.|erted tliem.
regarding th» county division mutter must lirst be a village and then n town: 000 buahrls. o^« U)3,825,00*1 acre™
Tull what yuu want in Want Column.
and demonstrate*
the Winter Gar- And it Is in this period of growth that about twci\ty-four bushels per acre.
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^ A . P. Connelly has return«! from a
two weeks trip to points in the Missis­
sippi valley.
v y X " - H. B. Connelly and daughter,
Mias Linda are spending a few days will]
friends at Lakeland.
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Col. Alexander, the well known rep, resent alive of Crutchfield A Woolfolk
..was in &lt; h e«!y yesterday.
H
Irftlr. and Mr*. -Albert Spigh and family
exjiect to leave today for Jacksonville.
•where they win »pend ih c ^|nter
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Jotjrr, Cook o( the Cook Auto Cq. of
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bis property interests. Mr. Clark ia
now engaged In the real ratate business
in New Smyrna.
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""*? - ~Hsra»%Pr:^ra'«r^arfirrtted tjw-rhe
nffjtP
urwltrlinty Christmas
( Mtriuf mills tarliti
after spending
with ti!a
his

city
mother at fcpck Hill, S. C.
Mr. d a y Kaa‘returned to hi* home In
Arcadia after*/tjKimlimt Christmpa with'
Mr. and M rs!: W. uT Hart}don./ Mrs.
Clay will remain several days longer.
(t
The porter» and bill hoy» at the SanJV \t. ■
fordjlouse received jwiw uniforma for a
Christmas present and are now os gor|•,, ^ 1 '
geous as drum majors of a m(n»trel ghow.
C, II. Loop of Jacksonville has orrived in the city and will be here for sev­
eral Weeks engaged in u piano contest for
-tv
the IferAid, in which two popular young
ladle* will receive two fine pldnos.
Mr. and him. M K. May have arrived
in thy city and will «be at homo to their
many friend*, at Comfort Cottage. Mr.
Hoy ¡a a well known eotnq&gt;i»ainn man
and makes Sanford hi* headquarters
during lira season.'
J. II. Lee Is Ahuking hands with hi*
many Sanford friend». Mr I*-«* »m mu
premier ball former byt year and will u*
»Ut Stetson team to victory thw aeaaon,
as Hi is a student of thni institution to- tether with SAJnk.-anothcr_one of our
champions.
Rev. (’. il SiiintncnC has return«!
from Methodist ( onference nt 1 u■ir|
and is tmsy packing hi» good» preparn
tory to leaving for Ja»|»cr, his new charge
Thrw good j*»ijllr during I heir *tny in
Sanford liave ondearrti ihemselvea’, with
everyone ami we are loath to give therri*
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the many visitón» who will attend.

I^ W flik s Club Dance
The annual Christman Dance given
by the Wcluka Club at the Hanford
House Friday evening wan distinguished
by the churming hospitality and elegant
simplicity which characterize all the de«
llghtful social and public events of which
the Ladies’ Club is hostena.
The lobby of the hotpl wrus attractively
festive, with its Chriatrqás decorations.
The coptmillre to villi*«1 »|||eifiiitl work
The reception room was artistically
pleasing with its effective arrangement the »ucce»» of the lovely dance wan largeof vines, palms, ferns, iiibincus, kum- |y due were comiKned pi the following
qunts and |&gt;oin.»«*itias. The beautiful Indies:
Decoration Mrs. May Dirkin*. Mr*.
decorations of which were a rich back­
ground for the hnn'lnonicly gowned re­ Kent Ri»»etter. Mr». J; C. IlCnnctt.
Refreshment* Mr» Robert Newman.
ceiving line who stood at the entrance of
the hull to welcome their guesla and Mr». Deane Turner. Mr». K II. Hrown,
were Mr». J. W, Dichin», Mr», horrent Miaa Peacb&lt;*u i^dller.
Floor Mi*» Nlnbel Howler, Mr» ('. (‘
f uke. Mr« |1 W Herndon. Mrs Samuel
How urd.
Pules!on, Mrs. T K Wilson.
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M unc Mr». ( ’. G- Rtttt. Miss Veda
The punch table, which hud u conspic­
uous place in the reception room -was a Ward.
thing of beauty. Over the hamlsomcL
white cover was-a delicate tracery" ol
lLuncheon for Mr*. &lt;"Ta)
lainty asparagus fern, in which u nutn
Mre. S ri ( tin»,, a it» lut—
lii)t» nt n very
tier nl gorgeously puinscttiu» nestled.
deligbtfol inforinul liiiichtlv}, cotrqiltThe Itull room wits brill hint with iLf mentary to Mr» \V It Clay Mmidny, at
|ove|y ('hri«tnuLs deeurations and (iright which tile guenle were \lfr ( ,|n)\ Mr».
lights . A pleasing feature wit» the H W llerqjnn und Mm A P Cotigrouping of the piano, embank«! jp tlf’ll)
I luring «rile aberrinoti the ladire
la'antiful green foliage, and the ore bi-Ola enjoyed thelpleaaitni game of. Iiritlge.
n the center of the hall room. At nun
(j’i lock t he musie ga\ e t he signal and t ijp
Bridge /pr Mr». I laj
grand march was led hy Dr. and Mra.
Thuotdny aftihrnbon Mr*. F Ik Miller
Pulestnn. after which the dancing l»*gati
will entertain at X'bridge¿jiur'y, in honor
und rontinii«! until I 10 o'cliwk. Four
of her.sjster. Mr*. W.'ll. ( lay of Arradin,
extra dance» were enjoyed.
who U/th* eharjnin^ hou»e giie»f of her
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younger set was enjoyed nt the Iwnutiful
country home of Mr. und Mr*. H. H.
Chap] h*II last Thursday evening
’ To thony wjw have
ve eVer l&lt;c*n Mr and
Mr». CliapiM-tr» guest
lests it, Pilot iietssviary
to *uy they bad quite the time of their
.V . live», fur their h&lt;»ipilullt&gt; U well known
Tike young folks met ui (lie home o1

Mr and Mr» It. I, Peek und Mr Chap
poll, with a large wagon Tilled with «Irnw
conveyed them under the chu|&gt;eronage
of Mr». I’it Iv, to his home. Then- they
were met at Jb e jfoor by Pramr* Chap­
pell, a**i»t«jd bv Ajlsae» Mary and I.uocn.
atiil shown iuto a most beautifully decorated room, iifth« centre of which stood
. the Christina» tree. .
Aifer gamee and other amusements
had l&gt;ecn enjoyed, thn young guests w-erf«
invited Into the dining roorp, where rwfreahmenU consisting of chicken snlai^,
cake and chocolate were served.
Ten o’clock came only too soon, every
one assuring Frances that they hi&gt;d spent
a most delightful evening and hoped that
she would make a Christmas tree an an­
nual eve.nl, departed for their soveral
homes. The ride bark was enjoyed, for
by this time the moon was out in all of
its glory.
Although I t was a girls’ Christmas
tree the hmra wrrr Inrltitl tn sham the
pleasure with them. Those who enjoy
ed the hospitality of Miss France* were
Helen Feck, Helen Hand, France* Gon­
zales, Ellen Chappell, Agnes Hothapdy,
Alice Caldwell, Perry Lee Bell, Fern
Ward, May Thrasher, -Lse-P«ckr J^T&gt;r
Woodruff, James Higgins, Sidney ChAac.
Frank Chappell, Frank Pardon, I.«Clare
•Irvin, fUglnalrt Holly.
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Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Overman drove
their R. M. F. car to Tampa and ipettt
Christmas. They made the trip in rec­
ord time although the road* .were bad In
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Among the many lovely ladie* with
iM'autifui tiah*ttes were Mr». J W Dick
in* in yelU-uw cre|»- de diene, trimmed
with old luce and gold fringe, Mtw. For
rest Lake in pink chiffon, embroider«!
with gold thread over white satin, with
rhiiuwtutu' trimmings and corsagti rose»;
Mra. B. W. Herndon black satin with
white luce overdrew», trimmed with vio­
léis; Mr». Samuel Pulenton, in pink messaline with satin »tri|»e not overdnws.
Mr». T. E. Wilson, ashes of roso» satin,
drniHwl with lilac marquisaUu und trimme&lt;l with Fnqtch ruaos.; Mr», H. L. IbForeat, In black channeuse, with wl^ite
lacs and black velvet trimming»; Mra.
C. M. Vprce, black chiffon over •white
rnitin; Mrt. C. O. McLaughlin, black
•pangled qeti Mr» ,0 ..W . Hrndy,' black
lace An tiaine; Mr». It.
Vorcr, white
laceiCoslume; k^r». M. Hyme*. gfey silk
with white lace; Mr*. F. J. McDahnel,
Inrendar »Ilk.: Mm..-ll. J. Holly, pink
charme use; M re. ,E. Ik ilrutm , lavoodar
chiffon over luvendat satin trimmed with
satin rosea; Mra. Robert Newman. -Iilack
tuil ¿ C¿f pi61Tuuin&gt;p H »».'T u A^ y swk
blue crejM- tie chene; Mr». Kent Rosaetter, pink meaoaline with pearl^rimmlngs;
Mr*. G. A. DqCottc*. black »Min. witb
mnribou trimnjinjt«: Mrs; C..C. Howard,
blue aatin dra|&gt;ed with black petf Mrs.
Deane-Turner. ’ yellow-me—l liner-Mrar
W .-B. Clay, black chiffon over gold
Mtili. (rimmed with gold rase*; Mft. J . L.
Hurt, yellow crop« de chono; Mr*. B. Ai
Howard, blue crepe meteorr witlr white
lace, bead trimming*; Mis*i Laur^ Fiah^
blue chiffon -with white laret; »Mia* Irono
Brady, green*rharmeusq, with Oriental
lace; Miaa Mkh*) Bowler, pink.piesaa.line, draped with pink chiffon, with pink
trimmings; M in Madge Ward,
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yhar* and their force of men wlH get huay r 'Fdr*|nc«t‘--^I^M&gt;4u for light hou-,kocjiLntr MJf OaJr Avp.; corner 10th St.
immediately putting in ncw^ohW^tlw^
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'»For Halj!r-*a'wp’ iiuniiy.,piunchp*. »l«o
the finest others in this paftvfi
Ax'holesale &gt; fiAh .hiT'bieAiv with , launch.-.,
From tliq^ngln U nclear th^new d j
boa la and v».tií3M»&lt;f
front lot with
now wirv« will lx* Ktfunj; tnd Ctt^.VRfSitern lh ra *^ ^ V * ir4 \ ''L . Vffic»‘nt at M ^
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Union Lxpasta to be in first cfakkhapc an. h ^ Y ' ? 7 W i , r y
a lew month*. . Tinder the aide inappKe • For íw é—Two; good;.uvultja, wagon
mhWt of Mr. Huff the Sanford *rtlro liif ^ Ä a ^ ü l . S^5lK«m '«it Mtivc» HaminoekXm Grconmin. plaoe. *. v‘ * 86-tfe
)uilC.uf» a fine business and in.hi.s r it
Y. . « _ ‘ *'
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quarter. Mr. Huff « p cctq to m v e
T U ^ aÌ 'I 'Ì
{tubile even Itetter, if *uch i| thir
mg &gt;* V®** acnmtlf&amp;r.
urrq»tlffd‘. withsitOotl.vtn
withoatOotl.phouM:. Calkon or
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silile.
phone Mf. A. MUptick. Cameron City. Bl-ti
For QAit — Tiisd ditul an ^imre*.
i r g k l V ^ * * 1 Idqdihjt.atntion. ono-fourtb
o
f J-Tyi- -q.jam lihd. rent. J. \S;
.&gt;Tli* Gate City Horny Haa .hrotighil Powell» rewner.'» Inquire of Walter
‘Jrt-tf
»town the high cost of living. Only W OO HaynaC Herald',0fflc*p pet wefk for the finest tattle bonord Jn y U ’llijted—b r je r f Tor fine frost jir.w.f
2 9 \t.' culibigt1 |&gt;l;tnLv all Varieties; $l.^f&gt; [»r
the city. See Parker. ... •
1,000; qliea)k&gt;r in larger, lot*. SatKfm
Wtiiltf the weatiter [la hot Jboy .ymir tlOn guaranteed. ‘ F. 8. Cannon. M ir
dried chl|i|»ed Ik-cI at W.
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grocerg. Sliced on an Amcrjcaft «lidng,' v Latnl-for rent fur potalo crop, Jó uo

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r o n f i ^ 113. 'Railroad Ave.

Machín.
. TS-T"Briiuf, yout
your old,tiré*
old,tirò* to Sonforrt
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jW fht vul«ii}fziiu|. ' fri-48-tf
We me eqtil|i(xAl Jo handle yout rep.iii
All lo ca l AdvcrtlMntcnM*' Piulcr Thls
Mrrnlln*. Ihrer CrAt» adln« l uohjkalic work. . Snnford Min biné A tiaragi- Co.
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For Rent FurnUhed o,'c roqrn, rot­
J»r . talc. A food »(rung heavy mule
ture'• O
orl will *r&gt;|| the furniture.'*
Tnqijltf! of O. W Brady. Hrnrdall und Cel
City.
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»tore near Sanford. DoitijL-'fìtr^ '.bihtl ■

tv««, .(ioiyd reason I for ."(tdljhig. ' AÜ.dnr*# !'(ìr&lt;&gt;cs‘rx'," cure hf Hèraldj .'l4-tf ItFor Sul
Block'of Ova we|| located
city lot*. Addita* 0wner.‘ Bnx,’ ÍiW7.
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F'nr Rent ‘ Ten room -ííéu*e, well» .a .iii j I '
cat«!. A. P. Connelly.
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taken ujMin the »pot where the original
so culled »i.-gc of St I’eterebiirg t.Kit
place
Petersburg, a city nn&lt;! |*nrt of
•■ ntry id Dinwld.ln- county. \ ,i . mi th.
south bank of the Ajipomuttox. rrver.
The «lege liL«t«l from June I tit It. I M‘&gt;4 uj
Aj.nl 2 nd, lHf&gt;5 . und during it» continuanco ia pitel.«l imttle were fought i n
the neigltborhootl.

The entrenehmontd of !&gt;»• and Gntnt
■till fortn con»|iicuou» features in tin
lanil*cu{Se. I l)ne of the Ih**! known engagemenl» wax thutof 0** old.(,’raU?r^tp
the east of the city, on Griilfth1* fitrm,
where there ia now a war museum.
The twp reel» comprising the Siege of
St. Petersburg and four oilier reel* will
tituke up the program on the ufternopn
and . night performance. The entire
six reel* will be shown in the afternoon to
those who cannot attend the night «how.
The lutter jiart of the. week "Sugaj"
Murdock wt|l l»c on hand' to entertain.
'/Sugar1' present* a Mack face singing
whuhaa.uiaiMa.llia •&gt;
eriilje and Thin*, who see him will eiijoy
his art, which will b« different each night
njyfltg’ th’. «aeek »1 J a^ S ^ T O ^ r
girl ^mentaUst, will {ireacnt her weird
perfqrmurfcb.- It .wpuld.lte hard for one
.to tgll 1n to ^ a n y word* how the perfpritu»nC«pf l u progru**«, jt.J* to differ­
ent each time, so new and no bewflderttqp~ She - make* ■ the' men think.- tnd
think, hard, and ahe make* the ladie*
talk. When you tee her be. careful what
you thlrik a* sbo' lohk* into ymir mind
and reads your vyjy thoughts. ’ She.
telk, thing* ¿me would not believe could
be thld and she doe* this'seemingly Im­
possible thing without the aid of any *•si.itanep from any kouree commonly
known to man. Ita’a t o t night will he
f r « n * t h * ladle*.
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Modern ( oiirses in
Hook- keeping
Hanking

(■omniercial Law
Coninienciar Arithmetic

During thu intermlanion a delicious with thrilling adventure, qdick action,
“Macedoine" salad, wafers um| salted exeting anticipution, und withall n pic­
ultnnnds and rod«- were served. Through ture uf great liUtoricul iniereat.
,M)( the evening the delicious fruit punch
“ Tiie Siege pf Petersburg" 1» a picture
wim enjoyed.

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For Saitt^roUnd .China Brood '5 5 ^ -*
* * Dr. Denton to Mófe
W.
Cameron'Avt.r . aii-tfc
Dr. J. T. Denton and family cxpfcct
Vfahfed—
¡¿MO feet'of Ye!«
to leave tomorrow; for ,Mlcanopy wh&gt;^
board* *^ u p V -W ,«d t9sp . Apply
AV
he will practice tnedléifjoi. Vf. Dfl
Denton Harald t
ho* tH-en A resident of Slfhford .f/V
■Jtthna •HqtehrKbdn ■ om|/'l&gt;oar.|
ikj*. accotdmí^ttUon» for n-guf ir
jiast four year* and liad built, up’•jfVOfyy,
transients, tiood tibie.
lucrative prmcUce.
He ow
¡Mótjkbior W J I . Wqtbob, Pr.it.
rtVy valuable property neWi Mi(itri"ItXr
K&gt;&gt;.
0 3 -if
amlsieclded that lie ought to be dosAr/iq
X room cottage with ill I
hi^largo interest* then1, henc*-W&amp;.
. . J i f a . 4Oí) Paine» i
«lef»
ly .'T C ’IT. W . Mahoney at
f -r
lit* many Sanford friends will regf«t1lL|V

Innce. priwilted a \ery attractive picr.iiti.irrow, (S «Inemlay . the liret dnj
lure
to all those who were enjoying the
&lt; hristnia» Tre* Social
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of tiie New Year, at the lnqieriul Theatri
A Christmas tree for the girls of the ocrasion und dance by looking on.
will in1 {»rivtenteil it feature, one tentnln}

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F. J. McDanntd. left Saturday for Ins
" home in Owaaso to look after his bus hiarm
affaire. Mr MrDannel expett* to nturn to Sanford soon and will maki* it Ida
‘ future home. The many friends pf Mr
and Mrs. McDunn.il am glad to know
that thua* good poupio will l»- permanent ladies, \Ctih their ilintmguished looking
partner,», in the pretl&gt; maxes of the
residents.

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Hob. Park Trammell Will Take Office
y ' on January -7th
Tallahassee,' Dee: 31.—Governor-elect
Park Trammell-will be inaugurated as
Governor .of FliMWli .at the capitol In
Tallahassee on Tuesday, Januury 7t&gt;\.
at noon. It is expeetod that the cere­
monies incident to the new Governor's
inauguration will lie quit* brilliant and
Will draw to Tallahaawe j j large nuntltcr
of hia admirer*.'.
The citizens'of Tallii
gs usual.
ive organised to tnako the inauguration
standpoint. . Com»uceeas fromn s.focal
i
mitteea on. arrangement, trahsportation,
finance, military, ball, decoration and re­
ception have b«'n appointed and are .at
work to huve every derail In rvadincaa for'
the Oecaaion.
It is understood that the railroads of
thc-stato will offer a rrelucrrl rate from
all-poinj* to Tallahassee and -return, for
alf persotui desiring tp. attend the Ihaujptfatfon, and taht a ap**lal)&gt;' low rate
will lAi granted to nMlhary organizations
which will attend. '
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ularity will doubtless tend to greatly
swell the Usual inauguration crowd. The
social features' will probably surposa

pompadour chiffon over pink aafin: Mis*
Veda Ward, black grenadlnejover white
satin with -red velvet trimmings; Miaa
Annie Higgins, yellow mgaaaline; Mis*
Lottie Hurt, red satin; Mia* Lillian Hig­
gins, pink crepe de chene; Miss Mildred
Vorco, yellow Rajah ailk; Mis* Mabel
Hfitd, bbrlc' rhiffon. with nil velvet
trimming*; Miaa Peachea l/ert1er, l)lue
satis .draped with white net and lace
trimming; Miaa Linda Letllcr, bluoSatin
with td**f nwtryuiaette, trimmed in yelfqw1' ^ nwalfilc; ML»* Charlotte Hand,
with yellow
lizabotb Mewjth green
chiffon, witff black arid Silver trimming;
Mrs. J. H. Rothniltat, pink eharrpeuse,
with cryatal trimming*; Mrs. Cecil Rult,
pink mesaaline, drap«l with pink chiffon;
Mr*. O. L. Miller, white embroider«! lare
over pink measnline; Mi»s Clara Fox,
Alice blue silk, witli black ball fringe
trimming. . - * •
*Tlie gentlemen who were the dub’* In­
cited guests weir Messrs. R. J . Holly,
Forrwt Lake, O. W. Urady, C. 9/ Butty
J. L ,H u rt; B. A .‘Howard. ] L A.4 Newman, S. Puleaton, Kent Rotuettcr, W. D.
Turner, T. E. Wilton, R. L. VorcA, G. A.
DeCottqp, T . A. Neal, O. L. Miller,
Mr. Tillinghost, J. E. Pattison, Harold
Haakim,&gt;f r. For, »HeKt»w*tar* FV Harrl*on, R. C. Ilowen, Ralph Wight\ Geo.
McLaughlin, Mr. Tibbie*, H. P. Ilrannon,
Clarence Mahoney, Ralph Steven*, Guy
Ellsworth, A. Hollingsworth. W. J. Thig­
pen,' Eugene Routnillat, Walter Hib­
bard, Karl Rounnll.it. Meade Fox., Er­
nest Houaholder) W. E Watson. E. N.
Galloway, L. P. Met,‘tiller, Tracy MeCuller, Felix Frank, 'Raymond Key,
/krchi« Rett*, M. I.. Iliiincn, It. R. D«cs,
W. C. Hill. Weldman Caldwell. Henry
Purdnn, J. D. RolXrt», David Caldwell.
Hraxton Perkin*.

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and nil brjiDcheHof Civil Service

Day und Night Classes
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Sanford/Business College
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SANFOHD,
FLORIDA

Fertilizer is' Sold.on its
I &gt;¡«l¡nct(\&lt;* quality muni* for ft» mu c(i In' fertilizara on any Zither
article.
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are made to ¿ ix ^ e a u K t-n o t to sell* At* A low price. The difference
In'the cost
&gt;t of a good ierrilizet otfet'g..cJiet
L.^teap one will more than be

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, , Careful.attention to every ilellUj prohfptnw* always, and a
high regard for ouV euitomere^wfahewhAve helped to make ua and our
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Ennui Burdened Man of Society
Takes'Up Human Inteftfet
Matters.

at Beagrove wtjuht-»euio.lh« affair,
hied had told Mutual frteuds, and eonfldenttally he atatsd he was sorry ror
It

"What you want, Gordon, Is some­
thing In .llfo to Interest youj’ he now
said. "Dawdling the time-away at
clubs, eolreea and summer resorts
kills a fellow’s vitality. Try some­
thing Tor a change."
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"Aa what, for In stan cer challenged
OoHon.
"Human Interest,, philanthropy—
why, ear. the very thing! Bee h e r o look yonder.”
Ned pointed to ayou ngglrl who sat
on one of tho station benchoa. Her

The

Machine

tplndte afterviarda, at a sharp curve,
he straightened up with a thrty. Recedt'rains bad eaten Into a narrow
stretch of turnpike with deep ditches
on either side. As they fairly flew
along great masses /of earth were dis­
turbed and rolled dowm, At one spot
a wheel want over thp edge. To at­
tempt to stop was to Invito disaster.
With tho power applied to the last
notch, the machine fairly aklmtned the
roadway.
A great exhalation of relief left Oor•on’s kUps aa the machine atruck a
safer thoroughfare. He turned now
t&lt;&gt; glance at hit passenger. Bhe was
death, but she smiled mntaly

stopped tn jro n i or (he-widow’s home
at UryidmUa,- ”G*t to your mother
nt gnee, Miss lldrton."
She had told him something of her
llfo’ blstorr during the trip, tier name
wla Runlco flarton. An earnoat-faccd
young man catpe out of tho house
while Gordon wag. getting his macltfhw ready- foi the ie turu trip/ Ww
seized both hands of his slstr.r’a time­
ly friend.
"I cannot And words to thank yon’.”
he aald fervently. "You hkvo saved
my dear mqlher'a.llfe. She was sink­
ing fast, and lbs drluslou that sothn
one had stolen Eunlca away from her,'
ths doctor said, waa distracting he!*,
dangerously. B b e .'Ju it •smiled and
tank Into sister’s arms like a happy
child. The doctor saya tho crisis Ispast, and thank you and—blsaa youJr
At. eight o'clock that evoulagr falo
willed ;that Gordon, -passing' go open
window at tbd Vansgnt hum,-. over­
heard them words.*TtV Urns yon ceased trifling with
your- chances. Marcia: *|r Gordon
pill not stand your codnclry muchlonger.”
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”Oh.: 1 oan bring him to my feat
when 1 choose.” waa tho confidant re­
ply of tho Imperious beauty’ to her
maneuvering mamma»
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Gordon 'turned &lt;-n hta hast; and
Marcia watted In vain for her sxpdet-.
Sd caller that evening. If there was'
any eopsolaUon* for • Gordon aa •‘ha
thought over affairs In general that
night It was memogrtof the glad little
tace that, had loòkei
Into hta owp when the*automobile
stopped at Brookvllle. •
Gordon wrote, a"brief note to Marcia
the oezt morning. In .a very formal
rnanuef he announced a prospective
motor toifr, and Indlcatod that It would
chd with a resumption of business du­
ties In the city.
•That motor lour was not very eztended^ Gpnlon felt It his duty U&gt;
Iran r how ’Eunice’« mother vrsr gettlng along. He was actually glad
whan.-the auto broko down uoar
llrookvlllc. Ho put up at the town
hotel tb a t’ nlght, and call«»d‘. at the
Ur.:ton hotne the nezt day..
"‘’ That, waa“ only tho first x&gt;f mainy
pleasant hours apqnt with Eunice, iler
mother was convalescing rapidly, aud
Gordon conylnced.her that auto lidos
would hasten her recovery. When the
mother could not go the daughter

Fairly Sklmmsd the
Roadway. 1
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eyes ward flzkd sadly down th e ja ltr.
There .we.ro (par stains on her pretty
k*
’ cheeks, and somethh\g-»a InezprusslTh ere’ cam* the crowning Moment
bly mournful in hur pose that Ateh Otif In tboed two ;llves when wistful eyes
1 don.- dhlvalrous- and gontle ^always met the love challenge of honest, earn- with tho opposite eez, waa at once Jn- eat 'ones. * ft was at The gate of the
teresletf
Itttla eottaga, and Gordon aald:
•1&gt;-«&gt;kn to be Ip trouble,” he re­
(‘Does your mother attll worry over
marked.
her old fear of your being atdlen
&lt;-.|/V .i-”Bhn .Is. Poor little- thing!” aald away?” '*
Ned.. “8hfr hag balui trying to suj»p&lt;»rr
•f»-. n".” r-p11—* Kunlee innoeeatly.
; "*-V1flôved mólher
fatìn if“m 'ïr t
Thst- wse only a passing delusion." . class at the seminary h e re .';Jt a««*«i&gt;s
‘‘fiuppdse that some one should
' - ahe received • rush telegram ap Hour really steal.yqu pwayT" suggested
ago tatting bar o u t her
Gordon.
dangerously sick, and that'Jf- aha
:"Who would do that with poor little
hoped to aee her agalo'ltf'llfji- slut me?" Inquired Eunice.
must lake the first train for JlrookDale Gordon told the fluttering,
villa She missed It by four mlpufba, bluslftng girl who would, th# chance
no other train Until, eight rfolock. this
lten. U’Uh. her head nestling on hla
evening,
tbero she alta,
hcr
ig, and there
alts, eating her
road, protecting shoulder, she willsheart: ouL Thera’s my train. ; . Good- ^Mfed'back lovingly:
By."
“You do not need to. steal me awiy&gt;
. Ned flashed but of view- Gordon Dale. I would gq auywhero id the
stood studying the fottyru girl for £ ^ m V &gt; ,7 lth ’tou,(J'
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faw momenta
momenta. Then be w’eht straight/ . tCopfrlaht, HU. hr W. G. Chapman.)
up to the bençh.
J
Busy Nlflht After the 8&gt;*Ctlon.
“Ezcuse me, miss,” ha aald. lifting
hla hat, ”aiy friend }us|Uold mo of • ”\V&lt;‘I1, no, Mr. Hllbhon,” said the
your misfortune . In tnjpalng your landlord of thq ;8kMdA«l T&gt;vihi,*-a|ltrain.” .
dress libi the eocycloi*odJa agent; “ T
The girl ’ aUrted, looked up, and atn afraid you can’t do much busttfesa
th?n drew back a little^shyly. The hare, Just at .this tipie-. The pepp)«

terested In your raiuabla work« nr»

Started Important Industry.
Living on a pension In Lohdpn^f
W. H. Wickham, tho tpan n-aiynidlfla
for the IntroductloA'bf rubber trees
In IndlkaWtho risk of his Ufe. The
agricultural department of East In
dM sent Wickham to gstber the seed
o r tho Para rubber tree la Brazil.
Wick him lived In tho Jungles with
the haQvae and woa theU confidence.
Slowly bo collected «eedy UIÜU*hOg^
75.000 of (bqra.put ibetn In bags-

which was sbor^'of cargo jznd-fundp.
T h at waa the beginning of thè’ rubber
growing Industry. In India, knd now
millions'of dollars are made anfibelly
from the rubber . plantations In-C oy
Ion, Malaya and other East .Itadlab
province«. Wickham raa tho rlaV of.
a long term-In prieon, for a BrailftaD
law prohibited tho removal of soedr
from tho cdbntrr. •

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THE SANFORD CYCLE CÔ
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thrlt" tplfrulwll* ‘ mtdrrtiy rue
ái’ns (fr.wtt. tin each ridi, ór CupInid'il prtfrrrad Drtwnt lock
tuMiuliullji. Worth 112 50 to
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P R I C E $ 1 -0 .9 0

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Buck In the same oM business attain find prepared to do.all kinds
of Tin and Sheet Iron Work, Tin RooflniJ, Guttering Pipe Fitting
and Job Work done to order: also'Artesian Welliu Will make it
inlcrcsiinj^ta all Contractors and Builders. Qall ;o| write me
when you wont anythinit in my line. Shop.Cor. 3rd St. Oak Ava
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY KILLED

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Every .piece (s Warranted
Sterling Sliver.
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P O R T A B L E S Tor 1012 is now
reaJy.
Come and tee them.
You are welcdine whether you
buy or not.’v
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and J E W E L R Y R EPA IR IN G
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Sanford Fish Market
Car. Sanford Ave. &amp; 1st St.
O. C. YATBH, Proprietor..

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m m rm m rt

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a Kabelf
fne u
A iu a time.
t im a
mil .won’t
Vi ®
back, for
some'
Xlaud FlJd -will rotnlUono«- In a few
minutée to 'parade solemnly up and
d(iwp aRFQay with a por.lcnlt of Taft
displayed wrong aide up-d&amp;.his back.
Judge Itamsbottonv. la -beading a procession o f. twcntr-nlght.^ionaocutlra
'm achine 'Coin--. »i.Tna. i li n 'r iip "V.’ .-’II wheelbarrow«, each with a successful
try to remedy your trouble." _
patriot In IL-and an unsuccessful one
" Aa he pointed to hla louring car the pushing It;, of Tier ? erdy—for nobody
young girl at ence understood him.
really knows who gets the worst of
. ’’You â r » ' « d 'k ln d -a o - kind." aha It Ip a wheelbarrow rtdi»-*-tw«ntr-flTe
imirmurod, as Gordon helped bar to a or thirty genUamen are now tpujag
•eat
In the machine.
V' i * ' . . 0 | W the imiio «juantlty o f W g , for pn equal
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Good roád« and fair weather made .iiumb&lt;T of other genttamen, and pfno■v ; &gt;,th« first stage.of the trip 1 1. .i-:\ut and Tlcally.aJl.Ute rest bf th * voters are
a - comfortable.
farmer Failed after eliber sleeping oft Uiclr triumph or
Irlad'floVn a country, -disappointment or planning how ¡he?
Iter, but Oordon bad can gat th* poetoffle«.- 8 o ,.a * lh e

"It la so bearf-brvaklujgl." abb aobbed. “My mother la dytag, and thorn
Is no way of reaching her before midnight*1
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,V "Brookvllie cannot be ovar geventy*
five mflca by a crosscountry route.”
adld Oordon. ' "That la no task for my

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belief that the m w r« t or their ffwner

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raized up In the usual aft»-r «]&lt;-&lt;. lion
pursuits, I don’t s'pqse you cap set
their undivided attention.” *'

Collars 2c each
Other ITin t In Proportion 1
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a i/UI w t w or n l fw f i U c UW

W O N G SAM

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eetncTigHied Pullman
%Dining
and Sleeping
Cars
if, r -\ m'9t
**' mmaMaeamsaHnws fit
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For Information, Rmtorand Roierritloflg go«, nearest

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PttbJIshed 8 o m l-W o o K l y — Tuesday and F rida y

pajvtU

viewed w ith s a t t s t

retail
everr Jt abluid Jflvi
¡Um bt which t l * *

(»dice- or Arder-

Rttd Lhnve r fagr.worda to *ày &gt;*rig wJUU my policy shall be n\ a
x r of' that board. One man has
«Jiatìce to'effect any legislation on
board, t unico* he 'can convince a
ruy qfdhe members to Ms'viewaì
ngr.rard of announcement I mode
tllowfÍBg- statement: " If elected will

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I t improves Unii
I i* / tx x U
distant 'mail ordir
l% terorv.
der house 300 tó.Md tallas
pay 62 w p a .to ’get'U, 10-r»un&lt;l pji
mailed. .T h e .‘focal men*n*nu adri
the aame article to a fiOmjih' territ
can gal the Rame jblng- carrW for
cent« Hr can.»end It for, focal-del H
Including such&gt;ti»al ruut.«i ai| may a
«V the heme.poitofllrp, Íor H cauta.

I N S A N f X J R D — L ife /• Worth L iv in g

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BIG Day IN sanford

e on JAN U AR
hè
weék. Ait,
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continui?-^
(leraoiis

by'other members of th * bpani.
\ t mei
f tri-lp ttu&lt; o.Uflyink colm tri­
l-Wn going to request » ri»ml$rab|p tPP
to 'tjp dellvomt by. F»ro*Vÿi
on th&lt;^«treet committee an^fjucrowifu
In. getting on«Wa:c*rpmHtos shall try ;; •Suppósi'* p farmer .srlh l*W Jitéak.for
risii ^oedri 7k , by d^vpùnrw
and
tf&gt; litUd lnifk rknnot be done On
other streets than ihn fiayed onf«.
-» V and have'it hunètl within'W m ibiT/En­
Four motpbsrs t £ thq city council' (a right cents. The possibilities far t|io &lt;1&lt;h
majority) m iÜMfn brick paved afreets, velopmcnt of this business art unlim­
Park, Oak and Magnolia a venues, the ited. . The postage is cheaper than the

brick nVsnuew-must be swept daily wVten
\be -other àvehyea (uopoved)' are full of
llolea, grown up with gnus.ahd wef&lt;ls an
deflected for /nonths. ..If , there,' ie^^u}
money to fit tbefo, whcrti&lt;ldaílbemonéy
rcoma from to sweep Oak. Park aid
M agnail it dally?
I see notice In The Herald advertising
by president of council lor new bids fqr
sweeping our* paved streets^ Why not
Also for milng so m e of the.bolee, fixing
wooden bridges and trimming some of
tbs whiskers on some of the unpavéd
street's efiii*avemMs?
nvcnuea*.hn¡ve
block Anil usMmah rod denta »tumble

time he would spend in the provision
it óre making .Ms purchase and' paying
doe it
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■■jn the outlying country around this
town thera is th y rs great potential traile1
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walting'for aonie one to get. It will go
to the moil who gets, after it with adver­
tising. Vf;■/ - '' T i - • i
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The iwoplé jn the farm home rarely
pana the town mvrchunt'a shop window,
rhey will do tluir shopping through
the .newspaper. There the merchant
htu a chance to show them his goods.
It is a great ahow window in whirh the
entire community looks every day.
Formerly high cxprvaa *cliargw thra'w &gt; }«lr» U hrf*Ly,»lr»n lh»l \ K * h A lf. flUjrind
. n * . D »»U »T m T *a &lt;
pfii,
obataejM around mail order' hoiljgra to «r w
M W â l t i day »I Job*. As to i s a * fw í W *
th.- nearby- territory. „Nqw the' Jowft •aid cmlflraurtn my'o!*te aoJ'fca. mwdwVppíb» J
t k a J x T t x Uaod &gt;*&gt;&gt;*»»»H ‘ » « H a f i* wtOa Mw.
-alea sod the spread of rural delivery data CcrtlOtmta u n tq n a th« letlawtng iti^Tihed
ftr. aitaata ta Onmye rtrantr, TlorVla. to-wla r
open a big new Held JW ' the merthan' aNnnMefW
M f t K»i «( NE U S « ? T p t a R, R » R .
T
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ÍI m I bnng t a t a a d at ln» data et th« tawith an .outlying country to draw from.
•u*a«r of aurh rartUtrate-ta th« nani« of Jsnnlr
Advertising |n this newepa|&gt;er will bring Doûftiertÿ.. trataaa Mid tartUPaie than (A t . »««ordine in II« , T w l»«d « B tmia
this business.T-&lt;iainesvill«rSnn./ , dermnl
Hi « M S a s th« SKh day of January, A; t&gt;. i a l i n i ;

Will be . g i ^
■ maìfjp-wàys

«¿epaker can'De
dinjiyinvited

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FalU Prom ptly

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I« Ormlt ( ««it. HrtriUh iadkU l (V r;U . O t.n « .
CMMy. rVwU*
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N otlr. U Itataby (b e o of (h« taUatUa
W.1 *.
Sin«« ted Martha Sum«, Ma •Ifaf.'tAadMUL.ïta
Uw4r t r n . idfla tvw ym r oW H u rl I t s i u u . , . *
Sjtamrd of l U ChlUIrm'. »t*..*«* !*•«•«■(&gt; a O / i^ tZ ;
abd that on t k r t M l a x 'a f Jla a try , A. n:\fY0 ,.
at OrUado. tVrhta. •( 11* &lt;*i «‘(twk a. m . af •*
aada thrm ftar *1 taow «an h*a heard, they «III
m o l (hair pM|ti»a I« Uta JfnfWKmU. J t t jf i XV.
rorklaw Judf« Of tald court, pr.yln*. a n o a f m U
U tn rs that MM adagu— WtalthnriataL Ri.tli&lt;»l
« a l rtMUttnwsj; tu arfordaaiw orlfti Uw Un*&lt;a auch
W. f . STON’K AND W IFE.

Bohemian Dance, ^ e b e r. Mina Howard

After the conclusion of the pUno se»
lections the members of the club. JoLnKl
in 'a most.intsreatbig dtscusslqn on the
'hristmas Music und (iputoms of Other
?ountrirs, nogriy everyon» trilîng som«
kilt«

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. SO M E U N D C R P fllC eo O F F E R IN G S

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A Jnaf Judge

"Ya-at, I know,” said tliu Judge, with
a chuckle. " I found my*elf guilty and
hev Jqat paid m/ fine into the traaaury
»Vn* u you." •' "Bully for . you!1 •Aid Barròwdale.

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CARNATIONS, Red ______

$225

llL IT OF THE VALLEYS_$160
CARTER LILLIES,__ _ ______ M60
DOUBLE’ VIOLETS
$560

M IL L S-T h e FLORIST, Inc
J AC K SO N V I L L E ,

FLOHIDA

a Ú BU R B A N F A R M S

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and a lia lf Acre Track* Farm, ¿rop well under way, |&amp;&gt;k* good
'All litcd. Five arrea in lettuce and (tttety.’bA U W rm dy for crop, beat
location, best soil. Will xeltchxap.^ I¿n¿k* now ax if crop will.pay' for
.Ut&amp;iaud.tlus acatuii. 'Took ,U aii&gt; ail go jn. Quick sale.
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Nine , Room' ilouao, suitable iog.'ifpomllig house- First 'ttruet.
Ererythln» h&lt;rw and up-to-dátov - Toilet, bath and all modern eoh*
v«nicn«i| n.'. Trice way down. 1 .
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wKI qaly'' bc o n - the market for

iwm r-M *-fun iLimv tilipmki m -.
urday. The building occupies tbs alte
of the old Montetuma Hotel and nontain* seventy-five room». The hyidl lg

Summer or
Sl,.W »»H lkim M ll;

AND ~CUT O VER

LAND

‘«it'T housqnd Aert* in Lake county, r fine sub division proj
?tv (Gan btaaOld in B y « w ten sen * tract« from $10 fo $M) j*.r or
wing wells can be hod on about S,00o acrid, This 1» good truck!

uaanim."

tagSBCTlipf.1
Automobile

4+«r-rrf--5tr)ckhoidm
A Motor For Anv Pur$&gt;0Bf v
of
the
Ran
lord
Building.goti
Doan Assoern convatilanc*..
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«HaUrtò will P» held‘ at. thalr oflics over
First Natioil$U. Bank, 7^0 p. m. Sàtur- we nr« ni your »crvlce -with the
T h * season at Long Key Ashing camp. day, January,iJltb, 191$.
very beat cor«» We never sleeix
-baa opened amt a large number of arilsnr 1 '.r V' V '
P' CONNELLY, . 1 f you ore
trouble cnll ua any
fishermen have already arrived'there and
hour-of
the
tuRlit
or &lt;luy
34-Yri A-te“’
all have mads unusual catches. Sev.«ral tarpon h»vo been aeen. but1 nò
»trikm as yyt.' ;AU are skid to bs antici­
pating the flrata- A nustber of Spanish
machete!, mabcrjack*, barraoouU. and

figuro withrigu
v»- 3.000 Acfrf
Florida.

We offer't hb at
“ lt.w il(be our policy
•ay couacientioualy wo ari

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Hundreds
Dollars to Be Given Away
By The |leralccr ft) Young Ladies,
Married (ft* Single^in SanC
Vipinity

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Badly Mashed

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Baltimore American:“-” Whvft”d)ne
during the restia of unsanitary bakeries, -this, ques­
have been tion / of itomeniade . bread liecómes'. A
ever been weighty one.”
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dertake* to make If,” . .'.r &gt; lfr* ó

. Ihtntdin, near Clearwater, has organ­
ised and jeltf soon launch-tlie Bapk of
DfaMtftn, the. flret financial Tnatitutíón
for that town.
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Pt R O P E R

.T r i Nife'Residence» - On*' with.nine rooms, 13.000* rhe'urthar
i iuiurtofn-ft)pmi^il,'.00,'inu.sl I*e cólti, Uièrèfori-' we are asking”ahòjit óalf
| thf vuhie o f tlieae tlMrable-dwelhtui locutions. Brick Htro«‘tn within
one blofik. Pa veti:, nidowalks. Hood, flowing wdter. Terms.
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! • IV nJtoom Dwelling, uii modem. Batti room, toilet, etc. Two
(. •minili«»‘ walk'from bustoearatreeta, beautiful »bade treeg, pav.xi walks
Und »tnteta. Bargain 13250.00. Term« if wunteri.
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-Forty Roont-TowUt Hbfcl in a thriving litUo Florida-tow fi'-JuaL
: rcrntxicle^ aqd JufpwbM ttirougkMijhTM'ht; fiuiibiliiiig* ttluiie jtre'woith
[amore than.an» ur* asking farttSdolmfe property.' *T*rtàah.,:~fiù,wn&gt;.o&lt;&gt;
Elghf Koopi 1)welling, located on'the Height*, {our good build'•inf lot* go with this property. Good water. The four, lots promise
-a fing prupotUion ttf h«|ld As an invtattftaK a* thi* la bound to be San-

tog »Wlidh^THia

Business In St. Petenburg
P»at throe week» ia a«ld to
larger in all lines than has
knowq there. ,

REALTY

AMERICAN BEAUTIES_____ 1560
CARNATIONS, Whil., Pink,
1260

Harper'» Wrokly:—"H’* all right to
fine me, Judge,” laughed Burrow-dale,
after the proceeding* were over, "but
uat the came, you wire ahead of me in
your car, and if I w»» guilty, yyp were,

*X

A Bud accident ushered in the nc» year
for J. E. Terwilleger, a well known resi­
dent of this city. Being at the new de(&gt;ot on Wednesday morning Mr. T«*rPASSENGÍR STATION OPENS
willeger thought he would Ixiard the HfcAl LS I A U CIIANOINO HANDS
freight train and ride out to his (arm on
the west aide and its the train »u&gt; moving
One . O Í T h e * Fftfest Structure«
at the time he swung on to the steps of n
‘ , l \ The South Recently Con­
freight gar an d .(q some manner mimed
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hia footing and was thrown under the
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.tn icted
wheels. As he fell he m iraculously missed
Stultz
Brother?
VsO
Player
Piano
To
Be
Awarded
A
h
\ -ytfed
-Wednesday*
nead a^wirt
w aA a •big day.Jn Sanford
hitting hia head by the *{rpa and was not
and If aft tl$Vyrt»‘r uf as uuapicious as the
dragged by the train hut both of his feet
The F W -T rize*, Other Prizes Will Be
first Bantofcf will bc&gt; the greatest city of
/-j
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were badly mushed.,uiid nt first it acerned
tkt|lw&gt;\lni In u few yerm.
Announced Shortly
that )ie would hva- both uf them hut Or.
J
t&gt;ie'*^ lcA Yorr—Nrv.YTf 1 r » » r r r
Kokiaun gave out the encouraging report
after the operation had..been |&gt;erlorrm d
Fill O ut T h e N o m i n a t i t i B lan k W ith Your. N am e or T h e N am e tiia l unhv* compifeation*. urowe both of
the feet might lie saved and .ill ol hia fin-»
of Y o u r F rien d an d Send It In T oday
I’ nUer ll| ji,-ircurnsiunc«-&gt; Mr Terwilhg.-r's i x i i |k from ifcnlh 1» remarkable
and hid many friend* hope (or Ins s |mhm1&gt;
paymenta In t h e |ih| mt
l). Can i u «u Im t i Imt lavar more Oían recovery «ltd the use of his limb».
pedple drifted to the elegant new piuwen-! evening. March 2 lst. ThU
one contestant?
get station fo see the ojvning of that |M. rhanged. Every atatemr
A. He cun favor
one
IMeasant Missionar* M eollos .
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fine structure and to see it f6r th&lt;* first Th«' Herald In the»« columns
ived contestant by paying part of hia sub­
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•T he .octal service departm ent of the
,,rolM,rtv w u , h,. , a|„ of , h„ „ R
tim e and here n real aurprLse uwaited Up
scription to one contestant and part to
miaeionary society of the- M ethodist M r , rnil. hoinr on M a, no|ilt a v ,.nue lo
them. The Sanford M ilitary (lund,
Considering the value ol
rites another
» ereen terta in .il must rhunningc. .
n
under Ia-uder Nosh. waa on iu»ml anil oifervil thl» i* an exrcedingl:
time
y . Must u ila i a|&gt;|M'i&gt;r lo one's crtslit church
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Jtrynn Higgins
Mr. Mevtm* will move
ly
by
Mr.
und
Mrs
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ith
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dtspetLsnd avfect Tntiaic while the imineivw (,,r such a contest to run
hire. , at the time aUbacriptiona are brought in? .
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the cottage now occupying the corner of
ilay
afternoon
On
srrival
each
guest
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tourist trains, rolled into the traih shell, thuro- desiring to coni|&gt;&lt;
It
rite*
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A candidate .may use diarn'tion
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Seventh an*l Park to a lot on Palmetto
wju presente«! by Mr» Smith with a i
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Never 111 the hitlalY of the old depot *a* ,||(,uld send or hrm* m lii
li,,,. Jas to when vot««i ahull I«- prtfited.
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und »ill liinld *ii elegunt home-on Park
New 1 .'Tr » &lt;&gt;reeling. |'*| I on .1 rard. ,1 ,
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there such a crowd to «ee the irnuui come tiona at wnco. or if you do
e lo t Q
L'un a ralididuU seeure s ne»
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that »ill he a credit to this line residence
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in Altd passenger* must have thought enter, semi in the name of a i
3 'be acriher to start ufl«-r tin' contest clos««*’’ With |M*l|Cll attached und reoue»te*l to ,'street
As »iMin iu&gt; this home i* !innhe*l
write
their
'New
t
ear
r*io|ul
ion
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they had arrived in I am pa or Jackson- name of. th«' person making
,ma- * A. \ V». Provid«»! tin* iiuine of the .............. .
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Mr and M r, Bryan Higgma »III ;«x-I he hall amt room « were lin ai .irtistip. . . . . .
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&gt;op&gt; th* .»leven« home on Mugnolla
ally decorated with g n s ' i i vin»-«. g r n e r . , ............................
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D atin g th* rush of the passenger* T K | g ,n), will l»e found in this i
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wreath»; palms, fern» and potted pbinH. ,i
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Bates mounted the s U'|ki of thl- res Herald
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»itti
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many
u
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fed
fun*
u u ra n t and m tr.Kluc d May of . Spencer
i/u«-stlr.ivs and answer» giv
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I J Fisher lias alm*«*i finis|ir«l one of
■ edi and* gr,«'H pnjMn ribbon».
e«l«nrting
» ho mode a few remarks anent the ii|s n- information regarding th*
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hibúngalo»» on Tenth »tree! mu! exfr«»m the cornem ol the room» and »m '
ing of th«' ih' w depot and Sanford in gen |„. (ound in this pnjier
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» to liinld two more of I hum at.one*,
down to the rhi,pdel|er» m I he renter ol '
rV
eral. The ulTuir »a* impr/lmptu and
Nom inate yourself or you
the
room»,
from
wlpeli
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I t'ln*rk on hi* Iasi visit l«lt a con» osm heiM cn -vifM l
,|a&gt; while you think of it
T
-*i*U* i d l t lU a eÇ«twU R»R(&lt;)tÎ M f.
w^ttYT
fur tfiim*
•■ "Wte He tab! «■ « tarfs to give a full di-a-1 hank ol every primus«; or »tat
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for rrniul
cription of the new depot a« SHIP aa the ln t hi- m u test, which meat*
*Ni** Y« ar ( «n*r(inpi‘ in timÍ
Mr
rtmilrv« in the
new cuts Arrive, for no word« of tongue promise »ill I«- kepi to the
. Th«* riktujUng » in in chnrgr of Mrs.. M north hut think!« #«» ^«*11 of Saufon) m i
or pen can lyleqiialely describe the Is au r i w ,p t 0( a pnmination^hr ci
A. Mint, fo u rth viri» $trv*nMÍ«’ nt nf tfu* . **nt*t»» chut hr him invmte&lt;l thou^nndfl of
ty or'cd nw n ienee of this, the finest »ta- w||| ra |i am bexplain the rant
6(X,ii*tv,* u ho ron 'lu riffl t h** ilevotional .«foliar* tn prof^rty hfrn
im p ill Florida.
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Assistance will he g ile n yo
fAOfrim'M,
4Ít»*r whirli rIb* gn\«« .1 v m
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1 he building iss'upe— liundnsl« uf ixing your fri«»tids a^ cinwori
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J MuWnn 4 m»w r«Tti()« nt und S htt&gt;
ttiiinupnat««, funrful uml tou«*bi;ir Nt»w e . .
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JaS^in apace, amply protocted by a long
square Dbal” is the n
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fnrd IxMMtrr him hmlt a whole block of
i •»»if h rifU n y , t«» th« m«Mnl»«*r» Ar th*.
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Knoll u n *t«ir\ hullditig* of i rjlin e tto
««iOrtv m r ahn t»» tnr vnity-x nn*vnt •
*'f flu* Ilew (iliM'rt, of rougio'd ,,, e ry candidate
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pr.-M-ytsf brick trimmed in white »tone played
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Nir Mua► »«•art •‘•»nrrhing tin -*tn«n»«,
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•»»»ti 1r,t V• 11«*«1 *»s»r the eotintrv (»«»fore
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the a«K*tei\ w«*r« m l i re- ,
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i|«*«#niing on ^nnfor«l for l»t% investment«
(O^U mI to Aik t to*n)H4&gt;l\ et» If» lite )«««vtrw
cvFcv on W in em -e. toil '• lav alo'ie* and ,| x,i|i- . sell lia»
her *'r
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•Ilk* 01 I 'll &gt;rvt I I ,|f 11 I ' . e II »»iti
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I** equ ipfsd la»* r for the
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mo* U*r •! In« frt«*n«l« »•. ftipkakr tlm
Til» Hck* t otfie i. .* |.. rl.» l g- "i .Hi'! 1'iugii *&gt;n M.ir !i JI
Age.nt H u b', is |i«i. i'! ill lus ii* w |h»s
G etting an early tart »III mean much
ihnsiun.
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|to you in the matter ol getting votes.
T he rtoUnuritnt un*l lunch room» ar«' The
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content i* Open to ladies only. Arty
not slighlryl in the least and are equip|&gt;ed 'a*ly.
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«-Ither married or single, residing
with ail mqdrrn fixtuh's G W Spen- (»
j the territory 01 tne Herald, may l&gt;ecer hit* leas«-&lt;| thla annex and th** plnce 1» ,a Cundiilnt.' fur the »*'!(-|'layer piano or
apotlwu, and.looks most tempting to the any
.
otlier prue on our magnificent price
traveller»
The set v i e ,» moat excellent list
In every fiuffH'iilttr and 1» * rrn lit to
Sanford
Itc sure l*. . a u III* SO-V»u ci.n|».n«
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The second tloor has been arranged
printed in each issue of The Herald. In Sanford or it* territory, may Iwcome
for the comfort of the numerous c m -»
1 ‘ut the name nf your candidate on thcnc “ canditlta*
It i* n**t n*c*««ar&gt; to l*cployrea and nothing, ho» been »lighted in
votoi and either a*nd or bring them t*&gt; ro " ,r “ «ubsenber lo The ll.-n.l.l in order
the way of olficV equipment
the Content Departm ent of Th* Herald. 10 ‘•"u’r Jusl 1,11 uul '“ “ 1 M' n‘‘ ,n ll“ '
The Herald man w&amp;a taken through
If you do not wl»h to enter the contest nomination blank printed elaqwhert- in
he olfice* by Ajfialunt Supt M Crow n. yourself, Im- sure to save the vole^ any- lh u »!*"u»v A nomination counts lor
ivd he U as prefetl Of th r new alruuturxu..•m y. f&lt;»r «ome iricntl will » an t them anti 5 .0 00 votes
«••-Tiny citixen of Sanford. The dis­ a|)|)rcciut«&gt; your help
~
* Payment» on a ll-a u lm rip n o t» .will
patchers are very com fortable in their
On every firepaid sulNcrtption to T lie earn vote» according to the lulluwipg
new quarters and have all the very Infest Herald a certain num iar of vote» will U- acla-dul*
Kent;»ala and buck sulwerjpwrinkles in telegraph and telephone ullowed. The vote ncJieduIc afid sulk- tiona-count thr aamv as new auiiacripequipment. Not u single detail seem» acription prices will In* found further tioiu»
missing for the transaction of buaineru down in this article ami in thtwlarge udj y,,ar
'2,000 votes
and for com fort. One *rf the Ixiit Idea* vertaapment in another page of thi« . n yt.ar
f ,000 -vote»
/ormula,ted for. the handling of train* are l&gt;a|MT.
3 year;
12.000 volita
four syparnte tracks, one (or the south
A»k like ('onteqt Edlttkr to.»end you a j yea r
IH.000 votm
bound train», one for the north Irountl receipt book atitj *Uart right out among
y**r
2 5 . 0 0 0 Volita
through trains, oniwfor the branch train* y o u r, friend» ami secure th**ir 5*utw*cri|^- " S o » » '7 5 . 0 0 0 volita
tibn* and get them to aarlng the Stf-ytitV .
»
coupon», »o you will b e able to m ake ;»
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good jdiowihg on the first published, llgt;
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ill almut tlie San
Uon armifid the tiulltbng and wh«m
ford M ilitary Hand and-n«» irnlyar»
line Ihn t-ew M -not g e t’eu k ,f n ,
il ruta n aarü i¥iiT¡vidual ¡tfitauñir a* jtb T r-ggriinm nilj u u u L ^ i i iL i iia ^ n r fc t e
B W H
n iif
have a »tatlon »econtl to none in the the prizes 1» well worth the effort put biggest hearted bunch of musicians In the member» of the tm«u[onary society and droiroua of wintering in Sanford, that
vlaitor*. A fter a »hört »oçial viait with «Umv will build humea here thi» sommer
each other the meeting •'-adjourned.
voU*
tp
the
ai*Year's
Day
they
played
at
the.
new
depot
and have them all ready for occupancy
* "There are several block* to pave with
and coming up town gave aevernl imnext »canon.
tificlTby thecompahy and with the pavat 8 o’clock promptu concert* ami remembered the
Ing^d Ninth »troet there will be nothing
and tlie prizes Herald office on their rounda. They also
•t&lt;f be 'droiretf-ffrthe wwy of accdmodaUK'lun* on Jpru- ,
pyrrha-nr of the Tnm pa W attr
a of the votes serenaded Capt. Tarver and gave him ___
Qoi\ for-lhe tea veiling public.
I’alttatine in the . W’ock* plant by the city iiaa reached the
T he very fact Dixie juat to show him that he wg* pqtr f on
. The, lia r aid extends a vote of thanks
on M onday,
point of direct negotiation» la-twccn the
C
In.the hands furgottan. Few of ua appmciaU*.
'W ‘ thB* A . 'C ; L. R y., for th K b ea u tifu l;
•• will aptM-ar in city and the management of the company
sin«A’ men or aplendid band fullly but the hoy» are on n„tj
plain the habit* .^on (jl0
0f Die api&gt;rai*»-ment of {he
warrant
a ol our moot \ alnahle asueta and should la' n„,j
|»»-uliur (M-ople ()|ani recently made h&gt; Engineer Marka
be encouraged on alt occaainn*
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Wilt offrrinr will n( Nrw y „ rg «'11y
Mayor M cK ay haa
j . P .. Muanelwhite chaperoned the

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E M. RORINSON.
Clark ('bruit -CoorC Oraaga County. Florid«.

•port our jwllcemen front Georgia *|nd
°ur firemen from outside the city when
we have, jyst as good timber, for throe
places right hare at home. .Lots of
kicks are made by our-merchants about
pooplw evh.iiu^, away /Or their mer­
chandise. SO -why should th e c i t y u rul
away for thler jrolloe and firemen.
Suppose if this thing keeps up they »-III
eventually g*t thenv all Irom Sears, Roe­
buck or MAntgomery Ward &amp; Co.
'*
, I want to know whyaoms people’s
catt|* are allowed to roam at will in the
town, using it for a pasture, while other*
ara Impounded, and why »ome have to
pay pound fees and othfcrg do noLpay
them?
.
There are a good many other thinpl
want to know or be ahown, which I will
go Into'later,.but for th* present (hia will
■ufTlce, but you may rest assured that,
starting next Monday, January 6, I will
b* on the job and would be glad to ae*

A C C ID E N T TO J. E TEH W ILLEG ER
In Attempting to Hoard Trnln Ha* Fret

First Day Of Year Staffed
' Mmt Auspiciously...

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■ ourl’ a nd ewnt'^ w t^ H h a im wfty rtlie

Great Herald ; Piano Contest

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Call at my atore and gat a Jar of S binon
the g n a u l i VC7 dean*. Fr**. Ifto - Sinford MachiBM.

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M bps* . Blanche and Georgia Patti«hall
n d tb c ir m w tr Mrs. Boggs of Tituavtllr,

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ojkcned tlie matter t*&gt; offering to ex­
change appraisement* with the company,
E. H, M cNeill was among the p rom i-' that of the engineer for the city with the
. nent visitor* bom Orlaodq today. »&gt;
5schedule of th« company.

How may votes be secured?
B S. Woundy apd party of ConnecBy clipping coupons from The ticut arrived in the city last Saturday

A.
Ml iyora T Îh rim today, bringing them
Herald and by ««curing subscription and will spend the wihtsr bet*.
otar tn bis U f Cadillac. ”

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Bùi never; to our absolute knowledge, have pianos of this gradetsold as loth as- the
Cunningham Club terms—$5 dóivn, then a dollm'atid a quarter-a week-—and^there is
positively no interest added ip this*. Five dollars is all it takes to join the Cunningham
&gt;Clubr--or less than one-fourth as nuch as it usually takes to make the first payment on
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cents a week is all it- takes’
I to make the. weekly payments, or one-half as muchas regular or customary payments. . .
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You pay five dollars wheh you join the club.; This,is credited to the club price Of. the piano
(^287.50) leaving 28$.50, to be paid at the'rate of
a week, or 17 cents a day.
‘ 'Only in big deals like this can such farms be made oh-such pianos. Cheap pianos can
be sold ón
cheap firms ,but it is only Whefft-a deal of great magnitude is made,-where--piano
are bought by the hundred^ whére gréat sdvihgs aré; hfiade in the buying; where a great mar­
ket can be made- in' a short tittTtrát little expense; cgn such
•these be made oit such
high-grade pianos ■,
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J o u arc not compelled to take 226 weeks in .Which to pay for your^janoT-the life of the Cunningham Club. ' If you nay
■$ 1,25 a week, straight along/it t^kcs 226 wteji^ to pay for tho piano.
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£ntj/»nn., -There jut Iriq."Usfi nr
the ffUantnlMAstm iibtout ituursnjce us strung u wo know how to rruke
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not «sitsnrfofÿ. wc
kw iirjtlw yoo ymif money b irk .
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Member;baa vie»«» more mqbtba in whiehtp satisfy himaelf as
Tb thi- i hnrartír of th&gt;; pinno. ..If it dm«*not thefj pwye to iw

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You will thus see that ifjtou were to pay two W k s.’;du^^triyghtal(mg instead of b ^ dr in opier
words, if Jroa wer to pay .$2.50 &lt;t week instead, of $1.25 a week you would pay for your pinna,jn ONEIIAl.F THE TIME, or in 118 weekn irisiea/f of,¿¿.weeks, thus Hayip£.$l().y5, or mnkinjrymrr ptapo coetl
yoib$270.55 aa againstlhe Club N^embei1wlio-ta&gt;^ théTùll 226&gt;e¿k»;-

For thè convenience of people who conno! come in during the day the store will tie open every evening until 9 o’c/oce.
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will imm.tsiUatdy send a nvcipt in full to his family for the in­
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6. A beautiful stool and scurf to match ti» piano la included
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parents, friends and Writom enjoyed
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At tlie Congregational church Chriitmka
evening *a vary
interesting «nu
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fftwttiTChj^itrnij program waagivef^by

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Val

M URDERER CONFESSES

the, youHgor children cif-the Stpiday A ssa g g iti o f D r. S p e n c e r M a y B e
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B ro u g h t t o / ( i s t i c c

The church Was beautifully
beautifully^decorated
»&gt;'’■ ■ ,, « î ».i
XrÇîj
with croon
vines,'cedar
green vines, • cedar and skillfully
made ‘ pojnsettiaa. Three large gfwn GAINES V n iE M V S T fm r. C U A R fQ
. V « .. t a x a t i o n , stars were. vor&gt;- effectively.disposed over -— . -ti
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«—»rjt-e-y*
at
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\ the platform-and back of tbo’chunih
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&amp; &amp; Me.hod. An electric light In. the copter of the star .O th e r'T o p iti' qf Interest Jri’ F lood*.jS -**
in »he hack of the church wag suggestively.
W irt“ 1
Will Cauae Division O var - ¡*
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i n r otate
Id (he left of the church'a'largc Christ^
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nd program «nas splendidly feivrn, rich 'S
one sustoinin| Their parts Ynqttt credit­
KrsV-ably,-demorttraUtjg thé
aUentlon bestowed upon them-by thè
JsiÍEaoet*trj».-,J3«^&gt;6jpa,-]ít jíiJkti,
’- ■ » M i r r i w r d ; as*-«'
' spending- a week In Tallahassee, Chun- Wc)| fi| f a individual talents' of ihe'pu- 01 ,hil P!acp * i,h delegations from Char- were the gifts for the little folfa of rh* wmei&gt;fth{1 lad in g ¿fhcers of th . eouh
Sunday achool. The church wn.i 'filled try,
* a^all’
■*-&gt;dgeil accompllco of the murder
well. Gibbons, a prominent.attorney_ o f j.p tk '
lotte Harbor, H arb o r'View, Cleveland
with Interested parents, friends and vis­ o f D r Tf.C.Spfftfcr ?t a lopcly spot on
Sflgsthis city, him rerurned from the stale
t h e ' following program will give some an,i Cberlhtre held am ass .reting recent
itors.
^
j ' the Galniyllle-W do road on Monday
' 2 8 S Í S l H h » y » n . \ n j o n 1 t ^ \ t¿u .ot f a ,ntwwtinjt pntertainnient;
ly•&gt;‘»1« ’* « the meeUng
tfl^boa^d of trustees
i n te n d i Mother- Stânlsiaun pri-rided
--------- at th e " and «*»« *&gt;&amp; ol OJtfiwwInpibeinR
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A speciall&gt;* Interesting feature and night, February S6,' waa apprehended
the
* w r S r. Ii6 prny^ói|tnt fund re^atíve to, perhaps, piano and had the program'directly 'In im atU r of.oonnty d l* tjo ñ r¿ A 'pwolution beautiful object lesson wan the placing of through', the efforts of Chief of PoUc*
■tbrgrexicst land doaì, should It go throu charev,
. was unanlmoiub^pamotf urging «»very In #. Very■tall llgtucd candle on a-pretty cfmrlfitf'PIpkgsonV At’Gainaville, snd wiih
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greatest land de»!., àhould It go
"W ith. JUearU Truly Grateful," |»y dividual present to us" all honorable white pyrpflifd placed 011 11 table in the the arrest conies t h i firit real dye to a
through- ' satisfactorily, that ho.s evejr ChoruSjflg'j'giL ' J- '
*T means to secure thn iBvision of DeSoto cedtrt of thpplatform, by tmo of the chil­ mystry which cost one of the moat widely
"been
V— recorded
-----■Involving
ihlodthU
in atate;
this atat«^
InVolvini
Siilo. Jam*^. Sehaal.
ij county on the township lUje dividing dren,. nt*tlte request of thq pastor, Rev. knowp men In thin acctlon his fife, ih rf
-J ,000,000 lerc i of el^Ch iand*-’ a n J t Æ
townships thirtj/eight aild thirty-nine, J.J).'Langley, who explain«! that It was party now under arr»*at and U who conlUwitatlon, O w e n .H ig g im .
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. sum pT S8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
and
requesting people of tiro county, and intended to typify the lx*autiful white fin«] in jud without bphd to await the
Xmas Chant, U ttio Ojm.
During
the past
past week
of the
Ouring the
week a c p m p a n ^ R ^ i a t i o n . 'M t r t o n Ayeocktv.
•
1 itare generally, to examine Into light, which esmp Into this world of dark- qext action of tho circuit court Is Thomas
Holland
Hand «rapKslist' have
:“ Ploeri;' Holy Habi,-' j'o- thB condition of county affairs. Growl qeap&lt; and^ ain when'vJcson was born. Smith", a negro, who implicate« A whit«
“ taUHl
•d In the great pqsallghttarnf tBe
jfau\d.
:
■ iped
inequalities in taxation and discrimina- Twelve light«! candleaVa-Cfe plsred he- rdftiC A. A. Hatnptod, whom Smith de­
, ,,
E vijrgM « Idtids and v l^ e e ‘considered!' • Vocgj D ^ t , t’No
Room’,
for
Hlm,’'
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« lij «**w*menu hatwe**
H P th« south- nt'aih the »ingle cxndla'^y.'fwtlve little clare« induced him to get Dr. Spencer to
!No Room,
Him." i g W
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n\AtUtr so seriously th^t- Uiey hav*. Margarat-‘|lotubdx). Claudia Towrownd. l‘rn P°rtion o( thB county and the middle children, which was ftirtfier explained, come to his homo on account d/ hi»
- VnntihuoiBly- followed tti.^ ro p o sjU o n ; . R ^ uU on, "The Heavens Bend.” •ect,on'
•li'Scd, and ¿ertaip yther represent«! the twelve Apostles, whopi tHumpton'a) wifo’s illnesciTi.:'
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ffiD d Amor- ^ [), vj. j
vi- bad a &lt;^prs otpbÇ
of Djit^-and*
charges made which, if .substantiated, tha, SaVipr left to Veflect his ilgbt wlwtf 1’ ' " ' * v/ .
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r ' . Ilean
m ii ml
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r i v-IIl l. f i ^ l p i ^ 'r « î t V r ' fevcr t lades
y T he old Acme Hotel i t the north went
. . TridV.-Whqà. tô the Ì y \tnnger," ought to make goo&lt;l ground» for the gepa- hs^left the world.”
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:,y' district of the /ftate, (Njgagfd In 1
ner, Edna^^ rB^ ^ n df.^he southern portion from the
Another clan* of little folks placed it; »wwiiVr of Julia and Bay streets, in Jack­
fa !
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comprehensive
-ct ^ r e Ü ' r y
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parrot county.' The lintf of division a# ;reat many li¿ht«l candles on the base sonville, U !*cing demolished for ths crsc, : p'ro(«HC^ .will give tjje ijewcounty four pf thfcpyramid to represent the light that ; tlpti of a more modern building In Up
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•Evtlju.-.WeiMje. Edna " V VqM
ífíbwnsM
pa and leave si* row, to She Chçfstiansare to give by their shining qilaro. A new seven-story rhodet'n'apd
lirepftwi hotel will Iw coa*tructed on this
Elixabeth. \ioolchan. 1rs ft. ‘he old county. A
A flijcu,\umi
d u l ó n n to the Ifvea in the world darkened by sin.,- 1
the pant jrctk put thé»(. propbaittoq’ uft .T»
. name followeti, the people appearing to
site.
With the removal of tho old Acm«
In the orgapitatlon of a criulle roll
•!0r ^ Ä ^ ^threugh t b e W e . w o r the-; ‘. ^ fla S , y . ¡ ^ ^ N o Sopta Clau»." be about equally divided ovrr'the name« the Christian» Sre to cive by tpsir »hin- . *Io.t ,'!;‘tllen* his bven removed one of the ,
■of Chnrlotti*“ and “ Trooical." hut later
a intfriw improvement'-fuotf. Irt. a con* j j , ' ^ ))rw^*
7 ? :- •
oUl, landmarks of that city.
ing Uvea in Uie world i|arkeheil by sin
&gt;.cniU&gt; font^ the capitalists being assured
it
develop«!
that
the
former
wax
favored
O O O
e
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- Recitation. Wilolie Mallem. »
In the organisation of a cradle,roll
th a t the plan to drain and reclaim the
by the majority, A large committee was
Red tallan and!
W«At -Vive--pi ant th at th» M altint i « V
lands is entirely feasible
appointed to secure lull informlifilm and for ihe-Runday school i rmriuclmf by ATrs Chjirle*
Company has in contemplation,
hsiwj TsaJmSMs^ n A siwea .-rmpreviWsI
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V " - [ e e n d . Marg't Rotundo. Ellen Pounufn. ■d4U w ^ n i n v the nPV courtly an« nave
Jarkaon
ville
"will have one of the TtrgwC
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T . rtlW
Wf* tnlf
wtllfa ' rmH
A^
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oped,
the ' 1frttilé
und rleh
rich (ansia
lamín maria
made la
to!! - Recitation. *mn«c*ti*iri.fc
WM
0,1 ^ l',,,tforrT&gt;
Tfí,
f,,r suTmiiasion to another 1rTnfl,t*
rigar
factorit'»
in
the
state,
together
with
live baby, little Katherine Wilma M«*cf|
$ apd phenomenal crops for
Piano Duel, Willie Mallem and M meeting to be called fater
wu» placed in it. .Thè.baby dUfjts part $ private settlement, «insisting of fact­
on tile program by behaving iKstutifulìt^" ory building» and twenty-two 'cottages
VEGETARLES GALORE *
Night Before Christmas,”
Eleven name« were entered .on iheVradle for the accomodation of Ita help. , . v
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roll; - 1
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Ellon Fountain. .*
Snnfnrtl Stores Have Every KjjoWñ-Vegr - Tho children sequRtctl them vlve&gt;
A Giving F eatln l
V
Frank Rritt
tabic On The-.Margotmoot creditAld&gt;* *ah^Vihe following, ptoAt (Ids season of the year the fipiyit of ___
Pl&amp;no Solo, M argarrt Rostido,
vnfht z ittitiv i # Sue fdca of thn pleasant Giving k* abroad in tholarjd. The real
I ’ ” , V lanl^'j^liffch tbtìw-fpreign capitalisa
Reritatjon. 0 weji I fh tfe t^ " '
y
to
mjreat,
so
firmly
and
»hot*;
/
»«rha,
Uvfl&gt;.
ln(ant
»
U
ttle
Ones.
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r
tuyc«t,
nn« lliore . •»vVbn* Lovely Infant)" Little Ones, j ' .The many visitors to life city this week (¡hristmas exercis.--, A litrge r«F*tock- joy op jThristmas la in giving. Then
° J**TU' t h e y ioprinced of the u lti- , R^dUtlort." “The Holy Night,” M a ry a n » BrsJatly surp^lw'd-af thp remarkabtc ilijj was nifevl !w- the children for the why should wc »hut the little on« out of
,- - jP*ani&lt; M !’anc&lt;! 5&gt;n - Ellen Fountain.
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. - nunflgr
sTirieRos jn the vegetable and member« of,the Training Schnbl presided t h e ‘'mnns-btereedasest"
. ,*y' * -V ,.
'Iho reporoi'm ftfrby .lhc engin^n.,
.¡ ;
N ,2ht .. Mnri(,r
..........line -bn dlapla^at the s’arious griK*-1 over by Rev. J'te i F its till h gvj in Wpsf ' 'M any ^qnday schools* Uaye adopted'
,fruit
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The
»ubmltted by the • - ‘ »Vnerti,' We- ha vn ■H cavil *dnüJi g h ^ cry store*. Even wateTmi-ldns were add-' vTAmpa. v ' * .
J h " Gfvimfertnn for tbejf "rtiristmas fqe»,
Program;
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-H o llan d ers^ jid w bel«^ considered bv
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liyaJ» nnrt*a-nulil run return J o 'the fofn^ar* - ‘ 1
«1 to th»- li-A but week ami strawberrtre
“F Chore».
V?ï&gt;'
Snug. Sedrt thy l.lgti' R\ th&lt;- Choir Chrikyji.- nat*itiiiqmi-ittB,Vinct no other
_ ,w
ic­
th a t a de-W ith Heurta Truly GraUfuI," fthorus have been oq»nJp Tor several we*-ks San­
Pn*y*r, Psston
on wiW bb fcw»ehi5f ifi the near future.
ford celery is cqrujfig to market now and
kuui^if.i'nim^lnuifiii t*j«n «»mirare.writh . ", :
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Address,
Ilj thc'J’astpr.'. *• .
pte "Giving Christmas."
”
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the
h^ad
letuee
wa*
never
liner
ihan
ui
^ ..t
Chrls&lt;aiaa.Trer and Program . p
Candle put on Pjrainid. ib'cwfks by
V.;i
TJhcdlaiitlrt'Sunday
school
of
Sanford
J
Together
with
egg
plants,
present.
„ J U W Ê B 0
Book Lovers’ Cliib
. rjw
Tliü ChrtftmA*;program and troc at tomatoes, po l a toes, beans', squash, green thq Pastor.
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» - fallowed this plan last year and the ro- /
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Mrs. J.-'t'/B ra d y was.boatti sa
the PreabylorlaArburrh ChriiBnps.^ven- peppers, cau.lilfbwer, t;tc., the vegetable
Song, Jesus Bids Mo Shine.
suits were ad gratKying that it has been l»WA Lover#'
lAlVCiP VIIJIJ
imUfKBl) kTternoon
KIUTIHRHL f
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Book
H ub Thqrtday
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Talk
m
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-drrirird
tOg i r e t he one hund red» ■ ^
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+jight'..” Su|&gt;eHntei)Hent. .
V ff V.■*u
orphans
In tile Home at Arcadhu This
slred.
Itadlahes,
young
onions
uqd
cab-'
lb
jdU rir^irâh'irn-àrrôÜ lL iïïÿhw ith prêtpeqple. ’
CamU«« |&gt;’a'« l-h y Mrs. Moughion’s ■’tliving K«-"tlval" will. In* bald Tuesday
4
hage
are
fiere
all
thè
lime
together
with
t
*y al^vqi.tins^.K^* \
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y
Koch, little performer on the program carrots and lurni|w and th è market garik- and Mrs TotHuna’k riiiss«-!».
1 evening,. l&gt;«*- &lt;1. nl 7 o’clock, whop tharo
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A -fdAl ,*.‘Kfd* Parky”, Was enjoyed by
J-'xjilarmtion of ibi* T waive ('«idÍH»! by j -.vjli lx* IntiTcsting eVi‘rcl»e* by severaf
was
we|/ train«! und refiidrr«l tbcjr parts WTi bave lire-m nlmost IhO ‘yenr reuhd.
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*-th*, ¿iftsta. «jJio_Ht ths reqilret of th«
rhe Su iieri n tendent.
If
.
| of tin* Spruiii) school rliiKncs. Gifts of"
- 4¿ÍK»W!«ÍÍ'bti)0 dnöaid Us Utile girla. M ji. ^splendidly., The recitations and songs In fart thè growitìg oT vegefnIdra artomfl
Candles P)ae«i t&gt;y LiLlle Chi hire d.
enjoy«!
by
the
large
n**ic(»w spiinbfe hir sup^. n Hume, as well
were
ver&gt;’
«inch
Sanfotd
ha"
re.wjii-d
¡Mg-ft-clhin
irmi
grts-n
a .
- j Abernathy was voted kha»jiriie for the
Eajilanatlqn of l.Ujiii p t ’hiliiren’s
as
PoYitriliulions of mouey will be grateaudience.
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j,
,
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«tuff
ctpboraisqd
ben»
overy
day
in
thè
, ' r i best and moat rUuNol xirlkdi costume.
Candles, By Sujwriiflrmlertt.
fuTTy received from thoee interested In
The program opened with ths chorus year,
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"M other Goopé^ còri tési was also enTq thejibítherñ visitors who kjvc left —rb"ng, “ ln--rhe Hky ,-—Hn—irruir-Cnd- TTÏÏ= worthy enns".—Come to the B1
joyed. Mr*. FinöloF. Murreon won the" by the Sunday school. "While. Angels
tv
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tint eliurch Tuesday «ve’niñg and par­
I
the cquntfy covered,wjth'i o Ami snow. ‘Iren.
prjie, * pn-.tty pair qf silver shoe buckle* Sing."
Recitation, "Florida Babies," Snrah ticipate, in the “Joy of Giving."
thè lnrgdkt rmrnlro/ pf corroel-rhymew, f Pfiiyct by Rev. j ; F. McKinnon.
th«»e fresh vcgetablpa look moot tempti
&gt;y% ;*for
Wight. .
* JViwn tKe’ |)lea&lt;ant content Was con­ '^ ’Grandmottler’’—Recitation nnd song mglndetiTand many of thcpvKre indueejl
-Credit* Roll, fîre Xci se, Com lucir d by
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cluded dainty salad, wafers, ,ol|ye» and by six Rule girls dressed as grandm others,-j°
theirflot in Florida after inveSliChristmas F,xeVri»ea "
Mrs. Tertiun*coffee were served.
Chorus, VHHng. Bells."
're la tin g the cr&lt;yi conditions here.
Itpxitation, ' 'Walcomo," By Iswjie
T h^ very - pretty -and. e'ntCrtainlng
I Mra. Brady’s gucata were Mra- U»nry r He^tation, "Christmas Dllemmn," — If every grocery «tore In Hanfnnt armild
*i
Moughton.
Christmas'exerrisrw ut the Methodist
MrLaulinv president of tlie.Book Lovers’ Gladys Ingo.
- *- make a large display of frfeh yegct*b|ei
^Recitation. "Christmas Gift," By church Tuesday evening were very,
Club, Mrs. R: J.*Holly, Mrs. F, L. Wood- ,’Chonia, "Prphtc tho Newborn »King.’' each mbrning the rify would derive, a.’
enjoyed by lha larui^udioUP«-eofn
Richard
Frank.
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ru(T, Mra. R. E. T o!*. Afra. Fred; Wil­ » Stocking Drill, "ihristm ^a Stockings." bunch n( good advertising thereby ,f
Soiig, "Tn a Miingrr." By IJttle Chi! bf tho'paritns aL^B^fcln-ftf_the children'
liams, Mrs. F. S. M ùtJton,.'M ra,rj..C.
Rfeitaliom iiniwi Terwllliger. - r . — p
•
i(ft»ay
-prOVram wax
‘dren.
., -tt-w U snl^A
tay
: ^— M»D»ntofr-M raV f^C i' TFAfkfrulf, Mrs,
Song by Infant Clan, "Som* one la
Br. Mclfwan Uclirr
given
entirely
l^ ^ ^ E y o im g e r children '
•Recitation,
"Something
for
Every
*“
*’
J; L. y u rt, Mrs. ? y V ÓolSáidi*. Mra. R Coming T o n lih t;" . ,
itr.-rr. - - .
Word comiis from, p r, J. Sj McEwan fjj»;’’ Sarah Wljflit.
of tbb Sunday seho^^omt* of fflWn mere
V
L- Peek, Mrâ. ^r^jFttan.
Recitation Ire ;JCatia Mhjk McKenzie. at Orlando* that he is greatly Irtiprovtd
toury rh o all did wrll.
'
Recitntioi),*
"The
Em
pty
Stocking."
.4X l 2 tL
Chorus! "Glory tó GM on High-"
and will soon he able to attend to his pro- ElorencgsWltJe.’
The following fine program was swell
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^ Recitation by William DuBoae.
• fcssior.af duties. A spfclalUt.front New,.
rendered,' beginning with a song by tf» f . *
Presentation
of
"Gift*
for
the
"Red
y i* t'hrhtinas-Dinner l’art)
fnlifK'tlinr *r» * i
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York waited u|&gt;on Dr. McEwan and per- Stocking."
achool, "Make Mo a .Channel of Bfi
Mesara: M. L. llàinca, J . »ff. Roberta,
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Sjngv ’'AJf.Hail the Power Si Jcsu*' form^d an 0 ¡«ration on h(s now. fife
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Distribution’ of Gifts from thedDetnby Ing.”
-B rait od Perldns and W, J. Thigpen
Name.'
'-¿Ill not suffer tho lo*a of his,eye and will Ed.-Randall, Beecher,
; S f c *V
Walk er’
^
Prayer, by
l’^wert hosts a t a very, delightful Christ­
■„■;-i f ' Dlifiibutfop
ofjgjfta
on
the
treo
to
th
e-h
o t be disfigured In any Way .which is son and Mr: HarriJ,
ofieUt
nd Helen jlnklna.
- ;i :
Greetings, Vli
mas din nef at- tbfrj'^sqfùrif Houae,
.
1 miraculous conafdcring the nature of the
ReeiUtlon, hfoTRt. Abernathy.
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Christmas evening, the gucata of which children, of the SljMay we'hooI.
accident. His many'friends In Sanford
Fine Holiday -Business
Hong, Marian Newton.v ?
were» MLsac« Jrene Brady,‘ Peachoa Lef*
will be glad to learn of his rapid recovery,
Sanford merchants are JubllàntJthl»
Redutlon, Marian Phljlpn.
I Her, Linda Lefflcr and Mnbri B d w U r/;/!.’.'
Death
W|
Isaac
Hopper
year
over the great amount qf busfnras
Song by fiva llttlo jtirla.. *
Tho dining-room w-aa' vt*tyi tastefully
Lumber Companytithis year as reimps m l with former y^Ura
î A; Voj^ptr, s Harlem contractor; tf* • ■
tfcltntiojl, Lttdlc.Jebkln.-c,
t.”1
dfrcoratpd Twlth’-the- tyuà t Çhf)4 ‘trias
‘ jUfpWflWldbilt ^ ufr 'TiBM i ii w r T r t y t i ..............................................
amfel
1
in
Mora,
■r»-■—
jiuiug
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L —Vrd ti.c¡ |y,‘-iiiiii‘ J UkdlAji^cntrc f p \ ftialoifi}«, ‘i Babe of .ftat-hlehehi.” * .J
TW
IBaWc»)^died yrater tn u tliig with The i ff raht- f t i nrt
.^ - —
and our mere|uuita,are
^
" Soòg..8hlrley.^ o p f ." x.
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s .&gt; whlta rose» and dainty upstaftu* fern«, day at las hw*&gt;&lt;V Wo. 165 W «t 122! 1street» fax printing supplice for the new Horton- th ÿ »tf.rmiritlw
He
had
been
»ulferiog
for
more
than
a
•wdlni.goml*
eheaper
than
any
other
citj*
Brantley
Lumber
Co.,
of
Clermontt
Fin.
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B&gt;cltatjdn»
DUikitt
Smith.
in which nestled four pretty vjol«t boùyear w ith Heart trouble.' He waa aixtyIn Florida. '
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Clreal/'Ç^urt' will not convene iij Or- dren of tho Sunday school and mnny^
roaes wen; pre«m|«d to the ladles, and county
bfith» landò untili ‘iar.'ltary 27th, instead of others., after which the -Doxölogy aras
the hosts pinned tho bontoniema on wfnUr
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January î'îW h/ Plen»^ remember the dreh oí thc'iCùnriffy sdioid end many
their coats- The pleasant occasion-end- private race track
raejog
events.
châhfgdfn the date.
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iplaln. the Senate, through - a .U n lw m ity. Jn-wOrkn on mystic kvfy
committee on committee*,'will tike «0 i« f o It .would“toiftlfflcqU to duplicate
r * the task of jJarrehrtjc out - th«^ iWIcnble In Europe tb? gnut; i-oUt-cHo/); in..the
i f } committee* illuc« to dhosfi. Jflio hfVT Mwibnle L ib r a r y * ^ C e d a r m ^ a . rdwa,
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ihuilc rolls going at H 5 o ‘’cas»f. Piano
worth ItiÓO h naVr'Jkpd^ in gqod shape.
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Kntbo la brrvby «tvm ibot Jahy M.‘ Hmoa, ol

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^ ^report
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. :Secretary
X-J“ át - --ê-Wilson,
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ai' héhd’oflhó tfepSrtmeht pf agrlcultuièi
’which cover* the achievement» of sixteen
hi, the time “Tama Jim '‘ has served

. ____ x, Jacÿh, whtf t* Senior on both
the judiciary 'and. foreign affair*. cap&gt;mlttece, ha» been elected to lake the
chaicm am bip.ot iu m g q affair».
• ' ’ quit the judiciary commlttw'onUrrly,
on the ground that he will hot by] ahlè
tp ^ v e that very important ¿pnirhlttee
the time, or the consideration It dram «*,
— j.
-With Senator Bacon a t the hcail of for­
eign aiTair». Senator Culbertson of Texas
will liecome the head of the judiciary
ejommlttee.
j&gt; ^ ,. y
O ther committal! chulrmahulftik'.will
go to the following:
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, Finance, Senator Simmon», of-North
; Carolina ; ■ *A
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N a v y , Semqor'.XIflmim, of ¡faith CarV 1 ollna ; 1 ’ *»' . ’ .
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Mllitary^Affalrp, Henàrçk. ‘Joiejib . F.

itnfHU», baa »to nöüTpf- Intrntkwi In m»Vjr &lt;—-»
Ansi ruoimulllkai pnmf; lo HSoblhb-rUfm to (toUnti abov- daorrtlwri. brio»» thai Ctok o' Um Clf.
mit Court, »1 Orfauvto, FlorfaU, on Ih» 1«Ih il»y
of January, till.
thiw-yresfc-beemlMAilhfagmti e -w nfàrrt
Cyril C. Itoyd, of PaeU, Klorida.
ertlinept .bervice, I* crowded with Inter­
isam M. liroin,. rot Kanfont,
‘ g Morid».
C!
H. liman, ol K*n(onl ftorid*.
esting facts apd show» what a marvelous
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¿ A j v ^ th» country hàjt hsd_aincesM r.
sfPri-aip
..R«g*Sf»!s
Wilaon ratin' -to tlib'chiefahip of the d»-;
Morir» of Sol* ot rtvog»
patinent,' Th e dairy cow is ons'p/)^*»
NStka far bc-mtrf (trrn
d thal^Unr
u r i l i ItpSd
* Iord llridjj»
principal producer* of wealth on M
N*» - I ’M (&gt;r»pf* fM inlV. rtoUU. »Hi*
mrôtv»
bid»
for
Ih»
p'irrtruo
Of
UiAi.Bpi)
S»r »»tuofarm and the vslup o( her. products jif of Rood »ml nrMr- nlitrkt Mm I »I ttnogal
thsof* Cotlot,yt tbennirt
1912.1s estimated*nt about •$8.,i 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 a + w r » i i n u i d i ' . i
.ow^Uy, faahrusry
Urt'amount which exceed» el^ vulu» of p îT 'iîu î0
ra dal—1 January lit.
■■■aftWfeD'toWMMiabir thin» }N
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tjhw,cotton lint.sntHiwnèorly ^luahto the .Æ"*r ll.ooo
».rV ■ail t»ar
int-r*^ si tfi* Mt»
df 0r»p«t mnt in annum, payahlv »»mi-*nnu*1ly s s
combined value gf iirlt nful seejl.'.. ■ •„
on July i»t and January 1« of r»rh yrmr All =s:
‘The lowly hen'V, »not her o f‘jthp won­ Mridaaa Aall »roompany lh»ir
•uh • cartUM ^
W l for f.'jOO.OOnr nettfry tot romidianra wUb
derful jhoducem,Jx‘f&gt;^tjn&lt;-.q»timatrtl that tbid.
Dolhamiad tad atuilaa abb iami» L Tb#
. n n rtM U
I j laikl a»r’and aQ Ml*. AdtHv jüid ; during.*.lh ç i^ a r ' ’l!&gt;I2r l.TOO.- rlcbt ta
drwait bid» to-n. it. ItnMnwm. Cto* Circuit
&gt;00,(100. dozen ejfgs and if an egg ia only Cauit; Oriaudo, Ma„ marked Itila tot Honda for,
: . - Johnston. of-Alabooiaj
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WOijÎFU ,wn't nniY’lhrd». &lt;iûar(cr» It give' itoadwad ibid«* lUMii-t Ma. t. IJy untar of thé
' :. w Poat’ÜfileM knd Port- Road», Snnatof
M'. R(j,)1Ns(iN . tUffa-.
thé tidy sum of lOW.oOO.OOOj, àml il tW- lloan^ . ^ V-

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Senator* Jbhn H. Bankhead. 6 f AlaiWolIt,
Fr|-3£»l*
I» aild«»i to.the value, of the fowis raided, ■atoomby I f, It)*:
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bam nr
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NOTICE .
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Aptirdjifiuflim»,
Thomas ’S i Martin,
•ir-jj.
farms amounts to about Ift70,000.000/ . Thr fJO rvum-lt of HJplord. ;Hi., »ill racalvo
of Virginia.
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waiad hiilf for tW pcrfoiiaaaaa.tif r-*rta1n p.iMK
This nearly equals the value of the wheat. ’ymii u (uUnnai
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Agriculture. Thomn».P. (Jure, of-OklUr
-, - damvangar »art. l»r hat« »nice And rirtot
‘crop.'"J||
r»»»t*ina and hmuilrf of txaah** '
hoYna;
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Alt bUarnuM J» trh »Ith ibarliy rlrrkTwl talar
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the animals sinus here*! oh It tOtfrjUiei
All Uria rduat to aarwrpotilrd *ith oMflfi-d
N o t h in g w ill g iv e m u re jo y a n d c o n i fo rt
for poa ll«ivlr«t- IJIIHIWj IVIlara, At an i
number about 111,000,000^_ntjd the farin ebavb
iti V*V.
Jvldanr» of rood, faith no Ih» tuoi, nt- iba beldar, !
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th a n
nt
*li»rh*&lt;li
to
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to
th»
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au^modbl.r^
value
of
these*
hnlriMjK*»*
«tjm
ated
ie
I hkldrraboufal UH to uuallfy by ylvln» p'n[-» troni
/ or*V
n;s^o,oootqOav
Tblol m w noju» al
Q a rù aAomi»iirui
. Most, protiuctive of all '¿gricUlturai .
£ tb» bbfdar and thdl
■- ■- olma.
— - i-*-.
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VPîtn in tlifa cdhntrjr-ha» beta» 1912,1 »e&lt;™f»ì hi'W»r&gt;rJift* « t* rrtumrd to btm»ttb Ih» city ria«.
fi
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W e a r e s h o w i n g c o m p l e t e s t o c k f o r m e a a m i I n d ie s
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Conltartj]
vs
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.a , V . ¡ -Tb^ rounrtl hwvwi.fn* riíht tu rpi^t an# •rmíí
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)ÏÏÔÎ1An jb# i|btA4i&gt;«i ihn eïty
t .«¿Kroken , qn . .Turkey nñd v the Balkan Th^riún'and tíjprivjn tin«l,the^rtülfy
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m - .J J t M e s .H In nit Am erican U i/ra ly. itr « . the soil-paid no biW &lt;o hutftiui-Vúntro- HrtW' V v r v ■' *
Ÿ. J; HlU.Kit.
Attrai
PreHail
ì T l * thg famous Riant «bUecUun now in Har- venrièd,'but kept In •Working in"ipóperaM. W. U»»tl. CKyCk-rfa.
»l-Kri Or
.r.“ iVyR/dmnrvnÄlO’-* Library. It was ac- tinn with the farmers’ efforts to utilize
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tjuir«#?|iy rtiria rd Jn lRljil aml'hos alnc* thpQ). The reward is u high* genera) In tke l ouni) Judge'* Cnurt. O ru (» (»««1,, KU
lb- unknu»D h*ir* uf IJlu, llury» ».ul to ».burn
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l ^ n puded fo ifntii tvklay the seotioji of level of production, 'rjh" -man behind, To
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.all.tía» mar fwiriTu :
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Wharraju
P-. W., M ibn't » admlnkt/auir ml,
the
plow
bos
filled
the
natlon'a
larder;’
i l $ . f Jthh-Ottpjnah'ii^npire copiprlssfir about
b- »Oat* ot Kiln Ititrge,Laac»awri. K»&lt; AM HI,
F E E T f lT T f c *
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4,000
UbíarV» niv«r
have crammed the storehou»«i1 «m l wijl »end twti'Km to mafar
1 .WU vbluifié».
vujuinv»« f*A»rieri%an
/wiicTM^miururwa
uf tb» „mouitfjt ot th# i«l.
o'VJl ’'
mlni-trstloo
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nunfher ^óf valuable it|£píal li(N*rfil niippliiVtn (orvijiii rcitintjie*. * Elium iI'urr-.
’» jp-* &lt;tac»t'»0,;'lb»
iitoT Hniww
iiîR pnsjuiro
vi • e 'l
lelfaorieii
d-wfihjTl
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mat eAata of « « M U O Iq Iturge. i h » w i , h*fitf
t&lt;e»t.
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it «f t ihll&lt; ■uifllitt at llu . ini i*r»»-'T- _V
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: followed Tu* father to ifip »heep-folii of -tb* »»O «H» òf |hj ri*M uf *«y ol Um S
FtarD*
U«i)r™ul
Comushy yrf(Ji tb« tt»»n»iju
where'ti»o* othçr »hephrrtls were' diking
totwent tròamfali» *Nluitsi n &lt;&lt;19% anj. T »
^c*itM&gt;f‘tbe tlixik' After hearing tho'aWu o»r Saatts n«sp THrry-fit«r l*«Tt-xml run
(to&gt;,
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of HerodVwicked- »balasto a M»k»i t b r n a - K T i —n t1TWf.
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a a tg U in jtm wut^h tlait high »wt.h
n*ht ot »oy;of-»H'rMtroaJ romiuny to ih» iirist
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midwinter, In the litti^ tqwnmt BethlN wWje the other two ami the Imy laid ft
I,un, fr».o*5, h tTij e i— «Í l» ul..mH» of lm, RU
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hom, the women of thè town had gath- down-on their sheep-skin rugs with thejl late! I*»ii* In S»». !.
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((tori
tort on
W or
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l ytm
yon Kar
,1 filo
il* etowtloT«
hay»
oduide th« city waul I for th cn sx t. d*y sleep, .k*. thought of the many storie» otDrnmbfl.'llllJ «44
toy _»Ptto ï'itnuniçsb'b1. fwti'kis. ittb*r»t*»’IW*
Vdjlfiiy hi w«u r. T l iUJ wen taHibi* ul
*»Hl &gt;*- Silo»»!*» ■ta) '•(
. the Intesi tjeas, tho enrolment* for taxa­ who was fonce a shepherd buy of Roth- StM Ihr*. . j^AaU rontl jhK fÎU-."iI«ÿ »I itoVra
tion of. every (half, womi\n and child in lehcnir nod he thoughf of th«t WUaflgea hcr, A.,trT:;
-WM, MAKTïN,,
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tho Roman Kniplrt*. Ode of their own |n the »UU**, )»erhl»|ip.’t M y were sick, no
. ' • l'm m ùr.lâb. .
mi
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town )H*0^le who fiat!‘vUitod .leruaalcn» light und Jib frlendsi He looketl up In
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dayk
came
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|lm.rOttd
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and
it
appeared
to
Cf'
* X told of a ‘fearful olauglitcr ol innocent, him that one
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much
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Com mart e’ -Franti» G .; Nswlgnds,' of
Nevada;
.Public* Buildings -am! (¡round», Sep­
ator Claude‘A. SÛsuabn, uf-Virglnia,
Rules, Lao S: Offrm an, pf North Car-i

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W m - H A CHRISTMAS STORY 1

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ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, VEGETABLES

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t not romlmt elm cr.utili diahr? Jiil-A.
p - r , ■ , «hall wo have to wmlt for- opr jirottiiaçd dazzling bright!’ Hu wo* just going to
déliverer,” was a |*en&gt;iT ’that «verlih^
INE wakSv hia .father -when the wntchlifc.
¿i
many. "A Ite irt/ SOf
. A ' Hns*
Ifttfc' hoy^ i^iiepherd
out: "Aw*
•from
■»«■as W-«V'
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w al^Vaw ike/
S »'-;’ t '« ï • »nop’hrt'dif son in the ecztacy gf joy over brothrt'n! ah gngef from hpaypn U viailf
promfiit by hiw father to go Over with .1tMt.ua. ami wlin.’ 'they ^ g f j^ r n b ljn g '
■ toV*V./» :pt*
- ' .\Jtim
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. ■î forbhs finit time,
_: arith fear theahgpl s)ioke,^W 6rnot, ìtò
to the shto&gt;p-fold
his mother- t ,6_ . USe
well, am) behold, T, bHng you glad tidings of f"
p v Æ r had
t o followed
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while tho^wooicn wero waiiiftfe their turn gîoat. Iny'which sball ile to ull -people.
to fill Their vr»u
no-, |or pi«ry'l&amp; bòrmtó ÿôJ -îhhr/lay in thr
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ticod . wndlbcr »tfungM coming up the
litlT, it wm a-raan leading an a « , on which
.7% wofuap rode, U n d o u b t e d ly - -man's
Tho IfOy rnVmcdd to Idjkn n a^i ril
, Ninterest to find Out who' thi?y w r&gt;i„ Tn; know too, that tho Khan'iTtw'inip'W aS
^ slrendy full. Undoubtedly ‘they were
'ui ~ , -,
m s . some strangen from the north, who
n n m like njany other* tq. be-enroled for
ISxation. ‘The boy made* pnly. a» lew
■tops*of it to the Khan, m tHaf» too, wiy
on hia way home. The stranger* had
sn.
made a halt at tho K han, hut found It so
oveM ull that there waa no room fdr
aiuL^hd-won»*« looked tired; snd
W.&gt;«Tt» thenlght
j a f i iboipfms hcsliatibii (i, i
urftge Jtftltk thuni if H uaukU aL hA ix
¿ f ty T ii m -.t a w y uvdf p i ^ th :1-r w m y m)
son, the man answered, wo h'xv n u .
'* finding that the Khan is full. \S’t* have
an em pty stable said jh e boy, where a
family stayed la*t night, and 1 know that
father will let you »t*j*there If yot(jr|»h.
M y father, he added, ia a shepherd and
he ia ooming home touigbivLr^lak« -me
over to the ghwp-fold, and so theytrungers ioand a temporary routing place in
rhçcds stable- Later on the boy
ÜTbtÇt r~ ~

tíly of 'j)av|d- a Biivior, which la fUirlst
the ^ord.'^ And It looked'like heaver
hpd been,opened, rttyria'ds of angels.ai
far u ths *&gt;’• could-see, and what a sopg!
thp «whole minstrel of keuven ‘ praising
(Jod. “ Glory to (»Ad'*ln the highrohumi urj earth on .peace among men, In
whom he Is well pleased.’* Wfiat u won
derM-^meaaage! "Come," »«id the
»hepherds, "and let ua go to Bethlehem
and aeo these thing» that the angoktiiAve
told. Little did they .think nt Qj»t
Wbety to go, and where to find him
among so many. No one in *tow/j had
»¿»»»^anything! er heard anyth tu r n rr

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C o m e

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w ill be p le a se d to s h o w

yo u .

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A s k y o u r , n e ig h b o r
Sold o nl y by
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Call at, my staro sfid get » jar of
non
t—th* great «ilvîfr cleaner. Froe. _H ?n

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oUbie and they wehl there ftt hast«, and
found rfwicpli win! M ar* and thr ■Bwbn
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lying in the manger.* So our Savoir wa.«
born in a stable, for there wa* no rtwrr
in the inn.
J. V, S U N .U K LL,
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Lake Mary. Florida.
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‘W E A R - E V E # Ä L U M IN Ü M C O O K IN G I T T E N S I L ^

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to express our best wishes to all our friends and

dence and liberal patronage
Nineteen Hundred and Twelve
may
mess

• November
'At Aral 1 bated Parle.
• London wan -nice. Vienna, atupid.
but I’nrla—Impoaalbl*. until lant Buttday. when we mat Mm. Ila rip o a ,/
‘ I^n’t .l t i|ranit&gt; wlmt a chiwigo 0119

September 17. • j(|
E HAIL, tomorrow.'*

l n!u devotcdTj-tbanfc
-iu|-u&gt; (Ud,
thi«t ■nffithtlr.'tAk« tne p
away fo r.fcjrhWV, Per* &lt;j
hape j o ’ will remain u s,
year I hopS It may iBc v4
• hate 'America. H
Ipatha New York, »uil } x
w ant to live t!&gt;e reel ■i&lt;
S&gt;t^ifft»llfe In Europe— A
Aeia^Lc.Africa. — any*! ^

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was Bppullfd « lien
mother Introduced
IHilo lovesick girt; - but dad think»
mo to her. to ree*
I need a change. T - ;
gttl*«
t'ari'a
I'm not, a|Hr—and I'm not lovesick. iL ~
Erwfjeh friend, fllin
tri\prli]flrn“ itv?n IFFA tnoBt u rw n
* la tils coutfln. but
tUntailly ■way.
she haa lived In Parla aluce'atie waa
•. dual beeguap l motored to l-aktvwood a UlBfc girl. . . .
•.
- wfl h Vflkth.TferJeIna and hla ftatnr la
afllobout her reoent visit to America
‘•howld gat cross
and how good Carl had been In taking
and * take that. / /
Y"" a
her about.
gHidair- looking
1
v . I Ilka h e j now th at l/know «ber.
person . with' him ; TV
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She
MX«
perfectly
miser.’
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~ Carl
—* was w
w* */ »»•••v«
aa poralble" f Mother'any* I'm .a. silly

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Vrenphwortan. t
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.French, and I’m -ik Arl
&amp; tpg mic«*t
s m
ner, ^
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Itlatl

l Bugbbfda

X; ’v ^Cdrl and s ia d - l- ^ b T * ^
waa out when h«
1called.
Two Iona, tula
«rablo
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’ . - Carl—and to m o r-W *.- * .'*&gt;, row #we .«all P crhapk'T won’t
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kiln for month»—oftybe never dt
L womli.r If 1 Care.

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able over a girl be .wag In lore With,
who had gone abroad fqr the winter.
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I^EAHTUTJL SUBURBAN HOME

ros $ f 11f cnov %a
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« m i l ’ ro y / ji

KUt) Off OL tp il\
t&gt;t v m t-rf*« Vic.'

• T h is j ^ b t i f u l su b u rb a n hom e o n Sanford
H eights n ^ W i r t g . o f ten room s jm d J ja t lL f l n d all
motUirn c o n f l u e n c e s ,J q L G5x 13(J filled w ith orange
trees a n d p th e r fru its and flowers, fine garage an d
pum pirig o u tfit, good w uter, electric lights, going a t
a b aig ain .
$1,000 cash, balance on easy term s.
M ARKS REAL ESTA TE AGENCY.

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She did not know the glrl’g
tu n a t e j &gt;S. ’■
I blushed furiously, when* she aboM)
eut .ttcQnUnO*m
of I t
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„ T h a t was Sond*y. ..We have alRn
r.ttt'.pAn
mm :
•*r—
"
*11 rfm ta liia t a | | | iul_L
1 made mother promtao to take me ;
home. Sho cabtod dad, and said she
.would bq thankful to ge( back to
i—^ "i*tm0m -'I ' '.ei m i
plain home c o o k in g /a n d her . own ,
P EO P LES BANK Of -SANFORD
bathroom; Mother li a dear, and, so ■
POSIT* INSURED AGAINST L
fanny.
December If. .t j
■ Whsi .a happy, happy Christmas day :
I t l ^ W - ,
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, | | . M. SM IT H , P r e s id e n t
The v o ij beat I ‘h a re ’ eVer known.
H . R . S T C V E N O , V lc e -P r e *.
Oti»o I nild • I bated America—'‘Now 1
York1-b u t ifdon’r. 'L
H . I . T O L A R , C a .h ie r
I love New York '
and A anrl ca. Rlr*. A

month baa pagaed aiaice
written in
f^ llttle diary. I mother, dad, and
In nnfy^llttle

riiRitfllfiiit, nnlr Ihlfc

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■»m K L J M T R U S
ENlitUD

FULL CROPS

Carl aaya bo la lonely; he mlase« aweet.
so dear
A T //
and kind, alnce wo
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came
home two
Week.
ago. 11«
met ua at th« pier.
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I w « never, eo
.
giad to tee any* ’ -%9-tT
body In my life
t)
. Vie does not mention one word aboul aa. 1 wm to see *
tj
tbat horrid French creature.
dear old CaFT Dad was there, loo. .
I shall not w rite. W ell—perhaps I
My Chrlatmaa glfta lire lovely. Boat
DÎ all U Carl a tart and Jho. ring bo
ful
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me, and be cannot understand- why 1
ran away-to BUfopo ao euddenly.
Tbo -letter hi full of reproaches for
V* ltreatmfr\l«of
n » l m * n l &lt; n f HIM,'When
I I I U . s l w i n &gt;11
il,„
MV‘
all t^«
time It was, HIB meadnesa to pi« tbat
made.hut ao HI, ab that 1 had to get
away from, everybody.
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HALF DROPS

ID E A L Metbpdi h«ve “made the banner grove«.

g leUer came from Carl,, and I

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*V‘ •; Tljii booklft give» the reaaont for spring fartifiiidg, ifewriptieiv of
(drmuiav to be u«e^.' and amount, tim e, and mod* of. application.
Sent on jrq u ett.

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QKNaVA, FLORIDA

Wiiia (m PiKt*. ,L«l m Mad tee oer be

ih hxiloit «»d

.Fiend« Vrfetakld

W ILSON^. TOOMER FERTILEER-CO.'
* r E R. DAY
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Spcrial by th* W««k n, Monti..
Good Location

Good Sm icc

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manufacturers

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fertilizer's

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THE HERALD PWNÏJNù «OMPAMÍ
R. J. HULLY, Editar

W. M. HAVNtS. «iteli»«»» M M lKr
CAfetcriolUn ri let. S3 oa • Ve«r I« Ad«*acc
lMI*rr*d In ih« Otr hGotffW» « W w r « i »«
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■» adtanc» «rP *F s««&gt; lk‘ ’»
i Mmm te »adipal
Knyn—U I«
: tn.«r*J t i wiMd-&lt;iu&gt; «a ll paitar Antuil ¿2nd
IDOS. «i Ilia PqplsgU» al Sanferd. FlarMe.

and*! AcluiNsrcfc 3rd. IST?
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fit the editorial wilrtwniisr
¿fed guide* io jll see lo'tt tliat 1» dor» not
i v t hold of the typewriter, pencil hr
paper, during the period of hid'Jrratroent,
but .Ju*pe*mo\ihg-Ybout in the oione
•antll h ls’Wng* take on new life cod he
fiocoftW o ’Arst dees fighting men. &gt;4
1 here «re many large land orwnere In
Horfda who would - he glad to donate
,urh a w t for the advertising
pkjter boy/Tvould give it iu.d th e actual
ixpenMu would be very amall compared
to the great amodnt of good to b f «itrncted from such an undertaking. ~y
Will lb# Florida Freer pang please
{ivo this subject their c a rn e t .«m dd cl* P &gt;

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Now conns» the market report that
ih'i~chfôad mariei*"!» to be .cornered.'
'T he fellow that cunera the Limburger
‘ *i a hod,smell and c*rend of It Will rkU&lt;
talnly «n InvreflgaUoh bV the hoard t»f
health.. ‘ ,
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’D/kraccpintM Christina« the UrUiulif
: : &gt;. p^iper« have taken n vacation qft county
Udivision
f tig H É M
iy *having
. • • ••exhausted Jbeir
and
^^ngcjlnilarly and reasons them ifjae wish
-- them all • Merry CheiatmeweaiLltygai
■ New Y«ar. Wa will meet you. In Talla’-haaiee, brothers, in the merry month of
April and bji-ak a fance or opeó.a bottle
id milk while we talk over old tifnrtt when
,0rangu comijr waa undivided. Peace
on earth, Including Orlando.
1
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...
(y
. Our brethren In'Orange are getting
w rath/ about t^e oojttity division ques­
tion. . Keep cool, brethren; we've Wer
• through the *atne thing'and il.’doesn't
matters a hit to loan’'your únif&gt;er.—
TampwiTribune.
. «¿That is our adricé to" them, but tbd
people I n jh a *outH»fnd
grow
fcOutH,end seem to gro;
v aTdrae. É b c k ^ th a t ’cooV. w»Mthf.T lA /n
: W.
or some of them would go MgrT
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A groat Tfiany of tbe Florida weekly
Aewiptipers will take a "week1 off" dur­
ing Christmas holiday*. Somn few will
( make It two -wpeka and some of the daljr
le*' will observe 'Christmas and New
LI *
Year's day« by suspension. There are a
ft
great many papera in thb state, however,
which aré under' contract with advert
Ilium and for this and other reasons must
continue'their regular program through
—tha.holidays. .Spdoial CheistmM «11, tlqpi have been gotten out hy dom .s

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A ^ÏÏOPHET WÍTHOUTI í ONOF I
. ;The' older h* grownsT’lhe more thef
twrltft »M*dmewconv lneed that people art
:j\jre^i flofck p&lt; sheep; the. thorr h i irjnw
prlimod, with the famous old saying o!
n . m
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a . M a r k ..
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The American
P ; T .'B
srnum , to-wlt:
,o*&gt;pl(\Iove~tq bis humbugged.“ Jtut
nàrpum mado a mistake whèn the «al«1
"American;“ the dcylre to risk hard
'arned money for what calm thought

•onflncd to nor monopolised by any oti
nationality. • •* wi
N
A fake Jeweler can coma to DblAntl
and sell more jewelry. Inv One day t^ao.
Ml. n and D rlluy can aell In a sraek.
"A pair of brasen, well dreiard. plea*
nnt apokep men can com* to Volusia and
Putnam conntloe and sell mofr stock Ip e
'ompany »aid to exist In anoolher atat&lt;
but wlilrh doesn’t exist at all) tharfceul*’
’&gt;e sold In any logfUmate1enterprise It
•ither Vnluiia or Putnam counties. If
,'iaeked by all the banks In both copiv
'Jee; and tlw« got about $0,000 In cm ]
nod any tjuanfity' of note* for pretty
TthOgrapbed ■tock'rertlflCntee in a bogu'
'bmpatiy.
‘ Del .and has m ore-repo table, wel*
mown physicians than,any town of it
'*ite In the elate: there gfe •.phyaiclam
irre who are calMd to all parts of Florldi
•‘%tM to other state* fn consultation or^
•/•ftleal Aaaest Jiut awvcajied doctor, wjiK
'tetVo danrafa and w n«jm band, ran ae'l
m »re "medicine“ th it any sensible miir^
•vpuld n'i'feed to n dog, than allfhMe
loctom could crowd doWn the thronti 0
ill the people of Pc Laud in a year.
A p*’rif&gt;alUlr photogrnphnr ran sroc'
i &lt;*anva* &gt;"nt on an ohacun* lot and*tak
•norv people^of PeLan'd

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^itlxeni Gardner.can take I n ’a'tw elvr
tremify creditable.—Tioiew-tJnion.
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The Herald never stops fur holidays, •noiuh. •
tramp» can sell more homes' In
bul like Tennyéon’y brook, we “go on.
forever.“ Our subscribirá pay for L04 'liree day* than Cranne and Cannons car
is«e&lt;w jn the year and Ibey get i'very one ■el! in two month«.
A JdstWide fyllow who wishes to Issue r
of them. 1 / they don’t gel lheni "they
-kick,* ühlch dempnstlates that they li^cr “guide, to Florida” .with n million crip’es
the paper weHenough to read every iasue * can.getmnreout of our t^n hotel prtpHw *•—-Vj (Uirs, real estate dealer«, merchaof« ip*'
TimnwUnion says "Flovida la now en* 'awyera. than th«sy spgnd writh hot1
I '
Joying-the^yreateat silly aea^nn In he. local newspapers in a year. The.plau
-.
. higtorv^,' : Heipectfuliy referred to San- dh|oTillow |3«jjfc« enough of hla "guides"
• V ford dbruptlOnht*. -’The TlmttwUnlon inly to supply one to each" advertise!
^ ¿epWaHy sp*'.ilo id tl a «illy &gt;ti\t ; dlkfd- srhen be come» »round to rpHeVt, whll*
™ ¡É ó r. 'ertssn n u k n rt of "silly àoasHnliuggóatidn" the . newspaper« send .otll' m ore-fro
»Simile ropfks” every Week than th‘
j.'ó*';..".wnd..U.apptlea*with. pqual Jojto to tir
entire
Imu* dL the |,gulde.’/ *.'•
, »Uly- cóun7y ‘divider» A* wpl|.; Better
"Wo will, spend-&gt;200 do entertain'»
. get &lt;bwn ,tn Hard labor f&amp;r the state and
county knd wQtk nil the MMoh’s *|llin«sa. good roads party .from Buifiosm and con*
tribute fd.98 towards building roadr
Orlando Citixon.
that
all of us are to use.
NbH Wing guilty of any high crime
We
pay 97 per cent tariff on all thr
jigslhst the state the. "Sanford
disnip*
ford dii
&gt;lhm W iliiim *nf
*118111111 W.IIBITIWHI» UU^ff’fir TBflf
has ever-been spent In Volusia county,
labor, for the sfate. Ä
ahd
kick like mule* over paying $10.07
Our denr friends In the tauth end ,*111
a
-jmar
«uUiTKiblW lUwns«, to iMLOOCnU)
*Kavo to labor harder aTfiur’lb i'h o rrtrèriTT
mir
fine
road*.
■has »cnnrat«l and the north ekst end
A fine looking fellow ran come to'D rwith Winter Garden hna scced«l. The
«illy aeto-Sofr is on in c*rne«t, Bro Howard, Land, hire a hand and sell more lots lr
and the bfrgi-at fools in the^iiUHLy_nte two houm than Gould and Wright and
those who have nn idea that Orange Douglass can eéTTTñ' an entire acascmT
Tbl« I« true and wc all know it. We
county will not be divided. Not only
divided into two part» but into three patronise the traveling salesman n o t
part*.
j j ’ ” because we trust him more than we dr
our own people,'but because he strikes
Poor old Orsngel ‘ --j. ^ _
iis lç a-noy. spot and appeals tó som«
No Juice left (or ('il.imio'
pride or spmw-weakness In ua that we
.
• V— o — • ; .
m
know not of. I t la all wrong. And wha*
FTlR FLORIDA RDlTitflH- .
»re- we going to do.about J17- DeLÌmd
The editor of ^hé HliraW proposes to New*.
have the FI grida Prcas AidAclatJon fortablish 'a club house Ut thè ceruyc of a-hum.
MIC K ON THE 8THF.ET3
,&lt;ln d »ere tract somewhere in . Soutfi 1v
Editor
of
the Herald;
ÍHorld« or Mfddfc Florida where the ad*
There
are
two street« leading' out of
m '- &gt;itors can go at aon)f future data for rest
SanfortToh
the
south at the proient thn»
And -recreation.*' t&gt;tli«r ¡täte* «T» doing
rarn In the city ahd thr&gt;
noy Js the tune lor tin*
thf*. fand.
n a no»i Press Aanociation to procure som t good should be repaired a t once. From. 10th
-'land ciieap before iho demand makee the «fteet on the Ranford-Orlando road arid
price ‘ prohibitive. Thy Flqoda news ftut beyond the Oveido railroad the road
; pepcr mem of today tp*y never reallx« Ts. almost Impassable, lieing filled wijjy
tiro most good from omch a movo but (b*ep rut« that threaten to break every
thi)M who follow us will rise up and call apring in the autoe and wagonaandlb
holea could he Ailed up by the city gang
our name blessed for thia foresight.
jtt-m
y little eiptmac^Whcn asked algiyit
There fa no state In thn Union that. It the city father* ¡»rY Wilt hfifk. » Illfig »
. be plácvd Ultra inft Oh f li'k avenue »outh
immu'U ’KgfTfpnirtlcfghBr
K lp g
«form a small beginning, build a nntiott is very nice but both of these
mast; magnlfiqcht 'place'fii th e Florida rouds 'win hot t e brlcked and both of
wild» and one » h ^ f.th e membars raugo them wilt have. to .be repaired now fn
for * few weeks In the year and Olao send order to prevent damage to vehicles and
^'Miblr ryirthorn* friend—pencil pusher* to life*and limb.
At the railroad crossing on Park av­
who como down here in the winter for
enue the t r a d tuu never been fixed as
' roat and recreatlor.
)V)&gt;eJMl! editor’s brain runs dry, and street crossing and this oeems strange
fill whodl* nf thought refim to revolve. after the city has taken in this territory
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be will be sent« need to a month or two, and oh ned it to long. Both of theee

of the rtty council &lt;s dl/wted to-them and
-with the wish that they will get tfcest/eet
gang busy a t Once ahd If-thty do nothing
more than scrape them' level tHfy'will
h aw dfM tiw city and dll the traveller*
aw eatfav ò r.
No ne^l to Wait for the brick roads and
srhtle waiting subject the public to stub
awful condition* In a .cjxilhed aommunh yw«w.
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' Vandalism In W rit Side Park
Tbe ofílcors of the West Side Improve*
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teqd to take the matter up with tho auchorlUcs. To furnish Christmas trees
nod docpraUona-'aome-pkTwon a&gt;rt‘pcrspn&lt;i
have dtwlroyiHirilmlc^d^henutitui.ljiiIfj1
tree* and have nQ .doan, p|m'c»t to i|s
•oota one etUirt* tr*io and D rie d It off!
Pheee trees werejnyrly, Ia3eii witlf their
wnutlful red berries and,were the pritjc
if.tpe association, who arv making stn’i *
Joua efforts to beautify this park and the
intlna-Vk’.-WLaida__-Tha.otbcm. warn all
trf*furthe*-d
tlons 'u - the guilty parties are being
watched and Will be prosecuted if caught,
tbe.flfl* limit being ten &lt;Jullam and ten
Jaya in tbe lock-up. ' Such taifdaliifm
&lt;hnu]d be proaecuUkl to the full extent of
:he law. The. merubeni of the asaoda*
lian are very enrnest In thefr desire to v'A &gt;
innkn the wear end section of Sanford o
credit to the townspeople and feel, juafly
to, th at they should have the cooperation
of the community, rather than the deetruetion of that which Is coating tbilr
lime, labor and expense.to build up;

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The department atore of D. A. Cald­
well A Sons can be depended upon to
(IWP abreast of the times and their latest
wrinkle.Ja the. iastallation of the vrry
ataat -improved carrier system. From
»very counter In every department the
»ire batketa are conn«-t«l with th*
«rapping and ciuliier1» counter and in the
.*u«i» the clerk’s simply, n. . (I t&lt;. place th&lt;
goods in the baskets, pull the |PVcr and
he article* are" sj»ed on the way' to thi
wAppImrctninter placed Mgh above thg
iiejtdi of the customer* at one end of the
ttdre. Here the goods are quickly
vr»pi&gt;cd ao&lt;t-,*tipi)hl$ J^hykcif Tthd'qcCt
^ t'wflnh eyifvlng the ck*fk*» no concern'
&gt;r loos of time And enshllng them
/ait upoh twice aa many customer*,
connection with the currier system m thr
■ash system to the cashier's desk, giving
&gt;m of th&lt;* safest and moat complete *y»teraa foryJiujbJe rhec.klng the ^nod&gt; and
leaving no loop ht»fe.'7or rpbtakt'ft, rith ir
In tho hitnrilea-ar id the ^osh.
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T he.*)&gt;tenviii thC same that I* hying
n.tull.il in nil the larr.e dspartmenl.
«tore» north and.south, and. ¡1 is to trig
•redil &lt;&gt;( the CaidweJI.storoi tlint they
ire ih- Ar»t to install the'ayiifi.m-in thh
ctlon.of the south »frd'ihif only s t.n
if like proportions to install one.ih
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The now systtrá giv&lt;-( the store t h r
inlshed à»ppearimeerofT^hw hjg -dapartnent store* ol ihe great eltiea and a vwF
to Caldwells’ three duyr carri«* the ahopier from lite nnrrow conßne* of the amall
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disc uf durability and Character.
Wc supply iriep'^itkAerchandise
from fcputablc manufacturcrs which
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Annual moating of the stockholder*
of the Sanford Light A Fuel Compauy
will be hold at the office of the president.
Monday, January 19th, 1913. a t ? o'clock
p. m.
• F. H- RAND. President,
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Geo. H. Ferqpld, Secretary. .
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-F o r Rent — Tiled land on-shares,
eight acres a t loading station, one-fourth
o f crow» f. o. b, os land' rent. J. W.
Powell owner. Inquire o f . Walter
Haynes, Herald Office.
. ' 28-tf
For Sale—Good $400' piano almost
new. Will sell for $123 c a s h .. F. R.
Shuman. Wcat 8 ido.
30-tfc
Wa'n'ted—Order*' for flno froet proof
cabbage plants, all varieties, $L2o per
1,000; cheaper in larger lota. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. F. S. Cannon, Meggetf*. 8 . C.
31-34tc
Homeatcad claim. 166 acras.good.land;
fbur room house;
threa Cyiir«as tncubaAddress G. C.

AH Locol Advertisement«, linder
Heading. Three Conte a Line Cacti I

potato crop, $6.00
i w«mu for rent
an ___
acre,_____
nfaf ____ ’s Siding, Sanford.
No. 331 4th St., Miami.
• 31-10tp • F o r Rent - :FuroW»ed » « room c o t-, •„
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A well catabiished board-

• For Rent
lng houx-, twelve rooim and Lafh. partly
furnished. NI«- -class of gerttleindn
boarders. Còr. Sixth St. Apd Laurel
Ave,' •
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For Sale—Grocery, feed and general
‘ Doing
' “'flu*
“ »'busi»tore near Sanford.'
ness. . Good reason for- selling. Ad*
drc*s "Grocery," care of ITarald. J4 -ti
For Sale—Block of flvo weU located
ctfy/ lots,' • Address Oworr, Rex 1287. &lt;.?■r
34-a
room hou»c,
■Pdr- Rcdt—Ten^ropfh
located. A. P. ConnqliyFor Ssle-r.Poland China Brood Sow.
W. B, Squire*, Cameron Ave.
32-lfe
St. Johns Hotel—Room.} and board.

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ft Garage Ce. fór vulcanising, fri-48-tf
iNMt—Ladles^ oblong gold brooch
with amethvat stone netuffg. Return
to Harold offico'nnd receive reward; 36-2c
Lbst—Bunch bf keys, with name
p l » t W : ; M. Gillon, Sanford, Fla. *Rc
turn t a H e r o f i f O f f i c e / « * - 35-ltp
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To Exchange«—Five acre* of the Jxwl
land in the Sunford district for a cottage
on tlie sea or gulf shorti. Sea Breeze or
Daytona BeacB •preferwd. I I , .0 . Har­
grove, De* Moines« Iowa^ ■ 36-3tc .
We are equipped to handle your repair
w,*k.
Sanford Machine ft C arafe Co. ^
fri-48tff '
ile
for sale. A good strong heavy indie

wiiniwmu.'irwiHy.

mbwitt
Tiood lalrtt*.
17-Üc
Rates reasonable.'' W. . Wat h»*», Prop ery avenue.
120'ÿf. First 9t.
mà
- n -I Por R eot-SIx rrttm cottage with*ill
Vs hile none of the T am p aciu h ep F reT m,Hl.rn ?mprovmirsri«ei&gt;»4 W^Palm«;tUi :
(o F. W. M ahoney.at
resent«l officially in the new odmtnistru- Avenus.
Co.
“j a p l
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(on of the Florida Pedcfalion of Womeiu
■luba thia year, yet a number of honor;
Wanted—tle a n cotton raga, no aerAps,
»ave l&gt;cvn coníerp*!- on member* of Un ■r tbe Mrratd om w ."“Win p iy z cent»
per pound.
Tampa Civic AsaociaUon. Mtea JockGood Mule for Sola Cheap—For In­
uin. president of the Civic AasocmUon;
haa been appointed to the Congress il spection apply to John C .’ Edworda,
:!2 -tfe
HI vers e d Harl&gt;oi», with the pow er of Celery avenue.
appdltlTHffHIftriilVmbenr for'fyuth Flor­
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For Rent—Rooms, for light house­
O YOU know of anyon©
ida. Ml*. Willis M. Powell 1s the state keeping, 919 Oak. Avé.’. corner 10th St.
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correspondent for the Keystone, the oflTwho b old enough lo
ciul organ (nr the Fadcrutiona of Vlrgioia.
For Sale —Two family laurehfq. mb»i
'read,
who has not wen that
N. C., 8 . Ci, Georgia, Florida and Mlaaia^ wi;olc*sl,‘ lish buaineesjÀith launches. 1
aJgn at a-railroad crossing?
«Ippl, and la also edkor of the Federation boatg and nets. Also take front-lot with
C. L. Vincent.’ a t Ash
column foMtu* p ro t.\ Mr*.’ ( ’. J. lfubir
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rims or other, then why i
haa been appointed to it position on the
», 4 &gt;r’„ ,,m¿ U’ .A drian, Co rnlng..
the railroad Tel the a
jdueatlonal commifttc, of which Mrs-W.
Dr. -J. TJ*. Davis, optician.
away I Why does the i
S. JonAngs of laclcsbnviile, ‘{* U chair­ Rohbins Nfst Hotel, Wednesday, Jan.
company c o n tin u e ;.........
man, and Mrs. Will Robles Haa r/roived 16th, until. MrindayL gflth Hoe das he
-»mnvgtgnrat «T*ry~groMIffiT---- *-'*
filth glsfcatia by ft*, i &gt;«»&lt;*,— fH *r
mi gppulntmr Ht'tn» Uff n o m m u ¿¿¿n&gt;r
Maybe you »hl*it, Mr. Merchant,
and'Ki
Mr. J. E.
nMT d e m e n t . ' of \»hlch Mrs. A,
“ V.oet everybody k n o w rin f
w ^ .. J . A. CaldwTlI.
’-Fri.-tf
- store, I don't’thave
bava to advertise.V
W g h t Munroe. of îdjamlj {a chairman. YWanted—Several'good
W a n te d —Several
hustling agents
. Mr*. Henry Wight of Soriford, is chalr- tor two practical article*. Good seller*,
Your store and yoor goods need
mor« adre rrising than thn rail­
man of the dab.ttfUnSlofi department, ro r further information «.il between 9
roade need do.to want propia
and ia one of the strongest character* and aftd -10 a. m.. Thursday at Ohio Houae.
■to-“ Look Out for tbe Care“
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most popular officials in-the Federation.
Nothing is ever completed io tbe
Garden In exchange^
Undoubtedly under hfr. admlnirtraUon
' » g eteri ft'
&lt;f t hat office, t h r Ppdrntttoir
on street
The
i ItHITTWlIitiii«, inti
out from Sanford In
Di.Il*, um &gt;,,rd. fm m -7'1
,gilL h , J B B 3 ^ Pw W fU w iinMU
TámpiTrfhtM». ’ L— -------------- T •taUuil, « fl'rjÄÖi. T», culllvntiö“ . subthey are continually
well, fend
fence and
good busiocee.
L rtiÛ ^r’* ^ ^
well,
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.. Price, $5,000. Will
it
It paye to run a fo» oda ‘round
Nqtle*
M l or-trade for good grove property.
about Christmas rima. It cer­
The annual meeting of stockholder* f T ’ J ? u,Vi* Ml D** Atherton Bldg..
tainly will par you to run ad­
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of the Sanford Building and Loan A m o * Louisville, Ky.
vertisements about all the tima
For 8 ale—Tiro good mule«, wagon
datidn will be held at their office over
N*sJ*MbuslesM. that's aM. to
H ist National Bank, 7 :8 0 i.\m . Satur­ and hwneM. See them at Mecca Haro,
36-tfc
mock
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Groimnan
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Por Rent-Five acre*, «rail. UJed, with
■A* P. dJQNNEULYj- v . Imuae. Also 10 s a t i . 5 tiled.* Also 6
.T H I S P A T E R
See*y and Tj
good house. Call oh - or
34-F rii-U
A. Minnick, Cameron Qt&gt;. 94-tf
New York or Chicago.

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rtLAVK PATTf COMPANY f p l
erection of several new buljdings for res­
AsV any person verted in musical. n)ntidential purposes in various portions of te n what race o t people are tlie moat
tho city.
W
n\uslcal and, have the b«A'voices as a
When Low Fisher finishes Tiis three whole, and h* or she wfll reply without
lin«.-Upuses on Tenth
ha will -have hodtrfttOtfrthc"N&gt;grQjuLelltirc&lt;Lracev It
•The unnAtural^ suHenn^of so lyiury women at timöl
made that . part of Sanford a new reai- is seltfesruhnt you .wHI And nny’member
etui he LcIicVetl by A lrtjfc^nire and proper help. '
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of Tid»-r«^«Unyt urtlnot pUy some mu*i
dawc. district.
Good aoitnd IriAh potatoes,- flCc the
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Pills
give
just^ie
ossiktunec
needed^
They
The San font li re department is one of cd) Instrument or that la not the poasoapeek at I- P,' McGuller’a.
*or, of a pleasant sltiging voice, and'In
wJAQieBtly but surejy; tltey co/rect faults of the System
nomui Irish pptajoca, '¿V the t h a - apryf1*t i Orgtnlxationa; in Florida. moat cases, no matter how Illiterate he
. sooertmidy th$tycur'vini find better conditions prevail
Chief Pa£tori~k«(p« the. equipment In
. peck at^L IS McCuller'j. k* • ■
Hna shape and also Veeps.the lire record may beHn other matter«, it acems to bft
nafnrft| for him to bo proflclAt In tils re­
WClr*. J. E. Laing left Firday for Val­ reduced tn the,minimum. .
spect. The sense of humor T* highly dr
dosta, &lt;V*&gt; to spend the holidays.’
C. 8 . Mitvmilr of Entoir, Pa., has rent­ v.-liyndi awd to use a common exjimalon
iiertW Pattishall U ¿pending the holi­ ed the
y*
Gflplen on-Geneva avenue t t o ’Negr o l s 'a natural-born comedian.
day! with home folk* at Geneva. :
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a ml, nitl'farm (w same. Hr. Cattle ex­ Thd n s n 'F s t t i Musical domedy C&amp;Tnthis renowned nnd .effective remedy. " Beechnm’s
&amp; r-t
Ilarrold Long is n 6 w employed taking pects to return to his home in Canaatodg,
Pills W ill. help yo^'r dj^esflon, r^gtilate your bowels,
p a n / hie bvy Composed „entirely of this
name* for Sonfbnl's new city directory. Now York apthN f.the road,again with
^qcc of people, ¡4 now in its sSvpnteenthstimulute yolir liver. lieadtu’hcs, backaches, lassi­
Miss Chittenden of tho Orlando pub- Egyptian Tear
consecutive season, and'it is said'by the.
tude, aud nervous depressionSvill trouble you less and
Ho schools is home for the holiday*
C. 0 . Post and BfM~. Peat, two promftnd publie everywhere, to iw *ftS&lt;- of
less afteryou take.at times— AvbCD^erf here is peed—
and M ris Clay of Arcadla-arp the ihep’t 'ritiirju of Owoaao, Mich., were in the best musical comjranlt-s on-the road.
holiday guests of Mrs, Clay's mother, the city yestailay nnd'Visited with* Mr. T l* hunk of "Captain d anger“ iaVy. Will
Mrs. M. E . Do&gt;le. .7
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and Vim. F. J. McDannel at Wolverine "ooke. hne of odr foremost colored comcijartfasivl U a veritable mine of comedy
Mins Alma Malm Is th e '.n e a t of her Lodge, south of the city.
. slater; Mrs. Hamll Tolar amh family.
r T . K. Bates*. the irrepressible M.cyvUr&gt; ftfrt’jiw&amp;t music of the whistling kind.
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retal« tk«tr re » tiM Uek* * * J te feel at Ikek S ert,
Leslie B ryan of W inter Garden 1» of tt»e Commercial Club spent Christmas |H*ck Pa.ttJ lMadame Jones) Is this àra• te ree « the ««eelel «reetW M «Ok erw i,b * « .
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best
and
theaummm
the
surrounding
c
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spending the holidays
Vjth his parents, In Pnlntka.wRh home folk*. Mr*. Rst(» AS
■ M l t f e r e W e - U b e n t 10c., 39«.
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entirtly |d«)ustv. The Black
aetrwMrtni'vr-TWWf’u i;
imperial
Theatrer
next Monday, Dee.30,
keep
the
division
pot
baling.
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J. 0 . Yacgtr and Dr. J. M. Smiley of
Mm. 0 . W. Brady and son, Russell
enjo.'A-d their Christmtp» dinner Wed­ Yeag\rtowh, P«.. Were among the prom­
f*r&amp;AisjAyw *1 Ajjtl-Cllmax.
nesday owning-at the Sanford Hdbse.» inent reWtort to. the city yesterday’and
* It la alwjor!
to r&lt;-»A of
\/V lr, and Mrs. T. J. Miller and aon, Dr. took, a whirl around the. celery farm*. some mllllonalre'a son who. dressed
M
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-Yaegeris
interested'In
the
future
of,
0 . L. Miller were among the diners at
In' overalls, has taken ud some hard,
the Sanford Houso Christmas evening. this city and ecpects to return h e re ^ fo io grim y'Job at;«* few dollars a week*
leaving the state.
Just as a poor farmer’s or mechanlcY
:. p i s s e s - Eunice and -ycraa Woodcock
The monthly meeting of th e Woman's ■on might do. Cut bis election. In a
’ 'tMfti.micata of ML« Ruth Young of DoMlndqnary Society of the Baptist chureH few week», to tSe directorship- or
Laad.--^ y , .
/.▼tee presidency of hla&gt; father's bual,«r Wesson Snow Drift Oil* 30c the can at' wiil-mee^with Mrs. If. FI. T olir a t her oesa «bows a growth that boys of
fionw.-oyer
the
Hefald
office
next
Mon•„ 4, \\ McCuller'a. 1 ■
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tnore humble, parentage can hardly
. George Taratus and his brother, Ear) Uny evfAlng st 7. o'clock. An t hi« is tbo hope to' equal.—Christian Science
l.i.t Dll rtilH’.nl tlit' "year r:n-|i mrljlbi-r in Monitor, .
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are spending the holidays with their
apecinlfy uffeil to*!» present.v
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* Smallsd a Qraftar. • * A llofton clubman recently returnitor in the rity Christmas Day.
1 .■ and fahdly of New Orlenib, La., nrt
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rosa have return­ gueatg of Mr. Peabody’« mother. Mre. ed from a visit to New York City.
ed from a pleasant Chriattyaa to their S. M. ’Peabody. Mr. Peabody’« man\ In discussing *hla trip' ohn of his
friends iivSanford nr« pleased to welcomo frlanda aak&lt;ul him whethor b« bad a
. The WengdoeaiaCamadlan
«on at Yl arid»urn.
him and nls •wtimnhle family-in his tw&gt;&gt;- pollcAman In bis pocket. Tho club­
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Tha C&lt;- iliari Musk Cluli will meet at hood home.
man hvaltatcd for; a-moment/"Various­
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- the studio of Mts. Fannie*3. Munson
ly questioning hir\frlt&gt;nil'a sknlly.
IN THE NEW SHOW
Saturday nlternoon, i)eccmM r 28th, nt ^C harles H. •WlJit'niT of-Atlanta, Ga., whan the latter addi-iP. "I didn't know
TS&amp;ti
■ S o^dock.
V / r . arrived In the’dty. Wednesday night'on Vhether you coujd be thebe a week
without ebtno grafter or other get­
Weeson Snow Drift Oll^BOc the can at u visit to his unde, J. N. Whltner and ting into your pocket.**
family,
of
ten
days
or
more,',
Mr.
WhltL. P. McCultcr'sa .
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A Rapturous. Mpfodhnit Muelcal Çoniedy. Two nnd one-hulf hours bf
Get your Ucketi_for the Edward Bog;
Hnyder and J. II. Burroughs j&gt;f JgckgonTheir Honey
V 'T^ f a r ffTX^r i ^ j A lli a liilwMJilIttly -new. ____
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' T im p afty ' 7 r t' nniidpnllrti
mtlrig th*
'A*1,
the High school Friday eyemttg. Jan. *pleasures
- trip In tHe vicinity
■FuUdw, look Rtelr honeymoon, on it
of n ■
hunting
?rd, at L. B. Philips’ drug store.
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of Sanford.
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qualified to teatlfy a t an expert Iq
\/U t4 . A. T.,0lt«pfo*n pfiCissinun*«
the m atter of houajrmoons, but, be­
iUie guAt of her parents anf family, Mr. Wfl'lft. me Tonen Orlatului.
At
V tr C olorai patrons od tn iu etl to all p n fts of thouirc.
lieve us. motor cycling doesn't appeal
and Mrs. M. M. Stewart.
\ Th« Gata City Ifouso has brought to ua a t a start toward connublil
M p Sp^ciuj rciMTvatloiis for white i«nrons.
Y
. \y M. S. Nelson,'Fred Good and Cbas.
„efjl 1
down the high dost of livjng, Only I t .00 bllaa. Borne folk« may call It ox6 ré
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Cook,-al| of Litiinrk. III., Arrived this pc» week for the flnosl table'board In else, but*H looks more to u» llltu sit­
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week and will make their home in Eureka the city. S e e ^ a t k s r . •
ting In a draft —Kanasa City Timet.
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Peaceful Beginning.
Hammock in the future.- ’
Demon of the Niger.
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A
young
barber was telling one of
The
natives
Inhabiting
the
country
U^Mr. and Mrs, L. Leinhart of Tampa
Mothar
Warned
In Tima.
hla regular customer« of his raoent
dried rhlppid beef att .W. W.
L«bk'T.
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near
the
source
of
the
Niger
bnlleve
. are visiting Ute latter’» parents,
kbd gróc^rr. Sliced on nn .American mlicIrfT Ao*unuau«l ocourronco took place
That a devil lives lu the Vock whence wt-ddlqg- "You bet wo had a good
Mrs. J , A. Shepherd, on Elm averlue.v
at Nptgravo, Gloueestorshlro, EogianJ, tho river.springs. They are very super time al iny woddjng," he «aid. "Lots
Oi-Ü
machine.
i*
recently. \Jx&gt;Y oM wo-and a girl, of atltlous nhd greatly- fear this, devil, of young people there, a big crowd]
Chas. Reed, the moving piytiire maVrtjfat'-. ■ i
three were plajlng beside a largo who Is supposed, to' kill ntfy person and We "hod dancing and singing and ,
'ih im st in'Orlando jp en t CbrisUnas-wit b
W fathrr ‘ltcjxir|
trough, when the boy foil Into tho wa­
lots of tun, and there w asn’t on#
home folks.'
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Fair^ tOoight and ijjiturdaj-. Coldci ter. The little girl ran to tho boy s -&gt;ho dan« lo look st tho source light"*
I*
.-Whenever
the
nullve»
are
showing
a
. Mfa- Mary Swopo of Wichita has ar­ tonight and in south portion Saturday, roothor, and In lisping tones »aid.
•tranger tho spot, they cover up their
■■
rived In the city And will-spend tho wiu- Frost north portion tohlglu, . '
Dabby In w ater" The mother ran to
'ncre
andI
walk
bark
w
art
In
the
d
lre
f
.
Pormatlon
of
Prt.nd.hlp.
« tar here with, her soil, B. V : Swope on
the trough, took lhe boy out. and with
dlon o; the spring, pointing toward It
w#
^ to)| |h#
c|i0 mo[Q, at
«slittane« brought him round.
P«rk aveiiue,
Prelly ChrlMmas Tree
with outstretrUed band behind tbs wh6n frtondihlp ,t forra. d. . ^ .,B
r . ¿ /M is s Helen Peck is tho lucky lady In , The pretty Chritinas program givat)
unok.
—
.
filling a vessel drop by drop, there
by
the
Sunday
school
of
tho
Episcopal
the Imperial control and Is' now t(je
Moat Costly Porcelain Servie».
I* st least a drop which make« It run
proud'possessor of a flnu wheel. .
church, with, their Christmas tree wa?
At an exhibition oí works of art
over;
so In a series of klndnsssM
Seaweed Id Commerce.
n—«»rf—a—a—
aek aA » " I f U1 M W i IH.lik-ii'llia Pkeliweed (hero Is at last one which makes the
ilart»akii«^rtaa^rt*U
♦ H Hie i litMrwii Unit h i««*» We+rt-rte MS, ■AleU—I
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^TBETTS! Mrs. A. A. PR tiPfK Q T fflE Alfju j iiD
Phelp ot'WjitprtQi m, N Y., were in the and visitors nt the home of Mr«. C. M. porcelain dlabcs which la couahlnred contained u large quantity of Iodine, heart run over —From Uoswsll’s LUa
thq.moft costly In the world It con­ hut today It Is used In tho manufac­ of Johnson
Hand Thursday afternoon.
city ywrterdny. “ ¡L:*-- ’
The program opened with a short su ls .of 36 hand colored plates This ture of a rertitln kind of cloth, whllo
s^'O/W . Brady has /eturned after a two
set has nn estimated value of 36,000 &gt;ortntn «pecios are eaten under the
appropriate
Aorvtco, which was followed
N ot Baying M uch.
weeks’ atay In. New York and other
ruhlen-IAI&amp;.&amp;tO), a single plate, there
by a very pretty and well rendered play, fpre. being worth 1,000 rubloe (|516). names of "dulse." "stoke’'’ and ."curA
celebrated
women lawyer says
"-"p O lu trin thw rosc «
Y-7. . . . "
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’«'Ebd-CiuUtmaa.W ish&gt;'‘ by «I* HtOs [I 1» tbo property of CounV Orotoff- rsgean." Kelp Is b u rn ed - seaweed, women are ju»t aa honest aa some
and-Devonshire seaweed D used for-, m«n. but perhaps- th st Isn't saying
U lm. F. G. T y ncLoi Tampa.lalhcgumL girts nnrt Sydney Chose: "
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o( her d|Ughrrrs. Mrs. E. B. Brown and
a lar«M
l.rg .-n-miuihur
u u ih o r of purposes;
purposes;^ there^
thrrjv
,uuch .^ (ir.n d Rapids P r s .a
Seritii Lake, a little American girl, was
fore, the seaweed gatherers or today
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Me«. It, J . 'Holly.
very much troubled over the problem
j
are In a better position than ever
W hat Puixls* Ya Editor.
Next Sabbath will be “ New Year Of trying to decide upon the right Christ*
before.
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Reverting
th#
Order.
An Ashdown mbrehant has a twoSunday1, a t the Congregational church. jpaa gifts for her"Hat of friends. In her
’T say,. Worn bat, why did you marry
ê
• New Year sermon» sad New Year music. dilemma she «aid she wished sip* Was a cent piece which ha claims to hav#
such u brldgu fleudf ‘ Banin old fool­
fft
carried In h|s psnts for twenty-seven
Ths
Danger.
Gounod’« *'Now Year1’ will be sung in J a p a n » e tiri and did not have, to bót ber
A two-cent, pleca twenty-seven
"It may deem a trill Ins m atter," ish story, Wallaby. I married her to
K u m u Cly Journal.
' tho Congregational church next Sunday with. Christmas gift*. She fell aakeft, year*.old tig ftothlng^to brag of; «ay* a writer-In the Observer, “but l *j reform
waning. Also. WiJaonY^ ”JU ng- Out, and a little "Prtritan Mmd" rcprtarnArt* Wône’y wTon’t sphllYIjuT what wo are think that tbo. man who wesrn hla
by Norma IJrrndgn YiiUed her In' hur Interested ' ib ;tA how he made his glovoa apoma to be sm arter than the
wild Beils."
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Help of the Adversary.
, The N airY ear muilc In the Congrega­ dreams and told her how Christmas was pants last ,#o. long.—Murfres»boro mnn who carries his . gloves In his
Ha
that
wreatlea
with
ua
atrengthhanda." Hu rely. It la no trifling mat­ ana our nervoa and aharpana our skill.
celebrated* by
the._ Puri
Puritana.
tional church next Sunday night wiH in- ecjeoraUHT
"F, tb*.^
tana. Esther (Ark.) M esseni'av .
ter. ‘ Ono might meet the Observer Our gntagontst Is our helper.—Bd“ "«Judeb ¿ornet sols hjr Miss Jerole 8 turnon. 'Miller, b little Dutch glr) told hfcr what
'writer
any day, and J b rn 'If on» were mund Burka.
they djlid
-ntt CKH*tmas
dhris
. Philip
Dkfflo. Bunn and.wife of Wallingford/ tliey
id -a
In Her-homr.
.. - ,« t
Cat Successful Beggar.
carrying one’s gloves Instead of wearWip«Ho
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on
I
talian
glrl
-told
her
j
o
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Comí , iib l i r tU__I
rtíty
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'EW outsider one’would
___for a-few
-—----..we*k«’
i . ■ ■ -- W a^G irriMmtn ^ y -nnvTVr.1 lit. lt.J- :
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Uystander.T
One Advantage.
V« 2C Z
Fandir- lfcha Munson,- a little Indian w a , „ , ^ M . t .
Ghie advantage of-dpdulil/ig lij day v
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Mr.-ami Mfs. L. E. Estabrook Of NeV maid, nekt described an Indian Qhriat- ery day. whore with a collecting box
dreams la that your pip» never goss
Havqn, Cpnn.^ a rt spending a few weeks mak; and Frances Gonxsles. a Japanese on hla back, be bega for offerings
. /Stl S e ttle d .;
o u t—Judge. .‘ 4
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in the'clty^ , Mr. Estabrook Iswn engi­ gfrl, told, her what the Htth-children did from the passenger« on the rlvér
Here Is a rather-neat Atory of the
./ A
steamboat»
for
the
m
aintenance.
ot
neer orii'lltUNew York, New Haven and a t Christmas in Japan. ‘Sydney Chose,
way in , which g vary shy (o r proud)
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the ho«pita!. * “Tommy" gali hla box man made a "proposgl." Ha* bought
Yootl Tootl
Hurt fun! Ryl
"5^
ah English boy, dsacribed an .English tyll of coin* every day. .
a wedding-ring, sent lì to the lady ' It .doean’t require a musical «dadaMrs, Brown of North.Carolina it the C h ris tm a s .
l.wiuyMiflagàr h».im a« -by ■IvoaaU .aaA .Uw sa.hla»» an aaleaiallla k«esn » ia ' 1
'T ho Htttle actors were dressed in the
guust of her brother, S. A.
Aiti» It enclosed a s h e e t of notepaper
-Beaeenal Noie,
cost
urns*
of
tba
countries
they
re
p
r"wfffiUe-Irélé?
question: "DoéaTl-fttT"
vepo in Or"And what is four /MJgupallon Î"
»rtm a rra n u # .
Dy return post h e reoelted-the^roore
llft-hv »» • ««Titian Xw*it Novrmbn Mil. I»If,
January. 27th instead of sented. After^fearniitg' lh her dream pH shed the accident Inauránce agent. laconic, rirough eyllabically longer, r»hr
tke
CWk
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t
th*
Clnwft Court ot Oieot*
atrew+'Hw ehiMroiFa OfcrisAmsw aad gifts
During the hunt*
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n lx i-neautifuH y.'
in other lands, the little-girl uechled that
L."
LIwon
RoImiv. I h*r* U«M an Oti
TV»«otr
xm r-+ -set-^ s-a JgÙltIS7^~"*ü*?'
tltit an4 tnlnrrt of Mkl K. Muon HeUrt
T. L. Cusldng, formerly of Oviedo, hut the old fashioned Christmas tree and sorry, but m y company won't write a
I» end to tho Mknrire UmU )n «aid fountjre
&lt;
now located ih Gainesville was among American style was best o ft« all.
policy on your claaa.’’, “Why not?
Practical Frenchwomen.
of
â
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.the holiday visitors to the city yesterday. , Whan the pretty play was concluded, Surely l‘m a good risk.” "My dear air,
The Frenchwoman makes a point
• jO O £ i(»
OWWthlp Xi MM
Mr. Cushing has many friends here who the gifts on the Chrlxtnuu tree war* you're n o t a risk, you’re g certainty." uiub-rstandlng the business either b t-5
her
husbapd
or
her—employer,—and
ltv
ad to M e N n ’ApIndistributed a m o n g st» chffdnnrand H)4
Itone»- 4* -K, and I wflf e t » - 'v*4la_
Is seldom content t6 be a mere clerk l" iSTrikhcViti,'
Tl
For the Old-Polka.
J. M. Brown and family of Sycamore, -pleasant entertaioement was
baitnrtt ot paid dalwutaat
¿ u o*'»ui4^
— tt—, te tlw L..L-4Ì
Cora (aged ten); to Reggio (aged or typewriter. - - It- la maintain ud th at
- ssle-rt
«n"li« m
Ga., have moved to the city a n d .p u r,U Ian d ’_a lovely home was very
«»» hwit*»» «I tf-J court
eleven)—-Yee. The game« are a the reason woman’s Influence la more bk% i loS
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chased the Graham -bome on Sxnford^with ltq beautiful Christmas decorations, wrclUird hunt. But,’ib an . It’s Christ- potent in France than In England la Vita duHn/ii«; 1^ 1 huunTt/f« 1 day at g
HMghtai Mr. Brown'lxpacts 10 ■■*»*/
A
■- . because
of
the
Frenchwoman's
greats
1
TVm.
cuh.
.purt^-w
to
mas,'you know, and Hie old people -do
(KID.
hr capacity In a practical way. .* • Í t«4tp
. j Tall what you want in W ant Column. so expect to.AflJoy Uwmaelves.
In fanning.
Cenaty,
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The “Black Patti”
M USldAL COMEDY COMPANY

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Seats on Sale at Theatre.

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�W6 bought tliese pianos-chedpi^'WGsav^Mg money in buyiit^.them.v Many a piano
dealer is. paying twenty-five to thirtyrfive dollars more for'the same identical pianos. ■ .
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It is out winter
workto sell these pianos. ■; Not our -exclusive work, however.
300 pianos is our Wiimfr.task in additioji to our regular day to daypiano.business.
if* pln
fei-M
in x .* this
.Li- work
— &gt;. we
- - are
•*— forming à gig
—
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-•antic piano cluM.iA
To
facilitate
Vsly the same advantages and'Twvil'egèg. •
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' each and every one of whom will enjoy precise];
Such, a gigantic work means many economies. It mean’s a saving in the initial cost of the
piano. It means a saving., in thè freighvin tliè drayage, in the selling*expense. It means a
willingness On oiir part tò take a smaller percentage of profit than we can, regularly afford to
make—inother words d) Wijiterpfofit.
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buyer, or club
member.
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mber of the club—near//; a
hundredsay nothing of the other, innum. erable advantages and privileges the club carries, with it that piano buyers do not ordinarily get.

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extras of any kind. No interest to be. added. . Nothing to be added •for drayage, freight,
stool, mart—absolutely no extras. Two hundred and-eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents is ?
the price, and the price
includes
226 w
eks'time in which to pay it. d
The d u b price—$287;50 is payable $5.00 when .you join the
,d u b , then weekly paym ents of $1.25. If ydh will figure it little you will

I f thi$ Club piano is not mtisfaclory after thirty days' use we will j
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m, «
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give’you
your
money

se e that this glvea you exactly 226 w eeks in which to pay for the.piano.
I t is fyjr belief, how ever, that, a person cannot get
- Your patm enls a te-lexs than if you would rent a piano. T he piano - trial 0 f anjf piano, either good or. bad, in thirty, days.
i , delivered im m ediately. You do not have lo .w all until the e iu i is
3 f l d ay a ''g ia l'd M ^ M a t lu f y a club m em ber, w e will
w . You-get yom- piano when you join.
' money7B»ik. O n lh e other hand, we have arranged a

a satisfactory*
If, though a
give him hi»
trial for each

W e h a te said above t h .t n 8 7 ;5 0 Include« cverylbihg. So B
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m Ihh M pmm, 1«
does.-B u lk club member can reducethis price by paying faster.
.worthy of a permanent place in your home.
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Printed across die fact' of the. contract 1« an agreement that gives to
.T h ^ d ubUnem bhra Agreement has 226 Coupons attached to 11—
each and ev iry club m em ber the privilege of exchanging h is club piano,
^ r y much like i bond. A tpuptin represents a w eek. Tw o hundred.. ; at atiy tim e within one ( i) year, without one penny's loss,
Hfeart,rt I w
n n l i r l iniilutH O
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" and
tw enty-six
coupons represent4 O226
w eek
s or th
e life o (*f lthe
club
You join the club^r-You then a s a club m em ber becom e
£ v c ry tin.« a paytnenl is m ade one of tbM «? o u £ m s Is stam ped "Paid".
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i f payments arc made in advance^rthklas, bcfortJhey are due, a re___ .
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each week, aiid thls rirdnaudiriB hahd’c d
d r i h o f these privileges is a year's trial.of'the' piano. In ^ th er.
L li3 fo n j3 C B g y p
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words
the club, mem ber has &lt;0^ full year's link to fully satisfy him­
over to the club member in dish.
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■, Atself as to the character o f the piano he is getting. At the e q i bf the
. You can,, therefore, se e that the Hut) price ($287.50) can be reye^r the club m em ber can come to our store and get another selection,
‘duced ju st a s mtmj times Fijtcen CentsUs yoirwiU 'jxiy weekly paym ents
H e can s e le c t a piano or equal or better grade, and what ever money
in advance» you w illjjet a reduction of 15 cents in cash.
If'you will
he Ha« paid, whether it is $40, $50, $60, $100, or whatever amount
pay two Weeks in advance you will get a reduction of 30 cents in cash, * will be credited to the price o f his new o ia n o /n n d wi* will ink«, n,n
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Dur ember 7, I#1

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w ot Q K Ü S
y! *.. *■ ■ Iteaolullon» of Itcspcctr c, .
r x M M E k tiN .ç rrï t n ¡*r i n c »
Ol'
Thè following- Pmginbjri an d nrtfotù-;
:Cr-Ü» peek àltii /ainily havoffeturned
and ara Ppttiflg their hoirie in tîhc ilpipe.' lions were udflptvd by Sanlord • Codjm
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We afft/n^Ve than'glad ta have thèse estf- No, Ï7 kï ' O. p , F\, Ür thn dçnth of Broth1V
er. DeKh*sa Hooker, who" died a t ‘Evans,
/&gt;lc with ingaggia.- V
ville, India pif, onthé I3tii day of Deceit)Hancock
and
wife
have"
been
en­
All women, who suffer froto the achgs and pains,
pain*, do«J
flo«t
v .*
ber,7191 j t
tertaining Mend) from Chicago.
to female, ailments, art urged to try Caf3ul| the reliable,
Whereas, , 6 y thV Mysterious -edict of «
» D. II. Mum ami his father-in-law, Mr.
scientific,’tonic remedy, for women. Cardul acts promptly,
Butflp. were calling on their, friends hem the Supreme Grand .Master of thç unii. - __ i . Sii__ i t__ ■
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vorse.yhc
Spirit
of
our
Brother
De
Kress
»&gt;
this
w^ck.
s^wytj
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(juy Ellsworth is back and his many Hook# haa beeii called from the 'duties
friends tb a n d about Cameron City re­ and trial* of this*Earth, and * * .**
KUEN BRZEH ITRMi»' x . r
WbfcrtuM^.By W* death this bodge haa
joice
that he ia tier*. ‘ He-will plant hi*
thousands of ladles hive ,written to tell of the quick cnratfve
*). M. Lord.is busy piefctng M* oranges/
lost a g6 od and faithful member who,yraa
lirr|i
‘to
[iotqlpea.
,y
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Mra, J / S . M eans of7 «Ji|ck*oBvijki,
results they obtained, froip the use of this well-known medicine.
ever ready io- ajieak »orris of cheer hnd
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»pending n t e holI{UY|¿&gt;4 M*, Tfier/ sister,' J, r . Jlictf-fs'-pUhninj^to put In 5 acre,
m ptU h^td his Brothers
.of po\uti&lt;*.'
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Mrs.; J. H-.Wynn.
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Thertifigeho it .rerolvwi, tfmt-^hili* we
TAKE
I'M r.. Cinh,
Olah. wlth
with ionte
some fsiemls
friends from New,
New
' Misa Edítl^ Cortón RíF'for Ikhopka •\\tir
boW-Jrf-tiumhIe submission to lj&gt;« divine
Jcr»e&gt;'andAVLscorwin
was
a
pleasant
call­
■ . last Saturday to spprtd ÇhristmasVith.
wiir, We mourn his lo® und confidently
er this week, \ V - ^
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• her.pamnt».. .
hope th fl |»p hiui been received in full
The
father
and
mother
of
FAT.
Out
ton
R ev.’M .M . Lord Aguí family stopped
memhardiifr id the Grand Lodfce above,
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tpff toeppnd a wkek M ffrila:natetita. Mr. also his aistf|f ^gnd l\er.-two cmkimn. grn .{hem to units witii tho*« who bavu gone
;1
visiting
a
t
the
'tfirlton
ihomir-on
Lalte
PII , ,fc
olki Mrn. J. M.
return hun\o
Mrs.
Jahe
Callehan
suffered
from
womanly
trouble
tor
Imfute Irr'iiving ptniso to the. Grand
Oiloro.' •
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,, l ' y *;Mf. and Mnt. Fhipp»..of PAoria, III., Master whd*do^th all things well. .. t. '
nearly ten yeArs.'' In-a letter, from 'WhlteViUe, N. C , she
•; ■^ ' Ovr.CiirUtmos tçee
tre was quite *p.&lt;èn
¿vRdiblvod,
titfWln
the-death
of
Hrotlier’•
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says; “&gt; was not qble to 'do my own housework. My
were
calling
a
t
Mipnick
Place-last
FritH
oemtstuh, The xhûrt
j_ l. —._Si
'i S L k , !&gt; -v A-. jo *-^ ; &gt;■ Hooker tljttj'tod^? hsi^loet a good -gild H' I
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stomach
was weak;‘and niy blood was wrong. 1 had back- |
■ wWa f n¿.- ^Santa was there to nmuac. the "dwy evonlng.
faithful . Ojothcr. The community I n
ache,
and.waajcuy
ycak., L tried several doctors, butihpy
t« W •«
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’Hoard of Orlando If
hie no gdod.” 1
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tegrity. ,
■istér, Mrs. R. W. Lord. **,f j i \ / . January.. Ho will then return to his. Resolved, th»{ we tender our slncdr*
I 1 nni in ihe best health 1 have ever been. I can never pralsa
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Miles Cassidny a n d 'T o p Fortior are school Work. # .
sympathy to the family of Brother
| Cardul enough.** It Is the best tonic, for.women. '
home for the hojidays. ■* . ■- " • _ *'
Miaa Georgia Waiker.ts with her sister, Hooker and bid thcnv.Uh turn to HUn
* ‘ Whether seriously, sick, orslmply,weak, try CarduL .
tmBhilMiL.J. S. Means tmcf Georg»-Nib? itrBj^Jraoh JiutchienfLSWlJBiW^tUi
%qt^tamp?r«^thk~WIntTTTnd W n’ comfort
tWft# iVfAUitNfJlkyt|p&lt;^D«st:iCh*rtsao**s Midirto« Co-. CtafUeoof*, Ts«»j
, Wednesday
Xhf painting 'of the Armojir warehouse iriiilis tuofrgt trial.
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Hi»* Tissba^ol ter Wosmo." Kit trs*. ) I
kx Senùtili
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is completed and ¡ts appearance wonder­ .Rusotwfl; (h it a page of our hfinutca
dog Tues- fully improved. Mr. Dilke has ijWo flrii lie'net apart arid jnscrila-d for his memory
ilght, It being runjover by an auto, iahed the ltnl coat and trimmings bn -his and .that s copy'of the resolutions l&gt;c
rtlltè' Wynn came over from DeLand house jind now has one of the neatost p’ubliahctl in' our local paper and that .a
. to spend Christmas with home fofk*.
homes in'the vicinity.
copy be sent to tfie family of our Brother a o o Q o o a D o o a o o o a o o o o o a o a a o o o o o o a o o D O O o e a a o o o o o o o o o o a o
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GENEVA J O T T I ^ S .
ing for .10 days. English -“Hunting Parnop."
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s k m PHarold
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th o Kovt Lawrence CapoCCure, roo
Why pot jjikc a Hunting Trip on trie Rm^nJa^wtijiy-^ou. will have git
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Springs for tho holidays.
WL. . ,’H{or
Ç r of Alibs»»
Alfliss» Rotting,
n oditi«, whose
whoa« death
dealb lu
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* the comforts,of home? \ It doesn’t coit. any m orf’..' She "is. ,
' V *; Mrs. and Mrs. T. D. Peterti.nreFnteW; .»¡i noun ceti. Jwim ‘ known throughout
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the Finest Veivcl in Sanford Harbor. Ready for
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v.WlTof Daytona and Mias 1^*1^ PetjrnuoC r|lb Invariably' wtiro tho old fashtoSisl
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Pleasure Parties at reasonable rates
Soi.oy&lt; and tn(l bat and was a fumll• ' JacksonvIUé. - &lt; ;
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ftguge'at
thonteots
of
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Enquire of K. P. Fulton on iiost at City Dock or See
Marié Jlrtrtlr lt, NMlit' (laljAr tinfl lEfntnn .bound*, which bo Intended regularly
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proctot iòur. leiiciientj ap&gt;. all .home .Tor
London Evening standard.
Christmas festivities.
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Mrs, W. J . Daniels, who has l&gt;ee» al. tending thn Florida- Metfiòd^t Confi-r1* eneo at Tamila, mtarnêd home‘)Tftc«(iny,
A nine pourid baby hoy has yonie tj'M
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4 V's,’ Ch’ristmas present to Mr, jind Mrio it orn­
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0 er Nicholson.
MltVt^s (rt*orgla Pattishslj and Itômona Mrl-ain yr«-- home "ffpOl TnW»hnw«'e
for th&lt;»holidays. :
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' Miss Clara Phillip», of Pèftv( Iill unis,
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came jnM Sunday io join her fijthfr unji
■lirother' wbo'.jijive lietin, in Gctiéva for
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Mr. aml Mrs* (Jeòrgo Peièra7*Afr. Duck
,ardt,,M rs,'Adam s sruiéítu»my Mc¿ain
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shopping iu Sanford hi*i Saturday..
Messrs. Walker, Brady, Forster, Roea’•&gt;utter und Thrasher eanm from Sanford
]ast ThunulsV to explain to the ixniplc
iverc, how. and why. the much Ji«ru*xed
%county division will bericlU’Gencvn.
Mr. nni^Mr*. Gresham and. MHs Ad---w lib» Grewham wefe-slxqiping in^Xfc«iue»l
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■and it mil highly utisfaclory In
every way, c.tll on ydur grocer
for a refund ol Ihe* pmehste
prire. . We sulhort/e tins (or
WE NflOW Out “While CDr
'pjdurltniSpM f hcriccl a * !
..pojiiblc to produce^ -

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Thé wagon show of loug ngo. It had'
a funny clown; wt&gt; lined tho wqy at
break of day to see It Into. townT Our
'money-went to the last cetU to get ps
hbyk loslde Hu^ what of t|iatT p h r
hour’s wó’sat with eyes dlstbndud wlBeiThs wagon show of long ago, ij^ only
had oqe ring, and v^'çould ali close to
1L at».! never m iss's thing. .
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.* “Ynu can ho a gn-at liero,7 said the
rstyyalgn adviser, "by standing aside
and leufn'g someone el»n have the offlqe you wanted .11 ■Yes," replied the
-energetic candidate. "But the other
.fellow will get all the medals and ap­
plause.- '„"’hat's tho use of being an
snonjrmmis.bero?'’

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will continue duririgithc week. A thorough
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. Fatherly Pride.
wele'visitors at the J^jiAsqit fiotner g ro u ­
"!% he 4 &gt;roifd' of hia baby boy-T"
pie of dkys la»t week'.&gt; ■/'
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Protjd {jf/blmJ . .I. should^aay.. ho It,
r " SanT KiStpe of Bowline-G/orA-was the- AVhyi-he .spent VwtJ hours* yesterday
guest of hia dihigUt^y. Mrt. f L ^ . ' nritt -Dyiiic' tt) Imagino.how he’ll look In al
and famjjy over Christmas. .A1' « ■v" A f a L f t ì "
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Ella Greenland and her mother, Mrs.
Always Bustle and Chanfle.
Strickles, joined-some friends In Green­ I li tk a mistake that our timer are
wood* fee'a .'pleasant day’s visit i t Mr, •harder and mqr# flurried,than Ihose.of
l i gm ndfallitrr. Every age la; to
Greenman's on a recent ¿unday.
___ Harold .‘Beat, racaatly of Chbahio, jajlU elC an age of hustle and ebango.
- the new clerk at H. E. Gormiy’a store.
Mr. C. C. Worthington dined, ChristT
■■.Wefu-AUw-Alwsvs-oii-UssUnigkl.i4ss.A lw a
mow ffay wff e ^ tirw iwl Mr S fHi-isoitVi s r
ride or Hjc nfoil ’*liHklng fealures of
Wildwood.Nook'.
the present dpdada Is the mlraciiteus
,M r. I n g r a t Misa Ella Ingram, -Mrl wsy In which the rlg^t people-have spand Mr». C. C. Morris and children spcq| pAàiw to m w m g w Bwak:—•EK Tignge
Christmas with Mr. and ItfST W .-|C
Guertty a t Orange Hill farm*
Belief Deeply Roolccf.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hlisten entertained
I had rather believe In fâbles lnitbé
the Beck Hammock 500 Q u av ery pleas­ rhlmud 'and the Koran, than lliat
antly at the laat evening meeting of tlxa this unfrersal frantq I* without a mini).
club. Mr. and Mrs, John Edwards en­ -B aco n .
tertain on Thursday, evening of next
week. The fftihladdi« me tfn iheafterNot
noon. The gentlemen .only; Havv?oneirmi a friend o f - '{ha dut.h
opjTortoaltyj'n mnnth at evening*thcet- brptest*’ . iiXftu bet 1 am. T b if k Why
t just hate 0«t4 and parrots.”
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Making His Opportunity.
A Nçw .yoflc hanker haa made It the
‘.-tiie of hi« Ufo "never to swear except
.when he drops his watch, as he some;(T|nes • . -dogs
nhtent-mlndiflly, and
hreslM-.it. -ilbd^r.alPong provocation
Uo "took ' qu{ Ills'watch .and filing It on
Iho.msrhfo floor of his offlée. ‘ So, It
seems,; whon yop pqt yoiir mind, on It
thero Is a 1 -wa^ to fblvo evsry prob-

Worked Thst Time, Anyway.
*-ljn thé Irish- rebellion a bombshell
whlxrpil tnw snl.an Irishman’s head
(‘at'dodged It With-a low how. and It
went.hy» taking nff the head of a man
behind him. "Kalth." exclaimed Pat,
“ye ulver ¿kiiewr a- mini U» Iose-any&lt;.
thing Ug bein’,parinolV
Bon P»tt»h«H 'TSm e-from
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Saturday to spend hla holiday vacstioft I... ''U nprofitable. •
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•with',friends in Geneva.^. '
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D ow seventrB'v* fl|-aH f .havd in the
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f Here j&gt;.wishing the tfer/Qd and
expert me fo make any profit at that
readers a h ip p y ,-prospérons New* Year. ra te 7—Ufo. '
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Everybody cordially invited

Thé Geo. H. Fernald Hardware: Co,
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Pl*nty of Evidence.
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1 wonder,’4 » id Slithers, stopping
Ida c a ra t lh o ffmdald* net) addressing
an old ntan working Id the flelde. "If
I can to t any taaollne around here?"
"I reckon y« kin.*' replied the old iqan.
straightening up* and-leaning on hja
hoc. "Ye kin *ot It In. y e r‘ ay atom,
anyhow. Them, para .ahead o’ * ye
•eoma to have left a few’Ion of It be­
hind 'em, JedKlty'- by the condition of
the atm oapher^.—Judge.

Inee today," Ml»» Green aald to Mils
fllaier. "I hope you'll enjoy youraejr*r *‘0 lf.,J’nr cure, to have a good
tim et"' replied- Mint Ulaxer. "I’m gu.
Ing with a woman whoa* .husband
strongly dleupprorea pf her seeing
»hows like l)m one we are golhg to
see; ao 1 think wo can't fall to enjoy
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Notice
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The annua) meeting of the stock hold­
ers of the P in t Natuional Bank of San­
ford, Fla., will he held at the office ofthe
Bank, in Sanford,’ F|«,. mi the -ascend
Tuesday in January, 1013, a t Ten o'clock
a. m.
F. T. FORSTER. ^ .
3M nCashier.

Had No Tim*.
Why doesn’t Jabei Jones go to
replied the loya| friend, "be'g a pa
trlot wbo never neglects hi» duly aa a
cltlaeu. He haa born a member of
the petit Jury threb times, a member
of (he grand Jury twice, a delegate to
four conventions and ha* gone uqresistlng to thylsgiiJgGitttrfi'cqiledtly.
TVairUmo haa be to ‘himself?"

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food m u s t be th e r e to r ip e n , th e p r o d u c t
a n d h a rd e n it fo r s h ip p in g .

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Cöhuup th is s o rt q f p la n t food, a s F lo rida treirlrnya

’S5wg~TearBcd from thirty ydAfd' of expcricnee"ln
uiing' them. Not only "quality”'and
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We believe that póeWy, fair from Ih» i BV«r»
•Jurtitg society, la bnf of th * .great I * ' « » ¿ d aa
at rumenta of It* roflnemcnt and. exalt*.
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pressing oaren and awakfflg tbß ponJç
lcifrasucaa of ita affinity w ith &gt; b a t la
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over » young man with whom they,
were both In. love. settled the matter .
by becoming engaged to the tVo men

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Know Mora About Electricity.
During tsn years the output of th«'
electric generating pianta haa nearly
trebled, but th*. num ber'of accidenti
haa remained the same. An Increase ;
would; be naturally looko3~fbr. - b u t
this aeema to Indicate that tunny id
the accidents of the earlier y e a n wtrrq
due
to Ignorance o&gt; ca
Parrot Foiled Burglars.
*■ A parrot waa the m eans'of saving which la now avoided by
a house In Faria from the Kttentlohs Knowledge, of the bee of ilectrtolty
of burglara. .Three men broke lo, bqt and elOctrtoal machinery.*
aa they entered ubey were startled by
Cruet Him. ., £
‘a vojf* av ln « .?^ V io goes there?" Im­
Mabel—"George
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niu.t
flejk , When the owner-of Ik* bouse
returned 'he'Tound the parrot still think so aiter all tbb real of ua' bad
proudly repealing, "Who goes there?', turned him down."
All
Satisfactorily .Settled.

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The Sanford Library wifi not be open
Bfint, P&lt;X«t«*», Tom»«o»». CuUnbeti, I'tppcr.- W»t«rg&gt;*ion. CslUiloup*. S wm
croaa, mg ply used q^-t)ld document*. if again until, the fourth day of January.* . ..
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If yoa w jn f.tn u tn . pUnl our tttd . L ll u» quoin. dclivrttd ptUetjjm. ,
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anco on the part of the signer. ft war
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On that date It will be ro-o'pened In
sometime*'due tor,Inability to writ«,
d&lt;livvt«l W r ha uri It avfiythlqg in
lin» Wiila (at tfhtnf càlatg)»»,
but quite aa often nm onglhe Saxon* the new quarter* .aqcured for it in the
Imperial
Theatre
Imlldjng.;
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Plant City,'Florida
It waa an ut tentation oi good faith, a
Book*
or
magaxlnos
which
have
U«n
form of o#th that the »internent war
true. It waa often required of the loaned nut i t auch date* aa will'make,
flgnor that he add hi* «eth to hi» them due for return during the Interval
ftrima htwl fit « A»a«a •
C.nlj ' J*' 1 Mi • between Decentbpr ,1,7th and January
man 4th will not inton a fine If returned on
January ith .
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The annual meeting will be held in the
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day- All intereiitcd.nri* urged to attend. 3^21
I t la aiiltl "iljut th e e lg n a tu r e o f f

la eoe l i which the merchant
hiiriatf has Uaullelt faith
else he wcmM uol advertise it.
Ycu ar* safe tn pjitronlilns tfcs

Write us today Tor bookjet. mailed free.
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can a*#W8 property
nrurvortv nl
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WhkH is die.Miph
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•* .
. tioir than ÎKe tota-auwnt placed
of. the dayH(fW
the hölidaJTJfc^^yyüp-s [k-ojiIi* to go
B W I I tt COVOIKÓN
wm' appeuU^ ftuai'PinrJIiu county (St,
bftiko'jpr
Mu-/'frttfir f X 'idt' beyond ^heir
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Petersburg) and fc^Agtyded M one of the
hfli«jvi"bt, thft -aiMattfÀ^bhb it ia twr
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luutdrd down by County
They A rt
il^ing To A xiii^T h*
,
Sc^t
Ì *al&lt;Ì StrVidiouT
rim nta'.wte-. treuhlad. w ilt wprthk*»
Movement, in Separate From '
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Orange County
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.Sanford has been.^inDkUliir^wre«
County-diviaiqn ia sweeping the terri*
l^iighei* V-»luatkhlUuu\intW-IMÌM*a]*àV SUtcp-tiie dlattmioiyof ro'Snty division
ut. ita '^ w r^ rM U k a tU »
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:
- •-. Mon jn your editorial of Dleembtef 20 tb,
'- . .
dfl connection .^ t h the «(uiwtiun suffered from the checked “
, - r0lin‘&gt;’
tlw
**0 Uke
to M«dy thd -question thoroughly1 are
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by
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e
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th*
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d : abiKnf«t'of any. gooif.'tub- J B J L Saturday, , .Emmeline'
supreme court
EosP
f .W
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;y
Mr * . w o r t h ' s finding* in the MkM -0 KaJfb* that th^ atàe«ament
,t cnn
r e h b«
L liigbfr;
S r :
r* * ? " a p Â- rÎB (i_
ï.in, 'th
e icolumns
y ho reside« at SonrniA ond’-Aia» bee conVin»^ that .the division of the county '•
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.
■: j - jg a a Soar lent are JqM. nuch^a ) found.1* anil ¿QAMtit^hwpty Ì
r
v
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U he-.Qrllilido
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t
ì ^wpefs
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tfoT-op^oeinjt.tbe
^ o p ^ - i n a ^ b r dufng he^tfiidinifl n’ Sànford-, cams into J tho J^eat^movd over inadc by tbA-reai* ’ . • *
' ; year ago In' the New .York market, and
. 5
rîfôfihe iititb crid of the ròurtty fot th&lt;r»tof*i»( Yowx-ll &amp; Co., und buying a fenta of the north e n d .,
..V rliic-r-s.fca'nr.i-ii____
, 1 ...
The
good,people
residing
at
Moore,‘a
■
f ’» of Svtiicfi X'whity'&amp;i a former letter.
.
large bill of goods gave the clerk a y!*eck
Station being very Anxious to diaguM-tlia'" * x.*
"•^ ^W tSlburt, Dec^. 20. .The Pittsburg tht.'^pùnty for
for The same nt»d making the clieck some
Chamber of ''Corn nil (re Comifilttee on pone*.
question of county division urrurjgrd for -, -&gt;.. '.
thirty dojfara larger than the bill re­
. Ftfod Supply im .M arled m iTriveetigaceived the change and goods and started a mooter-meeting.ia*t Friday night. And' ' ' '
¿■v'tfan'ifito the high tost o f H f r a ’sq a'rtw
out to buy some'groceries.* M«Culler* despite the cold weather ataut&amp;OO people'
were present and many
^turned
ault of tnfonhJitiAji naafiy*} tp the affect
The
ide^'oeema
to
prevali
in
the
p
m
At Sylvan I^iic on Saturday morni
look*d good to her und flfeoam torder ol
; ' .that teafpiiM^ offyvgctali)•* have roiled last at 9 o'clock, ip the pifwihce'nU few [MJAff north, end oT tiic bosinòse «re» curried out there; only a ¿way for lacVrof aeatlng rood! in th* build
In loeal-firotiilfii yrtnfu.
special’ .frthnda, wlm' imd a k l^ jl.l.d . tb coTmtyr l&gt; .thev aav'phmn«! tp pput It ip muen -smaller sum was asked fpr jn
Me«Wa. - Foriter, Thrasher, Whlker,""- .,
'-rt ,'T &gt;A i* !NlK »KP: li!fi‘;ÄtfJ*»d*'of jAbbage witness a puiet homo wedding» Mia» tail cases, SanTopi,' is incapahlo of seif ch*nge.
k .
Spencer,.‘‘Bridy
and Bates, rhado adv reached 'thd Pitjaöfl^'. market. ,T&amp;o Mobil i*autlno*8 chroelz. only daughter ! gbrnm nent, and were If not for tte'aclso
Meantime Arthur YowNl. hag .(«■!• wholuulle- jirlre n*iHtilf tumbled, «rill of Mr! and Mr*. Victor SchmeU; became and mighty fn ¿ltd nround the capital chy phoned- the Rùstia hank and 'fnuflu out drttpet, aa well a a ^rtv v ab Ideal reait fatally jfarloaila r.wcre offered' for th* the bride of M r /T lv r / Mirtoh’Suow,of a .Wltdltidrt bf‘ chaoe would obUin up that there were ■insufficient funds to dehts,' and the question w*u' diactgMad;/
‘ “ ftwight Tii|r|tea, amnuntihjf.to $A. 'C«l»- the state normal ocKooI,. • locaU^U at
rover the check and started out to inter­ and-.most thoroughly explained ana all
_ jtiwor* lyold for S ip wagon load, and Uelitdn, Texas.'''M I m Sijhmelx Js much , J U f f harfi'on the ihcroaiwd tax scare view Ihedatfy. Alk&gt;Ut that time he met the facta and figures glTen to the people
the i&gt;ùy«t Vioa uIIowii| to pilo'thc wagon «■^teemed &lt;liy her frlemls, who regret to forJtji effect on puttying sections. Ac-, !.. P. McCuller and they' sprinted to the of ttvo east aide.
At the conclusion
the meeting a
M high as he could, Notwlthatnndinr see her po so far nwny. Mr. Snow is a tuallyjhero is not fho least shadow of s iepot where the ctlstomot *un Ipund get­
thla only nix cafloadn were Wil"and the native of CaliforVir! but is now (caching' reason,for.on Jncreu*« of taxos to sustain ting ready to .hoard the nnrjh bound resolution was pnaned unanimously f a ­
r*«t-rotted.
.
.
in Texak. i The happy couple went away a. peje-county., Perh'ajw more money train. She stated 1 that she had that voring the county division and the reaiAccording to information reaching w|(|,
tirishes on tho Saturday ufrer- will be nmied to run the lotiter end of the morning sent sufficient money to the dciits of Moure Cfty section stood foriha Clmmlier of Commerce, while thls.j noon train to,.their future homed« the present county and a saptration -will Kitstin bank to cover the amount aiy) divialpn to a man and will lend their aid
'
^happening-’the retail l»rice of cab- j I^onc Sfnr State. ..
• ‘ take aw*ay n source o( reyepur for1, that was'it|lowvd to proceed on her way, after in dividing the county.
bpgo.was the highmt e v e r'known here
purpose, hut the north end thinks it has returning thfr-dry good* Ixijt rétuiidng thc . There were several .In tho ^vicinity of
“ ''*'■ A two gnd univhalf pound lirad of cab,
, . •
* ■ Moore City that were opposed to the
men who are thoroughly nHnpctent to •money.
Working for Oyslcra .
sail
its
ship
of
state
clear
of
shoals.
(Cer­
hagewaa »old by groccni for ft cents. It
N.' 4J. Dildny, nn Indlana|»olis InaurAnother message to thè Euatfs bank idea of division, but after the m atter had
is ealimaUd that the grower^' profft was nhee n}nn, uscyi to run a epuntry pnjair tainly many lighthouses have been built jjvcaled the fact that no such sum* had ■been explained to them they were the
■fftO |*er cent tkhe-pnk
J
y **v - -'"g for us. They have made ur\ awful r.oi»« Ixwn Ireccivrd and the merchants for first to endonaj the tnovemrnt -tftTd
■* ■*• talioft'uf 50 cents pur 100 pouTula, hut Post. He gave a.tram p jtrinter s JoW ul»oUt our brick roads’wben they know their "own protection were forcai to wire them are heartily in favotbl separation
--. if he I»ought a two .ton wagon load for once on cflnditipn that ’the prihlef take thni bns long since bi&lt;en llxed and that ahead for*the (ilficere to hold Mrs. Fos­ ami a smaller, county.. ,
Thcne
go^d
people
know,
what
the at­
he made d,40O per cenL .r*
his pay fn orders tor rivals nt a nearby no dlicen or pn»|x*rly holder outside of ter for furtherJihiere.
It la.not worth while to Jp»w lettuce oyster pnrlor, whpse owner odyertised the brink district will have to pay a cent
Slip' » w upprebandcif tit Qaytoqa npd titude ol Sanford has been on the sub- '
, ‘ dr~:a ny other vegetal&gt;fi» wiikaut, profit. wit ii Dftdmy^ •jfj«=j. . y. • } * * -* " *•' for thi&lt;"improvement m»,morr than WIH will Ih- broUght buck tttday for a prnllm- jec\ Of good toads ami taxes and they are ,
Yor u solid week tho printer stuck to it, be puitl if the county lipos remain ns now inAry Mairing, Unless the mngter hi settled not afraid to caat thofr lot with the people
Profit oh the furry, or the Inii'croiw, may
jyt dut-'ao|fle Individual g^ok'br. Ilpt making hia meals off Oysters—raw-, fried, mapped. So much Wr rhpt. . y .\
MtfaffeVteriiy ¡wiUj* thg' linns - who- arii who have always looked o u t'fo r their.
•
. »eat interests. ’’ •
* tons tlnAhe*main crop for a fijiy year* will stewed and hroiled—but oply oysters. ; Tltc roaiU from OrlariHu’ in olt.dlrve-;' m inhntbeTklìnrè of the.money.
On Saturday night be came from the Jiona air much Ix-tter than those from’ Thi« ptActieo ol giving ef)#ekf alt limit ' County tUviaion la gaining every diy ^
, ptviiji bankruptcy of the growers gener­
ally. To prevent this the fanner needs comjtcwing room U&gt; tho husineas iijfflcw Sanford to Saolonl'A legitimate business lurtWeni funds'should he discouraged and WbgreV^r'Lhe people have the oppor- ’
territory.
apd where xorristitne* the. parties, are In-" tunity of getting’to the facte In tho case
n service which he doe* not j now. have. apd hailed Djldoy.
tiiqy became tupvertoL inimwiiltcly
"Bq*»,“ he said,v J iik^jthis Joh nnrt.t .^* -This subject lias been talkedwf tn an iincent. of any.’wrong dqing
Thu individual Viewer does iUt ituUntain
from the growj/tg iw-ullment that la being
Strict
about
the
matter
and
cvify,
o^&gt;
n rw-rvlcp'.which frill give itjfi) the infor- have always boon mighty fond of oyateMt. ijuiifferetit sort df w^y. iruio tine to-tithe
rV
niition he needs us to.tho tioulition oi At .on« time in niy^ifo I thodgbt I would :jjwt a* it hM,in..'u^1,!r b&gt;uhthe».bufit^*- i)ui ng b ilsthftw sbbuld 1» ■rpreful ‘ about fostoted there will not he a dissenting ’
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¡¿¡l ''»' ; ||i e crop* urtd markets • »hrilughout the novw .jtct imough* oysters U» pat. . But *stjmr&lt;{ u mFiirf scriotla'aspccl Just ■after taking fort ign checka upienaMho pArtb-w r tW 'in April.
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^ .*• , country, jje cannot know whether’ nay/bOss, ain’t thi-re sorrte way k r you the summer elecfkms,-wbeir th e Sanford are well Known. ‘
■
^''^Complimentary
to
Mrs.
Clay
Mrs. Foster may have meant to have
-trne market will lx- lloodetl'iind another to get a ham-und-eggs plnre to advertise {iwoplo gave almost their entire vote to a
Mrs. A. P.-Connelly wu» Uu* charming
.j* citizen nt Sanford who Was rufming for a matje fhn ch^cjca good, hut ill cane.ahe
r:. C ‘ pMpty. Flo canrtot tell wih^n. he ships In your pnperP
’ county dffiro. He pMi* our ho me yuan did not the merchant^ would.have Itccii hoales^ ut a very delightful bridge party
•upon consignment, whethtlj ho will ret. - ■, out of pocket that much and they cannot Saturday afternoon, in honor of Mre.
reive n-check-or a hill w». his return. tift public, what it wanOl at a price it- hr npd we were loyal to him.
’
Prior to the primnrica we said nothing afford to trust to stranger» to make good Walter II. Clay of Arcadia, who is the
' W hat ieHhc use of losing ¿l] the niodby willing to pay. * 1 ’ ■ . '
th a t haa' been p ul into mvs|; ¿»rtilicer and &lt; iV tfp on pressing for f.V/b'. sales*; for about county division as an issue,'but checks that are turned down a t the hanks. guest of her ibter, Mrs. W. B. Herndon.
work, and then by eonsignihg ad&lt;I to that a Sanford produce exchange with dult- from time to time our citixens were asked
— :—a —
r Six tables of bridge were played, M rt,
'• loss, other- poosible | qm&lt;h | ip'' crat«a, ahle headiiunrters und facilities, and hy__QtlMdfi.Ja.iucb und such a cundidutv ____ EdiranLiiaxter. Perry Jte riu l------ 'rua* Barnes making the hi(ho»t »core
freights and rotnmlmlon».
.. ‘J. 1 W th A managing formhUU-o nt one« wide a division man? Who asked the Ipui'- . Older citixens of Sanford love to tell pf and winning the prixo, a handsome lemon
Youy suggestion -of a cold storage far hWnke and intelligent, serving the pub­ tion, what prompted this inquiry, why the coming of Emma Abbot and her •iervnr. The guml of honor was pre­
the Jdea? Wa« it a. premonition that beautiful ainging in the old opera house, sented will» a very pretty silver spoon.
Sanifanr i* excellent, but even th a t will lic for tfwgqod. of all its members.
After the conclusion of the very inter
With
the
weather
condition*
widch
the rights of citizenship would In time lie now tho Star. They wilj toll us of Emma
,
only lw a partial solution, a little help
toward answering .the (piestion you. preynjletl this fall ?n the north, it might asserted hy th«u&gt; who believed their con­ Thurtby'a recital, of Muain’s two visite, taring games of curd* a delicious orgnga
of Itainenyl, another once world ice course was charmingly served by
have raised: T he .trowjpa.-of Florida have town impoasiblc to secure sntisfnc-. d itio n .could Jjp improved by being in
M isr Linda Conneily' and Miss Essie
ought (O’ get .together for The malnten- tory afelf of'myrb good lettuce, but the &gt;closer, touch ith the seat of »(r&gt;vem- famed violinist.
worst
situation
would
L
m
anttaingly
j’urdun.
. ' “ •
menlT . Will it be successfully denied
v' *" anNi of a wrvice*, 'which wiiniot be done
Now we shall hear Edward Baxter
Mrs.
Connelly's
gurete
were Mrs. W. B
hri)Hvl.
-Keep
on,
Mr.
Editor!
Write
that
Orlando
considered
nil’county
af­
for them by any one else.. There should
Perry, equally famous and masterful
.
formed a commission or committee, such editorials. Hammer away on three faire as entirely-local to Orlando?
as n pianist and whose visit apd recital Clay, Mrs. H. W. Herndon, Mre. F. L,4
as yoti uify deeire to cfll ])*, whirl1 * ' 11 great questions, and th e fear» and jeal­ • What platform has that rapttal city icre nn January 3rd act! apart another Miller, Mre. F. J. (Jonxalre, Mre. Q.'. Ws
-seek to.filfrn bow much otlfry or lettuce* ousies and divisive inim-H* which have opposition built to stand on? Wo wen- day to I» rec'orvjlsd jn/Tho annuls of Irady, Mre. Fornat Lake, Mrs. IU ‘J&gt;7
■&lt; t»r r&gt;bbaE 0 the oountiT will consume. heretofore prevented hearty and cordial ready to discuss tho subject, did the pre­ Sanford history.
*i r**- ' Hughes, Mrs. j . L. Hurt, Mre. M. Sym«*, ’
Mrs. H. A. Howard, Mia- KenJ. Ro*r
.
cooperation
among
the
growers,
and
rV'? anil the price which .will justify, the rais­
server» of our welfare discuss? Np, they
setter,
Mra,
Barrett,
Mre.
Cruse
Harms,
•
c7i
ing; bow much J s growing! in the diffrr- which have, taken the marketing point •did not, and ^herein they d e la y e d An
Camcq Bridge Party
\t~- »ht lojjal(tlve; wh*t\prc»iwtJon rmij.be to distant cities where tho 'Iwttwtu*! unpardonable weakness. If y W h»v*
Tho Cameo Bridge-Club wai cnt*r; M r- I’. A. Neal, Mrs, Samuel PuleMton,
p sold without ir lowy problems of distribu­ yow er cannot'he represented, may at no ■case-yyii cannot- dlxctw.w- j(ide dU* tained-by M rt^B . W. Herndon, Satur­ tfrt, Robert Newman, hire. J .' W.
- dpaaionnteJy and p r o f i t a b l y , ............. ...... _________________
tion, o f'tbe utrpoet imporlnnce to the fast {».overcome,, v
^ Olckina, Mre. C. O. McLaughlin, Mre.
day morning. Three tables ol bridge
•Vlany
very
heavy
ioeare
ta*w
heeii
O. Chase, Mra. Georg« A, Spevt, Mre,
f ' **• people wfuf"coneyme, and \o the peoplfr
iuft ua to dheus* it with the &gt;-o)»le in
p la y e r M ra. CL .Q. .McUugwTn
B.
J, Holly, M i« Mal»d Bowler.
*.. whot*c}fc 4 re- now In praClical fog and born« by. the gwwcra ftf'vrfctgfilcslti all flther Imrta o l.th p eounty. -T h e y Will
the J.ighret score and YflEagain
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1: , -rorifpalopl/ lh tlic groWefi* would’ co- parta’ of Florida.O n© of the-ieedera in ,r-.
listen and Viraftifil
not
attem
pt
to
throw
" “* - MH | | U k *“ **■
' have-the ph-asurt of wvarih| the lively
rijs-rytc f«u tho -.¡¿thèrinn
auch Ipfor* improving th« present CondiUon walled^n’ fo| g ™ « i any phaso o rih ê issue,
^ . Exhibit of Flralcaa Cooker *
cameo brqofh: tpe cluir (SritC, another
the ripense wop J
very i the Ifewin* ^
fy M
i r f ì f a i f à y &amp; j &amp; i ì miy «*»■ ydtft-K The gqret prixo fdr ifig guwt- A,very interesting exhibit will com^
attitude of out rtp- table, a dainty fancy^plji eiwhiftp, ,waa fnenc* ‘pft January flth At the store of &lt;
^ j j *:v small tax upon cath. ’Sur i a committee •The great poker game o fth .^ a U tb '
ll. Fernald Hardware Co.,
* /. bhoOjd. ppnalder methods or Increasing
pd-by WwirF.
■ f J - 8 Th6
s ' the coasumption and jnproving the
O
ik
avenue.
Mre. Judd will demonLake, as-a general rule, ¿art take Carp uf _ Mr». Jlertdm i's gureta.*i»re hdr aliHfi
...
♦ handling- and shipping t|f the produce. must make vegetable growing » burin*«, hinm-lf lq a jvol|tJc*t diacuaalon, hut as Mrs. W alter Clay of A’r cgcti^^IreeS. 0. ■Irate tbe Ideal Firele« Cooker. Mre.
......... T m iv ti.' iTrxddlUon, the rrtnrket can to* not a game òf chahrt. We must hive hS la or »rtms l* he brought in aa a part Chase, Mrs. F. J. (¡onxal«, Mr*. F. L. Judd U tho firet woman In the world to
We muet of th«(asi)* personal reference to him ia Miller, Mrs. C. M. Vorca, lire. IE Li hav« baked or roasted an article of food ^ .
Hughe", Mrs. C .;0 . Mcloiughlln, Mr*.' Ip the tireless cooker. She haa been
O. W .Jli?dy,M re. A. P. Cophelly, Mre. traveling for years lecturing and deraonatratln# th* firela« cool* atovd pad b
Q, F.'iimithC. M r».'H oW t Newman.
recognised aa authority by the leading
Sanford Produce Exchange, with want to do any of this bOndhe« would muat be borne in -mind that he is a fill* He. has aa precedents the loyalty of the periodicala’ wfifi I rillh U im r "fiomrttlfc '
- • * properly,equipped building, cold stor- send men" here.
. • - zen and a busin*** man of Sanford and H greatest men our nation haa produced (O'.etice department.
All this and monr
toe done by In- _ ,loroe cily Amanda prepared aer- men who have aworn'-allegiance to a
* !• *nd loading platforips, lOrCooperation , ...
___,.....
It b almost certain now that Tarpon
mr a
****• yice^ f him hU duty 11« wijh ihlt Imme- nation have taken up arm« when the call
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TtHga irtu tiffvinruBw iflo.tx» Bum?:—’
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like oygaoitatbitw ln j j &amp; T centers could 5 i ® S 3 2 2 ? B f f i
diate houaiJiTddftTieTdea ihai he should of home artmed gf^aW . so whenr IfilF
‘ ' w; render the wlmie eotmtry and eapcclally Uk* thé lead among all thè Sections pf oppose hi» home In matters that have to thoughtless or paaalonate opporitfon- Several rites have l»o«n suggested for the
»Ute lq prganixing the produce e i- j
^/
Florida services' of the greatest imjM&gt;r- ^the____
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vb* carried before the (»copie is absurd, iat cares to make Mr. Lake's loyalty to handsome structure. I t K probable,,-,
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tance; to tiw grower, tiir sale for all his
hia hdtne a part of thA.U*ue It would be howavsr that* a. ctntrejly located rite
arlQ-bo selected, as tho hotel will be built
produce which U worth shipping; to the it ought to be driven,
.gorarnment and establish a government well to look in the gl^aa and aefi
hit ogalnl
for commercial as well aa fdr tourist
wiraiosaler and ahlpper, the accommoda- - «
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and
cafi'carry
our’
tre«f«at
aa
you
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a more durUbl^déRdndabÎe or trustworthy piano a (
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And the club price is tWo hundred And eighty-seven.dolhirs arid1fifty cents—and there .
ive Hp extras of any kind
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a stronger one than ours, write it and we will sign it.
Your family gets all unpaid payments -canceled in event of your death during the
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TH E COUNTRY £D lT&lt;tR
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The Impoftance df HI# rosillon Csnnot
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METHODIST CONFERENCE

Bil| P i s a o d At J ^ a s t S c a s i d n Ig ' t o p cannot ovyrestimltta, the impor­ Interratin e S e s s i o n C a m e T o
cjsm pft; the iKtucC pHces this aesson
tant« Of the country t^litar's joh any
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v ‘ C lo s e “L ast N igh t
D eclared C o n s titu tio n a l - V rnc^re than,you call overpraise the vnluy
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of advarUsing-frrhis paper, saft-s the Karb
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crop ’ jLnattyance: H airy Ward, . the
¡ttis
Industrialist, ifhe'has.a good paper
W O Pli WILL START W f i W W f H S
TAX MONtV GOES TO ROAD FI1N&amp; and.keep«'it u p :to Vhe moment, .» ail R£V. SIMMERS JjpíS T¿JASPf R
lanupt
g
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w
e
r
of
lettuce
here
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d
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hja contraps*pWc^during^the low ntcrket
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Sanford District Will Be The Finest and as p jopt »( this aU rejnetit he. writ*« Every O w ner-O f A b Automobile W ill shflrtafgKthff: jurrehant tmrf bay' 'your S om b O ther To;
the following'letter ftjr publication:. •
spaie'iah't ’wdrth the money yQoiirmand
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Paved Section In The EnNews
Now i I*ve ito Pofley Up T h e
hecauae your circdlatjon i» ' en^f :5t)0.
Decatur, „/wit, D tf, \9 , I&amp;12,
• r V f JiíXj'et* ►
*OftvSwllwu»&gt;«y
rSeanAíéi*.H«ff)r
iMf.di: hi
-V- - Yuu!tl.bava.ta educate that kind of rier-* \w
— Ses'rèi «»oïnwgwrt:’
thanf/
Use
Arthur
Brisltitne*.
edit
offal
Since
riT
fi
IStTng
Sanfo
rd
for
a
bus)
• » I r i^ C w ^ ik ^ .iio A oPfho Herald th e
F l o r i d u p S -Conference of tho
PrepU ^C ** K g t tflStt several cireult aa your text. 1 Say* Ur. Brisbane i
trip horth. which will keep me away
, »500,000 worth Of toad ftdnd* are adver­
M ethodist KlwUMiüll/Cltui'ch, South,
JudghL
gtVe
adverse,Interpretations
.of
»"A country editor A^ith ihfi deflation
tised .for sale and bids talced for t he tam e. from Sanford for several weeks,^nd since
ibrnlng w bh th e
c'AutoirihbUe License la w and dKfar^d or morv for hiA-dally or wtfpkly cV|-Ultton
th
e
e'vo
of
my
-departunynriquirk«
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This advertisem ent meant bu t little
dT the af^itfp ehts for. another
to 500 good, typing ^mericarv fitmiliw,'
to th e .a m o c « reader but to the people and Tumors have com . to m e ' p e r t ^ r i g f ^ . ^ a t f t u t i q n « 1,- *^
■yW?, ,.Vf he 1
»een a moat barall
puWhafwr»|, all (^eslra^le customers.
*nTlth* R o*&lt;1
. living in-the Sanford district it m rans a to my jwjatfone wifh th e 'M .’U C o &amp; «
m oniouA ne thtoti _
and-one
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during
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‘.'E v ery 'p h b lix W b f.a cduntry aausmoat portentioua proclamation.
For Co., to th e effect th a t my c o n ta c t, w ith ; **"} W f r F u m U f 'r tc Various c o u p ti«
wftjcii a grt-at am ount of hugjpeRL was
mnd* »*“ by * “ny d o lftri ,n l’^ p e f jhhuld be, thryugh "fife advertising trahaacted. &gt; Rev.*C, I f / Bwnrnem will .
m any moD^is the bonds have been de-. Mid com pany has l»cen broken b /th c m .l wil1
Following Is th e-law in fadbrnn*,' the. trusted gnd valued &gt; g m t
th
at
I
am
in
the
employ
of
the
company,
*ron9AIUon&lt;*»
* layed wgjTfn/ior the circuit court to vab
not return to .Sanford having been ap­
substance:
apd prom oter o f s t least tenjtnsaf'lm lus(date s4m» as oul bond trustee« and and have several favors showd me in the
pointed to Jasper. Rev. 'H. T . Gninre
Section 1. The-, ownei or operator of trbd rncrchandUing Toricrriu.’’ ’
county &lt; commissioner», «wished to have nature of a growon»’ guarantor! of ad­
who hiui been preaching at Kissimmee
every automobile, . and ___
other . m otor
v ‘ A/
vance
ah
ray
lettuce
crop,
than
ia
offend
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the bonds vnlhfafied'legally and in aueh
has b ee n , appointed to Sanford- On
Florida V^amah H in a
«tare
shape aa they would gjf beforet h e m arket to other, grower«, etc. In justice to th e id rtw n vtH lde operating In ;
S atu rd ay tho conference decided to hold
A Florftln'Vdman,; Mrs. Belle Good­
fifteen da&gt;n w h e n '« « * for
? |o he told with the districts-guarantee company, and thoec who wish to do «w re
the next session at Tallahassee, a Tailshusinnw
I
wish
to
make
t^e
^
,r«.
¿barter
or
when
ft^arge
is
made
for
rich,
of AVofi Park, haa won a affcbal iila• ‘and the s ta m p 'o f the circ u it'co u rt to
hoasee representation most, cordially ,
make them a good purchase.
*' * ' i following 'statem ent for publication: ' A“ ® thereof in any m an h i+ ^-/d rth what-. tlnctiori.' 'T h e Nebraska BtHte Journal, extending rite Invitation tb do go. j 'T h e
Sirica I . cannot be in Sanirird person- « » v er, shall p ay .an n u al^ to -jh ^ 'tw col- the lendingv na|»^r of'L incoln, offered fririowfng Interesting’ftgutt;« «fere-gleaned * *"«
This m atter has now been settled and
* “*expU,fi òr defend my relations lector of the several flt&gt;urtUc(t&gt;f In k state prites for. Dumbest article in favor orf
_ _ _ongerly
_ _ _ _ _Sought
_ after by ally, io"
tho bonds will_ )&gt;e
from Ufa report of the ttatisLica] seer»- : " ^
n county license U s ai' fddowtf
vdtfs Tor wo^ieii ’and tlie h re f article
th f m a n / hanking homes who have been *Hh *be Company, I ari|,‘
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tary. Raised .during year J u s t, cioaed,1
awafting the process of validation.
I ploy
IMUJ( oT.&gt;he
Ul wie Cpggin*
i.vKgira fco^.
1-0., Ii did
uiu hot
urn rens-iL . ,For Rn&gt;' ■“ t ^ o h l l■e. a nd
. other
v
-motor against. votfF^■f o r ,women.u Mrs. Good­ (or “H purpose«, W60.000. Tb«*iiyaday
pnp k
hent
in tt,w
thb --'&gt;&lt;■'*
way of rebate, ,u.
dii. i 1'Inven
vehicle of Itseithön ten henwpower rich won t h ^ JiffimiaUvo side &lt;o( the di»- schools'raised-126,000; T am ps ICads all
The sale df the bond« will mean ' criV. •"•**»
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n
uiislpn,-and tha Journal givv'i her higli the districts, having raised d u rin g 'th o
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the hegihnlng of tho great work 1alfrCoönfe. salary or any other form of money !
prabfl
,-for 1her effort. At ((he Outset,
w iwenty-nine l^ratv
eatistruetittg some twenty-live m ilts o f | valve, from the company directly Orf1 &gt;ror° A 1.6™
year, 174,000;' Bartow comr9 dhaondi
-3*1
y
power,
ton
dollaf*.
M
m.*CLc&gt;Cidrjoh
TnukVs. rhe foliuvMug Stnu^ n tth 1^,0 0 0 . The sU U aU q ralm r t.hit- . **'J .
brick roads in the Sanford district—a n ' i'tdlrwrUy.*'T lie ‘ o itly -seiHliohshlp
,
Wy V
m e n u : * . ^ ’*V •
act th at places this section away in the | kting betw een u s'b the e x t r a c t 1 tn .d e I , F [&lt;,,n Xhin&gt;
¿ n * horse,atwec. hrthere are now 32,600 m em bres-ol th «
Yes,
T
Want
to
vote
because
tt|e ballot Methodist Eplacopal Church, South, IA
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*' *oauthland
* ' • ‘ and - demon- with them in July.fiwt, am i whereby they
l * elJt?’ doU^
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•Ira te a 'tb u t Sanford as usual is l«&gt;nding adva need me 65c ^ h a m p e r or crate.! \ Tnm &lt;°r'y-on* &lt;o fifty harsc,HtwPr is li'mtv^t efllcient.weapon against iitlti- H orida, and thnt there haa been a rist * Jflfi
and
me unì
the limim
marketi beheflta
on^ ati
all i “ icluaive.
it hirty dollars,
/ V S - ¿V t'Hions ¿nd Organizations Hint prey upon increase of 1,000 moml»efs during' tha
«iva gave mo
i/viiviiwi un
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th e other sections of the south in im­ •«
t
ilfty-ona
to
sixty
boriiepower,
the ljvre of women awl children, princl- year. There ure 20,500 Sunday a e h o j i ./ ‘ *'
provements- The sale of the bond* lettuce grown fon "my. thirty-M&gt;vcn acres ; y ™m.
re,
fifty
dollar«.
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lially liecauir-.wqtaen cannot vote: .This Acholara. &gt;
means th a t this part of OrungA county of Und. Last year; 1 contracted, my rrop j *ncAa*rv*
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From
rixty-one to aeventy horsepower disability deprives women Ip a measure,
with
this
company.*
f
wn«
satisfied
w
ltht,
rofn
company.
000
wilt have th e host system mf roads and
of .their right th life as gunrantrvil by the
wclcomrl
th e opjmrlunfty !
•Í‘vcní ¿
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ifld wefcb
_
will uttract,m o re visitors thereby, mom results, Àid
At tin* regular meeting of th e elty
*
enty-qno
Tt
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■*rom
fi
o
r*A+Kfwe
r
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«nd
QodaUtntiotl -tw men. “
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•purchasers of land, rno’r« enleTpri-^-s ahd of renewing Ihe.Vfuntràri'-for the.present
council held in St. Augustine lust, Thure- , '
ndroa do]
over, one* hund
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I want .to vote TK-cause I have pot as day night a franchise was applied for
Will.forge lo 'th e front &gt;nore r»pi&lt;lly than seuson.
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W hen aiiy autwnlolrili«am i other mo-' much liberty us my s^n gnd tuy husband
any other p art of the county.
The lettuce ait|l.tlort th u , far
driven v .h lc W are potó ^ h P o w ^ r have ns long- as I am «11«franchise«!.. const 1net anti oj»erate a new etectriri lln« ; ' *
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■Owrbriclt rood« .«re aituroL
ao a au ilh u BMo vtoy. d»cOHrair.n« tp « Il, therftlf or wU&gt;mut «-Kaht* • th« '«nnuwl Thu ballot-11ml parttdpaYfon in govern­ into an d through certain s tre e u of th at
efiy. • It is projjosed^td.’consiruct th e •
grower« d/_ same, w peclally r h w r w h t r r , , ^ ^
, hmll&lt;tìfl ^
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ment has always bfan'the highest badge lin e ,front Jacksonville to St. Augustin»,
h a v o ^ r ava.lcd them scUca-df the op- V, Kofv„
aUtomobi|p ufu, 0th«r motor
Music d u b
of liberty u freemAn^wuld’ o h ta ia My thu company to erect its power statioq.
horre- liberty is* not complete until I hUvp nil
, V . Tb« Musio Club held their regular jwrturtllv tjf cdhU actng -their crop., arivph..T(&gt;hh.l,. of 1 n u t h i n
in the U tter city.’ The o rdinance'pro­
f lf,ng. dollUnv
^ ' '\;m eetlrijf at th«jitudlo__o( Alfa. Fannio-H. :T hi tnoil d.scouraglng fe.A lre is due to
sr fhnt a free mrin has. ■*
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4 viding for the franchise was placftt on-tta
fhe
fact
tl^at'the
noftbern
grower«
hAvt*
■Mlin.5uu, president 'of fhdKltib Saturday
Ftoni eleven to twanty-nlne hbrsc^
I want to vote tiecaiiae m y 'pursuit of introductory reading a t the m eeting and
aftarnooo a t .1 o'clock. "Mrs. J. H . Uou- hap an unusual})'; lafe neason, thereby powerfrive dollars.
happinres Is rurtsiW I hj- thc-lo^k of the a fte r1the ordinance b passed by tho
creating veryToi'-pfJ^e«jon our Sanford
^ mill.it, feader.
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From tbfriyJto forly_hons&gt;pgwf,r inclu­ ballot. .‘Much of tl\e Kupplnesa ■of life coupcilrthe m atter of granting the fran-. .** ,
Tw o eacellem and interesting11wiperssl,r‘»duct. {h1’ addillon-ito tills, -the hqt sivo^ le ri dollars. .
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comes from the ability'to do or to help chise will cbnfa Udoxe l he ’people at a
three weeks has
wrre read, a sketch of t h e '‘Life nml I’nm- weather for
From, forty-one to nftyVtiôfsejHïwfardn-f do large thing* that are worth while, and *lh*cial election. ■ *f *
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v/ yr.irf
' poaltidns of ftulrenstein” hy Miss (fa r-1
a* InriitTMTevntnite of the crop- clusjve^fifiJH'n dollars.1
■T that are a hliMlng to other family rlrelre
■ff-a o ,
-want
as
growers
is
tii
cncourWhat’
we
,'ri«r Lovell; Mr«'. tíeorge I. Sj«&gt;or read m
h'rom'li/ty-one to sixty horsepdwv» ip- iu( well ns my own. "N o man liveth
Miami Mromnnlt« «a &gt;r»-t
■ypRpaHwfNtlf o f tits Pint lium f l t s w i s -w li uge.nnmxJ. J i | . . l l , , 1 * 1
j
rnjjfVtfn
apparently lwing ftilly stocked
do this we muit* ifevote more time in,1”
Tchflikoosky.'
«xty-&lt;wc-Uy
léverdÿ
bonw-power unto ¿ferdf. rhe interests of all arc »0
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ivin «x
i&gt; *vnv -Mr w
yciugr n
on graindruil conwquentputting up a good n i» B e t.b |0 lP *&gt;kage |||&lt;)|lÄivtj th irty .ßye d o llar.,-'
. *1. Thu leader did not sareeeed in finding
ins«jpa(ably
that
no
coman
can
do
her
jy.
on
tho
tolniggari,
local packing houaaa
that wilLbe in &lt; W d in Tthe'northern
Anrf ^ vtnty-onc
vtnlyK)IJ hor#ppowef
any . of Tcha/kovak^'a tompoaitiona
horsepower and overy fifiiduly Inside the fodr w»|fa of her own j mve nearly all shut down for tlu» holiday- .
among the musicians of Die city, hut a cities. I t ja_a sa«Ua)Vl cgipenalva mistake fifty dollars.
y,
' vJ - 1.'1 ;?,■ home, &lt;«
1 , i
season, and probably wilhupt open again ‘
for anyone to try lU vjlrk off all of pfcie
very delightful program was enjoyed.
T
he
paym
ent
of
one
,«uch
county
Shtf
stmis
up
Ber
argum
ent
by.giring
unUl the first of the
It b stated
‘fBohemu Poikn" hj( Ruhcnetein was l&gt;oor. inferior product th a t Jlbby grow license tax in th e state .of H onda shall the following ronciso reasons for hifl no- ['ll)- c&lt;irtrmi«sion inep th at th ert b enough
well rendered by Miss Mary M cK im , 1 nril1 in n‘V ex^rintco.V it cannot make exempt the owner or ojieritor from the 4irp for tho ballot; '
Y^ape fruit now in tho markets and on
Accompanied by M ias'Irena .Brady on in puck too good, theryfory "I h av e no pay m int of any other auch County Ugenac
I want to vote l»ecnus«&gt;:
1
the rdhd.to sufiply trad** until'January 1,
played
trouble
In
contracting
nty
crop*»
•TSi.
the piano. Miss Jessie Stumop
^intelligence b n printe &lt;|uallfich- U not undther box was packed hi the
tax during the license year. Upon the
Hubenslein's delightful "Meligly'-In F" i Trusting you will tind-spacy dn.ypur | payment of such eoUnty license tax tho tion for A nting and it j s conceded tlmt
Thole «tote.
on the flute. Concluding the musical paper for the p u l d i e a t i p i t l e t t e r , 11 Owner or operator shall t&gt;c given -«n
tha fient-ral uvernge of intelliaence W o»
• numbers Misa Irene Brady playpil *‘Hya- ls*K to remain, ^
4
I propriately numbered metal tqg W’itfi the goo&lt;l among women as among men.
•'_tynn Haven'# lihit. shurch has just
# Ulnga of Bpring" hy Sinding.
.
Yours fruljf; .
( b j / I. have * to^obey the laws ami been complete«) and lhf&gt; p««ople oi that
name of the county and the year for
JdA R R X WARD.* which said county license tax,Is paid in- therefore want to help m ake them.
M rs/M u n so n h*d a discuasitm on the
little ’town arc to l»c congratulated o n ’ ;
. “ Russian School of Music,", in wThich
\ dicated thereon whether for hire or/&gt;*n- ’.(e) .1 pay taxes. "
the fine edifice. Thekstyle oi the .build­
■7 whW i- M rs.. Clara Psryen Maclean of
Vd)- T am as'much interreted^und con­ ing is Gothic, it fa « handsome structure ■
er’s use, which said tag shall he k ep t In
l.argVr S w rÀ P oialors '
_* South Carolina, s visitor in ffm city*and
JIT T .'W IllB . « h u 'Iiaidaw oo- Sruiiöfil t Plain view on such-¿utonuihll« or other cerned in th# things voted on 04 men are.. and largo enough to do for the future aa
‘/ . 'heraelf h*musfeian, joined and en tertain ­ Heights, i s 'employed oy ' the Fjrrnald’ m otor 'dpvctPvirilHti'^'All'Twraoiw-iU. -* .iBl^JDjHfrnnchiw nient^ j« a badge of well as the present.
ed the club with an fnterwting talk on Hardware Co., as a steady employment dring to procure said 1Icen»0 as herein iriferiority* and* contempt.
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♦ * il J* t At 1" I JSI t |
the different schools ofm uilc snd musi­ and raises
(f)
I
am
more
cupnhlo
of
resting
an
. cfay County fa now building a hard ‘
large swVqt potato«« as a side providnl .for shall make application to
cal drtiata. •
line has discounted ^ail' hbi former ef­ the county tax collector of tho several intelligent.1 ballot than thousands of surf acid road from Green Cove Springs
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Following the discussion several im- forts* hy bljngiug t o ^ ’ho Herald office counties upon blank to bo furnished by men «Vf- *'.' '
v- .
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to Orange Park, which will‘connect with
. pOrtant m atters of business wery trana- one p o ta to weighing sixteen jxjunds snd th e county tax collector showing th e es­ ‘ H ittlly -r l wsnt to vote IW ause I the D u v a l. county brick food, which
1
* ' acteil. Plana were dlibussed with Mrs. three!smaller ones weighing nine pounds. sential facts fpr th e procurement of aprh WANT *TO VOTE.
-----------rubs through OrUgo. •
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Oeo.. Li H oy, tb» eftorua leader, relating All tff thns&lt;rpdUloes came o u t of one MU license, which said metallic, lags and , • Tb# fakt reason given is probably sljy
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to the concert work which the club will atu l. ugcregutnl a ¡total weight of 26 blank forms shall be (urnlahed.the county moat eoricluaive am} doubt IcMshaff tr^yih .Madison county Arill vote on bonds
in after the holidays, in preparation iw undi? T he jkitato«» were plaute«! tax collector of the.several counties hy to do-w ith th e award of the ju d g u s.. A' in the suhi of-i60,WMTfor Ihe bulhlirtg^of *v: *
for th eir annual Spring concert; after whe*v tbd woodpile stood last&lt;yi'ar q hleh the county commission- 0! the several woman «111 U K kibiSW w ilL.hnd J here’s a new court house* to replsc» thwone-re,
which the club adjourned until Saturday In part accoupia for their he i Ithy growth, counties.
t T am p a T r f hu ne. candy .destroyed.by fife.
• . ' * . " ‘ ;r—
: v u? u a Hy tTìe' tind.
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afternoon, Jan u ary 4 thas no'fertU hef was ua«l. , .
■Sec. 2. All monleq l o W derived from
.
-— 1 r : ; ‘ - y * : — *
M r. Wlhrelrow holds th e championship the paym ent of such license tax shall he
ampfon Sugar C u i f - u - .
Pleasant Danro
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belt until h bfrgvr one Is brought to this mtiri into t ho r»ad !'f|'l brjdve f^pila oL
W- B HdWli who resides w s i Utltwl ■’ TtlP yotiniftr set. Ol blanlord’s promric a b ilu liu u . UniLfh
A ' *,‘;'
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in the fertile Wekiwa river -bottom is the inent society young aet CaJo&gt;-ed a very
*
th e sevrrA lcountioi.
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IU v. J . F. McKi nnon preached a t the ottlce.
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Presbyterian churchh to good confregaSee- 3- Any person&gt;'of persons', firms chafnpion cane ‘ grower, / He brought pleasant dance in the-hall F riday night.
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tioas last Sunday muffling and tfvcntng
or association th a t' aha!) fall to comply two stalks to The Herald office today Among.thoeo dancing were I-ind/i Con-., . .
V-- H arney County E gg»
r,‘
sermons appropriate to the occasion „ W. The Herald offio* acknowhslg«» with w hh the provisions, o l this act, shall.ho th a t measured over 2ff feet in*length and rtelly, E w ie’ Kurdon, hjargaret Wight,
, 'se rm o n s appropriate to the .Christmas thanks the receipt of one d a t e n ' duck guilty dl a misdenreanor and upon con­ -tffay7are*rio wvririr exhihUrdif ItTfirovo th}» n ta a d ir Morrls. 'M x rth a Miller, K ata -~r ' “ v season. He will preafch again neat Sun- eggs and ohe doaen hen eggs, all of. them viction shall be s n e l l i i ) ‘J&gt;y a ^ne of. not statem ent. '-M r. Boy4 has aLx aepre in -Underwood, Frances L iddonrA hna Me- .
e nm l‘&lt;ntpecu tq realize'over |lfc00* LaugHlin, Douglass Abernathy; F o m s t.
day, tb« last Sunday of the year
fresh and fine from our old friend, R, M. m dpi thqtt dguhtb the amount required
¿for»
th e s a m e .. Next- season he will Gatchel,. Harrold Long. George Me-,
Rev. E . D. Brownlee, the pastor-elect Alexander o f Ofneva. Mri Alexander fom uph litfrnse iir* iti*pHwólfun«tvft pot- fit*
K V fr
l»fa&gt;£a
f a w ’r Ucreago and p u t In a mill Laughlin, Paul, Jbnea, Pope Wicker, - *
•..V' Is expected to preach the first Sunday of has recently settled on a fine tract of ce«»dl rig six m onths. V
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M
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for
making
e jn jp aa he cannot 'supply Seth Woodruff, Karl Houmillat, Ralph
Jan u ary , and begin his work aa pastor. homestead land In th f beautiful Geneva * Approved Jy n e j^ J D l^
t"
the -detftimd fr
I f a jlljf lim
ta s s a
. «wwmeiwlOTíi
fcHtUWJi.»,,
W g t &gt; .)iu a rt roareia o ^ K m y
e n rjr
;tì^ -fc ìra in Ìo n
C hriatnua tii-n lrc s at I'aiholtc C hun h o u tk h e use of fertUiier and clearly d cin ^
— Ih c ^ S a n fprd Hermld /a m e o u l in s the (egal printing of same t h a t he remem- ■ M inis at fl.Jt. aud.lfi ■ n&gt; Fuaa tw ■wxer e w ^ -^ ^ -rerphtT-TTf-rn r-x n trifrT tt'
B e a t
iwysi At th M a ia n f ' '■ —
— - fc iiig - C h r tr m in r L T g n g
‘pi ptty lU'u. Tt r rr x T urwisy «i»"* w h o lly sa g
se rv ie re -at 7 J P .‘ Ueri.' g
S p ed ai Ethel section. and
i
t
the
present
price
of
eggs
no
better
A
regular
meeting of'M onroe C haptercredit to th a t office and we deeir*:to
Christm as music a t idi the serv
present
could
have
been
given.
will
be
Iseld
oq T hursday evening at
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congratulate our good friend' Holly on the
T he children’s choir will sing a tT a n d T O
Mb# Hoeklnu Jones is home from 7:30. Election of offlccrT. and work.
&gt;
|r.
Alexander
very
tritely
and
aptly
suceo a of hia Christmas edition, and
o'clock, roan««.
Glasgow, Kentucky, whyre she has been AU companions please attend.
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especially for hia good judgment in men­ labeled h b package a« coming from,Ge­
M aona and benediction will he a t Jhu «trending college and exp«cta to return
y -:*U .E . TOLA R neva,
Harney
countyfawbich
fa
certainly
tioning our name, therein *0 often,—
usual hours on Sunday, ■
« R tf tiro holiday». ' ^ , . i i ‘*. ’
• ; l Acting High PrfaaL
to the point.
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th r peopfljr» who a®Wubl« there, Blew
Thou Üuwgiwb-bag and the. gypsy tent;
The íow er iable and the g|k« th a t's aej
M gjU fhr bridge. cfub‘ fee to T h y «era
A B u d g e t o P O p i n i o n '- 1J u s t Be blast,' Oúr dancing party ;j » gayer than
w n Thou fiw t bártowex
tb a iw t, And. when
t w e e n -&gt; u n a n d M e "
theix btewinga,
bh
We pw y t h a t Thou
our souls. Amen.
Wilt hi

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

H o lld ay

C « f t b f ^ J e i t : in *

B e fo r e T ith e o f 6 o lu

, Pisao lies» ThMi
r * ' :ï
CaD a t illy atoro and get a ja r rii Slupqn '
i
Mission fi pish p l s j tr ‘pt»nu' 'Jad ’fifty —the f T ^ silVt-r'cTcXrwT.,- Frag. Æèh% ;
mûrie rotin gulp« fit |g50 cash- Piirtff
rjrM cU dïïnr.theîW w eitY 102 W. KIratt ‘ .
♦ordì 4800 Ik new an4 in-(foôd.ahMi&gt;è.
Inquire at Hsrald offlee,
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The C hristian Noreemsrj Undoubtedly
&gt;;_ ’ t m m GAIE POSI NOT IN IT
ry
—f-y
O bsiraSd .th e - Occssfon o n ' ^hr.t
ANff
i Florida women arc becoming setivd
« &gt; /
New Knjjand.Coast—in Bsriy
S h ip p e d P ro m p tly
on the equal franchise'question and
i hi'.-- Colonlal
— ■—* Day*« .
. .
U A nioni Y* -T ak in g N o lrj
for one am glad to see It. T he women
o3
&gt; J t# am{ Failli! I1«‘¿ T re n i tu » —
arc entitled to vrue'and the world would
ROSES, White sndPiok, ÎÎ-M WISDO k í 4s*»e
HI
I.R
t
h
e
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S * S a y i.U M f le n r .
be all the b etter for having equal sul
AMURRAN BEAUTIES......... JSA0 ■ îment
o
f
iho
Aa»g^ j “ -I--«*".
' A*
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frage.
It
would
seem
to
b
i
th
e
du
ty
of
1 R ire and Ibero la a Toupdrr vho haa
:
ROOM 2 0
lean contlucot la CARNAT10NS, W)ut», Pink, __ »2J0 r “
-’'•WwrVÀ
In equal
perhaps overlooked and. will, be g i l d to southern Democr at «’
intodern .“Iktxd Its
U p s t a i r s , .P ic a B lo c k
history clearly ffe- carnations , B s d . s t a - ••be reminded th a t after'Jso u sry . l achen suffrage in the south inihder to offset the
©tW«J
miifrage
n»oycnicnt.Tn4he
northern
flnr.d.
p‘r o b a b t y LILLY ÒF TtlE^ VALLET._,— 91JO “ *
&gt; /,
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Ihe'psrceU poni i ¿ » Info’ cfffrt h* càn.
r
thore were Christ- EA5TÊR f!U 4ES^-_, - . „ W * _ C tprae,Som« by mail infleát of in*the ex* ^ p u b lic a n states, and ■t W 'prevent a
pia&lt; cclcbrstiuus
O píeii T u e s d a y s A t ô .6 p . m v : .
t pervdv* taxicab. U nde tfam is consld- brriafc -in the united Deniocracy. ty «
,
_ u m ff
In w h a t‘fa -'n o w DouBiR Violets
a n i &gt;• ,
. :r
.•evki*.
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X i ràvle i i u k old errsfigir! '
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** Florida Equal Franchise League- »1 a
the United fltales
1*
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hu^Qt meeting In JacksonvilleJh^vw
h ere
Mvorgl centdrie* P r ic e s f .’ò, b, expraau o lii
tide filù Hie w ith ‘new ol&gt;^ drsftbtl an im ehdm qnt to the co w tito '
.
.
.
before th e first
aliona. new «tanta and,new' pointa of tion of Florida aa follows:
voyage of.C ohm i
w C 'w n V a ’ o û e r Aorfliw
W%.:. *Tlrv«hiHW
*
JACKSONVILLE, r L ORf D^ 2
I s a s 4 * a e * a Va e k e^ JT»^ * * ^ * ! **“
fetes of Iceland
ample: Irra p ite of W hit we tjiay have am endm ent*|o the comfit utiorr of the
tell th e story .of
said in the post—moet of which We carv *t“ te of Florida
the v isit.m ad e to
not remember lone enough to be coni ■ ‘’fic.lt resolved by the législature of
Greenland
byl.1#f,
th
a
a
tj^
s
u,f
Florida»1
T
hat
the
foliowing
- aiatent—our notfpn of the loftiest dens*
to n of - Brio the Red,'K)f Norway, and
amendment
Ut.thi*.*lqty
of
flo
rid
*
he,
-- Y :ioh*traUon of One’« AreeptetT Siah8Tng
and the-sam e is hereby , agreed to am desorltra. thw aouthw ard vOTUe of
little vessel past th e snow-clad m
Ua&gt;^ -a■ .. In the Community ia when the jeweler
. .leave* all the trays qut on the ta r t until shall Hé subm itted to the tflwtort of thi tains o f LAbrador and the wooded
.'•'imc complété« on«'* selection. W hy dq- s ta te a t th^ general rlcciioft'.in 1914 lot shores of Newfoundland, until V in e
'■ the Jewelers invariably make a man feel /iitilicttlinn or reject Km:
land, an. Indefinite region on .the New
v."m lion 1. of Article C, of coaMltUtlon England coast, was rc a 'd ia ty
,;
ijke a shop-lifter or a window amaaher?
of etato p f Florida, is hi reby am ended to
• t ■•
H era Lief, who was a C hristian, and
the m em bers of his little hand o f dur
' t T he express Companies are to fight read as-foUowyi
"Every person at the age of ¿X. years Ing adv en tu rers •ipm t-'lhh Winter of
,tl]e parefia poat'by competition. Rates
Ç Î I are to b e c u t,* xbe mitqher of.employes unit upw ardsi th at shall a t lh ifiim e of loos, onp ffp'doubt on th e bleatf New
‘England 'sh o re th e beautiful. Ii “
increased and the moat modern equip* rrgistratJon be s ciil» d o i the tfn lr« wboaé'Ood-lIke.spirit h as ao flriied 'n n J' ¡
M o d e m C o u r s e s In «
m ent (a to he Inatalled.' - On every Imalj State« and th a t shall have reaided am conquered th r-jro rld , wms.cqlcbratèd. Î
B o o k -k e e p in g
, prtekagei such aa would naturally be sent have -ia habitation, domicile and abode ¿'■pié, Norw egian v liltrT o 'Y lnblam f:
,$C b y p a rw is poet) the c a t is to he from JO in Florida (or one year, and in county for V erd continued by Thorwald and Thor-'
'v * •■; t i h
V
B a n k i n g À ;tftTÎO per cent or even hlore. If the ex- aU months, shall in’auch county lg^ieem- ateln. b ro th ers of Idef, who had *uoC oo dm m e r r i a l L a w
L :t
prtfw componie* do this and pontfnue Jo ed a qualified electttr’at nil flections uh ccedej to the patriarchal offlea and
.1
V.
|K&gt;&lt;ansalons of hla fath er; and n -tb a
C o m m e rc ia l A rith m e tic "
.;
make a profit It will cauae the ajriajl ship­ dcr this constitution. •, ,
"M ale umL/emalu persona shall in al deaths In quick sncceasloix' o f ‘both
per to wonder how much money he haa
«f !,
' S h o rth a n d
*\r
iietii losing all th e e e ^ e ira through lack respects be alike eligible to vote ami hold Thorwald and Tborateln the wife of
S
m
the-lattor,
Oùdrlda.
m
arried
a
ric
h
Nor­
- -a seem s*
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of efTectlvé ro m p eth lo n -lA 'the oapnWa office In 'll» sta le of Florida.
wegian nam ed Tborfln and accotniwNaturalised citizen* of the Unit«! nled him and a company of his follow­
buali&amp; i.
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a r id a ll b r a n c h e s o f C iv il S e r v i c e
Staten a t the time of and before regis­ er» to Vineland, p h ’er* they * IQ-ed
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D a y a n d N ig h t C la s s e s ;
T She wandered down thtv centeraiale. tration, shall produce to the registration three years. . Oudrlda was a* pious
Whence ull hut ahe had fledp T h e-lamp officer* a certificate of naturalization or soul. W hen her second husband i dled
she visited?Rom e, n arrated to Pope
E—
th at lighted up her smile Wan not the a duly rerfifleifcl-opy thereof.”
LEA R N T O D O BY D U
O I PNI G
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-Benedict an account of her adventures
kind a)&gt;e aaid. She halted at another
In thlg far w estern jro rld and with tb s
hunt h; Where &lt;vwily glaka held away, She * My old ground.ho; friend, "T hon papal blessing rctjflrned to ^Iceland,
scorned the coble ta. for, in truth, They of. Palm Beach County” gets-off the fol where sh e fdt)b(led_a convent; of which
would not match her tray! At- every lowing ori "What*» the use:**
she becam e abbess.
corner on the route. From bôsemfÿt- to : .Tu a fit of retrospection, caused by ai
Thrfrs a re no records beating on t h e
the top. She found the things thal overplus of rninA’ pie.Mried oysters anr- Christum« daya spent by th ese hardy
R o o m s 1 3 &amp; 1 4 P i c o 'B u l i l d i n g
wouldn’t ault. Dut failed to find n mop. a Urge helping of white meat with a copt Norwegians .In New England, bot Im­
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She^lngered a t the sitJt dUptay, From t j p s supply of «luffing, the editor of thin agination can well tdetur« th e renewal
ia
jht«
stVabgp
land
of
th
e
Christm
as
o’clock tTU 4, Then am fflnily'she tripped Tampa T i p « write«- ‘.‘(jrcat are ‘modaway To acck another ftoor^ From frill eftwchnvtnienreal hut do they make iik custom s of Bcandluavla. And thus It
la entirely -leg itim ate to assum e that
6 ahe hdng about Thé petticoats on toiler happier, than &lt;lo tiiebUJ thiiiga.?'’ .
hy. them th e first celebration of the
Then ahe recall«! that, p a a f a doubt,
If 1 had to answer Vd kay "T hey do lay waa observed In tffs new world.
She ought to buy a veil. "B u t they aru nol"and I’d have the compositor—p o ,.I . History, and tradition* os well, are
SO M E UHDERPRÍ CED OF F E RI NGS
quite toô.denr," ahe aaid; " I ’ll wait till mean the operator’’—set it in caps. *It silent a fte r th is on new world affairs
after Len^T ’Twa* then ahe bought a may bo thnt the editor of th e Times la until Üi» com ing of th e Spaniards, fol­
spool of thread, And had It charged and crawling into that a m and ytellow'loaf- lowed bjr tbo Portuguese, FrepdfASDd
sent.
hood from which tHere cnn 1».secured English. By tbetn th e fcp st of Ihy-Nn‘ ' V wn«
» -I
,',w ^„,».,-.,„1 .... i/ —
lym
oot^
Hock
.was
discovered,
fo ba
t lUng, merry, joyous happy Cliriat- how he fwja.
.Two Nlch Hebidebrea _____
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made the cornerstone o f’a new civilV?* rjf!)Lh,nf
room«,' 4.1.000; t
m as bells. ’ Days of glad grwUiiga, hap­ - I t t t a ¿1 oltLJogybm. yhfch prQVpkca
fourtccrvroomsi.|.1,50A,ññwf ?&gt;d
W sol^.therefore
sol&lt;j; therefore we pro asking- - u?J
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the value of (hesu dçuJruble dwelling loca^ibnib
py gatherings,- good cheer and kind such an Inquiry, ft U not a IddrAL
« « block. M
s“ a
sodi mm
wishes. Enjoy the blessed 'occasion— the awful hurly-burly which e*ist*-irt
*.A** Ten Room’Dwelling,-all modern.^ B ath room, toilet, cb-. t W i
enjoy it fully and right fully, ’ lay aside nearly evory lino of biUiriena. ’» ¿ f i t fa t&gt;!d F rench obart gives to certain la- j
m inutes' wulk from, buslntee-atryeU,&gt;e*utiful shad« trww, pavod walldiri
*'the aid and somber things fbr the day— a qu™Uon_*ak*d r
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and Streets. il:uguln l-'J250T)t»:. Term s if wunUi).
- . - ,
ih ilf^
e p tu_ry lands near th a M achias,river, east of
t -i Forty Room Tourist Hotel In.a th rifiiig ’^Uttlo Florii' ’ ’ ^
fo r p rU ic fh '" ' t r 1rtrw * th ere--m « y -bA -of -changa.fmm. .whaUwa*. th tn .g o o d to Penobscot, th e nainks of Isles dé« Bola
rBrnodelwl and furnlsl&gt;«l throughout. The furbishing» j
Mkgeo- a«U H a v r e Ma«a-*rlalíg.
tHé'
many d ia r and precious memories th at &gt; h a t U hpw thought to'be better. ’ *'
m orethan w ears asking fdr the entire ImffrerMr.- I T erm s‘ w.~ * JiO t
Maglab. kings, and M aglsn b a rb o r-t
yop
would.not
and
cquld
not
banish
for
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In the daya of long ngp It ms-ms to trs
W .- Elgbi Room DeelHng, loc^t^d on tb f .Height». Four gboff* buHdi-'In memory q i thn three wise men. who
the world, and it would hot bs right to, the people were U tte r m en—jkffta)
'I n t lo u go .with This
property.- :G5od
G5od w « ^ . The four |6t.-. promise
Uds property.followed- the my ate Abus star, t o , lay
a fine proiwqitiob |th
f hpld
* ’ ’ a* an ¡«v'oeOneqt a*,, this ie |*pUnd to be Sanb u t-fo r tint time live in the sunshine, women—mon* devout, m o re'k in d , Irrt their offerings of gqld, of frankincense
. ford's fulurp ¿uhur^Hiih residonce section. W e offer tlree n tlrc hdldmK
brighten the atmosphere and bring joy aelflish, lews grasping. Their lives werv and of m yrrb before th e Babe o f Relh*
■* • **
on good terms for.
• io tho«*-about- you; for the day live for slo w er-th e dajw less strenuous, th t |«Uem.
t'i ', . ,
Hevcn Rdom
m Residencewt P jim ^tuiavenue. 'B argain
1*2000.00
' - olhero,, live for thaee th a t love you and months replete with gladness, the ucora
In stern and puritan New England
n
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ore left for you to love. E arth ’s trarui- but.m arking posts of progfrta mndn and C hrlstm aa w aa placed under ban. T he
\
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a
1
"»'*
Hdic|s
for
Dlttc
si
s
Tilgbargain,
eluh
or
terms
Both'
Plym
outh
cqlony,
Indeed,
did
not
pose
»&lt;
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lory thlnga have their heayenly .»id# an excellence achieved: „
tji«0 ^ qU'Ii are located in liveTtnnll Florida towns, See’u« for Brieve'
prohibitive
lawe,
but
In
1833Oav,
flradwell aa their earthly; look to.'tbs-farmer
Hut now "tie hurry and w orry—hurrv
and I..r
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and it nevar-faJla to n-njit some ray of to mu he s dollar and wyrry l « t the other ford placed all Chrlatmae gam es under
In te rd ic t and tboee who afterw ard
light, while the latter m a/o n ly Impart man will gctjij^fliat: ramble and acnm ble observed th e day did ao eycreUy. But
8 .U B U R P A N F A R M S
IRakl
a half Acrf
■appalling darkness. -IL ha|W fen',hfrly —ramlffo aw uyw lin-un auto and ecrafr«- the M assachusetts Bay colony, followItigkl and W.kalf
Aeré Truck-Farm,
Truck*Farm, r/ori
cfop w»tl
g&lt;11 nn,i.,
under
said, arjd jnojit ^ u ly .^ W d h a t {If^jp t&gt;le for a" |&gt;kir ol mules to haul It back: tng th e example of Crom well's parda-,
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All ttlcd. Fivb acfw in lettupo and cclary, bslapce réady fftr «róp,'
c much what see wake it.NBm-wo will-br- TtrsttrirmH imila nm U- &gt;a nestire-s ~ ‘
whlt-k prohibited Off
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your Chriatma*.
.the land t£UaAa.-*on. Too}» ,tcgm all gu lh. Q uickailoe- ",
and bustle to hold It: all of which hard­ of th e feast and dedreed th at "holly
N lao -Boom Honse. suitabis lor rooming* bo&amp;¿~*
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and Ivy w ere badges of sedition,^ en­
ens - hum anity, congeal» conscience,
s ^ rté j?
Everything new and up-to-daW T'oUut, bath A i all
acted
a
law,
in
1C5B.
obliging
all
men
t-rn cos
stifles
conscience,
»riflea
sym
pathy,and
"O^Lord, I com« to Thee In prayer
vsnlcnrus.
Price
way
down.
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T
fi-.
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to -labor on phrls^tpas ddyNmd lyfllct
once more, But’pardon i7 1 do not kneel itivei good fellowship the go-by.
Mfieen Acre». Uv&lt;?
Ing s fine upon tbos*jwbo-obaerved tb s
What jv ill another half-ceiftury of
before Thy gradbus pp-sence, for my
feast. It was not nntll 1M1—tiiore
knees are eore With so much walking. fllin do throw n upon the' screen? Will thab 30 year« afte r th e pastin g of The
In my chair instead I'll ait at saae and tHere, meanwhile, l&gt;e i-veactionary peri­ Cromwsll regim e .and th e restoration
c re a lo two mlléáSanio
* Good dpuble Story
which cusí jsuo.oo -to build. -u m v Tb
•humbly bow my head.- 1‘ve labored jn od to allow all mankind to Aecoqp from of tbe S tu art dynasty to th e t hrouv ■
12 or 15-Jíetd.
ad stuck-,
H o
-yprvponiUonüt th e tta tc .
iSffèr Utlagf _FWl&gt;0JK&gt;
.TJiy, vlMJAriJ.. XhftVLjitMtJuiawi^IlyaJ tJif,iw lu l.strtau 'laid u ip o rt It^ -'O t wlH That liila law, abolishing personal free
S$W
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^
w
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-- t*»-MlJjÈd em a n d 'lib e rty of-wcrrihlp, was rt^.
-----so ld -tap -U«W &gt;« for -U » w^insUsI e ly y i ihJfcpirit -of : progftws eefuve to
.
O
R
A
N
G
E
G
R
O
V
E
8
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-fy
pealed; and several yeara afte r tb li
F vs called on fifteen strangers In our speed for one .moment in tlw- decad&amp;l
Two lin e Orange Grove«, one of 14 serve,
-rup of.
0 bri
tb Uno crop
v tbe sp irit of New England was reflect­
'' - town, T heir contributiona to our church to come? i
fruit,
right on St. Johns river, abSAthe A.. ‘
will*«
Ï-JL - W
ed
In
a
letter
w
ritten
b
f
Rgy
Joshua
bargain.
I
he
01fitx.five
rnllca
(rorn
Sartfd
T ruer unlutpplpea U n o t ./ c t ^ 0 great
p u t down. I ’ve baked n pot of beans for
rtm ^-lhoi
Moody to Rev. Increaa« M sther. In
in bearing. Fine Kk-atiun on lake front
S aturday’s spree; An old tlmf« supper it aa to* be a cog- upon advancem ent: but which .th e observance of C bristm ss.
'grove coni
of Iho famous Ilahai Naval Ora
h Aidrcrnl
be going to be. I'v e drtwsed three dolls, tíre question .put by the"T iines—’’Does, *a* th u s r q le n o j tó: "And th e sheV
of all thp Ju st varieties such as
4, Parson
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tap, for our annual fair, And made a sake the prograsn mike-, us lu p p ier"—is one ting up of sh u p í on C hristtñaa'dky ahll
which we m tu t j raffle there. Now, with[ most jn-rtimni-nt. W hether if does oi d riv in g -tb e m aatar o a t o f school utt
1 ^ W B E R -^ A N P GUT OVER LAIVlT
~Thy'faotmdi»sa wisdom &gt;n m h limg.jiiim». loes not win Yiflt è hange condiUuns. A» X roaalhqlydalfs á re very grevoua."
rountF*
sub .&lt;division--Fpropo-'
i'
retton. q fli be aoldfh five ,n
or U
tenk *acres
tracts» 8ne *&lt;«
i m i .any old Utityr - t i i l i i u i u tfiiV-F knowest th at th(we duties all t»ku time;
110 to }50 per ac*
I have no time to fith t ‘h iy i|p irit’i-focs, would like to live! for kt iekst M day once the fgaht oh Cbrlstrfias was
‘land and
*row anything. Some fiqo'grove«" odjoIrU t for
aale .J. /s,.
-I, bave nd time to .mend my hAaband’s inore.In the "wiry-bark,” wbenw mlrrobv Both New Amsterdam *nd Now Tor,t
tw
&gt;
Tt^n«TU.»t
«k
ràK.
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r
i
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,
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mainUlned
the
old-worH'eustoni«
as.
»3.00 aevo
couldn’t lie
If Intcrratodin
timber -0 h ié e *199,878 0Crrt’ 1for saio.
, , . -7- -round
---------------It's
jkhiy.
iir
Any
fior
Inrqiiiy,
.hni
I
V eno
rrSS
&lt;h&gt; yl j lil W i f i
Bevor toot
_ , * 'i# * .'‘ - ' ’i- ■
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.Î-- --.-ímm
eh tHera w hat Is right. B ut.T Jiou, locked up as auspicious rharactera; when hold upob tb o h e a rts of th e English
'.000 Arres cut qvpr.laud .-adjoining the celery delta of Sanford^
Cen&gt;raFf
l^ala&gt;
ii«mís-Hs«efcMsw»-s*s
&gt;tM
■Hnaniam c j i t
Scattarmi-through-tíre
aat
«sane
m a t c u n a ; in d i E m u n r
•PfuiM*. TfCIfn-T
count them righteous an d wilt heed my k n e a d « n d o u g h in m o n k r's . kitchen;
T oday there ia no north, tiö M ath.
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tarili
bo
&gt;ur
policy
nqvci
bî-éprayer. Bless the bean supper and the when gasoline w u used to extract grease Ko «Ast, no west, to C hristm as cele­
y r n ^ S f r t'nything for'aáie u n iJ2 ‘s râ ^ S î
say conscientiously we are kivi ng. you y our money’s worth.
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nfffWjpl ahow, And put lt.in_th* hearta spots froni uncreased trouaera and a bration in th e United Stato«. - The
’n cv tV honked. M aybe I’d'only atory of- tbo BabsT of Bothlobom . ia
of all to go. Induce the visitors Ct&gt; patÄ
‘&gt;
Ä
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d,. i S i re*' “ “ “
:priL
roniie The men who in our program qd- need one d a y ^ f It, but b ‘gd*h, 1 think w ritten ou every h ea rt and ovory;
tnnguo on C hristm as m orning repeats
J vertlae, Because I ’ve chntaed lh » e nu-r- I’d like it fur. a ^ c c k . 1 believe I’d be
tbo oong th e angola sang over the
ler.
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ciiurits till they hjd ^ h e n e ’er they aaw
Ju d ean bills: “O lo r/ to Ood In th e
’v noe; efoming—y e * r:the&gt;' d id !. Increase
tbo contributions to our fair, And
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naif, wat eyelids—and forgot all ex­
cept tho' splendor of the might h art
"V.-f'f-

-k .“They won't mlM you«" aba mao'
aged to gay Anally, pushing back h li
face and holding It In h e r hands at
a ia fe distance. "1' ® Jto a o rry —bu t
you wee-1 *waa thinking ot yo». and—'
and Wanting to ago you a o /u n d Mien
suddenly 1 looked; and you Uere bora,
right .h sre.'w ith ip® "
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“And to o .lata.'*.ha addiA'bUterly'.
• “Ojhr myr y t t / r e , a o v ^ C U rK r ,a |&gt; s
flaihrd b a c k ^ r n a g tly . '*TbV M t U l
tnarrlrd y e t j f - . '
"They* - W ho r .
- ‘ .
“DWtr and a retch en ." »-•'^llratcfcien 1. ‘ W hp, the d artl la
O ratehent. 'I . beg .your pardon, F v
—you don't know .'what I 'ta suffered
—larn't Bob going to m arry you?" /
Him looked at him for a moment
In Alter shocked Alienee, tb h n 'Jau g V
o4 her bid ringing, gay.lau g h th at ho
loved. , .
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**I '•|ha*Ty,,Bob-T-Bobt'-l'Vou&gt;. alliy,
a llly -— r
,—
"Go ahi-adt' • 0 » # tno ; wjbgt )rou
ÿ b L ^ J K W ù k ^ U) Ik . .p a o ^ - O r R ld it a .
enywayr*
*----"Bha'a my poustn, Oratchan Law*
rence. *• 8ha came to spend bar sum­
mer v a c a t i o n
J
with me,,and N o b f T l f T '
fall Id_alova with
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SSM AXW EL

I J PERIODICALS
Cljari and Tobacco

Ice Cream * Soda Water • Confectionery

d V A A A A A A a W a A iOoflnfVnftnfV
B IC Y C L E S —

A C C E S S O R I E S .------ ---- R E T I R I N G -

THE SANFORD CYCLE CÖ:
N*»r Stock *f Columbia atu) Ramblar 6 icyc(fa'. Abe Hartford and
Ideala »nd..o&lt;k»r ehrapet make* VVa «fll Ihdm dtt' okay payments. * *
W* carry a compirti luit nf Bic/ila jfnndrirt. Wa’do Oil kiadaiw ‘
Breccia Ktpairiog Scc.ui irr toylhlnf in tk* Uicyclr line. . :•
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Have a art of N«w Rubber Titet put on your Co Cai! or Baby C rtti^r.
TMK ONLY-HiryrLB STORE IN tUNPONP ■. -U
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M O D E R N S H O E R E P A IR S H O P
ALL-WVRK.0ONE. BY

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» » v r \a c \a v w » &lt;r » » c » v t \ i i » » a w t t &gt; a t \ U a H y w atM ÍÍU t» %
a ta »aw a a »%

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and 'dftDplaa jo llie d 'In. '• Yet it h a d
been m ore than b cM fy .tb at had hi-uf
him (roe th ro u g h /th e jraarg. Jp»r&lt;ro
And been a look In b ar eyas, a look
of abiding faith ly id clean; straight
honor, that h e .hwflloved and truated.
The tnemory of-tfllft look bad brought
him bkek over the sea. to And her
this- C hristm as a i d tall h er th at now
ho could claim h e r.'
*
Bob!' BtoUd, good old Bob. While
)ie,J&gt;ad-been playing globe 't r o t t e r ,
trying to oaten the Aylng heels of a
madcap, .wayward fortune. Bob - b id
(ttjn
fh tay ed 'q ileU y - at- borne and won the
girl*bo loved.
o *- " “ *
T h e r e .In tho dingy, chilly Interior
•V
j of the old-hack CMvo fought out. bis
p H '/’ , battle with himself. He would be
nAiTtoC : game, be aald; „ h e would not nuur
i r.lfirtiry their happiness with one word or
T7J,- l.lQOk. lie could not ¿o beck. T here
ieifor iho I wae bla -mother.. ^Ha could not g ite
I, CIIV'i. UP seeing ber m e re ly .'becenso Fate
l m erry | ,iaJ »Iron tpm g knookout blow, not
!
Qfe.* esactly In , tb s so la r pier us, but a
bully to ,rlflo to *be Ip tL 'me again.
"All out," sh^uti'd the d riv er Jovial_____
tra alflco ly. pulling up short before the great
mm
-you walked pu this old mansion on tbs bill, with Its bar--------------- rll;,lll° of tall pin**,
¡ 'r ’. j f l S s e C lMQlw. Ink for the down
/ ’ snow. “ Wleb I wee
train.
How hgvt*
*)
In Bop .P atterso n 's
4
W
S
the7 treated you
b o o ts to n ig h t
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down easlT” }, j
■S T u rn e d ' on some
V .* B t i K S a C f O b "Fine, t h a n k s ,
/ .llhiralnatlon didn't
Mr. D unklay/'C llyo
0
UieyT
And, jofi,
. . -,
.—mm answ ered' hkartU jk
J j - listen to tho band.
"W hose
'WkdAlng
1 * T h an k you. . sir.
7 .sin J In- ttmo (or? I w ant to load up
Il/Tl T h a t gives the misw ith gifts."
;
J.U sea and .Irtda a t
•ji : .."Quces you'll b iv o to. It's In ytfcr
pw i hom e a- llttla ok, v. :rb w n family. Bob Anally got h e r /’
l ‘.4j t r a ' celebration.”
CllVe ttirnvd quickly as the old sta•• Clive plckod up
■■ &gt;' tlon agent wrot chuckling towar&gt;| the
VV’
S
his
two suit cases
. c..\ akpreas office trundling a truck of
A r , and nwilr^g up the
baggage, lie followed blm .'bls dark
i A gravel path, heal
isyea keen and troubled,
j * . tnted at Bight of
. *A|dot whom, Mr. DunkleyT I haven’t
the brilliantly lightbeakd any news from home for wtekt
1'va beon abroad alnce June. amj Just ed rooms, ain&lt;I turned qtpotly around
got back In Hme to cajeb the eipfesa to ths aids d&lt;ior that he bad hmi otwrest for .Christmas. Bo* you Mg. 1W* caalon to u^e m a n / *«'?Jlgid beforw
been out la's ■**l,J jg 1all a surprise td me.'C- ‘ .
_ i ‘ '• when he bad
* "6urprlso (¡T all the Yown.' WeVer
It was still M riF, about
- ',fb o tig b t'B o b 'h a d the nerva to e e k .a
th
iC
Pfohakly
tba family waa a t
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g trl Ao m arry Jdtn- let aloue
dlnnar.' Yet some one waa playing
apupky lit t le Lawrence one." - T h A -hafneH nick Clive like a whip? •o ftlf In th s long music room aouth of
.¿U»h,:-M 1o called good night and b u r J»» T Z . J j. Hp stood In tin» dimly
• 1 w lo q 'o ^ iir U) whrro the old ’station R ihted hall listening, old neiboriea
‘ ~i-; sweeping OTSr hlnj
It Was only a
Christllttla
quaint
C
hristm
as
carol Utat F a r
/^ T h P ^ ir .M lle d
Cheery C hrist­
ho an
an h ad "alW afrT aT rt. te a r s * ago. when
m as g reeting to Jiljp,'.oand bQ
r 1aw ered U, but aa th ey 'sw u n i up the ifae bad,first ooma to IIva with them -,
long rocik bilt toward tip» t&gt;wn, b&lt;v t little forlorn kjddle. orpbaned and
lakned back and abut his eyas and « lib no one but,J&gt;fa o t h e r rto ac t aa
guardian, abe bad loved th a t carol,
and alw ays sang It at holly tim e. .H a
heard ber Votoa now and gripped hts
handa as ba listened. ..
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Hark, ths hsrald angsts sing,
Olurr to ths newborn K»nr, '
l’eace on aaifh and mercy mild—“ .-.
She saw hla figure-feAsoted in Uta
tall m irror and ' rose wlU.. a halffrightened cry.
Mid. TÊrokenly,
». .
Jfk. Ha torgot
alt bo hnd heard, andvaaW

IZOLA

Be loTfd b ar. B a * 'J r l / o V
1 ■
- could
see * b a r
I liL _
now, em ail and
\liX 7
Vof
slen
*• l y y A
Î .-.I L ,,e
0 'd er a t a l x *^ .
ft
tpa#,
jA
Q
, 1 s t i l l . In
' ■?.*■'• A
abort s k irts , h e r~ 0
d a rk curl# flying
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In tho wind, drep dimples a t Ike cor-

ery of th e laatV I
half hour. Yea, ^ V ] l
r*
they would. And
he’d go back and . .
[ j j j * —f~ 2 sZ
Punch tha t old '
I
J * ttUw'a
[h e ad
** .*
i 'l l “
down a t t i e at* .'
1,
Uon for nòt telling him
It' . j l f k i
Qratchen Law rence^Iqstoad of Fay.
'"Oh, Clivi, le t mo go." aha whis­
pered. "They're Wit at dinner, ana
you know y o u rw ia lh e r----*’ "I know all about It,” said Clive,
com fortably. Ha ra tte d
b er chin
gently and looked Into the dear, tru e
eyes he had truated. Fay did not
know all (hat -lay behind th at look,
how, m entally, he k n elt In all humil­
ity' and asked for forgiveness. Yet
all ha said w as:
"I forgot to Wtib you M afrjr Christmae, d ea r!”
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B ock fti tlW gainA old )&gt; w n # t« n g aiiV n n d p re p a re d to do all k in d s
o f T in n n cT S h ert Ir o tr W ork, T in Jto o u rii,' G u tterin g , P ip e F ittin g
a n a J o b W ork d o n e to o n ler. ulsfi A rtc J lo n -W tlls . Will m ak e it
in te re s tin g to a ll C ontractu?» -and B uiiffers. Call jor w rite m e
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. a n y th in g in .....
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h en V.w..
yd u »wmoitit
m y II...'
line. ' Cl.....
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Agonlu for New York and -Chicago Factories
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H igh G n u le PjápoH—Low P rîte s —1Easy T e rra s

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Piano Tuning A Specialty
Orders Solicited

P opular C hristm as Plan t Is a P arasite
and In Oldsn Time* Waa 'Con- tldsred Sacred.
Although Jn -th e m ajority of Ameri­
can and Englleb homes m lsltetoe le
displayed at C hristinas Uni«, It l i r e
m arkable how little 1».known of thla
sltlc growth, appearing m ost fre q u e n t
ly on apple trees, although It la also
found on evergreens and on poplar,
haw thorn, pear and oak trees, but
rq ry rarely, on th e last nkmed. It la
an ererg rean bush, about four feet
In length, thickly orowded with
branches and legjes. Unlike all oth­
e r plants. Its leavea extend down aa
well ks up. The plant Aowers every
year, but does npt b ear the little whit­
ish berries until It Is four year* old.
The mlstletbw proper It a native of
Europe, especially of Ktigland and
Normandy. In oideg tim es It wee con­
sidered a sacred plant, because ( Ha
berries grow 1n clusters of th ree—
em blematic of this Trinity.. Tbp ancdknt Celts n ee d -to hang sprigs of
mietldtoa around th eir necks ea a
safeguard from wltchps- The maid
th at v u not caught and kfesed under
thM m lstleto* a t Chriatm aa wonld. not
be m arried within the year, so the
tradition gore. According to tho old
rules tho cerem ony was not properly
perform ed unless » .b e rry was pulled
off afte r each klas and prev Q ted to
the maiden. When all the berv|eo
WOK fp tje 'th o privilege.ceased.

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...Xs' ‘ - C hristm as Presents.
'I thought It better to get you somet h t n g ^ e f u l ," ¿ d d Mr. DobS to ble
I b ay s bought you a couple
/ i t gd^Bbrrxvme for yoflr C hristm as
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my dear," .replied Mrs. Dobb. *T share
your ideas, and havk- bought a good,
strong coal scuttle for you to parry up
coals from tba caller J n .”

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Vary Ancient Form of fltapsoL.
The. i/ow as a mark of respect la a
custom used by nearly all nations, and

Elcetric Lighted Pullman
Xnlckar—"Did tba- «mounitir gat
fa fU ed r Bocker—"Yaa, ha told tba
habits they Had and kissed the maa
Wkn wmn awalnal *li Irn H .
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and n a t h l i ig » ^ adm itted which iLouid
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w i r i U . j Metabt» Uj ifitp Aftcotivo versalo», add w tapsthhns
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I H h t C I I U D PRIN W N G COMPANY sífl^ u jm é n W - V 'to s tt/J o
-horrpV.' « i l pfrvuTcslit our Jú a la a__
K J. MUI I V rnitor
not. diminish thi'lF.^ladnowi,. but « ta it
¥r. M. MAVMS. B««l«*es» M«m | w -ü
thetr satisfaction. And now, whi&amp;mer. •uh»orlptl*n Prie«.- $ a 00 ■ Vear In Ad»a os • rim ent reigns in ali our homo«, let us
¡nvite him to tufi adtb us. ' Lst thtechl)
(MIrvrte I* HwCltr by nvrW ItOOswt r«K 4*
ad»«iK* « tfle p ir month ♦£„ -/..V dren; play with, the Uabe of. Bethlehem
lymam la tetano« nun l» m».tA «l t«Qte among thorn; while the Angels of B e th ­
lehem *ing.&lt;W9f. them. L èt the yfiufhlti
fta ^ S in tp iú &amp; tw ftfe / the earnest, obe• * * &amp; * •t Um N i i S w «l Sonlort. nofW«.
•Mat Act of Mardi 3rd. 1179
-Jrtleñt bqy!vf KAiari\&gt;0 .&gt;-Let them who
; 'c ä m ^ liita .the Olrristmas «¡«on oiit’ of
OS(« «o ifUraU BuUdlM - TM«»l»wi« Wjp-if*
lire's liu»y caLw rome kfárP *l«h him
by hi« hand.
,j* The Sanford ITFrald reprint* the Han- to rant awhile i|nd
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for J «tory from tho .Christmas editfap of -&gt; - ' c o l d s^ ^ ô e ' ^ o XÎ n V ;
' the Tribun», but forgot, tA.'giv* rre«JU
The early« W p of^!m&lt;.tuce • brought
. either t é t b i Bu^h(ir. q r_ th e jttp e reV
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You might «Alt untij Siftér’íjhristm as * * * *
ight light*.
light*. A*'
DOltfcaiV traw em .to Wep li
E d, to gaze upon tho bright'
1^ * 1*000 alter tboJéour-Ui
y you sea dearly please «can T he Herald
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'.eloaeiy and you yvill see' Jb a t we gar* thé
^ ♦ ’ a u th o r and th a Tffoun* dlbicredlL wV
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•T he people living in what are »tow
isolated 'distriç)a
strie)* will-be ip dlwct.com -.
tnunicationt ÿjtÜ
yjtlw Sanford, With all the
railroads, with steam boat connections,
w ith telegraph and telephone* and by
m eans of yifpfnobile* aqd good homed
*can make the trip to the city quickly and
With corpfort sod they can realize all the
comforts o t a home near the city and
have none vf the discomforts.
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Few of ua can realize the lull signlficanor pf this bohd ipsue for brick roads.
feh*nM&gt;iy&gt;inilltles aro ao’ vast'And the pndertaklngoo. filled * rjth prsrniec.th^dM y
th e futuii'cviJdrrtW K hciitrtiU . •'
- L et the gqlid prprk go on jutd^ln' th i
work lete v e ty -m in ta k e a hand a n d Yrodi
o ur im sll step Will
good
county
inhabitant
ana .lin a g e , JL^sfTfct .Nrt, J .yf Ctrange Sunfgvd
Ç auûty; ílp rfd a /jsilj iw d y s - blda for t Ikpure hals p f ¡ROO.OOO p,»r value-oUtoad
and Dridgft
JW V lV ef O range

faithful perform snta o f th e trust,given
into their hands. The b o n d , trust««
ttiiu selected went ab o u t their work,
a n d ln 's p itt of all the d ire predictions ot
fiilnre they installed th e plant and
turned op the watgr anil th e eiecjric current, and they have gone on ever since/
i^ ths vçry great MUiafaction of every*one concerned.
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* The road bond (purr han be rfíaünaqfd
in the same way. And the result wRl
be the same. Wikp-the money hag been
judiciously expended:nb citizen will be
willing, to trade the improvement back
for »hé y t ^ J f idlfcgU d.^ftsrke Teley
trrspft.
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will bb held at the office of Ote prreldent,
Monday,* Janyary 13th
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night Iti th ^ d ty - apd w turiisd Ijqtjllf
rooming* ¿1* ckme tö ^VUic ReVi. fVotnlpeed[ g U j È * * fWord
.{iflchVl F olA V kim be repoita ax. insyproving.^Ripo'rtlr-BtaSr.'v’ ;: • r - * A ;\,
K T h o &gt; u 'd n c « ofjthjj; Sa^dFd AUchiHJF:i »veri«!.report th a t Capf. f L
'Whd Gdhkgc Company baS 'Increased to ■UK? t m i p A ' M , AtMli* f a s ^ n n the
such an exteht th at ah addition i* being wv»fl rid*. «hd.«to qjurkly dld^the report
mjsdo t f their plant to-vuihla-them to tjjread th a t Itf was soon on every one’s
properly handle th rb u a ln HU.- ~
" to n g u e .. Tiie -repflU ltartc&lt;r by the,
t Mlaa Clarissa Starling returned Dom t.-l. photic message to Kt-nneQi Murrell
spedii 0«*'Winter a t Com tort C otta**;?Briar College^ Virginia, ^((Rlday thkt hi* gTnndfathet,.Jno. A. Moore of
Mise jÇ^rthiin-Speer
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J J ' K~ ’T -Iseveplng to spend the Chriitm as holidays Sifnety-lix. 8 7 0 .. had dropped dead and
holidays w ith
nt{i at Oakland.
with tbo home follu. Her many young Kenneth interpreted te e mrei ftgp. to read
‘ T. B. Lanier "of
wltAVJSp^hcrq.
friends will be glad, to welcome her home th a t h b father had dropped^&amp;Ml_»nd he'
was (b tho' city b
' N p , v . .again.
t ~ m bolted for hom t enly to flod the genial
,v ‘ Misa C hilien to
■nhyols
Thp Christmas exercise* a t Jhe-Moore's Captain enjoying hb usual gootrhealth.
js spending th é hdlwttiyi ,wiU
c d o i u Station church are ip be- held on Christ­ - CAp't. M urrell probably thjn)uiV»at the
Miss R u th tílfU gñklil bo
(Otestof mas night, Instead o f Christ m y Eve; aa Yeport of h b death has been greatly ***
'parent* a t KiulnV
*(ated; it), the Moore’* Station, hews n&gt;f aggèratpd and h b many, friends are glad
Friday,,. A. good program ha*.been pre- tMeirrn th a t E db in the lan d er the living,
' Alice W hitber, '.wiu&gt;Vis teatíilñg
pared and it wiU'rituiy tint effori to kt- UUhoègTt »&gt;'mp*thiring with Mra. Mui^
W in ter Park' «chooj 'iaTionfe- h t T.. &gt;•- * ' &gt; .
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hqulre.offO) w!» Brad* Be eMail aikTOsL't'
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N&lt;rtk&gt; te lw«ê*evl»eo ut lh» fntmUoo STW» F»,
Mkl rmiftoit* la my i*H&gt;«in4 Am bmU» »pptka.
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Will* h» V&gt;l*e'rVêÔ ' b y sSnn/gnI fortjuv
N o .t? F.-dk A^ M. on F riday dlght, Dec.’
came ¿qmc yvth- Ipatállatim ^of oHieca».' Vbiting
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•ùp the holiday £&gt;riL
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i..rn« from San­ prethren invited to be p f w
Neville t,„.
has returned
. Major Power» and
w.com-, * • . / « A
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T he Sinforfl Herald spealia of thwrtcw'
Presente
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. . M bs M abel C o w y hga'retjw niil.hoine
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H an d k errliiefn T hé com m on sense of givbetter pries* aht)
^he m arket uary 1Ä of each year. All biddera'shal)
' —T am pa Triburi*,! ^ .y .
after
spending
the
mimfm*r
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acrompaiiy their Kids w it?k»i eertified
thl- ruaidptits of-Oftando .will lend their
M erer mind the name.. Tbe^e is noth­ ^ yVsid* from the i'dc% jthat the vegetable
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1 S u sp en d er« wJ In g ù s ^ ü l p resen ts a t.th is
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. .­ w - . live* in N p rth C arolina..
check for. 9500.00'a s oecurityrfdr com-' '
\)kapftaneo by giving-the enumcrstor»al
gfowera
would
ppalUeYa
profit
on
the
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in am name.
iua
iw m . f or your, befaoflt, hoyr*
‘ F^MIss L qcy ^ewyomc toft on th o boat' )ho information re«|Uired.^—ReportefpMance w iih'iiid. D oth sealed and a u t“.
All Local A dvertisem ents under Thl»
U nderw ear - season o f th é . yedr is «0 *,
V eg E jj®
*/S • •ver^ w* will cnl/ghten you about ¿Ianiry x^ld storage piapFFhy ia m m ;g e n e ftll:
F I R ^ T T I M E 1IK R Ó
Saturday m orning for JselMMtxiil^ &lt;b en- Ster: ‘ :
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tion bids received. T h ejrig h t is reaetVhd
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section
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hy'the.coh
’ The name ft ».com plim ent t o a(reneg*(
-T—»ioy the ChriatinA* holidays.* - '
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For Kent—Furnbhcd n .o - room cot­
i lia r hey,'. Qpe of the pioneers In Florida ator’igo plunL The* farriers it\ -other
O rig in a l
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Doliglsai»-forrheriy
of
the
San­
Gainesville arrived H at wtvk to *|&gt;end the tage or »111 »ell tho furniture. Box 478,
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ford
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accepted
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holidays with her m other, Mrs. Liddon City. : .
“ «&gt;perated on thy ioopfratlvo plan am
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ft. after (whom fLake'- Uamoy ws^na^ned.
a position w ith Palmer 4 Beigh.
and .h er abter, M ni.,IUjwor. Mrs. Dell ’- F o r R ent—A well eatablbhed board­
thy';IdftA
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VareJJejit
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■ '■ _ T he name df Da^nay really bjeans more
Mr. and Mm. Mortop Hdpaon an- b, one of the m o tt'u g p u lar society m x. ing house, twelve room» and.bath, partlj
than'tt&gt;" name of IiyiaborAugh, ai.fi !&gt;&gt; wUnsas’ th r 'foHowfAg trom the, Starke
»-*- »•*- nounce th e b irth of, their son, Mortop
furnbhcd. Yilqe clasa »pf . gfcntlemcn
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the-w ay whenre rontfet Hili*borough?
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December
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pleasant
by
the
.O 'B rsdford county faAnyrs ought to
T o g e th e r w ith a R reat supiK irtind t» u ip a n y . S tu p e n d o u s p ro d u c tio n .
Ave.
J*? 34-ltp
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- P re tty C roole P elles. A lan d slid e d r m e lo d y n m f m e rrim e n t.
For S ale-G rocery, (red and general
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spending
Chrutina»
with
Mr*.
Tyler’s
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ford Herald iaaued a CliriArnea edition dn Amises' . Ip • eacliv ^fMdithbprbadd. . This
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qcM.&lt; Good reason 'for selling. Ad­
rounfj’. n u t lo thc-peop9wof Sanford
V/Banford’s
bond
Issue
of
«200.000
b
now
C
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Tuesday and while It ,U ‘ noFrqtdUr {m Gdes. wha adkanted to iKc^Tajegraph by
dress
'¡Grocery,'!
care,
of
Herald.
34-tl
Mr. and Mra. E. W. D. Dunp .Will
I4r‘ C oloretJ^fiatrtm s n d u iltte d to nil p a rts of th e a tre .
speMa) road district th e notice means th a t
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For Sale—DIdçk of five well located
*|M-nd th e ’holidays with th d r daughters,. lieing advprtii)«f and Jri'the rnvxi thirty
our
fosd
bomf*
are
reody
to
sell
and
th
a
t
S h irts
T in S pecinl re s e rv a tio n s for’w h ite pnlrous.
Wö k n b v /m e n 's *
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rush of job work* in T h e Herald office, fsrmVr* ‘of th f,;B tirU e Mtetlon. , Mr.
Mrs. J. 8. McEwan and Mra. Thomas of days will,fie sold. THer* have W n 217 city lots. Address Owner, Box 1287.
flit A few week* 9200,000'.will be available
(IfaW
filj^s
that,«*n’
ough
‘
dwst
fpoiled
Jh
inqulrica
received
from
bond
buyer*
for
34-tf
yet ft makes a splendid allowing, with t u
Shoes
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for the construction of hflck roads A*
d ata relating to th e'issu e and t^m *«oi ... For R ent—Teh. roon&gt; house.-well lo­
handsome colo’Ved'. covering, and - page» hia community last jkcaaon, to H«vt&lt; pale
Li
p
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Wicker,
ucrompanled
by
hb
It m eani th at this section will have
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Cobnellÿ.
32-2tc
■for
a
cold
storage
huuM’;.lUf
idea
Is
th
it
»ale. T b b m o n ey will be used^irfothe
glad to a ssist ' '
Belts
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well filled with ChrUtmaa atorjee, carry-'
son, P o| m&gt;, left Saturday for a short visit
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•For « ¿ e u r o la n d China Brood-Sow
twenty-five miles of brick ros(U and
tm
construction p f- twenty-two mllo* of
Ing good cheer and pleaaur* into 'm a n / it Vo-.ilti he.ch tep er -to lAiild the house
to Columbia. South Carolinn. during the
W . E. Squire», Cameron Ave.
32-tfc
C ap s
you in /y a u h •
that after they are consim rtrd therw
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haul
the
hrick
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through'various
portloiw
of
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St. Johns H otel-R oom * and board.”
will be no more money wasted on repalrHerald is t one of 8anfordfs choireet ■»«- m elt t a a cold storage plant In town^pay
H
a
ts
Homelike accommodation* lor regular
selection.
r,
"W.
J.
Ch&lt;*ck
is
in
the
city
and as usuul tnc Celery. Delta.
ing aand, cjay.and m arl roads'and th a t
th
e
-storage
chargee
and
Ihen
haul
the.
\
On Christmas night there will lie the boarders of ' transient*. Good table.
‘
sets, an d has done more to promote tho
b building m ore houses, this tim e giving
the people of^the Sanford dbtriet havo
• /'
.
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^
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usual
Christmas tr e e 'a t tfiJ Congrega. Rate« reasonable. W. H. Waihep^Trop,
bqstinterest* of the,town than afly other njhat hack home again. He thin)u, too
a roo)ract to G. 11. Po[&gt;e for three nice
spent, their last penny on ¿make khift
42tt,W
.
P
ru
t
SL
.
33-«
that
more
people
wotild
cure
their
m
fa
t
.
institution connoclfed .w ith '-If. T he
ie
tiunal church with gift* for the younger
cottage*.
v
roads and hereafter th ey will have th e
For H e n t- ^ U room cûttsge with all
members of the S undsy school. T h ere modern ImprovemcnU. 408 Vajmefto
brilliant editor Invariably w(elda his Ren itt cold storage If they had the facilities
J/
F.
McOotnl**,
editor
of
the
Growers
finest
system
of
brick
roads'and
the
beet
for the good of B anford,'first, (aat.arM. near, at .hand, an fA h at jn this way hi'unNews, attended the meeting ot the Inde- will be music and other exercise* by thd Avenue. Apply to F. W .'M flhoncy at
roads of any section fn tire sooth..
'
• always, and richly deaervea the m r r y -Jm is of dollsra, now lost, would he saved
/ 33-tf
J
l&gt;eudenl orange grower* in -Orlando on school Snd .a largo red »tncking w)ir^&gt;e Kernald Hciwe. Co.
It means th at th e Sanford section,
-r* i.
Wanterl -Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
hung
up
in
which
th
e
children
&lt;
»
»
•&lt;
asked
th a t he baa made of l^ia pa[KT.-: Sanford to -Hradford bounty farmers. M r.
y - V , i¿Saturday. * *•
becoming tired and despairing o( p ra n g *
Crews' suggestion appears to. ua to he
at th e Herald oflice. Will pay 2 rent*
Cor^Taotpa Times.
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/Jh ' ^ M l* » Alice T othàrly, am b ian t prin to p u t little gift* for the orphaoia i Weal [reripouhd. -, - •
county
eger
getting,
anywhere
on
th
e
m oit valuable one. Ice is fairly acre*:
_ i _ o ___ i ' • • b .
rjpal of JHP Hanffini High School, has phans fo cilre of Rev. Kn-d Ensiqlngc.r. ’. Good Mujc for Sale Cheap -F o r l a
road question did on tb*lr own fajUative
The OrUndp SlnUnel is throwing fit* slfcltU . idi p a ru ' of the county now
^ V ; gene.to Orbrmifi to.vpend C hristm as wltli T im e 7 ¿'clock-prom pC , ^¿nd^ÎJike Duller bht().pave fac* put thp bill thtougH th e legislature j j o Speclioh . apply to. John c&gt; Edwards,
and handsprings about Hon. F o m a t
• T h e new Jigascngcv d cib t jvi|n&gt;o reAdy
^TTiv hjother.
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K H labllsbçti,. in A pril 1906 v&gt;
lò tic i where ice can be bouglriat a rea atihg.'this a spfcial ro»d_ dDtrifct’ ^a btli*
CelerV
avenue. ■
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32-tfc •i
Celery »Venue.
Liik» and his stand on county division.
for odcupanry b y ,tlie ^ r s t . i l a / oT Janu-1
• '-yr*; C lara Psrgert M adean of
byvthe w ay /:th at wa* opposed hy^thg
sonable
price.
If-,some
ot
our
contrae,
•'*
For
R
ent-Rooms
for-.light
hou*^
W i pause to remsrk th at Hon. F or­
it yv
- #t- Charlretou, S. C., is a prom lnent.ybltyr aVy. Th*'officials of the Coas)‘^Une are keeping, MS Oak Av».i t-orner 10th 8t.
Orlando pajwre and people) «nil th a t
re s t Lake did not'm ake his campaign on lo ft will look Into the m atter apd furnish
In tbe.city. apd will spend some time at preparing to lake posaesalon 6n th at date,
•
a |M I
SanfQhL.'propoeed
an
d
did
succeed
in
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
county division but on his record In tbo rstim stw o f.th e 'cost o f sioraga. houses
T his b one-of-thc m ost magnificent atrue* * •
‘
**’ •
* ' ^ • *'
Wanted»Several
gowl
bustling
agent*
Com
fort
Cot
teg*.
’
’
.
&lt;
separating
from
th
e
people
who
did
not*
legislature And S. A. Kohlnson did the w |th.akè a p * clty W Jrom 8,000.to-Ji&gt;.000
for
twi&gt;
practical
nsticle*.'
,Gnpd
eellere
ture*
in
Florida
and
reflecte‘credltuipoq
*
J
. \,Mls* Florohca Mttore, who U teaching
m eat, the T elcgrah^w ill-be or could' not-or would not build- roads
For ,furtbiv Information call between
same, ''C o u n ty division w a* tuft an iaaue pounds
■yetcmatlcaRy and with the. th o u g h t
glad
to
publish
t
i
e
fìgùte*
for
Ahe
'.r
.
In tbe Oakland-WTijU^’Gardrn School.*b th* wiadoni of the ofllClaU of th* Atlantic. *nd Irt a. m.. Thurwlay a t Ohio Ilouae
benefit
jn the' campaign and had no placo in the
C oast Line for chiming it to he .erected
.
v
dfl-ltp
uppermoat of giving all the people giood
of our fanner readara,”
-Spending the holidays with her »isler,
and Shows that Hanford (»« piare of.conHanford
Truck
C
ardan’
in'"exchange
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•
— ,u {n aU
“ f O t i f l a '•nnntY
Mrs. Morton Hopson.
t\
• who aeplred for tho oflke. If Orlando
•dderable consefjaencp. Or (Mr such build- for a Gra|&gt;«fruit and Orange G ro w —
BTAUtàî-H E X P E R IE N C EAt*
- i t mean* that hereafter this eection will
_________
___ Perry, who will give
secretly made county division an imue
Five ^refl at Heck Hammock, on street
imi anuid t)C l.u ijtjim - ^
J * (Ore
There doee not sMm to.be e'g reat deal be her pwn boa* in th e m atter of good
fo rd in
.
\
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A recital in th j suil'tonunMTTTfffWWtef
sais
y
tn Orlando waa Mr. Hohinaon a .p a rty
.
W ‘ ’^ w 7 » ’ • • •
'. ' '
.
V•
Trmr
of opposition To the, bond Iaaue' for Bond roads 'and no m a tte r whether it be O r­
T ho ZachAry Lumber Company f iff Celery' DclWi iw . y
High School Friday evening. January
. to it and why d id n 't he mention it In Improvement, but some good d tlcens are
received a perm it from tho war depart- station, five years in cultivation, sub­
ange county or H arney county or Sem ­
"
G
é
n
é
r
a
l
f
i
r
e
J rd , waa a pupil o rF ra n z I.b zt arid Clara
8anford? And If county division was opposed to it. These friends should
-r—rmen 17 allowing them ”to erect a hridpte irrigated, good artesian w*H',- fence aftd
inole county our road* will be built of
tillzcr
. th e issue why should Orlando have m ade coryiidef .experience of tlie towo '• oi
Schuman.
7 , ' - **-, d
* Turns«. Price.
.. . 15,000. Will
acro ss. the *W cklwa river at * R utland finfltM
brick—built a n d ' m aintained by th e
•* ;
Fell or trade for good - grt&gt;vg property
;4t a n Issue? * Waa it a guilty conscience
Jack
H
u
n
t
b
L
a
c
k
In
Sanfunl
for
the
Starke. About ten years ago an elec­ tax payers' money of this district and
ferry, Work wa# begun on th b under­ J. T. Dunn, M. D., Atherton Bldg.
• .A m T llo m -ln the brains ol the coupty
holiday* after a tour of the .United taking l*)t: W ednesday and will be co n ­ Louisville. Ky'. .
‘ ‘
30-2te
tion was called, on. the propoAl'uon to the' money for the roads and brldgm wii
' rulers who /sallie d th at^i day f ii hpckijh.
State*: 11b many Sanford frianib are tinued until the bridgttb.roady for traf­
F o r Sale—Two goo«! mule*, -wagon
issue bond* for electric light* and water b* spent in this.spoeiai district.
' jo g was drawing high? W(»y should work*. Quite a number of good citi­
giving him a Joyfol welcome. ,'V •
fic. . It will 1»« a 'fre e bridge anil will Ik- And harness. See them nt Mecca Ham
' J t means th at thp .people here havw
36-tfc
Orlando have b t« n .o n 'ih e defensive be­
Miss Louise Guild, principal of th« ust-d b y the tram -road of the lum he/ mock on Greenman i&gt;lae*.
zen* oppewed the iaaue and prophesied joutpey wl to Orlando for the last tim e
t
F’or Rent — Tiled land on »liaros,
fore the question became an iaaue am
Sanford.
High
School,
left
Friday
after­
kU sorts of dire oalamitlRsIn case the elec­ Ixwe^Bdpg the commissioners to build
company ja.w ell a* »Agon travel. T h b eight am-* at loading stntioh. one-fourth
w&gt;&gt;y should cqunty division first "atari tion carried, w heji .th e vote* wVre
noon for b*T home in W inter Park to i* A very commendable pjec# of work and of crop« f., o. b ' as land rent. J. W.
uarOwdAin&amp;.bridgN and. petitioning and
•n tbw county seat?
s|i*nd th* Christmas holidays.
% . Orange and Lake counties »huuld. f««l Powell owner, -lw qub e u l Ws l l f t
counted-It w*s ,found that the bond i**qe suppurating and p ray in g for rik ri in th e
«—
a
--------- OHaynes, Herald Office. • ..
28-tf
W a lc h R e p a u ia ii
had been approved by a twdithirda vht,-. m atter pf getting road* and bridges th a t
,C . W. Dooley and II. D. Barr* of Chi­ themscfvM under many obligatiorts to
BLOOMS L IK E A HOSE
For
Rent—Five
aivee.
well,
tiled,
with
.The work of installing the p la n t-was were our* by right.
cago were here th b week looking after Mm builder*» ^ A
i _ ;.— ...
AW-Work Guaranteed
house. Also ¿0 awes. • 5 tiled. Alsq S
The eMeemi-d San foni Herald .cam e l urriwti. forward and in due course o(
I t means th a t a* usual Sanford ha*
some lands on the Geneva peninsula
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acres tiled, with good house. Cali on or
Scud Y our ^Vork to Ua a n d H ave It A ttended Jo P ro; erK
o uf thla wpek in a garb of crimson, green, tirjfe,tfS*A*completed ami placed in opr
demonstrated to th e world that this
with tho view of buying them .
•
■% Black P a tti Comlag
' i phone ,W. A. Minolck. Cameron CH». M-tf
'yellow aüd b|ge, twenty-four pages tfb; erauftriT * I t ha* been operated continu* * Engraving, d o c k and Jewelry Repalriitg '
tion was and-alw ays will he the m ost
-M r. Goo. H. Fernakl. one of th e lfa d - ' T h e ,o n ly apd original Black P atti 'B a r Sale—Good J400 piano almost
der a glossy cover . o f Santa Claus pliy, '.pt*»ly *Ver since, Today.if you were to
progressive part of Orange"roupty and
i
jng
hardw are merchant* here, who has (Madam* S&amp;ehjrptta.Jon*jri 1» flvpn a nbte. Will sell for 9125 cash. F. R
tures. The Issue Is m ost worthy of ttie seriously propose fo ‘one of the' good citL
'•■'reOl'L
Hhuman, W rst Bi)l.e.
1 &gt; 30-tfc
th at there come« a tiro*; when in th e a l­
• been HI fpf &gt;omo time. U now reeu /x fit- wide icop«,aqd pa^rops of«the Im perial
capital of the propflaed new county Of tens who opptMed' the bond Issue th a t we
art* hwe to helßg/Jursdva^ aiuJ you.
W
e
W
anted—Orders
for
fine
.f
a
*
1
proof
falfa of men wben they-arc strong enough,
, . *■ .
« -. F - ■• .* , ■'* ' i
•»
Ing and 1* able to be At b b desk.
' Thi-Slre »ill have « thane* to see Mad* cahba'gb plants, alj y aric tl« ,. 11-26 )
Harney, and a cnKJU' to journalism .‘a s
go hack to the. old caoditltifl..oL dgflt. capable enough and *e/ielblt enough to
am
G
pay A
4 per
p e r (5Gnt. o i r S a v in H f l'A c J ip u nnU
i
W
g p/jky
well.- E ú s t l s Lake Region.
Rev. H. H- S uirgb arriv ed A few da&gt;A *mq J qp« In a production well ju lted jp LDOO; chra|mr Jn lAtgir lo t* .' Satis
síresu,'aurfac&lt; .wells and lack of fire pro- manage th«irr-owi»-a/Titlre-without ¿iva
tion guaranteed. F. 8. Cannon, Meg
her
talents.
“
H
a
p
p
y
"
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u
liu
s
•
¿
te
r
ta
ago from Homestead on tFSrblt to hb
-a
S
T ' i r n e . pçpoal t s:
«retíoft/ h a V oufththink your mind was parental advlro of the county' aeat. and
■ 31-34tc
jjTOti’a. S. C.” .
-Adfe,
wfio i* quite-sick a t the home of her the funny^of tlte funrdeat^ov^U rW , will V
CHRISTM AS THOUGHTS
irom
estrad
claim,
105
Sere*
good
land;
'unb*lahced, and might call s |x&gt;lic«nfap [flowing exactly what we need and want
4boJu)Y®,SJ['fi*,*CB to 'fn s k f. you laugh, ,
J u Ä u re . Y o u r* D ep o sits.,/
. d a u g h t e ^ M i i 'J ^ r r i ^ ^
R ;
7l000 tu/uentin* Ire**; (our room house; I *
Christmas Is upqn us. It is the festi­ to take you away.. Every one now rec­ n the matter of good; roads, hsve put in
TtiE?^riTni«rWuwL^2dttJtir1nmwij-hyni[. ¿j]«■ Aite^ -bfiar,
cyphea Incuha
rn
val of the home an d the season when |h e ognises the value q f.t^ a jiond.isaud for motion tbeLpfan-io raise the money and
' ^ M b*. A |)fl* 4 /te Caldwell arrivod irt,
ai%l# conU‘ht&lt;éd_ Other meiijbert'OTThe
meiqber»;
. tore;
f
ì
ì
f
^
v
o
u
'.
f
e
r
a
i
tre
a
tin
e
n
t
based
on
j
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tiaigaid
dliH
p
ilw
i
1
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d
d
n
m
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J
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R
l
r
S
1
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p
5
t
e
4
vs
heart* of the fathers are turned to the the*«.im provim cnts JhatflSV -, added so construct the »am#."
- ' -the city fjuturdsi'. afterno&lt;m from Char­
«
- '31-7lp
family are A lf WV*l,i.^'ha*Dougb, Cooper, Osteen, FIs. • '
children and *th e feet of th* children much tx rrte ,comfort of l i v i n g ' j ; ”
'
.lo tto , &gt; io rth ' OtTOHiro. where she is a
,sûfëty an d corti
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Land
for.
re
n
ffo
r
potato
cron,
95.00
— ■'■'j
I t mean* that the Sanford section will
O.
W.
TarflCnt,
Tiliie
tiqqulb.
Estejie
.
, te ,*
.- -- i ■l - . i l ’ . . J i
M
turn back .to the hom er whence- thoy
. ‘ stu d e n t * t the-JPre*byte.rian College for
•X l&gt; W
an
Acre,
near
Jtan
d
’s
Siding,
8«nford.
Tb/re, itere 'd o u b ts' and feah. af that ■t once spring Into ^&gt;romlnenca.ln. every
û » 0 . F CRNALO,
Cash, Jamewltropdf, EddieBordêo, W. A.
••
•'t3
u
r.
oHicers
dfui
em
ployees
aro*
polite
went out; * Little onw ' hall Its earning time -coniJtruing the ' handling;.of the part of the United State* where the
A, r- *• roneyßm,
N
o.
331
4th
S
t
,
MianiJ.
31-lOtp
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• , vW droan.;
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1. F. WHITNIR, Asst. C»«Me» •
,V¡
.
Jeannftt«
ç tte
"to
ji&gt;^ For
Cooke, J«
"C
o ppkkj&lt;
F o roone
ne
For 8ale—Reramington' type writer
with exuberant gladneaa, and older nkiney ju d aa there.'gre n»w in &lt;oqqpd. Teopl* ere discussing ^pod rosda an th.»
*’
T
h
e
musical
event
of
the
soason
»ill only, pef» '3 &lt; U ñ .'-'4 ^ró a&lt; t- ,,«»t*. now
co u rteo u s. / j • • .’*•-T
\
W
r
y
^
&gt;
•
■
•
■
•
I
ve.
in good condition. 113 Railroad/A
Railroa
r u n d . P r o t e c t e d b g . B u r g la r y - l ............
h . u r . n . e .« .
people enter into Its festivities with sub­ lion with tpe propo*ftion to hpnirfor road mb*t prograwive and most busjnma-liko
l i v y j -. • *’be th e pjano r o d lil'b y Edward BMt,,r ¿n nab » t T Ö b r i W i - T ? ’* f *
1 Bring voux old U rti to Sanford Machine
dued pleasure, In which memories of
* t»T«ty ‘Uffioalt
• 'V We, wnrrt y p u c business.
fo r R e n t ■■
•
•' V 1
apt. • There were ritirena who section of the state and the people seek­
, Pgrry irt ibe-eudlforium of the Sanford
•
. H'
V i i lite*»
L ’n.M.a».
Garage i\%
Ço. f/te
for i/nlranltlnd
vulcanising.
ir
b.
bom* behind and hope* of the home
certain th a t ¿ b e ntoqey would be ing a location in tbe south will b* at­
'l a t h ' Bebool &gt;Md*y «vening. January
o R b A N ilE ò ia a 7 .
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IxMt—Ladfer oblong ' |(old 'brooch
tf
Orbitelo.
4
Wade.
the
Tu
«head are strangely mingled with prewift wiuUd,t? B o m * l&gt;«Hevad^ th a t a. well tracted by the ¿Linford section aa tlje
V.Î1
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'W
3rd, 1913.
with amethi-st stone sotUng^ -Return
•&lt;: —Y*.
¿¿hi
Tb« G ate &lt; 1 $ House bas brought to Herald office and receive rewhrd. 35-2c
\ loya. W hat a time It la for cultlvaUng could never b r, drilled-here to^reach a pro|&gt;er place to locate.
j ^ A ¿ r ó t y treasurer, orange
d
sjm
the
high
c
ia
t
of
living.
Only
$400
. ‘ domoatle *ffcction^- and ^Tn^Tg6rh\ffiiT ilSTOTulnroppiy of-w aterr others bassd
Lo*t—Bunch of keys, with name
1 l m »im that tirtrv part of the 8anOne qf the must
U*v
r~z
th e v l^u es which root themsel *
ihefr ‘o bject!o^on ihe fact that th e town foird dbtriet will be rontigunuaur b rief
*7
Oakland ■d b - pei week for xhè finest table board In ptate - J . M. Gillon, Sanford, Fla. ilU L .\
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prÄtdiu-Rf
o
l
i
f
w
pf
tin*
tu
rn
tq
Herald
Office.
.
.
.
,
S
W
H
f
these iovrisi Whence ru n e our
the
city.
See
Parker.
1
2«-tf
had granted sonie iSbtjyy in experim snt rpads and first Haas la’termi* and that
Mr.
Ttì&amp;r
T o Exchange—Five 09x0* of-the l»rst
TTsn
MM. with n .m .ll .-I*f »lir p|p............
T h i r u M th ar b ha i h u y -y o u r
.
SANFORD. F b O R ip A , • ;
hereafter they will be ablejo.tcnneport W3
truckers o f the
- ~sr««twla n d In tM S zn fo id d b triet fw a qM Xiff
dried
ch
ip
p
ed
.
beef
a
t
W.
W.'
Long'«
tl&gt;*ir iiri'ifggg
'
•
r
V
ilt
snore.
Sea
Breeze
or
arden
section
would
start
ftrtt
on
the
sea
or
gulf
shore.
•h a il th e ite *
Win
c— X.
but
t.homes. Nor are they found in
Wê have eaid, apd the council me reo» t andlhJX every’Ihluljîfri n t OlTtlt
V i;(
ms ofJ ( t tucc in January and ez- grocery. Sliced on an American slicing D aytona Deaf „preferred. II. C - H ar­ 53532348485348532300024853485348234853485348232323
.lands where Christian influence« are followed out the safe line of safe-guarding
3!W9te
grove, Dos Moines, *Iowa.
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“ ^ D to lin lT l
_
_
machina
- » v
99-«
d b triet will be fn tmich.wUb d v ilu a tìJ jt
• feeble and Cfyistinn imtltutions are Uu&gt;, money arising from the lasuanc*
r;T v ^ y aa they h av « b * e n fo t po’Üme sltme O n
; **vV V f U M i r . | i f | | | M u l e s B o t t i
- i-rfL &gt;¿5s. *„Cjs
formal—there are lodgitqp-and eating of road improviincnt bonds. * The couth
ange county wag form al
’
HEAVY H A U L lN fr s a n
1
•
house*. The Idea*of home come* from, xll selected three citizens of the town In . The propi rateili have -beUcr rebool faCONTRACTING
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him whom, „though homeless upon the whose judgnifn^ and Jnte«U y they had cilitica, better farms, better houses, bet
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from him of whom the ^hole family In required three bond ttfltew to give l»ond roads for a starter will fcsvv other con­
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heave n and earth are named.
n a auin,equal to tlfe"ammlnt of inoney veniences that will only be possible by
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Accordingly, at this season our door* n bo hsjjdled, and conditioned qpíjn the tbt advent of good- roods..; .C .\
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ment Below

P fììT N F T T

$ 16,891.16
$ 97,746.80
$ 95,683.50
$154,720.8-1
$187,415.82
$196,99U8
$280,686.46

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IN S U R A N C E A G E N T

G REENLÉAF &amp; CROSBY

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THE BLACK PATTI
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
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�f l i c SANrt)R 0 llCARIO

c o il H it Utile. T e l FHeTÈiëS o f cheap

thing« wlir M«m like Christina*. 1h«
real tru«—trn« Christmas, wheSVYt Is
■jumped ont of the little stocking.
lite

C h rìs h h a s

s h o p p e r m a k e s h e r - lis j

fÀ n d

h f y l d s i t tig h tly

4A n d

s tù r ts to g e t

•S h e

rh fp k s

’ V e g ir w in à

G e t y o u r-*

in

h e r fis t

h e r s h o p p in g

sheds

th e

o n ly

a t th is

c a r ly

done

j» I w —twrârrr-1 •l*'rîtlvrF',■»l^, **

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d a ti

prlxed. -W hat tho kiddles w ant l i to
fowl th flr T uletlds angels n ear th a n ,
nnd;a*U ttls aktra.*‘bothftC. -a- Ilttla •* t'ra paU anca.'^rttn ich U T a this HaasIhg. Kemamber^tiMii tho child with­
out the Katas,' f o r .lt needs a share of
Xpur J&lt;jf. ; J J |l up a little later for the
next a ll nights and a e ^ w b a t you can
make out of pretty^ a c rg p rpf stuff on
hand,;th« &lt;wlnx«d pictures. In th e old
fashion hookC&lt;«tC* Lei *11 tho chil­
dren who erwa« rrcitir, «ay tool some.
CJT-the gU flnesa'T Jut js I n ' yobr ovrn
h e a rt.. I t ts ao easy, p o jt'r g p a » ^ e i

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Tobacco and Candies

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WÎjy not*itfct,r ,Htfrtffrt]f*rrfjnwvlip ferntörnnrhciifg-rorwtll

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the cornfbrM of home? It-doeWl cost any more.. „Shi
sam e thing. T hey hale the excite*
'V* the Finest Vestel In Sanford Harbor. ..Ready for,
m ent, the exf^ikuKeJ(of. pressnYs, th e
I1
U « on IHunting
lu n li n t l ahtl
ail’ll * P
la k ln lt- Trip* fir
Hire
Fiihing
or
letter« dr c a rd s th e y ’imust aend. the
Idea of havin g to'glvsdservants ipbnog,
. Pleasure Parties at reasonable rate«
th e dinner« they must- get up. thus*
*
which they m ust attend. . Abd in bait
irt'o f E . P. F ulton on boat at City Dock or S ee
ing these, and all the dozen and one
dut|es o f' th e Chrlstm astlde, they
hate everything—th e Joy th a t .la J n
the air, the awee^ church belle, the
eharubtm 'and aeraphtm of nQthlehom,
find g re n him whoso coming tho
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■■Her.- Ituflaon Robert Joncfe had
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By PRUDENCE

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H L lU v ere these an- g*u. invisible to
m ortal eyes, and
hpw may wj».pnter/taln therot.'-Tliny,
arò In. the spirit of
C hrist dia», In 4hnt
gfad feeling In the

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Wilbur D. NtoM

youth altclpg doubled up on the steps
of n domicile. W ishing to admonish
this young-person for what h e took to
be laziness, he stepped up to bini and
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said
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"fton'l alt T here like Unit, my hoy;
(hie fa Chrlstmna. flat up an d , stir
yOuraelf;. you certainly
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som ething In you."
^1’r e kO La.bl* C hristm as dinner In
was th e forced reply, "and I
can*i jn ò v e."
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. .. JiS y t Enjoyed^Long Ltfa. .

VnoTt effort to «71 concerned,. carrlcit
with I f 'th e unheard tty tr a im f sighs
of the Yuletlde on feels, those shining
spirits of gladness we (urp. f r o iq o u r
doors. T here Is s way to «sua pu Jhls
very great annoyance to &lt;mr**d«p*;'knd
Injustice to others. T h e shqpa are
iifvçr4crowded In the eèriÿ hto'rplng.
*n do the shopping then «Kb the Tery
ferst boqr. Or If yotl are « b u sin e ss
p'-rsoft and cannot spare the tinta,
w rite-th a friend w honr yoq recall at
till# late dimir a nice little not* full,
of Cbrlstinay. f e e lin g ' qr «lté, , H n
&gt;ro\tfVl *V* cort|cr and ,1Tuy h s r a
bunch of iirtjjh l‘hsVrlee from any of.
-the tempbrirry stands, which If noi

owfner«

.Wc have a. lim ited supply Spaulding Rose

No. 4 Seed Potatoes to. offer Sanford Growers.
This stock was grown especially for seed and is
guaranteed to [it Free from Scabs and R ot— hnd
to cut economically. ' Those desiring to place o r­
should do so before D ecem ber' 15th

d e r s w ith u s

VVF.LBOKNE B LÒ C K

‘i ' Object to Woman Tsxcher.
' fta rL iitsn h a ,n ..a Suffoli village, U
In nlfcvtlutntlowm) controversy, due to"
itu» village demhndlng' a a^boolmhitreaa. The hi I f &lt;t hits bhen appointed,
but the school uMHingpra have Inform­
ed her s h e 'T d g .trq p . ' Tho woman;
has been le m b o tff|ly perm itted tq
!•I CULI
17 any rate, however, yoy otlucailotial ' committee. - Loudon
■Oloho.
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th e re Is tenson fdV
ft,.
Joy and whtth tellf
,,n tn &lt;1', a ^*wu cM,i
. ] for othora. ïA'
W hen we Irens®rc *®
e the
The*'nex't sinners against th# Yulelaw* of Joy a n d t!(le angela n s th a fam ily ogres who
r W J i v . ' ^ J . kindness ws i.are deny the hninA children .th eir rightful
- j k ß fS
_ turn in g ib e 7'uli- vharo. rifp .rijflstm
CU¿Istmis# Joy. who fret
t i d e --angels from about hating the little C hristm as tree
i T ■h g p j ijja S g : our doors. -*\Vtten with Us trilling-girts, who sluttfur In­
we open our hearts fantile Idols by revealing tho sacred
a fully tu Um O u lal. awstery--of. H aM a-C U ^.-w ad .ao and
n)ea spirit, &gt;ln ov- '•o tm . Ah, uv®, ah, me, 'could i «ot
cry tf tii« At the word., we fard fingiti»! Ulti weeping storica m ysep o f .the
wldh lhA portal» to th o ivluiwrt pirn*. hkrdncss Ot gT^owhUp hearts lit this
and ispreadj'i^'th® b anquet thuy/krrfc. U m p^itorlos -of tha dark and dreadTo com ét düsrç to -plain, everyday, fnt day when a silly aunt “of
_J seven•peaking, bére ahi» n, f e t^ o f the sins teen mockhd me for jny belief In gohd
•■pto moeg well m caujjifr'person* çoro- l\rlss Krlngl*) and Whan, a little later,
tnlt against the
lòvo and' tho edict- went- forth that* I was too
oojafbrt "Of thh C hristm astldo.
;
old to "Ihlhlt much of Christm as" any
Kverybtjdy knows th a t year by i» al » fu rs..,la anybody aver "too bid" to
th e shops make a strenuous effortrtP think of C hrlsttnaef Is the heart aver
encourage tho early . buVJng of gmk. too hardened not fq
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v ** O ns.C hance for Him.
A bishop In tho Church of England
M d In his fgmlly a domestlo—a wornam—a strlcjt {toman Catholic, who was
always talking ab o u t the Impossible
. Uy of h e re tic s . g ettin g , to b w e n .
*'\t'hy," said the mlnlatefe, ..‘"flo* you
think, Mary, th at I -vy111 ' not ifut to
hog vkn 71' "Well/* as Id .she, “If you
jd o .JL aJU U io .u » atcû u n l of your la :
cohsavabln Ignorance.'“ ' - ’
Shopping Ht th e Ozark District.
i 7 'You k e e p 'a p o rtia 1 goods, yur,-don't
youT*’ l u q u l r e d a frn u led looking
Cltirpn from o u ttljt1Rumpus ^lldge, a d
dressing the pro p rieto r of th e hardwortt store at Polkv!lle, Ark. "Ehheh, th at's-w h at I 'loWed. ' Well, what
I was aim in' to g it w a s . a atrmlghl
jack a l ftif nTcraxy man."—K ansas City

SANFORD, FLORIDA

oppmg
A responsible liousc which Has the best mer­
chandise in the world can serve you as well
by mail as in person. Such a house is

Stationery, Book and Art Store;
-iff-ti) -West“Bay K trref“

Jacksonrille,

Wc Guarantee Mail Ordere to Give Hatlsfartlon

Novelties in Leather, Silver, Brass and - Parisian
Ivory, Pictures,. Toys, Dolls, Gift B ook s,'C ut'C law
Fine Stationery, Engraving, Kodaks. * Send for Catalog

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JÇ- gre ^ ■uecdcdi 1

iti tit/ advertlsoitae h u e of thu ,
wSfjpui. off .a n a i too- piurl). e t|n &gt;nee, . It only ipoau*
th at the-growrvupa are

thinking gn-

,f. Womeh and children—all of ifho'm' ,.’UMCf °J[ thomselvas. T here a re Christ-

' h av e tl right to lliçlr Owu- eharü^uC
^__ - Ch ristm as — mu»t - vVork
ovrttHho7
» ffo th ln g ts s^ld of tifo awful .host'-of
, ' “Uig crowded ah op«,'of th e «tbausted
Ali*, o f th e lolling .being« who swottor;
'¿ * .1 jvtAnd In Icy dr»ughta,' who faipt and,
; perhaps, aro som&lt;|Umc« discharged,foy
, ;7 , ’ inadequacy yrlth the Tasi hideous' bat­
tio, of buying. But th o se who are bo
rV’ -hind th* ecenes know It all, and ever)
h ea rt qpen tn htynan juetle« must
,k li
i. tide
-is.. of 1st« Chrletmag
t su rely sea th

OiilT treos nhd C hristinas _tre&lt;yu_and.
th e ch.eapiW gnd ltttT^sf may* bring
Ju»X a s ’ much Joy to email hearts as
w T m o s t oxjtonBlve ones. I h - ^ o t, I
hav* seen llttW Christm ga trees bur4w&gt;Bd w ith tiny gifts, au d gay wtth
Ckudlcs, .that cost no more than A
couple of dollars. They w ere se t up
with love, and trtm m nd w ith'love,-and
fcv»-alcd with lov«^ and tho children
and the'grow n-ups w ere all as bafepy
aa happy could-hn.-httflauew-lM y h«»tInvited every one of tha Yuletlde an­
How Inadequate Is tho laat-uiomnnt gels to Jbe-fun./
■csvht bought under suuh conditions
Bo don't ro b 'ttie children of th eir
th e usual conditions In cltlea—to
good O i M r i u j e W ^ n L B a n U ^ l a a tu .
ax p refS -tho
•*^+r I’m r r f i j ^ W ^ S n r r m t ttfq. facts

* She. Understood.
*
suppose, of course," says tbs
fluffy creatu re lo th« captain, “that
f h r ’Jhow. of t|}f shtp Is so calli'd^im
cim seJi.iui^ua-tM ^w tiig
tlmOr
but why .do you call obp s ld e -th e 's ta r
bdavd and th e otber^tbe, port," TiTfie’
s t ^ h o p r d o r a stay, on one side aod
th e porter« on tfap other," Is .tho w ill
r
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Ing.explanation from, the olbper,

Mand T h at C a t
L ittle F red’s mothsy, who-baU heet)
giving him kbm* tfaJning-H n/rerfard

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Joy in an o th er way wheu
y d *'*?* f t * ~tre? canqot be managed. An
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onu, **■ * W w »y *P dI*. and a walktill» belated purchase,-obtained with jng «tick o ^ s tr ibed Pepperm int candy ¡

alblHty. W hat a piece of th e bum
waa for th a t «hlnlng u o y e a a u t. It Is
the duty of th o whole m an to be ah
ways.—P hillips Jlro o k a

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Favorite
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price.

T he diffère,,

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Itjr, found hlro bne afternoon $ tlh
dead cat. over which be was tayin
"God, I said mend that oat; I*vO s*
It three (lines nowf an ^ 1 wch't sn ea

Each high e o h le v e tn e u t'is , a slgt^
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high regard for our customc-re’ wisher have hall
ini no ili ferii lix o rs-th e Favorito brands In suc great demand«

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noon W o yl^havo
¿hu’
child* a p p e a re d ., «jvtm\ ’p o r » *‘u»U caa
th an u ju a l. V eelltig T atu ar auVIous. I
took b e r te m p e ra tu re, g a te h e r strip*
stim u latin g ; p o tirla b ih ^ C and aakt:$
b ef ,l&lt;f g«4*. trito \m jî.l* P whtlfe I. rriftd
to her! • *V . ’* e .
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D orath* ^ I t t t f t * bíaulTfÚI*old-you*g
m unnera I n . w hich th e llttlo tthlfdiVu
of th e r ic h a re drilled, an d . alwrifti
tre a te d m e w ith careful cofiafijeratlon
and ppUU'naaa. regardlaaa of h e r ow n
w tsbea. O bediently *ho''cllm bcd Into

, I 'áj4'* * a ítmnpe tuut u«*uur wtújptr irt' tito ninhr »vW.

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fum u-'uujvu) H« uAa «rts tfu tArlh a jbu}i
wrvo ruxít» ov* u-onau- « ‘tíuji'Orlj tn tu» pat&lt; iirmj. ñau/ Pom
» 5ing Lxi-.'imo Uhh OTv l^u u* io k*i h u p/ismoív 1
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t'or grcui lUufjítMa* Ano p io/u ii, u tu v
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th a t- we can ehrt ja fiad ~
pood ese fer

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wn*n Jút'o/uiTuu*. oho «eestu'íVx y n t i s d w o U o 2
* L Í f can rrutiu t^e ju u y é miintUj for a mamjr/u, y
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Thm.uJulí lyír tus Spill u o«/*UJ hatvtUmanh alona Kfon
R*gti* cu* mto me n uiw r of tíu ilusoou/s crvuu/ov. O s Comea, rvia frum QirUtma* u/iu' Owvftvfuj.

Sanford fin .
• page L looked-do'w u to aee It ah a bad /•nruei-VÇ’o o d iu j Did tit
- fallen a a le e p /
nyr co n ste rn a tio n ,.
th e wldd blue e y e s ' w ere b rim m ing
.*■ w ith ^ e a r a fgat^hV grilbw ing and run- DR. # .;&gt; £ HOUSHQJ.DER
“* -nine otf*#V the- child'*! w hite cheek*.
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h u í «ta n , r p * place l e M u r m q t a n a ú n ¡ ± .
T * w a «h ,tn 'u p r ta A ije iir torrtf atney. « m i u t tuv*o »fiíu L * I
F«e i tíu/vk uw w t íu :/ t a i m o rid tfyouqA tíje í/vnitmaa é p

a 2i. ti awl
hoc- cIoboIv |n m r arma aba (a re wax Reum
to conTtiUfva iipb#T
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othy, and, UeeO Wellocii » to rt
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- ; Sanfordi' MurijJu
ahe at ret abed
eag er »rntlf ^o
him aud cried
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f a t h e r , dpar.
I don’t want a
itMbce" . JTbWcdr fliilldinu
tree.
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w ant
m other
fo r
Ctfrlat, maa," * ., *^-’S**'
. 1 placed the child in h e r father'* THOMAS EMMET WILSON
a r n a and loft the room. An hour
AlTORNKY AND ÒUUNS^lJLOK
‘
ps**ed an d then Mr. Singleton rapped
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oh my door. He told me tho *tory.
tulA Stair jflntnry Srraath Ju/llrbit Umili ul
Mr*. Singleton wia not dead, o* I
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had aupp^get]; «the wa« In P ari* .'an d
'U r* W rtifi-s . S a h l-m t ju u l S i l v a n L a k e J "
It the separation of which |yl&gt; told me
wr* caused by fault of her* ho did pot
nap. Pkn&gt;. tj ;v
w.w.#
bo much as hint at It.
*
(¿ra-luitf gf Uihtlilt; *f l**nnr
Mr. Singleton cabled at once to
Parts. T here would Ju»l be time.
DR. H O W A R D
II. &lt;
C hristm as Bvo came and still no
VEÍLHINARIAN
word, and though Mr, Singleton's face
jHANJORt)
1 1 null
looked thin and Btrulned, he ntart*-d
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out with Dorothy at noon, Id lin g her
they were going to have a grand and
glorious limp that aftornoon.
l-w a» left to attend to tho Inst do
tails of the tre e that »tood in glittering
bravery In tho ce nte r of the Bitting
room. There wna a lot to do. aud I

MAIL ONDEAS PROMPTLY F IU 4 J?

S u m m e r o r W in t e r
w e e n u s u p p ly y m ir w u n ls in th e
A u io m o b llf lint*
If you w m ii to
ro u t

A Motor f or Any Purpose
wt* or«* a t y o u r s e rv ic e w ith th e
very,.
c a rs .
Wt* n e v e r pleep.
If you tin* in. tr o u b le c a ll i n a n y

flew open ami a radiant young wom­
Pu kin d 'll |l a t i d :P a lr r tn l f ilin e
an ruflhed In. calling ;.
l ’. e rlm m ’» S te rlin e Sliver
Ruvim» Plrti«-ii Wore’

"D a n ' D orothy!”

Stopping quickly, her look arrested
by my Uniform, d ie exclaimed: 'UL*T he (*iprrB8 waKimlH backed-to the Jewel» of light. A nqulrrol la floun­ ahe--ohr Who'la jilT’* She faltered, go­
aroenry «lure (*iitnui&lt;;ii and tbc driver, d e rin g about In th n ahpw Ir/h ig to ing white
mu luted by* Tim gcotfvr h bi^,.4)i1gtna lo m te no me* burled nb ta.A n d u, blueMy Rtnlllng aaunrance (hjfl all waa
'to u b io n d 'f^ rh itn ia a .ire**- tfism Um
Walk la c lu tte re d with* th e hi'-and thy
paDHcraby, catch ^lf;, lit* ap lrit o f tbo
tr c c /u m llo nt th e ch ild re n KnlhcrliiB
‘round. A. light »now la fa Him; und
iht) *ï»«n of Ih" Spruce U Inviting, {u
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BdyyiotbliiK of- t *fin rciüibti
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liai- dprn
to -town
W hat a lot of I’lirlBima» in-"« til"
grocer baa ordared-—and j e t luna; fuW
comparât] to lb" m ain IbuiiBuiiil» ^liht
up north I'p thnr« 1It0 wood» arc full
of f’hrletinns Inw a and th o a now a are
Wo deep th a t Bnowahona may bn nnC*
nonary. And In ChrlBtinaa T r e e lam d
there aro VH»t »tret^hea of nothing hut
ev e rg re en truce and white snow —hml
In "the biiow, 16 you an* reraud Iti
woodrrafl, you tnli.lil hml the Irne.k
&lt;lf a deer and Innunierntdi* trail» of
lifer Rabbit lending aw ay through the
greenery to the &lt;]iltel, *vunt plan'» &gt;
l*rc&gt;bably you p»&gt; 11 tir more for A.
. C hrU tm aa tree
lip n o r t h , they aro
free, but th e hardy men who gather
—th r m niniii *w da In LlVLtlt't'i' '
r,nJ
&lt;1ra jr I he trP m any mllea Tii'Tllc laMeood.
tl,at they may be ahlpped to the little
* boy a and glrla of th e city.
A n d ' aa you alt bea.lde your■ fn^o,
with your h e a rt glad tp .d 'y q u r ■plritlT
gay, you might ponder on how that*
tr e e got to you
You edrr picture tho
vaat biiow field and Ihe fofeaL with f h »
December atm shining on it, ahcddlng

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jay U Hcpldlng Buuclty from a m aple
tre e U»rd by. And- th e n ,’ InlA tbo
quint comr.4 a m an. I I « 'la a aturdy
tnan with a woolen c a p draw n cloacly
o v er Ula ear* and . noao - T h e re are
.allta
-fo r 'b ta
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-,great woolen ja c k a 'w lth rubber'aliOc*

Und hl%3 trotiaer* ar« tucked Inaldo
thV.yaiSftf,^III» coat la '*t*ry °dd, ta

Tkjrpthy eacaped all of tb o m aladlea
h which 'ahe'/waa. th re a te n e d And
th» - tim e , we reach ed N ow . Y ork
v*ry&gt;much b e tte r, Hpwkvor, Mr.
HAD been w est ta k lp * ^ ^ i« l* tQ n ;* b e r^ a th e rV N ,re tw in e d mol
a convuleacunt y iiilcn V a n d ' th e. t h r e e , pf h tf'w a h t.'V o ^ ^ fa a lv
to h it honle and »aa re- • lon^Jbln h o l a t '"&gt;..
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my hand» ; huL
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T h e Puuiynan condncfor*; g n /o
a tirU e d u*‘; early o n d i.
IkcWug,
— TV- -, j,
ih o ra ln g \fju 'callin g out r - C b r titm n | w a» ^p * : &lt;- '*
to know If th ero waa a p ro ach ln g ’,an d -.tì* r- ''¿¿/Ty j*
physician tn , th e c a r
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T h e re waa no reaponaa,
E 2 ah w ith o u t hcaltktVen
offered m r aervlcé». . l i e took a t *3 h e r fd,.#hop* and,
W4&lt;g/ * &lt;hntj
‘ once Into th e atatcro o in a n tf&gt;lBty&lt;
' jeed m e to_ a w or/ttsí lo o k lag 'y o itn g

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' On th e couch toeaed a iittlei ìrnnafli'lfcr;
girl pf- Ove or alx yean». h e r checka .attg g eatea ttha
tre e
igea
sss
tho chili* ihuw od ra th e r c a r - 'lo u r tç g th e
»h« fp p lí|‘~ dÍ*T¿ict
ala rm lp a gyruptmiia of a n ag g rav ated w hile wo played S a n ta Cfatxa.;.,"- T- !j,cold. D eciding to ta k e n o .risk, 7 acni
O ne
hud been m t ;iil of th e
a tele g ra m ah ead , an d w hen are roach-;* afiarsptH W - D orothy had eeffwUid
*d C hicago g pbyalcU n w ith n&lt;édca- ,TweaÎ3Çwfoltrt and In refFoapoct lY fA w
E ^ S T j n h d l c l n e e c a m e a b o a rd and aomy own m eag er childhood and
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liaaU every Mcnad and fourth Friday in ni-euh
Every one who haa yeen hU Star to the Eatl on
cordially in v i li i |o. vUlt the chapter . &lt; *

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Aue* E Row»«. .Vo'y ."

•'{ f . O. t . Celery CU» Aeri* IBS3
Meeil«« every TUevdav night at ti uili«.k
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Meet» teu/nd and fouttb
kgldbt* alwayt wokooM. f rL. ffttirMaaon.
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U nfit lirothct*oy&lt; of Car pant«/»'and Jain
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Orden Taken at

■*“ A—IsTfa aaaiMtinmc to iclcct
«a)«. from . Every piece i«_W«rr»nte&lt;r
S lid in g Silver.
O u r new line of E L E C T R IC
P O R T A B L E S for 1012 ii now
ready.
Come aud *ce them .
You- #re welct/me .whether you
buy or not. iT:
W e do- E X P E R T ’ W A T C H
and JE W E L R Y R E P A IR IN G ’
at teavonahle price«.'' A if Work
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P O U L T R Y S U P P L IE S '
~Wc ran »uppljr you for*1mmedl*tfi

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H larthcd Shirta IOr
H ard or t'le a le d llowun S h lrjil.

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Peas, Potatoes and Italian
- ’*■W inter Lawua. —**"
A fidl-ljiik nt all nau lso .

Rye

a n a homo « ard erai
Oldest and m ost reliable seed and
poultry supply.hou*« in the state.
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a,t*; Í» t t a n f f f d l a d l e U g f * '
-J g lX lD a i »ad Third.
Ftrii and Poldketta ■* -*

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k ia ln a U C h ap ter Na Z .U rdcr C a a trm S tar

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
phone

well brought forth a th o usand ques­
tions, and wo both talk ed at once,
nnd_ I helped her ofT w ith her ( j o o Q o a o o o t ì p u o o Q B o a a o a a a o Q o
w raps.
S he cried In m y arm » and
klased me with ferv o r w hen I told her
of h o iv -Dorothy had begged for her.
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and then sh» bubbled o p e r a n d « « bad a
a
C or. S a n fo rd A v e . Ä 1 st S t.
P
a gay afternoon flnlahtng tbo tfeo.
Mr» Slnpjetnn was on the »t«|dn&lt;lt). P. YATKS. fV uprlrlnr
der laughing down at m e wjien Doro­

you. con^tfcUug of -a- ^ p ia t. - bright
iw e iil'T «tlih./.pf Bnrm"iiL._ iUlcklfd thy and b**r lath er cam e In Thelntigh
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he c o frte t an ax. I to begin* to cut ■ft fit look and beard D orothy’« glad. cry.
O brlatm aa treoa and tho ono . you T hen I c re p t atlen tly from the room ,
hnV o'In y o u r-Jio m V la a 'v e r y p re tty feeling tho loneljneaa of apliraierh-*od
M him , aa ho h a u l* 'I t a a T h a d n ev er th o u g h t to do.
one th a t pleaAca
aw a y to -w h e rn hla te a m awaltyi. With
m any o th e r tree» youy treo la p u t or\
tho Bled find a f te r a time. Is hauled
i(t«gTTih» depot w here It Ih »hipped to
y o u r grocer,
T he man who cut It wna no doubt
n lum berjack and If ho la like hla kind,
he Ux'*pr In a log cabljh with hie w ife
a n d ' ChRdren. r In the'-olden day»*he
worked In the tim b e r exclualvolyj but
Hdw bo farm» during th e auminer on
m
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a woo, farm th a t ho fa c learin g of
» tu n jpiT ! a n &lt; n ir Y tn r "artntgvf-H
cut,* wpod for the lu m b e r companion.
Utile
o tha.afkraya oavo
have aa
aAnil*
tu r mhi»
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SANTORO LODGES’
T tb rla tria a tree, f o i ^ k y f á t A * * _ troca
ganrord Ladge Ne. 2 7 .1. O. O. T.
aro /rcK .w fi'era h e llyea. b u l probably
ta-t-tviviuv Mun&lt;]ii|f »I 7:MÎ». m..'"vrr ImprrU
It la • n o t a * 'p le n tifu lly loaded w ith
I h r « to- M M E v»n .«N . (i.*
gift» aa youra. fo r w h ich -y o u ahould
W.S.-IUunui. ,W |,
bo vèry tbankfuL

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Bùi never; to our absolute knowledge, have pianos o f this gradetsold as loth as- the
Cunningham Club terms—$5 dóivn, then a dollm'atid a quarter-a week-—and^there is
positively no interest added ip this*. Five dollars is all it takes to join the Cunningham
&gt;Clubr--or less than one-fourth as nuch as it usually takes to make the first payment on
ajiianùjatlheSsanìe
grqide.
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After the first paynVent .is made, one, dollar
cents a week is all it- takes’
I to make the. weekly payments, or one-half as muchas regular or customary payments. . .
You pay five dollars wheh you join the club.; This,is credited to the club price Of. the piano
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(^287.50) leaving 28$.50, to be paid at the'rate of
a week, or 17 cents a day.
‘ 'Only in big deals like this can such farms be made oh-such pianos. Cheap pianos can
be sold ón
cheap firm s ,but it is only Whefft-a deal of great magnitude is made,-where--piano
are bought by the hundred^ whére gréat sdvihgs aré; hfiade in the buying; where a great mar­
ket can be made- in' a short tittTtrát little expense; cgn such
• these be made oit such
high-grade pianos ■,
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t a k e 2 2 6 w e e k s i n .W h ic h t o p a y

a w e e k , s t r a i g h t a l o n g / i t t^ k c s 2 2 6 w te ji^ t o
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Itt A — week*—.thè n»*i
ti a rtAoffe
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f &lt;■you
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piano
co^t*'uAit
you ifC$267.50.
take-less ~timethe piano
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Fetfqce
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For instance, -if- /you
for Jyour jpiano
in u225
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weeks instead of £211 weeks, the piano will cost you $287.35 insteddjof $287.50. If you p a / for your pio.no in 210 weeks instead of 2 2 6 weeks, you
w illjaveJctt-U nieH 15 cent« or $1.50, making the piano stand, you $ 2 8 0 instead of $287.56..
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••Conditions. Read This:
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U Every instrument is guaranterd without reservo—=(0^
£ntj/»nn., -There jut Iriq."Usfi nr
the ffUantnlMA-

stm iib to u t ituursnjce us strung u wo know how to rruke
i r l n writing.

; . ,2^ ' If jirter 'ao d o fs'.trial, tho
not «sitsnrfofÿ. wc
kw iirjtlw y o o ym if money b irk .
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ç “ hi I f f a j t ó h - H sàtisfactory afterB b &lt;la&gt;n’ use, the Club
Member;baa vie»«» more mqbtba in w hiehtp satisfy himaelf as
Tb thi- i h n ra rtír of th&gt;; pinno. ..If it dm«*not thefj pw ye to iw

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You will thus see that ifjtou were to pay two W ks.’;du^^triyghtal(mg instead of b ^ dr in opier
words, if Jroa wer to pay .$2.50 &lt;t week instead, of $1.25 a week you would pay for your pinna,jn ONEII A l.F T H E T I M E , o r in 118 w e ek n i risie a /f o f , ¿ ¿ . w e e k s , t h u s H a y ip £ .$ l().y 5 , o r m n k i n jr y m r r p ta p o c o e t l
y o ib $ 2 7 0 .5 5 aa a g a i n s t l h e C lu b N ^em bei1 w l i o - t a &gt; ^ th é T ù ll 2 2 6 &gt; e ¿ k » ;-

It.w ithout o n e penny'* loM fot uny ot ^ r lnstrm^pfit of enual JOL.
t r t t l w -yalm» ( I i f f wiLWll-;- (nwil wo sell over thirty different
t i i n r w á / t n t n t i t / A j n a ^ i u i r ', i , Tl Ô s S i Í
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will imm.tsiUatdy send a nvcipt in full to his family for the in­
strument.
6. A beautiful stool and scurf to match ti» piano la included
w ithout extra cost.
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For thè convenience of people who conno! come in during the day the store will tie open every evening until 9 o’c/oce.
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• ■ *aTChristmas Entertainment
-MORI?
;tf A large ard interested attendance of ffll/IIC
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parents, friends and Writom enjoyed
the
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Chriatmaa p . &gt;, ’
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Dutch Com pany Offers T hat entertainment of the chifdrtM
of th ifS n n -'B lg C p t u i t y o t U f t / S o t o W i l l
ford ■Catholic school-by the
■For nT he^ Everglades
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ndsy eveny
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in* in thiiir splendid new school
iol huildihg
buildifig _**rc
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EIGHT MILLIONS fOR STATE

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Christmas Program
At tlie Congregational church Chriitmka c»c
evening *
a vary
interesting «nu
and
hw
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fftwttiTChj^itrnij program waagivef^by
the, youHgor children cif-the

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The church Was beautifully
beautifully^decorated
with croon
vines,'cedar
green vines, • cedar and skillfully

MURDERER CONFESSES
Assaggiti of Dr. Spencer May Be
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made ‘ pojnsettiaa. T h ree large gfw n GAINESVniE MVSTfmr. CUARfQ
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nd program «nas splendidly feivrn, ric h
in »he hack of the church wag suggestively.
N £T o Be Disposed Of At a
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Will Cauae Division O v a r - ¡*
one sustoinin| T heir parts Ynqttt credit­

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JsiÍEaoet*trj».-,J3«^&gt;6jpa,-]ít jíiJkti,

ably,-demorttraUtjg thé
aUentlon bestowed upon them -by thè

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Id (he left of th e church'a'largc Christ^

’- ■ » M i r r i w r d ; as*-«'
' spending- a week In Tallahassee, Chun- Wc)| fi| f a individual talents' of ihe'pu- 01 ,hil P!acp *i,h delegations from Char- were the gifts for the little folfa of rh*
well. Gibbons, a prominent.attorney
_ ofj.ptk'
lotte Harbor, Harbor'View, Cleveland Sunday achool. The church wn.i 'filled
this city, him rerurned from the stale th e' following program will give some an,i Cberlhtre held amass .reting recent with Interested parents, friends and vis­

wmei&gt;fth{1 la d in g ¿fhcers of th . eouh
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try
ll’dgeil accompllco of the murder
Sflgso f D r T f.C .S p fftfcr ?t a lopcly spot on
itors.
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j ' th e G aln iy llle-W d o road on Monday
' 2 8 S Í S l H h » y » n . \ n j o n 1 t ^ \ t¿u .ot f a ,ntw w tinjt pntertainnient;
ly•&gt;‘»1« ’* « the meeUng
tfl^boa^d of trustees
i n t e n d i M other- Stânlsiaun pri-rided
--------- at t h e " and «*»« * &gt; &amp; ol OJtfiwwInpibeinR
3*
.
A speciall&gt;* Interesting feature and night, February S 6 ,' waa apprehended
the
* w r S r. Ii6prny^ói|tnt fund re^atíve to, perhaps, piano and had the program 'directly 'In im atU r of.oonnty d l* tjo ñ r ¿ A 'pwolution beautiful object lesson wan th e placing of through', the efforts of Chief of PoUc*
■tb rg re x ic st land doaì, should It go throu charev,
. was unanlmoiub^pamotf urging «»very In #. Very■tall llgtucd c an d le on a -p re tty cfmrlfitf'PIpkgsonV A t’Gainaville, snd wiih
’**
greatest land de»!., àhould It go
"W ith. JUearU Truly Grateful," |»y dividual present to us" all honorable w hite pyrpflifd placed 011 11 table in th e the arrest conies t h i firit real dye to a
through- ' satisfactorily, that ho.s evejr ChoruSjflg'j'giL '
J- '
*T means to secure thn iBvision of DeSoto ced trt of thpplatform , b y tmo of the chil­ m ystry which cost one of the moat widely
"been
V— recorded
-----ihlod
■- thUin atate;
Involving
this atat«^
InVolvini
Siilo. Jam*^. Sehaal.
ij county on the township lUje dividing dren,. nt*tlte request of th q pastor, Rev. knowp men In thin acctlon his fife, ih r f
-J ,000,000 le rc i of el^Ch iand*-’ a n J t Æ
townships thirtj/eight aild thirty-nine, J.J).'L an g ley , who explain«! that It was p arty now under arr»*at and U who conlUwitatlon, Owen.Higgim.
. •'A '
. sum pTS8, 000, 000 .
and
requesting people of tiro county, and intended to typify the lx*autiful white fin«] in jud w ithout bphd to await the
Xm as C hant, U ttio O jm .
During
Ouring the
the ppast
ast week
week a c p m p a n ^ R ^ i a t i o n . 'M t r t o n Ayeocktv.
•
of the
1 itare generally, to examine Into light, which esmp Into this world of dark- qext action of tho circuit court Is Thomas
Holland
Hand «rapKslist' have
:“ Ploeri;' Holy H abi,-' j'o- thB condition of county affairs. Growl qeap&lt; and^ ain when'vJcson was born. Smith", a negro, who implicate« A whit«
“ taUHl
•d In the great pqsallghttarnf tBe
j f a u\d.
:
■ iped
inequalities in taxation and discrimina- Twelve light«! candleaVa-Cfe plsred he- rdftiC A. A. Hatnptod, whom Smith de­
, ,,
E v ijr g M « Idtids and v l ^ e e ‘considered!' • Vocgj D ^ t , t’No
Room’,
for
Hlm,’'
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« lij «**w*menu hatwe**
H P th« south- nt'aih the »ingle cxndla'^y.'fwtlve little clare« induced him to get Dr. Spencer to
!No Room, for Him." i gW
•
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n\AtUtr so seriously th^t- Uiey h av * . M argarat-‘|lotubdx). Claudia Towrownd. l‘rn P°rtion o( thB county and the middle children, which was ftirtfier explained, come to his homo on account d/ hi»
- VnntihuoiBly- followed tti.^ ro p o s jU o n ; . R ^ u U o n , "T he Heavens Bend.” •ect,on'
•li'S cd, and ¿ertaip y th e r represent«! the twelve Apostles, whopi tHumpton'a) wifo’s illnesciTi.:'
. apd tia_____
Ç f f iD d Amor- ^ [) , vj. j
vi- bad a &lt;^prs ooftpDbjit^-and*
charges made which, if .substantiated, tha, SaVipr left to Veflect his ilgbt wlwtf 1’ ' " ' * v/ .
* Kf‘ o a ’ - V
S.’i h . r v ' i-T.."
r ' . lean
Im ii rml
m__ _ - .
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.1_ e _ ■L - ___
i v-IIl l. f i ^ l p i ^ 'r « î t V r ' fevc r t lades
y T h e old Acme Hotel i t the north went
. . TridV.-W hqà. tô the Ì y \tn n g e r," ought to make goo&lt;l ground» for the gepa- hs^left the world.”
^
:,y' district of the /ftate, (Njgagfd In 1
ner, Edna^^ rB^ ^ n df.^he southern portion from the
A nother clan* of little folks placed it; »wwiiVr of Julia and Bay streets, in Jack­
fa !
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: acomprehensive
-ct
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r
e
Ü
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y
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p arro t county.' T he lintf of division a# ;reat many li¿ht«l candles on the base sonville, U !*cing demolished for ths crsc............................
, : p'ro(«HC^ .will give tjje ijew county four pf thfcpyramid to represent the light that ; tlpti of a more m odern building In Up
S
T
- «
^ » -.Trlo. " W w n to the Holy M»oKr .,
. f
.
o nsM pa and leave si* row, to She C hçfstiansare to give by their shining qilaro. A new seven-story rhodet'n'apd
h : ,‘ :
- .V
•Evtlju.-.W eiM je. Edna " V V qM
ífíbw
lirepftwi hotel will Iw coa*tructed on this
Elixabeth. \ioolchan. 1rs ft. ‘he old county. A
A flijcu,\umi
d u l ó n n to the Ifvea in th e world darkened by sin.,- 1
the pant jrctk put thé»(. propbaittoq’ uft .T»
. name followeti, the people appearing to
site.
With the removal of tho old Acm«
In the orgapitatlon of a criulle roll
•!0r ^ Ä ^ ^threugh t b e W e . w o r the-; ‘. ^ fla S , y . ¡ ^ ^ N o Sopta Clau»." be about equally divided ov rr'th e name« the Christian» Sre to cive by tpsir »hin- . *Io.t ,'!;‘tllen* his bven removed one of th e ,
■of Chnrlotti*“ and “ Trooical." hut later
a in tfriw improvement'-fuotf. Irt. a con* j j , ' ^ ))rw^*
7 ? :- •
oUl, landmarks of th a t city.
ing Uvea in Uie world i|arkeheil by sin
&gt;.cniU&gt; font^ the capitalists being assured
it
develop«!
that
the
former
wax
favored
O O O
e
V4
- Recitation. Wilolie Mallem. »
In the organisation of a cradle,roll
th a t th e plan to drain and reclaim the
by the majority, A large committee was
Red tallan and!
for ihe-Runday school i rm riuclmf by ATrs
W«At -Vive--pi ant th a t th» M altint i « V
lands is entirely feasible
appointed to secure lull informlifilm and
h siwj TsaJmSMs^ n A s iwea .-rmpreviWsI Chjirle* Company has in contemplation,
••
V " - [ e e n d . M arg't Rotundo. Ellen P ounufn. ■d4U w ^ n i n v the nPV courtly an« nave
Jarkaon ville "will have one of the TtrgwC
-&gt;
T . rtlW
Wf* tnlf
wtllfa ' und
rmH rich
rleh lamín
(ansia maria
la !
A^
/*■ . , . ihn ai
oped,
the ' 1frttilé
made to!
suTmiiasion to another 1rTnfl,t* WM
0,1 ^ l',,,tforrT&gt;
- R ecitation. *m n«c*ti*iri.fc Tfí,
f,,r
rigar
factorit'»
in
the
state,
together
with
live b aby, little K atherine Wilma M«*cf|
$ apd phenomenal crops for
P ian o D uel, Willie Mallem and M m eeting to be called fater
wu» placed in it. .T h è.b ab y dUf jts part $ private settlement, «insisting of fact­
on tile program by behaving iKstutifulìt^" ory building» and twenty-two 'cottages
VEGETARLES GALORE *
Night Before Christmas,”
Eleven name« were e n te re d .on iheVradle for the accomodation of Ita help. , . v
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"~
* *
roll;
-1
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Ellon Fountain. .*
S n n fn rtl S to re s H a v e E v e ry K jjoW ñ-V egr - Tho children sequR tctl them vlve&gt;
A Giving F e a tln l
V
Frank R ritt
tabic On The-.Margotmoot cred itAld&gt;* *ah^Vihe following, ptoAt (Ids season of the year the fipiyit of ___
Pl&amp;no Solo, M argarrt R ostido,
vnfht z i t t i t i v i # Sue fdca of thn pleasant Giving k* abroad in th o larjd . The real
I ’ ” , V lanl^'j^liffch tbtìw -fpreign capitalisa
Reritatjon. 0 weji I f h tf e t ^ " '
y
to
mjreat,
so
firmly
and
»hot*;
/
»«rha,
U
vfl&gt;.
ln(ant
»
U
ttle
Ones.
* S*
r
t o tuyc«t,
nn« lliore . •»vVbn* Lovely Infant)" Little Ones, j ' .The many visitors to life city this week (¡hristm as exercis.--, A litrge r«F*tock- joy op jThristmas la in giving. Then
° J**TU' t h e y ioprinced of the u l t i - , R^dUtlort." “T he Holy Night,” M a r y a n » BrsJatly surp^lw'd-af thp remarkabtc ilijj was nifevl !w- th e children for the why should wc »hut th e little o n « o u t of
,- - jP*ani&lt; M !’anc&lt;! 5&gt;n - Ellen Fountain.
*•*
. - nunflgr
sTirieRos jn the vegetable and member« o f,the T raining Schnbl presided t h e ‘'mnns-btereedasest"
. ,*y' * -V , .
'Iho re p o ro i'm ftfrb y .lhc engin^n.,
.¡ ;
N ,2ht .. Mnri(,r
...........line -bn d lap la^at the s’arious griK*-1 over by Rev. J 't e i F its till h gv j in Wpsf ' 'M a n y ^qnday schools* Uaye adopted'
, fruit
'
T he
»ubmltted by the • - ‘ »V nerti,' We- ha vn ■H cavil *dn üJi g h ^ cry store*. Even wateTmi-ldns were add-' vTAmpa. v ' * .
J h " Gfvimfertnn for tbejf "rtiristmas fqe»,
P
rogram
;
,
'*'*
‘
V
-H o lla n d e rs ^ jid w bel«^ considered bv
™
*
:
.
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•
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.
liyaJ» nnrt*a-nulil run return Jo 'th e fofn^ar* - ‘1
«1 to th»- li-A but week ami strawberrtre
“F Chore».
V ?ï&gt; '
Snug. Sedrt thy l.lgti' R \ th&lt;- Choir C hrikyji.- nat*itiiiqmi-ittB,Vinct no other
_ ,w
ic­
t h a t a de-W ith Heurta Truly GraUfuI," fthorus have been oq»nJp Tor several we*-ks San­
Pn*y*r, Psston
on wiW bb fcw»ehi5f ifi the near future.
ford celery is cqrujfig to market now and
kuui^if.i'nim ^lnuifiii t*j«n «»mirare.writh . ", :
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Address,
Ilj th c'J’a stp r.'. *• .
pte "Giving C hristm as."
”
. •&gt;
the
h^ad
letuee
wa*
never
liner
ihan
ui
^ ..t
Chrls&lt;aiaa.Trer an d Program . p
C andle put on P jra in id . ib'cwfks by
V.; i
TJhcdlaiitlrt'Sunday
school
of
Sanford
J
Together
with
egg
plants,
present.
„ J U W Ê B 0
Book Lovers’ Cliib
. rjw
Tliü ChrtftmA*;program and troc at tomatoes, po l a toes, beans', squash, green th q P astor.
,*
» - fallowed this plan last year and the ro- /
■r
. 'j
M rs. J .- 't'/B r a d y was.boatti sa
the PreabylorlaArburrh ChriiBnps.^ven- peppers, cau.lilfbwer, t;tc., the vegetable
Song, Jesus Bids M o Shine.
suits were ad gratKying th at it has been l»WA Lover#'
lAlVCiP H
VIIJIJ
imUfKBl) kTternoon
KIUTIHRHL f
,, .
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, - ^ l 'l 'v,-i
- ». ,
■.
Book
u b Thqrtday
■T alk m
I
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-*
•
•
•
-drrirird
tOg i r e t he one hund red» ■ ^
^
^
^
, , 1,,. ,. , yT
, ....... - - a r r s v s y w p
V. ■*u
+jight'..” Su|&gt;eHntei)Hent. .
V ff
orphans
In tile Home at Arcadhu This
slred.
Itadlahes,
young
onions
uqd
cab-'
lb
jd U r ir ^ ir â h 'ir n - à r r ô Ü lL iïïÿ h w ith prêtpeqple.
’
CamU«« |&gt;’a '« l-h y M rs. Moughion’s ■’tliving K«-"tlval" will. In* bald Tuesday
4
hage
are
fiere
all
th
è
lim
e
together
with
t
*y al^vqi.tins^.K ^* \
%,. - , ■ •
y
Koch, little perform er on the program carrots and lurni|w and th è m ark et garik- and Mrs TotHuna’k riiiss«-!».
1evening,. l&gt;«*- &lt;1. nl 7 o ’clock, whop tharo
’ . 51 .
A -fdAl ,*.‘Kfd* Parky”, Was enjoyed by
J-'xjilarmtion of ibi* T waive ('«idÍH»! by j -.vjli lx* IntiTcsting eVi‘rcl»e* by severaf
was
w e|/ train « ! und refiidrr«l tbcjr parts WTi bave lire-m nlmost IhO ‘yenr reuhd.
•
*-th*, ¿iftsta. «jJio_Ht ths reqilret of th«
rhe Su iieri n tendent.
If .
| of tin* Spruiii) school rliiKncs. Gifts of"
- 4¿ÍK»W!«ÍÍ'bti)0 d n ö aid Us Utile girla. M ji. ^splendidly., The recitations and songs In fart thè growitìg oT vegefnIdra artomfl
Candles P)ae«i t&gt;y LiLlle Chi hire d.
enjoy«!
by
the
large
n**ic(»w spiinbfe hir sup^. n Hume, as well
were
ver&gt;’
«inch
Sanfotd
ha"
re.wjii-d
¡Mg-ft-clhin
irmi
grts-n
a .
- j Abernathy was voted kha»jiriie for the
Eajilanatlqn of l.Ujiii p t ’hiliiren’s
as
PoYitriliulions of mouey will be grateaudience.
-_
j,
,
'
«tuff
c
tp
b
o
ra
is
q
d
ben»
overy
day
in
thè
,
' r i best and moat rUuNol xirlkdi costume.
Candles, By Sujwriiflrmlertt.
fuTTy received from thoee interested In
The program opened with ths chorus year,
“ TV
"M other Goopé^ còri tési was also enT q th e jib íth e rñ visitors who k jv c left — rb"ng, “ l n--rhe Hky ,-—Hn—irruir-Cnd- TTÏÏ= worthy enns".— Come to the B1
joyed. Mr*. F in ö lo F . Murreon won the" by the Sunday school. "While. Angels
tv
‘Iren.
«
tint eliurch Tuesday «ve’n iñg and par­
I
th e cquntfy c o v e re d ,w jth ' i o Ami snow.
prjie, * pn-.tty pair qf silver shoe buckle* Sing."
Recitation, "Florida Babies," Snrah ticipate, in the “Joy of Giving."
for thè lnrgdkt rmrnlro/ pf corroel-rhymew, f Pfiiyct by Rev. j ; F. McKinnon.
th«»e fresh vcgetablpa look moot tem pti
Wight. .
;** JViwn tKe’ |)lea&lt;ant content Was con­ '^ ’Grandm ottler’’—Recitation nnd song m glndetiTand m any of thcpvKre indueejl
-C redit* Roll, fîre Xci se, Com lucir d by
* ; . _ . ■r *’
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T
cluded a dainty salad, wafers, ,ol|ye» and by six Rule girls dressed as grandm others,-j°
theirflot in Florida after inveSliChristmas F,xeVri»ea "
Mrs. Tertiun*coffee were served.
Chorus, VHHng. Bells."
'r e la tin g the cr&lt;yi conditions here.
Itpxitation, ' 'Walcom o," By Iswjie
T h ^ very - pretty -and. e'ntCrtainlng
I Mra. Brady’s gucata were Mra- U»nry r H e^tation, "Christm as Dllemmn," — If every grocery «tore In Hanfnnt armild
*i
Moughton.
Christmas'exerrisrw ut the M ethodist
MrLaulinv president of tlie.Book Lovers’ Gladys Ingo.
- *- make a large display of frfeh yegct*b|ei
^R ecitatio n . "Christm as Gift," By church Tuesday evening were very,
Club, Mrs. R: J.*Holly, Mrs. F, L. Wood- ,’Chonia, "Prphtc tho Newborn »King.’' each mbrning th e rify would derive, a.’
enjoyed by lha larui^udioU P«-eofn
Richard Frank.
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ru(T, Mra. R. E . T o !* . Afra. Fred; Wil­ » Stocking Drill, " ih ristm ^ a Stockings." bunch n( good advertising thereby ,f
Soiig, "Tn a Miingrr." B y IJttle Chi! bf tho'paritns aL^B^fcln-ftf_the children'
liams, Mrs. F. S. M ùtJton,.'M ra,rj..C .
R feitaliom iiniwi Terwllliger. - r . — p
•
i(ft»ay
-prOVram wax
‘dren.
., -tt-w U sn l^A
tay
: ^— M»D »nto fr-M ra V f^ C i' TFAfkfrulf, Mrs,
Song by Infant C lan , "Som* one la
Br. Mclfwan Uclirr
given
entirely
l^ ^ ^ E y o im g e r children '
•R
ecitation,
"Something
for
Every
*
“
*’
J; L. y u rt, Mrs. ? y V ÓolSáidi*. Mra. R Coming T o n lih t;" . ,
itr.-r r. - - .
Word comiis from, p r , J . Sj McEwan fjj» ;’’ Sarah Wljflit.
of tbb Sunday seho^^om t* of fflWn mere
V
L- Peek, M râ. ^r^jF ttan.
Recitation Ire ;JCatia Mhjk McKenzie. at Orlando* that he is greatly Irtiprovtd
to u ry rh o all did wrll.
'
Recitntioi),*
"The
E
m
p
ty
Stocking."
.4X l 2 tL
Chorus! "G lory tó GM on H igh-"
and will soon he able to attend to his pro- ElorencgsWltJe.’
T he following fine program was swell
,;*'
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^ Recitation by William DuBoae.
• fcssior.af duties. A spfclalU t.front New,.
rendered,' beginning with a song by tf» f . *
Presentation
of
"Gift*
for
the
"Red
y i*
t'hrhtinas-D inner l’art)
fnlifK'tlinr
*r» * i
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York waited u|&gt;on Dr. McEwan and per- Stocking."
achool, "Make M o a . Channel of Bfi
Mesara: M. L. llàinca, J . »ff. Roberta,
^ ,
Sjngv ’'AJf.Hail the Power Si Jcsu*' form^d an 0¡«ration on h(s now . fife
!
*
Distribution’ of Gifts from thedDetnby Ing.”
-B ra it od Perldns and W, J. Thigpen
Name.'
'-¿Ill not suffer tho lo*a of his,eye and will Ed.-Randall, Beecher,
;S f c
*V
Walk er’
^
Prayer, by
l’^wert hosts a t a very, delightful Christ­
■„■;- i f ' Dlifiibutfop
ofjgjfta
on
the
treo
to
th
e
-h
o t be disfigured In any Way .which is son and Mr: HarriJ,
ofieUt
nd Helen jlnklna.
-;i :
Greetings, Vli
m as din nef at- tbfrj'^sqfùrif Houae,
.
1miraculous conafdcring the nature of the
ReeiUtlon, hfoTRt. Abernathy.
'•!WP
Christmas evening, th e gucata of which children, of the SljM ay we'hooI.
accident. His m any'friends In Sanford
Fine Holiday -Business
Hong, Marian N ew ton.v ?
were» MLsac« Jrene Brady,‘ Peachoa Lef*
will be glad to learn of his rapid recovery,
Sanford merchants are JubllàntJthl»
R ed u tlo n , M arian Phljlpn.
I Her, Linda Lefflcr and Mnbri B d w U r/;/!.’.'
Death
W|
Isaac
Hopper
year
over the great am ount qf busfnras
Song by fiva llttlo jtirla.. *
Tho dining-room w-aa' vt*tyi tastefully
this year as reimps m l w ith former y^Ura
Lum ber Companyti
î A; Voj^ptr, s Harlem contractor; tf* • ■
tfcltntiojl, L ttd lc .Je bkln.-c,
t.”1
dfrcoratpd Tw lth’-the- tyuà t Çhf)4‘trias
‘ jUfpWflWldbilt ^ ufr 'TiBM i ii w r T r t y t i ......................
........................... amfel
1
in
Mora,
■r»-■—
jiuiug
•: ■ ------ - t w ptscr w i ih è~tablé WiU ■ fenewhoWi of 1«od fwnier T y n m sn y tew d ero fth o T h iré ' Ctem biiJ/wTre ^ th e - çitÿ ~ tH » y /y.tk
L —Vrd ti.c¡ |y,‘-iiiiii‘ J UkdlAji^cntrc f p \ ftialoifi}«, ‘iB abe of .ftat-hlehehi.” * .J
TW
IBaWc»)^died yrater t n u t l iig with T h e i ff raht - f t i nrt
.^ - —
iritlw and o u r m ere|uuita,are
^
" Soòg..8hlrley. ^ o p f . " x.
*
! street» fax printing supplice for the new Horton- t h ÿ »tf.rm
s .&gt; whlta rose» and dainty upstaftu* fern«, day a t las hw*&gt;&lt;V Wo. 165 W « t 1221
He
had
been
»ulferiog
for
more
than
a
•w
dlni.gom
l*
eheaper
t
h
a
n
any
other
citj*
Brantley
Lumber
Co.,
of
Clermontt
Fin.
j
B&gt;cltatjdn»
DUikitt
Smith.
in which nestled four pretty vjol«t boùyear w ith Heart trouble.' He waa aixtyIn Florida. '
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^
. Song by achool, -"You may ^ v jc -th »
' . toneiries.
Ipybellx."
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; •
. - j; u ~ r^ ~
At the conclusion qf the de|Rjob» one’year* old.—N e* York World
ST
B o x « of candy W er»,given to ihe cfill"
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L,
7
OhahiV
iijX
ourt
DklC-.
•even
course
dinnor,-a|iè
ctrnaliona
spd
L-j, -;** ,r „ r „ .
C lreal/'Ç ^u rt' will not convene iij Or- dren of tho Sunday school and mnny^
roaes wen; pre«m |«d to th e ladles, and county
bfith» lan d ò untili ‘iar.'ltary 27th, instead of others., after which the -Doxölogy aras
the hosts pinned tho bontoniem a on wfnUr
“ w‘
January î'îW h / Plen»^ remember the dreh o í thc'iCùnriffy sdioid end many
their coats- T he pleasant occasion-end- private race track
raejog
events.
châhfgdfn the date.
^
■v ' - ad with a short Impromptu dance.
,-r
^ £, . * % r f
’ frill. *

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Patent Leather, Gun Metal and VicijKid,
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DOLLS-CHRISTMAS-TOYS C E N T S’ FURNISHINGS
Our Toy Department has nearly everything imags w e a t e r c o a ts
inable in the Toy line, including Dolls, Doll Furniture,
(&gt;,K m«1’®?wr*,w; Coat* ,,u*.k^ desirable Christmas /pc* c \ o
Tea Seta, Stoves, Ball«, Butterflies, H ra W Wagons, CTS-ft
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Nullung mike« a nicer Christmas ;Ht lor men than Handiterrhlefs, full line of Linen and also SH t, at price« ranging from
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Sj,*c our special line in men's navy, tan.,brown and gray
Flannu Shirts. Wonderful bargains for this »ale ut 98c, $1.39
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A Christmas gift that is comfortable and welcome is a tine
Overcoat. . Oiir very special price* for tbeae at $4,98 , $6.98

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Our line of Suits »ill help any boy to ave a Happy
rialmaa. SiWHriAl new style* for the Holiday season ut
H9 ;$ 3 .98 . $d.9 f and
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F u rn itu re For C hristm as WARNER’S
The original guaran­
Ileda, Dressers, Sideboards, Wardmbes, Dining
teed
Rustproof Corsets
F a b l^ Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs,
Child's Rocking Chairs, Hall Racks, Book Cases, Roller are the most satisfactory
in service and lit. AJ1,
Top Desks, any of the above are Welcome Christmas
the popular models in
Gifts for the home at uur^fnv prices, v stoclii ~$1.00 • grade 33c;
$1.50 grade
»2.50 CARD TABLES $1.9«
p i i .l o w h
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Special v*lu* - for th* holiday*
See our great bargain* in. Feather
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Genuine Perth
Axmmstcr- Rugs, 9x12 ft.
Complete line of Floral
a n d . Oriental patterns.
Desirable Christ ma* present for a lad
in pink, light blue, black and white, $l.f
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n End oi Orange Want* and, friends an dipatrbA» «ot. the High j^lmidi Event» o f a Day Clipped and
DivUkOq &gt;nit Thry .
' Stripped From Many Sources
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vid«d the right kind of aupport ta e*-J_
Mra. Ruby I'fltrlck Brado»ahot herself
T o r pea«; «onforence «&gt;a In wealon cfty wilt probably m -vrr mnterUlU*. • County dlvWon.ia the question of the tended to the bojo, und a'giandi? over the
but a short time today. The Turkish Mnjor Snow aUa had the comm Worm. hour and like Banquo'a ghost »HI nok advertising columrts of the December. through the head wllh 'a revolver (n the
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dHegay* announced that fw*h Inatftif^of the officer» Oj tho no* Sanford c S p i-/^ * 11* The north end of Orange county issue would convince them *Thtat Saopqni odkc q( R. J. W. Taylor, wherq ahe'waa
tionl had been dispatched friim'Cqrtafa'iv t paqy a# follpkv. i ’4^
’ is discuwjnr this qUbaUwl pro and con trierfhants are not flighting’ihednlanC employed uk ft' stenographer .in the Cefiivtional -Jtank hutiding a t E t; P e - ^ ' . v -i
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ad?' .W .C . Palmer, V * rtVin» w x M . i i and are looking at it oeniibly .and uiacly ami that the Celery Sprout ¿vilBtdmfifvie
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by First Lieut.
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Moore,
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«' htéh timp, thè dispatch«! hr¿wild feacn *. Will Hill. Seepnd Ueuti *'
afSarjfqni they know that division ia th* and bo a* financial'** «ell u Z liternry street* wvre crowded *lth "CHriatrpXfi
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■hoppers. -News qf the suicide apghedZ f ?i *'C!
l&amp;portYrnre xUrKjDt in th*
It is n matter of extreme* regret that W*t way to get better*iW uvbut they, sure*«.
• ■■. capiti^ fonighfthat thèvdvern- thqjdeh
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be wili not act hastily and they. wont (ft get 'oThr? following young gcritlcnien afe a(‘ quickly and created wild edrltemant- \
Hundreds of persons flocked -i*.
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rarnt is instructing‘the Òelcgat«i to r*- ^diapelltfd after reaching this atage on a&lt;^ ' every point on'both sides of tfift nucstion. tbu masthead:'
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* aume negotiations with the" 0 reek as welj count of the lack qf iudtaWe quarters hut
At the request of'many of the good
Editor,in Chiif, Hvrt Twtttahull;.^h- around the building in a frantic rush to
aa Uio Balkan pieni potè iltiahc*. Tfiia at the present tirQc\then&gt; 'ht
building .people In the.Geneva àoctiin a number lotic Editor,'Wallace Groaby; Exchatttfe get Into the office - and hei the ghastly
tends toward pt'ac^lts it had been Wnted|vicgnt gnd non* that w lffirneeV #».^
reprwentalye citlxen* Editor, Trtiney' Deane; Alumni Erillqr, spectacle of a young woman dead by her
that the Turks intèndi’d to continue w'ar qidreinents.
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1braved th* cool weather last night and Hairy Kahneri Humorous Editor, Carey own'hand. No one «aw the woman kill
for
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imt'WheB the ‘Suffragetta army" tfwt ia : f . J. Miller, pWaltfen»: T. M, Rider, B. W Meoara. Walker, Brady,foraa-r, Iloaaoltat *
Every Weef Hrldgr (Hub
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Governor Gilchrist1# 'fihduracy in not
on.ft* why to Alhany to tlcliver a mes- ■Herndon, ft. $timgis, j^ ,L : Woodruff and andfTlirwher^and a full discusalori waainM rs T. A. Neid waa hostiws oi tho
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lastfviied tutti
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UrHicrwCKHl.^Minutes
of (lie
ttie last’vited
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Imlfllgwl In and
nnd the faéts.iad
facts.lod Every' Week Bridge Club Thursday af­ taking unto himself a wife. Governor
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.figures were laid before 1|hs people nt ternoon. Three Ubll4 of bridge were Trammell und family llhve already taken
the CltJ yoatenlay, acarrely able H(Vdrag
thè17 feet unotlrer step.
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that hi? was
G. lonre. lender o'! the oi|*e.lhiotr. who for tlntt aome'.stepa b c-takcn-to itnj&gt;rt»vc‘ tendance,
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the hlgheakscore. and the prize, n hand- hastened I&gt;eca use of
occupying the resldencpin which Hon.
two days hits walked with painfully b lU ^ ih r city dock! The mutter was referred ‘Th**jiplrit of .the ihonffitg wii* moat amio cljlha jardiniere,
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'.terod fret, almost collupM-d when she hni t„ the huildTnk tfinm ittee and Mr. Per- friendly, which has boennho attitude ilf - After the conclqaion of the gVinrw of W. N. Hhqat* e x r^ ta w H\’e.—Tallaha»*
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(icvj of Orlando, her charming house guest, provement Association, life objects of
biftilory bad.heard only th^ tiftàud» side Mr*. C, .M. Vorr»e. Mrs- it. L- Hughe* which ta to t?*outify l»ikes Mort«m, W*4rand Mirror. It ia proposed ta-hare a
of tiie qqwtipn and were at *ea regard­ Mnr. C X). ‘Mcfjiughlln. Mrs., O.
ing tK7 real aitdJlipn, luyne of them hav- Brady, Mr»- pfuae Harms«. Mr*’. G F. Sixty-foot ^driveway «mundi Lake ■Mor­
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•Hliupping In Sanford
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. much'lit t a w . a sta te m e n tth a t t r
bruirà .i b - M o v e d mid Bvcotulpf that .th / matter ; »art! and abaotuU-ly unfounded- v
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tj)»‘m otv every &lt;iu»- lion uf Improvement of tüte many bargains, offered by '
y y y - ’ T h e fia ^ tiepnrtment ah&amp;pled. ttiday }tho ftnaric- committee. Carried
and .Iflllnborouf^g equiuy Asbt rnrcn, afw_;; v 3R!«
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to bp Invited to ]aticml thn'meeting.
territhfy ami the meeting ifot rqghtymly
Dtttinn.of Ffrst Lieutenant.Bdward Kills,
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Dr.*McK»an Hart
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of th£ first imuino coys-, to tak^cIMel
p r j . s. MeEWun had a narrow^ik- jilrongihened that Iwlief. s s Mr*.' F. I t^ V h c e iC Mrs. tt’. I. ¿JuJttn ■A iertlllrer pfaht l« to he esiabliahod',
Friday. Elli.-i, who !* now in the marine
capo from death in an automohUa accl-1 All of the .gentlemen who wwnt over
hack, Miss Anna McCulJey, Mivt NVary at Live Oak and ihc'splendid phosphate
harrieks, Mare Islnhd, (ulifornin. faced dent on Orange avenue q t eleven o'clock
lfhom .this rKy were treated royally by
Lclnhart. Misil Beftha I^ixon, .Miss Ireiyr which.1#-found in-surh abundance In th el-v.d '
.«w urim ak^lm t &lt;Inirgt* nrfttijurc to pay .’last night. Aa ( f wa^- tljr piiysjflip &gt;he Genevn people aftti ex|ws!*t freretfim
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ilnllLti IrtjJb, Mii^^Jiilli^LJA'ikk* H i w i Irtwvf tee lion ot tlicVounty wilt ha
his ughts.
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(«coped whh his life, hut koxtallied Mvere~aC&lt;‘ tvitifK dflij-.
- - - ■• • us h Imlm&gt; Tor making several
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nnjurle*,-which ihcfiuIF» as frtr aa*lt ta
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, AdmirnlV Haiti Pasha, fotinerly Upo»'n at HiaTime, a 'frroken chpek berne^r! * CITY* ftLECTIOff -KIWrEJMlAY **v
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The Residing Clrcle'of the Missionary
mintater of maHn* in the Turkish cBj)|n*i',j,b ro k en noao, a broken finger, ghd-a*-;
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The 8t. •Petersburg water works js»to
wal kHled itv th f naval engagement Ih?- I ^ ous JacertHop* Of the face. And it taj.(V 0 .- Woodruff Wtipf Gut ».$W Th* Society of the Methodigt, church could
be improved hy the atddlt|on of a dupli­
n
6t
hold
their
"regular
meeting
Turodny
tween the Orepks and Turks ofljheD ary feared that he m*y Iq*c an ftp .
Posltlpa 6 f Alderman ' / »
cate system of machinery. When these
dtnefi*, December 13: This ta tfi* rff- - Tho a t ^ q t happewnl at.the tam-6f ‘ T bo/di^etecH oh for the purpose of a(tern«x&gt;n. tn the church on 'account of
Improvements are added the water sup­
porf rH^ivl,d'fropi a Ghwlf CapiHirt.'who th« «Venue, just sbutlr of.tho-JdglLar'hoql Ldeciding tho tic' vofo of .W.^Wt 'Aber* th«- work that is still being done op tho
ply will I»«? in. excellent nindftlon. J&lt; ■
interior-of
th«-chuech
and
the
practice
of
. has just.arftved (foiiv the Dfirdanellee. |)*uildtng. I)r. McRwlin had been for n i raffiy and V ,‘C;- W’oodnjfl.foT^ldormrti
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the
Sumlny
school
childe^n
for
their
and miule through J sefni-qffirial agency. ra|[ upon Mr. GeWier and wo* reiurning''was h*1(I yesterday* JliJ desjitth.the busy
Christmas exorcises.
llargnln wA k In Sanford .
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A ctdj meeting of the Missionary so­
From now until after Christmas the
M r Perry'«* l.relurc Itecilal
nu*’ “V South street, hi* automobile col- to Die polbj an,l f “k&lt; tl«ir ^ t e s for their
ciety will l&gt;e held in the church Tue day
Kdwonl Baxter PerrV, tiu* blind piontat ■IldwJ
on wflh *' ¿ F * 1
*»» J favorites. This al&lt;fcrtn*tde fpce has afternoon, I^ec. Jl#tat 3 o’clock. It 1# rm-rcliant# of Sanford are M-lling good* at
a price that will move their Immcns«
of Boatoni hits been'decorated with the} phyaiejan'a nutomobile traVc}inr-.»outh j been rather close in every Instance »nd
urgently necqitaary that every member stocks ant\ Sanford is attracting the IPVl»-.
Croirf 'of Jerusalem hy hi* Uoyal High- "nd the swreper-Areveling nor^h- while buf little work was dorW by either
of, tin g g ^ g jq ijjs jjd lg w jjjjf e r - 4-1j" liiudc frum~ull the country ruundabauL.__
WMg r riB ffro uy a» L tm itafi w p a h l ^ J ^
candidate n h e ir (ri.m u w^*-hweT «nd
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Tbi# city .is becoming most popular
T- 4-ho ¡HffttldR hi« concert liT that city, trough Unwind s h W of the njacMne, the large vole wax a.big surprise.. When
among tho peojdr whq kpqy«» bargain
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vote
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as’counted
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found
that
tltbr 6f tfiovalier do a MtiJuslhe. "I™&lt; k the steerinr 'tbTel, and in-doing
when they see one and tho» »hb h aw
The
Cnmrn
Bridge
Club
wo«
entcr--'■*&gt; PnifiX'
- -’v dc Lusignan fr the Ibieol• «n «truck one of-the Doctor a-flngara, 0 , Gi W«iodruH was'Jbe wfrtnrr J»V eight
Thè
l*en.-accustomed to paying exorbitant,
tninid
by
Mrs.
L;
PHught*
JVednf'day
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dexrendtuit of-Jhat G u y tfc ‘ Lt^g«»« ranged upw ard and struck the faVe crash­ v o t e * . '
price«
for everything In the merrhandlse
morning.
Two
^tables
of
bridge
were
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With
Jerusalem if) The 12th ing In the rh*7k. ..
played. Mre. O, W. Brady made the line, have income regular custom er oh
ly
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(ikelysthat
the
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taken frd m jh d M o sien ^ b y the Cru- tongire would have »men fatal, but for he. W. NY^Ahernajhy
. „ ' - " . a . . . . , : . 1M htghoat score and will have the" pleasure Sanford m erchants.. Tourists - coming
c . c . Woodruff -* - - w ;4 • : m of wearing tf»e lovely cameo btOdrh un­ here from the large cities of th r north ore
aad eti • Tliei,u3gnaiw reifiried also oyer f&gt;Sl ,h * ^ *'‘ ncf d
*tler •triUn« ,'■*&gt; f '* ‘ — „ -■' .Xc- JLsf . *
til the next meeting of the club. -Mrs. agreeably surprise«! at the low price« on
C&gt;pieosjknd Armenia,^taking an eqjplre *"*'
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"NollA &lt;■»„*
Hughe* *gaweeta wefe Mre. C. M- VoreF, dry goods and cfothlng and many trsv.
Mrs. C, O. Mcljiughlin, Mr«, O. W. cling men have remarked that Sanford
again until the tMirth day of Jandary. Rrady^Mrs. A. F^Conneliy, Aire. B-;Wj merchants made leas profit on merebanIt
was
announced
today..that
a
con­
hut also the guppoeed elre of the
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“ *bther Florida
Herndon. Sirs. 0 . T: Sdimi. Mre. Robert ldtae.\han .the merchantx
Garden of Eden, of. M^.'Ararat and the tract had been let to a Btrminghxrn firm ‘ On that date it wllj Ire rt-opened in
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The
.buyer»
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the
Tow « of J3aJ&gt;e|.. Although the pnstenl for the digging of a $600,000 canal to the new quarters secured (or ip in the
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Itow
prices
and
tl)«
city
will
be filled wdth
Guy t]e Lusignan ha* no realm he ia «1- Rm from Xypal Palm Beach to Lake Okee­ imperial Theatre buildlpg,
;J
ihoptters this week and next, taking ad*,
Filed fbr Record
waya. called Roynl Highness by the chobee. ^The/ dlich will 'bo forty-seven
Books or
magatines'1
which have been
vantage of the reduced coat of living os
mile»
in
length,
elgvcn
feet
deep
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Books
ormagM
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Prosfyer Colony Co. to Jno Strosnlder.
Kreijfih who nckhbyvledge him only as the
date* as will make
exemplified by tire merchinls of Sanford.
seventy-five
wide
artd3rjll
be
completed
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lawful king of -Jeriuolcm, and h* h « »t
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them due for return during the Interval * Benton &amp; Clark to F. C. Williams.
Alleo T, Parish to OUp. Wrissen burger.
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between
December
17th
and
January
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Moore Is Promoted
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Otto
WpÌalenbnrgèf
and
wife
to
Clara
Mehielntv OrtRf of the Hword and Order
4th will not incur a fine If returned on
Mr. E, C. Moore, who was a resident 7* '
of S t Catherine.of Mt.-Binai, which is
: A Hint for 191S
Plfflllpd. .
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January 4th.
of this city for several year», going to
CD,
Kis/buck
«nd
husband
to
Geo.
the ohltart military' order in existence.' Perhaps you esnnot reach the $op
The annual meeting »ill.bi* hvldJn the
Hanford about tan months igt&gt; to taka
•All oFthqih? order* date from thd-tirpe of , 'Perhaps fbur burdens are tto great, hew- roOip Thimiaay. January 9th’, Jp.lS: J. U B a r:, ’
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V ’» t S ' W
the tfuaadfirignd the o/der
Me]usine And it may.he that you munt drop
Allintere&lt;tsd are UfipBJo.attftid.

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Out ctTllii'YIiJna ind loie to tare.

. t»?pnengrefn to AiDflt J, itot»- ■ama company«* manager held hy M r.^
Gqy Empio, «ho goes with the Orlartdo
TOTOfiabBr Company. ^Ttitr 1» tn the
Nigh I
n|tqre ol a"decide^promolion for"Hr.^
(Mr*. J. H; u m ilia
‘fire ntmul lour 1p^haps. just a* you say, your task
Moqre, who his held a warm placo in tb». •
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, her* miuq* jNÄ b«T(
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« e « » w u^ghivertng rrowd io L - J« far too dimeult for you,
heUrn
of Orando peoplö.~rReporter-.
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' ’/ V 't h e eml of French avenup, wh^ry a Jrgnw^l’lun, it*» too tnugh for them to ask *
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milfl (frffS
Sanford- A tusfi'O ub
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houat' ocdtipled h / i fiegro J a ^ y * S B r _ One o’f your frniT physique to "do.
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Reroembat thi dite ot Mr.-TUrry’!
«■ting j it life studic of Mia. Fannie 5«’ Dintay—Oi'd ¿e after goin7-to‘ me
to the'delay fh turriluj; in an alarm the i And few will know th* reason why; , io*eting&lt;ai
Jtofiiim of the Hanford
Objc hwidwsy ¡JCtum it will do. no gomi tq wall, ______ MutWon'Saturday afUTnoon at 3 o'cloq.
t ie A*nu*ry Srd,. . /* I" %
and th^ImusCi s-tq» :,bm vt'(ji-stroycd: , Why don’t you buckle in and try!
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■Mrs. Beggs of TttuavfUda A t guest of fa«*bef alater, Mrs. PsitkbalL
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Ml
Psjrnt Daniels is borne fçr a iter day*.
Mr. end Mrs. Howard mjvdJDlln Haward TjrOjJedo wsfs a pleasant party at- .
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mpsnled by Mbs B«Ue Elehoer.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte of Valete. N. Y.,
a In Geneva again for tfi&amp;rfntìtÉ*
Mrs. Stepbeqa .ol ApnJord'eod Mna

a treat success. The hall was very at­
tractive with its decorations of palms,
vinca and-colored bunting, and the tally tneata of Mrs, Jtoi« m u lestweol
dseteM booths did credit to the decorMr. and M m A. J. Pry afld t
atdta.' The fancy wort booth had a of Baltimore, Md.. will b*V
pre^y diaplay of ; needlework, fancy guests of Mr- and Miai Henry Bt
j- Mr. Jacknon and Mr. Waiters
Land pere in Geneva a few daya Mat
ley, Mnà Georg* reterà and Mra. Adams.'
watt, and very.klndly patronized our
In the gingham booth, prwdded Over by bataar. Mr, Musaetwhlte also- was a
Mrs! Curlett,, Mrs. Wick* and .Mra.

Fsnoy Crockery
Novelties
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Profraaôr McKlnppn-of Orlando vbrompcm, aprons and everything useful
that could be rnais of gingham, also thf Thursday:'
two quilts made, by the society. Tijr
c^udy booth was ttjc cetiter of attraction.
with Mfanes niaMhfa PattiahaH. Baile
were klao edld from this-' booth. t W
trmlj bat which was 'looked after -by
/fTePayne UtOrtela, furnished lota of «port
si for ths little folks. ' 'At on eead of fhs
hail was a loot, prettily decoratad, table,
from Which sandwiches add hot coffee
were served durinf ths evening. The
lad Awjn yhar^e of the rafrahjbant tablet
were Mcsdamty Speer. Daniels, Greohanj,
Worthy^. Taylbr. Harrison and J ..D .
, Peters. •Wlfb .the exception of a few
articles everyth! nt for sale was disposed
of. The ladles of the society wish to
thank those present for reapondlAg *&gt;
kindly. They ibfl wish to .thank Mr.
- McLain for contributing lumber for the
booths, Mr. Curlett for the use of, the

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Comb and Brush Mi

Mr'. Han-lip,

■* . Toys ^
« p a s t «ulte and C osts
'■ - -, UMbrellas

Lui pepper won the firn and
rfatee tor packint fruft {n the
Co. contest in Jacksonville.
Wg has gone io Sanford to work
far Chase A Co. \ X
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Tbs Christinas tree and entertainment
will taka place Christmas eve. Every­
body Invited.
■„ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gormly had a big
turkey dinner Sunday, Christmas din-

which lighted the ball beautifully, Mr.
Worthy, George Ta&gt; lowland* Perry Tay­
lor for .putting up the boothe and Harry
Phillips for liis artistic assistance in dec­
orating. About' One hundred dollars
was taken in. Heat wick, sp will.be
• able to'say*how much .w^a realised.
Mr. and Mrs. •=|ULahr, Mea. Patti■hal^ and Mra. Adams made a flying trip Smith
to Orlando lest Thursday? Thanks to
Mr. McLain.
. The many friends of Frank T. Gilbert
of Buffalo, N. Y w i l l be aorry. to Irani
of bis death, which occurred Decepiver
4th. Mr. Gllhert owned a gray« and
winter home in Genev^.
|g
‘“ MlTind Mr«. Kü5èe of Chuluota have!Si

iNDiAMmma
home?

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Hire op Hunting

MPA P R O P E R T Y
U S t o Swat In veefm ent In Florida
in'Johnaón ar*
killed Saturday by

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Christmas is.here aàd
other’stores;- ’ Gall
'•a* I goods,' from Hair Pins to Opera Cloaks at
in |i put the prices according to times and ¡tta*
y We are going to reduce nur prices f
•fit of th* Xmas Holidays, during
will place on sale e44dnch .blue
woo], a 1.50 value, during this tale our «pedal price for this foods will
be, per yard.. ^*...1....;,..^,..:----- ...

t the- Busy Bosto&amp;' Utore just as. (well as
how
you
a complete
line
of: all. kinds
of
a.
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our line ef Galatea for Hunting* iad
1Jflrirta, a 20e and 26c value. stV a ^ .
Kia) price for thia goods Me I M A
iTf our lull litu* Of
U l k mIM B IÎ mI

Our if 1.26 .value ih Meaaalfoe wn^JTafeto
Ik in all leading ehajat wiO

in order to give our

, vlady
. vcustomers
7? - art up:
h ’&lt;4"*» ,
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Also Liar□ llsnkrrchl«fa at,'e*ch

per yard

Fitting Coraeta which

1 r Be euro you supply your A m u ,!
large quantity of liUCk Towtla.
Theas will be sold at aapeclal price.
n f tf
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Underwear,

ffo will place on .sale •
at the amazing price’
of 41«^j t e and up to-

lid Xmas

• Do not ml
in FIaxon, a

our 25c value,
ll value at per

A (ull^Une of Boys’ Capa, 25c
and 60« value, duriog thla sale opr

In, p le a sin g ,
our due turners

full line of Whip Cord.

We are rioting a full line of Ladles* Sweaters.
during the
you get your Gingham at our boltwhich we will place on tale,
t oyr spesisi price at per ' M d *

SHOES! BHò^intDÈsnnrotat.
at per pair
than the Box. Call, and sto
,yM buy your Christmas Hh&lt;*

per yard

three fine bolidaym we «
ader an up to date Work

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yertoats—Rne Weather
For These.

D a t h R o b e g .- A J I W o o l

*Jf4;5p.tm $6.00.
/ ^ l o t h i i i in aH G r a d e * a n d P a t- '
M e r n s l l 3.50 to $ 25.00

the. Mouse.
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TVesa SiUts—Every Man Nebds ,
•*-^One -$35.00 to $50.00.
Everything in Med’s and Boy’s
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aìiicoat» • Very Serviceable at
luits for Business T-be VoUr
town Santa Clause.
here Is a H^awiriJ^hy You
Should Trade.With Us. y V .
, TT mbre11an- Quite a Good SelecV AJ tlon-7$1.00 mid UP* V

E » “cy Tie Sets—Tl
JT to.M^tch, $1.00.up
leathers
$1.50 to $2.50.
rjo siefy -S ilk U sle-A ll Colors
f*25c and 50c, Silk 50c to $1»50. ,
Initial Handkerchiefs.* Pure Linen
G i n B o x — $ 1,£ 0 t h e B o x .

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V L e a th e r s a n d Siz^cs $ 1*50 to $20

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Teweiry—Pins, Collar and Cuff
vJBattons, Tie Clasps, Watch Fobs

W Tròosers- To Help .Out
the Suit.

Styles and
Leathers, $4.00 to $4.50.
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ook in Qur Show Windows—
Numerous Xmas Suggestions. ~
any UsefUl Articles-Suitable
for Presents.
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Harry. Duvall*« HUc S h o w VtawH"*
high ciaM vaudeville: and ttt V~I com-'
ROSES, WMr saiPiak.it* WISuNgw"AmU •dy. inirodudn* good ^nger*. dancer*, j
AMERICAN BEAUTIES .......... 'UÀ* “ * rhmedUftft, ,new and.- rfovel specialties,
and carrying their owp banif* and or­
CARNATIONS, WUW, pink. . . OM “ V chestra Vi11 arrMi In their owt» car
CARNàtl^ H ’... • W • " M Monday anrf:fi»ItA posaraciign of the Iron u r op thé v x u É ïT_ u a » pfrial Theatre where they will hold forth i
EASTER ULÙES^.J'..._.™__. « ta * vK during the entire week changing their;
entire performance each night. D u-1
double vioCets
vall’a Band -wilt give free band concert» :
every afternoon and. night during the j
Price* f. e . b. u p r t i i ' o f f U * h « ri week dti the straeta, and the musical
program rendered during each “perform­
ance by the orchatra »111 prove n treat
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to all lover« of good music. . .. ,
In a c t i o n to the apedaltln of the
performer* the regular program of pic­
tures will be presented. and on Christmas
night the special two reel, hand colored
feature picture, “Rip Van Winkle^* «dll
be shown. Thie ia of particular internet
Plumbing and
and beauty and la weil wofth going mile*

. " I w m under tho treatment of two doètpcs," writes
Mr*. R. L Phillip*, of Indian Valley, Va., **and th ey 'p ro ­
nounced my cam » very »tubborn -one, óf wbroanly w tak m
I w as oQt able to »It up, when I eommencod to
take CirduL
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"flow , the severe p a i n . t h a t t t t d ^ c n In my side fo ry i
has gone, grid T f o n ’t fuller at t a t I ant feeling better thgn
‘In a long time, a n u \a u u io t spéak too highly ol C à r i c i *

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4 If you are one of those ailing women w h o lu fltr from any
of the troubles e o common to women. - ' ,
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Cardul { ft’i i. haillder 6f womanly strength. 1 Composed
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r*plained
u ahown and the point.-» uf
Teiepheae N*. 23
inlereet
each pointed «ut.
out. Alto on
interest in (each
Ch/Utma* night, in Addition to ilie other
good thing*, there ia a ipecUJ
“ Act
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painted alide» ill nitrating that rtv
ular Christmas poett “Tbe 1Night*, Be^
fore ChriatmajL •• TV_____
There are. a18 ¿idea
Ih.thi* aetand they will be thrown on the
•cteen aa the poem I* «ad ì
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Mr, Kerhalt U offering ten-ticketn for
ILOO; ticket» good until uaed/ and,will
be accepted aa cash to admit purciwwer»

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tq anrrrgmgriTTfnite tdTldFÜUdf,-,^riT

are made to f ve resulta—hot to rnii at a low prie*. The difference
in the cost &lt; g good fertilfier Over g cheap ope w;li more thàn be
miT yield • — ______ , r.:
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£ our curtomer*' wiahee hate helped to make ut and our
re—the Favorite brand* ia »uch groat demand, __ ;
famous ft

wiU» «ach dollar punffaaâo 290 vote*, fog
the wheel will lx- given. No -rotes will
ba pamod out «taring the rota of thia
Wtak, but every 5c »pent kV the bo* of.
Am will eouht aa t vote.arid will bo ciut

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Wc have . iim ilcj .upply Spaulding RASS
N o . 4 Seed P quioc, to offer Sanford Grower,.
This,stockvwa* grown^cipccially for seed and it
guaranteed to b£ JTrew
» x « t . » n o m « . ! l y ^ - n « . d Wi , i . , ^ . p U c c . n a ,
dcra with tit ahoiild^.do w&gt; l^i(Xa Daoarntia r X » h .

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fuvlu O ffri t kink
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the aaÁJ
cam«.&gt;ín'nna
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alsoIVilil
Wlld'Went
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and
the
King
of
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Snakes,
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fàot
Itsttler,
=&gt; caat aaparaloni upotf Sanford undaK the
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•eater te tte frise. *3.00 a Tear la
fula« of_ tricadahip for tfi* people of
f the wildest analtas in existence epught in
Handkerchiefs The common sense of giv-.
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the nwamps.pf Florida.
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I..IMSdnford.
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-’ 85-atp4 -.-.-P P . a,,penders
IriB useful prcfefnts at this
m m » .h. « y » é t i S S i ¿ 3 7 5 1 W
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. &lt;Vllh« the•%
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$ * » «
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rat
Street.
no
thing
cour^y
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Tha people of the north end are the di* . ..................... .
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‘ ^ n^pri*r^ f
season of-the yeariBSp ;! ^
•ju^wilad viaiontaU and they, aré dividine the c©.ub' ' . « a ; « * aa ; ^
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Umbrellas
apparent that the prac- .
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ty because they hâve a'legal right to do
Acsêf Ma&amp;fc M . t«7t
ao and the dividing wtll-be accomplished
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DEN .MOTIVES
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h° ulteriore, eaterlor ò» In- Heading. Three Cents ■ Line each Issue
For Rent—Furnished nrw rooln cobim S &amp; i M r ' k «nM-diU,
tags or will sell tha furniture. Box 4^3.
Hosiery
cies we nanaie can oe
a w m * w « * M M ~ «od «.
á S t r City.
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iN nW hu .toy m p M « f (or m u » r ’ " ” ':
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Garters '
utilized for this pur\
y e r Rent--A wall esUbliahed board• «ml («II bacii upon Ih. thinly vtltol b
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. - Nice teim J jr ’genUemen
threat to the prohihltlonlata that if San- *'*. ........’« I . « » « *
. Collars
p&lt;*0, '
•Cor. SixtJ. St. and . Laurel
ford eucceeda In dividing the county'the y7&gt;vvWtiAT IS T W ^ N h W B ^ *
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Tbarf I» something radically wrong
iMhr territory will
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Sale—Grocery^/tsed
and
general
rai anticipated
anticipated by
u with the stesa opdm*H CorsWhg the
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meni waa
by The
The He
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utCLnta axw). urill. hi&gt; ■■- Í . -.'»-itSf*- iw
.. v;ahtôand*vîiJtb«u^f^Oi^tee
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Good reason for selling. Art' Belts 4. . • , arlad
tn -ñàsòist
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glad to
onatrated to tha aaUafaction of . our state of Florida. This aeadon has been dfssn •'Orocery,*' cars.of Herald. 34-tf
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readers that not only’had the north and ■ racotd breaker to the m a tte of weather, •/ For Sale—Block of flve well located
- Caps '7
you in your
W. Always carried for local option but'aa- »h«r» btla* no cold wwather recorded in city Jot*. -Addrif« JJw nor, Box 1287.
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elated Orlando' as well.
the north ^nd many othe$ t e t e . f___
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s; eAl ei iel el Io
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The fteporter-Star aUtet that there Is
were able to grow winter regeV •,HFor RenSffTen Iroom house, w*»l. to­
ted. . A. P. Connelly.
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always an idterior moriva /or, aountyl f « » •» * * * * * * * * * * * * * ««ni«« 1«*
For Baler-Poland.JChiosSrood Sow. ;
d lv b fe n W th st the bood lsar ofizpo, !10 áín c* rtmpetitlen with Florid,
,W. E. Squires, OsmeronAdC "St-M*
&gt;v 000 will be a dfbt-im Hie h W couritV
*nd
10
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St. Johns Hotel— Roe% \ and i
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* *JJJ Homelike . sccommodstlonF'ioi-Jt
and th.- editor either,knew it was , - Thi*
s«oun» In part j« * /iie boarders or transients. Good' table.
false sutetnent or be Is too Ignorant tp
low price on the early leí toce ¡»“ w T K * :
know anything ¿bout Orange county «**&gt;• » would sejount for it wire it
For Rent-Six roqiPVqttye with ¿R ..
nof for the feet that lettuce seemed to be
modern improvements: 407*-Pa)m*ttd :
• • There will be no debt of 1200,000 on ^ n)rin« * I # **«• «n many northern avenu*. Apply, to*
Mahoney at
Fernaid Have. Co. * *
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■ ford district Is just that much ahead of *umm*r ,n
,OOKea “P.
ule for Bab Cheap—For in* | SANFO RD
Orlando In the progrmiv# movement for V * ,n t»»®locwl storca of Jackson^ Mich.,
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infl 1LflMQB •EQ BUMr M M)|
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, r waw of the residents of the county ^ t .' " * * th* Isrgert grocery storm them Cekry gvenue. 234848485389485348533091535348234853235353532323
For
llent—/tooda
for
light
houseIu 1821 Florids .waa divUsd into twh
thV f t P~Pr&lt;*tor ws. paying
keeping,-910
,‘Av*,, comer 10th Sri
Aiuiffiis. In 18^2 twomcMwverwi^ddtb
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fight acrw at loading station, one-fourth
and from that time until the prteot Chlcajo. ^the wonl coming here stated of cropa f. o,. b as land rent. *VJ. W.
there have been new counUm fo m te at »hat Chicago
tlutted with ’owell owner, inquire of Walter
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: : every seaalon of the legW atum.,
frotn'JMToM» and other poinU. Hayperi* Herald Office / •
for
»ale.
A
good
strong
heevy
mule
. V Are ri&gt;ey fori^d for ulU rior^U ec,?; w •Wr-TE^worth «Utoa that the Mtum
nquire of O. W. Bfsdy.,brnrdaII nnd Ccl*•' r !* H avm good Orlando friend* .*ould hnnglng |3,80 In Chieago-waa lnfarior er&gt; avenue. '
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a-few moment*- to copfider the
««1 could not compare with tha F o rR e w t-fim sort*, well; tiled,
otx they Could dearly diacCrn dia» Sanford product, being vegy sn ^ l hm f-:¿arw=uEgfiklc*ti.ma»a&gt; 6 .tUod&gt; 'Also 5
nSural growth rdf •■¿py 'state arid ¿»d m y - f t and leaf^
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phone W..A.Minnlck.Camerún Gt&gt;. 94-tf
V etpedllly of Worlds when It Ibdru. of thr*' ’ Now‘ ,f 00 * &lt; * * * * &amp; y the Chicago
For 8*le^-Godd 9400 piano almost
* • largest and newest s u t e to &amp; devd- [«»***" ***** hr mid to 6v and Sanford new. W1D mil foC 9129 cash. P. R
\ - joped, would demand thal'ma'ny-o f tlie M ^ ^ .^ h n o ^ lid g e d this season to be Shuroah, w*vt Side.\-.oir~,4 80-tfc
Wt&gt;. art* sh o w in g c u m p lo ie s t o c k f o r m é li .a iu l la d
Isrger^unUre be d iv ld stf'fo rre^ s too
Wanted—Order* fbr fine froet tiroof,
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cabbage plants, all varieties, &lt;1 20.-per
See our line of-,;•; -.■■■&gt;., * *% - m•
W Í-V tjA # • -dMtaj / tl *■ ÿ »If * 4 tM' • wa \
1,000; «heapePlnMan;, r Iota. Rariafaclion guaranteed. F: S. Cannon, .Meggett's. S. C.
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motive» of Orlando in trying to-’pwVent %wt* I,nH *b^ ,t Ü" ^ : » K r 0"*" 7,000 turpentlnk trees; four room bouse;
-division and the áotiiity officïi|ls in trying her* ln
■»* *» othar parte hi lake froiitrbpat,1three cypress Incuba«
- to retain as much territor/wé' p eteb fc^ Florida w-em gtUing together and bufld- torwi niarten «ssh_prioe. -Addrese O. C.
Cooper, Osteen, Fla,
^*.r. 81-7tp;
. . , boUter up Ouîr fern.
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PUnl centrally lo. . . FEÉT FITTER*
Land lor rent for potato crop, 96.00
T l» « U hio ulterior mojfcfcgbrothSr,
whtr*
VI* ,U b !" lhat
an ácr», n*«r Rand's Siding, Hanford.
T elep h one 6 9
Sanfjûrd, Florida
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'eithêFlnShe north end tryktg to dlvWe f g j »° *Wp ™«W ^ «tomi untíi.the' No. 8 3 \ 4 tll8 t, Miami.
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or in the .outh entf trying ]p p r f x r m j *
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Wsnted—On# to 'ten' acre« right 1n
village rsAr hotel- dr. rerideáti part
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Let us look at the matter sqlinely a « i m*rTT^ . .
&gt;^ Send- location and price..* Edward Up­
dike, Hempstead, Ne*¡ Turk.
$ l- |t p
'* fairly and honasUy and*eut ouVthe-uW . ^AS&gt;C1NG FOR SOMETHING
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Uriw art« hidden meaning and fUjTti^e
W h ^ .lh e government U appropriaft
methods.
. ! -.v .., s-lag funds ahfl developing inland watsrWe |ire equipped to handle your repair
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»y^5» ÿ ‘jr^qSnjibed Machine L fiaregá BoT
County' division sfmply means t b s V 'S ^ '^ h y net-ask fo!.an appropriation work.
•' t)rs Kranà. K*-Comml*alon»r of IlaaMh. 'JP r-H ef■*#% « # arel» know« ak)n rtW ^
, frl-48tf.
% .**“ V * # 0 '* &amp; • •&lt; * * end have^rowis Ui fcnnect,lhe BC 4«hni rivfr.and the
ear«: **Thsra U auneet n o raiatlon
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—- ’claltst wnitas: "l ent convinced that ike'
Bring
vour
old
lire*
tu
Sanford
Machine
akin dTseaSee
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ti.Û.D. Irrasaiptic
, itrong enough to demand a county u( their KUdnimre river, •using the chain of A Garage Co, for vu^antxin*. frt-48-tf
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tbrough
tbe
skill
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«viti t e for
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be
curio
tbrougli
the
akut
ror reaeipwa
rttro.st t*« qulhilie-» F ;
4 own
they have nothing In com- u t ^ .by «ay of Orlando? YeseeU ¿1
The
germe
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he
washed
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end
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prcHrihln* «ha l&gt; D.DTremadv-,' •
■Loot—Ladles’ oblong. gold brooch
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6i 0 ttn *&gt; * * * * ? ] lig h tdiifUAhàki then haV* A.splendid with -artje th te stono setting, Return
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lando contingent fight against any dlvl- Trtmftfmwv*r /t e , O W hobee end tbs
aiou (pv the simple reason that they do CkJpo^W hee r i t e U&gt; the Gulf of
. nfat wlah to loee thb territory. -.
^ „ l e a , n it only affording safe passage,
U thert any ulterior, motive or v t e o / * *“
dry in th^t?
The Orlando papers base ell tbefejargumsnts against county division on’d a i y . j ; » ^ »JW
B V N I I ,,- » f r
subject of -high tay« and yet ths south ^O lvaW lnter tfseden the
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end will have nothing to do with our ,n*8f •** »nd ■ slke .from
It
aind/ugRen
county
taxas and ir t taking a mighty intsfte f t i .® tributary to It and;
1 ottr“welfare « thl* lata dar.
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They cite the building of a new eOilrt T*1®*house when a new court houae will be
G° lo I t brother. We have reserved
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unnkceeaary for’yeara to come,-and yet that space for your nqw county because
Orange .county at the preesnt time if *Jg'ioimw,-Winter Garden would be a
eager to apend a bunch of-the tax payers' «unty &gt;te» t e n s daymoney qn a large addition to the present
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court houae.
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Any ulterior rqoUv. In this?
' ' - 'Tho A n u X ^ c t in , of tb . stock hold
¡¡g The Orlando contingent and the laker m of-^ e First
of
■ft planets that revolve around the county]
, seal, make statsmewU-everj d*y atWJT
Irt .Sanfdrilj Fla., on the peciUtd
ths awful calamity division would iork
'°*r Tuesday In January,
n 1919, f t ter oVIock'f f
on Sanford *uul &gt;vt they Irt wtlling tu
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aaaums thW awful calamity of a court J ) u u
Cashier.
house in the city of Orlando and no nnef &lt;
In Oriamlo has become bankrupt «a yet
free! Free!
owing • to thw proximity Tof this white ,
andgetaj
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ailvrr
cleaner.
If Orlando and the contingent territory
Laulln, tha Jewxler, 102 W. Flrstf
is afrald of the court house bugaboo Han- *F

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If court .bopte SWT countjnweta ar« - Thf annual jhettlng of atockholdsn
such' an awful 'gxp en sfto the people of the Sanford Building and Loan AaapOrlando ought'tQ hs.tklded to death ai dation will be held at their office over
the thought of HanfoCd relieving her of Flrgt National Bank, 7:90
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Nq ulterior motive in thaL^. x. • ,&lt; '
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\h dividing Orange county wv a r ^ o - &gt;
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The following Vrtfc^tppeani in today'*
wue ' of *The.--Fl8rida Growers New*.
Every loc^paper in the state should re*
pn «hWrfW‘ ■I» ulwuhMi» ee«rt* y — *y
i Nw »wiwmi i» uWM »' «i n t ."». y»«r-w»»&gt;;-uiawutt i ' i
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Cb- noi fUun td ih» UM sbot* «WOfH»J. \Alort Ifc» ’ ,
grower in the Mate. Florida'* Tpadthg W i t r ^ ‘ [ I c la TIN c x t " h i o n ij g y f
cull CfWrt, »l Òdaxtde, PtartSa,'«» »Ì* lât» TUyACW* of t h a Circuii Owwt, «XOrUadu. *|«ri&lt;ts, «**•;„■
industry ia very serioualy. threh&amp;nod.
D e c . 2 3 r d , a t É . £ . B i a d y 's
" «* joiuarg. IVI». * *. ■t *-' i • ’*i ■ -ftM jS ià &lt;l»y ol Jsaxanr. J*t*.
(*Ultnutt tum.« as ««u»-»*»: *■ y
-« I CTàlmoflt Mnwle «tlawes:
K. Kanner o( Orlando paid f-visit to
The Florida orange grower b confront*
S t a b le s , in S t in f o r d
the cdty ywtefday. * * . / ‘ • V ’
' e&lt;l with a REAL danger.. Tha'News is
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It. L. Batman of OrlaRdo waa-in the giving him a REAL'.warning. It com «
P. G. Waldron has corhigned to E. E.
liiyiMsit. *'t&gt;raw»ru Hanford, Virtió.
city on business Tuesday.
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frodi 'V “ hi/'iUmTb* .¿tearing» referred Brady'a .»table* a car load of high cloM
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B«t&gt; Richards of Atlanta brio the city to in’our weekly letUr front Waahington, Kentucky hor»c* direct from the breedcalling upon tl&gt;e ItxjtU trade, jY • •; on the Tariff, will Ik&gt;h**ld Uyjhp Commit­ tag fgrmx. Thay ‘ pre all thgrdughly
y - v . T h f M i ^ a ^ chain orOrlando were tee on^Waya and,.- Mein» Mu ring *kttt broken , and ready for immediate uae.
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jnonth,. • Bcbedidv d *-' Agricultural Among'the«« can be found ¿4tuniber pf
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VUenjumln Drew "■ (Judge Wariow of product* and prfrvhihni, Vili he heard on good farm team», farm mare» and genera!
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Orlando were fn thn n ty oh Wednesday. MONDAY. JANUARY.' 20th. VTM» purpose horse*, os wcfl as tome good and
- U-.-'a*':.'*.Mr». H. n . Patti*haU add Mumm Pat-; schedules cover» Ctyru* Fruit, I*incahplf» useful livery, .-addio and Joad bong».
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* . tlahall and McLafo pi Genev^ pre In'the and vagetibire. '•
In fact, lb w e &gt; ‘iIT be'aortic of all »iies Jo
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city today.
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‘ , '* *. !£h# duty 1» now: ONE CENT a pound »diet fr»g»&gt; They-can be seen and
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M?t. R. L. « w w / ytendt&gt;d th rintfal- on Citrus Fruit. ^ Spain ulóifr, to way driven .by alk Intindipg' buyer». Èx-* latlon ot office™ o f'th e Eartciyi Ktar at nothing about Italy, ;produca».V s y i t - change» on p/iv*t* »ales can he ar­
.Euatia laat night.
PLUB trop of dose to io.OOp.Var», which ranged any^yjcpe byhirC th* auction sale
c.y.ìa js nearly thii.tpùl:ràis«Hn both Ca|l(or*&lt; ùp*n»&lt;$^;h9r**vrfH bi» add- »{ikll be.
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Mr». Carney i\nd Mia» Adah Griene large Eastern Markets are WORKING
KU'i.Tv, ; December 20ni a t
of Level) urg were1in the city on Wcdnev H a r d , to have this duty removed. They
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have a barrel of money at their command. ■tart* promptly * t'l p- m., rain or shine.
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, pcct* 'to. »pend the hoUd^ya with Ida fruit. They do nbl ca^e what becomes
Mr». F. F . D.utton.. has- hod a* . hex
mother at Rock Dill, f r / C ,
guest
her mister^ Mi*. Terhune, of New
9f t ho Florida orange growertJif they esn
. D. If.! Maw oLJncIcsonville waa in the j o t the duty REMOVED. ^ ‘
York. F riday alternoon ,Mr». Duth&gt;n
city eevcral day»v6; thin wgek looking X
entertained A fe*r of her friend» .w y jn *.* ttii Up To Tbs Grower.
y w s í x x x x x x t
alter ilia property interest»,. *
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Mr. Grower/this i» á SEIKO US-dan­ formnlly hn*honor of. her ai«jer and thos«
C*Mr*. W .’M. Jgou of Euatia wo« the ger. If you will protect«Vbur grove, included In the invitation,ht^d‘a delight­
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gueat of M nr.il. L. Jonre on Tuesday your 'home, and your family, YOU ful afternoon, enjoying not only the five
w.-* 4
mile
drive
but
aisoj^richarms-gj
the
at­
and Wedneedsy of thU Week.
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MUST ACT NOW. It is only about
.Rev. J. T .'McKinnon*wiU pieich at l 9ur.weeks before the ONLY CHANCE tractive country w nf-*- Mm. .Terbun&lt;
the Freaby terjan ■church. ;fiWtt/Sunday yuix/lll have lo protmt, against the. pren- left Monday, for ber fiotti« In jw p York,
morning und'e“ “^"**
carrying With her many-jlk'asant im*
eqt ftuty/wijl bp bad,
T h y e will lie G'hrfkrptuVrinon and *Ce(if«mia' will* have good ablo repre- pressione pf the south and of vmthVrn
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intadeln th« CmffregTitJojiUi’i'burTb next kenCativn.iit Wo;«hlng\on to'look after people made on her visit to.Sanford.
-— —’ r , Sunday’, morning und'tyvelung '"■V^*** their grOwprt/Ateireis. Wiiat will Flor­ \ j *•' - .. : i* -‘--7
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Sorrenta jcero Jn the city ywt»;rrtu‘j^do^ gntion from .Florida. max mean the
MNsion lltdfh player piano 'and life)
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Inr tn^A^ChristmoH shopping. •* *
.rU'hth. of the Florid* Citrus .Industry. nuuic rulli going »1 {ftA0,«'a»U PianoT,S‘.
l w pufclfo- ichoolf closed . today jot /'nJifomis linn it» Protective Association,
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roootk-had appropriat« uxtreb«:
ed by abemt ninety per rent of its grosera. Inquire at Ifbrthl òllicn.
Æffl. .Mr». Duncan', M m .'Judge Tally and Fiorida groueri ahnuld Jiang the'! head*
Mlpi Long of TivafCs were on a -dtop- while thinking over th«*‘»huj&gt;e they are in Wn&gt;h-. trie TÙiirr..t&gt;flçndo.
. *» ping expedition to the city yeslerduy,
The Gate City Ho'u*y has’ brought
to meet this'impending danger.
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d-ian the high cost of living. Only $4.00
THE-NKWS Will Help.
Beach«m were in the city this sw k atft Will fake n lot of money to »end a pet week for the finest table board in
.v — tending the Japanox* sub- at tltr HVlaku delegation to Wiuihington, to go before thocity. Hoe Parker.
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B IG C l j y S H O W S
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the Ways and Means committee and bat­ 'W hile tbe weather ia hot buy you)
^VMiiaes Nellie Elder, Liyian B
he JT)W P)IFUL delegation dri*d chipped beef at V{. W. Ixmg’r*
* *“_ *arid Muragn’t Wight are Itoriii'Tffl
T m p ftiííl^ w T ffrP f^ y ' *grocerg. Sliced on ah American slicing
/ Womans' College at Tallahassee for the life of Florida« principal industry. F.very. machine * ^ ,
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P R IG E S 2 0 A N D - 3 0 C E N T S
«f ftal* of IhHtd*
¿•:i T Guy KUawarth in in Sanford again pay to »end this delegation to WashingNoIIm I* ktfdii (Ivm that It» Hoad and Urtdc*•
much tp the delight of his many friendH. ton. Á delegation will t&gt;e ,*elfcted and Piateirt, No. 1 ni Onto», County, Florid*. *dl
mirrha»# of »200,000 par valu­
C H IL D R E N . TO C E N T S
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Guy, has lieen Ajiending the summer in the. funds mhatild l&gt;e fn ,h4otl. ALL 'd IloadMafarUuoriAatTUt* bhxrlre No. I of Ortnre Coun­
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Growers tire, rei|Uf«ted. tjj - send their ty,
&gt;h9um&gt;ai .III n'riorl, a. m. on Tu*»1»y, Ffncuan-.
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ISIS, |«y»ld» Ulirty y««n after dal* in d-nomin­
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after a three weeks' visit to Michigan. a»befet*h hefUlOULD give. He should ation*
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uf »1.000 oarii, and bear Inteml al iK^nt^
of
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pajratd*
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Where «he w’uS ghib’d by tire serious illnesi figtfry on a ha i \
least ()NE.¡f"ElQT on July Ift ahd vfaauary Ui of rorft &gt;»Ct all
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a hog,, on his preseni crop.- tVHAT A batdm *h*!l areompadF Ihrir btl»' with a tynl'icl
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! 7 .v F r e d ■Doyle «"spending the holidays SNIjALL AMOUNT for any man to give? bid. TlUKh re«l*d an.1 »ortJoa brl* rtretrel, Th*
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WHOLESALE PRODUCI:
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right.*, re—rv*d t* v.-rere any and *U tlf- Adwith home folks aiwi incidentally Ntllidg Thf-New* will kcitnowledge nil camrlbit- right
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dnM Tittp to n. M. HoMnxjn,
hoe«wMrtLVV
. .iJjeW Uu/rougi« AddIng M nrhinci wliile liorvr in iu ¿óluttm.» and turn .the funds CjlS* fb..
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- inking a vacatfifii. •
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'«wie,1 •/' ^TrEaft-etdy.;j^ie city for ,a‘fe‘w'.days' visit on htutnera «elected delegares. «ORLAY is Hanger..
pleasurer l&gt;cnt. Ills munf- friend» pi«. If the duty ia femflvf'd, foreign la !&gt;* Calgli i adorW Court. Drang* I
b-m. rd Kite*
nranges wil| lloo&lt;l Ih/.r/miHry vast of tbe"
* \ ■igfve him a glad welcome^ * * ■
Aieiandcr, celioist) who was'to Mississippi river''mud /Florida oranges
aitaiHrator of
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havetylnyed at the Congregational stven- will surely »ufTcr,. ^ v e r . bejore in ,th e
._- -- Ihr smottai* of th»
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tad pay th* d&lt;bl&lt; n(
rat tort
ing service Inst Hunday and was prevent­ history of the inductry, has sucA a menac ndnrit
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FÜxs Purgo,
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ed by thft.atorm, will anwist next Batiiwith threnttúeé thd/wieifpre.'yes,' tire home df real oatal* off
Iliaa Itaire* d*r***-d.
dojrit.’ ■- fr .
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themurf who hi« Ills "all'* li|orai»ges.
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-hrtlnnt»* « a *t«kr *|andtn* »« th* lotrewikai
th* »rot rijf* af Ur*- ri*Wl ¿I way ool lh*» Sotllh
* Tht,; entire edition of The Herald for
Foreign.(»ranges Cheaper/ *7 ^ r.l
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taM* iunread lloqjpanr with th- t.:iiwlVfhiD
uyt Mki, twMtT
Tuesday was sold iwifore it loft the pft!»»
F/&gt;trign' nriinke« cam bo fold do^h ih Marni Towiwhln NInali
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rih. .lias** Trr'Nyy(*0) -Ka*t.aad^unnl\r
South.
and a t no time have xi*o uver exiHTieneyd NeW York, Boston, FMIodJ'Ipblj and I120)
hottw w.re atm*
at-m* nahT
*aM Yaw-uhTfi
Tt»w,ubiti lirv T-n' tie
to a -»«I». Ihostr Untilh Filtren Ilf) rbaiiiso many call»-'for one (ingle Issue of The Baltimore at about *28 cent« per I&gt;ox rhalo*
Id a •fab*, then!- rU*t on* chain *nd Mly-lnu
While the foreign orange» cannot »II com link* (I.MÍ I“ U&lt;* a cat *Wr &lt;*f tk- rirhl ol a ir &lt;ri
Ihn tkruih fWi'la Hadmad V mrr&gt;sny, Ihmcc in a
V Abic Kanper, Ralph Stcyem, and pare with Floridas, some of them are north-ca*'»tiy direction ahm* ihr amt line of lh—
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ht of way ol raid railroa I cimtpany lo lh* point
N olfo'Toltr are s e n d in g the Christmas VERY-fine, thlnskinned and juicy. Ukr
Iwflnnli'*, canlatr)tn* riffn arid •,«ty-.&lt;4'*n on*
S-ig*¿"if holidays with home folks. All-of them (’alifoniia orange», they also have a fine hurulredth*
C o m e _ F r o m
(».ílVartr* af Uiul^inonr orlrm. caid
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attebd the. University of Nor^h Caro* colof. Tile Editor of the NEWS remem­
ar* lbarrioca to rit* »“ou lo appasr b lot
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ber« well when Valtnrja Oranges were in of
lina-ai Chapel Hjll.
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th pril'io-t, othreal.» IM
P»g Murphy, thi* foqiot« legislator of demand ip prefererffp tii»FlnHdNk1n many any la th* (ranún« of UtlJ J V É R Y . d a y c o u n ts 1
rreyal.
•SAWaffi ha *Uowad an rr
Flo.Id a is in the city getting data Inf hb cappa. Thd gréñoít parUhf the lmj*orta» C«
Cmm y Judr* *f **»' nam
Wit now my hand a*
ani Ih* arai nf mid m iri th * t ith dty of Iter ro
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¡.and pianò mand, FleridrwitfigM will gó io th e );’
evening wllj he ft vioi
trfo jb y Mr*./0 . W. . r f.Mr. W P. dump. FOREIGN ORANGES MUST
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I . Fertilizers th a t d 9 ,‘not become aVâilable.^
- f H d r Mux* Mr..Ptmiom h tU &gt; ^ h F re llfiO T O l8 G.'; 8AY NOTÌì ING. AND
te«ted famouii Tamlly remedy
1 - iintil afteF. the crup comes oil the. ground *,
t . jhtvdMl wicks in d rheiCvnuucc r-c-nlt nf*tTRUHT TO SOME ONE ELSE TOf
V -g la d itu lUW tbrni in i U ^ « U i &gt; i .
iLOQK AKEER YOUR INTEREST ;
rf- are aitogether too slow'for Florida truckAND YOÙ MAY HAVE TO 1’AYA
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a gqsJTItmjwn Fluridiah,
in, having liccn
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time if you will act I t once . 8epd inj . . , , ':
iiH-ahir-of tha Jackaonvill* polhw-force- y pur Cheek~ to hi1|i tli'fruy expi rtwt. .* i , Y
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in the early day*.
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und their , grower orbody nf groweiwta give publlcb
for truck chips aye ri^fi.iiJ- ftll the quickly available
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of plant- fcatd/ ^ n d arp ao prepftnS3“tHaF7'
who-Tiav.
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f lw done. Thl* maUer ithendd h,- lak,-n
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they supplj^kko X Tiivl boUi early nnd late. They *'
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Salford wo* honored Tuesday with, a
*.n yfia it in the person of three of Tu vares'
name
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Miss Prarl Long,
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Giljan, S Ì r t W sv Ft». ReI
Mrs. JL h ; Duncan and Mr», b.
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Galda‘rij¿&gt; promjiftni mer- tandin t(li&gt; hfdrd district for a cottage
andjtake them j on the sea or gull shore. Be» B reeu or
igaford tp tnfet
mrfet artffVake
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This will be a rand collection of High-Class Kentucky Horses coming direct from the
breeding farms.,.1 hey are all thoroughly broken and ready for immediate use; among
a number of good farm teams, farm mares and general purpose horses,
d and useful livery and road horses in-fact, there will be some of 'ittE
sizes to select from. They can be seen and driven by all intending buyers
Exchanges or; private sajps can be arranged any time before the auction sale opens.
Every horse must and shall be sold, without reserve, to .the highest bidder.

This Auction

at 1 p. m. next Monday, Decent

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WELL-MERITED KICK

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H UN flN G TRIP
7x 7-10oz w all, alw ay s in stock
8x l 0-10oz “ 10x 12prices from $ 5.50to 017
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»lung the like front.
Very difficult to Und'ladle*. M ho.hive
pockctbooka bulging out willi money
which they desire to apend ip the various
■tom of the cltyf ^t jhe city wharf, The
end of .the * harf la gen*r*lly.yro*d*d.

A responsible house which has the best mef&gt;
chandlse in the world ctn serve you. as well
bj mall as in person. Such a house Is

Active young men, who can reeeh rttWr
of the two ladders, at each tide of the
wharf,* can elfrjtb^gp, but'old men and
ladiea cannot, and they, woulld not if they
could. Until there ere better landing
facUitiea, a good many, dollars that knight
be experitied'ln Sanford, goes to another
place, more easy'of acceMu where ladlee
do not have tp diftth IndtOr* to get into
the town, or gre In dajfgerfcf,falling over*
board to get pat oi fbwn.
wW t b needed it a 'float, two wquld be
better, onJ”bn each aide of the wharf,
where *mftl boil* coaid land, and young
rpen, bid men; yopng ladle* and old ladle*could gtep froht .their boaU, Upon.tb*
float, and then an inclined walk frorn'tbr
float or flotjta, to the level of the tlbck.
This m ay riot be the "best method, but It
would inawer, and it haa the merit of
being inex penai ve.
It&gt; a abort time there will be any whMtf
from fifty to seventy-five ladle* and *s
many men, at the hotel In Enterprise,
besides many othpr'winter visito», and
all theee peopla wQi have money to apejuL
3anford,can get tbe moat of it if the mer­
chant« and buainaw men want it badly
enough to help people get into town and'
out,again.,
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but It is worthy the attention of every
basirne* man in Sanford.
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Jacksonville« Florida

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Novelties in leather, * Silver, Brass and. Parisian
Ivory, Pictures, Toys, Dolls. Gift.. Books, Cut Glass
Find Stationery, Engraving, Kodaks, v Send for Catalog

For E n g r a v e d C a r d s S e e T h e Herald

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trtefr arid other-fniitSr and -flowere, fine garage-and
puidping outfit, good water, electric lights, going £t
a bargain, - $1,000 cash, balance on easy' terins. .
: MARKS REAL' ESTATE AGENCY.

Choice Selected Stock
nproved Rose N o. 4. Irish .Cobbler.
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BEST A N D C H E A PE ST

W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E R
JA C K SO N V IL L E .

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Roohostor Ware— Full and
complete line, Including
Chafing D lih ei and Per­
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Carving $f*s
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Silverware

FO R C H IL D R E N '

We have one o il the moat
pompfetç lines of mechan­
ica l toys In the city
. Maglc Lanterns

Shears

and many, other baaptiful
and useful presents in the
hardware line

FOR G E N TLE M E N
Gem J r. Safety Razors, $1
Ever-Roady Sets, $1 &lt;o $$
Gillette Safety Razors, $5
Auto Strop
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Tool Boxas
Small Wagpna

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ou’ll Fin&amp; Oür Goods First-Class

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SANFOKD BRXN(H—R~’c. Maxwell, ManaRer.

The• Place,
to Buu Useful,
Durable
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Robeson and I X L Pocket

Knives. Every knife fully
warranted
Stophons, W in c h e s te r and
Remington Rlflee

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a more durUbl^déRdndabÎe or trustworthy piano a (
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destributing throug
And the club price is tWo hundred And eighty-seven.dolhirs arid1fifty cents—and there .
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The piano is immèdìAféiytdelivered to your hoipe
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You g et your money back if you. but ask for it if, affet^T month's trial* you are dis­
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a stronger one than ours, write it and we will sign it.
Your family gets all unpaid payments -canceled in event of your death during the
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event you join the Club?
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Him will mitké n airér, safer, easier . or inorò
a big club of three
hundred members—all intent on
safe as possible.
If you can—let us have it
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_Therefore, if yomare going on a vacation-if youJare out oi the city for a few weeks-if youdon t want your piano until later, or even until Christrnas-vjom note. Don’t delà-' - ’• V-• •'
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•A*PO*D, FLORIDA, TUIRDÁY,' DCOIMRRR 14, 1111

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SANFORD’S,JRlCK ROAt^j '

” ■»f a * « * ' A O IO M O B U R LICENSE

THE COUNTRY £DlT&lt;tR
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The Impoftance df HI# rosillon Csnnot
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- Be O^afesilmated
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Bil| P i s a o d At J^ ast S c a s id n Ig ' t o p cannot ovyrestimltta, the impor­ I n t e r r a t i n e S e s s i o n C a m e T o
cjsm pft; the iKtucC pHces this aesson
tant« Of the country t^litar's joh any
F o r Sale,
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D e c la r e d C o n s t i t u t i o n a l - V rnc^re than,you call overpraise the vnluy
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lb*tJT|pi. Herahl hps advocated the
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of advarUsing-frrhis paper, saft-s the Karb
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crop ’ jLnattyance: Hairy Ward, . the
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Industrialist, ifhe'has.a good paper
WOPli WILL START W fiW W fH S
TAX MONtV GOES TO ROAD FI1N&amp; and.keep«'it up:to Vhe moment, . » ail R£V. SIMMERS JjpíS T¿JASPf R
lanupt
g^w
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of
lettuce
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hja contraps*pWc^during^the low ntcrket
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.wise^ouh^y editors certahilv do. ■Sotpe
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Sanford District Will Be The Finest and as pjopt »( this aUrejnetit he. writ*« Every Ow ner-O f A b Automobile Will shflrtafgKthff: jurrehant tmrf bay' 'your Somb Other To;
the following'letter ftjr publication:. •
spaie'iah't ’wdrth the money yQoiirmand
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Paved Section In The EnNews
Now i I*ve ito Pofley Up The
hecauae your circdlatjon i» ' en^f :5t)0.
Decatur, „/wit, D tf, \9, I&amp;12,
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*O ftvSw llw u»&gt;«y
rSeanAíéi*.H«ff)r
iMf.di: hi
-V- - Yuu!tl.bava.ta educate that kind of rier-*\w
— Ses'rèi «»oïnwgwrt:’
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Use
Arthur
Brisltitne*.
edit
offal
Since
riTfi
IStTng
Sanfo
rd
for
a
bus)
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F l o r i d u p S -Conference of tho
PrepU^C** K g t tflStt several cireult aa your text. 1 Say* Ur. Brisbane i
trip horth. which will keep me away
, »500,000 worth Of toad ftdnd* are adver­
Methodist KlwUMiüll/Cltui'ch, South,
JudghL
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adverse,Interpretations
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»"A country editor A^ith ihfi deflation
tised .for sale and bids talced for t he tame. from Sanford for several weeks,^nd since
ibrnlng wbh th e
c'AutoirihbUe License law and dKfar^d or morv for hiA-dally or wtfpkly cV|-Ultton
the
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my
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This advertisement meant but little
ehts for. another
dT the af^itfp
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to 500 good, typing ^mericarv fitmiliw,'
to th e .a m o c « reader but to the people and Tumors have com. to m e ' p e r t ^ r i g f ^ . ^ a t f t u t i q n « 1,- *^
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»een a moat bar*nTlth* Ro*&lt;1 all puWhafwr»|, all (^eslra^le customers. m oniouAne thtoti _
. living in-the Sanford district it mrans a to my jwjatfone wifh the'M .’U C o &amp; «
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during
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effect
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Various
coupti«
‘.'Every'phblixW bf.a cduntry aausmoat portentioua proclamation. For
wftjcii a grt-at amount of hugjpeRL was
mnd* »*“ by * “ny dolftri ,n l’^ pef jhhuld be, thryugh "fife advertising trahaacted. &gt; Rev.*C, I f / Bwnrnem will .
many moD^is the bonds have been de-. Mid company has l»cen broken b /th c m .l wil1
Following Is the-law in fadbrnn*,' the. trusted gnd valued &gt; gm t
that
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am
in
the
employ
of
the
company,
*ron9AIUon&lt;*»
* layed wgjTfn/ior the circuit court to vab
not return to .Sanford having been ap­
substance:
apd promoter o f s t least tenjtnsaf'lmlus(date s4m» as oul bond trustee« and and have several favors showd me in the
pointed to Jasper. Rev. 'H. T. Gninre
Section 1. The-, ownei or operator of trbd rncrchandUing Toricrriu.’’ ’
county &lt;commissioner», «wished to have nature of a growon»’ guarantor! of ad­
who hiui been preaching at Kissimmee
every
automobile, . and ___
other . motor
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ah
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lettuce
crop,
than
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offend
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the bonds vnlhfafied'legally and in aueh
has been, appointed to Sanford- On
Florida V^amah Hina
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shape aa they would gjf beforeth e market to other, grower«, etc. In justice to th e id rtw n vtHlde operating In;
Saturday tho conference decided to hold
A Florftln'Vdman,; Mrs. Belle Good­ the next session at Tallahassee, a Tailsfifteen da&gt;n w h en '« « * for
? |o he told with the districts-guarantee company, and thoec who wish to do «wre
husinnw
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wish
to
make
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¿barter
or
when
ft^arge
is
made
for
rich,
of AVofi Park, haa won a affcbal iila- hoasee representation most, cordially ,
•‘and the stam p 'o f the circuit'court to
make them a good purchase.
*' * ' i following 'statement for publication: ' A“ ® thereof in any m anhi+^-/drth what-. tlnctiori.' 'The Nebraska BtHte Journal, extending rite Invitation tb do go. j 'T he
Sirica I .cannot be in Sanirird person- «»ver, shall pay.annual^ to-jh^'tw col- the lendingv na|»^r of'Lincoln, offered fririowfng Interesting’ftgutt;« «fere-gleaned **"«
This m atter has now been settled and
* “*expU,fi òr defend my relations lector of the several flt&gt;urtUc(t&gt;f In k state prites for. Dumbest article in favor orf
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_ after by ally, io"
tho bonds will_ )&gt;e
from Ufa report of the ttatisLica] seer»- : " ^
n county license U s ai' fddowtf
vdtfs Tor wo^ieii ’and tlie h ref article
th f m an / hanking homes who have been *Hh *be Company, I ari|,‘
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tary. Raised .during year J u s t, cioaed, 1
awafting the process of validation.
I ploy
IMUJ( oT.&gt;he
Ul wie Cpggin*
i.vKgira fco^.
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uiu hot
urn rens-iL . ,For Rn&gt;' ■“ t ^ o h l l■e. a nd
. other
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-motor against. votfF^■f o r,women.u Mrs. Good­ (or “Hpurpose«, W60.000. Tb«*iiyaday
pnp k
hent
in tt,w
thb --'&gt;&lt;■'*
way of rebate, ,u.
dii. i 1'Inven
vehicle of Itseithön ten henwpower rich won t h ^ JiffimiaUvo side &lt;o( the di»- schools'raised-126,000; Tamps ICads all
The sale df the bond« will mean ' criV. •"•**»
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the hegihnlng of tho great work 1alfrCoönfe. salary or any other form of money !
prabfl
,-for 1her effort. At ((he Outset,
eatistruetittg some twenty-live m ilts o f| valve, from the company directly Orf1 &gt;ror° A1.6™ w iwenty-nine l^ratv
year, 174,000;' Bartow comr9 dhaondi
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power,
ton
dollaf*.
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TnukVs. rhe foliuvMug Stnu^ ntth 1^,000. The sUU aU qralm r t.hit- . **'J.
brick roads in the Sanford district—a n ' i'tdlrwrUy.*'T lie ‘ oitly-seiHliohshlp
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act that places this section away in the | kting between us'b the e x tr a c t 1 tn.de I , F[&lt;,,n Xhin&gt;
¿ n * horse,atwec. hrthere are now 32,600 membres-ol th«
Yes,
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Want
to
vote
because
tt|e ballot Methodist Eplacopal Church, South, IA
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•Iratea'tbut Sanford as usual is l«&gt;nding adva need me 65c ^ h a m p e r or crate.! \ Tnm &lt;°r'y-on* &lt;o fifty harsc,HtwPr is li'mtv^t efllcient.weapon against iitlti- Horida, and thnt there haa been a rist *Jflfi
/ V S - ¿V t'Hions ¿nd Organizations Hint prey upon increase of 1,000 moml»efs during' tha
the other sections of the south in im­ and gave me the market beheflta on^ all i “icluaive. ithirty dollars,
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ilfty-ona
to
sixty
boriiepower,
the ljvre of women awl children, princl- year. There ure 20,500 Sunday a e h o ji./‘ *'
provements- The sale of the bond* lettuce grown fon "my. thirty-M&gt;vcn acres ; y ™m.
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fifty
dollar«.
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means that this part of OrungA county of Und. Last year; 1 contracted, my rrop j *ncAa*rv*
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From
rixty-one to aeventy horsepower disability deprives women Ip a measure,
with
this
company.*
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satisfied
w
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rofn
company.
000
wilt have the host system mf roads and
of .their right th life as gunrantrvil by the
wclcomrl
the opjmrlunfty !
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will uttract,m ore visitors thereby, mom results, Àid
At tin* regular meeting of the elty
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•purchasers of land, rno’r« enleTpri-^-s ahd of renewing Ihe.Vfuntràri'-for the.present
council held in St. Augustine lust, Thure- , '
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over, one* hund
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I want .to vote TK-cause I have pot as day night a franchise was applied for
Will.forge lo'the front &gt;nore r»pi&lt;lly than seuson.
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any other part of the county.
The lettuce ait|l.tlort th u , far
driven v.hlcW are potó ^ h P o w ^ r have ns long- as I am «11«franchise«!.. const 1net anti oj»erate a new etectriri lln« ; ' *
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aoaauilhu BMo vtoy. d»cOHrair.n« tp «Il, therftlf or wU&gt;mut «-Kaht* •th« '«nnuwl Thu ballot-11ml parttdpaYfon in govern­ into and through certain streeu of that
efiy. • It is projjosed^td.’consiruct the •
grower« d/_ same, w peclally rh w r w h t r r ,,^ ^
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ment has always bfan'the highest badge lin e ,front Jacksonville to St. Augustin»,
h a v o ^ r ava.lcd themscUca-df the op- V, Kofv„
aUtomobi|p ufu, 0th«r motor
Music d u b
of liberty u freemAn^wuld’ohtaia My thu company to erect its power statioq.
horre- liberty is* not complete until I hUvp nil
, V . Tb« Musio Club held their regular jwrturtllv tjf cdhUactng -their crop., arivph..T(&gt;hh.l,. of 1 n u th in
in the Utter city.’ The ordinance'pro­
f lf,ng. dollUnv
^ ' '\;m eetlrijf at th«jitudlo__o( Alfa. Fannio-H. :Thi tnoil d.scouraglng fe.Alre is due to
sr fhnt a free mrin has. ■*
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fhe
fact
tl^at'the
noftbern
grower«
hAvt*
■Mlin.5uu, president 'of fhdKltib Saturday
Ftoni eleven to twanty-nlne hbrsc^
I want to vote tiecaiiae m y 'pursuit of introductory reading at the meeting and
aftarnooo a t .1 o'clock. "Mrs. J. H. Uou- hap an unusual})'; lafe neason, thereby powerfrive dollars.
happinres Is rurtsiWI hj- thc-lo^k of the after1the ordinance b passed by tho
creating veryToi'-pfJ^e«jon our Sanford
^ mill.it, feader.
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From tbfriyJto forly_hons&gt;pgwf,r inclu­ ballot. .‘Much of tl\e Kupplnesa ■of life coupcilrthe matter of granting the fran-. .** ,
Two eacellem and interesting11wiperssl,r‘»duct. {h1’ addillon-ito tills, -the hqt sivo^ le ri dollars. .
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comes from the ability'to do or to help chise will cbnfa Udoxe l he ’people at a
three weeks has
wrre read, a sketch of th e '‘Life nml I’nm- weather for
From, forty-one to nftyVtiôfsejHïwfardn-f do large thing* that are worth while, and *lh*cial election. ■*f *
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' poaltidns of ftulrenstein” hy Miss (far-1
a* InriitTMTevntnite of the crop- clusjve^fifiJH'n dollars.1
■T that are a hliMlng to other family rlrelre
■ff-a o ,
-want
as
growers
is
tii
cncourWhat’
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,'ri«r Lovell; Mr«'. tíeorge I. Sj«&gt;or read m
h'rom'li/ty-one to sixty horsepdwv» ip- iu( well ns my own. "No man liveth
Miami Mromnnlt« «a&gt;r»-t
■ypRpaHwfNtlf of tits Pint lium flts w is -wli uge.nnmxJ. J i | . . l l , , 1*1
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apparently lwing ftilly stocked
do this we muit* ifevote more time in ,1” From «xty-&lt;wc-Uy léverdÿ bonw-power
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unto ¿ferdf. rhe interests of all arc »0
on graindruil conwquentThu leader did not sareeeed in finding putting up a good ni»B et.b|0lP*&gt;kage |||&lt;)|lÄivtj thirty.ßye dollar.,-'
ins«jpa(ably
that
no
coman
can
do
her
jy.
on
tho
tolniggari,
local packing houaaa
that wilLbe in &lt; W d in Tthe'northern
Anrf ^ vtnty-onc
vtnlyK)IJ hor#ppowef
any . of Tcha/kovak^'a tompoaitiona
horsepower and overy fifiiduly Inside the fodr w»|fa of her own j mve nearly all shut down for tlu» holiday- .
among the musicians of Die city, hut a cities. It ja_a sa«Ua)Vl cgipenalva mistake fifty dollars.
y , ' vJ -1.'1 ;?,■ home, &lt;«
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season, and probably wilhupt open again ‘
for anyone to try lU vjlrk off all of pfcie
very delightful program was enjoyed.
The
payment
of
one
,«uch
county
Shtf
stmis
up
Ber
argument
by.giring
unUl the first of the
It b stated
‘fBohemu Poikn" hj( Ruhcnetein was l&gt;oor. inferior product th at Jlbby grow license tax in the state .of Honda shall the following ronciso reasons for hifl no- ['ll)- c&lt;irtrmi«sion inep that thert b enough
well rendered by Miss Mary McKim, 1 nril1 in n‘V ex^rintco.Vit cannot make exempt the owner or ojieritor from the 4irp for tho ballot; '
Y^ape fruit now in tho markets and on
Accompanied by Mias'Irena .Brady on in puck too good, theryfory "I have no pay m int of any other auch County Ugenac
I want to vote l»ecnus«&gt;:
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the rdhd.to sufiply trad** until'January 1,
played
trouble
In
contracting
nty
crop*»
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the piano. Miss Jessie Stumop
^intelligence b n printe &lt;|uallfich- U not undther box was packed hi the
tax during the license year. Upon the
Hubenslein's delightful "Meligly'-In F" i Trusting you will tind-spacy dn.ypur | payment of such eoUnty license tax tho tion for Anting and it js conceded tlmt
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Thole «tote.
on the flute. Concluding the musical paper for the p u l d i e a t i p i t l e t t e r , 11 Owner or operator shall t&gt;c given -«n
tha fient-ral uvernge of intelliaence W o»
• numbers Misa Irene Brady playpil *‘Hya- ls*K to remain, ^
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I propriately numbered metal tqg W’itfi the goo&lt;l among women as among men.
•'_tynn Haven'# lihit. shurch has just
# Ulnga of Bpring" hy Sinding.
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Yours fruljf; .
( b j/ I. have * to^obey the laws ami been complete«) and lhf&gt; p««ople oi that
name of the county and the year for
JdARRX WARD.* which said county license tax,Is paid in- therefore want to help make them.
M rs/M unson h*d a discuasitm on the
little ’town arc to l»c congratulated on’ ;
. “ Russian School of Music,", in wThich
\ dicated thereon whether for hire or/&gt;*n- ’.(e) .1 pay taxes. "
the fine edifice. Thekstyle oi the .build­
■7 whWi- Mrs.. Clara Psryen Maclean of
Vd)- T am as'much interreted^und con­ ing is Gothic, it fa « handsome structure ■
er’s use, which said tag shall he kept In
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JITT.'W IllB. « h u 'Iiaidawoo- Sruiiöfil t Plain view on such-¿utonuihll« or other cerned in th# things voted on 04 men are.. and largo enough to do for the future aa
‘/ . 'heraelf h*musfeian, joined and entertain­ Heights, i s 'employed oy ' the Fjrrnald’ motor 'dpvctPvirilHti'^'All'Twraoiw-iU. -* .iBl^JDjHfrnnchiw nient^ j« a badge of well as the present.
ed the club with an fnterwting talk on Hardware Co., as a steady employment dring to procure said 1Icen»0 as herein iriferiority* and* contempt.
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large swVqt potato«« as a side
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line has discounted ^ail' hbi former ef­ the county tax collector of tho several intelligent.1 ballot than thousands of surf acid road from Green Cove Springs v ■
Following the discussion several im- forts* hy bljngiug t o ^ ’ho Herald office counties upon blank to bo furnished by men «Vf- *'.' '
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. pOrtant m atters of business wery trana- one p o tato weighing sixteen jxjunds snd th e county tax collector showing the es­ ‘ H ittlly -rl wsnt to vote IWause I the D uval. county brick food, which
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in after the holidays, in preparation iwundi? The jkitato«» were plaute«! tax collector of the.several counties hy to do-with the award of the judgus.. A' in the suhi of-i60,WMTfor Ihe bulhlirtg^of *v: *
for their annual Spring concert; after whe*v tbd woodpile stood last&lt;yi'ar q hleh the county commission- 0! the several woman «111 UKkibiSWwilL.hnd J here’s a new court house* to replsc» thwone-re,
which the club adjourned until Saturday In part accoupia for their he i Ithy growth, counties.
t Ta mp a Tr f hu ne candy .destroyed.by fife.
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or association th a t' aha!) fall to comply two stalks to The Herald office today Among.thoeo dancing were I-ind/i Con-., . .
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sermons appropriate to the occasion „ W. The Herald offio* acknowhslg«» with whh the provisions, ol this act, shall.ho th a t measured over 2ff feet in*length and rtelly, Ewie’ Kurdon, hjargaret Wight,
, 'serm ons appropriate to the .Christmas thanks the receipt of one d a te n ' duck guilty dl a misdenreanor and upon con­ -tffay7are*rio wvririr exhihUrdif ItTfirovo th}» n ta a d ir Morrls. 'M xrtha Miller, Kata -~r ' “ v season. He will preafch again neat Sun- eggs and ohe doaen hen eggs, all of. them viction shall be s n e l l i i ) ‘J&gt;y a ^ne of. not statement. '-M r. Boy4 has aLx aepre in -Underwood, Frances LiddonrAhna Me- .
e nm l‘&lt;ntpecu tq realize'over |lfc00* LaugHlin, Douglass Abernathy; F om st.
day, tb« last Sunday of the year
fresh and fine from our old friend, R, M. mdpi thqtt dguhtb the amount required
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the sam e.. Next- season he will Gatchel,. Harrold Long. George Me-,
Rev. E. D. Brownlee, the pastor-elect Alexander o f Ofneva. Mri Alexander fom uph litfrnse iir* iti*pHwólfun«tvft pot- fit*
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o'clock, roan««.
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Maona and benediction will he a t Jhu «trending college and exp«cta to return
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                    <text>FlO.tÜDA GBOWEH«* MBWS
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M atters o f I m portan

* at Washington by onr S peA ii Corr^spondeiity
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That-the expen— of maintaining Mbr And classify the physical elements In
Foderal govern roeqt to increaalng, bv cpnfonnto.,» l.th_ e .r iia fflaAtlan
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*p*t&gt;*lTlu— for road and equipment
In the estimates of appropriation* that Tbe Comml—ion to authorised to aawill be required for -government*] pur- cerUirt axjd npor%r* f to each piece of
paa— in the fiscal year, beginning July 1, property owned or uaed by ndl/oeds, tbe
1918, aubmltted to Cong— by the original coat for'railway purposes, the
Secretary o( the Tfeaaury. The Demo- coat and value to the pre—nt owner*,
cretlc House of Reprt—ntetlvea to, eiked and what Jncrta- in valul to due to cok^
to appropriate for the various. departs Improvements. It to also Instructed to
merits government,.'In the new «seal ascertain any increase or deer——of capyear, an amount aggregating $1,106,- ital stock in any reorganisation of rail208, 983.14. Lair year tho cellmates roads and mqhay.received by tAs torportotalled $1,040,648,026.66. Tha».Dem- ationa by mean* of any issue of stocks,
ocratic House cut ths estimates last year bonds, or other securities,
and appropriated 11,018,412,719.91.
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The Democratic leaden will retrench At a recent visit at the White House,
at thtoveaaion but they admit that the Congre—manUn^crwood statedJo_ibf»
Increased appropriations art-Asked
for by every department and Congress
Itself must hare more money to keep in
motion. At (he last a—sion the sura
&amp; of $12*299,619.60 was appropriated to
maintain Ure legislative branch of tbe
.government, and lA the year 1918, $13,j
291,988.22 to asked becua— the new
Congress-will consist of 439 members
sR* instead of 891 as at pre—n t Stated In
round numbore the different departments
ask for .the following amounts: Interior,
$¿88 millions;,War, $211 millions; Ex­
ecution $820 thousands; State, .$4 -mil­
lions; Treasury, $142 millions; Navy,
V . $164 millions; Postofllce, $282 millions;
^ ..A g r ic u lt u r e ,,^ millions; Commerce
and Labor,. $17.millions; Justice, $11
, millions: and Territori—, etc., $20 mil­
lions.
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Physical valuation pf all railroad prop­
erty in the United Sut— es a means of
providing a basis lor the Interstate ComCommission In correcting rat&lt;*
against which complaint to made, is proposed in tho Adamson tilll which is now
being debated in Congre—,
The Bill
provides for a Commission to carry for­
ward a thorough investigation. It also
recites that the value of railroad property
shall be ascertained by ihcana of an irv-

Stetson Glee Hob------They came, we saw'and heard and they
captured ovary heart In the large and
appreciative/audience, which greeted
the first appearance in Sanford of the
Glee'Club of Stetapg University of DoLand Wednesday evening, Dec. 11th.
■ The selections rendered and the sing­
ing of the Glee Club and Stetson Quar­
tette waa very fllM indeed and moat ac­
ceptable to their audience. The won­
der grows when i f is learned that with
two exceptions, Profr JHV-PhHUps. the
director of music at the University- and
who accompanied the dub has been
training the club only since the fall opeiw
ing of the University. Not only are the
young gentleman cotppoilng the Glee
Club to be' congratulated upon their ef­
ficiency and bright prospect« for future
remarkable work, hut also upon their
great' good fortune in being under the
• teacher.. Do Lend to also to he con­
gratulated upon having in her midst so
fine a. dub who will easily,sueceeed in
adding fresh laurels to the fame of her
great University and cpntribjltfiJWJBaudi
to the pleasure of her dtixens.
The Individual work of Me—fL Her­
bert Seagrostt, tenor; Gordon Haynes,

Cong— will retire ths tariff from agate
to aine.. Mr. Underwood had been in
conferenos with tbs President at tbe re­
quest of Mr. TafUand talked briefly
about the democratic tariff program as
he left the executive offices; - Mr. Under­
wood thought it probable that'the Ways
and Means committee will begin tariff
hserfngs in January, so as to be fully pre­
pared to report and have a tariff bin or
hills at the extra session. Thé commit*
too will have the doors open-to all who
wish to be heard and have information
to fire.
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Congfe— Glare of Virginia has a cur­
rency bill ready 4rhfcJ&gt; he proposes to
fubmit to Gov. Wilson for his approval,
previous to its Introduction in Congreia.
Tbs bill fo llo w s the old Fowler plan ar.d
trany who have —en it consider it an
improvement'over that drafted by Mr.
Aldrich and hia associates.
Mr. Glass holds that in view of tba
anplldt declarations of the Baltimore
convention againstjthe Aldrich bill and
againat a central bank, the Democratic
party cannot iako up with either of
the— propositions.
The sub-committee of the House
Unking and Currency Commlttre.whlch

Gordon Hnynea
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Don’t wait, until you are taken down Blck, bwfore tattog care of yourself. The «mail ache* and pains, and other
symptoms bf womanly weakness apd disease, always mesa
worse to follow, unless given quick treatment •
You would always keep Card til handy, V yon knew
what quick and permanent relief It gives, where weakness
and disease of toe womanly system makes Hit seem bant
to bear. Caidurhas helped over a million women. Try II
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takeyour choice df out
- splendid /tock lor Fall
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you beat shoes that afe
perfect as to style," perfecily cQinfortahle;( and
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Line stands for.
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footwear. It will pay
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rightfully-nt the concert, and who cheerfully contributed another impromptu
the receptiqn. Delicious punch and
cake were served by Mrs. Robert New­
man, Mi—— Veda Ward, Linda Con­
nelly, Essie Purdon and Lucca Chappell
Sanford will be pi— d to welcome
the Stetson Glee Club again, which to
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palm all over, and suffered with an abscess. Three phy­
sica l* Jailed to relieve me. Since taking Cardul, 1 am la
better health than ever before, and that means much tome,
because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of
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In acoordaace with the ordinane— oí.
tbe c t o otaánford. Florida. j h p i t o g H a special «lection to be held on
December 19. 1912 at thft ifl
the purpose o f electing one. Al

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Solo, Ho— of My Heart
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Herbert Seagróatt
Nancy Ma* Yeílpw Roar....
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The Glee Club
Intermission :*v
Wake to the Hunting
Smart
Tbe Glee Club
Solo, Harmony .».v ...;. A.i..iDelKelfo
Herbert Seagrostt *
violin,. Polonaise
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Paul Roberts _ ..
Mrs. Cosy's Boarding ; Hou— .‘ .J'.MAcy
The Glee Club
Reading, The Greatest Woman . King
Gordon Haynes
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Medley of National Aire .............. fyrey
The dtixens of Sanford are certainly
indebted to the Lend a Hand Club for
the opportunity of attending the moet
notable musical event of the aeaeon, and
also tbe privilege of enjoying the de­
lightful concert jglven by (he Stetson
Glee Cjub. . . .
-^Immediately after, .the concert the
Lend a Hand Club gays a reception

ence •Mahoney, accompanist, waa ex­
ceptionally Anih-and waa thoroughly ap­
preciated and cnJoyedJjy the audleno?.
''"¿specially did the sweet ton— of the
beautiful new violin appeal to the lis­
teners, when It was learned from Prof.
PhlUIpe that Mr. Roberts had made the
vlloin himaolf during the peat summer.
In Clarehce Mahony, Sanford to ytjry
proud of her Accomplished young muslThe full rich tenor voice of Mr. Beagroatt, the soloist of the .dub, united
’with bla pleasing personality, mak— the
fqture of their fortunate poeai-or¿bright
with posribilitl—. HU selections were
vary much enjoyed.
The following program, so splendidly

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Vf. R. Marter and •wifr.lfl.EiteJ
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íiUlir Barrier tb Jal J. Parker.
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J. B. Mdtety and wif« to V. A- SwAnnE .tl. TWTfLr to,Frank L.Helraa.
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J. N. Bradshaw. and wife to P. B.
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Margaret A.
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Norristown, Tr. Co.', to Ernest U«h
Margaret A. DsLaney to Helen Daetwykr.
-1.W. J. Thigpen to Jamta Jackson. !
K. L. Bremen and tjife to j . H. Howell.
J. H. Reav— and wife to Chas; and
Geo. And^reon.
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�Drcfmfcir 17, &lt;91S

ÎHÉ SÀ^ORD MFABLD

FREDERIC H. RAND, President
GEO. H. FERKAUp, Vfce-PrâT

T T ; P. F

B. F. WHITNER, Jr., Ass’t Caehie

~ ~ S T *T F O R T T

Capital $25,000.00

rcw T O
Surplus âtid Profits $43,000.00

Forthe Twenty-Fifth consecutive year, the First National
Bank o f Sanford extends to its patrons, friends and neighbors,
best wishes for a very M erry. Christmas artU a Happy, P ros­
perous New Year— Assuring them that its energies in the
future, as in the pasti will ever be exerted toward the upbuild­
ing o f a Greater Sanford,. and the prom otion o f Happiness
and P rosperity among its people.

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P u b lis h o c T S e m i - W e e k l y — T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y

/¿V SANFORD— Lib h Worth Lining
--~yS?i.gC» I...- ---« I,..- ,.^,».«1 ___
Volum* V

A *X - ' I
7 f[n ^ I
I
I
&lt;v

heathenism
pro*
^duced *. no nor*
dramstio Incident*
than thoso whloh
have com* down.
to ua, half-history
and half-myth, oat
V%V #
^ of the foresta and
•*DOW* of northern
j f u V H r f t ’' Europe. w h err th*
C *\
croei *confronted
i t . l . prevailed,
»tdlnet the* hen»»’
“ or of Tbor. Oft­
en the erteis can*
at CbrUtmae, wblcb happened to cor*
respond with the Yuletlde festival. at
the time of the winter solstice.
Longfellow, baa uaed onto- of theaa
atorlea In "King Olafa Christmas.“
Another, In which real religious fer.
vor and moral heroism play a part, la
the story of the first Christmas tree.
There stands at Altenbergen, (a
northern Gormany a statue erected In
1811 In honor o f Saint Boniface; and
the place of the statue la said to be
the site of the first Christian church
In north Germany.
Boniface, who must not be confused
with any of the nine popes who bor*
the ns'i»e.,wae-a Driton by births and
his* nsjaq. waa Wynfrith. Declining
high ecclesiastical honor, he chose to
bo a missionary to the rude tribes-of
the Gorman forests. Of these tribes
Tacitus tells us; arid' we know That
they were Implacable In war and
bloody In their worship, bat. that
among their virtues was a marked
purity of private Ufa and love of
home.
, "
Hgch year these peopld sacrificed
to their gods. One o f their holiest
shrines was a great oak at Qelamar.
There they gathered at midnight at
tho wlntrr solstice, and offered a fair'
lad as a sncriflco to call back tba rotrenttnysub.7-*. ■ — **"**■■
—
thus ibay'wara assembled at the
Jfulfitldo In tho year 724. Aa thp midnight kpproaehedt an old priest raised
the hammer to strike down tho child.When Bonlfaco Interposed a strong
arm and nn eager word. He told them
of a child who waa bom seven bundred years before, and how be show­
ed to n)«n that ¡they need offer no
more bloody aacrifloea. He told them
of the love of God end the beauty of
his service. The stern me*.board and
believed. Urged by Um -herola mis­
sionary, they hewed down the dark
thunder-oak, the -scene of eo .many
sacrifices.
The legend says that when the tree
fell, It1 left a young flr growing be­
tween the shattered branches, and bnbroke» by their tall. Borilface told
(hem. to take that troa_ta .thalr- ban­
queting hall; to serve God with Joy
'and feasting; and to take for their
Yule treo this 'one,-with roots un­
stained with blood, and -sdih ever­
green foliage for a symbol o f Immor­
tality.
- If part of the story la myth, it If not
all myth; and It Is surely a boautlful
way of explaining ono of the moat
b eau U fu lof -Christmas -ouatoms,—
Youth's Companion.

M A L L * Thomas
Moore wi^ born an
orphan. So far-aa
h&lt;* waa concerned;
hla brief blatory bocan and egded at thd
Children's home. Ilia
big sister Lily, who
waa six and there­

fore .. aheuW»&gt;JvwkL
known better, told
vague tales of u real
Mother smd a little
house |n the coun­
try where they hud
cocoa every day for
breakfast. This last ,
condemned tho wholo
story. At thd A*y&gt; •

J &gt;

erwlse' devoted to
* religious exorcises.
The two children sat pn the edge
of their chain» In tbo bleak Aeylum
rtor, where three holly wreaths In
e curtalnless windows proclaimed
that It waa Christmas. Both were
dressed In the Institutional blue and
white 'cheek, and there was a red
shlnlngnefs about tbolr face* which
told^of the recent and vigorous.ap­
plication of soap and water. Lily was
cream and roses with appealing longlashed eyes that would have secured
her a home many times over If sho
had been willing to go alone. No
ono wants to adopt a bo&gt;« fcven the
blonde ones wero unclaimed, so whatcbances bad Thomas, brown' as to
' hair and eyea and akin, although any­
thing but sombnr In offectT The overworker) Matron had reluctantly given
up the Idea of "placing” tho two childr*n- together. .A desirable-hpiQftJud.
been found for the girl with two prim
nodded 'ladtks Wnd little brother'had
to remain behind. So tho tiny folks
were to apend their last Christmas
together with Lily's new guardlana. \
“ Slstor will come every 8aturdur
to see Brother," faid the little'girl,
who Accepted tho coming separation
with a child’s strango fatality, al­
though her heart was aching.
"Yes,” assented Brother noncom­
mittally. Ha waa less colicorriod with
future happlneea than with-the pleas­
ing prospect of a day In now surround-

B

m
W

MatUe-pull-her-hair back," announced
Thorpsa, who had h is' own way of
’ characterising people..
.&gt;
' “ Tommy! Tommy! Don't call them
that," 'walled Lily; "say Miss Pris­
cilla-and MlsS" Mattlo or maybe' they
won’t want me."
' '
At tbla awful thought eren'Thorrina
.was abashed, so It wns tho sliy llttlo
Lily alone who slipped from her chair
■and offered her hand to thcjtwo ladles
- aw they entered thd room followed by
the “ Matron. U rsa Priscilla shook
hands In a-..matter‘ of fact way, but
'¥)*» Mattie bent to kiss fbo children
a* aha helped them on with their
wrape and gatberod . up the meager always on the point of a sncoio,
parcel'that oontalnod Lily's personal Jumped up beside -her and laid hla
head pffoctlonntrljr on her arm.
1belongings,
* *
"What a picture,” sighed Miss MaJ
“ Shall we go now, 8lsterr' she
.
ventarod. Tim dominant chord of her
existence had always tinkled a soft
•acccnfpanlment to the leitmotif of the
decisive Miss Prls.
‘
."Yse," assented , the latter positive­
ly, “ and w s w tllr e iu r n th s boy pre­
cisely at flv*," aha added to' the Ma­
tron, who had been hovering over Lily
with good-byes and admonitions. . A
The cpschmnn carried both children
.down the ley «tops and they bore
themaelrea with becoming modesty, a«
If accustomed to such care, whllo tho
okpbljMx* In- the front ‘ward watched
abvtoeaJr, and one of them opened the
wlndpw wldo enough to call down;
■“AW, Tommy's doming back anybn*.“ a . . salt# to t, heir slighted conWhan the big houso waa roadbed
Ufaro waa a.delightful holiday shell
In Uto. air of evergteeps, 'orjmgog « id
freshly burning driftwood. •; Lily wgs
taken upstairs Xa come down later,
her hlnnd* b«auty radiant lb (be white
dressed her. With a
ability she seorngd to fit
with tafr surroundings In
Thomas In his coarse
r t h d bsayt shoes. She
the spirit o f youth to a
accuitomod to tho deco*
f som lT S tidio ^ a . - A

t-

AS YE. DID UNTO
oratlons. Besides the usual tea serrIce, there was a pitcher of milk and
thin slices of bread, spread with rasp­
berry jam, and a plate heaped with
bananas.
It waa wheeled Into placo before
Miss Mattlo, whoso transparent hgnds
had barely tilted tho teapot, when'frlth
a whoop of joy the riotous Thomas
rdade descent. Heedless of hts sis­
ter's warning cry and poor Mlsa Mattie’s horrified gasp, he grasped the
handle of this novel push-cart, shoutring:
."Bananas! Bananas!"
The peculiar fatality which pyrsuos

ory before ho went back. ¡-

A DAILY CONVERSATION,

It wie M iss Prls who picked him

THEM”

• So be died, and they said unto him:
"It Is written agalaat you that you,
heeded not the adrrow and the want
of-them that were stricken In poverty
and suffered in Illness and want-**'
And bo said: ■
‘‘That la unfair, for all mf Ufa long
I noted especially the suffering end
want o f tho poor, and not a Christmas
went by that I did not say over and
over that I waa sorry for them. No
one gave them-more sympathy than I,
no one fhowed more commiseration
lor them.
Why, Iota.of times I
thought. o f \bem on cold winter
nlghta, and aald. to my friends that It.
was too bad they bad to endure prlrations,"
' f"That la correct,” they said Unto
blm. “ But It ta written that you did
not materially* ..your sympathy—you
simply sympathised in wordi^ and.
w ords are not baton, nor. at* thoy"
w" i" , jgja Tfl they
W BW
Ho he was abashed, and dtood silent
for a space. Then hd said meokly:
“And 1 must not.coma Inf*
Aa to that, they did dot answer, but
they aald again unto him:
“A|l those that yon sympathised

YimufeTr&lt;Yb,~i w nbv m y wm

ban thoughtfully 'sho bbng Tom’s
Nit by tho ilrO to hfdrmilnprobaraon for his cold ride. ,
_
The ten-wagon ippehired. In honbr
' the dar it boro the Martha WashIgtou act of colonial _ tradition. / »

tearstroaked Tace 'went dpwn on her
shoulder, she kmked across at Miss
Mattlb and as on* who has" at length
arrived At a happy dactbfoo, she announyedr .
J ]TPk take the • girl—the boy M

‘I t would wat hla whiskers, wouldn’t
'May bo."

84y,

papar.

Wilbur
Hie Hard. Work.
.
Mrs. Wunder—Doe# anybody ever
read thoea Christmas poams i n tba
paperol
* • ’
Mr. Wunder—Oh, yea. The editor

�Drcfmfcir 17, &lt;91S

ÎHÉ SÀ^ORD MFABLD

FREDERIC H. RAND, President
GEO. H. FERKAUp, Vfce-PrâT

T T ; P. F

B. F. WHITNER, Jr., Ass’t Caehie

~ ~ S T *T F O R T T

Capital $25,000.00

rcw T O
Surplus âtid Profits $43,000.00

Forthe Twenty-Fifth consecutive year, the First National
Bank o f Sanford extends to its patrons, friends and neighbors,
best wishes for a very M erry. Christmas artU a Happy, P ros­
perous New Year— Assuring them that its energies in the
future, as in the pasti will ever be exerted toward the upbuild­
ing o f a Greater Sanford,. and the prom otion o f Happiness
and P rosperity among its people.

�•
//lx-. •
I*/ I
#' A
* r
•*'&lt; . ,*r . . -. . -..
P u b lis h o c T S e m i - W e e k l y — T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y

/¿V SANFORD— Lib h Worth Lining
--~yS?i.gC» I...- ---« I,..- ,.^,».«1 ___
Volum* V

A *X - ' I
7 f[n ^ I
I
I
&lt;v

heathenism
pro*
^duced *. no nor*
dramstio Incident*
than thoso whloh
have com* down.
to ua, half-history
and half-myth, oat
V%V #
^ of the foresta and
•*DOW* of northern
j f u V H r f t ’' Europe. w h err th*
C *\
croei *confronted
i t . l . prevailed,
»tdlnet the* hen»»’
“ or of Tbor. Oft­
en the erteis can*
at CbrUtmae, wblcb happened to cor*
respond with the Yuletlde festival. at
the time of the winter solstice.
Longfellow, baa uaed onto- of theaa
atorlea In "King Olafa Christmas.“
Another, In which real religious fer.
vor and moral heroism play a part, la
the story of the first Christmas tree.
There stands at Altenbergen, (a
northern Gormany a statue erected In
1811 In honor o f Saint Boniface; and
the place of the statue la said to be
the site of the first Christian church
In north Germany.
Boniface, who must not be confused
with any of the nine popes who bor*
the ns'i»e.,wae-a Driton by births and
his* nsjaq. waa Wynfrith. Declining
high ecclesiastical honor, he chose to
bo a missionary to the rude tribes-of
the Gorman forests. Of these tribes
Tacitus tells us; arid' we know That
they were Implacable In war and
bloody In their worship, bat. that
among their virtues was a marked
purity of private Ufa and love of
home.
, "
Hgch year these peopld sacrificed
to their gods. One o f their holiest
shrines was a great oak at Qelamar.
There they gathered at midnight at
tho wlntrr solstice, and offered a fair'
lad as a sncriflco to call back tba rotrenttnysub.7-*. ■ — **"**■■
—
thus ibay'wara assembled at the
Jfulfitldo In tho year 724. Aa thp midnight kpproaehedt an old priest raised
the hammer to strike down tho child.When Bonlfaco Interposed a strong
arm and nn eager word. He told them
of a child who waa bom seven bundred years before, and how be show­
ed to n)«n that ¡they need offer no
more bloody aacrifloea. He told them
of the love of God end the beauty of
his service. The stern me*.board and
believed. Urged by Um -herola mis­
sionary, they hewed down the dark
thunder-oak, the -scene of eo .many
sacrifices.
The legend says that when the tree
fell, It1 left a young flr growing be­
tween the shattered branches, and bnbroke» by their tall. Borilface told
(hem. to take that troa_ta .thalr- ban­
queting hall; to serve God with Joy
'and feasting; and to take for their
Yule treo this 'one,-with roots un­
stained with blood, and -sdih ever­
green foliage for a symbol o f Immor­
tality.
- If part of the story la myth, it If not
all myth; and It Is surely a boautlful
way of explaining ono of the moat
b eau U fu lof -Christmas -ouatoms,—
Youth's Companion.

M A L L * Thomas
Moore wi^ born an
orphan. So far-aa
h&lt;* waa concerned;
hla brief blatory bocan and egded at thd
Children's home. Ilia
big sister Lily, who
waa six and there­
fo r e .. aheuW»&gt;JvwkL

known better, told
vague tales of u real
Mother smd a little
house |n the coun­
try where they hud
cocoa every day for
breakfast. This last ,
condemned tho wholo
story. At thd A*y&gt; •

J &gt;

erwlse' devoted to
* religious exorcises.
The two children sat pn the edge
of their chain» In tbo bleak Aeylum
rtor, where three holly wreaths In
e curtalnless windows proclaimed
that It waa Christmas. Both were
dressed In the Institutional blue and
white 'cheek, and there was a red
shlnlngnefs about tbolr face* which
told^of the recent and vigorous.ap­
plication of soap and water. Lily was
cream and roses with appealing longlashed eyes that would have secured
her a home many times over If sho
had been willing to go alone. No
ono wants to adopt a bo&gt;« fcven the
blonde ones wero unclaimed, so whatcbances bad Thomas, brown' as to
' hair and eyea and akin, although any­
thing but sombnr In offectT The overworker) Matron had reluctantly given
up the Idea of "placing” tho two childr*n- together. .A desirable-hpiQftJud.
been found for the girl with two prim
nodded 'ladtks Wnd little brother'had
to remain behind. So tho tiny folks
were to apend their last Christmas
together with Lily's new guardlana. \
“ Slstor will come every 8aturdur
to see Brother," faid the little'girl,
who Accepted tho coming separation
with a child’s strango fatality, al­
though her heart was aching.
"Yes,” assented Brother noncom­
mittally. Ha waa less colicorriod with
future happlneea than with-the pleas­
ing prospect of a day In now surround-

B

m
W

MatUe-pull-her-hair back," announced
Thorpsa, who had h is' own way of
’ characterising people..
.&gt;
' “ Tommy! Tommy! Don't call them
that," 'walled Lily; "say Miss Pris­
cilla-and MlsS" Mattlo or maybe' they
won’t want me."
' '
At tbla awful thought eren'Thorrina
.was abashed, so It wns tho sliy llttlo
Lily alone who slipped from her chair
■and offered her hand to thcjtwo ladles
- aw they entered thd room followed by
the “ Matron. U rsa Priscilla shook
hands In a-..matter‘ of fact way, but
'¥)*» Mattie bent to kiss fbo children
a* aha helped them on with their
wrape and gatberod . up the meager always on the point of a sncoio,
parcel'that oontalnod Lily's personal Jumped up beside -her and laid hla
head pffoctlonntrljr on her arm.
1belongings,
* *
"What a picture,” sighed Miss MaJ
“ Shall we go now, 8lsterr' she
.
ventarod. Tim dominant chord of her
existence had always tinkled a soft
•acccnfpanlment to the leitmotif of the
decisive Miss Prls.
‘
."Yse," assented , the latter positive­
ly, “ and w s w tllr e iu r n th s boy pre­
cisely at flv*," aha added to' the Ma­
tron, who had been hovering over Lily
with good-byes and admonitions. . A
The cpschmnn carried both children
.down the ley «tops and they bore
themaelrea with becoming modesty, a«
If accustomed to such care, whllo tho
okpbljMx* In- the front ‘ward watched
abvtoeaJr, and one of them opened the
wlndpw wldo enough to call down;
■“AW, Tommy's doming back anybn*.“ a . . salt# to t, heir slighted conWhan the big houso waa roadbed
Ufaro waa a.delightful holiday shell
In Uto. air of evergteeps, 'orjmgog « id
freshly burning driftwood. •; Lily wgs
taken upstairs Xa come down later,
her hlnnd* b«auty radiant lb (be white
dressed her. With a
ability she seorngd to fit
with tafr surroundings In
Thomas In his coarse
r t h d bsayt shoes. She
the spirit o f youth to a
accuitomod to tho deco*
f som lT S tidio ^ a . - A

t-

AS YE. DID UNTO
oratlons. Besides the usual tea serrIce, there was a pitcher of milk and
thin slices of bread, spread with rasp­
berry jam, and a plate heaped with
bananas.
It waa wheeled Into placo before
Miss Mattlo, whoso transparent hgnds
had barely tilted tho teapot, when'frlth
a whoop of joy the riotous Thomas
rdade descent. Heedless of hts sis­
ter's warning cry and poor Mlsa Mattie’s horrified gasp, he grasped the
handle of this novel push-cart, shoutring:
."Bananas! Bananas!"
The peculiar fatality which pyrsuos

ory before ho went back. ¡-

A DAILY CONVERSATION,

It wie M iss Prls who picked him

THEM”

• So be died, and they said unto him:
"It Is written agalaat you that you,
heeded not the adrrow and the want
of-them that were stricken In poverty
and suffered in Illness and want-**'
And bo said: ■
‘‘That la unfair, for all mf Ufa long
I noted especially the suffering end
want o f tho poor, and not a Christmas
went by that I did not say over and
over that I waa sorry for them. No
one gave them-more sympathy than I,
no one fhowed more commiseration
lor them.
Why, Iota.of times I
thought. o f \bem on cold winter
nlghta, and aald. to my friends that It.
was too bad they bad to endure prlrations,"
' f"That la correct,” they said Unto
blm. “ But It ta written that you did
not materially* ..your sympathy—you
simply sympathised in wordi^ and.
w ords are not baton, nor. at* thoy"
w" i" , jgja Tfl they
W BW
Ho he was abashed, and dtood silent
for a space. Then hd said meokly:
“And 1 must not.coma Inf*
Aa to that, they did dot answer, but
they aald again unto him:
“A|l those that yon sympathised

YimufeTr&lt;Yb,~i w nbv m y wm

ban thoughtfully 'sho bbng Tom’s
Nit by tho ilrO to hfdrmilnprobaraon for his cold ride. ,
_
The ten-wagon ippehired. In honbr
' the dar it boro the Martha WashIgtou act of colonial _ tradition. / »

tearstroaked Tace 'went dpwn on her
shoulder, she kmked across at Miss
Mattlb and as on* who has" at length
arrived At a happy dactbfoo, she announyedr .
J ]TPk take the • girl—the boy M

‘I t would wat hla whiskers, wouldn’t
'May bo."

84y,

papar.

Wilbur
Hie Hard. Work.
.
Mrs. Wunder—Doe# anybody ever
read thoea Christmas poams i n tba
paperol
* • ’
Mr. Wunder—Oh, yea. The editor

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one will ne a weaver wonaer ana oupnse to you wnen you see tne w e a l values we
Offer; in Clothing and Men’s Furnishings.' All of", thèse Goods are New, Clean and
Up-to-Date, for you know we never carry aftythingbut the Best. . . . . ,

Below we quote but a
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BQYS’; PANTS

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Serges and worsteds, 76c
\ pants, sale price, .

Shirts and Drawers, full cut, hand
made, perfect fitting, in silk,
madras and Nainsook, all sizes.
For this sale per gar- K Q *
ment, 39c to.

Men’s- Peperei drawers, with knit

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MEN’S HOSE

Men's hose, regular 10c
quality, sale price..,.-.....
One lot oPSOcsh:

Men's. Balbriggan undei
. White and Nutrea, reg­
ular 60c goods, price...

$1.60 Pants,

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withMen’s hose, regular' 16c
quality, sale price .....

OVERALLS

Men’s 26 .cent lisle hose, in all
n l a :..^
■
'V ^
the plain colore, asale
price

Is, («ile pricaí

* ' ttio n ln in A n ln n i'

BOYS’ SUITS AT HALF PRICE
In all the nevjcstyjes ap.d patterns.
full peg pants, well made, values
—from -$5.QiLtö $10.00^sálfi_prkfi_
one-ha'
MEN’S WASH PANTS
Made of tJ. S. Khki,* $1.50 pants
oür price /or th is r « i i p ;
MEN’S LEATHER GLOVES
Men’s $1.50
work « 1 0|
gloves, sale price.,...
Men’s $1.00 wc
gloves, sala brice.
O MEN’S DRESS PANTS
All wool,’ fifle neat patterns, me­
dium'and. also fall (¡»A A n
weights $6.00 pants
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for this sale
$4.00 Pants, our price
for this sale.............
$8.50 Panto, our price
for this sale..-........
$2.50 Pants, our price
for this sale..— u..
$1.50 Panto, our price
for this sale....'.:...-

Men’s* 50 cent pure silk hose in

.’S M EN’S SUSPENDERS
Men’s 50 cent French' Lisle, sus­
penders, in regular andJ:QjQÛ
u:«extra lengths, Baleprice û î / L

HIS Stock, is Very

Men’s 50c heavy working
V¿suspenders, sale price....
Guaranteed
One lot $15.00 scrgell
- stedfl,:fluitfl _weli 1
all wool, our sale

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MEN’S PAJAMAS
Men's. $1.50 Faultless
pajamas,

Men’s fine suits, elegantly tailored
and . all pure wool fabrics/ in
blue serges and fancy worsteds,
all $ 18.00 suits.
i nr
Sale price.........
J p lX «/0

Men’s ' pajamas, worth
$1.00 salé price...........
TÜ

Men’s $20.60 suits in all the new
- est fall styles, all. wool, atu
our serge at th is ‘ price can
not be equaled, ; « 1 Q K(\

Men’s $25.00 suits all hand tailor■ ed, very newest styles for fall,
18.50, and $28.00
ft fl

Men’s $3.00 felt hats,
our price

• M E N SD R E 8S SHIRTS
Men’s dress shirts/ Savoy brand
in the new fall
Men’s $2.00 felt hats,
safe price.

Men’s $1.50 felt bats
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Men’s $2,50 felt hats

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$1.50 Shirts, price for
this sale

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Men’s $2.60 felt hato
sale price......... .....

$2.50 Flannel Shirts,
sale price

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ïht shirts, worth
ie p r i c e . ......

ton’s dress shirtt m all the. newi
fall patterns. Savoy
brand/
made ofth e beat PYench l^iadras, with'Ur without collar, to
match; $2.00 shirts,
A5A
sale price

ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR

1.60 Flannel Shirt
sale price...............

Men’s night shirts, worth
Men's

M en’s $22.Q0 suits, serges and
.fine worsteds. All, the late
fall styles and . (j»-| r . m *
patterns....... *___ «pXtJ* l w ,

Men’s flannel shirts In blue, gray
and tan, made of Lhe best pure
ik flannel

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One lot of -60 pent dr** «kj+fr/
with collar attached O O .
sale price. ...... ^ ___
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Uoek on as before. "
Blow Inf obt the candle blindfold la
* a far tanè- difficult feat than. It would
•-eppfS? at Urei -alai»l *u d th a ,fru 111c«a
eff or la of the playerr lo -perform th lia
i appaVently almplw taak afford much
merriment to the onlookera.To begin the came, place a lighted
candle ohj^atuAII but steady table or
pedeatml at rifle pndoH h* toom, while
the players' stand at the other. T o
atart the game/ the competitors are
blindfolded and turned •'* round. .three

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Blowing Out the Candid-

rrgl bata and packa or-card* might •fincy .droas mutorlaliKwithin. /
The .competitor who first succeed*-- be provided. '
The pattern matchlns competition In matching *hls. pattern wins tbe
la moat exciting, and la beat played In same, which, If more convenient, ttugr
a Ions ta ll or corridor, eo that the Le playea la beau timed b y ; stop*
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iompetltora may have a Ions . run walcR.
"home."
i The silhouette patting competition,
*4. larse number of piece« o f atuff' aa a rile, prorokes the giwateat marfrom a rag-bag mOat be placed th aev- ./latent' . **. •
end haaketa, and-from ntnpng-OtS.raf». " ^ ih e S t la bans up against a watt
In e»ch basket, a small pattern mutt Änd drawn (lut. The couipetlforS ÍMT
sordid tnto couplee, and bake thoir
be taken and disced In an envelope.
To begin the came, the competitors; placca, beneath It seated on a row of
are sorted Into pairs, a man sud s Kiri chalfa.^JCaelj player le next presented
In aach&gt;&lt;thb girls standing at one end .with à sheet o f black-back od papdr I
o f »be corridor, bach one with en en-- a n / a pair o f aclasoks—no pencils are
velope, nndjhe men at the other, each allowed—and thus aruled most pro*
one Juet behind .the special bsskot In oeed to cut out the allhauelta portrait* !
which. hU partner's - pattern . may be of bll or her next-d
After a ten mlnui
tlme-llmlt has
matched.
At a signal the me% run,down-the
corridor to the apot where the girls
are atandlng. and each one reeefres
•die envelope held by hja patteetf
opens ItrlaVts orit'itHepajitih.bdffire
da fining back’ to hla basket to matefr
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times botor* groping their .wifjr to the
spot-at-whldb they Imnglno the candle
to bo attualed, afid endeavoring to puff

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Tfoy Will Add Interest to the
, Family ffome-Comlng Party.

’ • Pattern Matching Competition.

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Throwlng cards. Into-a haVmakea a
very amuglng compctUloti/ In which
much skill may be exhibited. .«
A top hat.-a couple of packs of carda
(With different backs)—and a piece ot
white tat&gt;e to mark out a barrier, from
behind which the players muat kneef
to compete, are' all thi accessoriesjt+
cjulred.
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To begin thp game, the two playeif
throw tu tùrua ontwcard a t a ‘.time.
Aqd whichever succeeds In getting tbs
lrigheSl number o f carda Ifttq thehat
xwinluMdUuas»
/ In a large'.party this would-be playThrowing Cards Into a Hat
W. In best«, ou tho principle of a tournaiqpnt, and to expedite .matters aev- It from the pile of cuttings from

expired this hoetoea must'collect thW
sllboucttea, and, turning them back
■Ida outwards, ehs pins them up oc*tl
th o « l i c i t .

Voting papers are next passed roun
to the entire oonuwny.'-'and a lira
prlxe awarded for the makska of tb
best and worst portraits dlaplayad.

Dy'ULADYB BEATTÍE CROZIgR.
IdwtssaettClaw/'’
Yòe whh the truth in yow oca,
Kddfa« m ponder Sid pjuse, .;/,W
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dut »dt truth fcpa.tftd bo»,
SSfw dllnyour'be-t
¿U V a k k tM S y knee- .Ä
Truly, the Salat used to be!

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tk¿7?Q beW y ud tnci
bidin their whle i.isiy hrr
HoWfiar you dose U» ntf heart,
finding you vO tfw ^M ns.

Sooi wuhTyow doT the while.
¡M • (here a $aota QautT r t

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j i u JIT^w v r old. Is-, always a,.
( &gt;V y* *&gt;&gt;V problem. - GrandV Jnoihap.-'irTWllbtr
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ttk tfttim U Q m r fc- «
Yod adt.again asd agm
Now nuaf I aaJWW. because
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pléase thb older
on®*- Uiit tbs obli-/
dren aYa heat 'en. tortslned w h ’e ñ
•their pleasures aro
patllclpalctl In' by parenti and aunta
and uncles, and to accomplish tho'dealryd end nothing la more ai&gt;propr|ste
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The ones jdeecrlbed below are a^prple. and. easily grranged fur In any
home.. There*la an addkd Interyat In
them whhn Inyxponalve prlxca .are
awarded tho winner«, and theae prlxca
wilt be. especially' attricflvV If they
are msdu by . grandmother's own
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lined as follows-.'
(I) mint4. limn'# buff played ifllb
wooden apooni.
(3) Blowing out the candle bllodfold.
(3) Throwing cards Into a bat.
(il Pattern matchlqg
. (S) Bllhopetfo cutting coiupctldon'
. For blind man's buff with wooden
apoona, a. small chair, a cushion, s
large ' handkerchief for bltndfoldlnlg-'

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Goods as honest a« roaimincturers of recognised standing can make
them. Selections tha£ comprise hundreds of'different styles instead
o f only a limited number.. Consider alt these advantages with " a
positive assurance that our prices are far below all others. We can
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OLD MAN -GIDDIES. OBSERVES
The poluto Be Is often solldlflsd into
Í Christmas glXC
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Henry. Tarbuck gay* that us »own as
tsopls begin giving him socks -and
taudJrtrcbteta.exclusively for. Christ*
nas ha Is going to. apply -for a' b. rih

.i*3 f- mia Ho. ant '

Ooia Filiad ü rM cItt
/B r i g h i and B o e m a
F la u b :
C o n c i »1*4

• f ioiBi»«4 c«»a . .

No.eeaa.CMi Chain

K lU rd.Ilrlaht Flnl*h
8pld*r&lt;4 U n k «. * -,

ie «tinse o f tying op a Sb-cent preavnt Blind Man'a BuTt*Wlth Two Bpoena.
i I f cents' worth of ribbon and tlaaue
II 71 Gold r i l l . d Brutlri No «77«
tpar and paying 10 oea(U to aend It jiqritoaati aimf a' couple of- wooden
• K n flu h F lnU h—C^ ob« b 1«4 Joint s o d C it ih .
U M. N o.
Oofd Filled Bar Fin, B oflla h Finish, 36Fine Homan Feai!«
«Iioona win bo required.
1tome one.
T o begln^bo g a m o , « M
bllnd man"
We Buy Direct From Headquarters and Save You thcbMiddlcman's Proit
While you are sorry fór ititi tired
desman, like as not tb* salesman is It. clieacn to *ilt bllqdfoldad on- the
Af_lh.
wreru tad riptUliea U t R.uil J clL y Haaw ^tpiad^ la a *T«I «UnC. .o lW ( Wtuk U.p.rtmr,,t. &gt;..u ..
etmlrra womlMl apoqndn eutli baud..
du&lt;
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ki.
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pf8dlttor^»^tewhtT ^^.^TT^ . u « M « . &gt; w i « t k . « M . i «.
Ihe rest o( the company are (hen
■wmrehaleil q y «e km «l brju ra WwFeae
by’DSe, Whefi tlu\ “ biind man” mlilcaySTORE
STOKE
m measles, so far this year, or* tp atibnvér ihelr Idáatlty by feelOPEN
OPEN
irantaihope be Is rugged iñgThédi vfith tnbrwoodsn apoona. The
"blind
man"
la'oniy
allowed
on*
guess,
EVEN1N43S
survive Chrlatmaik^ ^T7 /
evening »
JEWELER
man volnteers to play so that a good number.Of tbo com­
• UNTIL
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a s t a Bonday school Chrlat- pany bare. na a role, to go through
FLORIDA
CHRISTMAS
TORD,
CHRISTMAS
et it down that In-bla heart thè ordeal before one of them la
............ bas to taka the
I m h iu h iih h u
"bund
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�irte tAÑrofto HUMID

f l e o r is in m

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day« an undergraduate wished to ataft
3oijn 6 m * k tf lObittltr
. J bom«, thus gaining i »M k 'i tacatiofton the other atudWa. Ho had, bow-. ■
erer, uaed up. ali the abaenfgg frontiwtm , read)«it fro« , the lecture« which are allowed, and any more without good excuse would*;1
Cbt cbontt Of OOfct*. ÜK CUsptag Ol bare meant suspension. -n
In a Quan­
dary ho bit upou this solution; he

B Y J A M E S W H IT
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Carmen

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-Wisfat Pa’d be here, tool"
Uncle. Sidney

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WIS b o n i
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. The anawer he rehallad waa: "Como
,r Ulttb 0U4 )«WllrtOW
straight home"
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BrMflbCpt to tf* MflOBf!
• •Aa exhibition of the telegrata to the
t * dark W flN If tsdlafl a id «MPH ^ f e m o r a , wa. aufflclant
bat b e s » )
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,Ycr brother lo
Br these pore
Hen Trip wal|

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— Iu m m cheerful when Ihore’ ls e laure -family
y j i n Spftmpowio IlfMC, an b ea m , ather«Laheut featlre-boardr. , Mf

(E/Ttfpurti* big, t bet you he
Ola best watch-dog you «ver sed)

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1 come boma at my leisure or
straight home?“ -;
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Wc have, still a Good.

Assortment of

:r, V^mo0&lt;ls, JewcjUr. Clocks; Cut
^ . ' t ^ l e t t . y o u r X n ... P r c n t •*i&gt;&lt;
Just received
I mI É ai new
I m m
'Umbrellas, they are beautiea. r

Brothers

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY

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OPEN EVENIflcV
Aa' Whqohl Jtovr ce^I It soun' out there!
I endd bt eaetba pump-epout where
iVi got Idh chfaeyhleliin all wet J f , *
An* dripj^jAii* I see it y e t l j V ^ ^ t

r get to)w ¿wayfr-eo aB ■ '
TOW*KMloan RU n n r“ti nc
He'i mighty welcome, ah’ ytr
An’ Undo HdT An'ch

Slaflof gtory
to«a a i
Bar«.

e * am *«m a « o «
Imi tosimi

An’ eoeggya. "Oh, 'bout
Some ¿òokin' jn the aahea^—8É|V- *,

S'poWf/'iVí^.'hócne.Uietáwayr’.
Áfóttnge acnd'áa fcìd!l«à'

. . SANÍQRD; FLORIDA /
day, arid the present« wrapped more
Quickly and W ily because (bet are all
In one plaqe. .The children, too, wilt
'■n]oy ihe myatefy that tentara around
an ’Inaccessible room—Haul «keeper.

£nd two big t y K t in he saw -V.,
Fa’» b'en « k«^n; 'm M they got
The premium «tthe Fair. AnVwhi
You tWnk&gt;-He «*• a frta’-b/g hoi
Ini ho hot »she*, »»ixh*
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Them okTWg ’ubre Irt.the Irtpe. r
Alt’ núptht coala bachean1hia/sa
1st y€rettln’''ao'ahe purt’-n i^ Swear

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•Deacon Ooo&lt;lly—What are you buildlug:that addition to your bouse tor,
Farson FsIntlyTt'1 * .* ■ . k 4 u ','1 '
Parson: 8.—Got to have a place to
store tha' carpot ellppers

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An'WjSui htoe boyi
When «W&lt;i’bout y g

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Wtrn girwt the ChrfsTms-Tr*

T{| erme toses you]
An’ Und

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An’ pore old SuD'
lit Undo’ shade h

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on belisi'’
tsn’ aay- &gt;i;*'
y còmi) ibis way
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n*hT , * ’
An’ hoOer bagk /Oood-byT again.
An’ rcech outWllh tb»'drlvSTs whip
An* cut behmvC-dHvs beck Trip.'

Unde ha

An- bUue aweah^^wj .W*

JrtVF'.‘t*v
is. -An*, Unde SiTs-berit ipo-Un' tì» '
. . . I» nlbbliril^'roon' yer Chria'inua-Trttr
&gt;- Nm Unde hoOer, “I auppaáe
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■^er FV» m proud he's frore his note |
; v • He wants Ip tun&gt;‘h up st
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.‘Csdae Ssaty kfck: up sucha Rae—
^ * ^ e as ef / ,•
¿ Hw úrua Ms own firework* hlsse fT'

-rfghau^-tidefn&amp;'Wtí
he » got to fix the Tree

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an’ blow

Aq*-Trip *ud IH Ay there n f
LPce he’d laugh' ou\ load, but
Neo Unde fill his p U -e t f*
TJd i^phim light
But mostly 1Htie Lee-Bob, ’a
H e ’athe beat MghWr m r.w
Like VncWtaOM Mm wunat
Bob ctieden’ jtridd tha lighj

-An’ Uncle eay, ' ’At e bt the Wayl^S
Yer lln’a b'en WorUu’, night an’ day,

Men Ma she’d Ubgh Vwhat

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An’ so ilPdAy \i
An* Lee-Bob he
In Ms hlgh-cbili

Undc^ld
Lflté She wux helpin' feich In ’
An' Impin’ old firotofat’ good.

-I been! the il pungi squonk « g iti &gt; i
An’ bèni a &gt;jny prayerall ìhrooÀ .;
Sidney team' me
i»b»e&lt; •'«*» “ TNnemwn, •
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up to “riie« alone f ■
,'Asleep or wakirig, |hm him j»tiU. ^
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K k Elder brothe(&gt; whh.ond w« ? £ &amp; À
An* that'.th* lest Ilmow ' ¿ . J T^tt Ma'
oLx’. —Mt-l . S b S J í » rv.7 ’. r ¿I , - j ’

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"WHe up'bla Od whitg bayrd ain IhoatV
|Nen UncÑ gfaM th' ó|d overcoat.
À&gt;' Hope ¿ ovar SanlyV^cad,
Ah aw&amp; the dour wide back sn'eafli
yComa but,-old-man) - an quiete «S o «!
M - i vi bt got to put you outr R tf'

to weàr,
j Vst ihe. prices you
oiiight to j^ày; clothes in whose
/company you’ll be proud to be.
i;we are, r
newthinás
m op m

"Now rath: he sajra—"Hi-roll-e
An' S a n i c i «
1st tv« an' i ^
An* Trip h i a ouf^here. tooArl
A(C1 heerd

lU ^ th u ttW -^ ’
■Wrn he*j5

'Ah'eiyW

An’ got a old yam rad-m-blue
Mitt on h—'An' he's hoah-aqme mor
Acrost .his chi.r. an' kindo’ Soà
AH roun’ his dy-fram." Und^say.—I
.'But Pe he’d ort nucen the whr
Sarny bear up lest night when thbi^
. Air hr« broke out, mf tjulcker'n teat
He'« an s bUutn', an' them-’air; j
Curvcottki whiaken that he Wear K
1*\ fiashin'l—till I bum a hole
In the anow erlth him, and he rot) '
The RtaH yartl dry as Chria’miis joto
Old penna pUya on little fotksl
Bui. tang’s a amai o’ tow cr woo*. )
TB I, Wta acre I (horrly aae
HTaaqumchedl W ’y . y i M

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plum—level whh the groun'l"
«ay,'There, Sid, that'll dot—
Mla ready—Chrb’mua loo.—

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Bally Thought
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exactly |lie sátóe Fifth. ayéBUí
Gysyfi,
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Perfect in style and fit; in fact, cut
patterns as our finest garments. E
two and three-button styles. A gr&lt;
Alw; a complete line of 'Xmanfgifts 1
aAien’s Traveling Sets. Men's Coll
Handkerchiefs, Socks, Ties, Gloves and Umbrellas,

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Misi Fanella ÌVnway the gurrjH$)f
Òhrfatmaa ' 1 0 9 «.
*ras not beautiful!
twilight
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Though powet*fait * certain dlellnctive air, her
co^twaÀ pitifully
thin • and •/ Inade­
quate. Though neatly blackened, bat,
«hoea leaked. tond
abe yore ni» ?ub-

Woader tbgt the atorm aeemedin end­
los* .and cold. But when abe turned^
I n - a t # t f * a ’ big
t t l » ’«tone
a t n n n
« a f h W iV
hear
gateway,her
tralgbtened proudly.
•Fenway plnoe," aba muricing about the gloomy, und s /-fa # fl.a h i the laat of
“ i f you .were not It would go hard
•■prUli thern.'Mnto(Joctcd' that Other half
o f MfrarYhoway‘a a atflTwt that wae
a 1ways, rùjloulltig •b«i\FèHway pride.
“ UnloaC'.i-. With" mallchiuy empbails,
“ they chanced tq^be ala&gt; Impervious
trembled aa
. unlocked tbeWroet trotrf door—upon
*♦‘1x0 .eondltlun.tlld »he ever Icare or
.,i «¿tar. the-hoiao by any of Its»other
numeroite-entrance«.
*• 8he lighted the email W lamps that
••Mood on-the marble top oi the ball
bulfft, plgced her ooatiand.bat od'the
carved rack, and peered closely Into
• the great mirror, '
- — ¿TbiaorpM . JyChrJstmaa, and/your
■ birthday,1' aha whispered nccuein'gly.
“ and—no one hut retnemberod It!

f ancy Hand nags
.Handkerchiefs

Silk Ties
SilkHos,
Stetson Hats
Kid G löves;v '\
Handkerchiefs
Suspenders &gt;
Shirts
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Dress S t# Cases

Silk Scarfs

Fancy. Neckwear
Kiel and Silk Gldves
Spk Hose
Parasols
Silk' Dress Patterns
Table Linen
Napkins to match.
Coat Suits
fG o ir C ö a fs
Sweaters
Kimohas

.Trousers

more

, and we ean give you better re

n-T at hie poatofflo«.. ,-TGere were YPP
Fanella?
Isn't -that old
few persons .using auch«utlonerywho öuqu*h to act aa'you plcaae retard
still refoamber* to w rit«*» bar.
leaa of the; neighbor«?"
“ Dear Mlaa't^nVayT'; * ahe . read,
"I «uppoae. It Ip, Nelson," ehe, ad“ are you etlll-'aloha at the old place? blitted With a smile. “ Out where?"
If ao, why dan you not come with me
“ Will you trust me this once, Panelto Japan
------- this winter,
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gnd* help
promise
me tola?bring you^baefc
beoavar you, wlefr.“
-wtttr tfae-children? T!
one In our party hub oui
Mlaa -Fanolla looked’intji tho white
letmakobw
. _ . night Wan
_ _ahe dreaming.
___ ^ Or could
drat of January.’'
■ There ronewed. y r page 6 f ' detail«. feds unlikely « ¿ n r -r e a llr hare hap-*-»
The letter«wge
l«tt«M n i al&gt;n*&lt;1
hr an oldkcho^
nM’»rh&lt;vd .pened
n.n.4 In'
In lha
mntinlrtnv nf
The
signed byan
tha ^AAilotilhv
deadentog monotony
ot ' I
lou'e eye« were following her, S f t d e h i
friend now tho wife of a suoceasful ^.Br 1,f®T
. 1
financier.
•’* *’ ' Whnt difference did It make, any- »eijoycd herself writh a Here«, defiant
hllak Fanolla'a band trembled, hor ['War. Henceforth ahe would be only sort of efcjjoyupnL.
“ Fanilla,” «aid the {nan, leading her
face wae drawn and white.
f.a nure'emaJd, -,phe looked back Into
- "A nurse maid,“ aha moaned gt Nelson Travers' honest eye« Pleading buck to the Are, “ I will bleys you for
laat blttdrly. “a common ntirae jnalftr with her Id trust him. About her tho ever for coining with me. A wanted
She put.lt kindly, and It la kind of ntaUly oM furniture tfpon-whlch t\er you- to see my home, tp unde retrod
**l Hava Draamad of YOU •Ittlng hor td thlah of me la my destitution,- pride had fed eo manymany years, pleaded juat haw simple and unpaioiitloiie Jl
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..... ;•%■ &gt;qt V&gt;*t « »h at It mean«. Tet. lan't In vain,
. ; * ' t
. la. 1 know l-«in only a ;cbmuiolvf«rm-*
er,* bill 1're always Ipfcd you, / a unil
l
bettor
than
cold
and
loneliness,and
“
Yea,"
abe
aald,,TI1
come.
1
do
not
there in Whalen that I care for? All
la. 1 cannot enuure-ft to ecw y&lt;m l W
»Id famltlee with whom we a*»o- Starvation? I'm tired of being dlf- know bow-far I shall go, though."
aa
you do, alqtiojld thAt tre t.h o u se .
ferent
from
other
people.
I'll
try
heThe
nun
Stepped
Into
the
old
hall
d are gona. It fa my mlaforliin«.
t am left alone in the old house." ¿ng aa common aa.lhe commonest for and held her coat. Hla lip« closed Won't you. let me take care of -yon,
oyer hla displeasure when hb fait the dtiar? - I know l am not good enough
rhjr need, you be. alcmet - 'There ■a ,while."
for yon. I realise'what It muat ae«m
people all about you, coounon , 'Suddenly thn great bell pealad weight of It.
like to you horn, bnt-— “
through
the
resounding
old
rooms.
r
Bha
did
not
remember
the
worn
1« to be sure, but kindly and gooiV
“It fa comfortable, and—beautiful.
She,lifted the'.little lamp In wonder- gloves on'tho ball table, and only
there la—Nelson Travers 1" v*'
men't and threadod
her way again thought about locking tha door when Nelson.“ liar Voice bake over the
common .farmorl"-'
■a Fanalla could aimoat believe through the Icy gloom;. No trades- she saw Travers slip the key Into- hla
isard a rral vole» ta the old hall people called at tho house, anjl. cor deep pocket.
Wrapped In robes, abe aeOrood un
all. tha Fed way pride and aoorn ta'fniy not at the big front door) And.
a voice alarmingly liko Gar elite. ywi»mliM&gt;«.iif,..iif . r («riir 1i» iI ♦»»tight, conscious of the atorm, realizing only
the nelghbora the futility, o f calling . the pleasant sensation or .¿dmpwiioui A &gt;4 V &gt; i
M O la t a
e K In
a n il w e e t n lii
haA btep settled these fifteen
i*" db*UHd&amp;-picking up the little
w W w &gt; , **Wliy njuyt It bo gone
again 0▼«#'*Chrt»trasaV ._ \ *.

Ine'nphroonh-of tholr Vinter rv»U-

*wh* of k »»w.i)tat!«a i&amp;sf^isa

Pffsent-day customs relating to

Sha’a Coftvln
iiVT^ that N

f ^ S -V M tjeoy.

m*
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if «

minu t e , he; told

moved dhnlyr-untfl aha eetarejl- ■* **
parted.jaUh.Iwr, Ant
had been the baUei^a pantry In «*«/• Tomorrow : U your blrt
the-old regime, Hera a «mall Store bfllevp, and ijhriatmga. too. V
diffused a half-h
and'a llttlo tabl
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ware drawn
! “ Hare dwelloth the laat ot the Fogaald derisi velr. “Yet too
a« ____ _' ____aa%. ^-ai

Hhwfacld
She
held out bdr baada—tirae Ken.w ay bands./ "Dqrn/t yi&gt;u know. ^lear.
that all woman are privileged to.
change their mlntfft* ahe asked,
Mr. Qottelfh «afe. Him HotnaUlgh
;
a fool iSra •Wan, T aoH la,"
gtnaned Ti^yeni. bolding bar close. f t f M .l o have thht corner all to karSiknipe,

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THE SANFORD HERALD

YOU WILL GET THE BEST AND SAVE MONEY
TurkejH ......

,........

...... _ .......... 25c ib.'

CsTery
. .........2 for 25c
brim berries f.Z ^
45c, 2 fdr 25c
Olives, pbrin end stuffed.;, iX».,.... 40e and 25c bottle
•fyegr thing In pickles; Dill, Sour anil Sweet Mixed
15c and 25c bottle
Royal Mint* Sabce
25c "
Plum Pudding
30c 1-lb can
JPump^irr, N. Y. Stale's,
15c ” •
Cluster RaioinH
. .20c lb
llA ,W 5 lln iitu .^ ¿Í¿.

Almonds
BrixJI Nuts. ,- .
Malaga Grapes
Apples,, faitey
Bananas

More.than 50 varietiea^f fine chocojates—include
ing Walnut Tips, Pecan, Almond,jiUgatlne etc 20c lb
65 varieties candies.to sell at
10c |b
Box .candies, finest grades, from
10c to 35 bx
These arc pure candies; and the same quality
rlnuhl* thi?
thlu price
nrirp for
fnr
others charge double

r Q ff;U ' i t th ere,
nest little f allow , cat
j'T q u tie aw ake a
count the d a y s^ a
hundred varied wa\

^ A lfea d y yoil hayeZs&amp;h ItJm a! gleam of joy
afar, have secftdtj.ioyLdppraacfiing iitJftd
Jwinklc ò f a start you h ed r they, bells ttwt
jingle and the clatter of the hoofs thlrt^tfyf&amp;Q^
song of glad fiefs a s fhefafig/op ori the roofs'.

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IMunjs 21 -2 iL 1 -v
25c ”
P ck rs^ 1-2 lb
30c ”
” v White Cherries 2 1-2 lb....... 35c ”
”
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" J Red *
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2 1b ............ 30c ”
Apricotts “ IVx lb... v ....... 30c **%
Blackberries 3-lb can
...................... 25c f
Fancy sliced an’d grated Hawaiian Pineapples in 2
and 2 1.-2 lb cans

.........

25c and 35c a can

happlneaf 'made'Tior wondfoualy beau*
tlful. Bobby would hare lost hit w|ta.
ir he should not come! Bui be
-would-eotne. - If he should coma and
the dream could hot be realUodl But
he would-nqt come unless he could.
A rmp st ths doorl
"Miss, there's a ahentleman «askin’
for ye. Should I send hJm Inr*
“ Tea, Mr.ry." The tone« were port
fectly c a l m Bit years of patient'
waiting had not been without their
'power.
*
"M araaretr. '
•■•JobnrA
“ t kn^w -yon would come. 1 saw
ypu latr evening. 'I knew you would
And me. . Ob. John. I am so happy!”
Rhe retted her head-on hie shoulder

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Best CalifornUT Slice Peaches.

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ow fair Is it to ChristmasT It'sy ot so fat
away—for all l know, already &gt;ou have
and hold the day: it has nò time no? . casoni it
is not set apart, but s ends.Its bless6d\sunshlne
to every little heart.
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•*.X|y’ Jlarsaret, now and forerorlr' ,
” And CofisianoeT”
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"Constance ts gone—and ahe wish
&lt;d it to be.”
- *'8tt -down, John. There -is' your
chair. 1) qw often Jure I/pktured you
In It.- Let pie think. , M 5 me get my
breath. I .knew .you wouHT corns.. 1
* under what .Bobby will say! Ho
thinks I bare no heart, but—It was

BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME
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This beautiful suburban home on Sanford
Heights Consisting of ten rooms and bath and all
modertf conveniences, lof 65x130 filled with orange
trees and oilier fruits-aitd llowers, fine garage and
pumping outfit, good water; electric lights, going at
a bargain. .$1,000 cash,, balance on easy terms.
‘ MARKS REAL ESTATE!; AGENCY;

QHjrialumn ÛUjnmDÜigg
306— Dhxlrllen iloti,g h l m i 20,000
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397—St. Aaguillno bapiLai 10,000
», Sunni In Kent.
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1620— Pllgrlmi bulIJmg flrtl homi at

Get your-*

/ 642—Sit /«M Nmttm bom.

CHRISTMAS CIGARS

{647—Chrtibneu eotobroUon prohibit*J
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1639—Cintrai Court of ALttMcAuM/tj

Tobacco and Candies

Plymouth.

PnhltlU ulAtuUon on pen-

Blowzy the rlrl raised her head.
' Mom than a sheet ot copy had been
IratUns ner attention: But she caught
tiohli frown and ImmMIXtely Uia
mother-Instinct In'her wea aroused:
She broke Into her usual comrade
laugh.
' "A ir right, Bob. The InrltaUon
overwhelmed me. The Metropolitan!
. B u t .l couldn’t, .
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«obbydaar. My
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omu m noie in
my b e a u t i f u l
. brown ooat”

the Metropolitan
If you w e n t
there lain khaki
ault/ 1 wish you
had a Utile more

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1773— T .a »hip (A Not* York
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ought not to go.”
. “ F e e l i n g be
darned! 'I f you
had fewer ‘feelings'
, and more feellns
fdr w poor fel
low— Whet * tbl
milter,- fiandyT”
Ths. *i*l; kw
-p¥
U W -----OMLJUlLnceoier
VMJ1 00’^ N l
the' room end had
I
j
grown auddenly
pale. She dosed bar eye* for a mo­
ment Bob had canght the pallor.
“ Oh, nothing. ! bad a little twinge
of that old neuralgia-

lock to-EimltuJ.

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iltf ofQotUc.
1776— Wellington cnmli lb* bita* rotolo oUocM Trtnlon.
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I860—Colini Chriilmoi I* England.
1864—Union flat arid army attached

How You Want It
When You Want It

Inndr end'
thing. Bandy wse gayer,.Uun usual
Four o'clock the nexC'dgy Bandy,i
heart was besU ng lo u d . Her
l ? a b e was pleased tq oalfit ."'H !’ ’

prlxiting prices. W e ’re still
doing copulerei*] work

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I'»equaled Locatiqn, Unlimited Resources and Undimmed Future,
Sanford Offers Much to Seekers After Health, Wealth and Happiness
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But
'fiprse
Racing,
AerojjUnei
P olo
"ifpautiful of situation'’ ia Sanford., enterprising spirit and up-to-datenMj£ (•red * valuabla piece of property splen­
r’ .»*Vv &lt;
Sanford’s
ideal
location
furnish«
her
didly located for the purpose to the
Lueky,. Sanford!” the handsome Iltti**
i J lff ljf t« By. Corporations On
Games'And Ball'Games W ill
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' À Verf* Larie Scale
Break The Monotony
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Its Avt theusandaiMyi-four hundred, in­ in the state, jh e long steel arms of .the the necessary credentials and a satisfac­
jjjoward^iokard tand Co, some habitants grades
Arrangements for the Orange county
southern shorta- rtf Atlantic Coast Lind Railway, with Jts tory guarantee thAt the .hotel will* be
•Ttgo
toncèived
tho
idem
of
raising
four
important
branched
.centering
in
completed
season
in
time
for
the
fair
at Orlando, Feb. J8 to 22, are pro- '
Lake
Mpnroe,
li/the-n.rtherh
portion
of
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L'
»’ on thi-ir Volusia farms and Orange.county, and one of the chain of Sanford, bring .^h^r in close touch as a w-inter t ^ . ' j n A p r o f ^ will .be an greasing rapidly.
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f great l'ndaatrÿ In Florida of takes which form the ^eautfful St.Johns shipping point and trsUrng center.’ north,
_ Agift to thief pafty Wto'-l&amp;n qieet
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Tho previous faint of Orange county
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sugar 'cane and making sugar. river. The sparkling, su n k is^ waters east, south and west, e^cVab extend
« gqqUiremenU Arid build/a satisfac- have been such a^ to astonish pcopl«
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H ‘ Th'éy ‘ juive Inten»lcd northern capital of thia grand lake, five miles in width and and more or l«a dey*Mped territory^ ry tourist hotel.
from the north who'were lp attendance
rG « ï £ 3 -V
F ire íe a a
.‘•te
thoir
suterpriao
and
as
soonVs
aufllwhich
in
speaking,of
iti-bwh
benefit
Cany
When
the
lake
front
is
bulkbeaded
’-ifc&amp;ífcV*
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over
Aftee^
in
length,
reflects
SanfordJs
and
have been a revelation even to fho
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V- d«ftikhed can be obtained they wiU start •tately dignity, as the fisle pity of- no^ fail to be benefleis) in rneny-reafmctt and the Ane hot*l secured, broader and old residents of the county, but the&lt;mai&gt;&gt; '
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. j.Ts growing cane, shipping same to Sanford South florida, with her unrivaled tran£ to ^enford’a growth. Another Enter­ deeper foundations wil| have bgauH aid agement promises that this year tha qx- .
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prise end which is e«entialiy[ a home-. for the greater and gnuidc&gt;&lt;riy. which hlbita wiU be larged and the attractioi«!- b - '
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'»wUheVe they expect U, have sugar mills portatloit jTacflitiii* by rail and water.
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^nfainarknJpbk &gt;artMU — Ths ikiity- paiopk whicb.aa aaotineia artfctn and industry, u .Abe Saninni sod 'i4Kkj-,8anfonl&gt;wtm v«rely"b«wnmr.': gtawUrrWba^TW^iiaTK' ^*7r1
■T•' iKa*. "'Their plan la to Stake the farmers guard the shores of the lake,"in their se­ Evergtadea- f^ailroAd. The organiaatitnt
Thrice lucky Is Sanford, for Is she not son ia president and W . R . O’NeaUi t
ur
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' inaoefl&gt;nil suppliea'and buy ail the cane vere grandeur' lend a pleasing tropical Ananclng' and . parüälfy ’ coostructiiu the Florida birthplace and home of love­ ratary,. find they are^spendlag a'iew t^
i Jtrmp the farms. There wiU be consld- suggestion tp the rmpOHinjg-littlp city thla yoad Û a company of Sanford hurt- ly "Salfy Ray.” and dainty "Letty Let­ «Ipal of timo ia making all the necessary
erabki cane groa'n at £anford next sei- when'approach!rut it by the-lake. which new men. Severn and one half miles of tuce.” wh6ae, krqrfel renown and unques­ preparation for tha SVqnt. . !
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J son and this proAtalile crop will likelji i.y heightened by 'the long^rW hf hahd- this road running thnpugh a part of the tioned popularity fiipne babuld dream of
Several new bujldlnga have Ireet) erect­
-rich.‘
celery
delta,
has
beep
constructed
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takevthe
plac^
of.thd
fancy
crops
before^
denying.
Thia
.
wonderful
-Agricpltufal
ed,
new pens for stock and poultry proi
aqina
khade
trees
on
each
e^de
of
the
kJ:
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k/oad brick paved 'avenues'and 'arid* and when it is completed to Ita terniiokl succces, local reputation and Mao abroad, vided, and the grounds tgautiAed by tho
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Alpog the.IIno of cano growing snd cot- streets, and which beautify and make the magnlArvnt Everglade*, aud tapping as on unexcelled ’ farming, district, With setting of troea and kbrul^bcry.
V»
ektfon farming tho St. Augusting the town attractive forming aa they do, the v a g enti undeveloped area o f ridi thtrresulting'prosperity of tfe«o who en­
In addition to thd.attractive exhibit«
,„v sc«iril b n . the' following:
.
ir-richj back ground fo^ the handsopie and fertile ferritbry-through whioh It will gage in farming pursuits, have breninad* thtsrq will be many, sportiüg Aftfl other
tdlnge and tfaverso, Sanford will indeedMreap
H ÌaMrich
k possible by.’the successful demonstfy-. events to Interest'»Ü qlasaes of people.
«’ * “ From Tallahiaado corned tho news rrb^cra brick' am
fiumber dpeapltaiista have Joined busines* houses on €onufrrdal and ' harvest, a* the' i)»*( of supplies for a tioh ltq.thi* faYored AecUon of the mag- Ainnipe'arili ‘flyover tbe^ieAds of the
v». apply1
, the new prinojplrs of ¡fa y '• ¿w ^ jp qlftdihg'the^'alwht struc­ great people,, who will seek the new niAcent kubirrigktion system, which haa crowds, while racing, polo gurm-s, ball
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[pirg to the growth of cotton on p ture* in which are houaerl the TiratjNe* country for homes and the queqt /o r grandly stood «Very teat; arid through gam «, band'eioncerts, etc., will berehedi
(acaic. With proper supervision Uonal 'and Peoples Banka, ail tof them wealth, tp be found in abundance, for the-instrumentality, of which’ another uled on the grounds, and befort the
and.’ »dnr .twined direction, the succces being strictly up to date in their up- the^ enterprise*’in developing. Sanford's heavy staple and money coining crop grand stand each day.
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The poultry exhibit U always an ln&gt;^
■cal&lt;t in' now di»- mcrehanta all sebm to be bgppy efejd con­ railway; has been a potent factor in bar fully grown crops in this subirrigated portent one and will be in charge of C.
fiaa long been tested, which preeuppbeee that thny are behalf, and haa added largely to the con-, district, which the teat Will be success­ Fred Ward of Winter Park» wltlf T ..J .
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of machin- gli doing a flourishing and satlafnctory renience and comfort or the many fam- fully made with tobacco next spring on Marshal], editor of the Southern Rural«
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to
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the
enrij^t^nkof
the
soils easily business. ’ Sanford’s , two-'.n«wipajrere. ilira'nrar Its. Una .-in the. cplery delta. ten acres of the bret subirrigated land ist as Judge.' Premium», are provided .
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ynade pqseible by town booster never wielded e pee,'And about nlnaW school ehQirbit^whb atjend grower in the state. This .tobacco will • David Lockhart will have charge of
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f-'trans portathorp Jp_§nsL IKT tout) lift tivation of.tobaoeo in thl* section wiHadd
til the machino Cotton pickerr 1
ihas
in been era, ^ry Jtts. McComb, Jr,
Horticulture will be tanked a fw by C.' ; v
y in a large - truck. . Seven another wealth- producer of great com. G. Lee as chairman.
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—r rgmain ^Ithjus add ila will always meet a cordial wfjeome when m il« of the street railway»have been con- mcrcial value fo the sut*.
Agriculture by A. T. Uoosotter.-/ * • '. ;u.
ig*Camcrqp City. .This
•And now, some figures arid facts, not
iva ai great a’.bonh to our attending either .of .the six/’ luhaUntiaT struct«!, rvuqlpng
Domestic exhibits will be in charge o f
line
has
played
an
Importanripatf
(n^lhe
fancies
as to the splendid outlook for the W. S. Branch, Jr., and the manufactur-''
and
cdmfortablr
church«,
repreaenting
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.cottpn gin to oils fathers,
i tyffc by machinery w\iy that ■ many denominaUqna. . Three developing of a large and Ane district in grower* and the successful marketing b( in© department will bo cared for by • O
jhoukl]
poaaibie to pi^k. cotton church« art well attended and each hare the wonderful delta. It la .quit* the their magnificent crop this season, the committee of which M.-O. Overstreet ia to *** the fljl5_ relngeralof. eva buginning of. which Jus -baan-vary-aatia.
liflstjon-ot.ityrf,
fiayrs and flourishing Sunday schoqly pnd wfffctl«?
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for the yqung t&gt;coplo of the. church«. “ l°nic the l»*autiful Arid* of vegetabli* #f»ctory so far to the producer*. It has
A largo machinery hall will have W. H ,.
K ^ T p r l:
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Bhoulil ÌH? found in #&gt;•' growth of valuable assets is her unexcelled public grawers and. saving -the long haul of and'buyer'for a large &lt;0rnmission house, pArCmenl, which a!way» is a most at­
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and
(be .manufacture of su^sr. school ayatem, including a Ane moder^i. wagon to Sanford, thus making It-easier of^ long exporionw and clsar Judgm«&gt;nt, tractive uni.-, will be under the »upervi»- .
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load the afmqjit'countless berets, and tho-eatimate is a connervatlva one,' ion of C. E.'Howard.
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.than.with cottomis capital recently constructed, handsome» ~brirk
•w*,
•s "* I'and m s c id f ry- ncqdAd for our carlo Acids High School building, comfortablo} large boxa, crates aftd' hamiwri of oranges, Shat there are fully six hundred acres of
The large educational exhibit from all *
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—at prsJRuour syrup: la. of excellent and well equipped in all it* appointment*. grapefruit, çelftry, lettuce, ' tomatore, letturr in the farming sections, which the schools In' the county has W. ‘ R .'
^fpëct «'•was p r e ít y ^ iw í
()••! :UJii; n Joàture of eilatODCO tildi:,
smllea, espcclallg from Qeocgb’Jh'rtVafa.
qiialTlV and .of astoqkihinc chrapnre^ but* A large "brifk grammar school, a comfort­ cabbage, beam«, cauliflower, 'rom ; cu­ wjll' nvorsge six Hundred canq seven p'Neal Aa chairmiin of 'the rommltt^.
»"A n d -otoob rá j, I havph’l any/
ora. One
Boclal life requires two factors'
"A Christmas tree!" ‘laughiM WllP
hundred 'acres of celery, averaging from . A: floral automobile parade-a ill br •
to
cxpoçt
such
a«
thfb|p-ih
l
it^eannot rocelVe that last touch which able,* neat and well equippod primary de­ cumber*, onions, eggplants, straw­
of them is women. The otherta men. lam BkJdmore. ”There isn’t a tree for
kuclj a gv»d faftn^ of mffle. Mrs]
flourishing private berries, sweet and Irish potatoes and seven to eight hundred cam. a
moit .attractive fieature, and twenty-Ave
'plac«^ it ufton the market. The length, partment and a’
You may have, thought that one to*- a hundred miles In any direction."
I up—1 beelly th&amp;bfeht tfM4.' UHl«
turf would be ioblnbllity end the other r "Let’s get ono shipped In by freight
Orlnndd automobile ladira' have been
of cur season for growth And full unitur- Kindergarten. Three schools ’me pre­ turnips in their seasons, And eÁeh’ of-them
The Lettuce'Crap
that’he didn’t' tnMnf^e epraVif,-.-___
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would br llfo. liut that would bo draw­ then,” suggested Luko Morton. '
sided over by n superintended^ principal, paying and abundant crops. ' . "
enlisted aa a committef' -for this niant
aa
.«vcn.nyrrv,
for
tbs
ity
makes
jeven.iqpre.
the
advantage
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From
.November
8th
when
the
ship­
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ing ft n bit nn«k '
Truck Farming FádlIUea
“No
time
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Ferkliie
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of ‘cane tflan for [cotton—.wit^w a erbp awisUnt prindpul in . (he high' 1school, 1 '
ment of lettuce began, including Novem­ important event. , *
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Lucy Olevetoed' waa,: tho belle of pointed o u t. "It’a only two'days l o .
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the refrigerator ckra standing by ber fcifth, 170 care of lettuce had lawn
'ffho'aro^
aided
In
tire
fether
depalirtienU
'fully' matured the earning
jty
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f
tree.
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can
Wfdo Plain. Mho waa &gt;\pt the belle be­ Christ mas."
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lands properly fbrtiliriled is ewiilv doulded of: the school by a .mqst'efllcient ¿brjai of. Uicir fa/triB rind the two flnc~ Ire plants shippfd from Hanford. There had also Dutton, their local represent stive, snd •
A n d M rv O lllu p stays
cause abe Was tho only young woman
Lnoy&lt;
The seven rivale were not e o ,p o r
aa compared with die flelda further north. teachers, whb are daily tunching and In and near Sanford to properly and been nent by Atpreaa up to November most courteous gentleman. .
knew all abopt It all the iln^becauso
there, for thoro were others. Others tlcular about the tree. Çnch.of
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training.ovst ifa hundred children in the quickly Ice the cArs, ono. of. the grant 26, flvo cars; making a total shipment ^'More attention ia being given, to . th e .:
Juab as capital has eared fortune«
she bad sharp eyearand oh ripe thar
—young and ^e/mtlfuj. but while aome knew IKal Lucy would be disappointed
principles' which go to make up good and risks and problems in truck farming in gy M ight express, approximately 5,400 cultivation of the citrus frujt in this seoworn bIiiic* cotUd fool her. .
the south in fringing the.
a, mills to the
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of the othora wore as yoaogipone of g bit. Out each of them -felt Ihal thO.
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noble men and women, and for future thia section haa fortunately been elim­ packages.
tlon than formerly. Thun another at­
flelda
by
tho
elimination
ol.transporlathem ware aa beautiful as Lucy.
glft.be bad aelectod for her would h4)p
Consequently'Luqy hnd suitor« w&gt;. lo.overoome ber dfsippolntmeoC itor,
- timi expenses, so tho sugar milW-pJ Flòr­ dmirsblr and useful cititons, for ^he inated. A 'trip oA the traction line,
About 600 acre* will *be planted in traction and advantage is offered by .
Plenty. ’ In fact, ahe had eight minors, in ally qvqnt, thei^ waa to be g Cjjrtfct
graat and beautiful city Sanford| la dre- through eeven m il« of gorgeously beau» Irish potatoa «bis season. A successful “ Lucky Banford;*' tho ,wkll reared and.
ida
muflt
fee
in
¿ouch
with
ber
cene
Bdda
jvv.
tifid^armn of lettuce, celery or veget- Kansas potato Jarmer haa selected San­ comely offsprlrtg of her great and; pobto;
that being the 'available unmarried mart Hre*party at the churc^.
' to give'the full measure of profit. With tihpd to. beVoipe..
portion of the population that sho
allfWlo Cameron City, is an inapiratipni ford as the moat profitable point in Flor. mother, grand old-.Orangi» county,'wjjlch... •;x’On the evening of 'tk-eeinbcr: 2:t
_power trucks foiijjer
New Brick Depot
would oonqlder/ And the lnaiuaged to George called on Lucy. Bhe waé’ sUil
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''largely eliminatedaapd the. The Atlantic Coast Line Railway ha* especially to a lover of nature, and whb ids to grow potatoes; His last, year’* with hor nineteen thousand one hundred
give the eight the impression that she
jovre to see things gfowjrfg.
. '&lt; crop onJl/ty.acre* wag such a gratify)n»lfnd •cvon population, haa been quietly -• *jV
enhappy
because
the
dear'
children
n
ig iovnetment in the Unltecf
was not considering them v.ery inpeh.
Jdst .completed a very handsorhe and
Cameron City now boaata a postufllcc. IflicceAs that he will
- - double
- - - the acreage
• ’ and unheralded, forcing her way fo tha
R to look over the Acids anew.,
George 'Freeman endeavored to in-, oould not have a'treei1*.^conynodloua’ brick depot, about one milc-i MVen (tores ‘ In the ncighbofhood,, two
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Lucy,”
heïaid,
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front ranks among Florida's galaxy of
.. j- r y i'Tl^ n i done its appointed work in
dttco her. to consider him. Georgu’e
this year.
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Bouth.'0f the present de|&gt;oi. It| i* un- churches and a school, (or tha convenlpolicy in life was to get what he H all fpr you. There'll be a Christmas
'thè vfrmTi:M!he poorer farmers hav^beea
The feasibility of migratory fanning banner counti«*. Orange county standk
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„ Wu adrqp
......i thb
ui, line
mm ,nw
e,P^*" Con,part^ wUI{«toCB of the people who do not desire jp will double, the pfoflts of-th*'northern for good roads, good schools, rrUerpriso
.u
driven
into Canada u
by, i &lt;nl°&lt;Xl lhm
“Oh, have you got it t Where to Ur
wss to go w hereirw as and
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UiH.4chw&gt;la In Sunt fa¿« **■««&gt;■ &gt;
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session, the other was Id ask for U. I 'didn’t know you could ’got ono.” .
people
are
sutMtantial,
prospei'ous,
broad­
ft
into gigantic farms ami battle ranch«:
Thire U flr „ / l l S T
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boedma jh a a Several paying crppa can 1)0 grown in
' It isn’t hör« yet, buLtliere'll W-one
w IDB PLAIN It In Sae- Inasmuch aa Lucy was not a building
Tlyvy BhoUld '8U(J8e*t' Action a nd Sst
•it.
u s . work
«o r» will
«m follow
foil»-,'»—
to due'Ume
a .^., i « . business.
T W n will of neccaijity be Immediate base o f supply to tha farmer»
minded and ruitivated. They are aver
the like
byre in
f.'hatebewao. ¡lv.ua so site nor a-quarter’aedtlon, he could not Christmas eve. ' Now, du.u’L ls|f quea-'
the ' Mind, of* 4b* Child
many Improvements, following lift trend and familia In lu vicinity and ià a thriv­ rotation-—for instance, lettuce, followed
on
tho alert to realixc’ evvry advantage - '..r
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no
.complaints
m
to
some
oF
tbe/f;
by
Irish
potato«,
then
eaorn
and
hay.
lions.
Airs.
aillnp.atuiJ
wlU'fls
It.ill»
mimed bocauae It la' claim her.’ by right of dlsoOvery. C(o
Worte*oHmainom activity, in the vicinity of the ing little piaf«*..’
b___ Cj If vlgMMglMBj
“tKJ
that tends to improve or Idneflt their
fepta
delay theHnavJtrlghl.” r*
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rThe
native
crab
grass
re-eceds
itself
anj o , .ft' la,w ide. I V be had asked her. And she had' (ai- eil'»ti»,
new depot ahd railway'bfllcre. Sanford »¿The growyr* in tho farming diatrictl ñiiwllv
__ ».»_trim
i, It up.”d "Hut Ii moat
- able[
toirn ilc'ii not cut nr ■surpd
difference is fourni
J In selectTUg t« I.dor*the- children's '.
By-r-Tbls- gram is isimilar -In .the. jtpmg* .Ihelt- n«i|hbors o_r thoir, «u n ty. ¿V.
. . . _him r,that/-while
_ iL-whl
she esteemed
IS
steadily jpowingJn aixe and poiutls- w e t-o f Snivfocd towards Monroe havèr
“ No. Alrb. QUlup and I have. aàs
■till has Imn^rWe
•the satire plain. Far hint highly she^llil not ace-her way to
Christinas,
^Jjey.-ahuuld^ba
northern
timothy, and re^oeeding itself In fact, Orange county and her people
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tion.-and extending her limits, and it,will ¿«pud, if not nuperior shipping, faciliiia,
lor H ‘all? You aro. no tip i worry
’¿ be. ft- from mo to con; bo hts. Qeor
stand a* a unit, for the best in everything.
such aa In
GobrgeÜ badÍ not.
area-» of gqdll
É naked her tr ranged tori
and bring
in primeval conhot 'be long before the section ground of It Is here on a siding of tbe'Atísottc niakov i\ possible to grow two crops of
vey auoh an imprest there waa some one else to whom she yourself-about anything. Jps^: you “ We -Must Hat
fnatlon
into-pliy,
aa
it,is
She la by far tho banner county in her
era,
we
want
a-pçp*
.¿ltio
n
-w
f.
crabgrads
hay,
of
splendid
quality,
and
.Christmas Tree.”
the nqw depot will be developed and Coast Line Railway, the flnely equipped
and be at
I. alon. Inasmuch a » the had pledgod hflt affection or plightod gather yóur class together end
Vfho plays, not the. toy, anA v "
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.^dfation
w
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bkfr*iyXantage¿
and
yielding
three
tone
to
the
acre.
TtylT
wdaptibillty
and cultivation of oranges.
built up in horhw and business houses.
«0 plain exlonda . east, her troth. . He did not care. He went tho churcb at 8 o'clock that evening, It waf not n, gei
InatJorL U th«,%uul of,th e Play.*/.' '
ipi^dant of-the CiysuU Ice CompAhy'.is crops of jetftke cap b# .followed by cu this year’s -drop' bring estimated th«
'diplud
car.
employ
itkeif
many
yean
di
for
many*
It lO^IVrtlllk/T M ‘
* r woet, north and south on selling agricultural implements and the trèe will be th*re.M .
njw.hM four snd one
short haul of she
A ^ J ^ ^ a ’ dr* tboge'
legated. T
T he
he very
very-short
' in giving us merely what is our due with­
cumbers atid hay, each of which Are prof­ largest and finest in many years. Orostensibly as- far es and striped ovcr.nlIs and brooms end • Bo Lucy; »renting ‘Inytflery, end. too and fhodtrlnga of.j/oprbfijni^-iriirter-'Ptbo.mlpd.lo work, add.'gira tho little
rick .paved streets and fifteen 1produce of mdAy
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tofhk
out disturbance for the industries 'we
itable crops'., Egg planU have paid well aqge county ia distinctly prognativs. and
there ia anything.
ng!lie and* putty and canned gdods and diplomatic to ask euythtng more, waa fnc^pniMiiiMfta |iid nuuiy otnta,4^[Ua.! ? br'Ajn icopa* for exjignslon. Thla is
sidewalks,
and -while
tàilep.,.v. .roffEyjte:
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ekro,
where
they
urs
property
and
quickly
riih in natural tosouf res. She is striv­
compelled
to
content
horaaif
with
that
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To tho-aurprisw df Liicy, Qeofgmwaa ( qnrapf tho ttrongast recommsndatlons
little’ iiislo;
ffeft eefMwu.;. v
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SanfordMs.
n6l claiming to be 6rt even a lced tnd ihlgp «l Immediately..
j-rrr^ix^- no\lfcalgbj. Hhc kikodTtll &gt;bout fofifdr'tha. simpler toys. -The wonderfnl^ ,
In the dUtanco there dies to himself[ and ; wpnderlng how muoh Information,
We need not exaggerate •uV-.advgo*'
F, F. Dutton at his home on Golden ing to attain a still greater future, whll«
suggostidn. of /» 'b o o m ,' sUU there h « ; T h a - frcIll «dvanUg« are a wonderTowarda dusk flf the day belore
\ ere trees'/ and hills, or Liicy would went their bouse painted
desiring and working for {he greateet
m p b I)or dellglity wJdbiug to tlinnk ’ mechanical loy^aold Iff, the shops,are
tages tp secure immigrants—^re »Oher
J&gt;ii n a quiet, ateady prograw along all ful improvement over the pj&amp;aqd former Lake, about..three m il« from Sanford,
Chriajmas George was seen carrying
.aomathjng to atop the when they got merrllkL- .'.;.
nr [fof'fMa .h&gt;g^&gt;loua-Way of'pfovld-,¡-complete in themaelvee, and leave the
good to the greatest jiumbsr of peoples.
truth is good enough. Those who flee
bis
demonstrated
in
a
small
way,'
that,
line*, especially.in the construction of way of shipping fruMWTTnd vegetabla
plaln'^frvm Joreadlng
tbta* uiAlyr-bellHVM tree for'fho 111- Child nothing to do but to wind then}
Bvery now and then" bs would pro-' several bulky bundles Into the ohurch.
from thf snows of December in.other
asparagus can be successfully grown to There is no better and greater county home* and. public buildings. •From fIan*. from all extrifma southern points.
any further. Aud some pose again to Lucy. By oVcfy now Mrs. Glltup bad &lt;A"*nt some Umo In tie ones. _
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nn '' n'1 ■'"r, thorn going. In this
and flner people to be found njiyuhcre
atatea to, And May'still waiting them in
perfection in this vicinity.
miry laat to the 8th of Noremben'whefa
day (t la' t^e Intention’ and then .1 mean' that he wonld- pro­ eonference' with- him that day. .The
Mrs. CTiifup Wfn\ blithely on, Jaktng
With BanO&gt;rd’»sure and steady growth
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than grand, old Orange and her citizens.
Florida
almuld
not
need
argument,
but
.The.Actual Facts
of . U»e. Greater Wide pose, eey, otfee s week. .'Boms weeks aevan rivals bad attemptad to quU proaenU from tho treu uitd (USirlbuV
the record in the cjcrk’S^ofllce v u inven- atong all desirable |ina, the* increasing
Neither
ahe
will
she.cohgider
any
of
her
they
are
logical
in
supposing
gome
dlfher,
bur
she
would
,
tot
gratify
their
Uon to' have-real treoa be proposed “twice. He tsaar that.lt
ing them. Afibr phasing out tiw* gins
tigatefTthere' were recorded building per­ r^umber of farmera, the extension of the
These statements are not the .Illusions
children .disloyal or pnflhal, or that they
•-Acuity’ not apparent to them has kept in
IvIiik little city, pleased Lucy to be prot&gt;Msed -to r»uT curiosity further than to say that for tha children she picked off pneki
mit* issued aggregating one hundred and ubreage of lalfd cultivated^ the multiplic­ of a pipe dream,'neither ara they fairy
are tirefl of the family home if som sof
y e ro ao busy George w aa« gentlemen who believed that« wpn(d be a tree..Thvy„bm3Lnakc&lt;I ages and bundles Tor It)# older folk;
back. Show them the contrary by our
taleq to delude the uninformed; nor are
threq thousand dollars In value.
ity
of
horn«
and
home
comforts
and
liuthem should think that they cAn better
established that the in making himself agreeable ‘ to . a her—separately—If shl^ would hang
own work and the last obstacle tn the
It waa noted that the,tree sort of
_ Sanford p o a e a a many and varied uries, with a busy prospering population they the wild disordered Imagination» subeerVe their individual intoints and
■ young lady » b ee be wae-lee4-ef-ber^ „Lhulr.nrcatmla.Inr-Luo un^.-tka tree.
settlement of our etoto wiU digappearm
¡ntercitu, pleasures' Slid »raclions Töf growing const*hlty,lfi*HA0rtAtti«mabF -of-» modern ” Miinrhaiaen.” seeking a
ono of the
00- It game along toward Christ mat. and she had agreed to do ao.
upbuibiing, bJr *Mtfn§ to set up a sepa-__
ao many others have gone,before."
ber own citixena, as well a* the prospec­ this glorious Sanford section blossom ropujat^ki, „while exercising his -gray
She and fteofge, bqhind the drawn
young men An Wide . - “ We must have a Christmas tre* for
rat* establishment for ■thenuwlv« and
curulns of the church, labored long
tive hbmeaeeker, in her Commerciai Club like a roee.
matter and giving unlimited scope to his tbefr ra^ldjy growing* aflyüroo,i
i one of the pioneers, tha chlidVen/*.ritity laid.'. ..
tbh Oldest Inhabitant,
■M M M h-of -the- -regi if»meet -ofLucy wat teacher ' In the Wide with curtain » ol— o nd airing .in AJk
Thoee who co me'from bleaker, harder facile fancy—but theyrare frowrthwflajtr p^lvSOT-lùreftrrhml*
“ Z-JT t.HBlT12*il?2n
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Waa bnt twenty-live years »lain fun day iechqoL' ' Hat pupila profuslen of green {ftper, to ssy troth*
tien Miller Oould, Na
New York; to patronised by the gentlemen, a large countries to live in wimTitiTwhen reach­ record; tsfitln the Sanford cifAce of»M. O.
county. In the unselflah devotion o f
see, George located la ridqUaed her, oéó?ga and tiff other lng of Several bundle* of .artiflotal
J. Rheppard,' n prominent
proti
rgfl* literary club,.«priai blub, a large unde­ ing thia-balmy climate* apd sun-kissed Coggin ft Co. of Philadelphia, one of the the mother county, Orange will
:palmt
and
tha
llke^-whteh
Geor*whadwheg . it waa practically
Sartore lmd lrltd to iplu h«r
I .road man of -Bt- •Louis, waa made nominational benevolent rlub for yóOng land, that the problems of living will-ho largest commlssjon Arms operaUmrin tha
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with, her wtw thiiareh~wKi
iwTdftti and plaln. He fdr*
but'shs had insisted that they unearthed- among.his stock.
^ /' *8undAy aftefheori a t .t h f. e*
and ëaSB rSôlr^,'wKero' nature ‘¿m il« and Hanford farming section. The cotnmiaWhen the eudléâce waa gseembiod
for the town, end 6e&gt;. tobst attend the ^ J ' ' '
plan -of-county division ia- auccoafully
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Mr. and Mm. Jay Gould ut lakeside, aoodatúd'&lt;hariti«r*ll engaged in some the birds sing all the while, and where flon people and their representatives are
tor the Cfhrtslm»« eve exercises tire?
ifnk "dôaicv ' nrg g n a rminfr í u ¡a?tnlaT
carried out and “ Lucky Sanford” beand groceries and hard* Mff. Hi
jh fjim cju xlB U cfiJil form of civic work for the community, every-creature-pnea— « a dear title and not M a rule In^he habit of over «tim gt- tsmM the eounty seat of-Bsaferd eeuai y«
Ulup; a.».‘ moat, apabl* Olllup slowly drew r back à .'curtain
nnnrn.lrtd n u /inm/irf at—Um»
lng would be withheld for the with their other interests and pleasures.- the inalienable right to all of .God’s ing the size or quality of the commorlity
ad ao on. Ha became the loadr
, .whn had .hronghl-oa», and there, with cáodlea glowlñg.
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present and this statement was confirmed Two excellent music clubs, and card biased sunshine that they want.' - A tbey^ purchase. These facts And AgC. J. Beck »nd family arri&gt;*sd Sature
*hd alx children to help op».
dubs galore—all pi which, in a measure,
urw can be verifled at any time by a vis- day from Portland, In d /a n d wili maks
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Wat and dry aboold not enter into the
,of county diriaion and'-ha* no
In tha controversy.

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ww county of Harney stands
to build good roads in every part
tha county. Our faith is demon*
. by our work*.

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f l o r i d i Hm anted
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If one were, keeking world wide-for a
veritable ¿sample of a land of “ milk and
heney«!’ i t would be difficult to discover
a more perfect one than Florida: 81tuated between the mild-Atlantie Oeeau»**und Gulf of Mtfxlco, with n genial climate,
tho l«pd teetna fith all tha good things
I
of tbe'darth and with the living things
that.thriveupoajt. From.the grain and
field Muff* Of tha north and northwest,
to the fruits of Italy it runa the gamut
t.,of agrarianism, eliminating no product
that brings health, wesjth .snd happlv -J?
to tito soul or body of, roan and
beast.
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With. Its evalr temperste climate It pro­
duo« crops almost fourfold those In sny .
other parf.of the country. In this state
fruit graving* hss reached th*-highest
sUta of perfection. All sorts 6T choice
peach«,,. pcaia,
Ags, o n a g fi
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fifuceind abundance.

Mother Oram« will only have her
The school facilities of thia sUte are ..
half Ailed neat Christmas for
the b«\. In' every town there are many
children in the north end will not play
w*ll built, nfttful looking buijdlnga
Santa Claus fame under the same
equipped wjth all Ihe modern educa­
M od another aaaabb. 'We feel
tional. appUinc« and presided oyar b /r
sorry for Mother.
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efficient
teacher*.
her own until s complete system of hard Icould possibly be dond—a work which north end has been big enough to put It
o
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Thww
ia hardly a- (biro In’ the' atate
Col. Bob McNsmee is bsck in jour-1road* la completed knd*It behoove* every I litter«t* vitally every man, woman and ovirfur tha pas! fltre years, but the idea
that
is
not
on » railroad or atodmer ser­
nallam and will be business manager of I legislator« every, county conunltefopcr'child In each'.community. Therefore, of repiaratjon waa: the laat 'reeert and.
With C h i r i j i o n « ; BohMe&gt;-J ahd In .fact avary dtiaon to get Ute road açéonPthem f a clou support If you ax- would hevertikve taken rootor IhuuU In­ vice, and those , that are not lh con­
pect a /r*t doth newspaper. A stream to open revolt had wa not been driven nection wUh othct towpa by auto* or
Name« and Clauds L'Engle working to»-1 building habit and stay with It.
other means.
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¿ether on Dixie that, sprightly sheet I «pood roads ratafia almost everything Tartly ria« higher than Ita source!— to It
Dairy
ranching
haa
alsouttaliied
a
Duali* Lake Region.
The Sentinel wHl be fofeed to forge
■ to be better than ever.
to *he iUte.-\Prraacpl* Journal
flourishing
condition,'
Cows
average
two
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some better method of Aghting county
divirion than attacking 'th e . principkn. to four gallons of milk per day. and the*
A SENSIBLE CRUSADE "
Santa Claus will bring 8anford a new I
- * AS OTHERS SEE US-;&gt;. •
'it hotel, a court house, .a fine hew I Orlando and DaLand anr both fihlbVery much of the money spent for of Tho Herald. The people dowp h&lt;sr» cost of feed ia nominal.
Fish of alHdnds'may he caught In thd
no useful purpoae. know qheir newspaper and t}te man Who
&gt;station and aeveral other good Itlng.opjpodUop.to tty division W their Christmaa^ifta&gt;erves
-jriftaj
lake*,
Greeks, bayous and- all porta o T : m i
thia yaar. We will havn.to hang I respective counUed-rsnd a/foolUb notion Tty klfte ije .o f practically no value to stands at ihe holm and tbit absolute tin;
game
may
»hot in abundanca.' Life
pr atoddnp next year to.hold the It It. You ought to aee how'We’un. all the recipient*, or of very little value in selfishness haa dominated thia paper al­
ring»,
joy
fully,
from thy throata-of’ the ,
ways.■
The
public
printing
la
a
public
many preaenta that are coming our way.-l have prospered down here with twq proportion to tbs)r eoSt, and neither the
i-V
-O-----1counties made"out cl old Dade.—Miami giver nor the receiver' experiences any matter anctThe Herald haa never uurecd meadow larks In the AeTda,'from the
blocking
birds
In
the
sweet
magnolia
joy'oVer them, becsiue each looici upon the county official* for *ny of ft. W h ­
, Sanford is to become fi tobseco center, Metropolis.
too. * Its ricli celery and lettuce land la] And DeSoto will not prteper as a couq- the gift as th«. payment of an obligaUori ile printing ahould be divided among- all and even thp owl hoots a npt« of welcome
f
ving entirely satisfactory for the grow* I ty .**. It should until it la divided- Tba rather than'asw love offering.'' Ohcnunwj the newspapers-of-Che county and. the to.the travaler In the night.
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In
fact,
IndustriM
of
eVPry
dlecription'
in f of the tobacco plant and, as in other reckl«s expenditure in money in build- this remark only appllea to gifto which editors should nor camp'around the
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thinga, the people of the Sanford district Jng the new courthouse 1s a fair sample aty made ^id. received In that spirit, 'courthouse or go doWn on th'eir marrow a b o u n d .a n d llo u riih ..
Qne
can
hardly
mention
the:name
of v
bon
«
fof
the
same,
Being
a
.public
mht, will develop the bin oDoortuuitv offered^I of wh*t we cait expect as ^long .as ,the T h Q fcw,YpdLAPKricsn m b ,;,
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-M ia m i Metropolis.
. •county'remain. InUicV H ^ e r ; Wku- ~ There was never a better Itjea thin the tcr The Herald announced thaf lRe U I Florida but to.be reminded (tf.tto.jngj •
f. "•_».'
I .la.ta
I|mI%. m
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cbula Mta
can stand Ift
It juattoa
well
as 11.A
the IdL
bal&gt; crusade started in the city and in which •alto had never been printod in any San­ opportunities offered " (or bathing affff ' "
^AO All of the florida Cress Gang will re- Jance of the county and we must donfess, Chicago has just -jobu^Lto ellmirutte the ford . paper In twenty-Ave years lyUD b o a tin g , flijt wator.bathing along,the . ,
coats gnd in the fskto of the Jntcrior.
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gret to hear that. Claude L'Engld is it la a e a tk fa ctio n u a toeae host Wsu- useless Christmas gift*. The three thou- UstApril. .
Crafts of allpultablosix« for.bi»Tn«ss or
We
nave
nothing
to
hjde,
nothing
to
obllged to aask a hospital in Baltimore I cbula h u outstripped eome of lu nelgh- und young women here who have agreed
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found
jon account of foiling health. . If is hard I bòri who opposed division because It was to aend out their holiday greetlog. in tho keep out of print, nothing to deny and pleuure
^ are
, MtoBbe P
I plying In the' ~
form of a letter of g^od cheer or a card the matter of the tax aabw woe becoming beautiful wprm wstors of the stoto.
Tor this active young mkn to be ktriifkari I thought wouId.beneAt Wauchula. ^
aorc point to the majority of theneoph*
^ »to'great attractlbns of Flor- '
- wtbeNrve of s f uUUhnent of - Wepell tleal ehulM^ÉMl l t M ^ i m à Mr iUìriWiUrtJl f sill shortly find that.¡Kindreds ot thouW t h « f told? there remalru
asplrationa. The editor of tha Herald ( r a t a graft as *ny of lu n d g h W - unds will aeixe the ehance to emulate In the north end who refuid tp aubacribe-^o an Or lam!»
r kl reply to get which poaalbly U grealer than aB others
hopce fpr his speedy recovery.
I Wàuchuls-Advocated
,? !
their example.'
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tax‘
.alto
and
who
theae ' ^ to'
climate: The oxygen.
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ho
wanted
to see these
Nothing could' be aweeter than' the
keeping up of th4 ri-nl C hristinas spirit. tax -matter*, etc.', in their home paper from the air of Ihe Gulf and Atlantic and ,
The nos»* county of Harnay will atari
ONLY A RUOGESTION *
in businc«' «.iih 25 milo.i of brick roads:) 'The Herald today
_ follows IÙL UMjul Every one la bettor for It—the feeling of at leat once. In ten year, and theec. same the balsam of-the p in « ton4to form an ' * ' .1MX
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They do not coat the tax payers outside I custom of- Imûing a Christmas edition, good fellowship. and -“ peace- on e a r it people demanded that thàr htfthe.pai^ lUmoepherc that fg&gt;’ invigorating and A
hipwlth giving. * It iapoeeible for o^C tp.gpV?,-* ;
of the Sanford district one fignt, The 1only this yearwe were obliged to cut the good will toward nu-n" is in Itfelf a gift shotdd be recognised as ah official Veiffity,
dot every day lb, the year and
poper
some
time.
:
tb«!
value
of
which
cannot
be
.over
estim­
■new county will have all the tax money I usual large number of pageo. about one1
Thcso same people how d«nif»hd *ha among all the Hftril tropical growths of
apent far Improvements. The Sanford |half op Account of limited tint«; Thé] ated.
The truth about the giving of presents the county affair* ehould'-bf" made7pul&gt;- plant life, which are found Hera in great.
section is knows by her works. The rush of. job and book work was so great
e smaller
Orlando section by. her promises. «£ • that our superior faciliti« were taxed to ia that June, who geta seven ‘dollar* a He; demand that_ thia, end of the coftnty profusion. Fromwhei
- a ^ wfldlBOirer
*m•f.
on
every
sldn
to
timiimore,stately
patins
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tbs utmost to keep up tba strain apd the week! wants to give Mary, -who ’gets should have good- roads, demand'*t)f»at
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Editor Jos!ah Ferris of the Orlando IChristmas edition that you, are now eight dollar* a week, just aa expensive,* some of thé ta x « should be n-turm d to Sid magnolia, covered wHh( gracffui
Spanish
raom.
.
them
in
improvement*
and
hairing
been
pfeeent
Sa
ab*
receires.
The
result
ia
Sentinel Is the rosn who purfB rA iU t^j reading eras set up In type, printed,'foldThe weather is mjid and balmy in thè ' - ,
in Ananias. Among .other statements fad'and mailed in lew than tWo-days, no empty purae'and in thousands of cases imposed upon for' ao many years stok
winter,and
cool and'comfortable during
relief in the new county of- Harney. -*
is a garbled editorial he eaywhe hat re-1 which is. a record and more than mxkse heart burning* amTuRfy'comparisons.
Summer.
The'rthlfall
js ample,'occur^
You will And the whole north endEm
This is juat what the4pew idea Will
calved but a »mall share o f. the. “ public up our loaa In {iagte.
“V m
log.
jjsiialljPjM
khdwfra
during^the, ( a t e /.. Uj
by
the
um
e
purpose,
Mr.
Férrir,
and
pap" and in thirty ypara only published
We do not feel «pedally proud of thlr avoid. Foe th* pgrsqnal visit, anti the
■nrinir and
n m l early
i.nrli, stmunér m
1 .Ntha.
,k .
^ .
•prink
min
The
Herald
did
not
gjait
the
ugitotion.
word
.of
good
cb^er.
(torn
one-to
another
the tax sa l« ones. While The Herald adlllon or suggestion of a Christmas adiYou will And thé whole north end fn Home day people will ’lefrn -theae'.'
sdltor haa been a resident of Orange Lion but do feel proud of the fact that.tha will have a value alwaya equal and one
favor of the^proporition, Mr. Ferris, now, £ R s * » nd
y °u *R'k??.w. «lau»»«.... r , _ ....
county Joaiah haa puu!*«hed the tax I merchants of 8anford rtaponded to the whjch nobody will question.
As D. result everyone trill feel that and forever, if you u k t the time to look promis« of a Dew life‘are open tor them a - .
[ i (lw three tim « and Is training fog the I call so promptly, anunged their copy so
and they will ¿ome-and.take. pdaMaaion
Ü'r■'"■
fourth.
r /.Iquickly, and that If wtrhad^had more Christmas ia indeed a day of real, honnt, If up and the matter h u really been
ahdbe
made
welcome.
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tied,
Mr.
Ferris,
and
the
newspapers
had
good
f«ling
and
everyone
know,
that
ia
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I time are cduld hlave Ailed twice as many
And when, those who haar» ploughed.
worth more than all the presents, In the nothing to do'Vlth it.
NEW COUNTY WILL BE DRY I pages with advertising
Fill the bqttle with nice warm milk, ahivvriiig through the ice ahd snow of the
For ihe benefit of our manyJriends in | But accordlng'to cusfoth We give the world.
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Mr. Ferris, and take a good long pull north are kissed by the Florida sunshine,
the new territory who have been pur-1 readen something more for their money,
—— O----with
the
mocking
■
birds
singing
gaily
vtitife the pulling ia good, for next year
poeely misinformed The Herald wish« I plenty of Christmas reading and good
SPEAKING OF NEW8PAPERS
t &gt; to ststo that the new county of Harney I cMer and the Httle folks will not look in . The* Orlando Sentinel states that The when you take the milking stool on your around them, with the breath of .violeta •
fill »e_bofn dry and will remain as «uehj vain lot' their regular Christmas Hfrald Harsld is-Aghling for pOunty di'vjeion ridejrou wtlLntiwt thft-ceUry. flavor that lD.thft aÍJt-they:wilU*Bon their ktweawhd- :— —1—
•asy, “ God, we thank Thae, for this h the
formerly made the cream'ao thick.
until tha question comes up again when and Santa Claua. A "
becquae we want the public printing:
Land of MDkand Hon«y.“ —Lynn Haven .—A 1- * •
the Umlt Ja ’out. Thia part of Oranga I Tha ‘Christina. Herald h u become a The statement ia absolutely correct, Jo.Tribute. Æ **v‘ ,\
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county has alwaya been dry and not I Axed ln»Utution In Sanford an.d the eh- riah, and for once in you&gt; Tong“and check­
\ The Methodist ,)Vay
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voted as aucb, but aaaUtad Orlando I tire force tains pleasure in its making ered career you have told the truth.
Editor Holly of the Sanford Herald
*/ v . Edward jaxter Perry
Other parts of Orange county to pe- from the editor to the devil.
The Herald occupi« the a me position dropa “ County Divirion" long enough
Tba following are Eoreign eritieiam on
nmln in the dry column.. The over------ 0 — r
relatively that all the people In the north Co talk religion u followi«:
ané.qf
America’sJfreaUqt maridan*:
Maloua antl-dlviaJonlsta who are. dreuEDITORS ALWAYS BOOStERS
•‘Frankly we do not'like the Methodend occupy. We have ne,ver had any­
lating this report in parts of the new ' This nation depends upon the twenty- thing at thte'end but taxes. Tke-pCople Ut manner of appointing mihiaters. ‘We ' "Last evening Mr. Ë. Baxter Perry o f’
Boston “« rP”* *a program which «taxed
««
county are .circulating what is absolutely L dd thousand arxalUd “ local editor.“ have never,had good rOada, have never become enamored with a good t e n
- C.YH.
------ Hummers type and ahopt
r . .t « «vary reoource of the modern Virtuoso,
W u ^ d the parti« are aware of the fic t i6f itl moat imporUnl work. Including had representation, have never been reo- the
W
nnrf
to teektilwal
«Man and acholand ahna-o^
showed a
technical grasp
^Mrud h u never favored 8«nford I the watching o! public officials, tba In- ognitod M being In Orange county by time he becom « identified‘ with bur 1
ng'wet at\d dora noUavoi it now and forming of three-fourths of thè popula- any official e x «p t the tax a|6ea*or and rial, religious and dvil ijfe he Jttcndl Vliocna seldom equaled in these days
‘ new county will igit change Its com- tiort as to avanta local and national, and- tkx collector and having itood for the conference and ia called away."
V. when the piano ia supposed to ' have
one bit In 0&gt;e next wet and dry tha spreading of thought and'genuine frame up a long a ww could have now
Once upon a time thia editor 0/ the yielded all its Secrete. He is entitled to
a high rank among the great players 0!
The state-of Florida will American doctrine.
decided that the north end of the county Lake Region asked a Kentucky Method­
the
world.“ —Pails Messenger. 4
be dry In anothar year artyTh4 "local" or country newspaper is will demonstrate the Democratic prin­ ist minister why hla church do not givg
its preachers an indgflnite tenure of life
in proportion to Its circulation tha morti ciple of alldwing
_ the people'to rule.
l,M r.. Parry possess« an admirable
valuable . advertising medium in the, ^Naturally the Sentinel kicks on hav- In one community, lika other denomina­
technique and a delightful pianterimo,
PITY POOR ORANGE
United Stat«. The Ipcal editor i. on ingtthe county divided, becauaed division tions.
Tha naw and pfograasive county of intimate terms with a))- ^hla %reader., meap»' divirion of the county printing
Said he, “ My son, look around you and and displayed delicate and thoughtful
jurt aero« the bay frdtn Tampa, I They read arery fin# of h(s. ntvtpaptr and the Sentinel will be forced to gat count up tha preachers your church h a Interpretations, **quisite polish and per­
has recently vbtsd to m U bonds forIThey' attach importance ritwhat thay ut in the cold world and make a noise had under the ‘intermediate sentence' fected legato playing."—Stuttgart Ma^ *
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9370,000 for the construction of hard see in hif newspaper becauto the/Jcnow ka working’ Instead Of 'having.* warm plan and aee whether your church or kur.
The people have npt* yet da-1 him and trust hifn.
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berth by the court house Are artd waxing mine h u had the fewest changes of paa- - M r . Perry will give a recital fn the
; on tbc. roud material, 'but it in
¿U reader, live in isolated households, fat on public pap. It wfH m U * big hvteri. **
tò th a Prea. Auditorium of-tha Sanford High School,
■ -Intend, to cOrtetruet ba'rri they buy in greet quantltipi the llteel iliffeaeper, Mr. Ferris, when half of your .,y
" ^ » d preachers Mven Friday evening, January 8, 1918, under
.This is-a. very eneouraginc labor’ aavihg devie«, prepared food«, revenue la eut off ,and you cannot bo tiotea in twelve years, and the pulpit had tbe. auspices of thé Bauford Music Club.
f o r i county to lake and alt that I ready-made artidnv i f all aorta: Oito'jbfitnM'fbrflgtrtinr agalnat, division.
been v eawl evo a yeerr wherees. tba
St&gt;,t e - W jj l V t
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n f. « .j* n i iB t iy n . — p . p a » - * * ,
’ou tre mhtek»n~in ydUr.,beli«f'lSat‘ lifêthMIila,- ón lbrír" two and four yaar
Notice
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Therethia paper haws bbee made u valuable to tha intelligent read- Tbe Herald will deny your allegation plan had had but
rot five ministers!
min
Tbe aanpsl meeting .of stockholders
of tha action of Walton county jer u three reader, of,the big d ty new»- about the public printing. We do not after, on that ahbject we ceased religious
of the Sanford Building and Loan Asso­
deciding to build seventy mlks of good paper,
deny it, we acknowledge it. Thia,belief controversy.—Euatia Laica Region.
ciation will be held at their office over
roads and it la noticed with pleuure thaf
To ladrease the prosperity of tho coun- ' la the uqd^lying principle, of'the tritolo
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vaelr |)iia i withnnt-t h a ^ iJ t gy. •ncwnpapcxv_jnakinit. UlO ,*ditor. north FfvJ. ■ If ito resale-redd.hart j
The many frirndg pf Mil Bdn» .gAfc day. January l lt h ^ lo » .
of another ndw road build- thoroughly independent, able to extend square deal from the powar. that rule, enhart will be glad to hear that
A. P. CONNELLY,
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plan somewhere in Florida. *
|thafr useful work and free them from all county, divirion would not have been back at her old position In Dr.-PalMtoo&gt;
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SHOPPING INCANFORO

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Merchants Ò f This C ity Have
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P. Bannon of Macon,'Gar.-is with
the Fruit Growers’ Express here for the SANFORP A-

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People For Miles Around A re In The

• severs! years ago is hack
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F. F. Doyle of Tampa
of lier mother, Moi. M.-E.ti
remain during the holiday*; 4
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7 City Making Tl\eir Purchases
O f Christmas Gifts

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from their wedding trip, to pointerin VjK
(inis smf a#«, ^joefving congratulations
bf their many friends.
VMlre Mairgere?Hart^f Oriando Is the
chiming guest of Mrs, T. A. Neal.
. Mbs Hart's many frienda-in the dty are
always glad to welcome her to Sanford.’

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&lt; Sanford
has
become
the recogrilled
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shopping center fhr Orante county and

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So Say* Saontercr
1 Jbt 'is noticeaWer that the Associated
Pros hspodtdnr are hontiiiulng the prtbr
-of dubbinr wonienj/n favns of the ballot'
suffrsgoffc/'. whcyirr *^icy have, previ­
ously t&gt;een found ‘gdlity of' throwing
brick» or .not* They’re wrong. ; BricUfr,
[*tettw ’t. no bricks, "¿Ujs.”
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\i ? It Is my heartywarm and world ,«'inbrsdng Chrirtmia hope and'aapjrntion
that all of us—the hlglr, the lowi lbe-Ht!hk
the p oov .tfifi- adm^ f L- the .lnimdU the
hated, g|ho civilired; the savage— may
eventually be gathered together.in a
heaven of everlasting rest, and peace,
and bllaa, ekeept the Inventor of the tele­
phone.
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chilli. With thç simple trustfulness 0
their tender years Jpey sent thcm supplifâtiôn for Assistance' to the throne of
grdee/and that FrovtdgnpO wldch mark»
thé spafrow’« Tail Uq'J h^ars the younjç
rmfQa-when,thevicr{,.'guiUed (he foOtst?|ri of Vhe good‘ N|cl)01u-to tho dooK
Wben the moritidg brake the children
who had,"asked" with a'confident faith
that they would/deceive,'-' opened their
happy eyes to find that their prayer* had
.t&gt;«en hoard, and a'cbrape^ency' to' iâvè
them from. Un threatened', want ahd
exile lay beneath their, pillows.
’ ItV ts'ik e flfi|t gtft of Nicholas, whom
thh tshurch has'*inoo oanonjsctl ahd tho
t'hriitisn. world bas made the patron
saint of Christmaatide.
¿ T h e Syrian bishop. devoted the 're-

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n Filed for Record '
.^W. R. O’Neal to Smith GW nt . ’
.' Smith Ghept and wife pb fL J. Brown.
F. M. Scaburn to Geo. Darling.
Culley A Partin.tet-Merrywether A
Roberta.
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7 H. C. pann, et a l, to Charity Conne^0.
J. D. Reneker and wife to John L.
Symond*. arid wife,
J. A: Howe and wife to John Hander»
W: B. Hanlmond, et al., to Overstreet 1
Crato.Co.'
Cfirrie B.'Henkel to Geo. H. McCul­
lough.
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' A. Speer and wife to M. B. Maurice.
S.J. proley and wife to Oakland HoUl
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this &lt;£ear, there are grafter'bargains of
pisIndcrTii his'fortune and the remnant T United States.to Chas. A- Aber.
fered than'ever before end.a'fftancv ovar
Prosper Colony -Go. to L..L..IUea.
of, his days to .the allevlatiAn «f'suffering
thja issue 'of The Herald Jrifl convince
wboravéc ho. found it. But be did more. ; Prosper Colony Co. to Estelle n. Fox. he public that In tnUrity you cap And
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He gsve an impetus to a,cuatp|ii which
Prosper Chd«t* Co. to A. N. Pox.
arger'atodca,;-better stock» apd bettsf
become sacredly associated with the
Realty. Treav-Cff, to Fred Clair. * :AJX
prices thttfrAVen tbo l iry.^t department
Christina* season until this good hou{,
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•tores could.'offer jmu. The1merchants
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nur Snnt^
Wad*: the. Tuner. Oxlando. ;': li’- r ' if
aaotorktaarre-purchased iarger stocks
** * •Ar^g- tii^pr».»JnpiTt'.'v*rteoHrrenH»e■^Stj lc hr not only ftttfngr ir hr inevitable
The Gate- City •Hoiw 'Hms -brmrgkr —
d ty today from the county seat arc n. M. tham evei -before and several of them
tirât only those who can’ enter into the doFntEerhlghcdetoClbring. Only 1490
Robintori. the clerk of the circuit Court, have more goods than they want to mi­
sp^it of.there holidays, clustering »bout per week for tbe flnCet'table board In
x v Arthqi Butt, the tax assessor and Seth ry over, and therefore the Chrisfih»«
the birthday of thé risen LbnSfaTan oivd the cjty. See Parker.
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shoppers this year will be offered bargains
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Woodruff.
he full benediction which the day should
While
tlm
weather
h
lmt
buy
your'
is thej will never obTha; America»! Bible Society ha/ ,n fT**X tIne such »«they
bring-v.*
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chipped
beef,
at
WJ
W.
Long'sr
Bibles for sale i t the Baptiof church. tain again- There U B hint of tbe^iigh
And yet.the sgason U not vrithopt iu gtpeerg. Sliced on an American slicing *
; Any one desiring n fine TeetafTirnt at cost oMiving here' soothe stores cmn ofAt last. Pat'S dream Is to becomo a]- significance to the^hildrvu of a larger’ muchinc
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. coat can b e ’supplied -by. calling at- the for you everything in Christmas'pres­ mtRt true frith the advent of the parcels growth. The Angela* of the year sum- '
^Please
send
in
your
orders
st
once
for
ents and hovel ties and also the. best poat oirNew Year’s Day. W'ltirUs in-' monaihome from the variild flelds of labor',
Baptist parsonage.
special boxes of oranges, grapefruit and
stocks’ana nrast i^ompjrte lines of season­ augurdtion one may aepd a 'Lillet dob*, iho toiling multitudes—bring* rest from tangerines for Christmas delivery.
v-ML and Mrs. Hirry«W|rdkf$ft last
able goods And substantial gifts. ■&gt;
Mrs. _^H. L. DEFOREST.
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or broad bill ducks, if Propefiy caged, a rputiffe ifWfsffortU thorp an opportunity
SundAy for Decatur, Indiana, where Mr.
Sanford to well situated t&lt;^ the north­ boniv bouche or,an eleven pound turkey; to Ukn-'tt mental inventory of their. H H
Ward will be £ng%gvd for several mbnthx
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ern markets, having water rates with the a bun dvant of a pounda of lights. And addevemiintii. •. Man In „every depart.
- with the Ward ’Fence CO. We hope to
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largest markets of Uje^-orld nnd'this fact when.tha postmaster told I’at he would ment oj human endeavor »top ,tQ CMt*^
see them back in SahfoW before the winHorse, wagon and,, barrirsa.
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. accounts #5r the bettyrerates made on send a Jotter to hia fathg^in jrdand for up tliWr accounts.,' The laborfouj iium Morgim-.
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everything you. purchasif- In .Sanford.
only
exclaimed
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n— cents, Pat
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n'------ ^ rof ilie'JUtre. melts ihto mlrtft and music
Residents near Lako Jeseup are com­
The strangers among ug\this, year hate
p l a i n i n g of the Sunday .shooting and If it bien agreeably surprised at the mum- if the Jjole wag bigger I'd send a cowl’ 1‘ aiid jh ç dying Ugar prepared for that reWrtH rfhtchk%)« typified by That, great
' continues some of-the hunters will- face moth stocks and very reasonable prices
You Wilt prolishlyJ5n,d something In •jxjthecsis. of - the.Son of God; -The
~ the coyrt. Hunting on ^uriday is strict-* on all of them and thenoople living in
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your
paper
indorse. ____
Even «mi'th»-and legends oi. the psgio world
ly. against the law anil Yhogeliunter» are the country precindts M doming tb San
Jffe
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Vat
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Pipi
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and
.bits
aojg»Fhf^k4 .n sublima^d'ahd sanctified to All Local AdvoatMomanta
aware ofthe,fart.,
Iteadlng.Three a y t a AT.Iqa4acti laswe
ford
to
trade
because
the
prices
are
right
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Brown left for. his. home in arid all roads lead t&lt;kSanford. ^
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supreme
(estivsl
of
the
Christian
year.
burn^’up yoorfB|blou thc hundred's (bT
If you have not yiade up your mlnfl
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iurg, Maryh»od,, ajUt; spending
Th«’
nob)est
sentiments
o^umanity
are
pre/rea would sti|L gVe^i printing, them,
Mverei weiks with his ron. E. B. BroWn ^fraut you’c gjfta a pcnual ofTha'TleriM Call tho editor *fl‘ *©rt% of har|^i, t l^ called Into pluy---the
which re­
, of tyrt-city. Mr. Brown, has fallen in’ will give you many Tllht« nbffirt suitable pn(&gt;er will still bu.pi^llriied. .. And what lieves the.neMAalties of^lrunfortunate
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lotto with our balmy climate and Mpects presents for the holiday season. .
, - ls'moret you stieiiR arofftid uud borrow a ihnd covers our imperfections with Its
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in-‘ rwinm next winter, tot .a .longer »taji
copy p fU t .lrgm’,yod t 'nclghbQtL . l t . la brisd mpntle, the l&gt;^pevolcVico which ia
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much better’ito^lo'ep you?’ vest pullSJ iwire riu»r, daitlfnuiua’ thai im p flo te t
COMING’TO HANFORD.
’!^ChU#ree's. B a .iv I
to the fatherhood of.God and the tootherWanted—Several young men. .who
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down and your subscription paid-up.
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know the city, to take census for the-new • .•
• . The Chrfstrnis. b'axaar held by the
hood of man.
' Junior Epworth Leagde of. the Method­ Famous FIreleu Cooking Authority to I The glsdv jpyous. feslai. time:draws • Wo are gn the eve o f tho day vyhich city directory.'Apply Wtulnmiay 8
m. Mr. Neville, Sanford Housft. •
Give Free Exhibition Heye
ist church at the home of Sin. L. R.
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near, and- virtnuml&gt;4fcd‘.1)csrt* aró l&gt;eat- conroj with the breath of ttio north wind
Philips was a' very pretty.' pleaa«nt and
Hanford i* soon to l&gt;e visited by an ex- jng in.' delightful -»nticli/ution. Store and j&gt;erhaps with the Atyystent patter of
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financially succeeeful affair.pes* wr ■&lt;he« Hrelew rdokert‘ . Mre.-C. It. w-indpw* are decked . Iff holiday agtirlk- the rsirtt As if to
s background
- The porch and hall where the attrac- Judd has b«&gt;en Identified with the firelnw Thr:hoUy and ■fketgréen-hang ip 'fes­ (or the sunshine which Jiuman hearts tage or will sell tho furniture'/-» Box'
City.
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• tlve tables were placed were vyry taste- cooker industry since its infancy. /M rs. toon«, and tkëVonflerfui Christmas tree must supply, nature a ray herself in tho
For Rent—A well established hoard­
- -fully decorated inrod and green wfflPa Judd Isa recognired l»oth, by ■manufac•
ing house, twelve rpoms.and bath; partly. . '
ia graduAu^ '-putting in appearance. least attractive guise.
;* number of1iandsomc.palfnii.pnd Various turerj and the leading periodicals as Ah. Cheery“ voiceÿ-ringvuut in ^rehearsals of
Buf the-heart; overflows with loying furnished. NIc* «rissa of ‘ gentlemen
&gt;/.,
ailedj Christmas bells. The table with authority on the subject of FIrcless'Cooki­ soha and ch«u^' Wtccleh^ptjgn night; kindness. •Reunion and fellowship send boarders. Oor.' Sixth- Stw and Laurel
Ave. "
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tin etpnnsk'd/glow through, the inward
-♦ this pretty fancy work, made by the chll- ng and is said t^ dm» the.largest salary,
FòT/Sale—Grocery, feed'and general«* •' '*
•M0rt^Chrj*tmag&gt;41f%ooRJ)6 henfand
_ J dren, '.isyi a •veiy crpdlu1)le display. ever. paid for*ojQe week’s course oft lec­ Christina» songs an- »ongs'-of pesée. . chambers nf -the soul. We forgot the store nofr -Sanford. Doing fine hual-/ / .’* •
' There was also a Cake table, candy table tures on'the subject of pomcetic Hcient«, Christmas greetings .are greetings ot
vexations of the past In. the joy of new. ' Good reason ./or selling. .Ad­
and a punch-table.
vlrnTpreecnt and the confident hope dress "Grocery,” 'cat« *f Harold/ 34-tf ' *
Mrs. Judd has given a life time, tg the goodwill. How they soften hard hearts,
For Bsle-^BJock of five well located
The bataar - was well patrisnized by study of domestic Science!
&gt;' " pipi/y ,bxHO d«-siñw. auji^ten bitter of the future.
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- '.tWit}t»resled crowd Who w dv present,
Mrs. Judd is much beloved by Kohtb- .yptight*.‘ and irtiikc uv.eyr -dcod purer
With'deep sincerity I extend the grwrt„ v -,
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•Vk^d while the large number of- article» rrn women, having previously toured and holier; cvcry.wish kiwi and tenderer. Ings of the- season to many Irion
fiends
For Rsht—Ton ronm house, well lo­
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Hi. were not^all itll«poB«d'pf,.'.the children &lt;hc Southern states'and given a warm I&gt;et hearts expand, sympathies enlarge throughout tly south and the cqpnUy at cated. "A . |VConnelly.,
•desired-over thirty dollart, of which the reception wherever,.she was scheduled and good will rcign^iupremé. Let lx*&gt;- large. With something more thnn u
For. Balft-^-Poland Chin* Bfood Sow. t - M t
liltld folks are very proud 'and Justly so. to lecture. She ix at the heffd of tho*ex- (-(lictioos drop from lips, and substantial rotrf formattim I wish bapphtcse'ltM W. E. Sdulree, Cameron Ave. " 32-tfc /T ^ T T ^
perimcntsl department of^ the Toledo gifts fall from overflowing hands. Make proeperity to each ,and every one, not . St. Johns Hotel—Rotane end board.
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(.‘ookor Company ofToledo,Ohio, and is ;hoeriesa homes radiant,v and hopelow only for the season at hand'but fog the Homelike accommodations for regular
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Book Circle
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Mrs. R. L. Peck was hosts* of the chief, oitho staff*df demonstrature.
tearta to' thrill with uris|te»kable glad- new year which will sdon be wiftrua. boarders or •transients. Good tabi». * .y.dre
The’ people of Sanford aro very for­ teas. Forgive your enemies. Bbry the Checkexgd with sunshine '.and shadow Rates reasonable. W. H. Wathen, Prop,
, t Book &lt;ilr#ie.; Friday evening. "As fbe
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members'of this Book Clcrltr and nearly tunate in l&gt;cing able to have the mcrjts past. Rise above the mean and petty though it has been, the old yetf'leavee 420 W. Flfet St. '
For
Rent—Six
main
cottage
with
all
us
farther
advanced
In
prosperity-and
of
firelcM
cooking
explained
to
them
b&gt;
^ “ every tadyjn the .city irf-buftily engaged
resentment* which you .may have har­
modern
Improvements.
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enlightenment,
and,
let
us
hope,
in
wis­
Mrs.
Judlk,
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.‘in.inakifig pretty, fancy articles for
bored ^gainst those whb hav? pot used
avenue.
Àpìfty
to
F.
W.
Mahoney
a
l
dom
and
in
Christi/iri
virtues,
than
ever
The
date.of
her
arrival
will
be
Jan.
6th,
Christmas gifts,'the hostess requested
you Well. Be generous. . Get ready td
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the members to bring.their fancy work» 1913. Tho Geo., II. Fernajd Hardware i^art tbo Now i ’ear with more kindly liefore—
May we face the'luture with resoluT .Wanted—Gleancottonrags, noaerapa,
A very afterhoon was enjoyed in .the Co* st whose store,she is going tcglre feelings arfa' more noble smhmons.
, display and discussion of fancy work. ‘n wfek'sTfemoastratiori of. the IDEAL Make the Christmas of this year a day tions and enjoy the present as the seasoq at jjjo Herald office. Will pay 2 cents
perpound.,
When It became too late to v/ork,’ a d&lt;v Firelein .Cook Stove, aro rhaking sftecial to which you can alwaya look back with demands..
-ppepuratiuns
far
this-'important
and
)n~
Good Mule for 8alo Cheap—For Inlicloiia ehlckenrsalad,-aaltinee,. stuffed
pleasure and gratitude. Peace and good
teraum
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appTyTtb'TJohn T77EdW*rde,
&gt;'7 i ; olives and coffee were served,' \’7 v.•
will unto you, dey; friends, and a Sorry,
u
. Fancy Work Cirri« •
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avenue.
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Mrs. Pcck’a'fUMU.wake Mrs.'Cr*sT Sk*
Meny-Chriatmas to all.
Mrs. T. 8. Davis entertained the Fan­
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For Rent—Rooms for Ught' boused
Barnaa. Mrs. A. F.^CbrinelJy, Mfs.'H^pl '#
A^uggesilon
cy Work Circle Thursday afternoon. keeping, M9 Gsk Ave., corner 10th St.
,t-.' JDlcklns, Mrs. G, A. Spder, Mrs. B. F., A number of theJadiea have expressed
'Happy Are the-poople who »till curry The ladies were entertained*with .their
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.Whitner, Jr., Mf»&lt; J- W. Dlcklns, Mr*. the opinion that« prettier wnd more suit­ latheiwboaoms, at thb Christmas season, pretty fancy work and pleasant conver­
For Rent — Tiled, land on shares,
M. H. Bowles, Mr.i. J. J. Purdoij, Mrs. able name than'that mentioned, for thb the confident heart of á cklld^ABUonly sation. A dainty lettuce sylsd,.»and-. eight
----- acres at loading station, one-fourth '
H. B. Cop nelly,’ Mrs. Henry McLaulin, new county cun be found. Theseladies thus that age can |iarticipai|^^Kr the wichcs and coffee were served Jiyt-Uie "?/ cr?P“ ^ o. b. aa land rent- J. Wk
Mrs. JF. L,,Woodruff, MreiC*. H. DJngce thinly thgy the. beautiful Indian names mirth
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1.owell owner. Inquire o f : Walter.
Davis' guests were 1Mrs.
revelry v.liic|i t ^ ^ ^ B d a y hostess. Mrs.
Haynes, Herald Office,
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- were visitors'invited to meet 4jrit^^the should J&gt;« preserved when and wherever that is now about to d a w n J I^ ^ ^ B d ^ ’
purdon, Mrs. J. D. Roberta," Mrs.
for.
sale.
A
gOpd
strong
heavy
tnule
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"* âiringff thtTafinivmarÿ df tdPRFfthlrh W. H. -Miltcer, Mrs. H, H. Hill,' Mrs.
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^ /*+ it cxhdJed0rtc.7 _ .--we*-&gt; . f Inquire of 0. w!Brady, Beardall and
. .We buvp |^*kfe named Harney, and 1 tho Christian vtorld has agreed' upon as N. H. Garner, Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, Mrs. ery avenue.
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Auction Bridge - ’ &gt;.
: that they think la au/ndent^Agueserve thp hirttíday .of its^HAdosmèr, and to- R. W. Hln’cs, Mrp. T. Williams.
For Rent—Five acre*!
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riil dght,’ wherever the mesiiagb of pqace
bouse. Also 10 -acres, f « s S ‘S.
The Auction .Bridgd 'Club Was enter­ th* naine _and
seres tiled. With good r
Call oil or
tained by Mrs. 8 . Q. Chase Monday st- Harney.^ 'ArAon&amp;3bt£many pretty Ij»-, and good will hú^bcen hóard, softening
Clt&gt;
l i ! M-lf
^Whether a majority or two-thlrds'of phone W. A. Minnie*, Camerbn O
dian
names
whieh/are
very
.
famjjjat
ternoon. Tiro tables of bridfa srAre
ib" asperiibs wHif* and bringing a the United States Senate would bo nec­
For
Sale—
Good
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piano
almost
played. The highest soon was . mnde there are few tljat are prettier than, the pauso in the steady round'of-material
new. Will sell for $125 cash. F. R.
essary
to
order
the
House
canal
disputé
by Mrs.'.Samuel Puleston, who won th* name of the 'Vkhihlng first ketilen of affairs, the domestic circle is .drawrf to­
Shuman, West 8ida,_
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with Great Britain submitted to The
handsome. prise, *a drawn work lunch- thU beautiful peninsula, and whicVname gether In'happy ¿¿&gt;ectancy and chlldWaqted—Orders for. fine , frost proof
is almost aynomimous with the name of hodci reigns supreme. * *It ‘ is ' peculiarly Hague court of arbitration for adjust­ cabbage plants, all .varieties. IL26 nor
cloth.
ment hoe becohe a matter of study among 1,000; cheaper
... larger lota. Batiafaeitsper In
When the interesting gamed of ekrds our fair state—the SeytlnoU tribe of fitting that tklÂ, should bo an-lnoidont
member* of the Sonata since the receipt tlon guaranteed, F. 8. Cannon, MegIndians.
List’s
name
the
new
county
ware concluded, delirious chicken cro-'
of the day dedbkted .to Him )vbo glori­ of the British protest agalnqt the toll pro­ gett’s, 8. C.
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quettes, vegetable aafad, bread straws, Sminolrr^rhe ladies will be pleased fied childhood and mado the iñnócanca
Homestead
clair
163'acres
good
land;
vision in the recent canal act ekempting
7,000 turpsnt
olives and coffee were served. Mrs! with* that name, and It will also -be a of tho»o prJsUnc yeani a condition prece­
; four room house;
American coastwise Shipping.
lake front;
re cypress incubaChase’s gueata Were Mrs. C. 0 . Mc- tardy tribute to those whose rights, in dent to thé Inheritance of tho kingdom
rico. Address G. C.
the
march
of
’civilisation
have
been
Mm. p . W. Brady, Mrs. A. P.
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■MreH*. h r Millar,-Mr*. B. W; usurped.-*J— •—:— *----------------------Y ean and years ago there Hvod in
WhitoUw Reid, the United State« . Land for rent for potato crop, 13.00
Herndon,' Mr*. SamdAl Puleston, Mrs. '.This suggestion is offered to those Syria a good bishop by tho name of Ambassador to Great Britain since 1905, an acre,' near Rand’s Siding, Hanford.
who .have.Jh«.christening of the n^w Nlaholaa, —who Jiad jfiberitnd_J«AtJ died..at hia London rreldenée^Pprchcstcr No. 831 4th 8L, M l a m l / ^ 81-lOtp *
county in charge by
-the-luit Housc.shortik Ut-riooBTmrr. m s ittt.
wealth. ■By-rhanre
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pf a poor man who, in the extremity’ of pulmonary oedema. The end was quiet village haar “ hotaT
^ / * Band Caacert Next Snaday
Send location gn&lt;i
gn&lt; prire. ' EOWiM
his poverty, waa about to send 'his chil­ and peaceful. Mrs. Reid and their dike, Hempatead/
The concert announced for last Sun­ \ /
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id /N ew York.
31-4^&gt;
Horace Keacney, the young: Kansas dren out Into the world to shift Tor them- {laughter; Mrs. John.Hubert'Ward, were
day apd which was prevented on ac­
For Sale—Remmlngton ’type writer
count 4l rain will be given next Sunday City sviator, attempting a Kydro-aero- srives.-.'because be could no longer sus­ f t the briblde. ' The ambassador had In good condition; 11ff Railroad Ave,
afternoon, Dec. 22, at 3 o'clock at the plans flight from Las; Angeles to. San tain them. In the quiet hours of the been -unconscious since 9 o’clock in the ^W a are equipped th handle your repair
band stand In, tbi-park. ^Tha full Ssn- Francisco,r IT .believed to .have- been night tha little, ones—so thfc legend goes mornloff and at Interval* dicing tha pre- work.
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
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' fri-48tf.
in, eloquent, the most far-reaching peru* aa a result of thjb&amp;uga
rener, a Los Angeles newspaper man,
Bring your old Uree to Senfbrd'Machinn
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I also handle the Famous SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS $15. LINE,
see me it will pay us both. 1 make-Ladies’ Coat Suits. Long
Sell Woolens by the Yard.

Ladies

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A quick rtop threw her on the floor.
and bj the tlpfe she had regained Jier
w*2r’ ^nl ^ n" rt *° feet*-ini Jumped out to Investlgat*,
lcnTnanw tliumhtfra. the chauffeur was lifting a prostrate
Id to- f&gt;*e roother’i.b p d y from beneath the wheels.. An
were too^full. All I n»-nd [crowjj gathered swiftly. .T h e
I we get enough-to hhat^penj- wga exonerated froth blame.

r- tpia Mr«. Brown that you ! night i t aTTnlffitiì ìl wouE) «e
m l . Lg_L~ _ji. ,f - &gt;" u
doing this out 'o f
Ity," commented Paula coldly.
"No, Paula, out of eatepsL I ait
poor, hut 1. tinje enough for two. You
certainly underload w hyjf hare not
apoken hcfrjfrej-Ha Paula Mercer oould
hardly, bo axpoded to share a young
phyatetan'a precarloua Jtfcome.t '
* He appropriated her'relucfant hand,
"And no you allowed your, pride to
come Between uaj Jfo. ( thank you
fbr the hopo'r, H i. Oraat. but I-hare
avtnn pride/too.
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"Paula.". pleaded the young man
mlatrably, "If you only knew the betIUea
Inu there, !&lt;■&gt;«
AM-W
jegm■i
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hare IvA
been
botwocu
my
wretch&lt;pl pride and my lòrev I need
yoii'sp much, Paula."
- I t I wpre you 4^0 eu^nge a compe­
tent housekeeper." Paula remarked
sarcastically. But her heart ached as
she said it
• "Hdhl, don’t,’ dear," entreated the
dpqtoi^ “ Those things hurt too muoh
from jroul Chft’t you I^vo me, PaulsT
Please tee how Infinitely 1 worship
you."
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* .l£er ,l V h#r&gt; and * * * thlnga o re r. idle and slip And. rail ¿n tha anowy
with y o u ."',
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- "Pollle girl, ybu hare no Idea how / "That’ll Tim Brown-bo ‘ lives in
T n ’I l l ' r « W
yoa hnvn ,1« bt!sn«d
woTry." said Hone alley—Just, over tbore,. tna&gt;ra."
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Mr. MerCer tmaklly, - ¡"1 know yeu’d ( volunteered* another
whlto-faced.
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rather not. but by’ an menus go to nodrsy, ytqoplng to pick up.tho gghti? V
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y®ur P«rty. It’s thost Important thht tered papen.
y
j the true state of affairs Is not lut’.1 11 fake him home,"'announced
-----T '" \ p&lt;&gt;c,' ld “ ntl1 *t” «&gt;lutcly necessary. I'll Paula^brately.
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-spend the. eventng^across-the street "Tho-sea-of bard, gtrann* faces on;*
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wllh/Judgo Slrahia. Whqn,your moth- norvod-ber, and ahn felt sick sad nan d
J1
j *r waa alive, the Judge and his wife Mated,-but «he quietly held out h r f
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* nd f t ? *nd' t -neyrr failed to cele- arins for the pqor child who lay groan-.
R,- MERCER had
&lt;v® together, qnd Iqg In the chauffeur's gentle grasp,
been unusually at--they'd bd hurt If I-stayed awajr."
(\ A tglt young; man gteppml briskly
d e h t \ throughout
him absently. and ran through,tho-erdwd and mud« bla way*
dinner and wSenat upsUly*.to dress She wga'far from to her aide.‘
fi
last
tha'* butler undpreaTlmallng the disaster, and the
“Oh. Doctor, Grant—Pm’ , e » * &lt; * i d
withdrew and the kuddeunesp o f It startled her.
i you’re her»-!" i-xclnliued l’sulaufcjitwb wars alons, he
"It’a one thing to: talk about earnv_Ptt)«lvaJy.
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r e m d u A . a a d 'Anj ?our. Wring wr.d \MUOtUX&gt;&lt;tXiJhrteP**•fOI«twrAgirtC«&gt; nU n
Mlf* &gt;
PktiTa whispered* unsteadily. "You
took hla daughter's do It." aha told hers'elf. ‘{You* are"a nounced t|&gt;e doctor after a hurried ei- sold esteem, and whit girl In her1'
bands.
success so far because you. are your, pralnaflou. Then turning to Paula. "I
right senses desires;. esteem when
"Paula," he said. father's daughter. It’ll .menn hard saw It happen from a distance up the
■he’s, yeäpilng for lotw f. .f
quietly, "l’»&gt; afraid work. Still, work overcomes heart- « fe e t dfld TScoghlsed your car.”
"And l ‘m yearning for a kies: wall
you won’t |lke my acbea and teaches onu W forget!"
“Aallstlng Poufa Into theMnotor. he
soon be at-yourjrofoe. but I can’t wait
Christmas Obreeent
She brushed the powdeh-puff scross mnde the child'comfortable ou herlap
Unin OiSV-. escKlmad the doctor hapthis year.t I—"
, her nose, and descended. .At the door. ‘ ®nd »tepped In with her.
"That’s Tim Brown—He Lives In Rose P»P- ’ ________
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Ohrtatmaa Pluip . Pudding.
would W around to see'her tomorrow,
The'Christmas plum pudding Is. &lt;fe&gt;
&gt;nd sleo'tq watih Tlin «gt blsnChttst. ecjj»(lo(t from the plfinv' porridge and
mas. dinner.»-In a-wt-ek bo'w lir bate 'is ,a tlme-bohorvd rtlrh • at . every
fdruutlon w hit happened." As they- Chrletmea JcasiC-- To be property
turnid |n|o the brilliantly lighted 'ate- insde,'&gt;cfehWpbeon In all the' bouaeini.-, ho happened to glanoe at her eV» I.M 4 ......... ' . r i . II t_•___I. .
nlng cloak. "Oh.' how afupld of i# .!-»
tcvlat you go.ao far out of your way
when you are aelng to the Uarhame ”
, ."K o/l’m gdfng home. I’ve had
enough for ono night," anaw6r«d Paula
with averted face.
Now that khe retnAmbkhed her. own apoon, whose handle Is adorttad. with - ^
trouble, sbo felt a atrange. ehyueee an olii English rn-*t. ao much tha bet­
wlUtUhla -man who waa In-tha secret tor; for -iq the new land ah* la h e lp . 4 . »
of their _flnapclsl wreck. - The. allencf Ins to keeo allvo ttfe&gt; cntlnma ika» :
bocarao hwkwaro—somehow * thera
seemed nothing to say.
^hn pudding should bo boiled Is »
•’^Paula," began .tha doctor abruptly, wcll-dpurod cloth "aU boura umd the
"l hgtA tfa rd .o f ypue njl»fq*tuuo. and day of mlslng, six hours upon the day
of eating, and-the. steam should not
oeaae to arise from the pot while the
pudding Is wlthtu It."
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Hu treapasiM against his duty a
sloepa upon hla. watch,- M well as
that goes over to.* tne. anemyr—
mhnd Hurkp.

I’m ashamed to admit It; but 'as* 1ah ha
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CurtieBroe, in glass,....................... - ......$1.00

Richelieu Pumpkin
^.'Th0.;4‘i«al thing “ golden yellow and de­
lightfully good, 5-lb tins.. .................. v16c
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Richelieu Sweet Pickled Peaches, jar
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Curtis Bros. Sweet Pickled Peaches, jar ,$1.00
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Cake, anji what’s the use, when you car
purchase snch:dehciow&gt;F r m ^ € a k e ^ 1 National Biscuit Co.’s Fruit Cake,
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1-lb tins.........? ........ ......................... 30c
National Biscuit Co.’s FWiit Cake,
6-lb tiii8.iL.v.l..................... .........'...,|1.50
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Olives filled with Almonds, bottle
. 30c
OliveA filled with Celery, bottle
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Split Pickled Mangoes.....;:..................... ...36*'
Olive Relish............
35c
NUTO
California Walnuia^per pound.
26c
Florida Pecans; per pound . ...................
26c
Brazil Nuts, per pound .
20c
Paper Shell Almonds, per p o u n d ...............30«
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Shelled English Walnuts, per pound......... 60c
Shelled Jordan Walnute, per pound
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delta and Lobelia Kid their, thirteenth
’ traveling in the
‘ AFTER THE BAM."
birihdsyralobretion yesterday. ’,'“ 4 ^ .
d.Uút north^h the
' UvpretU Jon«» haa agreed to milk tharjty rasgg Jfreomiag Rather. Pin. aumnwr.
at thda M lr thè
Hreaklijj Song to hr Snag by
Septamu* Haal*y’a four, cow* all aummsf
mrfouH In Florida
marks &gt;1
MW6n in thejr (gcèe. ' Most
Mbbey Wednesday Nlghl
ut half ¿o'badly afltlctod'na • Libbey and Trayer, noted aril*!*,'
A WaWhula woman, who received ev* ®f th«rr &gt;
&gt;; Dug 8 p o o n iT and Mlaa Nervine Hop- (or «very third quart.
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. i ? - ’ : 4- •&gt; «rycgnaideratlon here a reasonable per- phjnde J
they uro .mentally. Two- ringers and co‘mwlt«ni created a furlrc
light attendisi the dance"given by the
kon'could ask, recently went,.to Tampa thirds W
»mart set at Jraeup Croeaing last night.
last night with their splendid kingfhg.
with h»r children, and her appearance dchaiWh
clever tinea,- farcial situation«. Libbey'a
Abe Oullpt and family took Sunday
ind plausible ■tory^'jm ijid rth a t ahn _ Th«
remarkable Impersonation oT "BufTalg
touch««] the heart of busy Tampa, which no or&gt;c h
Dill,'' Mias Trayer’s beautiful vole*,
Is accustomed to seeing peoplewith, all other» is
finished ahting nnd .thrir grand operk
manner« of affliction« and «U kinds '«f permit fi
flnaie hit the marks of popular applause.
poverty. Yet
Vet this woman, who could Th?y * ri
Manager Karoats, who beard Libbey
have about averything a poor, wo man and ah &gt;uld be stopped. .
ring "Alter the Ball" yean ago, and
could reasonably demand at home, play­ V Wot Lhy people do not have to go out
whose ringing of it created a actuation
well jn
ed her part to
so will
In Tarpp* that she. akiong strangers to get assistance.—
everywhere,so gfeat thi^t IJhbey aliayo
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received' greater attention than the aver­ Watirljula Advocate.
had to jump'1into n cab to escape bis.
age person in diatftas. The people-of
atrenuoua admirers, haa prevailed upon
walls of the obdopwn and was shot in Tampa rare aceuatomed to meeting al)
1/
liquor In Dry Territory
him to introduce it Wednesday night.
both.arms, also struck on the head with a kinds of Buffering humanity, and have
.Wai hington, Dec. 16,—Bcoree of wom­ This song, through Libbey, mad* * half
bar of iron, the latter being the moet seri- people ipedally trained in that link to' en we iring white ribbons thronged the
million dollar« for a poorstruggling comand^Llnk PuteEbaugh
the ranitnl pceeri who
look,titer AdfihjÜÉÍk and-yél t h w . per­ COrtldi re and ‘ tobhles
are thinking of starting a movjng picture
Keen lived near Hawthorne and.there sons whose training and duty it is to sift Hoisre and 8enate ofhc&lt;! buildings today,
publishers of the woifd. I* almost seein,
show over Al. Stuckey's undertaking had been some unpleoipntneee between ,the worthy from the unworthy pre.easily
giving the^place an appearance of the
like p fairy tab. but ffcU ore facU»
■tore and show Qlble pictures altogether, the two men previous to the pUtol duel. footed by a woman from a country town.'
headfli artera of an equar suffrage con- 'Tis oHy by rai----- * *
re good luck that Manas our to am certainly needs bracing up NO further trouble la anticipated over
Our charitably dbpoaed.people should ventioi .‘ 'Tha ’women' are n&gt;erabere of
*ger KarnaU ee•curwKtheae two artiste
* religloWy ' very much, .owing to the tk.
I',. k‘‘v take alonaqn from this. .We‘ have plenty
Uw nat pnal coniereiice of the W. C. 7* U. of world , wide
I renown ________
and ability.
;• warm feeling over county division.
of people at home who Jiave iU the
gna #r 1.here to1urge the Consideration Page and page* in all of the leading
J m.
Psieon Goodbelehcr—wad cilled... id v
«f*tAnco We ran give them; people whom of the C«myonrSL«ppard bill prohibiting
Underwood »of the Cabinet
pen
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f
the-world
haW
been
filled,
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Id
Have'been
AUed.with
r Sue hen Corners yesterday lo gtlend the , A political caucus thgt probably meant we know And know their condition. The
the
story
of
"Aflcr
the
Ball,"
which
J.
• funeral of bis fltet wife'sslepmotfaet, who much to Oscar Underwood in conrtacdon people «if Wuurhula do nor let* worthy
Aldrich
Ljbbcy
flrat
introduced.
The
passed away quite peacefully%ith Ipik- with a 'Wilson cabinet appolhtment was I» ople Buffer I.; any greet ettenti neither
work of Libbey and Trayer .have never
Jaw last Wednesday. 'The 0I4 lady was- hoTd JtttMs city yesterday and intended do thh pepplo Of Other communities. been excelled upon the local stage. ‘
high tempered and. In'tryiog &lt;0 kick a by a degree of secrecy-tbet wOa Ititepded
Hlmply because a man ji blinder cripdog* off-the doof step knocked a toe nail to 1st nothing slip. •
Come and see them, enjoy them and
p M la no reason'why he tb^uM be'trav­ , )V
WIB Meke Dry Fight“ ” -------,
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sure and hear tha song Wednmdty
-toff and* lockjaw got in its ¿fatal work.
eling
over
the
'country
betging.
There
Ocal. v Dee. lS .--C . W. COoke, the
Cob W . J. Brykn artd Hon. Edward F.
iVteon Sidebottom will offlclate in hi* (iultntoiSt. Louisairlyed on theinornln- Is no reeeon why atry.tnsn who has simply new at U-superintendent of the Florida which made musical history, revoiutionplace nextASunday-and reach several Ing train from. Miami and were met by lost a- limh should. Re begging^Thede Anti-Si loon League, has i«ucd a dec­ lasd the publishing of muglc, and which
chapters Itr the OhPTMtam'fltt. -Af- r
appointment by Col. Horace Hood and are.hundreds of various vocation« be laretioi o f hia intentiona.- He aaya: . , will bo eung by the Same singer who orig­
Ubbey and
Aunt Becky !foills"ter haa bad. h«r Gen,. Bibb Gravca'of Montgomery, Ala., could moke a good living at If he wae . &gt;VUa frig fought for thrro year» in the inally introdtijfced' It.
measure tsikeii for .a new let of celluloid both noted . political ¿leaders and ad­ made of the right,materia).
hottest of the hatUe for prohibiUon in
¿¿4b. and some union underwear.'
Again, you are often called'upon‘ to Teiaa, and then for a year with the No-visors In their state. Col Hood besldee
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money to go to a hospital.to have an oproom bungalow on Plunkett avenue an* Journal.
Daytona Beach, Dee. l í — Forged«
Both team odherente of Omar Under- •jW&lt;pi.Cthat will cúre Wa affliction.
take in borders. Jim has inherited *300
checks continue to come In to the banks
uncle who used to operato a wooid, they «ere bete to ùrge recognIUon Thjnk a minute. Suppose'a man meets
in this-city and indications- ore thPtnr'»
Òf their great southern Iredor for a poii- •WRlTeF eccMenTkTour crate factory
te n ore still working faat and furio1» in
igroan and hia wife,
fplio in the new ca liln e tIg 3 g M H S M M | ancl.lt is earn) that he.must have the at­ muit 1 1 done. First, we must atrenu- this section of the country. The latest
Cert. Coltra, who U national exec\^e tention of some greát spoc&amp;lbt or be a ouaiy « atorré our temperance laws In
bòre for a two week
here was cash'd by a
ithOr In law, Moee U p d yk k r^ A * ■éummltteeman- for th«r«tate of-Mfe»re»rii crlppla for life, would.the people o f.Waite
man nftfgytona B«d»T
territory.
aye, makes Moee twice ¿lad, Oner has been in Miami'several: days in con­ cbhia be ad hard hearted U&gt;at he wonfd
'" !&gt; » two'-tbings wfl!
hi
eom«&lt;«nd once tehah begoee ference with,Col. Bfyio, aqd accompan­ be fenced to go among etraiigire and beg
kb4 BUUngly’s mother-in-law Is threet- ied him to Jacksonville, on route to Rt.
M-ì-wmm me».
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d with lockjaw and Abe Is awfolly tore I /) uLa. - J acksonville Metropolis..
ftwanmarhiikhff
HoiLVn
bampol rn of opforeeatent of temperance
* Preacher Hutiker told Abe if ebe
and tete s l g d e d . ^ the n a oú 'M -8«n
ity. A roan that is worthy-dees not go
Woo druff iur Alderman
1 hf’d preach hre funeral sermon at
frew A tío., furriera.. Ixval bgnkiéra *Ai
among
strangers
for
lavora,
and
ninetywe
ent
r.
at
-once
C. C. Woodruff'.wishes tfi announce
than regular rata» as Abe is a memthey have haver
of his ehurch and they werj boys to- that he le a candidate for Alderman In tjino out of a hundred, of these fskins that quest 0 territory.
come, to Florida in the winter, ore un- - "Of ho
count!«» Ip
My. ’ It b to be hoped the old USj the «pedal -election to be held

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v&gt;jMagic lanterns
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and Interesting gifts in this
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"V Tool boxes
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and a nice line of little rang­
es for children.

Gem J r. Safety Razors $1
E v e r -R e a d y Sets $1 to $ 5
; Gillette S afetf Razors $ 5
Auto Strop
i
and m any oth er good makes
.. Robeson and11 X L p ock et
knives.
Every knife fully
w a rra n te d ^ .
c-i*
Stephens, Winchester and
Remington rifles.

You’ll F in d Our Goods First-Class In E very Particular and Our Prices R igh t

Across from

First ahd Oak

appeared In* outdoor c^stuhio. Hhe
bad put on her gymnasium suit,, high
•
• rubber - boots and
‘
ABB* 1 ‘
her father's great
R
/
top-coat Over a
•H R I P .
\ &lt; . riot o f curlk her
IU M H M
I
*nug fu^cap iltir-ij

I l - ' "ToLlook fnr .ill
j

Iho world ns If
you desorvod your
I [ g L nick name/' t-xposIJfJw ' t S ’ ] f f n tulntcd
Regius's
m lM H S
molhpr- "Hcglna,
WM
1 &lt;5°
&gt;&gt;° one
l H
. r f f l N w&gt;n ace you."
H I |
“There's no on«
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to r n ,IIc a a ro \in d ,"

'laughed
B B ttM H and shouldered an
-I j e n
ax. “ Unless the
people who live In.
• 1 tho bungalow turn

(he world to *myX
sell.” She picked
i K S r M g &amp; F y n up a big tub with

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'^ • * ^ * * * 1 * b i r fr o m a n d and
f
I epondently out of trudged off fowbrd tbf fir-tree In the
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the window.
A l,lht ,now w u
^ 7* ’ j l
S falling like million*
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b*y of* the bungalow that rambled In
tbe lot beyond the vacant one.

Cbrlatmaa tree had
R&lt;? 1n» drtw n
e A
t ^
&gt;
not comet It mat- “ d h#r hafcrt MP»oded lovingly.
tared not that the
“What a littleJteaulyI” , ghe. exday w u a won- claimed half aloud. ,
der day ahd that. I The little tree waa o f epeelal origin
the eve of Chrtet- and stood not much hlghelr.than Ito» a s WM close at flna, Over lU branghee *a^ tell of
hand. Nothing mat- amoke seemed to linger.. After a motared to Rectna save the fact that meat «¡lent In admiration, Jbe girl pul
Aha had promlted her Sunday school down her big tub and began to clear
class a - elorlous tree and that now away the light fall of anow from about
there was no tree .for them. T e e n «»• toota ■of -the tree. Iter cheeks
welled slowly ¿ t o Regina’s pxye and
gloriously red and the »parkle
blurred the glittering landscape. * flo-har « 1 » rival«# the day Itself.
She argued with heraelt that ahe
-When the snow was cleared Regina
■glifct have lmown that the New Tork awting the greet ax into the frozen
- -shops dee Id not ha relied a p ooto «end .«urth. .The grpu nj^ys^^lyreipon^e^
a tree to lhe suburbs at so short 4 ‘. to'*
aoUoe, but that did not hely the altuatloa.* '
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Regina shrank from iaeing those
vknlah la ’ childish diMppoiqtmcnt
.wbaa they learned that tlis tree tb*y
_ _
and tii
c at.the
mnt; lot

onfhry movement lo ralao a cap,that
In -hlf •haste h o . ’ had - forgotten to
pufdb. • *
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"I beg your pardon,” hie voice bad
lost the gruff apaljty, “ I thought you
were a mpn- but—thaj tree la mine,
(.brought It up fro nr my father*« gsrden In the south.” ’ Dg,vld Lniighorn
spoke rapidly. Reglna’e face waa
rnthor atartllng In Ita beauty and he
bad.Jt desire to cqijr hor ombafrass
tnenb "I have taken very apoclal
care pf that tree.”
"Very epeclal.” Regina aald coldly.
**(. have lived bore a whole summer
rind no one—"
/ v
”1 havp been away—lately.”
“ 1 don’t boo Why you luavo your
poor llttto trees aronnd In vacant
lots,” Regina put In hurriedly bocStttiJ
aho felt llko crying now that; bar.
precious tree was taken tvft tn her.
“This la my lot," Langhfirn told
her. "ff you had chopped duwi1—”
“ I wasn't chopping .It .dawn!" Ito.
glna crlbd.'lndflthariOy„7ti yea going
to -put It very ca rofulljr. lain lhJi llifc/1
flhe •tumbled over
hex words.
doto i.-n | S R V ' ' &gt;.i |
tb lti
»;•&gt;&lt;"!
lo o k in g m an * I**»
(bo
H i,it

ft
(Jcorgo Washington. "1 ordered a

“ JUST LOOKINQ TODAY”

r

•hopper

m

Valuable Gift . ,
“Talking about Chrtatmaw^oxss,”
remarkud u-«omniorcinl traveler, " the
ia
one I got laat year would be bard to
beat. Oty guv’nor'never gave oa a
fttirlstmssbox, eo you- can
S r surprtsSd we-w.ertj.wW
^■¡Hl to go. Into hiajjfllQfe
K e ith i p

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mill later Wlmtf
one tiny girl had
cuddled borself In­
to Regina’s arm*
and tVo more had
fallen asleep In
David’s there was

hit' har lip and
looked appealingly'
up at Langhorn -•
The man laugh­
ed becaUsA It Wm
the safsat.thing to

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Ppctlpm cn.’ mid tm. /t&gt;)uU&gt;nd to
B ^ c a c t; Of y'ou n Christmas present
■8*jrear. Th«-«o cnvolopcs contsln
B i thing vnlnnblu, Which 1 hope you
■HI make good use o f/
i^’Of course wo thanked him and
mkrehed'out, thinking tbat-be wss a 1
good sort, after all. And what'do you
think wss In the envelopes t”
“ A check1"
“ N o;'It was a confounded prescrip­
tion for the gyre of Indigestion!”
,i-

voices. David and
Raging jsajig all the
old English carols
until twenty' little
kiddles had fallen
Into .A happy. a|ccp.
Shippod day ord er is received
J r f ifa flfc A -) “ For unto you Is
T..m Jborn this dsjr.
"in the'city of Dm Id, A Savior!”
The voices of David and Regina ROSES, White and Pink,_____p*r 4mm fXJt

•/And ( have brought down twelve
little.settlement bdys with the same
promise—and nary a/tfee have I got. I
rW.kpaadna ittflU BU0 IB UW TiUlUlj
ugbad aniMbe whole world TfalTed MB m p n — i na ttiey/jonir AMEÇlCAirBEAtmES^ai.-Ina laughisl
looked at each other. Regina wag thw
'.’ll. lrnv e. lxlaL. cxiM - thfl Awixlflishl. first to speak, the * mother inatlnot
«gins .picked rtp bar, an and JrUh
store!”
She gaspd Into David Dangi
dignity swung *It again.
- j say there, you—that trfre be- horn’s eyes 'Tam sorry for tho poor • “ Perhaps V e had bittril^ waksn |
longs to mel’l'T h e man w u coming little souls whom we ere disappointing them no w*—th&gt;! Or«s might gal low.” ,.
David WM 'slfdnt a long moment,;
—iny clasg worked so faithfully alt
toward her.
then he* Mid slowly and reverently, ,
.»
- Regina stopped and turned. ‘This last.sumnier.u
“ By Jove,” David M id. ” i read onco “The,Arcs will never burn low—Re­
of some people who bad a Christmas gina. Thie ls the night when . the
ui&gt;4«rM nut of doors I -They, had great Great Spirit of Love Vis to m Into'

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HE spirit of Chrlat*
rea* wan every*
. where. In tbo great
bouée on tbo bill,
PridgetT the cook,
emboldened by that
•
h
‘ h er • dotnatn
and atodd In. the
doorway .of the
drawingroom with
one large, red band
extended.
"1 waa afther
flndln’ thta in tho
turkey, mum,**
K gpM S&amp; E p^
paid. "It might
It might .not be anything.**'*
-, The family, bury on ladder« and
. * .chain, with Chrlatmaa greens, turnt-d
questioning eyea on Bridget*
“ What la It. B rld g etr-U n . Stone
humored the cook. “
“A bit of. purple glaia with aome
ptdturea on It, mum.** Bridget having
dona her duly returned .to her,realms
.* below. •
**iWut Ip It; mater?" Oodfrey fltono
, aakdd lailly. .
' .
’ ¿i .
After a moment of close Inspection,
by the window, .Mr». Atone spoke In
•.' Eqnes of wxcltemVjnt ’ V
"It la k rare amothyat with An Ini­
tial engraved on.lt I”
-V V
**I .«cent a. mystery 11;'laughed' her
son, rising to lnapetit tlm atone. “ The
initial is B. Does your butcher

mentjof Iffo au&lt;TiWWi U M S S B o l '
frey'iWk» decidedly disconcerted. but
the girl’s smilo, together with her
words,'drew him within .the-tiny cot­
tage,O utside «11 wga wbjt«! tlrmldo
all TTepaMiffnaiiil by -tho n&gt;d glow from
ah opetflre.
The girl*« gentte-.-vofarbrqjp OoAfrey*a very.«Tldentcpnfoaloa.^',
“ Did. you want to Inquiry «¿out turkoyatl’.- flhe motioned Slut to.*«* Jbig
low. c^alr by the fire! Ifl •bd’-dplng.
Godfrey caught eight of tier, left-hand,'
On. her engagement Anger there waa a
lfng In which a yawnlbg icavtty mark
ed the IpH of a a*tUng&gt;.
V
"No,1* -he «aid-*- Anally, * "I hay«
■brought th la f He *beld .up- the amathyat'and.watched tho.glrl'a'facw. A
great light leapt Into'her «yea.'
■pHpw perfectly wonderful!’" a t
'’claimed Eleanor IJeane.. “ But tell me
«here d&gt;4 you-find &gt;lt and howf*
Her questiona tumbled from amlllrig
UP*:
'
“ In the crop o f a turkey,** Godfrey
Informed her.. Then deeplte hla better.
Judgment he added, ^Tho bird waa
rather IncOniidcTute— to awallow.y
engagement ripg—thinking It1,*
i
t
o
£ quick color ortmaoneB Eleanor's
chcckp. ■“An engagement ring la Al
very precious,*“ she put fn hdrrledl/. “ 1 thank you for returning—

■ .far
'‘Thru why if err hla ring!*
Godfrey
i*!,# Godfrey'S
'**-*.**5||
M
ag.a)o demapda^." . ,
.
•Tytold Jlwmy, whgn he asked taa
to, that, f would wear'U-out of aentl*
C«r. Sanford Ave. S lit S^.
merit-tintIk— '" Kl-imor/ knfjr SO« .'
-would halo'to finish her. sentence, ao
b . C. TATES, Proprietor
-, ’ «
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aha hurriedly did wba( hla eyes' asked.
• •- 0 -■&gt; ’ .&gt;
,"unin—i.loved some one byttoT than
•_ &gt; * ,
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*
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. “jVcll.7. j qpdfray.r decided plow!;
lUl Kinds irf Satt Waten
“ you won't «mind ao much now .that
the aetilng la&gt; out—will yd«I‘f ’ir f/J
Fislk and Oysters
• “ It la my«lrthatoqe and It maanarruM-i itmentEl eanor 'retnrned oa*
lo o o a o d i
Tnurely.
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Oodfrey laughed.happily had Elea*
(’brlitmaa ohimè
nor joined hlmiV
nor
GEO. A. DbCOTI ES
tn two voice« thrilled through the jlny
ATTORNEY ,a« d COUNJÇLLOR aY LAW
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- “I am at poaca tor the first .time
Practice lh'State and Federili ( W *
In my llfh," Godfrey said softly. “And
Garner-Woodruff
Bldg
Sanford *“
ìt Is álV bocees« It ia Chrlstmns and
&gt;
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Jujg;
ray moth«r -bqugbt a thrkay that had
■wallowed nn’' awelhyst that batooged DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDFJ?
to—you/k
rE
. DENTIST
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Sanford Fish Market

TAUGHT A MORAL LESSON

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THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELlpR .
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Law Sl.tr AttofTiry "fWrtnKi Jlritdal Circuì» ot
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Thero anco wSs^ rich old finely who
•••-- j ’ * . M L'**,
had tVq poor nephews.
•And whon-CbrUtmaa came the two
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’IV
poof ncphi-w" &gt;i*-re -aiulouB to ahoyr
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mentioned her occupation.
tho
rich
old
'S
b
á
je
'how
much
they
i
I/have entire cb«rgo_j&gt;f ipy. turkiya
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nd It must haiy^jiiMmiiv the m hleg, (fimight of him.
Now'lMb first poor jiephow rodidnwf
of their food that my amethyst drop
CIN G ER A L E OR SO R A V karÉ R
}
that
ho ahoiild Imprésa hla aWi. aid
pqd out, i mix .it always with my
hand«.. ^-pbope .the. turltrfy Mrs.----- - undo with the great alfocttoo be bote f
Manufactured wltU pure iKaUllod water-they will pfevein, lUnesa, afrf
, ^
him by some tangible/means. So ha
Bho paused jMoufusloni, ..»*.
'^ jp ä tlon sod gltrgJrih'fcdlAfc- *
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drew
-out
bts
aav(nga
and
purchased
“ Mr«; q to a » Igqr mother;-" Godfrey
(or
his
rich
old
unde
a
magnificent
helped her odt. The« bccauab thero
T h o S a n f o r d C o c a C o l a B o t t H n * C o . f Sanford, , F I »
seemed nothing*mord. to aay' and be­ gold wgteh, and bad It neatly én*
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cause'he'seemed strangely depressed, graved. To iLhe attached a gorgedue
chain,’ put ttle whole affair In a lav­
Godfrey mkde .hla departure.
“Well!*.* demandfi ' MwV- . Rtono ishly decorated ixfiPand bout it to hla
■f n
whon her brother again a il by hla own rich ojdaucle with,his bost wlShée.
fire. “ Ien’t eho lovely, and did ypu no-' v Tho 'second .poor néphfcw figured
tin- that sad look labor eyes T'Tteard that* any extreme financial outlay*
reason »he
i
In the vlllagl-lhkt the reaiçn
took woifld convinco hjp rlcK«&lt;d(d' -'uncle
*‘ .W
to rklalng .turkey* la Ticca use-absyraa that he* wah trying to jolly him it bit
. .
xki much,'erf hif IrUeatdd a atcKbl in a
-A
.rr -.
Ingsged to nomi» fkate ol'all maqip^*
noat
but
tasty
Cbrlatidaa
ca/d,
which
"-“ SIaryl
fa
latcd bar mother.
' \ 1 . he inaliti! to’the rich old dàcie.- .
^“
Bo
tho
rich-old
unple
received
tha
*Wg»f? Godfrey.tried to keep Tho .
tone o f bla&gt; mica riormal. . “The «me- "‘two ' remembrance«, and. said-'of the
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Aral naphówr .
•’.
' A .man who will spend «11
P
ä
ä
gageor
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Oh. mamma, la thlgrihe turkey you
•- * *. * T*
*» .tv ,-f *-. «»&lt; • .'t0' J•
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Unaware oT the tmslou with which ^vho' already haa all the watchea Tie
got^from tho farm 1 told you’ off** her brother awalted'her anawfr,’ M»I7 e;pr will need hasn’t got enough
'Tliis
trfict
df
fand
lays
on
the
South
6(
Lake
Jessup
f
chimed In the eldest daughter,, "be- said, lightly, “ Well—n?*y{&gt;h ‘ aha j,«till Judgmont to be treated with money. T
\
arid
lias
bcd’n
known
for
ycarSfJby
all
thc
-old*’
■causa if. Itj !•—F* could easily trace is—hut the story In-tho village U that will leave hlm mÿfoleaalng and a fo w j1
timors as one nf the Very Richest tract«: in
Vrords of goo'd ly^vlce,“
;i’. '*"
tbe'owncr of the atone. Godfrey can she broke oft with Ijlnj.” .
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When he looked; at the dfrd ho ñpdrun over today----- **
' During dlqtler tíóafrtiy' ré
. , the State.
J
dqd’hU heu« approvingly apÇ.safd:
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“ Not pa.youc.UfoI.; Chrlatmaa Eye capitally: rirother—do you thl.
“Thoro'p a man after my owa^fceart.
la not-the day to-cbaab arpùnd »H the hns done enoftglrfot'.hU' fwCory;.,
Practically
all
Fine
Hatpmock
Land covered wit
turkey farms In thmrlllngeJ
UÜa..Chrtatmast*/WouUln't it b« mth- llu know I yould•not .oaro for an ax- * = 5 ______ hggdLwood timher.
cap. gavc^pxkc..flf *l
Hla stPier's êjre jtwjnklod.
er a 'good Idèa' tò .aend' a'.;b i Ì Ì » t 'V ly iialrg gtft;Mndlm iniBw ttratt weuhY
l and' every
—
1“
f--.tiri—*-i—
.Value
hla
good
wlahee.
ap
he
verywtaè*
.two
ycarg
in
fértlfîtaK^lopç.'
would be out of the house by this each of the famllloalT J Ì- ' v;-''.’-» .** '
ly pent thorn to me In thlp Inexpensive
lira,
gato, It W ill V a y Y o u ,—We also h a v ^
Investigato
-piannór.
He eha^a a marked economi
thropio
be j|lll get
oa], trait arid I a«n cure
et
•à
gò
'a few
fet improved pfacca .rcbdyAto
feat In
..
_ tò workm-fin
trfWóuldDtJ lovely, dp.ai*—1 wl|l Juat sebd&gt; ’/ilonc In the world without any'* aid
that W6 will Sell On Easg\-T«mis.
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Perkins, over to that vory llUle farm from me."
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Ho
he
made
a
now
will
and
-left
all
^ f
-'vV*« *;
and"Nb, no—Perklna know« nothing hla money to found an .institution for
about turkeys!** Godfrey raid Without tho study of prehlatorlo manifestations
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glancing In hla alater’a 'dlrectlop.* "l of mloroblc diseases In fossilised anl*
,
wOl go over tomorrow for sotqe birds malculae. .
VVILeuN
D. NE^BIT.
for the New Year-"
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“ Chrlatmaa la* net the day to ehKsb
, Character ftevealed bÿ. Fy#. ™
around all tt\e turkey Tarma In tha*v11O pájjyee nsiflgytreatlvg- temper^•3
lage,r’ quoted Mary, ' t
¡J7T
jn çn t, but not always .honesty.- -WU«t
Christmas day waa crisp and^spar­ jUvo novellala and p oetü tH » Hie coi&lt;|.
kling when Godfrey again approached gray «y« I« conridcrod.to
sign ol
the tiny farm,. The faliy-queen openIQahneaa and cruelty, though It oft«*
ed the door and a Ungo of color cam« denotes shrewdness and'talent. Verj
HERALD BÜ1LDINÖ
SANPORD, FLORIDA I
swiftly to h6r cheeks
when aho’-recog
che«
cletoy people whose eyea are gear get»
nlséd her vlallxn’.
«rally, bave «meli -spots of -orange la
Godfrey,, ualnf -all hla—common - fhe Irti rotjn flh è puplL
a
M
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aonse, first mentioned t|^( - factory
hands and the furkeya that ha want­
ed for them.
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“ You know^* Eleanor told him. “ that
tho'bird's have to be taken away whon
they are living—I can’t bear to havo
W e now have in siock a Full Line of
It-otherwise. T seem to love every
bird“ .Bho looked appealingly up at
no’dfrty and Jaugfrod Ircrojjjoualy^.^l
hav«.a good weep after e)ch gobbler*«
departure.**
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t
.
Godfrey turned swiftly awdy, (hen
Absolutely th e r Most Durable, . M ost ftbhltary, HandleeL-^
Impatiently baclu “ Why do you:-—-**
and-Best Line of Cooking (Jtensils on the. IVIarfcftfi^
Eleanor gtnllod wistfully and a little
alow
shrug
crept
over
her
shoulder«.
Ulca a fa ir y , Picture,
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“ If you care to hear why—I will tall
^- Every
t
Cl/YVYll * I Irv»l
| S v e r M A lu m in u m 1
tlmo If you had Jtlat aeoS^lhe—turkey you." aba «aid.
Good'Houiewife
Knows
I care—very much,“ Godfrey re­
«A - .
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“ W ea r E v e r ”
Aluminum.*.
•'Prdttyf** Oodfrey*« ton«’ wpa la* turned, and kept tho tenderne«« out
Utensils save Fuel because, they
dlfferenb
of hla voice. •
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The Ware thaj. Lasts a Genera­
“ So much eo that X had fairly to
“ it was èaaentlal—that I do sòme*
.Hc?(
quickly/and
JVftiaih
hot
a
tion. '/No Coated Vor VX*&lt;cb ' .
d f« « Jim away whan 1 took him with thing," she said. **I have been an or­
me to aeleat crarTurksy.** V '.
phan for many, many years and for
#lonj tilionftequenr1 y Aon JFucl"
Article
W&lt;ar. Ylkpt
“ Perhaps,*’
Godfrey . suggested, aimout aa many years I bava boon an*,
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Metal.
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meekly. “It would make the girl&gt; gaged to a Mr. James Vane. Jimmy
j. '‘/ is/bCa^dAo.keCp therri hot^
Christmas more happy' if the stone and 1 grew up together and have been
happened tq be here and was return­ sweetheart« always, I never aaved
any - money-TbeapPM &lt;Jimmy always
ed, to her."
"Your Christmas spirit la very com* had plenty and It hadn't oocu:
to
inondable.” Mary.put la dryly.
that -i-would—ever—muti
pni
Come in*and eee thla.llne&gt;H
We w ill be pleased lóshovryou
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took the atone him.**
iere
la
lhla
tur*'
hi« mother,
Sho imuBcd- and Gpdllnay
key farm, SlaT**
silent, longing for, yat fearful
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"ÔB-tfcj _old_ farm read—JOA-wa'l flalih of hcr «tory.
mtaa IfcfT
. Jlor did Oodfrey mlaa tha little Carta
th*t stood Ilka a fairy picture among
groves of fir tree«. Tho tiny oottags
and ontbulliHriw ware nt nnra whit«
.and with their heavy thatch of snow
T nm r

ich eror giant flr trepv thmt wart
wonderful. 'Godfrey felt Ilka.a tree*
passer In the realm of fairies.
The Impreealon wae not withdrawn
whan the door of the cottage rwung
open.
stood there,
3pen. The FaJry
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but she waa not the «prita-Uka vision of
. . . « l u , u Ka A L
dreams; Jpxioad. ahj_waajha

"Well—Jimmy waa 'onè ot thè Idle,
rich and In looking Jojr a paatlmo took
to gambling. He baa been gambling
ever since.** •
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JtoUrgy-turnod hla arsa Xrom. tha,
sorrow tn Eleanor’s (ace; then ha J
ipoko aloud the words'bis heart wjjeT j
"Do you—love hi
"Yea. I 1 lova Jimmy and.al ways will
love hire—but not-^—^- Bhe found It
tmpòsan|le to go qn'.jrlth Oodfrey’«
eye« fixed En so disturbing a way
upon hor.WB
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beautiful things that will add to the comfort and joys pf your home
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A vofoe—çhb avich-a TamllJar voice—
dhlna." - — .
I The bright '«yea of Batty Green, ckyfng tietty. • ’
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i were wet with leer# aa »he opened ^ *^1.011* My Jlnri’r aha ana wo rod, aa
! lha oven' door lb' raise the pie tto a ahe pupbd'opeq the door.pf her bed­
! higher. shelf. .Ever alnco Jim Busby room and Sprang Into .the armg of a
rgilod to r.ettlrir In time for the wed-, klrong, brortctF'Bailor.
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illnf Vfttch* Betty- bad »o carefully
•Par trito; the night She' listened* to
prepared for four year* «go—a » d : ‘ pirn’s t»le«-of-iahlpWreck bn thaT»!*'
ding, wblph was to b e i b e blg7evant' Ionian coast, or'the monMjr and ÿeare
,o^Ltho Chrlitma» acaaon at 8ou^h of pckctlcal papttviti fetors.ha could
¡C'oVfPFali'o had hidT i IorioabniiUrs.
gei back 16 a aoapoi
month» after - the* Chrlatjnaa
\"And now," be aald, "I am home to
' J f/ x ffi'J x f. morrow, which Hapf ih*t waa to have been UetlyVwed-. cialm my Chrlatmaa brldo."
"And I -have our Cbrtatma* baking
f*00* t0 l)e Chrlatmaa. &lt;11n d a y h«&lt;r aR«d father bad been
*be thought I.waa pr^ carried to the village oemetery, leap-., done»* aald*Hetty. , .
W R IQ H T A . P A T T E R S O N .
paring'for that. day a lug her alode In the world. With no
other# relatives. and with no friend»
* ,.
. special."
Oatty .Green sighed aa ahe placed except thoao at South Cove Betty re­
FRIENDLY. .WARNING
,tfie., ple''jn'*the ovep. and pulled.a- gained In the little Ashing town In
kitchen ch a jr„u p ' bealde the atove. which ahe had been born nearly twen­
'f'he new neighbor, wbp had but re­ ty-seven years'ago.
With the baking finished, Det^ left
cently moved Into the town, and who
knew nothing of Betty's hlatory, had the kitchen and went Into her bed-,
•Juat left. f .With -the Chrlatmaa aplrlt. room. She ..wanted nothing ao much'
eyery^igre »he *had thought of aa'to.be alone In that room that bad
xourse Betty^waa preparing a feast benil her father'«—la that room where
oh« Iti'pi CArcfuny proaervod tho wed
tKo"Eay7.
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»•'"Npir, If Jim hadn't ¿never sailed ding clotbai «he had lavlabed eo much
away on tlrnf water logged old Mary 'care upon fo.ur year« ago. These
Ann, aw, 1m did a-going ah four year cloth»* and tbs faded photograph oi
ago, I gueaa Tcould a been preparing Jim lluMby on her bureau were all
for Chrlatmaa like Other folks. If .that were left her of her rpmgpce.
there hadn’t bC«-n flbbody btad,. Jim With Mpee the would apeml her
and toe csoulff.of enjoyed Chrlatmaa. Chrtstmae ev*. would live over agsjm
and then itnyybe there'd a been 'sptne^ the’ courting days. Arid Jim should be
there with hor. That would ber b ff
bydy jjlao— eomebody what JubI abput W
js ik .A '
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Christmas.
,
7 rr&lt;
lo w . Would a been liking dolts or'tîu
With
care
she
tqok-aadrganpent
earaV atvl If ao Jhn sad me would!'a
.bekn havlDwa Chrlatmaa «tree for that from its . .wrappings* In tbs' bureau
dniwsr %nd spread them on the bed.
Thp pretty .wedding dress' .riblch
Sarah ’ Glover had helped her* make
a having the
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—yea, ahe would put It on tonight Jdat
beat Christ*
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as she had planned to four ydars ago.
maa. In all
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South Covw
S ^ ) ^-5v/V 3no° Jim would Ilka her to do that; ha hgd
always liked to see her -prettily
dressed, and maySi Jfljh might* gas
Atlas was holding up the'world.
her from tho »pirli,world tonight
Aa kb* fa ten e«!'the g o w a jb e al­ ,, At thl» Juncture B4nla Clans drove
most forgot tbit Jim co’itd not be bf.
“Hello. Atlas," said Santa.
“Still
there,, that It was all
a make-believe.
As holding l{ ufi,! I see."

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mirror the smile of
four years ago came
back again. 8b* noted
the ' color
In her
^ eelm^ 4t .‘wag Jibs IR
A rip at the door
dlapelled the illualon
ahe hkd permitted her•elf. for a few mo
menta She could noi
go to-the door lir that
dresa
Tria., nailer
•woold have to wall, but

o n l y ’ berth
he’s likely; to
pet, and ' tyk*
lag U would
our marrying
J ùs t t h a t
n liic o J i i

■ HET atood In the deaerted
‘ veatry of tye church, faclog
r each other angrily for the
Aral time In their - Uvea.'

lack," ahe ari*Mttngly.

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Janet, alopq and
He atood -looking Into her, eyee,
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yery unhappy, sat In
growing grayer of face aa. be aaw: the * ' \.\ J/ ‘ ati I ' ' W ' a t
the
* Christmas
morning
stubborn anger' that repose«) within
aorvlce. It was rath*
them. "WbfMC meanl that our .En­
/
er •chilly In . the
gagement la broken, and that I may
'vj
church .and ahe »lip*not hope for Ita .renewal." he replied
•’
pod ohe ’hand Into
very low.*
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bet* muff. Then aha
For. an Instant their gate mot aa
—1* gave a start, (or with*
the glittering JhJng, lightly held, was
In it she felt a atnall.
paaalag from hind to hand; then aa •j
she release«) It and before hla grip
1—■ atruggllng . t h i n g
'bad become secure there waa the slip with aomcthlng round and bard abdut
*of a~MrrtmfTffnier iird^rithTi Hiring -Itr-InTotantarltr ah« oloswl hor'hahd."
the ring fell j u p o .the Iron grating of and aa she did so thn.lUtlo church
•the Aoor Register. Fa|nt1y they 4&gt;eard, mouse popped'out of the muff and*
It go bounding far down the- metal scampered away, leaving the round
pipe whleh led to .the-furnace below, object In her Angers. 8ho drew It
each supposing* It lost forever In'the forth. It waa her engagement rlpg.
The last of alb t o . leave her' pew, *
flames and not know* ' *». i
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irig. that in Ita fall
i \ l V J ff* Janet stepped Into the veatry upon *
her way out. Dick was standing b »
by some atrango fate
y iy
».f°r« a window with bead bowqd,
.ft &lt;-had *bounded
looking older, grayer of fgoe than he
through
Small, hole
J
in thn pipe nnd
now
MMt J had a few weeks ago, and the saw the .
deep unhappiness that lay in tils eyas.
lny amidst tho rub3he approached him, looking up, at
M»h of tho churdh'a
y
olm with tl)o old -expression which ha
baaomont. For an
knew, so well. Softly 'the slipped on*'
Instant 4 b e ' glrfs
JBs
hand Into bls«own,. and as bis Angora .
eyes aoftenedt ’ tb^n * (f t
bardemfd again aind • Hr tL . V . gently clpaed abetlt It be felt.aomw*thlng bard, round atfd familiar within
■he
turned
thgm
O ® -X
bis grasp. He raised her hand. The
aside. Upon the floor.jr O
engagement ling—bis own—encircled
In r eorngr . o f —ths J ;
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her third left Anger.
”k
room
-the
little
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“The little church
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church nlouae waa .
v*
mouse
brought It
'
nodded towards him. “To be renewed back to me. Listen SIV&gt;V
wtpn the little church mouse bring« while I tell you," ahe
said, drawing a triflu
It bgolr to mfr-' she retureed-coldlyr
• / "tu ^ lt,“ Santa a«f- - They turned their backs upon each closer For a tnri V n l
• ; ?Weti; get
vised.
ment ber voice mur­
otbor and walked away.'
"After I make my trip this year
A week passed, end the little church mured.
there won't ha anything left for Arf ev­
“la It'n o t won de rmouse prowling about In the darkness
eryday hold-up man."
of ths haaemnnt, sa w . kOPMShlng ml!" »ho excialmod.
through ths gloom that glittered even
-WTOW-WIM-the-BHI.
r&lt;T&lt;7nrimigtitfr titan did Ills owu eyee.^ l»he&lt;L. - His— ¿sa* J jL ~ A V. ;

; llr. Blgheart—Wlgglna, old boy.
wa'va raised |W to g ^ * lh s bo«r. a
Chrtstmae present, «od we want somgr
thing that will make a |T#at shdw for
the money—something that will look
big. you knoy. Can’t jo d YttiIMt

Cautfoualy, hungrily, bs g^proaebsd Ifhtoned.
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n, Stnelt of It. felt or It with hla gray
Wonderful, «learl \ [ ,. - k 1**
whiskers, then atpo&lt;) It up before him. 1 •* '*r more thari;
&lt;'■\ c £ f
Its glitter fascinated blm.*. Surely this *hat It Is a miracle», y.‘r
gljatflnlng thing about the sis* of a °f His Bplrl' wrought upon,Hla
kernel of-corn muat'bo good -to eat,
toheri of lo»«. everlasting and*'
and be tried his sharp tlbtti upon IL U»ak’.*Y#n ^e are-net forgotten.**

*°W l«S i-B u ro . Buy ,|W worth of Yet gnaw as be would, be could not. Tightly hla arms closed about.her.
rioe sad than boll It,
• v s a N r tM tlt.a B d «tl« i!te d M l 4«d -* ,
h a r r y irvino qr e bn .

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THF. ÀANPOED HfiBALO
ìjjipg »&gt;*■

• And at last Ibe .wandergr.'hgd recrossed tha tea and.. beaded .fbr.hJa
home. Hja waa tired w d;w eary and
JouelfT Homot But ha had none!
8 a bad t«ft.iUwhen he left wife and
iby. Thla,«truck; hl«n ifka a luddeo
blow, though h# had all along realise«
H In /a general war.- No - home—no
wife—no Childl -That waa why" he,
bad left the train end taken l«unP&lt;*Ha had no place to co.
gp. With »»onay
In hlgpockata, ha w aa « tramp.
And to know that Chrlapng* wi
hand, »nil to htar the jingle of a)
holla and catch the shout« of cbll
on tha atreat—tp wonder If bt*&lt;
atm Mv#d, aud to wonder further '
ojd Santa Claoa would bring her—
■tt* man curied the fcara ha i

ND It had .come to*
pMS'tbat on this
«day before thrift-

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would mingle with
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-b u t think 6’ ■
S ulre
" ua chanced
'round so, and
ad nitre
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Il »eat back five year«: H«, the Son
c rtllrpad magnate, had dared to
•lova* with the blueeytd da ugh
a .locomotivo driver ou his firoad—a man whoso faco and

A rEKponsible house which has the best merc h a p ^ hrüiö
serre jroii v^ w e U
by m ai!¿sin person. Such a^hoi^ie is ■' y ï
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«•Why. of couraè,* replied the.out-.
l i V ^ n r i s M e r hand And drawing
her back a Ifttlov "8o you cam* here
with your mother after CbHitinaa
thing« and got «epaFated r
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' "ThSt'a IL only I think abe ràn «wgy
from me ao that I ahouldn’t know
Summer pr W inter
whit Santa Ciana waa going to bring
ma tomorrow,night."
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"* Sop'e It wjll be aomethlng nlc«."*'
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be, - A h «-y o u bUyfng
Automobile
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SANrORD LODGES
Uced Darid, he
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V- Seafer« Leeg* Ne. Z7, LO.O.r.
Waa needin', jabMéate «vary M ow Uy at 7:30 a « . .o v e r Impari«
bln’—I thpoght boat
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To. kind .o' aprt o' letThlm Veal: 5—
Teared like, be slep* ao peacefully!
tarnInala Cheater Me. Z,Or«er.Eaetarn Star
And whpn. I thoughbo' homeland how k m i i every earned end lourth Frider to ewnih.
And what the'gyrls waa doin' now,
Every one » n o he* aeen hie Star In -the Kail are
And kind o' prayed,-'war In my breaat.
And broehed away a tear er two
O^yrriery City
As Davidx waked, and church ' waa
through.
W id
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By time we'd "howdyed" round and
;■vieiiir*
4 ahuck
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David er toe—eo we got nono!
dVye el TisS^SeYl^i^ Uòth«» »ekomi"^’
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BÙI David warmed up^ moro. and
Unite Brytheftieed ef Carpenter» and.Jain
are at America
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And got *o jokoy llko. anti had'
Sanford l x » l Union N é l l R . U . B. e l C. / n d j .
Hla aporlU,up, and ’peared ao glad.' ui A meat« »very T h u n d e r night at 7 o d e e k In
1he Eaalee' 6*IL 1. W. O. s fc iln e r y pcteldeoi:
J whlipcred tp hlm,," 'Speme you eat- Gao.
tUackvetoer R. S L T .
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A': ^ ¿ u e l;6r ‘ßm jeomb and eat
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Their dlnnere &gt;Jth ua Gyrin'« got
- Meet riret and Third Wedneeday nlahl 'corner
A full-and-pienty fer the ¿4* •"
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And all thalr k in y So David paaacd • rirdl andPalnKKe«.
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The Inrlt^'round: and ever* aeat
In. ever^wagon-bed and alelgh./
Was je#!"p»ck,ed, aa we rode.awajy-1
Th# young TplVa, mild er no.'along, .
A-htrlglnf ub lt alwlghln'-aong,-.
Tel I^yfd laughnd*. and ' yelled, you
M^nree Chapter Me 13 R. A. M
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.And Jea* *rblrpud op and sent * tho

Je«’ sd»p' clean to the gravel, eo ■
The goln* waa ay bad for alelgha
Aa ’t wns for wagons—and both way«,
•TwUt - anqtrd r i f t r s o il- the bare
1'grouhd, I’ve
Jea’ wuadomd we Sot. through »live;

And gravel Ilyin* thick and lia^— ^
I*ant Ckrlatmaa waa a year aga
W"y, that-alr aevep-mUd jant we
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Joal.aeten mild acant from church to

I hain’t «try'nothin’, , fore cr soncu,
*At beet It anywhere«, I know—

It didn’t 'pear, that day, to be
Mu«ii furder rallly *n’ ’bout threel

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. KtlV-lcji t Service UkeyvjjM hus ita value.

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a a»» edlfferop»
paee»avu««»
in tha .coat of a gbod fertilizer over a cheap one will more Uian.be
made up in your yield.’

Oaroful attention to. every detail,' pfomptneea*'always,' and .a

high regard for our cuatomers’ wishes have helped to make ua’and our
fAtoOua farUliaara—the Favorite brands In such great demand« V

Artesian
Wells of Every
Description

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Buck in the same old business.again and prepared to do all kinds
of Tin and Sheet Iron Work, Tin Roofing, Guttering, . Pipe .Fitting
and Job Work done to order, also 'Artesian WellB, Will make it
interesting to all Contractors and Builders.' Call or write me
when YOujyant anything iiv my line. Shop Cor. 3rd St. Oak Ave.

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(krtc tplcndidly m id» r»«y runnlng drtv.fr« on etch tide, or espboard it preferred. Dttwert Inch
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Your company's nigh 'bout froeel" He
I’ve allua managed David by •*
Jea’ aaylnLnolMng. That vraa'-why
Jj[e’« chaaed Lido’s ' •■;• . ' .
awayV
•càuse .Lide? ' j
She'd allua- take
: :*ba PKry’a aldo
Wltrin jRvld tick* led him; and so,
. L a s t Chrfatmari
•! .waa
a . year
ago/— w'
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Er ruthor, 'bout a
. week afore.—
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"Who«« alelgh *a that-alr, ar«tandln'
-theret".
Saya X "It?* no odd« wlloa«—you Jea'
Drive to the house and let ua out,
'Cause we. &gt;*ro Jea* freelin’, i)lgh

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And whan' I reached her. wouldn’t
keered
Much if I had, I wan so glad,
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A kiaaln’ her through my grepn velL
I)av|d aiid' Peiiy'd P f/ Y-*^______ Arid Jesr axeitln? her ao bad, '
Y. uaarfTd about; ’ ; .' Y • Some tom fool argyrtient. you know, ’At she broke down heraelf—end Jane
1And pgp told'him to “Jea' git out ■ She cried—and we 'all hugged again.’
Aud DavldT. David je«’ turned pale—
O’ there, and not to coma no more,
. And, when he went out, to ahet the Looked at the gyrla, and then a^ me.
Then at the open
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d o o r —’ a n d f * Y /tjs ‘*1
And_aa he pMC«d the winder, wo
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Well, David «wung Up to the door,
Apd o it wo plied." And flret I heerd
Jatio'a voice, then Llde’a—I thought

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r dB^ irom now’’*'
Waa-lUa answer.
In »«ply to that wink. pNk ahona »Ad almost as blgua
tbl father point you are.'-' flh.o'll bo a alater tb-yqn,"
"And. how much 1« ItT**.
«d’h) tha door, am!
"Only, ten dolUra.-.
th# ao« bowed arid
’’.My, but can you par that much! i f
passed out to be
.J.'U r*s - -T-,7^ *Jiìa- A»
aon b^longer.1 He you can. you must bo rlohu"
."But you sea I hare mo llttly girl of
bad money thgt
‘my own."
’ '.\X f
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had been left him
by au aunt, and — Thal'a. ao^-Iaa't qhitotuiagi klcaT
uL. the. father could Do you kpuw—tbere'a mamma..orer^
nbt threaten hlm- tharaf •U t me run and fall hev‘.H; '' j Satisfaction Guaranteed
^-.Thf. outlaw turned hla Jbank 00 tho
wlth povtrty.
a»' t *fh
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• Lov# may alwaya -bo .right, but it rirowd and gritted h la .f tooth - arid?
B
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Ekp^rt
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rk
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.winked
h|g
ayes.
^He
had.
b«*n.
hit
.can be ao Influenced aa to be eoom. . , herd. - Three-er
£ ; lngly ,a njlslaka, -The manpiage took Y i folir mlflutaa pta«Place arid Pr*d. Dillingham wad batra*
ed • gad . then a
. ctved. fie waa not ¿bully welcomed
hand pulled et hla
In th# other stratum. If th«fe la jigu lf
and «wvoice said:,
. between the rich,men ana the'wOrk* "Plea««, Ulster
».-'’ Irigman the latter-resents Intrusion
Ordert TtJiea at
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dice man, tail ms
ae much a* the former. There wee
,&gt;wur
name,
that
I
love, but after e tew months lt.w«&gt;
M ^ y lntroduooyou
Influenced from both aldea Both hua*
to-.m prtna. .»
band and wife Were made to fear that
think 4hgtwill let
g grave mistake had been*mftda They
in« have the doll."
ftraRht.awty the idèa arid sought*to
The. outlaw tmged
hold their love, but that brought 'Irrt»tallona and vexations and culminatali
, In mlaundarstaadlnga and . 'quarrels.
•After two years there w»s a-eepara.
' "01 ailya I
tUkt. Nflther really dwirèd -It.
It
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» M what Ihn goaylps had pfedlctad.
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"Y ou herel
and what (hey strove lo bring aSout.
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. There Was more sorrow than anger
■And jhjg la our daughterr
■when the young husband fumed hi«
back’ o n ; Wife anil Infant a rear-old
and went out Into the world.ea &gt;*
wanderer
1%« nUo went ba?k (o to take soother run.1
FIIIHT-CLAHS
|t was tba o u t day. aad Patty wua
'b e e father’# cottage, but not to atrug*
sitting on bar - father*«- knoe sod tk*
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The time home hove In eight and J, '
'At Chrlatmaa aurvlcoa waa 'boot
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8ee two veblcklea
•As cold and wutblet^ kind
love *». •1«
atandln* there.
To offer. uir agL he know of;
Y
• All lo myae'f. And
And aa fer.hlm/ho ruflly thought ;
'Af the (food Bein' up above
David he eobered;
■Would '. think unore of. -ua—aa ha
and aaye he,

yve- nre at your service with the
very best .car*. Wei uevor «loop.
t you arc In .-trouble.‘call ti* any
near,
plied th#;ouUaw aa be trieb to laugb,
bul mide poor work o f It. ' &gt;
. "Well lf you haven't got .«M lttU
gir! .1 bavent got any papât What
you going to buy. .
• "Why* whatever ycu jjeayr -* -Y
"But not for me r
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“Tea, for you, .W ell aelect aotne*
thing,-^gad then whpn your mother
com«« IT U ^ her If âheTl Ut ï&amp;* havo
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M O D ERN SH O E . R EPAIR S H O P

Laat ChrljituftR wns u year ago.

A Motor For Any Purpose

In the next half hour the- father
stormed and dtjoled. If the aon In*
Hated on auch a.marrlage h e would
be cast out by ihW fatrillyf he.would
be ridiculed even'hy'thf common peo-'
pier And (he magnate prided up with:
' i'TmMtli will beve -theengineer call­
ed *up her® and -give hlm'a.ch^pk for
■ -lemnut-i n~u—j -Jia * thousand dol*'
R H S il
J J i : l a i i abd tell him
auch a ploe nian t b a t ^ e . a i ^ J f t ÿ »
R W it ir
■ I fl ' ‘ hat 'f thle nonr h V ^ fP ^ J P " &lt;mt 4 » the very.
i gW fcW
1 ( -ueng« muat erid.'*
bJeeat man .that «ame a fou g." r *¡ . *V
"Thànk yon,’: aoja *he ootlaa.M
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Arid be had dared
atand before the father who thought
- . hlinaejf apeclally created and 'aafi- 'Y
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"Ner»r heard o f har."
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'The daughter .o f one of out ehgtpeera."
Tl^fre waa • moment c«#! ¿¿KM*
^ ^ «n S rW iF ttim rH i« norwisfoke.
"You. »hall not! You ire either a
fool or a lunatlo’ tp thlnk o f - l t An
engineer?« daughtert Thlftjt of your
mother—of mo— ò f your alatér— the

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S b i f a'ntÿit cï'tread Xnta -ÎUd- pòi hat ha
tVs eight ' ï * * rrrw.TT.
ktucklea In n timlfl tap, thep potOnjt •crapf‘put »again. ••-in r
|io liti mo«t woebegone face atopd
irliera ha atood -fcdoould .fO Ì - %
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k ' avjtfUng ’hlP tate with « heart that the Interior•of the:dtni!y lifte d roònf
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Hated in ilo u ilr..
, . . baroni and curiosity
fratte!
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riRRAU),
Vlee-free.
P /li. «ARO, FTMtSMt .
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Tim door opened and a man stood him. With.
VtoffWn«
... •. F. WHITNIR, Asst. Oeéhlsv
roasT M ,
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hold Iàud
rz. -‘ •
Si ! tn/ore lt peerta'l Into thè dgrkneM- toi he aleyped to thè 'threfhotd.
Aj»d m thè lamp llc&amp;t frora wlthln fall
Funds V ro t»o t® rf
Burgls^y In su rsn cs t.r..:
apoo tke hoba.'«-crln*ihg tonni -thè *
-------------bafbtfn^ait
turf i r n —
l f*e« of thn one upontho threibold
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' darkened until lt matched tba night.
S'i
?*So K la'yoo—eneaklng «round bere
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’ and ìooklhf far mora of tny turkay*/
aaìd thraateoldiir. ..*1 tura a no; tlon to run. roti In agata npon scapi.*
‘'èlpn. Oet out'of bere, Iblei."
LIVERY. FE E D and
-V "Dui J dWn t alesi tbat b!
whlned thè* ealler. Tbén ha
.'•S A L E S
I-1
«uddaalj, fnrionoe more haïr sa jrtartng
Into th# \ponth of that sema opplaaa*;*‘ «B lack am lthlng and H ora ea h oa ln g
H*rnp** «Od WUon» •k«v.
.,j
gnt looking rerolrer. "Ob, 111
kTJ!Wjr the long, gray right,” }m-added hastily.
jV iv
Horses and.Mules Bought and Exchanged
country roaihan au­
Op the .road be.-want hurrying, ant o m o b 11 e came
*-, . Hs a w v m A u u n q a n d jOOSTRACTINQ
m m
gry, disappointed, hungrier jsnd jtaldwhining ahoed of a er than; ever. In the bottom, of a PockSE9BE
i„ .!.n&gt;.ga
dbcd of dual that et whom ho had1 plunged, a band for
rolled awpy behind warmth ilfi big, old fasblonAd-jfntah
«rE x p e r t W a t c h R
It Ilka amok« from
lay-ticking and ' hla.. Angara vcloaW
a bomb.
In tha
,- J U L W o
jlfcaut i t tandly-- It -waA.fclA.iMta »ptw«
M^-ft)«Idtd'Of W W i W aeaalon or ellghtaat' Value. Twenty
Send Your WOrkTo U« and Hare It Attended to Property
half , a dozen tur­ years ago It had been given to himkey a -war* congre­ upon a fhrlstinaa are—twenty y«ire
Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
&gt;
gated, long of neck, ago In the day a of -bis boyhood, and
long of limb, fat of bo had carried U with him InceMantly
lb h M K M
body. Juicy, tempt­ throughout all hla wanderings. '"I sop­
ing-basking In the pose ; could get the prloe'.of a meal
Slid tb* Watch Into the «toeking.
Florida
fall sonllght. Sud­ and a bed from |bat old ticker,” -Ms
denly there was a mused, - .then hht.^aw' set,' "DUt I
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rattling gobble from the born of the wouldn’t pert' wjtlf It fbr Its weight -In pqafad around the oorner., ‘ The boy
machine, an answering gobble frofii greenbacks- It IS-tbs' last thing ahe waa sleeping now, while bealde tha
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the thtaats of the turkeys, a cloud of ever gav# me, and -111 hang on to It bed the woman waa aUtlng wUh bead
ÉAjmuno*«uóuout
iOufWwifWw wiripnoftiOs
fssJbsra In the air and the man at the if 1, hang for doing,1C. HI beg, atarre drooped forward aa worn out from
r.ii
"wheel passed on with «backward grin —yea, or help myself when nobody la her long rlgll'she bad falljra'aaloop In
mi tha fowl as' It lay-fluttering by ifra looking before i l l part with It" He' the midst, of her'watchlns. And. a*
wayside. "One more gobbler gathered •bPVsd, It peeper tnto Us place and he gased at thelridrod ficoe there
.Vi
cam# to Jin; a plcturo of-many long
to tbe'eternal ropst/? hu chuckled.
bent forwayd against the wind. .
yaara
before,
a
pint
urn
of
when,
be,
From out o f the long grass that
m
Fire mlnutea later he again paused had' been a boy and tick, aa this one
frin g'd tha wayslda a man arose, lean
suddenly. Hy th ' - wayflda another now waa, when’«. &gt;om (g)bsd.sa( b4and hungry,.and stood looking at the
r&amp;-' ‘
light v m ahlnlng, and wlth'-a. qulek.
*&gt; v *'
alde him the long nl*Ma through gtt*r
•tiu
kicking Tjotlm. Jfien ba droit
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glance pp And down the road he stood Ing him h b mtdtciftb and mtnl»t»-ring
• huge, oltf-faahloned allrcr watch
W j,*J
SHIPPERS OF
llatenldg., Nothing came, to. bis ears to him aa shb rend-^hat was lt abe
- from bis pocket and glanced at It.
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but the low growl of the wind and be
ambered now.
" /o a i dinner time, add I haven't bad a
hesitated po longer.— gheaking.intq "M m a titwraufl no gtye than—-tu t w
testa of a turk In a yeirT'tnRWr Mf*
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the. yard with feet that fell as sorUy
'la my lucky day," be aollloqulied. as the snowflakes thomsotTM he onoe obIta T. That was It. Ha bad.never
had a great deal of confidence In
Thin he .picked up Che b[rd and start­
more peered through a window. There thesa-word» **d b*d naras'.trlad thnin
ed for the broók near. by.
,r
WSS^trhEaiBrGBIe- Hire, ‘ bulTnitcad
•* " Ha
in x i tlZ
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out, etlll ha had aomeUme^ thought; 1
Ho asoated
himself
by the bank and .
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wblta
that one day ha would put them to j
commenced dressing hla And. tossing h*
h * * 0P° ° wWch * * *
faced boy with a woman cloae beet tie -tha teat But be bad never *had «bough 1
handfuls of feathers to the winds,
him/ He pu( hla ear to the
and
feeling of. thb plump body with grins listened. U was not long before be for himaetf, . let. aldne others, white
*/ *-A a*.
trf eatUfactlon.' Theq all at once he learned /hat - the two Were, alone now—his fyea fell' upon tha: etocklng
hahglng from the mantle and a queer
looked up.- -A aotir faced man with a
fh the house, add a tjh a t good'newa took came .crsaplo'g over hla face.
big star on hla coat was standing prer Hobo Jlni smiled approvlbgly.
They, certainly war« In tough, luck.
him. "Come with me," be command,
-t, i .
He pasted quickly to the .kUchetr tougher luck than he'was In himself,
'•«4.
lr- ■} door
and tried the latch.. ^ThS dooV and the .amaablng.
■hing of toe
tbs' clock bad
TTo whom?” grunted H6bo Jim,;
, “ To.the place ' where all turkey* Was bot.locked an« be entered with been bad bUaloeaa.' For a full' min- j
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
the atealtb of a panther. A eparelbed u t a / h « alqod blinking at tbeni, tbctf'
thloTus should go—to the ooop."
room with door ajar wae adjoining. for tha-aecoqd U|ne ' that hlght ha
"But t didn't ateal this bird—
And forming bis plaop.aa ha speaked chuckled’ as. hl'a hand wa;
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IRAQI
wand«
short,
Hp
IÎPPS?d
slo
t«
Jim
crept.within.
H
sta.hia one g^bd i^ickot. ’ Then he i
_ Into the open countenance
he would hide .beneath
enya the draw It,'and stretching forth a long
rorolver and. I darfn
wail
im ! had, W*ft-until nil v m utili,t fn'
gru1 then
»Udl4 b 0 -hl* sliver watoh lfli
; la the early mormn* hour« nn
■HE'
.«'hanging Blocking.
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SOME UNDERPRICED OFFERINGS
l stomach and poeketa
eta from the
thé n«r
pSntry •Along IhA black road Jim w«nt,j^
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Awayi-:nttlnct told hurryIbg^htfiger gnawing &gt;t bis Stom•r v Night bad smothered the country­ and silently tin*!
him
that
the
woman
would sloop baK W4
the yt^eth «Of the wind aharper
side and from out of ft the 'endw waa
aide the elek boy «ad ba bad little than evef^ In one’ hand. he hrM the
ir=
fear of beldg dlecoterod. Add'w bgtlf crust bf broad and now and then he
C I T Y
P R O P E R T Y
he was—with a lobe ‘ woman - and ,■% tjlt at- It savagely. "More blessed to
helpleae kid aa hld'ODly kttJo escapet. give than.to reoelve." He laiighed’ aa
Two'Nice Reatoeaces—Opn with nto^TOoma, ».T.000, the'orther
Nolaetesaty be trept^ beneath*, hla
w *
lfourteen
u u r v t x u rooms,
i v n i i i i e , fSflOO,
f , i | ' / u w f mnat Ite e«old,
» » |U | thmToto w«*'kto «shluk about half
be buttoned hla coat around hi* throat
shelter and lay lUtenlng. •
,
the value
throe-drairaWe dwelling
dwcllin locations;" Brick streets within
value of these-desirable
J S
aad' beat further forward agalnal tha
Pared.sidewalks.Good flowing Water. Term«.
ona block.block.; F
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Through the stillness their -roloaa
ito .
-J'cn
Itoum Dwelling,
I)*»i
Ton Hoorn
all.modern. Bath room, toile.t, etc. * Two
came to him In murmur«. It had been
"1 donno—I donno, hut anyway-Tra
minutro’
tninutea' walk from HbsinoM »VrroU, beautiful shade troca. pewrd walks,,
a bad year, for the two In the next tried It out at lest Only » thing- I’m .Terms
if wanted.
ami
d lstreet*.
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room, a year of privation and-want, sorry tor la that 1 won't see that sick
Forty Rooni Tourist Hotel in» a thriving little'Florida town, Just
it
and-tha morrow would be the hollow- kid's face when he flhdg that old
iumhhlngs alone are worth
rem B m and furnished
fiirtüSS throughout. Tbrf
Tbd (umhhlngB
eat mockery ef any Christmas that ticker in the morning." .-' '. ,
e than we are asking for the entire property. Terms__.......»10,000.0«.
morel
had aver come to them; a day' when
Eight Kooni. Dwelling, located’on Ube Heights. Fojur good, builda akoleton yrould preside, at - their
lota go with this property, Good water. .Th« four lota promise
Sai
« Lett Tollflate*
this is bound, lo t ~
board and hunger-' ba an unwlllad
The
dlatlnctlon
of
being
the
last
folk
ioru 5 iuiuiv suuuruan rewiucnce secuoo. r*e offer the entire 1
gueet Patiently the woman waa ax*
on good terras for.................... - --- -------------- -------------- --------- »1
plaining to tha sufferer, tolling , him gata In Kngland Is now claimed by U
. Seven RoOm Residence on Palmetto avenue. , Bargain....:.... $2000,00
that ahe feared* that this yaar Santa gate In the Cambridgeablro Pens, one
Term« If wanted.
Clatit; would, pass him by without r*nd a half mile« from - Chatteris, ou
Two SmSH Hotels for sale at a big bargain, cash or terras. Both
atoppldg. -But the boy. waa unbeliev­ the main road to Bomeraham. The gate
-3 ?:
alauda In the middle of a section of
ing.
/throe hotels are located in live amali Florida towns, See us for price«
about, two.hundred yards, once pri*
"SantA- Claua does not forgot
and location.
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i n r f r o r itooking, ptea«e," ' h r two hundred years ago. lt was eventu­
-t" —H
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told he?, and Jim hfchrd her sigh da ally purchased by a Loddqn company
FJghl and a hair Acre Track Farm, crop wall .under way, looks good
ahe cjojised the room 'to obey &gt;him. for »10,000
Then u the warmth of the boueq
All tiled. Kivi- acraa in lettuce and cel«fry, balance ready for crop, brat
came stealing softly over him Jira'a
ioeation, beat soil. WHI sell ebuep.* .iAkjka now.av If Crop-win pay Toy.
I c s é
oyallds fluttered and closed, tha last
V * l'
Lev* Element In
tin- land this season. Tools ,team all go In. Quick sale.
,
"Oome With Ma,* Ha Commanded.
.A
thing .ba reinemlxircd hearing being
.Alfred d«i blm aefi JovaVor Irrctoo»
Nina Room Haase, suitable for rooming bouse. First- street.'
the
womans
(voice
aa
lt
began
read«tYe
George
Band
gats
Ills
thougbta
Everything
neW
and
up-t^&lt;!ateu
Toilet,
.bath
and-all
modern
*eoo-.
«opting down In hard/ frozen particles I n « f r a O
elaV A n a
&gt; i&gt; .k
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venlaaces- Prfbe way down.,
such an extraordinary'
eleVatlou .that
like alfti»d «ands. Acroaa tha fields Ing to tira «lek on«.
• Fifteen AArea, five cleared and tiled. Two fin« well«. Two small,
K
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r
e
blessed^
to
give,than
to
re­
he
wrote
many
brilliant
podmg
In
tha wind cams nipping Ilka a aUarp .
«»to
outbuildings. {All under -Pittsburg wire fence, '• Quarter mile load­
toPtbad terrier, and Hobo Jim glanced ceive—— '* Dot Hobo Jim- waa novs sequence. Chaucer aang th« praises of
ing station. .This-place will-only be on „tha market for a few.
tnihy queens, but hla one.greetTflir«
anxiously about, through the gloom. sleeping.
days
for quick!sale ..............
»¿300.00
Ha v a i awakened and raised hla wea Philippa Picard do Rouet, the
___’ been released from the I MZ&lt;WP*
Thlrly-ftve Acres in two milos Hanford. Good double story house
head
a
trifle
tp
-be
listened.
Thero
Lady-In-Waiting
to
Queen
Anne
of
Bo
-. only that jdar after two montha.
Iof con
'which cost »2600.00 to build.- Good barn for 12 or 15 head stock.
No better dairy proposition In the state. -Terms Wa offer this at.. » 3300.001
finement fòr. haring been caught
with had been-an accident In the room, a Ketnla Ha waited nine years to marry
ht wnli
a dead turkey fb bl« Poateaalon. and serious accident as, ira noon, gathered. bar, but made It a matter of complain'
RANvQE G R O V E - 8
ba shivered a bit.beneath bis' tbln for through some misfortune th* to «eveftl poem«.
clock had been knocked from .the
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à
Fine
Or
Sage Groves, one of 14 acre«, with floe crop of. bright
oloUbaa aa ho hurrlnd «iQR«
alqng the
lone
...
it right-on.St. Johns river, alea Jbp.Ai,
Ç. JU
-Al C«
1 R. IL. Wataell et «
.To makb matters wore« be was mantle and qow lay a-rtiln upon the 1- 7 —Tito Downtrodden Fa.,,,—
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Tim othy fhrr mOto frbmvsW on l^ over one thousand
hungry, broke and f^endleas^ and to floor. It waa-th« only ft
- -Ad 0(1 kVa man beard that a farm­
ln
inl-MT3p#.tlocation on lalu,front.
Tbls grove coi
contains soma
be hungry, broke And friendless’ upon had. and the’ wpmgt
ot th«»i amoua Bahai Naval Orangw, together with a liberal‘ assortment
er wanted to asll a motor car.' Ha
over
It
consldeiably,
for
ah*
no
longIdcrabìy,
Christmas ere la hard '-'enough fuck
.Ot all the
lie beat vvieUes-euch aa________
St. Micks«! Blood, Parson Brown, etc.
■er bad the means of tell
llhig when' Jt ■ympainlsed with . tha poor' fanner
for any man. Then aa he peered, he
and hla family because they .wer«
was
time
to
give
the
boy
hla
medlsaw through the darkness of tha roadTIM B E R AND CUT OVER LAND
&lt;
fof£fck,to part with ttp ' machia« for
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glimmer o f light that
twinkled etna, and tha proper administration financial reasons, he believed, end
aid« a _____
, , Tea Thousand Acres in Lake county, a fine sub division propo­
hla arc» like” a grekt atar of c t th* medicine waa a very Important
rtion. Can be sold In fife or ten acre* tract« from'» 10' to »60 per a o w '
art?!
. a a ______ ____
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M ___ a lifttf«« In
ll*I I
A H A
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to ithe
alck
one. ,'That's
1kind -Went out to the farm to bay IL The
Flowing waUe can be had on about. 2,000 acraa. This Is good trucking
&gt;|nd.he
pau«edm Jwith
hla gaie
faat*_ tmatter
I§natr
,
u
not
et
home,
but
bladsughzjf-tough on the -Id d / thought—the
—
land and will, grow .anything Rnrtia flnA.grm.ua silj^ih i, in. g-d-lr
wistfully upon.lt,
1er waa tberw. - "I cam« out' to buy
•ale..
«'.caution grown of long ax- hobo from hip hiding place. But It your car,” he said.' "Whlcfc o n e r
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U inter«ted In round timber we havrul*$78 aeree for sale,
we*
no
fruit
or
hi*
end
anyway
he
pertenoa be paaaod quietly to the back
aak«d the girl.—Kaniaa Clty Btor.
body* °r pny one. locality, but.we b»Yo it at the right.
•of the building and peered through * &gt;hed trouble*’ enough o f hle own,— —
sud tror
or the- met
"Afra« cüJLcAt - rtJU ' lLl ‘
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T 0 tu a w : ’ H rt* n M -w rn m rth r amnor r irtdtagHtT» in ergRa
roam from here, end ee he gesed end hour all he« been itili ea a càrabo.
Pleasant for iha WlfL
Scattered through th* tract
. Homo time ago the wife mt-mW aa
'sniffed et e cniok deep within him hlj .Cauflously, «Uently, Jtln backed out of
.V
SH.00 M
te lil
olf" “ »is at..^.:. ..4 .-j'wifsi.vu,&lt;i .-.*
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■VWtdmach began clamoring like A fan»; M« lair and.rialng to Mi feet.atood alatant stats officer gav« a party - to
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•ay conscientiously we aro giving you .yptir menay a worilL /
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jahod wolf pack, for within a dotati plart. By the dlm light from th* otb- a lot of old malda of her town. She
, ,cS^;ih4jnkny. i)riTgal|i is f siw .ogariraHSwh*' '
Lsbc«^-«««!! «na to bring a photo-of
- •rn«^ &gt; e ;|^ M '. eee- - t o w * - r ^
both city and farm. Timber ind all klnds.ol good ba«alna,;.ro
re a Snort of. dUa
the man who had triad t o woo and
eat, while about It the
ment
There
was
not
enough
upon
Wed her and had been Jilted by her.
family still 'eat nibbling.
Each o f the old meldg brought e photo
J a .enough, left for a dosen Lth* berrau ehelree to. fill one
- ’ .-ri-'.
and they were ell pictures of tha
end’ atm things to throw of tue YòHow stomach, and h f
S k it* t-1 0 . - .OL AW .i B u i l d i n g
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woman
and
a
pick
bey
to
man.^th*
hpelaM*
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S m i H I L E all the World-®- Awakening to * Wondrous' Feeling of Peace
||RR ■•and Gladness; While Everyone Forgetful of Self, is Striving-to make
|f3§fflgK
each loved oneiiáppVv i v
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fcVhile THE SPIRIT OF CHRIStiMAS-is overall around, it
appropriate and fitting that an Institution which exists by the confidpnpe anth
góod will of the people, should express’ to. that people a measure of its"apprecia­
tion of'all the LoyálSupport accorded it timing the year now’drawing tó adosé. )
Therefore it is our pleasure to use this opportunity of conveying^ to THE
PEOPLE
SANFORD, OUR&lt;CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS, a paean of thanks
and.appreciation for-their substantial support and good will, and witlr it¿íbe as-;
suranee
we will ..continue to aid and assist them in all their worthy.
:urr.r?#: that we"
undertakings.
Extending to all,oiir BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A
MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR; we invite your attention to the comparative
Figures shown Eelofy
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$97,746.801
.$95,683.50- I
$154,720.81. j
$187,415.82 ;
$1%,991; 18 \
$280,686.46 |

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1907
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1909
1910
1911
1912

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EACH AND EVERY DEPOSIT
FORD IS INSURED AGAINST.

M. M. SMITH, Pfctirfent

WANT

KIND
,We Rent Safely Deposit Boxes at $3.00 Per Himum

We Pay Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Actounts

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H. R. STEVENS, Vâ* PreM.lrut

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�To-do your Christmas shopping; and with our .competition smashing
prices it is a pleasure to i^oWjpur large stpel&amp;pf Christmas Gifts.
n r n 't i r i l l iw t ir n
n m r
c t r t A n i n l n tjA n ~
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the holidays, we
will have mmany*
specials
on sale1
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SHOES '•FOR"CHRISTMAS

We willt have many exceptipnip N' , -A mo^t acceptable Christmas gift for men, wom&amp;n,
values in‘ ¿Ur ladles’ iR eady.to and children are neat, atylish‘ Shoe8, stich as Snow, Selby
Wear Department / o r ; Monday and Godman'make and our prices are not duplicated.

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Coat Suits, Long Coats and John*
nie Copts. .* ,.y..
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Special line of new Skirts for
this week. '
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SHIRT WAISTS
Our' line of Indies’ Silk £hirt
Waists in Charmeuse, TafTetp,
China and Net 6ver Silk.., Special Christmas values.
Christmas Handkerchiefs
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Our line of Handkerchiefs is
very complete in la*e~ tu rn ed ,
embroidered and .genuihe hand
made Annenian lace
Our prices range from
Adsf
2H&gt;cto
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Special all linen HanjJlrtJrcluefs
at only......... .....; ..w!*.:;____ .’...'5c

- - ™ ‘ " ”‘rSNOW’S M EN 'S'SH O iS----See the Snow Arch 'Support Shoes,
"Union Made," special for this' week $4.60

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Snow's $3.50 Shbes^iin, Russia Calf
Patent Leather, Gun Metal and VicijKid,
$3.50 g r &amp; d e . ............ ................ ...... .....
LADIES* SHOES
Selby makes these neat, stylish and com­
fortable Shoes, lace, also 17 button tan. Patent
leather,-Gun Mtftal, White , rT *0 A O
Nubuck, 15.00 grade $3.98;' • 'h X r-‘M K

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Our line rff Godman, All Leather Shoes for
Misses and Children,
Patent'
I/eather, Kid, Gun Metal are won-drrful values. S|x?Hal line this week

See Our Window Display

DOLLS-CHRISTMAS-TOYS GENTS*
Our Toy Department has nearly everything imag*
inable in the Toy line, including Dolls, Doll Furniture,
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Tea S e ta , Stoves, Balls, Butterffics, Hoist»,' Wagons, 8T!r a , . i ” .

FURNISHINGS
sw e a te r coats

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itSN'H HANDKKHrMIKKS

Nothing make« n nicer Christmas ;Hl for men than Handkerchiefs, full line of 4.1nen anil also Si i, ut prictti ranging from
5c up to ....... .... . . . . .............
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FLANNEL SHIRTS
Sire uur special line in men's navy, tan.,brown and gray
Flannfil Stiiris. Wonderful bargains for tbi» sale at 98c, $1.:)9
$1.79 and ......... ..
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A Christmas gift that is comfortable and welcome is a line
Overcoat. .Our very special price« for these at $4,98, $6.98
.'BOYS’ SUITS
Our line of Suits will help uny boy to have a Happy
Christmas. Si&gt;ecla| new styles for the Holiday season at
$8TJT9.'$3.98. $5.9? a n d ............. ; ............................................
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CHRIKTAFAS TIES
See our iiRpuMPH‘ showing pf Men’s and boys' SUV and
Knitted Ties, light and dark colors, our special price eacl

F u rn itu re For Christm as W ARNER’S
Beds, Dressers, Sideboards, Wardmbes, Dining
Table^ Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs,
Child's Rocking Chairs, Hall Racks, Rook Ciises, Roller
Top Desks, any of the above are welcome Christmas
Gifts for the home at uur^fnv prices. V $2.50 CARD TABLES fl.9#
Special valus ‘ for the liolld
liano finish folding /T&gt; -s a
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Pillows of oil drscri|&gt;- A A
tlons, sporiflltsule Fluv»V
Sofa Pillows
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The original guaran­
teed Rustproof Corsets
are the most satisfactory
in service and lit. All.
the popular models in
stocky ~$1.00 •grade 93c;
$1.50 grade
$1.39; $2.00 (1*1 7 Q

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,$2$.00. BUGS $21.75
Genuine . Perth
Axminster Ruga, 9x12 ft.
Complete line of Floral
and. Oriental patterns.
Desirable Christmas present for a lady, 24 button Silk Gloves
in pink, light blue, black and white, $1.50 quality. Our s|&gt;ecial

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HpHthdy' Litde Meathly of High School
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NeW P iopniikl F rom Turkish-» *•Major Uwry $now of the state ordl- C o u n ty D ivioion it M ain T o p ic "I'h o '^ lcry Sprout » ’ the very latest S t. Petersburg E xcited at S ó u n d
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; nanco department, Florida State Troops, |
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,&gt; journalistic «tont -lh «-Sanford and is a
of-Pistol Shots
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city1
yreterday and
incodjpuny
was
Inthe
ctty'ycMlerday
and
ip
corhpuny
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bright four pag«4d*aper published by the
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wfth»W. Ö’. Palmar, captain-df tb^Sutv- »
UttyV .Debatlnr/so&lt;8etyo of the Sanford
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High Sc bool A (The pnpfer la..'filled' with
NtW£ fRUM
IN imit'r I 0 RM
gooff-.matftrlal relalIup to scbtidl life and STAI I
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’ . shouM* pi^vn'very popular nqi oply fo
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•’ A
thorough investigation It waa found that.
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the uridergrnduato* hut to .the Alumni
come up u&gt;
tn End of Orange WinN and frlendo- Ond^-patrbiW*of;the High Jfloiid* Event» of a Day Clipped and
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The-|»pe&gt;«iR W 5w tA iL »«,tWs&gt;4&gt;rpr.
Owr'-HtrkiiAp^tu»
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an armory th* military company in tin*
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vlded the right kind of support is ex.
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Thr peace) conference was in sesaloo, dtj’ will probably ' never mnterialUe. - County division.la the queation of the tedded to the boj-s, and a glanco over the
Ain. Ruby I’atrlck Hradreshot herself
but-a short time today. The Turkish Major Snow also had.the commission*. hour and like Banquo’a ghoat will not advertising columns of the December^ through the head wlth a revolver In the
driaoin announced
lunced that faeeh
freah Instru
inatrufSof ,the officer»
tho now Sanford cSjn- MjAwn. The north end of Orange county issue would convince them That Satjftmf otltve qj, R, J. W. Taylor, where she'was
tionl had been dispatched from'Consfa'nfi'pa^yiufollpaY; l ,u * •
- is diaeuaainr this qWtstted pro and eon tnerchants are nofflighting ’tho^infant-; employed, ok ti stenographer jn the Cafew&gt;t*l &lt;
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tw
i C. Palmer, f
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' and. are looking at itaeniibly .and wisely and that the Celeo' Sprout jvüllpontèfiio (r^l National Jlnnk hulldlwf t t Rt-* P**
t Inopia hjCapcçlal
cgjjrier,therefore
ad
W,
Lifc
. jouniment kntil Saturday was t^kon by Ur-P-T**
First
•J!: T - and, from, every' aogle.. 'Uke thé péopk- ^o jjrow Iqjlo n sfròng!and lieaiitifulVtalk tcnilnJi yesterday afterhobh tihen tfia r _P.T-.' Moore, F
I* L'ieuL
btuild heacn
ut Sanford they taft* that division is the »nd Im» n'-flnnnelnl as ^ell as V' literary streets were crow'dcd SHth ’ GKriatrpap
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...... the ilfspatchä! wpum
rr-acn .Will Hill. Secpnd I.lcuti
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Ix&gt;r»drttt. JRbJ&gt;ort\&lt;f»rc .ciirrt«Dt' ui tb* j |t js n matter of extmne regret that bfest way to get
better* iHultvhot they, surcraC • .
ret Be'
shoppers. News of the suicide spread Z ' - {
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id _get ' »yhp following young genYlenisn atn.af quickly and created wild «fritemant. A
Ottoman rapit^j fonighrthat tiievdvern-! th&lt;vil&lt;lek of a military company'^kiill be will not act hastily and they, want____
ment U instructing'the ^elegatea to re , dinpci led niter rrachlng Ahis atage on aq-' everj-point onboth side* of thflnueatlon, tbo masthead : '
Hundreds of persons flocked jn. and .
* sunie negotiations with the tlreek a* well count of ithe lack qf suitable quartera hut
At the request of ’ many of -the good
Editor in Chief, lîert rattlshttilpMh- around the building in a frantic rush to
2._____* siJa^.’aL'____ 't l 'u l
iAIiIa In iKn iTisnsatsn i / w * i &lt; i
luvp
on Uie Balkan plenipotedtiarks. This at thè present
tii^'th'ere.^Ÿt&amp;jAûildtng ^»mr°l)1
&lt;&gt; ,n the Geneva sectMn a nitm
number
letic Editor,'Wallace Croaby; Exchange get into the offico ftnd he^ the ghastly
tends towanl peace, hs It had h«eu tynted vacant and noni that wllF&gt;raee^the:rd- W Sanford's reprwcntati.ve 'rititen* Editor, Tehney Deane; Alumni Editpr, spectacle of a young woman dead by bar
that the Turks intended to rontlnue waV" quIreWnts.
*ij|siiHissr^jbravad ths cool weathor last night »nd H bItj- Kanncr! Humoroui Editor, Carey own'hand. No one saw the woman kill ;
for Í time so thnt they could strengthen
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! held a meeting . in the Geneva Opera Wight;» Ad-.. rti u i: Manager, Harold herself nnd she left no-note-of explana­
their unn/.
Ä '** . V* ttly (’duncll Met«* .
'hotue.
’ -i'.W lumgTqiiiain^s^Manager, Georgi Mc­ tion to show why she had dene it.
•1 * *** ' ^ - 'V o 6 TKq city, coilnril met In r.-gùlàr seaalonJ&gt; Hon. J. T. McLain of Geneva prodded Laughlin; Treasurer; Randall ¿»li.BV*.
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It wâÀ two'hntirs after dark and snow- Dec. itffb. 1Ö12. at 7:30 p. m: freaertt, 1as chalrtnan and specclu-a were.madfl by
-'-The Governor’s mansion no longer
• •. —
•.
•tí
stands empty, a solitary monument to
imt'Rhcu the ‘Suffragette army" tfint is T. J. Miller, prtoiefent: V. M, Elder, B. W Mesero. Walker, Ilrady.foreUr. ItossetUit
K*cry WecC .Bridge (Tab '• «" *.t . J::já ‘
Governor Gilchrist's '(fbduracy In not
on.ft* #ây to Alhuny'io.deliver n njre- •Herndon, ft. Çtuqge
_ . j &gt; l ‘- Woodruff arid andfriirasher^arid a full discusaiori was inMrs- T- A-..Neul was hostean of the
huge- tn Cipvcrnor Sulzer, .marched Into w H. Un&lt;b-rwoo&lt;l.&lt;&gt;Mrñutcs of the last ! vitad ami Indulged Jn and the facts.áed Every* Week ^Bridge Club Thursday af­ taking unto himself a w-ifp. Governor
the cltj yesterday, m'-am-ly abb-Htv drag
.figures were brid la-fore th* people at ternoon. Three tubli s of bridge were Trummell und family llkvti already taken ..'i:
*k 1meeting read and approve&lt;L
ippru
"f? ■IAi
their fret unother iu-p. MiJui Hosalie • G . . H,,&gt;i'Vrnald nppenred arid asked j five meeting, mime hundred beirjg fb^at played. Mrs. B. W. Ib'rmlon made pomfmion. Mr. TramijvflFa move was •
G. Jones,lender dTthe espeditiorr, whooforJlHlt
for tfnlt some
somc.stepa be*d«ken to improve‘ tendance, .
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the hlgheat score, and the prise, n hnnd- hastened l*ecuuse of th^faft that hn was *v '* .* if
two days has walk'kl witli painfully b«**. the city doclC The mutter was referred! Tho,jplrit oi .the nuvd^hg wâa most
occcupylng the resldeqcp^n which Hon,
a«ime clilha jardiniere.
„
'■terod fret, almost collupred When sfwj* b»d to the_ImlldTnk Oitninittre and Mr. Fef- friendly, which has been'ÜU altitude pf
Aftey tlie conclqaion of the gStnnt of W. N. ShcaUl expfeta (b llye.—Tallaha^
TniF*ffiTrr tfi..~TiTiT« t.' wT)en»-ttn-y ~T
i n
T
f f n&gt;nl fonn n~fd«n‘ rtiu-agniutd-ffttcipte:
r arets/twparógmrtihlM, Mtf}fwirhes. olive* see Note in Timck-Unkilt
.. stopped for ^ho tlight. *
fof.
• o no
rThe Improvement and Pfreent It to the Ihg;thi» carrtpfcflrti nmt only facts were. crackers and coffee were served Mr*fiAkeland
has
fbrmeil a- Lakes Im­
a t tneat^g. / • ^
! »given.
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. .a ' ( , neat,
Neal's gueeta were Mias Margaret Hart
, A mohtply tnagiojue fpf holxn** Is tb be
provement
Association,
life objecta of
illoved.and Seconded tKatrthe-’ bids /or ’ U seeing that the Inopie ift thV nc^( of Urlando, her charming house guest,
territory bad.heard only, thij Oriindosidc Mnit- C/ .M. Vor»**, Mrs. U. L. Hughes. which is to Ireautify I^*kee Morton, Wsir ■■»r
of tiro qrjretipn and were'at sea regard­ Mnr. C Y). MeUughlln, Mrs. 0 . WV nnd Mirror. It ip propositi torhave a
ing t.h&gt; real sitdîlîi.on, luyne of tlu*m hav llrndy, (Mr*- Cvuae llariMs», Mrs'. G. F sixty-foot ^driveway «rourvL l-ake AIor- ,
to* P l i n t h ? W b J 4 a . Farrear l ^ ' u ^ l i v t ton. Theÿ'must have n woman's clvjc
"fnngtrr^tri‘Lakpliwidr4 cpavi;«tiÿn,fti the;It in*b^t workers, «,:h o -i^ ,tj naswuneWl--of K. 8 , 'Johnson
mson for, new county w’O T K V ï to nrnTmmrfHWf
J ^
r y!
v;
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' , áre rytlnmtcd jo number nlnjut ),imo,d(K) ‘.the year 1911 1m» rê&lt;lucé«l from JM.IO seta of officials and would, pay twice, as
»lr*
f
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.
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^4Y . IP theHnlu-dGtat«»,. ViUIa» Mdd
t¿ |7;20. |f paid s d o ï ^ ^ ^ B t e r ^ J 5 ' nttnffl'1(A raves, a atatemenr-that Witbr-f'
*
A
.conference
of
fUh
'men
la
soon
to
Whopping in Sanford
.* OrlcalM^JgRviary 2^ to Kebrua?y ,3e ;‘ Movçd add avcondfi that .th / matter sard and absolutely unfounded. ,y
A'a V
TheTdUowing.Udloi
of Oyicdo'wvre b* held in 8&amp;rasota-to consider, amendM orph in ,f .fido vire.eapectcd «to attend. .|flr t»-duc*nglhe asikfwmcnt qt the Raitford1 ' T U dettava aretfon has been |nown on
;
»-antage ilehts'to thi- present fish lsw» of ib » j t i t ^
fs *ydUi in th^ city thisjKusk taking advantage
.
* o o e r - * . * N s - ’ Vr fraction Co, Perenal.¿ be referred to many ocea^ibns
that Sanfojd is
a r4 *-» “
Munâtèe,
.Lee.-pa8otO
»
•
Pinriio*
{
of thè rtghy bargidjts ofT#ròd 'by
tjjem
^-•.'Tbo Aavy’ «b-partment ac.0»-.pted- today j t|u. finance committee. Carried
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— op“** every question of *Improvement
arid Jlllbiiorou^hr county fishermen, sf*
• Vfor'the good of the service," tHi- redgj ;
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and tluff-'.U
k Ir.interests iic-wiin
!:&gt; ith ine-Dire
ti.-- i.-v. ford 'a ent»*f|*ri»imf aperclumUi
uuii M«r,mi«Rws
Mrs. B A*, ifrnjth« Mrs. T :L. Cushhig, to hw Invited to otlciKi tho meeting.
natimv.of fi/st Limili nant. Eflwnnl Kilts,
Dr.'McKwan Hart
terriiuary and the meeting jfct njghtyînly
•on»,
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' .Ml- •« Mni.- J. ¿tajonea, Mrs. H. H; Melali,
of t*# first murine w y».. to takè.TffOet
Dir. J. 8 . MèEwan had a oarrov'li- ilrenngUuned that Iwlief.
A ¿ertilirer pfahl is^tb tie established', F.
irWheeftE
Mm.
W.
1.
¿JullCnMnt.
All of the. gentlemen who went over
Pridâÿ. Ellia, who i* now in the marine Cap« from death in an automobil* acclat Live Oak and ihc sjilcndiff phosphate^ .
-fj
harrifeks.
M
from
.this chy were treated royally by hack, Mìm Anna McCulley, Miss .Alary
.
harrUck», Mure Island, California, faced dent on Ornnge avenue qteleyen o'clock ¡ Í
wliich la-found in such idiUndance Inthe '" J*
Leinhart.
Mis»
Bertha
Jîixon,
Miss
the Geneva people arid ci|&gt;W-t trvxctnrn
!T''r^ '^ H &lt;,! &lt;'0 .r,n,r*l‘,S‘,,‘,ni)ufL' B» Pài*: last wight. As |C was, - tlic pIp-sjclAji : J
Iflwvi hoclion o4 IhfVounty will Imi xûed * "
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***h *^ r ” ; ■:t— — lüdlcnlny.k.. Mi’vjJ.‘lülliç"_ ^ ’iygsfid
bia inpts.^
k
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j (neaped with his life, hut sustalifed severs i iaT-A TOiflir
',
ns « Ihum&gt; fur making several grade* o f
y o n°
•p
. : Y
"injurÍes,-which iheRTile,. as far as*lt is
»a :
fertilizer.
\
Kcsdlitg Circle
Vi^D Admirrail lia
Halli Pasha, fdNnerly ; kpowt) at t^isTime, a^rroken cheek bbne^ ^ CITY ELECTION .*JWTKJH&gt;AY
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The Reading Clrcle’ of the Missionary
minister of m»iirtne in the Turkish cBjIdnev'j'á.broken nose, a broken finger, ttnd
The
81
.
-Petersburg
water works la .to
«.is kHled in Um naval engagement Ijc- I ^ ous lacerati.«^ of the fooe. And it.lajjl- 0“ . WAodruff Wfai Önt - ïbr The Society pi the Methodlqt. church could
be
improved
by
the
addition
of a dupli­
n6t
hold
their’regular
meeting
Tuesduy
• tween-the Greyks and Turks off the liar- feared tha^ hentay lose an
PoslÜP* Òt Alderman
I v" afternoon; in the church on 'account of cate system of machinery. When these
dunoll«, December 13. This (Vthe ré- v Tbof-icrideqt happened at;the tbltwftf - . The. cif^^eîeetîoh Jor the purpose of
Improvement« are added the water sup­
port p^r-jAd fropi a Greek Captain.»who th&lt;» aCepue, {istt shuth of tho-jjjgU.»ehool dôcldthg,'tha'tfe' vote of
Alk-r- tpu-wotk that is still being done op tho
has jusf. arfjvi-d frotrv the Dardanelles, building. Dr. MeEwhn had been for a nsfhy and Û.-C; Woodruff, for Aldermen Interior-of the-churoh'und the practice of ply will bo in excellent crindttion. V !
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m i jdesptth.ihL»
r i t w 1;. »...
* the Sundny sohool ehildeGi for their
and, made through a semi-official agency. rail upon Mr. GeWier and was returning'! was .'-tV
heltl yesterdagf
busy
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Christmas ekcrcisc*.
Bargain wA-k In Sanford V ^ ■'
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liore«'- nlu*1 l&gt;elow- tlqv turn qf the avo- M»u»&lt;in and little fu».520 citixens weqt
A cull meeting of the Missionary so­
From now until nftor Christmas the
nu*
at
South
street,
his
automobile
colto
the
poll,}
and
Cukt
tlwlr
y^les
for
tbeir
Mr. Perry'» I.eclun- Iterimi
ciety will lie held in the church Tue day mrrcliuntk of Sanford arc selling good* at
iX :i
Edwarel Ouster Perry, the blind pianist i Dded head on with a- street sweeper, the , f«vorit.-s. This i»l&lt;ferhian\C fpc«&gt; has
ufternoiin, I^ec. Jlstat 3 o'clock, it is
price that will move thyir Immense
of Boston! his been-decorated with thej physiefan’a ttulomobilo tr«VeJinr.»outh; been rather cloee in eynre instance Und
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urgently nec*i(aary that eVcry member stocks nnd Sanford ia attractiB t th* in u l-r ,
Crosd of Jerusalem by his Royal High- H" d the, sw«eper^raveling nor^h'.
-'while huj little work wM*dode: by either
oj jhe sociut&gt;’. sltund t hw^r^yriNf r^~~
lUudc rroirfull tiic country roundabout.-__
.
tH IU tU M LL
x u
a
aaaritum
w w » w -vrw re^
Tnmghan~orTa?1iir, j r
--.tongue-of th^nw^t P T vr^shed
•kcandidate-their
friends
wwro-buey
and
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This city . 1» . becoming most jinpular
through
the^wfn(T
sh'iHn
of
the
m»eMne,
1
the
large
vote
wm
a.hlg
surprise..
When
, •*.
?.
&amp;ho nltttli.ltd 1iÎh concert in that city.
among the pwi|&gt;le who kp^rja bargain
Cameo d u b
; &gt;•
struck
the
steering*
d/b^el,
and
in-doing,
th*
vote
waareountexf
il
wna
found
that
’ —' _with the fitlir òf t-’ hevalier de a Mtijusint*.
. . . ^
,
The
Cnmro
Bridge
Club
was
enter­
when
they sec one and thoqp who have
«»
G.,C.
Woodrulff
was^be
winre»r
J&gt;
y
eight
TW m f o d..‘ Lusignan h the lineal *°
Doctor a, fingere,
A
tained by Mro.'IvP. Hughtis JVednesday been-accustomed to paying exorbitant,
votes.
-p'’
v
.
V*.
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&lt;
of-.that
y,uy:
i
^
Ltt^gnan
™ngi-d
«I»"
ard
and
struck
the
faire
crash■ d
morning. Two -table« of bridge- were prk-rs for everything in the merchandise
«• .
■ F'vliowing'ls the official count:
who wflytlhgceR Jerosalom io I he 12th ing in the cheek.
played. Mr*. 0 , W. Iirady made the line, have income regular customers o f
IVis jikcly^thot the Idqw from*the \ »’ \ . .
For Alderman
‘
kiFtl
"cent^y w/An
thnt c|ty -w-us lcmj»orarUy
ifii highest score and will have the*pleasure Sanford merchants.. Tourists coming
tongue
would
have
lx»n
fatal,
but
for
he.
W.
W,
Abernathy
, takcq frdm.3hd Moslenyu.try the Crâ¿ fLÍVit ... Í64 of wearing Uie lovely cameo btOorh un­ here from the largd cities of the"north aril
C»C.'Woodrqff .*
Milt r l - The LuSgnuiiM reigned also .oyer fagt tha it a'anced upward after striking
t
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f f.-'T re til the next meeting of the club. Mrs. agreeably aofpriserl at Ihe low price* on
Cj pi Rfs.knd Armenii ¿inking an eippbt the. steering* wj^il.--Reporter-Star
Nelltfa
¿ aré
i . .
--------------Hughe*' gt&gt;wests wefe Mrs. C. M. VorcF; dry goods nnd clothing and many trav.
-■of
whfeb included not 4»nly
T
he
Sanford
Library
will
hot
bf
open
Mrs. C, 0. McLaughlin, Mr*, 0. W. cling men have remarked that Sanford
. **clnll Make Anolbet Caaal'S
thé ÎJoV TâtritT and thé aepulchro of
again until the fourth day of Jamiar)-. Brady. Mrs.
i’tofit on merchanA.
Connelly,
JD.'Wj merchant* made I
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.
It
was
announced
today..that
a
conç $ m . but also tho puppoaed sire of the
1913.
. - .
Herndon, MrtTG.TT'Smith,¡Mr*. RobertJiUse.yian .the merchant* óf'othcr Florid*
tract
had
been
let
to
a
Birmingham
lirnj
(&gt;arii«n of Eden, of.Mt. 'Ararat and the
___
* •cititti
l.i-.J The .buyers
ir-.--i-.i-.
- , .thw
lOn that date it wll)-be re-opened, in
II
get the benefit oi
Towar of Ba|&gt;e|... Although the present for the digging of a $600,000 canal to the new quarter» secured for it in the Newman.
-&lt; ti.
low price* and ths city will be filled with *
Guy de Lusignan hns no realm he la al- ftn from W'pd Palm Beach to Lake Okro. Imperial Theatre buildJpg,
•hop|&gt;ere this week and next, taking i d i „
Filed fbr Record
w-ayi. called Roynl Highness by thd clmbee. The; ditch will be forty-seven
Books
or
magaxines-which
have
b«an
vantage of the reduced coat of living a* *
Prosper. Colony Co. to Jno StrosniUer.
Kreqah who Hi-knfijsdedge him only as tlie miles in length, eleven feet deep and loined out ot such dates as will make
exemplified by tire merchant» of SanfOnC ’
seventy-five
wide
.andilrj)l
be
completed
lawful king -of Jerusalem, and he has at
fthem due for return during the Interval + Benton &amp; Clark to F*. C. William*.
Alice T. Parish to O^Wclasenburgcr.
diapoml t tirée, royal orders, the Ordor of by*July 1 1 -r*
between December 17th and' January
Moore I* Promoted
Otto Wplaienbqrgif and wife to Clara
•Mrluaine, Order of the Bword nnd Order
4th will n«l incur n fitte If returned on
Mr. E. C. Moore, who was a resident
A Hint for 1913
of Ht. Catherine of Mt.-Sinai, which i* Phillip«.
,
s
£
■
I
*-V~rS
January 4th.
■r
jQ.- p ; Starbuck and husband to .Oeo. of this city, for several year*, going to
the ohlejft military order in existence. Perhaps you cannot reach the fop,
Tim annual meeting, Wllkbd j&gt;*ldJn the
•ViHanford about ten months ¿¡b‘ to .taka
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"All O^th^ao order» dnte from thd.tlme'ofi 'Perhaps ybur burdens are teo great, hew root? Thutdaay, January 9th*, JR1S-; j . U B a r i;/
Z t . A. IVpprrcîirq^nd wifr» t&lt;&gt; (im, W. ‘the management of the Postal Telegraph
theçruaoderand the of tier fif^AlcJuaino Arid it may.be tbgt you tnua$ drop
. ,• office intlqit city, is-agalwhalk qf hla oM
dnar««&lt;il'
wrigbr.
ja b«Row*di only upon artistH ninl literary
i in. 'nntv Perha|*a
Perbatis you
vou are to know the,
the worst,
worst. -. * . S 'k » JAV Delta Canal Co. to L. lfoweU Dnvìs.’ love, havirig Anken the position with tha
.
note. Mr Perry- is tlw.'otily.
^ .‘Bai
''* to fall while othier» clamber high.
to Albert Jf ÏÂ1».' samé company*« manager held by Mr.^
.f ArftsgJcari rmnielan'wbo lipidi It.'-' '•*
• “ ^TheMuitil(Jpg Empia, who jgoes with the Orlartdo "
. Never amcft
-meeting-*&lt;
». V .
Aufomobllr ômpinTy. -Ttihr tr tn tha &gt;^JJutÄÜllJL
l ’djúiv.
TÎIgTii
■
•tifturo
fr :_ •
-ofVaècuîed
«
.i*-rj.-u' l.,.1
■■ - .ir: ifor’ vt:"T ■
promotion
•it* »,*■
••
Mrs. J. IL Itoumillat,
flro nbout lour .I
just ns you say, your task
___ .
___ held a Warm place in the.
boro requqatedjtòd
B .^ V c íS t
Tha-TcrTibjo Hsbl
vtring rrowd (o
s far.too 'iiMi' ult for you.
hittirU of .Offenda pooplo,^Reporterg J lostojT ^ Kri^fc
ug, where i.
L it's too tnufh for them to ask
*F*
Hanford- MuslVClub
hou
pbak wud ¡yetado
Ó faniil
One o i your frail physique to do.'
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nróomo mjspner and «wing ¡And it .may lie that you must
must’fail.
, TheMuaiC Club «ill hold their regular m
y. v. mited ?
'fail,
V » m 'r l i f
F &amp; a i S I -Ü
Rtrncrairef ' thé date o( M r.-Tilty’«
-to. I
bi turning In an alarm the i ,And few will know the reason why; , m**ting&lt;at Ilk studio of Mrs. Food* 5,j Dinqr-—Oi'd W after goin“ -to1 me
recital. In. th«jriMÍllo£lÚTTi of the Sanford
W f. ^ »riW jfLrirn It arili d.o_no good to wail.
Muni*»n^'uturda&gt;Mriurn^n at 3 o’c|^k&lt;
&lt;High School la January 3rd' I
ac
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1:
Why don’t you buckle in and UyT
M7* .T H. RbumfÇnt, leafier.

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                    <text>December 10, 19H

T ilt 8ANF0ftD?HEARtP
BONDS HAVE. BEEN VALIDATED
Brick Roads Will soon be Started In
Sanford District
Secretary Bates at the meeting of the
/ Commercial Club last night read a tele­
gram to the assemblage that created os
much excitement os'would the announce­
m ent th a t the new county had been
created. The substance of the telcgTam
waa to the effect th a t the bonds for $200,000 fof the brick roads had been vali­
dated by the circuit court and all th at
remains for the culmination of our de­
sires In the m atter is the sale of the bonds
which will bo no difficult m atter, as th i
buyers havo already boon here anxious
and ready to buy them.

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Lucky Sanford f.j
During the past week o? low ^rices on
lettuce and .while m any cars were being
refused for freight charges and other*
barely bringing expenses of hampers
and cutting charges many promi­
nent growers were protected by con­
tracts made several months ago. I t is
understood one grower alone received
over $2,600.00 for hia cutting for the
week, while others received amounts
ranging from $100.00 to $000.00 for their
respective cuttings.
The Herald is reliably informed th at
the M. O. Coggins Company paid grow­
ers In Sanford nnd vicinity-during the
past week approximately $6,500.00 on
contracts which they hold.
It has nlways been the contention of
The Herald that Sanford's greatest neefl
is moro commission concerns who are
willing to p u t their money into SanfortTa
'products on an f.- o. .b. basis. The
company th at is willing to take a share
of tho risk in handling our crops is more
likely to hold up price* on the markets
and make the distribution us wide ts
possible.
We wish t«i congratulate the many
grower* who have used fortnight to piotect themselves against low prices pre*
vailing at the present tin«
T h r Rush for Office
It Is human nature for the victorious
Democrat* who want tin- federal office*
which have ever since 1898 been held by
Republicans. The latter deserve no
sympathy, for they have hud and held
the said war office* as the s|&gt;oils of |ioliticul war, and have no right to kirk now
that they are the loser*
However, as the Star has sun) Indore,
Woodrow Wilson was elected for a high­
er purpose than to hum! out pie to the
hungry, ffis election wn* an expression
of disiire pn the purt of the | m*o |)|s for
better government. When Wilson lake*
his seat next March, and when Demo­
cratic Congressmen assemble to deal with
problems that vitally affect all the dwell­
er* in this vast country, they should not
lie annoyed or overburdened by the imfiortunities of office seeker*.
Very few men. no m atter whut party is
in power, run bold office, but the entire
jieople are concerned in the government.
The Democrat* will huve a longer
lease of power if they refrain Irom an un­
dignified scramble for office. The Stnr
doesn’t think any fkithful und efficient
Republican should be turned out of of­
fice until his term expires. There are
mnny -some of them in this state—
who should I»- removed at once for cause
hut the great majority should Im- allowed
to take their time.
The Star Wlieve* that this jMilicy will
l*-st suit our Senator* and Repreaenta
lives, who in all Democratic stutes will
probably Im- awarded tin- distribution «f
federal patronage. They will have great
problems to grapple with after March
4 . und it will hamper their useful tyres to al
4, and it will hamper their usefulness tq
all the people if their tkime irf tilfren up
by scramhler* for.pie.
In a personal letter to the Stnr, Con­
gressman Sparkman, of the first dis­
trict, make» the 'following statem ent,
which wo darreay is the sentiment of
every representative who believes he was
elected to work for all his constituents:
“ I have received quite a lot of letter*
from ull over the district requesting my
aid in tho m atter of federal appoint­
ments. To nil such I huvo repljed in
substance; th at owing to the fact that
I'resid&lt;ya-elect Wilson will not lie in­
augurated for several months yet, and th
nugurated for sevefal months yet, and
thut ft will be several weeks or months
before the offico in queation will he va­
cant, I have thought it best not to com­
m it myself pro or con on any applica­
tion."—Ocala Star.

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Election Day
Today Is election day and very little
of th a t as county division is creating
more agitation than a small m ntter llke
• a city election. T ho election is for u
Treasurer and Collector and two Aiderm en,-the election being made necessary
by the resignation of two Aldermen and
C a p t M arks as Tr»**'-'fg.
campaign has been v C t
enthusiasm baa t t y * * * * \
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The Stetson Glee Club
Under the auspices of the Lend a
Hand Club, and for the benefit of the
Sanford Library the Stetson Glee Club
will give a delightful concert Wednesday
evening at
o’clock in the auditorium
of the Sanford High* School.
The young ladies of this most excel­
lent club, realizing th at the Library is
very much in nets) of a helping hand In
securing new books to add to thOjjileaaure and helpfulness of its patrons, have
been successful in securing the kindly
.assistance of this fine Glee Club, solely
in behalf of a Sanford enterprise, and
they should be complimented with
full house and appreciative audience.
The Ub'ikrytfilkaQM l»c and Is dear to
the hearta of the Sanford people. I t
has been of. inestimable benefit and
pleasure to them and their children, and
every citizen should rally to Its support
In this instance especially, in manifest­
ing their appreciation of the assistance
given by atrangen at the solicitation of
tbe Lend a Hand Club, which is proving
Itself in many waya a potent factor In
benevolent enterprise« and tho civic
betterm ent of the city..
Sanford Music Club
The Music Club held their regular
m eeting at the studio of Mrs. Fannie S.
Munpon, president of the club, Satqfc,
day afternoon at 3 o’clock. There was
a fine attendance of tbe club present.
A very entertaining paper on the
"Life and Works of MaEsenet” was read
by Mrs. O. W. Brady. A second excel­
lent paper was read by Mrs. S. O. Shinholser on tho "Life nnd Works of Saint
Saens." Mr*. D. L. Thrasher played n
delightful Melody by Massenet and
dem onstrating M assenet’s style as n
composer, and a very charming duet,
Picture Scene»’’ by Massenet
ren­
dered by the Misses Mary McK'm and
Mary Herhy. The leader regretted
thnt she hail been unable to secure any
music by Saint Suens fur the program.
Mr*. Muason led a brief discussion on
French music, after which several Im­
portant matter* were discussed und a
new name proponed for membership.
The president presented an invitation
to the Music Club from the Welaka
Club to the reception
given by
the Welaka Club, to Mr*. W. B. Young,
president of the Woman's Club of Jack­
sonville,. who will talk to the ladies of
Sanford Wednesday afternoon in the
Congregational church.
When the huninrex ftf the club had
'teen transacted the meeting adjourned

AT THE IMPERIAL
.The crowd» attending th# perform­
ances a t the Imperial Theatre lately have
been so large and in *uch constant at­
tendance th at it has been necessary for
the mayor to appoint an officer to be
present each evening to offer assists nee
to that part of Sanford's c!*J»*ns who
wi»h to attend the show*, it will be the
duty of this officer to see th at the law*
are properly enforced as ’regards the
handling of th eatre crowds. The en­
trance* and ezlta are to be properly at­
tended, regulations regarding smoking,
and spitting will be looked after, and
more particularly the officer will look
after that (Wirtion of the audience which
greatest nuisance, the small boy
ow* miasils of one kind and gnH)ut the house. T h a t nuisance
topped.
Wallace &amp; Beech will make fun at tho
Imperial the last three days of this* week
and it is said th a t the set is beyond every,
other in the m atter of fun. They *111
change their act each evening, present­
ing new songs, new sayings and new
action.
Tho votes in the contest fqr the bicycle
are now apportioned as follow*:
Anna M ay B ru to n ___________
1667
Helen Peck__...............................
1376
Mamie K ate Williams
.1264
Helen Gonzales ...
1362
M argaret Burner ............ . ..
1143
Gertrude Rungc
916
Clsrece Hand
829
Fannie Reha Munson
811
E dnt Tullug
690
Adele Rines
..... .............. 681

Hparkman on Improvements
"Harness tho Mississippi and make
tho water poker development pay for
the cost of improving the river,” wa
tho gist of the message brought to day
hy S ecretary of W ar Stimson to the N b
tional River* and Harbor* Congress.
■Secretary Stimson declared that when
tho nation assumed a responsibility as
great us thut of »(tending $60,000,000
for improving a river, the geheral tax
puyora of the country should get the
henefit of tho incidental profits arising.
Representative Sparkman of Florida,
chairman of the House committee on
rivers and harlior*. did not agree with
the aasertion of President Tpft yesterday
liefore the Congress, thut the Mississippi
should Ik* improved- tinder the general
wt-lfure Huns«' of the Constitution, fl&gt;r,
suid Mr. Sparkm an, it would Im&gt; a sad
day for the country, nnd he feared it
would lead to a wide system of log loWW
would lend to a wide system of "oog
rolling” if appropriations were made
Edward Baxter Perry
always on the claim that they were (or
The New York Musical Courier has the general welfare. He aiw«*rt«*i that
the following to say of Mr. Perry, who river improvements should lie m ade only
will play at the auditorium of the San- for the benefit of commerce.
fotd High School, Jan. 3rd, PJ13., under
the auspice» of the Sanford Music C lubDaughter of thr Spy
"M r. Perry is the originator and prin­
Great two reel feature at tip* Im|M*nul
cipal cx|&gt;onent of the lecture-recital tomorrow night. Thia feature film has
idea. He is the only blind pianist in taken the country hy storm und filled
the world's history wh&lt;»4ia* *ucct**ii*i every house where it has l&gt;een shown
m winning un-unquestioned |*&gt;*itiori in la v s story and thrilling adventure.
the front rank of his profession He '»
Work is progressing nicely on the new
tht- only American pianist who ever
played u t the Imperial C ourt of (¡erinjuiy. depot which ia being erected at Winter
He U tho only pianist American qr for­ Park by the Atlantic Coast Line railway
eign who ever suatainNl himself for ten and tho structure will be finished hy the
successive seasons by concert playing middlo of this month. The building is
alone in the United States. He is the being constructed of white brick and will
only pianist, living ur dead, of any coun­ lx* modern in detail and equipmenttry who ever played twelve hundred
concerts in ten successive year*." N
Pleasant Porch Party
Misses May Thrasher und Dorothy

Davis, entertained their young friends
at n very delightful (torchparly at the
resilience of Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Thrasher
Saturday afternoon.
The young people enjoyed a number
of pleasant gam «, both in the porch
nnd yard, after th* conclusion of which
tho young hoatease* served delicious Ice
cream and cake.
Tho guests on this enjoyable occasion
W«re Misses Frances Gonzales, Helen
H ind, Fern Ward, Elizabeth Stafford,
Helen Peek, Alice Caldwell, Fannie
Reha Munson, Alice Lough, Lillian
Herring, Soritn Lake, Nellie I,ough, Nor­
ma Herndon, Walter Rowland, Prod
Wight, James Higgins, Sidney Chase,
Griffin Herring, Reginald Holly, Haw­
kins Connelly, Rqwell Brady, Robert
Hines, A rthur D akins, J. D.' Woodruff.
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Cfever Club
The Clover Club at their December
meeting were entretained by Mias Ethel
Moughton F riday afternoon, Dec. 6th.
Besides the members of -the club, six
visitor* were present. T he final a r­
rangements for the bazaar which was
to bo held Saturday afternoon and even­
ing were completed, and it was also dedded th a t the Clover Club should assist
In the Christmas decorations for the
church. When the business of the d u b
had been attended to, the lateness of the
hour, prevented the enjoym ent of the
usual social features^ wh.ch concludr
the meeting* ol th* d u b . A delicious
chicken solid course was served, alter
which tbs meelitW adjourned.

Are You in Arrear*

DANGER - WARMING - DANGER
Orangti Growers, Dealers and Shippers of Fla.
Monday morning, December 16, there will be
more than 3,000 cars of Florida citrus fruits in the
United States on track and rolling.
At the same time there will be as many, or, more,
cars in the hands of the wholesale and retail dealers in
fruits.
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The daily consumption of citrus fruits in the
States is 500 cars, under favorable circumstances.
Therefore on Mondtf$r morning, Dec. 16, there will
be rolling and on track and in the hands of dealers,
twelve days’ total supply for the entire consumption of
th^United States, without making any allowance for
the Californias that have moved and are moving.
If every packing house in the State of Florida will
close down Saturday night, December 14, and remain
closed for two weeks, at the end of that time the entire
Florida orange supply of the United States will be prac­
tically exhausted, and all houses can start again on
Monday, December 30, and will find a ready sale for
every orange that they ship,at $1.75 to $2.00 a box.f.o.b.
cars, and grapefruit at from $2.00 to $2.50 a box; f. o^b.
cars packing houses.
If, on the other hand,with the dealers amply sup­
plied, and this enormous amount of fruit on track, Flor­
ida continues shipping after December 14, there will be
such a conjestion of fruit immediately following Christ­
mas that the markets will go down to the “red ink”
point very rapidly, and there will be no more sold, even
. at the low prices, than as if you had Maintained thetn,
and the market will be disorganized' to such an extent
- that the entire month of January will be wasted in get­
ting straightened out.
The Florida Citrus Exchange desires to call, and
hereby does call, on every factor in the fruit deal in this
.State, whether he be grower, broker, contract shipper
or dealer, to help relieve this situation and prevent the
utter annihilation of the market for Florida fruits.
Florida Ls shipping the finest fruit this year she has
ever shipped, and if you will all join us in this move,
you can every one of you make good money for your
citrus crop. If we cannot get the cooperation of all
factors in the State, we are utterly powerless to stem
the tide of disaster that is bound to rise.
Any man or factor who, in the face of this warning,
moves fruit between the 15th and 30th of December, is
an enemy of the grower, and an enemy of the industry,
and worst of all, his own enemy.
Gentlemen, will you coojierate with us? We
would like every operator in this State who moves from
three cars of fruit up to communicate with us promptly,
by letter or by wire, charges collect, notifying us of his
intention to support us and stand with us in this en­
deavor, and we would he especiidly desirous of hearing
from Chase &amp; Compny, Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk, the
North American Fruit Exchange and the dealers and
shippers at Arcadia, Orlando, D eland and Leesburg.
Gentlemen, will vou help us to help yourselves?
FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE
W .^ ( . T e m p le ,

General Manager.
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fURNITURt HOUSE

A NICE NF.W LINE OF

Gorham Sterling Silver
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A large aaanrtmcnt to »elect
from. Every piece ii Warranted
Sterling Silver.
Our new line of ELECTRIC
PORTABLES for 1012 ii now
ready.
Come and see them.
You ore welcome whether you
buy or not.
We do EXPERT WATCH
and JEWELRY REPAIRING
at reasonable prices. All Work
GUARANTEED.

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OLDtSl

Theo. Schaal
JEWELER
, 303 East Flrat Street

SANFORD, FLORIDA.
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED

Summer or Winter
weean supply your wnnts in the
Automobile line. If you want to
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A Motor For Any Purpose
we arc at your service with the
very beat cars. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble call un any
hour of the night or day.

Sanford Machine ft Garage Company
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printing price*. W eY* «till
doing" com m ercial work
, of ell kinds' at p^icce sat­
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Citizens of County Seal Now Hove
Inspector
Bureau Transportation of
The
Heal
Article
Wednesday A n d Welaka Clubs
Explosive* Talks to Hallway Men
Another Election Will Be Held
Burning natural gu* in H onda and
There was a large attendance of of­
Entertain State Officers
To Decide Aldermanic Race
right here in Orlando irtay l»ecome an
ficials and employee* of the A. C. !..
actual fact, and th a t at no very remote
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Kailroad Company, and a numlx-r of
period. It ha* just leaked out that un
HELD MEETING AND RECEPTION
investigation is quietly going on in the MUNICIPAl EltCIIUN WAS ClO St
territory- ncur .he city thut may make
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by Mr. C. W. Kvarta, Inspector for the
her
citizens
"«it
up
and
take
notice.”
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Bureau for the T ransportation of Ex*
Stste President O f Federated Club*
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It may he remembered by some th at Abernsthy And Woodruff Are Forced ploaivMI aml othrr D w r o u s Article^
For Women Is Given a Most
To Make Race Again And DeThe lecture was illustrated by steriopubout nine yearn ago wells were bored
for oil in the northwestern end of this
Cordial Welcome By The
cide The Tie Vote— Pres
Ucon vicW11 ,ml * “ very *ntcf« ,ing and
state, where both oil und gas were dis­
i instructive.
Local Clubs
„
*on I* Elected
The work of this Bureau ha* been gocovered and also at Jackson, Ala., and
The regular meeting of ^ie Wednes­ thut later investigations were made on
The city election last Tueoday was a in* on • t**‘li&gt;y for the |&gt;ast seven yearn
day Club wits held in the Congregational the west coast of Florida, where well* very close and very interesting uffuir, a,,d ‘he results obtained are simply
church Wednesday nfternoon, in ord^V wen- sunk, und Itoth oil and ga* discov- netting at naught the prophecit« of sev- wonderful. In 1905 there were rightyth at the Various clubs of the city and rervd. But these holi-s were plugged. ,.rnl wise heads who had the result do|x-d flvr Persons killed, two hundred amt
other ladies of Sunford should have the and word was given out that they were out before hand. Seemingly there was ‘hirty-three injured, and a pro|x-rtv li*w
pleasure of hearing Mrs. W. B. Young, of no practical value that the product hut little inten-st manifested in tin- uf$'1.000,000,00 l&gt;&gt; explosion* of danpresident of the W oman’s Club of Jaeh- uux n«rt there hi siftficient quantity to pur and yet there must have lieen a
articles in transit
Under d irersonville, whom the Wednesday Club hud warrnnt development.
strong undercurrent of public opinion Bon of the Bureau this ha* Itecn de­
invited to visit the rlub and talk to them
bater the most wonderful develop- a* the vote polled waa a very strong one. &lt;'reaix«i each year and for the year 1911
and the ladies of Sanford about the bien- meiit* have taken place at Rcuumont,
in the race for Alderman S. Bunge led *he rt‘cortl shows one |verson killed, two
niul meeting of the Federated Women's and Spindletop, Texas, where oil and ga* the field and coming neck nnd neck down- injured, and a p rn |* rty los* of S34.7GI.
Clubs of America, to which she was a in untold quantities ha* been discovered the home stretch came C. C. Woodruff Fnder President Roosevelt's udmlnisdelegate* and which wna held in San and Is now enriching the territory in and W. W. Abernathy und they lied for ‘ration Col. R. W. Dunn, of the United
Francisco in July last.
which it was found.
second place, W. K Pell coming in lust Stales Army, Ordnance Departm ent,
**■'* detailed to take charge of thl* inatOne of the same gentlemen, who a« but close enough not to gel the Mag
Mrs. G. I.. Maris, president of the
Wednesday Club, in a few prefatory sistiil in the ahovi named invintigations
For Treasurer and Collector the race 1er as Chief ln*|as'tor of the Bureau,
remarks os to the occasion oi the united and development*. is now in Orlando was very clone and no one seemed to and (’apt. Carlton, of the t'niiod State*
messing and the pleasure anticipated in and ha* made the discovery that natural predict the outcome until the ; m&lt;s. were Army, «a* detallisl as Assistant Chief
listening to Mrs. Young's address 1g.ts exists III a strip of territory clone to r&lt;)unted when it wu* found that A A 1n*|H-clor.
The work of the Bureau is under the
stilted that the bus|||«*ua of till- c|||l&gt; the e|iv
It i* Mild that no later than Preston wa* winner over \ I. William*
direction of the Interstate Comnn-ree
would l&gt;e om itted and turned the inis-t last Saturday this same gentleman ap- hy just three vot«-s
The Aldermanic race will ticcensilule l uimmviuii The Bureau ha* hi it*
ing »ncr to Mrs. Wight who was leader 1proaile-d two reputatile citizen* of Or
indu. relative to ojii-raltons on •-•-rtaiu another eli-ction a* the law* state* thut In employ twenty-two inspectora and four
for the afternoon and llienmul I &gt;a.
In her own interesting and pleasing I tracts of land, und letting them in on cium* of n tie vo te the mayor is emiaiwered assillali! iils Ims*lors wlm w&gt;uk thè elilire
li to . all a s|n-ciul election ten days utter I nileil State* and Canada, wlui havtway, Mrs. Wight told a foreeful little 1fact* connected with his di*&lt;-nver\
churge of all Storage magazines uf |,o*
story, illustrating the ri-u-on for (• der •a .l- then revt-oled to him tliui the knowl­ the fimi one
Willi-«cant time (O solicit vote* the der, dynam ite, etc., and inuke frequent
nting tiie clubs and w h\ the Fislerution edge of gas here had been known to
them
for
two
years
or
more,
and
hud
ac­
candidate* will certainly make a warm iiu|M-ction* of such magarmisi. a* wi-ll
should have u biennial meeting. Indore
tually
In-ell
burins!
Iiy
the
discoverers
fight for the |H*iitinn und whut prom xs iits|Hs*tfoli* of munufuci uriiig |i|ani*
introducing Mrs Young, the guest and
These
gentlemen
further
averred
that
,sisi to lie a very quiet affair may In- very of explosive articles, as welf a* coiitain
spettker of the occasion who laid so kind
ly responded to the invitation to come it we- not t|o-eomnion "Img" gas. hut Un­ exciting toward tin- close The canili ers for sue h articles. gasoliiH- drunis.
to Sanford and tell lie' i Inb about the real a 11 I-, the ante .is is found in IVxa* datisi have not announced their plans as sli-el cylmders for compresseli gas. Steel
bienmul imi ung und some of the reason* Lnui-nui.i and other potili*, hut ns to y e t. but it is uildcmtirod that the eli-ct Ion ki-g* for holding (aiwder and boxi-s for
loading dynamite
why the federalist clubs of America j whether it waa here in sufficient qtian- will have to la- livid to make it legal
While the public heum Very little of
tities
to
be
of
great
practical
uae
they
There
was
some
talk
of
the
candidates
needed an I called a biennial meeting.
tin* work, the result* m saving of life
w*re
'inalile
to
xtntc
settling
the
m
atter
among
themselves
Mn. Young's charming and altrur- ,
The inveatigulion* ¡ire still going on. hut tin* ins-ins to have l*s-n taken out of sn B I'*9
property are very gratifying
live personality claimed the undlildi-tl
an d it is more tini.» indiatile th a t ac tiv e thrir hand* hy the legal status and an an&lt;l «how whnl can la- dotte by inielli
attentioii and inleresl of her audleuce
gi-nl coo|H-rution betwoen thè governas she gave a b-i--f sketch of the grand d evelopm ent* m n\ soon Ih- u n d e r ta k e n other election will have to la- held.
ment thè rnilmndx and their ritili is said by those who are familiur
Following i* the official votecounfry th raig h *lnc,*i th* d -l-guli•«
p lo y e e s
w ith the geological fo rm a tio n of thi*
For Trr«»urer ami • iillcrl or
travehsi to San Francisco, and the cor­
portion of Florida, and limi portion of A ■V Pri-sliui
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dial welcome and large hearted hospital­
" i-laka ( luti N o t e s
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ity which the I.m' iiI clubs .ind.citi/i'ii» uc tiie country stretching wintwurd through A 1. Williams
Alabama.
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and
to
the
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Nkeluka
1 lui* » bridgi party mi
Por tldi-rman
corded to that large bod; of represcnt.inin'ilyiil
tiel
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stlny
.ifli-riUHin
wa* un umisoally en,*S Ku nge
tive women, who had come together
lull
tor.
Is
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line
will,
the
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ga.«
loy'aldimie
A
largìnumlo-r of meni
\ i \N .MMlrulf
with united purpose and for concerted
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del elolilllenls m I In is, -.•liu'ilo-r* w*ri- prem-nl. und severul guisil.s eneffort for th* le-llehl of l!n a.•men o| tile
\\ NY A tii-r nul h ;
1 tri
Bi-p.i-ter Sliif
joyed tbe pltsiuuri-* of thè game*. Seven
land and for l lie uplift of humanit.i
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table* of player* et-tered inlo thè contcnt,
Mr» Young also mentioned some of
and aft»-r score* were counted it wa*
Missionary Meeting
the fine speakers who were present and
(/
Plessanl Dinner Parly
found thal Mra. Il W. Huriulon hud won
of the effort« they were making to apl
Tiie missionary society of the .Method­
While in the rity Mr» W. B \ oung Un- d u k for thè Corning mondi The
the cause pf this grand federation, life ist ehurch held their regulur meeting- at
Wilt ie ntertainisl by Mr« II 1. D- Itosiis- Mrs. Foresi I.ake, and ber as
the largest organization hi the world, j the ho m e of Mrs I K M ettmge£_Tuea* A1li­r the sislaiii» Mrs 11ilrt and Mli* Holn-rt«
Ft»rest at the Sulifurd 1' in!*M
numtx'ring one million members Some duy afternoon, mi ac count of n-|YatTs
ri« lion given Iiy lite \S eluku E 1nn •-inn «er n-d duini; Irmi cakv sandwich!-« und
of the details of I lie dcparlinenlal work i In-ing d o n e in th e interior of th e c h u r e h
to Mrs You i* M r« De hot iTom-oIuIi wtuli- Mrs H I. De For
I' ll HIM* ntarv
of the biennial were given, on through
T h e mis-iing wu* presidisi over b
Fi irt*«*i a jin hosti-s* «1 U v»*rv j[•li usant ri-l ren i Per iiiten-slllig rv|Kirl of thi»
the federation and down to the individ­ Mr- II II &lt; h.ipi~-ll president of M.i
■111Hill*r partv in liniKir ul Mm Y oung Florida Kederation of Wnmen's Club»,
ual clubs Of *(as'ial interest and grail • iM-n-t y
\ fli-r 1be di t ottonai i-xeri-im-s
1hi* ta!lile dis-- belìi ut West Palm lieacti ili Novelli Iter
at the Sanford limisification wits the statem ent by Mrs I the minute* were read by the secretary.
orations were exquisite crimson rum-s The n-|Mirt wus must eomprehenaivr, giv
Young, {hat she heard several rrierefices ' Mm ( II Smith
The last quarter's Mr*. DeFonsiT.s iiim U-iI guisil* were ing an excellenl idea of thut inspiring
by speakers of the legislative work of re|Mirt of the finances of the society was
Mrs. J. W. Dirkina, Mrs, S. O. Chase, and enthusiastic meeting, und will unthe federation to the pamphlet prepared made by the treasurer. Mm. W. W.
Mf* Henry Wight. Mm. G. fl. Wal- doubtedly bring n-ault* in the rluh'»
by Mrs. Wight, and also the fine pafier Aliernathy. After the business of the
dron. After the dinner the party were work. Mm. DeForrval was greatly imw ritten by Mrs. Oharles Gay of Pnlatka&lt; meeting und a general di* cu**ion f Mni ("hasi-'s guest* at the concert given pressed with the high standard of our
* chairm an of the Civic committee of the noverai imfKirtant matter*. Mr* I,. B
by the Stetson Glee Club in the audi­ H onda women, anil *j&gt;okc of them in the
S tate Federation. The pamphlet Mm. Philip*, superintendent of the Junior torium of the Sanford High School.
highisil terms, eafiecially the work noYoung referred to is a iligest- of the Flor­ Epworth league made n most excellent
complished by the vuriuu* club*, and
ida law concerning women anti property; n-|&gt;ort of the year's work of the I«-ague
urged the Melaka Cluh memiwr* to pres*
Wants a Town t lock
also n very brief review of the criminal and it» present status. She also turned
forward until they. too. had won n place
law concerning women and girls. In over to the treasurer of the society, to
Sanford, lJr&lt;. I'lfk. 1912.
in the front ranks of these i-nme^t and
the preparation of this pamphlet Mr*. |&gt;c re|&gt;orted through the miosiona’-y *&lt;&gt; Editor Sanford HrroUt
capable worker* of our state. The h o a r
Wight was assisted by T K. Wilson of ciety. ten dollur*. the unnuul contribuI)«-ar Sir I have often wondered why hold Economie papet wo* |M«t(Mined,
Sanford and F. E. Jennings, of Jackson­ lion by the league for missions. M iO Sanford hai not a town clock.
owing to the unnvoidalile a b s e n c e of Mm
ville. attorney for the State Federation. Philip* also invited the member* of the
Somt. 0|M. tim(1 thought of one and Brown
Mm. Young paid quite u tribute to the so.-iety to attend the l.axaar, which the ,,uilt a tovk(,f for onr s;))Vk why rjin' t
magnificent scenery, the variety und lu-ague will hold at.h er home Saturday Wf! have ofl&lt;&gt;7 l&gt;aln tkxx has one. 1
Porch Bazaar
gorgeous hueti flowers und the wonderful afternoon, and thus encourage the young (hink Orlando aLso Why can't we. a
The
Junior
Epworth league of the
products of the west, mentioning also people hy their presence and patronage. (lnrr city
either.
M
ethodist
church
will hold their anniual
■omo of the splendid trips and entertain­ The children have made for »ale over one
Now, if Mr. Pars- would devote one
bazaar
on
the
porch
of the residence of
m ent of thifcivisitom.
hundred little article., both useful and a m . „ f '^ e r y
it. if Mr. Crip,,en would
j ,t Philip., superintendent of
M n . Young made it very clear what pretty. They will also have cakes and (lrvote one orange tree to it. we might
U .a g lU f t Satur&lt;Jay afternoon, beginthe biennial meant to the federation, candy for sale.
soon have one. If the old hen would n|ng a, 20-clork Besides over one hunwhat the federation meant to the dubs,
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lay one egg a week, markeil clock, she
d w ,^ , „ 1 allll prrWy arUcU,
they will
and what the clubs meant to their memBritish Army Officer
»ould not have lo crow in the night.
jlave r a k„, „¡„1 randy for sale. The
‘ beta. Concluding the very delightful
T hn. W Preuinn of i
1 Why cannot tUe Sanford Im provement l)U,)|ic &gt;rt&gt; Cordially invited to attend
( apt. I hoi. W. Prw ton of Lynn, Agao^gtion ta k / th«» m atter in hand?
talk Mr*. Young said th at in its depart­
and the children will appreciate a liberal
L„l us hav^ a V)Vkn clock&gt;
mental divisions the federation w as.do­ Maas., is in tbe city and may spend the
patronage.
ing a work that the churches did no t and ! winter here. Capt- Preston served
“J
Youm truly.
could not do or reach, and th at the fed* iXfAty-six yearn in the British army in
P. E. M ILLER
Hand Concert
«ration was the working Jiand in hapd (Nw^diii and the province* and m r x
Tiie Sanford Band will hold a iris*
aeveriiijnedal*
for
bravery
and
service«
with the ehurchni for God und hum an­
concert in tin- Park next Sunday- a/terAl the ■I'rrHhj'Irrlan Church
ity. Before the adjournm ent qf the He is q mem I&gt;er of the BritLsh N rval an\l
Military
Vctcrim*
of
Sfossarli
uscita
and
Thenwill
1
m
no
service*
at
the
Pn-s
nooM- ** •* ‘heir usual custom. Concert
meeting. Mm. J. W. Dickins. president
of the Welaka Club, in liehalf of the We- | lute Lieutenant Vf Royal Canadian Ar- byteriun church next Sunday. Rev wil1 ,H‘K'" “ ‘ ;1 " ‘ehs'k Everybody LnBrownlee; th« new pastor, having gone
.
laka Club invited all who were present tillery’C ap t^ T risto n has been i|iending the
hi* home in Atlanta to arrange for
w ' .
to a reception to be given to Mra. Young
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8‘ri!e t musicians are h o ld in |
by the Welaka Club in their club rooms wintem a f W inter Haven, hut has fallen his removal to the city. Sunday school
on the streets and furnish some
immediately after the adjournment of in love with Sanford and expect* to sU y 1will be held at the usual hour in the
* few days with the view of locating.
morning. ,
.delightful music.
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CITY ELECTION AGAIN

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CONDENSED TOR BIST READERS
The New» From All Around Florida
In General By Our Special
VVirele» Telephone
Direct
Slone fir Mann »old their forty aero
grapefruit and orange grove at Winter
Haven, a fow day* ago, for $10,000 to
New Jereey parties.
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By the «'lid of this week all of the foun­
dation granite on the new- Government
building in Miami will be complete, and
the limestone work will proceed next.
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The Gulf, Florida and Alabama raHroad has commenced the erection of a
freight dc|Mit, which is also under con­
struction in Pensacola. The building i*
to 1m- entirely of brick with metal roof
«ml will ciwt about $6,000.
o o o
ith eleven of the twelve aldermen
present, the city council of Pensacola at
the «|x-&lt;'ial meeting held Tuesday night,
unanimously voted to override the
mayor'» veto of the resolution providing
for «u ele, lion to asi-erlain whether ot
not the city «hall have some form of
t-tuiunias|on government, and directed
his honor lii issue a proclamation calling
lor the election to be held on tyccember
loth m conjunction with tbe election
on the bond issue for municipal docks
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t n old luuilinurk of Ucula, the old
slris-i ear iiarn. will »non Im- lorn down to
make room for a sulntantial | wo story
building The barn was used some
twenty years ago when Oeaiu had a
horse ear service and wu* a familiar
sight to the older residents. The build­
ings used in former days are gradually
disap(iraring and on their light* modern
structures un- U-ntg built. The tearing
down o( the old street car banr is but
another step in the progrisss of Ocala,
which i-nntinni-s steadily . ear after y ear
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A nn-siiagi- tnun Harlow \\ ednesday
«fternoon brought the information that
W alter Larkin, the negro who criminally
assaulted u white lady at Haines City
on Saturady, Novemlier 30, and for
whom posm's were searching all last
wis-k. ww, ia|&gt;tureil at Kissimmee, and
tuki-zi by Sheriff Logan through th«
i-minlry to l ainpa where hr is now in
jail
This action Wa* taken because it
wa« considered lliut to curry tiie negro
to Bartow would almost certainly result
in a lynching
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St Petersburg Ls to have a new $65,000 reinforced concrete brick building,
which will be criTted by the Home Se­
curity Company, nt the corner of C entral
avenue and Fifth street. The building
is to tie a four story structure and work
on same will be t arted as soon as the
material arrive* The exterior work
will be of pnwsexi brick, while the interior
will lx* of the finest decorative tile and
other fire proof work that can bo had.
The Moors ar« to lx- of Spanish tile and
the wainscoting of art marble. Tho
equipm ent will be of the moat modern,
elevators and steam heating apparatus
will tx&lt; installed.
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Cameo Bridge (lub
Mm. O. W Brady waa hostcas of the
Cameo Bridge Club Wednesday m orn­
ing. Two table* of bridge were played.
The highest score was made by Mr*. C.
O. McLaughlin, who will have the pleas­
ure of wearing the handsome cameo
brunch, w hich is the club prize, until the
next meeting of the club. Mm. B rady's
guests were Mra. C. M. Vorce, Mm. L*. 1*.
Hughes, Mm. C. O. McLaughlin, Mr*.
O. W. Brady, M n . A. P. Connelly, Mm.
G. F. Smith, Mm. R obert Newman.
Abernathy for Alderman
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that he is still a candidate for tty« position
of Alderman and w«jM&gt;e in tbe race unfii
the finish. He solicits (be votea of aH
thoee who were lo t him
Tuesday and
«Specially those who voted [or tbe other
rmndidate*. The election will be next
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ON HONEYMOON TRIP
Lawyer
Fatnll)
Shod»
SI'.!, r-ln-l.m,
Tampa, Fla., Dec. 12.—With a bullet
in her lung anil gasping for breathy M l
M aude Nichols awaits death here as the
m u l t of a murderous attack made upon
her by her brother in law, Ft. Percy*
Jones, who U under arrest.
M lu Nichols was shot just after mid
night by Jones, who accused her of in
terferipg with his domestic relations.
Jones married Mias Nichols’ sister Fri
day night and was on his honeymoon
I t is alleged ho had promised to marry
the other sister, who came to Tam pa
with the pair.
The Misses Nichols came to Fort
. Myers from Nebraska City, Neb., sev­
eral months ngo. .Jones was a prom*
Incnt lawyer fn his homo city, and a few
weeks ago was defeated for mayor by
three votes.
On the train coming to Tam pa yes­
terday It ia alleged th at the sister of the
bride commenced to tell her story of
Jones* deception and continued It after
they reached the hotel. Jones who
was alleged to have been intoxicated to
such an extent th at his bride loft him
fow minutes after thoy reached the
hotel, charging his sister in jaw with
taking a sum of money from him.
She replied that she was protecting
her alster, so that she might have suffi­
cient money to return homo with if nec­
essary.
Jones is alleged to have replied;
" I ’ll show you how to protect your
alster,” and fired.
M i» Nichols evidently raised her
hand, the bullet passing through the right
member and thence through her chest,
penetrating the lung. Attending physi­
cians sny that she cannot survive the day

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lllg Cincinnati Fire
Firemen continue to throw water into
the smouldering ruins of the (iilnon
Hotel, the Kendlgs-I^itlmno depart
inent store, the W. L. Douglas shoe
ston- and the* up|*-r ten stories of the
seventeen-story 1’nion Trust budding
ut Cincinnati, winch wu* destroyed by
fire early Tuesday morning.
Soor»w of jhtmiii» were im|«eriled, bill
heroic woik b&gt; volunteer rrwcucru «a\&lt;-d
them. Forty-five scrub women were in
the Union Trust building when the lire
started and were actuiiP prisoners of the
llames until rescuers run the elevators
through the smoke and fire to (lie Ii&gt;h
tcrica! women.
All the gmiKa of the (¡ibsoii Hotel are
believed to have escn|K*&lt;l. They were
notified in time
The lire menaced tip- heart of Cincin­
nati's downtown district, and losses* ••*t ¡mated nt from $800,000 to $1,700,000
wen* suffered So fur as known there
wus no loss of life, hut nine persons were
reported injured, none seriously.

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tiraci- Sues for I)i*«rre
Neu nan. (ìu . Dii- I I Eugene II
tiraci-, who us the victim of a imst'-ri
shooting afTn»&gt; ut ins Inune in Atlanta
b u t Marcii, later churgisl ins wile with
the crime, loduy filed suit |or divorce
from Mrs. Daisy Opie Grace. 1
In his hill Grace reiterates the charges
ho modo againat his wife ut the time of
the shooting, that she shot him in an
effort to get ptmiwnsinn of Ins fib- m*
unce, amounting' to 127.000.
At lier Irmi last June Mrs. Grace w:is
aci|uitte&lt;i of tin- s)iooti|ig unii returmsl
to lier old home in Plilladelpliis where
sin- now n-stdes.
Speriul Term Circuit t ourt
Judge Perkins of DcIoimJ today con­
tinued the W llmott cuao till the next
regular term of the Circuit Court, upon
•tbif ground that the statu'» most itnpor’ ta n t witm-M. Mrs. \V. H. Smith, is now
seriously ill ut the Florid» Sanitarium.
Thia continuance was asked for by Mr.
A. V. Long, the special appointed atto r­
ney by the Governor of the state to look
. after the case, and after a visit to the
sanitarium , where Dr. Caldwell issued
certificate setting forth the fact that
th e witness was wholly unable to np|x*ar
in court. Attorney Curl It. ltobinson,
for the defense, objected to said contin­
uance on the ubove grounds, but Ida
objections were not sustained.
T he civil cases jv»re set for u special
term to be held on Januury 20th.
C ourt adjourned this afternoon.—
Reporter-Star.
Taft Appoints Cubbcrly
Washington, Dec. 12.--Among the
nom inations sent to the Senato today
b y President Taft was the reappoint­
m ent of Fred. v,. Cubborly, United
S ta te s attorney for the northern district
of Flòrida.
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Call at my store and get a jar of Shlnon
— fh f g ^ a t silver cjuancr. Free. Heprjf Mclwiglin. tbs'Jew eler, 102 W. Flrstt
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prices it is a pleasure to show our large stock of Christmas Gifts. For
Monday, December 16th, we will have many specials
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FOR

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SHOES FOR
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A most acceptable Christmas gift for men, women
and children are neat, stylish Shoes, such as Snow, Selby
and Cod man make and our prices are not duplicated. *

We will have many exceptional
values in our Ladies' Ready to
Wear Department for Monday
and the Christmas Holidays, in­
cluding a complete line of Ladies'
SNOW'S M EN'S SHOES
Coat Suits, Long Coats and John­
See the Snow Arch Support Shoes,
nie Coats.
“ Union Made,” special for Monday* $4!$0
Special line of new Skirts for grade, only......... ....... .. • • • « » • • • • • • • • • * • •• •• •• • • • •
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Snow’s $3.50 Shoes, Tan, Russia Calf
SHIRT WAISTS
Our line of Ladies' Silk Shirt Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Vici Kid,
Waists in Gharmeuse, Taffeta, $3.50 grade........ ............................ ....,r.„........... .
China and Net over Silk. Spec­
LADIES' SHOES
ial Christmas values.
Christmas Handkerchiefs
• Our line of Handkerchiefs is
very complete in lace trimmed,
embroidered and genuine hand
made Armenian TacC
Our prices range from
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Special all linen Handkerchiefs
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$3.98

Selby make« the«« neat, »tyliih and com­
fortable Shoes, lace, also 17 button tan. P aten t
Leather, Gun Metal, W hite
Nubuck, |5 .0 0 grado $3.98;

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CHILDREN SHOES
Our lino of
Miaacs and
le a th e r, Kid,
derful values.

Godman, All le a th e r Shoos for
Children,
Patent
Gun Metal are won­
Special line M onday

See Our Window Display

DOLLS-CHRISTM AS-T0 Y S G EN TS’ FURNISHINGS
Our Toy Department inis nearly everything imag­
inable in the Toy line, including Dolls, Doll Furniture,
le a Sets, Stoves, Balls, Butterflies, Horses, Wagons,
Automobiles, 'Tops, Horns, Trunks, Drums,
Doll Carriages, Shoo-Fly Rocking Horses,
Velocipedes, Sulkys, etc, prices from 3c to

$4.79

HOLIDAY GOODS
We art* showing many articles suitable for Men,
Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children for Christmas Gifts,
including handsome Alligator Hand Bags, j/cather Hand
Bags, Infant Comb and Brush Sets, Manicure Sets,
Work Boxes. Brush, Comb and Toilet Sets, Collar and
Cuff Boxes and Ash Trays.
CHRISTMAS RIBBONS
fix»ur line of Holiday Ribbons is very complete, m eluding all colors and widths in Satin and Taffeta
also a choice line of Dresden Ribbons from lc to
11oilv Ribbon a holt
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SWEATER (O A TS
Our Men' i Sweater Coat« make desirable Christina«
present«. Fur Monday'« «ale .«jh'cmiJ vulpin at 49c, 98c.
I) .98, $2.79 and

$3.98

M E N ’S HANDKERCHIEFS
Nothing makes a nicer Christina* gift for men th an Hand
kerchief* filli line of Linen and also Silk, at prices ranging from
3c up to
FLANNEL SH IRTS
S.x- our n|MK-inl line in men'« navy, tan. brown und gray
Flannel Shirt*
Wonderful bargain.« fnr this sale hHIHc, $ 1.39
$179 und

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M EN'S OVERCOATS
A Christm as gift that is comfortable und welcome is n fine
Overcoat. Our very &gt;|&gt;ecial price* for threw* at $4.98, $8.98
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ROYS' SU ITS
Our line of Suita will help any l&gt;oy to have a llitp|ay
Chriatmsu. Special new style* for tho Holiday season at
$2.89. $3.98, $5.98 and
CHRISTMAS TIES
See our immense showing nl Men's and hoys' Silk and also
Knitted I'ii-s, light and durk colors, our « | m*c *ii | price each 2-rw
and

Complete line Embroidery pack­

Embroidery Floss, all colors, rope

ages in'stock at 25 cents to $1.00

India, 4-strand, fluffe &amp; Crochet

F u rn itu re For C hristm as WARNER’S
Beds, Dressers, kid el »bards, Wardrobes, Dining
fables, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining ('hairs,
( hild’s Rocking Chairs, Hall Racks, Book Cases, Roller
'lop Desks, any of the above are welcome Christmas
Gifts for the home at our low prices.
$2.50 CARD TABLES fl.9H
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The Florida Orangr
juice squeezed through a »trainer into a
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by the Atlantic Coast Line Railway, en- ¿‘"™
» num ber of oranges strained .
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titled the Florida Orange. Following into “ pitcher ut night anil placed in the rm . TaiiaW.#. Meridian. b»« iu««i none* o im -!. .
is the valuable information cunt aim'd ***** cnainw r of the rvinifuriltor. and ti*h fUirji td th« Umi «Ud&gt; orucnl»«!. tx*for* ihr
therein:
then servee with b r e a s t , makes „ vxriy ¡ ¡ ¡ f t *
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A sometimes rough, uninviting look- polateablc and healthful »tart for the
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ing globe, b u t filled almost to huniting *,a&gt;
11 h*rii» MriAriy. of Ct«u*. norvU
with the concentrated essence of tho
One dozen medium »iz»d Florida» or
Vu- m'
IlksilY A I numi.
spicy dewa, Jeweled raindrop», hulmly 1 ‘.V doaen ( altforniu»c. say of the size
ss Kn-im
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aim and glowing golden sunshine of the running 150 to JOO to the l*ix. will gi\e a
'Land of Flowers."
j lull quart ot this must refrenhing h«*wDEPARTMENT OK TIIK INTERIOR
Discard the mere appeurnnee; “ drink ■K*»-'
I f H. lammiT t)
(UTi» 1 »I (¡iim«vilk, Kl»
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Indeed—a food truly fit for the god».”
Nanlonl. Hi»il». »Ini, n I k o m W 11. I1HI9 .
Mr. and Mrs. W arren of Sanford were ma»,«* llnmr.l«-..| KnU) .Srrwl, S'o (SU»», foe W&gt;| . »
Dtjicious, refreshing, healthful, invig­
ni SW *, So. iimi ; »od N W '» ot N*W 14,Socuon I» , ’’
Tiiftiiihip Î0 Suulli, U»ri(o 7*» fail, T»U»K»*wr
orating, and a tonic for the jaded nerves. visiting in this sertion on Sunday
Meridian. ha» flV«l notior at Inlmiton to make | t
A.
Kouth
of
Sanford
transacted
liusilinai commutation pmot. to r-uMnh daim to th.
r FLORIDA ORANGKS ARE BEST,
land
dcscri/mt, I»/or» lb# Clark of Ibr Cirn*-ss here Tuesday in the Intere»» of N A rult (alovr
because—
ourt. at Orlando. Hon.la.'em th.-IMh day
of January, tfl’I.
J
Colbert &amp; Co. of Sanford.
They arc juiciest—containing from -10
Claimant n a m m a« wilniu n /
William It. Iloyd, of (Vola, Florida
J.
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Johnson
of
Knoxville.
T»,nn
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to 60 per cent more juice than California
Cyril C Iloyd, ot l*aola KVahia.
visiting hi» brother. J. It. Johnson of this
Jam««« M. ltro««n, of Sanford. Florida.
navels;
Uf&gt;-son 9. tlrtirrn, ot Sanford, Klnrvla.
place for a few days.
They are far more highly flavored;
M K S H V S. t IICIIII.
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The pure natural fruit juice is not
Joe Wynne wu» unuing the fuinou»
thinned yut to a shadow by wayters of number of Monro«*’» famous hunters
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artificial Irrigation—nature’s irrigation Wednesday. He succedded in gi-tting
INDIAN RUNNER
and tho results of sunshine, dow and a fine deer.
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DUCK EGGS
balmy air ca n n o t l&gt;e successfully imi­
J. M. Lee transacted business in Win­
tated by men; m an’s substitutes therefor; ter Park Monday and Tuesday of this
P U R E S TR A IN
They are grown nearer the uverage week,
S ellini» SI.00 Each |
point of consum ption, hence fresher;
Mr* la» A. Johnson, who has l»s*n on
They are thinner skinned;
.
BATES &amp; TODD
the sick list for lilt* past two wi*eks is able
The Florida standard package is 15
R*. M 7 Saaford. Pa.
to he out again.
per cent larger than the California;
Our school is progressing nicely, atFLORIDA is the natural home of the
oranger os thousand* of arn u of wild l end a lire not a» g»»&lt;MÌ a* at first, but
K,d
ill &gt;• t
grove testify it i* a forced product in ' ”D g‘M

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Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits
D istinctive quality counts for a.» much in fertilizer» as any other
article.
Efficient service liki-wise hits it.s value.

Favorite

are made to give results not to sell at %Jow price. The difference
in the cont of a good fertilizer over a cheap one will more than he
made up in your yield.
Careful attention to every detaifXi&gt;rem|&gt;tnins always, and a
high regurd for our customers' wishes have helped to make us and our
famous fertilizers the F’avoritv brands in such great demand*

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JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLORIDA
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J . E. PACE, Local Agont

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Seed Irish Potatoes

C. H. D IN G E E

California, a creature of commercialism 1 ( apt. It H Smith ha» U»*n very ill (or
Pl umbing and
| (h.* past lew tlays. We wish for him u
and artificiality.
speedy
recovery.
The best way to buy orange» is by the
Gas Fitting
box. Tho original unbroken package
Mrs. Jsermun gave a music, recital at
you can usually l»e sure contains fruit her home on W ednesday night. There
jy st us it left th e section which produced t was quite an attendance for the occasion. All Work Receives My Personal i
it.
Attention Anri Best KfTorts
CltlTord Iserman rem .ered some beautiful
After purcliiLsiiw
t«&gt;x of
iif fruit.
fruit, hnvi*
hnv. I
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ioiu* on Iiin violin
Telephone No. 23
it delivered as stMily as possible, end, or | We are planning to hav,»« Christ mas Opposite City Hall
ange taken from the J m. x. the tissue I |rw&gt; I|n(j ,.ntHrtlllnm,,n |
the'sr hool on
wrap removed, and the oranges exam ,
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med. Discard »»ranges si,..wing .ie.a&gt;
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,.r a c e s ) and
Carefully dry the sound ».rang»-» with »• j ,|r |„ .t| most (illl,v f„r the ............ ..
soft cotto'i i*l »th, an&lt;l pluro thvm vkioT*
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DAVID SPE F H Propri«»..
I |l Johnson &lt;*x|tect» in liniSfi «bip
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thè tem perature i» u» near unii orni a
G B N C VA. F LO R ID A
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ping hi» oranges ttu« w»-ek (rom Acr»»s- | 0
poasihie laymg them eitlier «in the
the river. Me ex|H*ets .150 or 400 boxe«
lloor on or a shelf. with the Iruits ciò»«'
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Good Service
\J r M urphv Ifansaeted b u -in its m 0 Good Location
nigilt. cut acrisw» a» a lemon would he
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Fertilizers

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Im prove d

Rose No. 4.
Irish Cobbler.
Red Bliss Triumph.

Dixie.

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IrOt us semi you our booklets entitled Irish Potatoes
Florida Vegetables.
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F E R T IL IZ E R C O .

JACKSONVILLE.

FLORIDA

SANFORD IIRA.M II

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^ say in regard to our Clothin#. We sell nothin# but the best and we
know them to be thorou#hIy reliable. We know that the makers in­
tended to make garments of proven reliability.

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out in the garment we have sold you, we want to be told of it so that we
may make it correct for you, thus serving a double purpose—first, giving
you the satisfaction which you deserve for the money you have invested
and secondly and more important, retaining your good will and having you
as a walking advertisement for the goodness of the garments we sell.
Don’t forget that we have the nicest line of Boys’ clothing in the city.

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Filed for Record
ThompThus
J. Check
Windermere Jrpp Co. to J A
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Julia Hamer to Jai. J. Parker
kinsoti and wile.
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J E. Mosely and wife to V A SwannE. J . Farrar to Frank l. Helms.
J. E Moseley and wife to K. F Kufut
J. N. Bradshaw and wife to F. B.
J E. Pfeifer to Robt. C. Sllgh.
Dale.
Mary Pfeifer to Kobt. (’. Siigli..*
Margaret A. Delaines to Robert J.
Waldron.
Norristown, Tr. Co., to Ernest LieMargaret A. DeLaney to Helen Da«*t- bing.
wyler.
W. J. Thigpen to Jam es Jackson.
H. 1« Ileeman and wife to J. H. Howell. | J. H. Reaves and wife to Chas. and
Geo. Anderson.
W. E. Hodges to 1. L. Hodge

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T h a t ’the experts«.* of m a i n t a i n i n g a n i l classify the physical elements in
Federal government Is increasing, by • conformity with a classification of ex­
leaps and bounds, every year, is shown |&gt;endituree for road and equipment,
The Commission is authoris'd to as­
in the estim ates of appropriations that
will be require*«! for governmental pur­ certain and report a« to each pi«*ce of
poses in the fiscal year, beginning July 1, property owned or iwsl by railroads, the
1913, subm itted to Congress by the original coat for railway purposes, the
Secretary of the Treasury. The Demo­ cost and value to the present owners,
cratic House of Representatives is asked and what Increase in value is due to cost
to appropriate for the various depart- improvements. It is also ¡nstruct«-d to
monti of government, in the new fiscal I ascertain any increase or decrease of capyear, an amount aggregating $1,1 Of»,- ¡tul stock in any reorganization of rail206, 963.14. Last year the i*stimnl«*s roads anil money receive«! by the corpor­
totalled $1,040,648,026.65. The Dem­ ation» by meuns of any issue of stocks,
ocratic House cut the estimates lost year bonds, or other securities.
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and appropriated, $1,018,412.710.91.
At a recent visit at the White Hduse.
The Democratic leaders will retrench
at this ««*ssion but they admit that the \ Congressman Underwood stated to the
appropriations will exceed u billion newspa|M*r men that the Democratic
Congress will revise the tariff from agate
dollars without a doubt. _ .
Increased appropriaUons arc • asked to zinc. Mr. Underwood had been in
for by every departm ent and Congress conference with the President at the ro-‘
itself njust havo more money to keep in quest of Mr. Taft,and talked briefly
motion. At the last session the sum about the democratic tariff program jis
of $12,299,619.50 was appropriated to he left the executive offices. Mr. Under­
m aintain the legislative branch of the wood thought it probable th at the Ways
government, and in the year 1913, $13.- and -Means com m ittee will Iwgin tariff
291,983.22 is u»k«*d hecuose the new hacrings in January, so as to In* fully pre­
Congress will consist of 139 members pared to report and have a tariff hill or
instead of 391 ns ut present. StaU d in bills at the extra Reunion. The commitround numlxsre the different departm ents t«s* will have the door» open to all who
ask for the following.amounts: Interior, wish in be heard and have information
$226 millions. War, $211 millions; Ex- to give.
ecutice $820 thousands. State, $1 mil
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lions; Treasury, $112 millions; Navy,
Congress Glass of Virginia has a cur­
$154 millions; Postoflice, $282 millions; rency bill ready which he propose« to
Agriculture, $24 millions; Commerce submit to Gov. Wilson for his approval,
and Labor, $17»millions: Justice. $11 previous t«i its intnxluclinn in Congress.
millions; and Territories, etc., $20 mil­ The hill follows the old Fowler plan aid
lions.
n any who have ni'ii u consider u mi
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improvement ov«*r that drafted by Mr.
Physical valuation of all railroad prop­ Ahirirh and his usiwM-int«*«
erty in the United Stul&lt;* us a mean» of
Mr Glass holds that in vn-a «if the
providing a l,«ii»i» f««r the I lit«-niti»t«* I oin- spin'll declarations ol the Baltimore
mnree ( 'oiitmissioii in corre«-ting rat«» *iiiiv«*ntion agiHiiNtylh«' Ullrich («ill and
against which complaint is made, is pr«&gt;- aguin»l u central txmk I he 1&gt;«-in«» rutir
|xMe«l in the Adamson lull wtiicji r» now party «‘.tnnot tak«- up w,i* «-«ii|«*r of
being debated in Cong:*-»».
Tin* Hill
In*»«* propositions.
providii for a ( ommission to carry fotThe siib-oommitt«*«* «&gt;f tin* House j
ward a thorough investigation
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In accordance with the ordinance-,
tlu* city of Sanford. Florida, 1 hereby «•;»;
a special election to he held on Thurada&gt;
December 1®» HH2 at th* city hall for
! the purpose of electing otto Alderman •••
1 till the unuxpired term.
| , ,wr(ll,y u|),K,int E. W. D Dunn amt
1 Roy Tillc* ns ms|&gt;ectors and J 1 Aider
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cvptablc to ilirir audh'iire. Th«* won­
Paul Rulw-rt»
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1 ii«v « Moaclmg iI•• 1 .«
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two exception» l ’rof 1 W Phillips, the
file t ; 111- t 'hll*
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who accompanied the i-lul* ha» •*••* n
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young gi'ntletpen i . •11 : ■• g t'.i 1 . 1«.
Mi ‘Ih \ ot N a t ioM.il \ »r»
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n u ll to In* ciingriitubiteli upon tm-ir rfThe cittz«*nn of Sanford are certainly
fteiency and bright pr«M|M*cta for future
indebted to the ls*nd a Hand Club for
remarkable work, b u t ,almi u|xin their
1 he opportunity nf attending the most
great good fortune in tx*ing under tin*
miliihle musirul event of the »eitKon. and
training and instruction of w com|M*t&lt;&gt;nt
•din the privilege •■( enjoying ||,e .)■ .
a teacher. DeLand i* also to lx* con 1
Ilglltflll "ilirerl given h. I I I , . *&gt;1,.|xi,|.
gratiiluled upon having in her nml»( ■»•• ¡
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fine a club who «ili rulli) « lic c n e il 111
I mini''!lately after
ihccrt *fu
adding fn ih Inurel» t*&gt; tin fume of her
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t*« the plenum* of hi - • o in i,»
fieHiitiful new hiuiie «I Mi nn«l Mr»
The individual «orh of Metern« Her Í H U llermlon on Park avenue, which
l«*rt Seagroatt tenor (iordon If.iyiies. « . 1» heinitifull.v ilei oraleil «ith palms, ! SS
reader; Paul Itnlu-rl». \iu|ini»t ami ( lar- ferns and lovely re«l roses and a number 1—
etice Mahoney, accotnpunwt, wus ex­ of Stetson banner», the rich color m o tif'
ceptionally fine, und wil» thoroughly up lieing red and green. In the receiving I —
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i&gt;.njoy«‘d by th«* audienn*. line were Mr. and Mrs Herndon. \lnm I —

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D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS

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EsjK*citnr^- di«l 111« » W i r t tom *» o f th«* Mali« ! Bowler, president of the Iwtui a I S
. beautiful new violin ap|K'ul to th«* 1U- Hand Club, Mre Henry Wight, patron
txm«*p«. wh«*n it'w a » l«*nrm-«l from Prof, | «is of th«' club. Mias M«*ll W hitm r. s«»-I'hillipa th a t Mr. Ro ImtCi liu.f made t h e . reiary&gt;. and Mint Mudg&lt;* W ard. m«*mU*r
viloln himself during th«* past sum m er ,»l the board.
Tlu* large numlx-r of
In Clarence M ahony, Sanford is very gucata in a tt«*ml nun* w.-re pleased to
proud of h»r sccotnpliahed young miiai- 1 meet |K*rs«uiaIly th«* memlx-rs of the (He«*
cian.
t'ln b who hud ent**rtaim'd them so «leT he full rich tenor voliv of Mr S«-n lightfully at th«* roncert. and w hoclui-rgro att, the soloist of the rlu b . united fully contnhuted another im prom ptu
w ith his pleasing |x*r»onulity. make» the program for the pleasure «if the guest» ut
future of their fortu n ate |MMsaes&lt;ir.|liright ’ he ^rervption. fhdicious punch and

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with possibilities. HU selections were
very much enjoyml.
The following program. »0 splendidly
rendered, vH'lll givo Rome idea of the
charming entertainm ent afforded by the
Gle« C lub:—
Wake with the I.nrk
Geitiel
The Gin* Glub
Rolo, Ia*1 Me Like u Soldier Fall Wallace
Herl&gt;ert Si'agrontt
When the Band Is Playing Dixie 1,’urka
The Stetson Q uartet
Heading, Old Ace
Ilnxiks
Gordon Hayti««
I'ae G ’wlne Back to Dixi«
Whit
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The Gloe Club

Lv c ry Good Housewife Knows
“ W^re E v e r ”
Aluminum,
r i t e Ware that Lasts a Ge nera­
tion
No Coated ttr Plated
Article.
Wears like S o l i d

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Metal.

&lt;-uk«* were servisi by Mrs Rolx-rt N e w ­
man. M lin«« Ve«lu \Var«l, Linda Con­
nelly, Knau* Purdon and Lucca Chap|H&gt;ll.
Sanford will lx&gt; pleased to welcome
llu* St«*t»on Glee Club again, which la
coiii|Nued of the following g«&gt;ntlcmen:
Menare. H. lì. Seagroatt. C. McDerintxl.
It. Petereon. C. Walker. A M Lawrence,
C. V. Mahoney, S. T. Walbank, It, J. I
lamgatreet, • Paul Rolx-rtn. Gordon
Haynes and Professor J W. Phillii».
True to l.lf«*
Judge Mr. Jtutw ed Well . dearest
how did you like the play?
Mrs Justwill Quite true t.. Ilf.
•-iiange mrvanLs in ev«*ry uct

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COM M ISSIONERS MEET
Continued from page one

December é, U l i

THE SANFORD HERALD

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three competent, disinterested persons,
)NROE LOCALS
who wee citizens of the County 6f Orange ' j . M
Enterprise was in this
and Sute of Florida, were unpointed to Isection las?
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cause an accurate survey to be made of
Mrs. L. R. Roberta returned home last
Why not take a Hunting Trip on the Ramona? It
the proposed drain and to do auch other week jdtsr a short visit at Lake Butler.
matters and things as by law might Ik*
MIm Helen Isermnn, one of Orange
"doesn't cost any more. One of the fiocst vessels in
required of them, and
county's energetic school teachers was
Sanford Harbor. Ready for Hire on Hunting and
WHEREAS the said Committee has. visjtinj{ her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Iaermade its report and presented the survey man Thanksgiving.
Fiihing Trips or Plcaiure Parties._____ :
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of said drain all os required by law,
P. Lawson and family of Cleveland,
. Enquire, of E. P. Fulton on boat at City Dock or, See
NOW THEREFORE, it la ordered Tenn., has moved to Monroe to make
that the Clerk of the County Commis­ their future home.
sioners for and on behalf of aald County
E. E. Osteen, our ferryman, has pur­
Commissioners advertise for a period o chased a large motor boat, known as _
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published in said County of Orange and By this means he expects to aerve the
State of Florida for bids on said work, to public better In tho future than he has iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiniiiiiiiiiii
be given to the lowest responsible bidder, in the past
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with the privilege og rejecting all bids
Mr. Drnwdy, our section man, who
that may be offered should the same Ik* has been quite ill for the past few days
considered unreasonable.
is able to,be at his work again.
Adopted December 3. 1912.
Floyd Keller of Cleveland, Tenn., ha*
Attest:
M. O. Overstreet,
arrived and is one of the busy workmen
B. M. Robinson, Clerk. Chairman, at Monroe.
Upon motion it waa ordered that the
Mann-Warren— Mr. Drew Warren
W c have a limited supply Spaulding Rose
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Comptroller be requested to allow the and Mias Donle Mann were quietly
No. 4 Seed Potatoes to offer Sanford Growers.
redemption of Tax- Certificate (Tc loll of united in the holy bonds of matrimony
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1912 and all subsequent tax, at the flat Nov. 26th, at 3:20 o'clock. Rev. Surpmeri
sum of $10.00, by Mrs. L. J. Lang, on officiating. The bride was dreawd in
This stock was grown especially for seed and is
white allk and held fn her hand a bou­
acocunt of excessive tax.
guaranteed to be Free from Scabs and Rot— and,
quet
of Florida flowers. After the cere­
The reports of the following Count
mony
they
were
presented
with
many
Officers were received and filed: Treas­
to cut econom ically. Those desiring to place or­
urer to State and County. Certificate of useful gifts and hearty congratulations.
ders with us should do so before December ISth
Hanks, County Physician, Polls Collect­ Their many friends wish them a life of
p
ed, Report of Licenses, Supt. of County happineaa and prospe^ty*
as supply o f good seed is very limited.
Jas. Johnson, who has been quite ill
Home, Pay Roll of State Vfltncssea,
Oct. Tax Redemptions, Sheriff to Stute for the past few «lays' is able to be out
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Auditor, Sheriff to County, Clerk Crimi­ again.
John Oglesby gave a candy stew last
nal Court. Supt. of Roads and Bridges
Saturday night for the entertainment
knd Auditors Statement.
of hia many friends. There was quite
WELBORNE BLOCK
SANFORD. FLORIDA
The Palms Hotel in Sarasota will open *n attendance for the occasion and evin a 'few days for tho winter season, erybody enjoyed themselvee vei«y much.
The hotel will Ik* under new manageThere will be Bible reading nt tho
inent, nnd new furniture to the amount church Sunday night. Jim Oglesby, Jr.,
of $:i,000 has been purchas«*«! for the ■leader. All are cordiully invited to at-

villa Iota at a less valuation. Request
not granted.
tw~ Petition of S. M. Pierce, L. Rain, et al.
, received and read. Laid over under the
rules.
\
Petition of Henry Schopke, J. D. Ma­
her, et al, received and read to straw the
road from Plymouth to the Lake county
line. Upon motion thtf subject matter
was referred to Mr. Merrill and Supt.
Branham' with power to act.
&lt;
It was ordered that a duplicate war­
rant for $1,600 be drawn, payable to the
Orange County Fair Association.
Upon motion tho county surveyor was
^ instructed to ascertain the mileage of
the main line and aido tracks of the re­
spective railroads of the county.
Upon motion it was ordered that the
county do one half of the strewing of
the Clarcona and Orlando road.
Communication from O. C. .Bryant,
with a subscription of $25.00 to dig a
ditch near Wagner received. •Upon
motion tho subject matter was referred
to Commissioner Woodruff with power
to act, provided the cost to the county
will not exceed $60.00.
Clerk was authorized to purchase a
new book typewriter.
Communication froip E. F. Sperry re­
ceived; upon motion subject matter
was referred to .Messra. Overstreet and
Branham with power to act.
Communication from the l&gt;oard of
aldermen of Winter Garden receive«!;
upon motion ths road as asked for was
ordered opened.
Upon motion the clerk was instruct­
ed to notify the persons on the east
side of the Apopka and Orlando road,
from the city limits of Orlando to the
old vineyard corner, to move their
fences back to the stakiw net by the
* county surveyor.
Upon motion the chairman and clerk
were authoriz«! to purchaiw the neces­
sary metal furniture in the county of­
fices in the rourt house.
.
A |ietition of the trustees of Pine
£
Castle Special Tax School District was
presented and upon million the follow
ing renolutkm was passed.
Whereas, A |&gt;etition hus been pre­
E
sentee! to this board by the board ol
public instruction in nnd for Orange
county. Florida, netting up the fart that I
a petition had been presented to tain ‘
board by the trusteei nf Pine Castle I
Sp rial Tax School District, linking that
an. election be culled (nr the pur|xne of
determining if the county cnniiui»riloners of Orunge count), Mormu, should
pi authorized to create an indehiodncieol 41600.00 for the pur|x»c of reul entan
to lie used for educational puipom
for the erection of school buildings, sail .
el-oll.&gt;n to lie participated in by the
q^alitud electors provided for in Sec­
tion &lt;124 of the General Statutes of tin
State of FloTlda; that said election .was
held on the 20th day of November and
resulted in fuvor of creating suid indelii
educes, and
Whereas, The said board of public
instruction has requested that the said
amid board of county commiaaioncra pass
an order to provide for said indebtedness,
Now, therefore the board of county
commissioner* Ix'ing fully ndvise&lt;| in
tho premises, and on request of board of
public instruction os nforeiiald, does
hereby authorize an indebtedness of
$800.00 for the purchase of real mtate
to be us«-d for educational purpt»«** for
the erection of school buildings, said
indebtedness Ui be a charge or lienonly
upon said Pine Castle Special Tax School
District, and tho chairman or clerk of
* the county commissioners are hereby
authorized and empowered to-sign such
note or notes of this order, and in creat­
ing said indebtedness as aforesaid.
Adopted Decemlicr 3n£ 1912.
M. O. OVERSTREET, Chm. ’
Attest: B. M. Robinson, Clerk. «.
Clerk was instructed to pufthaac n
warrant book for road and bridge dis­
trict.
In Re drainage of IUack Hammock,
the following resolution was upon mo
lion passed;
Whereas, on May 7 A. D. 1912, a pe
.tltion was filed by Oliver P. Swope and
others representing a majority of the
-.i
property owners within the deocrilied
limits, with the county commissioners
in and for the county of Orange and
ri
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atate of Florida, asking that a drainage
district bo estsblished, and
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Whereat, tbe county commissioners
aforesaid did cause tho said petition to
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lay over until the next regular meeting
o f said county commissioners, and did
•„V «order that notice of the hearing of said
{Million be dulty advertised as required
"'J&gt;y Section 960 of tho General Statutes
;! oI_the State of s Florida, and WHER
meeting, after due consideration It wa^
Pwt
a ordered that" said Drainage District be
’established, and in compliance with the
/ provWona of Chapter 16 Title 9 of the.
FjrM -DivW o» of tbe General Statutes
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,-Enthusiastic Meeting

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OTHER PRECINCTS REPRESENTED
Sanford's, Cue Is Presented To State
Senator Doncgsn By Many Of
Citys Prominent Citixeni
There l* a predominant feeling in the
hew territory today that the new county
is alreday made. That the hahy is horn
and her name is Miss Harney, as F. P.
Korater aptly remarked at the meeting
last night.
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The regular meeting of the Commer­
cial Club was to ^fuve b»»*ii held at the
regular headquarters in fluVrity hall,
but the great eiitllusuum displaye&lt;l in
the case and the desire of many of the
ladies to bp present forced the du b to aeck
a larger room and the High School Audi­
torium was tendered them. The San­
ford Hand started the hall rolling by
playing several soul stirring nln- on First
street nnd then marching to the uuditorium followed by the crowd.
Promptly tyt 8 o’clock Senator 1lonegun. I). (i. Wagner. P. A. \utt» Ague»
and Col. O’ Bryan who hud come by auto
from Kissimmee arrived ut the audi­
torium and were menrted to a place on
the rostrum, surrounded by the mem­
bers of various committees and visitors
from Ixingwood, Oviedo and other pro
cinets.
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President laike eidh-d the meeting to
order nnd asked for u reading of the
• minutes, following
which
Secretary
Bates read a must comprehensive report
und statistics on (lie taxable values in
Orange county. ex|x»ii-titure*a etc and
also in the new county of Harney u
report carefully syj triptied by Mr. II.
DuBone and a report that will asslvt
the new county materially in obtaining
a divorce.
.Mayor Spencer followed by giving
some intrj-enting data regarding the
growth of the city of Sanford.
D. L. Thrasher, C. K. Walker. F. P.
Foniter and L. It. Pliili|w also gave intereating facts alxiut the sehbol* and the
new section and gave goo&lt;l reasons why
a separation should take place now
The real gem* of the evening were
the six-echist made by K A. iMuglam
of Oviedo und W It. Ilvaly of Ixuigwood. These gentlemen literally
brought down the house and kept the
* * audience In rare good humor.
Since Sanford has not started a cam­
paign in the precincts of the new coun­
ty. nwniting the printing of vital statis­
tics our rnanyVfriends in those districts
hardly know the’ farts iiImiuI county
division and the talks made by I longlass and llealy were listened to most ut
tentivcly. They gave the people every
assurance that county division would
carry, provided the new county could
guarantee them good roads nnd a.square
deal and the Commercial Cluh and live
. entire audience assured them of their
good faith by a rising vote for good
roads in the new county.
Major licaly brought out one good
point by asking the new county to pub­
lish a detailed report of all the exfxmdl•
turea, something that Is impossible to
obtain now in Orange county.
Interspersing the speeches- the hand
rendered some beautiful selections and
at the close of tho program Senator Donegan was called to the front by Presi­
dent Lake and Introduced Uf the audi­
ence. Senator Donegan prefaced hia
remarks by thapking the people for their
loyal support and the invitation of the
Commercial Club to meet with them.
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He said that he was in Sanford as he had
been in Orlando, to act aa the judge in
the cose and hear both aidee of the quee% lion, that coming from another county
he would be entirely unbiased and could
only render his decision in his official
capacity at the siw aion/of the legis­
lature.
The meeting then adjourned and those
who were present frit that much had
T vl "been accomplished toward County divi­
sion and for the present we will rest our

Mayor McKay baa Issued an- order
prohibiting vaudeville performances In
Tampa on this Sabbath day. The pic-

.ture shows will be allowed to remain

OTHER COUNTIES ARE IN

REMEMBERED THE CONVICTS

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TRAMMEL HEADS THE LIST

Phillips Sent Convida Big
Thanksgiving Feast
* There are^few |&gt;eoplc in the world Governor-Elect Chosen Presi­
thnt have larger heart than Dr. P.
dent O f Association
Phillips of Orlando, a well known or­
ange grower and shipper. Having plen­
ty of tills world's gocxIs has never warped
CHARITY SESSION W AS SUCCESS
Doc'a better nature or made him forget
the unfortunates around him.
Knowing that the convicts appreciate Rev. J. D. Langley Elected Third Viceby the discharge of a gun in the hands Smaller Counties And Better Result.
of his young grandson, son of Mr. Smith,
a change in the regular bill of faro once
Are Asked For By The People
President Of Stit* Charity
superintendent of the tur|&gt;entinc works.
! in awhile the genial Doctor never forMr. Rooks, with his grandson, started
1gets them on Thanksgiving Day and this
In The Interested Sections
Association
long before daylight to drive to the hunt1year was no exception to the rule. The
Orange county is not alone in the
The Second Florida State Conference
Ing grounds alxiut five miles east of
I gang now working at Geneva ferry rodivision aflair if this will Im&gt;of any solar«
of Charitie* und Correction», which ha»
town. They arrived at the old Brant­
i reived boskets nf all kinds of foods and
to the old girl in her hour of separation.
been in session in Tampa for the past
ley farm, not now occupied, just as the
plenty of oranges and had a big feast for
There are |&gt;eoplc pf other counties and
three
day», came to a clone last night
first whistle of the saw mill was blown,
the day.
many of them thnt are not satisfied with
with
the
election of officer» und the choos­
which is nt four o’clock. Hero they
Dr. Phillip* is a modest man and
the ring rule of the large counties and
ing
of
Gainesville
a» the place for the
math- coffee and ate breakfast, after
1never makes public his gixxl deeds hut
recognize the indisputable fad (hut u
next
convention,
the
time of which is to
which they continued on foot into th*
The Hernld man glenm-d his information
hummock where they exfx-cted to find smaller county can get better results for from Francis Kurd, vtho has charge of lx* set by the executive committee.
the money s|x-nt. Notice the following
The officer* elected for the ensuing year
squirrel. Each carried a double barrel
the prisoner» on the road work and we
from the New Smyrnu Breeze;
ore os follows:
shot gun, that of the boy being of the
pause to pay this tribute to u man who
“ lu the matter of county division
President, Park M. Trammell, Tailshammorlesn pattern. They had not
deserves a compliment for his chnrithut few of the tax payers of the east
hasaee.
proceeded far when the gun in the hands
alile impulse*.
First Vice President, It. T Solestcn,
of the grandson was discharged, tho load side hf the county have considered what
Jacksonville
of bird slfbt, at short range, entering It means to them individually. When
Sanford ( lt&gt; Improvements
Second Vice President, Mrs. M E.
into the knee of Mr. Rooks practically it is reulir.ed that we pay nearly threeSanford
Is paving twenty-two mil«-* Randall. I^iwtry
fourths of the road tax of this side of the
carrying it away. All of the arterh*
with brick. Surely this means thnt
Third Vice President. Rev. J D. Lang­
were severed and death from hemor- county and have heretofore only re­ there is money in Florida land. This
ceived
twiv-liflhs
of
il
to
build
roads
in
ley.
Sanford.
rhuge must have followed in a few min­
city has come to the front as a trucking
Secretary. Marcus F. Fngg. Florida.
utes. hut the l&gt;oy cannot say how long this part of the county, we can under­ «-enter very rapidly in the last few years,
Treasurer. Prof I. I. Bernard, Gaines­
he remained with his grand parent nor stand why there is u nlhreaaity for divi­ ail-1 twenty-two mile* of brick paved
sion.
Another
thing
of
even
greater
ville.
whether the latter wras still living when
-tr-s-ts i» only one evidence.
Executive Committee. Park M. Tram­
he departed in quest of help. He says importance is that we puy an equal pro­
All through this section the thriving
portion
of
the
school
tax.
There
are
mell.
It T Soliwton. Mr*. M E Randall.
his grand parent mid him to go und to
truck farms an- to lx- -wx-ii III the highest
take a gun to protect himself. Quite' three school districts in the county, two -hate -d cultivation. -Three crop* a Rev. J. 11 Langley. Mureu* G. Fugg.
likely the urrhin was afraid of tho bull on the wi«*t side and one on the east side, year is a reality, ami crop failures are Prof L. I.. Bernard, l)r. W F. Black­
wht-re the burden of the taxes are col­
man. Mr». W H Bnkt-r and W G. Browild cattle or wild animals.
alumni unknown. Celery i* one of the
lected.
It
is
un
undisputed
fart
thnl
rein.
The boy wandered, waded through
Ix-st paying cro|&gt;*-in this section, and
New
Smyrna
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Daytona
und
the
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water up to tin- waist and . after a long
reache* fx-rfection at Sanford. The
ITie Pliilliji» Manufacturing Company
walk arrived, still bearing the heavy smaller schools of the east side of the buyers from the nnrtb make their bead
gun. ut the residence of Mr. Wilcox, u county have never received the same quarters tbere. and thu* much annoy &lt;&gt;f Orlando will tx-gin within the next
few day* u modern l-udding for the
mile und u half east of town
Mr Wil­ proportion at the lb-1.ami schools of an-v is »av«*d tin- |irtxltic«-rs
cox was not ut home, but Mr. Btuckwell, the west side of the county
t urn» fruit», t&lt;mi, an- grown cxlcn manufacture of »|M»-iul w-xxl working
If wt- art* ill error it is up to tie- school
muchini-» which the «Mmpsny i» now
a brother of Mrs. Wilcox, lost no time
aively. and tbere nr-- numerous grove»
in hitching u team and with Johnson, a commissioners of the west side of the to lx- seen within a short distance from turning out. the liu»ltie«i* having gutIf they cun
gr-&gt;wii Llit* jwvecht building. The prin­
colored employee, and the boy, drove county to disprove the fuel
tow n.
rapidli to the fatal s|x)t. It is sup do it we will glailly acknowledge our t-r • The whole community has a prosper­ cipal mafhinra, ur thr one» for which the
js»ms1 the accident occurred between ror in these columns.
ous air, nnd with other improvements greatest demand has lx-en created, are
Wt- ure looking ftir what is coming to
six und seven and it was near ten when
(hut will follow aclooe on the heels of the tho morticing and pocket cutting de­
the ri-scuers rrnrh«*d the body. At that is ami we cannot deftend un the prom­ paving, the residents will have gixxl re» vice* which are so Inrgely used In mak­
ise o/ politicians and office seekers to
hour the-body was cold and rigid.
«on to lx- proud of their city
Jackson ing modern window frames, and speed
lx-ing one of the greatest elements In
Mr». Wilcox at once, upon arrival of give it to u*. The only way is for us to ville Bulletin.
profitable manufacturing plant*, these
the Ixiy, despatch-sf a messenger to the fake ma'tcrs in our own hands and divide
uuo-tun--* haw come into greut demand,
home of Mr. Lnvcjoy, a neighbor, to the county und sjiend the tares as will lxThe Methodist &lt; onferenrr
nf the greatest Iteneln to us
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telephone to Sorrento. Mr. Frank
The nntiiiul confercm-e of tin- ,Meth
Buttle, taking Mr. Smith ami others, in
Hu- roinnti»itioiH*r» of Polk county at
-»•list church for Florida will convene at
Japunese Bazaar
hi-» automobile motored in that -lir--ction
lump« next week and our own Rev llx-ir «.-»»toil Tuesday mapped out a
The Welnku Club members are rnuk
to reach the scene of the accident
plan whereby they will ut tince begin
Summers will attend. This item ex­
Other» went i (tb-toatnxa, but all of tllliu* mg greut preparations (or their&gt;**Kwanwork on n notwork of roads betwran the
the cluh presses nothing hut news. The yR“ I imixirtniR town* of the county, and
having only vague directions were de- Koba” which is to be p{vcn
question that concerns all of us collect­
layed in finding the body, over which rooms Tuwwlay and Wednesday..Dec.
ively. irrespective of denomination is that having systematized their plans t they
Blackwell anti the grantlson were stand- IT and 18th.
propose to havit the work completed
Kwan-Knha is Japunese, menning we want Rev. Summer» returm-d to in two year», ur probably a little earlier.
ing guard, Johnson having been sent
Sanford He has only lieen here a short
back for help. Not till 3 in the after­ hazuur, uml thè ufTior is tr&gt; jx- Jupuru-se
At the end of tin» time Polk county will
time but in that period has accomplished
noon did the party escorting the body iti every re*|x»:t.
lx- able to boast of some of the finest
Miss Iturbel (iaiiies. un importer nf so much gixxl not only in bis own con­ riiuif» in Floridu and a* they will connect
reach the village. Mr ('-Mi|&gt;er, justice
Japunese govds will Ite bere wiifi « full gregation llllt III the general Ilf«- of the the -’-unity » li-u-ling town* will be of
of Hie |H-uce bel-l an inquest.
city thut The Herald voire» the general
Mr Kooks was thoroughly reliable line ut lare-«, eitihroidered -In-ss g-xx »,
lasting benefit. The roads will be hard
sentiment in uaking the conference for
III all tils dealings ami industrious to the «ilk kimotias, mandarli)», finis, uml liu„surfaced with Bartow clny.
his return.
limit. He came fiere from North Caro­ dnxfs of other «mailer articlrs, i-»|x-co o o
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Frankly we do not like the Methodist
lina six years ago. purchased ten acn-s ìully useful for gifts und prizr». Miss
Member»
of
tho
Village
Improvement
manner of appointing minister». We
in the town pigi ami engaged in farming. (iu%e» needs ilo llltcrodurtion tu thè
become enamored with a good man of Asaociution of New St. Augustine have
He also did un express transfer business. |x-ople o( Sanford, os a great rnany hitve
derided to assume the responsibility of
Since tho burning of the hotel, Mr. und road °f her beautiful line of goods at the j*1' ^ummrr* j * *
tbo ^ mi hnvlng the principal stnx-ts of New Au­
Mrs. Rooks have kept open house to the Demonstration Fair in Jarkaonville a h«' becomes iden.lineal with our aoci.l, gustine iUumiilatrd with incandescent
travelling public.
few w,x-ks ago. This will lie the moat ™U*,ou* a" ‘l civ
,,fp. hp a,tl’nd" r,,n- lights, and it is proposed to have the
He Ifttvea n widow und two &lt;iau|gh~ attractive und variitl display of thing* *
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improved lighting service installed at
Sanford need* Rev. C. H. Summer»
tera. Mr». W. D.^Smith, wife of the su- /apaneae ever brought to Sanford,
the earliest possible date. Tho Village
and we love him and his family too
perinlcndent of the turfK-nlinc plant.
Beside» there will he several other
Improvement Association, which In­
fondly to give them up and we reapedand .Mr». Cowajl, wife of J. A. Cowart, equally attractive booth*, for needle
clude* zmong it* members many of the
i fully |x-tition the Floridu conference
u Sorrento merchant. He also has aU- craft,. art» and craft*, hand painted
leading .women of that towyi. Is doing
to return Rev. Summers to us.
china, candy und refreshments. All the
tchi living in North Carolina.
much go&lt;xl for New Augustine, and has
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Tho funeral will lx- from the Baptist booth* jiresided overjiy pretty Japanese
even greater improvements planned for
A Special Inrilallon
maids in native Costume.
church at 2 o ’clock Sunday.
the near future.
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To
the
lii-lie* of Sanford and to tjnA feature of the Kwan-Knha is the
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pagoda, the home of the Japanese for- Wolnka Cluh,'Tide Lend a Hand Club, . Nearly 150 soldiers comprising the
Fuiors Count) Division
the Clover Club, the Helping. Hand So^ 111th and 162nd companies of the United
Major W. R. llealy aqil wife of Long- *u" ,‘
ciety, tho Book Circle, the Book Lovers State* caoat artillery stAtiJmcd at Fort
will
be
a
novel
wood were visitor» to the city lost Sat-;
Howcr Shop
urday and the Major was cornered
‘ r" at «'lnk ^rytum them urns dub and to all chureh ro o d e . a corOlal
Dade have lx-en mobilized A the country
near 8L Petersburg for their annual en­
The Herald office on the county division lo * « ’ld
v" &gt; |o* ¡,rirnt- with
,nv,ulion l* e*“ ,n,,wl b&gt;
Wednesday
matter. ’T u t me down as being for * ilh tach ,,owcrC!ub to meet their guest, Mrs. W. B- campment and war manocuvering. A
...L„ ,ht’ Kwan-Koha
w 1 Is given 1
county division.’ ’ said the Major. *T : Whi|p
by Young, president of tho Womans' Cluh number of sham battle* are being ar­
was in tho fight before and 1 will tie in- membcr» oi l^u WeUk* Clul» il u d,‘' Club of Jacksonville, who will talk to tho ranged for next week. On the night
the fight again because 1 believe that ! lin d thMt thi&gt; *»• m*de ,n
for ladle* of Hanford Wedneaclay afternoon prior to breaking camp, a big sham
this section Of the county Is getting noth‘* r*on in «»"ford, and everylxxly in the Congregational church at 3 o'clock battle will be held, which will attract
Ing in the way of .imptovements and ** invited to use the kwan-Koba for on the biennial meeting of the Federated hundreds of residents and tourists from
knowing the progressive spirit of San- d e la y in g or selling any tirticlw in the Clubs of America, which was recently the city.
o o o
ford it is a cinch that we VilLget goo&lt;l|^nM Mready mentionerf. Article« will held in San FraneUco, California.
Nearly half a million paving brick are
roods from the new cèunty and \ square ,M‘ ■»“
,ht’
° » n f ri" - th'
club tp receive 16 per cent on all article»
At iHr Star
now being unloaded In Tampa for use
deal.
•old. ’*
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What would we -do without music? on the streets of that city. Four and a
Thpse wishing to place article* on sale Life would be one mhx-rzdile carts-r. The half million more of the same class of
Lend Hand (la b
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or display, such as painting, china, brass management of the rfCtar has finally sue- bricks, shipped by the same Arm in Bal-*
The I&gt;end a Hand Club will hold its
craft, calendar*, fancy ^ofk or eandi«*
in getting
famous Trojan timore are to arrive there within the
•regular Ineeting at the home of Mr».
next six months.
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thw week at a very lafge exfx-axr
This
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o'clock. A full attendant- of the memMadge Mi Word, Chm.
company must not be-compared with a
Apalachicola
is
to have a new opera
lx,-r» is earmwtly desired.
Mr». Samuel Pulcoton.
vaudeville show as it is high shove the house. The contract has been awarded
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standard. Those who want to hear the and construction work t&gt;egun. - Tha
Mrs. R. J. Holly.
M.-D. Taratua of'.Middle burg, Florida
beat sir)gera sing the latest tongs come building) will cost $10,000 and will b «
Mrs. RôbL .Newman.
U in the dty the gucat of hia rod, George
to the 'Star Thursday, Friday and Sattlr- equipped with all modern conveniences,
Mr».
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W.
Brown.
d»y.■uch as sliding curtains, scenery, etc. 4
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,D*(; a-«-*Prominent Citizen of Sorrento Actldentally Shot by Boy
Division O f Counties W ill Be
Sorrento, Flo., ¡&gt;ee. 1th.
Editor nf Thr Herald:
A Live Topic
Our town is in mourning and three
families prostrated liecause of an acci­
dent in which a most reapeeted fellow
VOLUSIA WILL BE DIVIDED TOO
citizen, Mr. W. T. Kooks, was shot and
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THt SANFORD IIFARtD

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History has proven', in this aa in other
kinds of business, that the man who
"sticks to it” —and learns it thoroughly
—is the one who makes it pay, and tW
man who gets scared eut easily usually
does so at a,tjrae when the other fellow
is preparing to reap his harvest.
Another mistake some cattlemen make
Is in trying to Wat the market. Like
other speculators, they will hold out os'
long as the market is rising, perhaps
Wyoud a slight slump, but invariably
they ship when a decline is well under
way—and help thereby to give the toWggan another slide.
Why not ahip when cattle are ready
for market? Is It not expensive to hold
them beyond maturity? Does not the
cost of extra food offset any possible
margin of rise in price? And if every
cattle feeder would do that there would
cattle feeder would do that woijld" there
not be a greater regularity of receipts
at all markets, a Consequent steadying
of prices, and a more equitable distribu­
tion of the profits in this immense and
necessary Industry?
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Stockmen should also gradually work
into raising their own feeders and should
not begrudge tb« pasture necessary for
thia remunerative branch of the business.
The silo would prove a mighty help In
their development. In fafct, silage and
alfalfu are destined to solve the problem
of how to make the money raising live
stock off corn belt lands.
There will in all probability be pained
In the near future a bill preventing the
&lt;u)c of falves under six weeks of ngi
which will be both ft humane and im­
mensely beneficial measure n beef will
feed twenty times as many people os n
veal and to their better nourishment.
How many thousand of young cAlvuiire slaughtered yearly that could (n
easily raised to fully matured Wei
cattle'
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J Election day, November 5, 1912,
will aver be notable in the annaia of the
movement for woman Buffrage aa mark­
ing the greatest victory it ha» yet
achieved. With the closing of the poll»
approximately 1,600,000 women voters
had been added to an equal number .who
were already entitled fo cast their bal­
lots that day, and the six ntatva where
women have this privilege had been in­
creased to nine. Kamos, Oregon and
Arizona were the three that had just
franchised womep and placed them on
an exact political equality with men.
Now with women enfranchised in all
the neighbor states, the Nevada legis­
lature of 1913 may bo counted on to sub­
mit a suffrage amendment to tho voters,
who ¿re likely to accept it. Wisconsin
had followed the exnmplo set by
two months before and given a majority
against tho constitutional amendment.
This action was not In the slightest d*^
g^e due to any inferiority of tho cam­
paign of the women in its behalf, for hi
both of these states this was longer ami
more strenuously waged, more rnonej
was expended and ‘ more wonfen were
engaged in it than in any of the four
where tho amendment received a major­
ity vote. The .difference in the result
was caused entirely by the difference.in
conditions existing in the states.
Tho discussion of this subject is po
r Seeing a bright light at Phili|&gt;s' cor­
longer academic. The winning of thru ner the other night I approached rare
'qpore states will we women enfranchised
full*, mid -aw a hunch of signs under
In one-fourth of all in the Union, as the) gins*, containing the advertim'menta
'S a n f o r d lo d g e s
now cun vote in nine on exactly the of SaninnKs enterprising (?c inerchnnts.
same terms as rrten and are eligible for I did not stop to see who was on- the
S a n fo rd lo d g e No 3 7 . I O O t
every office
In addition to the three board* but I wiU Wt my rhanrm for QfMerla nvrry Monday at 7 .10 p in., over Imperil.
gained ut the recent election are Wyo­ fices in the new county ugainst a hydro­ A ra tro M. M E va n.a N. GW S D i l i » » Sec'*
ming, Colorado, Utah, Iduho, Washing­ phobia dog that two-thirds of them
ton and California, named in the order never advertised in n now*pa|&gt;er in their S em inole C h a p te r ho 2. O rd e r t a a t r r n Star
Mretgevery aecucul and fourth Friday In month
in which they gave the franchise to wom­ life and I will also make the odds greater Kerry
one « h o haa tern hit Star In lha K arl an
en. The only question now to lie con- on another Wt that the man who made cordially Invited lo vial« ihr chauler
Aura If. Hl «aun. Sec'y
aidervd is which will !&gt;« the next states to the deal has about $ 160 of the Sanford
grant this privilege »ml when will all ol money in his |&gt;ocket und gone to new- « . r O r . C e le ry C U y Aerie 10 5.1
them do so? Although the agitation past lire* with it. 1 have heard that this
Merlins ever* Turrda* nighl al S . i Inrk
Hail In Welhornr fU rrl third Son*
began in the eastern states fifty year» «ort of advertising has Imxmi tabooed b&gt;
ago, has been continuous und has as­ the Commercial Club and the merchant*
Photnltltdle At ). K or P
sumed large prO|iortinn.*, and although in general, but then* are «o many suckers
Merit teoind and fourth Monday».
Vintili»
alwayi wr'cnme I’ t llulrhlnton. I’ C
until recently th«*rv hus tM«*n ulmiat born every minute that you can't keep knlghta
Felli S f rank. K H and S
none in tho south, it is not improbable the anglers out.
S a n fo rd Lodge, ho U 2 . F fc. A M
that one qr more southern state* may
1 am through!
II
t Tolar M ailer. M W. Lovell.
{Uv-rr
franchise their women before this bus
For years l havn preached and prac­ iary Communication every (Irti and third [h u rt
been done by a single stute east of the ticed the idea of trailing at home and la r i «I 7 .KI r rn Vlaltlng bruthert «alcuni«
Alleghany mountains.
The greatest whilu 1 had no advertising to noil I always
U n ite H ro th e i hood o f C a rp e n to ra a n d Ja in
drawback in that section haa been the aavocated tho patronizing of the home
a rs af A m e ric a
upalhy of the women themselves. They paper along with other home industries,
Sanford Loral Union No 1731,11. Il ol C a n d !
A m erit every Thurtday night at 7 o'clock in
hnve not had among them un onormou* (or if uny institution here needs reci­ of
the Lallet Hall. J W O Singletary pretident
‘ nia rk «e !d rr “R SfcT
(leobody of working women to suffer the procity It certainly Is the newspaper. I
disadvantage of Wing without |&gt;olltiral have made enemies by telling them to
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influence; In nil resjrects they have been tbeir fare that they were injuring the
Meet t i n t and Third Wegrwtday night, cornet
' F W Konitan f. R.
slower to catch the progressive spirit of. tow"Ti by »ending out of town for their Fitti and Palmetto
O t, f i i u a . Srrretnr*
the age than the more highly stimulated goods and yet they will do it und now
women of the north, and they have been that the parcels post is coming there will
L. U . U . M.
lulled by the tradition that*chivalry was he more of i t But never again will 1 ■ Tho Loyal Order of Moooo! meed every Friday
evening at 8.00 P. M in Salire Hall, W rlborne
“
all women needed. Any tendency to­ talk about .home industry.
lllock. Albert heigh, theta lor
R 'll (letgrf.
Secretary.
ward a desire for thd suffrage haa been
Go to i t Get everything you want
promptly suppressed byt the men, but from the out of town business house*.
Monro# Chapter ho 13 M. A M
Meela every tecond and loutth Thursday In
all of a sudden they tWtnselves have Everybody is doing it und 1 intend to do
Maaoolc Hall over Irape-lal Theotrr Vlaltlng
been brought fare to face with a serious it hereafter and then some of the mer­ companlont welcome. A W King. High Price I
y L llouaholder. Scc'v
situation.
chants that like (o preach one thing and
With the exception of Arizona, which do another will wake up.
is too new to W riasnified, all of the*e
c e o . a . De c o t t e ^
Wt your new»pa|&gt;er die. The paper
nine state* which* hnve enfranchised oecds nothing in the wuy of advertising
ATTOKNEY amo COUNSELLOK at l.AW
their women have heretofore Wen re­ patronage. Help the outside man who
l’ rocuco in State ami federai Court»
garded as normally republican, and an will carry the money away from town
enormous laxly of voters has been added and will, not bother any merchant to Corner.Woodruff Bldg
Sanfurd Fla.
to the electorate, which under past con­ make change for him.
ditions, would hnvo been likely to give
W t tho entire city atop trading at
republican mujoritice. While this would home and wo will give tho other aide of DR. , W. E. HOUSHOLDER
not directly uffeck-the ratio of presiden­ the city a fair trial and see how it works.
D EN TIST,
tial electors or me in ben of Congrcea it ‘W t the paper stop. It never docs any­
’Phon« 41
indicates u tremendous influence in poli­ thing but knock your town and the Roofoi 23. 2 4 and 23. Pk*&gt; DM|
tic* which will have to be considered Saunterer la an old wind jammer who
SA Ñ FO RD , .FLORIDA.
and can only j&gt;u offset by enfranchising knocks everybody and overythlpg.
a corresponding number of women who
Don't buy anything from anybody at
DR. ft. M. MASON
would supposedly W Democratic, and homo and you will not bo bothered, with
that would mean to give tho suffrage to tho bothorsomo customers. •
DENTIST
those of the southern states.
Welhorn Block ,
Phons 10
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City Council MeeU
Sanford, Florida
i . There is in this country today u
Resolved to exempt new hotel from
shortage of beef cattle.
taxes.
Not only are we ceasing to export
DR. C. G. B U T T * .
The City Council met in regular ses­
cattle, but our own food supply is Wing sion December 2nd, 1912, at 7:30 P. M.
DENTIST
seriously curtailed. The past two yean Present, T. J. Miller; President, P. M.
Office:
Yowrll Building
have witnessed an alarming acarcily of Elder, H. II. Underwood, B. W. Herndon,
“ foeden" and conaequent high prices, W. S. Hand and F. L. Woodruff. Min­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
and a steadily decreasing number of utes of the last meeting read and ap­
=
iarmen fattening them for the market. proved. A tetter from the Southern
THOMAS
EMMET
WILSON
Laat season they argued that with corn Brick Manufacturing Co. 'offering to
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
at 6O-70c per bushel, and "feeders" at furnish the brick for paving 9th Street
AT-LAW ‘
6-d cents, it would W a risky .proposition was read. On motion action was post­
to take hold—and many of them stayed poned. Reports of the Fire Co., Treas­ La la Stata Attorney Seventh judicial Circuit of
Florida
out to their great regret.
urer, Chief of Police, and Sanitary InRcaldearea. Sanford and Svhraa Lakt
Those who did‘ go in and feed to ma- pector read and ordered filed. The
maturity made money and. Iota of l\/f2 ltrk was Instructed uThotlfy all persons
Rw A m n»M tst
This year there is mors corn at a lower who had not paid their aidewalk accounts, Ofk, PUm U
,
price, and tho undoubted scarcity of that on all'unpaid Jan. lat 1913, the Icjna . V ' • GreJaata af Llaiyeiwly ei P m .iy L .a U
both feeden and beef cattlo and the ¿ould be recorded. The following nSeo- DR. H OW ARD H. CUSTIS
growing tfsmand by a steadily increasing lution . was then adopted.
Whereas, u v ’ / ::*■ V E TE R IN A R IA N
population •practically guarantees high theSanford Hotel and Improvement C o ^fiT
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Peoples of Sanford

who will build a good hotel thereon
a site at tho foot of Falm#tto
Avenue, therefore be
It •reoolved,
that wo tb j City Council of the
City of
fxanford.
(believing
that
this Hotel la for the heat interesta of th«
City pledge ourselves to use all meant in
our power to have the City exempt the
Id Hotel from City Tax fqr the term of
vc years. Moved and seconded that
aidewalki adjoining the following
Lots, be and the aamc is hereby con­
demned,a^nd the owners ordered •within
sixty day* to build new Cement walks.
If not done by tho owners they will b i
built by the City ajid a Win placed upon
the property. Wta 6 and JO, B 8 ?T 1;
Lota 6 and 10, B 8, T 2; Lots fefiii'd 10,
B 8, T 3; LoU 6 anti 10, D 8 ,T Ai'-LoU-fc
and 10, B 8, T 6; LoU 6 and iO. D‘8, T 7;
LoU 6 and 10, 1) 8, T8. All on north
sido of 7th Street
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Also Lota 1 and 6,1) 9, T l ; LoU 1 and
6, B 9, T 2; LoU 1 and 6, B 9, T 3; Lota 1
and 10, B.9, T 4; LoU 1 and 6, B 9, J 6 ;
LoU 1 and 7, B 9, T C; LoU 1 and 6„ U 9;
T 7; LoU 1 and6, B 9 T 8: all on south
side of 7th Street Carried. The Street
Committee were authorized to have side­
walks built on the West’ side of Laurel
Avenue from First Street to Fourth
Street. The West side of Elm'Avenue
from Fourth Street to Seventh Street,
aiid the West sidd of Myrtle Avenue from
First Street to Second Street, r
Moved and seconded thnt the Vouchetjo
ns signed by tho President and approved
by the Finance' Committee be paid
Carried.

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Established in April 1906

Capital and Surplus $40,000.00
Read Our Comparative State­
ment Below
$16,891.1(1
June 4, 1906
$97,746.80
June 4,1907
$95,683.50
June 4,1908
$154,720.81
June 4,1909
- .$187,415.82
June 4, 1910
- ' $196,991.18
• June 4, 1911.
$280,686.49
; :June 4, 1912
We are here to help ourselves and you.
W e pay you 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts
and Time Certificates o f Deposits.
W e Insure Your Deposits.
. W e offer you Electric Burglar as well as Are
protection.
W c ofTer you liberal treatment based
safety and conservatism.

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courteous.
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frank Walpole of the Munateti Rec­
ord U after. Joe Leo’s job and has our
best wishes for success.
Newspaper
men arc generally aucccssful when they
want u Federal position.

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The following card received at this
Ofllco bearing the Loughmnn postmark
tells its own sad story: "Hummer sus­
pended publication.— Pope." That the
hum of The Hummer is to be heard no
moro among the iiilLs of Loughtnan is
aomething of which the citizens of that
section should he aahaipcd.—Plant City
Courier.
------ O ----Editor Wayne Thomas, editor of the
Plant City Courier and Min. Claim Wil­
son were married at Miaka. Fla . 1?. S. A„
last week. Congratulations to both and
may they never exjierience any more
hardship than that of conducting u
weekly paper. Hut how in the world
did Wayne get money enough to go way
down to Miaka, wherever tha t is?
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separated from the county ring by mak­
FLORIDA'S DAY IS AT HAND
Florida'n duy i* at hand. The inter- ing this a spinal road district
Orlando
« 1 inuni(t«»tr&lt;J ull over the country a*- also objected to the proceeding on our
aun*i that much
Many thousand* of purt and fought it
folk* are coming here in th«* y«*ars t«&gt;
Tiie Sentinel says that no reason has
conif, und they will ull bring more or lc*&gt; ever been assigned for the neglect of the
money for tlie* upbuilding und beautify­ county in tiie matter of roads. Would
ing of the stute. They will lx1 u pro­ the Sentinel tell the truth about tiie
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gressive iHttpIo: they will lx* J for nea reason for the neglect and has it ever
furmo and orchards, for nicely painted tried to get th«- inside facts about suid
houses, for good rontl* and for roojxTn- neglect?
tion in the marketing of cifru* fruits and ' Unwittingly tiie Orlando
Sentinel
vegetable*.
has made the finest argument for county
Kvery settler, regardless of the amount division that could be framed up and
of money he brings »till him, adds value Tiie Herald wants every voter in the
to every acre of land in Florida, them* new territory to read the above urUcIc
reach«« of pine, prairie und hammock and digest it. The spirit of Orlando
that are now wiling so cheaply in Florida ring is the dominant note in the article
will some duy be worth much more and the Sentinel echoes only "His mas­
ter’s voice.”
money, even though undeveloped.
The bext time to buy is now. We
----- O ----huve only to look ut the progress (Cali­
RETROSPECTIVE
Some sixteen miles ago then’ were
fornia has made in thirty years to realize
how Florida will grow in the next thirty. about 100’ miles of roads built in Orange
We have everything California haa in county, making this county the banner
the way of Flimate and then some. We county in the state in the matter of good
have not the mountains but we have the roads. The roads wen- carved out of
incomparable lak««. We have much to (he wild woods literally and put in first
offer the newcomer, and what we do of­ class condition without a dollar of extra
taxation. The cdunty then did not
fer will be appreciulid.
Some yearn ago lx»s Angeles was contum as many people as it now con­
smaller than our Tampa tixluy, now' tains and nuturnlly the money from tux
she ha» nearly 100,000 imputation Thir able pro|&gt;erty was considcenhly li'as
ill lh&lt;‘ Sanford m-cIioii tiie lands that
ty yitr&gt; ago I’anitlemi was a sheet pas
lur«-, today it m a splendid city with are now usM-ssed to the limit were ill
nearly 5 0 , 0 0 0 inhabitants Land values their wild und unimproved stale and
in California are ueurl) util id sight. were assessed ut about fifty cents on the
Haw citrus', land, with nvnilablu water, acre and we are afraid to venture an as­
sells for $500 an ncre. In Florida splen- sertion on the price that the omcaaed
lid land ran yet he had from $16 to $100 value now bring* into the county cof­
in acre, according to location. Florida fers.
Sixteen years ago or about tb.it time
in much nearer the markets that is CzlOrange
county ba«i good roads
forilia, and the rut«“» are (nrri'-ixinilNow then- are none and yet the tax««
Ingly less in the far eastern territory,
w,.|| we leave it to the la. (uiv«*r to
ami that it where the lug markets are
Huy land in Flo' la now. Iluv whil«' •Upply the expleliviss M«'« «T—.ir v
\\ h ere a re th e gixxl r o a d s t h a t h a v e
ill*' 1.111«! |x cheap
ll never will I««*
made
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Editor Hugh Sparkman of the Mari­
anna la*ader called his people up on the
car|x-t abouf tlirir Mr«'«'t.- and walk, and
now lh«-y endeavor to say that Hugh is
kuocking the town
Ke«'j&gt; it up. Hugh
N'o editor livi« that can please all the
|Hxipl«' all the time and when &gt;,,u lllahi
taxi's
Orange county held an election over
them mud they usually gel busy and
|)o .SMI |xM,p|e that an liv in g ill tie
clean up their premises w h e t h e r thi-v lik«- i
v, nr «e»» *«» ' " " " I ......... &lt;uiit&gt; for -u l
in w territory IIn ut. that out of tins mi
it or not
Kmx'k them .« httl«- n.inler I 'ii ient to tnake Itru k roiuln in e\«'r&gt; part meii.se s u m a liew county go.eminent
und get brick uni't.- for ii»- prettiest j" f th* conn!}
Th«- Sentinel f«»uglii Hu­ can lx* maintained ’
n t} in the w«««t.
bond ismue just as that pujx'r bos fought
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It is a m o s t s ig m tic u n t fuel th a t now hi
s|x lid a c e n t o f t In m o l e ' , for ou r g o . ..I
daily rtx’enlly extnldi-died m i.,rk M H i
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r o a d s l e - c a u - c t h e . .if, air« ad . p r o . b l e d
ville is aiinounred
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b i r d lias .«Iready I xn id is l for f " imi Don
(or ill a s|x-&lt;ml r o a d dis trn t '
N«i call fur it. ttu* Metr,«puh* lull} cov­
for b r e k r o a d s ttint tiie .'«•iitinel s h o u l d
ering the uft erre „ci held, leaving but
c o n i c n ut for b o n d s as f o llo w s
scant and msullicit-nt patronage for any
U* «II H U M IIII III! IS I Mil 11ll
"For several yearn (ample traveling
t s i „ „ ,i 1irtv» • I i i t m H t ih r. L I«
rival publication
We note ids» that
f r o m K ixsiimnis- to Orlundo h a v e Ix-en
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the new daily in ( ¡limi-s. tile establish«*«!
S t . l i r r t« hrrwlty fixen t th a t T h o in ft* I lltixal «» f
gns-ied about ten miles tins side of Kts
M o r illa » h u oc. A u (ii« i
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u iew week* ago is taknig a rest, having
â l m il t,
S «» I) ì I ,‘ i
( o f N ’ ■&gt; u f
simttu-e bv a large sign Ixiard Ix-.iring tin- li«,(n«*'ii
l^ ii l , t c i K u t îti T ow n »h t| t IV S o u t h . lU n g t- 2 ‘ *
announced its suspension until the first
inscription '«&gt;*&lt;-c&lt;ilu County Line."
M r n -lia a h a«
n o t i l i n f in
January. Kx|&gt;erimentihg ip daily jour­
leni»**«) to rn a k r fin a l threw &gt; r*r tirOitf. t o i w l « l '
Thewe worils in themselves would at !l«h «’ la ln i t o lite U n«l «tw ivr .!•-*. f t u » t In-lore* Ih r
nalism is costly business, and («erhaps
f
l*rh o f th* ' irt tot t n u n . «t i irU tb ln , K l'irw ii ••
jraet but bill«' attention, but t h e fact
\h«* I'tlh «lax of JaiMtAf) IVI3
more thnn in any other line of enter
I laimanf name» a* »ttro»«»«
.(lint right at this point vehicles drop
prise tiie conditions must lx- just right
W illia m f
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right from a gixxl hard groad into a d«&gt;ep I h » f l a \1 « I a ' ■ ««i i • «■ !« l i t f i ' l t
to insure success. Lakeland Telegram
I 'i t o l l o x a
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b*ri o f siti,'I aio| eon liii'M tli.it w.iv for
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ty to determine by its own vote, without the moM important roads in the slate.
consent of the balance of the county, being tiie great highway lietween Jack­
that it will secede from the county sonville ntid Tumpu. and over which u
where its obligations rest." says the vehicle |iiinms. on an average ever}
Orlando f'itiz«,n The talk in t Irringi' twenty minutes during tlie &gt;|,i. i- mu
is getting strenuous and t be ud.ncut«-x of III«. wi»rM road- in the r iiinl.
for division and against di.ixioti ar&gt; u&gt;
live and nggri'xxivi
I’ lie s;aiif,,rii |x-..p|.tiwm to Ih* ■■••rt.iin they will get tlcir
«Icstri-s and be allowed to lortn a I'winl.
of their own. Time»-1’ mon.
•Did the editor of the titiK ii ever
know of a comity that was willing and
eager to part with a portion of their
best territory for a new county? No
one expect» Orlando to accede to oar
wishes in the matter or any other matter.
But county division is not left to orjondo or any of the territory outside of
the new county lines.
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HOW ABOUT NEW COUNTIES
Pinellas county will soon Iw in a posi­
tion to begin it» gooii roads coast ruction.
Tiie vote on Tuiswlay gives the county
$.170,000 to lx* used in (Hiving streets
and building highways Orlando Re­
porter Star.
• And Pinellas county has recently lieen
divorced from Hillsborough county,
too, brother. If the mother county
built the necessary roads for the whole
county why should the new county he
forced to bond for $370,000 to build
good roads in aaid new county? And if
there is nothing to lie gained by form­
ing new counties why arc so many of
them formed at each session of the
Legislature? And if the new counties
do not prosper and give the people more
for the taxrs expended why are the new
epuntiea so successful and rich and pfus) us. The inhabitants of Pinellas
itinty must bo well satisfied with the
ctkinge and- tuive great hfthfidence in
thA new cMtnty to he willing to vote
$3'n)l000.worth of bond* for road build­
ing alone.. ;
; -f r . * How about It?
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Can you explain U t«« truths to the
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real road building, vote Iximl« sufficient f irst \alioiidl BciiiK al S a n ton i
to buihl roads of miiteriul« that will IN THf M a l l OF r i l M H I ’ A. Al II I» ( | y N | t»F
stand.the action of the elements and the
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greutjfind growing traffic of this county,
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til«' lands n«iw lying idle in this county V S Honda to w ru ff r iu olniton
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Dur from a|*t*r«rvre! r»*»rvf agent*
23,030 HY
on highway« will lx* nxluced to a mini­ Oirvk* ;ilit| oMirf •jyaFi ilrtn*
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nf •Hhrr Nuhnnitl Mnnfc*
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tloll, and III«' mi reax-il area of improved
l.AVfUl M At I K l ' l l i f IX Hi m xt/
lands will take the tax rule out of th«- &amp;t*nri»*
f 5.200 OO
22.6(H) 4M»
!&gt;rgal trndrr nofra
17.400 00
psts of burdens and put it when* every Kntrmptkin
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man will lie nhle to meet his taxi-a witli
eas«' and prom|iti|dsn, arid lie will then
For Information, Unten and ReservationH «et* ncaretit
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fY'tat
IHiint with pride the stronger to our tux
Atlantic Coital Line Atfcnt or write
rate, insteud of keeping the fact in the
I I AMU .ITILA
Capila) Stia k patd tu
. 125,000.00
A . W . F R I T O T , D. P A S S . A G T .
back grotinil.
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flarptui fund
25.000 0 0
When this u done, rffid our sparsely M rvlivklrd prv»6 ta !*•»• r * p » n » r « nrvl
136 West Day St.
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settle&lt;l country (listiict» ure populated, N.»tional
Mank noir a ootft an«Mng
6.25ÒOO
jf our good neighbor, Sanford, heliev«« MIM» payaMr Imhiding rrrtlfkalr*
of driKout for m«»nav twrrowM)..
20.000 00
jl to her interest to divide the territory Individual drpoaita tub
jrrf to rhrrk
235 295 4 5
the Sentinel might interpose no objec­ (Vrmand critiAcatr« •*/ *lr
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tion. Until that day, however, we shall
O f lifted rhrrk*
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insist that one set of county officials,
Total
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the expease of one set of county huiliiings and the interest on present bonds
Agent« for New York and Chicago Fadoriea
is sufficient to satisfy 75 [&gt;er cent of the S t a i r of F1«»rk)a
C ou n ty o f O ra n g r
tax (layer».’’ - Orlando Sentinel
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IliUh (jlrade Pianos— Iajw Prices— KaHy Terms
The staU'ini'tit of the Sentinel that d&lt;&gt; a i l m u t l ) * » r .w t h a t Mtr * l w » f « t a i c m r n i t* tn » r t
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t il) k n o » 1 r t | g r am ) Iwlt^f
the Orang«- «-ounty road* an- miserable
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Piano Tuning A Specialty
p d » » u n » lu l« r fo r r rnr r h tt 5 l h d a y
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Orders Solicited
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Orlando will have no objection to county
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division is also in keeping with thcir’pol- C o rra n —ntEOKHIC
H. RAND.
Phone 18-4 Rings
P. 0 . Box 1127
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icy of asking Sanford to bear the burGEO. II rERNALO.
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^December 10, I t »

THE SANFORD HERALD

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Mr». R. E Tolar returned Sunday
from a pleasant visit to relative» in Jack800ville.
. “Mr. and Mr». Ray Mutt have returned
to Sanford for the winter ami are stop­
ping at the St. John» Mouse.
Sanford's Buaineas College l* in a
moat nourishing condition, although it
has just l&gt;oen started one week.
.yMayor Spencer and family motored
to Orlando on Sunday and looked at the
court house for a few moments.
Luther S. Hawkins of Danville, Ind.,
has arrived in the city and will locate
hero for the winter season. He Is al­
ready in love with Sanford’s climnU*.
I M i« Mell Whitner Is at home ugnin
ufter a pleasant stay of several months
in South Carolina, where she visited
friends and relatives in several place».
% C. D. Hall and wifo of Tunnell City,
Wisconsin are in the city and will spend
several weeks here. They* are old
friends of Mr. Musson of I’nln^ctto
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stroud and little
son of Peru, Indiana arc in the city and
expect to spend the winter here; Mr.
Stroud has a fine five acre farm on the
west side.
Rev. Blarkhurn will preach at the
Methodist church Sunday evening at 7
o'clock an&lt;l will leave Monday for Tam­
pa to uttend the annual conference which
will convene December I7th.
Mr. and Mm. I). R. Swoope and
niece, Miss Nettle Caldwell of Atlanta
are in the city and will remain several
weqks. Their many Sanford friends
are glad to gr&lt;-et them again.
Mr. and Mr». Lee Kagenhush are in
the city from laiuisville and will mnke
Sanford their home during the winter
season. Mr Fagenhush represents the
well known firm of John N'ix &amp; Co.
Paul Weaver, assistant cashier of the
Cltitens Hank of Kl**imni&gt;x* was a visitor
to the city on Sunday. Paul has lost
none of his love for Sanford although
he Is a lmi*ster for Ills adopt«s| city of
K tssimnos/. Mr» Oplinger and little (laughter are
the guests of Mr« (Iplinger's parent
Atr and Mrs Riggers
Mr» Oplinger
Will he retlictnliered here
\l is s Rlani'h**
Riggers and is now residing in Win
cross.

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Mr and Mrs II II I'ngli of T o|m-Ku.
Kansas, hav«* arrived m o,e city and
will s|M-nd rln- winter (ere
Mr Pugh
is our priie potato grower and e»|wcts
to plant a large acreage at Tu|&gt;eka
Place on Itelirrlall avenue

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K. II. Roe. formerly with the San Juan
Garage of Orlando ha.» urrivixl in the city
nn&lt;l will he with the Sanford Garage A
Machine Co. Mr. Roe is an o-xperi
" cured auto machinist and will lx* a val
UaId** acquisition to Mr Higgins
Rev. ( F Hla* Lhurn (insnding elder
ol the Miami district will he m Sanford
Friday ami hold the fourth quarterly
conference (or ih&lt;* Methodist church ut
7:30 p. tn. This will he the time when
reports for the whule work of the church
for the year will he mndc and nil nre cor­
dially invited to attend.
Mrs. Walter Howard and little son of
Columhus. Ohio, and Miss Mamie Hill
are in tin* city the gm-sl* of their par
ents. Mr and Mrs ft 11 Hill Miss
M anile has Ims-ii .|»ndmg (he summer
In tile north
Mr» Howard will *|x'tid
the winter hi Sanford and her many
friends are glad to have her home again.
Among tin- prominent visitor» to the
cjiy Inst nigh from Kissimmee were
Messrs. Wagner. Vans Agnew. O’ Brian
and Senator A . E. Dorwgan. They were
Cordially received in the city and to­
gether with the visitors from lamgwixMi.
Oviedo and other precincts were given
an impromptu reception ut the Elks Club
/ Among the many visitors to the city
yesterday were K. A. Douglaw, T. II.
Jout*» and Theo. Aulin, prominent cltj.
tens of that thriving little town and they
came over to attend the county division
meeting at the High School Auditorium
The Herald has a delicacy in reporting
heir position on county division
They
can speak for thctnsejves.
Hon. Clarence K. tfaods. the man who
is making Eustw famous with one of the
finwt weeklies in the south, was a vis­
itor &lt;o the city on Sntnrduy en route
to Pel.and. Mr. Woods, transplanted
from Kentucky, is a welcome addition to
the .Florida Prrws Gang. He is the sort
that places the newspaper husimwi upon
a higher plane.
Eldred Morgan of Wyoming, W. A.
- Jnrrctt of Oklahoma and J. H. Kleni
. of^VVIchjta, Kansas are in the city tiiia
,W fÄ, the guests of the Swope I,and A
^investment Co. These gentlemen ure
interested in the Rlack Hnmptpck lands
near Oviedo And are fneidentiiUyzilijoy.
•ing u Jvv, days hunting and fishing. All
of them are.Álost favorably impressed
.«with Florida,

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WANT TO BE SWINDLED
Our new* columns this week tell the
story of two slick swindlers who came
from Alabama and In a few- days had
sold ten to twenty thousand dollars
worth of stock In a company that didn’t
exist. Florida people fell over each
other in a inad effort to get th» stock
certificates and part with their hardearned dollars. The DeLanff Building
and I-oan .Association was orginixed
about seven yean ago. In all that seven
years this company has never failed to
pay 7 |x*r cent, and every semi-annuaf
term except one has paid at the rate jl P
tier rent. None of the»«R»oplc who ad
money to invest tried to buy stock
in the Del.and Building and lujan Asso­
ciation. The E. 0 . Painter Printing
Company has paid as high as 20 per cent
per annum. None of these people tried
to buy stock in the Painter Company.
The Newa Publishing Company .in
«even years, has paid 59 per cent Uf its
stockholders. Rut the Newa Fublishlng
Company didn’ t get any applications for
stock from these auckera, who were Juat
dying to place their hard-earned money
in ho handa oJ stranger», to lie taken to
another state, a* they thought. The
suckers got what they wore entitled to
and just what they deserved. It should
teach our home people to look into an
investment before they send their money
out of Florida— and then not to send it.
Other suckers in the North East and
West have been buying up Florida lands
(hat they know nothing about. Thry
have more money than sens«*, and if they
didn't throw away their money on one
thing, they would on another. This is
not an excuse for the rogues who caught
the Florida kuckrrs. Fulatka justice
has 'cm now —and that will Ik* «juite suf­
ficient for ’em .- DuLand News.
I I) G. Wagner has recently acquired
.in int«*ri*stlng family of deer..which he
has corralled at his residence on Main
«triNft. consisting of a buck, n doe and
.1 fawn. The trio cum«* from the Deer
Park Stock Farm in tin* eastern portion
of this county and were captured by
'¿until Boss They are perfectly tame
and present a beautiful sight to the pass••rsliy, particularly in the early morning
or late afternoon, when they are fed

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ZBLLWOOI) NOTES
FOR. SALE CHEAP
Mr. and Mrs James Liughlin and
Horae. wagon and harnea». W. L.
daughter. Miss Lila have arrived
A
29-lf .
Morgan.
spefid the winter at their beautiful hi
AND
• J eie
here.
Prof. Newell of Leesburg lectured
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large crowd last Sunday.
Miss Rachel Phillips, one of ttyc tcucliera. spent Saturday and Sunday at her
ROOM 20
home in Orlando.
ThV, Howard family arrived Saturday
Cor. Sinford Ave. &amp; lit St.
U p sta irs, Pico Block
from Pittsburgh to s|iend the winter
» . C. VATF1S, Proprietor
here.
Mr. Coulter has returned after spend­
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
ing the summer in the north.
AND
Mr. Gardner spent Thanksgiving with
Satu rdays 4 to 9 p. m
All Kinds of Salt Water O
relatives in Fairvdla.
Messrs. Olseh and Jackson sfient
. Fish and Oysters
Thanksgiving at their homes in Pied­
Strangers Welcome
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Sanford Library

Free Reading Room

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Sanford Fish Market

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Rr*, Ufw»nlee Called
Rev. . E. XLABtownlee^' of Atlanta
presched ntwthe morning and «Evening
services.at the Presbyterian churcrvlaat
Sunday and renewed former acquaint­
ances with the members. He ha* been
railed to thla church and will take charge
about the fftst of January.
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.
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The Gate City House has brought
dawn the high coat of living. Only 14.00
per week for the finest table board in
the city. So«« Parker.
28-tl
While tho weather is hot buy your
dried chipped !&gt;oef at W. W. Long's
grocery. Sliced on an American slicing
machine
94-tf
Please send in your orders at once for
special boxes of ormngi-s. grapefruit and
tangerines for Christmas delivery.
Mrs.
H. L. DeFORFlST.
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Sanford Business
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Modern Courses in
Book-keeping
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Banking
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Commercial I«aw
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Commercial Arithmetic

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Typewriting

and all branches o f Civil Service

WANTS

Day and Night ( ’lasses

All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading, Three Cents a LlrnTFach Issue

LEARN TO DO BY DOINC.

lamt White setter dog. brown ears,
no collar Answer* to the name of
Jack
F'ive dollar» reward paid for re­
turning him to Win Padgett. F'nti-rprt*«*
-'t1 ift p
Rooms H &amp; 14 Pico Buiilding
WANT
F'or R ent-Ten mom house, well h&gt;^
SANFORD,
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FLORIDA
eat«*d
A P Connelly
32 '.’ •(•
For .Suit* Poland t lima llnxxl Sow
h is s in n n e e G a z e t t e
î f e û i o - f f i . û ^ û î â î û ^ ^ S û S i K K i K 'i ^
W F’. Squire», Cameron Ave
12 iff
G»xxl Mule for Sul«* Cheap F'or inThe ntir.cn* of Poinpano are prepar­ »pection apply t*» John ('. Fidward*.
ing to relebrat«* the concluNion of the C e l e r y a v e n u e .
32-lfr
’Irxinagr rnnal (rotn the Fiverglades to
For Rent Rixtnis for light house­
•- • *
Pompano. The plan 1« to hold a big keeping. 919 Onk Ave corner IOf h St
;t i - 1f
l*nrtxx*iii* mi the I'.’ tii of this month,
F'or Rent
Tiled land on share»,
when Hon William Jennmg* Bryan of
Miami Ini* l&gt;«*«*ri invited lo la* present eight acre» at loading station, one-fourth
of cro|&gt;* f o. b. a.* laud rent. J. W
“and address the audience
I HaUiictive quullty connts for a* much in (••rtilizrr* a* an) otln-r
Powell
owner.
inquire o f Wnlter
article.
Haynes. Herald Office
28-tf
Efficient service likewise ha* it* value.
(i*ll Service l.iaminjliun
F'or Kent- Two room* suitable for
ightl hhiiuskccpiiig in Bishop bhx-k Af
On January II. 1913, will la* held in all litfh
place* in Florida at which city delivery I»I \ at Thurston s pop corn «land, Mil­
ler* corner.
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MTViqe ho* lxx*n established an ojieii comfor snlc. A good strong heavy mule
|&gt;etitive examination for railway mnil Inquire of 0 W Brady. Bciirdnll and Cel­
are made to give result* not to sell ut a low price. The difference
elerk. for mi n only, only artiial Ixma ery avenue.
17-tfc
in the cost of s g«x»d fertilizer over a cheap one will more than he
tide resident* of Florida to lx* admitted
F’or Rent—F'ive acre*, well, ttlesl. with
made up in your yield
Also 5
Com |x*titora will lx* c » m n m e d in th e Ixxlse. Also Id acres. 5 tiled
1 areful attention to e\er\ detail, proinplnen* always, und a
Call on or
f o l l o w i n g *»•ihp-e t * w I e I. will h a v e th e acres tiled, wuh g&lt;x*t Ixxis e
logli regard fur our customer* **i-he* have he||x*d to li tlx«* U* unii our
phone W A Minniek.Cameron (It) 94-tf
(union* fertilizer* tlx* Favorite brand* in su*'h great demarnU
re|.iti\e w •-1 g •,lx f.dii a l e d
F’or Sale &lt;&gt;ur surplus *t&lt;x-k of curly
■
s |»elliiig
III
hatched While D-ghom and Orpington
\rithm**tn
oft
Black and White) Cocker«!», oil from
I V n in a n a h ip
1ft northern price winning stock and ready
Re|&gt;ort Writing
26 for the breeding pen. * Address Leonard
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLORIDA
Vihlen, R. F. D. No. 1, Sanford, Fla.
Copying and competing manuscript .16
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Agricultural Chtmitali
Insrcticid«•
Sq«&lt;$al Miiturfi
Geography
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F'or Sale Mixed |x»ultry and pigeon
manure, 76c |x*r barrel f. o. b. Sern
Total
ion
J . E. P A C E , Local Agont
•riloe Squab F'arm. I-ongwixxl. F'la.
Applicgnl* mu*t lx* lx*iween the ag»**
22-tic
if eigliteen and thirty-five and mo*i
Want to rent collage furnished for ♦ +"♦*♦♦+♦♦+♦4*+♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦»+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ m 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 4 4 4 ♦♦♦»■»»♦■♦-»
meaxlire .|l lea-1 5 feet r, inelie* in height
Mm*- months
Edward Roddy. 30 tp
■nil must weigh at h-axt I Pi |*,und*.
For Sale Gixxl $100 piano almost
I'he opporiuinitte* for (he immediate new. Will sell for $126 cash. F. R.
J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
30 tfc
appointment of •pialili,«i person* an Shuman. West Side.
AGENTS
Wanted
Board for man anil wife.
••trellent
For further information apply to the Two IxxIs in one room In hotel or board­
ing house. Would take furnished room
secretary If. S. Civil Service Board, At­ with two lied* in it by the month or week.
lanta, Ga.. or to l,ocal Secretary. Post- James Palmer. 289 Front street. Hemp­
o tti«« with HOLDEN R E A L E S T A T E CO.
stead. N. Y.
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31-2tc
otfice, Sanford, Fla.
Sanf or d.
Florida
Wanted—'Ordere (or fine front proof
callage plants, all varieties, $1.25 tier
Filed for Record
1,00b; cht*a|&gt;er in larger lots. Satisfac­
R. and FI. Walerstrntt to J. FI Mm
tion guurante«xi. F\ S. Cannon, MegV &gt; V V W W ^ f ^ V V V V V V W M U llb t M M J «X M S k /
gelt’s. S. C.
31-34te
luy and wife.
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I. . H. Williams ni^l wife to Flmma A. Homestead claim, 165 acre» good land;
BICYCLES---------ACCESSORIES---------- REPAIRING
7,000 turpentine tree#; four room hous«*;
MacClinthey.
lake front; boat, three cypress incuba­
Harry P. Leu to t)v«*ratrert Tur. Co. tors; bargain cash price. Address O. C.
Andrew Harris and wife to Williams Coo|*er, Osteen. F'la.
31 -7tp
Si Bradley.
luind for rent for potato crop, $5.00
New
of Columbia and Rambler Bicycles
Alto Hartford and
Ideala and other cheapct make»
H. C. Dunn and wife to T. C. Alden, an arre, near Band’s Siding. Sanford.
We sell them on easy payments
No. 331 4th St., Miami.
31-10tp
We cagry a complete line of Becycle Sundries. We do sll kinds of
et nl.
Bicycle Kepalrln|. See us for anythinf In the Bicycle line.
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Wanted—One to ten acre» right in
F'runk D. Guernsey to Iicrtha E. 1’ aHave a set of New Rubber Tires put on your G o Cart or Bab&gt; Carriafe.
village near hotel or resident part.
cettl.
Senu locution and price. Fidward Up­
T IIK O N LY H I O t ’LK H TO ltK IN H A N rO lU I
J. II BUags«lalf1J.Tf^-i to Lucille dike, Hempstead. New York.
31-4tp
L Y. DRY AN, Mgr.
108 Palmetto, Opp. City Hall
Richards.
F'or Sale— Remmington type writer
B. G. Smith lb Oliver (CBwope.
W in good condllion^Fifi Railroad Av»&gt;.
Pluntn for Sal«*—Bermudu onion, $1.00
B. G. Smith lo Oliver P. Swope.
1,000 or G-l,0ft0 for &lt;6.00. R. H.
Geo. F’ox to Martha G. Fox.
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lavls,
next to Sanford Farms.
31-3p
A. G. Hamilton to Hcttie M Hamil­
To
lU*n$—
House
with
bath,
corner
Pal­
Drink a Bottle of
ton.
metto aviqiue.and Fourth street. Call
• *» « d.'Iih*
Lovick G. Cameron anti heirs to H. R. Phone No. 118 tli address P. p . Box
Stoveus.
1128.
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Geo. Wendeberg and wife to L. F'.
Launch for Sale ^Cttenty-OTlo foot
Truscott launch, 8 H. P.Engine, canopy
Iilankner.
top. Hard wood lockers . Everything
('has. \V. Demick to E. C. I olfln.
practically' new and In good oi
F'la. R. FI. and Invt. Co. to Thos. Cost $1,000. will sell for &lt;375 cash. ’ S T
Crooks.
Young, Orlando. Fla. 31-2tc
Wo ore equipped to handle your repair
GINGER ALE OH 8QOiVWATER
A. B. Meade and wife to H. (’ . f)aun.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
W B. Taylor and wife to F'. J Hunter. work
Manufactured wlUi pure dlatilled water—they wiU prevent illneaa, aid
Pros. Col. Co. to Lucy M. Holly, et al.
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digestion and give you health
Bring you»-old tires to Sanford Machine
Pros. Col. Co. to.Hugh 8. SpratL

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THF s a \ f o r i &gt; h e r a i . d

LIVE STOCK MEETING

Urdnckday &lt; lub
A splendid attendance of the members
University of Florldn Will Entertain were prirsent at the regular meeting of
the club at the home o( the secretary.
The Florida Fnrinerti
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Mrs. S. U Cha**-. W«xlne*dav afternoon
The program (or the live stock meeting
Mrs. &lt;' G Butt entertained the chib
to be held at the University of Florida with two heautifully rendered piano
on December 17, 18 and Huh. though •l«Tt torts
not complete, is in condition to assure
The minutes were read bv the^ ms-re
all who attend that they will hear,,the tary, Mrs. S. (). Chase, after which the
beat program on many lines of animal president. Mrs. G. L. Maris, made a few
Industry that has ever Ikhmi presented to introductory remarks on the program
a Florida audience.
and the great pleasure »he thought the
Dairying in Florida will l&gt;e disciueM-d
by well known authorities, and by men
with long practical experieonce who can
treat the subject from a business stand. point. The different br«*e»la o( dairy
• cattle suitable to Vforida will be dw' cribed, os well as ufo f«*v&lt;l» most u»«-ful
and economical for the state. The
feeding o f ’cattle D a very imjiorUint
propUltion, for the financial profits
usually depend on this item. Silo conatruction and the preparation and u»c of
ailage will receive considerable.attention,
and all who wish to become familiur
with this method of preserving green
feed may learn all the mvessary facts.

stingy of Mexico would be to the club
lhi« y^-af-, * Sloe \hrd Tetherly followed
wJliAme of. the most delightfully enter­
taining . " MA|&gt; Studies" of Slexiro that
'the«club ha» had the. pleasure of listen­
ing to Aince Miss Tetherly gave them-a
similar map study «if Scandinavia livtt
year.
Mias Clara laiuise Guild •continued
the interowting subject with a charming
paper on the “ Climate and Vegetation"
of Mexico. After the tine lesson in tingeography ol Mexico, iu* climate and
vegetation Miss Gertrude Speer gave a
most interesting description of "Animal
Life." prehistoric and a later variml list
of the fauna of Mexico.
Mrs. L. H^-J'hilips read a very entvrtnimug- aglT O 1! !-&lt;&gt;wcr California and
Mcxlcru r'J^xM/jand of Desert and
Drouglre.fiVT'lte.Vill was calhsl by the
M-cretary und’ a lurge numlau of the
inenihcr» re«|iCpidcd with the names ol
some of the principal lake» m Mexico.
An invitation was rcceiv &lt;-&lt;l ■from the
Welaku Club to an informal reception
to Im&gt; tendered Mrs. W. B. Young,
president of the Woman’s Club xd Jack­
sonville next Wrdncsilny ait4Tnoon.
after the iw eling of the Wedmiulnv
&lt;‘lllb
Mrs \ tiling will lie the guest of the
Wcdm-Aday ( ‘ Ini' at tluur meeting next
Wediu-stlay ufteriiiHin which will t•«held h i th&gt;* Congregational church,
through the eoueti-sy &gt;d Mir church o f­
ficials

Perhaps the largest subject to Ire con­
sidered at the convention is that of Tick
Eradication in Florida. Cattle tick»
produce Texas or tick fever, which bus
caused during the past decade more
looses of stock than all other diseases
combined. The lick is the greatest
obstacle toward improvement and in­
crease of cattle in the south, and the des­
truction of thi» p ill in the same way
other states are working would he the
basis for developing »'splendid live in­
dustry in Florida. At this meeting the
officers of the state Hoard of ileulth and
the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry will
Ire present to describe plan» lor begin­
ning eradication of tick», and it is hoped
that every |ier*«in interested will lie on
hand to hear these talk» and get personal
advice from the tioverillllellt expert» how
to start this im|H&gt;rtant work.
M rY o u n g will I .U t o Die W e d Nearly a day ol the cotivenino,
ri»—
day
t
luh and their guests, all the
be devoted to beef ami pork production.
Huh»
in
town
The Welii’;u ( ’luh I »-nil
The hog industry uiiih one of the most
i lluud &lt; ltd' • lover i lub Helping
important in the st.it.- .,nd tin* sid.p. i
will 1m* fully treated |c, men alto ire Hand • lub, all Die churcb »ociriu— and
muking money in the husnn-t». and the all I la- ladle» ol .'»aoaird who are invited
l&gt;»-st and cheajH-st fe«sls (or growing pork by the Wedm-'day t’ltib to attend the
Method» of preventing hog cholera will meeting and enjov Mr» 1 tiling- talk
also he tlescrilxsl by ••Xpert Veterinarian- rill the ltH-Mlil.il Mis-ling o( Dll- Fedef
The (ceding atnf manngeiM tit id ii«»! ated « luh» ol Y'nern a whn h wa. r&lt;cattle will have utlfl.tinii, ifuduibng a ••■oil. tiel-t in &gt;un Fraueiseo. and to
It Mr* Anting wa» a delegate
strong lector* on tin- I«—i grazing and who
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the
meeting next Wednesday afterforage plunts for Murids conditions
,
I inmiii. I &gt;*« llth in the Congregational
No owner of live »toek or business
|c h u r c h
it l p m m p t l v
will t»- an o|s*n
man intere»t.-din agrn ullural d«v«-l«i|
mis-ling to wi-ich tin- citizen* of Sanford
nient can afford tu nus» tins nes ting «
and the ladles esjiecially are cordial
The information offered will be worth ^
inv ite*l
-many dollar per day to those who u»*it pro|H-rly. E v e r y «Ili«* a l t e m lin g the
«ili Itavi

W claik.i I Inh S o l e »

irtunit \ d u rin g

the wi»-k to VIMt Ol«» Va n o n « d&lt;-| .lit
tilelit» &lt;d tin* 1 HIV. r*it&gt;. P8|Mi' ally On*
Ex|ierimeiit S t a t i o n an&lt;l th#* * •Meg of
( flivt ÎH4! .
!.. 1- **14i
Agricult or*1 h«
W
I f.t •lut V . n-l i MV
to thi »tale a n d it
liege «if every »*|l l/.a-t) * le- help »U|-J-oll
(lit- institut 1011 with hi» luxe», to vi»il
tin» m-IiimiI, uwipecl it» work. Icurn S»»
nis.-d». and aid in »haping it» policies and
future development. The live »toek on
the Univcnuty farmw may Im- -*-cn. and
the work ol the experiment »latum &lt;•»
lilnmed and exhibited. The regular
ela»» work ol the College ol Agriculture
and aliwi the »|M-cial »hurt cour» for lar
iner» will Im- in »«•eiuon during tin wt-ti
and contact with Ihexe »tudi-ot.» and
tin»« of ull&gt;department» of the I'ntvernily will !&gt;«• «if great value to any ntiii-n.
Then* will lie nmjile accommodation» in
Gttin&lt;‘flville and at the Untyeniity dining
hnll for ull delegutca, and a large attend­
ance i.x confidently expected.
•
JOHN M SCOTT.
Animal Industrialist.
Paper» please copy.
BECK IIAMMOI K
Richmond avenue is n very «piiet and
pretty place, yet like all other place*
we have our,ups and downs TJte other
night when everything seemed to be
nice and «juiet Mr. Burton, who has
aorne beautiful Indian .Runner duck»
which are prized very highly Suddenly
heard hia ducks raise an alarm, which
told him that dunger woh at hand. Mr.
Darton wa» soon on the job and was not
long in discovering n huge skunk, which
had intended muking his »upper off of
one or more of thoae lieautiful bird*,
but Juat now the battle liegan. Mr
Barton used for hia weajion a trusted
ahotgum and Mr. Skunk u»e&lt;l a you
know what. The battle was now on.
Both seemed to fire at the same time
and when the first round wax fired Mr.
B qgon returned to the house for re­
inforcement. Although.neither one wait
seriously Injured yet the battle wa»
fierce and loud. When Mr. Skunk »aw
he had the field all to Itimsblf iOtljllmre
* u no one else to fire ut*he very calmly
hauled down Iti» flag and hurtled down
to Abo wood». Mr. Bfàrton Ir not suf­
fering toy bodily Jnjury and bout» of

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MY SPECIALTIES

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FLO W ER S

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Olackamlthlng and Horaeahoelng

H o rse s and Mules Bought and Exch an ge d
HEAV Y HAULING AND CO N TR A CTIN G

Expert W a lc h

R epairing

A ll W o rk G u a ra n teed
Send Your Work fo 11» nnd Have It Attended fo Properly

Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing

GREENLEAF

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Jeweler», Silversmiths «nd Importers
II Writ Bay Street
Jocksonville. Florida

per do».n $2 SO

ROSES. White »nd Pud.

AMERICAN BEAUTIES

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CARNATIONS. Whitt, Pink, Red "

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Harrtoee and W agons

Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Rogers' Plated Ware
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O R G A N I Z E D 1087

JEWELER

ALL GOODS

ÛEO. P ORNALO, Vloa-Pra«.
O. P. WMITNBR, Aaat. Caahlar

H. RANO. P r»»!d»n t
P. PORSTER, Cashlar

meiding of the Welaku
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C h i l i lie Id in tin* eluh room»
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.(ill give her jc|iort of the F F. \V. C
which met’ in West Palm B e a c h in N’ovember Mrs Brown will read a very tine
puper on Household Econotpics. which
whs prepared by Mix* \gn»s* K Harris,
Director Dept Horne Kconornics, Flortdu
! Stale College, and read at the convention
This part of the progrum will begin
promptly at .1 P. M . and members who
do not ex|&gt;ert to join the curd game,
which follows, should make an effort to
hear these interesting pa|&gt;erx.

0

WELL DRIVING

making an -xp|» al lor the library, und
the cluli rr»|&gt;ondcd with a contriliution
of $10.00 for thi» worthy ramie Plan»
wer e mude (nr a reception hill will lagiven for Mr- W Bt Young of l.ll k*»on
ville, who will a 1.ll.-v* 1ill- l.l•III— o| San
bird at the 1 &lt;$ngri-giilt tot al 1 1nr&lt; E
11.-. •inla-r IIDi ; 1 l P M
givo k! *»**♦
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report Í1-» •1. l-ga Is To Du III ■ ■ .
llg of *II. •.. nel At ! ••!••• if no of \\ m«*r
1 lai«-, in San
*"f linciseli. &lt; alif
III!
ineilluteh after i o- .-»«Idre** an inforinal
re«-«-ptinn will •• held at the \\••lai- a
Club.
Mr*. Forest Lake. Chairman id the Satisfaction Guaranteed
Civic department, made an excellent
preliminary report of tin- Plant Side B y
Expert W o r k m e n
whieh was hejil in Novernlier. ami also ol
I
the very satisfactory work that i» liemg
done in the park. Mtsx Madge Ward.
Chairman of the Art Department, report:
ed plan» living made for a "Kwan-Kolia",
or Ja|ian«»e bazaar that will I k - held in
Orders Taken at
the club room», Decern Ix*r 17th and 18th.
Mr». Brown, ol llou»4ihiilil Economic»,
made a most gratifying report for tins
department. The Literary Committee,
Mi»» Laura Fish .Chairman, i» making
— or - plan» (or a play, particular* of which Will
i)P|iear Inter. Arrangement*, were com­
pleted for the Annual Ball that will lie
given at the Sanford Hou*er«d,)eOemlier
27th. The following committis^f have
ticen appointed:
Reception: Mr*. J. W . Dickina, Mr».
Forest Lake, Mrs. Samuel Pule*ton.
Mr*. T. E. Wilson, Mr«. B. W. H«'rndon;
Invitation: Mia» Madge Ward, Miss
Alice Whitn^r, Mi»» Lillian Gihson, and
FIHST-t LASS
Mr». Stringfellow; Floor: Mi»» \laln-l
CH IN ESE LAUNDRY
Bowler and Mr». Claude fToward; Dec­
orations: Mrs. May Dicklax, Mm. J. C
Starrhed Shirt» lOr
Reunite Mr*. F. W. Miller and Mr*.
Hanl H«i«nm Shirt« lOr each
Kent ItuaxeU-r; Music: Mm. (W ill Butt
2 for 25r
und Mi*» Vodn Ward; K«-fT«-»hmcnt».
Collar*
2r each
Mr* ItolnTt Newman, Mr*. L. Hr Brown. r..
nth&lt;-r Price* In Pruporlinn
Mi*» llawkin» and Mi».« IVarhra LHlb-r
( • l* r m e à l f t « l o f d r f or ra ti f o r P r t r t l i a i
A* a reprmentalive of the Club at tinConference of ('haritiea an«l Corrections
WONG SAM
that convtuies in Thmjiu rhU month,
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Mrs. Harry* U/ivei; ha» bc«n appointed,
nn t «i-«Aw*¿ lUf-,’•loth,
Mr».
DcForeat
10th. Mr*. Deroreat

Artesian
W e lls of Every
Description

HILL

LUMBER

H ILL H A R D W A R E CO.

Ten Boom Dwelling, all modern. Bath room, toilet, ete. Two
minute*' walk from hu»ine*e »In-et*. lieautiful »hade thee», pavtil walk»
and streets. Bnrgum $’.I25&lt;&gt; &lt;*0 Term» if wunttsl.
Fort) Itiioni Touriat Hotel m • thriving little Florida town Just
.-•modeled and furm»b&lt;»l througtinut
I In- lurm*hilig» done .«re worth
more t hall w«1are asking for t be .-ntir. pr.ip.-rti
lerrn.«
$10.000.00
Fight Itooin Dwelling. !•« at* I on III. IbigM»
j-our gim»| huild■ng Im* -go'with tlu- property
i . oi» i a.it.r
in. lour lot» promi»«'
a lin&lt; prilpiMltlon to hoid a» an It .«—lie.* ' i- I' - ■- t-ound l«&gt; I»- “»unl«.rd « futur. -ubnrl.ai, r.-wnt« •&gt; *•«. *.
A- •••!■! |i, entire holtllllg
on g --«1 l.-rin- lot
$1650.00
s«-«eo It«toiii lie «idem «- on I'altio.l to ,t\e too
Bargain
$200(1.00
Terms il w»iiie«l
I wo Small lliiiel» (or -al. at •« lug l-.i'g.in
»»h or terma. Both
the»«- hotel* are I«» al.-«| m live small Florida towu* See un for pric«-a
and loeution.

S U B U R B A N

F A R M S

Fight und a half \rre Truck Fur in. crop well under way, l«mka good
All tile«l. Five acre» in b-ttuee and celery, balance ready for cr«ip, beat
location, b«*«t&lt;»iiil. Will »ell ch-n-p. L&lt;»&gt;k» now a« il croji will jmy for
the land thi» *ea»«m. Tool» .team all go in. t^uick »ale.
Nine Ituom Hou»e. »uitulile for rooming house. Fimt »trect.
Everything new und uti-to «late. Toilet, hath and ull modern «ionvenience*. I’ricc wuy down.
Fifteen Acre», five cleur««! anil til««!. Two fine wells Two small
outbuilding*. All under Pittsburg wire fence Quarter mile load­
ing station. This place will only Iw on the market for a few
day* for «puck sale
$2500.00
Thirty-five Acre» in two mile* Sanford. G imkI double story house
which coni $2600.00 to build
G ikmI barn for 12 or 16 head stock.
No Uiti-r dairy jiroposiiion in the state. Terms We offer this at_$3500.00

O R A N G E

G R O V E S

Two Fine Orange (•roves, one of 14 acre«, with fine rrop’ of.bright
fruit right on St. John» river, ulso the A. C. I,. K K. Will sell nt a
liurgam. The oth«*r five miles from Sanford, ov«&gt;r one thousand trees
in lieartng. Fine locution on lake front
Thi* grove contains sumo
of tlx- (union» Bahai N’ uvul Oranges, together with a liberal assortment
of all the luat varieties such aa St. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

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Ten Thousand Acre» in Luk«- county,
fin«; sub division propo­
sition. Can be sold in five or t«-n aero* tracts foom $10 to $60 per acre.
Flowing wells can lie hail on about 2.0IH)‘acre«. This is good trucking
luml und will grow’ anything Some line groves adjoin it for tjuicK
»ale
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................................... ... $3.00 acre
if interested in round timber w«&gt; have l(t:i,878 acre* for sale. It'a
not In one body, or any on«* bwality, but we have it at the right price,
figure with ua.
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3,000 Acres cut pvit land, adjuining the c«T/-7 y (folt^jsf Sanford.
SruttericT through thA tract i» »mne of the finest citru* fruff lands m
H««ri«lay W c offer this ut
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$8.00 acre
It.will lx* our policy nevcr'tn offer uny thing /Swc'aoJ«) (jnl«*aa we can
say coiiaciifiltuvisly w-v arc giving you your money'At worth,
S««- the many. |&gt;urgltn»'wc are tillering in ull kinds of real estate
both city aiidjahiir- Timber and all kind* of good bargain*.

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�December 10, 19H

T ilt 8ANF0ftD?HEARtP
B O N D S HAVE. B E E N V A L I D A T E D

Brick Roads Will soon be Started In
Sanford District
Secretary Bates at the meeting of the
/ Commercial Club last night read a tele­
gram to the assemblage that created os
much excitement os'would the announce­
ment that the new county had been
created. The substance of the telcgTam
waa to the effect that the bonds for $200,000 fof the brick roads had been vali­
dated by the circuit court and all that
remains for the culmination of our de­
sires In the matter is the sale of the bonds
which will bo no difficult matter, as thi
buyers havo already boon here anxious
and ready to buy them.

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Lucky Sanford f.j
During the past week o? low^rices on
lettuce and .while many cars were being
refused for freight charges and other*
barely bringing expenses of hampers
and cutting charges many promi­
nent growers were protected by con­
tracts made several months ago. It is
understood one grower alone received
over $2,600.00 for hia cutting for the
week, while others received amounts
ranging from $100.00 to $000.00 for their
respective cuttings.
The Herald is reliably informed that
the M. O. Coggins Company paid grow­
ers In Sanford nnd vicinity-during the
past week approximately $6,500.00 on
contracts which they hold.
It has nlways been the contention of
The Herald that Sanford's greatest neefl
is moro commission concerns who are
willing to put their money into SanfortTa
'products on an f.- o. .b. basis. The
company that is willing to take a share
of tho risk in handling our crops is more
likely to hold up price* on the markets
and make the distribution us wide ts
possible.
We wish t«i congratulate the many
grower* who have used fortnight to piotect themselves against low prices pre*
vailing at the present tin«
T h r R u sh for Office
It Is human nature for the victorious
Democrat* w h o w a n t tin- federa l office*
which have ever since 1898 been held by
Republicans. The latter deserve no
sympathy, for they have hud and held
the said war office* as the s|&gt;oils of |ioliticul war, and have no right to kirk now
that they are the loser*
However, as the Star has sun) Indore,
Woodrow Wilson was elected for a high­
er purpose than to hum! out pie to the
hungry, ffis election wn* an expression
of disiire pn the purt of the |m*o |)|s for
better government. When Wilson lake*
his seat next March, and when Demo­
cratic Congressmen assemble to deal with
problems that vitally affect all the dwell­
er* in this vast country, they should not
lie annoyed or overburdened by the imfiortunities of office seeker*.
Very few men. no matter whut party is
in power, run bold office, but the entire
jieople are concerned in the government.
The Democrat* will huve a longer
lease of power if they refrain Irom an un­
dignified scramble for office. The Stnr
doesn’ t think any fkithful und efficient
Republican should be turned out of of­
fice until his term expires. There are
mnny -some of them in this state—
who should I»- removed at once for cause
hut the great majority should Im- allowed
to take their time.
The Star Wlieve* that this jMilicy will
l*-st suit our Senator* and Repreaenta
lives, who in all Democratic stutes will
probably Im- awarded tin- distribution «f
federal patronage. They will have great
problems to grapple with after March
4. und it will hamper their useful tyres to al
4, and it will hamper their usefulness tq
all the people if their tkime irf tilfren up
by scramhler* for.pie.
In a personal letter to the Stnr, Con­
gressman Sparkman, of the first dis­
trict, make» the 'following statement,
which wo darreay is the sentiment of
every representative who believes he was
elected to work for all his constituents:
“ I have received quite a lot of letter*
from ull over the district requesting my
aid in tho matter of federal appoint­
ments. To nil such I huvo repljed in
substance; that owing to the fact that
I'resid&lt;ya-elect Wilson will not lie in­
augurated for several months yet, and th
nugurated for sevefal months yet, and
thut ft will be several weeks or months
before the offico in queation will he va­
cant, I have thought it best not to com­
mit myself pro or con on any applica­
tion."—Ocala Star.

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Election Day
Today Is election day and very little
of that as county division is creating
more agitation than a small mntter llke
• a city election. Tho election is for u
Treasurer and Collector and two Aidermen,-the election being made necessary
by the resignation of two Aldermen and
C apt Marks as Tr»**'-'f g.
campaign has been v C t
enthusiasm baa t t y ****\
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The Stetson Glee Club
Under the auspices of the Lend a
Hand Club, and for the benefit of the
Sanford Library the Stetson Glee Club
will give a delightful concert Wednesday
evening at
o ’clock in the auditorium
of the Sanford High* School.
The young ladies of this most excel­
lent club, realizing that the Library is
very much in nets) of a helping hand In
securing new books to add to thOjjileaaure and helpfulness o f its patrons, have
been successful in securing the kindly
.assistance of this fine Glee Club, solely
in behalf of a Sanford enterprise, and
they should be complimented with
full house and appreciative audience.
The Ub'ikrytfilkaQM l»c and Is dear to
the hearta of the Sanford people. It
has been o f. inestimable benefit and
pleasure to them and their children, and
every citizen should rally to Its support
In this instance especially, in manifest­
ing their appreciation of the assistance
given by atrangen at the solicitation of
tbe Lend a Hand Club, which is proving
Itself in many waya a potent factor In
benevolent enterprise« and tho civic
betterment of the city..
Sanford Music Club
The Music Club held their regular
meeting at the studio of Mrs. Fannie S.
Munpon, president of the club, Satqfc,
day afternoon at 3 o ’clock. There was
a fine attendance of tbe club present.
A very entertaining paper on the
"Life and Works of MaEsenet” was read
by Mrs. O. W. Brady. A second excel­
lent paper was read by Mrs. S. O. Shinholser on tho "Life nnd Works of Saint
Saens." Mr*. D. L. Thrasher played n
delightful Melody by Massenet and
demonstrating Massenet’s style as n
composer, and a very charming duet,
Picture Scene»’’ by Massenet
ren­
dered by the Misses Mary McK'm and
Mary Herhy. The leader regretted
thnt she hail been unable to secure any
music by Saint Suens fur the program.
Mr*. Muason led a brief discussion on
French music, after which several Im­
portant matter* were discussed und a
new name proponed for membership.
The president presented an invitation
to the Music Club from the Welaka
Club to the reception
given by
the Welaka Club, to Mr*. W. B. Young,
president of the Woman's Club of Jack­
sonville,. who will talk to the ladies of
Sanford Wednesday afternoon in the
Congregational church.
When the huninrex ftf the club had
'teen transacted the meeting adjourned

AT T H E I M P E R I A L

.The crowd» attending th# perform­
ances at the Imperial Theatre lately have
been so large and in *uch constant at­
tendance that it has been necessary for
the mayor to appoint an officer to be
present each evening to offer assists nee
to that part of Sanford's c!*J»*ns who
wi»h to attend the show*, it will be the
duty of this officer to see that the law*
are properly enforced as ’regards the
handling of theatre crowds. The en­
trance* and ezlta are to be properly at­
tended, regulations regarding smoking,
and spitting will be looked after, and
more particularly the officer will look
after that (Wirtion of the audience which
greatest nuisance, the small boy
ow* miasils of one kind and gnH)ut the house. That nuisance
topped.
Wallace &amp; Beech will make fun at tho
Imperial the last three days of this* week
and it is said that the set is beyond every,
other in the matter of fun. They *111
change their act each evening, present­
ing new songs, new sayings and new
action.
Tho votes in the contest fqr the bicycle
are now apportioned as follow*:
Anna May Bruton___ _________
1667
Helen Peck__.............................
1376
Mamie Kate Williams
.1264
Helen Gonzales ...
1362
Margaret Burner ........... . ..
1143
Gertrude Rungc
916
Clsrece Hand
829
Fannie Reha Munson
811
Ednt Tullug
690
Adele Rines
..... .............. 681

Hparkman on Improvements
"Harness tho Mississippi and make
tho water poker development pay for
the cost of improving the river,” wa
tho gist of the message brought to day
hy Secretary of War Stimson to the N b
tional River* and Harbor* Congress.
■ Secretary Stimson declared that when
tho nation assumed a responsibility as
great us thut of »(tending $60,000,000
for improving a river, the geheral tax
puyora of the country should get the
henefit of tho incidental profits arising.
Representative Sparkman of Florida,
chairman of the House committee on
rivers and harlior*. did not agree with
the aasertion of President Tpft yesterday
liefore the Congress, thut the Mississippi
should I k* improved- tinder the general
wt-lfure Huns«' of the Constitution, fl&gt;r,
suid Mr. Sparkman, it would Im&gt; a sad
day for the country, nnd he feared it
would lead to a wide system of log loWW
would lend to a wide system of "oog
rolling” if appropriations were made
Edward Baxter Perry
always on the claim that they were (or
The New York Musical Courier has the general welfare. He aiw«*rt«*i that
the following to say of Mr. Perry, who river improvements should lie made only
will play at the auditorium of the San- for the benefit of commerce.
fotd High School, Jan. 3rd, PJ13., under
the auspice» of the Sanford Music ClubDaughter of thr Spy
"Mr. Perry is the originator and prin­
Great two reel feature at tip* Im|M*nul
cipal cx|&gt;onent of the lecture-recital tomorrow night. Thia feature film has
idea. He is the only blind pianist in taken the country hy storm und filled
the world's history wh&lt;»4ia* *ucct**ii*i every house where it has l&gt;een shown
m winning un-unquestioned |*&gt;*itiori in la v s story and thrilling adventure.
the front rank of his profession
He '»
Work is progressing nicely on the new
tht- only American pianist who ever
played u t the Imperial Court of (¡erinjuiy. depot which ia being erected at Winter
He U tho only pianist American qr for­ Park by the Atlantic Coast Line railway
eign who ever suatainNl himself for ten and tho structure will be finished hy the
successive seasons by concert playing middlo of this month. The building is
alone in the United States. He is the being constructed of white brick and will
only pianist, living ur dead, of any coun­ lx* modern in detail and equipmenttry who ever played twelve hundred
concerts in ten successive year*." N
Pleasant Porch Party

May Thrasher und Dorothy
Davis, entertained their young friends
at n very delightful (torchparly at the
resilience of Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Thrasher
Saturday afternoon.
The young people enjoyed a number
of pleasant gam «, both in the porch
nnd yard, after th* conclusion of which
tho young hoatease* served delicious Ice
cream and cake.
Tho guests on this enjoyable occasion
W«re Misses Frances Gonzales, Helen
Hind, Fern Ward, Elizabeth Stafford,
Helen Peek, Alice Caldwell, Fannie
Reha Munson, Alice Lough, Lillian
Herring, Soritn Lake, Nellie I,ough, Nor­
ma Herndon, Walter Rowland, Prod
Wight, James Higgins, Sidney Chase,
Griffin Herring, Reginald Holly, Haw­
kins Connelly, Rqwell Brady, Robert
Hines, Arthur Dakins, J. D.' Woodruff.
M isses

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Cfever Club
The Clover Club at their December
meeting were entretained by Mias Ethel
Moughton Friday afternoon, Dec. 6th.
Besides the members of -the club, six
visitor* were present. The final ar­
rangements for the bazaar which was
to bo held Saturday afternoon and even­
ing were completed, and it was also dedded that the Clover Club should assist
In the Christmas decorations for the
church. When the business of the dub
had been attended to, the lateness of the
hour, prevented the enjoyment of the
usual social features^ wh.ch concludr
the meeting* ol th* dub. A delicious
chicken solid course was served, alter
which tbs meelitW adjourned.

Are You in Arrear*

DANGER - WARMING - DANGER
Orangti Growers, Dealers and Shippers o f Fla.
Monday morning, December 16, there will be
more than 3,000 cars of Florida citrus fruits in the
United States on track and rolling.
At the same time there will be as many, or, more,
cars in the hands of the wholesale and retail dealers in
fruits.
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The daily consumption of citrus fruits in the
States is 500 cars, under favorable circumstances.
Therefore on Mondtf$r morning, Dec. 16, there will
be rolling and on track and in the hands o f dealers,
twelve days’ total supply for the entire consumption of
th^United States, without making any allowance for
the Californias that have moved and are moving.
If every packing house in the State of Florida will
close down Saturday night, December 14, and remain
closed for two weeks, at the end of that time the entire
Florida orange supply of the United States will be prac­
tically exhausted, and all houses can start again on
Monday, December 30, and will find a ready sale for
every orange that they ship,at $1.75 to $2.00 a box.f.o.b.
cars, and grapefruit at from $2.00 to $2.50 a box; f. o^b.
cars packing houses.
If, on the other hand,with the dealers amply sup­
plied, and this enormous amount of fruit on track, Flor­
ida continues shipping after December 14, there will be
such a conjestion of fruit immediately following Christ­
mas that the markets will go down to the “ red ink”
point very rapidly, and there will be no more sold, even
. at the low prices, than as if you had Maintained thetn,
and the market will be disorganized' to such an extent
- that the entire month of January will be wasted in get­
ting straightened out.
The Florida Citrus Exchange desires to call, and
hereby does call, on every factor in the fruit deal in this
.State, whether he be grower, broker, contract shipper
or dealer, to help relieve this situation and prevent the
utter annihilation of the market for Florida fruits.
Florida Ls shipping the finest fruit this year she has
ever shipped, and if you will all join us in this move,
you can every one of you make good money for your
citrus crop. If we cannot get the cooperation of all
factors in the State, we are utterly powerless to stem
the tide of disaster that is bound to rise.
Any man or factor who, in the face of this warning,
moves fruit between the 15th and 30th of December, is
an enemy of the grower, and an enemy of the industry,
and worst of all, his own enemy.
Gentlemen, will you coojierate with us? We
would like every operator in this State who moves from
three cars of fruit up to communicate with us promptly,
by letter or by wire, charges collect, notifying us of his
intention to support us and stand with us in this en­
deavor, and we would he especiidly desirous of hearing
from Chase &amp; Compny, Crutchfield &amp; Woolfolk, the
North American Fruit Exchange and the dealers and
shippers at Arcadia, Orlando, D eland and Leesburg.
Gentlemen, will vou help us to help yourselves?
FLORIDA CITRUS EX C HANGE
W.^( . Tem ple,

General Manager.
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fU R N ITU R t HOUSE

A NICE NF.W LINE OF

Gorham Sterling Silver
(Se# Window Oitpliy)

A large aaanrtmcnt to »elect
from. Every piece ii Warranted
Sterling Silver.

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Our new line of ELECTRIC
PORTABLES for 1012 ii now
ready.
Come and see them.
You ore welcome whether you
buy or not.
We do EXPERT WATCH
and JEWELRY REPAIRING
at reasonable prices.
All Work
GUARANTEED.

Theo. Schaal
JEWELER

, 303 East Flrat Street

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

No. 1 Roll T o p Offloo Dealt.
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Roll curtain, two »tiding aim real»,
ih rn iplcndldly made eaty run“ *o| drawera on each aide, or cupboard it preferred. Drawer» lock
automatically.
Worth 112.50 to
114 50 wholeaale.

P R I C E $ 10 . 9 0
Shipped

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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED

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S u m m e r or W in t e r
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Automobile line. If you want to
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A Motor For Any Purpose
we arc at your service with the
very beat cars. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble call un any
hour of the night or day.

Sanford Machine ft Garage Company
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THE HIGH
C O ST OF
LIVIN G
han not affected o u r . Job
printing price*. WeY* «till
doing" commercial work
, of ell kinds' at p^icce sat­
isfactory to you. _lt. :

What You Want
How Yon Want It
When Yon Want It
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THE SANFORD HERALD
AV S A N F O R D — Li7t it Worth Lio ing

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Number 33

LADIES CLUBS ARE ACTIVE

NATURAL GAK IN OHI.ANDO
Citizens of County Seal

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Wednesday And Welaka Clubs

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CITY ELECTION AGAIN

Hove

Burning natural gu* in Honda and
right here in Orlando irtay l»ecome an
actual fact, and that at no very remote
period. It ha* just leaked out that un
HELD MEETING AND RECEPTION investigation
is quietly going on in the
territory- ncur .he city thut may make
Stste President O f Federated Club* her citizens "«it up and take notice.”
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It may he remembered by some that
For Women Is Given a Most
ubout nine yearn ago wells were bored
for oil in the northwestern end of this
Cordial Welcome By The
state, where both oil und gas were dis­
Local Clubs
covered and also at Jackson, Ala., and
The regular meeting of ^ie Wednes­ thut later investigations were made on
day Club wits held in the Congregational the west coast of Florida, where well*
church Wednesday nfternoon, in ord^V wen- sunk, und Itoth oil and ga* discovthat the Various clubs of the city and rervd. But these holi-s were plugged.
other ladies of Sunford should have the and word was given out that they were
pleasure of hearing Mrs. W. B. Young, of no practical value that the product
president of the Woman’s Club of Jaeh- uux n«rt there hi siftficient quantity to
sonville, whom the Wednesday Club hud warrnnt development.
invited to visit the rlub and talk to them
bater the most wonderful developand the ladies of Sanford about the bien- meiit* have taken place at Rcuumont,
niul meeting of the Federated Women's and Spindletop, Texas, where oil and ga*
Clubs of America, to which she was a in untold quantities ha* been discovered
delegate* and which wna held in San and Is now enriching the territory in
Francisco in July last.
which it was found.
One of the same gentlemen, who a«
Mrs. G. I.. Maris, president of the
Wednesday Club, in a few prefatory sistiil in the ahovi named invintigations
remarks os to the occasion oi the united and development*. is now in Orlando
messing and the pleasure anticipated in and ha* made the discovery that natural
listening to Mrs. Young's address 1g.ts exists III a strip of territory clone to
stilted that the bus|||«*ua of till- c|||l&gt; the e|iv
It i* Mild that no later than
would l&gt;e omitted and turned the inis-t last Saturday this same gentleman aping »ncr to Mrs. Wight who was leader 1proaile-d two reputatile citizen* of Or
indu. relative to ojii-raltons on •-•-rtaiu
for the afternoon and llienmul I &gt;a.
tracts
of land, und letting them in on
In her own interesting and pleasing I
fact*
connected
with his di*&lt;-nver\
li
way, Mrs. Wight told a foreeful little1
story, illustrating the ri-u-on for (•der •a . l- then r e v t-o le d to him tliui the knowl­
nting tiie clubs and wh\ the Fislerution edge of gas here had been known to
should have u biennial meeting. Indore them for two years or more, and hud ac­
introducing Mrs Young, the guest and tually In-ell burins! Iiy the discoverers
These gentlemen further averred that
spettker of the occasion who laid so kind
ly responded to the invitation to come it we- not t|o-eomnion "Img" gas. hut Un­
to Sanford and tell lie' i Inb about the real a 11 I-, the ante .is is found in IVxa*
bienmul imi ung und some of the reason* Lnui-nui.i and other potili*, hut ns to
why the federalist clubs of America j whether it waa here in sufficient qtiantities to be of great practical uae they
needed an I called a biennial meeting.
Mn. Young's charming and altrur- , w*re 'inalile to xtntc
The inveatigulion* ¡ire still going on.
live personality claimed the undlildi-tl
and it is more tini.» indiatile that active
attentioii and inleresl of her audleuce
development* mn\ soon Ih- undertaken
as she gave a b-i--f sketch of the grand
li is said by those who are familiur
counfry thraigh *lnc,*i th* d -l-guli•«
with
the geological formation of thi*
travehsi to San Francisco, and the cor­
portion of Florida, and limi portion of
dial welcome and large hearted hospital­
tiie country stretching wintwurd through
ity which the I.m' iiI clubs .ind.citi/i'ii» uc
Alabama. Ia&gt;ui*ianu and to the Menu
corded to that large bod; of represcnt.inin'ilyiil tiel 1* Unit the (trUndo t«•rri
tive women, who had come together
tor. Is ill diris t line will, the o|| an ! ga.«
with united purpose and for concerted
del elolilllenls m I Inis, -.•liu'ieffort for th* le-llehl of l!n a.•men o| tile
Bi-p.i-ter Sliif
land and for l lie uplift of humanit.i

I.Kl TCHK AT IMPERIAL
Inspector

Another Election W ill Be Held
To Decide Aldermanic Race
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Volume V

Bureau

Transportation

HAPPENINGS IN THE STATE

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of

Explosive* Talks to Hallway Men
There was a large attendance of of­
ficials and employee* of the A. C. !..
Kailroad Company, and a numlx-r of

MUNICIPAl E ltC IIU N WAS C lO S t

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Happenings Here, There A nd
Elsewhere Gathered and

CONDENSED TOR B IS T READERS

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by Mr. C. W. Kvarta, Inspector for the
l a j i a /
j c t a
r*
i Bureau for the Transportation of Ex* The New» From All Around Florida
Abernsthy A nd W oodruff Are Forced ploaivMI aml othrr D w r o u s Article^
To Make Race Again And De-

The lecture was illustrated by steriop-

In General By Our Special

cide The Tie Vote— Pres

Ucon vicW11 ,ml * “ very *ntcf« ,ing and

VVirele» Telephone

i instructive.
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*on I* Elected
The work of this Bureau ha* been goThe city election last Tueoday was a in* on •t**‘li&gt;y for the |&gt;ast seven yearn
very close and very interesting uffuir, a,,d ‘ he results obtained are simply
netting at naught the prophecit« of sev- wonderful. In 1905 there were righty,.rnl wise heads who had the result do|x-d flvr Persons killed, two hundred amt
out before hand. Seemingly there was ‘ hirty-three injured, and a pro|x-rtv li*w
hut little inten-st manifested in tin- uf$'1.000,000,00 l&gt;&gt; explosion* of danpur and yet there must have lieen a
articles in transit
Under direrstrong undercurrent of public opinion Bon of the Bureau this ha* Itecn de­
a* the vote polled waa a very strong one. &lt;'reaix«i each year and for the year 1911
in the race for Alderman S. Bunge led *he rt‘cortl shows one |verson killed, two
the field and coming neck nnd neck down- injured, and a prn|*rty los* of S34.7GI.
the home stretch came C. C. Woodruff Fnder President Roosevelt's udmlnisand W. W. Abernathy und they lied for ‘ ration Col. R. W. Dunn, of the United
second place, W. K Pell coming in lust Stales Army, Ordnance Department,
but close enough not to gel the Mag
**■'* detailed to take charge of thl* inatFor Treasurer and Collector the race 1er as Chief ln*|as'tor of the Bureau,
was very clone and no one seemed to and (’ apt. Carlton, of the t'niiod State*
predict the outcome until the ; m&lt;s. were Army, «a* detallisl as Assistant Chief
r&lt;)unted when it wu* found that A A 1n*|H-clor.
The work of the Bureau is under the
Preston wa* winner over \ I. William*
direction of the Interstate Comnn-ree
hy just three vot«-s
The Bureau ha* hi it*
The Aldermanic race will ticcensilule l uimmviuii
another eli-ction a* the law* state* thut In employ twenty-two inspectora and four
cium* o f n tie v o t e th e mayor is emiaiwered assillali! iils Ims*lors wlm w&gt;uk thè elilire
to . all a s|n-ciul election ten days utter I nileil State* and Canada, wlui havtchurge of all Storage magazines uf |,o*
the fimi one
Willi-«cant time (O solicit vote* the der, dynamite, etc., and inuke frequent
candidate* will certainly make a warm iiu|M-ction* of such magarmisi. a* wi-ll
fight for the |H*iitinn und whut prom xs iits|Hs*tfoli* of munufuci uriiig |i|ani*
,sisi to lie a very quiet affair may In- very of explosive articles, as welf a* coiitain
exciting toward tin- close
The canili ers for sue h articles. gasoliiH- drunis.
datisi have not announced their plans as sli-el cylmders for compresseli gas. Steel
yet. but it is uildcmtirod that the eli-ct Ion ki-g* for holding (aiwder and boxi-s for
loading dynamite
will have to la- livid to make it legal
While the public heum Very little of
There was some talk of the candidates
settling the matter among themselves tin* work, the result* m saving of life
hut tin* ins-ins to have l*s-n taken out of snB I'*9
property are very gratifying
thrir hand* hy the legal status and an an&lt;l «how whnl can la- dotte by inielli
gi-nl coo|H-rution betwoen thè governother election will have to la- held.
ment
thè rnilmndx and their ritiFollowing i* the official voteployees
For Trr«»urer ami •iillcrl or
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A 1. Williams
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Nkeluka
1 lui* » bridgi party mi
Por tldi-rman
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.ifli-riUHin
wa* un umisoally en,*S Ku nge
lull
loy'aldimie
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largìnumlo-r of meni
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lo-r* w*ri- prem-nl. und severul guisil.s en\\ NY A tii-r nul h;
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joyed tbe pltsiuuri-* of thè game*. Seven
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table* of player* et-tered inlo thè contcnt,
Mr» Young also mentioned some of
and aft»-r score* were counted it wa*
Missionary Meeting
the fine speakers who were present and
(/
Plessanl Dinner Parly
found thal Mra. Il W. Huriulon hud won
of the effort« they were making to apl
Tiie missionary society of the .Method­
The
While in the rity Mr» W. B \ oung Un- duk for thè Corning mondi
the cause pf this grand federation, life ist ehurch held their regulur meeting- at
Wilt ientertainisl by Mr« II 1. D- Itosiis- Mrs. Foresi I.ake, and ber as
the largest organization hi the world, j th e h o m e o f M r s I K M e t t m g e £ _ T u e a * A1li­r the sislaiii» Mrs 11ilrt and Mli* Holn-rt«
Ft»rest at the Sulifurd 1' in!*M
numtx'ring one million members Some duy a f t e r n o o n , mi a c c o u n t o f n-|YatTs
lion given Iiy lite \Seluku E 1nn •-inn «er n-d duini; Irmi cakv sandwich!-« und
ri«
of the details of I lie dcparlinenlal work i In-ing d o n e in t h e i n t e r io r o f t h e c h u r e h
M r« De hot iTom-oIuIi wtuli- Mrs H I. De For
I'llHIM* ntarv to Mrs You i*
of the biennial were given, on through
T h e m i s - iin g wu* p r e s id is i o v e r b
Fi irt*«*i a jin hosti-s* «1 U v»*rv j[•li usant ri-l ren i Per iiiten-slllig rv|Kirl of thi»
the federation and down to the individ­ M r - II II &lt; h.ipi~-ll p r e s id e n t o f M.i
■111Hill*r partv in liniKir ul Mm Y oung Florida Kederation of Wnmen's Club»,
ual clubs Of *(as'ial interest and grail •iM-n-t y
\fli-r 1be di t ottonai i-xeri-im-s
1hi* ta!lile dis-- belìi ut West Palm lieacti ili Novelli Iter
at the Sanford limisification wits the statement by Mrs I the minute* were read by the secretary.
orations were exquisite crimson rum-s The n-|Mirt wus must eomprehenaivr, giv
Young, {hat she heard several rrierefices ' Mm ( II Smith
The last quarter's Mr*. DeFonsiT.s i i i m U-iI guisil* were
ing an excellenl idea of thut inspiring
by speakers of the legislative work of re|Mirt of the finances of the society was
Mrs. J. W. Dirkina, Mrs, S. O. Chase, and enthusiastic meeting, und will unthe federation to the pamphlet prepared made by the treasurer. Mm. W. W.
Mf* Henry Wight. Mm. G. fl. Wal- doubtedly bring n-ault* in the rluh'»
by Mrs. Wight, and also the fine pafier Aliernathy. After the business of the
dron. After the dinner the party were work. Mm. DeForrval was greatly imwritten by Mrs. Oharles Gay of Pnlatka&lt; meeting und a general di* cu**ion f
Mni ("hasi-'s guest* at the concert given pressed with the high standard of our
* chairman of the Civic committee of the noverai imfKirtant matter*. Mr* I,. B
by the Stetson Glee Club in the audi­ Honda women, anil *j&gt;okc of them in the
State Federation. The pamphlet Mm. Philip*, superintendent of the Junior
highisil terms, eafiecially the work notorium of the Sanford High School.
Young referred to is a iligest- of the Flor­ Epworth league made n most excellent
complished by the vuriuu* club*, and
ida law concerning women anti property; n-|&gt;ort of the year's work of the I«-ague
urged the Melaka Cluh memiwr* to pres*
Wants a Town t lock
also n very brief review of the criminal and it» present status. She also turned
forward until they. too. had won n place
law concerning women and girls. In over to the treasurer of the society, to
Sanford, lJr&lt;. I'lfk. 1912.
in the front ranks of these i-nme^t and
the preparation of this pamphlet Mr*. |&gt;c re|&gt;orted through the miosiona’-y *&lt;&gt; Editor Sanford HrroUt
capable worker* of our state. The h o a r
Wight was assisted by T K. Wilson of ciety. ten dollur*. the unnuul contribuI)«-ar Sir I have often wondered why hold Economie papet wo* |M«t(Mined,
Sanford and F. E. Jennings, of Jackson­ lion by the league for missions. MiO Sanford hai not a town clock.
owing to the unnvoidalile a b s e n c e of Mm
ville. attorney for the State Federation. Philip* also invited the member* of the
Somt. 0|M. tim(1 thought of one and Brown
Mm. Young paid quite u tribute to the so.-iety to attend the l.axaar, which the ,,uilt a tovk(,f for onr s;))Vk why rjin' t
magnificent scenery, the variety und lu-ague will hold at.her home Saturday Wf! have ofl&lt;&gt;7 l&gt;alntkxx has one. 1
Porch Bazaar
gorgeous hueti flowers und the wonderful afternoon, and thus encourage the young (hink Orlando aLso Why can't we. a
The Junior Epworth league of the
products of the west, mentioning also people hy their presence and patronage. (lnrr city
either.
Methodist church will hold their anniual
■omo of the splendid trips and entertain­ The children have made for »ale over one
Now, if Mr. Pars- would devote one
bazaar on the porch of the residence of
ment of thifcivisitom.
hundred little article., both useful and am . „ f '^ e r y
it. if Mr. Crip,,en would
j ,t Philip., superintendent of
M n . Young made it very clear what pretty. They will also have cakes and (lrvote one orange tree to it. we might
U .aglUft Satur&lt;Jay afternoon, beginthe biennial meant to the federation, candy for sale.
soon have one. If the old hen would n|ng a, 20-clork Besides over onehunwhat the federation meant to the dubs,
—
lay one egg a week, markeil clock, she
d w ,^ , „ 1 allll prrWy arUcU,
they will
and what the clubs meant to their memBritish Army Officer
»ould not have lo crow in the night.
jlave rak„, „¡„1 randy for sale. The
‘ beta. Concluding the very delightful
Thn. W Preuinn o f i
1 Why cannot tUe Sanford Improvement l)U,)|ic &gt;rt&gt; Cordially invited to attend
( apt. I hoi. W. Prwton o f Lynn, Agao^gtion tak/ th«» matter in hand?
talk Mr*. Young said that in its depart­
and the children will appreciate a liberal
L„ l us hav^ a V)Vkn clock&gt;
mental divisions the federation was.do­ Maas., is in tbe city and may spend the
patronage.
ing a work that the churches did not and ! winter here. Capt- Preston served
“J
Youm truly.
could not do or reach, and that the fed* iXfAty-six yearn in the British army in
P. E. MILLER
Hand Concert
«ration was the working Jiand in hapd (Nw^diii and the province* and m r x
Tiie Sanford Band will hold a iris*
aeveriiijnedal*
for
bravery
and
service«
with the ehurchni for God und human­
concert in tin- Park next Sunday- a/terAl the ■I'rrHhj'Irrlan Church
ity. Before the adjournment qf the He is q mem I&gt;er of the BritLsh Nrval an\l
Military
Vctcrim*
of
Sfossarli
uscita
and
Thenwill
1
m
no
service*
at
the
Pn-s
nooM- ** •* ‘ heir usual custom. Concert
meeting. Mm. J. W. Dickins. president
of the Welaka Club, in liehalf of the We- |lute Lieutenant Vf Royal Canadian Ar- byteriun church next Sunday. Rev wil1 ,H‘K'" “ ‘ ;1 " ‘ehs'k Everybody LnBrownlee; th« new pastor, having gone
.
laka Club invited all who were present tillery’Capt^Triston has been i|iending the
hi* home in Atlanta to arrange for
w ' .
to a reception to be given to Mra. Young
^
8‘ ri!et musicians are holdin|
by the Welaka Club in their club rooms wintem a f Winter Haven, hut has fallen his removal to the city. Sunday school
on the streets and furnish some
immediately after the adjournment of in love with Sanford and expect* to sUy 1will be held at the usual hour in the
* few days with the view of locating.
morning. ,
.delightful music.
the Wednesday Club.
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Direct
Slone fir Mann »old their forty aero
grapefruit and orange grove at Winter
Haven, a fow day* ago, for $10,000 to
New Jereey parties.
ooo
By the «'lid of this week all of the foun­
dation granite on the new- Government
building in Miami will be complete, and
the limestone work will proceed next.
o o o
The Gulf, Florida and Alabama raHroad has commenced the erection of a
freight dc|Mit, which is also under con­
struction in Pensacola. The building i*
to 1m- entirely of brick with metal roof
«ml will ciwt about $6,000.
o o o
ith eleven of the twelve aldermen
present, the city council of Pensacola at
the «|x-&lt;'ial meeting held Tuesday night,
unanimously voted to override the
mayor'» veto of the resolution providing
for «u ele, lion to asi-erlain whether ot
not the city «hall have some form of
t-tuiunias|on government, and directed
his honor lii issue a proclamation calling
lor the election to be held on tyccember
loth m conjunction with tbe election
on the bond issue for municipal docks
V&gt; U U
tn old luuilinurk of Ucula, the old
slris-i ear iiarn. will »non Im- lorn down to
make room for a sulntantial |wo story
building The barn was used some
twenty years ago when Oeaiu had a
horse ear service and wu* a familiar
sight to the older residents. The build­
ings used in former days are gradually
disap(iraring and on their light* modern
structures un- U-ntg built. The tearing
down o( the old street car banr is but
another step in the progrisss of Ocala,
which i-nntinni-s steadily . ear after year
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A nn-siiagi- tnun Harlow \\ ednesday
«fternoon brought the information that
Walter Larkin, the negro who criminally
assaulted u white lady at Haines City
on Saturady, Novemlier 30, and for
whom posm's were searching all last
wis-k. ww, ia|&gt;tureil at Kissimmee, and
tuki-zi by Sheriff Logan through th«
i-minlry to l ainpa where hr is now in
jail
This action Wa* taken because it
wa« considered lliut to curry tiie negro
to Bartow would almost certainly result
in a lynching
o o o
St Petersburg Ls to have a new $65,000 reinforced concrete brick building,
which will be criTted by the Home Se­
curity Company, nt the corner of Central
avenue and Fifth street. The building
is to tie a four story structure and work
on same will be t arted as soon as the
material arrive* The exterior work
will be of pnwsexi brick, while the interior
will lx* of the finest decorative tile and
other fire proof work that can bo had.
The Moors ar« to lx- of Spanish tile and
the wainscoting of art marble. Tho
equipment will be of the moat modern,
elevators and steam heating apparatus
will tx&lt; installed.
/
Cameo Bridge (lub
Mm. O. W Brady waa hostcas of the
Cameo Bridge Club Wednesday morn­
ing. Two table* of bridge were played.
The highest score was made by Mr*. C.
O. McLaughlin, who will have the pleas­
ure of wearing the handsome cameo
brunch, w hich is the club prize, until the
next meeting of the club. Mm. Brady's
guests were Mra. C. M. Vorce, Mm. L*. 1*.
Hughes, Mm. C. O. McLaughlin, Mr*.
O. W. Brady, M n. A. P. Connelly, Mm.
G. F. Smith, Mm. Robert Newman.
Abernathy for Alderman
-k •
W W. Alx'rnathy wlshisi to ¡mnounci'
that he is still a candidate for tty« position
of Alderman and w«jM&gt;e in tbe race unfii
the finish. He solicits (be votea of aH
thoee who were lot him
Tuesday and
«Specially those who voted [or tbe other
rmndidate*. The election will be next
Tburdaay, Dec. 19th. •.
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December S, U l i

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OUR GRIDIRON HEROES

APOPKA IS PREMATURE

MANATEE IS WAKING UP

Defender of Apaches Dsbarrsd.
One Parle lawyer has bad bis name
•truck off the rolls because it wae die_
covered that he acted aa the regular
The Celery Growers W ill Sell legal adviser of the apache fraternity,
from which he drew $6,600 annually In
Stuff A t Loading S tation
feea. One day he was engaged to de­
fend an apache In a suburban court
Hie cllent^wae not eatlsflod with the
WORKING FOR A CASH MARKET lawyer's procedure In the case, and
after a heated argument outside the
court the clfdnt threw the lawyer Into
Buyers Are on the Ground Resdy to the River Marne.—Case and Comment

Always Business.
*;
“Are you angry because I lost m f
t ¿to per and tried to scratch your • V i
o u t r asked the repentant prims dot*
na. “No," replied the Impresario. “It
was a good suggestion. Just remem*
bar how Jrou went about It and II
grand opera falls maybe we can 44
something In the moving picture wa/.*

CUliens of Thai Burg Yell Before
They Are Hurt
High School Foot Ball Team
The board of Unde of Apopka resoluted the other evening against coming
Needs Encouragem ent
into the new county that isjbeing agi­
tated by the Sanford agitators. Since
MORE INTEREST TO BE TAKEN Apopka and the rent of weet Orange was
never counted in the new territory the
action -of the Apopka board of trade ia
Boy* Have Worked Faithfully Thia rather premature and demonstrates that
at some future date thoy expect to break
Contract for Celery Crop on
Sc*»on to Put Up the
away and act up housekeeping in a
Cash Bssis
,
Real Article
county of their own.* • Following is a
FIRST-CLASS
In Oetober the 8anford High School copy of thair resolutions which they re­
The Herald has.started the agitation
C H IN E S E LAUNDRY
football team played the Duval school quest Tho Herald to publish:
for an f. o. b. market for the celery and
team in Jacksonville.
Apopka, Florida, Dee. 2,&lt;^$(l2.
many of th e growers favor the plan.
Startched Shirts 10c
90
On November 7th they played the
Resolution introduced a t a tailed The following from Manatee will be in­
Hard Boson Shirts 10c each
DeLand public school team in Sanford meeting of the Apopka boird of trade teresting: ’
’• r
2 for 25c
p
and onThanksgiving Day played Ull^- oh £ri(jay, Nov. 29th, 1912: •'
I t begins to look now as if Manatee
Collars 2 c each, 20c doien
borough High School In Tampa. •
edgo’of the Apopka board of trade that and Manatee county will have a market­
Other Prices In Proportion
Tho expenses were paid by tho Jack­ the city of Sanford ia taking steps to­ ing agency for celery at least.
\ (ili. mm s UU1 N d n a t n l 1at r &gt; k * Lb* 11
sonville and Tampa tcartu for game« in ward forming a new county, with SanR. M. Glazier, who is interesting him­
each place.
ford as the county seat, thereby with- self very much In Ihe matter, informed
WONG ,SAM
In Jacksonville our boys were*met at dAwing from Orange county; and
the Record that in one day’s ride nearly &lt; &gt; XXI Em « n r a t H ue.« . CUrfc !M !4!a U « •
the station with automobiles and re­
Whereas, It la the sense of o u rb o ird 100 care of celery had been pledged to the
ceived every attention visitors could th a t it is to the best interest of Apopka agency.£ He also Informed us that the
have looked for. More than 300 school and adjacent towns to remain in Orange agency established In Manatee would
S atisfactio n G u aranteed
children attended the game; the young county; therefore, be it
extend all over the county, and that
ladies being dressed in the school colon.
Resolved, That the Apopka Board of each 'grower would have the opportunity
• Quite u number of enthusiasts came trad* representing the citizens of Apop­ of placing his celery with the agency.
B y E x p e rt W o rkm an
from XjeLand to Sanford for tho game k a, Plymouth, Zell wood and Clarcona,
C. R. Dorisnd, sales manager of the
on Nov. 7th and witnessed a lin t class arc moat emphatically oppose^ to any Gibaon Fruit Co., of^Chicago, is here
------ a n d — - .
exhibition of amateur football. It was division of Urange county that inclucfo establishing the agency, and is making
a game that any Sanford cititcn should any of the above named towns in thV .the rounds with Mr. Glazier and getting
«have felt satisfied with.
proposed new county, and that we arb in $(Juch..with tho growrre.
We can supply you for "immediate
Tho game in Tampa was »¡trussed satisfied with tho county as it is at pres-^ T hcidcg of the agency,*as the Record
Ordere Taken at
shipment.
by a large and very enthusiastic crowd. cut.
'states., it, is To sell the celery f. o.^b.
lr
Seed Oats, Rye, Onion Sets, Beans
Our young men ej&gt;cnk very highly of the
Be it further resolved that a copy of Mznatee, which,, we believe, is the best
Peas, Potatoes and Italian Rye
reception givun them by tho football this resolution be sent to all tho boards scheme yet advanced for handling celery
Winter Lawua.
team and tho people of Tnmap.
of Uado, and all nesvspapers in the coun­ or anything clao for that matter. 'Under
A full line of all garden seed for
The Duval team la regularly and thor­ ty, to the board of county commission­ this system the grower knows exactly
truckers and .home gardens.
— or —
oughly coached by a member of the ers, Repreaentativiw and State Senators. what ho is going to get for his product
, Oldest and moat reliable seed and
school faculty, who is a football mnn,
APOPKA BOARD OF TRADE.
und actually gets it before the shipment
poultry supply house in the state.
and he has a large school from which to
Per Frank H. Davis, Pres.
is made. The, Rrecord is not fully in­
select his material.
Attest: Frank S. Witherly, Secy.
formed as to the details and method*
The public school team in Del.and is
used by tho ( jeon Fruit Co., neither do
coached and trained by Mr. Fox, who is
we rare, ju*t so long as tho grower gets
206 EAST BAY STREET
1
'hnnkNgiving
Dinner
a Stetson University coach this season.
the cosh for his Celery before it rolls and
When
family
reunioa*
and
Thanks­
The Tampa team is coached by u Yule
• • FLORIDA
the price Is somewhere near, the market JACKSONVILLE
man, and thia team has played with and giving dinners were being enjoyed
quotations. JT*&gt;« b: r l 6fc&gt;0 ilftk r- b
defeated the Sutherland team, which throughout the length and breadth of
^.Certainly the grower has. nothing to
the
United
Statis
Thursday
last
the
has n football record.
lose by encouraging the establishing of
noble
hearted
ladies
of
the
Woodmen's
Our Sanford team has put up good
this marketing agency. It has proven
strong work every time and ho« player! Circle-rememlwring that the thirty or
succcnaful at other |x&gt;int«, and wliy not
more
little
inmates
of
the
Orphanage
at
must excellent bull for young men who
at Manatee.’*—Manatee Record.
have no r 6ach nndhave not received any Enterprise could not enjoy inmily re­
unions,
that
in
the
very
nature
of
things
encouragement at home.
For Alderman
GENERAL
FIRE
Quite a good deal has been said about their Thanksgiving dinner would not
Owing to the (treasure that has been
have
the
name
menu
prepared
for
so
our defeat nl Turnpa, but our local critbrought to lx-ar upon me and the earnret
• les must rememlxT that they have not many diners in homes of plenty and
IN SU R A N C E A G E N T
solicitation .of my friend* I have con­
giwxl
cheer
these
ladies
determined
tliut
done unything to support this team and
sented
to
become
n
candidate
for
the
|&gt;ohave
t he
the Sanford team had to play without tho orphans should
»ition of ulderman of the city of Sanford.
four of its regular men; made six points in very best dinner that they could preSANTOKD. f L(IRIDA
Office Above first Mattonai Bunk
Having served the city one term as al­
pare.
Each
member
contributed
a
tho game and forced Tampa to make
splendidly cooked urticle toward* a derman I can assure the public tliut if
four substitution*.
elected the business of the city will re­
The writer wishes to In* plain that h&lt;* menu that would have graced the table
ceive the same care und attention that
Is not averse to baseball he is an enthu­ of the moat prosperous family unywhere.
was devoted to it during my former
Nothing
was
lacking,
nil
the
good
things
siast, hut he wishes to make a compari­
term of office.
which
usually
go
to
make
up
a
perfect
son. We all go wild uiul nj*‘iid our
*
Respectfully,
money to hire baseball players; for what? Thanksgiving dinner were prepared by
•S. RUNGE.
5ho
Circle
and
sent
to
the
Orphanage
Two reasons, one and first to l&gt;eat Or
Wednesday
afternoon
by
Cnpt.
Tuttle’s
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lando and second to huve entertainment
Welaka Club N otes,
boat.
The
Captain,
wanting
to
have
a
in Hummer, hut we dorft give one cent
The Wslukav^’lul) has closed another
to help our school boys make a credit »hare in the beautiful deed tootf the box
M ODERN S H O E R EPA IR S H O P
nl delightful social functions,
month
over
fr»*&gt;
of
charge
How
true
it
is
that
able showing in «port with other school*
ALL WORK IM)NE b y
in the state, un&lt;l we ridicule them when “ He terniM-ra the wind to the shorn which have Ix-en much enjoyed by the
defeated; then we go out am) get our lamb ” Oil the name boat was a box of members und their guests, Mr». C. O.
feelings hurt if anybody snys anything fine orange«, sent to the children at the McLaughlin proving a most delightful
about us in comparison» with our neigh­ orphanugc by Mrs. J. M. Lord of Clyde, hostess. She was assisted during the
whose motherly heart was big enough month by Mesdamrs Butt, Murks, ; No. f03 Wen Fire» Sind
boring cities.
Ntil Don. to City RreUureal
Our young men tried to get a second to take in the needs of that household Chappell, Hurt and the Misses Ward.
Among the pleasant events was the
ganv* with DeLand in DeLand, hut the of thirty helpless children.
bridge
party on Nov. 12th. Six tables
At
the
instance
of
the
Ix*nd
a
Hand
coach, would not answer the letter.
of
players
enjoyed tho gume, Mrs. G. F.
D rink a B ottle of
The Tampa team will play in Jack­ Club the school children of Sanftfrd were
Smith
winning
the club pin for the month
given
the
opportunity
by
their
teachers
sonville on December filh for the school
championship of the state, and if it ran t o contribute each an npple toward fill­ Delicious ice cream and cake were served
be arranged the Tumpu team will play in ing a barrel full of the best and finest at the close of the afternoon’s entertain­
Sanford on Decemln-r _8th.
11 this looking apples that could tie found in ment.
At the musicaie oh the 19th, a rare
game is arranged it should be largely at­ Sanford, for a Thanksgiving offeriflg to
treat
wa* given those present. Mrs.
tended, as it will be the last game of the the children at the Orphanage as they
Wickenbcrg
of Jacksonville tendered a
had
had
the
opportunity
of
doing
last
season.
number
of
beautiful
selections and all
Thanksgiving.
Not
only
did
the
chil­
It.should be borne in mind that the
V3
G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
were
delighted
with
her
lovely voice and
dren
enjoy
a
bountiful
and
delicious
supply, of material from which to aclcct
• Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid ,
„ a high school team is exceedingly lim­ Thanksgiving dinner, but they hod a gracious mannenr. Mrs. Richard Max­
digestion and give you health
barrel of apples and a box of orange* too. well . added greatly to the afternoon’s
ited admirer.
»
entertainment
by
bet*
interesting
and
The gentlemen of the Woodmen’s
Tho S a n fo rd Coca Cola Bottling C o ., S a n fo rd , Fla
Circle contributed money and five (suits pleasing recitations; and the Instrumental
• Florida Good All the Thno
In glancing over Florida newspapers of warm underwear were purchased by solos given by Miss .Ward and Mrs.
for one day it will be noticed that fine the ladies for the older boys at {ho or­ Cecil Butt were listened to with grent
pleasure. A dainty salad, with wafers,
• Cucumbers are just coming in around phanage.
sandwiches
and coffee added much to
Arcadia; that new aweet corn is being * The appreciation and thanks of the
the
delightful
occasion.
gathered at St. Cloud, that strawberries children were conveyed in a letter re­
On
tho
evening
of
the
19th
u
pleasant
ceived
by
the
circle
from
Miss
I«ouise
are ripe in Osceola county and tiuit
Kissimmee has ‘demonstrated that she Stork. superintendent of tho orhpanage. company met in the club rooms. Danc­
can grow as good celery a* Sanford and Fur that one day at least there wer ing and games were indulged in until a
Distinctive quality counts for as much in fertilizers as any other
“Showers of Diewing’’ at that orphans’ late hour, when coffee and tempting
as many |x&gt;tutocs as Hastings.
article.
sandwich«
were
served.
.•• •
•'
At tbu u m e time Kanfjml is taking up home.
Efficient service likewise has its value.
Mrs. Mcl«aughlin entertained the club
The Woodmen's Circle and also the
the growth of tobacco as n money crop
:
...
, and oranges are being grown-right here people of ’Sanford generally havo been members informally on tho afternoon
at home near Pensacola ns fine and Ius-, Very kind and have dona a great many of the 26th and the Household Econom­
clous as any that come from the penin­ things for the welfare and pleasure of ics Committee served an oyster supper
•
*
the unfortunate children in tho orphan­ during the afternoon and evenjng, at
sula of the state.
are made to give result«—not to sell at a low price. The diffcrenco
which a neat little sum was realized.
. t )
fh the cost of a gobd fertilizer over a cheap one- wilf more than be
In fact, all of Florida is good all the age across the lake.
made up in your yield.
At
the
Florida
Federation
of
Women’s
time. I t is the only spot In America has
Careful attention to every detail, promptness always, and a
Club*,
(fhich
was
held
In
West
Palm
Cigars
tilfen
Away
been eliminated and wher^ spring time
high regard for our customera’ w ith« have helped to make us and our
A box of cigars igiven away at Min- Beach Nov.' 19th to 22nd tha Welaka
comes avery month in the year.
famous fertilizers—the Favorite brands in such great demand.
The pcoplo of Florida a rt just awaken­ ton’s pool room gpturduy night at 8 Club was represented by Mrs. J. W.
Dick ins, president of tbe club and Mra.
ing to the trucking possibilities o f'th e o'clock to the one who makes the high
H.
L. DeForest as delegates.’ Both re­
score
on
the
keno
table
during
the
week
statu and this awakening is sura to bo
turned
greatlyy Impressed with the
3
0
-ltp
followed by a continuous stream of pros­
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLO R ID A
beauties of W «1 Palm Beach, and bring­
perity.—Pensacola Journal.
L&gt; '
» ■ — -« ■■-■■■■■ ...... ing
with
them
much
enthusiasm
which
Clover d o b '
Africukuril CfcraitaU
LmrtkkWa
Sqtrial Mixture*
George W. Livingstone, indicted for
At their last meeting the Clover Club will no doubt stimulate Interest among
tb s’murder of J. C. Long near Hrook»- prepared a nice box of clothing, which the club menibira for better work during
..
---------vlflt was declared guilty by the Jury at with $4.50, they sent to the West Tampa tbe coming year. •
. the torra of the drcujt court-hold at Training School which |a in chgrg* ot - r - ’------- -------.
Try • Wpnt Adv gad rent your house.
Rev. Fred £nsraJngsr,
/ UrSoksvilie last week.
I
•

WELL DRIVING
Artesian
Wells of Every
Description

POULTRY SUPPLIES

H I L L LUMBER CO.

E. A. MARTIN &amp; CO.

A.

P.

M.

HILL HARDWARE CO.

CONNELLY

HANSON

ELECTRIC MACHINERY

-

Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits ;
Favorite Fertilizers ;

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER COMPANY j;

¿JiííÍ.

�P u b lis h e d S e m i-W e e k ly — T ue sd ay and F rid a y

SANFORD H E R ADD
IN S A N F O R D — Lite ts Worth Lioinÿ

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ON COUNTY DIVISION

HUHINFIHH COLLEGE OPENED
Nice

O ld

V o lu m « V

H AN FO R D , F LO R ID A , F R ID A Y D E C IM D E R « . IR IX

N u m b e r 31

Resident W rites About
Facts A nd C onditions
N

DIVISION WILL LOWER TAXES
Orange County Can Offer Nothing
To People Who Pay High
Tazes Now

Enrollment of Day and
Student» to Start Wlih

COM M ISSIONERS MEET
,

Growers Organize to Pre­
vent Glut in Market
Realizing that the northern growers
and also the Mississippi delta growers
nre flooding the markets with lettuce
and that the open winter is against the
Florida grower this season on early let-

NOW FOR KING TOBACCO

Sanford

Nighl

Profeasor I. E. Garrett and G. E. County Fathers f l o l d L a s t
Bynum havi opened the ubovc institu­
Meeting Of The Year
tion in the Pico block, rooms 13 and 14.
with bright prosjiocts for a large enroll­
ment of students.
•
This school, equipped with the latest MAMY MATTERS0E IMPORTANCE [ ‘„ . ^ n u t^ m ^ ty df the.s.n
---------- *
for growers and buyers have signed an
improved typewriters and adding mach­
I d j w in n *c
j m l a*«*ment not to buy or ship any more
ines, and with experienced commercial c
teachers in charge, should receive the Several Roads Will Be Strawed. Black |eltuce unU, th&lt;, Uth dtty of thls month
Hammock Will Be Drained
By that date the cold weather will
hearty cooperation and patronage of the
have
eliminated competition and tho
Bonds Approved
people of Sanford and surrounding coun­
markets
will be bare of much of the lets
try.
Board of county commissioners met luce that has flooded them for weeks
With both day and night classes there
last Tuesday. Present Chairman Over- past and Sanford growers will have a
is no excuse for our young people not
street, Commissioners WoodrufT, Dil- chance to dis|&gt;ose of their later lettuce.
securing u business education at home
: lard , Brown and Merrill.
The lettuco crop now coming on is of
and under home influences. This means
The minutes ¿1 the several special and very fine quality and would bring a high
much for Sanford and we wish the en­
tho regular meeting were approved and price now. but for the fart that all the
terprise surer»».
signed
markrta an* glutted with lettuce from
Mrs. Nannie Hanscll ap|&gt;eared before mon* northern points.
AMONG HANFOItl) ENTERI'K ISKS
the txinrd in reference to the change of
the public road at Pine Castle. No
A FINK ATTRACTION
Virginia Carolina Eerlilirer Company
action taken.
II bh Mont Complete Factory'
W. D. Gordon appeared before the FIdward Baxter Perry Will Delight the
In the Virginia Carolina Company
Ixiard in reference to the change of the
M uhIc l.o*ers of Hanford
Sanford ha* one of the largest and most
road near Lake Howell. The subject | The Sanford Music Club In bringing
complete fertilizer plants in .the state
matter was referred to the Supt. of FIdward Baxter Perry, one of the world'»
and our citizens are proud of the fact
roads ami bridge*.
moat noted artists, to Sanford fulfills
that in the g n a te s t vegetable section of

The following from Hon. Thos. Em­
mett Wilaon gives food for thought:
I note that the Orange County Cit­
izen and the Orlnndo Sentinel and Re­
porter Star (all published In Orlando)
aro warning the little children. Oviedo,
Apopka, Maitland, etc., not to follow
the example of the wayward daughter,
Sanford, and attempt to rut loose from
the maternal home of old Orange and set
up housekeeping for themselves. The
reasons thus far advanced for remaining
forever under the parental roRf an* that
two establishments coat more to
run than one.
Tho d a n g e r
rocks pointed
out
and
warped
against are the increased tnxrs that
B. J. (.H'enttrecl apix-ared Ix-fore the
that tin- grower need not »end .
,
,,
. ..
, .
, ,
must follow a county division. The»«- tin- world
. .
. ...............
... «board asking that the road from !-akc
out
of
the
city
for
his
fertilizers.
Thi
are a(&gt;N*irtcally named as follows
Mary to Big Tree be strawed. I ' jmui
First, " T h e fact tha t Sanford district Virginia Carolini*, one of the old**! ahd | motion it was ordered thut the sandy
has voted ImuiiIs for good Itrick roads in most reliable fertilizer companies m the lilar*1* lx- strawed.
her »jx-ciul road district and tliul there south decide*! to hx-ute in Sanford after i Tax Assessor Butt ap|x-nre*l Itefnrc
must he increased taxation lo cover the looking over the Florida fichi and invest «he board in reference t&gt;&gt; hitting sn a*
interest and sinking fund
■‘Don’t lie frightened, little Sisters. Ii)
this bugbear. Sanford is your big sister
anil wants to take von in her new home
for your own gixxl ns well as sisterly emupanionship She is not soltish and »Inoiler* her splendid brick road system t•«
you without asking tin' returns of a pen
ny from you in taxation for its us*'
Her
special road di-trn I comprises Sanford
eily and tin* t»&lt;rritor&gt; inmwdiutely ail
joining and the tax foi h er.tw enty two
miles ol brick roads will and must 1»
borne Under the law solely by I lie terri­
tory embraced in that *|»»-ial road ills
I riel. Sanford
therefore, instead of
asking you to make a part of (lie new
c ounty of Sanford for the |iiir|«»se of
shuniig the burdens of tier sjieciul road
system has already Ixmnd herself for the
full amount |irincipiil ami inteiest and
offer* it Jo you as a Ins' gilt to use for
your profit ami pleasure.
Has obi mother O r a n g e ev er d o n e tins
for y o u ’
Second, " 'r h e tnrreasxsl taxation from
an entirely new set of county otlicers,

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(TJRTAII. LETTUCE HUIPMKNTS

igatjng the claim.» of several other »••&lt;•
-istunt in the a»»*s*iMs*sor's olliee for the
lions. Our |xi*iiion on the St. John.» |
coming year. ll|xm motion the uwusvior
river and the railrOnd facilities, and be­
wa- allow.»I 4f&gt;(MI (Ml for the pay men!
ing in the vegetable center decided this
&gt;t( »aid avo-Bant
company in their choice and they asked
J -M. Seller» ap|x-ar*si Ix-fure tlie
(or nothing m the way of lumi or money,
board in reference to the road from
but pureba-v-d a fin«* tra c t of land on the
f la rc b n a to A|x&gt;pka
l'|x&gt;n motion it
unsi »ide anil put up wiirehom**-» and u
*us ordered thut this road lx- surveyed
larg. factory and have b*»*n doing a tin*
ami n|x-ned
busti es» since their inception into I ht
The I h i i u I s of the following countv ol
bieun » lib- of ibi» communi!-.
:|i-ers were presenttsl und appm « i-d
I l e h r lb*' abb- management of E It
J A Kirkwixel. silent!, sureties, T II
Brown ai the general ottici- anil Mr
Evans and M M Smith
Rti-kinnit. »upcrpilcmlcnl al the twelovy .
John II *T ticker. Treasurer, suritie».
tin- bust ness lui. Im reic*o* I in it most »at
I’
F'. I.aiibucb. T il FIvsns, Jus A
manner and the lyinx-ltse
h factor,
Knox. M M Smith.
plnftf i» rushed at all tutus* with order*
W FI Martin. Tax fo lle c to r. su re­
both local nnd foreign.
tí*-*, W. L. Story, M. M. Smith, T. J
Tilia is u Sanford institution und should
Watkins. W M Davi», F! H. McNeill
lx- patronized by the home |M-ople. of­
S. S, Gnflin und F¡ (i. I luck worth
fering us it ibxs. tlu- factory completely
II. M Robinson. Clerk f t . f t . , *un*c &lt; |u i|i|x s ! tor mixing sjM-eml formulas und
es. Tilo» W - Matthew» amid K A f u r
guariintts-ing prompt shipment*.

an object of their organization, namely,
to encourage the love of good music
and bring to our young students tqqxiritinilii»* of hearing artistie interpreta­
tions. without which no musical train­
ing can tx- finished
FI very citizen of
Sanford should heartily appreciate ami
sypixirt so w orthy an effort. Should
feel u nut oral pride ami mterrttl in *o
notalile an oeeasion.
The ndmission is determined ut the
nominal sum of f&gt;0 cents J.V G rammar
Scliixil i so thut all may have an i*j»|xirtunny of hearing this ma«terfui* |x-rlurmrr
In confident*«- ■&gt;( tin- to w n s support
the recital is rontrueled at a large guar­
antee.
The fact that entire (anullisi
have m M-verul instance* sent in ref|u*s-ts for tickets encourage the n u l l
clan» of SqIlford hi feeling tiietr confi­
dence of eneouragement and supjxirt i*
not rninplnca-d uml implies u finnl sale
to ami presence of every citizen who is
proud of Sanfortl’s |irogr»s«s in nuuicsl
and urtistic. us well as Inisim-sa and
linunriul line*.

Orphanage Work Day'
The »u|M-f1iitemli-nt, Rev J F! T ru e
W in Martin, t &gt;• Judge, sureties. T li is jih-udlng for funds to u*ld another
t o th e I a i l l e s o f Snnhird
Fix un» and J H \ ick
building to the Baptist Orphanage in
You an- cordinlly invited to ut tend
Arthur Butt, lux Ass*-r*.»or, sureties, Arcadia. The present buildings are so
an o|x-n uus-Ung ol tin- Wednesday
Chas. Lord und Chester W. Goodrich. crowded
__ ____
that ______
another_______
building_ ia nrce
Club, which will lx- held in the Con- i
I-.
Wichemiubl,
C
lerk
Crim.
Ct.,
suresary
in
order
to
accommodate
more
grcgntional church riext Wednesday
afternoon. Dee. U th a t 3 o’clock, to tii-s, Jos. Menitermann and R. L. Hoi- -children.
land.
With" the ho|x- of raising $(*,000 the
hear Mr*. W. B. Young, president of
J
F\
McKinnon,
S
u
p
t.
Public
in».,
superintendent
request* that eacii friend
the W om a n’* (lu ll of Jacksonville, who
sureties, N II Garner und T J Wat- of t i u w Ixty* and girl* contriiiute his
will ix- the guc*l of the Wtxlnesday f l u i i
kin*.
or lier earning* on Deo-mlx-r 7th, tinMrs. 1 oung will talk on the recent
F'. O Fries. Cu Surveyor, sureties- annual Orphanage l&gt;uy, to Hus worthy
biennial
m&lt;s-tmg of the F'«sler»i*sl
J W Jackson and K H Walker
cause
flu ii» of America which was held in
il K Jeringan, ('unstable, sureties
Sunday, l&gt;cc. Uth. will lx- olxx-rved as
Sun F'nmeisco. I alilornm
J A Neal and T. ( ’. Allen.
Orphanage I)uy l»y the Baptist Sunday
H. H M rf'lu rr, fonstafile. sureti*-*, S«h*x«l. when contribution* to this
fongrrgatiunal f h u r r h
B M Hawthorne and Arthur B. F'uller. worthy cause will lx- gratefully received.
There’ will lx- no |ir*-a&lt; lung in the

it-

Successful T o b a c c o G row er
W ill Raise P lan t Here

SANE0RD HAS THE REQUISITES
Our S oil, Irrigation And Drainage
Make Ideal Conditions For
The Crops
Sanford ia destined to become a t o
baceo center!
This ia assured by the fact that E. K.
Embry, an expert tobacco grower and
jobber haa made arrangements to grow
the weed her and having testrsl tobacco
that was raised here several years ago
uml being thoroughly satisfied with soil
condition*, drainage* and irrigation, has
leased the ground and in the early spring
will plant the seed beds and build an
immense warehouse on Celery avenue.
Mr. FImbry, together'with Mr. Cooper,
also a tobacco grower has been In the
city several days and by the enrn«-st
coo,x-ration of. the Commercial Club and
the enterprising citizens of the celery
«li-lta has tx-en enabled to acquire ten
acre* ill gtxxi land on Celery avenue
•'**( &lt;&gt;f the Brisson place and what ia
known a* the Mi* place and will build
Ills warehouse on the Chap|X*ll place.
Mr FImbry rnllt-d several cigars made
with filler of tobacco grown on the Tefwilliger place several year* ago, and dewpit«- the fact that the tobacco had never
been tr«-nte*i or cleaned it made a moat
excellent cigar and burned evenly and
well
•
Thi* tobacco of ci*r»e would not make
a wrup|M-r but t h ^ t o b a r c o tha t Mr
FImbry |&gt;ro|&gt;&lt;n&lt;-n to grow here and cure
uiiii »weal by tin- nqiny proc*»**-» known
only to tin- tobacco trade will lx* used
for wruptx-r» anti the gentlemen in the
deal are confident that Sanford »oil will
make aa gixxl u wrapper a.» the I’eazJ o(
the Antilles ever dreamed of growing.
Tlie tobacco now grown in Florida 1#
not rai»«*d on irrigated soil probably for

the very gtxxi reason that in the aeetiona
where it has been trie«i no flowing wells
can Ite obtained. \Sldle not requiring
irrigation all the time, as lettuce anti
celery ami other tender vegetable*, then*
are i-erii-d» in tto- ruiMing &lt;d tlie plant*
anti ufter the&gt; are »et in the field when
irrigation would lx- inoel welcome.
Sanford, of course, hu* the finrat system
of irrigation known to tlu* world and in
rase the rainfall is too hi-avy our system
of drutnagt- would also com** to the as­
sistance of the tobacco grower and this
again make* the Sanford section most
desirable for the growing of tobacco or •

tbim doubling the numtx-r within the
name; territory."
Don't get frightened, little girls.
This is not a ghost, only a shadow.
It
mny In* had for the present county of­
any other plant
ficers to have to share their fix** and
Again, tin- central hx-ation of Sanford,
commissions with urt espial num ber of
he tine railroad and steamship tranaofficer* in the new county of Sanford,
ixirtation, the low freight rate*, etc., all
but it will lie distinctly advantageou»
combine to increase the admiration of
to the new county to have its portion of
the men who would make this the to­
these i«x-» and commission *i&gt;cnt within
bacco center of the aouth, and the gentle­
its bounds and them* ofllcas* held by its
men interested arc greatly enthused over
own citizen*. It will not add a jienny to
R. Healey, Juatipo of the ¿reare, j Those persons who have not received the pro»i&gt;ecta.
taxation, for the new county do«* not in­ f ongn-gulionnl church next Sunday
One of the moat valuable .points of
owing to" the 'absence' of"t lie' pas tor” Rev.
J ' B’ 1n “u" ,r #nd S' C' Dickin*W an Orphanage Day envelope w I kindly
tend to have u salaried oflicur, but only
nd drop in tobacco raising in Sanford is that tha
J. D. Langley, who goes to Tampa as u "ur- ,i&lt;‘9- J 11 ( loUfl*r
S- C- Dlck P«» o/Icring» in envelo,« ant
thoen paid by the fc«s* and commission
•on.
j collection plat«» Sunday or send to planting of the *e**d beds will not com­
allowed by law, which will lie the same delegute from the church to the state
F'rank
S.
Wltherby,
Justice
of
the
|
superintendent of Sundny school, N. J. mence until lute In March, after our big
in the new county of Sanford that they meeting of the Associated Charities Peaco, auretie«, Ernest Liebing and B. M. Perkins or to the pastor. Rev J. W. money crop* of vegetables have all been
are now in the county of Orange. San­ Sunday school at the usual hour. !t:45 Hawthorne.
Wlldman.
cut from the fields and shipped, and tbe
ford will not U&gt; selfish ami if her little a. m!
F'rank
S.
Wltherby,
Justice
of
the
"Inasmuch as ye hav«^ done it unto raising of tobacco here means that an­
Next
Sunday
week
the
usual
services
sisters want the ofliert* they are welcome
will ix- resumed at the Congregational Peace, sureti«*». FIrnest I-iebing and B. one of the l«*a*t of theee my brethren ye other rich crop and one that can be atored
l o them for helping to get the new home
did it unto Me.”
will be raised after we have used our
church with a special musical program M. Hawthorne.
into housekeeping order.
James
P.
Hawthorne,
Justice
of
the
-------------------------antis for the growing of winter veget­
and short sermon jn the evening. Spec­
Third, "The matter of court house
Pea«-e,
suretie*.
Wm.
P.
Blakely
nnd
First
Htrawherries
able*
and made the money from them.
ial effort will !&gt;e put forth to make those
and jail." We «rill not worry' about
The first »truwlx*rries of the season
As a filler, a long filler and a staple
service** attractive and helpful to the W. M. Davi*.
thete necessary adjuncts to civilization.
Andrew Aulin. Justi«-e of the P«!ace, were brought lo the city yesterday by filler, King Tobacco will come to the
increasing numbers who attend.
All counties must have them and as
sureties, J, B. Jones and H. B. McCall. ID. W. Billingsley, one of tho prominent front in favoritism and in a few years
aeventcen counties in the state of Flor­
V’. ii. Wright, Justice of the Peace, West Side grower*. Thine (terries ure the Sanford grower* should become toPorrh Bazaar
ida with less population than Sanford
auretie*.
T. N. Sewell snd'W. I*. V’ining. probably tit* fint In Florida, ai we have hscco kings.
The Junior Epworth league of tjie
county will hnve are able to build them
L.
G.
Slringfellow,
Justice of the Pegce, *«x*n no report* of berries from any part
Methodist church will hold a Porch
wo certainly can do go without fear
sureties,
J.
E.
Pace
and
L. P. McCuiler. of theatatc. Mr. Billingsley is makaing
Prominent Michigan People Here
Huzaar ut the home of their superinten­
of injuring ourselves by excessive taxa­
F'ollowing
bonds
as
Notaries
Public a i,&gt;eeiaUy of diversified crops and oees a
Mr.-John Marks and wife of Jackson,
dent, Mrs. L. R. Philips Saturday af­
tion. We won’t build a court house
were approved:
bright future in the raising of straw- Mich., and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell of Lculie,
ternoon, Decemlxr 14th.
until we know where it L*»going to be put,
J. H. Baas, sureties, T. H. Evans and ^berriea in the Sanford celery delta. The Mich., were in Hanford two day* thb
and the Sanford city jail la much safer
strawberries are at Stockton's grocery week. Mr. Marks b suoerintendent ol
The Jacksonville New*, an afternoon Chaa. Lartigue.
and better than any jail of Orange roun
C.
FI.
Teaal«*y,
sur»*ries,
B.
T.
Boyd
and you ran get them fresh all during the the Jackson Automobile Factory a t
paper that was launched about three
ty Until the present one was built.
and
D.
L.
Pierson.
season.
Jackson, Mich., and haa been looking
weeks ago by E. E. Naugle and J. W,
Mother Orange has !&gt;een rather ex­
Green
W.
Smith,
sureties,
W.
W.
Long
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hb large land holdings in DeSoto
Whitney, has suspended publication.
w
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travagant herself in the matter of court
Htetaon Glee Club
county. Mr. Marks was very favoravly
Naugle withdrew from the concern sev- an' „ ’ ”
’.
.
•
ho«MR and jaib, having built three of er.l days ago hut Whitney continued on, Following bopda to ix*r fire arm .
The Stetson Glee Club will give a impressed with the trucking business
each in tho first twenty-five years of my
concert
in the High School Auditorium of the Sanford section and will invest
until lost Saturday night.
were • ppr0Vrd: ^
residence within her borders (all at Or­
e*
IL C. Whitten, pistol, sureties, J. D. next Tuesday night. This will be one here in the near future. While In Han­
Davison and E. FI. Brady.
lando).
of th«- finest musical attractions of tb lon! Mr. Marks stopped at The Mich­
We will try to get along with one nnd Orange and that she 1» no longer able to
j
season and will be given for the benefit igan. West First St. •
l»a!x-llu Simon, pistol, sureti«-*. T.
make it supply all our wants without im- i give us a quid pm quo.
ol the Vlanford Library.
Miller and R. FI. Gormly.
In conclusion, little »¡stem, let your
■-posing burdens. We nrv not going into
The Daytona News will )x&gt; issued as a M. J. Hutson, pistol, sureties. I. I)
the new county venture for the purpose big mster. Sanford, give you one little Hart anti 11. A Nicholson.
A bond election for city improve­ daily during the tourbt season, making v
or With the view of increasing taxes, but ptcre ,of advice. However much you
ments b to be held in Hastings some time its firat appearance Monday. Thb will
Mr. Loveless appeared before the tllia month. The main improvement
on the contrary, in order to decrease may lové mother Grange, don’t be albe tho eighth season for th b popular
th an , for we'all know that they have ways pulling fcheatnuta out of the fire for bo*rd ,n r*ier*nc* 10 redeeming Iaike- under consideration b the paving""of paper. Harry L. Rood b the editor an4
i
Continual oa pact u n
.
i Mala atm t with brick.
rtftcbsd the limit In good Old mother •upfRtber Orlando.
I C. 8. Harris city editor,
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

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R o a d y -to -W o a r »Dept.
Caldwell’«' Shoe Department alwayi has the latest in Shoes for every
momber of the family, and only a
look proves our prices are tho lowest.
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CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
T h e ,w e a th e rs * beenjt!minding us ol
the fact that there Is yet some cold com­
ing this way.
The orange growers are getting their
crops oil rapidly now-a-days.
G. M. Jacobs and sona, Billio and
George and Isaac Hodges'attended court
af Kissimmee first of the week.
Mrs. A. S. Hickson, our principal,
spent Saturday andSunday of last week
w ith her family at Apopka.
VMlsa Nellie Geiger, thf primary teach-,
er, Is spending n few days witH her par­
ents at Geneva.
Mrs. N. M. Lou of Orlando is vlaltimg
friends in this vicinity this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Harlow of Orlando
were tho pleasant guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Jacobs lost.Sunday.
Thos. Hodges of Cocoa, spent the lutter
p art of the week here visiting his sister,
Mrs. N. C. Javobs.
The Misses Diamond of Orlando were
tho pleasant guests of Miss Mary Self
over Thanksgiving.
The entertainment given at our school
house Thanksgiving evening was &lt;|uite an
enjoyable afiulr, and n neat little sum was
cleared troin tho udmission fee toward*
covering tho church debt.
Jam«-* T. Ixing ami Miss Evu Golden
were married nt the school house Thanks­
giving evening at 10 o’rhx'k, Rev. I). A.
Cole performing the ceremony.
J. B. Amery of the K. V. Construction
Co., was a pleasant guest ut The Palms
GENEVA JOTTINGS

,

Miss Lola Groshuin, »ho is teaching
school in Paola, «jx-nt Thanksgiving
witli tier pnrriit», Mr and Mr* It. L.
G re» h u m

tjuarterly meeting was held at ifie
McOumIihI Chiireti last Tucmlu, with
dinner on the ground*. Owing to the
men all tieing very busy there was not a
Very large .It tendance. The meeting
was condueted tiy the presiding elder.

Rev. C. F. Hlarkhurn. While hero Rev.
Itlackliurn wxh the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Pattisliall.
..
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Miss Marie Daniel* came home last
Wednesday for a visit with her friends,
and returned to Clarrona Monday
morning
•
Mr* Seig hu» returned from n two
vick'» -tin in Sim on. Gu.
The \\
S Society met with Mrs.
Adams week la-fore Just and quilted
another quill for the bazaar. Lost week
the meeting was held at tho hall, when
committees were appointed for the
bazaar, which will take place Frjday,
Dec. 13. . The Indies of tby society ex­
tend an invitation to ull to come un&lt;f help
them in tliis good euiiM*
Mr. and Mrs I'uttishull »pent lust

Mr. and Mrs. Ciuuh-s Marsh and sons of
Hector, N. Y., wlio have a winter homo
in Genova.
Mina Blunrhe I’.ittishull ix *|M&gt;nding a
few doyn in Sunford, the guest of Mr».
Ernest Tolar.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones have for
their xu«*!' W. II. Jones of Augusta, Ga.
Although.in its Infancy. Mr». Curlctt'»
chlckqn farm promises to be n great
success.
Regular services at the Baptist church
H&amp;nday, preaching by tho pastor, Rev.
E. Lee' Smith.
Bert Pattishall of Sa'nford, sjicnt a fow
dsya In Geneva jMt wock. —.------ Mr. Whitcomb and pilrty were In
Gcifevx on bualnoss last week. While
hero they were guests of tho Geneva
House.
Mias Bobby Nicholson and Ira Tillls
returned from Sanford Saturday.
M r.,Jackson and Mr. Robert Walters
of pthind were In Geneva for a few day
Jkuhntlng -last week. While hbre the
were.the gueeu of Mr. Muaaelwhitc.
*7 L ist Thursday night I&gt;eo Rehbinder
’ahd Mias Irene Richards were quietly
married by the IUv. C. A. Saunders at
tho home of the bridegroom.
*■ Continued on page 9

SKLDY SHOES
Can bo depended upon for atyle,
fit and durability. We are showing
a full line of-jfi, 16 and 17 Button
Ladles’ Boots, in tan Russia Calf.
Gun Metal, Patent Leather
and
white Nubuck specit» 0 i \ C )
ial prices for Mon- , V ) . H N
day, $2.98 (3.48 and
SNOW FOR MEN
'
Our line of satisfactory Shoes for
men may well be called our “pride.”
These arc Union Made by Snow, in
Patent Leather, Gun Metal, ’Tan
Russia. Calf and Vld Kid, In either
Button or Btuchcr style on tho best
and latest lasts and toes. See our
special prices on these Shoes.
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CHILDREN’S SHOES
Godman has never forcotten the
Children, and Monday will find ex­
ceptional values in Children’s All
Leather Shoes, 79c Op.
»1.23 SUITINGS 98r
Monday you will find on sale spec­
ial values In -46 inch A Q ^
Mannish M S f *
Serges and
Worsteds, yard
30 INCH RATINE
We have just received d shipment
of Blazer Strip« Ratine, complete
line of colors, our spec- A A
ini price for Monday’s
SPECIAL SERGES 49c
Thirty-six inch, fine quality Serge,
black, cream, navy, shepherd plaid
Aa
also cream with black

*tri|K&gt;, Monday a yard

»1.50 SCREENS $1.25
Fifty-four iijch ¡1 limnel Screen*,
fllfbd with neat patterns of Silkoline, Monday's «ule
rt* -| O C T
we offer them ut
I
each only*....... .........
A - .L lO
FRUIT OK THE LOOM
Monduy ut 9 o'clock we wifi place
on sale 750 yards genuine Fruit of the
l,oom llleiirhing (limit 20 yard* to
customer) while it lasts
for Monday'* aalo per

IVERY one visiting this store
Monday will find counter after
pp counter running over with toys
WM and Gifts suitable for both the
old and young. This large
stock so timely for the holidays is
usually found in cities twice the size
of Sanford» and the prices will
amaze every one.
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DOLLS—This department never fails to interest
the li^le Misses. This year the showing of Dolls will
eclips©::all previous seasons, not only in handsome Dolls,
but lower '"prices in following styles: Dressed Brides,
Sailor Boy ancFGirl Dolls, Clown , Character and Baby
Rattler Dolls, also Undressed Dolls, hair and kid body,
cork stuffed
Dolls for our Christmas Q O A Q
trade from 3c up to.
FURNITURE—We have also prepared fo r the little
Misses Christmas with a complete line of Doll Furniture,
Bed Room Sets, Dining Room Sets, Kitchen Sets, in­
cluding Stoves. Also all sizes in Doll Tea Sets A Q ^
at our special prices from 5c to.................... ..........
TOYS—For the little Men. Trains all sizes, Horses
hitched to Wagons, Dogs, Cats, Sheep, Hook and Ladder,
Fire Engines, Tops, Rubber Balls, Cum-back Balls,
Buzzers, Hay Racks, Wheel Barrows, Rocking Horses,
Shoo-ily Horses, Velocipedes, Automobiles, Express
Wagons different sizes, Sulkys. Also a complete line of
Doll Carriages, every article specially priced Q -| Q Q
5c, 9c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 39c, 49c, 59c,’98c ........... $ ± . ¿ 7 0
NOTICE

For the ronvienrr of otir rUHtomers, beginning Monday,
will remain open evening» until ChriNtlnas.
SPECIAL NOTE—The early buyer ninny» ha* the pick
Good*.

LADIES’ SKIRTS
A chance to buy one of the newest,
up to the minute atyle in Ladies
Skirts a t a price th a t will save you
money.
SHIRT WAISTS
Choice line of black, white and
colors In Ladles’ Silk Waists. Spec­
ial lot of Tailored Linen / \ f &gt; _
and Fancy Waists each
CHILDREN’S COATS
Monday is the time to buy Misses’
Coats, sizes 6 to 16 years, cut on me­
dium and full styles,
gw i n

$ 0 .4 5

LACE COLLARS
You Will find us showing a com­
plete line of Lace collars, cuds to
match Monday,
rt) -S A r&gt;
26c, 49c. 69c, 98c, &gt; I . M S
»1.23 CURTAINS 08c
Thifl U on« store you can buy »1.26
Nottingham Laeo Cur- f k O
tains. • full length and
width a pair___________
12 Mt VESTS 10c
These vests with long sleeves for
children up to 6 yearn
-w
ain-clul values for MonI 1 I/*
day each_____ ________
35r UNDERWEAR 25c
Itulles' Long Sleeve Vests and
Anklo Length Pants, fleeced lined,
uli sizes, also outsize*,
OCT
»jx-cinl each for Monday
each..»................................ -

»1.25 UNION SUITS 98c
It is a pleasure to recommend this
high grade Union Suit for
ladies, small, medium
extra size -........................
t/U v ,
65r GRADE I'it
We are showing n special line of
values in fine quality, heavy weight
Ladies Pant» and Vests
A vx
our price a garment

Royal Socity E m brodory Packages, each
contains enough m aterial ami Floss to com­
plete the different articles, inexpensive gifts.

Com plete line Royal Society crochet and
em broidery, c o tto n all colors, rope and
In d ia Floss, Special price two skeins for Be.

35c TIES 25c
$1.39! $1.3911 $1.391!!
This line of Neckwdar is
Others get $2.00 a pair
especially suitable ¡for the for these pants, have belt
Christmas season, a very straps, watch pocket, side
desirable present
O P , , buckles, our
(¡*1 O A
for only.......... ........

Something new is always to be found in our Furni­
ture Department and our terms appeal to every one.
For cash our prices are the lowest, on weekly or monthly
payments our terms are the easiest. Just thinkl A
large bill of Furniture on weekly payments Q -| Q A
of only........................ ..................... ................ $ ± »1717

WOOL UNDERWEAR
$4.00 Hats $2.98
For Monday special val­
Russian Velour
Hats,
ues in Men’s Wool Under­ these popular Hats bring
wear, Shirts or Drawers, a $4.00 each, our prices all
garment our price Q Q rt sizes, Monday * £ 9 O Q
only:...... ... .......... .

CENTER TABLE $1.39
For Monday’s sale we
For one day only and
will have a 2-inch continu­
ous post Iron Bed, Killers while lot lasts, 20x20 inch,
to match, Bed 58 inches Oak Center Tables, $2.00
high, . $12.50 Q Q Q Q grade, our sale Q *| Q Q
price................ $ ± « O t 7

$5,00 STETSON $3.98
Thé genuine Columbia,
Dakota, Miller, Trixi and
other shapes in John B.
Stetson No.- 1 Quality
Hats, Monday Q Q Q Q
only..... $ ¿ &gt; .¿ 7 0

$1.25 SHIRTS 97c
A- sWirt. value that-al.wAys attracts attention,
solid white, plain and pleat­
ed bosom, Monday . 0 ^ 7 A
choice, only..... ..... ¿7 I V

WHAT WILL $8.98 DO MONDAY?
This Fiumiture Sale will surprise every one. Just
think of Jiiiying any one of the following: Fine Dresser
with French beveled plate mirror, Round top Oak exten­
sion Dining Table, largo Cupboard, fine Q Q Q Q
felt Mattress, choice.—.._________________ $ 0 * i 7 0

75c Night Shirts 49c
Full cut, regular made
Night Shirts, sold by others
for 75c, our prices includ­
ing sizes 18 only ACkn

C11RISTMAS TIES
These handsome Ties
make ideal Christmas pres­
ents, all silk, plain and
fancy, also crochet / I Q p

CASH

Now is the time to buy . $25.00 RUGS $21.75
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 f t,
a Victor Talking Machine,
the musical' wonder of the a choice collection of floral
age. Yours for a small and Oriental designs, and
payment down and*, either they are made to sell for
monthly or weekly l&gt;aymenta

DEPARTM ENT
v TWO STORES
121*123 EAST FIRST STREET

$21.75

�December ô. 1912

Dir s p r o n o t i f r a id

SANFORD REPRESENTS)
Prominent Citizens Will Attend ( hurItlea Confercnre ut Tntnpn
On the 7th, 8th und 9th of this month
the second annual meeting ol the Flor­
ida. Conference of Churitien and Cor­
rection! «ill be h“ld in Tnmpu, und the
otfhinl program promises that this will
bo a moat interesting occasion Alex­
ander Johnson of Indiana, Nutional
Secretary of National Conference of
Charities and Corrections is to make
three address«!, viz: "The Duty of the
State to its Abnormal Clauses,.......Hie
Defective*” nnd ‘"iV* Charity Organ­
ization Society in Cities und Smaller
Towns.” . * rt£ .
Professor W alk«,of thn State School
for the Blind, nt\jfirt)r. Ralph Cirecn of
the State Asylum for the Insane will
represent two of Florida’s institutions.
Frank Jennings of Jacksonville will
speak of the Convict l&gt;-as&lt;- System,
Marcus Fagg will di&amp;uss "Dependent
Children in Florida, and Dr. McKelway, (
• Southern Secretary of the National'
Child Labor Committee will set forth
Child Labor Conditions in this state.
In addition to these there will be other
notable features, one of which deserves
especial mention, the address by Ru- 1
dolph Johnsten. Secretary of the A s s o ­
ciated Charities , of Jacksonville on
“ Tho Non-Resident ApplXwnt for Aid"
—in common parlance the '.'Tramp and
Bum."
These topics are of every day im-(
portance to every community in the
state. Tho people who will bring them
before tho Tampa conference are nil
experts in their several. lines, and it is
by just such gatherings that plans for
general social and legislative reform
will'evolve and become matters id gen­
eral Interest.
''
The Associated Charities of Sanford
will Ik* represented by its pr«-udent_
C R. Wulker. and the Congregational
church has voted to send its pastor, i
Rev. J. I). Langley, as its delegate
Mr. Langley is a man &lt;&gt;f unusual hviimof socinl obligation, and his congregu-1
tion felt they oould afford to give up 1
one Suhduy’s services for * hat he
could mean to the wide work in th*

and protect its riiui-n-, from fraudulent
I'iailo Less T han Cost
applicants for aid. und it is rather a
Mission finish player piano upj fifty
significant fact th a t Sanford sw.u the
first tmal| town in the state tu recog­ music rolls going ut $J50 cash. Piano |
nize officially the iiti|Kirtanee of a worth $^(MI is new and in good shu)&gt;c ¡jj
Conference of Churities .uni i ,&gt;rre* Impure at Herald oftice.
iM-titf
lion
I.U-1 year the to,tie n .* ii' |{«*\
. N u i t r r u f b p p l k A l t o n foe T a i I t m l I n d r f H ^ i l t t i n
ft. If. \N ahlron to the conference m
■» o f I h a p l r r IAA* | j « a o ’ M . I tU
S oI mw* 1« hrrrt&gt;) fi%rii th at W illiam II l lo ) d of
Jacksonville. This year tin* Hon.
I'aoLa. KU , lilir r /n 'e f p | T a t ( r fti^ r a lr N o lfi-1.

(i. \N Spencer lurs been nuiiusl by the
council as its ' representative to the
Tampa meeting.
I’he Kverglude Sugar and Lami Cum*
patty, owners o l larym tractf o f lauti ut
the Everglades, t o not propose to wait
the State’s movements in draining the
Everglades. This company will issue
bonds to the amount of $500.000, which
amount will I k * s | K * n t in improving its
pro|e*rty.

Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits
Distinctive quality' counts f«&gt;r as much in fertilizers' a* any other
article.
llicient service likewise has its value.

*Utrs| thr «‘»lb d ay of Ju ly. A 1» |!HM, am i T a t
' «rtifu aliv S o . .1 1 . tlairsl th e hrwt d a) t»f Ju n e,
N 1»
ha« filial »aid o rtiftraliw in m&gt; oiftrr,
ami ha« mad«* app ltrallon for ta t drrd« to haur in
arcurdanr** w ith law . SaM «n r in r a tr * rm hrarv
thr fikllowinf &lt;|r*«rrilir&lt;| profwrt &gt;. «ttuat**»! in Or*
«D fr r o u n fy . Florida. to w il Tart N o. IAS N W ‘ t
of N R t | S r r 2. TAwnahlp 2«» S. It 29 F. a w w * « l
in ram«* of JiTintr l&gt;nu|i»rrt)N o i l l S I ' 1, ul
N
14 S w 13, T |» iiD S, It &gt; K. &gt;«w^**x| aa un
kn ow n
I'n lr w «aid c*ftirtrato* «hall U m l m t H arr tin lin i t«&gt; la * ta t «l«*r«| mill Iwmr ih w ru ti on thr
2-1rd day of I ir tr in U r, A D . 1912.
\Sltinw « rny «»fTlnal »ignaturv and •**•! iht« th«*
2lrxl d a y of N otw tnU -r. A II. 1912
It M lt&lt;f It IN S U N .
t ’U-fk &lt; irvult C*ourt. O rangr t purity. K W ida
27-4lr

Favorite

nr&lt;* Ibudc to give results not to sell ut a low price. The difference
in the cost nl a good fertilizer over a cheap one will more than be
made up in your yield.
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Careful attention to every dutail, promptness always, and a
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• U t * of Florid a, In favor o f A rthur F. Odlln and
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in and to th r follow ing land« in «aid cou n ty of Or­
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Tllr 8ÀNNJKD HtARlD
leaned forward cautiously snd watch­
ed him prowling about the foot of the
treo. Suddenly ho threw himself down
on tho wldo bench that encircled tho
tree.
“Discovered!" she heardt him mut' Tbr, and peerod down to soo him draw
a great knlfo from his pocket He
Trespasser Was Not One of tho hrandllmhcil It about and tho blood In
Joan's veins stood still. Ho,opened
“ Seven Sleepers.”
the evil-looking blade and ran his
finger along I t Joan gripped tho
By CATHERINE COOPE.
branebea to keep from tumbling head­
Joan sped down through tho riot long out of tho tre e
The man was silent for a moment
of flowers to tbo foot of the garden
path; them , ahe stopped to catch her then ho began very calmly to carve
breath before ooDtlnulng on through his Initials In the bark of the tree.
The blood In Joan's veins took up
the hawthorn lanes that led to the
fruit orchard. Her wide garden bat Its course and sho drew a long breath
had slipped from its nest of spun of relief.
gold ringlets and her heart beat Joy­
“nather nervy, however," oho com­
mented, forgetting that her g r a n d ­
ously with the pula« of spring.
She stood for a moment poised un-. mother abominated slang.
der tbo old Ivy-covered arch that ad­
Evidently the young man had fin­
mitted her to the orchard and drew ished his carving for he returned bis
In long breaths of dellghL Tho great knife to his pocket snd cast a glance
gnarlod trees were welgbtod with about the orchard. Seeing no one
blossoms and the air waa heavy with ab o u t ho threw himself full length on
the sweetness of tholr perfume.
the soft turf and prepared for a nap.
Joan made a swift dart and with
"I certainly hope be la not one of
the agility of a squirrel climbed Into the seven sleepers." Joan thought
the topmost branches of her favorite petulantly, "my left foot Is already
tree. There she sighed happily, then asleep—Oh-h!" She uttered a half
laughed at the shower of pink snd cry and tried to drag her foot from
white petals that her ascent brought th e crutch of the branch Into which
dow n...
sho bad pressed I t
"Now I am monarch of all I surThe young man below blinked his
Yey," ahe told bereelf gleefully, and eyes In the sunlight then sat bolt up
settled herself In tho secure scat the rig h t Ills eyes, blue as the summer
gardener had made for her.
sky, gazed Up Into the branches of tho
Because their orchard was only s tree as If nn apparition hsd suddenly
sixteenth part of tho original orchard appeared.
that had been tho prldo of tho one­
"My foot Is caught” cried Joan, ac­
time Lambcrth estate, It was not cusingly, "and you did It!"
walled In, but merely Inclosed by
*‘I!" The man's breathless ejacula
hawthorn hedges. Joan regretted tlon brought the color to Joan's
that necessity had Called for a divi­ cheeks. Sho frowned.
sion of tho property, yet she rejoiced
"Besides," ho continued, “you have
that th#- lot which her grandmother been trespassing for tho lost hall
had purchased possessed the most hour."
beautiful tree In tho entire orchard.
A slow smile dawned In th e man's

UNDER APPLE TREE
IN OLD ORCHARD

8ho gazed out over the vista of

pink and white, and from h e r high
perch could see the vsrlous winding
lanes th a t divided tho properties
Suddenly sho leaned forward, her
eyes focused upon a figure th a t was
moving about among tho private g a r ­

dens.
“He m ust bo tre spa ssing." was
Joan's m ental c o m m e n t “ I have nev­
er seen him bofore."
Hho w atched him Intently, half out
of feminine Interest for a masculine
person and half because of the pe-

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collar actions of the man. Ho stood
quite still for moments at a time, np
parently gazing at the w onder of the
orchard, hut suddenly ho would dart
toward a specific tree and m a ke n u ­
merous circuits about Its base.
Joan began to fear for his sanity
and for h e r own safety. Certululy
his actions were not thoso of an
evenly balanced man. Sho felt r e a ­
sonably sure th a t neither an lnsano
nor a sane man would catch sight of
h e r In h e r d m w e r of thick foliage, but
h e r h e a r t boat rapidly.
"You never can tell," sho told h e r­
self "w hat any man Is likely to see."
With considerable tre pidation nhe
wntehed the m an drawing gradually
&gt; nearer and n e a re r to her retre a t.
Would he or would ho not v e s tu r e
within her g ra n d m o th e r’s private o r­
chard? Joan f i l l reasonably euro now
that tho trespasser was mentally un-

balaacod.
"Ha la coming In!" Joan caught a
sharp breath and drew up Into the
branches of her tree. He seemed to
catch sight of the groat treo the
moment ha stood within the arch
and made straight for IL As he came
forward, Joan again drew a quick
breath. The man waa undoubtedly
good to look s t and hts -shoulders
w ere big and broad. Ho had taken
off bis cap snd the sun shone on a
bead of thick, red-brown hair. Joan’s
grandmother bod a miniature of a
man with Just such a head of hair.'
• The girl In the.tree-top sighed,
partly because she felt a strong de­
al re to drop twigs down on the goodlooking young fellow whose wander­
ings had brought him Into her garden.
. “Dot I do not dare," she told h e r
•e lf apd realised th at her fear of the
m an had vanished. "1 suppose bis
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eyes, ns If he w ere glad th a t be bad
been watched for so long a time. Joan
blushed furiously at herself, then re­
tre a te d behind a mask of light tub
Mention. “ I suppose you w ere going
to ta k e som e of the apple blossoms
for a wedding or som ething—so 1
kept my eye on you," sho finished,
lamely.
"N ot both eyes?" ho
questioned,
with n m erry look He was suddenly
serious
“Hut this Is not getting
your foot out of the branches of my
g r a n d fa th e r's t r e o "
He climbed up
with n quick movement and plnced
hjmself beside her before Jo a n could
gasp Indignantly:
"Y our g ra n d fa th e r's tree. Indeed'
It In my very own gra ndm othe r's tree
and she did all her courting under It
on tha t very branch." Joan Informed
the young m an's hark, "hut she didn't
m arry the man "
He turned about having extricated
her ankle from the crutch and gazed
hark at her.
"In th a t case," he Informed her. "It
was your g randm other ^ | h o Jilted tny
g ra n d fa th e r because he lost nil hts
money and had to sell the Ijtm b re th
e sta te .'’
“Hho did no such thing," retorted
Joan
“She gnSAs at his m ln n tu rr
every day In this w o r l d " Hho cast s
q u i r k glance at him
"I know now."
stir exclaimed, "yon look ezactly like
that m iniature "
“My g ra n d fa th e r was very h a n d ­
som e," laughed
young L a m b r e th ;
then growing serious again, he con­
tinued: "W hen he sent me to England
he told me very particularly to look
for- th is free, which he said bore the
best apples In (he whole orchnrd, al­
so to look closely to see hls Initials
carved with those of the only girl he
ever loved “
"W he n the e s ta te was cut up Into
building lots,*' said Joan, taking up
the th re a d of the story, “ my grand
m other made n hid for this especial
piece because It had that tre e on It."

for Alderman
To the retire of Sanford, Ha.:
, At the solicitation of numerous friends
styd citizens, I have consented to ,be­
come' a candidate for councilman a t the
coming election. Have been a citizen of
Sanford fbr over twenty-five years and
have always refused office heretofore.
If electcd-will try arid do my duty to the
whole people, without favor.
C. C. WOODRUFF.

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doing com m ercial work
of all kinds at prices sat­
isfactory to you.

For Alderman.
I will be a candidate for the position
of Alderman subject to the election called
for December 10th. If elected I will
give the office the same careful attention
th at I would my businem and am a can­
didate for the piodtion with the sole pur­
pose of serving the city because it is .my*
duty os a citizen.
Respectfully,
W. W. ABERNATHY,
. For Aldermen
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Owing to the premure that has been
brought to bear upon me and the earnest
solicitation of my friends 1 have con­
sented to become a candidate Tor the po­
sition of alderman of the city of SApford.
Having served the city one term as al­
derman I ran aasure the public that if
elected the. businem of the city will re­
ceive the same care and attention th a|
was devoted to it during my former
term of office.
Respectfully,
S. RUNGE.

G ave Up H ope
; "I Buffered five years, with awful pains, duo to womaik|y troubles," writes M ri M. D. McPherson, from Chadbourn, N. C "They grew worse, till 1 would often taint
I could not walk at all, and 1 had an awful hurting In my
sid 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 bottlo
helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could
do all my work. All the people around here aald 1 would
die, but Cardul relieved me."

For Treasurer and Collecdtor
Being an experienced bookkeeper and !
thoroughly familiar with the duties in-'
cumpent upon the office of Treasurer
and Collector 1 announce my. candidnpy for this position subject to the elec­
tion to be held-Tuesday, December 10th.
1 will be unable to sec each voter p e r-:
so rial Iy before the election and take this
opportunity of announcing my candidacy
Respect fully,
A. A. PRESTON.

C A R O L ) I W o m a n s Tonic
/ / For. more than 50 years, Cardul has been relieving
woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and
well. During this time, thousands of women have written,
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results
they obtained. by the use of tins purely vegetable, tonic
remedy for women.
Cardul strengthens, builds, restores, and mlleves or pre­
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles.
if you are a woman, begin taking Cardul, today.

For Treasurer and Collector
I hereby announce my candidacy fo{
the tKxulion ol T re usurer and Collector
at the election to be held on Toedsayf
Deeeml&gt;cr 10 in Sanford. I am at pres­
ent holding tin* position and am quali­
fied in every way to attend to the duties
of tin- office and will appreciate the support of the people on election day.
Respectfully,
ADDISON L. WILLIAMS.
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"I have carved my Initials on It."
said I-ambroth, "and they look a bit
lonesome.'” Ills eyes met her appeal
Ingly.
"W o will go In now and havo tea
and a proper Introduction from my
grandm other, and after th a t w e will
discuss whose Initials would look
well entw ined w ith yours."

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"That discussion will be short.
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Ber" la Interesting and throws s
pleasant light on English Catholicity
of tho days before the apostasy bl
Henry Vili. Each year on the fsaat
of Corpus Chrlstl the faithful went In
procession to St. Paul's cathedral
Mustering In Cheapslde, the procea
slon moved toward the cathedral, the
clergy chanting the “Our ra th e r” as
they pasaed along the street still
called Paternoster row, reaching the
"Amen” aa they turned the oornei
known for years as Amen corner.—
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Geo. A. DeCottes It in Tampa today
on legal business.
cH . C. DuBoae ha** returned from Or­
lando, where he spent a day on biulncs».
^K rank Woodruff attended the regular
meeting of the county commissioners
on Tuesday.
M. D. Binford of W aycro« is a visitor
to the city, the guest of his father, Levi
P. Binford.
L. L. Payne and A. L. Beck of Orlando
were in the city lost night attending the
Masonic Lodge.
W. A. Boyd, a prominent resident of
the northeast end of the couty was a
visitor to the city today.
Mm. E. R. Tolar returns tonight from
Jacksonville, where she has been spend­
ing the week with relatives.
Mrs. Curtis and daughter, Mias Gertrudo left yesterday for Atlanta, where
they will spend tho holidays.
^ P i p t . and Mrs. J. A. Allen have gone
to Tampa for a few dnys, looking after
their large orange grove interests.
A moot interesting mooting of the
• Commercial Club is promised for next
Monday night Everybody come out.
Mrs. II. E. Hester has returned to the
city after a visit of two weeks with her
sister, Mrs. O. H. Pellett of New Smyrna.
Mrs. George Speer has returned from
M t Dora« where she was engaged for
the past week on legal stenographic work.
A. P- Molley of Seattle, Washington,
a cousin of Mr M. Stewart spent several
hours in tho city with Mr. Stewart and
family Thurdsay.
The Sanford Music Club will meet at
tins studio of Mm. Fannie S. Munson
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.
T. Ai Newton, leader.
u-'D. G. Wagner and daughter. Miss
Ada, of Kissimmee were in the city yes­
terday much to the delight of their
many Sanford friends.
’ Hon. Forrest J-nkn anil D L. Thrasher
, were visitors to Kissimmee on Wednes­
day and were pleasantly entertained at
Orlando on the way home.
\JT. C. Carlton lias recovered from a
severe illness of two weeks' durution.
Mrs. C. A. Heed, after an tlliies* of t*o
months is on tin* road to recovery.
\yDr. Lassenel. wife and daughter, with
Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Lasenei's mothc
are comfortably domiciled at the home
of Mr. ami Mm. C. It. Walker on Union
ptreet.
When Mr. Perry plays in the Audi­
torium of. the Sanford High School,
Jan. 3rd, 11*13, it will be known.all over
the tnuiic world. What do you think
of that as uw*ndvcrtising medium?
V'M rs. Lizzie Forster DeCottes of Jack­
sonville is the guest of her brother. Mr.
F. I’. Forster and wifi«. Mm. DeCottes
has many friends in Sanford who re mem
her' with pleasure when she was a rcsi
I dent of this city.
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'and Virginia und will occupy his pulpit
in the* Baptist church Sunday morning
and cvenjbg. Services at 11 and 7. All
are cdrdially invited.
MY. and Mm. W. S. Rosa of Alma,
'Illinois, who spent last winter in San­
ford, with Mr. and Mm. Stewart on
Union street, arrived in Sanford yestcrduy and will spend the winter at the home
oi Mr. and Mrs. Stewart.
/^itfrs. Moses has’ joined her husband
in Sanford ami will spend the winter hero
much to the gratification of her many
friends. Mm. Moses is an Indefatigable
worker for charity' and accomplished
much jjere last jtcoson for the benefit of
8 anfard.
Warning to Cattle Owners
There arc some vicious vagrant cattle
about Beck Hammock that are doing
much damage, breaking down strongest
fences, destroying crops and have several
times attacked persons who attempted t
drive them out. If the owners of these
cattle place any value upon them they
hod better tako care of them at once, for
they will be shot. People have a.right
to protect their property and no onfe has
a right to allow such cattle to run at large.
ONE OF THE SUFFERERS.
For Alderman

W. R. Pell wish« to announce his
candidacy for the position of alderman.
He haa served the city in this capacity
for one term' and U thoroughly cogniaant of the needs of Sanford. Ho re­
spectfully1Solicit« your votes.
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A Number of New and Good Things
on Tapis
There will be vaudeville all next week
ut the Imperial Thentre, and if the same
standard of exceHence b maintained as
this week the Imperial patrons will have
a really enjoyable week of high class en­
tertainment.
The Ringlings, "The College Hoy and
the Maid," will present an act Monday,
Tuesday and Wi*dne*dny that is some­
what different from the average vuudevilc stunt. They present a novelty
acrobatic performance, both of them
taking part in performing clever and dif­
ficult contortions which will amuse and
sta rtle .'
The last half of the week Wallace 4
Heech will hold the tioarda. This clever
team are said to be the funniest two
people who have come to the Im|&gt;erial
this season. Their acts arc so varied
that nothing in particular will be men­
tioned atmut them, only they are posi­
tively the biggest laugh provokers to be
seen this year.
"T he Daughter of the Spy," a specin!
feature picture of intense heart interest
and thrilling adventure, a picture full of
life and beautiful in theme, one.that al­
ways holds audiences in -great expect­
ancy to the end is booked for Dec. 11 th:
This picture comes to the Im|&gt;erial by
special arrangements with the pro­
ducer of the picture and it is ox|&gt;ected
to l&gt;e particularly good.
Kndoraca C'apl. Marks

Editor Sanford llerald, Sanford, Fla,:
I was glad to see your endorsement of
my old friend,. Capt. Dick Marks, for
the office of Register of U. S. Land Of­
fice.
*
I have known Capt. Dick for over
thirty years, and I don't think there i* a
more worthy man in Floridu for the posi­
tion. No two men in the state have
done more for Florida than he and his
brother. He is well |&gt;o*tcd on all land
mailer*, having been n surveyor by pro­
fession, and actively engaged in the real
••state husinew since lMfi'J or '70, and
further, he has lieeii a staunch Demo­
crat all his life. 1 ho|&gt;e he will land the
job.
Very truly,
HENRY MATTHEWS.
W. R. I’ell for Alderman
W It. I’ell announce* in this issue for
uhlrrman. Mr. Pell .bus resided in
Sanford for many yenr*. He is a prom­
inent business msn. owns property, has
served tlie city in the past as alderman
and. know* the city’s mini* and re­
sources. He will make Sanford an
ideal councilman and solicit* your suf­
frage.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. E. D. llrownlee of Atlanta will
preach nt the Pre»liyterian church morn­
ing und evening next Sunday and a full
congregation is desired to meet Mr
Brownies*. Everyone is cordially in­
vited to uttend the services.
F re e ! F re e !

Call nt my store and get a jar of Shinon
—the great silver cleaner. Free. Hen­
ry Mcl-aulin, tho JeWelcr, 102 W. Firwtt
atreçt.
30-tfc
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando

If
iietter Ask
31 Up

l/T li« Kennedy, the first boat of the
Florida Coastal Inland Navigation Com­
pany to arrivs. In Cocoa, reached there
Saturday night. This will make three
boats plying between Jacksonville and
that point The freight shipments will lor oat yonr.
undoubtedly be heavy from the »tart Tbo iTKiartl r«nofv*o tho^rigkt Uwo^oOt B y
at
and Cocoa will become the distributing ck «V a SpodftcBUaao con »
station for thht section of the Indian
Attorti
river oOtatry,
mT*W. Lordi, CM/ Clrtk.

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WANTS

('•tholic Service«
Annual Baxaar
*
Next Sunday being the Feast of the
The Ladien' Union of the Congrega­
Immaculate Conciption there will lie tional church will hold their annual
two masse* ut tne C.'’ilblic church pt 7 bazaar on Snturday afternoon and even­
All Local Advertisements Under This
The Te Deum in prep­ ing, Dec. 7th in llarrold’a store on Parie
Heading. Three Cents a Line facti Issue and 10 a. m.
aration for the feast began Thursday- avenue. Cooked foods and fancy ar­
l-o*t White setter Hog, brown ear», night.
ticles will be for aale.
no collar. Answer* to the name of
E. P. JEWETT,
’Jack. Five dollar* reward paid for re­
Notice
.
30-2tx
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Sec’y.
turning him toWm. Padgett, Enter­
The annual meeting of tho stock hold­
prise.
31-2tp
For Itent—Rooms for light house­ er* of the Finn Nutuionul Bank of SaltImportant Notice
keeping, 919 Oak Avc., corner 10th St. ford, Fla., will lie held at the office of the
31-tf
Bank, in Sanford, Kla., on tho second To all meinlicra and citizens who are in­
For Rent — Tiled land on sharee, Tuesday in January, 1913, at ten o'clock terested in the welfare of tli*» Sanford
eight am * at loading station, one-fourth a. nt.
F. I’. FORSTER,
Library Amociation. Thcce -.will he a
of crons f. o. b. as land rent. J. W.
3
M
tc
Cashier.
meeting of the association ut $hu Library
i’owell owner. Inquire of Walter
Haypes, Herald Office.
28-tf
rooms in the Pico huilding‘'Momlay af­
For Rent—Two rooms suitahle for
Children’« Hair Cutting
ternoon at 3:30., Dec. 9th. Let all coino
light houskeeping in Bishop block. Ap­
Send or bring your children to Allier). who possibly can.
ply at Thurston’s T&gt;op corn stand, Mil­ Gramling's Barber Shop. We ipako a
C. R. WALKER,
ler’s' corner.
31-ltc
specialty
of
Dutch,
Buster
Brown
and
President..
for sale. A good strong heavy mule
31-21
30-1U •
Inquire of 0, W. Brady, Beardall and Cel­ Mary Jane Hair Cut*.
ery avenue.
17-tfc
Foe Rent—Five acres. . well, tiled, with
house. Also 10 acres, S tiled. Also S
acres tiled, with good house* Call on or
phone W. A. Minnlck, Cameron City. 94-tf
For Salo—Our surplus stock of early
hatched Whit* Leghorn and Orpington
(Black and White) Cockerels, all from
northern price winning stock and ready
for the breeding pen. Address Leonard
Vihlen, It. F. I). No. 1, Sunford. Ha.
To T h e People Of S an fo rd and V icin ity «»
26-8 tc
For Salo—Mixed poultry and pigeon
manure, 75c per barrel f. o. h. SemOur »tocli of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverwcar.
Inloe Squab Farm, Ixingwood, Fla.
Etc., is new and artistic We have a large assortment
22-tfc
to select from and our price are right.
. &gt;-».
Wanted—To sell five new sewing ma­
Our line of Silverwear, Cut Class and Bronse Curios
chine«. Up to date standard make.
arc (he fastest pattern*.
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Will sell a t a great bargain. These ma­
chines «ell for $70 retail, anyone of the*«
Our new line of EJectric Table Lamp« are beauties.
can be bought for $26 cosh. Call at
Make your wife an Xmas Present of one. It will
once Or write Box 1319, Sanford, Fin.
please her.
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21 -tfc
Want to rent cottage furnished fur
The Bracelet Watches are all the go theis year. Wr
three months. Edward Roddy. 30-4p
have them in stock. We are here to stay and absolutely
For Sale—Good $400 piano almost
guarantee our goo«!» as represented. Open evenings.
new. Will sell fur $125 cash. F. IL
Shuman, West Side.
30-tfc
If your Watch, Jewelery, Spectacles, Etc., need repairing
For Sale—One heating stove with pipe
come to uv
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complete, $2.00 One three hole gas
date, $1.50. Must lx- sold ut once lieore moving. 219 W. Fifth str«*«t.
30-1 tp
Wanted—Board fur man and wife
Two ImhIs in one room in hotel or hoard­
ing house. Would take furnished room
wim two ImxIs In It by tin- month or «is-l .
James Palmer, 289 Front stris-t, Hemp­ \
...... IEW F.LLR ....
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stead, N. Y.
31-2tr
Wanted—Order* for fine front tirool $ 303 f t t S T FIR ST S IK F -F .t
S A N FO R D . FLO R ID A j
cabbage plants, all varieties. $1.26 |M-r
1,4)00;‘cheaper in larger lot* Satisfac­
tion guaruuleed. F S Cannon. Meggett's, S. C.
31-34tc
Homestead claim, 166 acre« good land
7,000 tnrjientine trees, four room housllake (rout; boat, thrts- cypres* inrilhn
tors, bargain cash price. Address (i f
C’oo|»er. Osteen, Fla.
31-7tp
(.and for rent for |&gt;otato crop, $6.(8
an acre, near Rand's Siding, -Sanford
No. 331 4th St.. Miami.
31-10lp
Wanted—One to ten acre« right in
village near hotel or renident part
Semi liH-ution and price. Edward l T|&gt;
dike, Hi'iniMleii'l, New York.
31-4tp
For Sale— Remmington lyf*- writer
in giMxl condition III Railroad Av«
I**&gt;l (»old, iouiling can- wulib, Elgin
mo* elm-lit. has mesh fob with gold
buckle und crons atlucllfsl. Crystal is
tiroken. Watch was lost either at 1m
fit-rial Theatre or taken from coat pocket
on hnt tree in house. Liberal reward if
returned to J. M. Hayes, 321 Fourth
street.
31-ltc
Plant* for Sale—Bermuda onion, $ 1.00
per 1,000 or 6-1,000 for $6.00. R. H.
/
Davis, next to Sanford Karin*.
3t-3p
To Rent House with hath, corner Pal­
metto avenue und Fourth street. Call
Phone No. 113 or nddre** P. (). Rot
1128.
31-dtp
Launch for Sale Twenty-one foot
Truscott launch, 8 II. P. engine, canopytop. Hnrd wood locker* . Everything
practically new and in good order.
Cost $1,000. will sell for $376 cash. K. C
Young, Orlando, Fla.
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White Clover Hour
your grocer.
Tiro Gate City House ho* brought
down the high coot of living. Only $4.00
per week for the finest table hoard in
the city. See Parker.
28-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP
Hor«c, wagon and harncas. W. L
White Clover Flour is better. Ask
your grocer.
31-ltp
Morgan.
29-tf
While the weather is hot buy your
dried chipped beef at W.» W. Long'«
grocerg. Sliced on an American slicing
machine.
94-tf
Whlto Clover Flour is better. Ask
your grocer.
31-ltp
If you hako your own bread, biscuits,
rolls or pastry, you m qst.have tho best
flour In oriler to secure the best results.
White Clover Flour as advertised in this
pafier is guaranteed to bo better. Why
not try it?
31-ltp
WANT
Please send in your orders at once for
special boxes of orange*, grapefruit' and
tangerines for Christmas delivery.
Mr*. H. L. PeFO REST
31*3tp
ro FtCH OUT tHK
White Clover Hour is better. A &lt;k
'£ h VMI:Ì u i ' M il
31-ltp
your grocer.
\L in . rotT h u i t
H jri T HI CASH ro
NOTH’*
i n r * o n orron J
TW rity oounrfl ot fUnlord, F U ., »01 i w d «
’ ’ kt« lor Ih» ( w f o n u M i ot portili» pubi k
TUHItr • J 9ANH
H rarr»|or work, c a r t * » «trv k » and
ACCOUNT HTA*

■««■pilli and hauling ot treik.
All bid« miao« bo M l »Ith (ho city rWrh not Ulor
than 4 o'riorh p. m . on M oodty. J a n . 6U». ISIS.
AU bfck uuMi
m oot bo
bo omoopoaUd
arrom panM «(Ml
_____lor Oo# H undred (1100.00) D a lia n , M an
r r td o c n of food (aith on tho part a t tho bkldrr.
ih r rhork to bo larloUod to tho city II lh* ourec t u l
qualify by fi»tn* .
bidder »SouId fall In qualify
far tho faithful persoarm
n —aaro
MO ot
of tbi
tbo dutlro aftor
award.' Chorka airo m p o n y ln f all rwi*el«la,____
j-ctod bida to bo roturaod U tho biddor and tbo
Biol bidder’« rhork lo bo rrtu rn o d to kira
kla ftlinf proiwr bond «Uh tbo c ity rtork.
upS?-k.
rh- to bofln F rb ru ary lot. l » l* . C o o trart
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December fi. 1912

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INC HERAID PRINTING COMPANY

One of the joke* in county division is
the mistaken jdca of Orlando people
that Representative Lake would oppose
county division. It js to laugh.

property desired, beyond what can be
possibly found elsewhere. He live* off
the advancement and Increase In value*
which he largely. create*. He adver­
tise* every possible advantage of a com­
munity, and paints acroea the public
nky in flaming letters the fact that his
is the only real community in which it is
worth while to invent.
He is never a knocker. Optimistic
above all other men, he create* hope and
confidence In . a community.* He en­
courage* steady advancement, and he
never fails to let it be known what his
community has done.
—
He la worth thousands annually to his
city, and, in a large sense, he is the gen­
eral publicity agent for all that is best,
brightest and most promising in the
world at large.—Jacksonville Metropolis.

From reliable information The Herald
is of the opinion that the majority of the
people living outside of Orlando are in
favor of county division and that the are promising a4 a bait to outside coun­
opposition (a confined to Orlando and a try places a few miles of hard roads If
few peanut politicians.
they will agree to favor the county
dlvHon proposition.
Osceola county started In business
Whether this sort of a bid for fyvor
with about 700 inhabitants and Is now will win or not we do not know. Such
one of the ta n n e r countie* of die state. things have been known to have been
So likewise did Lake county. Both do­ promised before and the promise never
ing better, thank you. Splitting of? materialized, not that it may not be
from Orange county seems to bo tbe made in the utmost good faith, but in
making of the youngsters.
the nature of things no guarantee can
be attached, for conditions may arise
’ t CUT OUT FEE SYSTEM
under which the county commissioners
From every part of the state comes of the county to be could not possibly
the rumOr that the next I.cglfllntiire will fulfill the promise given by unauthor­
undoubtedly pass a bill recommending ized persons.
salaries for county oflkinls in stead of
And then, suppose tho country dis­
th* Joe system. This relic of the an­ tricts take the bait, will they have con­
cient feudal* system is receiving hard 1 sidered what their proportion of the tax
blows In every part of the state where to pay for tho bait will bo, as wc\l ns the
the .çounty officials nre returning part additional cost in taxes per capita for all
of their salaries to the countits for the those living in a county whose popula­
good roads and school funds and dem­ tion and taxable area will tie so much
onstrates that under the fee system the Ires than it now is in Orange county.
official* receive money that should go
If county division in Orange or any
for good roads and the school«.. The where else is desirable it should be based
Herald would like to see the new county on a much higher motive than a few
have officials on thé sulary iiasls.
paltry milea of road u_i a bait." Orlando
&lt;)
(fit i*en.
DIVISION IS MADE
Surh an article coming from the
. When Bob Holly of the Sanford Her learned editor of the Citizen who Is alto
aid.sets in to curry his point lie generally secretary of the Orlando board of trade
docs so,* and as Robert lias d«;ereed the it pitiful on account of the lack of know!division of Orange county, witli Sanford c&lt;lgf displayed. This wise man of the
as the offirinl headquarters of the new west should know and dries know that
county, we lire disposed as an outsider Orlando has never given the rest of. the
without prejudice* to consul« the ques­ county a fair deul on thg foaij ijuestioti
tion sottley, leaving only the mere «I«-- and if he wouli^anly get out (’' tju; COIJi}^
tnll* to be worked «tut. We observe that try he could see conditions as they .exist.
Editor Holly remark* in tho last Issue of Hut not caring to get Kgndspurs on his
the Sanford Herald: "This part of silk stockings l]*1. write* from his sanc­
Orange county i»xf*««:t* to divide und no tum about something that he knows
human agency will prevent the division." nothing about, banior(l cart offer and
Under turli circumstances the op|&gt;onenta make good the offer that ev*fy sec tic n
of division might a-« Well organize prayer of the new county will have ^&lt;&gt;od roads
meetings und invite the. ajd of u higher at once. There will
ill be
be, twenty-two
power.—Lakeland Tel«*gratn.
miles of brick roads built In the Hanford
district at once, regardless of (Punty
SPEAKER AND PRESIDENT
division. This was voted upon lojjg
Orange county and Osceola county will Ip'fore pounty division was broached
he prominent in the next l.cgidutiire. Three roads will he puid for by the
having a randidutc for Prreiilent of (tie l»e&lt;iple living m the s | mm-iuI roud district
Sonatr and one for Speaker in the House. ( of Sunfurii. und not one resident of the
Hon. Forrest Luke is making u strong nevy territdry that rreides lieyond the
race for Sjieaker of the House anti bus conflnre of the special road district will
assurance« from every* part of the state be obliged to spend a penny on the brick
that
will be the selection iff his col- roads, although they will have the pleas­
Iw pB s
ure of riding over them when coming to
Hon. Arthur Doncgnn, our Senator Sanford. Having the brick roads, and
who rcsid«* in Kisdmmee is l&gt;eing **ui«l brick roud.s needing no repairs for
groomed by bin many friends for th«' years to ppme will give nil the ilistrict
position of President of the Senate and outside of the fc|x&gt;cinl district the money
has high ho|M* of landing this coveted for good ronils and nil 'hr money In-position and additional honor.
&lt;uuso Sanford will not have.any use for
Ir thy»e two gentlemen succeed in
their laudahle ambitions this section of
tho state will be distinctly honored an&lt;!
South Florida will again be'recognized
as tho banner section of Florida.
Orange (and Osceola counties are
pulling for their fuvorita sons and all of
South Florida will 1«? «*|ieciully interested
In U$ir success.
, •
Certainly no lietter men roulil be
found for the position* than Donegun
and Lake.
THE REAL BOOSTERS
A real live town is known by the num­
ber and- activity ol Ha real re talc men.
All busintw men ndvctrisc in orio way
or another, but some do more to advance
the public interest ih.Jlieir community
than oihfW -^The m erchant-;tta r**»l
live one—is nol ¿ontent alone with drawr
ing the local trade to his door, bqt he
point* our the Iwnclita of the town in
general to the far-distant pomibie buyers,
and tempts them by promise of benefit
along general line* if they will com*
within hi* tone of activity.
Th* ma(J order man offers no induce­
m ent to personal vialt, confining himself
alone to the merit* of* his particular
offers, and the case with which he can
get them to your door.
"Come and a«*," is the motto.of tho
man who make* a specialty of .selling
houafs and lands, be they city or country.

He Unnaturally a booster.. He must
b e ^ T o him belongs.the dlfflcult'task of
petwadlag ja» d b l* T n v ^ o r* that ¿wr®
alone can b* found the home Investment

where fre
our own county, wbere
we know
snow we cat
have Jesg taxes and more improvements
for the money expended.
our sister cities:
What has Orlando ever done for your
good?
And which city and which section of
the county ha* made good and can make
good their promise? ' •

NTO the building of
many years of es­
tablished b u s in e s s
has been put the matured
experience of successful

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FLING DOWN GAUNTLET
Th* Commercial Club indeed the Or­
lando Board of Trade to appoint a com­
mittee o f , twenty-five to confer with a
like number from Sanford and In a friend­
ly spirit talk over the matter of county*
division and try to arrive at aotne amica­
ble understanding regarding the lines,
etc. We endeavored to be fair and
anq not rush into the m atter pi a head­
long pace until the Idea had been thor*
oughly discussed. This ha? been San­
ford's ids* on all county matters and we
ha* always met the citizens of the county
seat half way on all matters of public in­
terest pertaining to the welfare of the
county. Before a committee had been
sent to any part of the county proselyting
in the matter of the new county this conferwnct with Oriahdo was requested.
.Jhe Orlando Board of. Trade met the
other evening and instead of appointing
their committee to meet oar committee
the memb?rs appointed In stead _____
a committc to fight county division and im­
mediately dispatched a committee to the
country districts
proceeding that
lacks common courtesy and to say the
least is conduct unbecoming gentlemen.
The Orlando Board of Trad* has not
the courtesy to *nswer our request offi­
cially. The only word that Sanford
received regarding their action was
through the Orlando papers and they
stated that the members did rtot favor S A N F O R D
F L ta J frÀ
meeting Sanford on any grouid. •
This means that Sanford offered to
meet Orlando in a friendly spirit and l&gt;e- 2353534853535348234823234823532353484823534853485348
fore the matter hnd fairly been opened
lo the county,
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Their action means that
they have no wish to meet us and that
they arc now busy in the county trying
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to atir up an unfriendly spirit toward
Sanford in the vain endeuvor to prevent
the divi^Joi of the county—an attempt
that will Ik* frustated by the people
living within the confines of the proposed
new county iiecause they like fair play..
Arbitration Is recognize«! by ti\® iilghe*t authority in the land
being the
gentlemanly way to settle all matters of
slute und since Orlnndy has seen fit t
A splendid opportunity for you to secure this Highignore our friemlly efforts toward u
Grade Instrum ent. W atch for our adds and come in
peaceful anil unbiased discussion of the
county division the gauntlet is throwand let us explain this new advertising plan. . . .
down by Orlando. Sanford and this end
of Orange county is ignored in this mat­
ter by Orlando just as all of our requests
have been ignored in the past and just -as
the reqUesta of the whole county will al­
F E E T F IT T E R
ways be ignored by the RING THAT
RULES g il HAS RULED ORANGE
S an fo rd , F lo rid a
Telephono 6 9
COUNTY FOR MANY YEARS.
'Sanford purpose* to throw off the yoke
now and we usk tbe north half of Orange
county to join us. Twenty-five yean»
of Orange pounty rule has showed you
the utter folly of expecting any relief—
the utter impoeaibility of obtaining your
rights in the premise* and carrying out
the high handed policy that has ever dom-

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able manufacturers.
If we supply you, youreceive the benefit of our
22 years of knbwing how
to buy.
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F R E E P IA P
FOR YOU HOME

T his tract of land»lays on thie South of Lake Jessup
\ and has been known for years by ail the old
tuners as one of the Very Richest tracts in
the S ta te .
,
...
Practically all Fine H am m ock Land covered with
.hard wood timber. You can save price of the
* land «very two years in fertilizer alone. •

In vestig ate, It W ill

You. — W e also have

a few improved places ready« to go to work on
that we will S elf On E asy T e rm s .

roads Question and in a like manner will
make good on every other «mention.
Orlando has never maab good and
your couhty roads today are the txwt
proof of Orlando’a infidelity.

and Sanford U known far ahd wide by
her progressive ^piri^ in the matter of
good roads. Becaus^ we cannot get
good roads from the Court House Ring
we first /nade Sanford a special road
district to show jour g«x&gt;d faith in. the
proposition sod then because ye never
hoped to get anything in ihe way of
gquabiq Ja;ea and county Improvement*
from Orange county wo decided to have

’. There U no more promising
recçqjjy .tuidei
cultivation of
hemp on Pine Island
near; St. Janup City, in Lee county^
The magnlflcentVTarpon Club build­
ing at Lemon City, which has been under
Construction foj aimant * year. Is nearing
completion. It ij Ï*14 to beonb of the

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A responsible house which has the best mer­
chandise in the world can serve you as well
by mail as in person. Such a house is

D R E W ' S
Stationery, Book and Art Store'
45-49 West Bay Street

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. S. STANTON &amp; CO.

A S P E C IA L T Y

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Jacksonville, Florida

Wc (iiiarantiT Mail Ordern In lilt«* Suli«furiiun

Novelties in Leather, Silver, Brass and Parisian
Ivory, Pictures, Toys, Dolls, (¡¡ft Books, Cut (¡lass
Fine Stationery, Engraving, Kodaks. Send for Catalog

Ixindon antiquarians a m up In arins
a ga inst a proposal to sell to wealthy
A m ericans the famous carved s t a i r
case In what Is known as Cromwell's
house, H lghgate m il. a fine sevente e nth cen tu ry mansion, presented, ac­
cording to tradition, by Cromwell to
hla e ld e st d aughter Rrldget.
Cromwell house Is a red
brick
house faced with alone. A boundary
stone In tho adjoining wkll bears the
date of 1614, and this Is generally
accepted aa the year of Ita c o n stru c ­
tion Tho house was occupied a t one
time by General Ireton, Cromwell'S
son In law. and It Is suggested tha t
It formed part of the
dowry
of
Cromwell's eldest d a u g h te r B r id g e t
T h e whole of the Internal o m a m e n ta
b e a r e rld e n c e of m ilitary occupancy.
U nfortunately the g r e a ta r portion of
the draw ing room celling w as de­
stroyed by fire nearly a c e n tu ry ago,
hut soma exquisite woodwork
has
been revealed during re c e n t re n o v a ­
tion.
Tho main stalrcaao, which Is the
Immediate subject of concern. Is of
hgndsomo proportions, and bears at
Its various corners beautifully carved
figures of soldiers of the com m on­
wealth period. The handrail Is of dietlhctlvo molding, whilst the
balttatrndeg a re rich with cleverly executed
device* em blem atic of w arfare. H a n d ­
som ely ca rve d oak pendnnta a p p e a r
a t Intervals above the stairc&amp;ae.
His Catch.
A man with n fishing pole sat on
tho river bank near the Atchleoti wa­
terw orks Intake
“ How many have
you c a u g h t V some one asked him
"W hen 1 get another I'll have one."
bo replied —K a nsa s City Star.

Early Truck
and a

A f t s r It.

Good Market
I T goes w ith o u t saying

* th a t early truck sent
n o rth finds a good m a r ­
ket.
T h e r e is only
one way to fertilize
tor earlv truck, and
th a t is to use a fertili­
zer that is rich in plant
food, and, more than th a t, rich in available *
plant food.
An early crop m ust have
•food w h e n it w ants it. If it is not s u p ­
plied the crop will fail.

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald

English Antiquarian* Up In A rm i al
Prospect of Loia of Crom- well'« Staircase.

“ Pa. what la an Inheritance ta x ? ”
An Inhe rita nc e tax. my boy. Is tho
crowd of prom oters, real e sta te agents,
nlnllig slock sharks, that take up a
m an's tim e Just as soon us they learn
hat ha has fallen heir to a little
moneys"—Detroit Creo Prosa.

wi 11 Rent Yo ur Ho use For You
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IMETTINGERS

1 0 6 -1 0 8 F IR S T S T . - S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ¡

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C ro ckery

N o v e ltie s

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Pin C u s h io n s
S e w i n g S e ts
S m o k in g

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C o m b an d B ru s h S o ts
D o lls

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Toys

Coat Suits and Coats
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Blankets and Com forts 75c to $ 5

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Re vise d V e rsio n .

"I suppose th a t wlo-ti you left the
otiveutlon you exclaimed
I came. I
-a». I c o n q u e r e d ’' ' Nut exactly," r e
■lied the de le g a te who changed hla
nlnd
“T h a t Ik what I was going to
&lt;uy. but I modified" It to*'I cam«, I
•»as scon. I concurred ' ’’
T h o u g h t W o r t h R e m e m b e r in g .

Ho louK aa we love we serve
So
long us we a r e loved by others, I
would almost say we aro lndlsponsailo. and no m an Is useless while ho
has a friend.—Stevenson

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supply quickly availablc«plant ffx*l in the W-st l.irms
not only to start oil the crop quickly aud keep it
growing vigorously but to back it up through the •
season and to ripen and harden off the product.
It is this sort of combination that hae brought suc­
cess to many Florida truckers in the past thirty
years and for this reason they swear by

No road l* too long to the man who
sd'utii-ea delllwirately and without un
due h a ste , and no honors are too dis­
tant for the man who p repares himself
for them with patience.— Hruyero.
Nsw Thought for tha
G uardians of th e poor
llumblea They aroMiuman
the ordinary warm hearts
men. — lsm don Mall.

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World.
are not ail
being« with
of Engllah-

( alitele Blue lier. Ki!&gt;o«h l-eat. Ian Nona
( .»II. I Iravy em^lc »ole Semi Mditaiv
I *i * licci

$ 4.50

BRADLEY’S FERTILIZERS.
Men
poling
which
giving

W rite us today for booklet, mailed free.

The American Agricultural Chemical Co.,
Jack»onvilIe Sale« D epartm ent,

P. O. Box 216,

Jacksonville, Florida.

FOR YOUR
HUNTING TRIP!
7x7*10oz wall, always in stock|=
8xl0-10oz “

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10x12 prices from $5.50 to $17|§j
12x14 wall tents

Leading to H igher Thing*.
and women are created by Im
to them noble qunlltlca of
they are not conaclous, and by
them responsibility.

Not A fter Cooking.
"To th e puro all things a re pure.”
-Utlll. I guess they would be a little
doubtful If they saw the puro food at
the boarding house."
Unci* Pennyw ise 8sy*l
T he good cook generally m a rrie s the
man who can't provide the raw mate-'
riels —C ourier Journal.

Brockton Made Shoes for

Qaeman Agriculture.
A griculture supporte nesrly

Men.n It is not nWhat*s in a Name0
But what the name stands for.

19.000e
000 of the Inhabitants of the Oermen
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shoes have been critically
examined by Shoe men throughout
the country who found them su­
preme in the essential qualities
of Style,Wear, Comfort and
Right in Price. Let us
show you our dfi&amp; P
Line for the Fall
and Wi n t e r .

Bays the Philosopher.

I ‘xpect the man who Is always sat­
isfied with hfmielf has all the beat of
Ufa. after all.
Product of Bermuda Lily,
It Is not uncommon for a Berm uda
Illy gro w e r to plant lfi.000 bulbs a t one

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GEO. H. FERN ALD
Hardware Compan
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Deep Thought Her*.
If a m an w ere aa c h eap aa almost
any woman can m a k e him feel, no
women oould r e s l i t him merely a# a
bargain.

K)H SALE BY ,

D. A . C A L D W E L L &amp; S O N S
Woman’s Faith.
A woman ought at least to have aa
much faith In her husband aa she has
In her powder ragc-Chlcago Heoord■ ■ .

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Good advice on investment is rare. Disinterested
advice is still rarer. The men here quoted are com ­
petent to judge and (upon this subject at least) their
opinions are unbaisecT.
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But a few years ago some of the wealthipt men
now in this city were blessed with much lesidof this
world’st goods, but they had the foresight to purchase
St. Petersburg Real Estate, which has, with-but little
effort on their part, grown in value until now they rep• resent very comfortable fortunes.
True the prices at that time were low, very, low,
but equally true is it that the prospects were problem­
atical.
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There is no Company, no matter how powerful, but
would have been glad to have had them on its Board
of Directors. The officers of such a C om pan^w ould
have believed, and rightly* that the unanimous- ad vice*.
of these financiers and statesmen should be followéd. ’*
Investors, who have, perhaps unconsciously, followed
their adviçc and bought good real estate in the fast
growing United States have profited to the extent of
many millions of dollars.
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The same opportunity exists today as existed at
that time, and the prospects are aussured, no question
about the progress and growth of the city and naturally
the increase m realty values follow.

In 1most parallel cases, and they are Happening
all over the country, those that do not get in on the
ground1floor are required to invest more money, but
in this instance even that requirement is eliminated.

FOREST PARK
The greatest Sub yet olfered near this city, one
that appeals to all who take the trouble to investigate
A “ Make Good” proposition from every standpoint,
olfers the opportunity to invest, requires little money,
easy payments, and will inevitably increase in value
in the same degree as St. Petersburg develops. Forest
Park is superbly located, only three miles front the
postofTice, many improvements that will add materially
to the value and desirability of the property will be
carried to completion by the company. Fourth street
will be paved directly through this proj&gt;erty.and to the
city, and while we do not definitely promise it, and
have not taken it into consideration in making the
prices of lots in Forest Park we have even,’ reason to
believe that the next suburban street car line will be
built to this subdivision.

JAMES J. HILL
“The people of the United States need to
get back to nature. We want to pay more at­
tention to the ground ancT less to Wall Street.”

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ANDREW CARNEGIE
“Few large fortunes can now be made ex­
cept from one source—the rise in the value of
real estate. The wise man of today invests his
money in Suburban Real Estate.”

PRICES AND TERMS
It is. our desire, and judging from the many sales
that we have made, it will be realized, to sell every lot
in this select property hv January’ the first. For the
purpose of making a quick clean up on this property
we made the prices and terms so that any one can in- ,
vest without cramping their finances or straining their
income, no matter how modest.

THEODORE ROOSEVÈLT

LOTS— $65.00

"Every person who invests in well selected
real estate in a growing section of a prosperous
community, adopts the surest and safest method
of becoming independent, for real estate is the
basis of all wealth.”

Terms—$5.00 cash and $5.00 per month until
purchase price is paid in. Warranty Deed de­
livered immediately upon receipt of last pay­
ment.
14 Model 40 Buiek $1,750.00 Automobiles to be
given away. Send in the coupon below with your
first payment on one or more lots in Forest Park. Ask
for additional information.

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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN

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Crnttal National Bank Huildin,
SAINT PETERSBURG. FLORIDA

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lou in FOREST PARK.

“Real estate is the best investment for
small savings. More money is made from the
rise in real estate values than all others causes
combined.”

Name........................................................................
A d d re s t...................................................

Rob itJ . W. Taylor Co.
320ul22 C entral N ational Bank Building

EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

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“No investment on earth is so safe, so
sure, so certain to enrich its owners as undevel­
oped realty. There is no such savings bank
anywhere.”
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Christmas is near at hand and now is the time to take advantage of our low prices. You
will want a new Up-to-I)ate Costume, so let us save you money. Our excellent prices you
cannot afford to miss. Our prices have never been duplicated, we are below competition.

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A» Christmas is near »4 hre going to give out’ rusjorttcrx one of th&lt; most up to date Dress Fabrics
We are going to put on sale Monday a 20c
that has ever been known. This fabric is gunriuitnil to lx* of silk and wool and is one of / \ O
Lace curtaining in ecru and white
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the moat leading specialties th a t has e\pr b«t&gt;n,|iincc&lt;i on the market. Our regular price
a s|)eciai price |&gt;er y a rd .......... ......
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is $1.25 per yard. Very »|H*cial Monday only at
lUx*
Wo have a small line of Ladies' broad Cloth
left. In order to close out thin
line wo will
iks aiiic
n in
place on tale a» a leader for
Monday only, per ymd $1.19
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$1.39

Do not miss getting your Apron Ginghams
at the boston store. These Ginghams are
absolutely guaranteed in fast colors nnd can't
be bought elsewhere for («■a» than 10c
pi 1
Our price for Monday’s sale at per
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You are going to have to buy lots of Laces
to make up in Christmas articles. Why not
let ua «HI you an all linen Lace in
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. beautiful patterns, u 6c nnd 7c value
Monday only at |x*ryurd
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Why not gpt you Kimonn Cr«*|x&gt; alien* you
can snvo from two to five cpnts on a yurd?
We havo a full line of orange, green nnd black
which we are going to clone out -4 a *
on Saturday nnd Monday at per I I I f *
yard
boys, Xmas is near nnd you waul to get busy
for an up to dale new suit of clothes, on which
our price in below competition, and we cun
save you money on every article you may pur­
chase. Our $3.50 and $4 60
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Suits we will place on sale as a
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$1.47

We hnve just re­
ceived a full ship­
ment of Ladie»’ Corm*ts, on which our
prices run ns fol­
lows, 17c, 69c, 73c*
. 9Sc. $1.19. $1.89 and

$ 1. 4 8
This line of Corset»
is one of tho most
up to date iH'llvr*
that has ever ln*en
ill this section ulid
is guaranteed t*&gt; give
satisfaction.

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Now is the lime to take advantage of one of
the most up to dufe lino of Mercerir.ed Nainsook u ~«|»*i*ial price ol
per y ard 21 c, 27c and

We hnve n small line of Men’s heavy blue
Shirts, a $1 25 value for Saturday
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I’AOLA POINTS
The bishop packing house started
work Wtslnesdny for the season
Mias Lola (ireshum »|x*nt ThTOfk»giving at her home in Geneva
Mis* Ruth Smith was hnnu* from her
school last wis-k from Welnisiluy until
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Driggers moved
back to Longw«*od last week where he
has accepted a position.
Frank brown has bought the Dent
grove over on banana Luke and
is
building there. It is one of the pretti«*st
site» in the neighborhood.
Mrs. K. It. Curtiss and her daughter.
Mrs. K«*ely, were out for a short while to
see alxiul their home here
The marriage of Mrs. May Foster to
Mr. R. A. Stiles guv* the folks here
quite a surprise. They an* visiting
friends and relatives for awhile before
going to Jacksonville, where they will
make their home.
Mr». W. A. Zachnry nnd the girls
are home from Sanford to
spend
Thanksgiving.

both Indi«« an* report'd on the gain, ■
Mrs. lands Willi», who has been ill for
sovi'rnl Wfeks is now able to sit up.
, The McClelland children *p«*nt Sun - 1
w «!l
pii
day in Geneva with their grandmother, j kn»w n U n t i , l*re»cn|&gt;tn&gt;n
fo r IC rirm a,
Mra. J. W. Prevult.
are! ih » Iteli I» ro n * .
A t r ia l w ili prove tt.
Mis» Miu* Prevail of Geneva, is a
XV» h n v a »olii o th » r r»tfi».ll»» fn r »Ulti
guest at the McClelland home this wix»k? tro u p i» lu it non» i h . t w» conili « u » r .n
t»» n* s e «'ini Ih» I* t*t» r»n*».ljr
tf
W F Itepp of Philadelphia. Pa., ar­ tho tir s i n-Kiilnr » 1*» t l CO t.i ti li l.,m
«)•• » s . d l y u» w» najr. Il w lll n o i
rivisi hen* Wednesday for a b-w days, to onoi
v .t y o u a ccnL
look after Ins pro|x-rty. and is n guest of
i.. u. p i i i i . r p s '
his brother, Edwin Iti'pp. Mr Itcppls
manager of the bell Telephone Co. olier­
TAMPA PROPERTY
ai Ing in Philadelphia nnd suburbs.
Is th s D ost In v o stm o n t In F lo rid a
W. Ut ni ,.ll d.^l.^a.1 Uhm« pt.fi.Mw. Cu,
EllENEZKIt ETCHINGS
•tuj SsUikin |I«JJ|W| Lati ini SoUtlun
Fimi imi Tio&gt;kia| I ini Wm# »••
The quarterly conference of the M«*thBAY l AND COMPANY
odhtt rhurcli will tx* held here Saturday IAMPA
A»».••»»ï Nat I Bank HU| I "|»S I 1»»«J&lt;
and Sunday. Dit 14th an&lt;l 15th All
are cordially inviti-d to utteml.
Mi« Edith Cortoii
Thank,
giving in Apopka with tier fxxiple.
Mrs. M. E. Smith return«*«! to her
home in C«»&lt;lar Town, Gu.. after u 'pleas­
ant vi.it with her parent», Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Lord.
Mrs.,R. \V. Ixird spent Thanksgiving
In Orlando with her mother. Mrs. Hoard
Mrs. Martin and Miss Mittin bray of
laike Mary made a llying business triji
to this place Monday aftertuxin.
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Edwin Humphrey spent Saturday nnd
Sundny in DeLand with Willie Wynn.
Miss Edith Cortln entertnimsl u fox*
young |x*ople recently with a fudge par­
ty at the home of Mr. nnd M n I. V.
Stenstrom. Tho»«* present w«?re Miasea
Mittie bray. Lillie laird, Bertie biley,
Messrs. John Evans, James Cassiday,
Edwin Humphrey, LaFayette Humph­
rey, Howard Wynn, Edward bowman
and Mrs. C. R. Lord.
C. C. Humphrey happened to a pain­
ful aeddent bust week, having his hand
cut by a wild hog nnd is hnving to curry
( tin a sling.

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Wo have just receive«! a large shipment of
Men’s heavy work Punts, whip cord pin,
chock's, which wo will ptacA* on sale Saturday
and Monday only at a very
special prico of
a pair
98c and____________ ____ _

Sec our special line of Mercerized nnd Silk
Six Spools of J. Sì P. Coats’ O E T
Poplins and Coriluroy. This s|&gt;eciul grade of Thread, the tlnest Thread known,
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Poplins is really valued nt 40c |&gt;cr yard. An u for...........................
lender we will place this beautiful
a a
line on sale Monday only u t'iier
Now is the time to supply yourself with a
yard
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good work Shirt, an article which is known
to s«'ll everywhere for 60 cents, our
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Just receivisl a line of Whip Cord In thè vety price Monday as ,a s|x*ciu| leader »•
latest shudes. This is one of tho IhOnt up to
date cotton suitlnga timi ha* ever b#«*n;'plnc«xl
Now is thè time ìor thè ladies to get their
oii thè market. Our 50c.‘ (¡Oc and 75«*,vnlu«*s
supplì of llóuse Driw.se», all in fast coloni.
vsili he iilaced nn sale a» n leader in
«r a
price Muruluy at | xt yard .Tic. 4ftc
f \ f * These goods m*ll everywhere nt 12 1 ;C nini 16c
and
U n
in*r yard Our «ixcial prive ìor
Sartuduy and Monday' sale at por
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This is no fake. Thu goods are here* to show yard only
for thomselveo. A full yard Mndras, u very
Wu have just received a large shipment of
special at 15c and 25c per yard,
our snle price M onday,at per
Ginghams in fast colors, which we 'M bO f'V
yaril
place on sale for Monduv at |xT yard
only
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Now boys, save your money and come to
see us at'the boston store for your Cu|is. We ■* We ari- going to show Monday as a loader
have a full line all wool and Serge Gaps which
a beautiful 26«* Klaxon, which is
-a
we will place on sale Sntiirda&gt; and
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viti &gt;lns-r us a spis'iul prie«* of |&gt;er
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Monday »nt the special price of
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each only
m d \ j \ s yard
Pleas«* lake tiiitjr&lt;&gt; of our new line of Mes­
saline in all shad«*!», a read) seller
for $1.25 | mt yard, very »p»*c|nl
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S h i p p o d d a y o r d o r Is r o c e l v o d
l R05 F-V Wt.il» sod Pink.

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CARNATIONS, VS kit». Pmk. R.d

LILLY OF THE VAL1.EV ....... “
EASTER LILLIES^_________ “

h a s n o t afTccted our jo b
prin tin g prices. W e ’r* still
d o in g c o m m e r c ia l w o r k
of all kinds at prices s a t ­
isfactory to you.

P ric e s f. o. b. e x p re s s o fflca h e re

M IL L S -T h e FLORIST, Inc
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The Growers’ Association News

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MOORE'S STATION
The Thanksgiving dinner nt tho
church was a very pleasant event, Rev.
C. II. Summers, Mrs. Rummers nnd sons
were here frpm town. Mr. Summers
preached a stirring sermon fitting the
occasion. One and all joined in with a
true neighborly spirit and about seventyfive enjoyed the good thing» provided.
The Farmers Progressive Club furnished
the coffee and cream.
Ed Camerou XWF k lP h p im from
Draughon C o l l e g e , f v r the
Thanksgiving Vacation.
ilowurd Gilbert was in Tampa Thnnksgiving playing football nnd bud a good
time for all the Sanford boys got defeated.
Mrs. Ella Greenland's mother. Mrs.
Striekler, arrived here from Columbus,
the best preventive and cor­
Ohio, Monday for the winter. A sister
of the same place will arrive later.
rective or disorders of tiie
Mra. Nancy 8hortridge, the woman
digestive organs is the gentle,
killed on tho'A
L. irucK
track nun
last wee«,
week,
no A.. uC.. I*
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v e o e ta b lc
a»wavs
mother. The Boyds . fta rn l!css.» v e g e ta b le , a r r a y s
waa Mra. Boyd’s
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vine ton
a rry W ard's P l n e f . c ffc jll^ e . fam ily re m e d y
are now'living
on nIlarry
way kv* farm. «
E. A. Gilbert and sons have moved,to.
Mdonrilla av* near Btop A.
Mra, James Hickson of Celery ave has
beta quite ill for some time. Mra II. M.
. b bei« to.-., tie.
Gilbtrt of .Sipes ave has also boon 111,
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Is now being published in Sanford. It is
the only paper of its kind in the state.
Its, market reports alone will be wortli
many times ifs cost each week. ■Every
grower should have it in his home or office.
So that our readers can have both papers,
we have arranged with THE NEWS to
give their paper and ours to all growers
who will pay their subscriptions before
January 1st for $2.00. This is the price
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villa Iota a t a less valuation. Request
not granted.
tw~ Petition of S. M. Pierce, L. Rain, et al.
, received and read. Laid over under the
rules.
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Petition of Henry Schopke, J. D. Ma­
her, e t al, received and read to straw the
road from Plymouth to the Lake county
line. Upon motion thtf subject matter
was referred to Mr. Merrill and Supt.
Branham' with power to act.
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It was ordered that a duplicate war­
rant for $1,600 be drawn, payable to the
Orange County Fair Association.
Upon motion tho county surveyor was
^ instructed to ascertain the mileage of
the main line and aido tracks of the re­
spective railroads of the county.
Upon motion it was ordered that the
county do one half of the strewing of
the Clarcona and Orlando road.
Communication from O. C. .Bryant,
with a subscription of $25.00 to dig a
ditch near Wagner received. • Upon
motion tho subject matter was referred
to Commissioner Woodruff with power
to act, provided the cost to the county
will not exceed $60.00.
Clerk was authorized to purchase a
new book typewriter.
Communication froip E. F. Sperry re­
ceived; upon motion subject matter
was referred to .Messra. Overstreet and
Branham with power to act.
Communication from the l&gt;oard of
aldermen of Winter Garden receive«!;
upon motion ths road as asked for was
ordered opened.
Upon motion the clerk was instruct­
ed to notify the persons on the east
side of the Apopka and Orlando road,
from the city limits of Orlando to the
old vineyard corner, to move their
fences back to the stakiw net by the

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three competent, disinterested persons,
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who wee citizens of the County 6f Orange ' j . M
Enterprise was in this
and S u te of Florida, were unpointed to I section las?
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Mrs. L. R. Roberta returned home last
Why not take a Hunting Trip on the Ramona? It
the proposed drain and to do auch other week jdtsr a short visit at Lake Butler.
matters and things as by law might Ik *
MIm Helen Isermnn, one of Orange
"doesn't cost any more. One of the fiocst vessels in
required of them, and
county's energetic school teachers was
Sanford H arbor. Ready for Hire on Hunting and
WHEREAS the said Committee h as. visjtinj{ her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Iaermade its report and presented the survey man Thanksgiving.
Fiihing Trips or Plcaiure Parties._____ :
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of said drain all os required by law,
P. Lawson and family of Cleveland,
. Enquire, of E. P. Fulton on boat at City Dock or, See
NOW THEREFORE, it la ordered Tenn., has moved to Monroe to make
that the Clerk of the County Commis­ their future home.
sioners for and on behalf of aald County
E. E. Osteen, our ferryman, has pur­
Commissioners advertise for a period o chased a large motor boat, known as _
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not less than thirty days, in a newspaper "Baby Heck," for the use of the ferry. !00 000 000 000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000001
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published in said County of Orange and By this means he expects to aerve the
State of Florida for bids on said work, to public better In tho future than he has
be given to the lowest responsible bidder, in the past
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with the privilege og rejecting all bids
Mr. Drnwdy, our section man, who
that may be offered should the same Ik* has been quite ill for the past few days
considered unreasonable.
is able to,be at his work again.
Adopted December 3. 1912.
Floyd Keller of Cleveland, Tenn., ha*
Attest:
M. O. Overstreet,
arrived and is one of the busy workmen
B. M. Robinson, Clerk. Chairman, at Monroe.
Upon motion it waa ordered that the
Mann-Warren—Mr. Drew Warren
Wc have a limited supply S pau ld in g Rose
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Comptroller be requested to allow the and Mias Donle Mann were quietly
No. 4 Seed Potatoes to offer Sanford Growers.
redemption of Tax- Certificate (Tc loll of united in the holy bonds of matrimony
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1912 and all subsequent tax, at the flat Nov. 26th, at 3:20 o'clock. Rev. Surpmeri
sum of $10.00, by Mrs. L. J. Lang, on officiating. The bride was dreawd in
This stock was grown especially for seed and is
white allk and held fn her hand a bou­
acocunt of excessive tax.
guaranteed to be Free from Scabs and Rot— and,
quet
of Florida flowers. After the cere­
The reports of the following Count
mony
they
were
presented
with
many
Officers were received and filed: Treas­
to cut econom ically. Those desiring to place or­
urer to State and County. Certificate of useful gifts and hearty congratulations.
ders with us should do so before December ISth
Hanks, County Physician, Polls Collect­ Their many friends wish them a life of
p
ed, Report of Licenses, Supt. of County happineaa and prospe^ty*
as supply of good seed is very limited.
Jas. Johnson, who has been quite ill
Home, Pay Roll of State Vfltncssea,
Oct. Tax Redemptions, Sheriff to Stute for the past few «lays' is able to be out
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Auditor, Sheriff to County, Clerk Crimi­ again.
John Oglesby gave a candy stew last
nal Court. Supt. of Roads and Bridges
Saturday night for the entertainment
knd Auditors Statement.
of hia many friends. There was quite
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The Palms Hotel in Sarasota will open *n attendance for the occasion and evin a'few days for tho winter season, erybody enjoyed themselvee vei«y much.
The hotel will Ik * under n e w manageThere will be Bible reading nt tho
inent, nnd new furniture to the amount church Sunday night. Jim Oglesby, Jr.,
of $:i,000 has been purchas«*«! for the ■leader. All are cordiully invited to at-

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Upon motion the chairman and clerk
were authoriz«! to purchaiw the neces­
sary metal furniture in the county of­
fices in the rourt house.
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A |ietition of the trustees of Pine
Castle Special Tax School District was
presented and upon million the follow
ing renolutkm was passed.
Whereas, A |&gt;etition hus been pre­
sentee! to this board by the board ol
public instruction in nnd for Orange
county. Florida, netting up th e fart that I
a petition had been presented to tain ‘
board by the trusteei nf Pine Castle I
Sp rial Tax School District, lin k in g that
an. election be culled (nr the pur|xne of
determining if the county cnniiui»riloners of Orunge count), Mormu, should
pi authorized to create an indehiodncieol 41600.00 for the pur|x»c of reul entan
to lie used for educational puipom
for the erection of school buildings, sail .
el-oll.&gt;n to lie participated in by the
q^alitud electors provided for in Sec­
tion &lt;124 of the General S ta tu te s of tin
S ta te of FloTlda; that said election .was
held on the 20th day of November and
resulted in fuvor of creating suid indelii
educes, and
Whereas, T he said board of public
instruction has requested that the said

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an order to provide for said indebtedness,
Now, therefore the board of county
commissioner* Ix'ing fully ndvise&lt;| in
tho premises, and on request of board of
public instruction os nforeiiald, does
hereby authorize an indebtedness of
$800.00 for the purchase of real m tate
to be us«-d for educational purpt»«** for
the erection of school buildings, said
indebtedness Ui be a charge or lienonly
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authorized and empowered to-sign such
note or notes of this order, and in creat­
ing said indebtedness as aforesaid.
Adopted Decemlicr 3n£ 1912.
M. O. OVERSTREET, Chm. ’
Attest: B. M. Robinson, Clerk. «.
Clerk was instructed to pufthaac n
warrant book for road and bridge dis­
trict.
In Re drainage of IUack Hammock,
the following resolution was upon mo
lion passed;
Whereas, on May 7 A. D. 1912, a pe
.tltion was filed by Oliver P. Swope and
others representing a majority of the
property owners within the deocrilied
limits, with the county commissioners
in and for the county of Orange and
atate of Florida, asking that a drainage
district bo estsblished, and
.
Whereat, tbe county commissioners
aforesaid did cause tho said petition to
lay over until the next regular meeting
of said county commissioners, and did
«order that notice of the hearing of said
{Million be dulty advertised as required
"'J&gt;y Section 960 of tho General Statutes
;! oI_the State of s Florida, and WHER
meeting, after due consideration It wa^
a ordered that" said Drainage District be
’established, and in compliance with the
/ provWona of Chapter 16 Title 9 of the.
FjrM-DivWo» of tbe General Statutes

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another part of it; and getting a reliable guarantee of fit and satis­
faction is another.
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OTHER PRECINCTS REPRESENTED
San ford's, C ue Is Presented To State
Senator Doncgsn By Many Of
Citys Prominent Citixeni
There l* a predominant feeling in the
hew territory today that the new county
is alreday made. That the hahy is horn
and her name is Miss Harney, as F. P.
Korater aptly remarked at the meeting
last night.
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The regular meeting of the Commer­
cial Club was to ^fuve b»»*ii held at the
regular headquarters in fluVrity hall,
but the great eiitllusuum displaye&lt;l in
the case and the desire of many of the
ladies to bp present forced the d u b to aeck
a larger room and the High School Audi­
torium was tendered them. The San­
ford Hand started the hall rolling by
playing several soul stirring nln- on First
street nnd then marching to the uuditorium followed by the crowd.
Promptly tyt 8 o’clock Senator 1lonegun. I). (i. Wagner. P. A. \utt» Ague»
and Col. O’Bryan who hud come by auto
from Kissimmee arrived ut the audi­
torium and were menrted to a place on
the rostrum, surrounded by the mem­
bers of various committees and visitors
from Ixingwood, Oviedo and other pro
cinets.
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President laike eidh-d the meeting to
order nnd asked for u reading of the
• minutes, following which Secretary
Bates read a must comprehensive report
und statistics on (lie taxable values in
Orange county. ex|x»ii-titure*a etc and
also in the new county of Harney u
report carefully syj triptied by Mr. II.
DuBone and a report that will asslvt
the new county materially in obtaining
a divorce.
.Mayor Spencer followed by giving
some intrj-enting data regarding the
growth of the city of Sanford.
D. L. Thrasher, C. K. Walker. F. P.
Foniter and L. It. Pliili|w also gave intereating facts alxiut the sehbol* and the
new section and gave goo&lt;l reasons why
a separation should take place now
The real gem* of the evening were
the six-echist made by K A. iMuglam
of Oviedo und W It. Ilvaly of Ixuigwood. These gentlemen literally
brought down the house and kept the
* * audience In rare good humor.
Since Sanford has not started a cam­
paign in the precincts of the new coun­
ty. nwniting the printing of vital statis­
tics our rnanyVfriends in those districts
hardly know th e’ farts iiImiuI county
division and the talks made by I longlass and llealy were listened to most ut
tentivcly. They gave the people every
assurance that county division would
carry, provided the new county could
guarantee them good roads nnd a.square
deal and the Commercial Cluh and live
. entire audience assured them of their
good faith by a rising vote for good
roads in the new county.
Major licaly brought out one good
point by asking th e new county to pub­
lish a detailed report of all the exfxmdl•
turea, something that Is impossible to
obtain now in Orange county.
Interspersing the speeches- the hand
rendered some beautiful selections and
at the close of tho program Senator Donegan was called to the front by Presi­
dent Lake and Introduced Uf the audi­
ence. Senator Donegan prefaced hia
remarks by thapking the people for their
loyal support and the invitation of the
Commercial Club to meet with them.
‘ He said that he was in Sanford as he had
been in Orlando, to act aa the judge in
the cose and hear both aidee of the quee% lion, that coming from another county
he would be entirely unbiased and could
only render his decision in his official
capacity at the siw aion/of the legis­
lature.
The meeting then adjourned and those
who were present frit that much had
Tvl "been accomplished toward County divi­
sion and for the present we will rest our

Mayor McKay baa Issued an- order
prohibiting vaudeville performances In
Tampa on this Sabbath day. The pic-

.ture shows will be allowed to remain

KILLED WHILE HUNTING

OTHER COUNTIES ARE IN

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Phillips Sent Convida Big
Thanksgiving Feast
Division O f C ounties Will Be *There are^few |&gt;eoplc in the world G overnor-Elect Chosen P resi­
Editor nf T h r Herald:
thnt have larger heart than Dr. P.
A Live Topic
dent O f A ssociation
Our town is in mourning and three
Phillips of Orlando, a well known or­
families prostrated liecause of an acci­
ange grower and shipper. Having plen­
dent in which a most reapeeted fellow VOLUSIA WILL BE DIVIDED TOO ty of tills world's gocxIs has never warped
CHARITY SESSION WAS SUCCESS
citizen, Mr. W. T. Kooks, was shot and
Doc'a better nature or made him forget
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the unfortunates around him.
Knowing that the convicts appreciate Rev. J. D. Langley Elected Third Viceby the discharge of a gun in the hands Smaller Counties And Better Result.
of his young grandson, son of Mr. Smith,
a change in the regular bill of faro once
Are Asked For By The People
President Of Stit* Charity
superintendent of the tur|&gt;entinc works.
! in awhile the genial Doctor never forMr. Rooks, with his grandson, started
1 gets them on Thanksgiving Day and this
In The Interested Sections
Association
long before daylight to drive to the hunt1 year was no exception to the rule. The
Orange
county
is
not
alone
in
the
The Second Florida State Conference
Ing grounds alxiut five miles east of
I gang now working at Geneva ferry rotown. They arrived at the old Brant­ division aflair if this will Im&gt;of any solar« i reived boskets nf all kinds of foods and of Charitie* und Correction», which ha»
ley farm, not now occupied, just as the to the old girl in her hour of separation. plenty of oranges and had a big feast for been in session in Tampa for the past
three day», came to a clone last night
first whistle of the saw mill was blown, There are |&gt;eoplc pf other counties and the day.
many
of
them
thnt
are
not
satisfied
with
with the election of officer» und the choos­
which is nt four o’clock. Hero they
Dr. Phillip* is a modest man and
the
ring
rule
of
the
large
counties
and
ing
of Gainesville a» the place for the
math- coffee and ate breakfast, after
1 never makes public his gixxl deeds hut
recognize
the
indisputable
fad
(hut
u
next
convention, the time of which is to
which they continued on foot into th*
The Hernld man glenm-d his information
hummock where they exfx-cted to find smaller county can get better results for from Francis Kurd, vtho has charge of lx* set by the executive committee.
the money s|x-nt. Notice the following
The officer* elected for the ensuing year
squirrel. Each carried a double barrel
the prisoner» on the road work and we
from
the
New
Smyrnu
Breeze;
ore os follows:
shot gun, that of the boy being of the
pause to pay this tribute to u man who
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atter
of
county
division
President, Park M. Trammell, Tailshammorlesn pattern. They had not
deserves a compliment for his chnrithut
few
of
the
tax
payers
of
the
east
hasaee.
proceeded far when the gun in the hands
alile impulse*.
First Vice President, It. T Solestcn,
of the grandson was discharged, tho load side hf the county have considered what
Jacksonville
of bird slfbt, at short range, entering It means to them individually. When
S an fo rd ( lt&gt; Im p ro v e m e n ts
Second Vice President, Mrs. M E.
into the knee of Mr. Rooks practically it is reulir.ed that we pay nearly threeSanford
Is paving twenty-two mil«-* Randall. I^iwtry
fourths
of
the
road
tax
of
this
side
of
the
carrying it away. All of the arterh*
with brick. Surely this means thnt
Third Vice President. Rev. J D. Lang­
were severed and death from hemor- county and have heretofore only re­ there is money in Florida land. This
ceived
twiv-liflhs
of
il
to
build
roads
in
ley.
Sanford.
rhuge must have followed in a few min­
city has come to the front as a trucking
Secretary. Marcus F. Fngg. Florida.
utes. hut the l&gt;oy cannot say how long this part of the county, we can under­ «-enter very rapidly in the last few years,
Treasurer. Prof I. I. Bernard, Gaines­
he remained with his grand parent nor stand why there is u nlhreaaity for divi­ ail-1 twenty-two mile* of brick paved
sion.
Another
thing
of
even
greater
ville.
whether the latter wras still living when
-tr-s-ts i» only one evidence.
Executive Committee. Park M. T ram ­
he departed in quest of help. He says importance is that we puy an equal pro­
All through this section the thriving mell. It T Soliwton. Mr*. M E Randall.
portion
of
the
school
tax.
There
are
his grand parent mid him to go und to
truck farms an- to lx- -wx-ii III the highest
take a gun to protect himself. Quite' three school districts in the county, two -hate -d cultivation. -Three crop* a Rev. J. 11 Langley. Mureu* G. Fugg.
likely the urrhin was afraid of tho bull on the wi«*t side and one on the east side, year is a reality, ami crop failures are Prof L. I.. Bernard, l)r. W F. Black­
wht-re the burden of the taxes are col­
man. Mr». W H Bnkt-r and W G. Browild cattle or wild animals.
alumni unknown. Celery i* one of the rein.
lected.
It
is
un
undisputed
fart
thnl
The boy wandered, waded through
Ix-st paying cro|&gt;*-in this section, and
o oo
water up to tin- waist and . after a long New Smyrna anti Daytona und the reache* fx-rfection at Sanford. The
ITie Pliilliji» Manufacturing Company
walk arrived, still bearing the heavy smaller schools of the east side of the buyers from the nnrtb make their bead
gun. ut the residence of Mr. Wilcox, u county have never received the same quarters tbere. and thu* much an n o y &lt;&gt;f Orlando will tx-gin within the next
few day* u modern l-udding for the
mile und u half east of town Mr Wil­ proportion at the lb- 1.ami schools of an-v is »av«*d tin- |irtxltic«-rs
cox was not ut home, but Mr. Btuckwell, the west side of the county
t urn» fruit», t&lt;mi, an- grown cxlcn manufacture of »|M»-iul w-xxl working
If wt- art* ill error it is up to tie- school
a brother of Mrs. Wilcox, lost no time
aively. and tbere nr-- numerous grove» muchini-» which the «Mmpsny i» now
in hitching u team and with Johnson, a commissioners of the west side of the to lx- seen within a short distance from turning out. the liu»ltie«i* having gutIf they cun
gr-&gt;wii Llit* jwvecht building. The prin­
colored employee, and the boy, drove county to disprove the fuel
tow n.
rapidli to the fatal s|x)t. It is sup do it we will glailly acknowledge our t-r • The whole community has a prosper­ cipal mafhinra, ur thr one» for which the
js»ms1 the accident occurred between ror in these columns.
ous air, nnd with other improvements greatest demand has lx-en created, are
Wt- ure looking ftir what is coming to
six und seven and it was near ten when
(hut will follow aclooe on the heels of the tho morticing and pocket cutting de­
the ri-scuers rrnrh«*d the body. At that is ami we cannot deftend un the prom­ paving, the residents will have gixxl re» vice* which are so Inrgely used In mak­
ise o/ politicians and office seekers to
hour the-body was cold and rigid.
«on to lx- proud of their city Jackson ing modern window frames, and speed
lx-ing one of the greatest elements In
Mr». Wilcox at once, upon arrival of give it to u*. The only way is for us to ville Bulletin.
profitable manufacturing plant*, these
the Ixiy, despatch-sf a messenger to the fake ma'tcrs in our own hands and divide
uuo-tun--* haw come into greut demand,
home of Mr. Lnvcjoy, a neighbor, to the county und sjiend the tares as will lxThe Methodist &lt; onferenrr
nf the greatest Iteneln to us
oo o
telephone to Sorrento. Mr. Frank
The nntiiiul co n fe rcm -e of tin- ,Meth
Buttle, taking Mr. Smith ami others, in
Huroinnti»itioiH*r»
of Polk county at
-»•list church for Florida will convene at
J a p u n ese Bazaar
hi-» automobile motored in that -lir--ction
llx-ir
«.-»»toil
Tuesday
mapped out a
The Welnku Club members are rnuk lump« next week and our o w n Rev plan whereby they will ut tince begin
to reach the scene of the accident
Summers will attend. This item ex­
Other» went i (tb-toatnxa, but all of tllliu* mg greut preparations (or their&gt;**Kwanwork on n notwork of roads betwran the
the cluh presses nothing hut news. The yR“I imixirtniR town* of the county, and
having only vague directions were de- Koba” which is to be p{vcn
question that concerns all of us collect­
layed in finding the body, over which rooms Tuwwlay and Wednesday..Dec.
ively. irrespective of denomination is that having systematized their plans t they
Blackwell anti the grantlson were stand- IT and 18th.
propose to havit the work completed
Kwan-Knha is Japunese, menning we want Rev. Summer» returm-d to in two year», ur probably a little earlier.
ing guard, Johnson having been sent
Sanford He has only lieen here a short
back for help. Not till 3 in the after­ hazuur, uml thè ufTior is tr&gt; jx- Jupuru-se
time but in that period has accomplished At the end of tin» time Polk county will
noon did the party escorting the body iti every re*|x»:t.
lx- able to boast of some of the finest
Miss Iturbel (iaiiies. un importer nf so much gixxl not only in bis own con­ riiuif» in Floridu and a* they will connect
reach the village. Mr ('-Mi|&gt;er, justice
Japunese govds will Ite bere wiifi « full gregation llllt III the general Ilf«- of the the -’-unity » li-u-ling town* will be of
of Hie |H-uce bel-l an inquest.
city thut The Herald voire» the general
Mr Kooks was thoroughly reliable line ut lare-«, eitihroidered -In-ss g-xx »,
lasting benefit. The roads will be hard
sentiment in uaking the conference for
III all tils dealings a m i industrious to the «ilk kimotias, mandarli)», finis, uml liu„surfaced with Bartow clny.
his return.
limit. He came fiere from North Caro­ dnxfs of other «mailer articlrs, i-»|x-co o o
*
Frankly we do not like the Methodist
lina six years ago. purchased ten acn-s ìully useful for gifts und prizr». Miss
Member»
of
tho
Village
Improvement
manner of appointing minister». We
in the town pigi ami engaged in farming. (iu%e» needs ilo llltcrodurtion tu thè
become enamored with a good man of Asaociution of New St. Augustine have
He also did un express transfer business. |x-ople o( Sanford, os a great rnany hitve
derided to assume the responsibility of
Since tho burning of the hotel, Mr. und road °f her beautiful line of goods at the j*1' ^ ummrr* j * *
tbo ^ mi hnvlng the principal stnx-ts of New Au­
Mrs. Rooks have kept open house to the Demonstration Fair in Jarkaonville a h«' becomes iden.lineal with our aoci.l, gustine iUumiilatrd with incandescent
travelling public.
few w,x-ks ago. This will lie the moat ™U*,ou* a"‘l civ ,,fp. hp a,tl’nd" r,,n- lights, and it is proposed to have the
He Ifttvea n widow und two &lt;iau|gh~ attractive und variitl display of thing* *
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Sanford need* Rev. C. H. Summer» improved lighting service installed at
tera. Mr». W. D.^Smith, wife of the su- /apaneae ever brought to Sanford,
and we love him and his family too the earliest possible date. Tho Village
perinlcndent of the turfK-nlinc plant.
Beside» there will he several other
Improvement Association, which In­
and .Mr». Cowajl, wife of J. A. Cowart, equally attractive booth*, for needle fondly to give them up and we reaped- clude* zmong it* members many of the
i fully |x-tition the Floridu conference
u Sorrento merchant. He also has aU- craft,. art» and craft*, hand painted
leading .women of that towyi. Is doing
Summers to us.
china, candy und refreshments. All the to return Rev.
tchi living in North Carolina.
much go&lt;xl for New Augustine, and has
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Tho funeral will lx- from the Baptist booth* jiresided overjiy pretty Japanese
even greater improvements planned for
A Special Inrilallon
maids in native Costume.
church at 2 o’clock Sunday.
the near future.
.
To
the
lii-lie* of Sanford and to tjnA feature of the Kwan-Knha is the
o o o
pagoda, the home of the Japanese for- Wolnka Cluh,'Tide Lend a Hand Club, . Nearly 150 soldiers comprising the
Fuiors Count) Division
the Clover Club, the Helping. Hand So^ 111th and 162nd companies of the United
Major W. R. llealy aqil wife of Long- *u",‘
ciety, tho Book Circle, the Book Lovers State* caoat artillery stAtiJmcd a t Fort
will
be
a
novel
wood were visitor» to the city lost S at-;
Howcr Shop
urday and the Major was cornered
‘ r"at «'lnk ^rytum them urns dub and to all chureh ro o d e . a corOlal Dade have lx-en mobilized A the country
The Herald office on the county division lo * « ’ld
v" &gt; |o* ¡,rirnt- with
,nv,ulion l* e*“,n,,wl b&gt;
Wednesday near 8 L Petersburg for their annual en­
matter. ’T u t me down as being for * ilh tach ,,owcrC!ub to meet their guest, Mrs. W. B- campment and war manocuvering. A
...L„ ,ht’ Kwan-Koha
w 1 Is given 1by Young, president of tho Womans' Cluh number of sham battle* are being ar­
county division.’’ said the Major. *T : Whi|p
was in tho fight before and 1 will tie in- membcr» oi l^ u WeUk* Clul» il u d,‘' Club of Jacksonville, who will talk to tho ranged for next week. On the night
the fight again because 1 believe that !lin d thMt thi&gt; *»• m*de ,n
for ladle* of Hanford Wedneaclay afternoon prior to breaking camp, a big sham
this section Of the county Is getting noth‘* r*on in «»"ford, and everylxxly in the Congregational church at 3 o'clock battle will be held, which will a ttrac t
Ing in the way of .imptovements and ** invited to use the kwan-Koba for on the biennial meeting of the Federated hundreds of residents and tourists from
knowing the progressive spirit of San- d e la y in g or selling any tirticlw in the Clubs of America, which was recently the city.
o o o
ford it is a cinch that we VilLget goo&lt;l|^nM Mready mentionerf. Article« will held in San FraneUco, California.
Nearly half a million paving brick are
roods from the new cèunty and \ square ,M‘ ■»“
,ht’
° » n f ri" - th'
club tp receive 16 per cent on all article»
At iHr Star
now being unloaded In Tam pa for use
deal.
•old. ’*
*
.
What would we -do without music? on the streets of that city. Four and a
Thpse wishing to place article* on sale Life would be one mhx-rzdile carts-r. The half million more of the same class of
Lend Hand ( la b
x
or display, such as painting, china, brass management of the rfCtar has finally sue- bricks, shipped by the same Arm in Bal-*
The I&gt;end a Hand Club will hold its
craft, calendar*, fancy ^ofk or eandi«*
in getting
famous Trojan timore are to arrive there within the
•regular Ineeting at the home of Mr».
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at
a
very
This
o'clock. A full attendant- of the memMadge Mi Word, Chm.
company must not be-compared with a
Apalachicola is to have a new opera
lx,-r» is earmwtly desired.
Mr». Samuel Pulcoton.
vaudeville show as it is high shove the house. The contract has been awarded
----------------------------'
Mr». Frank Woodruff.
standard. Those who want to hear the and construction work t&gt;egun. - Tha
Mrs. R. J. Holly.
M.-D. Taratua of'.Middle burg, Florida
beat sir)gera sing the latest tongs come building) will cost $ 10,000 and will b«
Mrs. RôbL .Newman.
U in the d ty the gucat of hia rod, George
to the 'Star Thursday, Friday and Sattlr- equipped with all modern conveniences,
Mr».
A«
W.
Brown.
d » y .■uch as sliding curtains, scenery, etc. 4
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Sorrento, Flo., ¡&gt;ee. 1th.

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HEN we clothe a young man, or his father,
we’re glad to have everybody see him. He
doesn’t need to tell people where he buys his
clothes, unless somebody asks him; somebody’s
sure to.
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clothes are the kind you’re glad to have the other
fellows ask about; they show good judgement on
your part; and we’re proud of the way yxm’ll look
in them.
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T h at’s the kind of goods we sell here
in all departments.

Suits $15.00 to $30.00
Here are, few hints on I f hat to Wear
the man who'Wi’insure:
For evening [functions after six o'clock if la­
dies are present, full dress is the rule. White
tie, standing collar, patent leather high button
shoes, silk hat, black or white waistcoat.

Cuyr’ ifh t H ilt

The only exclusive Clothing and
Furnishing Store in Sanford

Schii:n»f h M u x

1I7 EAST I IRST STREET

C A P I HIM l)

AT VYINTl It GAUDI N

Marshall and C otart, two apparently
high tone«l
young men. operating a
fraudulent bond scheme, were urr«**ted
at Winter Garden Monday night by
Sheriff Kirkwood and Deputy ltenny
Lawton, assisted by Sherill It. I. Ken­
nedy of Putnam county, to whom the
prisoners were given to he returned to
that county, where the warrant for their
arrest wiu. uailed.
Sheriff Kennetly arrived in Orlando
Monday and placed the warrant in the
hands *T»f* Sheriff Kirkwood. Informa­
tion having been received that tho young
men wanted were in Winter Garden, (he
party proceeded to that place Monday
night, and were pass**! on the way by
thp •parties wanted, who in company
with tome young Indies, were returning
from the show in Orlando. * The young
lailies were taken to their homes, and
Cozurt wns arrest«*! in his nuto on his
way to the hotel, where Marshall wns
found and place«l under arrest.
The warrant charged the young men
with" •operating a fraudulent interestbearing b&lt;»nd scheme, luiving defraud«*!
several parties in Putnam county out of
large sums.
Accpriling to *5h«’rifT Kennedy n few
ritixena of Crescent City had been re­
lieved of $10,000 in cold cash by these*
men since some time in October. One
man had been a victims to the umount
of $1,000, while others invested in smaller
turns.
Mrs Hammond, who resides in the
western part of Orange county, was In­
duced to give her check for $.1,000 for
somo of these bonds, on last Saturday,
but it was too late for .them to got it
cashed. Sunday she was telling her

SANFORD

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it not known » li.-t Hit other purtn**
A *p«*oial rate of four vs inter service of
i' count) were lleeeril or not. ami four month* will lie made n* follows.
he smooth young men were taken Ihuiinoas phone, $12.00 in advance, ri’sialatka Monday night hy Sheriff deuce phone, $10.00 in advance,
cdy.
These rates represent an advance over
e Sheriff stated that while the men the present ones of only 50 cent* -tier
o|«Tating m ( ’rescent City,
they j month. This company has been
furlaaed a neW Cadillac car, and were j nishing teephone service at a lower rate
; in great style. They gave their than any company in Florida. On uc. for the i ar. but it was returned. , count of the necessary heavy expendlthe warrant was issued $3,476 of tures of installing underground cables
money was garnisheed in the fre**- and disking our system metallic this
&lt; it&gt; dunk
I’hc) are al*o wanted advance i* absolutely necessary to meet
riiiingbaiti on the siuue charge, but our operating ex|K*n*«*«.
'iitriam county authorities will not
Our subscribers are now receiving the
them up till they have lieen tried use of nearly 600 phones and tho rate
- R e p o r te r -S ta r .
I charged In other cities of tho sixe of San-----------------------------|ford Is usually $1.00 for business and
For Alderman
*2.60 f°r residences.
/ robr• o f S a r/o rd . F la .:
The new f “1** »till K&gt;v«*" » *1 60 resithe solicitation of numerous friends ra**' to those who will use a two party
ritixena, I have consent«*! to b«--T^n*’
a candidate (or councilman at the
^ny sul&gt;arrll&gt;«.r desiring to change
ig election
Have been a citiren of t,' " lr «Tvice from private to party are
&gt;rd for over twenty-five years and '••‘iu«-*t«ul to notify us at once so that
always refused olfice heretofore. . arraiigcinenta can la1 made.
rt«*l will try and do my duty to the
SAN FORD r E I.E P JfO N h ( O .
• oeni.le without favor

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c o lla r th a t
j W sits like this and
W stays like this. The
W close meeting effect
" that you buy is not
lost in the laundering.
T hat is due to th e fact
that the Severn collars
are made o f. fabrics
which have been shrunk
before being made into
collars, and because th e 1
bar end buttonholes
cannot be ripped out. ^
SEVERN IS S&gt;i' HIGH
I'ENHURST IS 2' HIGH

W e have all the newest
an d m o s t p o p u la r
styles in

l i e , 8 for 2 3 c .

Arrow Cuff», 25«

117 EAST FIRST STREET

FOR YOUR
H UN TIN G TR IP

GEO. H. FERNALD
Hardware Company

Preparation* nre being made Ip Arca­
dia for the establishment of a canning
factory to be locatid in that town
One
of the proprietors «if a like «&lt;stubli*hment
that is now in operation at Ilrooksville
ha? been in Arcadia looking over the
ground, lie nlade a proposition to the
local business men to organlxae a stock
company, one-half of the at«&gt;ck of which
ho offered to take himself provided the
eftitens’would take the bslnnc«*
A com­
mittee in now at work getting up sub­
scriptions to the stock, und is meeting
with success.
to
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
On December 1st, 1912, the following
rates will take efioct, applying to all tclcphonca in tho city limits only:
liuMiiess private line per m o n t h ___ $2.60
Residence private lino per month— 2.00
llusiness party'linc per month______ 3.60
Residence party line per n\onth......... 1.60
Desk act instrument 26c per ,month extra
Extension acta wall type 1.00 per month
extra.
.
Extension acta desk type 1.26 per month
extra.
Installation charge mado on every new
phone installed 3.00.
This amount is deducted at tho end of
the year, provided tho phone is not dis­

continued within that time.

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Vaudeville All Next Week
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

Wazo &amp; Marion
The Wizard &amp; The Soubrette

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SANT'ORO
IN SANFORD—Lih ia Worth Living
30

• AHFOOD, FLORIDA, FRIRDAV 0K0IM R1R » . t i l l

AFTER THE WATERLOO

COUNTY DIVISION COM M ITTEE

THE LODGE OF SORROW

Chairman . Forster M akes Ills Apy
polnlmcnls for Firing Une
SIXTV-SECONP IS MEMORIAl
The question of county division was
set se m a ! notches ahead when Chair­
man Frank P. Forster, of tho commit­
Congress Meets Today For the tee of 100, announced his selection of an
executive board and sub-committee*.
Short Term Session
Considerable discussion hinged on the
selecjing of an official statistician, whose
Many of the Old Guard Will Did function rib will be to gather authenti­
cated statistic* relating to the material
Farewell Co Colleagues and Retire
development of the area which will be
From the Capitol
comprehended in tho new county, it
• Washington, Dec, ,2 .—Congress met Anally being the unanimous opinion and
promptly at noon with erowded gal­ decision of the executive board that this
leries looking down on the animated moat Important function should bo be­
scenes below. Speaker Clark o( the stowed upon Mr. H. C. DuBoee, a thor­
House and Senator Bacon of the Senate, ough and expert accountant.
The executive board b composed of
rapped the respective bodies to order.
T h e Senate adjourned alter twenty- Hon. D. L. Thrasher, chairman, who ia
two minutes, in memory of Vice Presi­ also vico chairman of thé committee of
dent Sherman, and Senators Heyhurn 100; L. R. Philips, S. O. Chase. L. P.
and Rayner. The House met for an McCullcr and G. W. Spencer, the latter
hour and ten minutes, and also adjourned being the present mayor of the city of
on account of the death of several mem­ Sanford. Tho personnel of the coounittec.on county lines is Hon. Thomas Em­
bers.
met Wilson, chairman; M. P . Robitison,
E . Brady; U. H. Marks and C. R.
While the present aeasion.U merely the
Walker.
The committee on petitions
expiring stags of a Congress soon to go
out of existence and to be superceded is composed of Henry McLsulin, chair­
In political control and policy after Mar. m an: C. H. Le flier, Geo. A. DeCottos.
4, yet today’s session in the Senato 1 . A. Caldwell and Felix Frank- The
and Houso bring together for tho first committee on finance is composed of A.T.
time since the recent overturning those Rossetter, chairman, W. W. Agernathy,
leaders and elements of the various N. H. Garner, W. J . Hill and C. H.
parties who- liaYe been most prominent Dingee. The committed on transporta­
In public affaire. ' T h e old faces and tion is composed of H. R. htevcns/chalrfigures.are again in evidence today, al­ man; W. J. Thigpen. I - A. Brumloy,
though some of them, like ex-Speaker Julius Tukurh, J . It. Holland, John
Cannon, will soon pass off the Congress­ Meisch, J, If. Overman, Roy Symes and
ional stage, while others, like Shaker I t J . Holly.
Mr. B. F. Whitner was made financial
Clarke and Chairman Underwood have
secretary
and Thomas K. Bates was
had their tenure* renewed and strength­
made
secretary
to' the committee of one
ened.
lundred.—Timea-Union.
As a whole, however, the dominant
noto as both branches of Congress as­
semble is that new conditions, new. poli­
cies and new men have been ushered in
as a Insult of the recent election and that
about the only function of •tbe-prwwnt
short scrnion, lasting until March 4. is to
pass annual supply bills and wind up
what remains of the old regime.
. In the Senate, Vice President Sher­
man has been removed by death, from
the presiding oflieer’s chair, which will
be temporarily fllletHiy Senators Ilnron
of Georgia, and Gallinger of New Hamp­
shire alternating. .T h e Republican con-,
tool of tho Senate with about fifty vote*
as against the present Democratic
strength of about forty-two, will con­
tinue until March 4. although this con­
trol is conditioned largely by the pres­
ence of two elements, regular and pro­
gressive, in the Republican total of fifty.
Senators Heyburn of Idaho and Rayner
of Matyland, have died since the last
session dosed, but in other, aapecta the
personnel continues unchanged since\VW
personnel continues unchanged until
Mareh 4.
In the House Speaker Clark and the
various chairmen of the two preceding
sessions continue tovdir*ct affilici. with a
total Democratic vote of 230. giving a
Democratic majority of about thirtythreé. ,
•^
,
The personal aspect was very pro­
nounced aa tho soÉxlon ixyan today, the
air of Democratic victory pervading the
capltol from end to end. Scores of men
Whoea names have l&gt;een prominently
identified with affairs of Congress for
many yean, and who have shaped poli­
tics, and legislation, faced their last three
months of service as the session opened.
In this notable company were the
deans of House and Senate; "U h d o Joe”
Cannon, former speaker, and center of
many turbulent sessions of the House;
and Senator Shelby II. Cullom, for thirty
years a Senator from Illinois, .a personal
friend apd contemporary of Linjjolp./^nd
who was elected to his first to q n Jv tM
National House of Representatives in

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There’s A.DifferenceA man will bum around a saloon* for
five hours and spend ? 10.75 for boose
snd cigars and never Imagine for a mo­
ment that he baa a right to manage -the
place. Out he will spend a nickel, for a
newspaper with the firm belief that the
purchase gives him the right to dictate
the policy of tho sheet.—Gainesville Sun.
,
PUy Postponed
""On account of continued illness, Mrs.
J . W. Barnes has decided to postpone
Y, ’’T h e Union Depot for a D ay,"
•Natic^will bo
are resumed.

At the Imperial
Mazo &amp; Marion, tho act appearing at
the Imperial the first half of this week
was suceeesful. in. entertaining a large
crowd of people last evening. Prof.
W a z a docs some sleight of hand tricks
that are above the average and his com­
edy is funny in the extreme.
He is
osstsm l in presenting a first class act by
Miss Marion, who sings several new
songs in a pleasing way. The act is
different each night.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday a new
act will appear at the Imperial. Mish
Violoriu Powell,’ the English Comedi­
an« and quick change artist will, give
the patrons of the house something new
in Vaudeville, Iler act is said to be a
big hit everywhere.!- .
T he voting contest goes merrily on
and votes are still piling up. Every,
evening just before 7 o'clock the front of
the Imperial has the look oi a real voting
place and the girls und boys are in posi­
tion and soliciting votes for their favor­
ites. Next Friday and next Monday
all votes will count double. Be sure to
get votes on those duys as each vote is
then worth as miuch oh two oft any other
day. Girls hnving crédit for 250 or more
votes will find their standing by referring
to the following list:
Helen Gonzales
---- ---------im e n
Morgarct Berner ..................... ......’.722
Anna May Bruton
.... - ........... 681
.608
Mamie Kate W illiams...........
455
Clarece Hand . '.IT..................
Fannie Itehn Munson .......... ..........405
Gertrude Kunge
...
820
Dorothy Davis ........................ ........... 311
.293
Weima Graves............................ '
289
Adele Rin&gt;-i .......
......... 286
EUrabeth Stafford
Ü65
Edna T u llu g ....................____ ...
............266
Hattie t e f l i
,
____ L 248
Helen Tcrwilligel .......... .—
Auction Bridge
Mrs. B . W. Herndon was'hostess of
the Auction Bridge Club Monday after­
noon. Two tables of bridge were played.
Mrs. O. W. Brady made the highest
score, snd won the pretty prize, a bronze
wall vase. When the games of cards
were concluded lobster salad, crackers,
cheese balls snd coffee .Were served.
Mrs. Herndon's guests were Mrs. C. O.
McLaughlin, Mrs. O .-W . Brady, Mrs.
A. P. Corirfelly, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs.
F. J . G o n ia l« , Mrs. T . A. Neal. Mrs.
Robert Newman.
Gov. Gilchrist has called a special elec­
tion to be held In Gadsdcp county, on the
Slat of December to elect a-senator to
fill the vacancy made by. the-death, of.
Hon. Jam as E . Broome.
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Elks Held Annual Memorial
Services on Sunday *»•
ABSENT BROTHER IS HONORED
Interesting Program by Sanford Elks
Was Grestly Appreciated by
Many Visitors
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Ostrich Form at Jacksonville Scene of
Fatal Parachute Juirlp
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 2 .— Richard
Frayne, aeronaut, twenty-Ave years of
age, a member of the firm of Frayne ft
Crotby. Balloon Company of Barton,
was dashed to death late Sunday after­
noon, in the. presence of fully 8,000 per­
sons, who had gathered at the TriCounty Fair, being held at the Ostrich
Farm. Frayne and his companion.
Ja ck Crosby, started on thoir ascension
a t 4 o’clock thia afternoon amid the
cheers from thousands of throats.
Crosby says th at when about 2,000
feet up snd when be was ready to cut
loose, he noticed that Frayne did not
have his hands through his wristlets and
warned him. When Crosby had started
dn his drop he was surprised to see
Frayne’« body shoot past him and fall
t i earth. His parachute opened, but
the. Jerk threw from the ropes. Tho
unfortunxte man fell in the main drive­
way of Evergreen Cemetery, near the
Ostrich Farm, every bone In his body
being broke n.
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His home was a b Lowell, Maas., and
his only living rclgtlvp Is a brother.
Charles Frayne, connected with tho
Whitney stables at Brighton Beach.

The Elka of Sanford most fittingly
observed their Memorial Day 61 Lodge
of Sorrow lost Sabbath in the Imperial
Theatre, it being the first Sunday in
December, a day held sacred by the
members of the order in memory of their
absent brothers.
The Imperial Theatre had Jxen beau­
tifully decorated for the occasion, a bank
of ferns and potted plants flanked tho
base of the proscenium snd the rear of
the stage was covered with the dub
colors, purple and whits from the centre
of which purple and white streamers ra­
diated to the comers of the stage, the
whole effect from the auditorium being
most striking and when the lights were
of! and tho star of hope gleamed brightly
from the centre of the stage the plctqre
Uook Lovers ( l a b
was complete.
Mrs. O. H. Dingee was hostess of the
SjH-cia! music had been arranged for
the occasion and while the audience’as­ Book Lovers Club Friday afternoon at
sembled Mias Madge Ward softly played her charming homo on Sanford Heights.
a voluntary piano solo. When all had T h e guests were entertained at a very
i&gt;ecn seated Exalted Ruler, E . K. Row­ delightful Salmagundi Party. Five pro­
land arose and (n few well chosen words gressive tables were played. The first
explained the Memorial Day olm-rvunco ; prize, a handsome silver deposit vlnitger
and colling the Elks to order execut.-d bottle was won by Mr*. M. E . Symes;
M rs. N. J . Perkins received the booby
tiu* ritual work.
Tho /oil rail by the secretary, O. L. prize, a game of “ Old Maids." After
Taylor, calling for the absent ^brother, the conclusion of tho pleasant games
W. D»- Holden, was one of the most Im­ chicken salad, saltines and coffeo were
pressive moment« of the occasion snd i erved. Mrs. Dingee’a guests were Mr*.
was followed by a beautiful solo, ”0 , Dry i Henry McLsulin, Mrs. Luke, Mr*.
Those Tears," by Miss 1- Josephine; Deane Turner, M rs. F. L. Woodruff,
Dsmeron, while the lodge remained j Mm. N. J . Perkins, Mrs. J . W. Brody,
Mrs. R. J . Holly, M rs. R. E, Tolar, Mrs.
.standing,
Rev. Langley invoked the divlno C. F. Polk, Mr*. R. H- Marks, Mrs. C. C.
blessing upon the members and their Woodruff, Mrs. E . B . Brown, Mrs. B . A.
|benevolent spirit and fraternity, and Howard, Mrs. M. E . Symes, Mrs. J . C.
most fittingly followed a duet, "Frater- Bennett.
i uity” by Messrs. Polk snd Woodruff.
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Camping Party
Thanatopsis was to havo been read i;y
Mrs.
W.
T.
Deane, accompanied by
Mrs. J . W. Barnes but illness prevented
her
sons,
.Tenney
and Robert, Misses
j her attendance and after the able rendi{ tion of “No Shadows Yonder” by Miss I Alice Caldwell, Alice, Lucy and Annie
Da moron, Mina Stuinon and Messrs. Whitner, with Ned Chittenden, wore a
Polk and Murrell, tho eulogy was de- pk-xsunt party who spent Thanksgiving
at Lake Jessup, in the enjoyment of
i livered hy Hon. Geo. A. DeCottes.
camp
life for «.sh o rt while. They re­
At all times a fluent speaker, Mr. Deturned
Friday noon and report a flno
Cottes was at his best at the-memorial
time.
exercises and hia address was one of the
beat ever delivered here upon any occa»l°n. »nd the eulogy on "O ur Absent
Brother" gsvo a clear and concise reve
lation oi the sacred memorial of the Elks
and their fraternal spirit that is mani­
fested ip every corner of the civilized
world. Mr. D e C o tt« also gavo a brief
sketoh of the life and labor* of the late
W. D. Holden, whoso likeness in a life
size jxirtrait wan displayed at one corner
of the stage.
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" The Jn u llt o f our brother» tee write upon
thf »and, .
Thrir virtue» on the table'» o f Une and
-memory.”
At the close of the address the entire
audience arose snd sang,. "B lest bo thé
tie that binds."
Hon. Cromwell Gibbons of Jackson­
ville was to have made an address on
“ Elkdom," but owning‘to illness in his
family he could not be present and at
the last moment Rev. D. J . Blocker of
Dcl-and volunteered to fill out the pro­
gram. Being called upon and unpre­
pared and not a member of the Elks
wodld have dismayed the majority of
men but Rev. Blocker was equal to the
occasion and gave an appreciated ad­
dress on Friendship, Love and Benevo­
lence and outlined his conception of fra­
ternity and the power for good in th*
mottoes of all orders.
The male quartette; composed of
Messrs. Polk, Woodruff, Moore and
Murfell followed with the selection,
"Where the Sun Will NeYer Go Down"
•nd their rendition was highly commend­
able.
Tho ritual work of the lodge followed
and after the song, "Auld Lang Sy n e" by
the audience standing and the benedic­
tion by Rev. J . D. Langley the second
Memorial Day of Sanford Lodge of Êllu
passed Into history.
Officer* of Sanford Lodge No. 1241
B. P. O. E. »re as follows;
E. E. Rowland. Exalted Rulgr.
S, Rungs, Esteemed Leading Knight.
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BALLOONIST DAbilED T O DEATH

Tallahassee is to have another bank.
C. F . Mizelle will organize tho now Insti­
tution which will have a capital stock of
$50,000.
Roy Symes, Esteemed Lecturing
Knight.
Cruse Barnes, Esteemed Loyal Knight.
O. L. Taylor, Secretary.
L. P. MrCullor, Treasurer.
Forrest Lake, Trustee.
-Harry Ward, Trustee.
J . S. McKenzue, Trustee.
K . R . Murrell, Chaplain.
R. L . Peck, Esquim.
W. C. Hill, Inner Guard.
R. F . Washburn, Tyler.
Following served- as ushers; A. L.
Betts, R. R. Dess, Hal Wight, Eugene
Roumillat, Braxton Perkins.
The Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks is American In every principle
and practice, and illustrates every great
American doctrine. All members arc
equal within tho portals of an Elk Lodge,
and there are no ranks and titles, differ­
ing only as they may excel each other
In doing good in silence and without
parade. All Elka are equal, rich and
poor, learned and poorly educated, fa­
mous or otherwise, alike! One of the
grand alma of the order is to teach men
ho w to live, jthat they m ay enjoy all the
goo^ things of life without abuse, and
under -proper restraint, curbing excera
and selfish ness. M anly hearts and hon­
est records uj&gt; the only requisites for
admission to membership. Its ranks
are the moat widely representative, and
the candidates have Ur meet no test of
class' , creed or calling. Poes rased of
those qualities that enable a man to make
the world better for his having been in it.
All men are welcome aa brother Elks,
and the nobler side of their nature, en­
couraged, with thq high aim , aa has been
expressed, to make Its members better
sons, kinder brothers, b etter huabahde,
useful citiMM sud neighbor».

THE RIVERS AND HARBORS
Appropriations Will Be Passed
■ at This Session
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FLORIDA WH1 RECEIVE A SHARE*
St. Johns River Will Be Remembered
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Estimates aggregating $56,764,992 for
improvements to river and harbor works
throughout tbs country during the
next fiscal year were submitted to Con­
gress today in the annual report of Gen;
William H. Bixby, chief of engineers
of the army. Tho sum b $16,311,373
greater than appropriated for the last *
fiscal year for the same purpose. Of the
total $43.829.010, Including $250,000 for
examinations, survey* and contingencies
of rivers and harbors, for which there
may be no special appropriation sub­
mitted, is to be provided for in the regu­
lar river andfharbor appropriation bill at
thb session of congress Estimates for
Improvement indude the following for
Florida: Miami, $145,000; SL Jo h n .
river, $761,800; Hillsborough Bay, $200,000; channel from ApJTachlcola river to
S t Andrews Bay, $130,000.
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It la stated that the Chicago.Cuba will
certainly train somewhere in Florida
thL* spring. The two cities under con­
sideration for thb project are Tampa and
Jacksonville. Charles W. Murphy, the
owner of tho Chicago Nationab b going
to visit Tampa some time next month
and will personally |dok over what that
Ity has to offer In th b line; A good
diamond with adjoining club quarters
are necessary, if the Cubs do come to
Florida they will bring twenty-eight to
thirty-five players and four or five newspaj’er correcapondents, os well aa aevaral
magazine writers. In all the party
would indude from forty to forty-firs,
ooo
A big new canning factory b being
erected a t Gonxaiet, almost in the sub­
urbs of Pensacola.' The building b more
than hnlf completed now and part of the ,
machinery has* been installed. The
promoter* of the canning industry ex­
pect to Iwgiu o;&gt;eration* In about ten
days- The cannery will handle prin­
cipally sweet potatoes tho first year,
and if thia experiment proves successful
all kinds of vegetables will be handled
later.
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Th»» flrat cucumbers of the season from
tnejEvcrglades, grown on the Davie
farm, reached tho d ty yesterday, shipped
from Zona by Mrs. C. L. Steele. As
they got In In time for the Thanksgiving
market they commanded a fancy price,
bringing $1.80 a dozen, or at the'rat« of
$10.40 a hamper. A little.o v er five
dozen were realized on the.first picking
from five hill*.— Miami"Herald.
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In Fort Pierce the people are delighted
over the completion of the munteipsj
lighting plant^ The News of last Friday
said that aa soon aa proper testa were
mads the lights could be.turned on and
business begin twith the plant- • Within
two weeks it waa expected that everythin
two weeks it was expected that every­
thing would be working smoothly,
o oo
A new- $10,000 firm b to havs beadquarters in Jacksonville. The firm will
Im known aa the Security Company
and will engage In buying, selling, con­
veying, leasing, mortgaging and genera!
dealing in property, and will also ap­
praise property and sell and control
abstracts of titlas.
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The Volusia growers will get in tbs
neighborhood of a half million dollars
for the present crop of oranges," r*M marka the Do Land Record- “Threefourths of the crop will be marketed from
the west or S L Johns aide of the county.".
ooo
8L Petersburg b soon to'havs an elec­
tric fire alarm system. The d ty has an
excellent fire department with • fins ’
record and now the efficiency of th b ser­
vice b to be greatly increased by lns^aHr;..v
ing a fire alarm system.
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"T h e Marion county fair for this year
was a magnificent success,1' says the
Ocala Banner. "Thousands of weopts
havs been in attendance snd tbs exhib­
its were numerous and attractive."

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and
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petent to fill the position. Once a San­
ford booster, always a Sanford booster,
and there b not a d titeh of Sanford to­
day that I could not heartily support
for tho poaition. All of them hayc the
beat interests of Sanford at heart and all
of them would pull Jo r a G reater'San­
ford.

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

A N EW TUBER

Ctilel It Amoni Ye Taking Notes The Dasheea, Member Of The Cal»
adlum Family
and faith, tie’ll Prent 'Em”— '

" J . H. Reese,' in writing up an Intcreating trip to tho liuh ter demonstration
1 Many of*us miss the Joys that might (prm on tho Kissimmee Prairie in .Osce­
be ours by keeping our eysa on those of ola county, gives the following descrip­
V
other people. No one can enjoy his tion of the dasheen:
“The government has sent twh^exown opportunities for happiness while
he is envious of another. We lose a perta to the farm to see how the experi­
great d«ol of the Joy of living by not ment with dasheen had turned out.
*,cheerfully^accepting^.the small pleas­ shall not enter upon" a dasheen disquisi­
tion, but-would advise all farmer*, and
ure* thafcom e'to us every day.
gnrdcnef* to write the Agricultural D e­
^ To mako a boy* into a pure man, a partment and get some of tho tuber* for
‘ &gt;mother must do more than pray. She planting.
“The
dasheen
is
of
the
calsdium
fam­
must lire with him in the sense of com­
rade and closest friend. She must ily; the leaf is very much like that of the
stand by him in times of temptation as foliage plant, a great difference being
tho pilot sticks to tho wheel when rapids Anat the caladium is ornamental while
are around. She must never desert him the dasheen is exceedingly useful. We
to go oil to superintend outside duties had daaheene for dinner. They
any more than tho engineer deserts his boiled and baked. The dasheen is
post and goes into a baggage ear to read tuber and a substitute for the Irish pota­
up engineering when his train Is pounding to. I t possess** a higher food value than
across the country at forty inllce an hour. the potato and is more digestible; more­
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over the yield b nearly twice that of the
1 Tho truntt heat and sweetest type potato. The government b experiment­
of the girl of tqdajMloes not como from ing with the dasheen at Brooksville; one
the home of wcalth^phejiteps out from of the experiments there showed a yield
tho house where b comfort rather than of 460 bushcb to the acre. Theao were
luxury. She bolong* to the great middle grown under the direction of an expert
class—thut class which has given us the anil were watched with tho most solici­
best wifehood, which has given help* tous care. Thoee at the Hunter farm
mates to the foremost men of our time; were grown without fertiliser and with­
which teaches its daughter* the true out being properly tended, and the'yield
meaning of lovo; which teaches tho plan­ showed an average of 288 bushcb to the
ners of the drawing Yoom and the prac­ acre. Upon mathematical estimate*
tical life of the kitchen as well as teaches made by the expert who examined and
its girts the responsibilities of wifehood weighed tho yield it was determined that
this amount of dasheons in food was
and the greatness of motherhood.
equal in food value to 2H6 bushels of
T While rather previous in naming the potatoes. Capt,; Hunter expect* to in­
baby before being born I would suggiwt crease the area planted to dnsheena next
that Sauford t-ounty doc» not sound year, und with pro|x&gt;r attention expects
good to me. Rather let us have Semi­ to increase the yield hy 60 to 100 per
nole, Garden, Palmetto, Wclaka or cent. The dasheen is u wonderful veg­
Jessup county. Maybe it would be etable. At the tender age the leaves
well to arrange lor a guiwdng contest may lx- used as u spinach, und they are
and give the ladies a chance to name the said to be the only garden greens that
baby. If I am not mistaken, Wclaka surpass spinach in delicacy of flavor.
in the Indian tongue means “smooth The corins arc employed to grow sprouts
softly flow-Ing," etc., and this augurs well under shnde which resemble asparagus
for the new county. After the hilrd til» und which an- cooked and served as
fight that will lx- waged we w&gt;ill certainly asparagus, on toast or otherwise. The
tulier* therns«4ve* make an excellent
need smooth sailing for a few years.
flour, the utility value of which Is greater
T I am glad to sec that notice of Mayor than wheat flour. The dasheen b just
For
Spencer's jn the pu|&gt;er culling attention coming to notice in this country.
of dog owner* to the license that must lx years it has ixs-n u stnplb nrticle of food
paid or the dogs will bo shot. There an in the Orient nnd the tropic*. The gov­
about two thou*und worthless canine* ernment is mnking an effort to introduce
that roarn our streets nud J am sure they it iltiring the coming seuson into the bet­
bear no license tag. In fact the owner* ter claaa hotels and rentaurnnla, with the
hardly consider them worth the paument idea of getting the people acquainted
of a tiu und in this case the dog catcher with it. The government’s supply is
limited, the ex|x-riments at Rrooksville,
should get them.
Except in Cairo, Egypt und Rome, where six sen-s were cultivated this year,
Italy, I have never Ix-eti in u place where nnd a farm at l.oundann, Ix-ing the only
there were so many worthily« curs run­ •murrm of supply uvuilahlr; yet there will
ning around scattering lleas und a stand probuhly Im- enough to give a small plant­
ing menace to children ull the time, if ing allowance to all who may apply for
u dog is any good, und 1 have my doubt« them."
about mt»t of them,’ they are certainly
'worth the small tax required to make
Unrlc Jo« Cannon Explain*
them Immune from the marshal’s re­
Uncle Jcx) Cannon told the people of
volver and 1 hope that the mayor will Danville, HI., u few day* ago, how it
enforce this ordinance to the letter.
feel» for a great Republican lender to be
Some dogs would make belter soap defeated »ay* the New York World:
grease than (log* and they should find "Since !l«-c was n pup" I'nclc Joe Can
their sphere of usefulmsw without dcluy. non ha* represented the Danville dbtrict
In thrf lower house. A number of hb
5 I wrote In last week’s pajxr that my neighbor* culled on him a few day» ago
friend, C. C. Woodruff is a cundidate and he b credited with »aying:
for the position of Alderman and he
*‘I don’t know a* there i* much for mo
state* In hb announcement that having to say. The voter* of the dbtrict have
lived here many year* nnd nover having jipoken and I abide by the result, hut
tho honor of. serving tho city in any ca­ whqn I think of some of those X X X JC X X
pacity he now come* forward to sacrifice it makes me hot under tho collar. It
himself. This b Inudaldo on lils part and bn ’t so much that they chose to vote
carries out the Idea that evefy citizen, against mo os the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? ? ? ? ? ZZZZ
of Sanfdrd owe* it as a duty to himself that makes mo mad- Why, It is not
and to hb city to serve at least ono term more than a month ago that I met— ■
aa alderman or os mayor, and I am glad and he assured mo that ho was for me.
to aa* our citizens coming out for this Tuesday morning he couldn't wait to get
office.
to the polla to slash me. But what ran
All jokes aside this ponition of aider- you expect of a ZZZZ
man b a serious one and upon our board liko he b 1?’’
of aldermen and mayor tho safety, com­
"Three cheer* for Uncle Jo el” yelled
mon weal and future of thb city depends a man in the back of the crowd. Tho
and every man who lives here and takes cheer* were given with a will.
an active interest in the city should fed
" I f I had'becn willing to stand for the
it hb duty to sc ife the city. The posi­ recall
Dctul ui
and all tho rest of tho patent med­
tion b a thankless oncr ’Us true, but how icine policies I would have been elected."
many of us today occupy positions that he went on. " I guess I’ve got too much
bring nothing In revenue and much in horse sense for such a lot o f -------------adverse criticism. I hope that other ZZZ------------ , and I don't give a ------citizens will offer themselves as candi­ ZZZ who knows i t Progresados? Baht
dates ere the day of election. The pool- I’d cut my right arm olLbefòra I ’d vote
Uon b an Imporatnt ono and b .open to for any s u c h ------------ ZZZZ— —----- r ai
every, one and there should be no ill feel- th a t
ingi engendered In a camapign among
'And now, my friends, I want to thank
friends and neighbors.
you again for your kindness. You know
And speaking about the gentlemen me. You’ve Y&gt;een neighbor* for 60 or 60
who have already announced and in ad­ year*, and you know that there isn't a
vance of thoee who contemplate an­
-ZZZ—........ here In
nouncing I wbh to remark that any of Washington or any other place that can
them and all of them are able and’com- point a ----------------- ZZZZ linger at.me.

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Wilbur1 Royal made a buainred trip j.« ¡9 0 0 0 0 0 !
to Sorrento Tuesday.
Edd. Thompson was a vbitor here last
A NICE NEW LINE OF
Saturday.
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Mbs Mamie Royal left Friday for
Sanford where she will vbit Miss Willie
Singletary for a few days.
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The young people of Cassia gave u
pound party at the home of Mr. and
A large assortment to select
Mrs. B. H. frogan last Saturday night.
from.
Every piece if Warranted
Mbs Lillie Hagan was the gueet of honor.
Various games and music were enjoyed
Sterling Silver.
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by
all
and
especially
the
delicious
supper
Our
new
line
of
ELECTRIC
W|iat the Weather Will Do
which was served. At a ’ late hour all
PORTABLES for 1012' is now
Higher temperature will overspread departed, having »pint a very pleasant
ready.
Come and see them.
the eastern states tomorrow, while con­ evening.
» You are welcome whether you
siderably colder weather will advance
buy or not.
eastward over the middle weet Monday,
We do E X P E R T WATCH
and the eastern and southern states next
and JE W E L R Y REPAIRING
Tuesday and Wednesday, according to
at reasonable price*.
All Work
the weather bureau.
GUARANTEED.
“ A disturbance, central Sunday over
AND
the middle Missouri valley,’’ says the
weekly weather bureau’s bulletin, “will
move east-northeastward and bo attend­
ed by rains Monday in the region east
JEWELER
of the Mississippi valley, the rains con­
ROOM 20
303
East First Street
tinuing Tuesday in the eastern its tee.
Snow b probable in the region of the
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Upstairs, Pico Block
great lakes and the S t. Lawrence Vailsy
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Monday and Tuesday.
Another dbtrurbance now off the • Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m. ;
AND
Pacific coast will movo inland about *
OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE I
Tuesday, attended by rains in the Pa­
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m
cific coast and rain and snow in the
northwest T h b dbturbance will pre­
Strangers W elcome
vail over the middle west Wednesday or
Thursday and the eastern states near the
end of thè week. Rain in southern and
snow or rain in northern dbtricta east of
the Rocky mountains and a general re­
action to higher temperature will pre­
cede and attend thb dbturbance."

I ’ve alway* believed
plain talk. I ’ve
no sympathy with the man who hides
behind a lot of fanc£ phrase*. My suc­
cessor has my beat wishes, and 1 hope
lie steer* eJetr of the
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that alipped it to me. T o
my many frlcnda throughout the coun­
try I am extremely grateful. A* for the
other*, anything they aay doesn't bother
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Tribute to Ilia Mother
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Claude L ’Engle, editor of Dixie and
CongresHman-elect pay* the following
beautiful tribute to hb departed mother:
"M y mother lived in thb world
little more than eighty-two year*, and
thoee who knew her from childhood have
told me that she wn* good to them. I
have known her a little more than half
of her life In thb world, and she was alWays gotxl to me.
All of her life I have
known of her among her neighbor* ami
I know thut »he never gave or received
the unkind word. She had faith in the
goodness of God and mah; »he hail hope
for the fulfillment of the highest aspira­
tions of tho soul; she had charity broad
and deep and alway* awake to the needs
of men. The riimo virtues that made
her a joy and comfort to those who knew
her In the material world will open to
her a limitless sphere of usefulnms in the
spirit world. To me she was a friend
who hud faith when other* doubted, who
had patience when my faults made other*
leave me, who hnd sympathy when
other* were unmindful of the need, nnd
who had charity when other* wen?
weary."
A Postmasters’ Primary
Discussion of the proposition to select
postmasters by primaries b general in
Florida newspapers os well as the other*.
Many and various nre the opinion* of­
ferer!. Tia* Tnmpa Tribune, niter allow­
ing what u “ purty " primary might do
and what "p atry’’ primaries would likely
have dono in the past, particularly in
the south, thinks that the plan of a pri.
mary "under Democratic adminbtrstion
would probably work out all right if the
franchise in such elections were given to
all patrons of the postofflce.” The
Tribune, however, b constrained to say
that it believes ’’the process of selection
now In vogue comes nearer being satis­
factory th in any other," adding that it
b extremely difficult for an unworthy,
dbhonest or incompetent man to-obtain
for himself an appointment to an impor­
tant federal position. " In the event of a
popular election,” declares the Tribune,
"such men would sometimes win out, as
they have often won out, in election? for
other offices within our own range of
vbion." *
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CASSIA FLASHLIGHTS
James Wofford of the Winter Garden
Section was a welcome visitor among
home folka last Saturday.
Miss Ruth Hoys), ono of the Sorrento
toacher* came WedncsdJV night to spend
the week end with her parents.
Mbs Lillie Hngan, who has been. vbiL
ing her brother, B . H. Hagan, returned
to her home this week.
Albert Royal made a business trip to
Orlando last Monday.
Mr*. W. S , Sherman visited at San­
ford last week.
Mr*. W. A. McLorty left Monday for
Christmas, where she will visit her son.
Mr. and Mr*. Wajren Royal visited
friends at Paisley last Sunday.
J . J . McEwen of Paisley waa a visitor
here Thursday and Friday.
Roy Wofford of Eustis was a visitor
here last Sunday.
M{m Leila Roya], who has charge of
the school at EtBfel is spending Thanks­
giving with home folic*. _
Miss Willie SingUtary left Wednesday
to spend Thanksgiving with home folks
a t Sanford. '
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TIIE ISA N FO R M R K R M . I)

AMONG SANFORD FARMERS
WJiat the Growers Arc Doing
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In Various Sections

FLORIDA, A LAND 01 VtülïABHS
Fruits,-Vejeubles. Pecan«, Etc., Crow
to Perfection In Florida's
.Sunny Clime

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e rte s . Is IIIIW \IMtoig here, and Is di'
lighted witli everything and exerybod..
hereabouts.

Plant Secret.
An old and experienced
florist
("tight me many valuable and useful
things in regard to plants (Jne of Ida
Mr Itayli*.« will bring in tomorrow a tricks wan that whenever he trans­
planted any flower or plant he always
bale of this "risi to p " to our olhee
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sifted steel filings Into t|,«, new soil
bcribv IIIVIte all I hose Iup-resi is i to call
before he put In tho plant
He ex
and analyze and criticise it U-cau-o tin
plained to me that the steek filings
editor I« not an ex jx rt in judging tall rusted when the soil was watered nnd
gru«« as fit* is In-ar-meut rhinksgiving that tho rust made the plants grow
turkey and buttermilk. K istis Lake rapidly
In the long time that I was
Region.
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associated with htm f never know his
method of treatm ent to fall.

filed for Rerord
Van M Morgan and wifi lo Guy
Pecans in Orange County
Thomas, deed. $ 1 10.
Kcmnrkablc nwulLs in
n culture
J . Horace Smith to Mrr ( Howell,
have been achieved at flak1
Fruit wd., SI.
i W hull
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and Pecan Grove, by the proprietor. In
Bettie II. and .). K. (¡roves to llenj.
February, 1001, he pluiitcd some jiecan Drew, w«l., S 10.
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1 nuts In hlit nursery which mailt* rapid
Mary W. (¡roves and husband to
growth and in February. 1ifO.S. in- grafted Benj. I)rew, wd.. $750.
them to his choice variety of pceutut from
F. B. Brannn to Thus, J . Check, wd..
tree« ho planted in February. 1887. lie $r&gt;«o.
transplanted the tree* from his nursery
F. \V. Mathews and wife to M K.
to tho border of I,akn Adelaide near his Pugh. $550.
house In February, 190«. This year,
Jeanne Pep|&gt;er and huslmnd to M.
1912, some of these grafted trees are Pugh, wd., $2.000.
bearing nnd from one he has gathered
Prince Strolycrt and wife to V. Ii
righty-ooven nuts th at weighed two Wright, wd.. $120.
pounds and three ounces. He lias given
Prints* Stroliert and wife to Rost King
them the name of Fogg's Prolific IWans. Johnson, wd., $420.
Many have become discouraged .about
Prosjier Colony Co., id I &gt;. It. Sphafer,
starting a pecan grove on account f ifth c wd., $120.
long wilit before the trees become Vr (V
D, B. Sphuler, et al.. to Helen J . Denductivc, which was said to lie about ms. ted , $1
twenty years. This may be true in »diue
l&gt;. B. Sphuler, et ux.. tfl Archie (¡rven,
. cases, but in my ease I have produced wd.. $5.
bearing trees in lem than eight years
!• H- Sphaler, e l ux.. to J . W. Mixen,
from planting nuts. My old trees which wd.. $25.
1 planted in 1887 commenced bearing a
A. T . Swinhoe to Vick &amp; Jackson, wd.,
few nuts a t ten years of age, and have $ l o .
been increasing every year since until
Minnie L. MrCallum to Vick &amp; Jacksome of the trees have produced as much son, wd.. $10.
as two hundred pounds.
Jas. C. Patterson and wife to Isabelle
The nuts are of such fine ipiality and S. Haynes, wd., $188..'LL
In such demand that my crop is .sold
Annie M. Flaiiiiagaii. e| aJ to K It
each year hefofr they atre gathered and Hotaliug. wd $ 1son
I have to turn down many more or*b-rs
M. M Smith, et al . to Killth Mead,
1 have to turn down many more order* wd.. $1000.
than 1 can fill. I am writing rny t*x|M-ri
Orlundo Florida Farms Company to
ence with pecan tree* for the benefit of It J Thomas . wd . i ) :u
newcomers to the «lute
I have neither
llrews Ji Phillips to J. K. Mosteller,
nuts nor tree* to sell at present.
wd. $190. .
I&gt; B. Sphaler. et i* I • l'm-p« r t o|
•*ny l'ompimy . wU $ lo
Cabbage i» Profitable
\\ M Hansel, et uv . to C lu j.
Cabbage are so easily grown in tins
Tanner,
wd.. $|fto
section and make siwh large crops to the
T
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Height,
et ux to T I S.itiib racre, and at a time when rub have iscarce at the north, there i- no reason w11. sr.it
.1 M G w liti*1 to I II ll.llill**r wil
why ll should not l&gt;e m.inuf.o lnre&lt;l lo re
into kraut. as il IS don. II, lie- l.i 11 I s rough
•out Afn- north, and thus furnish an r o d
lent article fresh when the northern sup
ply Is exhausted
That wilh 11 pickle
factory here should I|iro|iiah|e under
takings
I in umbers have a long sr-ason
ill this MS'tlon. grow |M*rfisl|y. yield
enormously .»nd nr« easily cared for
J u s t now all the kraut and pickles con­
sumed in tin* s*»«th are brought from the
far north, a foolish waste of nimu . paid
out for transportation.
New hind of Ma\
In tlie oilier of the I ah«
i we
have on exhibition a s|„nm n -f tin- '•
rvnlly discovered "red top", the Iiik-s I
stock feed grown on tin* soil of Florida,
which (firms luxuriantly at C.rand Island,
near Fastis. I t was first discovered
there nine yenrs ago. Its origin is un­
known. but its fisslmg ipialities are
.
founding and its three volunK-cr crops
almost past unbelief
The hay or gr.i—.
or whatever i f may be. has bee» prexiti
to |losses« 7 |ht cent more u.iiruiit nt
than timothy and 10 j »t cent Is-tier
fertilizing ((unlities or f&lt;s&gt;d properties
than the famous Florida ln*ggarw(«sl
and the latter is admitt&lt;d au|M-nor to
timothy for »tuck of all kinds.
As to the five crops of "red•top" |»er
annum, we have the liicontcstible word
of auch a highly respected citizen its Mr.
C. W. Ilaylww , of (irand Island, who
tells ua it grows densely, i*|H-cia!ly on
the farms of Messrs. F. II. Hlake, Jim
Flynn, W. M. Igou, Adolphus 1‘iisut. and
the Coddington place. These farms are
all over grown with it. with the |kjnhIi||‘
exception of the Igou plats*. Mr. llayleas himself has already cut from the four
places under his rontrol. live uiimeu.se
cro|» since ln*t March, lie says this*
" M a r k my'words, there will l*e whole
tracts of Innd it&gt; Florida cleared up and
atocked with, this "red top," exclusively
for its marvelous feeding nualitb*. Ii
will become one of, If not the greatest,
money making crops grown in our state."
• When we reminded Mr. Baylcaa that
hi» affirmations would l&gt;e considered ex­
travagant, visionary or more tluiu
doubtful, Jie again rpiteraled his state
ment»v and referred''u* to any citizen,
hanker, merchant or farmer in I-nkc

A 25c.Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You
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A ti ufiE/iDitiG s r m m
FOR THE MAH THAT SAVES]

Symptom Seldom Seen.
A dietary expert declares th ere I*
no such thing as brain food. Even If
thoro Is such a thing, few show symp­
toms of being overfed.—Provltlonc»
Journal.

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Matter of Duty.
T h at which Is called considering our
duty In n particular case. Is very often'
nothing hut endeavoring to explnln It
away.

the smallest and yet the
most difficult step, because

Diplomacy.
When we decide to forgive our enomles w&lt;. generally begin with those
who are bigger and stronger than wo
are.— Chicago Record-Herald.

it's the Beginning
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J . C. t'urp&lt;*nter and wife to S
Palen, wd. $ lati
I IxerslrFet ( r .ile I orupati - i "
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY

Dally Thought.
One ought never to s|M&gt;ak of tho
faults of one's (rteiids. it mutilates
them
They can never be the same
afterward
William I lean Howells.

Deposits Absolutely Insured
P E O P L E S BANK OF SANFORD

Few Foreigners In British Army.
It Is said there
only four for
Ignei* 111 the IllUlsIt .ititi) last year

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Prit'es ju s t ns m a t c h l e s s nml tr u e ns wt* nrivertise t h e m to I kC.ikmI s ¡ is h o n est ns m iim ifn ctu rcp « &lt;»f rts-ojlnizisl Htnntliny! c u n m a k e
1 1,tuli S e le c t i o n s thill c o m p r is e h u m l n s l s of tlilTcrciil s t y le s in siem i
-if uiO&gt; a lim itisi il lu n iM*r
C o n su le r nil th e s e uilv nn tn gvs w ith a
I sai-i 11\ e* usstitu tiee (hnl o u r prices ure fur I m-Iovv ¡ill o th e r s
W t - filli
•ml\ illusi r.ile .h e re u few of th e p o s e s &lt;&gt;f &lt;utr InryJ«' a s s o r t m t ’iil of
I sa-. 11 111f11 1 drenls.
(¡(-I U | f e e ( "a»py o f Hilf 1 .llul")l» Klirly

li you bave noi 'receivetl
mir linuilifiil ni*w (’a la log.
plcas«* cali &lt;&gt;r wriic for it
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Useful to Him.
Tho swindler la convinced that an
honest mnn Is the noblest work of
Ood
It la hard for one swindler to
gel much away from another swindler.

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Intercity Meal T ick et*.
Ho*taurnntn where tho meal ticket
•yetem prevail« adopt
vurluii" tie
vice« to attract trade. A New V,»rk
proprietor re cen tly posted title sign
abov« his d e sk :
"M eal tickets purchased here good
In realnurunt« In Boston. Bhltlinoro.
Washington nnd C h ica g o "
Then followed the ndtlrosses of the
reatnurant" whore tho monl ticket«
would be hbnnred.
“S o . I have no Interest In those
houae«." thi* proprietor ««Id. "but I
know the ownorif. anti wo concluded
that It would lx» a good plan lo exchange ticket« *o thnt cuatomera go­
ing from town to town could make
«tire of a Bt|tiare meal In ran« work
was »lack or they got eitru v ag an t and
■pent nil tholr money.”
No. 64»4X)olJ P illed lia r f i n . So r e n t !
R om an F in is h , P in e R om an f e a rl.

Safe Rule.
Any man who write» a letter he
wants burned «hould burn It’ himself.—
Atchison Globe.

Keep Out of Debt.
county, saying:
You are a* rich as anybody If you
"Some men who have not yet discov­
don't owe anybody anything,
ered tho, value of-th is feed, have com
plained, that it overran their groves. I
Always an "If.”
• tell them If that is the case tu rut down
Life
Is
governed
by If« at overy
their groves'”
stage
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Mr. Buyle&amp;s haa charge of seven grow*
at Grand Island, this county, of which
Unpardonable F a u l t
three are his own. He is a man of large
A mnn should pardon «verybody'a
affairs and standi high In tho community.
Hi* brothar, Mr. W . H. Bay less, -of fault ratbar than hi» own.—Cato.

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IlundquarterH aud Save You the iMiddleman’s Profit

A* tkr turrru anil rrputtlion of a Krtail Jewel., House dcpcodl, to a (trai fileni, on tkr'ii Watch Department, you tie • M u r e d •
that till» establishment handles only rrliablf tlafVilard finxli, the psaalacts of leading makeit. wboae name alone if a gueiantee &lt;f( reliability.
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I» Il S|duiler. et al.. to Wm. \t lloyd.
W(| . $]lll).
Kate K. C o o le and liusbaml to Jx-.
11. Manuel, wd.. $1.
l«*nnii**W ls'wter and husband lo
Herman Hillman, wd $5i&gt;
ll'cm an Slorjoham to Amelia Hillman.
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Ono thrifty woman spent a day
darning a pillow-slip th at Vas a mass
of rip«. because, she explained
"It
was such a pity tp waste tho horn.”

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TUE J1ERALD PRINTING COMPANY
B 4. MOLLY. CAlter
W. M. ItAYN tS, B u alneaa M an ag er
• u b a c rle llo n P ric e . $ 2 0 0 a Y e a r In Ad« ance
Dai!rarad la iba City by canter &gt;2.00 par yrat In
advance or 20c per month.
Paytaanta la adtance muai be «nada al
l a i a n l a i aeocnd Ha«» mèli manar' A aloel I2ad
1908, al Iba PooioAoo al Sanford. Florida.
' aod«t A ctof March 3rd. 1879.
Ottica la Herald BeUdlna

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Taleptoooa NO. I«&gt;

’ There will l&gt;e no fight ot) county illvlglon.
8erioualy, wo expect i • leave
it to tin; people' oi Orlando to decide
about the boupdary line* and will meet
them on friendly term*. ‘
Bob Holly la a candidate J ot tl»e pad
tion of poatnuutcr of Sanford and frOm
his Ion* experience at a printer he should
have no difficulty in reading all the post
cards. Bob la the beet bald headed man
th at yet ever knew end ought to have the
office.—Pensacola New». • ,
Florida U on the cto of having another
county added to tho list Tho pcojrlo ol
tho Sanford section would-nort ’o liko^o
run their own alTaira exclusively ami the
jple of the Orlando Section do not
(aeem to care a whbop, which is perfectl)
) roper.—Miami Metropolis.
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Sanford people arc agitating the di
i.Jtrtaion of Orange county, Sanford to lx*
^ itbjfcounty alto of the new county. Then*
J will boa number of county division prop
ositiona up before the next legislature
•and divisions should Iw matle where it
shown tho people of the territory af­
fected deoire it.—Marianna Leader.
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TO FIG H T COUNTY DIVISION
Wo hear many rumors about Sanford
and county division. For example,
heard it »aid Wednesday that certain
influential citizen» of the celery town
wore* predicting that from Sanford'»
viewpoint the tight wga a» good as won
the division wus a» good oa made, ami
according to Sanford's desire«.
We presume it ia coming to the |m&gt;iii I
where tho other sections of tin* count)
will have to make n fight to restrain out
• over-ambitious sister; and if »uch a fight
. lias to bo made, there i» no u»e in delay
As we see it, the tlrxt thing to he tlonr
la to organise u committee to lake tin
i-sue In hand. And tin- prime duty of
this committee »liould In- to make a thor­
ough canvass of the county, to obtain
universal expression of sentiment and
••specially an expression (mm thm«
towns that Sanlord pn»i&gt;&lt;»»e» to incur
porate and to ar&lt;|iiuinl each memher
of the Ix-Ki-dutiire with the fact».
Ueporter-6 taY.
Lay, on Mac Dull. Sanford has the
atufT, And if the figlitmg proven ton
rough—We will not Ik* the first tp cr&gt;
"enough."
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IN A FltlF.NM .A S I 'llt lT
This county division matter m»»l not
sr*ver our friendly feeling» for our alma
mater, Old Orange County and Orlando.
Wo should endeavor to meet tho matter
face to fuce and throughout the settle­
ment of the alTair there is no nfctl for
animit» to creep in and destroy the
friendfy feeling that exists Iretween Or­
lando and Sanford Orlando will liw
none of her prestige »hould tho county
Ik* iliviih»!. &lt;•ur county »cat is look*»!
upon a.» Ik-1ng one of tin- treat, one of the
most iK-nutiful cities on the map and
Hanford him never tried to detract oneiota from thi» prestige giiinVd by the rt&gt;terpriifng people of our sistar city. .*
The erlitor of Tho Herald has Joked
the newspaper men of Orlundo timp and
again and they have returned the compliment with gixMi measure. The editor
of Tho Herald was an editor in Orlundo
before coming to Sanford and bus us
many good, warm friends in tho county
aoat as he has anywhere else on
this terrestrial footstool and
his
visits to Orlando are nlways looked
forward to with pleasure because he
feels that ho is in the houst* of his friends
• when in Orlando. The people of, that
•city are a band of busy boosters and this
traits alono endears them to our heart.
Far ho it from us to foster any spirit
but pure friendliness between the two
largest cities of tho county. If we have
com» to the parting of the ways the sepa­
ration »hould bo made fairly and honestly and with tho idea of giving each sec­
tion a square deal. Tho Herald favor»
only one plan In the division of tho coun­
ty at the present time and that plan la
to have a conference with Orlando and
try to decide-upon tho divialqn lines
with' a view of coming to an amicable
understanding about the county divis­
ion.
The majority of the popple living In
Orlando and in the itguth end of the coun­
ty are
favor of a separation They
realise laity that aooner or later the,

question * a s bound to become para­
mount and now Is the time to settle It.
The majority of the people of the entire
county are* in favor of county division,
providing the lines ore drawn with no
with no desire on the. part of either north
or south to pose as land grubbers. It Is
the will of the majority that the matter
Ik» settled amicably and tt»e only way to
settle tho matter will he for the commit
tee from Sanford to meet the committee
from Orlando and qrrive at some con­
clusion regarding the iines. Until this
is accomplished pothing can bo accom»
pliahed. We cannot' ' even determine
what precincts will be represented !n the
new territory and aVtJi* talk anil all the
figures and ail the m&gt;t air will be ex
pended for naught.
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Let Sanford and Orlando meet as they
have always met when questions of Im­
portance come Up for consideration,
t a t them meet as friends and brothers
in a common cause and let each give and
Lake ns may seem wise and just und there
Will be no quarrel, no bitter feelings, no
fight, no usclcfv expense and no wasted
energy.
Until tho people of these two cities do
meet and decide upon something definite
The Herald will treat the m atter as a
dead Issue. Until Orlando -has shown
us that her citizens aro- entirely and ir­
revocably against arbitration in the
matter this paper will be qtterly silent
editorially.
And if all efiorts at arbitration fail
and The Herald is obliged to take up the
cudgel in defense of what we consider
our rights in the matter, tho fight will,
he made along the lines of sane argu­
ments and not in tho narrow channels
of prejudice or animosity.
Orlando Is too big and Sanford is too
big to take tho child's part in this con­
troversy und the editor.of The Herald
will not he a party to anything hut u
fari nnd square argument--apd we ear­
nestly ho|&gt;o the matter will not come to
u fight.
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S. Itunge for Alderman
In today'll Issue another candidate
for alderman Is minnum-ed in the |M*rson
of S itunge, who scurrely n«»»l» un intriKluction to the people of Sanford.
Mr. itunge Ixx-ome» a candidate solely at
the
solicitation of Ins friends who
have prvvuiled u|H»n him to become a
cumlidate. He served 'on&lt;* torm - as
alderman u year ago and gave general
satisfaction giving tho (Kwition his.
- aruret attention ut (ill times. Mr
Itunge is 11hi huny Id make all lirlive
campaign and takes this method of
making his candidacy public.
U n ite d

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D e a th b e d .

A pathetic marriage ceremony took
place the other day. In a Hudapest hos­
pital. A German singer named Erdos.
ho was appearing professldnally In
the Hungarlah capital, was suddenly
taken 111 with heart weakness a few
days ago. He telegraphed to his
sweethoart In Frankfort, Germany, to
come to him Tilo girl started at once,
and arrived In nudapeat promptly
The) were married Immediately In the
hospital ward, and Erdos died an hour
after the ceremony.

Chinese Barbers In Hard Luck.
Harbor shop» wore the ofceptlon.
rather than the rule. In China In the
old days. Itinerant barbers attending
to their customers' wants' In the
streets or In the customers' horwe
There appears (» be no tendency to­
ward the Inslllullon of barber shops
since tho change of hairdressing. In
fact, the tendency locally Is to do
u»*ay with the bnrher altogether. Thua
many families ere purchasing hairclip­
pers, which seem to be regarded1«» the
only easeqtlal to haircutting.
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T h o M o d tr n A sso p .

A dog. who was accustomed to over­
eat, held a piece of meat In hla mouth
ua he crossed a placid stream by
means of a plank. Looking In, h«
saw what hs took to be another dog
carrying another pleoe of .meat. Snap­
ping greedily to get this as «yell, he
let go the meat that ho had and lost
It In the stream. As a result hla Indi­
gestion felt much better all the rest
of the day.—Life.
Sight of the Color Blind.
A color blind person sees light aa
either white or gray and dark colors
appear either as dark gray or black.
This mutual fensltlveneas la due to
the fact that the light nehrea and col­
or nervos are closely Interboubd, but
there Is a different set of nerves for
both light and color, Just as there are
different sets of nerves for tempera­
ture and for touch.

Owing to tho fact that tho young
countrymen of Frauce. under the
spreading influence of the cities, are
becoming more particular as to the
appearsnee of the girla they “walk
ont” with, peasant girls are becoming
less and less willing* to sell their rich
tresses to .h air dealers. At the great
Limoges hair fair, held In tho markot
place of the city, there were fewer
dealers
present than ever before. The
For Treasurer and Collcedtqr
supply
o
f hair la falling and price*
Being an experienced bookkeeper and
thoroughly familiar with tho duties in- ranged from $1.60 to $1.86 a pound.
cumpent upon the office of Treasurer
and Collector I announce my candi­
Select the Beautiful Way.
dacy for this position aubicct to the elec­
Tbero Is a beautiful and an ugly way
tion to be held Tuesday. December 10th.
I will be unable to oee each voter per­ In which to say almost everything,
sonally before the election and take this and happiness depends upon which
opportunity of announcing my candidacy way we take. You caic-upaet a person
Respectfully,
for a wholf day by the harsh way
A. A. PR ESTO N .
In which you may call him In the
morning, or you may give btm a beau­
For Treasurer and Collector
tiful start by the cheerfulness of your
I hereby announce my candidacy for greeting. Sonotpnly'ln words,“but In all
the position of Treasurer and Collector the little common courtesies and du­
at tne election to be held on Tuedsa&gt;| ties of Ufa, tbldk of the beautiful way
December 10 in Sanford. I am at pres­ of doing each.—D. L Porter.
ent holding this position and'am quali­
fied in every way to attend td the duties
of the office and will appreciate the sup­
port of the people on election day.
Respectfully.
ADDISON L. W ILLIA M S.
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For Alderman
I will be a candidate for the position
of Alderman subject to the election called
for December 10th. If elected I will
give tho office the same careful attention
that I would my business and am a can­
didate for the position with the sole pur­
pose of serving the city because it is my
duty as a citizen.
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Respectfully,
W. W. A BER N A TH Y .

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Sea ford Ledge. Ns »2. r i * M
E Tolar Mooter; M W. Lovell, 5 m .-

lory. CoramunlcolkMi (very firat and third Tlmrv
day» at 7 :30 p m VUItlni brother» wvkorav

U n ite B ro th e rh o o d o f C a r p e n te r s and Jo in
e r a o f A m erica
Sanford Local Union No. 1731. U. U of C. and I
of A. tnevta every Thutedty night ot 7 o’clock in
the Foil«*' Hall. I7w. O Singletary pretldent.
Geo HItek welder K. 8 AT.

B. P O. C. Sanford lodge 1241
Meet Tint and Third Wednesday night, cornet
Flfit and I'almettu^
E. W .Jfoauuin. E. K.
Ü. L T àvujo. Secretary
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L. O. O. M
Tho l»&gt;yal Order of[ Moooe! m reti every Friday
evening ol 8 :00 I*. IM. In kaliea Hall, Wrlbnrne
|h. Dictator. K. II. Geiger.
Black. Albert SHgh
Secretory.
Monroo C h a p te r No. I S ». A M
. Meet» every -pt-cond and fourth Thiiradar In
Maaonk ll«ll &gt; v e r . Itnpe-lal Theatre, VWltlng
ipan ton wgfrmie. A W. King. High l*tte».l
W. Kllou lofmv. Sec'v.

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GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY

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Practico In Stale and Federal Courts
(inmer-WoodrufT Hklg

DR.

W. E.

Sanford Fin.

HOUSHOLDER

* ‘ DENTIST
Room» 23. I f ontl 23. Pko Bldg

SANFORD;

Phon» fl

FLORIDA.

DR. R. M MASON
DEÑTLST

fphbne 10

Wclborn Block
SANFORD LODGES

Sanford, Florida

S an fo rd l o d ie Ne. 2 7 . 1. O. O. f .
Merli ro tti Monday ol 7:30 p. in . ovvf Imperia
Theatre M. M. Evan.t N. G .
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W.S. ILuiwm. Soc’y.

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

E v t e y M ) whs
magat i»— hays — we*
pipara, bal everybody
wbe reads aewepapere
doe— ‘I bay stagsala— .

Sem inole C h a p te r No 2 . O rder F a s t e r s .S t a r
Meet» every aacond and fourth Frtdar In month
Every one who hoi yren hla Star In the F a il are
oordlally Invited to vlall the chaplet
A u x l. Ki— uii. Sor t

Late Stale Attorney •Seventh Judicial Circuit ol
Florida
Residence». Sani &gt;rd and St Ivan Lake

Catch the Drift?

r. o t C elery Cl I &gt; A erie I B S ]
Meeting every Tueadav ntglil at 8 u’dcrk
Hall in Weltnrne Btork. third floor

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Hare’s Iba m adias I»
reach lbs people »f
this community.

ATTORNEY J^ND COUNSELLOR
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C. G. B U T T
DENTIST

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A certain university professor was
noted for hla absent-mlndedneay. One
morning as h e 'sa t at the breakfast ta­
ble with a scientific magazine prop­
ped up before him, his wife was S a to »
tshed to see him reaoh out for (be
m aple sirup, pour It down h ta,'baek,
and lean over and /mraUh hla pan*
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F sw sr W illing to Boll T h tlr Main

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For Alderman
To the roltrf o f S arford. F la.:
At the solicitation ol numerous friends
and citizens, I have consented to be­
come a candidate'for. councilman nt the
coming election. Have been a citizen of
Sanford'for over twenty-five years and
huve nlways refused office heretofore.
If elected will try ami do my duty to the
whole beople, without favor.
C. C. W OODRUFF.

' Absent-Minded Professor.

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A. I*. ( nnnellx im« returned from a
business trip to St Unii* and the Mimi
" ippl Delta.
j,
. \\ alter M Max til's uni I.uiii K e\|Hs t
t&lt;i dime into th**ir m w tioine un »uiifptd
Mrs. Johns is having w v it .i I rooms J I eights tills We. h.
f added to her One home on Park qveniu*
F. F. Dutton of the M n Coggins Co.
‘Mian Ethel MouKhton will entertain and It J Holly made a trip to the Geni
the Clover Club Friday afternoon from
Mviion on Saturday.

3 JO. to 6:30.

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Rev. I). J . Iilocker &lt;mI |),-l.an,l de­
B . It. Wooten, repreaenting th e M e t ­ lighted his many Sanford friends by i
ier Safo Co., was in the rily yesterday visit here over Saturday and Sunday
in the interest of hi* firm.
( has. Hand, Felix Frank and Artie
Mias Lucy Newsom s |htiI Thanks- Smith spent thris’ days ut tin* Marion
giving holidays very pleasantly with her county fair last week without l&gt;eing ar­
sister, Mrs. Murrell in Lakeland.
rested.
Benjamin Drew of Orlando and M. \l
Smith of Winter Park wen* among tin
prominent visitors to the city today.

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Mrs. J . B. Willis o( Orlando and
daughter, Mm. Norman of Altamonte
were in the city today calling on frieTida.

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Miss Muzclle Williams of Crawford,
Ala., returned to Orange City after a
week V ith the Misses Slenstrorn of this
city.
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M e a n . Enfbry and Coo|H&gt;r, two prom­
inent tobacco grower» of Dade City are
in Sanford making arrangement^ (or a
place to grow tobacco.
T h e Florida Vegetable Growers Asso­
ciation has moved the at fice» from the
Peoples Hunk building to a suite ol
rooms in the Pico block
Mm. Alice Adams returned Monday
from u pleasant visit at Winter Garden,
where she spent Thanksgiving with her
daughter. Miss FI in mu Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Palmer and family
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are occupying one of thu Misses Traf
ford’s cottages on Magnolia avenue 1mtwtt*n Sixth and Seventh «tn-i*t*.
l Harry Ward Juts rerurned
HesM trip to l)is*atjir. Ind
met him ' in Jaeksonville
pnnied him home via the (

from a hu»iMr* Ward
.mil .e ■.on
lyde Line.

Mm. li. W. limes is now oeetlpv ing
one of th«- new hot|s,-s on i ’ulllietki uxi
nue. Iietwis-n Sixth and Seventh -(reel*,
recently conslrui-red by Mr Mussnn.
Miss Hut It Holler, who relumed to
her home in kmaiminis- to -i** n.l Thunk«
givrdg wiiti hi*r parents hw« returned to
Sunfonl anil n-*unie*| In r &lt;1u(i«~ m the
Kindergarten
ls'3. N. WllilIMT left Molltl.IV jftiTIHMill
for Florence, S t . ' a n d " lliningliin
N (’
111v) ilaiighOT Mi«* M*ll, who IVisiting relatixi*s m Florence will reiurti
with him Saturday

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to Pasteur
Hute Kahles
Several week** ago n large bird dog hit
little Norma Iferndnh and to avoid dungvr the dog xx :c&lt; in-tantlx killed and Ins
head scut 4»i the I’a'tixir lieAirtite at
lucksonxille to Is* examined.
Mr.
Herndon re-drived word tiMluy from the
iiistitule that signs of rabies, hail las*n
disco vensl by the physicians and Mr.
and Mrs. Herndon left today with Norma
for Jacksonville.
They will huve her
treated ut the institute either at Jacksonx die or Atlanta and tl is timuglit that
no liad etTccl.s will risiili from the injAiry.
Her many friends are hoping for her
spiM'dy ri*covery.

Missionary Social
The Junior Kpwonh I.c a g n i « .&gt;( the
A delightfully informal and enjoyable
Methodist church held their regular
meeting Friday afternoon in the church. ulluir in church cirri»» last week was
the thank-ofTcring »ociul Friday night
i/The A. M. Thresher home, recently
at the Congregational parsonage, glx-en
dumugisl by fire is being repaired under
under the auspices of the missionary
the supervision of Contractor Veiiahle.
society*. A sliort prograrp was rendered
¡/W. L. Morgan is greeting his many and rather original refreshments were
Sanford friends toduy. lie is^on the served, creating murh merriment and
road for a Philadelphia drug Arm and mirth.
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manages to break the long jumps by a
F’ollowing a short talk on the Kitchen
id (44ip to Sanford occasionally.
God of China, Ruth Waldron r*»Tted a
poem, invoking thj* good will of the Idpl.
Bertie Pattishall »|H*nt Saturday and
that was recelvisl with nppnrlntive
Sunday with home folks at Geneva.
applause
He was nix-ompuiiiisl to Sanford, by hi*
" T h e Voyage of Vruliella” to the
cliurming sister, .Ml«» it lane hi*, who will
Sundwich Islands. .Inpun and China
spend, several days here the guest of
was u humorously clever recitation by.
Mr». It F!. Tolur.
Vera Tcrhume.
✓ Y h e Ludlv»' Guild of the Episcopal
Mr. I-angley’s nddress on " T h e Emichurch held a calleil meeting a t the home gratit Situatiob." showing the splendid
o f My». T . A. Neal Friday -afternoon to work and great m^jd of our missionaries
complete the flnnl plans for the bazaar at the emigrant stations at home and
and sup|M*r which they will hold on the abroad, tin* lonehro-Mi and forlorn eon
it h of I k-cetnher.
lition of th** strungef within our gati*s:
The F’u*tis loike Region stati*»* that giving pitiful illustrations of heartaches,
hris* hjind.soine men, ( ’has. Hand. Artn st’jiaratinn« and |mxcrtv » e a strong
Simili and Felix F'rnnk from the village and inyin-ssive plea for a reengnittnn of
if Sanford passed through that town rhe res|Min«tbllity that n-st-* upon u«
o**t wi»*k en route to Onda. Arto tiiwarti« tI ii-si * alien* that curne tu our
Sinitli s»v s he lias !,««-n .ii-eieu-d nf every shnri-s
Piu* announeemeut was made that
thing* on the calendar except that of
Iwing handsome and now in Ins old agi­ rrpr^-»cntativi*M from tin* three fnreige
xi111ru —
» in which tin t iingregatiniial
to liaxe this caluinny lirai«»! xi|mmi him
i-tarei—|►
»*--!JtlI&gt; interested, t uhu,
is more than In* . an hear nnii he i*- (hink
Japan
and
Turkey,
would si'rxe refresh
mg of (pnog hack to Fluiti* mid commit
nil-ills
As
tin**«*
liuin-s
mold neither
ting suicide by smoking one of Hillx
'(«•ak or understand Nnwrii-an mn- had
Schm idt’s cigar*
to signify their want- lix -ign.--igriiirita Flora Walker -*rx*-d iimriironii- The
M .in n 'Narren
Mi—
Mis- I* mine Mann and Mr 1&gt;ri-w \ I .inI&gt; iif the t hrx -antlu-nuin
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t-tioriiiol
Japan
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pvitT*-«i
W arri-n wm- uniteti in marriage at the
ri--idiTiis* uf the lindi- » parents at Mint rue. while tli«- Turki-h lady Miss Marx
ti»- la-t I'hurvlay
lti-x t 11 SunirneiA F!n-iiiiugi r i M rxisf. cnlfei- and . raeki r-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wa’rd were*
among those who were marooned on a
desert sand bar on the raging St.*3ohns
hut Thursday and Friday
T h e City of
, Jacksonville came into contact with a
i nut* soft sand bar near laike George and
! had to tie up till morning. Wlu*n the
F'red de Hurv came along to give relief
and after all passengers and cargo had
been transferred the F'red afso stuck
fast and the same thing of rapid trans­
formation had to Im* gone all over again.
The limits finally limited and Iroth catiu*
into Sanford dock Saturday morning
none the worse for wear. T h e Wards
and all the passenger» rather enjoyed
the enforced stay in the river for i f »
nnids anil rooms are most excellent on
all the Clyde boats and there was hut
little left in the stewards pantry when
the boats rearhis^S.lnford.
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' Mis* Osborne
Tp M eet
Mrs. T . A. Newton win host»»» at n
very pleasant thimble party in honor of
Miss Hazel OshornP of Rochester, N. Y.
the charming guest of Mr». James
Moughton. T h e games were enter»|M*rseil with an interesting musical and
word supplying contest. The prize, a
pretty picture was won l»y Miss Mabel
Howler, which she presented to the guest
of honor. When the entertaining con
t**sts were concluded dainty refrmhment»
were nerved
Mrs. Newton's guest*
were Misses Lillie Farnsworth. I.. J o ­
sephine Dameron. Maliel Howler, J««*sie
Stumon, Ulanc'he Moughton, Katherine
Waldron, Clairt* Walker, Mrs. James
Moughton^
Xnniiunremenl
The ladies of the Fipi-ropul church will
give their annual bazaar and sup|&gt;cr in
Harruld’s ston* on Park a venni* on
6th
Tin- following
Thursduy, |)ismenu will Im- served with prices given
( »ysti-rs
‘J . mRaw
( ■m-k tali
Stew
llain. lite
Chicken Salmi. UtV
Potato Salati. 10e
Itakeit Bx-aii-, |U*
( reaillisl Pnt.iltM*- l.’n&lt; n llif, 5c
Teu, .V
•Grange SherU'i lo.( al i*, ’mllonn- Made Iiread -i.fxt-| Alili Sup|H-r

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Annual Bazaar
T h e Ladies’ Citron of the Congrega­
tional church will hold their iinnual
bazaar on Saturday afternoon and even­
ing. Dee..7th in Hurrold’» store on Park
avenue. Cooked fooiis and f a n c y 'a r ­
ticles will Ih* for sale.
K. IV J E W E T T , '
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Sec’y.
Important Notice
To nil tnentlier» and citizens who are in­
terested in the welfare of tho Sanford
Lthrary Association. There will bo a
meeting of the association at tho Library
rooms in the Pico building Monday af­
ternoon at 3:30., Dec. 0th. Let all como
who possibly cun.
C. R. W A L K E R ,
President.
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F'reel F'rec!
('all nt )ity store and get a jar of Hhinon
the gre*ut silver cleaner. F'ree. Hen­
ry McLaulin, (he Jeweler. 102 W. F'irstt
street.
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Knights Templar and Royal Arch Masons
All Sir Knights and Companions in­
terested in the orgainization of u local
Commander)- nt Sunford are rexiueated
to meet nt Masonic Hall on F'riday even­
ing ut 7-30 o’clock.
Aanford l.oclge No. Ci F. Si A. M.
All members of Sanford l» d g e are rev
ipiisitisi »o he |irrsent at the regular
inmmunicutron on Thursday evening,
I &gt;ecemlM*r 6th. 1ft 1lì. D. D. Grand
.Master will pny an oilh-ml visit and a
full attendance l» desi reti.
H. E. T O L A R ,
W. .M.

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WANTS

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K e -i a t i r a n i

\t Iasi Sanford Ii.l- au ni» to ilati- n*s
taurant one Itiat can . c ris umrneiiili-il
to one s friend- and one where xou ran
take a meal wetl r«Miki*d anil tuki- it in a
Ulis- eli ,in. well kept pim r wlien* giMMl
«’Hiking and tin* surrounding» combine
to ( lekti* t he palate.
Sudi a restaurant i- tin- ( e|er&gt; City
Cafe-and it remained fur a lady, Mrs.
Alici* Messenger tu take the Miitnitixi*
in Sanford and t-ipiip a rafe in ilie pr&lt;&lt;|M*r
manner.
Tin* host adx•*tgis«-mi*nt »Ji.it an. citx
.it. Iiiix. i- n tir-t .'I.ex- restanriiut .onI’ al will gain name and tafln
a piar.
» hm* xou ran
-orm lhing lure at a
rt asonalilr rate und havg It sitxi -i I in the
jiri)|a*r manner. Tho Celery City Cafe
deaervra the partonage that it is receiv­
ing and tin* pi-iplr of this city run u ir
n*si*rvi*dly recotntneni| the T'elcrx ('ily
( ule til I heir friend-.

•d t'u- eity uthiiati-d and the wedding H i e i n .U t i li t y of ti n — •• foreign ladii*** to
a.»- a u t ) preti,, limili- aliair attended ■t|s*ak or understand F!ngli*h i-ri*atis|
h) tin- rel.itixi-s and friends uf the bride 'much fun and ainu*i*mi*yit
The ulfair xxns a great suectsw mm-iuII)
and griMirn The bride i- one of the fair
und
tinuncifllly.
la-w Fisher of Portsmouth, (Hilo, who daughter* of Mmiris*. where her father
i*
engaged
in
farming
and
when*
-lie
ha*
has la*en s|M*nding the xxinter* here and
l ln* groom is
' iingrt-galionnl Marnar
who has a I&gt;&lt;‘UU11f111 Inone on - .mlnr.l a large eirele uf friendannual
( 'liri-tmas bazaar of the
a
well
known
tnrsinisxs
man
of
t
Gis
cilv.
The
Heights is having a line resuh'iiii con
1
nexi
.f t lie I oiign g il i nal
a
mi-mlwr
nf
*ti*
hrm
nf
ll.ixxkinA
i.|i.Btrurtisl on Tenth «tre»*t
i ,r. i .. M '•* lu M ''aliirdu. I »•-•• i.i f
" -rn-'i i ’.'I ! i- n» i •
ru *.d* ire •«
The regular meeting •.*I •*&gt; "• 1
11.irrititi -tori
. i*, t. i » I -I * i- lu - I.. In n i ml tu- lindi- irmii,' * i j ■ (n |. m m
Improveiiu nt \**ni . iiiui
1» in ..I
I’li. ■‘' ‘ . * k* .’ip'* XiU tn.i-.• (In- eity mi Park axtiuif
1'hefe »ill Im- ml sab*
al Um- Kolihins Se*l I hur-.ll.I .ilii rini. n
tli^.r tut i n ti*Hin and I lie H e r a l d j n m - a tH.iutiful assortinent of fancy work,
ut li o'clock. Il Is lliipeil there will In* a
dainty lingerie and baby thing» ut the
iii congratulations and Im*s | wi.-lust.
full attendance of the memlier».
faney work Immit li pri-ucfisl over by Mr».
The Ladlin' Aid Society of the Huptist
C It. Walker Mr» (I. B Waldron and
Skinner. Brock
church meets ut 3 o'colck next Friday
M IHN FÜIziiIm-i Ii Skinner and
Mr Mr» 1: 1. \\ riifhl
afternoon .ut tip* parsonage. lm|M&gt;rtunt \
11« llriM-k xx••r* .orliteli III mur
&lt;)||C ol II villini .it ( r .m 11\i t* .il uri*» •if
.business is on hand and all ludn-* of the ridi'«' lu-l »llll'l.l X
v•nun .it ile ri-*' i lu* l».i/:inr Will 1M* th»* Ja|j:irti**»4 table nil
Su nfurd Mu­ r ( lull
society and of the rhruch ¡Ire urgrsl to •I«n«*M o( till- hrid • .tinier of N u tt
* im h * ill II* l!l-|*1,i\ 1 .i •l*.»r it i «ik* ^an
TI l* Suiifi ni M iisic ('lllh xxill hull
Ire in nttcnduncc
•III.-. Hi t heir r»*gol ir im-. ling at the -III III! II
t r«-# I an 1 M\ rt !.. . » I l e
I tv ..f l.ip •l*—1 A i n - .»r il
Hev. Georgi* li Waldron i* attending . K. . «
1! » ¡nm •r- .if til. Metí
■i,.ire* »»( i •»tir.in 11•«• fr*in tit 1 .... .1 Mr» i* » mile S .Munson Sal urda) alter
the Ktslerul Council of • Inin In- of iw|i**t ' Hur« li
in ■1 Hu- ieri *1III OI X Hand » lilt»
ll'Mlll at :l h i ••Irk. M r» T \ N. xxtun
AriMT|ru which is la-ing held in Chicago only tin* m«*mÌMT&gt;« oí tlie íuinilx 1M*l Mg
i ln Mm* ( loxir ( ‘III)» IhHit it xxill Im* li-adi r
this week. Over twenty-one denom­ presumi, Moth limi i* a mi griMiin .ir e xxi-ll !. ni ili 1 a |T« •fll-loll of ari n'li-t useful alid
-- ------------inations are represented, with sixteen! known m Sunfonl, having umveij ln*re- pretty, iiumIi rat«- in prici* to suit the must
Market Report
millions of Protestant members,
from thu Buckeye alatt* several years fastidious
,
New York, Dec. 3. Ia-ttuce arrivals
The H«»usi-ki»|&gt;i'r»’ booth. Mr». Si-corel heavy. Seventeen cars toiluy. F’ancy
l / Mm. M. M. Stewart and daughter, ago and made Sunfonl their home. Mr
Miss Ruth have returned from their Brock is a t present with the F’ernnld chairman, wit h an able curl« of assistants dollar to dollar and iplnrter. Gre-vii
pleasant visit to Mm. Gtodrart’s sister, llardwure company und has the respect will Im- e*|Ms-ia||) -at true rive with Its wax .beans thris* and thres* (Wry. Kniall
* Mr». I. J . Sims. On their return they bimI' esteem of a .large eirele of friends tempting and np|H*|j?.ing di-phiv of |Mats' four dollar»; lurge, live Cukes
stopped for a few day» visit with Mrs. who join in congratulations to bride and llinni* llupie Cliki*-, pie*, jellii*», suluiU. two to thrx*e. Okra thres* to four.
Stew art’s daughter. Mrs. Chapman in groom
bread und roll- and many other tooth­ Peppers two to thres*. Oranges two to
some delicacii*».
. Kiwi mine»*.
thres*. Gru|M* fruit two tifty to thus*
i/
Cerilian Muslr Club
A
charming
little
corner
will
I
m
*
the
lifty.
Udllni. J . II. Roumillut ami son. Karl
T h e Cecilian Mtuic (riuh held their Japune»e Tea. Itoiirn ami Catch Penny
have returned from their recent trip to
regular meeting nt the studio of Mrs. Table pf tin* Junior Girls’ Clu*». At
Richmond, Virginiu. to ms* the great
FOB SAI.E ( HEAP
Fannie S. Mttmon Saturday afternoon this table article» will range in value
* Thanksgiving game of football. While
llorse. »agon and harness. W. I..
at 3 o'clock.
from a |M*nn&gt; to u dime, while tcu and I
in Richmond they had tin; very g nat
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After the Inlsine»* of the rluli had cookn-.s ix ill Im- -erved for a nfoderute Morgan.
pleasure of seeing ■%heir lir*l snowstorm.
been trnasai-lctl Mrs. Mur exon talked to price, njttie folks ure eapexially in\
I t was a rare sight to them.
Called Meeting
the m*mbeni about the great Ameriac
viteil to /-al' and patronize this booth.
A calleil meeting of the Sanford L i­
Mr». M artin II. Long of Jacksonville artist, Edward Baxter Perry, the lilirx:
The Junior committee are Mrs. Mough­ brary Association will bu held in S h e
arrived in the city Friday evening and piunist, who will appear in Sanford un­
ton, chairman. Mrs. llertha Hand, Ruth rerot» Monday, December 2nd. Chair­
la the gueat of her mother, Mrs. (i. H. der the nuspirt-H of the Sunford Music
Waldron. Vent Terhune, L eila Hutchison, men of committees appointed previous
Dickinson, who has lieen ill for saverul Club. Jan u ary 3rd, 1918. Mrs. M u n ­
meetings miuestcd to rejmrt.
Bertha Mucey. Clarice Hand will |&gt;qur
C. R. W A LK ER .
day» but is much improved. Mrs. son also read two |Hx*ins written by Mr.
tea.
'
2R-2t
President.
Long'» many friends in the city will lie Perry. Thu Cecilian Music Club voted
And then the upronsf
glad to know that «he will remain for tif interest themselves In the coming ri*/tprerns liir'jt nnd apron* mnull.
Wmlc. the Tuner. Orlando.
tf
ten day» or more.
rital by Mr. Perry,-and to do everything
Apron* ht til Iht prire o f alt.
Tho
G
ate
City
House
has
brought
N ext Saturila) and Sunday i*eing set in thrir power to tourist the ladies in m a k ­
T h f apron ifhilr and dainty Ira'
down the high cost of living. Only |t.00
•port ai OrpOMiùb' Hay by Baptists ing the rcsStaJ a success. After whiqh
Will lit on 0ale for yau am/ me.
per week for Jh e finest table board in
throughout the state, t h e y will tx* ob­ the piano selection* on the program wisA
Al*o the kind that grandmother wort,
the city. See Parker.
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served by the Woman's’ Missionary So­ rt-ndered by the following young ladies:
Y f ( , rern the little child'» pinafore.
ciety and Sunday School of the Baptist Misses Lucca Chapjwll. F!*sio Purelon,
While the weather is Rot buy your
.Aprons, apron», Mur and green,
church of thi» City. The deminds of Margaret Duvis, F’annie Reha Munson.
dried
chipped beef at W. W. Irong’s
Jn chert* a n d plaid* ran ntt he *ren
the orphanage a t Arcadia rexjuire another' Hazel PnrlQtrd. The juvenile mem
grocerg. Sliced on an American slicing
So
i
f
you'll
com
e
al
half
jki *&lt; luo
building and a strenuous efforts will be ! |M-ns of (he club contributing M-bv^um*
machine
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We'll-hr '¡twt to thiiir them a ll to you.
made on thu two days mentioned, ■^prC Adel Itnu-s. Anna .Mumm Mary
Mi
Bring
vmir
old
tires
to
Sanford
Much
me
The rvc**tjtion conirnitti-e. consisting
all through tKe »tat« to raise föOQO, and , Howard. .Mi*» L. JuM-pinru- Dajnertm
A
Garage
Co.
for
vulcanizing,
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t o ' t h i s end Baptists und all inlereafttl (accompanied by MUs Margaret Duvis o( Mr». J . H- ■ Langley, Mrs. ( ’. FI.
We are equipped to handle your repair
•fc a#ked to give a day’s work or a epn- hang a group of charming songs, giving Walker und o tl i\ ^allirer» of the Union,
work.
Sanford Machine t* Garage Co.
and
Mrs.
H
e
n
ry
T^ght
will
cordially
tribution for this cause. Furth er do- as etKoro Mavourneen, by Mary R uth(ri-48li.
welcome
til
v
lsito
n
to'hic
bazaar.
UÜ. will bt given in f t - * É
T U W
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R. H Browning, u prominent lumber
dealer in F'lorulu w’as in the city yester».
&lt;lay on business.

Ml I ocal Advertise m ent« Under Thl»
McudlnZ Three Cent» n I Ine F ach Issue

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May*yjr MjyxhaJl of F'ort Lauderdulr,
the chief lioomrr of the G ate City to the
Gludes, was in our city this week on u
business tour in the Interest of his city.

I .«ist Saturday. N'ox 'J.'trd, one gruy
i rum overenat, tietween Sanford anil
Monn«* Ferry
F'inder |ih*a»&lt;* leave
witli U t Maxwell and ns-eive reward.
•J!*-2t
For Rent
I'lli») land on share*,
••iglit urns* ¡«4 holding station, om*-fourth
of croin f. o h. as limit rent. J . W.
Powell
owner.
Iiujuire o f Walter
llaynea, Herald OfJice
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F'or Sale G immI general pur|MMe horso,
about eleven years old. Here's a bar­
gain in horse llx-di
Hibberd, Cameron
City
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It
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fin -nlr A goo.I -irong heavy mule
lutpnrr of li Xx Hr tut &gt; lleiirdull ami (VIer&gt; avenue
17-1 fc
For Kent — Five litre» well, tiled, with
tiouse. Alsiy |U acres. 5 tiled. Also 3
acre» tiled, with good lunisc. Call on or
phone W A. Mlnnlck.Cameron Cit&gt;. 94-tl
F’or Side 1912 M imJ i-I Automobile,
Stiidflmker Fl. M. F'. four paaM*nger fore
door touring car. Going ut (600. Call
at Herald otllce for information. 10-tc
F'or Sali- Our stirpiti* .stm-k o( carly
liuti lini " lutx- Izi-ghorn und Orpington
Miai k unii " Iute) Cockerels,. all frulli
northern prece winniug stock and ready
for thè hnssling jm*h. Addrests Iaronard
Yihlen. lt. F’ D. No. I, Sunford. Fla.
26-8tc •
For Sale — Mixed poultry and pigeon
manure, 75o (x-r liurrel f. o. b. Sem­
inine Squali F'arm, Ixmgwooxl, Fla.
22-tic

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Wanleil To sell five new suw'ing m i *
chinisi. Up to dut» standard make.
Will sell at u great hnrguin. These tnachinis sell for $70 retail, anyone of theso
can lie bought for $25 cash. Call at
once or writ« B o x 1319, Sunford, FTa.
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Cottage for R e n t —New, five room»
und iiUtli, Markham Height.*.
$16 per
month. Andrea» Herald office.
23-tfc
Want to rent cottage furnished for
thris.* months. Edward Roddy. 30-4p
F’or Sale—Good $400 piano almost
new. Will sell for $126 cash. F. R ,
Shuman. West Side.
30-tic
For Sale—One heating stove with pipe
complete, $2.00. One three hole gaa
plate, $1,50. Must Ik* sold fct once .be­
fore moving. 2 19 W. Fifth street.
30-1 tp
.
I*»*t—At or near Imperial T h e a tre on
night of Nov. 2 t s t , gold w a tc h 'w ith
double hunting case. Liberal reward
if n-turmsl to J . M . Hays, 321 Fourth S t.
30 -ltc
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VETERINARIAN
sanford

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Doing
Romans Do.
'When I am In Romo I fast hr tbc
Homan* do; when I am at Milan I do
, fa*L
Bo likewise you. whatever
church you coma to, obaervo the cus­
tom of tbo placo, If you would neither
gtvo offense to other*, nor take offonao from them.—8t. Ambroeo'e AdCTlco to SL Austin on Fabhath Keeping

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
O F SANFORD, F L A .

“ COME, LET US REASON TOGETHER,”

Tim e Brings Improvement
/ Fashions
In typography change like
all things mortal, but tho typograph­
ical fashions of 1805, ns Illustrated In
the American Prlntor by a facslmllo
of tho Invitation card for the first tygtothetao dinner, might well tmvo
been changed before they wero
adopted. Tho work of typo foundors
and printers has certainly Improved
greatly In taste since Ihe times when
thoeo crudely ornamental designs
¡were popular.

Vehicles In Burma.
Tho styles mostly used In Burma
are two-wheeled dog cars and buggies
with syce's seat or stop hohjnd. The
tops to tho buggies must hnve closed
sides (hood shnped) and be cnpahlo of
being turned bark
All vehicles have
rubber tlrw-e and are fitted with foot
bells laical made buggies sell on the
ati-rsge for $ 166 . while those Import­
ed .'rum IndfJ^ sell as high ns $400.

ju s tify , at least give its reasons for having done or le ft undone anything
w ith which it may he charged thut it has injured or m ight in ju re the cit­
rus industry of this S t a t e .
11, therefore, behooves us to b eg in with to lay you a b rief sta tem en t
of th e o b jects of th e Florida C itru s Exchange mid what it has accom ­
plished so far tow ard s Ihe attain m e n t of its o b je c ts.
“ T h e d u ty o f th e Florida C itru s E xch an ge is to o b ta in for
honest fruit, h on estly pack«*«), an honest price, and we are
ugmnat anybody who a tte m p ts to bring iilm ut o th e r thnn «
th is .”
.
— W illiam ( ’hose T e m p le.

The alsive is that for which the Exchange was organizer! and has
worker! incessantly up to date. It claims tha^ every move that it has
made, public or private, has been for the sole purpose of bringing about
this result. How 4nr hns it attained this?
T h e first year of th e Florida d ’itru s E xch ange was one of im m rn sc
d ifficu lt)
It was a new o rg a n iz a tio n , its m em bership consisted of new
|M-ople who were not accustom ed to an y such organ ization as th is ; it was
con fron ted by the m o st enorm ous cro p th a t Flo rid a bad ever producer!;

I eavo much work by putting all dlsho*
In addition to all th is, a freeze occur«*«! jjhe 2 8 th of D ecem b er, which
not In conetnnt use Into paper bags,
p ractically destroyed from one third to orte hnlf the fruit left in th e S ta te ,
leaving out one to put on top ns n snm
and
hundreds of th o u san d s of boxes of fruit were ahippr-rl a fte r tliqt
pie, says a correspondent of tho Pic­
torial Review
This plan saves wash­ that should never have le ft the S ta te .
ing when c itr n dishes are needed
In spite of this, the Floridu Citrus Exchange are raged $1.16 per Ik»x ,

f. o. h. cars packing house, for every box of fruit it handled that season.
The second season of the Florida Citrus Exchungc, it uvrragctl for
new things with water power and air its grower» $1.51 a Imjx, f. o. b. car» packing hou»e for every box of oranges
power, but hasn’t Improved on man it handled that year.
power, Nothing eo far, In tho history
The third-year of the Florida Citrus Exchange, it averaged for Its
of humanity, has boon discovered as
oranges
an acooptablo substitute for honest, growor» $1.93 a box, f. o. b. cars packing bouse, for every box
•toady .labor.—Herbert Kaufman.
it »hipped that season.
It, therefore, raised prices received by the grower» 30^ a box its second
Twist Off Top.
year over its first year, and 42^ a box its third year over its second year.
Very few poople, with tho exception
At the close of the third season, the results obtained by, the Florida
of those living In a ptnoipple country,
Exchange
being bo much beyond anything obtained before, its adversa­
know how to remove the top from the
fruit. Hold the apple firmly with one ries cast al&gt;out toTind some excuse for the brilliant results shown by the
hand, catch the top with the other, and Exchange anti its methods, and they finally decided that the proper
tw ist around. It comet out ca»l|y.-~
pica to make was that in the first place the Florida crop was very
Good Housekeeping.
short during that third season, to wit: the season 1911-12; and a disas­
trous freeze in California »till further aided' ami abetted the Florida Cit­
Folly of Prtds In Gold.
Ho that.Is proud of rlchoa Is a fool. rus Exchnngein its unpardonable crime of securing for the grower» of this
F b r If he bo exalted above his neigh­ State, for the first time in many
“ An honest price for honest fruit,
bors becauao he hath more gold, how
honestly
packed.”
—
......
much inferior Is he to a-gold m ln e l~
This brings us to the opening of the fourth season, at which time it
Jem m y Taylor.
was admitted by all authorities that in the first place the Florida' erop is
the greatest citrus crop it has ever had in it* history, and in the second
Didn’t Want to Intruda.
In a Studio at Rome: Flair Bitter— place the name is alsh true of the California crop, and the Florida Citrus
T h e Hadrlana’ villa, now!
When
Exchange is brought face to face with the most difficult conditions, poswould be the beat time for me to see
Hihle
to imagine, to.w it: the-marketing of the minor part of the biggest
It? I moan, of courao, when tho fam­
ily la likely to be out 7—Punch.
crop Florida has ever seen, in competition with the biggest croP Califor­
nia has ever Been, and the adversaries of the Exchange lay low and chuck­
A Qood Defense.
*.
led, deciding that tho Florida Citrus Exchange was nyw in. sight of it»
“How could you tell that- Ugly girl finish; that it was impotwible for it, under these circumstances, to show
sh e had g complexion like p «« ^ ea *n d
,
croamT" “No lie about that. ^1 tu e e n t. results approximating those of t|\c previous year.
‘
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,
peaches and BOOT criom .”
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LIVERY, FE E D and
SALES STABLE
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the machinery was all new; no one, from the Sub-Exchange official»
----- ----------------down to the grower» themselves, were in the least familiar with the nePractical Idea.
ressitirs of the caAe, or with the steps necessary to bring uliout the re­
Aa I llvo In a coke country and have
sults
desired.
much dirt to contend with. I find that

Labor Still Supreme.
Arlene« has accomplished a lot ol

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GREENLEAF &amp; CROSBY CO.

answ er thereto Indore the great b ar of the (x-ople, and endeavor to, if not

Think of saying n man of 60 was
too old to be u Judge! Yet thnt win
New York law In 1777
It was also
Now York law In 182.1 when Chancel
lor Kent was fnrned off the bench by
1L That he was by no menns decrepit
yihyslrally or mentally at the time Is
manifest from his noted work. 'T o m
rnentnrtea on American l.nw.“ which
ho wrote after tils retirement.

HAND BROTHERS

Wo fare hut little what is said nlxwt us by the dealers in and brokers H arn ess and Wagfene
•
Blacksmlthlng and Horseshoeing
0. J f
of oranges in the S tate of Florida, but we do care a great deal as to what
.Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
is thought of us, our objects and our methods, by the genuino orange
e ;
HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACTING
grower» of this S tate, in what ever vicinity they may be located.
A certain letter from a Mr. Parker, approved by the Arcadia Board
of Trade, has been brought to out* attention, and from the general tone
'L x p e r l W iit c li N e|»o
of this letter^ it would seem tliat the growers themselves in the vicinity
A ll If o rk G tinrnhieuti
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*W
of Arcadia actually feel that tbo Florida Citrus Exchange is a menace to
Send
Your
Work
lo
Us
and
Hâve
1
1
Alicndcd
in !
the citrus growing industry of Florida, and os the Florida Citrus E x ­
Engraving.
Clock
andVewelry
Repairing,
change is in reality a cooperative association of the growers themselves,
for the benefit of the growers themselves, and run by the growers them­
selves, wc feel that we must take notice of this communirntion, to which
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Importers
we will not attem pt to reply in full as yet, but would like to make a few
41 West Bay Street
Jacksonville. P u id s
suggestions which may bring forth a communication id the form of con­
- .la .
crete charges against the Exchange or its methods, which wc will be glad
ss ms
to answer fully.
If the growers of Arcadia will get together, ns we are given to tinderstand-they have done, in the form of an association of growers for the
protection of the citrus industry, and will formulate, ufter due consul­
tation and thought, n letter to Ik * addressed to the Arcadia News, charg­
ing the Exchange with those things which you believe it has done that
arc to the detriment of the citrus industry os a whole, the Exchange
will gladly take such charges and answer them one by one, explaining
SHIPPERS OF
why they have done certain things, and endeavor to clear the minds of
each one of you of tho sligthest suspicion.thut the Floridu Citrus Kxchunge
may have willfully or thoughtlessly done anything to injure the citrus
industry of this S taler ,

Something to Think About.
If a carp can llvo a century and a
half and a plko llvo to bo 267, why
shouldn't a piker llvo to bo 1000? Ad­
T h e re is no good to be gained from mere ab u se, ns ab u se is no argu ­
mitting Hint nn elephant deserve* to
llvo to I)« 100, and thnt ono tusker has m en t, vilification is n o t evidence, an ti passionate d ecla ra tio n s of right or
lived to bo 360, and considering thnt a j jvrong am ount to n oth in g in the c le a r light o f reason.
whlto-hoiuled vulturo ban survived cap- |
If, therefore, you w ill take a d v an tag e of this suggestion on our p art
tlvlly almost fifteen decades, and tbnt '
the cat who keeps you nwako at night and will draw up a se t of charges, ea ch charge in u se p arate p aragraph,
may not expire for 20 yoars. did num bered , so th a t they may be replied to by nutnlH-r in th e answ er, we
Methuselah hnvo much to boost of, will pledge you th a t the Florida C itru s E xch ange will m ake iLs plea in
after oil?

Age Limit Placed Too Low,

Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
S afety Deposit B oxes for Rent
, ORGANIZED 1B 87

AN OPEN L E TT ER TO TH E ORANGE GROW
Confusion* of Effects.
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t “Things didn't seem to work to­
. ARCADIA.
gether In youi series of dramatic rep­
resentations.’' “They didn't.” ad ml I tod
Stonnlngton Barnes. “When we play­
ed tragedy Ihe box office receipts woro
a farce, and wheti wo played farce
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they wero a tragody.”—Washington
Gentlemen;
fltar.
A Grasp of the Hand.
Thore aro times when a grasp of the
hand Is almost a sacred thing.
In
■orrpw It may Impart comfort or con„ rey sympathy moro effectively than
words. Again, It may be a Warrant
Of the reliability of friendship or a
pledge of honor; also an expression of
approval or of admiration. Did you
ever bear of a man's growing lean
by the reading -of ‘‘Rotnoo and - Ju ­
liet” or blowing his brains out be­
cause Deedemona was maligned T—Ol­
iver Wondcll Holmes.

ORO. FIRMALO, Vl*e-Prs».
I . P. WHITNIR, Assi. Cashlar

P. H. RAND. Pr«»H»nt
F. P. PO RST*«, CatMsr

II Florida Fru itsni"1Vegetables
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General *Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
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SO M E U N D E R P R IC ED O F FE R IN G S

FLORIDA

RÉALTY

CITY

PROPERTY

CO.

Two Mice R c il d in c e * —On«* with nine room««. $.'1,000, the orther
fourteen room», $3,500, JnuiK Ik» sold, therefore we an-asking about half
the value of these desirable dwelling locations. Brick streets within
one block. .Payed sidewalks. Good Mowing water. Terms.
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. Bath room, toilet, etc. Two
minutes' walk from business streets, beautiful shade trees, puw-d walks
and streets. Bargain $3260.00. Terms if wanted.
Fort) Room Tourist Hotel in n thriving little Florida town. Ju st
remodelctj.nnd furnishe«! throughout. The furnishings alone are worth,
moro than we arc asking for the entire property. Terms .... „...$10,000.00
Eight Room Dwelling, locates! on Uie .Heights. Four good build­
ing lota go with thU property. Good water. The four lots promise
u fine proposition to hold as an investment as this is bound to no San­
ford's future suburban residence section. *We oiler the entire holding
on good terms for
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$1650.00
Seven Room Residence on Palmetto avenue. Bargain
$2000.00
Term* if wnnt«*d.
Two Small Hotels for sale at a big bargain, ensh or terma. Both
thesM* hotels are Inrated in live smnll Florida towns. See us for prie«*«
and locution.

SUBURBAN

FARMS.

Eight and a half Acre Truck Farm, crop w«-ll under way, looks good
All tiled. Five a m * in lettuce and celery, balance ready for crop, best
location, beat soil. Will sell chaep. Looks now as if crop will pay for
the land this season. Tools .team nil go in. Quick sale.
Nine Room House, suitable for. rooming house. First street.
Everything new and up-to-date. Toilet, bath and all modern con­
venience*. Price way down.
Fifteen Acres, five (Seared and tiled. Two fine wells. Two small
outbuildings. All under Pittsburg' wire fence,
Quarter mile load­
ing station. This place will .only be on the market -fo r a few
days for quick sa le_________________________ _____ __ ~___ $2500.00
Thirty-flve Acres in two milea Sanford. Good double story house
Which coat $2600.£0 to build. Good barn for 12 or 16 head stock.
No belter dairy proposition In the state. Terms We offer this a t , $2500.00

ORANGE

GROVES

Two Fine Orange Grores, ono of 14 acres, with fine crop'of bright
Jru lt right on St. Johm» river, also tho A. C. L. It. It. Will sell at a
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rourgain.
Tho other five_________
m il« from
Hanford,
over u
one
i, v,m
n. thousand trees
in bearing. Fino location on lako front,
This grove contains some
of the famous Bahai Naval
val Oi
Oranges, together with a liberal assortment
of all the best varieties such as SL Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

TIM B ER

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LAND

Ten Thousand Arret in Lake county, a fine sub division propo­
sition. Can be sold In five or ten acres tracts from $10 to $60 per acre.
Flowing wells can be had, on about 2,000 acres. This is good trucking
land and will, grow anything. Some fine groves adjoin it for quick
aaio________ _____ __ _______________ _________________ ____ $3.00 trre
If interested In round timber we have 193,878 acres for sale. It'a
not In one body, or any otje locality, but we 1&gt;ave it at the right price,
figure with us. .
3,000 Acre« cut over land, adjoining the celery delta of Sanford.
Scattered through the tract is aolnc of the fln&lt;yt citrus fruit lands in
Florida. We offer thk .at______ - ___ _______________________ $8.00 acre
It will be our policy never to offer anything for sale unices we can
say conscientiously we are giving you your money’s worth.
See the many bargains we are offering In all kinds of real estate
both city and farm. Timber and all kinds otgood bargains.

FLORIDA

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Real Old-Fashioned House Cleaning
In the City Interesting Because
of Its Novelty.
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"T h ere's a real old fashioned housnclcantng going on next door,” said ,ho
gtrl who lives on the top floor, "and
It’s so long slnco I saw anything ap­
proaching It that It aconm mlKhty In­
teresting. Feoplo tnovo so much In
New Y ork th a t tboro doesn’t appear
to be any more reason for bouseclcanIng. They h are rugs Instead of ca r­
p ets end they hang pictures on tacks
and leave their curtains up all sum­
mer, which no self-respecting woman
would do In the old days.
"B u t next door they nro beating car. pets and painting shutters and thoy’ve
hang all tho wtntor clothes out on the
lines and washed tho blankets and
whitewashed tho cellar and put tho
window screens out and played tho
hose on them, and you can Just Imag­
ine how clean and cool and shining
the house will be when tt’s all over
with. Of course It is not so easy os
the new way of hiring houseclennlng
companies that bring their air brooms
and other apparatus that do tho job
up In twenty-four hours or so. but you
cannot convlnco an old housekeeper
that the machine way of cleaning
houso Is better than tho old way any
m org th sn you could mako her believe
pure food pickles are equal to thn
homemado 'kind." — I’ress York Press.

TAXED BY PHYSICAL WEIGHT
, Novel 8ch»mo of French Town Authorltlss That Met With Bitter
Opposition From the Women.

The Chocolate Plant.
.
Tho chocotnto plant 1» a native of
America. When Mrst Introduced Into
Kuropo chocolate was used only as a
luxury, but It speedily advanced In
|&gt;opulnr esteem
It hi now cultivated
In countries far from Us original home
Tho chhcolnto plant, ns well ns tea
nnd coffee, has been cultivated fro m ,
time Immemorial
Chooolatc as a
beverago rapidly mndo Its way In !
Kuropo. beginning In Hpnln. whither I t ;
was flyst brought.— Harper’s Weekly.

Why You 9lgh.

Convict Returned Lost Rings.

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Shipping Point.
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very ou tau t of its c a r e e r t h a t th e tw o g re a te st liii m h ia p - Kh*ndn fruit
|)U(| to su ffe r were, firs t, t h e |M*rnicit»us an d grow in g prattler- of -ln p p in g

hi-Tn.inT^* or&lt;' lnftrT
channels
nut
bringing enough to carry out rer
tain
projected
Improvements,
thn
municipal couucll decided to place a
tax Un tho physical weight of the till-

fr&lt;till th e S t a t e c i t r u s fruits th a t writ- -&lt;» green and -*oiir th at tI n •\ « e r r
n o t o nly (tracticall&gt; u n s a la b le to t h e c o n s u m e r , hut when o w e -lii|&gt;|Mi|
piled uj&gt; an uliHtiruioiinFiihle h a rrie r to th e su cce ssfu l m a ik i tm g of tinf r(|jj 111.-1 1 follow ed alld ill th e seco n d p lace , tin- Win-till link id call- and

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Cifra ....................... 193
Arcadia ................... 179
102
Stitnniorficlil
Citra — ................. 105
C. Grove_______ . . 23
C. Grove.______ ___ 130
Terra Coia ...:........... 150
Winter Park..
77
Winter Park______ 178
Winter Park!_____ 187
Winter l’a r k _
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Winter Haven . . . . 1to
Winter Haven
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Winter Haven
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Florence Villa
Suiuincrfield
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l'iist iako..
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I'ulatka
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Summerfield ........ 210
Falatk a
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Ft. Myers ............... 215

Freak Fashion Disapproved.

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A freak fashion on the part of a
man who has been attracting consider
able attention of late at the theaters
In Ixindon Is regarded by the West
end dress cx|x&gt;rta with contempt With
the regulation black evening dress npd
white collar and tie this
errenm c
wears a black shirt front, rolleved by
a white w&gt;aUtrnnt

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COME LET US REASON TOGETHER

A email F ren cT T ow n In t h i Py-

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Total account salo3 rocoived by tho Florida Citrus Exchange in;
remittances for tho one day of Monday, November 25, 1912.

When nnyone sigh» unconsciously
It means they have been taking short
hrenths and not drnwtug sufScleut oxy
gen Into the lungs Finally, the lungs
must have more oxygen, they are hun­
gry for If. and sw the lungs exert their
right and actually force you to take In
a great breath of nlr
This gives
them tho needed oxygen, -nnd they
cpn go on with thvlr work for a
while longer, when they will fqreo
nnothcr "sig h .'' which Is In reality
helping tluttpsclvos to more oxygen iu
spite of yourself

Fell F ar Without Injury.
Simone Catlnot, a five-year-old girl,
fell from n fdurth floor window of a
Will Insist on Baths,
building at Havre, Franco, the other
Tho master of Navan .t'nloii. County
day, without sustnlulng any Injury
savo a few scratches.
The child had Meath. Irolantl. In which Institution
baths
for
able-bo&lt;lled
been left alone In a locked room, nnd c'ojnpulaory
aa qly&gt; could not open th e,door, s h e ' tramps have been Introduced recently,
broke a pane of glas&lt; with nu um- I reported that 14 tramps were admit­
hrella and Jumped out of the window. 1 ted tho previous night, and, rather
She was tnkou to a hospital, but after ‘ than tako bath#/seven left. Tho chair­
a careful examination was pronounced man then stated that tho motto of the
Institution from henceforth, should bo
uninjured.
’’Swim o r Shift.”

•'During n visit sho paid to the prison
In Marquette, Mich., the other day, a
wealthy Cincinnati woman lost two
valuable diamond rings.
An honest
llfo prisoner In tho mcantlmo found
tho Jewels In the prison yard
Thoy
were In a chamois hag nnd probably
had been kicked about unconsciously
by other convicts
Tho Jewels wore
promptly returned to tho owner.

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&lt;ientlrinen. the I lurida &lt;'itrus Exchange will M utd on Hiis record ol
it a ii'i.m p li-h im h i uj* t&lt;* *1 it* and iijk iii that rests its claim th a t i s
spite ul all tin* «lift I* ult tes it has to encounter.- not the least of which io
Ilelow 13Mb., no tax. from la in . m in te llig e n c e in properly h a n d lin g th e fruit from t h e trees to th e m r * . so tin* misrepresent at lun i tin I \ hang* and it - object.-i by couijwting out200lb., 12s. anuually
Ib demanded: t h a t it m igh t a rriv e at th e d e s t in a t io n -m in d an d hi &lt;-p -ound u ntil th e - it mt* ru-t-. and th* tin* ippr* h* n-iuii ul tin* growers from having listeufrom 3001b to 2i0lh , lit* ;
fur nil ri.^a ||,.r |,u,| d ls ls is c d of it to th e co n -U llier, 111 id th e 11 it i - 11111« r lutd e a t e n t.| tu such maligning -tnt* nu m -, it * lai ms tlial it has fulfilled its duty
weights above this flgiiro the tax In­
f t«&gt; the grower, wIn* h

I0lb.

Even the enemies of the Exchange admit that it has revolulionized

I In* thi I v • *t I lu* I I* *r la I I r 11 - I \ t l i a n g f is to oh Lain for

Trouble catuo whan th e l^enl an- th e m e th o d s r.f h a n d lin g th e fruit from th e i r i s ’s to th e car and th a t the
thorltlea trlod to collect the tribute. ...
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Most of the fat people formed « com- ,,1nr" 1'1 oraM«*ior " I,ra «,rf
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inlttce to appeal to the prefect, who laid th e evil reput a t lull in all th e m a r k e t - m ti n - iitim lr x of liemg trea&gt; hrepresenta tti« federal authority tu rrnii-. tineerljiin and |«Mir keeping stuff, today oeeupn-s the reverse puthe district
Thus a stay wus gained.
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-itm n m t h e m in d s of th e tr a d e , am i i- a d m it te d to !&gt;*•. vxlu-n p m s-rlv
Hut It appears probable that the town
could put Into execution the new law h an d le d , mu only th e Mijs-rior in flavor and ipi.dilv of any o r a n g e jiro1f It should tight the caa« Iti tho courts, dureiI elsew here In tlie world, hut .......... ipinl ol an\ in kce.pilig q u a lity
Most of t u , opposition came from «),„
•t , lis n&gt;MU|, Wll{, e o m jia ra t .v elv eg-v . a lth o u g h it e.a.1 th e
women, who held meetings nnd torchlight processions-to signify their oppo- expenditure of titis of thousands of dollars on the juirl of a fe\V devoted

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“oilUeTstum poT csid

by th® responsible persons. Bo It Is
Proposed to standardlx® the libraries

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It Is further held that th le p C n would !
It will In* note,d from this list that the oranges and. grapefruit com e
work for «¿onomy, eff|JhTR &amp; saving from n|| parts of the State, including Areudia, in this day's remittances,
of from 110,000 to $ U ^ 0 a year.
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, . a r of solid .oranges, F. C. E. 179. shipix-d fnrui Areiuha.
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fruit for the month of Novcmlier, we give below the total results of the
remittance« received in the office of the Florida Citrus Exchange orl the

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sold for $ 1 .9 3 per box, f. o. b ..cu rs A rcadia, and that the to ta l for 6 ,2 1 2
riccT . If only for l&gt;oxi.*s of fruit: h{TUtght-:i n e t rem itta n ce of »13,000.0(1, or » 2 .0 9 a box,
of being «HT*V (. o b. earn packfrig Ijouau (or nearly 21 cars of fru it, for which rem it-

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were fc’ceiveii on- tin’s one day; and. that tho lowest price received
s Vuro** that* w*. I for any of thcae shipnten’ta wad for one car of solid granges f.-ym Eastlakc.

NOVEMBER

I I . 1*12.)

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Muck m the smile uld business again and prepared to do all kinds
of I in and Sheet Iron Work. Tin Rooting. Glittering, Piix* Fitting
and Jyh Work done to order nfto Artesian Wells. Will make it ¡j
interesting to nil Contractors and builders. Cull or write trie ■&gt;•
when vdu want anything in’ mV lino. Shop Cor. 3rd St. Ouk Ave. ¡|

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Why not take a Hunting Trip on the Rsinnna?
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Ready for Hire on Hunting and

FUhing Trip« or Plcaxurc Parties,______ :_____ :_____ :
Enquire of E. P. Fulton on boat at City Dock or See

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ACCESSORIES

REPAIRING J!

THE SANFORD CYCLE CO.
N ew s to c k o f U ir y r lr s an d l l l r j r l e S u n d r ie s ,
lir e m a k o
n »p eclalljr o f re p a ir w ork o f ull kim U .
N ew Itu h h cr T i r e s
and r e p a irs for b a ll) ( nrriugeH
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end of such character suitable for cn- month of October of thin season averaged $-’ ().» a Ih&gt;x, f. 0 . b. packing
tsitalnmant '
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house.
About one-third of the books aro ro(0 tH| call's by the Florida Citrus Exchange of grapefruit this
1,10 ,nu,,Ul of October, average,I »2.13 jh.t box, f. 0 . b. paeking house.
veloped th a t this Is not a satisfactory j
^ (},js ¡s only tlio 25th of November, the n*sults for Novemher ,-an-

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Usa expensive on that account.
A fruit for it.
cr*wl,,M h b rtry Is usually made up
The total sales of oranges by the Florida Citrus Exchange in thp

S l l ^ n ^ r i c 'i m m e ^ d a t l ^ T t h o i e
'•In charge of tbs ships, but It has do-

i u ! i ; n g il »nit ol her t litui this.

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still f u r t h e r d elayed o f th is gri*cti, stair - t u f f which still fu rth e r b e tte re d
........ of th e m a r k e t s at th e o th e r end
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, 1 •»** "I " ' * " » I elegrnin - lit la-t vear t..g. il,. r w.tii tie p'i'*li. itx
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follo w in g it. still fu rth e r p r o te c te d I lie m a r k e t - at th e o t h e r end. and to
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j|lls |M-r*i.stcut e a tlijm ig n o f th ree years on th e part of th e F lo rid a t 'ltriis

that wurst; It la not for dog»/ and 1 Exchange in preventing the movement of. and sale for ,-our. green o ran g e s,
put It back In tho case.
the Exchange giv&lt;*s credit more than my oilier factor, or set of factors,
‘‘Meat balls composed of tho very for tho splendid prico it hns been nbl» to obtain.for its growers.
best beef, foal, eggs, ,*nnd cracker
Among, and with, ytiu hits been waged a war of linsrepresentation
crumbs are likewise Insulted.
They
will do for th e .c a t. If women must from interested outside factors, elaiiping rliat the Florida &lt;'it rus Exchange
buy tbeso delicacies for their pets, let was ruining your industry, and had made your goods uiiinark\'taNe. We,
them, hut lot them refrain from Insult­
therefore, feel that we should give you some statistics of this year's oper­
ing the storekeeper by telling him
ations
in fruit by the Florida Citrus Exchange, in order to show the facts.
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Many of you have sold your oraugos on the trr«*s this season for less
N|
than
75&lt;‘ a Isix. The Florida Citrus Exchangi*. from the beginning of the
Libraries In Navy.
Th® navy department spends every noason, urgeil nil of you not to sell your oranges for less than $1 Of) a Iwix
. i°r " brar,e* for ,,e
■ tin the trees, stating lo vou that notwithstiinding all conditions, oranges
Each ship's
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books, mostly technical nnd inoro or were well worth this price, mid that you could get it if you hold your

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'’“I1" "rf 11 ,l house m Arcadia wils visitixi by
the writer of this letter tho fifteenth of
cakes that you only want them for tho
J
cat, anyhow.
No dollcatosson man ScptcBlber and samjiles of orangea were taken therefrom that were prewlth an ounce of dignity can stand pared for shipment that when cut shosvisl pulp that was white and not
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half mature. Last year, owing to the pnasnge of a law jiresentiug lie*
“1 lost a customer last week by ro- , .
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fusing to sell a ring of llvcrwurst to shl|&gt;ment of immature fruit, shipments from the Mate of Honda were
dog." said one man In tho trade "Him
.was a good customer, but when she
decided that she gucsoed that ring of
wurst would do heiaiint* she only wanted It for (lie dog. 1 said: Madaih. human beings ml|(ht feci honored to cat

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ilh am t h ase I'emple.

The re v o lu tio n in th e m e th o d of h a n d lin g F lo rid a orAnges, h ow ever.
tJ( a t would p re v en t tlio u g h lle s s o r c r im in a l* sh ip m en t of green. -&lt;&gt;ur.
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im m a t u r e o ra n g e s from th e &gt; t a t e ol l l-.rida li.-i- l" * n a ddlets iit m a t t e r

a woman who was buying It for her

p i . k*il

a g a i n -1 in v I » I v w lu I ai 11 m pi

sttlon to tho mensdre. which struck men who really desired to bring the Florida orange into its own, and has
them border than their husbands.
taken ceaseless thought nnd jiersistent lalnir to bring a b o u t.
W on t Havs His Calling insulted.
T h e r« is one sure way to Insult a
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□ellcatessen storekeei»er and turn thohoney of hU dls|*o«ltliin Into gall
It
I’lins* years ago, th e fir-t c itr u s s h ip m e n t s out pi th is S t a t e moved in
can bo duuo by remarking carelessly August
T w o years ago, the m ov em e n t vs a - in 'se|iti,m l J :r .
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�fur SANrôRo mcrald

December S, U li

OUR GRIDIRON HEROES

APOPKA IS PREMATURE

MANATEE IS WAKING UP

of

Defender of Apaches Dsbarrsd.

One Parle lawyer has bad bis name
•truck off the rolls because it wae die_
covered that he acted aa the regular
The Celery Growers Will Sell legal adviser of the apache fraternity,
from which he drew $6,600 annually In
Stuff At Loading Station
feea. One day he was engaged to de­
fend an apache In a suburban court
Hie cllent^wae not eatlsflod with the
WORKING FOR
CASH MARKET lawyer's procedure In the case, and
after a heated argument outside the
court the clfdnt threw the lawyer Into
Buyers Are on the Ground Resdy to the R iver Marne.— Case and Comment

Thai Burg Yell Before
They Are Hurt
High School Foot Ball Team The board of Unde of Apopka resoluted the other evening against coming
Needs Encouragement
into the new county that isjbeing agi­
tated by the Sanford agitators. Since
MORE INTEREST TO BE TAKEN Apopka and the rent of weet Orange was
never counted in the new territory the
action -of the Apopka board of trade ia
Boy* Have Worked Faithfully Thia rather premature and demonstrates that
at some future date thoy expect to break
Contract for Celery Crop on
Sc*»on to Put Up the
away and act up housekeeping in a
Cash Bssis
,
Real Article
county of their own.* •Following is a
In Oetober the 8anford High School copy of thair resolutions which they re­
The Herald has.started the agitation
football team played the Duval school quest Tho Herald to publish:
for an f. o. b. market for the celery and
team in Jacksonville.
A p op k a, F lorid a, Dee. 2,&lt;^$(l2.
many of th e growers favor the plan.
On November 7th they played the
Resolution introduced at a tailed The following from Manatee will be in­
DeLand public school team in Sanford meeting of the Apopka boird o f trade teresting: ’
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and onThanksgiving Day played Ull^- oh £ri(jay, Nov. 29th, 1912: •'
I t begins to look now as if Manatee
borough High School In Tampa. •
edgo’of the Apopka board of trade that and Manatee county will have a market­
Tho expenses were paid by tho Ja ck ­ the city of Sanford ia taking steps to­ ing agency for celery at least.
sonville and Tampa tcartu for game« in ward forming a new county, with SanR . M. Glazier, who is interesting him­
each place.
ford as the county seat, thereby with- self very much In Ihe matter, informed
In Jacksonville our boys were*met at dAwing from Orange county; and
the Record that in one day’s ride nearly
the station with automobiles and re­
Whereas, It la the sense of ou rb o ird 100 care of celery had been pledged to the
ceived every attention visitors could th at it is to the best interest of Apopka agency.£ He also Informed us that the
have looked for. More than 300 school and adjacent towns to remain in Orange agency established In Manatee would
children attended the game; the young county; therefore, be it
extend all over the county, and that
ladies being dressed in the school colon.
Resolved, That the Apopka Board of each 'grower would have the opportunity
• Quite u number of enthusiasts came trad * representing the citizens of Apop­ of placing his celery with the agency.
from XjeLand to Sanford for tho game k a , Plymouth, Zell wood and Clarcona,
C. R. Dorisnd, sales manager of the
on Nov. 7th and witnessed a lin t class arc moat emphatically oppose^ to any Gibaon Fruit Co., of^Chicago, is here
exhibition of amateur football. It was division of Urange county that inclucfo establishing the agency, and is making
a game that any Sanford cititcn should any of the above named towns in thV .the rounds with Mr. Glazier and getting
«have felt satisfied with.
proposed new county, and that we arb in $(Juch..with tho growrre.
Tho game in Tampa was »¡trussed satisfied with tho county as it is at pres-^
T h cid cg of the agency,*as the Record
by a large and very enthusiastic crowd. cut.
'states., it, is To sell the celery f. o.^b.
Our young men ej&gt;cnk very highly of the
Be it further resolved that a copy of Mznatee, which,, we believe, is the best
reception givun them by tho football this resolution be sent to all tho boards scheme yet advanced for handling celery
team and tho people of Tnmap.
of Uado, and all nesvspapers in the coun­ or anything clao for that matter. 'Under
The Duval team la regularly and thor­ ty, to the board of county commission­ this system the grower knows exactly
oughly coached by a member of the ers, Repreaentativiw and State Senators. what ho is going to get for his product
school faculty, who is a football mnn,
APOPKA BOARD O F TR A D E.
und actually gets it before the shipment
and he has a large school from which to
Per Frank H. Davis, Pres.
is made. T h e, Rrecord is not fully in­
select his material.
Attest: Frank S. Witherly, Secy.
formed as to the details and method*
The public school team in Del.and is
used by tho ( jeon Fruit Co., neither do
coached and trained by Mr. Fox, who is
we rare, ju*t so long as tho grower gets
1'hnnkNgiving Dinner
a Stetson University coach this season.
When family reunioa* and Thanks­ the cosh for his Celery before it rolls and
The Tampa team is coached by u Yule
giving dinners were being enjoyed the price Is somewhere near, the market
man, and thia team has played with and
throughout the length and breadth of quotations. JT*&gt;« b: r l6fc&gt;0ilftkr- b
defeated the Sutherland team, which
the United S t a tis Thursday last the ^.Certainly the grower has. nothing to
has n football record.
noble hearted ladies of the Woodmen's lose by encouraging the establishing of
Our Sanford team has put up good
Circle-rememlwring that the thirty or this marketing agency. It has proven
strong work every time and ho« player!
more little inmates of the Orphanage at succcnaful at other |x&gt;int«, and wliy not
must excellent bull for young men who
Enterprise could not enjoy inmily re­ at Manatee.’*— Manatee Record.
CUliens

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Always Business.
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“Are you angry because I lost m f
t ¿to per and tried to scratch your • V i
o u t r asked the repentant prims dot*
na. “No," replied the Impresario. “It
was a good suggestion. Ju st remem*
bar how Jrou went about It and II
grand opera falls maybe we can 44
something In the moving picture wa/.*

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have no r6ach nndhave not received any
encouragement at home.
Quite a good deal has been said about
our defeat nl Turnpa, but our local crit• les must rememlxT that they have not
done unything to support this team and
the Sanford team had to play without
four of its regular men; made six points in
tho game and forced Tampa to make
four substitution*.
The writer wishes to In* plain that h&lt;*
Is not averse to baseball he is an enthu­
siast, hut he wishes to make a compari­
son. We all go wild uiul nj*‘iid our
money to hire baseball players; for what?
Two reasons, one and first to l&gt;eat Or
lando and second to huve entertainment
in Hummer, hut we dorft give one cent
to help our school boys make a credit
able showing in «port with other school*
in the state, un&lt;l we ridicule them when
defeated; then we go out am) get our
feelings hurt if anybody snys anything
about us in comparison» with our neigh­
boring cities.
Our young men tried to get a second
ganv* with DeLand in DeLand, hut the
coach, would not answer the letter.
The Tampa team will play in Jack ­
sonville on December filh for the school
championship of the state, and i f it ran
be arranged the Tumpu team will play in
Sanford on Decemln-r _8th.
11 this
game is arranged it should be largely at­
tended, as it will be the last game of the
season.
It.should be borne in mind that the
supply, of material from which to aclcct
„ a high school team is exceedingly lim­
ited admirer.
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unions, that in the very nature of things
their Thanksgiving dinner would not
have the name menu prepared for so
many diners in homes of plenty and
giwxl cheer these ladies determined tliut
tho
orphans
should
have
the
very best dinner that they could prepare.
Each member contributed a
splendidly cooked urticle toward* a
menu that would have graced the table
of the moat prosperous family unywhere.
Nothing was lacking, nil the good things
which usually go to make up a perfect
Thanksgiving dinner were prepared by
5ho Circle and sent to the Orphanage
Wednesday afternoon by Cnpt. T u ttle’s
boat. The Captain, wanting to have a
»hare in the beautiful deed tootf the box
over fr»*&gt; of charge
How true it is that
“ He terniM-ra the wind to the shorn
lamb ” Oil the name boat was a box of
fine orange«, sent to the children at the
orphanugc by Mrs. J . M. Lord of Clyde,
whose motherly heart was big enough
to take in the needs of that household
of thirty helpless children.
At the instance of the Ix*nd a Hand
Club the school children of Sanftfrd were
given the opportunity by their teachers
t o contribute each an npple toward fill­
ing a barrel full of the best and finest
looking apples that could tie found in
Sanford, for a Thanksgiving offeriflg to
the children at the Orphanage as they
had had the opportunity of doing last

Thanksgiving. Not only did the chil­
dren enjoy a bountiful and delicious
Thanksgiving dinner, but they hod a
barrel of apples and a box of orange* too.
The gentlemen of the Woodmen’s
Circle contributed money and five (suits
of warm underwear were purchased by
the ladies for the older boys at {ho or­
phanage.
* The appreciation and thanks of the
children were conveyed in a letter re­
ceived by the circle from Miss I«ouise
Stork. superintendent of tho orhpanage.
Fur that one day at least there wer
“Showers of Diewing’’ at that orphans’
home.
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The Woodmen's Circle and also the
people of ’Sanford generally havo been
Very kind and have dona a great many
things for the welfare and pleasure of
the unfortunate children in tho orphan­
age across the lake.
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Other Prices In Proportion
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Welaka Club N otes,
The Wslukav^’lul) has closed another
month nl delightful social functions,
which have Ix-en much enjoyed by the
members und their guests, Mr». C. O.
McLaughlin proving a most delightful

hostess. She was assisted during the
month by Mesdamrs Butt, Murks,
Chappell, Hurt and the Misses Ward.

M O D ERN S H O E R E P A IR S H O P
ALL WORK IM)NE

At the musicaie oh the 19th, a rare
treat wa* given those present. Mrs.
Wickenbcrg of Jacksonville tendered a
number of beautiful selections and all
were delighted with her lovely voice and
gracious mannenr. Mrs. Richard Max­
well . added greatly to the afternoon’s
entertainment by bet* interesting and
pleasing recitations; and the Instrumental
solos given by Miss .Ward and Mrs.
Cecil B u tt were listened to with grent
pleasure. A dainty salad, with wafers,
sandwiches and coffee added much to
the delightful occasion.
On tho evening of the 19th u pleasant
company met in the club rooms. Danc­
ing and games were indulged in until a
late hour, when coffee and tempting
sandw ich« were served.
Mrs. Mcl«aughlin entertained the club
members informally on tho afternoon
of the 26th and the Household Econom­
ics Committee served an oyster supper
during the afternoon and evenjng, at
which a neat little sum was realized.
At the Florida Federation of Women’s
Club*, (fhich was held In West Palm
Beach Nov.' 19th to 22nd tha Welaka
Club was represented by Mrs. J . W.
Dick ins, president of tbe club and Mra.
H. L. DeForest as delegates.’ Both re­
turned greatlyy Impressed with the
beauties of W « 1 Palm Beach, and bring­
ing with them much enthusiasm which
will no doubt stimulate Interest among
the club menibira for better work during
tbe coming year. •
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No. f03 Wen Fire» S i n d

Among the pleasant events was the
bridge party on Nov. 12th. Six tables
of players enjoyed tho gume, Mrs. G. F.
Smith winning the club pin for the month
Delicious ice cream and cake were served
at the close of the afternoon’s entertain­
ment.

•Florida Good All the Thno
In glancing over Florida newspapers
for one day it will be noticed that fine
• Cucumbers are just coming in around
Arcadia; that new aweet corn is being
gathered at St. Cloud, that strawberries
are ripe in Osceola county and tiuit
Kissimmee has ‘ demonstrated that she
can grow as good celery a* Sanford and
as many |x&gt;tutocs as Hastings.
At tbu u m e time Kanfjml is taking up
the growth of tobacco as n money crop
, and oranges are being grown-right here
at home near Pensacola ns fine and Ius-,
clous as any that come from the penin­
sula of the state.
In fact, all of Florida is good all the
time. I t is the only spot In America has
Cigars tilfen Away
been eliminated and wher^ spring time
A box of cigars igiven away at Mincomes avery month in the year.
The pcoplo of Florida art just awaken­ ton’s pool room gpturduy night at 8
ing to the trucking possibilities o f'th e o'clock to the one who makes the high
statu and this awakening is sura to bo score on the keno table during the week
30-ltp
followed by a continuous stream of pros­
perity.— Pensacola Journal.
L&gt; '
» ■ — -« ■■-■■■■■ ....... Clover d o b '
George W. Livingstone, indicted for
At their last meeting the Clover Club
tbs’ murder of J. C. Long near Hrook»- prepared a nice box of clothing, which
vlflt was declared guilty by the Ju ry at with $4.50, they sent to the West Tampa
. the torra of the drcujt court-hold at Training School which |a in chgrg* o t - r - ’------------------- .
Try • Wpnt Adv gad rent your house.
Rev. Fred £nsraJngsr,
/ UrSoksvilie last week.
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CH IN ESE LAUNDRY

For Alderman
Owing to the (treasure that has been
brought to lx-ar upon me and the earnret
solicitation .of my friend* I have con­
sented to become n candidate for the |&gt;o»ition of ulderman of the city of Sanford.
Having served the city one term as al­
derman I can assure the public tliut if
elected the business of the city will re­
ceive the same care und attention that
was devoted to it during my former
term of office.

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Drink a Bottle of

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• Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid ,
digestion and give you health

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Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits

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Distinctive quality counts for as much in fertilizers as any other
article.
Efficient service likewise has its value.

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Favorite Fertilizers ;
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are made to give result«—not to sell at a low price. The diffcrenco
fh the cost of a gobd fertilizer over a cheap one- wilf more than be
made up in your yield.
Careful attention to every detail, promptness always, and a
high regard for our customera’ w ith « have helped to make us and our
famous fertilizers— the Favorite brands in such great demand.

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER COMPANY j;
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N um ber 31

ON COUNTY DIVISION

HUHINFIHH C O L L E G E O P E N E D

Resident Writes About
Facts And Conditions
N

DIVISION WILL LOWER TAXES
Orange County Can Offer Nothing
To People Who Pay High
Tazes Now
T h e following from Hon. Thos. Em ­
mett Wilaon gives food for thought:
I note th at the Orange County Cit­
izen and the Orlnndo Sentinel and Re­
porter S ta r (all published In Orlando)
aro warning the little children. Oviedo,
Apopka, Maitland, etc., not to follow
the example of the wayward daughter,
Sanford, and attempt to rut loose from
the maternal home of old Orange and set
up housekeeping for themselves. The
reasons thus far advanced for remaining
forever under the parental roRf an* that
two establishments
coat
more
to
run
than
one.
Tho
danger
rocks
pointed
out
and
warped
against are the increased tnxrs that
must follow a county division. The»«are a(&gt;N*irtcally named as follows
First, " T h e fact that Sanford district
has voted ImuiiIs for good Itrick roads in
her »jx-ciul road district and tliul there
must he increased taxation lo cover the
interest and sinking fund
■‘ Don’t lie frightened, little Sisters. Ii)
this bugbear. Sanford is your big sister
anil wants to take von in her new home
for your own gixxl ns well as sisterly emupanionship She is not soltish and »Inoiler* her splendid brick road system t•«
you without asking tin' returns of a pen
ny from you in taxation for its us*'
Her
special road di-trn I comprises Sanford
eily and tin* t»&lt;rritor&gt; inmwdiutely ail
joining and the tax foi her.twenty two
miles ol brick roads will and must 1»
borne Under the law solely by I lie terri­
tory embraced in that *|»»-ial road ills
I riel. Sanford
therefore, instead of
asking you to make a part of (lie new
county of Sanford for the |iiir|«»se of
shuniig the burdens of tier sjieciul road
system has already Ixmnd herself for the
full amount |irincipiil ami inteiest and
offer* it Jo you as a Ins' gilt to use for
your profit ami pleasure.
Has obi mother Orange ever done tins
for you’
Second, "'r h e tnrreasxsl taxation from
an entirely new set of county otlicers,
tbim doubling the numtx-r within the
name; territory."
D on't get frightened, little girls.
This is not a ghost, only a shadow.
It
mny In* had for the present county of­
ficers to have to share their fix** and
commissions with urt espial number of
officer* in the new county of Sanford,
but it will lie distinctly advantageou»
to the new county to have its portion of
these i«x-» and commission *i&gt;cnt within
its bounds and them* ofllcas* held by its
own citizen*. It will not add a jienny to
taxation, for the new county do«* not in­
tend to have u salaried oflicur, but only
thoen paid by the fc«s* and commission
allowed by law, which will lie the same
in the new county of Sanford that they
are now in the county of Orange. S a n ­
ford will not U&gt; selfish ami if her little
sisters want the ofliert* they are welcome
l o them for helping to get the new home
into housekeeping order.
Third, " T h e matter of court house
and ja i l ." We «rill not worry' about
thete necessary adjuncts to civilization.
All counties must have them and as
aeventcen counties in the state of Flor­
ida with less population than Sanford
county will hnve are able to build them
wo certainly can do go without
fear
of injuring ourselves by excessive tax a­
tion. W e won’t build a court house
until we know where it L*» going to be put,
and the Sanford city jail la much safer
and b etter than any jail of Orange roun
ty Until the present one was built.
M other Orange has !&gt;een rather ex­
travagant herself in the matter of court
ho«MR and ja ib , having built three of
each in tho first twenty-five years of my
residence within her borders (all at Or­
lando).
We will try to get along with one nnd
make it supply all our wants without im■-posing burdens. We nrv not going into
the new county venture for the purpose
or With the view of increasing taxes, but
on the contrary, in order to decrease
t h a n , for w e'all know th at they have
rtftcbsd the limit In good Old mother

COM M ISSIONERS MEET

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(TJRTAII. LETTU C E HUIPMKNTS

NOW FOR KING TOBACCO

Sanford

Growers Organize to Pre­
vent Glut in Market
Realizing that the northern growers
and also the Mississippi delta growers
nre flooding the markets with lettuce
and that the open winter is against the
Florida grower this season on early let-

Nighl

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V o lu m « V

H A N FO R D , F LO R ID A , F R ID A Y D E C IM D E R « . IR IX

Enrollment of Day and
Student» to Start Wlih
,
Successful T o b a c c o Grower
Profeasor I. E. Garrett and G. E. County Fathers f l o l d
Last
Bynum havi opened the ubovc institu­
Will Raise Plant Here
Meeting Of The Year
tion in the Pico block, rooms 13 and 14.
with bright prosjiocts for a large enroll­
ment of students.
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SANE0RD HAS THE REQUISITES
This school, equipped with the latest MAMY MATTERS0E IMPORTANCE [ ‘„ . ^ n u t^ m ^ t y df the.s.n
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for growers and buyers have signed an
improved typewriters and adding mach­
I d j win n *c
j
m l a*«*ment not to buy or ship any more Our S o il, Irrigation And Drainage
ines, and with experienced commercial c
Several Roads Will Be Strawed. Black |eltuce unU, th&lt;, Uth dtty of thls month
teachers in charge, should receive the
Make Ideal Conditions For
Hammock Will Be Drained
By that date the cold weather will
hearty cooperation and patronage of the
The Crops
have eliminated competition and tho
Bonds Approved
people of Sanford and surrounding coun­
Sanford ia destined to become a t o
markets will be bare of much of the lets
try.
Board of county commissioners met luce that has flooded them for weeks baceo center!
With both day and night classes there
last Tuesday. Present Chairman Over- past and Sanford growers will have a
This ia assured by the fact that E . K .
is no excuse for our young people not
street, Commissioners WoodrufT, Dil- chance to dis|&gt;ose of their later lettuce. Embry, an expert tobacco grower and
securing u business education at home
: lard , Brown and Merrill.
The lettuco crop now coming on is of jobber haa made arrangements to grow
and under home influences. This means
The minutes ¿1 the several special and very fine quality and would bring a high the weed her and having testrsl tobacco
much for Sanford and we wish the en­
tho regular meeting were approved and price now. but for the fart that all the that was raised here several years ago
terprise surer»».
signed
markrta an* glutted with lettuce from uml being thoroughly satisfied with soil
Mrs. Nannie Hanscll ap|&gt;eared before mon* northern points.
condition*, drainage* and irrigation, has
AMONG HANFOItl) E N T E R I'K IS K S
the txinrd in reference to the change of
leased the ground and in the early spring
the public road at Pine Castle. No
will plant the seed beds and build an
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ATTRACTION
Virginia Carolina Eerlilirer Company
action taken.
immense warehouse on Celery avenue.
I I bh Mont Complete Factory'
W. D. Gordon appeared before the FIdward Baxter Perry Will Delight the
Mr. FImbry, together'with Mr. Cooper,
In the Virginia Carolina Company
Ixiard in reference to the change of the
also a tobacco grower has been In the
M uhIc l.o*ers of Hanford
Sanford ha* one of the largest and most
road near Lake Howell. T h e subject | The Sanford Music Club In bringing city several days and by the enrn«-st
complete fertilizer plants in .the state
matter was referred to the Supt. of FIdward Baxter Perry, one of the world'» coo,x-ration of. the Commercial Club and
and our citizens are proud of the fact
roads ami bridge*.
moat noted artists, to Sanford fulfills the enterprising citizens of the celery
that in the gnatest vegetable section of
B. J . (.H'enttrecl apix-ared Ix-fore the an object of their organization, namely, «li-lta has tx-en enabled to acquire ten
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to encourage the love of good music acre* ill gtxxi land on Celery avenue
out of the city for his fertilizers. Thi
Mary to Big Tree be strawed. I ' jmui and bring to our young students tqqxir- •'**( &lt;&gt;f the Brisson place and what ia
Virginia Carolini*, one of the old**! ahd
|motion it was ordered thut the sandy itinilii»* of hearing artistie interpreta­ known a* the Mi* place and will build
most reliable fertilizer companies m the
lilar*1* lx- strawed.
tions. without which no musical train­ Ills warehouse on the Chap|X*ll place.
south decide*! to hx-ute in Sanford after
i Tax Assessor Butt ap|x-nre*l Itefnrc ing can tx- finished FI very citizen of
Mr FImbry rnllt-d several cigars made
looking over the Florida fichi and invest
«he board in reference t&gt;&gt; hitting sn a* Sanford should heartily appreciate ami with filler of tobacco grown on the T e figatjng the claim.» of several other »••&lt;•
-istunt in the a»»*s*iMs*sor's olliee for the sypixirt so worthy an effort. Should williger place several year* ago, and dewlions. Our |xi*iiion on the St. John.» |
coming year. ll|xm motion the uwusvior feel u nut oral pride ami mterrttl in *o pit«- the fact that the tobacco had never
river and the railrOnd facilities, and be­
wa- allow.»I 4f&gt;(MI (Ml for the pay men! notalile an oeeasion.
been tr«-nte*i or cleaned it made a moat
ing in the vegetable center decided this
&gt;t( »aid avo-Bant
excellent
cigar and burned evenly and
The
ndmission
is
determined
ut
the
company in their choice and they asked
J -M. Seller» ap|x-ar*si Ix-fure tlie nominal sum of f&gt;0 cents J.V Grammar well
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board in reference to the road from Scliixil i so thut all may have an i*j»|xirThi*
tobacco
of
c i*r» e would not make
but pureba-v-d a fin«* tract of land on the
flarcbn a to A|x&gt;pka
l'|x&gt;n motion it tunny of hearing this ma«terfui* |x-r- a wrup|M-r but t h ^ t o b a r c o that Mr
unsi »ide anil put up wiirehom**-» and u
*us ordered thut this road lx- surveyed lurmrr
FImbry |&gt;ro|&gt;&lt;n&lt;-n to grow here and cure
larg. factory and have b*»*n doing a tin*
ami n|x-ned
uiiii
»weal by tin- nqiny proc*»**-» known
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support
busti es» since their inception into I ht
The IhiiuIs of the following countv ol the recital is rontrueled at a large guar­ only to tin- tobacco trade will lx* used
bieun » lib- of ibi» communi!-.
:|i-ers were presenttsl und appm« i-d
antee.
The fact that entire (anullisi for wruptx-r» anti the gentlemen in the
I l e h r lb*' abb- management of E It
J A Kirkwixel. silent!, sureties, T II have m M-verul instance* sent in re- deal are confident that Sanford »oil will
Brown ai the general ottici- anil Mr
Evans and M M Smith
f|u*s-ts for tickets encourage the n u ll make aa gixxl u wrapper a.» the I’eazJ o(
Rti-kinnit. »upcrpilcmlcnl al the twelovy .
John II * T ticker. Treasurer, suritie». clan» of SqIlford hi feeling tiietr confi­ the Antilles ever dreamed of growing.
tin- bust ness lui. Im reic*o* I in it most »at
I’ F'. I.aiibucb. T il FIvsns, Jus A dence of eneouragement and supjxirt i*
Tlie tobacco now grown in Florida 1#
h factor,
manner and the lyinx-ltse
Knox. M M Smith.
not
rninplnca-d
uml
implies
u
finnl
sale
not
rai»«*d on irrigated soil probably for
plnftf i» rushed at all tutus* with order*
W FI Martin. Tax fo lle cto r . su re­ to ami presence of every citizen who is the very gtxxi reason that in the aeetiona
both local nnd foreign.
tí*-*, W. L. Story, M. M. Smith, T. J proud of Sanfortl’s |irogr»s«s in nuuicsl where it has been trie«i no flowing wells
Tilia is u Sanford institution und should
Watkins. W M Davi», F! H. McNeill and urtistic. us well as Inisim-sa and can Ite obtained. \Sldle not requiring
lx- patronized by the home |M-ople. of­
S. S, Gnflin und F¡ (i. I luck worth
linunriul line*.
irrigation all the time, as lettuce anti
fering us it ibxs. tlu- factory completely
II. M Robinson. Clerk f t . f t . , *un*celery ami other tender vegetable*, then*
c&lt;|ui|i|xs! tor mixing sjM-eml formulas und
es. Tilo» W - Matthew» amid K A f u r
are i-erii-d» in tto- ruiMing &lt;d tlie plant*
Orphanage
Work
Day'
guariintts-ing prompt shipment*.
itThe »u|M-f1iitemli-nt, Rev J F! True anti ufter the&gt; are »et in the field when
W in Martin, t &gt;• Judge, sureties. T li
is jih-udlng for funds to u*ld another irrigation would lx- inoel welcome.
t o the I ailles of Snnhird
Fix un» and J H \ ick
building to the Baptist Orphanage in Sanford, of course, hu* the finrat system
You an- cordinlly invited to ut tend
Arthur Butt, lux Ass*-r*.»or, sureties, Arcadia. The present buildings are so of irrigation known to tlu* world and in
an o|x-n uus-Ung ol tin- Wednesday
Chas. Lord und Chester W. Goodrich. crowded
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rase the rainfall is too hi-avy our system
Club, which will lx- held in the Con- i
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Wichemiubl,
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Crim.
Ct.,
suresary
in
order
to
accommodate
more
of drutnagt- would also com** to the as­
grcgntional church riext Wednesday
sistance of the tobacco grower and this
afternoon. Dee. U th at 3 o’clock, to tii-s, Jos. Menitermann and R. L. Hoi- -children.
land.
With" the ho|x- of raising $(*,000 the again make* the Sanford section most
hear Mr*. W. B. Young, president of
J F\ McKinnon, Su pt. Public in»., superintendent request* that eacii friend desirable for the growing of tobacco or •
the Woman’* (lu ll of Jacksonville, who
sureties, N II Garner und T J Wat- of tiu w Ixty* and girl* contriiiute his any other plant
will ix- the guc*l of the Wtxlnesday f lu i i
kin*.
or lier earning* on Deo-mlx-r 7th, tinAgain, tin- central hx-ation of Sanford,
Mrs. 1 oung will talk on the recent
F'. O Fries. Cu Surveyor, sureties- annual Orphanage l&gt;uy, to Hus worthy he tine railroad and steamship tranabiennial
m&lt;s-tmg of the F'«sler»i*sl
J W Jackson and K H Walker
cause
ixirtation, the low freight rate*, etc., all
f lu ii» of America which was held in
il K Jeringan, ('unstable, sureties
Sunday, l&gt;cc. Uth. will lx- olxx-rved as combine to increase the admiration of
Sun F'nmeisco. I alilornm
J A Neal and T . ( ’. Allen.
Orphanage I)uy l»y the Baptist Sunday the men who would make this the to­
H. H M rf'lurr, fonstafile. sureti*-*, S«h*x«l. when contribution* to this bacco center of the aouth, and the gentle­
fongrrgatiunal fh u rrh
B M Hawthorne and Arthur B. F'uller. worthy cause will lx- gratefully received. men interested arc greatly enthused over
There’ will lx- no |ir*-a&lt; lung in the
w R. Healey, Juatipo o f the ¿reare, j Those persons who have not received the pro»i&gt;ecta.
f ongn-gulionnl church next Sunday
One of the moat valuable .points of
owing to" the 'absence' of"t lie' pas tor” Rev.
J ' B ’ 1n “u" ,r #nd S ' C ' Dickin*W an Orphanage Day envelope w I kindly
nd drop in tobacco raising in Sanford is that tha
J. D. Langley, who goes to Tampa as u " ur- ,i&lt;‘9- J 11 ( loUfl* r
S - C - Dlck P«» o/Icring» in e n v e lo ,« ant
j collection plat«» Sunday or send to planting of the *e**d beds will not com­
delegute from the church to the state •on.
F'rank
S.
Wltherby,
Justice
of
the
|superintendent of Sundny school, N. J. mence until lute In March, after our big
meeting of the Associated Charities
Peaco, auretie«, Ernest Liebing and B . M. Perkins or to the pastor. Rev J. W.
money crop* of vegetables have all been
Sunday school at the usual hour. !t:45
Hawthorne.
Wlldman.
cut
from the fields and shipped, and tbe
a. m!
F'rank S. Wltherby, Justice of the
"Inasmuch as ye hav«^ done it unto raising of tobacco here means that an­
Next Sunday week the usual services
Peace, sureti«*». FIrnest I-iebing and B. one of the l«*a*t of theee my brethren ye other rich crop and one that can be atored
will ix- resumed at the Congregational
M. Hawthorne.
did it unto Me.”
will be raised after we have used our
church with a special musical program
James P. Hawthorne, Justice of the
-----------------------------antis for the growing of winter veget­
and short sermon jn the evening. Spec­
Pea«-e, suretie*. Wm. P. Blakely nnd
First Htrawherries
able*
and made the money from them.
ial effort will !&gt;e put forth to make those
The first »truwlx*rries of the season
As a filler, a long filler and a staple
service** attractive and helpful to the W. M. Davi*.
Andrew Aulin. Justi«-e of the P«!ace, were brought lo the city yesterday by filler, King Tobacco will come to the
increasing numbers who attend.
sureties, J , B. Jones and H. B. McCall. ID. W. Billingsley, one of tho prominent front in favoritism and in a few years
V’. ii. Wright, Justice of th e Peace, West Side grower*. Thine (terries ure the Sanford grower* should become toPorrh Bazaar
auretie*. T. N. Sewell snd'W . I*. V’ining. probably tit* fint In Florida, ai we have hscco kings.
The Junior Epworth le a g u e of tjie
L. G. Slringfellow, Justice of the Pegce, *«x*n no report* of berries from any part
Methodist church will hold a Porch
sureties, J . E. Pace and L. P. McCuiler. of th e a ta tc. Mr. Billingsley is makaing
Prominent Michigan People Here
Huzaar ut the home of their superinten­
F'ollowing bonds as Notaries Public a i,&gt;eeiaUy of diversified crops and oees a
M r.-John Marks and wife of Jackson,
dent, Mrs. L. R. Philips Saturday af­
were approved:
bright future in the raising of straw- Mich., and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell of Lculie,
ternoon, Decemlxr 14th.
J . H. Baas, sureties, T. H. Evans and ^berriea in the Sanford celery delta. The Mich., were in Hanford two day* th b
Chaa. Lartigue.
strawberries are at Stockton's grocery week. Mr. Marks b suoerintendent ol
The Jacksonville New*, an afternoon
C. FI. Teaal«*y, sur»*ries, B. T . Boyd and you ran get them fresh all during the the Jackson Automobile Factory a t
paper that was launched about three
and D. L. Pierson.
season.
Jackson, Mich., and haa been looking
weeks ago by E. E. Naugle and J . W,
Green W. Smith, sureties, W. W. Long
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hb large land holdings in DeSoto
Whitney, has suspended publication.
w
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Htetaon G lee Club
county. Mr. Marks was very favoravly
Naugle withdrew from the concern sev- an' „ ’ ”
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er.l days ago hut Whitney continued o n ,
Following bopda to i x * r fire arm .
concert in the High School Auditorium of the Sanford section and will invest
until lost Saturday night.
were •ppr0Vrd: ^
e*
IL C. Whitten, pistol, sureties, J . D. next Tuesday night. This will be one here in the near future. While In Han­
Davison and E. FI. Brady.
of th«- finest musical attractions of tb lon! Mr. Marks stopped at T h e Mich­
Orange and that she 1» no longer able to
j
season and will be given for the benefit igan. West First St. •
l»a!x-llu Simon, pistol, sureti«-*. T.
i give us a qu id pm quo.
ol the Vlanford Library.
Miller and R. FI. Gormly.
In conclusion, little »¡stem, let your
The Daytona News will )x&gt; issued as a M. J . Hutson, pistol, sureties. I. I)
big mster. Sanford, give you one little
A
bond
election
for
city
improve­
daily
during the to u rb t season, making v
Hart anti 11. A Nicholson.
ptcre ,of advice. However much you
ments b to be held in Hastings some time its firat appearance Monday.
Thb will
Mr. Loveless appeared before the tllia
may lové mother Grange, don’t be almonth. The main improvement be tho eighth season for t h b popular
ways pulling fcheatnuta out of the fire for bo* rd ,n r* ier* nc* 10 redeeming Iaike- under consideration b the paving""of paper. Harry L. Rood b the editor an 4
•upfRtber Orlando.
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Continual oa pact u n
. i Mala atmt with brick.
I C. 8. Harris city editor,

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«llliillon 11err TM* Week
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Hie Archipelago
THREE ISLANDS STORM SHIfM

IVol &lt; K (¿urrett. of the Southern
, School» o( Dorit-Np.indeur«-. Atlanta,
liu.. m in Stinionl for tin* purpose of
ofM-ning a htuiniwi college
The sch ool will oiler t h o r o u g h m*trocli o n hi iMMikkrs-ping. s h o r t h a n d , tyjtewriting, penmanship, coinmercinl law.

AGED W O M A N KILLED

Are Destroyed and Devastation
Is O v e rw h e lm in g

m

methods.
Kx|&gt;erienr«-d t«-.irh«-r» will l.&lt;- in charge
of each department and only first class
!&gt;ookkee|M-r» and stenographers will be
licrmittcd t*. receive ,l,,.lomas from the
schmH. The price* are very reasonable
and rbe school shin.Id’ receive the patronage of the people of this seel Inn
For ........ or term* .-all on or address
I K. Carrel«. St Johns Hotel. Sanford.

'Hundreds of lives weft- lost during a
severe typhoon which occurred jesterday in the Fhillipine Inland«. Im­
mense property damage was reported.
The storm crossed the islands of Samar
Leyte and North Fanny, leaving ruin in
its path. The town of Taelnliun, tin’
i fo n d u
Capital of Leyte, was prn.-ti. ally d«-troyt-d. T w o steamer« were wrecked
Thanksgiving llnnre
in Taclobun harbor.
The H ots" were host* at a Verj le
How many persons were kill..I I-. liglillwl ThaiiK'givihg dance given b&gt;
falling houses, dying dehri.A and l&gt;&gt; 'them Thursday evening at the Sanford
drowning ia not known, hut the loss of llotise, which was very attractively
lifo is reporter! to have hee|t great, and decorated with handsome palms, green
the damage yt estimated at several mil­ vines, palm branches and red berries.
lion pesos.
making a lOvelj color motif of green and
Another typhoon of unusual *&lt;»\i-rit&gt; red The rich gre. II ..I Ihe palms and
Is p’ .'di. t.-d l i j the weutlier l . lir e S u along Mites brought out with pleasing effect
the west e.ui't ..I Mindanao.
III* I.right red Iu t i ie*. will, which tin*.
It. was iinposailde t&gt;&gt; ..Main a ruin wi re » . |. ffe. tlv l.h nile.l
|»l* t• list of tile .)■ el il I l11, ir&gt;-.|
The helie. «1-1- *1..,;, (,g m I heir
li.llldsonn a n d-l.gl.n l goal,» to which
I he 't ednesrln) I lull
t he »implicit &gt; ..I il . . on-• ni n.nal dr.-M&gt;
II ,1
Tho W i-dm-dav I'iul* h*-,«l a* r. gu
.•it ... I 1V*•
lar in., ting at the i.mne ■,I the sccrclarj loll
Mrs. S. t'. Chase, Wedni-sday afternoon,
A splendid four pleee oretn-slrs fur
with a good at*.-Ildar. &gt;.f tin .I'd. and ni-f.i*t in* i. i , mini m.i-n
At nine
t hree \ Is llo rw p i I—* .1
0 * I*« I it., grand mar. li wa» led bj Mr
The prograip wa- ..t» .*••I hi tie usual and Mrs I I. i .Ite»
The dancing was
Delicious punch
delightful wav. with
tuw-ir
M i— I .-ll|oji-i| b\ l.' Ill
Josephine Dainer.ui nerompHnicd by was served during till- evening
It was
Mr*. l&gt; I. Thrasher sang two .harming a very pretty mil • t.|..\uble dance and
I hi- 11. •, » a» al wav » w• rt* ale al ii.ists
selection*,
it Drv It-»-. JV..rla
\rt*.
(i i I,..in*» pr.-»- nt wer** Mrs
Theres.1 I &gt;• Kit g.. .InI -I'liM . r i
•
hj J.-»sn 1 * i a . n*.r wi, . i. 11,«* i hit • II- 1 M \ .i|i •• elegant l&gt; gow netl 111 black
cic|w- de i be nr Mr* Il I l&gt;eFore»t,
joyed v.-ry iuu. li
The minutes were ii.wt r. .«•I le the In gray m.—-aline Mr» ( (• McLuugb
i I.i,.. k spangled net Mr» tl \\
s*-cr«-tur&gt; Mr- i h.i- and .ft.-r .1 lew
Hra.l lila, k ere|M- de cheiie. Mr* It \\
remarks
I In |-r. -id. i relutn..' I
Spam and it» &gt;oiin&gt;s-tion w tl. tl.*- . I'll. llerudon. white vn.l.roidertal lace over
program. Mr» \ I
T lit-» *•••&gt; .1. black me«».dille, Mr» Satliliel I'ulest.m,
llghtfull) lifted the . urtam o! the past lilark erilbronk-red net over yellow menand gave the club some .»veedinglv in »mimi-, Mr« ( ' (! Unit, pink'nii-H*nlinc
n i ink millón ..verdn-ss Mrs lien
leresting
and charmint' gltt-.p*«..
Castillinn character and Id. in lier III I .1 i.'K* if flay tona. Hack satin. Mr«
«
imitaltle "fla sh lig h t' id Spain .•! th, fi-.- \ I ni i.tic l.la.k m.-»sal me with
a•. r iiiii ing. Mi«s Iren«- Hr.i.lv
StxI**s-111 h &lt; * lit ut v
a .if 411 -• I*, wit', pink lliewsabn.
M i " I.illn- I a* t
. o
\! -- T . ... I.. .. I . Ill.-f, tib ie
o f Mrs I Vt 11 1 .
••a-1
. i l o , -li ,l| -i-. 1 w i l l , w h i l e n e t , M i s s A n i l l e
l*rt.killing
SI.el.
p..iii'h i ..I.,
tilggm*. yellow
messaline with gold
ter«' prepured by Mr» il.ilui.
The "D rill on Spanish Fronunciation" bead trimmings; Miss laiuisc Shepherd,
was postponed for a later meeting, when , pink messaline will, punk chillón over
the ladies ho|M&gt; to have Mrs Forrest dress, Miss I.inda lather blue -atm and
I,ake, w ho i* con versant with Spanisi, I.I.I. m.it.|iii«* tI* over.In—». Miss \tsl.i

.

Volum« V

B liM F K D SAN FO RD I.ADS

Hillsborough High School Humped •
Home With the llaron
Nancy Shortridge Caught &lt; &gt;n Hillsli..rough High School 5.1, Sanford
High School 6. That was the result of
Trestle By Train
this .morning's football game at the
Tampa Hay Athletic grounds and the
('[J p y f'j| | | ) W O M AN T ROM N ILW l*CODk’ PNtrHqplly fella the whole storj of
the game.
If further particulars are desirdd it

Stesmthipi A re Sunk, Mtiiy Village» arithmetic, letter writing and buxines-« Bcjng

i

Wonh L ivin g

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . F R I S D A Y N O V E M B E R SB, 1012

PHILIPINES HAS TYPHOON '
Kills Hundreds Oí

S A N F O R D — U h ' i»

Qf

Advanced Years And Deaf mny *** stfttod th,t lho F‘w,inv

She Did Not Hear The Approaching Train
The A C' L lrui" from Sani,ml ' °
0vief1" ' C,ln‘,UCl0r 8mith
'}'*'* * ■
* n aged lu.ly namerl Nancj
Shortrii go 1ir-*t Wed lies, lay about 1
» ciiicU ,,,H‘ "hr
instantaneously k.ll"*• The accident happened on s stretch of
,r,'" ‘ lr #l,m" o w h“ ,f ,n,l‘' ,r" m Hu,‘
ledge and the »ana- distance front the
public road
The tr.-stle is h.dded b&gt; a
curve appiouclnng from (lie Sanford side
and the engineer could not sec the lady
u,,til the train was upon her. She was
evidently deaf or entirely oblivious to
i"'r surrounding» and made no effort to
Ret oil the tn-stle which was only f»&gt;ur
fe«-t high
Ihe engineer applied I In*“ r brakes and did all in Ins power to
-»"l* &gt;be train, lull eould not entirelj
sl'o ken *|&gt;c««l in sin I. a short di»tam .and th* pilot &gt;d tin engine knocked t lie
&gt;“ &gt;*&gt; Horn
,rH,'k
The tram was
sl‘*p|frl US mam as |M.»slhle and the crew
ruslied back lo render ani l’Ut wli. i-, tl.t-v
-.■a. litsl ber lllc wusevtiuit
The news was tcU-phoned to thè city
and a i-oroiu-r's lurv lliipaiii'lle.1 and
alter viewliig thè r&lt; rimili- and lukmg
leslimony gave their v.-rdiet
No hlume cali lx- uUacli.sl t.» tln- tram
criiw us thè Ui’Cldent e.»ulti ll.it b a v e br«- n

uvoide'l
•
The remaiii» w.-fe interré.) in l.ak*
11. w c.-nietery \.-st.rd»&gt;

little more than a workout for our noble
athletes, who scored at pleasure and
romped all over the prostrate forms of
their opjionenls at their own sweet will
Chief among the uforesaiil rompers
was Mr Zimmertnann, who carrnsl the
bull over for four touchdowns, made a
seventy five yard und fifty yurd run, l&gt;e*ides taking part in a number of minor
rn|„ . A, p 3,M lid III* share
towards boosting ihe score placing the
ball twice iM-blnd the eneinus gout pmi
nmJ |
, nM1|1 al)(t Sparkman eu. h add(^j
" Sanf(m, ,,olltary K Q n
mn()e op
Bn intercept«-*, forward pass by Woodrufl wf,0 ran through a broken field some
ft,rty yar,,, for
touchdown The
wu&lt; n, w v1,rx .lifti. nlt angle and
lh&lt;‘ attempt at goal failed
Uuring thè tlnr.l pirunl lli|l«b..r..iigb
w,c» usi II g four «.ilislil.it.-« '»p.i. siili.t
Hu»hta II I .irriti! and K&lt;im«.lell ..Il P.
Uig tuken .tilt Pili a» long |» tln- faith
fili Zittimy wnts l.-ft to .1.. Po-inv—» il a,,
peutt-d t «• Ite all tinti wa» in .-'»a r i
spul Minili W a» t Mt-. I. O l i i rally ih I he
game wtth a cut under tln- t-ye. but ramiback III tilt- f.-ortli |»ri...i .m&gt;l linei- In»
t.nicbdow n
l'Io- gentle it-pliy r» fr.—l, troni t,r. . n
lund's icy mouiilino-, -wln.-h itisi» look
puri in tlie generili rmnping over italleld were probablv r.-poi,«il&gt;|. tur 1In
..... . attendilo. " whi I. *1- pil.fnlP,
«inali t..r a holidav
I olh.Wlng wa« Ite line ,.p
llillsl.ormigl. Itams.lell l'. rry r giti
end
( nn.ilev
righi tackl.
E arri, r
Hoteley. righi guarii, Koi.li—, . enler
llntton, l.-ft guani Hitshnerr ( l-frk.
Turner, left tackle. Il.-ntlerson. teli end.
Pow er). .pmrter back, Sparktnan, lluslinell, righi hulf back. Asp captAin . luti
back; Zlmmerman, left hulf J.nek
Sanf.ird ^^.•.M|ru!, . rtgbt ep.l M.
I.uiiglilln, righi tackle. Merrill, righi
guarii tlilliert center Th,irsi..ri l.-ft
guarii
Miei, l . ’ l t.i* kà
K-uigli M i
■od II* r Iidoli ■ Ipl .ni.
| lai ter lui. k
• hit Iclidoi, righi I alt Pa&lt; i
Ilio li. r
filili.&lt;tck, El.-l.l' rigPt Pali Ini. k
lleferee. Kloss, umpire. Hopkins, Utile
k*s-pt-rs, E'ields and Harrett; head linesnjun. (ìt-orge liollninger Time of ette
P*T|ihI. lìfttsn imnot*-« Tampa T im i-

I l RKKYS &lt; H I.Al’ IN N I Y * M ( K
—&gt;
tnirrlrmi lt ir tl » Shipprd Nurlh llmughl
I 7 I cui» Per Pi.unil
New Y ork. Nov IH. The olHw-rvance
of Thanksgiving l&gt;uy in New Y .*rk &lt; ity
li.-gan ut
I o'clock thi» morning
Al
that hotjr thè Howery missions' brvad
line formisi f..r thè first lime tln* wmt..r
and
basket» of foo*l were distribuì««!
Otber charituble and philunthri&gt;|.ic or
galilTatloil» tliro.lgh.iut Ilo .iti followi.t
-mi .Inring th- morning li..or» ,.n.| ,i wa»
•-lm .it.-d llial more tbun t.n.tMIU . barit v
•linii.rs were drovidisl for thè poor ni thè
city through ila- vunoua agende».
The city governmenl spr-nl $4,600 for
u sumptuous re pimi for thè 4.600 prismier« in city institutions and the United
Stale» government furnmh.-d dollar dm
I h « n k « g l » mg I l e r n« . - «
mrs im it» -MM)0 g.tests at Fills Island
Tln- .’ htldrt-n ..( t h è nr » i grati, in il,.
I h«* Kuj IimTcU
th«Hr »umiliti
aMi'mpt t«i r»*Mirr»H:t iu» tur
|&gt;nKni)iU* p r i m a r y d e p a t t m e n t ' under iY,&lt;- .1 e. t II.Il

FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION •
Jacksonville

Puts Up

Dough

For Legislators Expense
TWO OATS COST A TIDY SIM
Amenilmcnt ‘To The City Charter W a i
Expenuyc But Worth The
Money To City

M-J

Tulluhaaaee, N'v&gt;*' 27.—State Treas- •
urt-r J ('. Lulling has t*Miay received from
tin- board of trade of the city of Jackson­
ville and turned into the general revenue
fund of the state treasury the sum of
$7,242 40. Iiemg payment in full of ev­
ery cent of expense which the state in­
curred for the s|Ms-ial vw.mii of the Lehislaturp hold O. tol.er 1st to 3rd, to enact
urm-ml menu to the Jacksonville city
charter which would enahle that city to
acquire municipal' «blocks and terminals.
The Jacksonville board of trade has
thus fully and promply kept its pledge
that tin- s|m-.-iuI .«ettsion called at its re.411.-1 should cost the stnte of Florida
nothing
It 1« iiii&lt;f&lt;T»t.,--*d that the exjH.ns«-» in. urred bv stoeral of th« counties for
I..tiding «piv'i.d election» to lili vucanciua
III tile Legislature will also Ih- fully re­
funded i*, tiie .•.■unties |,x the hoard of
trade.
000
W all. mi ...unt. fui» rust let the con­
trail lor the .•oust ruction of seventy
mil«— ot hard road*.
o o o
I he hrst annual meeting of the Wom­
an « DciMovrntir la-ague of Duval counli wa« held it, Ia&lt;*ksoiiville Monday af14 rr,....„
a
Il 11 &lt;1
I he Tilden packing house at Tildenv die 1» running «ml th*- machinery is be­
ing turn.«! bv juice mnmil.iclurcd at
Winter t.arden. I'lu-y do »ay that it
i* the prettiest packing house any­
where
W inter (■ arden Times.
o o
A Miami dispatch says Clifford H.
Hrown. a bust lasts irtun ol this city, cominittisl suicide today by shooting him«e|f I hr*« times. Either shot would
ii.tv. j .r••v 4 Iai al
Mr Hrown, In •
1,1.1. guv. I-..«• In »■ r. . ers*-s a« lh&lt;- reason
lof 111*. fa*li .el
II. I.-ft a note to his
mol her and und« . a will und a state­
ment
He leaves a wife and three chil­
dren
o o o

'The Iw—t crop und the h.-t grade of
fruit 1tie Flagler grove ever bad. they are
gut I,.ting tin* season
K&lt;ir pine land
triol the (bin »kins and bright fruit is
language gi\e them a f. w sugi**—i ion»
\\ ,i"rd
l-la. K gi.-na.liii.
..ver wl.it
hard to heat
Mr Rowley, the inanThe roll was esilisi I.-, ill. ».» rotary . -. I ■ .1* . h. ne with la., an.l cerise trim
tig.-r
t h. grove ex|Hs-ts to gel about
and a large number .il the ne in!« r» re ' o.mg» Mi»» M al« ! |\..w|er pink rin—»a tl,i hiMorit *lmn» r&gt; .tini « Uhlum*» •*1 th« of tlieir tea. h*T» Mi sst — I ir lo*« a . tri fi 4.0110 I.,.!.Dry racks, washing ma­
a n d I ..filer g a v e a i e r i l l l t e - i - t m g i-t
» ,Minded with Spa i&gt;»h ,.r «v.-rb.
... Irapul will, pmk • hillmi Miss ' , .r i |,i «mi» | t r . m a i v u ^ c T |*urt h«u«tfikr
rl,.in'- et. Iiuve t.is-n lidded this season
Tie- t ill, wa» . r. n (
,t. • i* «I
ll.m.l y.-lluw m»»».iline with ere, a- , unii |miuii.l« ..( turkey. thè largì—t ortl.-r I n b i t i o n and T h a n k s g i v i n g .-verei se» to their packing hou«e equipment
San
U . slm- s. lay m o r n i n g
A pl ano l ui » re
III the repott of the citivi n!inn of the d. cilene .Ira,a r , . Miss Ito«ina lac.ji-ks ..( thè ktn.l .01 r.s-tirtl
Mat««. Item
Acct.rding to thè downtown market c en t i y las-n pu r e has t s l for the p r i i n u r y
State Ftsleration of th. Women &lt; i inllilando. gold »pangl.sl i,, i over grts-n
000
o.t—
»alili.
M
i«»
lleiulricks
of
Daytona.
''“
'n.
gr.-ater New York&gt; Thanksgiving departnient. and it is thè intention of
at Wt-st I’alin I,each la-t week, winch
The rminty commissioners of Walton
dinners cotti u|»prnximutely- $3.760,000, thè teachera to ha ve u serti- of ptvenile
was given by Mrs. &lt;i. IP Waldron, the blue satin. Miss Alice JactM-ks of Orlan­
county have just entered into a contract
do. white mescsnlint- with white net over­ tfte items including 750,000 turkey», eritertiinnii-nU hy thi» tirsi gradi-, (or with the W.-tumpka Construction Com­
club's delegate to the convention.
w.irYli $I.H75.000; 1,700,000 ,nes worth wftich tht-y wtll iuik u v«-ry stilali mlmls
After arranging satisfactory a matter dress. Miss Voree, blue silk with hiue
pany of Wetumpku. Ala., to build sev­
$.1411,000
MOO.OOO butti«-» of wine; OOO.- «ioli, for thè purpotte ol raising moll.-y
of busincrv* brought before the club the trimming*. Miss Siuebls ..f Daytona,
enty nub- of sundrlay roads for that
itoti ,|,mrtM ni cranherrie*. 200.000 fjijm f..r thè payint-nìi« 011 their f.tano
The
white llt-l with pink brocaded velvet
meeting adjourned
county at $1*1»*» per mile. The work is
p.iddtngs
150,000
gallon»
of
coler,
lmf.
pillili,
are
cnrdiully
invitisi
to
come
nini
Tbe gentlemen III attendance were
Frogram for December 11h
tn I.«- paid fur out of the money realized
puddiiigs
l.Ml.OOO
¿ullon*
of
cider
and
stshow
well
thè
children
cali
i-ntertain
Archie Itctts. • lyiln Emerson, \\ J.
Mu**«-.
from tin- bond issue authorized last year.
all »h o honor them with their presene«*
Thig|»en, (it-orgt- E". Atkin« of Duytona, y.ino uud w.»rth of vegetatile».
Mup Study. Mm» Tetherly
Thu» the work of improvement and
Eor th.- |ìr»t tinte in many yt-ars thè and intert-l. a» well us help to pny for
Climate und Vegetation. Mis* timid. Hal lieardall of Orlando, W E‘ . Watson.
progress gin-s on in all sections of Florsupfily "( torkeys c.vct-edtsl thd dt-mund their piami
Animal Life, Mix* E'arnswortli
, M L Ruines, H E’. IV-rkiiis, J D. Rob­
i.lu
The beat birds were
ert». E' El Roumillat. Walter Hibbard, and prie«-» saggisi
Selected Reading.
oo o
.inolisi nt 20 ernia n p.mmj
A huge
( ,,n c. Ilrldgr Ululi
W A Ia-tller
'R oll Call, Iaikt-s.
Money cannot la- sjx-nt to better pur­
shipment of live southern turkey» went
Mn, A
t 11IUW.|K w.i* hmttm» of th,pose
in booating a locality or a section
rents,
und
C. t . W.iodrufT n &lt; nndldntr
begging at 17 reni», ami c.dd siofwgr •
C |ub Wedneaday mor'iithan
by putting it into advertising. Tho
The Sunford I’ ostofflctand
western
birtln
could
be
bought
ut
7
The announeeinenl in this issue of C. C
ing. Tw o tublist of bridge were plnyt-d.
ptsiple of Miami and vicinity appreciate
E'rom publications und opinioh* given Woodruff 1»» alderman will be a a sur- cent« 11 pound
Mrs Robert N'ewman won thè highest
the truth of this and have gotten to­
out it in highly probable tliat i»&gt;st masters prise to his many friends in this city
score and will bave thè fih-asuru «of
gether and ap|K)inte*l a committee,
generally will hold on to the end of their I hi* new Richmond in the field, while
Army Offlrcr Injured
wearing the lovely brooch another week,
which is now at work, for the purpoae of
&lt;^)mmi*sion. Under this rulilig m-.r. not a dark horse in the rare is a new
Sergeant W P. Dennis, who has been
(-„„„..(ly n, Kl,i«ts were Mr». C. M.
raising
a fund of $100,000, which will be
than three year» wi^i have elapsed before .-andidale for municipal honors and ns in Orlando for a month or two drilling Voree, Mr». L. F.Hughes, Mrs. C. O.
a change in the Saijford olilct-.cun be hi stale» in hi* announcement has the local military men, met with a pain; Aj r | j,„Khlin. Mr». O ^ W . Brady, Mr», expended in mBkihg the outside world
made. I t looks, them like folly, and is never sought public honors In-fore. Mr. ful nccidrnt this week, which coat Him ( . F Sm(th’ Mni
W. Herndon. Mrs. acquainted with the attractions and ad­
vantages of Dade county.
certainly cheeky to bo ftlncing or seeking Woodruff needs no intrmluctlun to San- the Irtas of two fingers, and only good luck Robert Newman.
000
to plare bonds on a ,m.-o^I c for so long a ford l»eople Ijaving Ims-h a resident of smvetl a much more serious accident or
"When
Mr.
und
Mrs. Willjatn J. Bryan
time ahead. The over-anaiou» and this city for the past twenty years. He |instant de»th.
More
Phosphate
Found
arrived
in
Miami
Satrurday they were
Mr. Dennis was in his room at the
greedy spirit ahown ought to condemn is a well known commission man of
Phosphate
has
been
di«covered
on
the
given
a
most
hearty
welcome. They
tho applicant and his cold storage petl- business ability, ¡» progressive and pub- Arcade Hotel shortly after noon und was
were
met
at
tho
station
by about 1,500
lie
spirited
and
If
elected
should
make
|
practicing
with
his
rifle
preparatory
to
small
farm
north
of
St.
Petersburg
* tion.
the military mnnoeuver».
owned by E. II. Richardson, a local people, unci as they stepped /rom tho
Sanford n first class aldortnnn
Turn him down.
C ITIZ E N ’
In some unknown way the cartridge electrical contractor, and he ha» refu»«s! truin tin- Second Regiment Hand played
( ’ . C. Woodruff and W. -W. Aber­
A beautifully decorated auto­
nathy are the only aspirants in the raer in the rifle wa» exploded, the bullet in an offer of $1,000 rush for the clevBtj uert- Dixie
juririg his left hand to such an extent tract for whieh lit- paid $250 a few year» mobile drafted in the national color*
flaxaar and Supper
Mr Richardson bus refused to put conveyed the great Commoner and
M iss Irene ltra.lv and Maini Howler, that ut Dr Evans' sanitarium the phy ago
Th^ Ladies' Liulld of the fifilscopi.!
siciac
removtsf
the
second
and
third
u
price
on the profM-rty, although urged his wife to their winter home. 3«veral
clfUrOh will hold their annual bazaar accompanied by Messrs. Will Watson
and
W.
J.
Thigjien
motored
to
DeLand
flngera.
to
do
so
by a man who has ¡nveatigated sinvehes of welcome were mode by prom­
and supper, Thorsday afternoon and
Thursday
afternoon
to
witnes»
the
f&lt;yotAfter
going
through
the
hand
the
bulthe
And.
It j f said that the phoaphnte inent citizens and th« Woman's Club
evening, December 6th, 1912, in J. A.
presented
M r. Brysrt with a hug« bou».
ball
gam«
between
Gordon
MilRary
In-1
Ut
cut
an
Iron
rod
jn
two
in
the
bodU
wpecially
fine and that
there
U plenty
Harr old'a old store, on Park avenue, to
qutt o( chrysanthemums,
»tituto
of
Gtorgia
and
Station.
lataad
and
w
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imbeddtd
In
th«
wall.
of
it
in
sight«
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We feel favored that Rev. C. H. Sum­
mer« w u hero to preach a Thanksgiving
aermon. M n . Summers and their little
•on* accompanied him and dined with ua.
Mr. dngram «pent a portion of last
week at Silver Lake. He haa aome real
estate there.
Mr. and Mr«. I. D. Hart of SL Auguatinc are visiting relatives in Geneva and
hare this week.
, Mr. and Mr«. Geo. F. Chase and
daughter of Paragallfield. Me., will, ar­
rive here this week for the winter,
ill reside in the Moea house on
Itreet.
Izxie Rauleraon of Lake City
is lh6 guest of hor daughter. Mr«. Geo.
Mitchell.
Mr». Ella Greenland’« mother.and sis­
ter of Columbus, Ohio, will aoon join her
hem for the winter.
Mr. De Pew of To|&gt;eka, Kansas, is
preparing to plant n hundred acres of
potatoes in this vicinity. He hs rent­
ed Mr. Harper's ileardall avenue farm
and Other land about here.
The work on thp Geneva ferry road is
progressing. The road is being slraightened and a good job being done. Folk«
on this tide of the river nre much pleased.
Early riser» «aw Jack Frost Monday.
Tusaday and Wednesday mornings.
There have l&gt;een thirteen solid cars of
lettuce shipped from J in* Cameron'»
farms up till Wednesday of thi» week.
More to follow.
We think it splendid the deur old robin
red breast is to be protector! by law. and
think the boh white needs more protec­
tion. ' We'know they were shot out of
season about here tin» year

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&lt; AMKKO.N t ITY &lt; L U T IN G S
Dr. Mentzer of Hock Spring». Wyo.
«pent lust Thursday in Cameron City
He wa» lierv on u luisimvui trip and '|» ni
some time at Oviedo. He low returned
to Wyoming.
Mr. Smith of Marion county was here
Tuesday of this week, trying to «ell a
spun of mules
He «lid not succeed
A jiurty of people from New York and
Philadelphia were looking nt our farm«
and garthm*« anti admiring e\er&gt; thing
Mr (itHidwine wife and daughter o f
Wichita, Kansas, have ionic »«• Florida
to enjoy the winter and made their tirst
call at Minnick I’ luce.
Mr. Iirumley of Celery uvenuc was a
caller at the Greer home Sunday.
J. C. Ellsworth. Jr., and wife were
visiting at the Mlnnicks' and Marshalls’
Sunday evening.
Rev. T. It Lawrence of Rock Springs.
Springs, Wyo . lias rented five acri-i of
Dr. Minnirk&gt; farm and will move hi«
fapilly here in a few weeks
They will
live in the house owned by Mr Marshall
on Jrasup avenue
On Tueudny evening the neighbors
guthered at Dr Mlnnicks lyid talked
over the matter of a Thanksgiving dinner
at the church, and after due delilieration
decided to have a Christmas dinner intead.
Madison Court lfuusc Hurn«
The Madison county court house was
burned early Tuesday morning a» the
result of a cigar stump being carelessly
thrown in a pile of trash during a meeting
of citizens last night.
Tho loss is about $26,000, covered by
insurance.
All the county records were saved.

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- J jiT State* military telegraph corps pen­
sions and Pennsylvania railroad pen­
sions to Pittsburg division men knd their
widow*, because my old boys wbuld dis­
like the change and so no doubt would
others upon my pension list. To meet
these payments and others under ray
will $25,000,000 of bonds upon which
the New York state tax has been paid,
have been reserved. But the New York
corporation has been made my residuary
legatee and all surplus left after meeting
tho provision of my will goes to it.

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SAN FO RD 'S W EATHER S T A T IO N
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¡maa Clark Writes About tb*
Weathir Observato-y
Sanford will have something more
than a flag staff and the weather reports
if Congreasmin Clark ha» his way, for he
la warking'on the plan to give this sec­
tion something more complete than the
ordinftry weather reports, Being the
center of the vegetable growing.Industry
of Florida and surrounded by beautiful
orange grove« Sanford la recognized as
the logical site for a sub station for the
Information regarding the sudden chill
blasts that from time to time nip our
tender vegetable nnd sometimes freeze
the orange trees.
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Hon. J. N. Whltncr has labored long
nnd faithfully upop the establishment
here of a complete weather bureau and
In this t/iatter has received the assistance
of Hon. Frank Clark, who has ever been
the friend of the Sanford section and ia
willing and anxlops to aid us- in every
laudable enterprise, not only because of
his friendly feeling, but because he knows
our needs better than any of our national
public servants. .
Congressman Clark wired the Informa­
tion several days ago that Sanford would
have such a station established and that
a letter would follow. Today he writes
the following:
//on. J. N . B’Ai/ner, Sanfnrl, Fla.:
Confirming my telegram to you, from
Jacksonville, that the Department haa
ordered a weather station established at
Sanford, I desire to aay further that I am
informed that it is the purpose of Prof.
Moore to make some specinl investiga­
tions nt Sanford which will lie very val­
uable to the veu/nhle growers along the
the line of frie^^nd frost damage to veg­
etables.
Please do me the kindness to nrquaint
the public with these farts
With kind regards nnd best wishes. I
nm
Your» very truly.
FRANK CLARK.

Sing during the w&lt;-ek of Jumiary t&gt;
Thimble Party

Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits
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Distinctive quality counts for as much in fertilizers as any other
article.
Efficient service likewise has its valua.
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arc made to give results— not to sell at n low price. The difference
itrth e cost of a good fertilizer over a cheap one will more than be
made up in your yield.
Careful attention to every detail, promptness always, and a
high regard for our customers' withes have helped to make us and our
famous fertilizers— the Favorite brands in such great demand.

IN D E PE N D E N T F E R T ILIZE R C O M P A N Y
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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has issued invitations to n thimble party
Saturday afternoon, complimentary to
Miss Hazel Osborne of Rochester. N Y .
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Honored Mercer Davis
Mlaa Dorothy Dsvis entertained the
Sanford society buds last night in honor
of her brother, Mercer Davis, who is
visiting hia parents for a few days.
Mercer is making his home in Palatka
with his grandmother. Mm. F. D. Ack­
erman and his many Sanford friends
were glad to greet him again under such
auspicious circumstance«.
About thirty of the young people
were present and they made merry until
a late hour. The Thankagiving game«
were greatly enjoyed and were new and
novel. The pritt* wero moat unique.
For instance, Adelaide Higgins, voted
the pretticaj girl present was handed a
package canfully olid tenderly wrapped
and upon opening it a fine large Irish
potato rolled out. This seems to have
been a put up Job on the Irish arid savors
much of T. K. Dates. It is safe.to as­
sert that thdboys and girls have never as
thoroughly enjoyed a social event as
heartily or entered into tho games with
such rest, and after delicious refresh­
ments had been served the merry crowd
departed with a feeling that Miaa Dor­
othy Davis was a most .charming little
hostess.
Those present were Adelaide Higgins,
Muriel Harrold, Douglas Aliernathy.
Let lie Caldwell. Lillian Herring. Elenor
Herring, Helen Hand, itulii Roberts,
Francis Gonralen, Annie Anderson, Fan­
nie Relm Munson. D orothy. Davis.
Frank and J D Woodruff. Sydney
Chose, James Higgins, Reginald Holly.
Hume Rumph. Alfred Roiison. Rilly
North Florida Oranges
Holden. Fred Wight, Morris St&gt;eneer.
Taylor county has grown n great many
Grillin Herring. Walter Rowland, Ar­ oranges this yrnr
Almost every home
thur Dickins, Mercer Davis, Robert lias a few tree* nnd all are heavily loaded.
Hi nis&gt;
We cannot begin to estimate the number
grown
it reminds us of old times when
Taylor grew more orange* than almost
Gunmen Sentenced
Gyp tin* Flood, Whiley I-ewi*, l,efty any other county
And they are as finely
Louie and lingo Frank, tiie gunmen run- flavored as any to be found in South
victed of I tie murder of H erm an Rouen- Florida Orange growing could tie made
that, were sejitencfd by Justice Goff to |iny tier« almost as well as in other
today to die ill the electric chair at Sing |inrts of the state Perry’ Banner
Each of the prisoner» wiu&gt; sentenced
•eparalely. ami in each case Churl«« G F
Waldo, their counsel, moved that the
verdict be set aside and the judgment lie
arrested.
Each motion lit* tire God successively
denied.
One of the grounds for Mr Wahle’s

Sat;ml^M 29. 1.912

I lie Guild of the Fpi-eopnl rhi.rch
will meet on Friday afternoon at ,T
o'clock at the residence of Mr». T. A.
Neal. All members are earnestly urged
to bo present os business of Importance
ia to lie transacted.

Fine« fh* ntit-fashloneil
rnr&gt; of cur­
ing eciBina tluouiih III* I.... . has If** ll
guen up by »clmii-i* nuiii) different
salves have been If, ’ nt »kill ills*»»*».
Hut It hits been fuiio.i inut these Halves
only clog the pores and cannot penetrate
to the inner skin below the epidermis
wfiers the ecsenia germs are lodged.
penetrsll
This— the quality of penetrstlng—
probably explains (lie Iremendoue suecess of the well known liquid rrirnu
rr:
remedy, oil of wlnliriiren. thymol, gly­
cerine. etc.. »■ compounded In D fl U
Prescription
Ws have sold othsr remedies for skin

troubles but none that ws can rscomnieii.l as highly as this for we know that
D.D.D. stops the Itch at once. Wo Just
want you to give D.D.D, a trial. That will
be enough to prove it.
' Of course all other druggists hav#
D.D.D. Prescription— go to them It you
can't coins to us— but don't accept some
big profit substitute.
Hul If you come to our store, we «re
•oceitsln of.wbnt P.D D will do for you
thsl we ofTeV you a full slss bottle on
•hie guarnitir*
If yom do not And that
If takes .iwny tbs Iloti AT UNCU« U
costs you not » cent.

None of the condemned men gave any
visible sign of til« .feeling«.
Acrompnnled by Sheriff Harhurger
nnd twelve deputies, the four were forced
through a big. ailent crowd outside of the
Criminal Courts building, thrust into the
prison van and taken to the Grand Cen­
All kinds of rep«tit work Sanford Ma­
tral Station, where they hourded n train chine A Garage Co
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for Sing Sing
There with Charles Bro­
ker, former lieutenant of police, con
i » « e e e * e e o e « + * e e * « e e o e * e e « e » e e * « e e e e e « * e o * e * » « « * » « * « e « o « * ' e « e * 0 ' » " « ‘e o e * * * * e * e * * ^ # o
di-mned as the instigator of the Rosenthal
murder, they will await eirclution.

METTINGERS

The Event of the Season
The musically inclined and all the
people of Sanford who delight iq a Icoture recital and good music are promised
n treat in Edward Baxter Perry, who
will npjicar at the High School Audi­
torium on January 3rd at H o'clock.
This fine attraction has been secured at
a large figure hut it is thought 'that
enough ticketa'can lie sold at fifty ceijts
each to muke it a |&gt;aying venture
Ev­
ery on« is cordially invited to attend the
I.ecture Recital, one of the beat events
of the season. The Indies will call ujion
you nnd sell the tickets.

0“rli
Married In OTlahdo
Mr.
Allen
Boyd
Wallace
of Sanford/
Carnegie Give« Money Away
Andrew Carnegie, in a statement an .the bugaboo of Orlando during the base
nounce« that ail but $25,000,000 of his bull nightmare of last summer, was mar­
fortune, which will be disposed of under ried in Orlando last night to Misa Flor­
his will, will be left to the Carnegie cor­ ence Stringfellow, also of Hanford.
They esme down in an auto, and had
poration of New York, which .has been
a
blowout
on the road, with the result
made hia residuary legatee and which
will carry on hU educational and charit­ that they tjjd not reach the Presbyterian
manse, where the service was performed
able work..
Mr. Carnegie's statement likewise ex­ by Dr. Stngg, until something like eleven
plains his reasons for planning to pension o'clock.
The happy couple left the d ty on the
ex-prealdents of the United State« na he
provided for recently through t}&gt;e Car­ midnight train for a visit to Mr. W al­
negie corporation. In making his an­ lses'« relatives in the Shenandoah Valley
nouncement, telling how he had gTTOT' "°f .Virginia.— Reportsr-Star
about putting his "goapel of wealth” into
practice. Mr. Carnegie said:
Re». I). J. Hlockrr Will Preach
"1 resolved to fulfill the requirements
Rev. D. J. Illocker^of DcLand will
of the 'gospel of wealth’ by transferring conduct service« at the Baptist church
funds and have done so except that 1 next Sunday morning' at 11 o'clock and
found it desirable to retain for awhile In the evening at 7. All art'cordially
perwonal distribution of my United invited to be preeent.
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106-108 FIRST S T R E E T
W omen’s Sweaters, val­
ues $3.98. our &lt;PO pr A
regular price _ « P O e t l l /

Blankets, value $2 48.
our price regu
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SANFORD. FLORIDA
W omen's Kid Gloves,
values $1.19, (D1 A A
our- regular pr.

BETTER SAFE

*; $2.25 THAN SORRY

Good Table Linen, val­
ue $1.39, our (I* "I OPT
price regular.' t P A e ^ n J

Men s Neckwear, value
39c, our price reg- OPT/»
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Men and Women’s hose
values 29c, our OPT^*
price regular____

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Women’s U n d e rv e s t«,
value 29c, our reg-

25c

GOODS
Mixed Suitings, values
89c, our price reg- fT p T ^
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REPOBLICANS A V A U N T

ci cm11. iin.nl&gt;
nmnh' *bgtnti«*l iatw
ttiul thu
tho «-K-i.il.
■»ml gentlemanly rampaigit ol Pr Uilion. devoid ol rancor, abu.«*.-. vito|H-raj tion and »lander in the one crowning
Col. Thrasher Believes Spoils glory und the one redeeming feature of
I the Preiulential content, and that the
Belong To Victor
|overwhelming and triumphant election
of Vt otKtTOw Wilson 1» a most -&gt;plendld
tribute to the high character of that ri[»e.
W R IT E V IE W S FROM DISTANT LAND scholar nane and level headed mun, true
American gentleman am) Democrat,
And ut the same time phown the wisdom,
common tense and aanity of a vast mnEurope Took Great Interest In The Jority of our ninety odd millions n( citizens. As between Taft and Roosevelt,
Late Presidential Election
they any •" There is little choice l « ’l » is -ii
And Result
rotten apples "
It:
Every one practically thinks Pr.
The following letter from C o l-!&amp; :^ t.
Wilson
is the man who is equal to the oc­
Thrasher waa received tod ay:
casion,
and
to the emergency oi the hour
O’mrro, Sirif trltind, Morfmhrr J?t:
anti
wish
him
unmeasured success.
Editor Sanford Herald:

I» « mi voting, shouting, ■ml praying for In» Thoji
to H-o-l-I-i-l-a-x with «ivil
iJHnvt'rulir victortoa (or- lor. »e ll, half «ervirs. Pr \V||»on
a i-entury. and «111 »oon be too old to
Truly.
vote, and b«-iore they die I want them
A M TH R AS H E It
to nee the Promlaed Land of real Jeflernonian and Jnckionlno Democracy
The wholesale removal « ill not affect
I « the Boat In v e s tm e n t In F lo rid a
any of the brave battle scurred (»rand
W e b - f . e«U •«
»* • !-'» b ^ e i r ^ e p it ^ e M i e « . C i t »
All Work Receive* My Personal
Army men, for they are all dead or draw- j
a tel S e L a i U n
a || LLot*
D *« .*UUiia
o ti i J
S e U r b ib
Firm
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Writ# ei i
*ng pension’* Ahd If per chance one of
Attention And Beat Effort*
them hupla-m-d to l&gt;e holding u Federal TAMPA
BA&gt; IAND COMPANY
Opposite City Hall
Telephone No. SS
office, he has held it. doubtlo&gt;*s. long
A r M t l f i n N « l ’l H a n k B U f
T a m p * . Fl&lt; rw ji
enough to have feathered his nest well,
add being the same true, brave and cgur- (
ageous trrnn he believe* in justice anil
fair . plav
Remove him loo
Hut
double his pension and In will not kick *
in it ic lf w||h its headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath
Those fellows deserve the care of a grate-1
and nervous depression bu^ nervousness’ brings a bad train
ful country, and those brave fighters1
o f worse ill« i f it is not stain correeted.
But I f you w ill clear
whom I met nt Manama.«, Gettysburg, 1
\yoiir system o f poisonous bile you will be rid o f present
Seven lines, Malvern Hill and th e 1
(roubles and be secure against others which may b&lt;^worse.
Crater at Petersburg, Virginia, whoaei
Hut what will lie do?
Like Cleveland, he belii-vea down in every hilltop and smiling valley has l&gt;eei) 1
his great «oul in the "divinity ol h o »- , cnM," £uln‘ d “ nd mtt‘,P rlph wilh ,h e |
esty.’ ’ Hut like Cleveland, great and i blood of the *lnin’ ttr* enti,lfd to * U thp|
' fff’T
net quickly and *iircl&gt;
they regulate the bowels, stimulate
splendid man and President that he was. l*&gt;n’,lo'w the-v have or. m“ v hereafter rethe liver and kidneys— tone the stomach.
Then your
I hope he will not bo slow in "turning the
blood will l&gt;^ purer and richer and your nerves w on’ t bother .
rascals out." In ’ this Hulkan war to the U ha" ,M&gt;Pn “ ,d lhnt lhp th,rd **‘r,nrr |
you. Th e whole world over Beech am Si Pills are known as a
victors belong the apoiU of war
An- *“ ,h‘‘ nmn of dw,iny nnd * m ■* elertwl
most efficient fam ily remedy, harmless but sure in action. For
drew Jackson Democracy and Demol 'J,G
Many urKP that I ) f ' Wllaori
all disorders «if the digestive organs they are regarded aa tho
craUc religion claim the spoil»
i f called ta,hp man oi dpM,ny " nd
" urp|y

C. H. D IN G E E
Plumbing and
Qas Fi t t i ng

TAMPA P R O P E R T Y

Biliousness is Bad Enough

NoW that the bitter und shameful
contest haa been fought out and won by
.Woodrow Wilson, I venture to s.uy thut
there are a lew things wo should remem­
ber not to forget, and some suggestions
to be made by one who has never a«k«*d
for an office from his county, state or
the Federal government. All Europe
has been Intensely interested, because
of the vituperation, cruel charges and
counter charges by Roosevelt- and Taft, on for advice I should say. "D r Wilson. ,urfP,*d h,m3p|i
W * ibal1 ^
the one against the other, such as liar, nrise early on March 5th. lfij.l. nnd beThis Is too long n letter already, but at
thief, rohber and worse, and 19 such girl M o r e breakfast, and *a rapidly as ( the risk of being tiresome I have written
lengths and depths that the etfdraled.' Wfo cait aign your name dismiss or remove ’ ‘ h* following «o||lo«|uy. anil if you see
cultured and
refin«-d stood
agaat, \wvfry .jitother’s son of the office holders ,5t• publish it along with and a» a part
amazed and astounded, as they read who' yon
In- turned oul " He*hla letter
ciwt poV.ibly
poteit
from day to day, such charge* nml coun- , KdW in VioriuA,
Oh' Hull Moose thut I am
Woe is
iil&lt; and on through ull the
ter charge« made by the President nml *{)&lt;U-*. CK’an and fumigate the Augean me. The personification of woe. "As
Ex-President of the United Slates, the stables” and see that every Federal of- \the eagh&gt; soaring in his pride of place,
ona against the other, after five years of flee is filled by honest, reliable, lo n g 1I ’ ve been by mousing owls, hawked at
the closest and most confidential friend­ suffering and lohg waiting Deinocart* .’* anil killed.". Yes, I’ ve been slugged
ship, and naturally they watched and Hear my reasons
Listen! in I860, over the rope*, whipped to a frazzle,
waited with deep Interest as the cam­ when Lincoln was elected President, I scourged, skinned, scandalized, abused I
paign progressed, and with n still deeper was too youug to vote, and from that and and «hot " . Hooker und Pr.
and more profound interest the final day till this glad hour, we have had one Crum, avaunt' You have been my un- j
result of Nov, tho 5th.
Democrat for President' And con- doing " "Shades of Ananias, I hate'
And now they ask, "How eoulif this sequently. with civil «er\ice rule* and you "
1 am sail. sor»’, «our uml sick of
result possibly happen?" Mow is it that what not, practically every
Federal it all
1If 16 Y*-s No, n«&gt;
those two m en’ who had a-«salb-&lt;l each'office is now, and has been throughout .-trnf ir/icn 1 think of uhnt I um,
other ao unmercifully, with the must that long, long (n-riod. held by Republi•t ruf what I ufrd to u*l,
cruel epithets, and each hack*«! by the cans and warcely a Democrat tins held
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lions ol votes from their admirers und t (.ration of Federal affair*, except to
Listen’ It is oblivion* kn«-U. Ping
friends, and yet Dr W ilion is elected shout and vote every hnir years, and us
v^uoth
the I r«“Slilenl of UiHt boasted land of m the &lt;use of Samuel J I llilvqA to be Dong, Ping I long Ping Pong
the lr«*? and home of the brave " The openly defiant, ami shamelessly enraged Nevermore
result of the voting was known m Paris, ' *n th*’ count, ami actually robbed of u
There are plenty giro*! waiting PemLondon. Herlin, Rome ami th** other old splendid victory
Am I not right ’ o*"rut.*. ami if Pi
ilson will u**- Ui* pen
world capitals alimwtj us h o o i i hs in New Ask old stager* like Hob Davi*. Mmu' just right they uml their children's chi!
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wondering. »|&gt;*-echie*«, ami waiting for John Pace, \pp Ria*«etter. Frank For» will applnml and approve
1'lie being
an «-xplunntion. It «*«’in« to I«* the con- ter, M F Robinson uml other*
They out in the cold lor fifty year* has crisited
census of opinion at home and abroad, know tin- fact* j^ e r y one of them has the niH-ensily and necessity knows no

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ating of a new county will be the furni­
and th* aum for
these few Item* should not be large.
But just remember this!
There is already a movement on foot
and it has been brought up In open meet­
ing of tho board of county commissioner*
to buy a lot and build an addition to th*
court house at Orlando because the bust
ness of the county has increased to such
an extent that tho present quarter* are
inadi!quate to tho present need* of the
county.
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I f tho question of county division had
neve* been raised the tax payer* would
have been confronted with the payment
of about $ 100,000,io r additions to the
present court houso and the people of
tho north end think that sinco the busi­
ness of the County has increased so rap­
idly primarily from the great increase
from this end that tho best movo under
the circumstances would not bo the build­
ing of an expensive addition to the pres­
ent court house, but to endeavor to build
a court house at this end of the county
and keep the business at home.
Think it overt
Do you want to spend $100,000 more
at Orlando and still be twenty-five miles
away and receive none of the "benefits of
tho taxes or would you rather keep tho
money for the court house and spend it
on good roads for the next ten year* and
after wo are rich and prosperous in our
small county build a small, new court,
house?

HIE SANFORD HERALD ture and* the records,
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T u »»J«» «nd FrVJty Mornlnl By

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J. MULLV, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Butines* M t n a j t r
Subscription Prie*. $ 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance
DeUvond ta Ih . City tnr carrier 12 00 per r »* » In
advance or 20c per month.
Payment» la ad» aneo mutt be made at oflke
Rntarrd aa oeoorvd-claaa moll matter Aujoat 22nd
1908. at tho Poatoffloo at Sanford. ITorlda.
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879
OMce la llorald Bulldln«

Telephone No Mt&gt;

The editor of tho Fort Pierce N o v« U
an aspirant for tho poaition of poat• master of his thriving town. There are
¿bout 106 editor* in Florida, and tho edJtor of tho N c’*'» thinks they "ought to
be taken care o f with the ftrat 166 offlees given out. Editor Holly of Sanford
ougl|t to be given tint drawing from the
hat .holding tho 166 fat job*.— DeLand
Record.
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The cool weather of the paat week
will work wonder* with tho coming let­
tuce crop, and tho stuff that will go to
market in the next few week* will be the
finest that has ever left Florida. The
quality ought to make tho price and If
the grower* will only demand a fair
profit on the stuff and create on f. o. b.market here there will be no question
about their making good this season.
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("apt. R&gt; II. Marks of this city is a
candidate for the position of Register of
the U. S. Land office at Gainesville.
This one of the juicy plunp soon to be
plucked by a Democrat and there Is
not u Democrat in the entire south more
worthy of the position than Cnpt.*
Murks, a Confederate officer, a staunch
Democrat, a southern gentleman nnd a
man beloved un&lt;! respected by n lurge
ri-r|e of friends all over the south.
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Florida and Sanford is getting a share of
them. Next season with our new tour­
ist hotel this c(t&gt; should tie made tile
rendezvous for the tourist nnd sportsman
und there »»ill he no reason in the world
to go anywhere else in Florida for the
llest hunting, halting, automohiling and
every other pleasure that makes Florida
the playground for the winter visitors.

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T H E "SH O P E A R L Y ” A D V IC E
With supernal courage, paragraphers
all over the land have entered upon the
annual routine of advice to Christmas
shopper*—"viait tho ahops and see what
they have to offer"— "bu y early and
avoid* worry in the last days before
Christmas"*—"consider the amount of
weariness you can save the salespeople,
if you do the hulk of your shoppiing
now," etc., nd infinitum.
Knowing paragrapher*. you could ex­
plain fills seomjng anxiety in several
ways
One is that the early Christmas
shopping advice is as much expected as
the weather report nnd the canny para­
graphic would give his audience what it
in looking for. Another reason is that
advertising pntron» of the paper get
abundant assistance in tins manner and
the more a merchant prospers the more
lie advertises. A tiiird reason is that
frequently the paragraphic has dwelt in
households where the winding up of
preparations for the winding up of the
glad Yuletide find* the whole family in a
devilish we use the word wtthous apol­
ogy stew, where tears from the women
folks and beastly exhibitions of ill tcmpi-^
among the men all react on the hapless
joungsters fur whom the "merry Christ­
mas" is being made.
Out there is no sense in exposing fhe

The lle|Kirter Star rngrft» the hasty
urtiun of the other du&gt;. when an islitorial
was putdlkhed favoring count) division
and attempts to hedge on ihp the propo­
sition h) su) mg that Sanford is trying
to take too much territory
No linis
have been drawn ns yet and if the lines
contemplated were made public tho
boundaries would give the southern half modus operand! of the parngrapher.'
of the county more than two-third* Ills advice to shop early is entirely rele­

ed with the'prodigality o f the rent of tho
county proceeded to bond her own dis­
trict for brick roads.
Possibly the only lesson for us in the
dolay is to profit by Sanford’s experience,
os well as by any mistake* she may have
made.
But we are right VP against It, „Some­
thing must be dona. If It is not quickly
done we may consider our city and coun­
ty back number*. The flr*t to Intro­
duce good roads, we have allowed our­
selves to lag behind all the towns about
us that have profited by pur earlier en­
terprise.
This matter, discussed at some length
by the Orlando board of trade at its last
meeting, la recognised by the board,
by the hundreds of automobilo owner*,
by thoee who use vehicle* of any sort, by
our merchanfa and particularly by tho
observant and critical new comer, who
has cosh in his pocket to invest, as tho
most important matter for instant and
serious action.
Wo have always stood for advance­
ment along the line of good streets and
good roads.
Wo believe that to hang back, clogged
with the banracle* of a "penny wise and
pound foolish" policy when all the world
has demonstrated that tho only way to
secure the benefit of good roads is to bond
Tor them, will become our death knell.
We are for the Issuing of tho bonds per­
mitted us in the city and if there Is any
doubt about tho legality of the matter,
to secure the right at the next sitting of
thq Legislature.
As to the county roads, considering
that Sanford district is preparing to pave
on its own account and the fact that un
effort is being made to divide the county,
and the further fact that the proportion­
ate cost would be lens, with more to ahow
lor It if Orlando district were bonded 9
rather than the balance of the county,
W.e arc inclined to the opinion that tin*
district plan would give the best results,
unlfsp the entire county would go into
it heartily as a means of preserving the
unity and good feeling among our people.
Whatever the plan, we trust, that be­
tween the city council of Orlando, the
hourii of trade, the county commission­
ers and the efforts of the citizenship
generally w&lt;» will unke up to this in­
tensely interesting nnd most im|&gt;ortant
queatlon. Orlando Citizen.

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L E G A L P R IN T IN G
"One of the reasona why tho Sanford
Herald wants n division of the county
is on arrounl of the legal printing
It
never gets any of it
It is not worth
the trouble if you take it at the rates that
some of the Orlando pa|H&gt;rs hid for It.

relatives and others, you "owe it to"
these clerks will he worked to a frazzle

by Christmas eve, even if'you and your
friends arc considerate enough to do your
buying early, but you cpn aubtract Just
so much weariness from their spirits and
possibly, by keeping your nerves unra»|&gt;ed, you cah he of assistance at the
last difficult moments to others who
have been unable to complete the awful
gift list
The Christmas present giving custom

We have been in the business for years
and have never tukeh legal printing for
lens than statute rates nnd we never will praised

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A county pajM-r has hard times nt best
and the cutting and slashing of rates is
unnecessary and foolish. la-gal print­
ing is the only cream in the business,
and we are going to have the cream or
nothing.
Skim milk rates don't go here.
— Winter Garden Time*.
If The Herald ever takes any legal
printing it will la1 at (lie legal rate und
nothing else. As the qiatter stands
/now none of the legnl' printing comes
here if tho county officials cun keep it
in Orlando.
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As stated Indore The llerald will not
take up uriy more spare in tlje county
division matter. This part- of Orange
county expects to divide and no human
agency will prevent the division. As to
whether the county w ill he large or amuli
Is left to the actions of the people of the
' in'ith« -p half
•' it iluit the citizens
o
,.. t ol t.ie county can talk about
Is higher taxes In the new county. There
will ho no higher taxes in the'new coun­
ty. Wo are separating to reduce taxes
and tho high-taxi* In Orange county will
be no nffalr of our end of the county.
The expense of a new court house will be
nothing, ns there are several buildings
that can bo used for the next ten year*
here If the new county site is decided by
popular vote to be placed In Sanford.
Tho only expenses inciduntal to the cre­

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he the enlightenment of the
ages - is of course growing unpopular
among thoughtful people, who ure won­
dering if it |s not time to stress the
Christmas spirit idea more, hut as long
os the great day is observed, it will be­
gin to the children first of nil and for
them gifts should be provided In all gen­
erosity. There is seldom anything of
the shoddy wish to "pay back" or "put
him under obligations” or to "stand in"
in the thought of the Christmas toys for
tho Ixiya and girls. The paragrapher
should make his advice say: "D o your
Christmas shopping early, spend your
money on the kiddies and let a card or a
rose suffico for the grown up friends who
have sense enough to understand."—
Miami Metropolis.
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O R LA N D O W AKES U P
Bad roads give rise to good roads talk.
Our people have "had such a sickening
dose of had road* that even the most unprogresaivo has at lost gotten the Idea
of good roads to percolate through his
cranium.
The lesson has been a rather severe
ono and tho loss has been prodigious, but
It is a lesson well learned and now we are
all convinced that good road* are vitally
essential to our existence as a city and
county.
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So alow has Orlando been ami so slow
tho county that Sanford, with not over a
fourth of our ability went ahead with
her brick streets and, becoming disgust­

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Just glance at our
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the variety o f styles
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wear and they please

COUNTY D IVISIO N C O M M IT TE E
Fl*e Citlrrn* Are Appointed
lly Vlie President

Vice President F. P. Forster who pre­
sided at the meeting of the Commercial
Club last Monday night bus appointed
the following citizens as members of
the committee to confer with a commit­
tee from the Orlando Board of Trade
+'. 1*. Forster, Chairman.
G. W. Fipencer
A. T. Koasetter.
vant nnd might lie elaborated into vol­
Thus.
E. Wilson
umes by illustrations taken from real
D. L. Thrasher
life.
L. R. Philip«
For instance, take the rase of the

. of the land in tho county and Vive the
Sanford side lens than one-third. The
Reporter-Star.will have to find a better
excuse for wnlking backward and we
more than half sus|Hi-t that their hand clerks who ure to sell you those loving
hus been called b&gt; the politicians who tributes which &gt;ou will bestow upon

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many years' of establishedyn li s i n e ss
has been p y tu ie matured
experience of successful
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers.
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of o u t
22 years of knowing how
to buy.
Make us your haber/
•dasher.

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It J Holly

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M. F. Robinson
C. R. Walker
J. N. Whltner
8. O. Chase
N. H. Garner
Joe Cameron
H. It. Stevens
Geo. A. DeCottes
11 II Chappell
Then. J. Miller
Geo. 11. Fernald
P. M. Elder
J. E. Pace
C. H. Lefller
Henry McLaulin
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This tradt of land lays on (he South of Lake Jessup
and has been known for years by all the old
timers as one of the Very Richest tracts in
the State.

For Treasurer and Collecdtor

Practically all Fine Hammock Land covered with
hard wood timber. You can save price of the
land every two years in fertilizer alone.

Being an experienced bookkeeper and
thoroughly familiar with the dutirn incumpent upon the office qf Treasurer
and Collector I announce my candi­
dacy for this position suDicct to tho elec­
tion to be held Tuesday. December 10th.
I will be unable to see each voter per­
sonally before the-elcction and take this
opportunity of announcing my candidacy
Reapectfully,
A. A. PR E 3TO N .

Investigate, It Will Pay You.—We also have
a few improved places ready to go to work on
that we will Sell On Easy Terms.
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For Treasurer and.Collector
I hereby announce my candldscÿ for
the poaition of Treasurer and Collector
at tne election to be held on Tuedsay|
December 10 in Sanford. I am at pres­
ent holding this poaition and am quali­
fied in every way to attend to the autic*
of the office and will appreciate the sup­
port o f the pcoplo on election day.
Respectfully,
\dly
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For Alderman
I will be a candidate for the poaition
of Alderman subject to the election called
for December 10th. I f elected I will
give the office the same careful attention
that I would my business and am a can­
didate for tho position with the sole pur­
pose of Serving the city because it is my
duty as a citizen.

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Among tlie many Orlando visitors m
A W H IT E T H A N K S G IV IN G
northern price winning stock und ready
the city yesterday were Dr. Hu! Heardall
for the breeding pen * Address Ia-oriurd
and the Misses Roaina and Alice Ja- Snow Fell at
Many
Place« In The Vihlen, R F D No 1, Sanford. Flu
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cocks
Dr. Heardall is a U. S. ArmyNorth And South
F-&gt;r
Sale
Two
Kentucky
Hr»*l
Mule
surgeon at present stationed rt Day ton.
Washington. Nov. 28. -T h e first reul
Colts.
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2
years
old
Hurgam
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(Milo and is home on a leave of ubsence. snow of the season ushered in Thanks­
He ¡s rememliered by ins many Sanford giving day early today, when n reul win­ $225.00. Good buggy. Deenng mower.
friends, tut he formerly resided here be­ ter storm begun shortly after midnight Address W. T Murphy. Celery City,
Fla.
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"Mr*. H. L. Gibson left Saturday last fore removing to Orlando.
The thermometer is falling.
* for n few w w k *' visit with relatives in
For Suit- Mixed poultry and pigeon
Snow also fell throughout most of the
Stringfellow •Wnllare
South Carolina.
manure. 75c |H-r barrel I. o. h. Semsouthern
states,
according
to
the
weather
Mis* Florence Stringfellow und Mr.
inloe Squab J-'arm. Longwood, Fla.
M l * Helen Mead of Di-Land was in
A. H. Wallace motored to tlrlundo with llureau reports, and the cold temper­
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tho city lost 'Sunday and spent the day
Mr. and Mrs. Gore of Orlando Tuesday ature is felt even in Florida. A mantle
with h£r friend Mrs. Morton Hopson.
evening and were united in murriage of «now coverj the Carolinas, Tennes­ Wanted To sell five new sewing ma­
Mercer Davis came down front Fidnt- by Rev. Dr Fogg. Mr and Mr* Wul see. Georgia, Alabama, Misnissippi und chines. Up to dute standard make.
ka on Wednesday and will spend his lace took the midnight train from Or­ stutes farther wiwt. Blizzard* are rag Will sell at'a great bargain. Them- ma­
chines sell for $i() retail, anyone of these
Thanksgiving holidays with home folks. lando for Richmond. Virginia, to witness ing in the extreme northwest.
can be bought for $25 cash. Call at
Miss Florence Moore of Oaklnnd ar­ the great football game lietwcen the
once
or write Hox 1.319, Ssnford. Flu.
Watertown.
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28.—At
sev­
rived Wednesday evening to spend Universities of North Carolina und Vir­
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along
the
St.
Lawrence.
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Thanksgiving with her sister. Mrs. ginia
From there they will go to OhurFor Sale Young Jersey cow with her
Morton Hojwon.
lottesville, Virginia, where they will he two-foot fall of «now is re(H&gt;rti-d. Rail­
roads are working snow plow« to keep first calf, heifer culf. Inquire of F. J.
the
gm-st*
of
Mr
Wallace's
sister
la-fore
Mrs. Joseph D. Rogers and little son.
their trains moving, and street traffic is Nlemeyer, Longwood, Fla.
20-t0tp
Julius and Mias Mildred Freomun of returning' to Sanford
badly
lied up.
All tjie friends of the young couple
For Rent— Five room cottage with all
Savannah, Ga., are the charming guests
were not surprised when they heard of
modern conveniences. Apply to N. H.
o f Mrs. Alfred Lilja.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28.—Residents of Garner, city.
l!)-tfc
the marriage, as it had been rumored
Hon. R: P. Marks, U. S. District A t­
such a step wu* contemplated. The Atlnnta and other sections of North
Cottage for Rent —New, five rooms
torney of Jacksonville spent a short time
many friend’s of Miss Strlngfellow'a Georgia awoke today to find a white and hath. Mnrkham Heights.
$15 |&gt;cr
in Sanford yeaterday en route to Orlando
family and ol the young |H*oplc th'-m- Thnnk-Hgiiving Day. The heavy snow montk. Address Herald office.
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to spend Thanksgiving.
of yesterday und last night was followed
s-Ives unite in wishing for them a «long
by a drop in tem|x-rature to 28 degrees,
E. H. Tomlinson, a prominent busi­ life of hiippines« and prosperity
ness man of Jacksonville and former re*,
¡causing it to remain on the ground.
¡dent of Sanford was jn the city yester­
I M P U R I Al
day greeting his many friends
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Mrs. I .Mu Kntertolns
Mr» Alfred i.lba enterti.ine.1 a few
Unless turkeys come down In price Vaudevilli- Performer* To Ite At Im•
perlai All Arvl AA,-ek
|friends at il o'clm-k turkey dinner la-t
there will be but few of them pureii«.«. d
\\ uz.o iV Marion, tlie team ol vaude­ nigfit in honor of her »i*ter Mr* Roger*
by the local trade during the htiluiiiv-.
ville (M-rformer* that entertnrn at the Among her guests were Mr. und Mrs.
Few families can afford to pa&gt; the pri
Imprial Theatre Monday. Tuesday and , E. H. Hrown and fnther, J. J. Brown and
- this season.
Wednesday of next week {»resent n nov-1 Mrs. Hildrcd Lilja. The dinner waif
k/Pat Murphy, one of the most promi­
city act of tnagic, singing, dancing and ! greatly enjoyed and the evening was
nent members o f the Legislature of the
comedy talk. Thety come to Sanford 1pleasantly spent in social chatting by*
state was among those who visited Sundirect from Montgomerys in Jurkson- the fireside
ford yesterday. 1’ut is a mumher of tie
\lib*, where thev have appeared during
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Do not forget the place .md date hit
the buzuar which the ladies of the Hpi*copal church Will give at llurrold ...|,|
st&lt;ire Thunulny uft«*rii&lt;i&lt;-u and --vi-tiing
Dwemher (itli
The Herald acknowledge* »ith thanks
the rescript of sortie v &lt;t \ tine appl, . l'..in
Mr und Mrs J I* Davison
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were right from Connecticut and lifted
about ten minutes

I In- last two week* to well pleased audi­
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Fridav and Saturday of
•levi week tile vaudeville feature will lie

Mnrgan

Miw V it toria I’owell Knglish Kreentrie
tjuiek i hange Act
Mi** Powell has a
swis-t voice and a r*-(s-rloire of late song*
■ -I will, any mg* tli.it will win (or her
a large place in tin- hearts of her audi­
ence
I h* vole* for I tie buy e|e are coining
in fa*( from most girla.an-1 » close lim*h
1» looked tor
Those-paving more ihun

Called Meeting
A cullisi misting of the Sanford
brnrv Associatimi will I-- tn hi n \i.room Moniluy, Dis-emln-r 2nd
Chair

men of committees appointed |»revious
mis-tings reque«t«sl lo repon
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28-2t
President

.Mr ami Mr* (iisi A I
nil«-* went
First Clii»« lutile Hoard — Atrs (
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over to DeLand in their ear to witness
III.' if
the Thanksgiving game of football be­ 15(1 to their erisjil afi1 fti-re listed, others Goodhue. 210 I nrk a venue
ll *
tween Stetson and the Gordon Military can get their standing by referring to tlie Wade. t/»r Tuner Itrhinilo
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f-ullellii III the I hen I re lobby
Institute of lo-orgm
iliHhc
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Itfut
igt.t
The tìnte A ity
•■fill
T J las- i* Iloilo- f/o,n point-, on 11,&lt;- 1lele!» 1, pn 7-l|.-I &gt;w ;i ||u- h ig h o r s i if liv ing
i inly $t o&lt;t
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r.uat ( oust ulid wi l l *|»eiid a lew da&gt;*
|*-i week for the lilies! laide board in
M2 the city Sis- L’arker
with
hit
f ami l y
l o- re
(Its S a n f o r d ! Annie May Itruton
28 tf
f r i ends are glad to k n o w

that hi- is cti-

joymg n-xeelli-nt h e a l t h and pn»«|.«*iiiig
G r e e n c o r n is riotieeil in tti&gt; Ii n -. i I m a r
kit*
I r u ct *

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M anile K ale Williams
Margaret Henar
i Ian • 11Mie I
t uina- Reto» Munson
¡ ! torothv I tuv is
Hattie la-wi*
Khr.abeib SlalTord
Gertrude Rung)'

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Hoard. riMitn and llgnt hou-ekisping
John* Hotel, tjn AAi * i
Tirsi *tns-i
New hotel
Moilern eon
venlcnces
Reusonaldile rate*
J , 2b

q-ari meni - *i

Wtule the weather is hot buy your
1tifi I
'I In* i It urly demonstrat«•* that yoU call
1(13 ! dried chipped beef nt W. W. I mug's
raise uny tiling at any lime in the Sanford
1áI groc**rg. Sliced on an American slicing
action.
HP machine
94-tf
F ina Tilling
E A Douglass, ot (Ivn-do ami else
bring vour ol d lire* In Sanforif Machine
l erilinn Mu*lr * lui»
where was in the city today on liusines*
A loirage Co for vule.ini/lng
fri {K i(
Th* 1 e. ili.il M i-u I luti will liieel .il
Mr Douglass I* one of if., hv* wiri*We are rquipftrd (o handle your ii-i -iiii
lutilo ol Mr* Muli-oli S.iliudtt)
id East &lt;bang* and »- t.- .; n , ' - pirn » Ih«
work
Slinforil MaClillir (V I ml age Co.
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Oviedo in tie Ir-oit rank* &gt; I ’riug(s«-48tf
Ali**
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Dameron
willsmg
county
The Sanford Music d u b bus arranged
for u Lectqre R«*citul by Kdwurd Baxter
New York state ha* a good supply of
Perry, the celebrated blind pianist.
celery.
Many growers have pul their ,
The recital will be given ai tin- High
slo&gt;-k in treiich)-*
All de|&gt;ends on tli»1 •All lo ca l Advertisement« A rider this
School Auditorium on Jqnuurv 3rd at
klnil -d wrutfo-r they have a- to how long Hr.k1Im &lt; three Cents a l Ina ( neh Issue
8 o'clock
Ifn-v cun hold it
Tin- chance* arc limi
Rev. Mr. Douglass and wifi and Rev
I * e-t bat Urdu . Nov 33rd, on«- grav
they. w-|| luivi- lo univi il liufori- vi-rv
ram overi-mt
between b u lli o n ! and
Mr Perry and Mi** H rlell Mead ol I )e
long
Monro« lerrv
hin der
plea.*«- leave
l.and motored over (min Del.and la-t
N-w A .»rk i it. .md Tliilmblpliiu gel with It I Maxwell and receive reward
Sunday morning
Mr Dougl.i*» nil-d
2!l-2l
a g(*&gt;d -apply ol fieurliy grown *(i*ik
tlie pulpit of tin- Baptist ehufch in the ,
For Rent
Tihil land on sliure*.
There is a con*ldemble *lifck in cold
morning and Mr Perry preached at
* y V ) be a success at
-lorugi- w hicfi cannot I»' moved until eight acre* at loudlng station, one-fourth
i of crops f. o. h. as Inml rent. J. W.
night.
Hu- oilier is out of the way.
PnvAell owner.
Inquire o f AA'ulter
m a t u r i t y , a crop
All tlioee wiio appreciate a good tiling
California has a good crop out of Haynes, Herald Office
2K-ti
*and who want to laugh and he happy which a large amount will I»- nIn|»|m-«1
For Sale Good general purpose horse,
must be started oil v i g ­
should not fail to la- present at tlie Hast. All of these supplies should he about eleven years bid. Here's a bar­
orou sly; it must h ave
•‘ Union Depot for a Day.” on the even­ out of the way by the time Sunford grow­ gain hi horse fh*h. Hibberd. Cameron
City
28-.'ltp
ing of December 10th. at tlie auditorium er* are ready to market their crops.
plenty oi- plant food at
For Sale Eighteen lots on Sanford
of the Sanford High School
There will
An Karl, Shipper
[I '''* 1“ " “ ,*&lt;1, !w*n
room
be fun galore.
hand in th e soil, that
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Enquire Herald office.
27 Jfp
Thoina* H. ( hupmun of rompano is
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can he e a s ily and t|iuckone ol the early birds
He has on aev- s A n „ llaton , Cameron Ave. 27-3tp
In tho city and will spend some time or
eral occasions s&lt;-nt off the first soliil car
Fouml in Minton’s pool room, a butly taken up hy the rootlets and con verted
as long as his official dull«-* with tin- Ann
of tomatoes frorfi the East Const for the , ton waldi foli chain
Owncr inay have
Arl&gt;or Railway will ja-rmit. Mr Mr|t look« as though he wili do «im e nt The Herald office hy paying for
■veivson
into v e g e ta b le tibre and crisp j^reen ioliDannel comes to Sanford * every winter
it agam this yeur
,hl" u''
27’ 31»1
and we hope to have him permanently
aj^e.
L a te r in the season also, the plant
For Rent Furnished Five room cot­
If»- is now ship|iing tomato«-* in small
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tage or will s«-l! furniture. 210 Pine
tome of tht**e days.
lots. He has forty ai rx-s out that un­ Ave.
food m ost he there to ripen the product
20-4 tp
Mr. and M r*. Maple* ure in the city locking fine. He ex{KCts to get off hi*
For Sulr—G&lt;hmI Butck runatmut or Eviragain after spending the summer season first car early in January. He is also Itl umring car Both hi gissl condilien
and harden it for shipping.
at different points in the north and in shipping |n-|»|H-n now. He will have and sole cheap. W. J. Thigpen at Holden
_ 100-1Í
Texas. Mr. M o p l* is in the commis­ egg plant ami beans ready hy nhout Real Kslale Co.
B R A D L E Y ’S F E R T IL IZ E R S
for sale A good strong heavy mole
sion business and operated here last *en- Dec 15th
Inquire
of
0.
W.
Brady,
Beardall
and
Cel­
aon. Their many Sanford friends ure
Pompano is one of the beat shipping ery uvctnie.
17-tfc
. glad to aee them bark again.
conUyn this liort of plant food, as Ffrlrida truckers
point* on the East Coast. The stock
For Rent—Five aerea. &gt;vrll. tiled, with
C/lMr. and Mrs. A. M. Philips of Port there is a* fine a* any rais««l in Floridu. bouse. Also 10 aerra. 5 tiled. Also 5
have learned from thirty years of cxi&gt;eriencc in
Tamnpa C ity have arrived in Sanford The grower* are ull busy now setting acres tiled, with good house. Call on nr
usigg them. 'Not only "«¡uality” and “ reliability"
to make their home l^-rc. Mr. Philips |dunts in the field or otherwise getting phone W. A Mlnnick. Cameron City. 94-tf
but “ suitability” are. watchwords of Bradley’s
Fot Hale A 3 acre truck farm a t a
la a nephew of ^Myssrs: A, E. and L. R ready lor a good *hipping season
fertilizers.'
Philips, whose many friends w ifi welcome
loading platform. Well improved and
Good Cool WajitJicr
(lowing well. Fenced, tih-d, a farge two
th® young people as residents mMhe city.
Write us today for booklet, mailed free.
While it has been “ right smart" cool story house, tenant house, shade and fruit
M r. Philips is connected with the A t­
t
around them- parts and it' looked a* tree*. See me at Monro«- or nddres.* U.
lantic Coast Line Railway.
t .
10-tf
\j CapL M. W . Lovell, the city clerk, is though grower* would La- able to make S. Miki-m-ll, Sunford.
J*ck*onvifia Salas Departm ent,
h&lt;&gt;me grown" ice rn-am the last day or
an avowed candidate for the pomtinn of
For Sale 1912 Model Auiomohile.
postmaster whenever the present incum two. no damage fia-« been reporu-d a* we Styulehaker E. M F. four pas.*«'nger fortP . O. B ox 216,
J a c k a o n v ille , F lo r id a .
r/
bent becomes weary and give* up the go to pres*.
door touring cur. Going at $600. Call
The thermometer registered H&gt; 5*1*^ St Herald office for information. 19-lr,
job. Capt. Lovell will make a canvas*
terday
morning and 48 this morning. For Sale— Our surplus itock of early
..am ong the citizens and 'expects to cumEvecytxxly
»311 be sweating again by hatched W hite Leghorn and Orpington TTy-x«*
paign just as vigorously as thought the
(Block tad WhiuJ CockenU. oU from
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Bring forth the accepted fall styles of blaster designers of the fashion centers
of the world. The styles are shown litre in Suits, • Coats, Street D resses and
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Costumes Is Very Attractive
Monday wc place on exposition the accepted styles of women s and misses tailor­
ed suits, skirts, waists and dresses—adaptations from imported models of the
most favored dressmakefs of Paris. These garments, give you an authentic con­
ception of fall styles and wc invite you to come and sec them............................

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Special For Monday — 36 Serge Dresses in all the Newest Colors.
Values up to $22.50. Monday, Only
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$13.75
Women’ s Tailored Suits —Plain
in diagonal and serges, Skinners guaran-

Dinner and Evening Gowns—In

Tailored Suits
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French Models by
Bcnard and Gechan

Blue, black and toque

teed silk lining.

Tailored

Cordelinc. Bed­
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tone Diagonal and t hillon Broadcloth
tbc very l a t c ^ thing

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Velvet and imported materials. $19 50 to

$30.00

S u i t S—Very

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" W e want n» n i iuiipalgn orntor n
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y0 Kmm» K t*«yl»,
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duly flUl, that h, U th» complainant tn tbc above
l«ul*i!d™l£;\hLM,£
oitiilnl nirt.', that the ^nitaôfYt^drÎaMui!
aide»- ol tbc drtantlant.
( Emma
Doyle, ia unknusu to aOUnt; that tba
drfrnitant ia over tbc age ot taraty-onc vrsra. and
that d*«r«* b no |&gt;rm&gt;n
Cl In tbc aiata ol Florida, tbaw.rvir*» of a tubpAna upon whom woul&lt;! bind such
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Carry iomo sheiti of asbestos pa|»«r It teachei us to do, ai well as to talk;
with you whim camping; thoy may bo and to make our actions and words all
rolled into cona shaped dishes, set of a color.—Hcncca.
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Sanford Machine
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.HIIKUirrS NALK
Under an ricruUon hewed Noveinbet Sth. ItlX,
by tbc Ocvk ul Ike Clrvwlt Court ol DApoe raunly.
•tale ol Florida, in (avor ol Arthur Y% (Mltn and
*(aln*t F. M u * Kobrrta, I have kreiol on'the
rt(hl till, nnd Intrmt ol. »aid E. Msantt lloberti
In and lo the tallonine lande In »aid county ol Orinn, to-«d(i sw n ol N w u ol Bee- to. w *ioi
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Uppincott « Msgnzlno.
for right niOMruUve wt»ka In th« Hanfonl Herald,
W h.n b u jlo .
fruit. o r . , „ r ,
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lemons, or In feet any large fruit, t
Wisdom In Lift.
»court of the »aid circuit «nd th« •**! thereof, thu
w tlgh them In Iho hands, a* the henvWisdom does not show Itie lf so ,b» ,,h d*r ol ,Mo*j[r*k*; StniuNSON (,T«k
ler ones nro most profitable, are moro much In precept as* In life— In a firmHy M. A. Ho»»td. D. (.'.
iull o f Juice.
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Ju d ^t «if I I k v « m i » i J«».l»**1al • ir«*ui' t «»urt *»f the
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DAVID SPE.KK. l‘iopri«itr

Sto-rift of O ra rif r ( 'm i n t )

N o t h r o f Afa « tr r Sa Ir

ahould be a cupful of the whey nnd
cucumber Julc».
A fine »hnmpoo for dnrk hnlr I* the

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a llttlo between tho wlhdow
frnm«
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And casing, nnd on lb« roller and rope i;«&gt; a IM'oiir».
It work» well, any» Suburban Life and
tyi/r ”mpUlnjo,Mr
1» n good thing lo know In the spring !i

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lo tbo point where ho bn» Joined » n tiM »r. at notiti,•m il r f ) in fr»»«u ol t h** «'«»uri h&gt;*u««
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Wonderful Revelations of the
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Tha doctor aat In hla office at tho
■aaltarium of the sulphur aprtuge
contemplating a telegram In a per­
plexity which lifted at the entrance
o f « young man with laughing brown
•yea And a complexion o f deep aaa

tan.
"W ell. Fred, for once ypu are on
hand when wanted.
What brought
you h e r a f’
" I waa on my way north to spend
my fortnight's vacation
Missing con
neotiona, I ran up to see you "
"Just In time to make yourself use­
ful. It la Imperative that I run down
to Brighton for the day
I want you
to take m r place here "
"Qreat Scott. Uncle Waller?
f
haven't practiced for tw o years—not
since I went Into the manufacturing
business.''
"Well, you haven't forgotten how to
examine hearts, havo you* For the
noxt two hours that Is what you must
do, tnd fill out these nltps for the at
tendants.

I do not keep

(he office

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!(• scaled himself ItoaKle bsr. arm
U ND ER O B L IG A T IO N TO
N O NE
from disclosure of her aunt's rh*&lt;u
matte tendencies. »h»&gt;
drifted into
matters of tho ilny. &gt;ml presently aha Columbia Has Many Students Who
Owe Thslr Education to Their
discovered with astonishment thV It
S h ip p ed da y o r d a r la ra c a lv a d
Own Efforts.
* » a the luncheon hour
Me "nIk&lt;mI up to the annltarliuu
One man In three meets at least a
with her and left her at the elevator.
pur!
of his exixMises by hla own earn«
Having determined to offer hi* pro
ROSES, Whits tod Pink, ....... p t itosea $2 SO
Beside the obvious
feaalonal services to his uncle for .1 Itigs at Columbia
AMERICAN
BEAUTIES ..... ~ $7J®
in I'XchnnKt* for
tutoring
stenogfortnight he did -not Inform her* that occupation». tike
1
ruphy
newspaper,
library
gymnasium,
CARNATIONS. White, Pink, Red '
“ $100
a vnldaiili- and
ho was not tho regular physician
** •
When ho went Into the dining room, religious a.nd social work of various
•* . • I "
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he saw Miss (Trayson sitting at ons kinds, there Is s man who makes his f
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I living dressing windows, another who
of the tables chatting with a man
, practli-es osteopathy, -another ,'itinn
whoso face seemed familiar to him
who divides his time between college
As he passed, he heard her explaining
[ work and the management of a tbeat¡lliiH tralitiK
h u n d re d »
fb her companion that ho was the doc­
F r lo e a f. o. b. axp ra aa o f fic e hara
! rlcal star; a teacher In ^he Ferrer
tor During tho meal hla memory sue
o
f
thiniiH
you
need
sc bool, h taxidermist, an expert In
and w an t.
. .1 . .
” 5 * d ll,B !dr n,!fy-!nV hV 11" ai ° n* col or "photography, a vaudeville per- (
with whoqj ho bad placed a largo or
former, a hospital orderly, a Pullman &gt;
der for goods a couple of wenks be
porter, a printer, technical assistants
Y o u can a dd Ih e nam es
fore.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
from three of the great city laborato­
After dinner, hs was unfortunata In ries, a profeaslonal baseball player
o f fr ie n d « if you p lease.
not being able to get a glimpse of her. and a tree doctor.
and ho returned to tho doctor's office
One of the most popular undergradfrom where ho was summoned to tho ! uutea started HO as a newsboy. Last J
bedsides of patients who were con l winter a sophomore of eighteen wss
BOX
175
fined to their rooms with slight all tempted sway from the college by the
rewr —kinksti i e 7 Yew b n
menti
After this he strolled again I offer of a $2.0(10 position In a publish- 1 JA CKSONVILLE - - - FLORIDA
WE NEED THE MONEY 7
through tho grounds
When near a Ing house, where he had worked bellttlo vine-clad pergola, h . heard her fore colnlllg IO Columbia
One atu-'
voice In answer thereto he heard an, prnd, hl, „ immer. upon a Uen- 1
other video saving "N o there Is only , *,„, g ma rt&lt;-an
plantation.
another,
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one doctor In :he luatlUs(lon Doctor
,l0, onl, to h|| om„ lnrom, hll,
Morgan, a Wlttdl) elderly gentleman in the lepu’aitnn of ihe university by
» Ith w hit» hair “
* uni ritmi Ions in the most dignified of |
Morgan reflected. In onnaternatlon, American reviews.— Columbia Month­
that the girl s companion at breakfast ly.
had doubtless Informed her that he
Cue of ihe fincyt ven d i jn Sanford Harbor .
was manager of an automobile com
C ourtesy.
Ready for H ire on Hunting and Fishing Trip,
pany, and now this person waa con­
The knowledge of courtesy and good
firming her aueptclona
At thla mo­ mantlets Is » verv necessary aludy
Plea*
P articular! See
ment a bellboy cam» to Inform hint It la l i k e grsce anil beauty, that which
lie was wanted to proscribe for a new begets liking anil an i n c l i n a t i o n to love

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no patients hero at present requiring 1 patient
much medical attention
I must leave
By the time he was at liberty It
st once"
»'a* the dinner hour
When Mies
He was gone before the young et
Grayson came Into the dining room
doctor could expostulate further
"be gave him an odd look, and a rath
His drat caller was a young woman ,-r distant bow
Again she finished
whose grace and benuly made him her meal before he hay1 left *he room
change his attitude of mind toward A" be came out he gladly welcomed
his uncle who had returned
hla uncle
"Well. Fred h o » did voti make Jt *"
“T wish to see the doctor " eh» »aid
Fine! Uncle, don t n&gt;u want mo to
'T am the doctor " be replied
" W e Just arrived" she explained, it-mnln a couple of weeks and help
"and I came lo e»e about
arrange
you out*"
menta for the baths"
"Ind«-ed I do*
I thought your love
He took one of the slips from the for tin- profession would return
Hut
desk
I must go In to dinner "
''What Is )our name please*"
('nine with inn a molliont diet
"My name Is Klluur lirnyson
Ills uncle follow*.il Ills swlftlv strld
When he had filled out th«- siili with Ing nephew lo the veranda
the exception of temperature for bath, i
"Ultrle. do you know that white
haired woman the one next to th«&gt;
beautiful girl*
"Httrelv She baa been here all sum
innr "
Then Introduce me to her and ot
plain that you left me In charge to

•‘tie a n o t h e r at ti t» f i r » ' si ght and In
tlie v e t * b e g i n n i n g «&gt;f a c q u a i n t a n c e
and c o n s e q u e n t lv
tbs'
which
Ar al
o p e n s H i e door a m i I n t r o m i t s us to in
v f m e t o u r s e l v e s bv lit»»•« a m p l e *
of
others
ninl
to
give example# our
»••Ives, tf » e b e v y a n y w o r t h t a k i n g
n o t i c e of a n d c o m m u n i c a t i n g
"("ere
ill *i II v of I n t e r v i e w
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Gaelic

Ik tohl .1* a .«-Itain ma y o r
Together they approached the two
K
w omen
of &lt;*Of k who head»*« s deputation to
Mrs Henson." said the elder pliIVel » llF rm f rt»i nt Mie Ut I-in h a nil ' on*
•• *«11• «*«| Hit •»*r o Imi o I I I - U til '«• »' v In
elan "let me present ins nephew Dr
Ft ederh-k Morgan
I lefi him In «hi« h 1•• . .'ti ■• Ue-.l ’n Ihi *tie k'r **11**11
Pur fiuti il s
said tbs ell*
*-barge todav as I was called out1 of •«.UK ti
pemi
site* to- bail listened lo the
tin- *-it&gt;
She In lutn presented Miss Orayson speech with much patience, "English
j and then announced her Intention ol I know fairly well but. I rogrel (o
dining
She waa accompanied hy the ■nr I have never had an opportunity
older doctor and Morgan slipped bite of studying the Irish language"*—
Argnnaut
the vacated chair
"The stethoscope Is a wonderful In
Just Wouldn't Keep Still
atruinent." he aald gravely
In that
N e r v o u s f a t t e n ! • It s I h e eart doehalf moment I listened to your heart
Weartn
Itself ou t It Is
When
1 learned that von lumped too readllv t o r
e v e r I put up i n* and to It the*e t* is
to conclusions "
w o b b l i n ' to a n d fro
al n i n e v e r still
"I didn't ..... I s stethoscope
ah"
Imndoo
smiled demurely
to tell me that you for live minutes togniher
did the nume
Think how you mis Opinion
look me for a patient'"
We are certainly quits," he laughed
Then as the notes of a wait« floated
out from the wide hall, hn continued
"The stethoscope told me something
morn— that you were fond of dancing
And I am to he here two weeks and
help my uncle
Tomorrow, you may
bring your aunl to the offlea
But.
come'
Can you resist that music!"
"Do you think.” ahe asked sweetly
as they went Inside, "that tomorrow
you will know all of Aunt Amantha's
characteristics *"

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Tha mucous
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and ts dos to poisonous gertns In th# blood
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It may give relief for s short time,
hot rata rh poison la In the blood and the trouble will «non return, even worse
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Thi not ««peel to be cured by anv local application. Catarrh
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,
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**l Wish to Bee the Doctor."

he placed the stethoscope to her ¿mart
and began to listen'to tho fluttering
beats o f that organ
"t)h, wait!
filop?" she cried
In
laugh|ng confusion, at she arose from
her chair. "I am not 111—I—"

"But,** he expostulated, a puttied
pucker In his brows, "didn't you come
to take the baths!"
• " N o !" she protested "I came with
my. aunt, Mlsa Amantha Webb, who
has rheumatism.",
His discomfiture was soon relieved
by his boyish mirthful laugh which
rang out heartily and wholesomely
" I beg your pafdon!" he apologized
"You sew I expected no one but In­
valids, and— well. I am glad that you

ara not ons."
"Your mlstaks was very natural."

•ha acknowledged.
He waa about to explain that he
waa only a substitute doctor when the
door opened and a patient entered

The Growers’ Association News

How Taste Is Cultivated
People who live In climate» where
malaria abounds, frequently h a * ».jQ .
taka so much quinine that thsy get to
love the that«* of It, and to tak e 'll
dally, «wen when they do not~fleed It.
Juet because It tastes good to them
And yet quinine Is one of the bitter
est of drugs and these snine people,
did they move away from the malaria
district for a few years, would soon
get to detest the taste of It.
Hla Start.

"You got your start In politics by
burning midnight oil T” "Y e t," re­
plied Senator Sorghum.
"I was on*
of tho busiest boys you svsr saw In
a torchlight procession."

Mlsa Grayson at once left the offleo
"Bring your aunt down at any time
this morning," ha aald, holding the
door for har to paaa ou t
For an hour and a half, be me­
chanically listened to hearts and filled
Hlgbsr Task.
out slips, while hla own heart beat
Singleton--"W
ell, now that you an)
qulokly at each opening of the door
In expectation of seeing again kls married I suppose your wlf# expects
you to live up to ypur Ideals*"
drat caller.
more
(ssdljf)— "Np, to bsr ld«v)J«."
,
At 11 o'clock he closed the office
*
' ---- :-----.
end harried to the grounds, confident ‘v;
it
v&gt;
v-h
tbftt «ha would be out o f doors. He
Unci# Psnnywliss Bays:
finally found her sitting on the wood­
When all elM fills, husband and
ed bank of a little brook.
w ife can always argus ib v question aa
"My aunt la asleep," ahe said look- to whsthsr or not aba oonld bars don*

log op with • charming amlls.

"flhe

Is now being published in Sanford. It is
the only paper of its Rind in -the state.
Its market reports alone will be worth
many times its cost each week. Every
grower should have it in his home or office.
So that our readers can have both papers,
we have arranged with THE NEWS to
give their paper and ours to all growers
who will pay their subscriptions before
January 1st for $2.00. This is the price
of our paper alone.

than to marry him.

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HEN we clothe a young man, or his father,
we’re glad to have everybody see him. He
doesn’t need to tell people where he buys his
clothes, unless somebody asks him; somebody’s
sure to.
. '••*••

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clothes are the kind you’re glad to have the other
fellows ask about; they show good judgement on
your part; and w e’re proud of the way yxm’ll look
in them.
•

T h at’s the kind o f goods we sell here
in all departments.

Suits $15.00 to $30.00
Here are, few hints on I f hat to Wear
the man who'Wi’insure:
For evening [functions after six o'clock if la­
dies are present, full dress is the rule. White
tie, standing collar, patent leather high button
shoes, silk hat, black or white waistcoat.

d em a n d s a
c o lla r th a t
j W sits like this and
W stays like this. The
W close m eeting effect
" that you buy is not
lost in the laundering.
That is due to the fact
that the Severn collars
are made o f. fabrics
which have been shrunk
before being made into
collars, and because th e 1
bar end buttonholes
cannot be ripped out. ^
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I'ENHURST IS 2' HIGH

W e have all the newest
an d m o s t p o p u l a r
styles in

The only exclu sive Clothing and
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1I7 EAST I IRST STREET

CAP I HIM l)

AT VYINTl It GAUDI N

Marshall and Cotart, two apparently
high tone«l
young men. operating a
fraudulent bond scheme, were urr«**ted
at Winter Garden Monday night by
Sheriff Kirkwood and Deputy ltenny
La w to n , assisted by Sherill It. I. Ken­
nedy of Putnam county, to whom the
prisoners were given to he returned to
that county, where the warrant for their
arrest wiu. uailed.
Sheriff Kennetly arrived in Orlando
Monday and placed the warrant in the
hands *T»f* Sheriff Kirkwood. Informa­
tion having been received that tho young
men wanted were in Winter Garden, (he
party proceeded to that place Monday
night, and were pass**! on the way by
thp • parties wanted, who in company
with tome young Indies, were returning
from the show in Orlando. * The young
lailies were taken to their homes, and
Cozurt wns arrest«*! in his nuto on his
way to the hotel, where Marshall wns
found and place«l under arrest.
The warrant charged the young men
with" •operating a fraudulent interestbearing b&lt;»nd scheme, luiving defraud«*!
several parties in Putnam county out of
large sums.
Accpriling to *5h«’rifT Kennedy n few
ritixena of Crescent City had been re­
lieved of $10,000 in cold cash by these*
men since some time in October. One
man had been a victims to the umount
of $1,000, while others invested in smaller
turns.
Mrs Hammond, who resides in the
western part of Orange county, was In­
duced to give her check for $.1,000 for
somo o f these bonds, on last Saturday,
but it was too late for .them to got it
cashed. Sunday she was telling her

SANFORD

LO RI DA

it not known » li.-t Hit other purtn**
A *p«*oial rate of four vsinter service of
i' count) were lleeeril or not. ami four month* will lie made n* follows.
he smooth young men were taken Ihuiinoas phone, $12.00 in advance, ri’sialatka Monday night hy Sheriff deuce phone, $10.00 in advance,
cdy.
These rates represent an advance over
e Sheriff stated that while the men the present ones of only 50 cent* -tier
o|«Tating m ( ’rescent City,
they j month. This company has been
furlaaed a neW Cadillac car, and were j nishing teephone service at a lower rate
; in great style. They gave their than any company in Florida. On uc. for the i ar. but it was returned. , count of the necessary heavy expendlthe warrant was issued $3,476 of tures of installing underground cables
money was garnisheed in the fre**- and disking our system metallic this
&lt; it&gt; dunk
I’hc) are al*o wanted advance i* absolutely necessary to meet
riiiingbaiti on the siuue charge, but our operating ex|K*n*«*«.
'iitriam county authorities will not
Our subscribers are now receiving the
them up till they have lieen tried use of nearly 600 phones and tho rate
-Reporter-Star.
I charged In other cities of tho sixe of San------------------------|ford Is usually $1.00 for business and
For Alderman
*2.60 f°r residences.
/ robr• of Sar/ord. Fla.:
The new f “ 1** »till K&gt;v «*" » *1 60 resithe solicitation of numerous friends ra**' to those who will use a two party
ritixena, I have consent«*! to b«--T^n*’
a candidate (or councilman at the
^ny sul&gt;arrll&gt;«.r desiring to change
ig election
Have been a citiren of t,'" lr «T vice from private to party are
&gt;rd for over twenty-five years and '••‘ iu«-*t«ul to notify us at once so that
always refused olfice heretofore. . arraiigcinenta can la1 made.
rt«*l will try and do my duty to the
SA N FO R D rE I.E P J fO N h ( O .
• oeni.le without favor

D«*o. H

Fernald,

Pres.

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117 EAST FIRST STREET

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GEO. H. F E R N A LD
Hardware Company

Preparation* nre being made Ip Arca­
dia for the establishment of a canning
factory to be locatid in that town
One
of the proprietors «if a like «&lt;stubli*hment
that is now in operation at Ilrooksville
ha? been in Arcadia looking over the
ground, lie nlade a proposition to the
local business men to organlxae a stock
company, one-half of the at«&gt;ck of which
ho offered to take himself provided the
eftitens’ would take the bslnnc«*
A com­
mittee in now at work getting up sub­
scriptions to the stock, und is meeting
with success.
to ere* ovr
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
On December 1st, 1912, the following
rates will take efioct, applying to all tclcphonca in tho city limits only:
liuMiiess private line per m onth___ $2.60
Residence private lino per month— 2.00
llusiness party'linc per month______ 3.60
Residence party line per n\onth....... 1.60
Desk act instrument 26c per ,month extra
Extension acta wall type 1.00 per month
extra.
.
Extension acta desk type 1.26 per month
extra.
Installation charge mado on every new
phone installed 3.00.
This amount is deducted at tho end of
the year, provided tho phone is not dis­
continued within that time.

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�Published 8 eml-Vyeekly~Tue*dfty and Friday

SANT'ORO
IN SANFORD — Lih ia Worth Living
30

• AHFOOD, FLORIDA, FRIRDAV 0K 0IM R 1R » . t i l l

AFTER THE WATERLOO
SIXTV-SECO N P

IS MEMORIAl

C o n g re s s Meets Today For the
Short Term Session
Many o f the O ld

Guard Will Did

Farewell Co Colleagues and Retire
From the Capitol

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Washington, Dec, ,2.— Congress met
prom ptly at noon with erowded gal­
leries looking down on the animated
scenes below. Speaker Clark o ( the
House and Senator Bacon of the Senate,
rapped the respective bodies to order.
T h e Senate adjourned alter twentytw o minutes, in memory o f Vice Presi­
dent Sherman, and Senators Heyhurn
and Rayner. T h e House met for an
hour and ten minutes, and also adjourned
on account o f the death o f several mem­
bers.

W hile the present aeasion.U merely the
expiring stags of a Congress soon to go
out o f existence and to be superceded
In political control and policy after Mar.
4, y e t today’s session in the Senato
and Houso bring together for tho first
time since the recent overturning those
leaders and elements of the various
parties who- liaYe been most prominent
In public affaire. ' T h e old faces and
figures.are again in evidence today, al­
though some o f them, like ex-Speaker
Cannon, will soon pass off the Congress­
ional stage, while others, like S haker
Clarke and Chairman Underwood have
had their tenure* renewed and strength­
ened.
As a whole, however, the dominant
noto as both branches of Congress as­
semble is that new conditions, new. poli­
cies and new men have been ushered in
as a Insult of the recent election and that
about the only function of •tbe-prwwnt
short scrnion, lasting until March 4. is to
pass annual supply bills and wind up
what remains of the old regime.
. In the Senate, Vice President Sher­
man has been removed by death, from
the presiding oflieer’s chair, which will
be temporarily fllletH iy Senators Ilnron
o f Georgia, and Gallinger of N ew Hamp­
shire alternating. .T h e Republican con-,
tool of tho Senate with about fifty vote*
as against the present
Democratic
strength of about forty-tw o, will con­
tinue until March 4. although this con­
trol is conditioned largely by the pres­
ence of tw o elements, regular and pro­
gressive, in the Republican total o f fifty.
Senators Heyburn o f Idaho and Rayner
o f M atyland, have died since the last
session dosed, but in other, aapecta the
personnel continues unchanged since\VW
personnel continues unchanged until
Mareh 4.
In the House Speaker Clark and the
various chairmen of the two preceding
sessions continue tovdir*ct affilici. with a
total Dem ocratic vote of 230. giving a
Democratic m ajority of about thirtythreé. ,
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,
Th e personal aspect was very pro­
nounced aa tho soÉxlon ix ya n today, the
air o f Dem ocratic victory pervading the
capltol from end to end. Scores of men
Whoea names have l&gt;een prominently
identified w ith affairs o f Congress for
many yea n , and who have shaped poli­
tics, and legislation, faced their last three
months o f service as the session opened.
In this notable com pany were the
deans o f House and Senate; " U h d o Joe”
Cannon, form er speaker, and center of
many turbulent sessions o f the House;
and Senator Shelby II . Cullom, for thirty
years a Senator from Illinois, .a personal
friend apd contemporary of Linjjolp./^nd
who was elected to his first t o q n J v tM
National House o f Representatives in

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T h ere’ s A .D ifferen ceA man will bum around a saloon* for
fiv e hours and spend ? 10.75 for boose
snd cigars and never Imagine for a m o­
ment that he baa a right to manage -the
place. Out he will spend a nickel, for a
newspaper w ith the firm belief that the
purchase gives him the right to dictate
the policy o f tho sheet.— G ainesville Sun.

,
PU y Postponed
""On account of continued illness, Mrs.

THE LODGE OF SORROW

C O U N T Y D IV IS IO N C O M M IT T E E
Chairman . Forster M akes Ills
Apy
polnlmcnls for Firing Une
The question of county division was
set s e m a ! notches ahead when Chair­
man Frank P . Forster, o f tho commit­
tee of 100, announced his selection of an
executive board and sub-committee*.
Considerable discussion hinged on the
selecjing o f an official statistician, whose
function rib w ill be to gather authenti­
cated statistic* relating to the material
development o f the area which will be
comprehended in tho new county, it
Anally being the unanimous opinion and
decision of the executive board that this
moat Important function should bo be­
stowed upon M r. H. C. DuBoee, a thor­
ough and expert accountant.
Th e executive board b composed of
Hon. D. L . Thrasher, chairman, who ia
also vico chairman of thé comm ittee of
100; L. R. Philips, S. O. Chase. L. P.
McCullcr and G . W. Spencer, the latter
being the present mayor o f the city of
Sanford. Tho personnel o f the coounittec.on county lines is Hon. Thom as Em­
m et Wilson, chairman; M . P . R obitison,
E. Brady; U. H . Marks and C. R.
W alker. Th e committee on petitions
is composed o f H enry M cLsulin, chair­
m an: C. H. L e flier, Geo. A . DeCottos.
1. A . Caldwell and Felix Frank- Th e
comm ittee on finance is composed o f A .T .
Rossetter, chairman, W. W . Agernathy,
N . H . Garner, W . J. H ill and C. H.
Dingee. The comm itted on transporta­
tion is composed o f H. R. htevcns/chalrman; W. J. Thigpen. I - A . Brumloy,
Julius Tukurh, J. It. Holland, John
Meisch, J, If. Overman, R oy Symes and
I t J. Holly.
M r. B. F. W hitner was made financial
secretary and Thom as K . Bates was
made secretary to' the comm ittee of one
lundred.— Timea-Union.

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Elks Held Annual Memorial
Services on Sunday *»•
ABSENT BROTHER IS HONORED
Interesting Program by Sanford Elks
Was Grestly Appreciated by
.

Many Visitors
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B A L L O O N IS T D A b ilE D T O D E A T H
Ostrich Form at Jacksonville Scene o f
Fatal Parachute Juirlp
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 2.— Richard
Frayne, aeronaut, twenty-Ave years of
age, a member o f the firm o f Frayne ft
Crotby. Balloon Company o f Barton,
was dashed to death late Sunday after­
noon, in the. presence of fully 8,000 per­
sons, who had gathered at the T riCounty Fair, being held at the Ostrich
Farm. Frayne
and his companion.
Jack Crosby, started on thoir ascension
a t 4 o’clock thia afternoon amid the
cheers from thousands of throats.
Crosby says th a t when about 2,000
feet up snd when be was ready to cut
loose, he noticed that Frayne did not
have his hands through his wristlets and
warned him. W hen Crosby had started
dn his drop he was surprised to see
Frayne’« body shoot past him and fall
t i earth. His parachute opened, but
the. Jerk threw from the ropes. Tho
unfortunxte man fell in the main d rive­
w a y of Evergreen Cem etery, near the
Ostrich Farm, e v e ry bone In his body
being broke n.
&gt;
H is home was a b Lowell, Maas., and
his only living rclgtlvp Is a brother.
Charles Frayne, connected w ith tho
W hitn ey stables at Brighton Beach.

The Elka o f Sanford most fittingly
observed their Memorial D a y 61 Lodge
o f Sorrow lost Sabbath in the Imperial
Theatre, it being the first Sunday in
December, a day held sacred by the
members o f the order in memory of their
absent brothers.
The Imperial Theatre had Jxen beau­
tifully decorated for the occasion, a bank
o f ferns and potted plants flanked tho
base of the proscenium snd the rear of
the stage was covered w ith the dub
colors, purple and whits from the centre
o f which purple and white streamers ra­
diated to the comers o f the stage, the
whole effect from the auditorium being
most striking and when the lights were
of! and tho star o f hope gleam ed brightly
from the centre o f the stage the plctqre
Uook Lovers (la b
was complete.
Mrs. O. H. D in gee was hostess o f the
SjH-cia! music had been arranged for
the occasion and while the audience’as­ B ook Lovers Club Friday afternoon at
sembled Mias M adge W ard softly played her charming homo on Sanford Heights.
a voluntary piano solo. When all had T h e guests were entertained at a very
i&gt;ecn seated Exalted Ruler, E. K. Row­ delightful Salmagundi Party. F iv e p ro ­
land arose and (n few well chosen words gressive tables w ere played. T h e first
explained the Memorial Day olm-rvunco ; prize, a handsome silver deposit vlnitger
and colling the Elks to order execut.-d b o ttle was won b y M r*. M. E. Symes;
M rs. N . J. Perkins received the booby
tiu* ritual work.
Tho /oil rail by the secretary, O. L. prize, a game o f “ Old M aids." A fter
Taylor, calling for the absent ^brother, the conclusion o f tho pleasant games
W . D»- Holden, was one of the most Im­ chicken salad, saltines and coffeo were
pressive moment« of the occasion snd i erved. Mrs. D ingee’a guests were M r*.
was followed by a beautiful solo, ” 0, Dry i H en ry McLsulin, Mrs. Luke, M r*.
Those Tears," by Miss 1- Josephine; Deane Turner, M rs. F. L. W oodruff,
Dsmeron, while the lodge remained j M m . N . J. Perkins, Mrs. J. W . Brody,
M rs. R. J. Holly, M rs. R. E, Tolar, Mrs.
.standing,
Rev. Langley invoked the divlno C. F. Polk, Mr*. R. H- Marks, Mrs. C. C.
blessing upon the members and their W oodruff, Mrs. E. B . Brown, Mrs. B. A .
|benevolent spirit and fraternity, and H ow ard, Mrs. M . E. Symes, Mrs. J. C.
most fittingly followed a du et, "Frater- Bennett.

THE RIVERS AND HARBORS
Appropriations W ill Be Passed
■ at This Session
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FLORIDA WH1 RECEIVE A SHARE*
St. Johns River W ill Be Remembered
to the Beautiful Tim e of

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$761,800.

Estimates aggregating $56,764,992 for
improvements to river and harbor works
throughout tbs country during
the
next fiscal year were submitted to Con­
gress to d a y in the annual report o f G en ;
W illiam H. Bixby, chief o f engineers
of the army. Th o sum b $16,311,373
greater than appropriated for the last *
fiscal year for the same purpose. Of the
total $43.829.010, Including $250,000 for
examinations, survey* and contingencies
o f rivers and harbors, for which there
may be no special appropriation sub­
mitted, is to be provided for in the regu­
lar river andfharbor appropriation bill at
thb session o f congress Estimates for
Improvement indude the following for
Florida: M iami, $145,000; S L John .
river, $761,800; Hillsborough Bay, $200,000; channel from ApJTachlcola river to
S t Andrews Bay, $130,000.

o o o
It la stated that the Chicago.Cuba will
certainly train somewhere in Florida
thL* spring. Th e tw o cities under con­
sideration for thb project are Tam pa and
Jacksonville. Charles W . M urphy, the
owner o f tho Chicago N ation a b b going
to visit Tam pa some time next month
and w ill personally |dok over what that
Ity has to offer In th b line; A good
diamond with adjoining club quarters
are necessary, i f the Cubs do come to
At the Imperial
Florida they will bring twenty-eight to
M azo &amp; Marion, tho act appearing at
thirty-five players and four or five newsthe Imperial the first half of this week
paj’er correcapondents, os well aa aevaral
was suceeesful. in. entertaining a large
magazine writers. In all the party
crow d of people last evening. Prof.
would indude from forty to forty-firs,
W a z a docs some sleight of hand tricks
o o o
that are above the average and his com­
A big new canning factory b being
edy is funny in the extreme.
He is
erected a t Gonxaiet, almost in the sub­
osstsm l in presenting a first class act by i uity” by Messrs. Polk snd Woodruff.
urbs of Pen sacola.' Th e building b more
iS '
Camping Party
Thanatopsis was to havo been read i;y
Miss Marion, w ho sings several new
than
hnlf completed now and part o f the ,
Mrs. W . T. Deane, accompanied by
songs in a pleasing way. T h e act is Mrs. J. W. Barnes but illness prevented
machinery has* been installed. The
j her attendance and after the able rendi- her sons, .Tenney and Robert, Misses promoter* of the canning industry ex­
different each night.
Alice Caldwell, A lice, Lucy and Annie
{
Thursday, Friday and Saturday a new tion of “ No Shadows Yon der” by Miss I
pect to Iwgiu o;&gt;e ration* In about ten
W hitner, with Ned Chittenden, wore a
Da
moron,
Mina
Stuinon
and
Messrs.
act will appear at the Imperial. Mish
days- Th e cannery will handle prin­
pk-xsunt
party
who
spent
Thanksgiving
Violoriu Powell,’ the English Comedi­ Polk and Murrell, tho eulogy was decipally sweet potatoes tho first year,
at Lake Jessup, in the enjoyment of
an« and quick change artist w ill, give i livered hy Hon. Geo. A. DeCottes.
and if thia experiment proves successful
A t all times a fluent speaker, M r. De- camp life for «.s h o r t while. T h ey re­
the patrons of the house something new
all kinds o f vegetables will be handled
turned Friday noon and report a flno
in Vaudeville, Ile r act is said to be a Cottes was at his best at the-memorial
later.
exercises and hia address was one of the time.
big hit everywhere.!- .
' o o o
T h e voting contest goes m errily on beat ever delivered here upon any occaTh»» flrat cucumbers of the season from
Tallahassee is to h ave another bank.
and votes are still piling up. E very, »l°n . »nd the eulogy on "O u r Absent
C. F. M izelle will organize tho now Insti­ tn ejE vcrglades, grown on the Davie
evening just before 7 o'clock the front of Brother" gsvo a clear and concise reve
tution which will have a capital stock o f farm, reached tho d t y yesterday, shipped
the Imperial has the look oi a real voting lation oi the sacred memorial o f the Elks
from Zona by Mrs. C. L. Steele. As
$50,000.
place and the girls und boys are in posi­ and their fraternal spirit that is mani­
they got In In time for the Thanksgiving
tion and soliciting votes for their favor­ fested ip every corner of the civilized
market they commanded a fancy price,
R o y Symes, Esteem ed Lecturing
Mr. D e C o t t « also gavo a brief
ites. N ext Friday and next Monday world.
bringing $1.80 a dozen, or at th e 'ra t« of
Knight.
all votes will count double. Be sure to sketoh of the life and labor* of the late
$10.40
a hamper. A lit t le .o v e r five
Cruse Barnes, Esteemed Loyal Knight.
get votes on those duys as each vote is W . D. Holden, whoso likeness in a life
dozen
were
realized on the.first picking
O. L . Taylor, Secretary.
then worth as miuch oh two oft any other size jxirtrait wan displayed at one corner
from
five
hill*.—
Miam i"Herald.
L . P . MrCullor, Treasurer.
*
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day. Girls hnving crédit for 250 or more of the stage.
\
,
i o o
t
Forrest Lake, Trustee.
-votes w ill find their standing by referring " The Jnullt of our brother» tee write upon
In
Fort
Pierce
the
people
are
delighted
H a rry Ward, Trustee.
thf »and, .
to the following list:
over the completion o f the munteipsj
J.
S.
McKenzue,
Trustee.
Thrir virtue» on the table'» of Une and
H elen Gonzales
------------lighting plant^ T h e News of last Friday
K . R . Murrell, Chaplain.
-memory.”
im e n
said
that aa soon aa proper testa were
R. L . Peck, Esquim.
A t the close of the address the entire
M orgarct Berner ................... ..... ’ .722
mads
the lights could be.turned on and
W . C. H ill, Inner Guard.
Anna M a y Bruton
....- ..........681 audience arose snd sang,. "B les t bo thé
business
begin tw ith the plant- • W ithin
R. F . Washburn, T y le r.
.608 tie that binds."
M am ie K a te W illia m s ..........
tw
o
weeks
it waa expected that everythin
Follow ing served- as ushers; A . L .
Hon. Cromwell Gibbons o f Jackson­
455
Clarece Hand . '.IT...............
tw o weeks it was expected that every­
Betts,
R.
R.
Dess,
H
al
W
ight,
Eugene
Fannie Itehn Munson
......... .........405 ville was to have made an address on
thing would be working sm oothly,
Roum illat, Braxton Perkins.
G ertrude Kunge
...
820 “ E lkdom ," but o w n in g‘ to illness in his
o oo
T h e Benevolent and Protective Order
D orothy Davis ...................... ..........311 family he could not be present and at
A
new$10,000
firm b to havs beadof Elks is American In every principle
.293 the last moment R ev. D. J. Blocker of
W eim a G ra ves......................... '
quarters
in
Jacksonville.
Th e firm will
and practice, and illustrates every great
289 Dcl-and volunteered to fill out the pro­
A dele Rin&gt;-i .......
Im known aa the Security Com pany
American
doctrine.
A
ll
members
arc
........286 gram. Being called upon and unpre­
EUrabeth Stafford
equal w ithin tho portals o f an Elk Lodge, and w ill engage In buying, selling, con­
Ü65 pared and not a member o f the Elks
Edna T u llu g ................. _____...
and there are no ranks and titles, differ­ veying, leasing, mortgaging and genera!
.......... 266 wodld have dism ayed the m ajority of
H attie t e f l i
,
ing only as they may excel each other dealing in property, and will also ap­
_____L 248 men but Rev. Blocker was equal to the
Helen T crw illigel ......... .—
praise property and sell and control
occasion and gave an appreciated ad­ In doing good in silence and without
abstracts o f titlas.
dress on Friendship, L ove and Benevo­ parade. A ll Elka are equal, rich and
Auction Bridge
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poor,
learned
and
p
o
o
rly
educated,
fa­
lence and outlined his conception o f fra­
Mrs. B. W . Herndon was'hostess of
T h e Volusia growers will get in tbs
mous or otherwise, alike! One o f the
ternity and the power for good in th*
the Auction Bridge Club Monday after­
grand alma of the order is to teach men neighborhood o f a half million dollars
mottoes o f all orders.
noon. T w o tables of bridge were played.
ho w to live, jthat they m a y enjoy all the for the present crop o f oranges," r* M Th e male qu artette; composed of
Mrs. O. W . Brady made the highest
goo^ things of life w ith o u t abuse, and marka the Do Land Record- “ Threescore, snd won the pretty prize, a bronze Messrs. Polk, W oodruff, M oore and under -proper restraint, curbing excera fourths o f the crop will be marketed from
wall vase. When the games of cards M u rfell followed with the selection, and selfish ness. M a n ly hearts and hon­ the west or S L Johns aide o f the county.".
were concluded lobster salad, crackers, "W h ere the Sun W ill NeYer G o D o w n " est records uj&gt; the o n ly requisites for
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cheese balls snd coffee .Were served. •nd their rendition was highly comm end­ admission to membership. Its ranks
8 L Petersburg b soon to'h a vs an elec­
Mrs. Herndon's guests were Mrs. C. O. able.
are the m oat widely representative, and tric fire alarm system. T h e d t y has an
T h o ritual work o f the lodge followed the candidates have Ur m eet no test of excellent fire department with • fins ’
McLaughlin, Mrs. O .- W . Brady, Mrs.
A. P. Corirfelly, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs. and after the song, "A u ld Lang S y n e " by class' , creed or calling. Poes rased of record and now the efficiency of th b ser­
F. J. G o n ia l« , Mrs. T . A . Neal. Mrs. the audience standing and the benedic­ those qualities that enable a man to make vice b to be greatly increased by lns^aHr;..v
tion by Rev. J. D. Langley the second the world better for his h avin g been in it. ing a fire alarm system.
Robert Newman.
\ "i' 4
M em orial Day of Sanford Lodge of Êllu All men are welcome aa brother Elks,
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o o o
" T h e M arion county fair for this year
and the nobler side of th eir nature, en­
G ov. Gilchrist has called a special elec­ passed Into history.
Officer* o f Sanford Lodge N o . 1241 couraged, with thq high aim , aa has been was a magnificent success,1' says the
tion to be held In Gadsdcp county, on the
expressed, to make Its members better Ocala Banner. "Thousands o f weopts
Slat o f December to elect a-senator to B. P. O. E. »re as follows;
E.
E.
Rowland.
Exalted
Rulgr.
sons, kinder brothers, b etter huabahde, havs been in attendance snd tbs exhib­
fill the vacancy made by. the-death, of.

J. W . Barnes has decided to postpone
Y, ’ ’T h e Union D epot for a D a y ,"
•N a tic^ w ill bo
are resumed. Hon. Jamas E. Broome.

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S, Rungs, Esteemed Leading Knight.
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its were numerous and attractive."

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