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December 29. iyii

IN INC SOCIAL WORLD
Items of interest Concerning
Society People.
.P O I N T S P U R ELY PERSONAL
How Celery City Vanity r a l r While
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Away th e Golden H ours—
Social Goaslp
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lira. W. W. Prather entertained
Every Week Bridge Club at the Sanford
Houae Thursday. Two tables of bridge
were played. Mrs. P. L/ Hughei made tbe
highest score and won the first price,
box of linen handkerchiefs Tbe booby
prise o dainty fancy apron was received
by Mrs. Vorce. After the cards delicious
refreshments were served. Mrs. Prather's
guests were, Mesdanies Vorce, R. L.
Hughes, 0. W. Brady, C. 0. McLaughlin.
W. D. Hoklen. Forrest Lake and 1L P.

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$30.00 Suits Cut in Half $15.00

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Miscellaneous Stiower

. -t 'M Wrlaha Club Dance
The social event of eoch season In Sanford la the annual dance given by the
WeUkS Club at the Sanford House; and
Invitations to-lhesa events are always re*
catved'With pleasure by both young and
old.
Last Tuesday night the 1911 dance was
given at (he Sanford House and there
were ovjsr thirty couples took pprt In the
dance and many who did not care lo
dance played bridge In the parlors of the
hotel. The music was furnished by the
famous Imperial orchestra, composed of
Meases. Witberi/igton. Crosby and Mrs. B.
' T. Houser.
Many otit of town visitors were present
•nd the dnoce was a social success.
Prohibition punch wo* placed on the
table convenient for the guests. The dec­
orations were beautiful and the colors
matched tbe colors of the Welaka Club.
} : green and red.
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Tba guests* were received by Mesdsmes
. J . W . Dickies, Forrest Lake. H. P i Driver.
R. S. Keelor and R. J. Holly.
Although the plght was excessively
Warm the dance was thoroughly enjoyed
and all were genuinely aony when mid­
night bode them cease.
- / •ho Welaka p u b lias a vote of thanks
*: from til present for a most enjoyaolo
' ev en fii. and the only regret la th at a n ­
other twelve months will intervene ere
another 1« given..
' . The lack of space forbids « special min-,
lloh of tbe beautifully gowned ladled one
the features of tbe Welaka Club. V *

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$18.00 Suits Cut in Half $ 9.00
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The most of Florida’s Cold Weather comes After Xmas,
come and get first pick, they will be on sale, beginning

LASTING ONE WEEK ONLY
The Store Will Be Closed on New Year’s Day

P. YOWELL &amp; CO.
S anford Boy 8 c o u ta
The Sanford team* ate getting ready,
for that base ball game Monday. Troop
one has not forgotten ths detest of
Thanksgiving Day. if they get it tigain
It will be'because Troop Two has the
best players, and this they will not ad­
mit. The game is called for 2:30 New
Year's afternoon. Twenty-five cents a d ­
mits to the grand stand.
Troop One will have Its annual meeting
at the Parish Room In Mr. Waldron's
house on Monday afternoon at 1:18 sharp.
Patrol officers will be elected for tbe
year. Every member uf tbe troop should
h a on hand.

N otice To Public
The Florida Vegetable Growers’ Associ­
ation will keep open house Monday, J a n ­
uary 1st at their office on Maanolla AvePeoples Dank building, between the hours
of one and six p. m. You ore cordially
Invited to call and have a smoke with us.
Wishing you a Happy New Year, wo arc.
Very truly yours.
Tut F lorida Vr.cn able Growers’ AxiVt,
If you want delightful Christmas candy
get lite fotqous Nunnnlly’a at L R. Philips
4 Co.
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Pineapples, Vegetables

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P leasant Social Evening
The Helping Hand Society, composed
of lha ^ “4 ■•dies of the Baptist church,
Instead of their regular huslnesa and mis•lonary study Tuesday evening enloyed a
aodal evening at the home of Mlsa Gladys
Gatchel. to which a number of their gen«
Ueraen friends were Invited. Tbe young
ladle* prepared boxes containing something good to eat. which tha young ladles
purchased with beans. Several pleasant
gamea were enjoyed by tbe young people,
of whom quite a number were present.

room
is the
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time to
our spring goods, that have begun to arrive.
[est Cut in Prices we have Ever Made!

K lira. E. W. Rowland entertained quite a
num ber of Mias Helen's young friends at
a lovely tea. Wednesday evening. After
the delicious repast, the young people
went to one of the various places of
amusement. Mlsa Helen's guests ware
lllaaea Essie Purdon, Mary and Lucca
Chappell, Margaret Davis, Linda Coqnelley. Charlotte. Hand. Lillian Higgins, Oaf*
1lass Starling, HaztJ Haqd.

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honor of Miss Gall Moore Wednesday aft , ternoon. when a miscellaneous shower of
f . -u se fu l and beautlfql wedding presents
were arranged on a pretty Christmas tree
for tbe charming and popular bride to be.
Mrs. Newman entertained her guests
with a very Interesting contest. A prize
was offered for the largest number of
words that could be evolved from tbe
united name« of Miss Moore and Mr. flop,
•on. Mrs. J. C. Bennett was the fortunate
winner in tbe contest and received tbe
prize, a very pratty bonbon dish, which
■he graoefully presented to Miss Moore,
the guest of honor.
The wedding cake was cut by each
guest. I|ra. Samuel Puleston cut tbe ring,
Mra. Abernathy tbe thimble. Miss Bessie
Long the dime.
D elidw ew k^W ^'JW P
a t am and cpk*. were served. ■»*
Mrs. Newman’s guests were Mesdsmes
W. J. Hill. N. H. Garner. W. W. Aber.
nathy, H. McLsUlln. Geo. Speer, D. L
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Thrasher, Samuel Puleston, Deane Turner.
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J. C. Bennett. J. 0. Lawson; Misses Gall
jj^y
and Florence Moore. Margaret Roberta,
Bessie Long. Carrie Ensmingcr, Mell and
Alice Whitner.

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Monroe, Jack*onvfl(c. B ranch of the G R EA TE ST
systcrfi of B j$ t)fg g Colleges in the W orld—82 y ears' success, 150.000
graduates. M ore thin J00 high-grade instructors. Contracts given
to secure graduates P O S IT IO N S or R E F U N D M ON EY . Imlor»C'l
b y m o r e P . l/ v r ir ln a n d r i —/ \ r m ,

National Bank, Saoiord. Fla,, a t’730
Saturday. January 13th, 1911
A,.P. CoKKtxxr. Secretary.

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/¿V SA NFO R D — Life ia Worth Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY I ;

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
Tbe General News of Tlie Land
o f flowers.
CIlUiD fROM THE STATE PRESS

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Volum « IV

DREDGING THE UPPER ST. JO H NS |
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Water Will Soon Connect This Great Sportsmen's Paradise With The Outer
World. Finest Fishing And Hunting In The United States
1f m m M M R M M f m u w m M m w N
The United States suction dredge, Capf
Sharp in charge, which tuts been nt work
It) this portion of the S t.Johns river since
last spring has Just completed the drctlg.
Ing of the south bar at the east entrance
of the river to Lake Monroe, Just ofT of
Sanford. A channel of seven feet at low
tide water wns cut. thus eliminating n
very troublesome stretch to those who op­
erate pleasure and business cruft on the
S t Johns. The Florida Is preceded by
the United Slates snug boat, Cupt. Mc­
Guire, whose function it is to remove all
logs, snags rind obstructions, thus making
the way clear for the Florida.
The Florida has cleared the channel up
to the cut-off ut Lake Jessup mid Is now
working on the channel nt the west o%l
of the St. Johns at the old Geneva ferry,
all the woodwork of which tins been com­
pleted and the steel ls.nowon (he grounds
for the erection of the drnw.
When through nt that point, the Flor­
ida will move up the river to Coffee's
Bend, where the channel will he deepen­
ed pnd from .there it will gu to Bisslp
landing to trim up and deepen the chan­
nel. It will then gn to Lemon Bluff,
where a portion of itie tmr will he re­
moved nnd from there it will go to the
north Lake Harney bur. which will also
be removed unit thechunnel straightened
This work will absorb the entire appro­
priation and will Iw completed about
April 20. I1112.
This improvement will leave the upjxt
f t ¿sfctae
shape as to allow cruft
drawing up to seven feet of water, to
traverse with ease the distance covered
by the Florida, l-nke Harney it twentyfive miles south of Sanford nnd on its
shores Is situated the hustling little city
of Geneva, which has recently become
dignified by the entrance of the East

NEWS O f THE WORLD

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Items of Interest Gleaned Fron»
Various Sources

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE W EE*

M m m M N m M t w M M M w r M tNm m M N m N W N m m N m N M N H M R m ti
of fifty-one square miles. There arc vari­ and continuing in their natural state be­
Here Ihc Readers Will rind ■ Brie
igejltsm e o f th e W e*k&gt; M ost tmous smaller stream s which discharge Into cause civilization has made no Inroads
pedant Msppenlni» In the
H istorical Spring Flowing
the St. Johns river, the largest one of upon their haunts.
S tate’» Domain.
For tlurrfted Reader»
which Is the Loon lock touche«, which has
The fertility of the land along the up­
OcjI. o n chosen m the next city to
A protest against the unfavorable re­
Its origin In the highlands of Orange per St. John* ond Us tributaries la best
ntm aln the Florida EdncaUonal Aasoclcounty nnd drains a very considerable shown by the fact that there Is a certain port on a cross-Florida canal «ras register­
gtloo t t the business aeatlon of that orportion of the eastern part of the county. kind of weed growing there to os much ed today by the board of trade of WayziaUstton. held In the Jacksonville MorThe branches and creeks discharging Into as fourteen indies in diameter In one cross and another investigation asked.
octe Temple Saturday afternoon. Dnde
the St. Johns river have In many cases season nnd readiing ns much as thirty Tho section has urg»d the use of a route
a » and Palatka were also nominated,
the dignity of rivers when It comes to the feet in height. At a point seventy miles for tbe canal th at would »tort at the
bat the former waa finally withdrawn
■natter of dimensions and would be term ­ south of Sanford, an old settler drove a mouth of the St. Mary’s river and con­
u i when the vote between Ocala and
ed rivers if originating in n less fortunate piece of one indi pipe in tho ground to a tinue as far as possible, then cutting
hlitka waa counted It was found th at
stute than Florida.
depth of twenty feet, thinking that he across to the Suwannee river, and thence
to the gulf. Congressman Brandy nnd
iba Brick Oty had^Targe majority of the
There Bre only two towns on the St. would attach a pump to it and thus
rB
Georgia
senators have been asked to aid 't
Johns river between Sanford nnd Saw- furnish a supply of water for his domestic
in
the
m
atter,
The proposition loboAd for «100.000 to
grass l.ake. the fatter being twelve miles uses. When he had driven the pi|&gt;o
Sòme Urne toward the close of JaQuary
balkl a bridge over the Manntee River,
south of Ijtke Washington One of these down eighteen feet he had to stnp for n
the
employers liability commission, will
between Bradentown and Palmetto, and
little
rest
and
when
he
went
hack
to
his
towns Is Geneva, the other is Fort Christ­
ixesent
Its final report to the twu houses
to complete the hard surfaced’ road from
work
he
found
(he
pipe
to
l*
Bowing
a
mas settlement, which now com|&gt;riscs u
of
congress
ond It will embody s coin- ’ PanUh to the Hllsborough county line,
full
strerim
of
water
and
It
is
thus
flow­
few residences, a postofllco, a store or
plcte
bill
providing
a graduated scale for
*, war decided at the election laat Weekfby
ing
to
Oils
day.
Near
this,
well
is
a
fig
lyvo and the usual blacksmith shopv Dur­
a big majority.
ing the war with the Seminole Indians, tree twenty-two inches In diameter which die compensation through government '
The Laurel Hill News says that the faraway back in 1845, Fort Christmas was a made u yield of forty bushcls'lust season Instrumentalities for injuries to employes
of railroads engaged In Interstate com­
n o t around that place will ship n car­
place of no m ean pretensions, as there without fertilizer or cultivation.
merce whether due to negligence or not.
The
government
has
made
a
survey
of
was quartered there at one time as many
load of sweet potatoes in a few days.
The
hill was drawn by Senator Suther­
a
canal
connecting
the
St.
Johns
river
Thsy«i[w&lt;t to get SI per bushel for them.
us right thousand soldiers For the re ­
land.
dia Innari of the commission and he
with
the
Indian
river
at
a
point
between
mainder of the trip one Inis for company
A Knoxville, Tenn . man has Invested
will
introiluce it in ihe sennie. Rep­
TllusVille
and
Kockledge.
The
Indian
only the denizens of the forest and (he
$20,000 in real estate In St. Petersburg
resentative
Brantley of Georgia, a mem­
river
is
seven-tenths
of
a
fool
lower
nt
deep,
with
(he
exception
of
no
occasional
within the post yenr.
ber
of
the
commission,
will pres«nt (he
thatched log cabin of some mortal, wtio mean low tide than the St. Johns river
The local Baptist associations were in
M
bill
and
the
report
in
the
house.
k;
was bent on getting away from (tie giddy ot zero. The survey of the ennui ran
session In Jacksonville last Friday. JackL
through
Sail
lake
and
Salt
run
nnd
if
It was announced at the White House
whirl of civilization, so Unit notthlng
wxmlie certainly Is a convention city.
(ho project Is ever pushed to it completion, tonight that die report of die army
would
interfere
with
liis
dully
communi­
A year uf unprecedented progress and
i there will have to be a lock nt a point medical officers wtio have examined
ons with nature
prosperity on the part of the city of LakoThe entire route in tin tig with the most east of Salt run. This improvement Charles W Morse, convicted New York
Isad wu brought to o fitting culmination
would o[ieii up all uf this purl uf F'lurlda Ixuikcr. serving sentence in the Atlanta
beautiful scenery that was ever wrought
Ssltmlay wiren.the citizens voted, by' an
: to direct communication with all East federal prison, does not warrant Imraaby tho Creator. Tall cane brakes, w id e . _
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* OTrrvbe!nrii^ni!u atJty,^ki'*’.rL .J r C ^ ^ -,j c '
prairies, bluff embankment., 'prehistoric1^
^ ! n_U. t°l,^ ed .!,,y
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SMof bonds In the suin of $150,000 for
Indian rivers and would lend to hulld up pardon will not he granted at (Ills time.
shell mounds, clumps of cypress and pal­
Banidpal improvements. The bond pro­
a largely increased river truffle In tourist
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Preceded by disscntlons, which seemed
metto, festooned with Spanish moss, wild
ceeds are to lie apportioned as follows
cruises with pleasure cruft besides bring­ (or a time to threaten a climax anything
flowers
of
a
myriad
of
varieties
and
the
For • sewerage system, $75,000. For
ing into closer relation two close together but pacific, at N ew York. Saturday night
whole acting as a cover ur shelter for the
brick paved streets, $00.000. For additions
hut now widely separated sections of the pruvori in realization everything that it»
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droves of fleer, panther, wild cat. tiger
to tad Improvement of pbhlic buildings
stute. A canal is being put through by name implied—so far at least as concern­
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cats,
bear,
raccoon,
(urkey,
ducks,
quail
‘ flLW
a land eoiupanyup ut Saw Grass lake ed its attendant conditions. President
L- - r rTkMsJebcffim trf T te completion -of
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ri»cJJcncva: andgeese. riic lu in t^ g south of Lake which will -relieve th is -p a n of lh« St.
Taft—who Vrrx the guest of honor end
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section is very rich and flourishing. It be­ Harney is pronounced by iliote who know
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Johns river of a great quantity of'surfnce chief speaker, while arguing for the pend­
the Florida East Coast railway, connecting a general*!arming and citrus produc­ to be the best In all of Florida. The en ­
water caused by the rainy period.
. lag the mainland of the United States
-,
ing nrbitrntrntion treaties Between the
ing locality, as many of the best groves in tire i9rriiory is without the line of regular
In recapitulating for advantages for United States and Great Britain and the
with Key West. January 21 to 20 next,
Orange county are located there. The truvFl nnd there is little or nothing to dis­
pleasure and profit of the St. Johns and France, as he has done previously a t sim ­
will be participated In by the armed cni Is­
Heck, a jmssenger hhii freight boat, makes tort) the even tenor of the habitues of (fir
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its lakes above Snnford. it can con­ ilar gatherings, went further tonight than
a s Washington and North Carolina and
dally trips from Sanford to Geneva and forest.
scientiously he staled that there is no in other addresses, and replied specifical­
the scout cruisers Salem and Birmingham
. i^ t r
return and always comes hack loaded
The river nnd lake south of Lake Her- section ottering such a diversified pano­
if the Atlantic fleet.
ly
to
some
criticisms
recently
made
with fruit nnd farm products.
nry have been fished very little which rama of scenic beauty ns does (Ids route
Msttlne Prats, n Cuban, 55 years old.
against the principles embodied In those
The St Johns river is now navigable leave* this entire stretch wearing the , through Inland F'lurlda nnd the many
wushoi and killed last Saturday by^his
treaties He also made answer to the
for small cruft for a distance of 2lXJ miles belt as the richest fishing grounds in in ­ vantage points awaiting (he hustlers who
ie»-U)-law. Manuel Alonzo, With Alonzo
charge of inconsistency lodged against
south of Sanford, the water now being land America ilia varieties (u be taken - build cities are ripe for the lapping of
advocates of tile arbitration (m ile s, who
u d Pratts' young son, the old man was
twenty-two Inches above mean law level. arc the big mouthed black bliss which their resources and are this very minute
did not favor arbitration In tha difficulty
baling foe birds Just north of West TaraIn making this trip, which Is one of the weigh up to as high os fifteen pounds accumulating richness In soils that will between the United States and Rustia.
A Thty had gone Into a canebruke,
nnd (Hill like an ox for their freedom, causo millions of dollars and fortunes
'■ Alonzo says his gun was cocked and the most charming on this continent, the dev­
Charged with conspiracy In transport-,
pickerel, brim, perch of many types, cat for vast tlirongs to be wrested therefrom.
otee
to
Inland
cruising
will
traverse
n
. hsomer caught In Mi clothlrig, discharge
ing dynnmlte in violation of the federal
of
various
varirlties
and
myriads
of
the
The lands are rich in humus, easily
leg the gun. the load entering Pratts' body. chain of lakes that have no peer In Amer­
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festive alligator. One of the strange drained nnd easy of access by water, but Interstate commerce laws, three labor
ica
for
scenic
beauty.
After
lenving^ianHe died Initantly. The younger lad curleaders.
Dial
A.
Tvcltmoe,
secretary
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fork nud Lake Monroe the rover will soon phenomena* is Hint is some places the the day will come when (he roar of ihc
n£pti(ed his brother-in-law's story.
the state building trades council; J. E.'
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como to Lake Jessup, which contains river Is salt for soma distance and in locomotive will (ell the citizens along Ihe Munsey, lender of the Salt Lake union of
Winiton Lawler, a student of Southern
seventeen square miles nnd on the south­ those loculilics the Osh are of the regula­ wny that it Is irnin time nnd the screech
structural iron workers, and Anton Johan­
ttljrte end a son of Rev. S. W. Lawler,
tion «all water type*
of the whistle will force the denizens ihe
sen. organizer uf the state building trades
ef TsUshassee' while out hunting, accl- ern shores of which is situated (tie thrifty
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The forests, along the river aijd lakes, forest further back Into (heir lairs. Then
council, were indicted nt Los Angeles,
fcnully shot off the middle toe, of his little village of Oviedo. Then Lake Har­
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peal forth with the splendid song of many it will be Hint this part of Florida will
ney
Is
encountered,
which
contains
thirtyleft foot He was fifteen mllce from Ar­
Inst Saturday by the federal grand Jury
birds nnd llie contrast furnished by such come into its own and bloom forth as tho
in connection with the alleged nation­
cadia when the accident occured, and it six square miles and on which Is litunted
plumed birds as the white, cream nnd schedule u t nature deemed that it should
the
town
of
Geneva.
Then
the
follQWlbg
wide dynam iting conspiracy. Their a r­
m eral hours before he reached medlakes are encountered: Puzzcl Lake, con­ pink egrel-^of which 3there I* n penalty bloom. While this is belng^ worked out
eulnonce. He will soon be all right.
rest followed.
taining five square miles; Sliver Lake, of $50 Imposed By Stale law for the slay­ Sanford Will be used as Ihe base of sup­
The United States circuit courts, whli^
Ocala s Country club h a t Just opened containing thee square miles; Cane Lake, ing of p single one—noisy paroquets plies on account of Its being the furthcres^
-A
have
constituted au Important part
'in dub house and the occasion brought
containing six square miles: Ponsetl Lnkp, decked out in red. white and green, whole city "to the front" and here will be
■•»I prominent people to inspect tho containing six square miles; Lake Win­ flocks of .blue DYrtitl. many types of cranes, rqulp|K-d ev|&gt;ediilona that will bring their the federal Judiciary system for nearly a handsome building and to admire the per- der, containing seven square, miles: and grey and bald t-aglc*. mocking birds arid rewards in both - pleasure and things century past, cease their existence this *
, feet arrangement* and bandsopte equlpweek.
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then Lake Washington, which tuts an area |q fact all these birds nWual to F'lurlda, material.
®Wl end furolibing*.
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passing
of
these
court», seventy•
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seven
In
number
and
covering
tbe entire
J ills Will H. Price, chairman of the
from early estimates, and we do not look
Welafc» Club have each.given the helping
CELERY GOES HIGHER
country,
Is
one
of
the
reforms
. provided
r * w ^ etoocr*tlc Executive Commlttoe, band. It rem ains for other ffiends to be
for very much celery from tlio north be­
■u called the committee to meet at ‘the likewise generous. Arbor Day Inhere. 1«^
fore the latter part of February or early for in the new JadJciary code, enacted by
California Supply Cut Down—F lorida
V ^«lon Hotel. Jacksonville, on the IBth
March. Shipments for January will be congress on March 3 la s t to become effect­
Is not wise to observe It this year whAri
S ta r t s Junuary 13
2 f t S 2 ‘ * » » r The prim ary elu tio n s the need.is so great! Palms and oaks are
considerably loss than during December, ive January t, 191L
Nnw
York,
Dec.
2*J.—Celery
prices
con­
. ^ * W d ; , a * .Candida tea m im ed. needed also In South Park and seats to
.. .
Abandoned train schedules, herds ot
which is very unusunl fur California.
tinue to rise, and Indications are that a
cattle
unable
to
obtain
forrage
and
drove»
"The
weather
continues
dry
with
cool
M other b u s in g attended 5 ;
reit the weary. . ■' higher market Is yot to come. This week nights, nnd as n result the yield per acre of sheep in peril of irtfcrvatlon are,tom e
You can aU 'help the good cause along
¡ ^ J j w V d b w t i t y Association will hold
prices are U&gt;c per bunch higher than last
»Bow.' « the board, of trade by buying a ticket for the recital at the week. California stock bringing any­ Is tbe lightest since tbe inception of tho uf tbe effects of b prolonged cold wave
■JWtorium « I January 16th to -JOth. fn- High, School on Thursday evening. 8:30 where from 90c to $1.15 per bunch. A celery business. Over one-half the celery and the heaviest snowfall In nine y e a n In
crop of California has been already »hip- North Texas. In addition the w o n t
JT *- ,fwUcattDttt point To' this being o’clock.’ *’
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Ictjcr received from the Pacific Vege­ pod."
blizzard of the year is reported to be
v
Oenergl
admission
25c.
Seats
can
be
^Pew iest and best exhibition of poulDue to this condition In Californio, the •weeping down through Oklahoma in
reserved on Wednesday and Thufid»r, table Ga. under date of December 20,
*b0Wn ,n
Georgia and
outlines the California conditions ns foi- scarcity of state celery, and the lateneos the vicinity of -Tuplaa toward
will Contribute a fine «*- between the hours, of 4 »nd « p .‘ffl„» t
ijil.
m
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of tho Florida crop, pFjcas probably will river coantles.
D. L. Thrasher'« M e« by «bowing, your losrs: «
‘"Celery shipm ents of the past tw o to reach a record mark. 0 y ,:
ticket and paying io « D U extra. ■
S oli For P o ta to e s
three weeks have been reasonably active.
* * * * * * * 1»being made in Vojvsla
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Florida celery la .expected to start
Potatoes
prefer a mellow soil, cool and
Growers,
with
the
assistance
of
shippers
the ftph law. A t the
. M ateor »1 DeLand v
.
about the middle of January. Tbe crop
not
dry,
neither
clay nor sand, a sandy
have
done
everything
{¿talble
to
provide
«Im lnA c o m Just closed By*
On Monday evening, .about 'six o’clock
in the Sanford section Is about the same
*«re tried against thirteen de- the people of DeLand, »nS Daytona had a good supply of celery for the holiday ns last year, but Manatee Is short.—N. loam la best, but there m ust be an abundant supply of burnus. Clover sod, plow­
“ • nnd aU were convicted. *
tbe pleasure ot seeing a brilliant meteor, trade, with the result that blenched celery Y. Pocker.
.
ed under tbe previous fall la excellent.is
temporarily
exhausted
and
shipm
ents
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A timothy »oil U not so desirable, b a t If
for the next two weeks will be extremely
n-Notice
Of
fir«,
em
itting
occasional
spark»
In
the
to Hd Tampa Qf beggars flo the
plowed under the previous August and
The
nqpuol
meeting
of
the
stockholders
Iqur 6 T U te in T 5 rb « n J flight,-lighting up U w *landscape but dl»r BghL. Harvesting la southern California
sowed
to « cover crop It »rill do very welL
Of
tbo
First
NationalBank
of
SaafSed,’
will
be
diSMntinued
Toalghl
iTld
'Wni
~
r^appearing behind the trees before explod­
•» »all as beggare.
Land
that
has grown- a crop of corri.'
m&amp;iff.to
until
after-Christina».
will
be
held
at
the
office
of
the
Bank,’
in
ing. RepOtl* from Daytona state that the
bean»
o
r
cabbage
is excellent, provided
"Owing
to
tho
cold
weatlter
which
lias
Sanford,
Florida,
on
the
second
Ttieaday
•»»«nemW Tb# R ecital
meteor boosted Just before touching the
there
I»
a
sufficient
m o u n t of available
prevailed
in
northern
California
shlpUt
January,
1912.
at
1,0
o’clock
a.-GQ.
Mol Atlantic, displaying beautiful shade» of
k ‘ for the High School
plant
food.—Florida
Produce News,
rmd
U
ffónt
tt&gt;«ro
will
ha
greatly
reduced
M
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P.
P.
Fount,
Ctthicr.
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Imperial Theatre

ONE Y E A R IN NEW Y O R K
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CHARLES KLEIN
AUTHOR OF

January 5

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-A N D THE MOUSE
-»THE GAMBLERSMAGGE PEPPERIe t c

A Com plete Production ef the C reel
American Play, direction of the United
Play C oinpeny;(lneorperated)

P R IC E S :

1.50, 1.00 &amp; 7 5 c
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Into the sort of dtltens that the United
States must work to attain.
Infant mortality must bereduced con­
gested tenement ann "slum” districts
must be dene away with and every child
In the country must be given an educa­
tion. not only by text books, but vocation­
al training. And there must be systematic
Instruction in civics and ethics and tbe
laws of health.
AO of this Is to come. Every child Is
to be considered tbe Wsr^^jf the nation
and ooe or 1U prineefefi posft^aJoU* ' III
welfare (a to be guarded', v itb ' the’’ng*»t
tender solicitude; itj .tprilher "is (4 fro
considered a creditor o f the country ,to
whom is owed a livelihood In every, case
In which she ts Inadequately cared for
by the father of hA child.
;V
4 One of the last acts of the expiring
w ith a h
council was to rescind their action regard­
la tb a
ing bill boards on the grounds that tbe
*T brine ro u a Bo* of Dar*,
ordinance was not legal. They were right
w ith tlaaua o f rainbow ra r» ; no doubt because tbe ordinance was rath­
U Joyfully, for I know,
all days m ay n o t w ith glagaaae er drastic but I hope tbe new city council
will draft a new ordinance regarding tbe
unsightly fences and wooden bill boards
that now take up so many vacant lots la
principal parts of the city. Other cities
have passed ordinances requiring metal
bill boards to be used and condemning
the unsightly fences and bill boards and
In this respect Sanford Is not ovef.tcpingj
her right!. We wbnt a deirfi toVnIn W ’l
try respect and if tbe commercial spirit
Is allowed tb predominate it la good bye
Budget of Opinion "Ju
beautiful Sanford.

A CMel la Amang Ye Taking Nates
• aod ralth , He'll Front 'Em"—
:
t o Says Saunterer.
5 Tba mother of today deserve a medal for
raising large fanyltlea. Isa y the mother
because the mothers biear the brunt of
lb# constant struggle. And now It wouit
seem that the mothers are cotring into
their own a* the following from tbe Miami
Metropolis would indicate:
Curious that it should . have taken al
Umm r n n to bring
log It to pass In the
United States, but m en/ other reform*
have taken on incredibly load while to
«valve end one thing i* certain, other
' atatae ln the union will follow the ex*
ample and maybe accomplish even more'
good, We ere «peaking of the law re­
cently put'Into operation In llllnol* for
.'the petitioning of toolbars who have
*: families of dependent children.
. For tome time there he« been provision
made In the state for taking a child away
from a mother who Is unable to support
It and for paying some family tan dollars
a month for lu care, but not so very
‘ long ago It occurred to some bright mini
that Ibe ten dojlera a month might be
given to the mother of the child who
Vonld naturally- provide more lovingly
for lu car« than wodld a stranger.
The new lew gives five or tea dollars a
month apiece for each child end many a
hippy home ’ Is found, filled with coo*
tented children who tinder the old pro*
vision might be scattered In many bouse*
bold* semi-orphans with a heart broken
mother left to struggle for an s existence
that would mean nothing but sorrow forThe next step for Illinois to take la
one for. the pensioning of all mothers
who will accept the money.. This will no
doabt foster any amount of wicked grafts
a* there will be mothers with "primely
Incomes" who will register for asslstance
Dram the pension officer, but Illinois won't
care. It la even possible that there will
follow Ip «11 partaof the country a move­
ment for the. support of all children who
m aybe receiving Insufficient food and

American people are .on the eve of a
great awakening. There Is to cotoe a
movement that la to cany ^Intelligent

and lu reeulu age to brfaiod In children
tfrat are more . universally normal.
happy and p o n qualified for developing

¿icto gear’s
By TEMPIX BAILEY

T H E E V E N IN G TELEGRAM
I • "Will rival la popoWity T k » Lion , 6&lt;i
M oum .'

A Wo» bio« Mary.

Grippinj

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T H E E V E N IN G MAIL
"Gripped the »«diene*. Will tun u
u ^.
*Tk* Lion sad &lt;1m Mm*r.*&gt; Intva*- h«-.,, ,BI
Realiatic m i n u r of serin«."
T H E E V E N IN C WORLD
- "A hanasn pulse b»*tin« iniL r play."
T H E TIM ES.
"T ka **»inp of troth, ¿rippioftf.

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T H E AMERICAN.
"Will «ndoubtedljr meet with wide *pp,r ,,|
finely acted. Cronin* rift« in tkr appt.u.r
T H E GLOBE
V "T k r audit tier onjoyrd every macnaui U
pU y"
T H E WORLD.
'Popular rucerea.’

SANFORD LODGES

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tsafsrd Led«* Ms. 2 7 .1.0

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JaT&amp;raW.’’w.50s.*n»u. , Wi
•«■Inals Chaster Ns. 2 ,Order te a tr r n star
Mom» »very aeeond and fourth Erkin, io mean
Every om who baa a**n hla Star Id th# t«u
«rd tally Invited to vtall the chapter
A u a L Kim .*, Sec ,

r. O. E .C alarir City Aerie i n t i
ZM m loss Brat sod third Tœadajr» m e'»ri tnfmlk
Boi] in Wtlboro# UlceX. third Boor
Pliseiil« Lea«« No. 3. h nf »■
'Heels second and fourth Morula* • v
kntehta alwoya welcome P f. Hu«, i... - • ;
Eeliï ? Fran*. K. R. and S.
S anford I s d g f . NS 6 2 . f

O. L Tayk», T ls s ta r H,

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lory. Communication every Brtl and Um l thur&gt;daya «I 7 JO p. m VitltlnJ brother, wrlnxnr

Unite BrolhertiMd of Carpe ntan an.) j 0in
eraI of
ef Amerlci
America
ion No.
No 1751.
1751.1U B
Sanford Local Union
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of A rrtreta every Thnraday
huraday nixhi
nlxhi ai ?
I la
Door w«. »,■ t I
the Lasieo'ftill W. A. Humohr
Um RS. I T

'A nd the feast of ingathering at the year’s end.”
—Lxodus xxxtv, 22.
t

B. P O. E. Sanford 1odJr 12 4)
Meet Elrvt aod Third Wednevl») m.'
F irat an d P a lm e tto
W I) I I » « »
O I. T.ii,- -

So th e y ea r dies, an d so
Into th e afterglow
A ll th e y e a r ’s d a y s go.

L. U. 0 A t
The Loyal Order of Mocae meet« ,
rveotnj at 8 00 P M on the 3n1 H»ur 1
Inj. Dr. J. N Rnhaon, Dklatot H
Secretary-

We co u n t them , o n e b y one.
D a y s filled w ith sh a d e or sun,
D a y so f £reat tasKs b eg u n , u —
D a y a o f achievem ent»
Days'W hen w o, w eaK an d frail,
Felt all our co u ra g e fail.
W hen,we, b en u m b ed an d pale,
• Met o u r b ere a v em en t

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tween You and Me

4 Thq retiring dry council like the past­
ing year goes out of buiinesa. and like tbe
ywar they have been cusaeil-Mkd discuss­
ed. and damned if they did and damned
If they didn't.
While the Saunterer always took occa­
sion to lock boms with them If tbev were
In tbe wrong I always gave them their
mead of praise when they were in the
right, and now that they have passed
with tbe year 1911 I can see only their
good deeds and will pass up their faults.
The city ¡council Is a body of mortal
m as and mortals arq apt to err, just as
we people of common clay are apt to do.
The job of alderman Is no sinecure end
can congratulate the retiring aldermenjor
what they have dona We will all start
the new year'JIth our faces set forward
Help to make ¥ greater city, regardless 01
petty politics.
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WHAT THE NEW YORK CRITICS SAY
OF THE THIRD DEGRtt.

A n d far a n d far a w a y
W a ^ n ctth a y ea i^ o llrit d&amp;y— 1 ="
But w as it sa d or g a y , *.
C an w e rem em ber?
S lo w ly th e y die, th e d a y s,
A s d o es so m e ru d d y b laze—
End In a amoKlng h a z e
Or crum bling em ber.
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C o m m issio n M a rc h sn ta

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Manuficturini Co.
ifetf, Sisk Psare, BIîmIb, GcmiiI M
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Çkatflsll; far.

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Sanford feibrary

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Jack so«*«ll

V in z a n t &amp; C o .,

J o y s—th ere w ere Joys to sp aret
G riefs—th ere w ere griefs to b ear,
A h , an d th e Joys all fair
;j Spent on th e m orrow s I
J o y s w ere th e clin h in g gold
D ropping from oyt our h old —
We, lih e to xxgsers old,
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lung
t&amp;oiir
sorrow
s,
i '. t a«
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A n d this is stran ger atill,
Sorrow s'that worKetd u s 111
N or grow a s Sorrow s will,
To th in gs w e cherish»
A n d out of all th e y e a r •
We find that sig h arid tea r
A s b lessin g s n ow appear
A n d ca n n o t p e r ish ..

Open Tuesdays 4 to G p m

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Saturdays 4 to 9 p m

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S tr a n g e r s Welcome

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So do w e co u n t th e d a y s
D ow n all o f tim e’s lon g w a y s
A n d w ith dim p e a c e w e g a z e
O n b o n d an d fetter,
«à
A n d K now a t la st th a t a ll.
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O f th e b lind b low s th a t fèdi v
A n d th e cu p s brim m ed w ith gall V
/B u t m a k e u s better. '
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So d ies th e y ea r, a n d so
G ently w e com e to K now
H ow fair th e afterglow . -

Looking for a Good House to
Ship Your Fruit and Ve^e
tablesto?
H q rp la O n e o n th o B est
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W r it * f o r S l a n c i l a a n d M srh o t
y ' , R a p o rta T oday^.

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L . H a .T E M P L E
Phooa IM . IRK and Oak Ave.
Sanford^
special Offering ln Ferne.
Florida
Floral Designs to Order.
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�January 2 J 9&lt;2

THE RETIRING CITY OFFICIALS
Buys five acres of the finest Celery Land, ti
fenced and with flowing well, including
acres of Celery, set out and in prime co
tion. An acre or more should be read)
cut February 1st
This land is within one mile of Sanford
good road and near shipping station

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Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Company
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REFERENCES

Cotntt J.7 Slitti

A n u * N.uoa.1

voted considerable space. which cost So
cents on agate line, it» tell (he public
thnl ibe “Florida (“ilrus Exchange oranges"
M ayor S pcncrr und New Afderitirn
Sanford Will Have A Fine Ex could be hml there In Boston ihe largest
Take Their S eals
■tore tin mil Ink trull» mlverirne« ¡is fol­
hihft At Orlando
,
For
the
noil
two yean (lie cuy o( San
lows “ We Iin ml It* the Florida ('iuus
Exchnnilc fruits. Orders delivered prompt­ ford will Ik1 ruled by Mayor Silencer anil
of aldermen as follow« T .1 Mil­
COMMERCIAL CLUB HAS MEETING ly." Ill Philadelphia mid n score of alerIword
chairman F l Woodmi! It, W' Hern
other cities you will tind like advertising
This ut something that we never sow don. I‘ M Filler Geo fox Ir , W. S
before. The Florida em us fnilis are Hand,iindjy.. Il 1hid^rw.M«J. ^
j ’etWAn.àv
V'
11» Wm. (tie *|hh.1e*t. ( ^Ttwy wcT^N|MÌ^**M}£r^
morning
in
(lie
council
cliamher
It&gt; Mayor
I
the sweetest, with more juice contents,
Lake
who
made
a
iliort
address
thanking
than any orange tin (lie market, while its
llle retiring council for then kindness ami
sr lirnpBfrull has no |&gt;eef
vp \ Advertising is paying ibe Exchange k&gt;ni [tu Iliy during In» trim of oilier
MayTif S|vncer. being installed. replied
nB iirnriibers— paying every ¿rower of fruits
in
a few well cintarli words, ns did the
)a in the state, anil every ¿rower should
other
aldermen.
to he u lu m b er ul the Exchange ami help
iry ^&gt;car ,*l&lt;" burden ol cost which is putting
Mayor Si»enccr ihen called the now
gold dollars in Ins pocket
council together and f J Miller w n
^
You will find a like rtuidilion (»revails
chosen as the chairman, after which counist In eveyy city and town, where some, ( cil adjourned
( merchants do nil (lie advertising and (he
M W l/ivell ns clerk nml assessor. W
he f®**
10 profit by picking up the j L. Morgan ns treasurer and collector. I.
crumbs.
, W. TiIIi» as marshal and C A McGlun as

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DOES LOCATION AND EXPERIENCE COUNT?

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Only exclusive hnker in the city. All
mixing done with latest improved Sani­
tary machinery.
S p e n c e r’s B read handled by a ll firs t
class grocers.
SPECIAL

ORDERS

FILLED

PROMPTLY

Known to the Trade

: policeman were also given llie oath of
NO. 111 PARK A V E N U E
their re»(iective ollices F L Woodruff.
PHONE 10«
Charlie Ferry the well known vege I1 M Elder and li ‘o f ox »ere umilile to
table grower and iiieintwr of the firm of lie present and will he sworn m by Mayor
Milteer &amp; Ferry Is not a vegetarian In Spencer ol the next meeting
any sense of the word hut just ns n trial
A large number of people were present
package last Sunday decided to have at the ccremon^ and the new officials
a vegetable menu for dinner all taken were warmly congrntulnteil by many
from hli farm and the card was ns fol­ friemls and well wishers.
lows:
w
Broke Ills Arm
When* you can gel the best of everything delivered
Green Fens,
It seems that (“opt. R II Murks Is the
to ytm r iliKtr by apedul messenger and on Time
Green Corn.
original hard lurk man when it come» to
W t CARRY A C O M P L E T E LINE Of
Strawberries
having accilimits. Several months ago,
Young Onions
while if)it»g to h mid the «trret car near
flo rid ,i and W estern Beef and Pork. Lamb. Dry and
Green Beans
Fork avenue he sprained his left arm so
Salt Meats, fish , Poultry and Home Made Pork Sau­
Fresh Tomatoes
badly that he lot« been unable to use tl
sage.
New Potatoes
Yesterday while crossing the street to the
We are now prepared to give to ihe trade our special
New Turnips.
posloffice lie shppedon the wet pavement
Country Butter.
ami fell, breaking the same hoodoo arm
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Charlie did not state whether “he had at the wrist The Cnpt. says that if it
' Try it— you will be pleased.
Green River or Green Seal but the menu will tak» as long to heal the hrenk as it
was good enough without nny trim ­ ditl the spraiij he will have n gloss arm
for the rest of his life He certainly has
mings.
Phone No I
110 Park Avenue
Seriously (hit menu should receive the the sympathy ul his many (fiends who
consideration of our northern /fiend* hope fur his speedy recovery.
Who nre shivering over the fire and dig­
ging frosted potatoes and apples out of
the cellar while they eat canned goods
and aw ait the coining of spring to thaw
PRACTICAL
the frozen ground.
This monu can be had all the year
round in Sanford's great irrigated vege­
table growing belt, the Garden Spot of
the World.
Corner Main ami Monroe, Jacksonville. Branch of the G R EA TEST
F e r r y “» V e g e t a b le D in n e r

mk Meat Market of Q u a lity

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T™*1 ce,erT should communicate with
“Wtommittec.
tàiLîî' Lfffler“the rann who ha* enlMi»ed thousands of people at various
swfcrdMbibltrRiU have charge of «he
tooth and no doubu are entertained about
&gt;pP««incejrf Sanford“» exhibit. Evr f o°*la “ »Is fcedon should pull for the
tBd f? a grand Sanford exhibit.
•&gt; Co operative Advertising
tw»value of the advertising done by
**! Wids.Cltrus Exchange, made posaiu l rj a i,tMtcneat of * * cent. • *»*.
S g J f W W iI U . AdvtttUiag Is curaiih
f a ratio is likehd unto that of
«SdUnwod .cale. A ono-dght carat

Resolutions
Whereas, it has pleated the Almighty
God; In his Infinite “wisdom, to remoVe
flfotn our circle Sov. Jo*
Wood.
Therefore be llresolved, That we hum­
bly bow Id submission j o .the will of Him
who doeth all things weU'^nd that,we flX'
tend our heartfelt sympathy to ‘the fam­
ily in their sad hour of bereavement. ,
,; j , Fbottace E. H iu,
Ellin *N.. Hoeurn.
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Iris worth the trial. Tlie jH c e l* only
Association t nlertulncd
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•dvertl*lng|Épi&gt;e by the . The'Florida Vegetable Growers kept duide cigar the inept* of a ten center. »
I«crested the demAw which baa open bouse yesterday and despite the ln|
dem ent weather many vlaitor* spent a
pleasant half,hour and,a smoke with the

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Dikes Hit* flame freely unit Instantly and
burps'evenly to (he end. They have an
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sade off. The flavor and arotAa

Suits Nine Our Of Ten

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Low Prices.

Easy Payments.

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Our stocl. is Well Manufactured, Carefully.,Graded, Price Low.
cannot furnish our stock write us for prices.

Tbe cocnty división le v « i* beootning
prevalen« In tbe Saníorti «eetton. Cutu o&lt;
CSty council met in regular session
Urge cuantié* into »m ili« oaes l» natural
Monday evening Jan. l*t. 1912. Present
as tbe coontry devefepa and to «op tbia
T. J. Mil!«. W. I I Underwood. B. W.
ycu will ha va to atoo devriepmem—Flor­
Herndon, W. S. Hand. F. L. Woolmff,
ida Advócate."
Geo. Fax Jr. Abaent P. M. Eld«. A ft«
■ few words from Mayor Spencer, tbe
R etail« to Orlando county and Sanford Rev. Summer» invoked the blessing of
county tbe Report «-S tar v u i a to know God on tbe new council and tbe (Sty
what kind of brand we are drinking. government On motion Mir. T. J. Mil»«
Not tbe Oriaado brand certainly because
w know when a label read« Orange coun­
ty or Orlando and tbe brand doe* not keep
u* from bolding one rye open on tbe
present county «eat. Sanford will have
a look in a* long as tbe H«ald editor is Underwood. W. S Hand. O rdinance. R
on tbe lob an d brands end red vtrrtrrs W Herndon c h a irm a n l i r a Fox. J r . P;
M E U « . Fire. W H U nderw ood, c h a ir­
will be inspected v«y dourly
m an. Geo Fox. J r ; B. W H « h d o a
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irtrdon. F- L Woodruff.

Editor B&amp;ss of tbe Hillsboro l CL) New«
recently was called to task became be in­
serted an advertisement for a “boose” L’nJ«wood, VV..S. Hand.
Moved and second &lt;*3 that the finance
palace in that u ty . Editor Bliss in tbe
committee
be authorized to venire an
next b rae of his p ep « answered the crit­
exp«t
accountant,
rod h av e the 'books
ics in the following style
of
the
city
audited
for
th e past four years.
He says be confesses to tbe act. but as­
signs IVo reasons therefor First, because C am ed.
The clerk was jn M ru cted to furnish
be needed the money and be get fifteen
the
n a m e d with the a ovum l of vo u ch « *
cents a line lot it Second, be desired to
ascertain whether hn esteemed brothers
and sisters read his pap « Both h*s curi­
The tra m a n e * * co m m ittee
w as to ­
osity and cupidity have been satisfied.
He had talked of tbe evils of internpei- u r jcte-l to w ort vnth the city atto rn ey ,
anc*. devoted mach space to tbe religious and revise ibe orditisn eev
Moved and seconded th a t the m a tte r
and temperance organirvtuo* given tbe
of
tir a * tug a m ap of tbe e rr&gt; be r r f r r r d
freacbers ccenpiimrctary n o n ce s but no
to
the
vtir e t com m ittee C arried
intimation had e v « been given th a t his I
Moved an d w ounded (h a i tbe bond of H
rfexts w «e aj^ e ev ate^ u »

* r n « t 5 os ms tk iB tts
S J I n f i r a lot tbe past there je a rs
sx a o n ste editor of th e K issim m ee G i r « t e .
has r r o r r d fro m ac tiv e j a a n i i i w i and
state* th a t be wiD Lve oo bis orange
grave OQ tbe lakes. "T rip- h as been a
war b e n e ft* m any years and his ¡ m e s c e La K issim m ee h as b e e s felt in m any
way* and a!w , j » fee tbe beswfit of tbe
a t y and county
He it one of tbe
"straig h t frees tbe sbeadd« kind * tv?
battle* far w hat tb e &gt; behave it r .¿ it desja te ail oppnriuou. and the ttn u a
lua D erm a* system dem an d ed a o m &gt;b cu . H e is lucky to b r able to retire w ith
tb e ta tis f actxei of know ing th a t his work
w as well done and by his works be will
be know n fee. ah um e There is no more
“ acting l a b « id the wnrid th a n building |
up a cxenma -.n y by tbe un tirin g etferts
of * n ew * p ap « and « 3« « or la » « the j
phy*»caJ being call» a b a il The tired |
heat«» 4 n s a : d i a r r i f i t r and fads U&gt; rv* P » i to the last! of a setfiah an d too ex ­
acting potvbc.
Lncky tbe» u tbe ywsraabst who can j

retire to tbe peaceful glades, v b rr t tbe
grteu and gold of tbe orange tree casts a
■bade let the weary seek« of rest Where
tbe restful fanes stag a sccg of encrectmest. Where tbe crystal takes dot tbe
greesswarJ and tbe softest s a j r . «
bare re* dirnjte tbe wave-hpa tc*o”ki»c*
far tbe h b n 00 tbe sixer. w V ry tbe ak
is reuauast %«b tbe v s r i M n rin iy &lt;f a
A — a d sweet voiced Wsdi’.and. radqleBl
Of tbe f erf ume of rnxa y f t f i n n
'u
Rest ycarr bean and scvii gad body.
T rip .- and wben.faPy rested a fid made
•new. ra«y yv&gt;* K a n g , frjea your sy+raa
retreat and take up tbe woci w hen yeo
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C ij r jlt to Congtooob jbotfl at %,ongtooob, y io r tb a
Ten miles from Sanford or Orlando. The finest and most homelike
family Hotel in Orange county. Furnished new .throughout, Our
cuisiue thè very best. A ten course. dinner 50c. W hite help ex­
clusively. Service guaranteed. Boating, Motoring, Pool, Billiards,
Tenuis, Croquet, Weekly Dances and Alkehést Lyceum Attractions
Semi Monthly for the pleasure of our-guests. Our table is supplied
with“the best the market affords. Catering looked after personallyTiy
the Manager, Mr. A. F. Falck, a well known Chef. Accomodations
for one hundred. Booklets upon application. Information gladly
given. Write, Wire or P h o n e .............................................................
A. F. FALCK
R esid ent M anager

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th e treav u rrrs t&gt; nd tie fixed s t $ n&gt;*) &lt;XJ
and the chief of fn ficr L’" » OO C arried
Mcveii srvd arewnded th a t the foikswm*
s i Linea he fiird for the m ju m g term
(.VrS » n i f tv e a v r
[ e f ftianth. chief
of ¡»-nee ST 5 pw
¡■er m o n th , collect or an d ■
ireawww V-J ‘ jv-t m onth, t o h r m r a S'-O
JWT T O U tk T3«*Teey fftspffV ttr-5 « ? p er
month. pound m a i l «
S^O per m onth,
street forem an U'-’ r*» m onth, city a tto r ­
l n t re ta in e d * T b e S e n io r s
ney I I I » per year, city (*&gt; i- r i m Safi per
ftn V * t f j f s aftniMAiu. 6et w ren the
y ^ r . m a jo r S i » p « year, ald erm en S2
b sirs of ¡ h ir e an d five. Mias Jo iv ie Stufar each m eeting a tte n d e d
i &gt; * e a t « t alarvi the w-Aior class i»f the
Moved and seconded th a t a a t&gt; jh y si I hanford ffigh School an d a few f r ir n d i at
cian be riected by ballot- C arried P r * b « be -Tte i*n F o u rth s tr e e t
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J V B hsori received the m a m m y of tbe
The tfcxr» ws* newt K rtisiicitty decvjr.

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lu v u l) jhevu-iujs. jVHIed
iJ tnt* srsj beflk. carry n g out as th e coi r
h 'f e iu f I t r ctys* twk rv. p e d i ||&gt; I w hite
Several in trre v tio c t i n e a And t o c i r i u :
Moved and seconded that council then w tse arra n g e d . A m ong th ese wxv a te le ­
adjourn. Carried.
. gram of te n words, ht*cb word beg in rung '
w ith th e s a m e .le t;« . Miss H oskins Jo n e s
k rrtx a f and D e p a r tu r e u f Ira l« &gt;
w as the sic c .-sifu l cool e s ta n t, receiv in g a
s tim i wx an
whit* felt p -a w iper w^tfi S H S l!f
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a n i n f VI: O a re o c e U stiW rv cut fu* «he
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At tb e e i u c c i the aftern o o n dviicKxii
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rf-'rcshm eiits. were served. ;
In ip ste o f tb e ic ò r t a e n t w e a lh « those
[re se n e w ere M isSrs'B ertha P ackard. R oth
S te rra re Ruby B e its, H oskins Jo o e s. Mary
M e l i « . Je sM f. Jossse s a d J u n c ie S tu raoa. Messrs, d a r e n c e M xbooey. Robert
McRim a n d G v y o s e t\« _

m ade uaanio»-fix.
Cbe iV rk * 4 i m atnarted to secure bet
t « ¡¡gbit for tbe ether.

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to tbe crop ts eutriuktnJ a t twenty - (&gt;et
cene But tbe California papera "àid not
fra tore the tmsfomine Tbe new* was
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THE SANFORD HERALD

iF a m o i i t the city

looking forward with interest to the time
when The Herald will become a six or
•even column paper set on a lino. I set
ilt t le H a p p e n in g s — M e n tio n o on| h Simplex, but am planning for u
standard lino in the nut far distant future
M a tte r s k i B r ie f.
I hnvo a new Dnbcock |»e»s large enough
for seven column sheet :tnd this chnnge 1
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INIERES1 hope to make sometime Your Christmas
issue was n dandy.
Summary o i th e f l o a t l n i Sm all Talk
Cordially yours.
i • succinctly A rranieO for H ur­
C. H. SciKM.rv.
ried Herald Reader».
M ay o r R ugsdale
Help plant treea In the H l|h School
J. H. Ragsdale of Pulnski. Tenn , wns
p « t Thursday evening.
inthocity on Saturday looking after his
Get price» on bean» foe »pring planting Sanford Heights property He wns ac­
from L R- PhlllP« * &amp; * .
34 8tc
companied by Mr. Horne, a prominent
Lend a hand, everybody, toward the citizen of Pulaski. Mr. Ragsdale wns re­
beautifying of the High School Pork. cently elected mayor of his home city und
wears his honors lightly. He nnd his
How Is the time.
' Bean* and corn for apring crop* Just family expect to return to Sanford for a
few weeks during the winlrr
„rived. L R. Philip» &amp; Co.
34-8tc
y d i u Lilian Herring waa the charming
A Terror.
guest of Mis* Annie Whltncr for u couple
. "Some o 'd o se refonnurs," said Uncla
of days laat week.
Haaborry, "mnkOB me t'hlnk of Bantus
. Have you tried the Slrrlne House? 4lh Plnkley's dog, 1 says to hn, “ llaitua,*
Md Palmetto. If not got o meal ticket.
I toys, *1« dat dog good foh rntsT* An*
a tif
he eays, No; he's mighty hurt foh
UiM Alberta Hopeon returned Sunday r*t«.' ‘Does be ketch 'em an' kill 'em?"
'No,' says ‘H astu s; 'he don't ketch
evening after a week pleasantly spent
'em, ner he don't kill 'em Hut ir dey
with borne folk* In Tampa.
comes foolin' around him he'll mighty
► " Beans, peas. com. tomatoes, cucum­ near skeor 'em to death " ’
ber*. watermelon, okra. New crop seed.
R. Philips * Co.
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Japanese 8hgn Factory Life.
Of
the Japanese factory laborer the
Dr. R. P. Hudson the w ell. known oe&gt;
a v e r a g e "w ork life'* Is short, very few
culUt l* In Sanford again end will hove
being able to lust longer than five
u Dffloe in tbe Herald byllding'-dnrlng yefini
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Dr. R P. Hudson, eye gp^UUlat.-who
*. w h sapford last winter is bock again
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utond, the HenfTd ufltce, Jan . 4
to 11.'See-hint If your eyes or glasses
• trouble you.
F. P. Forster received Intelligence yesterday that hi* old home city. Washing­
ton. C. H. Ohio had been almost totally
destroyed by fire.
How'about your watermelon crop? Bet
ter buy your seed now. L. R. Philips A
Ce.
Rev. M. M. ijjrd is visiting Ilia parent»
J. M. Lord south of the city. Rev. Lord
will leave In ■ few days to take charge
of his new field of lat&gt;or at Kochelle. Fin
,
Ltic lime to buy brans huftifo
rise in price** U t i W ! ) [ A
Ca Have (Jrnty of them.
34-8tc •
V Henry H. i’eatxxly and-b^lde arrived In
the city Friday afternoon from Alabama
Uit. Peabody is not a stranger in San­
ford. As Miu Katherine Hrfllcld she
lived here with her pa ret* several years
igo.
Buy your s|ving planting *seed at L. R
Philips &amp; t’o 's
34-8lc
The entertainment by Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred fiale in the auditorium of the High
School last Friday evening was exccedL •,
Ingly interesting and occeptobly rendered
by Hr. and Mr*. Gale, whose enthusiasm
•nd kwe for ihelr work could not fnll to
Interest their audience in the portrayal
of the home life of iho Red Man, the abo­
rigine* and rightful owners Of this great
country.
Dr. K. P. Hudson, eye specialist, who
wi* in B^nford last winter, it bock again
•thisok! stand, the Herald office, Jan. 4
to 13. See him if your eyes or glasses
j.'
trwible you.
34-c
Edgar A. Wright, editor and Owner of
. the Fiorfch Grower, a weekly nnd monthly
Journal published at Tampa in the In?
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°f the fruit and vegetable growers
-^•f the state ns well as land purchasers
throughout the nation was In Sanford this
w*ek on business fconnected with his
pibUcauoni. Mr. Wright went from here
to the Everglade* to mako a thorough
Pwonsl Inspection and Investigation of
h* dmlopment work being done there
is the matter of draining the Evcrglodes
g:
u d the reclamation of large areas of
Inundated lands, which facts after proper
“ mpdstlon will appear In the columns
tl
the Grower.
Tfsadiotncrt lino of alligator bags ond
hwhs ever brought to Sanford, at
•“* R*“ 11 ftore. L. R. Philips t Co.
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^ • U o e Time* is appreciated;

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hesitates to Tnlgrale to the city when
country em ploym ent Is.nbundant.

WANTS

All Local A d v ertisem en ts Under th is
Heading. Three C ents a Lin« Each Issue
Fountain Pen—Found m the postoffice
on desk. Owner may have »nine by
describing to clerk m slump window.
3t lie
WnnltHl—White messenger Imy ni
Wesiern-llnion Telegraph Co» office
34-if
Lost—Large hound, red with white
around neck and down brensi. ( female)
If found return lo or let me know auil
received reasonable reward, A S Mi RipBU^ r r
*-rH-Lm in TrUFiiy" Concern—Gentleman
from Connecticut, with severnl year» ex­
perience in grocery and general storr.
now in Sanford und would like in locate
here Con give best of references mill
letter of recommendation from last em ­
ployers. I.rt me demonstrate my worth
to you. J. N Wooding. 311 i’aik avenue.
Sanford. Fla
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Wunteii Position—Would like to get
work of some kind Albert Canton. Cres­
cent City. Flu
34-2t
Voice le s s o n s —linllan method OiU.
phone or address Mrs. G. L. Hoy.
32-3tf
HurTy your grape vine planting, us best
tithe is imsaing. Have a few oil hnnd for
immediate delivery Plant Amoor Privet
for heiige nnd secure healiful and everlanting inclosure Chit liowers nnd plants,
nursery stock L. H Temple, phone lf*U
32-1 f
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty bearing
orange trees. 50 pencil tree», ul»o very
large bearing jienr trees, modren 5-nxun
cottage, frout and buck pordies, faces
soulii Golden Luke. 3 miles south east of
Sanford: 5 minutes walk to street rail­
way, also Ovcldn railroad. Fine drinking
water, good bathing, fishing and swimmlng. Also ]0 acre tract of the very
best celery and lettuce land, well located.
M mile west Cameron City, le»» than u
ipiarter of mile from Sunforii traction
carline, l-ond hn» n gentle slo|&gt;e from
North to South End. *n dicre will never
lw any danger of soured land. Guaran­
teed lo get Hawing wells on land. Rea­
sonable price, and terms to suit Ad­
dress box 1127 City.
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Wanted—To rent llrstclnsa upright piano
four or five months. Phone 200.
32-tf
' The Gale City House hns brought down
ihe high cost of living Only 94.00 per
week for the finest table board in the city.
Seo Parker.
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I bought five tracts of fine land three
years ago. I improved and cultivated
them. Well located. I want one for a
home and trucking. See me for bargains
on others. Levi Ulnford. Just south of
Crystal Ice Factory.
27-tf
For Sale, by Owner—9-room, 3-story.
Strictly mpdetn house, at 513 Oak avenue;
one of the best residence street* In San­
ford; good barn, 83 foot front: good shade;
5 blo«k» from heart of city. Call Phone
139, or address P. O. Box 1229.
31-4tc
Ten acres of good land for sale at.a
bargain. Three acre« cleared anti crop­
ped last season. All under fence. Near
ending station on traction llpe. Almost
given away.
Particulars ,at Herald
Office.
For Sale—A pretty Florida hpme on
Silver Lake. C. F. Willinme, 'Box 023
Sanford Fla., or phone 201.
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Bargain—5 acres of land In Beck Hnmmock: best land In the county: sllcleam l
and irrigation plant oompteie. with 1 acre
celery, 3 Acre» lettuce*another acre ready
{for potaides or nnytAlngi -Crop and land
complete; 19500 00. f . M. Mecortncy,
Sanford. Fla. K. P. D. No. 3.
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WHAT THE WAYBILL IS
MOST

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R A IL R O A D IN G

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C o n ne cting L in k B e tw e e n th e P o i n t *
of S h ip m e n t and D e liv e r y and C o n ­

D i r e c t i o n s * —•SaVtirile a thick cloth and «pply over petn of eny kind, remove before

ta in s an I t e m i z e d S t a t e m e n t
of Eaoh C o n sign m e nt.

Manufactured by J. S. THRASHER at Lake Mary.

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T b o wnyblll a n d th e hill of la d in g
a r e t h e tw o docuini-nta upoti w h ich all
Ih e voj*t f a b r ic of
ra ilro a d f re ig h t re
p o r ta Is founded.
T h e waybill p la y s
Ibe la r g e r p a r t by
far.
O rd in a r ily It Is
a p r in te d fo rm on
to u g h
paper
to
a t a u d th e m a n y
b a r d knock* It r e ­
ceive*
b o th
In ­
doors and out be­
fo re It I s - s a fe ly
tiled aw ay,
it Is
f o u r an d o n e h a lf
Inches
w ide
by
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s ix t e e n Inches long
On Itn b ack m a n y road» p r in t In d e ­
tail v a r io u s I n s tr u c tio n » for Its use
It
Is th e c o n n e c t in g link b e tw e e n t h e
p o in t fro m w h ic h t h e good» a r e s h i p ­
ped and th e point of d elivery
E ac h e n r m u s t h a v e at le a st o n e
w aybill
It f o r m s . t h e Initia l b la n k In
t h e s y s t e m of f re ig h t a c c o u n ts , ns t h e
c h e ck do es In b a n k a c c o u n ts.
It Is
a n o r d e r on th e f r e i g h t c o n d u c to r to
■carry th e p r o p e r ty and a n e v i d e n c e
t h a t t h e t r a n s a c t i o n ha» bee n r e ­
corded.
E a c h w aybill m u s t be n u m b e r e d by
t h e a g e n t who Imueii It
The»« n u m ­
b e r s g e n e r a lly ru n c o n s e c u iiv e ly , be
g in n in g e a c h m o n th w ith n u m b e r on e
If a c a r lo a d of f r e ig h t In loa ded at a
potnl w h e r e t h e r e n r« iiu tr a c k sc a le e
th u e s t i m a t e d w e ig h t 1» I n se rte d by
t h e f o r w a r d in g a g e n t
T h e c a r 1« th e n
w eig h e d at th e f1r«t w eighing point
a n d th e a c tu a l gru«», lu r e and uet
w e ig h t s a r e e n t e r e d
T h e g r o s s w e ig h t la t h a t of th e c a r
a n d c o n t e n t s as s h o w n by tho tr a c k
s c a l e s , th e ta r e Is th e w eight of th e
car, w h ich Is s te n c i le d on a lo w e r
j/PSJfcgeg, 4iL.Xim,.miLjdd« o f -ihe e a r , an d
tf ie n e t w eight iho i n h e r e n c e b e tw e e n
t h e tw o
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U pon m a n y lines only one form of
wnyblll Is used
t in o t h e r s th e r e a r e
ninny v a r ie tie s
I ,h e slock w ay b ills
for e x a m p le , a r e o f te n lo n g e r try so m e
fo u r Inche s th a n th e o r d in a r y kind
nnd a r e on d if fe r e n t colored p a p e r
T h i s Is to p r e v e n t i h e l r being o v e r
looked
Live sto c k m u s t ha fed nnd
w a te r e d In tr a n s i t ut s t a l e d I n te rv a ls
P e r i s h a b l e fre ig h t, ore. coal, coke a n d
o t h e r th in g s t h a t c a n be moved by
t h o tralnlO ad h a v e sp e c ia l form e a n d
■Is«* ‘of bills
T ho p o sse ssio n of an o r ig in a l bill
of lading by a p r o p e r ly Identified In
d iv id u a l
establishes
th a t
p e r s o n 's
r ig h t to claim th e p r o p e r t y It co v e rs
w hen It r e a c h e s Its d e a tln n t lo n
The
o r ig in a l bill of la d in g Is ( h e r e u p o n
s u r r e n d e r e d lo th e r a il r o a d c o m p a n y ,
t h e c h a r g e s paid a n d t h e c o n s ig n e e re
m o v e s th e goods.
T h a t Is (ho r e a s o n
w hy c e r ta in
c l a s s e s of bills of l a d i n g . a r e use d a s
c o l la t e r a l
upon
w h ich to borrowm one y, th e y being In d o rs e d In t h a t
e v e n t , as a bunk d r a f t w ould he Cer
tall) c la s s e s of bills of la d in g a r e n e
g o tlk b le th a t la, th e y may be b ought
a n d sold, tile title or o w n e r s h ip of (he
p r o p e r ty covered p a s s in g 16 (he per
so n who buys th e bill of Inittrig, an d
t o w hom It Is t h e r e f o r e Indorsed —
R a ilr o a d M an's M a g az in e

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA.
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P. P. P O R 8 T E R , C eehler

OEO. P E R N A L D , V lc e -P re *.
B. P. W H IT N E R , A se t. C e e h le r

O nly National Bank in O rango C o u n ty . ,
F u n d s P ro to cto d by B u rg la ry In su ran co
S a faty D eposit Box«» fo r R « n t
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DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
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WITH ‘THE SAGES.

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4.
Experlonco Is a torch lighted In th«
ashes of our delusions.—John Sterling. A
Those who bring sunshluo (o tho
lives of other» cannot ke_eg It from
theinsolve» —J M. w s f
Moat peopln wajihL succ4ed In small
thing» If they werp-riolMroublod- vvlth
iP-Mt am bitious.—J,,.-Brown. ^
To enjoy happiness 1« a great
good, but to bo ablo lo .confer It also
on other« 1» a g re ater »till—Marcua
Aurelius.

G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R

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Mnnufactuied with i«ire distilled water—they will prevent illness, old
digestion and give you health

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C O N N E LLY

GENERAL

Seek not lo have things happen ns
you chooao them ; but ra th e r cbooae
them to happen as they, do, and so
ahall you Hvo prosperously.—Eplotetus.

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INSURANCE AGENT
Office Above f ir s t National Bank

SANrORD, r LORI DA

Manhood begins when wo bavo In
any way made truce w ith necessity;
but begins Joyfully and hopefully only ---- -f---------------------------- T----------------------- ' — ------when w«i have rechneljed ourselves to
neceaaltE —Thoniaa Carlyle.

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/It la th« -Opinion of som e to think
our Hvi4 are guided by jvbot others
would say of ua/.btit -that la not ao,
for with the pure nnd noble the conactvgme bolds the ra tn a o f ictfon;—W r
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Ha« no rqu«l fin *no&lt;h»nf
No huinbuf, (Uftftntrttl la do «11 u
revomrndrd to
of money refunded. Etirru«] AppLcktton h»» cured Ciocen, HLeurnetUm. Felons
HratUthe. Poitou Ueh and Di»c**rd Fret Relieve» til ptriri when properly applied.
Compounded 3 yean «rnee end all arc delighted »Hit heve ufeed it

E X P L A IN E D .

Tho ahlllly to smile, to e n jo / lb»L
For Sale—The simplest and best smudge
hte (U ,? * ,fcW '6xf*«»(•• ’A i t I Lead
laughter
of others, to spread tb« contesters
on
the
market.
F.
A.
Schutnpert,
to last page and I behave that
Sanford. FU.
13-tic i Uglqn of happiness w herever we go.
Dont forget to try the dried chipped m ake» us not only, a welcom« guest,
&gt;ecf— chipped while.you wait at W. W. bu# an s c tu tl bleralnf.—Edwlft OlgoOd
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�January 2. 1912

I tfram fls fgnlirflBH.
r v p M M OR nearly three days the
blltsard had raged against
the rude log shanty, whloh
l i i f
stood on a rising pises of
ground amid a sea of dsed^
w hite snow. Through the
Dtp of the stovepipe, whloh thrust Its
pmA above th e level ot the root top, It
ahrlsksd all sorts of mensos# to the
knan and the boy who sat huddled
round the lira, their feet In the oven
With the Idea of extracting the last
particle of warmth from tha rapid­
ly diminishing am bers
S m If the bllssard was balked of
Its desire to wreck the shanty It was
pot wholly to be denied, but drove In
between th e Ul-jolned logs and bellied

boy h a id ra w n tEeTottfone. T iy inch
again," remarked ho.
Without a word the man passed
through the door, which the boy closed
behind him, but not quickly enough to
eeeepe a cloud-of snow which swirled
round the room. Silently he pulled on
hla moccasins and wrapped himself
In such outer clothes as ho possessed,
cursing luck generally that he had no
fore.
By and by there was a tinkle of
sleigh-bells outside, and the man ap­
peared with the team ready barn eased
to the bob-sled, on which four empty
barrels could dimly bs discerned.
"Have you put the pell and rope Inf*'
asked the boy.
Tbs men nodded es they solemnly
shook hand«, while the boy shielded
his eyes with the crook of bis a m
and gava the horses their heads. He
tried from time to .time to peer Into
the storm, but the snow made wraiths
round him and froxo hla eyelashes to­
gether.
How the horses got there the boy
never knew, but get there they did, end
whilst the Icy bleat probed remorselately amongst his clothes for tha
flash beneath, and poured the powder-

J l Healthy and Wise
Z\[cw Year
"Resolutloa No. 1—I Will try to be00m« more lntelllgenrroncernlng my

body." says Dr. Jean William« In
Woman'« Homo Companion for Janu­
ary. "looking with greater roapoct upon
my physical resources and trying to
SHIPPERS OF
realise more fully that upon them ,the
force and success of my Ufa largely
depend.
“Raaolntlon No. 1—I will arrange. If
poaalbka, to supply sufficient pure air
for ere 17 breath I taka, thus better to
oombat every source of disease that
might attack me, to Improve my chrfnce
for long life and to Increase my ef­
ficiency.
"Resolution No. S—I will be kinder
to my digestive organs, avoiding all e t :
ceaa and not asking them to struggle
with food for which they have repeat­
edly shown antagonism.
"Resolution No. 4—1 will tre a t my
brain and nervous systam with great­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
er consideration, and 66 hours of each
weak shall be devoted to sleep.
"Resolution No. 6—1 will try to do
In eight hours as much bard work as
J should do In one day. .
Resolution No. 6—1 will devote at
least two of the 24 hours to such exer­
cise as I And moat beneficial.
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
"Resolution No. 7—1 will give my
moral support ta evtry effott, pubtlc ot
private, In behalf of the betterm ent of
health conditions.
Harneee and Wagons
* Blacksmlthlng end Horse*ho«ln|

Florida Fru itsand

General insurance Agents

Shakespearean Mottoes fot
' the New Year
Heaven grant us Its peace.—Meas­
ure for Measure.
Let each man do
Henry IV,

bis

best.—King

Time Is the nurse and breeder of all
rood.—Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Take from my mouth the wish of
happy years.—King Richard II.

Horses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged
HEAVY H A U LIN G AND C O NTRA CTING

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H. E. W IS E , P ro p rieto r
Formerly Manager of Control Cnfe

S teaks, Chops, O ysters and F ish a Spocialty

brulssd him. In his puny rage be
slashed them with the pell rops, and
Time «hull unfold what plaited cun
It
warmed
him
until
one
of
the
horses
nlng
bides.—King Ij»ar.
Both Were Reflective.
A Place F o r Ladies and G en tlem en
trod oft the buckst and bent It fist.
out the sacks and blankets which had Foollihly he took ofT his mittens to
T bst It shall hold com panionship In
E v e ry th in g F ir s t Cl «»«
been hung against them for protection, straighten it, and only learned eenso peace with honor as In w ar.-C orlowhile the ln-drlven snow lg/ In pd^ly, whsfl hy fc|t the sensation gf many tanuSfr, r - w , . y j ..
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’mtnptjCiean Servii'«
Meal Tickets are Sold at Retîuml Rui
Doth V efe reflective, the man be­
Be of good cheer;
cause he realised the gravity of the
T h e y sh a ll no m o re p rev ail th a n wa
situation, the boy becauss he had sog iv e w ay to .— K ing He n r y VIII.
recently left a home In the east.
Zt was the first day of the new year,
This lies all within Ihe will of God.
and possibly be was picturing to himTo whom 1 do appeal. —King Henry V
Mlf what they were doing at that Iden­
JEWELER
Plum bing and
tical tim e
JTwsntly the man looked up. "Did
MY SPEC1 AI,TD&gt;
G aa F ittin g
you beer that r he «aid.
l’icki.nl'njland-Tainted
China
"Nik" replied the boy. ""What was
All Work Receive* My Personal Attention
Gorham'»
Sterling
Silver
It—the waiter*
sad best «"'irta
"Listen again," said the man, and
Upposlte City Hull
Phone 230
fnat than above the shriek of the bllssard was beard a muffled chorus of
deep bellows.
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"H those cattle don't b are water
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they'll tear the stable to pleoes. They
get estre thirsty feeding on it raw, and
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M A R D L l . i n d G R A N IT E
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Why In h— that well wanted to give
■; Monumenta,.-Tombstones, Etc. Ì
out I can't think."
;; Church S treet, Orlando, f lo r id a - 4
"Tea," »aid the boy, "thirst's a shock­
THE HERMAN WEBSTER?
ing thing. Used to have one myself
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e
it is e x r a w onziA la days gone by. Now, If we could only
T IO N , cots rin g e v ery
F or W omen
do the widow's cruse of oil business
fie ld o f th e w o rld 's tii oug h t,
eotlan sad c u ltu re . T h o o n ly
we might make this lot go round," Indi­
H ave Move Friend« th an a n y Mhrr
n e w u nabridged d ic tio n ary In
cating a pot which stood on the stove.
magazine or patterns. McCall * 1» the
msuy r u n .
reliable Fashion Guide m onthly in
"Can't you'ever be eerlouaT" protestFOught for the Firs* Drink.
.one million one h u n d r e d tli.&gt;u*a"‘l
led the man. "We've got to fetch some
Because 1W1 ord«, more
overthan
400,000
BICYCLES AWD SUNDRIES
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w er
glom es Besides sh ow ing all die .»tr*t
watsr."
In s barrel mounted on a sleigh re­
before appeared between two
designs of McCall Patterns, rath i»u»
2 5 B IC Y C L E S
"By all means. replied the boy. "Jusl quires strength, and hla was fait leavcover«. «700 P ag es, öooo IJ is brimful of s p a rk lin g short ■»( nr’
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touch the bell for the waiter."
lurtrmUoam.
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lag'him . .Moreover, the water ran up
and helpful in fo rm a tio n for women
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"Don't be a fool," retorted the man hi* tlSAVek and froze, until be was Ilka
Becs tue B Is tha on It dictionary
Swr* Mover awd Kr,p fat Style hr «-»broil»»»
SI1ANIBARGER
■- with the new divided
on automatic block of Ice, If such a
to» U r O II 'a U&gt;( &gt;tin t 4 1 Oft&lt; t.
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FLORIDA
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cfifitt • TB®r, Including any on# cl the ctliWlWd
thing logn-.by conceived. He became
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suefi an embodiment of misery that he
Be c e a se It Is an eneyelopedi* In
MeCal P.ttorwo U .d atl «Mr» »««T»*-^
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stiva
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volarne.
00 fbnger troubled about anything, but
•Heettaty, ocei»■•» »nd numb»» «oM
S u u m «*11 McCall P ittw r» lhan » b , oiho
occasionally burled his head lq "h la
ftaraiw«, il 1« eeesptsd by the
For a good tahle and home cooking come
mik«»fomUn*J. N&lt;n&gt;«ti)|h»&gt; ih*u ijc*nu r-r
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Court«, fiahools «ml
s m s to rest, sod had only - sufficlept
Inm yocr d«*trr, o» by Duiiltom
to the Sirrlno Hotel for your meals Rates
«a the one supreme i s strength left when at last It w*a fin­
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igot lost walking to the stable not an ished to puj the 'retail behind his hack
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[hour ago."
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be
who
knows
Win»
and brsp e'h is fee^ agslnkt the hind­
220-244 W. 37th St., New York City
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The man did not reply until the boy most barrei »befonf returning, and In
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whether
he
really this... position: tb s water slopped' over
loonzldered hla suggestion possible.
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"Tee." **ld the man slowly, “It Is—
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• ,. possible."
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WhsidfYha h’a rsed went he knew not,
"1 euppoee." rem arked the boy, "yod f tn d u l h s y tipped the* lot or or sgeln
f** , , l f * It will take four barrels at ‘hs, cared w o t ‘pHe wag* past ckrti*.
West, that the nearest well Ja'-old With what.’Uttlg1sense remaining him, e *&gt; 4«.■»•
tf
mtn. Raid's, which 14 three mile# aYay, he m thar'hoped- they would, nnd so, . S»'* .*,*- i
and that you can't see six feet In and IL He believed they stopped, but
)trtmt of y o u r
couldn't bq quite sure, U seemed hour*
"I know all that," said the man. a fte r la a dream jihat he fancied he
Hand more. I can tall.you that the tfw qt &lt;h4Jm«F» Yoloei/ "My Ood, I
norssa will go ilkfc the wind, and
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twhsa they have had their fill of cold
&gt; Placed it ih» grave« of your la n d onte
W ater there’ll be no bolding - them,
11 «hould be o f, tli« m&amp;M durable marbl*
he value
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gfasit*. Our loag0 ««perltnc« «awhile the barrels are filled. Of courts
i , ibi*« a* to (uariniM our monum«at*'|â&gt;
th e trail's obliterated, bat they'll find’ ag o .. I see him and It la In day dreams
• f w ell-p rin ts
¡ ^ b« of (he. high»*! quali), of mMariai
llhelr way like a blue streak."
■myself sometimes eran now, especialD«at*«ppeartof
! , W»i*e as bcfott maliag your purebass*
/ "Sounds inviting," said the boy with
' The simplest, lightest running, f»G;
N*w .Teasel day, as 1 alt round
, , U d n will nibmll dr«i|na «ad prie««.
•
«Utioacrj
at
s
fcia ridiculous laugh. "I’d offer to toss
est
aiming saw mill sver built—a mill
»«Ida here at hume. It Is Incoa] ¡Tile CLARK MOhUMFNT COMPARÌ
« • to who goes U,I had a coin, but se
ihklyou can buy at the right pries and
mcaag of getting and
» .that,pictures should'Vppeor In
Z J Jsefcsewvllle
. A Flerlde .
with which you can make big moa«y.
( haven't (m ore tnjustloe), we ll draw
bolding desirable best*
fflbeA -hut so; thdy do, -or 'kibe,
fancy paints them there.. Tbçn
s e » bas t e e s amply
"ZVs the ooly way,", replied the Qgn.
1 drop« ouV end I wake up to
S O C IA L IS M
"Those cattle a re our all. If they
demoasËrated. C ousit
msnllj’rançe that I was onco that
oubtedly spreading—you should '
break loose tbeyTl be frosen stiff. The
Igste and-fight It if It's prinb m that wins h arn esses th e horse, dud
divides the w atsr round whsn tbo loasr
Rets book, la It a bargain»" .
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N recent issues we hove given you a few figures comparing Florida with the very best Northern States in the pro, duction of corn and potatoes It is not possible to compare Florida with all of the states on all kinds of crops,
because certain crops in Florida pay so much money to farmers that they do not care, to give attention to some other
crops which are staple in the North. In looking over the statistics on any crop that is grown both in Florida and
the Northern States, we find that Florida has a decided advantage.
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Owing to our wonderful climate, we have advantages alohg other lines—in the raising of stock, for instance.
It is not necessary to protect stock from the weather, and consequently all kinds of stock run at large the year 'round
and require no attention and but little feed. This is one oi the most inviting fields for the cattle business *in the
country. We may have more to say on this subject later on.
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- V foultry raising'as an industry has made wonderful strides forward in the past few years, yet the demand for
pottltity products is increasing much more rapidly than the supply, and prices are advancing Slightly each year.
'This fact is due, to'several reasons. Almost everybody enjoys eating poultry products. The general high cost of
liViifg along Other lines undoubtedly adds to the consumption of poultry products and tends to incrense prices. Still
another, and we think a greater reason than any other, is due fl&gt; the rapid increase of population in our cities and
the decrease
in population of our country #districts. The census of 1910 reveals some startling facts. The State of
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Illinois,\for instance, lost 15,000 population in the rural districts in the pust ten years, while the state as a whole,
including the cities, gained over 800,000. What is true of Illinois is true of practically every other state in the
union. As people Hock to the cities they, of course, cease to he producers, hut still continue to be consumers. Thul
this condition of affairs will continue for years to come is a practically settled fact.
For one of limited means we do not know of ajiy lield so inviting as poultry raising, and certainly if one is
jlqjng.intq^ the poultry business, no place in tiit^world offers the advantages today t ha
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the Year BooTTofTfie fj^affift^rof^AgrlfuTiture^orNie United States for 1910, pages 643 and 644, are two
tables giving prices in each state of eggs per dozen and chickens j&gt;er hundred pounds for every month during the
past two years. We have selected six representative states out of this list and figured the average price for two
years on both eggs and chickens. They are as follows:
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South D ak o ta..............*.........................$ .203........................................ $ 9.04
Illin o is................ ............................... ..
.216...............
11.26
I n d ia n a .- ..,............ v i'r tv r :.........^ . 2 2 0 . . . . r . 7.;".7 ~" 1T48
Io w a ........................................... ............. ,203.......................................
10.20
•. M issouri...-..................................................1 9 4 - . ; . . . . ................................. 10.80
Kansas ............ ........ J.............................. 195........................................
10.37
Average for the six s ta te s ................— . 2 0 5 . . . . . . .......... ................
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Now compare Florida from* the same tafcle: Eggs 24c and chickens $13.34.

This will show you that the

and that the price of chickens has averaged $2?97 per 100 pounds higher than in the six states above. This differ­
ence of itself should be an attractive margin of profit.
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In the vicinity of Sanford but few people pay any attention to poultry, probably because they are'engaged in
truck growing, from which Lhey make enormous returns, and consequently do not care to fool with chickens.
Being near the great resorts of the country,/and having such excellent transportation by both water qnd rail,
the demand hefe is much greatqj: than in other parts-of the state and the prices at Sanford are consequently con­
siderably abbve the average given. ‘
We da not know of a better place or one more adapted to poultry raising than our Volusia Farms. This land
is lev el; ex cellen t quality of soil, well drained, has s p le n d id tran s p o rta tio n fac ilitie s by both w a te r and
ra il and C A N B E B O U G H T A t F R O M $ 3 0 T O $ 5 0 P E R A C R E , depending upon location. ‘
/ One of the flriest poultry farms.in this part pi the state is located at Enterprise, only 4 abort distance from our
Volusia Farms. The owner of this farm, Mr. Thtoop, has a large number of hens, and in aji article written for The
Sanford Herald of recent date, this gentleman Btotes that his hens average to paAhim $2.00 per head each year
above till expenses.
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' Mr. Throop buys all his feed and does not attempt to grow any of it, as his fann\is located on a few town lots.
1 It is ap easy to grow anything or everything in‘Florida that we should certainly advise ond who intended try^
ing the poultry business to buy sufficient land to grow all his own feed, especially so wlten our Volusia Farms con
be bought a t the present low price. There ib no question about an advance in value later on, and besides being able
to raise feed for one's poultry, onc'.wouldget the benefit pf the advance in, Value of the land itself.
Let us show you over this splendid tra c t of land. No m atter w hat you want land for in Florida, , you Will be
pleased with Our Vol.usia Farms. Sold on easy terms with small payments.
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Item» of Interest Concerning
Society People. »
f O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL

( m y W N k Bridge Club

*l(m W. D. Holden entertained the
Every Week Bridle Chib In (be tee room
Thunder afternoon. Two table« of
brld|e were played. Iln . CL O. McLaugh­
lin, nude the hi ¿beat «core end won the
lin t priie, a very pretty aewlnl com­
panion. The booby prize a line box of
candy, waa received by Mm Format
After (he oarda, e delkJoue fruit salad,
eendwiebee and chocolate were served,
lire. Holden's guest were. Mm Voroe.
Mm L. P. Hughe. Mm O. W. Brady. Mm
C a McLaughlin, Mm Fernet Lake. Mm
R P. Driver and Mm W. W. Prather.
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Mm IL Martin entertained at Five
Hundred complimentary to Mm Joseph
Manuel Allo Saturday afternoon. Four
were played.! Mm
F. B. Higgins made the highest score and
won the prlie a box of fine stationary.
The guest of honor was presented with
a very prttty band painted bar fcin.
After th e,lam es .dainty refreshment!

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, Mrs. Martin's guests were. Mm Joseph
Manuel Allo, Mm F. S. Munson. Miss
Marosdsa Munson. Mm J. W. Dickins,
Mm T. A. Neal, Mm Forrest Lake, Mm
J . L Hurt Mm F. B. Higgins, Mm Gerber,
Mm Kent Rosaetter, Mm S. 0. Shlnholser
Misses Peachea Leffler, Belie Smith, Annie
Higgins and Carrie Lovell.
Wintry W eather Predicted
Washington, Jan. I.—Wintry weather
win be general during the greater part of
tha coming week, aooording to a bulletin
Issued tonight by the Weather Bureau.
“A marked change to colder weather
will overspread the region east of the
±^-c*nlppl -River within the nex^ thbty■hrvo forty-eight hour«,” continue« the
bulletin, “with the line of freeilng tem­
perature extending southward to the Gulf
and south Atlantic coasts and to northern
Florida.
"Unseasonable cold weather will con­
tinue the next aererai days In the middle
west tbs southeast and the Rocky Moun“A storm that Is now over the upper
lake region will move down the St. Law­
rence Valley during Monday, attended by
tbs Interior of New York and New Eng­
land. b will be followed by dearer
weather elsewhere east of the Mississippi
River during Monday.
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“The next disturbance of importance to
ooaa the United State* will appear in tha
far west Monday or Tuesday, cross the
middle west Wednesday or Thursday and
the eastern states about Friday. This
disturbance will be preceded by a reaction
to normal temperature, be ottended by
general snows In northern and rain In
southern districts, and be .followed by de­
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SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

•Funeral March of o Marionette—Mi*a
Margaret Davis.
Rending-«The Dear Doll—Miss Margaret
Coffee.
The dolls and their little owners be­
Dolls' Musical«
haved beautifully. Mm Munson explain­
. for the
ed the meaning of each selection and (old
Little Folks
(hem
(hat when she played “Dance, Dolly
December 29th. 1911
Dance" she (bought the dolls would ap­
Studio
Mm Fannie Munson.
preciate a little dancing leseon, as they
Never before in the history of Sanford had been so very quiet. While ahe play,
has (here aver been such a flutter of ex­ ed the dance each Uuio girl very earnest­
citement and Joyous anticipation among ly and sedately danced her doll on the
the wee little folks and tbsir darling dol­ floor. Mm Munson also told them that,
lies sa on last Friday morning, when they the selections were all the work of Jine
were getting ready to attend the delight­ composers and were for the dolls and
fully unique entertainment Mm Munson those who love them. When Mias Hayes
gave In honor-of the little folks and their was to sing the “Japanese toll, Mm Mun­
dolls. When all the' tilde guests had ar­ son Introduced a very fine doll from Japan
rived and each and her doll was seated, (o the PtnlalSn and American dolls pretr
Mm Muosqn gave each one of th e m 'a enL When Miss Bowler sang "Rock a
dalqly Uttle .program, (Jed - with ribbon, Dye" tlie children were told (hat if they
from which was suspend# a liny china (bought the dolls were sleepy to rock them
to sleep In their arms, which each one be­
Mrs. Munson told UW Uttle girls th a t as gan Immediately to d a The dolls were
•he did not think the dolls had, been ac­ given another waltzing lesson and then
customed t o . attending music*lea she Miss Margaret Coffee entertained .them
would suggest that they (ell the dolla not with the beautiful--recitation “The Dear
to m a # ,a noise or whisper to each other Doll.” «sing a very handsome doll, one of
while (lie musical, part of the program the guests, in demonstration of her great
love for bar dolly.
When the program was completed Mm
Munson Invited the ladles who had been
fin no—Dolly Overture, Dolly's. Kitchen. honored by an invitation to be present to
Dance Dolly , pance, Sleep Dolly’ The J ip come and be Introduced to the dolla
which they of course were rfMightfff ta do.
The little falke and their dolls1 Were
next Invited to be seated on the lawn
and enjoy tome'delicious cakes. When
lhat plcaiaEr'jpGr!9~~0ke' program was
over, a photographer was sent for and a
picture of the beautiful scene was taken.
Mm Munson’s kindness and thoughtful
intention to the Uttle folks dnd their dolls
has certainly won for bar • lasting place
V tnaentA-.Mlss Eatle Pardon. lo their boert*.
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Had Ills Leg Cut Off
A negro named Rawls had his Irg rm
Oft between the knee and ankle Iasi &amp;«unlay afternoon at the depot. lb- W!l*
crossing the tracks to board thr- i^ndo
train when train No. til) backing down u&gt;
the slatloo struck him and knocked him
under the wheels He was placed nt»&gt;» *
stretcher and carried to Dr. Denton» of­
fice where it was necessrry to ampuls'®
the leg above the knee.

The difference between fine Inundry*
work and ordinary laundry work
will appreciate the work we are
doing.

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' Our work will ■pIcniftrtlK’ meat
fastidious dresser beam« h- is
starched, dried and ironed in fuel) a
shape that it will fit just as themaker Intended.
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The open front and nefllitfee shirts
are ironed so that the buttons find,
button holes match perfectly.
Our .cfloored goods are .washed :
w iih « urn w hich will not inik

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SA N FO RD H E R A L D
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Leap Y ear Dance
Ttie W ednesday Club
The moat delightful and notably aoclul
The club met Wednesday afternoon, ot
function of the acuaon, was the Leap
the residence of Mrs. S, O. Chase, where
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the mhmbers feel very much at home.
Items of Interest Gleaned From of the city Wednesdny evening, in the Sanford Never Had Brighter The civic topics and arrangement of TTic General News of The Land
- Various Sources
dance hall, complimentary in tho young
of Flowers.
Prospects for Good Crops
the program for the afternoon was ex­
gentlemen. The exquisite tasiennd artist
ceptionally tine.
Ic fingers of the committee on decoration,
Mrs. A. E. Philip’s paper on "Some
HAPPENINGS DUBINp THE WEEK transformed
thehnll Into a charming and RECENT RAIN DID SOME DAMAGE Recent Gains in National nnd Social Re­ CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
attractive ball room; with its tnsteful
form, through National and State Legis­
Here the Reader» Will fin d a Brie decorations of red and green Interspersed
lation", was exceedingly interesting nnd An E pitom e o f th e W eek’s Mo»t Im ­
with Christmas hells. both large and Crops Will Naed M are r e r l l l l i t r But apropos, it had the way for the other
Historical S p r in t t t o w l n i
p o r ta n t H appenings In th e
smalL
The Leap Year Idea, was fully
Tor H u rrtled R eader»
Cold W eather Save» The
fine articles from noted thinkers, writers
S ta t e ’» Domain.
Day Tor G row er»
and would be reformers, who are trying
Chairman Striker of the house com­ carried out, by the young ladies, calling
Aviator Bonny who Is making exhibi­
mittee on foreign affair», announced to- a t the homes or places of residence of
According to statistics there has been to lead the way, toward better things and tion flights in Tsmpn had engine trouble
dty that hie committee aoon would be- the young men, whom they had Invited nearly five inches of rainfall In this sec­ living, for tho child, as demonstrated by with his machine last Wednesday and
(in iu heart nils on Rainey’» resolution to accompany them to the dance; and tion in forty-eight hours, and as a conse­ th# very able articles, rend by Mrs. Chase, fell 300 f«;cl to the ground escaping with
»othorixing an Investigation Into the ac- later making all the engagements for quence there was considerable water in on "The Duty of Society to the Child”, a sprained ankle and « few minor
qoUiiioo of the Ponama Canal Zona by dances with the young gentlemen them ­ many of the fields. Some npprehensinn and "A Brief Presentation of the Child bruises.
the United State«. Tho reaolutlon men­ selves. The music wna fine, the floor In was feii by the growers lest the weather Labor Situation.” Mrs. J. W. Dtckms
It is said that the camphor farm In
tions the foci that a former prcaldent of good condition and the dunces very turn warm and blight live celery crop, but read from an article by a great worker in In Soisumn Is an enterprise of great
the United State» haa declared that he pleasant. Delicious punch was served the weather man was good to us this the children’s cause, some very interest­ magnitude, that It embraces miles of
»took Panama from Colombia without during the evening. The toilettes of the time and yesterday w hs cloudy followed ing information about "The Children's rlrarrri ground, n grent extent of which
ladies were lovely, the young gentlemen by cooler weather and now die safety of Bureau and \Vhat it Will Mean.”. A very
coeaulting congress."
l* covered with large camphor trees nnd
faultless in their conventional dress suns, the celery crop is assured
Informal und interesting discussion (ol nursery stock. A good chip and shell
The desire for "a good tim e” la the and the evening pleasure |&gt;er(eci at (his
The rain damaged the crops'I n some lowed by the members of the cliib, on road runs through the, farQy.
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oi git!« leaving home, more often the nicest and most delightful dance ever
places
and will necessitate a second ap­ the Child Labor Problem, in conucclion
Key West will hnve a-coming out con­
than anything elae. states Chief of Police given In the hull. Those participating tn
plication of fertilizer, ns itie water leech­ with Tho Children s Bureau.
vention for the candidates during tho
Griffith of Kansas City, whoae annual re­ this moat enjoyable event were Mr. and
ed tbo ground aiui the ferudfer wai
celebration
In honor of the new ratjroad.
port. ihnwa that lflO-rflrU and sforaen Mr*. Forest l.nktf Mr. and Mrs Robert
K in d erg arten Xm as t r e e
- « s
"v en reported na m in ing during 1911 and Newman, Mr» W. B. Howard. Mr. and washed nwny in the tiling This extra
Tito
Ano
Florida
special-trains ore ar­
One of tho most attractive of holiday
fertilizing willenlul! tin expense, but not
ban not been accounted for. "Fifteen Mr». Kent Rossetter and Mrs. Samuel
riving in Jacksonville tlitily bringing
u heavy one anil Ihe crop will he nil the exercises wos that given last Friday
m m to be (he moat popular age for Puleston, Chaperones
their
quota uf tourists.
morning at Mr*. Yeiser's charming ap a rt­
beilrr for jj
glrti to run away." Griffith »aid. "FourMisses Vedn Ward. Dorothy Mayes.
Supt.
L W Buchholtz of Hillsborough
The warm weather Imd started some of ment on Ninth street hy Miss Yeiser’s
fifths of the missing are between fourteen Bessie Schumpert, Mubcl Bowler, Pcachen
-county
was
(»resented with a beautiful
kindergarten
class.
the lower leaves to turn yellow but the
and nineteen."
Leffier, Florence Frank. Annie Higgins. majority of the crop is looking tine and
Sixteen little chairs nil In a circle were diamond Mud hy the teachers of (hat
f "Nothing but death can keep me out of Linda Leffier, Belle Smith, (¡rule Wicker. die growers look for a floe {«rice till* sea­ filled by as many little tots und us Miss county a few day» ago.
Yeiser took her seal umongsi them nnd
the fight now." Preaident Toft la re­ Louise Shepherd. Viviuli Yeiser, Sadie son
The city council uf DeLand has passed
ported as having made this statem ent to William», Florence Siringfellow, Hoskins
Ihe lettuce has been hurt and hut little called fur their opening prayer sixteen an ordinance prohibiting the defacing of
Michels. Charlotte is going forward at |»rrseiu. tail the crop small heads ttowrd low over chubby hands fences hy hills, and (he sidewalks by
callers st the while house (his morning, Jones. Mnble Hand
adding (hat he had po objection to the Maud. Madge Ward and Mamie Hill; coming on 1* tn gou&lt;l shape und ought to clasped reverently, making a tender ciialk and paint signs.
picture lung to be remembered
statement being made public. It waa Messrs. Willie Hill Martin Raines. Willie bring u fancy price
It is sniil thill tile velvet bean crop In
First caiuc their “Good Morning' *ong Florida will tie the heaviest In the history
undoubtedly Intended to act at rest Leffier. Meade Fu*. J D Ruberis. Robert
after which the lender of tile day marked of ihe Stale
doubts haunting the m indi of some mem- Taylor. Nison Butt. Frank Millecr. Jollies
COMING TO SANT ORO
-the schuul calender with a s u u - a t the
ben of the republican party that Taft Williams. Braxton Perkins, trunk Camp­
Several
u t&gt;flt*h“w rfiT h ltfi
.*iVISA tolling very sweetly the story
»Aa race, e n d allow bell. Henry Purd^u, George Atkins. WqK iiilftfi V » ; q r
this
week,
among
(hem
Mr Ruven caught
of tho three wise men Ito followed tile
/tie iid. ex»4*re»tdent Rooarrdirtt. tot». Wakefield; Archie Betts. Felix Frank.
In This Section
a twenty six pound haw Tuesday and
Eugene Roumlllet. K K Deaa and Vedstnr oi Heihlehum, to ihe manger where
to step prominently into the running.
A W Shnlim k wlio was with him caught
The day of thrvJnke land schemes Is lay the Christ child ill Ills mothers arm*
der
# twenty-four pounder nmt two ten
^ Both house« of congress reassembled
past
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They followed a song, "Sing a Song of
Wednesday after lire Christmas holiday»,
hew ( e a r 's Outing
A* predicted in The Herald that the Six Pence'', hy Robert Denton, which not pounders On the same day Dr. Schnuii
tcrly iiiu^Mt Pryor landed lift).six large
recess for which began on December 21.
At early dawn last Sunday a purty of real Investor and home builder would
only proved to all (hat five year old
whiting Tlw-se were caught In Mr
Hast of the senators and representatives six left Sanford to t|icnd the week end in eventually locate on irrigated land in this
Robert hud u fine voice hut also that
Feruald
s (idling ground near tlu* old Asi)
* tn st their posts. Practically no Im- a comp on the shore. All uulure «eetned section, the news cotpes that 'hundred* of
some good training had been given him
factory.—New Smyrna Breeze.
ponsnl business was pending for the to bid us speed on our wny. for there humeserkrrs ore storting for Sanford and
After this an Xmas poem wn* sweetly
day. Pirn snow of the winter In Wash­ never win u mute perfect and beautiful exiiecl to locate here The vanguard ol
State Printer T. J Apple yard has
rendered by Jettn Maxwell whose dear
ington brought with a bad cold for picture of dawn. One wus forcibly re ­ the rush is here this week und the land
little face beamed with Xmns spirit bought from Miss Hpttlc Carpenter the
Speaker Clark Me had a touch of minded of HroWning's tribute to Dawn:
offices of Howard-Packard and the Swope Little Miss Evelyn Biggers then song. Dot id a School Exponent, itm official paftnochltls when he reassembled the bouse "D*yT
Investment Co. have been filled nil week "Hang 'll) Tin* Bhiiy H.Vftcklng with such 'fW h t tile S tate Xiluc utinnul Association,
Mle, »ml m*ir (ntt __ ——.—— —- with the new |ieop|e
mica- w»a—husk yr—He­
Ter night * t-rim
,
a strung, sweet voice and so much self - and it will he pruned in Tallahassee In,
D«r bolts st tut
ft!* post against ihe advice of friend».
They
arc
all
gtknl
honest
tillers
of
the
Dolls pure fiokl o er llir cloud cup * brtiu
(«»session os to cause much praise (torn stead of Miami hi future.
Where Spurting sad lupprrw d li la*
•oil
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have
the
money
to
hoy
the
land
all prrsenl Then come an Xmas rarrol
^Alfred Tennyson Dickens, eldest sur- For not s froth flake touche*] ihe Mm
olid develop ih- »ana- Ihe fake land* (lie class, splendidly sing, uflcr wlm It.
M issionary S ociety M eets
yonder |sp In the eefttetti cloud • mile iw tr
ri»ln| son of Dtarlrs Dickens, the nov- Of
Put folth one wavelet *i,l ihrn snulivee fulled
have crmseif the people of ihe north and Ifd by Miss Yeiser, they marched into
Thr Missionary Society of thp Metho­
«hst. died suddenly of acute Indigestion till the whole »utifi*e. oo&lt; io be eupptrued.
Rose rerl'leneil sod III teething tweeit, Hi, kejed in wrat.Vt investigate Florida, and taking
at the Hotel Astor in New York Tuesday.
the kindergnrien room where Morel their dist church, held their regului meeting In
bounds.
the
advice
of
i
he
Herald
they^aro
seeing
Grew
»uid
and
owrrtu-el
the
world
■L Dickens » m jn (hia country on a
tree Ailed with presents mode by their the church Tuesday afternoon. This was
the
land
lirsv
After
going
uhout
tw
enty
miles
through
IsoWrq tour.
own tiny hands. There were red teddy the first meeting since tho union of tho
The Sanford section w ants investiga­ bents, red cornicopias bulging with candy, Home and Foreign Missionary societies.
Lake Monroe and up th e St. John* river
the party landed about nine o'clock- Toe tion. We have the real gnpjls and the tiny dolls dressed*in red mid each child The business transacted nnd various
Central W. M. Jew ell Dead
flrtl event being breakust it Wns prepared Valery 'fields ure the best evidence of the took home to papa and mamma a red committee* appointed at t tie meeting in
Ceoersl WrJIfarn H. Jewell died at hia
In cam p style, which wna thoroughly rri- validity of our cIuiiua' .TIi^ greatest de­ whisk-broarn hairier winch they hud December was reviewed, ns the Presi­
ftama In Orlando on Tuesday afternoon
dent Mr*. H H Chappell, did not attend
joyed by oil. The first day nut being velopment yet attempted in Sanford will bellied to make
•U**rt trouble
Sunday wus-speut in'strolling through (he iuiw take phi c«r&gt; Full parpen bus will (ie
An individual Xrttus tree was presented dint meeting. Sumo additional names
.jjCtQRsI Jewell wos a prominent lawyer
woods, communing with naU&gt;rc ami nfo&gt; given later
nt the close nnd each little face wm were suggested on commit lees, nnd sevWtl *rl1 *nown
the southland reading magazines. In tiu* nftrrnoon n
wreathed in smiles ns. niter Singing their rrul pi.iii * were proposed nnd discussed,
ftelag a Utdga-lier general of tho ConR e v iv a l M e e t in g »
heavy
rain
came
up.
winch
sent
the
party
■Goodbye’’ song, (hey shook lu(Tids with which were thought would be helpful in
. weate Vetermn.
Some lime ugn Mile HaptlXt ciiutcll ItrIn Search uf shelter Fortunately nil old,
Mjss Yeiser and marched aw ay,' happy promoting _ a grvater interest in both
'
■*r *rf11 came aouth In hla early dilapidated, cabin was found near by', vtic&lt;l K«v I»r W E. Hatcher uF Virgmlu
missionary and charch work this year.
In anticipated joys yet to come
boyhood from Massachusetts and. when
Two ladies were lidded to the c h i t o n 's
wnlch uffhfdcd ul a corn form tile homo (of to huld o mpeititjLm Sanford. The invi­
*' waf broke out Joioeti the *pu(hcommittee
from tiro Junior Epworth
LX
Ihe night. After supper we All sat around tation was accepted und the meetings
T lg h lln g B o B ” Is Dead
: ^ a n d served in thatn'reai smuggle
will begin next Sunday. The Doctor will
Lc.igue who are always appointed to see
the flrc teUing etmip stotie.s.
Washington, Jan. 3.—Rear-Admiral that the flowers are placed on the pulpit,
y * 1* c*°** w,1«n he removed to Flort- Early MunBay inorning the party rlivlded, arrive next Tuesday und will hold his
Robley D. Evuns, "Fighting Boh” to an for the Sunday service.
w»od had been r resident of OHando
Ant.
service
that
night.
He
will
preach
a part taking guns and dog* for,« deer
•ft»thetim e of-**.death.
holding
two ser- admiring nation, died suddenly lain to­
The united societies are expecting to
hunt nrfJ the rest with fishing tuckle and until the third Sunday,
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day at his home In this city. Acute In­ add several degree to their always high
*»• was bred Bnd respected by aH’who
*
boat went* Up tho river fishing About vice» daily.
and.wns a ¿pecUl (rietyd to If*
For many venfs Dr. Hatcher has been digestion ended the cnrqsr uf one of the »mmlnrd in their society work this year,
noon buttj turnir* returned, cadi loaded
most popular officers in the navy. He both Home and Foreign.
■»*P*Per ^frnternlty having Ve*ri a
with booty ant), the best that the woods dne of,the Itest'Jvnown. most honored anil
W V vvtt map gt . o a a stag e of bis
was ill less than two hours.
r
fn i,W ater could offer. It wus through n’ mbit useful Baptist ministers in the South.
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Admiral Evans, born sixty-Ave years
Killed At W inter Park
For
twentyrftve
years
he
was
pastor
of
—
.. w , w- &gt;• rqtlgb atprm t)mt the party reto/np&lt;L late
»
ago. In Floyd county, V^glnla, arose to­
C.
A
Brown
an aged resident of Win­
One-of
the
largest
Richtnonti
churches,
Monday a(ternooar but e tch glad.thal lie
Passenger Aleuts' Mere. ..
day apparently In better health and ter Park wns killed yesterday by the
s
outing.
TfahJ
wlilcli
ixtsltion
it«
V
at
called
to
take
hqd been a participant In thJ
(grits than he had enjoyed in some engine (Hilling the special train of tho
S S j ^ 5 r 1*nd el4ht1 &lt;*
rt'F- -Those’who composed the pnity were Mia» charge ol the »rate educational work of *time.
For years a sufferer from old passenger agents.
r r f &gt;,r “««nt» arrived.InHiecity jlruln. M lu Boyd, Miss. EKdyn Bigger». his denomination He is at present pres­
wounds
sustained in the civil war and
According to eye witness of the tragedy
]
1114:30 ln “ »pedal Strain *com- Capt. J. A Ratliff, chaperoned by Mr. and ident of thc'Furk Union Academy, which
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Mv»n Pullman» and/ a baggage M ;t E. W. Bigger«, these being joined enrolls 250 students- He is regular writer from recurrent attacks of rheumatic gout Mr Brown drove from behind the etstion
for a number pf religious newspapers and the aged flghtrr seemed to have shaken building without hearing the train and as
w.
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later by Al^- Cowan and Mr. McDonald.
dinner at lit» Sanford
periodical*, and D the author of several Aff the burden of bis advancing days his team was within a few feet of the
widely read books. While not an evan­ He displayed high spirits a t breakfast train before the engineer saw I t there
(
Md many °f Mwni vlilted friend»
W«lt Known W rite r In Town
and ate hearty Inncheon at noon.
was no possible chance to stop and tbe
~ lW n .« UIUU ,h* llm ® ,o r d e PPn u r e Mr. Perey P. Vyle, general manager gelist be has held hundreds of revival
While In hia library at 2 o'clock the engineer is entirely blimeiea» la the
jk .
^'PPdaed pasaenger agents .Vyle’s Advertising Agency. Jacksonville, meetings In which tnauy people have been
admiral w ai stricken. Instantly his fami­ matter.
•S k tL T *
UDlt®d
*nd c a m e over from DeLand during the week converted. Notwithstanding he has now
The engineer did all In his power to
' m wiii v^*7 ,otMul to tour jttte-state look kfter the business of the Agency In reached an age wlieq most ministers cease ly sent for Dr. S. S. Adams.' who on his
arrival
found
the
patient
in
great
pain
check
the speed but the engine struck the
to
be
active,
tils
services
ure
in'constsnt
FHda
" cofopfeU ' history of tills cky. Mr. Vyltf reports the outlook
After treatm ent. Admiral Evans fell into rig and killed Mr. Drown and tbe horse.
demand
for
.religious
meetings
of
various
jog business was never brighter and th at
a restless sleep and It was thought that
Tbe accident Is deeply deplored by
several large prospects for the develop­ kind» The Baptists consider' themselves
™
^ u k a o 9W the m ent of Florida are beitig considered hy fortunate in securing this gifted, godly, iNe danger has passed. Shortly after 4 tbe many friends of Mr. Brown but no
o'clock, however, he awakened and, rais­ blame Is attached to the railroad.
InOuentlal people. Mr. Vyle Is' ■ VrUer and experienced man to (told a meeting
ET g " » «** »au .« Ä
d 5 6f pro'tnlnence and of late has contributed in Sanford, and people of all denomina­ ing himself with difficulty announced
"ktwfcilng
counter. ^ , -*» -.
that he waa choking.
U nitarian Service» ‘I country,
1» Clark L'Enjglft# Dixie. We look for- tion* will henr him with pleasure and
“1
cannot
get
my
brenth.”
he
sold
and
Rev.
Eleanor
E. Gordon of Des Moines
wadd to keetBg some of best work along profit.
sank h^ck. Ax 4-A3 o'clock lie died, Iowa, will psooch in Sauford Sunday
ff.ifc/L % &lt; ^ ùTmS C î .
Uro lines of advanced thougnt in thia
‘“ I
atti
Notice
Japunry 7th. at 3:30 p. m. at tho resi­
conscious to the end.
at7 T ; , V "™ 00" I» »He Baptist weekly.
The
animal
m
eetin
g
'.ot
the
Sanford
dence oi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald
.ftdg,. ' l Û,doci- ^ w -C L ,f. U. will
W
e
ath
er
R
eport
500 Oak Ave. This service Is held under
M
onroe
r
e
tr
y
W
orking
Ubrnry
Association
will
bo
held
.in
the
® ^ eeü°í- A fun ettendance of
the American Unitarian Association.
Fair
tonight
and
Saturday.
Continued
E.
E.
Osteen
wishes
to
announce
that
Library
rooms
on
Thurwlo/,
J
a
n
Uth.
at
°( the Union I» dealred.
Miss Gordons subject "Personal Re­
cold.
Temperature
low.
freezing
In
If*
M
omfa
ferry
is
working
now
andev4
p.
m..
far
the
election
of
officer»
»ad
.¿ °“ *l0n
the election of
, "0*1 union, end eleo the cry one c*n safely crow the "rsglng transaction of such other business a t may North with heavy frost In central portion ligion.” Everyone intcreiied Invited to
com* before ibo assoclalioo,
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tpBlght,- fGsIenr U looking to * .
Á* «Ut* oofcventloo.
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                    <text>J«OUar&gt; 2, 1912

Item» of Interest Concerning
Society People. »

f O IN TS PURELY PERSONAL

( m y WNk Bridge Club
*l(m W. D. Holden entertained the
Every Week Bridle Chib In (be tee room
Thunder afternoon. Two table« of
brld|e were played. Iln . CL O. McLaugh­
lin, nude the hi ¿beat «core end won the
lin t priie, a very pretty aewlnl com­
panion. The booby prize a line box of
candy, waa received by Mm Format
After (he oarda, e delkJoue fruit salad,
eendwiebee and chocolate were served,
lire. Holden's guest were. Mm Voroe.
Mm L. P. Hughe. Mm O. W. Brady. Mm
C a McLaughlin, Mm Fernet Lake. Mm
R P. Driver and Mm W. W. Prather.

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Mm IL Martin entertained at Five
Hundred complimentary to Mm Joseph
Manuel Allo Saturday afternoon. Four
were played.! Mm
F. B. Higgins made the highest score and
won the prlie a box of fine stationary.
The guest of honor was presented with
a very prttty band painted bar fcin.
After th e,lam es .dainty refreshment!

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, Mrs. Martin's guests were. Mm Joseph
Manuel Allo, Mm F. S. Munson. Miss
Marosdsa Munson. Mm J. W. Dickins,
Mm T. A. Neal, Mm Forrest Lake, Mm
J . L Hurt Mm F. B. Higgins, Mm Gerber,
Mm Kent Rosaetter, Mm S. 0. Shlnholser
Misses Peachea Leffler, Belie Smith, Annie
Higgins and Carrie Lovell.
Wintry W eather Predicted
Washington, Jan. I.—Wintry weather
winbe general during the greater part of
tha coming week, aooording to a bulletin
Issued tonight by the Weather Bureau.
“A marked change to colder weather
will overspread the region east of the
±^-c*nlppl -River within the nex^ thbty■hrvo forty-eight hour«,” continue« the
bulletin, “with the line of freeilng tem­
perature extending southward to the Gulf
and south Atlantic coasts and to northern
Florida.
"Unseasonable cold weather will con­
tinue the next aererai days In the middle
west tbs southeast and the Rocky Moun“A storm that Is now over the upper
lake region will move down the St. Law­
rence Valley during Monday, attended by
tbs Interior of New York and New Eng­
land. b will be followed by dearer
weather elsewhere east of the Mississippi
River during Monday.
...
“The next disturbance of importance to
ooaa the United State* will appear in tha
far west Monday or Tuesday, cross the
middle west Wednesday or Thursday and
the eastern states about Friday. This
disturbance will be preceded by a reaction
to normal temperature, be ottended by
general snows In northern and rain In
southern districts, and be .followed by de­
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•Funeral March of o Marionette—Mi*a
Margaret Davis.
Rending-«The Dear Doll—Miss Margaret
Coffee.
The dolls and their little owners be­
Dolls' Musical«
haved beautifully. Mm Munson explain­
. for the
ed the meaning of each selection and (old
Little Folks
(hem
(hat when she played “Dance, Dolly
December 29th. 1911
Dance" she (bought the dolls would ap­
Studio
Mm Fannie Munson.
preciate a little dancing leseon, as they
Never before in the history of Sanford had been so very quiet. While ahe play,
has (here aver been such a flutter of ex­ ed the dance each Uuio girl very earnest­
citement and Joyous anticipation among ly and sedately danced her doll on the
the wee little folks and tbsir darling dol­ floor. Mm Munson also told them that,
lies sa on last Friday morning, when they the selections were all the work of Jine
were getting ready to attend the delight­ composers and were for the dolls and
fully unique entertainment Mm Munson those who love them. When Mias Hayes
gave In honor-of the little folks and their was to sing the “Japanese toll, Mm Mun­
dolls. When all the' tilde guests had ar­ son Introduced a very fine doll from Japan
rived and each and her doll was seated, (o the PtnlalSn and American dolls pretr
Mm Muosqn gave each one of th e m 'a enL When Miss Bowler sang "Rock a
dalqly Uttle .program, (Jed - with ribbon, Dye" tlie children were told (hat if they
from which was suspend# a liny china (bought the dolls were sleepy to rock them
to sleep In their arms, which each one be­
Mrs. Munson told UW Uttle girls th a t as gan Immediately to d a The dolls were
•he did not think the dolls had, been ac­ given another waltzing lesson and then
customed t o . attending music*lea she Miss Margaret Coffee entertained .them
would suggest that they (ell the dolla not with the beautiful--recitation “The Dear
to m a # ,a noise or whisper to each other Doll.” «sing a very handsome doll, one of
while (lie musical, part of the program the guests, in demonstration of her great
love for bar dolly.
When the program was completed Mm
Munson Invited the ladles who had been
fin no—Dolly Overture, Dolly's. Kitchen. honored by an invitation to be present to
Dance Dolly , pance, Sleep Dolly’ The J ip come and be Introduced to the dolla
which they of course were rfMightfff ta do.
The little falke and their dolls1 Were
next Invited to be seated on the lawn
and enjoy tome'delicious cakes. When
lhat plcaiaEr'jpGr!9~~0ke' program was
over, a photographer was sent for and a
picture of the beautiful scene was taken.
Mm Munson’s kindness and thoughtful
intention to the Uttle folks dnd their dolls
has certainly won for bar • lasting place
V tnaentA-.Mlss Eatle Pardon. lo their boert*.
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Had Ills Leg Cut Off
A negro named Rawls had his Irg rm
Oft between the knee and ankle Iasi &amp;«unlay afternoon at the depot. lb- W!l*
crossing the tracks to board thr- i^ndo
train when train No. til) backing down u&gt;
the slatloo struck him and knocked him
under the wheels He was placed nt»&gt;» *
stretcher and carried to Dr. Denton » of­
fice where it was necessrry to ampuls'®
the leg above the knee.

T h e difference betw een fine Inundry*
w o rk a n d o rd in a ry laundry work
w ill appreciate th e work we are

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fa stid io u s dresser b e a m « h- is
sta rc h e d , d rie d a nd ironed in fuel) a
sh a p e th a t it w ill fit just as them a k e r Intended.

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T h e open fro n t and nefllitfee shirts
are ironed so th a t the buttons find,
b u tto n holes m a tc h perfectly.
O u r .cfloored goods are .washed :
w iih « u r n w h ich w ill not in ik
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Leap Y e a r Dance
Ttie W ed n esd ay Club
The moat delightful and notably aoclul
The club m et W ednesday afternoon, ot
function of the acuaon, was the Leap
the residence of Mrs. S, O. Chase, where
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the m hm bers feel very m uch at home.
Items of Interest Gleaned From of the city W ednesdny evening, in the Sanford Never Had Brighter The civic topics and arrangem ent of TTic General News of The Land
- Various Sources
d an ce hall, com plim entary in tho young
of Flowers.
Prospects for Good Crops
the program for the afternoon was ex­
gentlem en. The exquisite tasiennd artist
ceptionally tine.
Ic fingers of the com m ittee on decoration,
Mrs. A. E. Philip’s paper on "Some
HAPPENINGS DUBINp THE WEEK transform ed thehnll Into a charm ing and
RECENT RAIN DID SOME DAMAGE Recent Gains in N ational nnd Social Re­ CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
a ttra c tiv e ball room; with its tnsteful
form, through National and S tate Legis­
Here the R eader» Will f in d a B rie decorations of red an d green Interspersed
lation", was exceedingly interesting nnd An E p ito m e o f th e W eek’s M o»t Im ­
w ith Christmas hells. both large and Crops Will Naed M are r e r l l l l i t r But apropos, it had the way for the other
H istorical S p r in t t t o w l n i
p o r t a n t H ap p en in g s In th e
smalL
The Leap Y ear Idea, was fully
Tor H u rrtle d R e a d e r»
Cold W e a th e r Save» The
fine articles from noted thinkers, writers
S t a t e ’» D om ain.
Day Tor G ro w er»
and would be reformers, who are trying
Chairman Striker of the house com­ carried out, by the young ladies, calling
A viator Bonny who Is making exhibi­
mi t t ee on foreign affair», announced to- a t the homes or places of residence of
According to statistics there has been to lead the way, toward b etter things and tion flights in Tsm pn had engine trouble
dty that hie com m ittee aoon would be- th e young men, whom they had Invited nearly five inches of rainfall In this sec­ living, for tho child, as dem onstrated by with his m achine last W ednesday and
( in iu heart nils on Rainey’» resolution to accom pany them to the dance; and tion in forty-eight hours, and as a conse­ th# very able articles, rend by Mrs. Chase, fell 300 f«;cl to the ground escaping with
»othorixing an Investigation Into the ac- la te r making all the engagem ents for quence there was considerable w ater in on "The Duty of Society to the Child”, a sprained ankle and « few m inor
qoUiiioo of the Ponam a Canal Zona by d an ces with the young gentlemen them ­ many of the fields. Some npprehensinn and "A Brief Presentation of the Child bruises.
the United State«. Tho reaolutlon m en­ selves. The music wna fine, the floor In was feii by the growers lest the weather Labor S ituation.” Mrs. J. W. Dtckms
It is said that the camphor farm In
tions the foci that a former prcaldent of good condition and the dunces very turn warm and blight live celery crop, but read from an article by a great worker in In Soisum n Is an enterprise of great
the United State» haa declared th a t he p leasant. Delicious punch was served the w eather man was good to us this the children’s cause, some very in terest­ m agnitude, th at It em braces miles of
»took Panama from Colombia without during the evening. The toilettes of the time and yesterday whs cloudy followed ing inform ation about "The Children's rlrarrri ground, n grent extent of which
ladies were lovely, the young gentlem en by cooler w eather and now die safety of Bureau and \Vhat it Will Mean.”. A very
coeaulting congress."
l* covered with large camphor trees nnd
faultless in their conventional dress suns, the celery crop is assured
Informal und interesting discussion (ol nursery stock. A good chip and shell
The desire for " a good tim e” la the and the evening pleasure |&gt;er(eci a t (his
The rain dam aged the cro p s'I n some lowed by the members of the cliib, on road runs through the, farQy.
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oi git!« leaving home, m ore often the nicest and most delightful dance ever
places and will necessitate a second ap­ the Child Labor Problem, in conucclion
Key West will hnve a-coming out con­
than anything elae. state s Chief of Police given In the hull. Those participating tn
plication of fertilizer, ns itie w ater leech­ with Tho Children s Bureau.
vention for the can d id ates during tho
Griffith of Kansas City, whoae an n u al re­ th is moat enjoyable ev en t were Mr. and
ed tbo ground aiui the ferudfer wai
celebration
In honor of the new ratjroad.
port. ihnwa that lflO-rflrU an d sforaen Mr*. Forest l.nktf Mr. and Mrs Robert
K in d e rg a rte n X m as t r e e
washed nwny in the tiling This extra
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s
" v e n reported na m in in g during 1911 and N ew m an, Mr» W. B. Howard. Mr. and
Tito
Ano
Florida
special-trains ore a r­
One of tho most attractiv e of holiday
fertilizing w illenlul! tin expense, but not
b a n not been accounted for. "F ifteen Mr». K ent Rossetter and Mrs. Sam uel
riving in Jacksonville tlitily bringing
u heavy one anil Ihe crop will he nil the exercises wos that given last Friday
m m to be (he moat popular age for Puleston, Chaperones
their
quota uf tourists.
morning at Mr*. Yeiser's charm ing a p a rt­
beilrr for j j
glrti to run away." Griffith »aid. "FourMisses Vedn Ward. Dorothy Mayes.
Supt.
L W Buchholtz of Hillsborough
The warm weather Imd started some of ment on Ninth street hy Miss Yeiser’s
fifths of the missing are betw een fourteen Bessie Schumpert, Mubcl Bowler, Pcachen
-county
was
(»resented with a beautiful
kindergarten
class.
the lower leaves to turn yellow but the
and nineteen."
Leffier, Florence Frank. Annie Higgins. majority of the crop is looking tine and
Sixteen little chairs nil In a circle were diam ond Mud hy the teachers of (hat
f "Nothing but death can keep me out of Linda Leffier, Belle Sm ith, (¡rule Wicker. die growers look for a floe {«rice till* sea­ filled by as many little tots und us Miss county a few day» ago.
Yeiser took her seal um ongsi them nnd
the fight now." Preaident Toft la re­ Louise Shepherd. Viviuli Yeiser, Sadie son
The city council uf DeLand has passed
ported as having m ade this statem en t to William», Florence Siringfellow, Hoskins
Ih e lettuce has been hurt and hut little called fur their opening prayer sixteen an ordinance prohibiting the defacing of
Michels. Charlotte is going forward at |»rrseiu. tail the crop small heads ttowrd low over chubby hands fences hy hills, and (he sidewalks by
callers st the while house (his morning, Jones. Mnble Hand
adding (hat he had po objection to the Maud. Madge Ward and Mamie Hill; coming on 1* tn gou&lt;l shape und ought to clasped reverently, m aking a tender ciialk and paint signs.
picture lung to be remembered
statement being m ade public. It waa Messrs. Willie Hill M artin Raines. Willie bring u fancy price
It is sniil thill tile velvet bean crop In
First caiuc their “Good Morning' *ong Florida will tie the heaviest In the history
undoubtedly Intended to act at rest Leffier. Meade Fu*. J D Ruberis. Robert
after which the lender of tile day marked of ihe S tale
doubts haunting the m in d i of some mem- Taylor. Nison Butt. Frank Millecr. Jollies
COMING TO SANT ORO
-the schuul calender with a s u u - a t the
ben of the republican party th a t Taft W illiams. Braxton Perkins, trunk C am p­
Several
u t&gt;flt*h“w rfiT h ltfi
.*iVISA tolling very sweetly the story
»Aa race , e n d allow bell. Henry Purd^u, George Atkins. WqK iiilftfi V » ; q r
this week, among (hem Mr Ruven caught
of tho three wise men Ito followed tile
/tie iid. ex»4*re»tdent Rooarrdirtt. to t» . Wakefield; Arch ie Betts. Felix Frank.
In This S ectio n
a tw enty six pound haw Tuesday and
Eugene Roumlllet. K K Deaa and Vedstnr oi Heihlehum, to ihe m anger where
to step prominently into the running.
A W Shnlim k wlio was with him caught
The
day
of
thrvJnke
land
schemes
Is
der
lay the Christ child ill Ills m others arm*
# tw enty-four pounder nmt two ten
^ Both house« of congress reassem bled
past
'*
They followed a song, "Sing a Song of
Wednesday after lire Christmas holiday»,
hew ( e a r 's O uting
A* predicted in The Herald that the Six Pence'', hy Robert Denton, which not pounders On the same day Dr. Schnuii
tcrly iiiu^Mt Pryor landed lift).six large
recess for which began on December 21.
A t early dawn last Sunday a purty of real Investor and home builder would
only proved to all (hat five year old
whiting Tlw-se were caught In Mr
Hast of the senators and representatives six left Sanford to t|icn d the week end in eventually locate on irrigated land in this
Robert hud u fine voice hut also that
Feruald
s (idling ground near tlu* old Asi)
* tn st their posts. Practically no Im- a com p on the shore. All uulure «eetned section, the news cotpes th at 'hundred* of
some good training had been given him
factory.—New Sm yrna Breeze.
ponsnl business was pending for the to bid us speed on our wny. for there hum eserkrrs ore storting for Sanford and
After this an Xmas poem wn* sweetly
day. Pirn snow of th e winter In W ash­ never w in u mute perfect and beautiful exiiecl to locate here The vanguard ol
S tate Printer T. J Apple yard has
rendered by Jettn Maxwell whose dear
ington brought with a bad cold for picture of dawn. One wus forcibly re ­ the rush is here this week und the land
little face beamed with Xmns spirit bought from Miss H pttlc C arpenter the
Speaker Clark Me had a touch of m inded of HroWning's tribute to Dawn:
offices of Howard-Packard and the Swope Little Miss Evelyn Biggers then song. Dot id a School Exponent, itm official paftnochltls when he reassem bled the bouse "D*yT
Investm ent Co. have been filled nil week "H ang 'll) Tin* Bhiiy H.Vftcklng with such 'f W h t tile S ta te Xiluc utinnul Association,
Mle, »ml m*ir (n tt
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—mica- w»a—husk yr— He­
with the new |ieop|e
Ter night * t-rim
,
a strung, sweet voice and so much self - and it will he pruned in Tallahassee In,
D«r bolts st tu t
ft!* post against ihe advice of friend».
They
arc
all
gtknl
honest
tillers
of
the
Dolls pure fiokl o er llir cloud cup * brtiu
(«»session os to cause much praise (torn stead o f Miami hi future.
Where Spurting sad lupprrwd li la*
•oil
&lt;*ha
have
the
money
to
hoy
the
land
all prrsenl
Then come an Xmas rarrol
^Alfred Tennyson Dickens, eldest sur- For not s froth flake touche*] ihe Mm
olid develop ih - »ana- Ihe fake land* (lie class, splendidly sing, uflcr wlm It.
M issio n ary S o c ie ty M e e ts
ri»ln| son of Dtarlrs Dickens, the nov- Of yonder |sp In the eefttetti cloud • mile iw tr
Put folth one wavelet *i,l ihrn snulivee fulled
have crmseif the people of ihe north and Ifd by Miss Yeiser, they m arched into
Thr Missionary Society of thp Metho­
«hst. died suddenly of acute Indigestion till the whole »utifi*e. oo&lt; io be eupptrued.
Rose rerl'leneil sod III teething tweeit, Hi, kejed in wrat.Vt investigate Florida, and taking
at the Hotel Astor in New York Tuesday.
the kindergnrien room where Morel their dist church, held their regului meeting In
bounds.
the
advice
of
i
he
Herald
they^aro
seeing
Grew
»uid
and
owrrtu-el
the
world
■L Dickens » m jn (hia country on a
tree Ailed with presents m ode by their the church Tuesday afternoon. This was
the
land
lirsv
A
fter
going
uhout
tw
enty
miles
through
IsoWrq tour.
own tiny hands. There were red teddy the first m eeting since tho union of tho
The Sanford section w an ts investiga­ bents, red cornicopias bulging with candy, Home and Foreign M issionary societies.
Lake Monroe and up th e St. John* river
the p a rty landed about nine o'clock- Toe tion. We have the real gnpjls and the tiny dolls dressed*in red mid each child The business transacted nnd various
Central W. M. J e w e ll D ead
flrtl even t being breakust it Wns prepared Valery 'fields ure the best evidence of the took home to papa and m am m a a red committee* appointed at t tie m eeting in
Ceoersl WrJIfarn H. Jew ell died a t hia
In cam p style, which wna thoroughly rri- validity of our cIuiiua' .TIi^ greatest de­ whisk-broarn hairier winch they hud December was reviewed, ns the Presi­
ftama In Orlando on Tuesday afternoon
dent Mr*. H H Chappell, did not attend
joyed by oil. The first day nut being velopment yet attem pted in Sanford will bellied to m ake
•U**rt trouble
Sunday wus-speut in'strolling through (he iuiw take phi c«r&gt; Full parpen bus will (ie
An individual Xrttus tree was presented dint meeting. Sumo additional names
.jjCtQRsI Jewell wos a prom inent law yer
woods, communing with naU&gt;rc ami nfo&gt; given later
nt the close nnd each little face wm were suggested on commit lees, nnd sevWtl * rl1 *nown
the southland reading magazines. In tiu* nftrrnoon n
wreathed in smiles ns. niter Singing their rrul pi.iii * were proposed nnd discussed,
ftelag a Utdga-lier general of tho ConRevival M eeting»
heavy rain came up. winch sent the party
■Goodbye’’ song, (hey shook lu(Tids with which were thought would be helpful in
. weate Vetermn.
Some lime ugn Mile HaptlXt ciiutcll ItrIn S e a rc h uf shelter Fortunately nil old,
Mjss Yeiser and marched aw ay ,' happy promoting _ a grvater interest in both
'
■*r *rf11 came aouth In hla early d ilap id ated , cabin was found near by', vtic&lt;l K«v I»r W E. Hatcher uF Virgmlu
missionary and charch work this year.
In anticipated joys yet to come
boyhood from Massachusetts and. when
Two ladies were lidded to the c h i t o n 's
wnlch uffhfdcd ul a corn form tile homo (of to huld o m peititjLm Sanford. The invi­
*' waf broke out Joioeti the *pu(hcom
m ittee from tiro Junior Epworth
LX
Ih e night. After supper we All sat around tation was accepted und the meetings
T lg h lln g B o B ” Is Dead
: ^ a n d served in th a tn 're a i smuggle
will begin next Sunday. The Doctor will
Lc.igue who are alw ays appointed to see
the flrc teUing etmip stotie.s.
W ashington,
Jan. 3.—Rear-Adm iral
y * 1* c*°** w,1«n he removed to Flortthat the flowers are placed on the pulpit,
Early MunBay inorning the party rlivlded, arrive next Tuesday und will hold his
Robley D. E vuns, "Fighting Boh” to an for the Sunday service.
w»od had been r resident of O H ando
Ant.
service
th
a
t
night.
He
will
preach
a p art taking guns and dog* for,« deer
•ft» th etim e of-**.death.
holding
two ser- admiring nation, died suddenly lain to­
The united societies are expecting to
hunt nrfJ the rest with fishing tuckle and until the third Sunday,
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day at his home In this city. Acute In­ add several degree to their alw ays high
*»• was bred Bnd respected by aH’who
*
boat went* Up tho river fishing About vice» daily.
and.wns a ¿pecUl (rietyd to I f *
For many venfs Dr. Hatcher has been digestion ended the cnrqsr uf one of the »mmlnrd in their society work this year,
noon buttj turnir* returned, ca d i loaded
most popular officers in the navy. He both Home and Foreign.
■»*P*Per ^frnternlty having Ve*ri a
with booty ant), the best th at the woods dne of,the Itest'Jvnown. most honored anil
W V v v t t map gt . o a a s ta g e of bis
was ill less th an two hours.
r
fn i,W a te r could offer. It wus through n’ m bit useful B aptist ministers in the South.
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Admiral Evans, born sixty-Ave years
Killed At W inter Park
For
twentyrftve
years
he
was
pastor
of
.. w, w-&gt;
•rqtlgb atprm t)mt the p arty reto/np&lt;L late
»—
ago. In Floyd county, V ^glnla, arose to­
C.
A
Brown
an aged resident of W in­
One-of
the
largest
Richtnonti
churches,
Monday a(ternooar but e tc h glad .th al lie
Passenger Aleuts' Mere. ..
day app aren tly In better health and ter Park wns killed yesterday by the
s
outing.
TfahJ
wlilcli
ixtsltion
it«
V
a
t
called
to
take
hqd been a participant In thJ
(grits than he had enjoyed in some engine (Hilling the special train of tho
S S j ^ 5 r 1 *nd el4ht1 &lt;*
rt'F- -Those’who composed the pnity were Mia» charge ol the »rate educational work of *time.
For years a sufferer from old passenger agents.
r r f &gt;,r “««nt» arrived.InHiecity jlruln. M lu Boyd, Miss. EKdyn Bigger». his denom ination He is at present pres­
wounds
sustained in the civil war and
According to eye w itness of the tragedy
]
1114:30 ln “ »pedal Strain *com- Capt. J . A Ratliff, chaperoned by Mr. and ident of thc'Furk Union Academy, which
^
Mv»n Pullman» and/ a baggage M ;t E. W. Bigger«, th ese being joined enrolls 250 students- He is regular writer from recurrent attacks of rheum atic gout Mr Brown drove from behind the etstion
for a number pf religious new spapers and the aged flghtrr seemed to have shaken building w ithout hearing the train and as
w.
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la te r by Al^- Cowan and Mr. McDonald.
dinner at lit» Sanford
periodical*, and D the author of several Aff th e burden of bis advancing days his team was w ithin a few feet of the
widely read books. While not an ev an ­ He displayed high spirits a t breakfast train before the engineer saw I t there
(
Md many °f Mwni v lilted friend»
W «lt K now n W r ite r In Town
and ate hearty Inncheon at noon.
was no possible chance to stop and tbe
~lWn.« UIUU ,h* llm®,or dePPnure Mr. Perey P. Vyle, general m anager gelist be has held hundreds of revival
While In hia library a t 2 o'clock the engineer is entirely blim eiea» la the
jk .
^'PPdaed pasaenger agents
m
eetings
In
which
tnauy
people
have
been
.Vyle’s A dvertising Agency. Jacksonville,
adm iral w a i stricken. In stantly his fam i­ matter.
• S k tL T *
UDlt®d
*nd came over from DeLand during the week converted. N otw ithstanding he has now
The engineer did all In his power to
' m wiii v^*7 ,otMul to tour jttte-state look k fte r the business of the Agency In reached an age wlieq most m inisters cease ly sent for Dr. S. S. Adams.' who on his
arrival
found
the
patient
in
great
pain
check
the speed but the engine struck the
to
be
active,
tils
services
ure
in
'co
n
stsn
t
FHda
" cofopfeU ' history of tills ck y . Mr. Vyltf reports the outlook
After treatm ent. Adm iral E vans fell into rig an d killed Mr. Drown and tbe horse.
dem
and
for
.religious
m
eetings
of
various
jog business w as never brighter and th a t
a restless sleep and It was thought th a t
Tbe accident Is deeply deplored by
several large prospects for the develop­ kind» The B aptists consider' them selves
™
^ u k a o 9 W
the m e n t of Florida are beitig considered hy fortunate in securing this gifted, godly, iN e danger has passed. Shortly after 4 tbe m any friends of Mr. Brown but no
o'clock, however, he aw akened an d , rais­ blam e Is atta c h e d to th e railroad.
InOuentlal people. Mr. V yle Is' ■ VrUer and experienced m an to (told a m eeting
E T g " » «** » a u . « Ä
d 5 6f pro'tnlnence and of late h as contributed in Sanford, and people of all denom ina­ ing him self with difficulty announced
"ktwfcilng
counter. ^ , *- » -.
th at h e waa choking.
U nitarian Service» ‘I country,
1» Clark L'Enjglft# Dixie. We look for- tion* will henr him with pleasure and
“1
cannot
get
my
brenth.”
he
sold
and
Rev.
Eleanor
E. Gordon of Des Moines
wadd to keetBg some of best work along profit.
sank h^ck. A x 4-A3 o'clock lie died, Iowa, will psooch in Sauford Sunday
ff.i fc/L % &lt; ^ ùTm S C î .
Uro lines of advanced thougnt in thia
‘“ I
atti
N otice
Jap u n ry 7th. a t 3:30 p. m. at tho resi­
conscious to the end.
at7 T ; , V "™ 00" I» »He B aptist weekly.
The
animal
m
eeting
'.ot
the
Sanford
dence oi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald
.ftdg,. ' l Û,doci- ^ w -C L ,f. U. will
W
e
a
th
e
r
R
e
p
o
rt
500 Oak Ave. This service Is held under
M
o
n
ro
e
r
e
t
r
y
W
o
rk
in
g
Ubrnry
Association
will
bo
held
.in
the
® ^ eeü°í- A fun ettendance of
th e A m erican U nitarian Association.
Fair
tonight
and
Saturday.
Continued
E.
E.
O
steen
wishes
to
announce
th
at
Library
rooms
on
Thurwlo/,
J
a
n
U
th.
at
°( the Union I» dealred.
Miss Gordons subject "Personal Re­
cold.
Temperature
low.
freezing
In
I
f
*
M
om
fa
ferry
is
working
now
a
n
d
e
v
4
p.
m..
far
the
election
of
officer»
»ad
.¿°“ *l0n
the election of
, "0*1 union, end eleo the cry one c*n safely crow the "rsglng transaction of such other business a t m a y North with heavy frost In central portion ligion.” Everyone in tcreiied Invited to
com* before ibo assoclalioo,
„4941
tpBlght,- fGsIenr U looking to * .
Á* «Ut* oofcventloo.
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THE CELERY OUTLOOK

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

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Ja n u ar) 5, 191a
n. C. U. Derry and klr. and MrK
la extended, alone In the world, to alone,
COUNTY HAPPENINGS Gand£ HWorthington
were the guests.
this devoted daughter wlU mlaa "mother"

lira. Geo. Spear of BeardaU Are, ia
now driving • new auto to and from her more then any one elae. Ura. Fultx had
one brother. Dr. Lewis, of Defiance, Ohio,
A &gt;tud|at of Interestlol Items dutiee a t the Flrat National Bank.
' Front Correspondents * Ur. Boyd and family have fhoved from who with hit wife and aon attended the
funeral.
1
the Dj^Baaa cottage on BeardaU to Harry
T K EVENTS Of 0RANCE COUNTY Wardi tenant house on Pineway.
BUDA ITEMS
Mrs. McMIWan St., la Ih Jacksonville Special to Tbe H rrald,
the gueat of her daughter for a time.'
Miae Bobble Nicholson la visiting friend«
A aodal and entertainment la being and relative# In Sanford and Oateen lhi«
planned for to taka place at the church week.
In the near future.
Mite SaUle Taylor hn« returned to Or­
Prof, and Mrs. L. J. Hancock, Mr, and lando after spending a few week« with
Mrs. CL C. Worthington were dinner gueete her mother.
Heavy rains, euch aa we are having, at the EUaworth home on BeardaU Ave
Mltaea Kate, Virgle end Nora Higgin­
bring to tbe Cameron City people a freeh Sunday.
botham returned to their home near Jackrealization of the fact that they are very
aonvltle last week after «pending Xraaa
fortunately located in regard to drainage.
QENEVA JOTTINGS
with their aunt, Ura R. S. Grtaham.
While other farm# in the vicinity are un­ SpadaJ CwTMppadMO* U&gt; Tha Harold:
Mra Alma Nichobon and Mlta Leila
der water, tbe faU toward the lake bere
Christmas hat come and gone bringing
carriea the anrpioa water off quickly and with it much pleasure and some aedneea Roper of Winter Garden vitlted their
aunt. Mr*. W. L. TayW a few day« last
affectively.
to tbe homee of our citizen*.
v*_
week.
Tbe bizaar held on Dec. IStfa, was cer­
J. P. Taylor of Orlando (a spending a
tainly a success and next year the ladies few dsye et his old home this week.
propose to have a much larger one.
Tbe many friends of Mr. end Mrs. D.
Messrs. Hugbst and Caldwell have re­
W. Adams end Mrs. J. S. Adams will be
turned to their homes In Spartenburg.
glad to know that they expect to be here
prevented tbe meeting of the Farmen' N. G. for the fwlldeya.
Wednesday.
dub, much to tbe regret of Its members
A crowd of twelve went in a launch
A number of topics of greet interest and to Sanford shopping a few dey« before
Importance tó tbe community were to Chrbtms* and on their way home were
EBENEZER NOTES
beve been discussed. Next meeting in oyer taken by a «term and fqrced to SpecUl Corre* poWene* Id Th» llrrsld
We ary having the heaviest rains that
¿pend'the night and 'a portion of next
day pn ¿lie lake In tha launch. No one
pride In the Cbriytmaa number of The Was hurl.but'much uneasiness was felt
Herald. Each evidence of advancement by them and by the ones'at home.
and Improvement in our locat paper
Geneve had her usual Christmaa tree,
cornee as ft pleasure and sourcejof en­ under the trid e n t manage-nect of Miseee
couragement (0 our readers
Harris end ' Daniel, thff Geneva school
. * The Mende of Lawrence Rich will be furnished entertainment, several of the
Interèeted to Iknow that be Is about to younger -pupils reciting and the play
move to a floe farm Juit out of Kansas “Christmas at the Crosa Roads" was well
City, Mo. where be and his brother-in- rendered by the older pupils and some of
law, Calvin Stuart whom many will re- our young ladles and young men.
roembar aa a visitor bére about a year
Mlsaes-Trene Peters and Mildred Rhebego. will feed cattle, sheep and bogs
Mrs Rich and little aon Jack are visiting inder and W, L Sicg came over from
at her former home In Wichita during tbe Stetaon for the holiday■ and returned to
their studies last Tuesday.
holidays
MlsaaMattie Mae Harris of Winter Park
Tbe bog law recently passed must have
gone Into'effect very quickly, as no hogs attended the dosing exerdtea of Geneva
school. Sbe was accompanied home on
are seen about bere of late.
Christmas day by her sister Miss llafris.
If one may Judge from the amount of
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Nicholson of ..Day
shooting going on around here the ducks
m
m
ware In- Cwsova for ran jJayal «
and quail will soon be thinned out.
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ness of Mrs Andes At latest report she
G. W. Willis and wife of Wichita. Kan­
was improving and we hope she will soon
sas, old frlands of W. A. Mlnnlek were
of Sanford, spent last week pleasantly be out again.
out to see him last week.
w|th Mr. and Mrs A: A. Moran.
Mrs G G Perry and Mrs Conway and
P. M. Elder and family are comfortably
Mlaa SaUle Toy lor visited her mother installed In their new home agd seem to
little eon. Phipps ere moving to their for­
mar borne after spending e pan of the last week.
be enjoying country life.
1
A party of eighteen. Misses McLain,
winter et the home of their aon end
Miss Gladys Dryun has been visiting In
brother, G G. Perry on the Klnahan placa. ElkOman, Sieg; Messrs, Helms, Davis,
town several days
Mr. Hughes and Mr. Brady were out Smith, 6leg and Newman. Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs L V. StenaUom of W «i
last week looking after Assodatitfa In- Cur let. Meadsmea Sieg, Etheredge, David
Speer and Culver Etheredge are indebted Side visited relatives last Thursday.
to Mr. G W. Culpepper foe A delightful
- Mr. -«ad-Mra Oiler and chi Mien spent
launch ride and an Ideal day rperil s i
Sunday with their M ends Mr. and Mrs
YOU RISK NO M O N EY
Lernen Bluff on Christmaa' day.
Pounds on the Weet Side.
* Herman Daniel and sister Mis* Marie,
' Mr. end Mrs Henshaw of W idths Kan­
Our Roputatlon and Monty Are Bash
have returned to Soulheriand to resume
of This OfTsr.
sas spent one dey lest week at the Mintheir studies
We pay for all tbe medlclno osed
Miss Evelyn Cratic of JaokaouviUe during the trial, If our remedy fells to
So much wet weather seems hard on
spent the bottdeye et the home of her completely relieve you of constipation.
the crops but wa hop* It la for eome good
We tgko all tho risk- You era not ob­
purpeta.
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ligated
to ua In any way whatever, If
Mr. and Mrs G A. Raulereon, Mr, and
Oo Saturday last Prof, and Mrs Han­
you accept our offer. Coaid anything
Mrs Lyon, Ned Lewie and Edwin Rauler- be more fair for you? le there any
cock entertained at dinner Mr. end Mrs.
ton went up the . S t Johns llthing and reason why you should hesitate'to pul
Hughes of Sanford, Mr. |and Mrs Berry of
hunting for a couple of days last week.
our claims to a practical,teat?
the West Side, Mr. end Mrs Worthington
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'A pioet scientific, common «rose
The
Misses
Pattlthall
and
brothers
of Lake Onoro at their pretty home on
treatment
lh Rexsll (Internes, which
Monoid
and
Birdie
are
home
from
shelr
Golden Lake,
are
eaten
like
candy. They are very
respective schools and on Saturday night
Mim Maria Rich, who spent lest sum­
entertalnod the young folks at a very pronounced, gentle end pleasant In scmer here with her parents is spending va­
tliiu. and particularly agreeable In
pleasant social.
every way. They do not causa dlar
cation with her slater, Mrs Stuart at
On Sunday night last several couples rboM, nausea, flatulence, griping, of
Ktfoaas City.
- -Potato planting will be next In order, were Invited to the homo of Mr. end Mra other Inconvenience. Rex nil Orderlies
are particularly good for children, aged
two carloads having been received at our Curlet 10 watch the dying of 1911 and
and del lent i- persons
the .coming In of 1912.
station In the lasf'few days
We urge you to try Resell Order
Misses Howard of Oviedo recently vis­
Cameron City .wtehea all the people of
line at our risk Three sixes, 10c.,
ited Miss Della Jones -l ‘
2Sc„ and COc. Remember, you ran. get
Sanford and tM Celery Delta and her
Mr. and Mrs 0. E: Little are expected . Rexel 1 Remedies In this community
good Mends,'aranrWhere a good and glad
only at odr atore-Tbe Rexell Hlort*
to return from Georgia, thig week.
L R. PHILIPS ' 4. CO.
Aa has ever been and will ever be
. ..
MOORE’S STATION
Christines brings to some homee gladness,
ApscU] Cormooodaaea to Tka'itsrald
At the election of the officeri Sunday life end joy; and to others sorrow, ‘death
for Moore's Sutlon Supday School E. A. and grief. Amid the holiday gaieties the
grim reaper, death visited our little com­
Gilbert was unanimously-ejected to. yuc:j
peed himself. F. M: Mcpartnay was munity and took to her home on ‘ high
' ' ^elected aaalsiant; J. H. Hlxon secretary tl}p sweet spirit o( our friend, Mrs Fultz.
On Wednesday morning Mrs Fultx gave
,
and treasweg and L M. Lucys asaiaunL
op the battle of life a n d . went home to
Mrs Ola Greenland organUL The school
rest.
A battle it has been In truth, foil
-* 'l g very flourishing‘ with An attendance
no
one
poeelbUr has ever suffered any
nfariag tha one hundred merit- each
_: __ ______ _¡NT_._* JLtlfe
1 _*_L
¿tor*.'. Far
years medical skill has a.been
?
;*■ 7 exhausted to glee bar'relief and yet only
Mrt kmT Mta'Wm. Bothamly came out partially 'relieved -her. Her po/ne' for
U their auto Friday, aooompenied by yean was- In Chicago, but hoping the
thehr nephew John Bothgmly and bis climate would prove a benefit the with
. friend sir. Stone Ju st. arrive^ from Eng­ W daughter, Mn.' Etjn ‘ IMxtaon, pugland and ware tbe gtreats of iGvend: MtbT chased a home In Geneva and fpr several ¡'/ Rummer or.Winter,
W. W. MUkr at thqlr pretjy boma -on yeaj*havelfyed here. Mrs F td tx w U *
RalHMd SL ■ ~
- Christian s a b e r life provflB .agvd Geneva wo ,car&gt; supply your wanlf -In lh a '
her. . Sbe was for a nota- Aihotioblfc Une. If you - want, to
Mr. and Mrs L M. Lucas wcari^lned
*«
ber of yeare president of the'ladle« aid rent *
ffeod, “• w**W’
society and her cheerful face and words
•AM otor f « r Any FurposrrwlHbe greatly missed. Ever ready with we are at your service with tho
ty Mende about W o r d fgriü be jatree end heart and hand to , aafert . in
d to kboW Mlaa Nellie ■Joseph has an ÿ Undnâse which abe found cjp do, ber very beat cars. We never aleep.
g n f t A Ohio and 11 ttt b her place will bp hard to ÛIL UndwUker If you ore in troubip call ua any
hour ol the night or day.
riiirs!Dt*Mlor on SadTord Heights1 *f ‘ * ‘‘
r* *
* L. J. IUnoot^s Birthday oocuirod fhlch was tamporarlly buried In Geneva,
a early spring the body will be carried
forth and put Into tha family vaulL To Sanford Machia* &amp; Gira/e Company
i t one Child,Mra Roberson, who survives
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THE SANrORD HERALD

¡^¡¡COMMISSIONERS MEET
Man Matter« of Import one« Wocutscd_Geneva-Brld|e ruod Paid
Board met pursuant to adjournment on
Jgo. HL Proaent: Chairman
Orcntreet, Oommlsaioom Woodruff. Her
itfi. DUIard.
The application of SaUle C. Yancey for
a pension was presented, approved and
fcprarded to OomptroUer.
Í
Foliowind bonds to carry firearms were
approved and licenses ordered issued:
C, E. Bartlett, rifle, suretiea. T. N. Burner
tad Wm. P. Blakely. T. N. Burner, pistol,
wntlee. C. E. Bartlett and Wm. P. Blakej*. Wm- P. Blakely, pistol, sureties. T. N.
Batner and C E. Bartlett, T. N. Burner,
nfle, sureties. Wm. P. Blakely and C. E.
B ^ t L Naif Forage, pistol sureties. J.
D, Ramie and Assad Forage.
Upon motion It was ordered that the
comptroller be requested to allow the re­
demption of Cert. 159 of 1907 and aU sub­
sequent unpaid taxc a t the flat eum of
110, not Including derk'a costs, on ac­
count of excessive tax. within 60 days, by
Wm. H. Jewell attorney for owner.
■The reports of the following county of­
ficers were received, read and filed: Co'nuty physic!so, Supt. county home, Supt
- mads aod bridges, pay roll road camp,
polls collected, licenses Issued, report of
T sheriff to state auditor, report of treasurer
__1» tut# auditor and county commlsslonand auditor*' financial statem ent.
U tter o( J. 11 Uagruder in reference to
heating plant received and, read,
Letter of Governor Gllchrlyl .received
sad filed.
•Board proceeded to c a n v a s s e s return«

busln ets received and read. Upon motion
th e m a tter was referred to Commissioner
Woodruff, and If necessary he Is to go to
Jacksonville to consult the engineer of
the War Departm ent.
Upon motion u worrunt was ordered
draw n payable to J. T. McLain for 5500.
being a balance due said McLain as per
contract of Geneva avenue im provem ent
business. McLain to give an order to the
county com m issioners for the sum of 5500;
the said am ount being a part of the pro
ra ta of the road and bridge fund due the
city of Sanford for the year 1911. The
city of Sanford having donated said
am ount as pert of the subscription to­
ward the Geneva avenue Improvement.
Upon approval of the wor.k by the U S.
Governm ent this order to be null und void,
otherwise to rem oln In full force and effeet.
Accounts were exam ined and w arrants
ordered drawn.
There being no further business the
board adjourned to the regular session,
Feb. 6th, 1912.
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1912

New Year’s Greeting

1912

The

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware
Com pany are making Special Prices
during the month o f January on Doors,
Sash and Blinds, as it is our Stock­
taking month.
W c can offer better values for the money
than any Hardware establishment in this sec­
tion. Bath-room Outfits and Supplies, Lava*
torics, Tubs, Sanitary Closets.
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liftEN

Write, or call on

CABINET

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II LIU; must b* tio Hint of la
bor whir« It will 1sll for our
neighbors' happiness, but no wasteful extravagmnes of It where It will not profit
—Phillips Brooke
A

. of the election held Dec. 2Stfi to Jetermine the question of allowing swine to

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** HOW TO PR EV EN T W A 9TE.

run at large In two precincts and found
To keep iluwp ex p enses
prevent
ttie result to be as follows:
w aste In food and coiioerv« the
Precinct No. 2. M aitland—A gainst ru n ­ s tre n g th of the hm iaekeeput is (he
ning st Isrge. 43; for running at large. 4 g re a t problem of honaehold econom ics
Precinct No. 2I,Lockhart—A gainst runOne nf the best m ethod* of prevent
alpg st large. 19; for running at large, lit. Ing w a it* In food Is to p rep are only
% Upon motion the request of the county as m uch us will he « » ten , this does
officer« that an enlarged photograph of not menu being niggardly bur »imply
Judge Minor S. Jones be made and hung th rifty
“\ .J
W ilted
vegetables
may
he re ­
on the walls of the circuit court room was
sto red by soaking tn cold water sev
granted
Qjmmunlcatlnn Irom the S tate Good er« l hours
W heu opening a can o( tom atoes.
Roads Association was received an d the ,
Juice for soups and the
dsskiasuuctod xoackoosdMlsMsreaetpt*«f^vl&lt;tal' ‘ti&gt;*
•__
tom ato«» for an «-scalloped dTnh » • lime.
lx&gt;ok over the lix&gt; box before piun
The following resolution was m ade.
tilng a ureal, o ften thing» m ost sppe
It appearing In the board that there is Using a re forgotten
l surplus in the fines an d forfeiture fund
W ise planning and careful buying
over end above the claim s against the will aid In red u cin g expenses hut all
same needed for the purpose thereof, it la le fto v e rs m ust be used or (he tuhle
, hereby ordered that the county treasurer ex p en ses will be too. high
! transfer from the flues and forfeiture fuqd
W ash pear he« before peeling and
lbs sum of 54.066 50. bud th at the sam e th e skin may th en he used with apples
bsoedited to the ier&gt;d fund for building fo r Jelly, giving the Jelly s delicious
peach flavor
end repairing roads.
A d ain ty little to asted c ra c k e r may
• l( was ordered that the clerk have^ln

Mlatgad phat&lt;H»r.oh nt t-rg - »----- «h
6*11* made and hung In the circuit court
tooo&gt;
Upon motion It was ordered that a wnrtsai (or 51.500 00 be draw n payable to
the Orange County Fair Association, li e
ume being tire amount donated by tt.e
*«aty to said association.
Adjourned to 9:30 a. m., Tuesday.
Tuesday, Ja n . 2, 1912.
Botid tbet pursuant to adjournm ent.
Present: Chairman Qvcrstreet, Comrnls•iooer* Woodruff, pi Hard, Brown and Mer­
rill

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Upw motion the board as a whole go
B&gt;examine the Geneva avenue improve*
®*nt on Monday, Jan. 8th.
The peuiion of D. C. Hill, L. L, Payne,
*t al, for the opening of the road, which
Uld over until the Ja n u ary m eeting,
r* D* gall« up, it was found th a t the Inwmauon submitted to the board was of
Mch character s i to bo denied.
B wm ordered that the Supt. of roads
•: Md bridges straw the road from A lta-

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b l . J M 4 f i L - t £ 2 g ! » l |cpd

pow der b iscuit th a t have txwn to asted
and b u tte re d
S erve with orange
m a rm alad e and ten
To p revent th e w aste III e n e r g y In
th e h o u sek eep er plan to tie down If
but for five m inutes, com pletely relax
close th e eyes and If the fret are tired
and sw ollen, elev a te them and th e
blood leaving them relieves the tired
feeling.
A hot bath and a brisk rub will do
w o n d trs to a tire d body
In th e cool of the day got the pastry
all read y for the w ater, and set on Ice.
then when the pie is to bn mad» a
few m om eute will do the work
W aterm elon rind make* delirious
p re se rv e s and If cut In sm all cube»
and p reserved with gtugor m akes u
m ost ap p etisin g g arn ish for Ice cream
Uao a carp et sw eep er Instead of a
broom on th e rugs and carp ets unless
you a re fo rtu n a te enough to have a
vacuum clean er.
W ash a window now and then.
D on't try to clean th e whole house in
ona m orning

10 Ap0pka* Vla r o r e ,t C "* '
Petition of E. R. S eulons. a T. Set. .¡¡¡¡M* «1 heretofore referred to Messrs.
Branham, b e in | t•com m endw P rsu d tommittee to be g rim e d . Is
r™ 1*1 upon condition th a t the county
Put to no expense Ur changing road.

W ISE SAYINGS O F H O R AC E.
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Thus the ric h e r m an is alw ays an

**c* ilM Inspector for tire o b s ta c le Jm one w p o ls h asten in g to he
tlc h . , \ J
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f. mL,', * *Yj ” ^wood waa appointed to
, O lory d ra g s In h e r d aszlln g c a r th e
•“ j j ‘“ Pectarshtp.
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e b to u r e a s d o d e ly fe tte re d as- th o se
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Ot roads and of nobT« b irth . *
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of the Orlando and Apnpka . " " T h e crowd bias m e, b u t I applaud
* ^ t h °f Wijr feet. m jrM lf a t hom e w hen 1 co n te m p la te
*ton the com rafu«- heretofore my money'In my treasure chest."
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•yon I r e . e ste e m e d In p ro p o rtio n to
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"TO notify..,UiA kn6w bow many years will- stam p
.FitsId« East. Cpaat ^alue upon my writings.
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fourteen m itre of
It. ;
Un.'^War Depart-

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lt* la th a t we ra re ly find a
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SLAVERY WHICH

DISGRACES

C onditions of Labor In tb s S tssl
dustry Ara Shown to Os
Deplorable

Big Values For Cash

O ur g reat iron arid »t*-el tn d u etry —
.v w v v w v w v »vvvvvvvv
how proud • * « are of I t’ How we
have coddled and p ro tected It and
w atched tt grow-! How m arvelously
It hna been m anipulated and turned
and tw isted and bought and sold and
am alg am ated and Incorporated and
com bined and form ed Into
B e it U f r e f iB '.c p c p , p 9 » n 4 11c
tr jts ta '^ llow firms and cor
b’a v« been draw n Into the big net. by
force or oth erw ise, and then rap ltalItetl crim inally far beyond th e ir In
trln a lr value, so ttint the stock a fte r­
w ards foist od upon the public was
w aterlogged to a g re a te r degree th an
the m ost hppelce* d erelict th at still
succeed s In floating' W hat nice dlvl
dends have been paid upon nil this
w atered stock which bas been mar- )
k eted, a« upon the m illions of such
stock pocketed by th e barons of the ( ,
g re a t Industry as rew ard s for bring
-lft#-abm&gt;s-4*v seRSVI aine lg a iu Htlo n i* v
W onderful tiling. Hits Jron and steel
In d u stry , giving em ploym ent to thou- I
sen d s and thousands of men. helping
to m ake our unthui great and pros
perous and creatin g a c o n stan tly In J
c re a tin g num ber of m ulti-m illionaires .
w hose fo rtu n es are the w onder of the
w orld! Bure, w e're proud of I t
B ut. w ait a m inute. S e c re ta ry N a­
gel. of th e D ep artm ent of C om m erce
and Labor, has been looking Into .the
m a tte r and he has rep o rted to tjie
U nited B tates senate th at he had tn
v estlg ated the labor co nditions con
n e c te d with prnctlcally the e n tlfe In
d u stry In the P nlted B tates, num ber
Ing som e 344 plants
W hat does he
And* C onditions which should shuck
Store Phone 35
B akory 8 9
the conscience of every man who
b o asts citizen sh ip In th is land of the
free
T h e report covers 90.000 men
Of this vast arm y of Industry oneth ird work seven days per week, S un­
day differing In no resp ect from the
e th e r six days
Fully one-fourth of
th e 90,000 men work not only seven
days but 12 hours per day
About
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60.000 of th ese Iron and steel em ­
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ployee a re foreigners, m ostly of th e
S lav ic racee. Home 46,00Q of them
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receiv e less than 18 ce n ts an hour; Health and Happiness -Within the Reach of Every -22.000 receive betw een IS and 25
c e n ts and about the- sam e num ber
'Woman Without Risking a Penny
receiv e 25 ro u te or m ore p er hour.
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p itiab le victim s of co rp o rate greed
For every sick woman there la health jtnd happiness.
'
Read this most llbaral offer telling how you can be cured at «mall
should work In three sh ifts tnstend of
tw o —eight hours per (iay Instead 'o f or If you. are not cured there will be no ohaffh w hatfver for the tre a tm e n t
t
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tw elve— m lghj Increase th e cqet Of We give you a chance to got, well without risking-a penuy, .
If you era sick, discouraged, or, have w astdd'tim e snd -mopejr ■la vain
th e p n o d tM . even m ight redufctj th e
princely lneom&gt;*i uf « handful of steel efforts to rocover your health, If jrqur hav«^ uhon a great many ♦etnedlet and
are no better,' If you have doctored with physlcRmr and gpoclatlita without
and Iron m ag n ates, but the world help, you have naturally lost faith i n .«Ter/Uilng. m ill,-you can’l *o o a a«
would be ihe gainer.
you are.—weak, suffering and dLacourfged.— 1014 P»}uet do eom etbfng.
W here co rp o rate Industry Ihu^ pttl
Reno's Now Health offerg:you a way to b
lastly preys on h elp lessn ess, poverty tbo medicine'la free
a n d Ign o ran ce the go v ern m en t eh o u l^
This remarkable
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In te rfe re
If In terferen ce la unronatl
celebrated physician, l t l i i mefiloltt# that posRJvbly
■ w Ilea
Health from yoar druggist
tu tlu n n l— well, we am ended the c o n sti­ 100 women who use It. “You can j_e t “Reno'g New
entt to rettire
return the pioney ponn 'f lm bottl« if IH n ila to ;
tu tio n once for the sake of slav es qf, with his absolute agreem •n
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15 Pounds Sugar
6 Bars Soap
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$1.00
25c

Lard, per pound
10c
Flour, Winner Patent, 1-2 bbl $2.50
“ Best
Pittslfhrjl Flour 1-2 bbl Head Rice, per pound
Largest Prunes, per pound
Campbell^ Soups, 3- toe
Large Size Cream, per doz
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Grits and Meal, per pound . !
Everything in Fresh Meats and High
Class Bakery Goods.

R. G. STOCKTON

LIBERAL OFFER TO WOMEN

Explanations at Syracuse and Brie.

while to try this tem edy on tbea« tonna, slnré you heve nothing to lose and
•varythlng to-galaT
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At B yracuse Mr T a ft'a ex p lan atio n
of why he vetoed th e Iower-coit*oMJvflL.Ç
Ing bill* con sisted m ostly of sta tle tlc e
of
the
Heart,
Palo
In
the
Back añd Orolns, Leucorrhea. and AU InfiaaÙRfJhn^ .
•bow ing why It w as n e c e ssa ry to
Ulceration and Dlachargee of the Vagina and Utenia.
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dta
j p e a d . a u ju i. hlPJlSJ- V c h y e a r
----- Nïrroainégr.-tlM pH ssflDsi, jiendaohe, paletíéia, thtnne«« óf body are all
se n iln a te Inform ation to farm ers on doe to female weeknese that ç«4 b« quickly and poaitlveiy curad by SawfiN«
Ib e'’su b je c t of scientific ag ricu ltu re.
New Health. Every
Every-worn««
-woma® who baa
hae a periodical tick
elok headache thohld
should UAa
». At ISrle Mr. T a il's ex p lan atio n of -this remarkable remedy and •«« how qui
ilckly It strengthens and Invigoratoa
why b e vetoed the low er-cost-of-living her ao her headaohoe never return.
b ills c o n siste d m ostly

�January 5. 10:2

THE t&gt;ANFORD H t R O D

and when Sanford celery is fcody to ship
M O U L D IN G
8H INQLEQ
LATH S'
there is no reason for a slump in prices on
LÜM BER
dnccouut of distribution because said
mado. Thare
PaUishad Every Tueaday »««1 Friday Montini Dr distribution should be
¿re several important items that aid
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY materially In distributing tbe celery
v i i l V a i i ì L v y i n c n € ' o m i »a ¡ v i .
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
crops. The shipper* regardless of trade
à
W. M. HAYNES, B u alncsa M an ag er •
relations ought to get togethet each
house
• a b s a r ip tlo n P ric e . 9 2 .0 0 a Y c a # n Advance day and establish a clearing
plan by comparing notes and look­
' Dyal-Upchueefi .Building, Jacksonville, Florida
Only - the
Delivered la tb t City Dr carrier 12.00 per re a r in ing Into the route of cars.
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advance or 20c per month.
reliable commission men, those who have
Perm eo ta la adì ance raust be made t t o Bice.
Our stock is Well Mafiu&amp;ctured, Carefully Graded, Price Low. If your dealer
handled Sanford celery and have the wel­
fare
of
the
section
at
heart
should
be
al­
Entered aa eeooad-daee mail m atter A uluit (2nd
.
cauriot.furnish our stock write us for prices.
1908, at tbe Postofflc* at Sanford. Florida,
lowed to get In the game. If Irresponsi­
undrf Act of March 3rd. 1879
ble men are allowed to operate here and
regardless
of the market conditions roll
Telephone No, Mb
O B « In Herald Bu lid Ine
cars promiscuously tho same slump will
If Golneivllle con reduce tbe rote on occur In the market this year even though
C b c j S t t o C o it o f t m o b £ &gt; o tc ! a t f c o t t g t o o o D . J f l o r t b a
go* and electricity MH per cent, bow Sanford controls the key to the siiuatlon.
Honest dealers will assist the growers
much can the Sanford city council reduce
to properly distribute the celery crop and
tbe rateT
Ten miles flrom-Sanftird or Orlando, The finest and most homelike
will look farther ahead in tbe game than
family
Hotel in Orange count/. Furnished new throughout. Our
Tbe Ocala pa pera claim that inow fell their'own personal gain.
cuisine the very best. A ten course dinner 50c. White help ex­
The season of 1912 promises more to
1b tbat city lait Monday. Better get on
clusively. Service guaranteed. Boating, Motoring, Pool, Billiards,
the
grower
If
good
weather
conditions
pre­
tbe water wagon before you get the white
vail
than
ever
before
and
on
thia
subject
Tennis, Croquet, Weekly Dances and Alkehest Lyceum Attractions
mice and green monkey etage.
of distribution the growers and shippera
-Semi-Monthly for the pleasure.of our guests. Our table is supplied
Editor Felkel of the Peniacola News should base their hopes and work togelh
with the best the market afforejp. Catering looked after personally by
glvea hie readers a treatise on the mother- er In a common cause. In tbe past there
the Manager, Mr. A. F. Falck, a well known Chef. Accomodations
in-law. Now what In the summer breezes has been too much Jrckeying for place
for
one hundred. Booklets upon application. Information gladly
each
shipper
striving
to
get
the
stuff
to
la Herb.Felkel doing with a mother-in-law
his
own
particular
house
and
often
send­
given. ; Write, Wire or Phone
.
r
.
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when he Isn't even murrlcdT
.
ing in cars end diverting them In route
to handicap a rival bous« breaking up an.
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In Tainpu Wednesday, William Je
otherwise
klrupg
vgnarket
and
between
oing Bryan declared that he would r
Ask Mr. Foster
Resident Manqgpr
be a candidate for the nomination at the tiie millstumrs ike'itrówer Is álwpys crush­
Democratic Convention. This' Hxadvef ed. Tho tendency Inis been to crowd the
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■f r f r i ' one uncertainty in the race (or a Demo­ New York market and even though other
cities were needing celery the New York In Clrcnlt Court, 7th Judicial Circuit,
cratic victory.
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The Groveland Timea Is o new paper ford growers were face to face with tbe To E. Ily. Palmer
published at Taylorvlllo L ak e Count/, -peculiar situation of seeing western mar­ Lucv E. vs
Flnegan, et al
Ben F. Davis Is the e d ito r a n d th e im jv r kets suffering for celery and their prod­ To John W Green. Lola Motes and Lucy Hudson
II
appear,
from the aftidavp at E ily. Palmer
Is a neat four p ag e, six column s i te d ucts brin g in g n o th in g , till b e c a u se o f (h e herein duly Bled, In, which lie aaya lhat he U the
in the above named cause; that the de­
that ought to a d v e rtis e (ho new territo ry g re e d of n few dealers bent on d e p re s s ­ petitioner
fendant*. John W, Green. Lula Mom * and Lucy
in g the m arket a n d p lu c k in g the s|Kiits of Hudson are non residents of the .(a lt of Florida;
recently In v a d e d b y th e b o m o w ek ers.
thal (hey are over the ase of 21 year*, and that
tt slu m p for their o w n benefit.
Ihele (evidence and p.eUrftlre nddre,. it Knoivllle.
Tennessee, arid lhat tlure I. no w n o a In the .(ate
T
h
e
H
erald
is
fr
ie
n
d
ly
to
(tie
c
o
m
m
issio
n
The G a in e sv ille c ity c o u n cil h a s re d u ced
nf Florida.- (he servin' of subpoena upon whom

THE SANFORD HERALD

DISTRIBUTORS W

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th e ra te s for gas a n d e le c tric ity 3 3 1v per
c e n t. T he r a te s for th e se n e c e ss itie s of
life a re too h ig h in F lo rid a a n d e v e ry c ity
council rIkhiUI follow (ia ln e s v illr's ex­
ample a n d look in to th e ru le s c h a rg e d by
th e se c o rp o ra tio n s—»■ -.

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to w n frie n d s to th e fa c t (h u t S an fo rd
m e rc h a n ts a ro offering so m e g re a t bar^
g a in s ju st now. S e v e ra l sto re s a re h o ld ­
ing sp e c ia l sa le s a n d you c a n in u k c a
d o lla r go fa rth e r in S a n fo rd th a n in New
York. T ak e a s la n t a t T he H erald.

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m e n . We w a n t th e m to com e to S a n fo rd
a n ti buy the stu ff a n d w e w a n t th e m to
re a liz e a profit a f te r th e grow er lia s r e a ­
liz e d his profit b u t th e form er m e th o d s
of crow ding o n e p a rtic u la r m a rk e t w ill
b re a k u p the g a m e a n d kill th e g o o se
th a t Inys th e g o ld en egg. S an fo rd c e le ry

1,VAs « f o . « n d
s a n e m eth o d s T h e ghtvver h a s tfie p r i ­
vilege of selling f. o. it. nr c o n s ig n m e n t
ju s t ns he sees fit o n ly —
T he H erald w a n ts a b e tte r d is trib u tio n
of n crop th a t m e a n s so m u ch to ', th is
c o m m u n ity , a n d w e c a ll ilm g ro w e rs’ n tm illio n to th e f a c t t h a t e v e n .though y o tu
c ro p is sold a n d you h a v e th e m o n ey , you
u re still in te re s te d in n b e tte r d is trib u tio n
a n d a sq u are d e a l.

BIO DEVELOPMZAI TON S W O R D
S a n fo rd h a s m o re m e n o f c a p ita l in th e
c ity th is w eek th a n h a v e ’ e v e f b e e n
h e re before. T he c ity a n d c o u n try will
At T he P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h
receiv e a b o o st in th e n e x t few w e e k s
t h z r w m p i Hi ir tn rific r nifsnii th im w n — R ax t f .1 1 .C ha lm e r s o f L a k e la n d w i|l
ttie fo n d e st d re a m s could e v e r re a liz e . p re a c h at tfie P r e s b y te r ia n c h u rc h n e x t
F uller p a rtic u la rs will be g iv e n In te r In S u n d a y a t b o th m o rn in g a n I e v e n in g
T he H erald a m i m e a n tim e le t e v ery m a n . serv ice, F v ey o n e Is .cordially In v ite d
w o m an a n d child b ecom e im b u e d w ith to a tte n d .
th e id e a th a t S a n fo rd 1* J u s t o n tho
U you want dcligtnful Quisimos enndr
th re sh o ld of a m o st p ro sp ero u s e ra a n d
g et th e fam ous N u u u a lly s n i L R. J'b ilijis
g r e a te s t, d e v e lo p m e n t.

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would bind .alii defendant.
You are therefore ordered lo apl-ear to (hi. bill
on Monday, the 3th day of February. A I) 1912.
the tam e being a rule day of *4ld court.
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It la further ordered that
thla_noticeJ W
be
puWlahcd
for four niece»*
cc* Ive wee l a In the Sanford Herald, a
newipaper■ps
puhllihrri In Onng© countyy. Florida
Wlinen. It. M Hoblnson. clerk of »aid
ikl court aivl
i
the aeal thereof thla the 3rd da r (J anu.7 |A
1912
Iteal I
B. M R&amp;BISSON, Cleik
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. By M A Howard. D C

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Steinway &amp; Sons
Mehlin
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Mathushek
0 “Crown”
Story &amp; Clark
;| Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros, gl­
and Fischer
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Eatabil.hlkt s Be fit h Mark In Ih* City of Sanford.
Florida
He It Ordained by ih* Mayor and Council of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Sec (I on Ji Thai thé follrtwina described mon u
meat .hall lié Ihs itsi.ln u l of elevation for the
loklnS ol levels a ml esta b/uh In* of Brade* In the
City of Sanford
,
uviataw
Section 2: A t the Southwest runner of the Intersect Win of J ’ark Avenue and Futltth St., mot#
d Aral hr harated a* being 7 fact north of the
line of Fourth St., and 7 feet R u t of the■W rit line
of Park Avenue

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Section 3:' The monument ii road« of concrete
12 loche* square and 2M feet tool, act In (be ground
with twti twrtne » i«.*4 w4»h ait ia l a iilk na n ■*«■
which L Inscrit«! "City O U ." In th ecen tre nf
the monument is art a cooper rod the top ol/whicb
1s the standard from which leviti» are to b* taken,
nrveroet
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S«cI Win 1 Tbe elevation o fth a.C JIy B M it
3B:S0 The elevation of the City fi M abov*
m-sn low ltd# a! FerntruSina I» 29'30
A ll. Urd ma noèti or. part* 1a oonAict

Sond for Catalogues, Prices and Terms

John A. Cunningham
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M, W. Covm, City Clerk
»proved Dec. 27,1011.
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r w r a r Laic, Mayor,
v ' ’

, )- AN ORDINANCE.
WhIJo titling in a restaurant 8nniching
F L O R ID A
JACKSONVILLE
a hasty meal the editor hoard a man re­ A aenllnsace trs n tln t cvrtsifl rlsh ts.tn d prtvileS
Sc* to in* Ssiiiiird Irlruhoor-tVirnciony. a cor-yomark that Ttio (Icrald was u goyd little Mtkjn, thi* SMltnr« of a ffancMte ira n tn l by the THOMAS EMMET WILSON
orSanlofd, Fia u&gt; W. B. Milchell by ao
p*per but there is not enough reading town
Urilinsncc «July oa*»«d by the City CouikII of the
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR,
H
ty
of
Sanforfl, FlivWa. on July 7th, ¡902. i n i
matter in it. Another man remarked
•* * AT-LAW •
i f
rooJ ifyin* and ihanyinjl certain cuntlitkHU hn&lt;l
that the paper was sm a ll but it coveted
iitpulalioo* In Mid franrblsni omialncd
I-Ji te “S tile Atlfirnsy .Seyrnih Jodidâl CitÄ il OF
Œ î J i T ' r i .- f e i T R i '’ ibi iw» i s j t i 1 1 n r r
;
norwiS
tho field a n d ch ro o icletl oil the hnppef)
Be It Ordained by the Oily Giundl of ibo City of
FlctHa
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logs which was ns m u ch ns any p a p e r San’ord.
Svcti n l: T hstthe Stnlnnl T'l«pbor)«Gia)(&gt;*ny. * * Re«l&lt;J©qr©i, Sifoni and Svlvtn Lake
a expiration, operalln* a.Telepbone Syitrin In the
&gt;a*
can do.
ly nf Jianl 'rd. under iand by virtue nf _ fraachlae,
Such it lifel
intvd by the City of‘ Svnlord on July
;
1902.
J V
L. G. StRINGFELLOW
W B. Mlu hell, by •an Ordinane* entfi
With a force of fourteen people; with Ordinance
Grantln* O rin ln Kiiht*
____a PrTrilJ^
of ! afore, tiratira County. T h i• pay roll amounting to about |2W per to W. B. Mitchell ofS*
JUSTICE OF THE P¿ACE
duly aatl*ne&lt;
Ida. and hi* Avelina," duly
aailfned
a*ll|ned by the .aid W.
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weak; with the editor ohd business man­ B. Mlichrll totheSadfurd
Trlcpborit Company on
'ord Trlepbot__
HOTAXY r u n u c
tlia
22nd
day
of
A
blust,
A
[&gt;.
1902,
shall
have
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f
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ager working overtime to get enough mat­ from and after the
FOR
le ol
of thla
thia ordinari«,
ordinane*. the
Fine Stationery
. . . p a n a_|e
ter to fill the paper and enough money lawful r y lit. as the aitlsniw of lbs franchlM harelofore (ranted to W. B. Mlldisti. tócha-se •
Oflitu in City Hall
'To fill tbe capacious maw of tho expense or Inti not to eicead 8X0U iwr month for Hr»Mence,
BETIER
Engraving &amp; Die Stamping
and SZ SO per month for Busin««. Telephone* on
Accounts; there is nothing in i t
all private (in* servie*, on condition that th e pte*
SERVICE
ant common R-turo System berhan*ed to • Me
•Quito true, my friend.
Books
taiiutaille orni
Sr i inn and lhat three r a m be
‘ charted each
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
There H nothing In ill
subacrlber as
im pedivi telephony« si* rasile
suhscrioet
SSIthrlr respective
IN
/
siilo.
Artists^ Surveyors’ and
Nothing fur the men who give the.best met
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Sect o n t: That ihn Sjnfoed Telephonei Com(
pany.
atilfn
re
of
W.
B.
Mlrchetl.
aforesaid
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annll
port of their life toward building -a city,
b* subject to such Ucease or franchise tax âa may
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practice iri S tate and Federal Courts
Draftsmens' Materials
0 SUPPLYING
tovford fastening and assisting end push­ be lawfully lmpwed tiy tbe City Council of the City
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of Hanford. Florida, and from and sfter
after the
(he passale
ing every enterprise that make« money of
YOUR . ^
Sanford Fla.
thla nrdinaQce
nane* shall
»halt np
nu Ionier he requ
required to pey Oarncr-WoddnjiJ Bldg
... Kodaks, Sporting Cood9
----ther Lily of---Vaohmi
iHtwni 2H V
KM imu
11UX
per
cent 1
of
the tnifS
(rt* i rnrefor every man except the editor. N6th- to
J7v,
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eelpt* received trout ( h r hire and use of «Ut tei*.
Ing In it for the men who day after day Phone* located within the corporate limili of (bo
WANTS
r&gt;
Spuvonlrs,Etc.
.
0
SanfonCss provided awl stipulated tn Sec­
go through tho-same tread mill „of ex­ City.of
V V ^ .-; H 0ijS^qLpER
tion 2 of ah oedhunce sra n lln l e rru in lisina and DR.
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&gt;:r istence and regardless of personal feel­ privile»!«# to W. O - Mitchell of Sanford. Orarne
County, FluriJa. duly passed by iba City Oottwtl at
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ing or sickness or troubles. m eet. tbs Aanfoid. Florida, on July 7(h. 1902
w
Eyerythlng tor the Offico
Ion 3: Al( ordinance« and part* of ordinan­ Bojíos 23. 24 and 23. i'lqd/BVt*. - , Phone 41
World with a’ smile ami Inject A• hyper- ce#tied
hi coo B1ct herewith are hereby/rivaled. :
dermic of good cheer Into tbe pessimist* 1 hereby crrtlfy th a t lit* foeetoini «Min ance was. * S A N É Ò RQ’. r / ü û R 1 b A.
duty passai by tho City Couactlln 5 « * tua. on 18th
and kickers and knockers. r"v /Jr :V / day of Dec*tnber. A. D.
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r s e e e e » « k u » e « e e e r á r tU » » e ¿ * » / e. .
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Nothing In ( t . foe the men -wltf ' by
ì l i:
Sf‘u
5
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y
,w
t'&lt;
W
•
ANDEW
JOHNSON
arar.
sheer fort» of will power and galYAOic
V 45-49 W. Bay iit.7*: j-: . Jacksonville, Fla.
manhood keep tbe town from getting the
ATTOKNCY-Al'-LAW —
AN ORDINANCE
dry rot of -what's the use" and aro al­
Practice« to S tile and F « l« a l Couria. ' ^
ways Inclined to lay dawn on the Job An Ordinance prohiblttna the sale o( the B w erace M. O. T. Buildlni -, ,l \ i .
Ebon* 248
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coot manly known ak Near Beer or Matt Brew.
When the newspaper keeps them braced Oe It Bnlatoei hr the City Council of Sanford.
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up sufBcloOiiy to try It again with bet­ Florid© . ^
Seciioa; 1 iit h a ll tw unlawful for any perse
Eton.
ter results. Nothing in 111 /
firm or rerjorattan to »SII or dUpoaanf the drink
Bliss Triumpï»
tieversi« commonly known a sfiM e fìcee, o r i
’ Not for the.newspaper, my friend, and other &gt;IVW
bavera**
MPM A'Uko---natura, which
' coni alna
han, thin fourths of une (wr reqt of aladxd.
than,lhraa
' please remember that, when you are read­
iift-r the st day o( Octo
ing your neighbor's paper and trying to 5&lt;vti.in,
S«
Il km upon
a0&lt;
“ » ii;
V «M. palivefiaj cm, be *n*dt imnwdro.ely,
HW ih
(Î T o f l Ï Ï a
find on Item to suit your perverted taste. ordinance
^ " V. Sanford. PToridg
shall be suldert-to á Boa not lea* th in
MANurACTURt T h r CORRECT POTATO fCRTILIZfR

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A WORD TO THE OROWERg

One Hundred (IKtO)
«ri. m r tywe than Three
Hundred &lt;8SOO&gt; Dniiaew-eéf

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Advices from reliable source* Would In ­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ncof hr ra m of ordine
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dicate that.Sanford celery growers have
City
tho crop this season in tbe pQtper
y of I
r\U. w.
shape to dictate teun* end prices. There
kppcovcd DvoMiHr ZI
Z 7 . 1911.
seems to be a shortage In other sections
L u , Mayor.

•rapaaled.-;

Kan/nrdlnanfe WSS*

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DR. F. C. BQARDMAN

INDRPRMDKHT RNTIUICM COMPAffV.

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A ll Modérn Method*' igd Appliance*
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ABOUT T H E CITY

Gone to Sunford.
J&gt; H. Green, who ha* been connected
with the mechanical department of The
Little- Happenings—Mention of Sun for teveral month», has resigned liia
petition and left yesterday for Sanford
Matters In Brief.
Herald. .Mr. Green is a sternly, am bi­
tious worker and will »0 doubt render
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST splendid
service to his new employer,
and his Gainesville friends trust he will
Summary of the b o a tin g Small Talk bo pleased with his new home.—Gainen‘
succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
vllle Sun.
ried Herald Reader».
One thousand field rooc* for »ale. Must
Oosslp Wall Dehned.
be sold at once L. H. Temple.
Gossip It a eort of smoke that comes
from the dirty tobacco pipes of |hote
who diffuse It; It proves nothing but
Mva. are Aiming r tu u .w •*«
the bad taste of the smoker —George
Fred Ballard, of Geneva, waa vlaltlng Eliot.
friend* In Sanford during the holiday*.
Hon. Braxton Beocfaam. candidate for
C o n g ressm an waa In the city Saturday on
butineaa
Edward Lane, after »pending the hollidari at home, returned to Stetaon Tueaknown
the generic nume
day afternoon.
kombu
Yf Thigpen la In North Carolina thla
vtek where he has a large real eatate
All la Character.
deal on the way.
"Behind every lore-ground of action
Mist Irene Brady retumod to her atud- Ilea the background of character on
Im at Stetson, after (pending the holl- which the action rest* and from which
It gets Its life and mwanlng ” —Phil­
dart with hnmefolka.
lips Brook*
The advent oi tho cold weather has in­
fused new life Into everybody and busi­
Shoes Ke pm red nt JI5 Sunfurd avenue.
ness has picked up marvelously this week.
Footmtln. Men's shoes half soled
Last Sunday the temperature of the, j)Hd heeled, tnckrtl, one dollar Children's
Woodland P ark Swimming Pool was 70
hnlf soles
and heel*, sewed. 51 25. Ladle»' hnlf
aoejdaml heels, sewed. 51.00.
35-Ip
Ten room house, head of Park avenue
dan of Cleveland. Ohio, la in the city Sanford Heights. Orange- tree», awntriJ
with a view' of opening 'a store In the With gasoline 'engine. 520 per month.
Key can be found ut Mrs. M. F. Hornes
near furture.
33-ltp
'Vail Lovell, who la aaaiatlng Edward
Lane in upholding the standard In the
Everything In ' .me stationery |r»t the
Sanford High School at Stetaon, left Tues­ Rexall Store L R. Philips &amp; Co. 27-Dt
day afternoon for that Unlveralty.
W nntrd—For term of yrnrs. ut 8 twr
Miss Mary Chappell returned to Stetson Cent, 53,500 on first mortgage. Paying
Tuesday afternoon to the regret of her property. Address "M." care Herald,
m*ny friends, who were pleated to have Sanford
3-5-tf
her with them during the holidays.
MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES
►"Nollle Tolar, who it studying medicine
Beuna, pen*. Corn, tomatoes, cucum ­
Rose No. 4 . Red Ullas
at the University of North Carolina, left
ber*. w aterm elon, okra New crop need.
11. 11 Beane
Tuesday afternoon for Chapel Hill, where
1. K. Philli&gt;* 4 C o
34-Htc
First St. and Oak Ave
the noted sent of learning la located.
Wade, the Tuner, O riundi, ^
fri 31 41 p
The well known C. W. Parks Dramatic
1V?é T m vejust the «wrf1r*( line of dress­
Ox, will appear in Sanford a t a future
ing case*.-►rimrieoTTfi mid nil holiday
date. This is one of the best tent shows
goods ever offered In town The Rexall
that ever appeared In the state.“ Watch
Store. L R Philip* 8. Co
27-flt
for the date.
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ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
Mr. Tho» Weston and J. F. Franklin Alt Local Advertisements . Under This
Lettuce Baskets, Bean Baskets
llradlng. Three Cents a Lin* Each Issue

Some style to this Crossett “ patent” (No.
106). Dull calf top and a 1 X inch heel
Clever and classy. So isr No. 136, with a
calfskin vamp. Note unique perforations.
$4. to $6. everyw here

‘X AKES LIFE'S
W ALK E A S Y ”
L e w i s A . C r o s s e t t , I n c ., M aJfcer

North Abington, Mas*.

Clothier and Men's Furnisher
SANFORD

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For Rent—House, 8 rooms and bath
room, five inhiute»' walk from 1 st street
Enquire at Mrs. Allen's Millinery *mrr.
-»HiXl* return e 'hta Itudles Id the tTnlver"
* Mtj Of North Carolina. „
* Ur». Alice Messenger has planted
privet hedge around her property on Oak
grtnue L P. Temple, the florist had tha
work In charge and It selling quite a bit
*i this fine hedge In Sanford,
Ur*. Juliao Walker, Miss Walker and
Btvett Walker of New .York, and Mr*
Ik. Gilmer of Tamp«, were in the City
I*« Saturday en routa lo Tampa, after
: -f .. Weadlag the holidays with relatives at

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Approved by nre ih ii 12 rtny »if Dec
ForeraT L a nr. Mayor

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kind o f footwear, the

right

style shape and price.

Il E. G. DUCKWORTH

In four day* after it»«
of the Registration
Book to exam ine and revise the Iill of regUrerrd
voler* of tha City of Sanford, era ting therefrom
the name* of such at have d in t or removed from
»aid city, or who are otherwise ditqualiftrd to v o ti."
Section 2 All ordinance* or |i«rlt of ordinances 7
In conflict b e rte lih. nrr hereby repealed
f hereby certify that tha foregoing ordinance wpi &gt;€*
duly patted by Ihe City ('«morii In *e«tkH» Dee 4
K D toil
M M 1/jvfiL City Clerk

f
^enaeth Murrell, Osborn Hegg^on and
i . &amp;M»t Householder relumed id the UniTtnity at Gainesville Wednesday night.
- Mr. Fpwler who has been visiting Sanford
idends during the holidays also returned
I# the University,
msnr friends of Copu R. a Moika
IW to tee him out «gain after hit
•oriJint |n which he suffered a broken
f • *7 ^ - the injured member la getting
rioeg nicely a hd the genial Captain la a*

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Peoples Church
WANT

wxl« Bowler returned Sunday ofterJIW from^ New Orlean* where he went
•¡M«!egate to the Koppa Alpha Com
« « » b. which met there lest week, and
J* Tuesday for Raleigh, N. C . to resume
the high' cost of living! Only 54 DO per
w «udles at the A i. M. college.
week for the finest table'board in the city.
28
raeetln« oi the Sanford See Porker.
I
bought
five
tracts
of
fine
land
three
■•»c Qub, wiU meet in the Studio of
**• Munron, Saturday. J*n. e, 1912, at years .ago. I irpproved and cultivated
them. Well located. 1 wont one for e
home and trucking. See me fur bargains
on other* Levi BinfonL Just south of
Crystal Ice Factory. .
27-tf
Ten 'acres of good land for sale at a
bargain. Three acres cleared and crop­
ped last season. All under fence. Near
oading station on traction line. Almost
given away. Particulars at Herald

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An Orditi a fK* a mf ruling Section 4 of Chapter 3 Qf
ihe Revised Ordinance* of the Clt? of Sanford,
relative cn the revision of trgkitrr*lion H itt
Ba It OhlajnreJ by the M an* and C ur (‘mi net I of
Holld n

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• toefr holders
.National Bank of Sanford.
« the office of the Bank, in
«da. on the.aecond Tueaday

necessity for good

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again school days and the

Potato Bairels, Celery Crates
Tomato and Egg Plant Crates
H. M. Deane
First St. and Oak Aue.
Terms Strictly Cash

Section 1 Thai Sett ton 4 uf tbnprev 3 uf tbe
Keviaed Ordinance« c»4f ihr Clt* u/ Sunfurd. relative
tu I he revlalon of regia! nit kin limit, tie ain# ltdn i m

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WANTS

For Sale—House und lot nn Goldsboro
o Venue, Goldsboro. Cheap for cash. E.
F. Fooimun. 315 Sanford Avc.
35-p

FLO R ID A

.For Sale—A pretty Florida home nri
Sliver Lake. C. F. WlUIame, Bo* 925
Sanford Fla., or phono 201. 38-tf
Bargain—5 acres of land In Beck Ham­
mock; beat land In the county; all cleared
and Irrigation plant complete, with 1 acre
celery, 3 acre* lettuce; another acre ready
far potatoes or anything. Crop and land
complete. $5,500.00. r. M. Macartney.
Sanford. Fla. R.ELDuNo.J---------- 5i-U
' For Rent—Furnished room, electric
lghta, hot and cold bath centrally located
Addrea# “S" Box 1317. CUy.
3-ip
For Sate—The simplest and best smudge
beaters on the m arket F. A. Schumpcrt.
Sanford. Fla.
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Dorn forget to try tha dried'chipped
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YOU NEED THE C H U R C H
Sundiy School, 10 i m.
Sunday M oruinl Prtaching, 11 *. mSunday Nighl Preaching, 7 p. m.

‘ WcJnraday Social Mrtling, 7)80 p.m.

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IN THIS COUNTY
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bright color.' Over white eorge the ef­
fect 1« very attractive, especially when
the buttona are In the i^m« tono,
which more often than not la the caae
with the hotter class of tallor-madca.
If one la to judge from the number
of handsome buttons trimming the ad­
vance fall costumes, the fad Is to be
carried to a point a llttlo less than a
crate. Oorgoous buttons sot with col­
ored stones and further docorated with
cut steel, enamel, gunmetal and the
Uke, are being shown In hundreds of
lovely designs, hlany of those buttons
are far. beyond the limit of the aver­
age pocketbook. In such cases the girl
who longs to keep pace with (he dlotatos of fashion will have to be con­
tent with a single button to closo the
front of her Jacket
Reversible Long Coats.
Jnst now every one Is wearing the
reversible long coats. The outside Is
generally of plain color, while the re­
verse side Is of gay plaid or a bright
contrasting tone. Such garments real­
ly take the place of another costume,
for, made as they are of soft, warm
have Just enough
material,
weight for cool weather until froaty au­
tumn days arrive. The sm artest of

HW YORK.—If It wero not
for tho fantastic little contrlvanoes that nrn brought
out from time to tlmo tho
wardrobe would bocome a
’ monotonous problem. If
| j not the abaM of the collar or the
depth of the cu A It Is the style of
th e girdle that pronounces t h e . cos­
tum e fit for general criticism. The
V alst line may remain a t a certain anand the skirt show exaggerated
lines In one extreme or another, but
If the general chlo of the tout ensomble Is not altered the smartness Is
lacking. A touch of color here or
there often brings out the finer q u ali­ a n y outdoor occasion ts ~ a 'tJ r d tty
ties of the gown, and to Introduce this blouse or neckploco th a t c o v e rt one
particular touch of quality requires tho as far as the bust.
— Tho low neck has reached such a
hand of an artist.
One of tha amarteet color com bina­ vogi«e and.-wlflinl,- su eb-favor, fo r reations of the opening season Is violet eon of jla com fort, th a t w hen a high
with magenta, but unless tho colors co llar Is used It Is m ado of th e aheora re absolutely correct and*broflght to­ •a t o f tra n ip a re n c le a th a t give th e
gether In Just the proper wsy, tho e f­ w earer the ap p earan ce of bolng colfect la lost. On a tailor-made of un­ Inrleas. And to e x a g g e ra te th e line
usual note thee« colors a re sucessfully o f the low nock all aorta of little
Introduoed. T ho body of the n o » n I* bands, narrow cm vnl effects and
Borne of tho
of rich violet diagonal cloth, while tho j .scarfs nro em ployed
cunning little w alatcoat Is of m agenta d ain tiest ones a m finished with clu s­
velvet of the m ost fascin ating tone te rs of little flowers m ade of satin
The coat Is m ade with th e high w aist and looking so nniurnl th a t one Is
T he odd lit­
line and big pocket flaps trim m ed with easily deceived by them
ornate buttons. T he short sleeves car tle fancy for w earing a m assive n eck ­
17 out the sam e Idea and th e ir cuff* lace under Iho gauxe yoke continues
turn back Just enough to show th e to hold favor w ith n good m any fash­
magenta aatln lining. T ho w alatcoat. ionably dressed women O ften largo
however. Is closed with am all buttons b rillia n ts are m ounted In heavy gold
In cru statio n s, nnd thn m ore elab o rate
covered w ith satin of th e sam e tone
N«w F e a tu re s Are Many,
if on« were to a tte m p t a detailed de**• .* - j v, i . m s «i - m a r t to uVh o a
many pages w ould be required to
chronicle th e story, and even then It
|i doubtful w hether or not nil the new
features b rought out th is season would
reoetve pn&gt;|&gt;er tre a tm e n t HIk revere
continue In ro g u e and a* often ns not
one huge raver la seen W ith tho ta il­
or-made gown the sm art touch Is found
In the very b road Jnbot t h a t extends
from tho thoat acro ss th e front of
the coat to th e shoulder, w here It Is
T inned. T he riow rat Jabot of this
character Is .narrowed to th e bottom
and la Joined to nTxind of heavy lace,
which cover* tho front pleat of the

ARE MICROBES IN YOUR S C A LP 7
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Ha* Osso P rovsd T h a t Mlerebes
Cause D aldnett.
„ P ro fe sso r D ana o f H am burg, O e r
m irar, and I)r. Hstmurnnd, thè leadlng
F ren ch derm atologia!, dlacovered that
T helr
a m icrobe causes baldne««.
th eo ry has tim e and again been am ply
verified th ro u g h research c ip e ri mente
carried eu under th e observation of
T his microbe
em inent scientists.
lodges In Iho Sebum , which is the n a t­
u ral h a ir oil, and w hen perm itted to
flourish It destroys th e b alr follicles
a n d In tim e th e pores entirely close,
a n d th e scalp grad u ally lakra on a
sh in y appearance. W hen Hits happens
th ere Is no .hop« o f the grow th of hair
being revived.
W e have a rem edy which w ill, w e
honestly bollpve, rem ove dandruff, ex­
te rm in a te the microbe, promote good
circulation In the sculp nml around the
Im ir roots, tighten en d revitalise tile
h a ir ro o ts/ and overcom e hardness, ho
long a s th ere la nny life left In lb« hair

A very striking oostume turned out
by a Fifth avenue dressmaker la of
two-lnoh stripes ' of white and bright
bine. . The entire plain close skirt I*
of the strlpeg, while the occentrlp Jack­
e t la of the plain blue snUiL. with ex­
tremely large collar and cutis of the
stripe.* The coat la wldo open at Lb©
front and has a deep frill of lace filling
the opening. A 'bluo cord and tkasol
cross tha sldea of tho coat and knot*
At the front, falling to tho hem of thd
akin. Tho hat shown with the gown'
la of bright blue French felt trimmed
erlth a straight long oetjteh feather In
BUUTi, which .stands' ifprlght ji.tV ¿the
back . A.canteen bag bf generous alio
«■ a of blue suede trimmed with heavy
cords, In mauv* s ilk .'
One of the' most a ttra c tin g gowns
worn a t an informal dinner (he other
•veuing was of cefise taffeta, mad« In
th e simplest pokslble. b a n n e r, with
long plain scant s h tri and abort ^wal at.,
¡The waist .was becomingly draped with
- a handsome lingerie*fichu of the dain­
tie s t French embroidery. snd Igce, wtlfi’
•'s in g le red rose tuokod into the boh .
TSe cachet of the coafunj» vfu a good
tb # way the Jlchu was drgpod,
w| jeh g ar« the air and chlcbf the out­
fit. Not every woman can dthQ» a
fichu w lih th e lltUe touch which makee
m sim ple' performance ad ' afllstle
sMhlerement. The least effort on tho
M f i o f th e woman often produces, the
best results.-gp. ‘j . v T
':‘A- Separate c o il collars of organdie,
peasant laces and ombfoldered batiste
ere now occupying the Renter of A te

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jfurntei) $our Cnttre J^ouse
from our magnificent stock A ll woods, all
finishes, all grades all styles. We are ju s t ly
proud of our line and want to show it to you.
Drop in to-day

roots
W r hack up thl* sin lenient with nur
ow n personal g u a ra n te e that this re m ­
edy called Item II "t&gt;:t" H air Tonic will
bo nupplled free of nil coat to the user
If It hills lo do us wc s t a t e . ', .
It will frequently help tp restore
gray and faded h a ir to Its original
Rand Building
Just across the street
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color, providing loss of color has been
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caused by disease; yet It Is In no sensA
n dye.- R e ia ll “!W" f ln lr T unic n m rn i
pllaln-s these results by aiding In m ak ­
ing every hair root, follicle, and pig­
m ent gland strang and aotlv q ,.an d by
stim ulating, a nit turn 1 fluw o f coloring
pigm ent throughout the linlr cells.
W e exact no obligations dr prom ises
—w e sim ply ask you to" gT?e R e ia ll
"03*' H a ir Tonic a thorough trial and
If not satisfied tell us and we will
refu n d tho money you paid us for
It
Tw o strra, prices N* cents nod
I I tsi Item cm her, yno cun obtain It
nuly at our sto re -Tin- Itexnll Htur«

L R. PHILIPS 4 CO

EVERY EORD OWNER WEARS A SMILE

tho ornam ent th e betto r Is tho effect
through the tra n s p a re n c y ..
" F e a tu re s for Fall.
TRo m arabout, neckploco, muff, bag
and fan arc stro n g featu res In tho upto-date w nrdrobo for early fall. Tho
feath ers In such superb sets a re pre­
ferably gray, shaded to alm ost w hite
at the tips N eckpiece* a r e abaped va­
riously to accom m odate different fig
uros where long and sh o ft lines are
n ecessary a ssets, but the muffs are ail
larg e aud round. lin g s nro fu different
sty le s with both long aqd sh o rt h a n ­
d les; usually of silk cojrf 1h corro■iwindlng color, A nother sm a rt tquch
th a t follows thp a o ft'g fo y fe a th e r of-

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They c a n -a rro rd " to -J u s t look—la te st models of the fOHD CAR. with
■full -equipment, delivered fit th e following evcetdlngjy low prices

C ar, fore-doors
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3— Passenger Roadster Car
2— Passenger Torpedo Runabout, fore-doors
Delivery Car
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D istributor, Orange end Osceola Counties
J?l South Orange Avenue
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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shirtwaist.
T h e big co llars and Jaunty llttlo
Jack et effects, both hack a fte r sev eral
seaso n s of disuse, a re am ong the most
successful accessory tre a tm en t* flip
resto red frocks Illark and w hite nnd
green and w hite s trip e s trim GO per
oent of tho s m a rt ouUhg dresses. A
■tunning little pongee co stu m e seen
the other day had a bias b and of green
and natural pongee color around tho
long tunlo and form ing th e big shnwl
■ collar of tho d im in u tiv e Jacket. T he
band of strip e s was piped with plain
green. A no th er strik in g costum e dis­
played at tha sam e e sta b lish m en t wua
of soft blue Ja p a n e se crepon piped
with sc a rle t satin A shaped girdle of
the aatln clo ied a t U&gt;e fro n t w ith th ree
big b u tto n s. * Odd color com bination*
are high In f a f o r th is season, and the
more u n u su al the tonoa th e better.
Bffsotlve Strips C om bination,.

Come and choose just what you want. We
have it. No matter what your requirements
may be ns to quality or price, we can

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F E R T IL IZ E R S

No Acid Phosphate or any of its- Aliases

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W**l Krulubnl will twin* you lbs v*ry bl*b
sst (redial wbvti wy |*i on s

POOLING BASIS

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ostrich, tip shaded In all tbo natural
tones of gray to tho original browulahgray o( the natural foather. Aa every
oge knows, gray 1» to bo ono qf the
leading topee this season, and whether
qr not- ' tbo shado Is becoming, tho
sm art Womam Is going to have at least
Jhe tampa Guide Cigar« &gt;
ono'triiy outfit In her wardrobe, &gt;
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For "ultra afternoon wear there Is lakep the (Jame freely and Instantly and
nothing-quite so'smart'as the hand- burlil evenly to “the end. They have on
Yasy d rift and the ash does not &lt;|afce or
la exocuted In coarqb wuoj and Is h&lt;»V&lt; •calc off. The flavor and aroma ’ / i .‘‘
- - ~rt, tyj,1
By padded to m ake'It a fan d o u t Such
novelties In moving styles are apt to
Suits Nine Out Of Ten1
be capricious, for the PeAson that they
•re 'J p e c la c u la t\ sn d 'iisp p lo tire -o f The chances are thgt I ticy w111 pleas« you
them quickly. Jlowovor, all kinds of It la worth the trial The price le only
In thla Tampa
heavy' pool Jtbrk Is threatening to 5c each. But yoy will
n iB k o ,^ e f tdu} impression throughout ,Guide clgnr.itlA merltaVlf a ten center'.
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the atrproachlng season.
The UluktrlUon shows, a robe of
navy-hlu^ jnoujsellno do sol« and fllst

IT iter prepare for that ¡n advance, It
You will surely want ihem
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The Mopes S 'stun and line of fe^dlnji can be depended upon in |*ow - due* iliese
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V E G E TA B LES---pwjcrtunvr» u«m- you perlrcl safely, Ir.itrtrrel
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itfarsi—
crops an.l bi(besi tnuktl pski*quktesl rasmrlly. best shlppinl nitJlilM,
Thlrty-th.i-e years In Flotlda and,never more prosperous Ilian now
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Wiite to L A. BKUMLEY, Agent, Sanford. Florida0; lo J. R. TYSEN, Agent. Jacksonville, Florida
For full de criptive pamphlet just issued giving Mnpcs
record in f lorida, best methods of fertilization, n iterinls.
descripljon oLgpods, eta- ---". .. .

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We cm supply you;fof immediate shipment .

b e a n s ' -¡peas
oats
rye
Most complete line of Poultry Supplio. Garden end Field Seed* in Florid*

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•E. A. MARTIN &amp; COMPANY * $ 3'&amp; L
■ Jk* own., sM -m -. t. U- isMf'v:';V ;

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WATERING A LOCOMOTIVE IN N EW FO U N D LAN D ,

We have a new stock of two and f
three burner
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Cook Stoves.
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Also a full line of Enameled, Nickle ::
Plated and Japanned Perfection ::
Heaters.
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NE or (be unique retlroad proposi
tlofj of (be continent Is tho Hood

supplying water to the p o w erfu fllljtle
locomotives. W a te r tan k a a je „dp,
known, but th e m ountain s tre a m s a&gt;e
ta p p e d an d tho w ater fed Into th e lo­
com o tiv e tank« th ro u g h flumes, which
aro In som e enses as m uch na n i mile
In le n g th
In addition to t,hfcr'menii&gt;4
each locom otive Is equipped irttb a
pum p aud hose, and If tho flume is
b ro k en or the w-alejf «npply In the lo­
com otivo becom es oftm ilsled betw een
th e s e supply sta tio n s th e hnsr
is
d ro p p ed Into a lake nr stream and the

ami nTTowoH to h an g . If'th e victim s u r­
vived th a t, and th e c a p tain did, then
th o flesh covering the bow els wns cut
aw ay and allow ed to hang apron fash
M IIIIO N A R Y T E L L S O F A W P U L
Ion w hile tho wind and sun dried, and
flies and verm in fed upon the blood
C H IN E SE P U N IS H M E N T .
and c u t flesli
In thin case the c a p
tntn, long im consclous died with dls
■ em b o w elin g . In cases w here a mnn
Terturti of Prisoners and A lm ost Un
su rv iv e s th at th en a knife In plunged
bsllsvibls Penalties E xacted by
| In Ills h e a rt at tile end of the day of
Offlclii Senctlon— How Oeh o rrib le to rtu re
serting
Soldiers
W sre
T h e Te rlff and tho M lllhend.
s
Disciplined.
C otton m lllm en enlny proltnhly a
h ig h e r d«gr--&lt;* of tariff prlv-tiege th an
Ksd s a * L'lty, Mu.—C hinese m ilitary
any Other one Industry
discipline It som ething fierce, accord
T ho profits uf the 1 iittpn m ag n ates
Ugao.Qt.
-Dividend* of to, 50
Ksn., »ho has Just rfttm iaa'T T w rtw w *and 60 per cent are not uncom m on,
land of the plgtalj. The d o cto r ’tells
ett(dtallxatlou Is frequently th ree or
this bloodcurdling stpry of tb e cru elly
four tim e s the Investm ent, and u stir
practiced upon a good f r ie n d . of his
plus g re a te r th an the cap italizatio n Is
who »as a major In t h s . C hinese
m a in ta in e d
tray:
r
T h e federal b u reau of labor has pub
T hree companies af ' C hinese soltlshed (he re su lts of an Investigation
dlsrs under the m ajo r’s cotntiinnd, but
lu to th o co tton te x tile Induolry which
lUtlonM in a different city, reb elled
g iv es som e In terestin g figure»
U d .deserted, taking th e ir a rm s and
T he av erag e wage of an adult w ork­
ammunition
As th e C hinese arm y
e r In an A m erican cotton mill la |6 H2
Is In the main m ade up. of- m en who
|H*r week
Whim one rem em b ers th a t
»«♦pt the service In p iece of a i«*nsl
th tho n o rth' 10.! per cent of the m ale
ssntence, the most rigid rule« n re e n ­
w o rk e rs and 6.4 per ed n t of tho fe­
forced hesrtledsly to get n m inim um
m ale w o rk ers are children of .It and
of ssrvlre and discipline. T hey aro
15’ y ears, and that In the noutl? 33.y
P*ld tbe equivalent of .U.dO a m onth,
p er cen t of tb e limit-« and 25 1 per
on which they m ust subsist. T o them
c e n t of th o fe m a le s 'a re uf tin: sam e
itxrriuioit Is alw ays Im m inent and a
te n d e r age, th e p ittan ce which cutton
dead dog irr mule or otl^er anim al,
m ngim tps pAy fu r tabor Is a p p a re n t
even »brn ikAid of disease, la greed
WH1 som e «tandp.it. ed ito r e ijd a lu
lly cqoksd snd^ eaten.
Why high tariff, which enable* the
T b e mujor was held re sp o n sib le
m ill b o sses to roll the people by high
lor bis rebellious troops, and only the.
p rices, not only fa lls.tq plit th o c o tto n
Intercession of tbe cotfam andlng gen*
w o rk e r on a d ecan t living ,'n tan d i^ fc
«fnl of the district, who g o t dow n on
b u t a c tu a lly puts hlnj •below ilw‘ IcYot
hli kndes and (begged for th e life of
of a s tr e e t sw eet.... .. ‘
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his Subordinate to th e civil governor.

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W o n a n i lo adii , . , r name In U i» IJ*t of
a J i —i Iu Ic aalI d u lion t o y » » . * If lo a d H not
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Imita*« l tu k -i ih. -nmM m iM afictury.,
lie Is 'e ig h ty six oeaiw old And !h bale
n-ftiili»
l'lie ilui I- luí* no crop
llk .i
and tie a rljj.- W hen lie was ’tw enty ,
Food pu»*&lt; * 1!h 1 - Mi fr«m tbe throuí í
y e a rs of age •In’' signed a pledge to
tu tbe glrzurd Ah n 1itiiM,i|tti'UCO (lie i
a b s ta in frpin tobacco and alcoholic
food m u sí- l&gt;»,'_lk 11 sofl. mnsby o tate.
Too rnuch Imrit food.- NUeb as grnlu J
For » Ix ty tw o y ears Mr T aft was
does not agree
wllh duckS. wtilch
an e n g ln o e r on th e Iloatnh, W o rcester
and F itc h b u rg and Inter on the Hrle
Ip 1840 ho wn" en g in eer o n . tho flrut
pasBenKel1- trnln w hich ran from Hob
•to n to S outh F ram ingham . Mass., He
•wtti re tire d on n pension
when he
re a c h e d th e ago of eighty. Uurliig all
h is T c a ra of aervlco ho n e v e r m e t
-w ith an accid en t, and trav eled , accord
Ing ,lo a carefu lly kept dally record,
a- to ta l of 1,524.086 m iles.— S y racuse

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£«9Ui troopa were pursued, 100 of
killed In- action and the
"«M e brought to camp for behead îîf ^ ttte e n of thé aoldtan were
« *n sword« and required1 to cut
In the flesh of their captain
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and ar« much h eavier c a te ra th a n th e ’
ducks': Slid to p^odiifC. best rem ills th e
food m ust be such ns m sy bo csdlly
a ssim ilated
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p a rla n c e for duckJInA
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a good, plan to .,g tv « V-wsler befoKtJ
feeding Let tho duj kUng* nnd w n fe £
T ouiifnlns as soon a»*&gt;bey aro placedln Lhn Jncwjitwr- iValAs^#-diissk-*ReuM
be k e p t V 'f o r e ’ tho little birds nil th e
Mine. «■ they will drin k n n d j t ^ s t o a
good dent. It Is a b s o lu te ly ,« M iu ta ry
to th o lr difteeUou thttt th g y 'flK o sw u ’.
le r close a t hand. ’_U niet» diiehllng«
iie v e an o p p o rtu n ity to rinse their bill»
end n o strils thorpuglity and frequently

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Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
t1#w Celery City Vanity T alr While
Away the Golden flours—
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Social Go**lp
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New Y u r'i Bridge Pert»

Mr*. R. J . Holly an d Mr*. R. H. Mark*
entertained moat charmingly at. a Now
Year'* Bridge party Monday afternoon
an d evening. J a n u a ry 1, In the W elaka
Club room*. In honor of tbelr sisters, Mias
lleeale Tyner of T am pa and Miss Rose
Clayton of A tlanta.
The decorations were yellow and white,
a num ber of fern* and palm», with red

' The honoreea were beautifully gowned
In yellow satin dressos, wearing Am erican
Beauty roses. The score cards were in

room

is the time to Save' Money, we

keeping w ith the color scheme, bearing
p retty g irls'b ead s. • ' .
Top score was m ade by Mr*. Ssm ue
Pulsslon. who received a pretty brass
candlestick. Mrs, 0 . W. Brady received
th e booby price, a p retty picture w lththia
m otto:.“So here's good cheer for another

spring goods, that have begun to arrive
Cut in Prices we have Ever Ma

A delicious salad course was served a t
the dose of the game.
Mrs. Holly's and Mrs.* Marks' invited
guests for the afternoon were: Mesdames
F ran k Miller, Fox, Holden. Smith, Dennett.
Morrow. McLaughlin, Puleston, Newman,
Herndon, Barnet, Cruse *Dames, Lane,
Keelor, Howard, CUude Howard, DeForest,
Neal, Lake, Woodruff, Brady, Putman,
Shinbolser, Dicklns, Dinger, Geo. Speer.
Turner, Pap worth. Roosetter, Prather,
Xeely, Fitts. Driver, Johnson, Chase. Hurt,
-Higgins, Thrasher, Consoles. Corner,
Hughes, Gabbett. Maxwell.Connelly, Fors­
ter, H am id, DuUose. King. Williams.
Rourolllat, Munson, A. W. Brown, Com­
mons and Mlaa Nona Wylly.

$ 3 0 .0 0 Suits Cat In Half$ 1 5 .0 0
27.50 “ “
“ 13.75
25.00 “
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At the eyening party for the young
people live hundred was ployed. When
tim e was called It was found that Miss
Charlotte Keelor had the highest score
and site received a lovely box of station­
ery. Mis* Flptsic Frank . t a x i m l _ th e
oonsollUoti prize of n~Tiatul*ome deck of
cards.
Mr. Raines w ot the real thing among
the gentlemen and received a box of
cigars. David Co Id well received the booby
price of a Jar of stick candy, After delldoua chicken salad, sandwiches and cof­
fee had been served an Impromptu dance
was held and with reluctant feet the
guests departed for their homes.
Those invited to the evening alfulr.were
as follows:
Misses Charlotts Keelor, Margaret Rob­
erts, Vivian Yelser, Dorothy llaydr. An­
nie Higgins, Irene Brady, Alice Whltncr,
Mel! Whltner, Flossie Frank, Rose Dicken­
son, Ruth Mettinger, Mabel Bowler, Belle
Smith, Peachen Lefller. Lindu Lefller,
Laura Fish, Bessie Srhum pcrt, Veda Wnnji
Madge Ward. Mabel Hand. Charlotte
Hand; Messrs. L. P. McCUller, Tracey McCulier, Willie LelTler. Geo. Atkins, Braxton
Perkins. David Caldwell. Wydeman Coldwell, Nixon Butt, F ra n k . Mllteer, Felix
Frank. W. L Morgan, Meade Foxi J. Wil­
liams, E. B. Brown. Ja y Einstein, Harry
Einstein. W. H. Wakefield, Willie Hill. R.
R. Dess, Ernest Betts. Raines, Thigpen.

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The most of Florida’s Cold Weather l

es A fter Xmas,

come and get first pick, they will be

sale, beginning

LASTING ONE W EEK ONLY

N. P. YOWELL &amp; CO

th a t we dp our own work right on the
premises. Call, look over our line, give
us a trial and we will convince you. We
will do altering, cleaning and repairing.
In the best m anner possible, Ladies’
work a specialty. •
Announcement
J. M. W eston ,
We want to stir you up. We wont to
109 First Street,
startle you—make ourselves actually felt.
Sanford, Fla.
Wo ore actually going to Invade your (O ver Longs' Grocery Store.)
35-It
home. Look you square in the eye. Drag
Arrival end Departure of Trains
out opportunity. Convince you that you
N o r m BOUND
can get only hooest treatm en t from us.
82 . . Ar. 1.25 n m
Lv. 1,35 a m
Did you know you have right here in San­
If wo promise your package for a
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ford an up-to-date, flrstclass, practical
80
“ 2.35 p m .
“ 2.55 p m certain j lime, you’ll aurely have it
tillorT Well, you have.
Wo want to
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go on record and say to you we ato
at that time.
SOUTH BOUND
going to prove that you can save big
8 3 Ar 2.10 a m - “L r 2.28 a m
.m oney, th a t eur proposition Is positively
88'
" 103 p m
"1 2 3 pm
honorable, th at you can get only a square
deal from us. We have ju st received the
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" 8.03 pV ’.. . " 815 pita Vft use a system that enables us to
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latest colorings, designs kajid weaves
tell just when an article will be
0*11 and see ¿he latest spring styles for
th e coming season.-, .Strictly all wool, re-fcbmpletely laundered, and we make
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llsble woolens: • V s * « ' / V v y i
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np promises that we cannot fulfill.
W a are lb a position, to m ak e you up a
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flrstcUsa, u ^ tM la ja suit, grousers or any 22, Lv. 6.15 p. px.
Oyeldo—Ar.
10.30
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Lv. a.OO p^ m, Do y6u get perfect work and get it
other garm ent In tha -highest-.approved
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r F,Y- v'aiwaya'ton timcT ‘ If not, try us.
fashion. Ih sjjrle, cu t add/tott|un*&lt;f&gt;lilp
Vi.. Tamp« Busin«** Collega
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rtghi on the spot, a t aq exceedingly .low
T^Js.ii oneqfvjhefew business trainprice. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed«]«
lag
college* lo America owning its bulldevery re sp e c t
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I n v e s t , is going to -bo ouk slogsW,
dormit pry W W * *
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Therefore we say to you w ith * lf tlafo rce
oflSoe slyfc. Qysr
At our command, il there \4 the ¿lightest
Mb lypiw rU it* for
\ .y
ihlH practical b c ^ r 90S 307
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another one of our

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franklr. and *afpledge jrod&gt;j
now are will gladly.. sdlB agn^
more proof. Wo want you],
lately certain that you are gettin.

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W. &amp;. T.’s Special Mixture No. I
Ideal Fruit and Vine Manure
Reece’$ Special Fertilizer

Ideal Celery Fertilizer
Ideal Lettuce Fertilizer
Ideat TorfiRto Fertilizer
Ideal ¿eaitSpeclal
for Waterfnelon*
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SANFORD HERALD
IN S A N P O R D — Life is Worth Living

SANPO RD ,

ft* General New» of me
of flowers. {H U D FROM M E STATE PRESS
la faltome of the Waeh'a Moat Ini'
portent Happenings In the
State's Domain. ,
j S. BathsW. local repreaenUOva of
Crtidideld » Woolfolk, commUalon roertPuts, Pittsburg, has returned from a
vWt to Fairfield. Mr. Bashaw states that
tbs continued rains have played havoc
pith the lettuce crop In the Fairfield aeodoa end rttimstec’ damage will amount
„90 per cent. The greatest damage was
done to the plants set In low lands. The
geeage to the cabbago crop will be about
!S per cenl.—Gainesville Sun.
l/g movement was brought before the
board in Miami a few days ago
Mklog that's lunch room for the children
he arranged In tbe Central achool bulldW Tbe board agreed to the suggestion
sad arrangements for same will be made.
pnf. W. N. Sheets has resigned as prindpal of tbe Lakeland High School and
Prof. Charley M. Jone*. how first assistant
ts Prof. Sheau has been appointed to fill
tbe vacancy. Prof, SbeaU’ resignation
■ill go Into tffect on the ISth of this
» n th ..*
f *
Three* prominent liotnes In Daytona
hart recently been entered by burglars
and many valuables stolen.
Work of razing* the three-story brick
building at Franklin and Zack streets, to
make place for ten-story structure of tbe
Citizens' Bank and Trust company, was

F L O R ID A ,

TUESD AY, JANUARY

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POLITICS WARMING UP

RICH PROMT ON LETTUCE

The Key W eal Celebration Will Bring
^
Them Troni Cover
•'far
Jacksonville, FIs.. Jan. 8.—With the
pataage of tbe holiday», before which- a
truce existed among candidates and nearcandidates, Interest in this city and
throughout the entire itate in the 1912
campaign Is rapidly Increasing. FollowIn g the meeting of tbe itate executive
committee here Tuesday, January 16,
when It I» expected that n call for a
primary some tim e In May will be issued,
tbe storm will bieak In earnest.
There la bustle and activity In the
headquarters of all the candidates through­
out the state. Just what 'he field will
contain after the meeting of the com­
mittee Is a m atter or Interesting con­
jecture at this time- It has just been
announced that Hon. W. H. Kills ha»
withdrawn from the race for congress­
man-at-large. nnd will devote his time to
Increased interests at Quincy. His elim­
ination at a factor, however, .will carry
small comfort to the other men in the
race for it is praciicajly known that
Braxton Beacham, of Orlando, Is prepar­
ing to announce for the place. This will
leave the field for rongressman-at-large
Just where it was before the retirement
of Mr. Ellis.
It would be the merest guess-work to
estimate Juai what showing Mr. Beacham
will make throughout the state, but In
the section about Orlando he Is verv
strong. Through hln extensive bind and
timber operations, he ho* become known
to business men in hundreds oi Florida
cities and towns not In his own territory,
and is said to be very highly regnrded.
He Is a man of considerable weul^b and
of progressive ideas.
The latest feature &lt;jf tfjtctcgl, JUvL-fi
which *may permit Key
West to see, along with lis first sight of
a railroad train, the greatest formai open­
ing of an important campaign, is the
Invitation to candidates to attend n big
«WfdVi M tè tr u9,c*‘!un °«
[»lond

Grower Realized $1,637.00 On One Car
Load o f Lettuce
Car F. G. E.. 230A3 belonging to Mr.
Dale of Orlando and containing lettuce
brought $1,027 last Friday.- The car had
320 baskets of which some were seconds,
but ihe hungry market grabbed it all at
the above mentioned price and Mr. Dale
realized a handsome profit thereby.
. The car was handled by the well known
commission firm of Smith A Holden,
through their representative, J. W. Barnes,
Jr., of this city and Is a record car of the
season. Mr. Barnes stated to a Herald
representative that he had some Sanford
lettuce that he expected to bring as much
In tbe next few days, as the market wns
steady and the demand for loiiucc was
good.

Crop Has Brought Good Prices
During The Season.
LIVE TO SIX DOLLARS PRICE NOW
The Late Crops Will Also be Money
MaKers According to Buyer's
Predictions.
The lettuce crop for the season as «
whole promises to be satisfactory. De­
spite the climatic changes nnd rains that
caused the lettuce to go to seed .and
“damp o(T‘ the mrfrket has proved steady
end even leaves .have brought* a good
price.
When the market dropped n few weeks
ego it was not on account of a glut but
because the warm wrnthrr hod caused
the lettuce to damp off nnd II was hot in
good condition upon arrivnl
As n wtkole the price has been excel­
lent and the average has been muH) bet­
ter than ordinarily. In some instancea
the record has been broken for high
prices.
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The qrop coming on also promises good
prices and the buyers Hrc inclined to
think that Sanford stuff will bring n good
price nil the season With the growers
making good on letlucr and such a fine
prospect for celery there is ivosperily In
night for (lie celery delta
A GREAT TRADING C tN I f R

Third Degree Was Good. ___
Some of the ploys (hat ore given In
Sanford are good and some are otherwise,
and because this If true tha theatre, goers
are opt tu be shy of n ploy Unless they,
can be assured of Its merits. The Third
Degree was one of the best. If not the best
play Resented this season In Sanford and
merited a much better patronage titan
was given them.
\
The play is a strong one. has a good
moral effect and the cast is excellent, the
work of Raymond Wells and Miss Lord
deserving special mention. Lack of spaoe
forbids uo extended description of tire
play and players. The llerukl recom­
mends (he Third Degree to the |&gt;cople of
Florida as a good, clean show and one
that richly deserves the patronage of the
people wherever they give a performance.
Should the United Show Co., with the
same cast give another performance In
Sanford they can tie assured of a crowded
house yipd Ihe ^ f l.jl/^ r 1*«» - - 9 ^ ,
r,

Sanford Offers Great Bargains To The
People of This Section
U U the custom fur nierchunts tu offer
goods at half price ill tbe end of each
season, but Sopford merchants ure golnfl^
farther (his season and are offering win­
hr, the well known ooritractor». Mr. AuTlfty Thousannd New S ettlers
ter goods at cost right hi tbe midst of
. lick wii the contractor who erected the
Fifty
thousand new settlers in Florida
cool weather
•tructure some time ago. As soon as
This week the well known firms of [). during 1912 Is the prediction made by the
the present building has beery razed the
L Thrasher. Palmer &amp; Seigh. N P Yowell heads of three hundred colony organiza­
«fill Rxmiimtaf.-Xswjyv^ JU*t_&gt;k ysern per
A Co.. I). A. Caldwell A Sons ami The tions. according to figures gathered by
The BrooktrlUe Argus'is ten years old chairm an of the Florida D e m a c ra .^ ^ f6' Boston are offering large stocks of dry J. D. Reeuey, who is representing Florida
sad Is a monument of. what a newspaper ecu live commit t re. Mr. Price has scnl
iUJhl No 1 Iona I Land Show being held In
inw Chicago T.very gooa orgamiAhon Inter­
can be made when a mao knows how letters to ell tbe candidates In (ho fields,
The editor modestly gives It as his opin and pro-nrses that n tent to seat 5,000 oast and (he prices are bringing many viewed reports tremendous business and
people from nil partsof Orange, Lake and to a class of buyers considered above the
-l* lbnt the Argus la the best pnyinil people will be provided. The exact date
Volusia counties to Snnfoni tu trade.
average und calculated to benefit the
«oftry newspapcijn the stale without i t not specified.- but tha-Jtibllee will Never Before have such towTifeea bn state. 'A concerTeSTeflorTIs telng made
“ “ priori-iVhicb la rather a broad dial- held during the week of die over-the sea
good material prrvniled and as one out to send tu the state only those financially
railroad celebration.
•# j
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of town customer remarked: “The prices equipped to do the improvement work on
The net esrtiiug» of the Bartow water , It is expected that most of the candi­ nre lower than New York.' The people small farms. Every railroad company
wrti far last V w exceeded seven tltou- dates In tbe field will fire their first guns wlui conic to Sanford to trade enn make operating south retorts wonderful In­
ssnd dollars, efter charging 3 per cen t • t this meeting. Perhaps the first man ti dollar x&lt;i further limn in uny other city crease In business lielng booked, and It is
depredation and taking no account for to accept the Invitation of Mr. Price was lit Florida. Glimpse The Herald this week forecasted by those who know that great­
»»ter used for public purposes. Looks Oof, Cromwell Gibbon*, of Jacksonville
er sincere Interest prevails today than ex­
• good Investment.
candidate for governor. He proposes to t f
ucllghtful Recital '
isted'a year ago. ll Is believed that traf­
Fichatiges of the State any (hat Senl- make bis opening speech under the dome
The recital given Thunulnyt evening, tu fic will be at least one-thisd greater than
l*».'tha candidate for Çoverrtor fp&gt;m 'Key of tta-JubJise tent a t Key West. Poll the nudltorium of the Hlglf School, by last year.—S t Cloud Tribune.
"••t It oqljr •running around the Island. (Ictans an&lt;| tbe people throughout the some of the pupils of the' scii&lt;&gt;ol and Mrs.
„ A fter Californio Scalps
A»yv«y he'll 6e the big qottd fyt thé" po- State are Awaiting this speech of Colonel Munson's piano students, under the
Gibbous with much interest, for It Is nusplciet of the school luiprovetpeot As­ ■The Chicago Evening Post of Dec. 27th.
ihe”
believed (hat he wtty' launch the parn sociation and iiie South Park committee, 'goes after the Ins AtigHes. Cal., papers
^
M. .Robles baa decided that moudt Issue of thd caaipfllgo—the policy was n delightful suo'eis In the plmsore MS follow*:
Probably it Is n vile slander Undoudlt « fight betjrçen (fliurdi member» Id a of (he Hate of Florida' toward the drain­ uffnrded the uudieticc, by the charming
etlly it Is a practice that 110 lunger exists
manner in which the yoiTug performers,
«•rap* orglnlxationW i»ti plaça Oh tbe age of the Everglades.
The drainage plunk of Colonel Gibbons' rendered their sHectiAns tm thef- progrum Blit we were told (his week by n former
e#* t dockets.
dockeu.
•_
platform appears innocent enough at It Is greatly Ur he regretted, that (he resident nf Los Angeles that whenever
first glance, but it Is known that h r has Various aitraction» in Sanford Thursday the weather Is bad In that favored s|&gt;ot
VT \ Dtalth¿ Í
engaged for ¿months, In making a evening, prevented the young people the local weather office simply 'forgets''
*
ffkwUns .dlad yesterday iV the
thorough study of what bas been accom­ hut lug the full house that (hey richly to send out a bulletin on it, the object be2 *.g ^ r o t U . -T. J. HâwkiD. on
-4fli kfitWkJps-had beendn plished in the work'and thd policy under merited. * All those who did not attend ing to keey the world from getting the
H U « for »otne tithe'and apparenUy which It Is pursued. He has had tbe ad­ deprived themselves of a great deal pf Idea that it is ever unpleasant In South­
•__ 9 ” * » tatter, .wheh on Ihteetlnai vice of the beat engineers in the country, pleasure, which tha following program ern California. Of course this ornisslo n
would not do much good, a* the dieterand h a s ‘not' yet finished. He proposes will show.
.
1*
« 4 In kls .weakened
ologicul experts would retort whether or
to strip (be proposition Jo tha bar skeleton Trio—Msrch Irorti ‘The PruDhrl"
by the
l .d e PurUun. I^hc* Chappeff. Uargarrl Dsvt»
not storms hung over Lot Angctct. Al­
M M U yphnidarn, and Mr, Hawkins and then weigh tbe past against the fa- “H uh Culture la Dili»1' -.
M«r(aT«t Coffee
FlutS Sold.-'’SnOJ Of th* soul“ . .‘..Josls BtUluon. to too many “forgetting»” would bring
tpre
of
fc
great
soctlon
of
the
state
which,
A&amp;os^-at tbe thresbaJdof
Pla/&gt;o»-'T bs bpkler l*«nce "—W »I|ace..
Jus has 'declared,' la being destroyed by ,..i,............... «sud All Msv»l Átkv'Wsxtier reprimand or discharge from the servlfo.
w career,
Viuda ("Uke s tAesai’. -llowtow). ...
Nevertheless, this idea is so delightfully
the methods employed.
•&gt; ,
..... • ....................... . ..Beano.
^ v ' r’^ ‘- "»wirttifj
'" ‘ru Vl ,UUBln castoni, beCboruitUypsy
M*kdr-KoMir)
...
.
SohAower
characteristic
of a certain type of “city
. Z T Y 2 ; |rt»l!.:&lt;|« i » i a a . t a . i * » .
R«Action-.’‘Kentucky
Hell»" .. M arien t CuRêe boosting“ that it t* worth selling down
nor . __
F
lorida
fact».
kdi wsinrr.
taño—nsrcJssus Nsvln
: 'rv '.M . 1 Waaturf of his acquaintance
me to SI*.-»'.'
Pcfltiuis-will'tcrtolnly grow In popular- or.il-■_ V‘Ifru in ihr Ry« -Sinscr
hie ^rue manhood» ' ' _
'lorcnc* Mahonry on paper. Also lust in tho off chance
Piano—Prelude from ' 'C erna»a I yUmÑiM: .’ i . - ’ ' that there may be.u truth In the. ptory,
w M ? ! * kI,V **\»pow er T ^jgóod in ity q s 'i feed feed for animals and as
*
.
, fclwarü Schult. ItarfJkrrt Da/La
we will balance It by recording the fact
pro^tAble
CfOp
Jp
io^low
grain
chipa.
They
The
SliTr y Shoo
It l£h School Oler Club
■M ’% nm eroa, _fla..-Wjiere
.-^fwiaj
that the temperature of Lo» Angeles yes­
’ore,A
comparatively
sule
crop,
quick
ma­
Commerce N#w»’
terday was 16 degrees above zero.
Auolhrr New rouilly
............«y, .other busi oes» turing,', easily cultivated aryl thrive oh ^
Which is considerable of an eztreme for
Biselóse sppllentlon to b ulù •oil* too'poor, for many olbefr crops." r • C. fi- Fullou uoU tauiily of- Pniladelphia
‘tbs
evenest olimato in the world.
lave
arrivod
in
U
n*
city
and
wl|l
retuie
a
l
l]hcchlafj)»u!e y* jû»^ ^
There' It money In cabbage where one
The
reason that the paper» of Southern
Lake
Onoro.
.
Mr.
Fulton
ha»
(xitchosed
a
Ukqe Qiii lint^df truck growing end under­
California
print the misleading and unr
farin
ut
Caineron
City
unti'
wHI
try
bis
stan d s'th e requirements of the plants,
fair
weather
reports Is that this country
Of
nat)d
at
thè
gai
ne..
Mr.
Fulton
and
hla
^abbqgs requires a deep ricb son. a sandy
oam. ^r gravelly loam soil U .preferred, fafully are wehtimed tu our midst and to 1» full of tourists and they want them to
get some satisfaction out of the Southern
Hbofal-.amount of barnyard manure (he ever* ittcreasing Herold famlly.
1 *ere shipped.. to ’tbft *old
ui
L
i
.
ì
■
a
C
à
...
—
.
California
dim ata which runs^om 40 to
.4*1 &amp;
a**L■
» I
wlD Jyft'ndòuod 00 most tails td supply tbe
■■ Im jw rtan f Nolle« ; ;
"
degrees
dally during the* winter, to
l^ o o ro r.
myiq^reqiilred and aoms add phosphata
•Don't miss Die Mug^c Dollar Sale a t know that It 1» 40 degree« Irelow zero at
K
■
and potash. ; - . • ■
-v
ft A. Caldweli A' Sons' beginning Friday, Medicine Hat and probably “Florida hat
«tap out ID the
'Tlnrie Is sptaodid fishing in F1orid«..in January 12th. lasting pVee days.
had the fifteen freeze of the teaion and
family,
m fresh watar and salt. Tho waters of the '*
' * ■ t’
•Q
■
for the, fifteenth time that «eaaon the
hr
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l8tata»reJha-»ow çfiJ^Jh?nntW nprW ch There a r t Two Kltids o f Chill Tonic entire orange crop haa been frozen, the
lavo contributed to the general wealth.
groves ruined, etc.”
p l a n k s And o t h e r s
T d id ï of tho united mItsIon - Besides fl*h (.of many kind», there ore
ptftfM Ifatbodi* church w ill oysters. dsraa,rcraba and' sponges.. Tha The old reliable Planka Chill Tonic la
Week of Prayer
-k f -A i CLoftes tarpon Is the great game fish oT the sea»., tiiiaranteed to drive out Malaria, to cure 'The past week was obtierved by the
afternoon r f 9 o’clock, t la doudtful If Any other Mate In tbe Chill*. Fever. Colds and Grip, your money Missionary eodelles of the feaptlst church
^ th s ,
dicta aûd society Union is the equal of Florida In variety beck If It doea not 25c and 50c peg os a weak or prayer, ending Saturday
Of (Ufa.
”
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boula. Ask your Druggist.
fri.tf
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WORLD

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Here the Readers Will rind a Br I*
Historical Spring Flowing
For llwrned Readers
Nevertheless In spite of dismal crookIngs and actual evil tha year 1911 was
the best year tbe world has ever seen,
and 1912 la going to be better stllL Tbe
world not only movee but It move# for­
ward and upward.
The severcit cold weother of tho present
winter has prevailed throughout the coun­
try during the past three days. Nine be­
low ecru was the record In Chicago, while
zero temperature was recorded In many
other sections.
Columbia. S. C., suffered from a half
million dollar fire in the. wholesale dia­
tribe on the morning of January 5th.
«
‘
&lt;*•v' Speculation was rife today as to what
ultimately will the fate of Rev. C. V. T,
Richeson. who yesterday In a written
statement confessed the murder of his
former sweetheart. Avie Linnell. From «
source close tu Governor Foss, the state­
ment came today that the attitude of
the executive probably would be in faYor
of a cemmutatlon of sentence of death In
the electric chair to one of imprieoament
If tlte law’s fullest penalty Is imposed by
the court. Members of tbe Governor's
counsel arc known already -to have been
approached concerning their attitude In
case the death penalty le Imposed and a
petition for commotion is made.
-^PJpp* tm the promotion of a National
OoTisrrvntion Exposition, to be held for
one month each year In some city of tbs
Southeast, have been completed at Wash­
ington. Wtiile the exposition will have
for is object the advancement of the con­
servation of the nation’s resources. Its
field ts to be especially the South. The
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1913.
Macon is making great preparations for
the coming reunion to be held In May
(7-8-9). Got W alter A. *Krrrls, wKTTs
colonel of the Georgia mili tin, and hot
been selected us general chairman and is
assisted by au ublc corps of business man.
who are untiring in their efforts to make
tills the greatest reunion ever held in
Dtiie
Ortie E. McManlgal. principal witness
In the Federal grand Jury's investigation
of ihe allege« nationwide dynamltiug plot,
ended his secret Journey from Los Ange­
les, Cal., this morning, arriving Indianap­
olis secretly, under heavy guard of United
States marshals.
Alarmed by. the number of fatalities
resulting from spinal meningitis at Wseo,
Texas, some flfiy-flve deaths In twentylive duys, at a business men's meeting
today 11 was decided to call upon Dr. A.
Sopptan. assistant to Dr. Simon Flexaer
u( the Rockefeller Institute, New York, to
investígalo conditions here.
In his annual report, made puolic last
night, Third Assistant Post master-General
Britt recommends that an Increase of óaa ■ ■
cent per pountf be placed on newspapers
entered as second-class mail. He also
advocates the abolishment of Uw frank
now the prerequisite of every member of
both Itouses of tha national legislature
and other officials of tha government, and
Issuance of postage stamps to such per­
sons os are now using such moll frank.
Of

Record Prices For U itu ffo
New York, Jan. 5.—There wag only one
car of Florida lettuce on the market this
morning and buyers almost fought to se­
cure stock. The car was from Orlando
and came to Smith &lt;1 Holden. It con­
tained 350 baskets, of which 283 were
fancy and ,52 No, 2 stock. • Tha fancy
sold at 15 and the No. 2 a t $120, tha car
grossing $1.557, These prices are record
breakers for the season and this la prob­
ably the moat money a car of Florida lotluce baa ever grossed. It Is not bcklved
that any high prices were realized last
season,—Produce News.
W eather Report
Fair tonight. Colder south and northcast portion. Cold wave with tempera*
tare low In north and eastern* portion.
Wednesday fair and wanner. Lettuce
brings good prices and wood will be scarce
iTtjhnfrfd;
______ •
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Beans and com for spring crops just

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                    <text>January 3. 19(2

Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
P O IN T S

PURELY

PERSO N A L

t1#w Celery City Vanity Talr While
Away the Golden flours—
•
Social Go**lp

-

New Y u r'i Bridge Pert»

Mr*. R. J . Holly and Mr*. R. H. Mark*
entertained moat charmingly at. a Now
Year'* Bridge party Monday afternoon
and evening. January 1, In the Welaka
Club room*. In honor of tbelr sisters, Mias
lleeale Tyner of Tampa and Miss Rose
Clayton of Atlanta.
The decorations were yellow and white,
a number of fern* and palm», with red
' The honoreea were beautifully gowned
In yellow satin dressos, wearing American
Beauty roses. The score cards were in
keeping with the color scheme, bearing
pretty girls'beads. •' .
Top score was made by Mr*. Ssmue
Pulsslon. who received a pretty brass
candlestick. Mrs, 0. W. Brady received
the booby price, a pretty picture wlththia
motto:.“So here's good cheer for another

room

is the time to Save' Money, we
spring goods, that have begun to arrive
Cut in Prices we have Ever Ma

A delicious salad course was served at
the dose of the game.
Mrs. Holly's and Mrs.* Marks' invited
guests for the afternoon were: Mesdames
Frank Miller, Fox, Holden. Smith, Dennett.
Morrow. McLaughlin, Puleston, Newman,
Herndon, Barnet, Cruse * Dames, Lane,
Keelor, Howard, CUude Howard, DeForest,
Neal, Lake, Woodruff, Brady, Putman,
Shinbolser, Dicklns, Dinger, Geo. Speer.
Turner, Papworth. Roosetter, Prather,
2 0 .0 0
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“
1 0 .0 0
Xeely, Fitts. Driver, Johnson, Chase. Hurt,
-Higgins, Thrasher, Consoles. Corner,
Hughes, Gabbett. Maxwell.Connelly, Fors­
ter, Hamid, DuUose. King. Williams.
Rourolllat, Munson, A. W. Brown, Com­
mons and Mlaa Nona Wylly.
At the eyening party for the young
people live hundred was ployed. When
time was called It was found that Miss
Charlotte Keelor had the highest score
and site received a lovely box of station­
ery. Mis* Flptsic Frank .ta x im l_ the
oonsollUoti prize of n~Tiatul*ome deck of
cards.
Mr. Raines wot the real thing among
the gentlemen and received a box of
cigars. David CoIdwell received the booby
price of a Jar of stick candy, After delldoua chicken salad, sandwiches and cof­
fee had been served an Impromptu dance
was held and with reluctant feet the
guests departed for their homes.
Those invited to the evening alfulr.were
as follows:
Misses Charlotts Keelor, Margaret Rob­
erts, Vivian Yelser, Dorothy llaydr. An­
nie Higgins, Irene Brady, Alice Whltncr,
Mel! Whltner, Flossie Frank, Rose Dicken­
son, Ruth Mettinger, Mabel Bowler, Belle
Smith, Peachen Lefller. Lindu Lefller,
Laura Fish, Bessie Srhumpcrt, Veda Wnnji
Madge Ward. Mabel Hand. Charlotte
Hand; Messrs. L. P. McCUller, Tracey McCulier, Willie LelTler. Geo. Atkins, Braxton
Perkins. David Caldwell. Wydeman Coldwell, Nixon Butt, Frank. Mllteer, Felix that we dp our own work right on the
Frank. W. L Morgan, Meade Foxi J. Wil­ premises. Call, look over our line, give
liams, E. B. Brown. Jay Einstein, Harry us a trial and we will convince you. We
Einstein. W. H. Wakefield, Willie Hill. R. will do altering, cleaning and repairing.
In the best manner possible, Ladies’
R. Dess, Ernest Betts. Raines, Thigpen.
work a specialty. •
Announcement
J. M. W esto n ,
We want to stir you up. We wont to
109 First Street,
startle you—make ourselves actually felt.
Sanford, Fla.
Of riorlda &gt;re made Iwlth IDEAL FERTILIZERS, The formula* havr
Wo ore actually going to Invade your (Over Longs' Grocery Store.)
35-It
been created through abtual field work and exactly m eet t h j needi of
home. Look you square in the eye. Drag
the grower. Why not get the BEST, especially a* It la the CHEAPArrival end Departure of Trains
out opportunity. Convince you that you
EST?
Norm BOUND
can get only hooest treatment from us.
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Did you know you have right here in San­
If wo promise your package for a
M r- "11.03 a m
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ford an up-to-date, flrstclass, practical
Ideal Vegetable ManureIdeal Celery Fertilizer
80
“ 2.35 p m.
“ 2.55 p m certain j lime, you’ll aurely have it
tillorT Well, you have.
Wo want to
Peruvian Vegetable Manure
Ideal Lettuce Fertilizer
28
" 0.00. p m *
go on record and say to you we ato
W.
&amp;.
T.’s
Special
M
ixture
No.
I
Ideat
TorfiRto Fertilizer
at that time.
SOUTH BOUND
going to prove that you can save big
Ideal Fruit and Vine Manure
Ideal ¿eaitSpeclal
8 3 Ar 2.10 a m - “Lr 2.28 a m
.money, that eur proposition Is positively
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103
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Special
Fertilizer
fo
r W aterfnelon*
honorable, that you can get only a square
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use
a
system
that
enables
us
to
deal from us. We have just received the
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* CALL AT OUR LOCAL WAREHOUSE.
20
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latest colorings, designs kajid weaves
tell just when an article will be
0*11 and see ¿he latest spring styles for
n. . , r r .
(VMAXWELL: Manager.
the coming season.-, .Strictly all wool, reOAddrrcss—
j a* ■ .«v-,-* v
-fcbmpletely laundered, and we make
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llsble woolens: • V s * « '/ V v y i
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np promises that we cannot fulfill.
Wa are lb a position, to make you up a
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flrstcUsa, u^tMlaja suit, grousers or any 22, Lv. 6.15 p. px.
Oyeldo—Ar.
10.30
a.
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Lv. a.OO p^ m, Do y 6 u get perfect work and get it
other garment In tha -highest-.approved
'Y
r F,Y- v'aiwaya'ton timcT ‘ If not, try us.
fashion. Ih sjjrle, cut add/tott|un*&lt;f&gt;lilp
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L «
V i.. Tamp« Busin«** Collega
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rtghi on the spot, at aq exceedingly .low
T^Js.ii oneqfvjhefew business trainprice. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed«]«
lag college* lo America owning its bulldevery respect
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I n v e s t , is going to -bo ouk slogsW,
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Therefore we say to you w ith*lf tlaforce
oflSoe slyfc. Qysr
At our command, il there \4 the ¿lightest
Mb lypiwrUit* for
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ihlH practical bc^ r

$ 3 0 .0 0 Suits Cat In Half$ 1 5 .0 0
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2 5 .0 0 “
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come and get first pick, they will be

sale, beginning

LASTING ONE WEEK ONLY

N. P. YOW ELL &amp; CO
another one of our

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SANFORD HERALD
IN

S A N P O R D — Life is

SAN PO RD,

ft * General New» o f m e
of flowers. -

{HUD FROMME STATE PRESS
la faltome of the Waeh'a Moat Ini'
portent Happenings In the
State's Domain. ,
j S. BathsW. local repreaenUOva of
Crtidideld » Woolfolk, commUalon roertPuts, Pittsburg, has returned from a
vWt to Fairfield. Mr. Bashaw states that
tbs continued rains have played havoc
pith the lettuce crop In the Fairfield aeodoa end rttimstec’ damage will amount
„90 per cent. The greatest damage was
done to the plants set In low lands. The
geeage to the cabbago crop will be about
!S per cenl.—Gainesville Sun.
l/g movement was brought before the
board in Miami a few days ago
Mklog that's lunch room for the children
he arranged In tbe Central achool bulldW Tbe board agreed to the suggestion
sad arrangements for same will be made.
pnf. W. N. Sheets has resigned as prindpal of tbe Lakeland High School and
Prof. Charley M. Jone*. how first assistant
ts Prof. Sheau has been appointed to fill
tbe vacancy. Prof, SbeaU’ resignation
■ill go Into tffect on the ISth of this
» n th ..*
f *
Three* prominent liotnes In Daytona
hart recently been entered by burglars
and many valuables stolen.
Work of razing* the three-story brick
building at Franklin and Zack streets, to
make place for ten-story structure of tbe
Citizens' Bank and Trust company, was

F L O R ID A ,

Worth Living

T U ESD A Y , JANUARY

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POLITICS WARMING UP

RICH PROMT ON LETTUCE

The Key Weal Celebration Will Bring
^
Them Troni Cover
•'far
Jacksonville, FIs.. Jan. 8.—With the
pataage of tbe holiday», before which- a
truce existed among candidates and nearcandidates, Interest in this city and
throughout the entire itate in the 1912
campaign Is rapidly Increasing. FollowIng the meeting of tbe itate executive
committee here Tuesday, January 16,
when It I» expected that n call for a
primary some time In May will be issued,
tbe storm will bieak In earnest.
There la bustle and activity In the
headquarters of all the candidates through­
out the state. Just what 'he field will
contain after the meeting of the com­
mittee Is a matter or Interesting con­
jecture at this time- It has just been
announced that Hon. W. H. Kills ha»
withdrawn from the race for congress­
man-at-large. nnd will devote his time to
Increased interests at Quincy. His elim­
ination at a factor, however, .will carry
small comfort to the other men in the
race for it is praciicajly known that
Braxton Beacham, of Orlando, Is prepar­
ing to announce for the place. This will
leave the field for rongressman-at-large
Just where it was before the retirement
of Mr. Ellis.
It would be the merest guess-work to
estimate Juai what showing Mr. Beacham
will make throughout the state, but In
the section about Orlando he Is verv
strong. Through hln extensive bind and
timber operations, he ho* become known
to business men in hundreds oi Florida
cities and towns not In his own territory,
and is said to be very highly regnrded.
He Is a man of considerable weul^b and
of progressive ideas.
The latest feature &lt;jf tfjtctcgl, JUvL-fi
which *may permit Key
West to see, along with lis first sight of
a railroad train, the greatest formai open­
ing of an important campaign, is the
Invitation to candidates to attend n big

Grower Realized $1,637.00 On One Car
Load o f Lettuce
Car F. G. E.. 230A3 belonging to Mr.
Dale of Orlando and containing lettuce
brought $1,027 last Friday.- The car had
320 baskets of which some were seconds,
but ihe hungry market grabbed it all at
the above mentioned price and Mr. Dale
realized a handsome profit thereby.
. The car was handled by the well known
commission firm of Smith A Holden,
through their representative, J. W. Barnes,
Jr., of this city and Is a record car of the
season. Mr. Barnes stated to a Herald
representative that he had some Sanford
lettuce that he expected to bring as much
In tbe next few days, as the market wns
steady and the demand for loiiucc was
good.

Crop Has Brought Good Prices
During The Season.

LIVE TO SIX DOLLARS PRICE NOW
The Late Crops Will Also be Money
MaKers According to Buyer's
Predictions.
The lettuce crop for the season as «
whole promises to be satisfactory. De­
spite the climatic changes nnd rains that
caused the lettuce to go to seed .and
“damp o(T‘ the mrfrket has proved steady
end even leaves .have brought* a good
price.
When the market dropped n few weeks
ego it was not on account of a glut but
because the warm wrnthrr hod caused
the lettuce to damp off nnd II was hot in
good condition upon arrivnl
As n wtkole the price has been excel­
lent and the average has been muH) bet­
ter than ordinarily. In some instancea
the record has been broken for high
prices.
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The qrop coming on also promises good
prices and the buyers Hrc inclined to
think that Sanford stuff will bring n good
price nil the season With the growers
making good on letlucr and such a fine
prospect for celery there is ivosperily In
night for (lie celery delta

Third Degree Was Good. ___
Some of the ploys (hat ore given In
Sanford are good and some are otherwise,
and because this If true tha theatre, goers
are opt tu be shy of n ploy Unless they,
can be assured of Its merits. The Third
Degree was one of the best. If not the best
play Resented this season In Sanford and
merited a much better patronage titan
was given them.
\
The play is a strong one. has a good
moral effect and the cast is excellent, the
work of Raymond Wells and Miss Lord
deserving special mention. Lack of spaoe
forbids uo extended description of tire
play and players. The llerukl recom­
mends (he Third Degree to the |&gt;cople of
A GREAT TRADING C tN I fR
Florida as a good, clean show and one
that richly deserves the patronage of the
Sanford Offers Great Bargains To The people wherever they give a performance.
People of This Section
Should the United Show Co., with the
U U the custom fur nierchunts tu offer same cast give another performance In
goods at half price ill tbe end of each Sanford they can tie assured of a crowded
season, but Sopford merchants ure golnfl^ house yipd Ihe ^fl.jl/^r1*«» - - 9^ ,
r,
farther (his season and are offering win­
hr, the well known ooritractor». Mr. AuTlfty Thousannd New Settlers
ter goods at cost r ig h t h i tbe midst of
. lick wii the contractor who erected the
Fifty
thousand new settlers in Florida
cool weather
•tructure some time ago. As soon as
This week the well known firms of [). during 1912 Is the prediction made by the
the present building has beery razed the
L Thrasher. Palmer &amp; Seigh. N P Yowell heads of three hundred colony organiza­
«fill Rxmiimtaf.-Xswjyv^ JU*t_&gt;k ysern per
«WfdVi M tètr u9,c* ‘!un °«
[»lond A Co.. I). A. Caldwell A Sons ami The tions. according to figures gathered by
The BrooktrlUe Argus'is ten years old chairman of the Florida Demacra.^^f6' Boston are offering large stocks of dry J. D. Reeuey, who is representing Florida
sad Is a monument of. what a newspaper ecu live commit tre. Mr. Price has scnl
iUJhl No 1Iona I Land Show being held In
inw Chicago T.very gooa orgamiAhon Inter­
can be made when a mao knows how letters to ell tbe candidates In (ho fields,
oast and (he prices are bringing many viewed reports tremendous business and
The editor modestly gives It as his opin and pro-nrses that n tent to seat 5,000
people from nil partsof Orange, Lake and to a class of buyers considered above the
-l*lb n t the Argus la the best pnyinil people will be provided. The exact date
Volusia counties to Snnfoni tu trade.
average und calculated to benefit the
«oftry newspapcijn the stale without i t not specified.- but tha-Jtibllee will Never Before have such towTifeea bn state. 'A concerTeSTeflorTIs telng made
“ “ priori-iVhicb la rather a broad dial- held during the week of die over-the sea
good material prrvniled and as one out to send tu the state only those financially
railroad celebration.
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of town customer remarked: “The prices equipped to do the improvement work on
The net esrtiiug» of the Bartow water , It is expected that most of the candi­ nre lower than New York.' The people small farms. Every railroad company
wrti far last V w exceeded seven tltou- dates In tbe field will fire their first guns wlui conic to Sanford to trade enn make operating south retorts wonderful In­
ssnddollars, efter charging 3 per cent •t this meeting. Perhaps the first man ti dollar x&lt;i further limn in uny other city crease In business lielng booked, and It is
depredation and taking no account for to accept the Invitation of Mr. Price was lit Florida. Glimpse The Herald this week forecasted by those who know that great­
»»ter used for public purposes. Looks Oof, Cromwell Gibbon*, of Jacksonville
er sincere Interest prevails today than ex­
• good Investment.
candidate for governor. He proposes to t f
ucllghtful Recital '
isted'a year ago. ll Is believed that traf­
Fichatiges of the State any (hat Senl- make bis opening speech under the dome
The recital given Thunulnyt evening, tu fic will be at least one-thisd greater than
l*».'tha candidate for Çoverrtor fp&gt;m 'Key of tta-JubJise tent a t Key West. Poll the nudltorium of the Hlglf School, by last year.—S t Cloud Tribune.
"••t It oqljr •running around the Island. (Ictans an&lt;| tbe people throughout the some of the pupils of the' scii&lt;&gt;ol and Mrs.
„ A fter Californio Scalps
A»yv«y he'll 6e the big qottd fyt thé" po- State are Awaiting this speech of Colonel Munson's piano students, under the
Gibbous with much interest, for It Is nusplciet of the school luiprovetpeot As­ ■The Chicago Evening Post of Dec. 27th.
ihe”
believed (hat he wtty' launch the parn sociation and iiie South Park committee, 'goes after the Ins AtigHes. Cal., papers
^
M. .Robles baa decided that moudt Issue of thd caaipfllgo—the policy was n delightful suo'eis In the plmsore MS follow*:
Probably it Is n vile slander Undoudlt « fight betjrçen (fliurdi member» Id a of (he Hate of Florida' toward the drain­ uffnrded the uudieticc, by the charming
etlly it Is a practice that 110 lunger exists
manner in which the yoiTug performers,
«•rap* orglnlxationW i»ti plaça Oh tbe age of the Everglades.
The drainage plunk of Colonel Gibbons' rendered their sHectiAns tm thef- progrum Blit we were told (his week by n former
e#* t dockeu.
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platform appears innocent enough at It Is greatly Ur he regretted, that (he resident nf Los Angeles that whenever
first glance, but it Is known that h r has Various aitraction» in Sanford Thursday the weather Is bad In that favored s|&gt;ot
VT \ Dtalth¿Í
engaged for ¿months, In making a evening, prevented the young people the local weather office simply 'forgets''
*
ffkwUns .dlad yesterday iV the
thorough study of what bas been accom­ hut lug the full house that (hey richly to send out a bulletin on it, the object be2 * .g ^ r o t U . -T. J . HâwkiD. on
-4fli kfitWkJps-had beendn plished in the work'and thd policy under merited. * All those who did not attend ing to keey the world from getting the
H U « for »otne tithe'and apparenUy which It Is pursued. He has had tbe ad­ deprived themselves of a great deal pf Idea that it is ever unpleasant In South­
•___9 ” * » tatter, .wheh on Ihteetlnai vice of the beat engineers in the country, pleasure, which tha following program ern California. Of course this ornisslo n
would not do much good, a* the dieterand h a s ‘not' yet finished. He proposes will show.
.
1*
« 4 In kls .weakened
ologicul experts would retort whether or
to strip (be proposition Jo tha bar skeleton Trio—Msrch Irorti ‘The PruDhrl"
by the
l .de PurUun. I^hc* Chappeff. Uargarrl Dsvt»
M MUyphnidarn, and Mr, Hawkins and then weigh tbe past against the fa- “Huh Culture la Dili»1' -.
M«r(aT«t Coffee not storms hung over Lot Angctct. Al­
FlutS Sold.-'’SnOJ Of th* soul“ . .‘..Josls BtUluon. to too many “forgetting»” would bring
tpre
of
fc
great
soctlon
of
the
state
which,
A&amp;os^-at tbe thresbaJdof
Pla/&gt;o»-'Tbs bpkler l*«nce "—W»I|ace..
Jus has 'declared,' la being destroyed by ,..i,................ «sud All Msv»l Átkv'Wsxtier reprimand or discharge from the servlfo.
w career,
Viuda ("Uke s tAesai’. -llowtow). ...
Nevertheless, this idea is so delightfully
the methods employed.
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'" ‘ruVl ,UUBln castoni, beCboruitUypsy
M*kdr-KoMir)
...
.
SohAow
er
characteristic
of a certain type of “city
. Z T Y 2 ; |rt»l!.:&lt;|« i » i a a . t a . i * » .
R«Action-.’‘Kentucky
Hell»" .. M a rie n t CuRêe boosting“ that it t* worth selling down
n o r . __
Florida
fact».
kdi wsinrr.
taño—nsrcJssus Nsvln
: 'rv '.M .1 Waaturf of his acquaintance
‘Ifruin ihr Ry« -Sins me to SI*.-»'.'
Pcfltiuis-will'tcrtolnly grow In popular- or.il-■_ V
hie ^rue manhood» ' ' _
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'lorcnc* Mahonry on paper. Also lust in tho off chance
Piano—Prelude from ' 'Cerna»a I yUm ÑiM:.’ i . - ’ ' that there may be.u truth In the. ptory,
w M ? ! * kI,V **\»power T^jgóod in ity q s'i feed feed for animals and as
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, fclwarü Schult. ItarfJkrrt Da/La we will balance It by recording the fact
pro^tAble
CfOp
Jp
io^low
grain
chipa.
They
The
SliTr y Shoo
I t l£h School Oler Club
■M ’%nmeroa, _fla..-Wjiere
.-^fwiaj
that the temperature of Lo» Angeles yes­
’ore,A
comparatively
sule
crop,
quick
ma­
Commerce N#w»’
terday was 16 degrees above zero.
Auolhrr New rouilly
.............«y, .other busi oes» turing,', easily cultivated aryl thrive oh ^
r • C. fi- Fullou uoU tauiily of- Pniladelphia Which is considerable of an eztreme for
Biselóse sppllentlon to bulù •oil* too'poor, for many olbefr crops."
l]hcchlafj)»u!e y* jû»^ ^
There' It money In cabbage where one lave arrivod in Un* city and wl|l retuie al ‘tbs evenest olimato in the world.
The reason that the paper» of Southern
Ukqe Qiii lint^df truck growing end under­ Lake Onoro. . Mr. Fulton ha» (xitchosed a
California
print the misleading and unr
farin
ut
Caineron
City
unti'
w
H
I
try
bis
stands'the requirements of the plants,
fair
weather
reports Is that this country
Of
nat)d
at
thè
gai
ne..
Mr.
Fulton
and
hla
^abbqgs requires a deep ricb son. a sandy
t
oam. ^r gravelly loam soil U .preferred, fafully are wehtimed tu our midst and to 1» full of tourists and they want them to
get some satisfaction out of the Southern
Hbofal-.amount of barnyard manure (he ever* ittcreasing Herold famlly.
1*ere shipped.. to ’tbft *old
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dimata which runs^om 40 to
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wlD Jyft'ndòuod 00 most tails td supply tbe
■■ Im jw rtanf Nolle« ; ;
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degrees
dally during the* winter, to
l^ ooror.
myiq^reqiilred and aoms add phosphata
•Don't miss Die Mug^c Dollar Sale at know that It 1» 40 degree« Irelow zero at
K■
and potash. ; - . •■
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ft A. Caldweli A' Sons' beginning Friday, Medicine Hat and probably “Florida hat
«tap out IDthe
'Tlnrie Is sptaodid fishing in F1orid«..in January 12th. lasting pVee days.
had the fifteen freeze of the teaion and
family,
m fresh watar and salt. Tho waters of the . '*
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l 8tata»reJha-»owçfiJ^Jh?nntW nprW ch There a r t Two Kltids of Chill Tonic entire orange crop haa been frozen, the
lavo contributed to the general wealth.
groves ruined, etc.”
p l a n k s And o t h e r s
T d id ï of tho united mItsIon - Besides fl*h (.of many kind», there ore
ptftfM Ifatbodi* church will oysters. dsraa,rcraba and' sponges.. Tha
The old reliable Planka Chill Tonic la
Week of Prayer
-k f-A i CLoftes tarpon Is the great game fish oT the sea»., tiiiaranteed to drive out Malaria, to cure 'The past week was obtierved by the
afternoon r f 9 o’clock, t la doudtful If Any other Mate In tbe Chill*. Fever. Colds and Grip, your money Missionary eodelles of the feaptlst church
^ th s,
dicta aûd society Union is the equal of Florida In variety beck If It doea not 25c and 50c peg os a weak or prayer, ending Saturday
Of (Ufa.
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fri.tf
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NEWS Of THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Here the Readers Will rind a Br I*
Historical Spring Flowing
For llwrned Readers
Nevertheless In spite of dismal crookIngs and actual evil tha year 1911 was
the best year tbe world has ever seen,
and 1912 la going to be better stllL Tbe
world not only movee but It move# for­
ward and upward.
The severcit cold weother of tho present
winter has prevailed throughout the coun­
try during the past three days. Nine be­
low ecru was the record In Chicago, while
zero temperature was recorded In many
other sections.
Columbia. S. C., suffered from a half
million dollar fire in the. wholesale dia­
tribe on the morning of January 5th.
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&lt;*•v' Speculation was rife today as to what
ultimately will the fate of Rev. C. V. T,
Richeson. who yesterday In a written
statement confessed the murder of his
former sweetheart. Avie Linnell. From «
source close tu Governor Foss, the state­
ment came today that the attitude of
the executive probably would be in faYor
of a cemmutatlon of sentence of death In
the electric chair to one of imprieoament
If tlte law’s fullest penalty Is imposed by
the court. Members of tbe Governor's
counsel arc known already -to have been
approached concerning their attitude In
case the death penalty le Imposed and a
petition for commotion is made.
-^PJpp* tm the promotion of a National
OoTisrrvntion Exposition, to be held for
one month each year In some city of tbs
Southeast, have been completed at Wash­
ington. Wtiile the exposition will have
for is object the advancement of the con­
servation of the nation’s resources. Its
field ts to be especially the South. The
a»»« »rtm «ition will, b * W M
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Macon is making great preparations for
the coming reunion to be held In May
(7-8-9). Got Walter A. * Krrrls, wKTTs
colonel of the Georgia mili tin, and hot
been selected us general chairman and is
assisted by au ublc corps of business man.
who are untiring in their efforts to make
tills the greatest reunion ever held in
Dtiie
Ortie E. McManlgal. principal witness
In the Federal grand Jury's investigation
of ihe allege« nationwide dynamltiug plot,
ended his secret Journey from Los Ange­
les, Cal., this morning, arriving Indianap­
olis secretly, under heavy guard of United
States marshals.
Alarmed by. the number of fatalities
resulting from spinal meningitis at Wseo,
Texas, some flfiy-flve deaths In twentylive duys, at a business men's meeting
today 11 was decided to call upon Dr. A.
Sopptan. assistant to Dr. Simon Flexaer
u( the Rockefeller Institute, New York, to
investígalo conditions here.
In his annual report, made puolic last
night, Third Assistant Post master-General
Britt recommends that an Increase of óaa ■ ■
cent per pountf be placed on newspapers
entered as second-class mail. He also
advocates the abolishment of Uw frank
now the prerequisite of every member of
both Itouses of tha national legislature
and other officials of tha government, and
Issuance of postage stamps to such per­
sons os are now using such moll frank.
Record Prices For U itu ffo
New York, Jan. 5.—There wag only one
car of Florida lettuce on the market this
morning and buyers almost fought to se­
cure stock. The car was from Orlando
and came to Smith &lt;1 Holden. It con­
tained 350 baskets, of which 283 were
fancy and ,52 No, 2 stock. •Tha fancy
sold at 15 and the No. 2 at $120, tha car
grossing $1.557, These prices are record
breakers for the season and this la prob­
ably the moat money a car of Florida lotluce baa ever grossed. It Is not bcklved
that any high prices were realized last
season,—Produce News.
W eather Report
Fair tonight. Colder south and northcast portion. Cold wave with tempera*
tare low In north and eastern* portion.
Wednesday fair and wanner. Lettuce
brings good prices and wood will be scarce
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THE SANfORD HERALD

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A BudJet of Opinion “ Just Be­
tween You and Me"

EVEN IN E GATE POST NOT IN IT
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Rall roads'dll Fuel.
An Interesting feature shown in th«
report on petroleum for 1910, by the
United States geological survey, now
In preparation, la the atatoment of
tha extent to which oil enter* Into
railroad transportation. The total
length of railroad lines operated by
the use of fuel oil In 1910 was 91,079
miles, a trackage equivalent to that
of practically, five transcontinental
lines stretching across the United
States from ocean to ooean. Some of
the lines that use oil, however, also
use coal. The number of barrels of
fuel oil—of forty-one gallon« each—
consumed by tba railroads of tbe
country In 1910 la stated to have been
94,999,883 barrels. This Includes 768,789 barrels used by tbe railroads as
fuel otherwise than In locomotives.
Tba total nymber of miles run-by oilburning engines In 1910 was 88,918
947
This would have carried one
engine or train around the world ap­
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Ptiah the t b ln g s ^ a t a ^ u ^ p l U - e a s ^ o K , a*«-cmabtzrer th o little a n lr ta l’a body hand when I sig h ted what looked like
ed of him.
c ro sse d tho c o m m u ta to r
b sr*
and a b ig sw o rd fish.
“ I signaled a s te rn , and ns we cam e
sh o rt-circu ite d tho m otor. T h le blew
• • •
Iron
and
th e m e te r out. As a resu lt, som e Of c lo s e t I let fly with th e
4 Never be formal with your frirtul*.
It
was
no
tb s en g in es which le ft th e yard w ere cau ght th e , b e a st fa ir
There la a certain am ount of frigidity not fa c in g In the rig h t d irectio n when awordflah, though, w orse lu c k ; It was
about the fellow wfto Th always calling they w ere a tta ch ed to tb e tra in s.
ohe -of th e d olphins th a t Jpad played
about th * bow s like puppy dogs fo r a
• every one “Mirier.”
E le c tr ic ia n s w orked fo r two d ays . —
k ilL a —- —— ——
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You feel closer to a renuw Who cans DOlOfC \WBJ UIM.UTVIV«] 111»* Mv-k.. .
le ttin g nut th e lino from th e Iron to
“Frank” or “Hany” than if lie would ad­ th e m ach in ery was re sto red to nor­ th» keg buujr w hich we drop with It.
m al
As a sim ila r
happening took
dress you in a formal manner.
th e lin e wont ao fa a t - l t cau g h t me
p la ce re ce n tly , nn a rra n g em e n t will
. Of course there are conditions, tim es
am id ship s a b o u t th re e fa lb o m a ab aft
be m ad e to p reven t th e rodeqta from
th a c r i t t e r ’» ta ll a nd aw ay I w ent,
&gt; &gt; 4 Mt» f t bncqnsidcrcd Iq_addjCMlill
a playground.
cToaln ou t o r o l e puFpfi, ' - ' 1
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. our acqaointanc tr.
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The youth who calls an older peraon by
G eo rg ia 's P ro fita b le R ailro ad .
le a s t, and by th e tim e th e dolphin be­
his Christian name ia not only impolite,
Seven ty -A re y ca ra ago the S ta te o f
gan to get tire d I had b ro u g h t u p .th e
but It to of a sign of bad breeding, ad- Oeorgls decided to .b u ild a ra ilro a d . keg and waa h an gin g o n to It for dear
Today O edrgla Is In poeneaalon o f a life w ith a load of ao * w ater under
vlaea the Bartow Record.
A young lady to oddress her young property which h as paid It m ore th an my bu lw arks I waa n ear dead when
man acquaintances in such a familiar 130 ,000,000 In ca sh , aud which would the actnjoner reach ed m e and dlscov
way would be considered by polite peo- b rin g ap p roxim ately th a t sum upon erod th a t we had m ade th a t m ile In
the m a rk e t, a p ro p erty th a t Is b rin g ­ Just about 31-knot tim e. T h e fish had
pie very impolite, but to men of nearly
ing the state m ore th a n $400,000 In an­ to b e Ironed ag ain b e fo re It could be
the same age, and long 'business oc- nual rental, and upon which th e le s s e e
ta k e n .“
•quelniaoces the famllar Christian name

la' securing enormous returns, with
V sounds brotherly and friendly.
net earning* fo r the flkcal year, ended
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The mote good fellowship one puts Into June SO. 1910, of 11.023.8/8 : 6, or »7,
bis own. life and the life of oilier*, the 117.13 per m ile
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stronger becomes the tic of friendship.
•Yoe. call your friends, your dose as­
sociates “Frank”. “Toro” or ■'Harry", and
closer ties'of mutual friendship will exist
• R a il r o a d s
and you will be apt U liuve a grrater in­
terest In his welfare.
England Is a small country, but It
has twenty-right railroad tunnels of a
4 I aea tba Sanford girls are on the johmile or more each In length.
early and no sooner was the year ushered
Moat of the Canadian steamers 00
In than a Leap Year dance was given. the Pacific are bring changed Into
■I am glad to see the girls sitting up and oil burners The Canadian Pacific
taking notice. The|idea of so many nice railroad contemplates treating Its
.. girls in this city pining for a man and locomotive» In tbe same way.
If an express train, moving at tha
, unable to book one because they are too
timid to oak the girl makes me feel bad. rata of 48 miles an hour, ware to stop
Now the girts have a chance and I want Instantly. l l vwould give the passen­
to eoe them get off the shelf and grab a ger* a shock .equal to that of -falling
from a height of 48 feet
man--no matter about his antecedents—
Three thousand freight cars, which
&gt; « * • * • man and pop the question. for aome months have been stored on
Soaioof you have been laid away with one of the main tfheka of the Peters­
‘ ;:.i i the moth balls too long sod you are liable burg cut-off of this Pe-npaylvaji'lA, near
t
J«hop worn.* Emerge from your Altoona, have been put’into eerrtce.
Without the air brake the teat pas­
- qlynolia and In the glad rags that catch
senger
and freight trains of today
R W - ; * * ft&gt;e male mao’s eye daxxie your charms
before hint and ere he recover* tils breath .would be out of the quegtion, owing
to lack of control. It takfea 'a power­
seek this preacher. In a few weeks you
ful locomotive drawing a train of tan
trill learn an about that high coat of Uv- passenger cars a - distance of five
ln# that you bear so much abyut but mll«a to reach a speed of 90 miles an
^ ^ let that bother you. Hubby will be hour on a straight and level track.
to cut out many of his little Tha brake« will atop tbe earn« train
ta to buy grocariea and dry goods from a speed of 80 mile« an hour In
.
you srtll both' be happier and you will TOO fe e t •*
We an do sod 1 waa only
. Straight Tip.
.old world of our* would be 90
•tter today If tha people
no barm" wouldn't do any.
To Ohio«'« breait young Cupid alyly
■tole, .
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B at h« crept ln nt Myra'e pochet hol«.
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Relates How an Enraged Dolphin
Dragged Him Through the Wa­
ter, After Pulling Him
Off Hie Boat

4 Saner living, aaner hour*, eimpler Idea»
Boston, Maas.—Jo h n . Haywood, able
entirely for tha entire routine, are Idea*
aearnan and fisherman aboard
which are growing more Insistent every
schooner Maaeaaolt. which reached T
day among people who have aomchow
wharf tha other day, declared that he
■topped for breath In time to give
had undergone the very worst ex
thought to the future men of affaire and
patience at aea with which he had
to the future mother« of men of affalra of
ever met In all hie years before the
mast, or that ha had ever beard of.
the country, taya the Pensacola Journal.
He waa dragged through the sea at a
Late hour« for social event* coastline
furious rata‘ of speed by an enraged
an elemeet which ia sapping th« vitality
dolphin, narrowly escaping death at
of a lot of young people who might, under
tha tall of tha monater.
proper conditions amount to a great deal
In relating thla vary unusual ad
Orade
Crossings
doing.
mom then they are likely to do—always
venture of tha deep, Haywood said:
In Orest Britain no persona are
speaking commercially.
"We had been out a matter of two
Tha time. In abort, has come to stop lL ■truck and killed by railway trains weeks or more, had some fifteen
Almost all of the desirable young men at highway crossings. The train ■wordflih under the decks, and I waa
crossings are all either above or be­
who am to be found at the social func­
■tending with tha illy Iron In tha pul
low the highways. In thla country up­
tions are. It la devoutly to be hoped, en­ ward of a thousand persons are killed pit waiting for a chance at a «word
gaged In aotne kind of buaineee—and any and upward of two thousand are Im flab.
“The whole cruise, waa aort of a
ooe who goes out In the everyday grind lured at tha railway crossing at grade.
of this same cold, calculating buainet* An exchange published a blood stained funny one from my way of sighting
IL Tou see, tbe water ought to be
atmosphere, knows, duo. how necessary it record, of grade crossing.accidents In pretty cold on the banka, but, »Ink
la to have one's Wits about them upon New York, New Jersey and Connecti­ me If It was not warm enough clear
cut for the^even month* from Ja n u a ry
even the moat ordinary occasions
to the Bay of Fundy from Georgoe
' It ia the dear. Unclouded mind that can 1, within which time fortyalx men, Banka to douse an Infant In, and we
grasp a situation before the other fellow; nine children and thirteen women were were oqt only a matter of a day or
killed outrigni, a lity o c v s n persona
•pot the smoothest kind of a' personal en­ were eerloualy wounded and sixty-six ao, or more, when we sighted a great
emy, and be forewarned by seemingly boree-drawn vehicles and automobiles school of flying fish.
’Those bird fish are aome scarce
trivial occurrences, from committing weye demolished. Thq coat of elim­
In
these waters, and I never uw
graver errors. Success Is largely the con­ inating the crossings may be high, the
tk«m ao craxy-llke. Why, elnk mo.If
trol of the master mind over* the weaker cost In flesh and blood Is higher.
they wouldn’t even skim over the
time.- and If the young
very poop, sometimes alighting on tbe
M ice H am per a R ailroad.
dogs his human machinery
M ice a re m ak ing It u n p leasan t fo r quarter to wink at the skipper, and
faUgoe and thinks that be ra ilro a d m en In th e W est S h o re then flip Into the water with a sort of
have eaten nor drunk, he will ra ilro a d yard In N ew burg. N Y. T w ic e ch u ck le
"E v e r h ear a flytijg fish ch u ck le ?
soon find that he doesn't cut the ice that w ithin a m onth tb e tu rn ta b le has been
he might In the present commercial age. p u t'o u t o f com m ission by the ro d e n ts N o? W all. I t’s aome ch u ck lo , so rt of
It is your wholesome, rested looking and tb e railroad m en a re having th e ir e x a s p e ra tin g lik e , and 1 o n ce advised
fellow who get* the business because he d ifficu lties g ettin g th e tra in s out o f th e sk ip p er to spread a tew sh e ets of
fly paper o v er th e deck so aa to trap
th e yard on tim e.
la mentally and bodily (it.
a few . T h a ak ip p er, he allow ed aa
T
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p
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by
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And unless be la • molly coddle or •
A little m ou se got Into th e th e sch e m e w aa a rig h t s m a rt one.
polite social bum who can sleep next day tr ic ity
m e te r and upset th e m ach in ery In only th e lack o f fly paper spoiled It
like the girls he will need every one of
’’Anyw ay, I w as th e re In th e pulpit
such a way th a t It w r s Im possible to
hie wits, dear and sharpened, to occum- m ove the tu rn ta b le . W alk ing a c ro s s .w ith th e Illy Iron g e ttin g heavy In my

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Thursday - Friday- Saturday

BOSTON
WHALER COMM TO
PORT WITH WEIRD TALE.

This is Positively a
Bonafide S a l e a n d
E v e r y t h i n g will be
Sold at Just Half Price
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Peoples Bank
Building

Sanford, Florida

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SHIPPERS OF
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General Insurance Agents
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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persona may make Ittve In It. In the
pastor's opinion, moat of the young
men and women In a big city have no
suitable place In which to woo and be
wooed, and If auch a place la provid­
ed, with restrictions, be la of the opin­
ion the number of divorcee will be
lessened to a great degtee.
‘T h e need of a proper place for
courtship," said tho pastor, “has been
responsible for many disastrous mar­
riages, 1 believe, and If. aucb a place
would be - provided, In charge of a
matron who would be a Sympathiser
with heart affairs of the young, li
would do wonder* toward shaping a
courtship to d glorious end. • •
’Thure are so many , young persona
who bava no place In wblch^B'.'mak*
lova. Many wooers and wooed never
learn to know each other Aa they
should before matrimony. Many think
fascination la lova bees use they, have
not bad a sufficient opportunity fo*Tmdorstand what real lova’ la/î,
la to Jora on« another; f 4'•’T ' k
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Th« only way •to keep oliar of aln
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Horst s and M ules Bought and Exchanged
H E A V Y H A lJLIN Q A N D C O N T R A C T IN G

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Phone 166. Iltta and Oak Ave.
Special Offering In Pern*.
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P e te rs , p a sto r o f tho F i r s t llcfo rin etl
ch u rcb of Jlj4 * p lace, auggoals that a
larg o public fOom be established and
put In c h a rg e pf a matron, ao young

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brass bands, foot races, presents
ded and won’t be, for we are
in January, we find that we
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only telling you the truth. After taking stock, which
nsalable stock, but just about
CsltglCBj
have, not thousands upon thousands of dollars’ Worth of
d Furnishings mtfre than we can carry at
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$3,500 worth of up-to-date high grade Clothing
This is not H O T A IR and G U SH ,
this season of the year. Therefore, this After-Inventory Sale
We guarantee every article to be
We positively have the goods, and they are just as represented
do not carry dry goods.
first-class and will refund money to anyone not satisfied, and remem
I s. If you wish to save
Our stock consists of nothing but Clothing and Furnishings lor Men &lt;
to ^ n tio rT more than a few*" t)f
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.M e n 's Hose
One lot .of Men's Silk and Lisle Hose,
50c quality, sale price...........................
Men’s Hoec, 23c quality..........
Men's HoseJ 15c quality
One lot of Men’s Overalls, $1.00 quality
sale price....................................................

One lot
One lot
One lot
One lot
One lot
One lot
One lot
One lot

One Lot of M en's A ll
W ool Top Shirts

5 00 Coals, sole price
-4.00 Cools, wile price
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3.50 Coots, sole price . .
3.00 Coots, sole price
2 50 Coots, sole price
2.00 Coots, sule price .
1 25 Boy’s Coats, sole price
75c Coots, sale price

$2.50 quality, sale price

; 2.00 quality, sole price.;
1.50 quality, salo jjrlce.j

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Boy’s Suits

One lot 3.00 Shirts, side price..........._______$2.10
One lot 2 0 0 Shirts, sqle price ............... 1 ,|f
Otic lot 1.50 Sliitts, snip price.
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One lot 1.00 Shirts, safe price,
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M en's W ork Gloves

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A fine lot of Worsted, Coaalmeres and Serges
in blues, grays and browns.
On? lot 7.00 Trousers, sale price.....................$5*25
'Out lot 0.30 Trousers, solo price...................! 4 75
One loe 0Lt)O Trousers, sale prioe.................... 4 25
One lot 5^0 Trousers,-sale price..................... 4 00
Vne lot # 0 0 Trouseri'aale price.................
2-15
One lot 4.00 Trousers,’sale prico____ ____ 2 00
One lot 3^0 Trousers, sale price.................;. 210
One lot 2 8 0 Trbusers, sale p r ic e .................. Ml
One lot 2.00 Trousers, sale p rice..r ............... 145
One lot 1^0 TTousers, sale price. ..
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Negligee or Pleated styles, cuffs attached, made
of the best Madras. White and all lliu fancy patpatterns Guaranteed not to rip

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M e n ’s Clothing
One lot Men’s Suita, 13.00 quality.
Sale price
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One lot Men’s
2000 and 2200'
Suits, sale price........................
One lot Men’s 25.00 and 2« 00 Suits,
sale price..............................................
One lot of Men’s 30.00 Suits, sale
p rice....................................................
One lot of Men’s 15.00 Suits, sale
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Brotherhood brand. Union mode, w ith long or
short gaunrtri
l.bi) Gloves, ^ Kale
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price .
Kf - - v - V - v - - -j100 Gloves, sale price A . '.O . .. * ■ „ , /. A j| c

One lot 50c quality, sole price
One lot 25c quality, sole price
One lot of Men’s Working Shirts’, 50c
quality, side price.

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M o n ’ s S ilk

N eckkw ear
FouHn^Hotid and But Wings’ in n varied array
of pretty plain colors nnd the
on
newest fancy effects. Regular 50c qualityt *JOC

Tn Plain .White and Fancy patterns. AJl the..infest'sty lek. on tiie .market//All'sizes from 3 4 'i
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1.50 to4.50quality. Sale
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Meif’s,Woolen. Underwear

One lot of Boy's Pants in Sergea, Wbrstcutf, eti
oil Knickerbocker style. Every pair gbium
tec&lt;l not to np.' 1.50 ones, sale. C l 1 0
price. . . . ............................. ,*•.;■ /■ *PM.W

In Gray and White; heavy? ligàt* end
v gauze weigts; 12 garment, sòie prüfe..-

1.00 ones, side price .......... . . . YV-. . T: v ;||c

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But all of the parties concerned ought to
settle their difference«, get together and
proceed with the work. It mean« more
M i è l i tr a r TtMday and rrUlsr Mondo* Or to our wetton than any other one im­
provement.

« H IN Q L E 8

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
I t J. IIO LLY. Editer

POVEItTY STRICKEN EXPRESS CQ

W. M t u r a t a . Busta«»» Manager

Some time ago an audit of tho books
of the Southern Express Company in
Florida waa started. The company claim­
D yal-U pchuroh Building, Jac ks o n ville , F lo rid a
Dottvarad la lbs City by carrier 12 00 p»r treat In' ed that they were not making any money.
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•dr»or* er 20c p«r month.
We, had always been under the impres­
Fayotant* la odi aoc» muai b» mod* »t office.
Our stock is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low. If your deuler
sion that they were making all there
«rol o» tacoad-cl»»» mall matt«r Ansati 22od waa Here tye^uyi or two reasons whja
cannot furnish our stock write us for prices.
1908, al Iba Pot lo(So* al Sinfurd. Florida,
the South'erncxpre*» Company Is’ In
«adar Act of March 3rd. 1870
reduced circumitancesT
Thursday The Journal took a box out
0 Bo» U Harald Bolldlnj
of the Express office, the contents of
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
fY tW r iiiH
which cost Just $2.SO. The express
The Tampa Tribune has Just pasted Its
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR
charges on this box from Atlanta. Ga.,
elgbteeth milestone and it was not a
AT-LAW
were $4.01. NEARLY TWICE THE VAL­
painful operation either. The Tribune is
Lair Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit ot
UE OF THE SHIPMENT. For the past
Florida
a paper that is the pride of the South
several weeks we have been paying ex­
Keikleners. Sanford and Srlvan Lake
Florida people and The Herald wishes Ed­
press charges on goods from Atlanta
itor Stovall and Sir Edwin Lambrlght and
which amounted to nearly double the
the entire staff eighteen years more and
L. G. STRINGFELLOW
actual cost of the goods themselves. At
then some of prosperity.
this rate. If we had a box come from
JUSTICE o r THE PEACE
Chicago we would have to sell our plant
Sanford people ard boasting that they In order to pay the express charges.
have shipped 400 cars of lettuce so for And « q It will easily be seen that the
this season. Sanford people are evident- Southern Express Company does not make
iy on to their Job. working every minute any money. Ills a charitable institution
to pile up shekels for that rainy day that The Southern Express Company and
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
will Inevitably come to us alL—Apalachi­ other express companies are deliberate­
cola Times.
ly robbing the people, and It is sanction- ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Tho rainy day Isphere, but WcTore still ad by law. Compared with thé express
Practice in S ta te and Federal Courts
shipping and piling up Uie shekals.
companies, the James boys were novices
at the hold up game.—Key West Daily Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla.
The Palatka News was ten years old Journal.
last Friday and Editor Russell gives' an
DR/ W. E. HOUSHQL.DER
More Good .*Lettuce Sale»..
interesting account of the trlaiaand trlb- “
, ulotions of the paper in that period and
Roy Symes, K. R. Murrell nnd'O. W.
DENTIST
C&amp;tee with a statement of the prosperity Billingsley struck It ilch yesterday with
Roomi
23
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and
25. Fico Did«
‘Phone 41
that finally crowned his efforts. Florida their lettuce, the market being steady
Journalism Is finally coming Into It's and even leaves brought a good price.
SANFORD. F LORI DA
own and the boys who have labored 'so The best brought $5.50 to $8 00 per bas­
long and faithfully can see something ket. Part of it was different kind sold o(
ANDEW JOHNSON
coming back as
remu iteration
$4.50. The leofy at $5.00.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(i. F. Smith received a belated Christ­
PtifU cn In S««!» and Federal Couru
If the generous and great hearted who mas ixcsent as he shipped some leafy
Phuiw 248
are sending that Everyglades literature stuff, no heads, and received $t 00 per M G T. Oullitinx
Send for Catalogues, P ric e s and Tcrm 9
to The Herald would cease we ’ will basket.
promise never to mention some of die
The stuff was sold ¡by the commission
DR. R. M. MASON
facts about the “dreenage.” We don’t firm of Smith L Holden. J . W. Barnes,
DENTIST
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care whether the custard apple grows Jr., their representative hrre, expects
there or custard pies, it Is a dead moral some more good sale» today.
Wolborn Block
certainty that we will never locate there
An"Appreciated Gift s J - v 4
F L O R ID A &lt;
aa long as there Is any-dxy land left la
The
(rustety,
teachers
and-pupils
ol
Florida. If the Everglades la the proper
m w m ?m
place to local« why the need of so many the High Scliool greatly appreciate the
donation of trees, palm», and money
clrdars denying this charge and (half
Let the satisfied customers make the made by Die Wednesday Club, Welaka
A ll M od ern M edim i» and A ppi m ic c i
statements and have them signed
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Steinway &amp; Sons
Behr Bros.
Ma
“Crown”
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Kohler
Campbell - H
and Fischer

Autopiano

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On Monday. January 22. the first train
will go over the new ]railroad to Key
West. The man who planned and
financed this over-tbr-sea tmlrond is
Henry M. Flagler, now In his 82nd yetfi.
Like every other man who la really worth
while, who has accomplished great things
Mr. Flsgler never has and never will get
Iris full mead of praise for attempting In
the face of difficulties this almost Impos­
sible task. The Herald has never felt In­
clined to galhrr flowers for the dead, hut
to plsce the laurel wreath upon the living,
and ws hereby -acknowedge the debt that
the state owea Henry M. Flagler. May
his dream ba realised before his' span of
Ufa Is broken and may his true motive of
developing his adopted state overshadow
the commercial spirit that dings around
railroad enterprise.
May the over-sea railway not only real­
ize the dream* of the founder In regard
to development, but also realize the profit
necessary to carry on such a large under­
taking
‘¿fo .
We band the bouquet to Mr. Flagler,
with no scorpion of Jealousy hidden
among the flowers to leave a sting.’ He
has a lasting monument to his memory,
such as no crowned head will ever.leave
to posterity.

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SobMthingshould bê dâne At otto« re­
garding this drainage scheme. Themen
who stopped the work must have bad
sufficient reason for getting the. injunc­
tion or the ooart would bava over ruled It

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rvlSroc* otgoul tnllli on Ih* PATI of Ih* hkld*f
th* chnck. lo n* forfeit«! tu th* eli» li ih« «ucr*»*.[0l blilder ahavhf (all la &lt;iu«llf&gt; h&gt; alvini propri
-mij (ur ih* fpJlhfu) perforilinno* of Ih* ilmin
a!l*r rrreivim Fwatil Threkk •erompafi,In» all
tritcied hldt tu pe rplurnnl lo l|ir Ovili or '*n&lt;l Un
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OUt foár of their ehòktng ; It rnn’eoklljr be rrcognlied that
j*vncs arV
taken Hvitf,
number of con­
sumar« evìif^M^iftwdre thus, A* nardinas so preßÄ H Ö «vii
(list class
repuijttlon.
to be found on
all tables where me lady of the house
wishes to «how shu lives In style.—
From' an earnest advertisement *. .

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WANTS

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D ra ftsm e n s ’ M aterials

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band.M
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trifle lndtstlnet)-rA' whisky and soda
with your huabghd?- Well,, thanks. I
don’t mind If I do lytvo Jiist onal"—
Punch.
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Educational A d v a n c e m e n t ‘
Tho children at ap Erllh school
were takon the other day to a traV
•ling menagerie and circus In onler to
give them a pracLlcal Ivsnon In nat­
ural history. Later o n ., we unde^
stand, they are to be taktff} to see a
classical daacer In onJef to loarn
anatomy.—Ixmdon P unch&gt;-

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the ltmb*i theriw. uniirt
the prorUion* ol ijie act of June 3. *8714. and act*
•mandatory, known a* ino ‘"timbar and Stun*
Law." at »neh vaio* n» tnUhl t* . Bird by appialterpant. and that, puiouantlq Surb «ppllralton
Lhr landjofl-timbw thftwm bay« twrn apwaUad
at Flv* naan ml Twenty Ikilara. th« Iknoe*
tlmatfd 40.000 board fret al 15.00 p*f M. and
40 000 boanl f**t at 12 SO per M, and the land
1210 , 00; thatisald applicant will ollar Anal proof
(n tuppen of hi« applleatloa and iwprn ttalrrnmt
on tha 20th day of Mach, 1012. before (he cl«tk of
t Hi» Would Join Him.
the dicult court at Orlando. Fla.
, .
H ostei»~’‘Why, Mr. 8mlth. TVS
Any prraoa Ik at llbeity to pmteal thli mirthaac
hardly sren you all"the ovenlngi Now, before anlry. or Initiât* a coniati at any Urne be­
fore paient iaaoea, by Atina a roftotwraird afB.1 particularly want you tn^come^ and davlt In thla oftlce, attaiLn» facta which would de­
TttOK COUNTY OHXMCg
feat Ihe entry,
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Hntrr 5. Cm.»«.;*
When Sanford was In the early stsgex hear a Whistling ' mdo by my hu*;- Ture-30-Dt-p,

of vegetable raising every man'dug hie
own dilebee end managed to get rid of the
overflow water In oome manner; As the
country filled up the queeiion of ditches
became a serious problem. Involving dis­
putes ebout certain rights and privileges.
The solution Jo the affair was to create a
drainage district, employ an engineer and
-ditch the entire SaAford dlsjrlct. forever
settling the matter. This vras done and
the work was progressing nicely, when
certain pottles became disgruntled over
the direction ot some of the ditches and
enjoined the contractor from proceeding
with the work. Slncethat time dozeitiof
growers have been forced to ebandoq their
forms because of Improper drainage end
thousands of dollars worth of property have
beenrulned. During the past week Abe
heavy ralift havelgaln demonstrated th&amp;t
unless drsstic measures ore taken In regard
to this ditching more farms wlU be abon'
dooed and Sanford will receive a black
ey« that wlO forever put a blot upon our

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PRINTING - BINDING - LITHOGRAPHING
J a c k s o n v ille , Fla

Early Roie No. 4.

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Our Mock w&gt;, frown by ■■ in Maine and N«w York Suit. Th« Mock U
antaad to be ini, to name, fit* ham Jiaeaae and tot. They «ra unifonn in tin.
froM ot
cold. t Dtllvtilee
immtdialtly
i; not bet a damiftd
J. Er by
PACE,
Agent
* , can» Im mad*
sanroro.
n on o«
WE MANUrA^tUKEme CORRECT POTATO FERTILIZER
!» i n o e p k n d i n t g b t i l i z c r Co m p a n y .

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Sanford. Florida

Only exclusive b aler in th e city. All
mixing done .with vToteSt improved ‘Sani­
tary machinery. ^
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Spencor’s , Bread hahdled by all first
Net a Real Gsnlus.
A Connecticut matt-bkk an alarm
clock . which arouse» bU- hena and.
feods them at (he proper time. Time
wasted! A nyri genlua wduld have
■pent hla time lnvpntlng an alarm
clock that would lay eggs, and cachi«
at th« completivo of. thé feat
- Humps and Mumps.
A hump-backed woman was jm astn f
Ttben.a little flTAá^ruld. with, * pltying look, aald: -^jÿhat*« thw-mattar
with tha lady, mamma? Has.she got
tha mumpa tu her. backr ¡—PblladeF
pbla Record.

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SPECIAL ORDCI(S ' riUEP P l^ jP T

But an advc7tiscinent( ip
this paper talka to the

whole community.

Catch the Id e a i

PHO NE 106

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�Will be wady Jan. 15th to open dmsmaking pnrlora In Mr» Bruton » Millinery
Store. All kind* of dressmaking. Tailor
Little Happenlnfs— Mention of made suits a specially. Mr». J. E. Lewi»
3&lt;I-2tp.
Matters In Brief,
If you want delightful Christmas candy
PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST get the famous Numiolly's nt L. R Philips
4 Co.
27-»t
One and two 1torse wagons with celery
Summary of tbo floating Small Talk
flared side bodies at Underwood'» 7-lf
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
ried Herald Reader».
chine
It Oarage Co.
48.if
Unde Zeke tonight at Imperial Theatre,
Autoes
and
carriage
painting
at
Un­
Popular price»
derwood's
First
class
work
3-tf
Come to Sanford this week If you want
Famous
Splrelln
Corset,
city
iigcni,
Mr*.
bargains In seasonable good»
l Mr» Julian Carpenter of Jacksonville, R. M, Hamilton. Coll or phone. No.
Frl-36-ttp
U the charming gueat of her sister, Mr» 155
Huve you tried the Slrrine Housef 4th
Forest Lake.
i S. A. Irvin haa relumed from Ohio and Palmetto. If not get u meal ucket.
34lf
where be was called by the serious Ill­
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Beans, pens. corn, lorna toes, cucum­
ness of his mother.
ber»
watermelon, okra. New crop seed.
^ Mr» Henry Wight has returned from
L. R. Philip* St Co.
34-8tc
her visit to her father. Dr. UoochtUe, at
Wade, the Tuner, Orlando.
tf
Thomaaville, Georgia.
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Young
lady
desires
position
as
sales­
Whispering Bill Spier, the sweet voiced
nurseryman of Orlando, waa In the city lady. Address young lady care Mrs.
Stevens G03 Oak Ave.
3fl-2p
yesterday delivering nursery stock.
Get
prices
on
beans
for
spring
planting
Mr» Hilton Hampton of Tampa is visit­
.14-8tc
ing her mother, Mr» Taylor and sister. from L, R. Philips &amp; Co.
Ten room house, head of Park avenue
Mr» H. P. Driver at the Sanford House.
There will be a car load of horses and Sanford Height» Orange trees, water
mules at Brady's stable about Thursday. with gasoline engine. $20 per month.
- Particulars will—be' given In Friday's Key can l&gt;e found at Mrs. M. F. Rime»
33-It [i
Issue.
Don’t
miss
tire
Magic
Dullnr
Sale at
‘"'V The ne'vrhome of Rev. J . D. Langley on
IX
A.
Caldwell's
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Sons
beginning
Friday,
&gt; Magnolia avenue la nearing completion
January
12.
.
36-1
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and will add much to this beautiful resiWanted—For term of years, at 8 per
1 dance street.
Uncle Zeke’tonight at the Imperial The­ cent, $3,500 on first mortgage. Paying
property. Address "M,” care Herald.
atre. .Popular price»
Sanford.________________ 3-5-tf
Remember that you can have The Her­
Notice
ald delivered to your homo for $2 00 per
The annual meeting of the Sunford
year In advance or 20 cents per month if
Library Association will be held in the
you want If by the month.
Library rooms on Thursday, J a n llth. tit
Thursday at 9 o’clock the store of D I..
4 p. nt . for the election of iiflicer* and
Thrasher will open and admit the buyers
transaction of such other huaines* til may
to~ono of the greatest feast of bargains
come before the association.
35-2t
ever offered In the city. See bill»
Miss Margaret Wight, after a pleasant
• holiday with the homefolka and her many
friends In Sanfonl, left Monday nlgbl for
Tallahassee to resume her studies al the AH Local Advertisements Under This
Woman's College.
Heading, Three Cents a Line Each Issue
V Mr» Harry.AL £apworlh of New Yofkt «■PoriHlfc'oT To Lot— An clrgunt bunga­
is visiting her parent» Mr. aiul Mrs M low. 6 rooms and bath anil detach«!
F. ¿Robinson, and will spend the winter kitchen Admirably located A great bar­
months here, much to the delight of her gain if taken mun. Apply to or adtlres*
N.H. Fogg. Altnmontr Springs. Fla 3(1 Itp
many girlhood friends.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Ten acres of good land for sale nt a
bargain. Three acres cleared and crop­
ped last season- Ail under fence. Near
loading station on traction line. Almost
lven away.
Particulars at Herald

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For Sale—A pretty •Florida homo on
Silver Lake C. F. WIHinmr, Box 923
Sanford Fla., or phone 201.
33-tf
MAIL BOXES
Good steel mall boxes, 13 cents each.
Geo. II. fernald Ildwe Co.
3 3 -2 tc
Church For Funerals Only.
New York lisa one church which
Is devoted entirely to funeral services
it la called the Funeral church, nnd
Its usefulness contea from the f a d
th a t many (ululile» living In small
apartments In ih« city deaire lo have
th e last services fui their dead con
ducted In a larger pince than U pro­
vided by their homo
Having no Used
church u tit II n 11on they seek this place
for the servire»

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Found— Turkey—Owner may have same
laying lor mis'
(¡roc Co, and
Lody Stenographer t N i r e * ponA.L
Dost of reference» Either permanent or
tcihporary — Adtlres* Bm IJ(J2, City S.Vilp.
Real Estate Salesmen Wuitlrri — First
class man to sell 10 acre tra ct» 4 mifes
from Orlando. You make the selling
price and commissions tu suit yoursell.
Sam Doyd, Room 002, 90 West St., New
York.
3A-7tr

■ Mr» M. H, Terey on her way from
Jacksonville where she spent the holidays,
to her Itoaie In Lakeland, stopped over
Friday with her sisters, Mrs. M- H. Howler
and Mrs. J. H. Roumlllai.
*■ Dr. and Mr» N. deV. Howard, accom­
panied by their niece. Miss Brenda Mor­
rison arrived home Saturday evening
• Agents Take Notice—For Sale. I7llll
after spending a few months at their acres cut over pine land. 5 miles from
cottage at Daytona Beach.
■The principal of the colored school re­
ports that the water Is so deep around
the school building that the new building
bad to be deserted today end the old
building used, if the land around the
new building could receive some attention
tbe water could be drained off and school
' resumed,
i
Uncle Zeke tonight at the Imperial The­
atre. Popular prices.
u Mr» J. N. Standlfer and daughter. Miss
Ruth, mother and sister of Mr» R. C
Maxwell, left for their home at Gulfport.
Mississippi, Monday morning. During
•heir stay of several months in the city,
Mrs. Standlfer and Miss Ruth have made
■ great many friend» who regret to have
” •r " Uenet , the well k nown commls*ion man who formerly lived at the Fair*iew House on Flrit street. lias removed
hu residence to Celery «venue, opposite
**• *1 H. Chappell» He can be reached
■t any Ume by phone. Mr. Fleischer is
‘ trlctly a cash buyer.
38-lt
&gt; N#w
driving at W. W. Longs
Grocery — give him a calL
13-tf
Brini you» pld tires to Sanford Machine
* Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf,_
' Ca* engine repairs. Sanford Msehlftt
• Garage Go.
Buy your spring planting seed at L P.

J. G. MARTIN

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA.
F. H. R A N D . P re sid e n t
P. P. P O R E T E R , Oa a titer

Q EO . F E R N A L D , Vlee-Pres
a. P. W H IT N K R , Aaat. C a sh

Only National Bank in Orango County
F u n d s-P ro tected by Burglary Insurance

Faithful to Outy,
When the army of Pmnpey stormed

S afety Deposit B oxes lo r Rent
OROANIZED 1 8 8 7

and

took Jeru salem , nl the moment
the temple was taken, the priests
were engaged with the dally aacrlflco.
and amid all the horrors which aur
rounded them' they continued their
solemn dulles unmoved, thinking tl
b e tte r to suffer whatever caine upon
th em at their very nltnrs thsn to omit
anything their low requlred*-

NORTH

EAST

Atlantic
Coast Line

The Mole In Your Own Eye,

If you find« yourself thinking more
of the had point» of your frlcnus amt
relative* than of thefr good ones. Just
stop n moment nnd ask yourself how
you would like people to get Into the
habtt of doing the |nme with you
T h e n atari again rlAhl away nnd do
b e t te r ncxi time
Everybody bn* good
liolnta
Trv to *ee them —Argun

SOUTH

W EST

ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SL EE P I NG CARS
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WANTS

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Thrasher's

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A. W. FRIT0T, D: P. Agent
13» West Bay St.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

D r i n k a B o t t l o of
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Is undoubtedly spreading—you should
investigate and fight It If It's prin­
ciples are wrong, or Ughi for it If right
[fend "Men and Mule*".

Price 5c at 2 1 1 First Street

G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with (sire distilled water—they will (»event illnes» aid
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digestion anil give you health

S a n fo rd C oca C ola

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is brimful of *|mfkhng short stories
.iml helpful m formal itjtt fur women

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large hearing pear tree» modren 5-room
cottage, front and back porches, faces
sou tit Golden Lake. 3 miles south east of
Sanford; 5 minutes walk to street rail­
way, also Oveido railroad. Fine drinking
wafty. good bathing, flihlog and swim­
ming. Also 10 acre tract of the very
JMat celery and lettuce Lund, welt located.
#Tml[e west Cameron City, less than a
nrtef 'of mile from Sanford traction
rlino- Land has a gentle slope from
Nqyth to South; End. so there will never
he any (Unfi* of soured land. Guaran­
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8h»p your produos to 0 . W .Judy * Co..
■op«. Fla. Write them for stencil, fri-tf
Clearance sale of bats for 4he next two
•#m at Mr» Allen's millinery parlor»
36-2c

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Now la-the time 1 0 buy beans before
* oaul rise In price» L R. PJdlipa k
x ***** P**nty of them.
ff« te '
We are equipped to handle your repair
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Sanford Machine * Garage Cb.
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m lu (h e Magic Dollar tele at

[bat you can bay at the right price and
With which you can make big money.

It’s all io the Taylor Feed
Every mill fltted with irirsraM* drier,
t - dut attacbmcuts and adjustable
ler. Improved carriage-backing de­
vice la quidc atHng and a time oarer.
Made In all sixes, portable and sta­
tionary. .
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H bitiftfi Machine«, C u t -O f f Bsws,W oo d
BpIlUere, * 1«., and do Foundry Wotk.

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N recent issues we have given you a few figures comparing Florida with the very beat Northern States in the pro­
duction of corn ond potatoes.

It is not possible to compare Florida with all of the states on all. kinds of crops,

because certain crops in Florida pay so much money to farmers that they do not care to give attention to some other
crops which ore staple in the North. In looking over the statistics on any crop that is grown both in Florida and
the Northern States, we find th at Florida has a decided advantage.
Owing to our wonderful clim ate, we have advantages along other lines— in the raising of stock, for instance.
It is not necessary to protect stock from the weather, and consequently all kinds of stock run a t large the year ’round
and require no attention and but little
feed. This*» is one of
the most inviting fields
for the cattle , business in the
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Just now wo calf your attention to the raising of P oultry.

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Poultry raising os an industry has made wonderful strides forward in the past few years, yet the depl&amp;nd for
poultry products is increasing much more rapidly thnn the supply, and prices are advancing slightly each year.
This fact is due to several reasons.

Almost everybody enjoys eating poultry products.

The general high cost, of

living along other lines undoubtedly adds to the consumption of poultry products( and tends to increase price's. Sftill
another, ond we think a greater reason than any other, is due to the rapid increase of population in our cities and
the decrease in population of our country districts. The census of 1910 reveals some startling facts. The State of
Illinois, for instance, lost 4 5 ,0 0 0 population in the rural districts in the past ten years, while the state as a whole,
including the cities, gained over 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Whut is true of Illinois is true of practically every other state in the
union. As people flock to the cities thev. of co u rse . cen se to he nrodlicers hilt still rnnfinne fn he ennunmeru Tlint

past two years.

W e h av e se le c te d six r e p re s e n ta tiv e s ta te s out o f th is list ond figured th e a v e ra g e p rice for two

y e a rs on both eggs and c h ick e n s.

T h ey a r e a s fo llo w s:
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CHICKENS PER 100 LBS

S o u th D a k o t a .................................................... $ . 2 0 3 ..................................................
I l l i n o i s ...................................................
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$ 9 .0 4

. 2 1 6 ................................................

1 1 .2 0

In d ia n a ..................v..................................................... 2 2 0 .................. ...............................
I o w a ....................... J ................... ................................. 2 0 3 ............................................. ..

1 1 .4 8
- 1 0 .2 0 •*

M is s o u r i........................................................................ 1 9 4 ..................................................

1 0 .8 0

K a n s a s .................................

. 1 9 5 ...............

1 0 .3 7

A v e ra g e for th e six „8tn tes ................................ 2 0 5 ...............

1 0 .3 7

Now co m p a re F lo rid a from Hie sa m e t a b l e :

Eggs 2 4 c and chickens $ 1 3 .3 4 .

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This w ill show you that the

price of eggs in Florida during the past two\ years has averaged 3 H c higher than the six states above mentioned,
and th at the price of chickens has averaged $ 2 .9 7 per iOO pounds higher than in the six states above.
ence of itself should be an attractive mdrghi of profit.

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• In th e v ic in ity of S a n fo rd b u t few p eop le p a y any. a tte n tio n to p b u ltry , p ro b o b ly b e c a u s e th e y a re engaged in
tru ck grow ing, from w h ich th ey m a k e en o rm o u s r e tu r n s , on d c o n se q u e n tly do n ot c a r e to fool w ith ch ick e n s.
Being n e a r thfe g rea t reso rts of th e c q u n try , and h a v in g ^such e x c e lle n t tra n sp o rta tio n by both w a te r an d ra il,
th &amp; d em an d h ere is m u ch g re a te r th a n in o th e r p a r ts of th e s t a t e dnd th e p rices a t S a n fo rd a r e c o n se q u e n tly co n ,

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We do not know of h better p lace or one more adapted to poultry raising than our Volusia FarmB.

This land

is level, excellent quality of soil, Well drained, h a s s p le n d id t r a n s p o r t a t i o n f a c ilitie s b y b o th w a t e r a n d
ra il and C A N B E B O U G H T A f F R O M $ 3 0 T O $ 5 0 P E R A C R E , depending upon location.
One of the finest poultry, farkps in this part of the sta te is located a t Enterprise, only a short distance from our
Volusia Farm s, r

of -t his fa r ja ^ ;^

has a large number of hens, and in an article written for The

Sanford'Herald of recehit date, this gentleman states th at his henB averoge to pay him $ 2 .0 0 per head each year
above ail expenses.
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Mr. Thropp buys all his feed and does not attem pt to grow any of it, as his farm is located on a few town lots.
■i It is so easy to grow anything or everything in Florida th at we should certainly advise one who intended try ­
ing the poultry business to buy sufficient land to grow all hig own feed, especially so when our Volusia Farm s can
be bought at the present low price.

There is no question about an advance in value Inter on, and besides being able

to raise feed for one’s poultry, one would get the benefit of the advance in value of the land itself.

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Let us shqw you over,this splendid tra c t of laud. No m atter what you want land for In' Florida, you will be
pleased with our Volusia Farm s. Sold on easy term s with small payments.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

�T H E SANFO RD H E R A L D

Eiiglfeh P a r s ö d F o r m * f r a t o r n lty
fo r F a i r S e x .

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of Rod tty 1» Rldlouled by
Wprld far Admitting Female« to
Lodge—Maeons Do Llttlo but"
•liwtiap..
(a t Dinner*.
London.—There la nothing In Mar
eofcrr. eooordlng U) Hev. Dr.' Cobb,
tomidtr of the' Hoaoreblo Fraternity
of Ancient Masonry, that forbid« the
(Bcluilon of -women, end he adds that
ttiy are quite ae capable of preserv­
ing tbe eeorets of the society as the
mtn So women are admitted to his
frstsmlty—and the rest of tbe Me•able world Is laughing.
Dr. Cobb U the vicar of BL Ktbelktfgt'a a tiny, picturesque, ancient
dmrcb'ln the heart of the old city of
Dindon, end It was here a correspondset found him.
-1 belonged to tbe Orand Lodge or
Mgttnd for many years," be said,
- b u l l eaw that few people took tt eerloosly. .Though, of course, they keep
tip a large number of charitable tn■Ututlone, they do little else hut eat
dinner«. Orlglnalfy* ilnaonry was a
religious movement;'- _whtch Insisted
tkAt spiritual life wee the most Im­
portant. In the procese of time, tbe
spiritual side of * Masonry he« been
leet to sight, and It has become too
Materialistic.
'
'Some years ago I was attracted to
a form of Maeonry practiced by An­
al« Detect, and, becoming Interested
la It, I Joined. But I found her loo
autocratic altogether. All members
were bound in obedience to her, end
this teemed Inconsistent wltb tbe
spirit of Masonry,-as I understood It.
BU 1 left her society, end some time
after e few friends end I—we were
five tn ell—decided to found «.lodge of
our own. Now we have 160 .
"The elm of our fraternity, and tbe
tim of the church ere Identical. 1
take It tbit aim Is to deepen tbe
spiritual Ilfs. This being so, there Is
ap argument that cab be brought for-

tlt^TTi Hf LS "Il'ilAf•tneot of electric
^rtrt* In a frame fattened b cn cu th the
foot ratlins or other convenient place
Of the railway car. Thlt fra m e can
be lowered and ratted ae o cca sio n re
quires. Through an Ingenlout trh e m e
all the telegraph or te le p h o n e poles
along the line are utlllied and their
functlona center In a re g u la r te le ­
phone booth Installed w h ere judged
most convenient.
In Important aud regular dally long
distance trains the Intention it to In
atall complete switchboards, which
from their connection with both tele
graph and telephone wires, may be
Utilised for both telephonic and tele
graphic messages W hile no s e c r e t*
have been divulged, the ap p aratu s
does not appear to be a cum plicated
one. A large coll of wire Is placed on
the roof of tbe car w ith Us plane ver­
tical and parallel to th e ra ils
Its
ends are connected with a te le p h o n e
receiver Installed In a
otm dproof

SANTORO LODGES
Sanford lod ge No 2 7 . I O O T
Meet* every Monday at 7 10 p rn over Imperial
) (• | U h . N r ,

T o s s ir e

W S Hai:&gt;p in Sec y

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Phvenlk Lodge No 3. K o f I1

Un-la »mind ami (aurth M«ai«la&gt;»

ktiifthl» alway» wetinmr I’ K lliitrhlr
tpll»S trank. K R amt S
Sanford lod ge. No tl2 X b \ M
I- Tayluf M«,lrt H I Tolar .VrnI u in in u n k - a lh in e v r iy lu » i a n d t h i r d T h u r»

I 7 IO i» in

J^trtbkrthtire, the feminist moye*
“ abet be Ignored. Ixwklng
i'Wk on the «roots of tbe lest few
iwrs It ca*. be seen bow dlaestrous
“ « been th® absence of a policy as
^twde this movement, and t£e re
- Cki w“ b*,n * cour,e of eventa of
T~~c“ 00 oadon can be proud. Such a
U not one that Maeonry- can
•«Wf'lo risk. To exclude women as
a k 10 co“rt * “r,jr Al«»*ter, eo let
^beforehand end welcome her
• i . A.Da ?,ou Bni thal women keep the
.

Perfectly r *

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■•creta of Masonry cannot )&gt;&lt;« tnM *•

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Of great ImporM Just been perfected, through
»«phonic communication ben° TIn» Usina Is nude possible.
,
hávd been made

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SANFORD,

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Meet Klr»t and Ttilrd Wrdrinday night, comer
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The Loyal Order of Mooae meet» every M
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ROOM 20

em p loy es and p a ssen g ers sets n stand
ard which none of oui p riv ately own
ed lined have e v e r ap p roach ed
The

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carry more truffle per m ile than any
railroad In tb e s ta te s , excep t a few
terminal aystetns lik e th at of the Chi

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Open Tuesdays «1 lo lì p m

th e cab . sa y s A lbert Edw ard s In bis
article, "T h e treason of P a n a m a ," IQ
Bucceaa Mrupnlno
T h e re a r e two
rat)road s ou (b e « anal zone owned
and op erated by the g o v ern m en t (be
Isth m ia n ca n a l com m ission sy stem
used e xclu siv ely for co n stru c tio n pur
poses, snd the I’uniimn railro ad , which
b esides helping In [he c.atisl work,
does a largo and p ro fitab le co m m e r­
cial b u sin ess
Com pared with o th er tro p ica l rati
roads tbe P K 11 Is s m odel o f efh

ment T h e re le no sy stem at hom e so
thoroughly equipped with s a fe ty appll
ancss
T b e a c c id e n t ra te both for

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Oranges, Grapefruit
Pineapples, Vegetables

UNCLE SAM’S FINE RAILROAD

The first heterodox fact which Is
likely to surprise tbe visitor from
home It tbe glght of u blgb power lo­
comotive, wltb "II 8
ste n c ile d on

THE

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EST ABLlSHf.D IM3

Sanford Library

trsdtotloD If It does not Include them
- “There ere e large number of unkttsebed Maiong, who, like tpyself.
till QQperl lu lodge.ectlvltles. owing
tit'like fklliire bf Kngllah Masonry to
• ,,,« e f ;• « u w .r f * f o a l needs. Our&lt;orIhA In addition It enables tbe Jktaeon
tS to bring .his wife end daughter Into
kls Mssonlo Ilf«."
"Whet doeq tbe Qrand Lodge of
Eniland uy to your Innovation f"
• r • *Of course,' they (Are called us to
book severely about
But i malbtala that I have done nothing to vloIst# the ancient traditionsguf Masonry,
. According to tbe rule*; 1 took An oetfa'
to reveal tbe secrets of Masonry Jo1’
non# but Masons, and this I have
kept Tbe members ere Initiated and
til the proper ccrempulee are carried
__ OUt reverently
The objection, rafeed by tbo \irend«
S
En* lind Ih«* no «&amp;« ‘ U kt liberty to establish a lodge«wlUmjit.Ha
«oMent Is an old one./ \t' la the«gllU’
tb»l whatever Is 1« right kkd that all
*
St reform’ ll wrong.» Such oh.
V
beve been raised OUdtigh nlf
fro«' ihe tlrai'¥liqd, the
rakrueee ob jected it th e p r» c U T n g o f
W i l l In I’elestlo o.
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«edits» tir»» and third Turwlay* in every monili
all In W elturnr Murk third Boor

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Kindly write for ttencil if needed

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DOES LOCATION AND EXPERIENCE COUNT?

stzA Meat Market of Quality^^i

FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

p ir a c y amt-wcoumny In .nifftj depart­

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Buys five acres of the finest Celery Land, tiled,
fenced and with flowing well, including five
acres of C clcry, set out and in prime condi­
tion. An acre or more should be ready to
cut February 1st
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1 his land is within one mile of Sanford, on
good road and near shipping station

Scalinole Chapter No 2 .Order E astern Star
Meet« every »mind and fourth Irklny In month
l-verr one who ha» »reti hi» Star In rhe ta il »re
«wl tally Invile«) tri vidi tbe t ho pier

I F t e ytni con iJ‘‘v ^ lt: &gt;&gt;&lt;^1 »1 everything delivered
' m your
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I lo t Ida and W e s te rn Reef n nd P o rk , la m b , D ry unc
S a il M e a ts. Fish, P o u llr y and Hom e M ade P o rk Sau
sage.
u r n u n w nr»‘ iinr**«l t n ütvr* t n thr* I r w i n n n r a

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Fry it — you w ill lx; pleased.

CHAS, MAURICE, Agent
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WALK FLOOR WITH HIS BABY
Chicago Men Is Also O rdered to Give
His W a g e s —Ju d g e W ill D eter.

m ine C h ristm a s G ifts.

.Chicago. —S e n te n ce d to walk tbe
floor for tw o hours e a ch night w ith his*
beby In hie arms, was the fatu o f Pub
rick Knight, arraigned In Iho court*
of domestic re la tio n s Ihe o th e r day
on complaint of his wife, who ch a rg ed
non support.
B ab ath
saw
Mrs
When Jud(;i
Knight with the baby In her arms hr
ordered tbe hti'sband to tnke the child
Knight took the baby, while the
mother Talked with tliq Judge. *
The baby’« bends sto le up and c a r
eased thfi father's lace- fie smiled.
"The wife turned t o , loot, end smiled
tod.
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'*Tb«l'e betotr," u)&lt;L' tLe JJudge to
Knight T il dlspoeeVjf tbls ceee right
now. ^ Knight. I flentfqjp’ you tn go
home with /bur wife and walk the
floor wltb the baby (wo hours every
night from now until December 10
Dweldee that you will turn your wages
over to your wife every pay da/
On December SO you will come here,
and you and I Will discuss the kfpi)
of Christmas prdbenta you are to&gt;buy
for yoqr wife and baby.".
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Indorsed
by mure Florida and Georgia Hankers and o ilie r business men than
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A. H. JA M ES, Manager. Jacksonville, Fig.

page. A "Stroke of Genius,”
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Because H M an encyclopedia In
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W**fi*7 solved In a reali/ preo.
w « c o m p à ta u ,* ^ Inexpensive
Walks Lor^ for Job.
L
«Tatem , w hich hoe
'»•a th. a i m , "R aU ophon a," ^ Minneapolis, M tnn-c- Hsua .Peter
» WMgtgd fa i i i a i g . a ll notti. Kloetor wants a Job In ; tho court-

Hpaae. Sine« June 1, when he alerted
after tho Job. be has walked 2.360
miles In the courthouse corridor. Un­
til be had passed the custodian's office
10,690 times, hie wants worn not made
known to the official Inside. Probably
he never would ‘have got co u (K e; td
apply for the ptaee, -but tbe ngflpillhtb
after Seeing him haunting the eorridon lor month«, asked what he want­
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The dub enjoyed a abort discussion on

the ‘'Difference between Orman. French
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Italian Opera."

No. 82

t The musical port of the program were N(V 84 '

Items of Interest Concerning two fine intruroemnl duets by Mrs. Mun­
Society People.
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The chorus work which the club will
soon begin, under the leadership of Mix.
rOINTS PURELY PERSONA! Geo. L Hoy, was discussed and sow« mu­
sical selection» were decided on.
hew Celery City Vanity r a lr While
Two new names were proposed for mem­
Away the Golden Hours—
bership. after which the dub adjourned.
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will entertain the dub with a “Reading/Cecilia« Music Club

Every Week BrMgs Club
Mrs. R. L. Hughes was the charming
host«— of -the Every Week Bridge Ctub In
the tea room Saturday afternoon. Three
tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Frank
D m made the highest score end won the
first prix* a fancy work beg. The booby
prise, a jaetty pincushion, was received
by Mrs. Cecil Csbbett Mrs. 0. W Brad*
captured the consolation prize, a hand*
some bridge set
After the cards ice creem. cake sod
coffee were served.
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Mrs. Hughes guests were Meedaroe*
Holden, McLaughlin. Brady. Lake, Driver.
Lane. Pukston. Carpenter, Gsbhett Papwerth. Prather. Mrs. Davis Forster joined
the ladles later In the afternoon.

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Mrs. H. P. Driver çn ter rained a delight -

Attitude ami-Ariè
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Money Question frerh Woman's View.
Fawsr people nowadays psatend to
Most men trust their eirea with
their hearts, but draw the Una at their ba reading when they get Ihetr p i« '
pockftbooks.' 8om* day 1 am guing to turna taha«. Siili, there a ï* those
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The Gothic acutptora produced crude
yvd protesque carvings from a techni­
cal standpoint, but they wore the first
to attempt Intimato speech In art ad­
dressed to the common people, and
both RoaselHno and Giotto with.theft
F. JÜ T E R R Y
clavar followers ar* heirs of th* hum­
I'UILDLK Of
bler croftsman who broke th* bonds V
MAP■L I an! (MANITI
of convention to Immortali** th*
homeliness and variety of dally « p e ­ ; ; Noumettf, Tofubitoneg, Etc : :
rlener and common types of - human ; ; Church S treet, Orlando, florida ' !
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ful bridge party Monday afternoun com­
plimentary to her sister, Mr* Milton
Hampton of Tampa. Three tables of
bridge were played. The first prize, a
handsome bonbon dish was won by Mr*
T. A. NeaL The booby prise, a fancy
coat banger was received by Mr* W. W.
Prather. After the conclusion of the
games delicious chocolate and angel food
cake, with claret cup was served.
- Nicely P u t.
Mrs. Driver's guests were Meadamea
Brahms-dined one day with one of
Hilton
Hampton,
Vote*.
Koelor.
Holden,
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lbs S*wlng Ctrsls
hi* fanatic admirers, and thé tatter,
. J The members of the circle who were Mcljiughlin. Brady, f-ake. Carpenter.
knowing the master's predilection for
present Thursday evening were delight­ Hughe* Gabbett. Neat, Prather.
fine w in* bad s bottle pf renowned
fully entertained by , Miss Margaret
quality brought to the tabla toward
Tampa Business Colie i«
* Roberta, In her charming home in th*
the end of the repast “This." he **This U or» of (|htj few bualneaa trainusual way the circle enjoy* the** pleasant
*Jtimed, "la «h* Brahms among my
meeting. Delirious salad, sandwiches. la* college* in America owning ita build­ wines!" Thé guest sipped of It. say
, olives, pickle* TkocoUte, fruit cake and ing and used exclusively for college and f a g :. "Excellent, tgpnderfull. Now
‘ Other kinds of aske were aerved. MU* dormitory purposes. Every .department bring on your Beethoven]"
i Rhbert s goests were Mr* Morton Hop- equipped in erode*p office. .Myle .1 0&gt;e»
* son. president: Mr* J . C. Bennett. Mr* R. forty brand new visible typewriter* for
By th* Evidence.
/• V C Maxwe«, Mr* W. W. Long. Mr* students use. Penmanship, practical book­
Donald. aged (, had. been to ecbool
Anderson. Mr* Deane Turner. Mr*C. G. keeping. and riropiest and Uvefeat abort- with an older (rlend and had aehg
/*Bntt, Misses Earns and Estelle Beard. hand taught by experts. Six ' hundred the teacher put a etar jjg jtha cards of
•sale Long. Alice Whit- students the peat year. Mora, positions each child whoso Conduct had been
opmt than this onUega caN fi(L Winter ■DO*. Thai evening while walking pot
term begins drat weeh-th January, l i l t . with hit parents, h a; remarked aftaf
Catalogue and otherfurniture free. L. looking at th* «tarry- sky, “Thers^r*
&gt;**n lots of good bora today *
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towels.. napkins, pillow-calc*, ,
etc., and wish, starch* anil
all of-youlr gtifched goods, soft goods, etc., ready to be ironed/1
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pure.aparkling watfcr and with
leal wca^than it-would receiveAt Rome. We are doing ihi*

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IN S A N F O R D — U fa is Worth Living

Number 37

SANFO RD,

NEWS OF THE WORLD
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Items of Interest Gleaned fjson»
Various Sources
h a p p e n in g s d u r in g t h e w e e k
Here the Reader» Will rind a Brief
Historical Sprint Flowing
fo r Hurried Readers
Rev. Rlchsson who pleaded guilty to
giving Avis Linnell cyanide of poiaaauim
cautlngjlier death has been sentenced to
die on May 10th.
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Paul H. Smith, the ticket agent of the
Central of Georgia Railway who was ortested on the charge of robbing the safe
at the union dopot at Macon of 12,000.
slier he claimed ho had been held up,
and gagged by tvro unknown men,
denied this tnurning that hp hod any part
in the crime. Sheriff Hicks and Detect­
ive Poole, however claim that the young
man confeared to them, ond that they
found a large portion of the money on him.
VThe Democratic National 'Convention
will meet at Baltimore on June 25 to
name tbe candidate for President of the
United States Several other cities were
after the plum but Baltimore was chosen
on ocmint of the location and because a
Demon;itic winner has never been chosen
from the west.
The Immense marble and granite home
of the Equitable Life Assurance Society,
covering a whole block In lower Broad­
way. on historic landmark of Now York's
early period of sky scraper buildings and
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one of the city's important financial cen­
ters on Tuesdny was destroyed by fire
whh.n loss &lt;&gt;( six lives and probable $(i,000.000 m property. A dozen persons
were Injured Valuable .records Includ« M i n t -11ayrlmon
and two priceless libraries, which cannot
bo replaced went up in flames and the
fate of hundreds of millions of dollars
worth of securities, stored In safety de­
posit vaults, was tonight in question, ul•though It was believed, fireproof construct­
ion. had saved (hem
y^After a la|»e of more than ten yeurs.
’ -American troops ore again to Invadd
China. They are to aid in keeping 0{&gt;en
.the railroad from Pekin to the sea.
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vA plan practically revolutionizing the
business uieitiodi of the entire Federal
government and placing rill of Its half
'•.^nuliion emplnyea.'wtth the exception of
' * ■ &lt; beads vf un|*&gt;rtmit bureaus under the
’ diriitinl .civil service ts recommended
by the rr^irt of tlie commission on
.eOiDouty and efficiency now in |«ossosa V ' •lioouf President Tafu •,
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Tbe Moros of Mindanao and Jolo Islands
■/- hsve *i&lt;uted a holjj war of extermination
aggioft American soldiers ond civilllans.
had accordlog .lute ports brought to this
. • &gt;dty on the Uifited -Slates transport sharman, yihicli arrived from the Philippines
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several hundred of the head
. -•'buBters and several American hove been
LDled &lt;n the Juuglc. fightsv
"The banking ayateln of the United
¿Mips is n disgrace td our civilization,”
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*hc Opinion Andrew Game file vented
tdiay.while testimony before the Stanley
oomitdUee ‘of the bouse of ^representa. . Uve» wh|rh is InvesUgotinfi "tbe United
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Rry^n VftilorgcrJ, the condl. ^ r o f i^ v o t w ’ WtMilrow W«'*ou.o( Now
fr..
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PreiTden'tiftT -hpmihutlbn nt
the hands of the' democratic/party. But
Bryan's endorsement was qualified
.»tatemenL1 “ttoveroot Wilym
A»,0 b£ thb beit man now ’in the
»V '**&lt;i*!. *“nnt)&lt;bt In favor of nny third
l a i W ;^
" ,t'" Mldt thi Nebraskan.
He tsjd Tie. favored the nomination of
*°rae •trdng. progressive democrat for
2 ? •!w *ill*ncy,. adding, that Governor
"•"R “PPcared to be about the best
®sn that has offered. '
E Í , *|ji****ni,i of dollars.ma y »oón be spent
in the south by the war had navy de pert- Shyf f 11 of ,h* Unlffd States (or the purK - ’ .^
of rottati *^jd ofl many thousand
Y
's,^!ch ftro nnnally consumed by
£ J * i&lt;d® l duthprltlM, if plans. which
Cooifessmfth Brandy of Georgia anH U ^utccd tre carried oat.
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" V*°**»« committee m u o v a i affairs
■*« the committee on rivers end harbors
«wve n-mfled Congressman Trank Clark
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J r J ’ J L Bf0Wn
they would leave
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**«iniitou on the afternoon/of Jnnuasy
*- • th« &gt;Ded*l traía to be prbvW«l for
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BUSINESS IS GROWING
Sanford

Furniture House Ships All
Over The State.
^ annford
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has u furniture house tlmt in a
few years has made wonderful strides
forward. This is (the store of W. W, Ab­
ernathy. formerly Jones &amp; McLnughlin
and Mdaiughlln &amp; Abernathy. The large
store nt the corner bf First Street and
Palmetto Avenue, now occupies two Hour»,
and hero everything that is needed in
house.furnishings can ho seen In profus­
ion. Mr. Abcrnnthy is an experienced
man in this line and keeps the stock In
fine shape. He believes In turning the
stock right along and consequently every
day secs car loads of furniture going In
and going out. ffesidcs the Sanford store
he has gootigyfcranchcs In Orlando, DeLand, Kissimmee, Enstis, Leesburg. Win­
ter Park. Maitland, Mt. Dorn nod Glencllcn.
The Bush S^Gertz pianos are also car­
ried in stock, n piano nt a reasonable
(vice that can be put in the home for n
twelve months trial. Mf.'Alierimthy has
great hopes in the future of Sanford -mid
of ail Florida, and is constantly engaged
in enlarging his trade and invading hew
territory. Having so many branches en­
ables him to carry an immense stock of
house furnishings in Sanford and his trade
here is constantly increasing.
Potatoes from Scotland
It is rather unusual tb have potatoes
coming from Scotland at illin time of
year, but the high price in easier» mar­
kets has resulted in an invoice of I,5li0
tons of dunce Caledonian tubers, which
must pay a considerable duty
I-ast year was not a particularly good
one for potatoes in most parts of the
conutr). but (lie shortage is largely due
to the fact tlmt farmer» generally seem
to have 'negjectfcd this' specialty ' PtMh*
toes form n rather Important part of the
food of every family in tins country, al­
though lint approaching tlmt in Germany,
und ilhs muniry ouglu in tie able to sup
ply its own demands easily. The farmers
insist that; potnto culture requires too
nuicli individual labor and that lutiorcH
ore not easy to secure, hence they devote
theidSelves to less intensive farming
Hut we are met with die rather inter­
esting situation that die farmer says there
is little money in ixiiatucs, while the pub­
lic is now paying almost maximum prices
The highest wholesale [»rice quoted In
tills market is one dollar a bushel, but
the consumer pays much more than this,
while the fanner »ays he gets very little
The mayor of Indianapolis Jtatt broken the
market for potatoes by imiurtlfig several
carloads from Michigan, which lie has
sold to the public at qdslJ Tins, however.
Is no sort of rem edy of which pcriiiatioot
good may be e x p e n d . H doe*, how ever,
point out d|ui them a te too many m iddle­
m en bt,*wcci^ th e Jat^iier and i h c , d n aumcr'aut! (tmt m any of, these profits’ Cun
be elim inated.— A tlan ta Jo u rn c l

Another Bit Sole
Sanfonl continue* to draw the crowd»
of shoppers (rotn all sedions and the big
sales continue. This wt-ek J, K. Metdnger joins-'the “big heoHed” and will get
right In linn by utmost giving nwny Ins
entire stock of goods. He calls it n sale
to hp ethical, but really hA 'is giving the
stuff away.
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By Order of \lig Court of necessity,
"yvhich ,1s not so bad ns the headlines
wohtd suggest and a perUtaL-of the jaice*
-will convince you that that the lime to
moke a dollar go fiuthrst is right now;
Read The Herald and come to Sanford.
Every store-In the city Is playing Santa
Claus and really &gt;'“U can load the wagon
down with good stuff for a few dollars.
Sanford Is the Trading Center.
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v More than . $50,000,0011. In stocks and
bonds was recovered from one of tho
smaller vaults in. the burned Equitable
Assurance Society Building Into Wednes­
day, but It probably wlH/l&gt;e,h week—
perhaps longer—before the great vaults of
tbe society and tbe Mercantile Safe De­
posit Company give up tb*lr half billloo
or more In securities. Ftlrther nznmlnav
tion of the gaunt. Ice shrouded building,
swept on Tuesday by fire.' showed more
conclusively Wednesday fcfterooon that
tha vaults are still In tact. In tbe opin­
ion or those who made Inspection their
contents will suffer little at - nil. Out,
bilfTBl 11« TtwynreTniOeFhundreds of tons
of ice and debris, it may be a mutter of o
week pr more before Jt will be otlvisable
itrppi a Tbwn- ^—
Beans and corn for spring crops Just

F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y

WILL HAVE FIELD DAY

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Hospital Association Holds Meeting Woodmcn ond Woodmen Circle install
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Officers and Hove Banquet
riic General News of The Land
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At n regular meeting of the trustees of
A joint installation of the Woodman
of Flowers.
li-jSanford Hospital Society recently Circle and Woodman of tho World was
iPff. a resolution was unanimously adopt­ held at the Eagles* Hail Wednesday even­
ed declaring that St. Valentine's Day ing. Jan. 10th. •
CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
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shall be made a Field Day for tho benefit
The meeting was called to order by
of the Sanford Hospital; and appointing Sovereign Parker. Guardian of the Celery
An Epitome o f the Week*» Most lmM. F. Robinson, Forrest Luke and G. W. City Circle, who introduced Sovereign T.
portant Happenings In the
Spencer as an executive committee, with W. Mitchell of Jacksonville ns Installing
S ta te 's Domain.
full authority to carry out this purpose, officer. Sovereign Griffin called tho of­
Largo
catches
of Spanish mackerel and
und tu appoint such assistants and com­ ficers elect to form a semi-circle around
kingflsh
have
been
made in Miami during
mittees as may seem necessary to the the stump to be obligated. Sovereign
the
post
few
days.
Several fish houses
success of the undertaking.
Mollie Singletary was then called to con­
Said executive committee met at M. F. duct officers to installing officer to receive shipped by the carload Thursday while
Robinson's office on Junuury 0, 1012, their charge anil be invested with their others had smaller shipments.
For the benefit of fruit and vegetable
and appointed W. T. Field general man­ badge of office.
ager of the field day celebration, and the
Sovereign Parker gave a brief charge to growers In tho immediate vldnlty of
her sovereigns, also a history of the order Miami arrangements have been made to
following committees;
Finance—Mrs. G. 11. Fernald. F. P. from its organization in 1891, showing sound whistle signals as frost and cold
Forster and H. E. Tolar.
the growth of tlie order to the present wave warning. Upon notice of cold wave
Advertising—Tlios. E. Hates, R. J. Holly, time. This organization stands nt the or frost, whistle signpls will be given
Insurance orders for from the electric light plant In that city.
Mrs. D. LThrasher and Mrs. S. Puleston. head of ail fraternal
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Mr. Walter E. Flanders, tho well known
The offlfenf of the circle were then un- nut'un.ibtle manufacturer, has purchased
ond E. E. Hrndy.
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Automobiles—Edward Higgins. R. il. *seatcd. Sovereign Mitchell called the of­ tlie Gruimgy prnporty at Buena Vista at . « —
Holland. E. 11. Herndon and P. M. Kcely. ficers elect or the Woodman to come for­ •he cost of $52,000, and will soea bcglnField Sports—Geo. Fox. Jr.. Prof. Wild- ward for Installation, after which he in­ ing the erection of a beautiful home
mnn, F. S. Frank, Walter Beatty, Fnthor troduced Sovereign- Rosenthal of Colum­ which will cost 530,000.
Brrsnnhun, J. F. Karnuts and W. H, Un­ bus, Ga.. who is one of the law committee I,The question of.whethcr a woman can
of the Woodman of the World, also camp hold an office In Florida has been sub­
derwood.
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Show.»—Geo A. DcCottes, C. I_ Polk lecturer for Georgia and Florida. Sove­ mitted to the Supreme Court by the
and J D. Davison.
,** reign Mitchell then introduced the newly Governor The latter has been asked to
Refreshments—Mrs F E Roumltlpt. installed consul commander. Sovereign nppomt the widow a/ the former County
Mr» J. N Whilnrr. Mt» M Frank, Mrs. Underwood, who announced that the In­ Treasurer of Palin JJeach county to the
die» of the circle hod prepared n bountiful vacancy made by her husband's death,
A I. Hill mid Miss Ar iiiikii Tok.i li
Program und Printing—Mr * ll. M Ptip- feast All were Invited to be seated at (iiiij he is uncertain as to tlie constitu
wortb, Mrs A. T. Rosseiier and Mrs. J, K. tables where n four course supiier wns tionnlity of such an appointment.
served and much enjoyed by all present.
Mettlnger
The hr&lt;e canning plant of C B Gay in
rrans|Hirtiilian—J N Wiinaer. A. P
Jacksonville was destroyed by fire Tues­
tz
The Wednesday blub
Connelly und Ed Rourke
A very fine nt tend uncr of the club was day night The Gay Co. made a special­
Music—Charley William- t F Rnlsner
presein Wednesday afternoon ut the resi­ ty »if Florida cane syrup and did an ex­
and llnrrulil Himkin.
dence of Mrs. S. i) Chase. Miss Molu-I tensive business for export trade. The
Entertainment—Mrs s u Glias**. Mr*.
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Bowler opened, the program for the ufter- plant will be rebuilt.
M. Martin and Mrs ■«
lBilibina -To You," Marie Beatrice
A Philadelphia man will erect o fide
On motion of Mr I.nke. an of thq com- ,
Gannon. Miss Howler was oixnmpluted new ihcnlrr in St. Pctcrsbueg that will
millees Ore authorized to increase the
by Miss Frank. The song was much eti- have n »eating capacity of l.li'H) people.
llieiui&gt;er»hip of their respective i-ominit
juyed by the clulY After the reading of
I lie tight tor tl|i- location of the county
ter1 Tho general munagi-r »hall Ik- exthe minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Cimse. gent of Pinellas county Is on und Clearufiicio ineinber of ah laumnller* und is
Mrs. M. II. Howler reJd a very Interesting wntcr. St. Petersburgjund Lqrgo nre after
uutliuriztMl to upp-unt any other* commit­
eA
paper on the "Ancient Dresa, Milliners the plum.
tee that he find» u»e far.
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and Custom»'' of the Norwegians and
Tlie general inunuger ahull aim have
By budding a cunnectl/ig (Ink from DunSwedes, written by Mrs. D, L. Thrasher
control and suiurvislon of all arraugqeHoft t&lt;&gt; Momlee Hotho A,tIniitio Coast Line
who was unavoidably detained at home.
inents, entertainments anil spots, and
expects In contract Tampa with a direct
Miss Gertrude Speer entertained the rlub
route to western poiuU.
stmll repat ixogress us freipiently us nec­
with a fine paper on “The Vikings, Their
essary to the executive commit Ira.
M.idisoit'
Fin.,, jJ
Ufatii day vqted with
m' Fin
Jjlf'tnfcrr
Explorations and- Settlements." Miss
Enel) committee shall Meet Its own
practical
.
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fin^uiniUy.tp'
wy the'plant
Á.i
rethcrly read “The Building of tlie Mmg
chairman, who shall rejsirt to M F. Rob" y lh
Worm." tlie rather peculiar name given the local ejeccric lighting ond- power
insot^ clmirmini of the executive com­
an tixcxMKltngly long «flip that was con­ company, undstbe enterprising little f e f e z mittee in writing at least onca each week.
structed for one of tlie powerful Norse !ms put its feet &gt;n lira higliway of v R S t Z i - M f i •
These rcpift* will he handed to the gen­
-'
kings. Second reading. "Queen Asia rv»s.
eral in.in..»'&lt;•! fur his in (nrniation us tu
Makes Ready "
rvune loue within the next few years
what cagli cuiiimlttee 1» doing
Mrs. Geo 11. Fernald announce»! to the .»lute m in wiUi pervo ipul 5150,000 will
flic general manager and all tbe'com­
club that the Hospital Association wiis hut Id a guViilcn j m o to rrailQ.ip between
muter* are urgently rei|uestcd to meet nt
planning to have on Feb. Mth n Field DAyttin'd am) the
riser, p.using
ilia olllco of M. F./Robinson. Room’ 10.
.i
Day, when a number and variety of cn- tliroogll ltajpnu. Tlmie l^biil money- Ip
Wrlborne block Monday. Jan. 15th, at 3
ternrlses and efforts would be made in tho this pro;»e*itipjt for Linp
widfc-awake
np wfde-a'
p. m. for general consultation and Instruc­
in itcrest of tho hospital fund, such ns out&gt; lu.in.-rxDeLu ruiaNew».
tion n*-to (tie duties of each committee.
: j
.
door sports for men and boys, attrucllVc
1.
On motion the executive committee ad­
i
The
rc.tngliil
reioalnsA^a^whUi
map
booths and other plans of entertainment
■werv^I of f I'h'irsdny pu -»the’ Atlantic
journed. subject |u the call of tho chair»
to |ie in charge of the yiAing ladles and a
fCoiit Ll (rook* half n -iail* south of
man
M. F. RontNSDN, Chtn.
lunchroom tube j »resided over by cumi 4 &lt;o»(Ttutiw. -wfdcli is ntvait »lx miles' from
till tiros i»f Iinlies Mrs Fern a Id asked the 1
Pbtitll'iiy A grip cniit imtug clothing
Annual Meeting of People's Church
interest und cooperation of the club in tlie \
V The Congregational church held its an­ enterpus^, as well us (heir assistance and Was also hj^imd with lira i»ody.
nual meeting last Wednesday night. It itifiuencA in enlisting tho interest und en­
After a search, which has extended
begun with a supper served at the par­ thusiasm of every man, woman and child from const to coast, ¿md from the Gulf to
sonage at 6.30. by the Ladles Ijqlon In the town. In making tills Field Day*u tho I. iln'M.'pinlip Grace,' the young des­
which has had a large place in bringing magnificent success, as (hey hope to clear perado. who made His rxcape from a Flox.^ i5
about the financial results of the year.
Ida oinvict camfx after having been senat least one thousand dollars.
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At the church meetltig. which followed
from Jacksonville, has at last been
" .TrUnitarian Services.
reports were given from tho Various
locatsJ.m Yuungsiuwii. Ohio, and will
Rev, Elconur E. Gordon conducted Uni­ .uiuluabtwdUL^ybrouglii. back to Jackson­
activities. Chief in Interest nmong these
was that of the trustees who had in tarian services on Sunday Inst at the resi­ ville.
clinrge the building of tho church, com­ dence of Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. H. Fernald,
.
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pleted last E.iilrr. Figures preientod in 500 Ouk pvcirae, Miss Gordon is from
&lt;Association'« Good Work
detail show that there was put Into the Des Moines, Iowa. Tlie services are held
The Florida Vegetable Growers' Associ­
new building a total of $&amp;,324. In fixing under the auspices ol the American Uni­ ation if doing good work In the shipping
over thn.oUj church, which Is now used tarian Association and they have arranged of crops Tos tlie members acpf getting
as a |wiDamage, expenses were Iunit red for Miss Gordon to ipcuk in Orlando and ju lc i returns.
amounlftig to $622. Other expense« 'Tor Sanford during January and February.
Oue car tliat leff on Jftn. 3rd was sold .
well, draining, insurance, etc, bring the Miss .Gordon's subject last Sunday was on .Jan. 8th aa .folioyrs:
. i ,
total amount thus spent on tho property Personal Religion. The next service wllf
349 packages grots returns were f 1,335,
to JH.2H3. It is estimated that with the be on Sunday. Jun. 14. at 3:30 p. m. at netted Sl.08fi.7B to the growers. The
fine lot* tho ctiurh pwns, and with the 500 Oak Avf. The subject will be "The mousy wot back to Sanford yesterday
Inside furnishings this society now has Relations of God.” , Everyone Is Invited and tho growers received theftsfcare'today.
to attend. ■'
•property easily worthy? 15,000.
. These Ural ness like methods oT hand- -fn bringing about this rfesult tho largfst
ling tl^crup era bringlng.'UF more mem­
'
Weloku dub Notice
credit is dua to the four faithful trustees
The art «nterialnment which was' to bers finder the Aaaociallon bsnnen, and J
who had tlie work In charge. The church
have been givea. Thursday afternoon by tbe growers ore realizing the benefits to be &gt;.
showed Its appreciation oE jllls b j^ giv­
the clqb was postponed on account of the derived from a »ell organized and well
ing them an unanimous and -standing
.. mu
&gt;
Inclemency of the weather until next directed Association.
tng vote of -thanks. Tlie church also
J
Tuesday afternoon. At that time the art
wishes to acknowledge the generous help
■ Sanitary Tax
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entertainment and the musical entertain­
given by citizens of SanTord outside the
Ail those who wBh to pay their scaven­
ment wlil be given at tbe club rooms,
church and congregation. Particularly
ger
tax now can' pay the treasurer, W. L.'
AH members nre requested to be present.
t ìM
would they remember the largo gifts by
Morgan at bU store or to Sap) Williams.
men who were employed upon the build­
After tbe 10th of the month of each quar­
former tfanford Citizen Dead.
ing.
A clipping frota the Moravia. Mass., ter delinquents will be summoned before
.Altogether the church feels that It haa Register, gives an account of the death of the payor. Sanitary Inspector William«
been a prosperous year and that With tha Albeit S. Chnmberlnlrr. who formerly re­ can be fpund 'at- the eftjs-werk’ft' -office
new equipment tbexe U every eocourage- sided herd;. He manled Mrs., Julia E. T. every Saturday after noon and Monday.

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A chance in a lifetime. Be on hand and get your share of this Big Bar­
gain feast. Don’t delay. Delay means disappointment. Now is the time.
Come while the pickin’s good. This is positively a C A S H S A L E . LO O K
FOR T H E BIG R ED SIGN. Be sure you are right

Sanford
Florida.
The dub enjoyed a abort discussion on
the ‘'Difference between Orman. French
and Italian Opera."
t The musical port of the program were
Items of Interest Concerning two fine intruroemnl duets by Mrs. Mun­
Society People.
son and Miss Mary McKim.
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The chorus work which the club will
soon begin, under the leadership of Mix.
rOINTS PURELY PERSONA! Geo. L Hoy, was discussed and sow« mu­
sical selection» were decided on.
hew Celery City Vanity ralr While
Two new names were proposed for mem­
Away the Golden Hours—
bership. after which the dub adjourned.
Social Gossip

IN THE SOCIAL W0I}LD

Every Week BrMgs Club
Mrs. R. L. Hughes was the charming
host«— of -the Every Week Bridge Ctub In
the tea room Saturday afternoon. Three
tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Frank
D m made the highest score end won the
first prix* a fancy work beg. The booby
prise, a jaetty pincushion, was received
by Mrs. Cecil Csbbett Mrs. 0. W Brad*
captured the consolation prize, a hand*
some bridge set
After the cards ice creem. cake sod
coffee were served.
, . .
Mrs. Hughes guests were Meedaroe*
Holden, McLaughlin. Brady. Lake, Driver.
Lane. Pukston. Carpenter, Gsbhett Papwerth. Prather. Mrs. Davis Forster joined
the ladles later In the afternoon.
X\ /
lbs S*wlng Ctrsls
. J The members of the circle who were
present Thursday evening were delight­
fully entertained by , Miss Margaret
* Roberta, In her charming home in th*
usual way the circle enjoy* the** pleasant
meeting. Delirious salad, sandwiches.
, olives, pickle* TkocoUte, fruit cake and
‘ Other kinds of aske were aerved. MU*
i Rhbert s goests were Mr* Morton Hop* son. president: Mr* J . C. Bennett. Mr* R.
/• V C Maxwe«, Mr* W. W. Long. Mr*
Anderson. Mr* Deane Turner. Mr*C. G.
/*Bntt, Misses Earns and Estelle Beard.
•sale Long. Alice Whit-

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Trilby A St. Petersburg—No. 25. Ar. 1.01
Cecilia« Music Club
p. m. No. 24. Lv. 2.13 pl m.
The Cedlian Music Club will bold their
Leesburg—No. 11. Ar. 11.28 a. m. No.
regular meeting at the studio of Mrs
22. Lv. 6.15 p. m.
Fannie S. Munson. Saturday morning,
Ovelda— Ar. 10JO a. m. Lv. 3.00 p. m.
January 13th. Miss Carrie Ensminger.
will entertain the dub with a “Reading/Work of Gothic Scatptor*
The Gothic acutptora produced crude
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Briggs far Mrs. Hampton
yvd protesque carvings from a techni­
Mrs. H. P. Driver çn ter rained a delight cal standpoint, but they wore the first
ful bridge party Monday afternoun com­ to attempt Intimato speech In art ad­
plimentary to her sister, Mr* Milton dressed to the common people, and
Hampton of Tampa. Three tables of both RoaselHno and Giotto with.theft
bridge were played. The first prize, a clavar followers ar* heirs of th* hum­
handsome bonbon dish was won by Mr* bler croftsman who broke th* bonds
T. A. NeaL The booby prise, a fancy of convention to Immortali** th*
coat banger was received by Mr* W. W. homeliness and variety of dally « p e ­
Prather. After the conclusion of the rlener and common types of - human
natura.
J
games delicious chocolate and angel food
cake, with claret cup was served.
- Nicely Put.
Mrs. Driver's guests were Meadamea
Brahms-dined one day with one of
Hilton Hampton, Vote*. Koelor. Holden,
hi* fanatic admirers, and thé tatter,
Mcljiughlin. Brady, f-ake. Carpenter. knowing the master's predilection for
Hughe* Gabbett. Neat, Prather.
fine w in* bad s bottle pf renowned
quality brought to the tabla toward
Tampa Business Colie i «
the end of the repast “This." he **This U or» of (|htj few bualneaa train*Jtimed, "la «h* Brahms among my
la* college* in America owning ita build­ wines!" Thé guest sipped of It. say
ing and used exclusively for college and f a g :. "Excellent, tgpnderfull. Now
dormitory purposes. Every .department bring on your Beethoven]"

equipped in erode*p office. .Myle .1 0&gt;e»
forty brand new visible typewriter* for
students use. Penmanship, practical book­
keeping. and riropiest and Uvefeat aborthand taught by experts. Six ' hundred
students the peat year. Mora, positions
opmt than this onUega caN fi(L Winter
term begins drat weeh-th January, l i l t .
Catalogue and otherfurniture free. L.
M. Hatton, P ra ld te tl
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Condensed Statement

NOKTH BOl'Np

-OF CONDITION OF-

Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida
At close of business, January 5th. 1912. Published in minpliance with the Laws of the State of Florida
L IA B IL IT IE S

RESOURCES
Cub imi dut (ram other b u ll

11,028.95 Surplus sad Undivided Probt»
22.71 Deposit*
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I hereby certify that the above statement is correct.
H. E. TOLAR, Caghicr

F. JÜ T E R R Y
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ELECTRICAL FIXTU R ES
■w^si Stock in it* Sure. Writ* foe
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c h a s . d . McKi n n e y g o !
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By th* Evidence.
Donald. aged (, had. been to ecbool
with an older (rlend and had aehg
P lu m b in g a nd
the teacher put a etar jjg jtha cards of
each child whoso Conduct had been
C a . Fitting .
■DO*. Thai evening while walking pot
with h it parents, h a ; remarked aftaf AB Work Receive« My Faraona! Attention
looking a t th* «tarry- sky, “Thers^r*
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&gt; **n lots of good bora today *
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Attitude ami-Ariè
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Money Question frerh Woman's View.
Fawsr people nowadays psatend to
Most men trust their eirea with
their hearts, but draw the Una at their ba reading when they get Ihetr p i« '
pockftbooks.' 8om* day 1 am guing to turna taha«. Siili, there a ï* those
writ* a booh ou the righteousness of a who think a it M waning —Ateftiaoa

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Stock* Broda sad other wcuritw*
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, D t. ui 7'Rough Dry" your
family washing. , S h cents per
pound Will Waah ¿nd iron all
of yqur.:&gt;tects, ’ talilc*cloth»&lt;
towels.. napkins, pillow-calc*, ,
etc., and wish, starch* anil
all of-youlr gtifched goods, soft goods, etc., ready to be ironed/1
' Thii,jifort *■ washed with
pure.aparkling watfcr and with
leal wca^than it-would receiveAt Rome. We are doing ihi*
work for pasmy , of thc m0,L ;
careful hoiisewive* in t h e . city
»nd Vtr? . pleasing themv AJ
the w o rt)« sweet and clean.
Tkc price is very reason ab le.
Wky n o t give us a trial?

Progress Steam Laundry ^
Telephone 30

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IN S A N F O R D — U fa is Worth L iv in g
Number 37

SANFO RD, F L O R ID A , F RID A Y, JA N U A R Y

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Items of Interest Gleaned fjson»
Various Sources
h a p p e n in g s d u r in g t h e w e e k
Here the Reader» Will rind a Brief
Historical Sprint Flowing
fo r Hurried Readers
Rev. Rlchsson who pleaded guilty to
giving Avis Linnell cyanide of poiaaauim
cautlngjlier death has been sentenced to
die on May 10th.
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Paul H. Smith, the ticket agent of the
Central of Georgia Railway who was ortested on the charge of robbing the safe
at the union dopot at Macon of 12,000.
slier he claimed ho had been held up,
and gagged by tvro unknown men,
denied this tnurning that hp hod any part
in the crime. Sheriff Hicks and Detect­
ive Poole, however claim that the young
man confeared to them, ond that they
found a large portion of the money on him.
VThe Democratic National 'Convention
will meet at Baltimore on June 25 to
name tbe candidate for President of the
United States Several other cities were
after the plum but Baltimore was chosen
on ocmint of the location and because a
Demon;itic winner has never been chosen
from the west.
The Immense marble and granite home
of the Equitable Life Assurance Society,
covering a whole block In lower Broad­
way. on historic landmark of Now York's
early period of sky scraper buildings and
A
one of the city's important financial cen­
ters on Tuesdny was destroyed by fire
whh.n loss &lt;&gt;( six lives and probable $(i,000.000 m property. A dozen persons
were Injured Valuable .records Includ« M i n t -11ayrlmon
and two priceless libraries, which cannot
bo replaced went up in flames and the
fate of hundreds of millions of dollars
worth of securities, stored In safety de­
posit vaults, was tonight in question, ul•though It was believed, fireproof construct­
ion. had saved (hem
y^After a la|»e of more than ten yeurs.
’ -American troops ore again to Invadd
China. They are to aid in keeping 0{&gt;en
.the railroad from Pekin to the sea.
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vA plan practically revolutionizing the
business uieitiodi of the entire Federal
government and placing rill of Its half
'•.^nuliion emplnyea.'wtth the exception of
'*■&lt; beads vf un|*&gt;rtmit bureaus under the
’ diriitinl .civil service ts recommended
by the rr^irt of tlie commission on
.eOiDouty and efficiency now in |«ossosa V ' •lioouf President Tafu •,
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Tbe Moros of Mindanao and Jolo Islands
■/- hsve *i&lt;uted a holjj war of extermination
aggioft American soldiers ond civilllans.
had accordlog .lute ports brought to this
. • &gt;dty on the Uifited -Slates transport sharman, yihicli arrived from the Philippines
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several hundred of the head
. -•'buBters and several American hove been
LDled &lt;n the Juuglc. fightsv
"The banking ayateln of the United
¿Mips is n disgrace td our civilization,”
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*hc Opinion Andrew Game file vented
tdiay.while testimony before the Stanley
oomitdUee ‘of the bouse of ^representa. . Uve» wh|rh is InvesUgotinfi "tbe United
f;» - '
Sire) Corporation. .
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Rry^n VftilorgcrJ, the condl. ^ r o f i^ v o t w ’ WtMilrow W«'*ou.o( Now
fr..
■or
PreiTden'tiftT -hpmihutlbn nt
the hands of the' democratic/party. But
Bryan's endorsement was qualified
.»tatemenL1 “ttoveroot Wilym
A»,0 b£ thb beit man now ’in the
»V '**&lt;i*!. *“nnt)&lt;bt In favor of nny third
l a i W ;^
" ,t'" Mldt thi Nebraskan.
He tsjd Tie. favored the nomination of
*°rae •trdng. progressive democrat for
2 ? •!w *ill*ncy,. adding, that Governor
"•"R “PPcared to be about the best
®sn that has offered. '
E Í , *|ji****ni,i of dollars.ma y »oón be spent
in the south by the war had navy de pert- Shyf f 11 of ,h* Unlffd States (or the purK - ’ .^
of rottati *^jd ofl many thousand
Y
's,^!ch ftro nnnally consumed by
£ J * i&lt;d® l duthprltlM, if plans. which
Cooifessmfth Brandy of Georgia anH U ^utccd tre carried oat.
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" V*°**»« committee m u o v a i affairs
■*« the committee on rivers end harbors
«wve n-mfled Congressman Trank Clark
fi
J r J ’ J L Bf0Wn
they would leave
L,
**«iniitou on the afternoon/of Jnnuasy
*- - • th« &gt;Ded*l traía to be prbvW«l for
,lllrt «omb to atteod d)« Òyerr

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BUSINESS IS GROWING
Furniture House Ships All
Over The State.
^ annford
f
has u furniture house tlmt in a
few years has made wonderful strides
forward. This is (the store of W. W, Ab­
ernathy. formerly Jones &amp; McLnughlin
and Mdaiughlln &amp; Abernathy. The large
store nt the corner bf First Street and
Palmetto Avenue, now occupies two Hour»,
and hero everything that is needed in
house.furnishings can ho seen In profus­
ion. Mr. Abcrnnthy is an experienced
man in this line and keeps the stock In
fine shape. He believes In turning the
stock right along and consequently every
day secs car loads of furniture going In
and going out. ffesidcs the Sanford store
he has gootigyfcranchcs In Orlando, DeLand, Kissimmee, Enstis, Leesburg. Win­
ter Park. Maitland, Mt. Dorn nod Glencllcn.
The Bush S^Gertz pianos are also car­
ried in stock, n piano nt a reasonable
(vice that can be put in the home for n
twelve months trial. Mf.'Alierimthy has
great hopes in the future of Sanford -mid
of ail Florida, and is constantly engaged
in enlarging his trade and invading hew
territory. Having so many branches en­
ables him to carry an immense stock of
house furnishings in Sanford and his trade
here is constantly increasing.
Potatoes from Scotland
It is rather unusual tb have potatoes
coming from Scotland at illin time of
year, but the high price in easier» mar­
kets has resulted in an invoice of I,5li0
tons of dunce Caledonian tubers, which
must pay a considerable duty
I-ast year was not a particularly good
one for potatoes in most parts of the
conutr). but (lie shortage is largely due
to the fact tlmt farmer» generally seem
to have 'negjectfcd this' specialty ' PtMh*
toes form n rather Important part of the
food of every family in tins country, al­
though lint approaching tlmt in Germany,
und ilhs muniry ouglu in tie able to sup
ply its own demands easily. The farmers
insist that; potnto culture requires too
nuicli individual labor and that lutiorcH
ore not easy to secure, hence they devote
theidSelves to less intensive farming
Hut we are met with die rather inter­
esting situation that die farmer says there
is little money in ixiiatucs, while the pub­
lic is now paying almost maximum prices
The highest wholesale [»rice quoted In
tills market is one dollar a bushel, but
the consumer pays much more than this,
while the fanner »ays he gets very little
The mayor of Indianapolis Jtatt broken the
market for potatoes by imiurtlfig several
carloads from Michigan, which lie has
sold to the public at qdslJ Tins, however.
Is no sort of r em ed y of which pcriiiatioot
good may be e x p e n d . H doe*, however,
point out d|ui them ate too m any m iddle­
men bt,*wcci^ the Jat^iier and i h c , d n aumcr'aut! (tmt m any of, these profits’ Cun
be eliminated.— A tlan ta Journcl

Another Bit Sole
Sanfonl continue* to draw the crowd»
of shoppers (rotn all sedions and the big
sales continue. This wt-ek J, K. Metdnger joins-'the “big heoHed” and will get
right In linn by utmost giving nwny Ins
entire stock of goods. He calls it n sale
to hp ethical, but really hA 'is giving the
stuff away.
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By Order of \lig Court of necessity,
"yvhich ,1s not so bad ns the headlines
wohtd suggest and a perUtaL-of the jaice*
-will convince you that that the lime to
moke a dollar go fiuthrst is right now;
Read The Herald and come to Sanford.
Every store-In the city Is playing Santa
Claus and really &gt;'“U can load the wagon
down with good stuff for a few dollars.
Sanford Is the Trading Center.
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v More than . $50,000,0011. In stocks and
bonds was recovered from one of tho
smaller vaults in. the burned Equitable
Assurance Society Building Into Wednes­
day, but It probably wlH/l&gt;e,h week—
perhaps longer—before the great vaults of
tbe society and tbe Mercantile Safe De­
posit Company give up tb*lr half billloo
or more In securities. Ftlrther nznmlnav
tion of the gaunt. Ice shrouded building,
swept on Tuesday by fire.' showed more
conclusively Wednesday fcfterooon that
tha vaults are still In tact. In tbe opin­
ion or those who made Inspection their
contents will suffer little at - nil. Out,
bilfTBl 11« TtwynreTniOeFhundreds of tons
of ice and debris, it may be a mutter of o
week pr more before Jt will be otlvisable
itrppi a Tbwn- ^—
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Beans and corn for spring crops Just

WILL HAVE FIELD DAY

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ANOTHER JOINT INSTALLATION

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

Hospital Association Holds Meeting Woodmcn ond Woodmen Circle install
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And Appoints Committees
^
Officers and Hove Banquet
riic G en eral News o f The Land
s/
At n regular meeting of the trustees of
A joint installation of the Woodman
o f F lo w ers.
li-jSanford Hospital Society recently Circle and Woodman of tho World was
iPff. a resolution was unanimously adopt­ held at the Eagles* Hail Wednesday even­
ed declaring that St. Valentine's Day ing. Jan. 10th. •
CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
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shall be made a Field Day for tho benefit
The meeting was called to order by
of the Sanford Hospital; and appointing Sovereign Parker. Guardian of the Celery
An Epitome o f the Week*» Most lmM. F. Robinson, Forrest Luke and G. W. City Circle, who introduced Sovereign T.
portant Happenings In the
Spencer as an executive committee, with W. Mitchell of Jacksonville ns Installing
S ta te 's Domain.
full authority to carry out this purpose, officer. Sovereign Griffin called tho of­
Largo
catches
of Spanish mackerel and
und tu appoint such assistants and com­ ficers elect to form a semi-circle around
kingflsh
have
been
made in Miami during
mittees as may seem necessary to the the stump to be obligated. Sovereign
the
post
few
days.
Several fish houses
success of the undertaking.
Mollie Singletary was then called to con­
Said executive committee met at M. F. duct officers to installing officer to receive shipped by the carload Thursday while
Robinson's office on Junuury 0, 1012, their charge anil be invested with their others had smaller shipments.
For the benefit of fruit and vegetable
and appointed W. T. Field general man­ badge of office.
ager of the field day celebration, and the
Sovereign Parker gave a brief charge to growers In tho immediate vldnlty of
her sovereigns, also a history of the order Miami arrangements have been made to
following committees;
Finance—Mrs. G. 11. Fernald. F. P. from its organization in 1891, showing sound whistle signals as frost and cold
Forster and H. E. Tolar.
the growth of tlie order to the present wave warning. Upon notice of cold wave
Advertising—Tlios. E. Hates, R. J. Holly, time. This organization stands nt the or frost, whistle signpls will be given
Insurance orders for from the electric light plant In that city.
Mrs. D. LThrasher and Mrs. S. Puleston. head of ail fraternal
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Horse Show—C. M Hotid. J. W Dick.ifit women.
Mr. Walter E. Flanders, tho well known
The offlfenf of the circle were then un- nut'un.ibtle manufacturer, has purchased
ond E. E. Hrndy.
f
&lt; -1
Automobiles—Edward Higgins. R. il. *seatcd. Sovereign Mitchell called the of­ tlie Gruimgy prnporty at Buena Vista at . « —
Holland. E. 11. Herndon and P. M. Kcely. ficers elect or the Woodman to come for­ •he cost of $52,000, and will soea bcglnField Sports—Geo. Fox. Jr.. Prof. Wild- ward for Installation, after which he in­ ing the erection of a beautiful home
mnn, F. S. Frank, Walter Beatty, Fnthor troduced Sovereign- Rosenthal of Colum­ which will cost 530,000.
Brrsnnhun, J. F. Karnuts and W. H, Un­ bus, Ga.. who is one of the law committee I,The question of.whethcr a woman can
of the Woodman of the World, also camp hold an office In Florida has been sub­
derwood.
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Show.»—Geo A. DcCottes, C. I_ Polk lecturer for Georgia and Florida. Sove­ mitted to the Supreme Court by the
and J D. Davison.
,** reign Mitchell then introduced the newly Governor The latter has been asked to
Refreshments—Mrs F E Roumltlpt. installed consul commander. Sovereign nppomt the widow a/ the former County
Mr» J. N Whilnrr. Mt» M Frank, Mrs. Underwood, who announced that the In­ Treasurer of Palin JJeach county to the
die» of the circle hod prepared n bountiful vacancy made by her husband's death,
A I. Hill mid Miss Ar iiiikii Tok.i li
Program und Printing—Mr * ll. M Ptip- feast All were Invited to be seated at (iiiij he is uncertain as to tlie constitu
wortb, Mrs A. T. Rosseiier and Mrs. J, K. tables where n four course supiier wns tionnlity of such an appointment.
served and much enjoyed by all present.
Mettlnger
The hr&lt;e canning plant of C B Gay in
rrans|Hirtiilian—J N Wiinaer. A. P
Jacksonville was destroyed by fire Tues­
tz
The W e d n e s d a y b lu b
Connelly und Ed Rourke
A very fine nt tend uncr of the club was day night The Gay Co. made a special­
Music—Charley William- t F Rnlsner
presein Wednesday afternoon ut the resi­ ty »if Florida cane syrup and did an ex­
and llnrrulil Himkin.
dence of Mrs. S. i) Chase. Miss Molu-I tensive business for export trade. The
Entertainment—Mrs s u Glias**. Mr*.
^
Bowler opened, the program for the ufter- plant will be rebuilt.
M. Martin and Mrs ■«
lBilibina -To You," Marie Beatrice
A Philadelphia man will erect o fide
On motion of Mr I.nke. an of thq com- ,
Gannon. Miss Howler was oixnmpluted new ihcnlrr in St. Pctcrsbueg that will
millees Ore authorized to increase the
by Miss Frank. The song was much eti- have n »eating capacity of l.li'H) people.
llieiui&gt;er»hip of their respective i-ominit
juyed by the clulY After the reading of
I lie tight tor tl|i- location of the county
ter1 Tho general munagi-r »hall Ik- exthe minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Cimse. gent of Pinellas county Is on und Clearufiicio ineinber of ah laumnller* und is
Mrs. M. II. Howler reJd a very Interesting wntcr. St. Petersburgjund Lqrgo nre after
uutliuriztMl to upp-unt any other* commit­
eA
paper on the "Ancient Dresa, Milliners the plum.
tee that he find» u»e far.
&gt;
and Custom»'' of the Norwegians and
Tlie general inunuger ahull aim have
By budding a cunnectl/ig (Ink from DunSwedes, written by Mrs. D, L. Thrasher
control and suiurvislon of all arraugqeHoft t&lt;&gt; Momlee Hotho A,tIniitio Coast Line
who was unavoidably detained at home.
inents, entertainments anil spots, and
expects In contract Tampa with a direct
Miss Gertrude Speer entertained the rlub
route to western poiuU.
stmll repat ixogress us freipiently us nec­
with a fine paper on “The Vikings, Their
essary to the executive commit Ira.
M.idisoit'
Fin.,, jJ
Ufatii day vqted with
m' Fin
Jjlf'tnfcrr
Explorations and- Settlements." Miss
Enel) committee shall Meet Its own
practical
.
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fin^uiniUy.tp'
wy the'plant
rethcrly read “The Building of tlie Mmg
m
chairman, who shall rejsirt to M F. Rob" ylh
Worm." tlie rather peculiar name given the local ejeccric lighting ond- power
insot^ clmirmini of the executive com­
an tixcxMKltngly long «flip that was con­ company, undstbe enterprising little f e f e z mittee in writing at least onca each week.
structed for one of tlie powerful Norse !ms put its feet &gt;n lira higliway of v R S t Z i - M f i •
These rcpift* will he handed to the gen­
-'
kings. Second reading. "Queen Asia rv»s.
eral in.in..»'&lt;•! fur his in (nrniation us tu
Makes Ready "
rvune loue within the next few years
what cagli cuiiimlttee 1» doing
Mrs. Geo 11. Fernald announce»! to the .»lute m in wiUi pervo ipul 5150,000 will
flic general manager and all tbe'com­
club that the Hospital Association wiis hut Id a guViilcn j m o to rrailQ.ip between
muter* are urgently rei|uestcd to meet nt
planning to have on Feb. Mth n Field DAyttin'd am) the
riser, p.using
ilia olllco of M. F./Robinson. Room’ 10.
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Day, when a number and variety of cn- tliroogll ltajpnu. Tlmie l^biil money- Ip
Wrlborne block Monday. Jan. 15th, at 3
ternrlses and efforts would be made in tho this pro;»e*itipjt for Linp
widfc-awake
np wfde-a'
p. m. for general consultation and Instruc­
in itcrest of tho hospital fund, such ns out&gt; lu.in.-rxDeLu ruiaNew».
tion n*-to (tie duties of each committee.
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door sports for men and boys, attrucllVc
1.
On motion the executive committee ad­
i
The
rc.tngliil
reioalnsA^a^whUi
map
booths and other plans of entertainment
■werv^I of f I'h'irsdny pu -»the’ Atlantic
journed. subject |u the call of tho chair»
to |ie in charge of the yiAing ladles and a
fCoiit Ll (rook* half n -iail* south of
man
M. F. RontNSDN, Chtn.
lunchroom tube j »resided over by cumi 4 &lt;o»(Ttutiw. -wfdcli is ntvait »lx miles' from
till tiros i»f Iinlies Mrs Fern a Id asked the 1
Pbtitll'iiy A grip cniit imtug clothing
Annual Meeting of People's Church
interest und cooperation of the club in tlie \
V The Congregational church held its an­ enterpus^, as well us (heir assistance and Was also hj^imd with lira i»ody.
nual meeting last Wednesday night. It itifiuencA in enlisting tho interest und en­
After a search, which has extended
begun with a supper served at the par­ thusiasm of every man, woman and child from const to coast, ¿md from the Gulf to
sonage at 6.30. by the Ladles Ijqlon In the town. In making tills Field Day*u tho I. iln'M.'pinlip Grace,' the young des­
which has had a large place in bringing magnificent success, as (hey hope to clear perado. who made His rxcape from a Flox.^ i5
about the financial results of the year.
Ida oinvict camfx after having been senat least one thousand dollars.
•
At the church meetltig. which followed
from Jacksonville, has at last been
" .TrUnitarian Services.
reports were given from tho Various
locatsJ.m Yuungsiuwii. Ohio, and will
Rev, Elconur E. Gordon conducted Uni­ .uiuluabtwdUL^ybrouglii. back to Jackson­
activities. Chief in Interest nmong these
was that of the trustees who had in tarian services on Sunday Inst at the resi­ ville.
clinrge the building of tho church, com­ dence of Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. H. Fernald,
.
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pleted last E.iilrr. Figures preientod in 500 Ouk pvcirae, Miss Gordon is from
&lt;Association'« Good Work
detail show that there was put Into the Des Moines, Iowa. Tlie services are held
The Florida Vegetable Growers' Associ­
new building a total of $&amp;,324. In fixing under the auspices ol the American Uni­ ation if doing good work In the shipping
over thn.oUj church, which Is now used tarian Association and they have arranged of crops Tos tlie members acpf getting
as a |wiDamage, expenses were Iunit red for Miss Gordon to ipcuk in Orlando and ju lc i returns.
amounlftig to $622. Other expense« 'Tor Sanford during January and February.
Oue car tliat leff on Jftn. 3rd was sold .
well, draining, insurance, etc, bring the Miss .Gordon's subject last Sunday was on .Jan. 8th aa .folioyrs:
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total amount thus spent on tho property Personal Religion. The next service wllf
349 packages grots returns were f 1,335,
to JH.2H3. It is estimated that with the be on Sunday. Jun. 14. at 3:30 p. m. at netted Sl.08fi.7B to the growers. The
fine lot* tho ctiurh pwns, and with the 500 Oak Avf. The subject will be "The mousy wot back to Sanford yesterday
Inside furnishings this society now has Relations of God.” , Everyone Is Invited and tho growers received theftsfcare'today.
to attend. ■'
•property easily worthy? 15,000.
. These Ural ness like methods oT hand- -fn bringing about this rfesult tho largfst
ling tl^crup era bringlng.'UF more mem­
'
Weloku du b Notice
credit is dua to the four faithful trustees
The art «nterialnment which was' to bers finder the Aaaociallon bsnnen, and J m
who had tlie work In charge. The church
have been givea. Thursday afternoon by tbe growers ore realizing the benefits to be &gt;.
showed Its appreciation oE jllls b j^ giv­
the clqb was postponed on account of the derived from a »ell organized and well
ing them an unanimous and -standing
.. mu
&gt;
Inclemency of the weather until next directed Association.
tng vote of -thanks. Tlie church also
J
Tuesday afternoon. At that time the art
wishes to acknowledge the generous help
■ Sanitary Tax
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entertainment and the musical entertain­
given by citizens of SanTord outside the
Ail those who wBh to pay their scaven­
ment wlil be given at tbe club rooms,
church and congregation. Particularly
ger
tax now can' pay the treasurer, W. L.'
AH members nre requested to be present.
tìM
would they remember the largo gifts by
Morgan at bU store or to Sap) Williams.
men who were employed upon the build­
After tbe 10th of the month of each quar­
former tfanford Citizen Dead.
ing.
A clipping frota the Moravia. Mass., ter delinquents will be summoned before
.Altogether the church feels that It haa Register, gives an account of the death of the payor. Sanitary Inspector William«
been a prosperous year and that With tha Albeit S. Chnmberlnlrr. who formerly re­ can be fpund 'at- the eftjs-werk’ft' -office
new equipment tbexe U every eocourage- sided herd;. He manled Mrs., Julia E. T. every Saturday after noon and Monday.

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January 12, 1912

THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient Staff i f Reporters Weekly
Covers tbe Territory for
The Herald

ablea not kept by our merchants Not
knowing tbe name of such a house she
looked carefully over the Herald and found
one advertisement (three lines) of gro­
ceries. It pays to advertise.
Many friends In Geneva are grieved to
learn of the serioua Dies* of Mrs. W. 11
Howard of Oviedo, and hope for immedi
ate improvement.
Rev. E. Lee Smith of Oviedo gave to an
intereated congregation last Sunday In
Geneva two of hla best sermons we hove
ever listened to.
Misa Mabel Daniel visited Mlu Harris
in Winter Park last week, both returning
on Saturday to open their . school here
Monday rooming.
C. W. Culpepper and Mr. McLain, Srvisited Orlando and Sanford last week.
Messrs. Newnan, Grady and Wiley
Helms visited Sanford Monday, golni
down with Mr. Little, who owns and runs
a launch between Geneva and Sanford'
maklifg It quite convenient for out people
to spend a day In the celery city.
✓ 6 r. Puleston waa called to Geneva Fri­
day last to aee Culver Etheredge who was
quite IU, but Is now better.
Tbe Misses McLain visited friends In
Paola last week.

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AMPELOPSIS FOR THE CITY

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Hardy Vina That Clings Closaly to
Walla and Thrlvaa Undar Ad­
vert* Condition«.
Tha Ampelopals 1« on« of lb« moat
MOORE’S STATION
useful hardy vlnaa. What fraat !m
Speelel CorromdMtM to The Herald
provamant might aaally ba wrought in
There will be 0 supper at tbe church
appeaxanc« and value not only In city
next Tuesday evening the I6ih. Don't for­
bouses, but those of suburban towns
get the date and come. There is some
and country districts as w«U, with
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a few of thasa plants to soften tha
church debu to pay and the ladles are
hard
angle«
and
break
up
tha
flatuses
making every effort to raise the money
that so often prevails.
There will be a short program 25 cents
Tha bast plant, and tha on« moat
for grown-ups and 13 cents for children
gaaarally
used for this purpose, la
pays for alL The menu for the supper is
Ampelopals Veltohli, tha waibkuown
roast meats, cranberry jelly, mashed
Boston or Japanese Ivy.
Irish potatoes, glaoed sweet potatoes,
Among tha chief feature« In favor
baked beans, bread and butter, tea ant
of this plant, it clings oloaaly to tha
coffee.
wall or other support by means of
Ha disk bearing tendrils, requiring
Mrs. D, H. Moes and son Ralph of Jackconsiderable' force to tear It away,
aonvllla waa at church Sunday greeting
thus no straggling vlnaa are aaan
.friends. Mrs. Moss and son together with
hanging down or bare plaoea on tha
her father, Mr J). R. Bump of Wicbata .Kan.
wall onoe the Ampelopals has grown
her sister Mrs. F. C. Jaques and daughter
over i t
Your order taken .now delivered when you want.
PAOLA
POINTS
Nola also of Wlchata wen guests of Mr.
I
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Dust, smoke and other conditions
Special
Correspondence
to
The
Herald
and Mrs Thabo Johnson over Sunday and
lnotdenUU
to
cities
so
disastrous
to
Have your order taken by an expert.
The holidays are now In tue pest and
of Mrs. E. L Craig in town on Monday.
the holiday guests, leaving for their plant life* have little eCeot on the
Mr. Bump ia spending the winter with
various homes, or places of business, but growth of this plant.
the Mots family end Mrs. Jaques and
It Is beautiful at all seasons, tha
there Is the rememberance of the happy
bright green foliage of early spring
daughter have been their tgeeata a - few
season of reunions, we hove enjoyed to ohangiog to dark green during the
weeks at their |mmc 1323 Ipnla St- Jackchear us through the coming year, and summer and agaJo to the lively fall
here's! May we all find it, n “Happy* tints of red and orsnga. ( Evan the daL
Mrs. E. L Craig and children were out and prosperous onel
loata tracery of Its Uaflasa sterna Ip
from town attending churct) Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Bona left for Qr- winter ia attractive.
Tbe heavy nine of late have made
Ampelopals Vlrglnloa or qulnquafoCars Stop at our Door
isndo the first of last week.
11a with large "flvwfingered" leaves
poor excuse of a bridge in the beat of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Buchanan went to more suitable for growing on fenoee,
106 to 110 W est First Street
weather Into perfect horror In bad wea­
Daytona, last week to spend a few days. garden walls, posts or masonry anther. Wo are speaking of the bridge at
Dr. J . N. Dishop left for New York, tranoea te drives, walks, «to., than on
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
the end of Miller Ave. that leads on to
buildings, owing to Its loose habit of
• BeardaU. It would seem as. If there were Thursday of last week.
Thera «re many different
Miss McLain ami Miss Ramona of growth.
enough public spirited property owners
forma of this native vine, all are beau­
about here who use the bridge to want It Geneva arrived In Paola Friday morning tiful, especially In autumn, whan tha
fixed. Wa are Informed an Individual and made a weeks end visit In the family sffeot of the brilliant foliage Is glor­
built It In tbe first place, now It would of Mr. C. D. Pearson.
E x p e r t W a t c h R c p a . i itvi
ious.
seem as If It was up to those whose bus­
Pot-grown plants are moat useful
Miss Helen Kcasoncr returned from
A ll Work Guaranteed
iness It Is to do things to see to it that It Sanford Sunday evening and opened for planting, especially In tha small
Send
Your
W
ork
lo Us and Hove It Aftendml ii. I'm .
■paces usually found about city hous
la made passable at all times.
school Monday the 6th,
es.
Aropelopslt
does
not
require
par
E n gravin g, C lo ck and Je w e lry R epairim ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Packard and child­
Miss Saro Smith left for Conway, Sat­ Ucularly good soli, and will thrive un
ren of Sanford were visitors at tbe Gilbert urday evening.
dar adverse conditions; such as in tha
• home Sunday..TiiCaAS’Ufc'rJC'ttiai spent several days dry »oil generally prrfaitthg Trios«" to
Jewelers,- Silversmiths and Importer»
tha house wall
In her Paola home last week,
Before
planting
remove
nt
least
a
41 W est Bay Strpet
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Jacksonville F!m l
CAMERON CITY CUPPINGS
Word was received here last week of
oublo foot of the old toll and replace
gpscUl CorrMpoodtnca to The Her «Id,
the sudden death In St. Louis, Mo. of
Mr. James Aliiaon and wife are ex­ Miss Kate Stanley. Miss Stanley had with good loam A well grown pot
pected to arrive the last of this week from many friends here where has spent plant when knocked out of the pot
Wichita, Kas.. and will spend the remain­ severer winters with her nelce, Mrs. W. will have a network of fibrous roots,
covering the outside of tha ball of
der of the winter in Florida. Mr. Allison 0. Buchanan.
earth, loosen up these root* at the
is remembered by our people at one of
The Dishop packing-house opened last bottom before planting, as they will
.last yean most interested and encouraging
grow out into the fresh soil more rap
visitors and we are more than glad to week but business is not very brisk yeL
Idly than if left matted together
Mr! and Mrs. D. H. Hagan of Cassia,
know he It coming back.
Elixir For
After planting, water thoroughly Physicians Prescribe Leonardos Blood
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton and their family spent-Sunday in Paola. the guests uf Mr. and as often as required until ths
Blood
Poison,
Scrofula,
Rheumatism,
etc.
and Mrs. W. II. Taylor.
plant becomes established In Its new
from Philadelphia have come to live in
quarters.
our community. Mr. Fulton owns a farm
The cost and cars of these plants M a k e 9 N e w R i c h B lo o d a n d D r iv e s O u t A ll P o is o n G erm s.
wsat of Cameron City which he 1« having
BUDA ITEMS S o ld U n d e r $ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 G u a r a n t e e
I* trifling compared with the Improve
developed. For the present they will re­ Spec!«) to The Herald,
ment obtained In tho appearance of
side at O'Noro House. We cordinlly wel­ ( Mrs. G. A. Nicholson is in Sanford this thejrome. whether In the city or coun
If you arc disheartened, discouraged, nnd have given up hope of ever fir 1
Ing a cure for that terrible blood poison, you can follow no better advice Oran
come them and slnccriy hope they may week, being called there by the illness of try.
the expert counsel of phyfllclnnn who every day see before their eyes the
enjoy their new home and be benefited her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ttllis.
wonderful results of I^onardt’s Blood Elixir among their patients
by the chango.
C. A. Raulerson has been busy for the
Loonnrdl's Blood Elixir If the one medicine that has the confidence of.
and la used and proscribed by, physicians In ecroufulous affections, eruption*
A grandson of Dr. and Mrs. bwartz la part week grinding his cane.
of the skin, botli, tumors, ulcers, old sores, syphilis, nervous doblllty, rheums
expected to arrive this week and after a
Rlv. E. Lee Smith, pastor of the Bap­
tlsm, catarrh and nil diseases arising from Impure blood.
two weeks visit with his grand parents tist diurch ot Geneva, visited at the home
They have seen their patients rapidly recover health and vigor from the
will go to Gainesville for a course of study of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peters Last Saturday
use of this wonderful blood medicine. No other medicine has so remarVnh!«
along agricultural lines.
and Sunday. Many from here atrended
a record for effectually and lastingly curing those diseases that result from
Impure blood. The best physicians openly endorse It. recommend It and a
Mr. Woodruff, a nephew of W. W. Dres- church and dinner was spread under the
thorlxe the public use of their statements that Leonardl's Blood Elixir In ■
aor. after a sltort visit at his uncle's home shade of the trees.
after ense has cured rheumatism and kindred dlesnses. purifying the t 1 ’
is returning to hit own home at WaterHilton Drown visited his aunt. Mrs W.
regulating (he liver, bowels and kidneys, rejuvenating the weakened and 1
town, N. Y.
bllltnted nervous system, nnd making absolute cures of terrible eases of U !
L Taylor a few J a y s last week.
poison tbal had'not been helped after years of use of thn ordinary old Inali
We nro sorry to know that Mrs. Marsh­
lotted specifics and other remedies.
all and Mrs. £rier have both been Indis­
While Leonardl's Blood Elixir will cure and has cured the worst rna»'« "f
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posed the past few days, but are improv­ 5p*ci*l Cofmpondenca to iT»» (Urkld.
blood poison and old sores by removing the poison from the blood, yet It l*
beat to lake this remedy at tha first suspicion of the presence of this lonthing, we are glad to hear.
O. C. WolfTe of Savannah, Ga., Supt of
lome disease. The sooner It Js treated, the hotter chance thoro la for success,
A nephew of Mrs. C. C. Worthington the Southern Express Co., waa hero Satur­
for when the bones begin to rot no power on earth can replace them.
S u m m e r o r W in te r
from Cincinnati! wlU spend the remain- day on business.
The discoverer or LeongriilV Blood Elixir has so much confidence In Its
drjTof the winter with her and we underJ. D. and A. L. Adams and families of we can supply your wants in the power to Cure rheumatism.- catarrh/scrofula, blood poison, kidney nnd liver
atahd she is expecting a sister to visit Sutherland, N. C.; passed through Monday Automobile line. If you want to complaint and all diseases arising from Impure Wood that he has offoro.l a
61000.00 guarantee that the money will be refunded to any purchaser of flrs!
her soon—also from Cincinnati!,
by private conveyance on their way to rent
bottle if this remedy falls to help. With this guarantee you run no risk whst
Mrs. Houston and Miss Laura Fish of Orlando, where tl ey expect to locate.
ever In buying the E|lxlr. Be sure you ge^Leonardi’a lllood Elixir for this 1»
A Motor For Any Purpose
the one femedy for blood diseases that la-Qotd under n guarantee of this na­
Cameron Ave. attended the Bible daw
J , W. Johnsotl of Knoxville. Tenn- ar­
wc are at your service with the ture. No other remedy has sufllclent m orltlo allow It to be sold In this wsy.
Sunday morning.' This work under tbe rived Sunday on a visit to relaUves.'
very best care. Wc never sleep, for When th bons bgtn to rot no powr on earth can replace them.
direction of Prof. Maris ia interesting
Frank Adapts was hero Monday. He
and instructive end all who care for such Is having a house moved to bla homo in If yotj are in troublo coll us any For Salç By W ip . G . Aldr|^gc, Sanford, Florida
lour of the night or day.
work are cordially invited to join the Maltlatu}.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown of Beck Sunday o b i visit to hil son, F. A. JorHammock, and some friends attended dan.
Sanford Machine &amp; Ginge Company
ri.
am ices at our church Sunday morning.
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Mrs. Stevens came back from her home
v J a tr J jf
Farmer’s dub meets next week.. Tues­
&gt;n Orlando Sundas ane opened school
day evening the 16 th. Bring your lan­ Monday after a two weeks' vacation.
M A N T E L S
tern« if It «cents dark and come out An
Comer Main and Mpnrj*; Jacksonville. Branch 9t'the GREATEST
O RA TES AND T IL IN G
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D.
Knight,
who
has
been
hero
tome
Intonating time la promised.
ELECTRICAL F IG U R E S system of Buäinesa Colleges in the Wor^d—22 y^reNsuccess, 150,000
time on a visit to hla sister, Mrs. H. IserMost Complete Stock in the South
raan left Wednesday for his home in Write for onr Latest Mantel Catalog graduates. More than 1 0 0 high-grade fWrOctpM:* Coiitracts g i v e n
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Overbrook, Kansas. .and Price LUL,
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■»«dil Osrmpoodttcs laTbs HcrsU:
Albert Tlckoor, who has been hero sev­ CHAS. D. McKINNNEY-CO.
Mr. and Mr*. J . A. Worthy was expect*
a1? t1^ G
e o r g i a Bankers and other bnsiness men than
•d to arrive in Geneva from Americua, eral weeks returned to hla home in Tope­ _________ JtttoonV ille, FI*. V - f A
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Go., on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. V. ka, Kanses, Wednesday.
also teach B-Y M AIL,. Catalogue FR E E .'*
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Problem of Universal 9*aaoe.
Mia. Lewis entertained Mr. and Mr*. C.
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War srweepa away-not only some of
A. Rauieraon and tbelc guests, Mr, and
the bravest and best of a nation. It
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Mrs. Lyon, at dinner on last Monday.
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
■Ho disposes of tbs offscourlng of ths
It Is a matter of inquiry among our countries at war. When, then, war
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peopta why the Sanford merchants do not ceaa*«. a presatng problem grill be
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advertise their business in their home pe- how to prevent th * accumulation of
per. A loily who has n hoarding house the dangerous classes nb Ufettr left : O . M . M * : í :
) OfTIre With MOLORH RIAL ■ STATO CO. V*
vnffited to order from Sanford some eat- on the battlefleld.—Christian Register,
Sanford*
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TH E BUSY BIG STORE
A t this sale your dollars will act like magic and with only the season’s latest merchandise to select
from, as for the past few days we have been getting goods
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especially for this Sale, beginning

Large assortment new patterns Val Lacc and Insertion; also
German new Val. Insertion and Beading, worth up to 10c yd

27-in A ll Linens 13c

Embroidery Sale

Genuine Brusseline Rugs, size 2 7 xOO
worth 75c; while they O Q
last for Friday only.each £»C7L.

Just think of getting a 27-inch 'all
Linen, natural color, per 1 O ^

Window Shad
I hey arc 40c values, but
s e e n Friday; complete
with fixtures, all colors,

All-over Embroidery and Flouncing

Embroidery Flouncing

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Famous Ways Mufflers

ave lecci ve

While this special lot lasts it will
be sold at the ridiculous Q C ,,
low price of, a yard
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White Goods Sale
special assortment &lt;
medium weight fancy
fm this sale. Spccia

Now is the time to stock up c
great yard wide Sheccting
bargain. 15 yaids for.

ladies Coat Suits $ 4.9H

Towel Special

bit rat styles worth rluuhlc the price:
for this sale, at only
. . $4-98

Full standard size .Buck Towels,
plaiu.faney border, 8 |&gt;eeinl 8 ! j C

C h i n n a n d J a p a n e s e M a t t i n g , 10c
S p e c ia l for Monday. January IStli

to 40 00 S a le ut 9 o ' c l o c k

Promptly at 9 o'clock, about 125 yards China and Japanese
Matting worth 25c n yard, in nbout twelve dif- 1 rv
ferent patterns; will be placed on sale, at ]&gt;er yard * LJL

great special lor baturda;
large assortment of Grun
•. Glassware and Crockery

¡He Imported Poplin 24c
This flue line of Poplin just received, in
all colors; must go on sule p A n
at jier yard
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A lg o n q u in and S i m p s o n C alicoos, 4 \ c
This is truly a T ak e Notice" price on these two atnn
dard brands Calico; Sold up to 7c n y ^ ' i T O A /
Sale price Monday only, per yanl
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19c

0 5 c Mtiklin D raw ers, 4 8 c

it 9 O I11 L in en . 0 9 c

3 5 c C o rset C overs, 2 5 c

is'Worth 25c yd. our price

J 3 y d s B leaching, $1.00

A lileiirhmg timi is worth as a special leader 10c n
yard, free from dressing, for Moyduy only, 13 yards

Don’t miss this Linen Special fur Towels, while it
lasts (lim it I0 yards to custom ers). 1 0 yards
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This is a beautiful value in Flaxon and

Special line Pillow Cases, worth up
to 15c each, sale price..............10c

S p e c i a l for M o n d a y , Jum niry 15th. t o t o on Sole a t 9 o ' c l o c k

10 y d s L i n e n T o w e l i n g , 8 9 c

2 5 c W h ile F la x o n , 19c

P illo w Cases

Silk Pongee
A 27-in Silk Pongeç, riattimi color
worth 85c yd, our special
69«

A new shipment of Ince nnd embroid­
ery-trimmed ladies' drawers, open
òr closed. Speciul u p air............4 8 c

Just t liln k if buying'»
yards wide
• liiU’n shieling, w hile, it hilts ill a
yard. QÇly, .- .
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“X * 0 9 c

The Corset Covers neatly trimim-d with
lace ayd embroidery; artyully worth
35c each; our price is only . v :2 5 c
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Men’s Shoes
This line of,all leather Shoes nre the wonder of
eycryonc ni-tlie prirbs;jil| sizes. Ju s t see our low
ptices op UpriiCihnt is enough.

• See our 'wonderful values in Men’s knoek-about
and -Work Shoes, nil leather. Also our line of
Snow's Dress Shoes for Men. in Tan, Patent
Leather. Vici Kid nuri Gun Metril, in all the latest
toes; are wonderful Values and prices simply Ir*low com petitioily f £&gt;• .

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4»‘*Gooduiun: Ehbc factories are the nobbiest, nnd
the low prices ore th e talk of the town. *

Large Jot of Muslin Underwear, including skirts with
wide luce nnd embroidery flouncing on bottom of and
V-Neck gowns and round ycfltc Chemise style gowns.
Princess slips, nnd luce and embfoidery tiim -w lftn

¿goto liefore buying; wc hnv^ ft complete
urnilure and ate in a position to save you
A small payment down and payments
weekly.
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A’Tull line of Stoves and Ranges a special prices
on easy payments. .Ju s t a small payment down
and $ 1 .0 0 weekly. 7

CASH D EP A R TM EN T S TO R E
— Tw o' Stores, 121-123 E. First St.==,

FLORIDA

�January 12,

DUNCANS RETURN TO EUROPE
Angry Becsuse Orssk Costumes Pall
to Make Hit In Thla Country—
Attraot Muoh*Attantlon.

jPoor Woman DlMovers $000,000
tn Old Trunk.
* e and •eourltlea Had Been tying
There for Thirty-two Year»—
•tope Taken te Dletrlbute
Money to the Heirs.

N*w Tork,—The Raymond Duncans
and their shivering Itttla aon Menalkaa have aatlad for Europe. The fond*
•at and moat affecUonate of good-bya
at tba pier war« Interrupted while
tearful huggara and klaaera took a
glance at their ooatumea.
lira. Duncan ta a Oreek. Doth abe
and bar .bnaband try to maka them­
selves ballare that they and popr lit­
tle Manalkaa of tba blue ahlna are
vary ancient Oraeka. Mr, Duncan wore
a white tunic over a green robe. Mra.
Duncan wore a green tunlo orer a pur
pie robe. Manalkaa did not bare any
tunlo. Hla robe, which ended above
hi* bare kneea, waa alao green.
The Djmcana have been In Califor­
nia among the Kllkltat Indiana, study­
ing basket weaving and teaching tba
rad men how to weave their own
clothes and maka a tribal yell like
the frog chorus la Aristophanes.
They founded a weaving Institute
for deeUtute woman and also spent
much time In Chinatown In Ban Fran­
cisco learning thing* about Chtneee
potterin■.
y
Mr. Duncan said they ware going to
Pari a to keep some* lecture date*, and
that they would return to. thla country
to aettlo up their afTalra. After that,
ha aald with firmness but sadness,
navar again for Amarlca. Mr. Dun,cto holds that Americana do not re­
gard art seriously enough. He baa
'been of that opinion aver since the
(Jerry society arreeted him bore a
year ago for not putting enough warm
clothoa on Menalkaa
The Duncan family baa attracted
more or *leae attention In New York
and In 'tom e western cities the last
year or two, where they have ap­
peared as advocate# and demonstra­
tors of a "dress reform," the principal
departure from present customs be­
ing to wear sandals, no trousers (o
speak of, robes of gay colors and fig
ures. They are greatly disappointed.
It Is said, by the Indifference shown
by society and their consequent fall-

Baa Francisco.—Hidden in the boV
Io n of an old trunk which tor U
B e e n has been knocked about tn San
rm ndeoo and M ari*. counties, a for­
tune estimated at 1800,000 In Mexlaan
government bonds and securities baa
been recovered In the home of Mrs.
There#» Louise Jenson at Mill Valley.
Xq the probate department of the su­
perior oourt Mra. Jenson petitioned to
reopen the eetste of her husband,
Charles J . Jenson, to whom the greet
wealth belonged. In order that the
' first steps may be taken to oollect the
money and distribute It acoordlng to
law, between the aged widow and her
fire daughters.
In response to thla petition Judge
J . V. Coffey has appointed David
Creellna of Mill Valley, eon-ln-law of
the 'widow, administrator of the setate, and has authorised him to begin
collection.
Besides the wldcnr, who Is now eenp
enty-one years old, and who Uvea lp 'a
modest cottage In MiU Valley, .her
daughters, Hr*. L. Lindsey, 814 Clipp*r street, San Franclsoo; Mrs. D.
OraeUna, Mill Valley; Mra. Ebba Hil­
ton, Bollnaa, and Misses Elisabeth
end Kiln Janaon of Mill Valley, are
heirs to tha unexpected find.
Charles J. Janaon died In thla city
Ysbniary I, 1878, leaving what hla
widow and daughters thought a email
estate, aU of which be disposed of by
wUL Mrs. Jsnson waa named execu­
trix and within the proper time dis­
tributed wbat she supposed was the
entire estate of her husband.
At that time ehe discovered among
her dead husband's papers iho Mexi­
can stocks and bonds, but waa told
that thay were worthless. Relieving
thla to be true, she cast them aside
and gave no thought to the documents,
merely keeping them ss mementoes.
For many years after Jenson's death
his family Ured In this city and the
’securitise rested In a trunk. When
■»son. moved to Mill Valley, a
decade ago, In order to bo close to
on« of her married daughters, she took
the trunk with her and It has occupied
V E R Y 1 pceupallon llfte Iteelt
• place In the garret of her home over
with ih* «nleraJe* Ilf» o f him
alnoe.
Ices It. Thee occu pation that
i Recently she chanced to mention »111 noi do (hai. no man of vioinun rVktlr
the old paper* while talking with a li A* a ngtii io occupy nini" -or hcréeif
— PtitUlp« Bropk*.
friend. Curiosity caused the friend atxiut.
to ask the privilege of examining tho
THE 8UNDAY DINNER
bonds.
From their dusty hiding
place they were brought forth, -and
Tho, Sunday dinner It most homes
the friend began an Investigation,w(tb Is a liule more elaborate than ati* ordi­
tha rssnlt that be discovered ¿..they nary dinner,' as there Is no need for
Were evidence# of Just Indebtedness hurry, and the family are all a( dtome
owing by the Mexican government.to to enjoy It. For Ufa busy tnMher
Chari ea Janson.
with no one to help bar, a big Sunday
After a family conference It was de^ dinner has no especial charm, for she
elded that Craellus should take the needs the day of rest a* much ns any,
matter In hand Ho consulted with member of tho family One may have
Attorney Rufus C. Thayer Of flan a roast that has beeu'pooked the ih
Francisco and the opening of tbc old before and reheated fof Sunday, or
Will case la the result.
veal k
- Janaon bad, aeen much aarvlce In cold. •the employ of. the Mexican govern; put toj
government about 45 years ago. But verb Ilka
custard., o f p froxen dlah
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It waa. not until
¿1888 that tho first of kept In thA.Artless cooker for do*
------. -----the bond* wars executed In Jilk favor. efft-- .A Aretees cooler Is a wonderful
✓ \ Their date* show.^Unt f9r tho next help In Hrt se rf an Hess home.
* ;M ven year* he had dTatrtbuted io him &lt;1 A dish of mashed potatoes may be
, large blocka of bonda, some of which quickly’ prepared by heating cold
»PS war Issues and others for differ­ boiled potatoes In boiling water for a
ent services.
few intmitea. then mash snd season.
Janson did not conceal hla' posses
For the Sunday night lunch, let the
alon of the bonda, but, like-the widow man of the house prepare It.
Most
a t the time of hie death, he did not men think It great fun. and are »spe­
consider them wori^imucb, principally cially prodd when proficiency rewards
because In those days Mexioo was con­ their efforts.
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tinually tom by revolutions. However,
Begin with simple thing* at first,
he kept them and patfed them on to like the making Of dainty sandwiches,
hla helra at hla death for. what they the preparation of tea or epcoa, and
wara worth.
gradually lead up to rarebit and ome­
' During all of the years they have lets. A nice Sunday night sandwich
been tn the posaeailon of the.Janaon which la very well liked la one made
family no Interest baa bean demanded by spreading buttered bread, o il to
from or paid by Mexico and It la thla rounda, with butter, then add ch s^ e
accumulation that makes up a large that baa been grated and softened
' share of the fortune.
with cream. Put together sandwich
Just as soon as the nooeagary .legal fashion and fjy In butter until wsQ,
formalin*» hare are concluded, Crae- browned on to lb aides. .
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lltu will proceed ;to Mexico and pre­
Berra th e « ' sandwiches on a pJ«M
sent the securities for payment Bines of lettuce leaves with a cup of coco*
^ tip r * la no flaw In any of tha docu- and a dU hjtf fruit and »; email cake,
-• manta, It la axpectedUhsySrtll be p*ld abd you hare a moat appetising lunch,
“&gt; without demur.
•gar to prepare.
- There will b s some additional delay
1a CraeUua starting south because o f
the fact that all of the paper* in tbe
•. Janaon estate Vers destroyed -hi the
Wicka*-W fiy.'U .lt that you're- ao
earthquake of 1808. &lt;7iMany. pf these
s rilf have to he restored from Copies sore on yotlr father-in-law 7 t J
Tick»—My Wife wanted to get-a .dk
•jbr from memory tn ordfr that there
wfll 'bs no hitch In the-colleetion pro- vorce a couple o f 'Years ago,'and he
/ossdtngs. whlcfh Will bring to several persuaded hoy not to.
families now InVodaat cl reams tan oea f .j,
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unexpected weatfh.
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FLANDERS

$175 f. o. b. Factory— Magneto Included of Çourçe

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•ire. j ’orklns—"Jonh, now that JOU dling apples' In the corridor* of the
h as* Men' the great sights In -New atate capltoL "Don’t yo lthqw ped­
York City, what's ths first thing that dlers ahr not allowed In b &lt; ra r
''i’lsxe, »or, an’* I'm only trylhg t’
»d naturally atrik* a visitor from tipmake an honest livin’." &gt; •
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Mr. Perkins—"On# o* them speed"Well, If thot’a th’ oaae, go ahead.
tn* aatomobllee."—Charles C. Mul- Sure, an’ yejwon’t.have anuy oompotlUon."—William
Moaany.

lepwnkere saw that and determined
id djf it at high prices. And they ’ &lt;
f began to think It was going to cor
|i&amp; TH EY HOPED that when
appear it would not be up to aU'oui
1 would givg them a new leaie of lift

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H a p p e n in g s — Merttlon of

M a tte rs In Brief.
PERSONAL ITEMS O f

INTEREST

W•
Summary of the Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Lewl^ of Jacksonville
ore at the Oaks.
Mr. Carroll of.Jacksonville la spending
the week nt the Oaks.
A few more days of rain and we won’t
nWd moving picture* of Dante’s Infemo.
Mr. and Mr*. Buchanan and daughter,
„ho have been gueata at the Oaks hnvo
gone to Tampa.
,y p Davison and Joo Fcrandez are
duck shooting on U ka Jessup thl* week
fad report plenty of birds.
Mrs. E. R. Hamilton, will arrive soon for
• short visit with her daughter. Mr*. M.
A. Mlot on Sanford Heights. ■■
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Rice and daughter,
Miss Gwyneli- of - Commerce Gs.. ore
spending the winter at the Oaks.
No, Pauline, Jim Roberta haa not been
fighting a bun saw. He ran'foul of the
handle that kicks the automobile.
Wood is scarce in Sanford and the man
who opens a first class coal And wood
yard here will be a public bemfffictor.
_ Mrs. Angus Chappell, was called, to
Madison. Fla. Saturday by the death of her
Tether. Mr. T. S, Verm. Mi’s. Chappell re­
lumed to her homo Thursday.
/
^Mra. H. P. Grndlck. Mr*. J . W. Wingate
and little daughter of Jacksonville, mother
and niece of Mr*. Ernest Tolar have orrived In the city and will be her guests.
E. W. Tomlinson and -C. J. O'Hara,
prominent real estate men of Jackson­
ville were In the city yesterday on busi­
ness Their many friend* were glad to
greet them.
W M. Dinkins of Tampa coiled upon
old Sanford friends yesterday. Mr. Dickini was in business hero for ninny years
and is now engaged in the grocery busi­
ness at Tampa.
Mrs. Briggs and daughter of Madison,
Wisconsin have arrived in the city on n
visit to Mrs. Paul Keely and mother,
Mis Curtis. Mrs. Briggs is a girlhood
fiirnd oi Mr*. Kecly's.
The C u te City House is filled to over­
flowing wirti guests and you nre lucky if
you can get a place at the table. Mine
Host Parker knows the value of printer's
ink. anil a judicious use of it has filled
his hotel early In the season.
February 14th is tho date specified for
Sanford's Big Field Day, qntlyou want to
keep the event in mind and mlp it along.
It wifi be for the hospital tend will uiso be
» great benefit to Sanford, os there will
be hundreds of visitors to the city on that
dole

Wanted at Once—Forty experienced
salesladies and salesmen for the big Or­
der of the Court Sole. Apply to manager
at John K. Mettinger's store.
37-lt
Wo are equipped to handle your repair
work.
Sanidrd Machine ft Garage Co.
fr1-4Ktf.
One and two horse wagons with celery
flared side bodies nt Underwood's, fri-7-tf
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
Meet me at the Violet Brand Sale.
N K Yowcll.
Famous Spirella Corset, city agent. Mrs.
R. M. Hamilton. Call or phone, No.
153.
Fri-3C-4tp
Dr. J . C. Davis optician will be at the
Robbins Nest hotel in near future. Watch
for his ad.
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.

CROP CONDITIONS OUTLINED
Hostings Hampered By Extreme Hu
mldlty—Sanford Will Ship 423
Cars Lettuce.
Owing to copious rains, there will tte
planted in the Hustings potato belt this
season 6,000 acres, much less than Inst
year, according to Information yesterday
in the office* of Avcru A Owen, commis­
sion merchants. This is unly a rough es­
timate. Fanners there are somewhat
mystified over weather conditions, it is
said.
Sanford, It Is reported, lias the finest
quality of lettuce in several seasons. Wet
weather has done much to interfere with
planting. The first crap will amount to
l«fhaps. 425 cars. The crop coming on,
however, is very good. It will be marketed
between the middle of January and the
first of March.—Tampa Tribune.

Styl Kv ¡3Ó

Some style to this Crossett patent” (No,
106). Dull calf top and a l u inch heel.
Clever and classy. So is No 136, with a
calfskin vamp. Note unique perforations.

Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
derwood's. First class work.
fri-3-tf
$4. to $6. ev ery w h ere
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
Whir« Honor Is Due.
Buy your spring plnnting seer! at L. R.
"It ta Indeed a dealrnblo thing to be
Philips &amp;. Go's.
34-Htc
well descended, but th* glory belongs
Every one enjoys Ihe Violet Brand to our ancMtor*.”—Plutarch.
Sale, yon see so many p retty things.
N. P, Vowell.
For Perfect Peac*.
Nothing can bring peace but your
Clenrnnce sale of hats for Ihe next two
ufes
self. Nothing can bring you peace
weeks at Mrs. Allen's millinery parlor*.
but th* triumph of principle* — ICmer36-2c
T A A D C M AH K
aon.
Now is the time to buy beaus before
L e w is A . C rossett, In c ., M a k e r
the usunl rise in prices. L. K. Philip* A
North Abington, Mas*.
Co. Have plenty of them.
34-8tc
Huw about your watermelon crop! Bet­
ter buy your seed now. L. K. Philips &amp; All Local Advertisements Under This
Co.
34-8-tc
Heading. Three Cents a Lin* Each Issue
Have you tried the Sirrine House! 4th
Fur Sale or To Let—An elegant bunga­
and Palmetto. If not get a meal ticket, low, 6 rooms and bath and detached
kitchen. Admirably located. A great bar34if
aln If taken soon. Apply to or address
Beans, pens, corn, tomatoes, cucum­ I, H. Fogg, Altamonte Springs. Fla. 36-4fp
bers. watermelon, okra. New crop seed.
Real Estate Salesmen Wonted—First
L. R. Philips &amp; Co.
34-8tc
class man to sell 10 acre tract*. 4 miles
from Orhindo. You make the selling
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.
tf
(vice and commissions to suit yourself.
Young lady desires position as sales­ Sum Boyd. Room G02, 90 West St., Now
30-7tc
lady. Address young Indy care Mrs. York.
F L O R ID A
Stevens GU3 Oak Ave.
J6-2p
Agents Take Notice—For Sale, 1700 S A N F O R D
Get prices on beaus for spring planting acres cut over pino land. f&gt; miles from
Orlando, un idcul 10 ncre tract proposi­
from u R. Philip &amp; Co.
34-Htc
tion. Will make price und terms right
* + + + * ■&gt;+&lt;■❖ + 4--fr* &lt;•*■+ * ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦ 4
There never was such u rine collec­ and pay liberal commission. Address *&lt;•*•&gt;++++♦&lt;■+ + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + ♦
Sant
Boyd.
Room
602, DO West St,, New
tion of embroideries and laces as at
York.
M-7tc
î î
—
r,
t
our Violet Brand Sale, N. P. Yewcll.
Wanted—White messenger boy at
Western-Union Telegraph Co's ofllce.
ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
34 tf
Lettuce Baskets. Bean Baskets
Hurry your grope vine planting, ns best
ILcvc afyw ml band for
Potato Barrels, CefeEy. Crates . *■ trine-is
•C’TYii f ?
Tomato and Egg Plant Crates '• Imtnedtrile’dekJery.
for hedge and secure bcuiiful and ever­
II. H. Deane
lasting inclosure. Cut Mowers and plants,
first St und Oak Avr.
nursery stock L II Temple, phone 156
32-If
Terms Strictly Casli
See our stock. W e have the best selection of
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty bearing
frl 31 4t-p
M en ’s Every-day Shoes we have
orange trees. 50 peach trees, ulso-vfcry
large
bearing
pear
trees,
madron
5-room
MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES
ever shown,
cottage, front and back porche*, faces
Ruse No. 4 . Red Bliss
south Golden Lake, .1 miles south east of
H. H. Deane
Sanford: 5 minutes walk to street rail­
way. also Oveido railroad. Fine drinking
First St. and Oak Ave
to
water, gixxi bathing, fishing und swim­
fri 31 41 p
ming- Also 10 ucre tract of the very
best celery and IcttuCe land, well located.
Elk and B ox Calf, in shape and weight to suit
MAIL BOKES
Good steel mall boxes. IS cents each. H mill- west Cameron City, lets than a
quarter of mile from Sanford traction
and fit almost any kind o f feet
Geo H. Fernald Hilar. Co.
J.V 2tc
cmline Land has a gentle slope from
Norlit to South End. so there will never
W rothrr Report
he any danger of soqred land. Guaran­
l W. J Thigpen luis returned from u vis­
Rain tonight, probatily turnllig to snow teed to gel Mowing wells on land. Knait wail (tome folks in North Carolina He In extreme northwest |s&gt;rlion. Much cold- Mtnahlr twice, anil terms to soil Ad­
r LLi
2-lf5
*ai accompanied by his sister. Miss Thig­ cr Saturday, fair in northwest, clearing in dles* Ihjx 1127 City
«»
*
The Gate City House has brought down
•*
pen. who will remain here for several peninsula, colder. Severe cold wave In the high cost of living. Only $4 00 {ter
PHONE ht)
Sunford. florida
♦
week*/ Mis» Thigpen has many friends north and central portions. Temperature week for the finest table board in the city. l
4«+■&gt;+&lt;■+++-«-4-fr ♦•&gt;•«"!•+•}■■&gt;+
4-« *++♦% 4
*
28
here who ure always glad to .welcome her will full to 20 degrees northwest portion, See Parker.
to Sanford.
I bought live tracts of fine laud three
and 28 degrees northeast portion tonight.
years ago. I im|*ovcd and cultivated
Paul K. Weaver, Auditor of the Sanford Hid in 22 to 24 degrees central fjorlion them. Well located. I want one for n
Saturday
night.
and Everglades R. R. Co., has resigned
home and trucking Sco nte for bargnins
on others. Levi Bmfurd. Just south of
from the services of that Company. Mr.
4»
OUR PLATFO RM
A , Hirw.l •* it.» KinfJon, «I lìmi
Crystal Ice Factory.
27-tf
Profit In S e a w e e d .
Weaver has accepted the position of AsThe sume species of sou»«red used
Bargain—5 acres of land in Beck Ham­
N - , Sunday N .|h l M,. W.h hun W dl Frcacni tlwr Sc vomi ani lina Sci mudila r»n
sinmit CashierJ st the Citizens Bank of
mock. best land In the county; nil cleared
Kiuiniinee, »tfeCTNi assume his i.ew du­ In Juprn for the mnnufneture of knn nud irrigation plant complete, with 1 acre
(on
exists
In
inexhaustible
ubuudsnce
ties within S ejC n rV
T h e E m a n c i p a t i o n of W o m a n ”
on our Pacific coast and at numerous celery. 3 acres lettuce, number acre ready
lion. E. L CkfiMpfk, the man who has places along the Atlantic coast, while for potatoes or anything. Crop and land
complete. FL500.00. F. M. Mecartney.
made Ofrcujo famous through the Ad­ related specie*, of equal valu*. are Sanford. Fla. H. F. D. No. 3.
31-tf
vance was la the city today on business. abundant almost everywhere In tem
For Rent—Furnished room, electric
II. “ R e l e a s e d f o r L i f e P r e p a r a t i o n
iLige is known all over the county as one perate waters. In this country th* lights, hoi and cold betli centrally located
3-tp
Of the biggest hearted «nd best men in product-commands high prices, so that Address "S" Box 1317, City. .
Itont forget to try tho dried chipped
-Ortnge county and aa a boosting editor— the manufacture of seaweed Insln
traMMNJNC SUBJECT ,.- t A K I N G S T O C K "
glass ought' to prove a highly remu­ beef— chipped while you wall at W. W.
weil. he takes the rag ofT the bush.
nerativa Industry.
Longs grocery.
13-tf ,
A T T H E P E O P L E S
CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Brook* and Miss Miss
Ten acres of good land for sale nt a
bargain. Three acres cleared and cropMartin of Greenwich, Ohio, were in the
No Excitement.
,«
Sunday School 10 Oil a, m.
Sunday Morninf* PrruliiD| 11:00 i. in.
City enroute to Mt. Dora, where they will
"A man doesn’t seem to- take any lied last season. All under fence. Near
Sunday N ifht Preaching 7.00 p. m.
W tdoridsy S ocill M rtlinf 7:30 p. m.
loading station on traction line. Almost
•pend the winter. Mr. Brooks is a former plosauro In writing let|4Ys*9(k'a woman given away.
'
V
-----------------------------------Particular* at Herald
You t i t matt cordully invited la ettend ell the eetvicee of this Church
newspaper man and said The Herald ofllce after he baa mnrrled her,’’ said Mrs Office.
THE STONE CHURCH
COME
GEORGE B. WALDRON
we» ihe neatest and best equipped of any Oloomor "No,” replied Miss Cayenne;
For Solo—A pretty Florida home on
"he aeema to lose nil Intereet when Silver Luke ,C. F. WilIiaut4,-\Box 923
' Park Avenue
. Postor
m#t he had seen during Ida travels.
ther* la no pnasihlllty of hts loiters b a ' SaTfidrd Kin , w phone 201.
33-li
George LcMar the veteran showman lng road bo a Jury "
Wanted—FjOr term of year«; ;tiil 8
—--------- . •. 1 111 “ r
•
expects to winter here and It anxious to .*■ / &lt;’
"A ,
■cent,
*3.500 fin first mortgage. Paying
_
- W
HeroWi
open the seasoo yrlth his aggregation of »• cafe
propefty. Address "M."
Early Type of L*rt*r*,*
\
world wonder« some time In March.
Tbk typo of. letter* In etelrfy tnanu- Sanford. •
: ' -F ’
For
Sale—House
and
two
scrlpta
was
tho
anmo
aa
that
of
those
Geo. i. a greatSanford booster and while
tea, iand l-nurel Ave. Any reasonable terms, sue
other cities £ k defitoas of securing this used on the earlier metal plate*
37-Jtp
openlng he will make Sanford head- wax tablet*. AB Jettera were cap ital*' A. Dcrb»,302, Park Ave,! ,
For
rfint—Pleasantly
situki^d
room*
HO
Minuscule,
or
smalL
loitering,
a*
op­
Quarter*.
posed to the mnjuacul*. was Invented French Ave. West, 2 rulnut« walk from
depot,..,
*
, Cl , Z l'c *
{
M- nelacher. the well known cumml*- In the seventh century.
tW
. it'-1 Lo*r-MJetwecn Jno. M. Lord’s and $ate‘
on man who formerly lived at Ihp 'Fair*
' '
- &gt;,
, T*rd on Jan. 9th. 1912, a" Iodic*’ brirnd.\*i
What F*ar Old.
y ew Hou,, on ruat atroet, has removed
. tdoqveoat. Finder please return (A Joo,
Jcux
44.:Lord
or
the
Herald
office
rand
Aiceive
'
A
wealthy
man
in
Naw
4okk
co«B&gt;
with this ■'-^rifety
Mr*
Cckfy V ^ 'oppodte to
reward., Jno. M. Lord.
J7-8c (
«;• a H Ctfibpell’s, He can bo reached mlltsd'-aulcldo when hU ' doctor told'■
fptintnin pent jlts t
of the tnoat suitable Uacts of lifted
,lm* b* Pboo«- Mr, Fleischer H him «ft* bad appendicitis' A post mqiS
stick 'it itjto yottr pocket
do. near the beautiful Indian River,
'tern revealed that he did ndfr. fiafe Ittiln
•trictly a cam buyer.
37-lt
I*
want
good
any
way it happens to go.
t o f svtl * w woras tban ths^j now open for aale.
-U S
land,
pretty
acenery,
health
and
comfort,
v i!r v. * j r* “r m#ney f#r th® ° f “ t orll Ttseir. (Prwv.
Hip by,
O ne little tw ist m akes it leak*
do not let this offer slip
by. i Write to J.
Vlalat Brand Sale. N. P. YoWefL
j r " 'J " 1 * 1 ■;-------F. Sundell Loko Mary, Fla. \
37-Btp T|,,. j
' EiJlkt, ink-Ugh I, A111- TIGHT.
New good* arriving at W. WT. Longa .
‘ A Olrl'a Vsraatlllty. v M* ,'4A’
For Sale—Duroc Jersey hogs. Ohio Thor^
Cheery,--give him . calL
V * X glrPa veraatllUy Is such that ah*’l, oughbrqd stock. Florida raised. F. M,
•’ QpHtfeHli and see how th e -little t\vtst
will telephone the aoclety editor eorftk Alien, Bdk 472, New Smyrna,. Fla. 37-2tji
corlt!»' it up nnd how quickly " fills ilself.
Bring yow old Urea to
Item about, b en elf end than be sur.
Wanted—Forty extra salesmen and
A Garage Co. for vulcanizing, fri
prlged alfttost N
to death when she fpea salesladies for the big .Order of the Court
Ship y*ur produce to G. W. Ji
Li In Lb* pap#r nart thonUng.—pftio Sale of the John K. Mettlteter nock. Ap­
ply it once to the msasgoi,
37-lt
Btata
Wfifothemfoe

SHAKES
WALK EASY"

W ANTS

6

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

FOR.

j|Men s W ork Shoesl
$2.00

$3.00

E. G. DUCKWORTH

limit

i

There is no wrong end up
wlth.an

No
Worry

PicLAULLN

r.- -

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�‘ lO W Ci ■

Mondajr and Tuesd
15th and 16th.

A

FO R D , F L A . placed in the hands of tffiA m en
A t^nta, G a. the.Sotilhs most daring Frice-M a
sell it out shck and clean lock, stock atid barrel

g

o f D ry

G o o d s,

T a ilo r ^ n a d e

N o tio n s ,

C o a t

rS ’ TIM E

S u its ,

for

TLc best die land affords at about
tnc price of a song. It will pay
you to borrow the money, as
there never has been such a
saving opportunity since the
dawn of dav.

C lo th in g ,

S k ir ts ,

i

M illii

w h a tev er

Wishing to Close Out His Business if Pnscihln

; 1mnidi J tT CT ary *? a t ,ODCC redu« tis mamm
e riS Ì s
Z Ì ^Sales
T C^
dk* ° neilalf
Present
mencan
¡Special
Company
now inits
charge
of

g i« ^

Broldest, G n m d « , k L ,

U .p ^ t S k

E v e n t

m
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P

e v er

J K b f a s s t e t * *

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Standard Outing Flannel,
desirable patterns, daini
colors. 10c quality. Ct
price, t o yards for
Cotton Checks andTlaids s p e o u l q u a lit y
and. weight fast color
soft -iim s h e tf

the first ten lady customers
cntemift our store after 9 o’clock!
Wednesday morning. Janu ary 17th
■we will give a ten-ynrd dress put
tern o t W e h floods
io

. . O rd er n t r L

9 SATURDAY,
^poo l T h r e a d poriewt fin ish e d . fu ll 200
* " r t s « n spooL O n lc r of th e o
w iu r t b ah - p rice per -q*»o|
C .C
T e n c e n t q u a lit y i ’c u rl B u tto n s . O r o
5? . ^
Joy

h

Court S a le

price

._

t)C

f a l l b ! c Vt t,&gt;? 1» h e a v y c o t t o n H u c k

&gt; Towel«, colored lMWdcr,

Mtfrla to M il

.wir-u o m ra innry patterns, detached
. niTs insik-ht (.. v ii nt 50c euch i n
Onh-r oi Court S.,|e prue. each
l"C

57

the Court Sole price
*3 10 yds for
C
36-inch
and Cambric, soft Bn; t ,'lflhed
_____
■ ° rder of the 'co u rt Sale
.? ; Ten yards ( qc? ^
•
Unbleached - S b e e t i *W v L -i.
todlfiS T*WA
w i’ II
wnvpn.
w
ovea
Brojrn
I
■ Domeajlc, 7 c r a h ? C b m » - S i t e
pnee. Ten yards fo r. . . . j* _
44 77 cc l
1 * 1 * ..
r
f e * T“ " 1 » " t e “ ft finished
- ™
80 yaId O r T
^ C o n r , Sale pnCe. Ten g 3 c
E^ B m i i a n U n « , silk finished in black
--------and t» to s . 6 0 and 7Sc vnl
Order o f the Court Sale price?!S 3 9 r I

eyd-OUC I

1Amoske°fJ dress Ginghams.
C
beaudftil new fabrics, pretty pattern s
Actual value 1 5 c yard. Order of rr#»
the Court S a if price 10 yards/or 7 9 c

Order o f the S u i t Sale price

Men s $1.75 Coat Sweaters
. tty full size. Order of tl
z'“ &amp;ile price.........

i•v
i e sr ’
' k.—

,

hose. fast black high «mlir-rd
h e e l double sole. paritively worth n

° ^ o f &lt;ke | 9 c

i i 50 ,p airof Coun Sale for 9 c
La^ 1“
35c Hose special quality, lustre
o £ w df° Kb,epSO,e’ heel aDd toe’ I Q
Order of the Court Sale p m » . . ,

Whi f Handkerchiefs
w n ih 7hemri?ed^ L‘°nled bonier. 0
worth 7 c each. Court Sale price . ¿ C

« S fc ^ iJr
“ ‘rajen g th ! linen
fh i? ?
a° d toe- ^ c r of o n
^ e Court Sale price, pair
¿u C

m's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, plain
and fancy bonlered, best 12!4c n
values. Order of Qiurt Sale each 6 c

19c

V,“ “ anJd Drawn. Jersey Ribbed
fleece bned. double seams, pearl bm°
£2?

- i ° ? u l.ely worth 70^ the su it

h t SuSi^eDde? ; f;,Ih y web la t h e r tabs
10c values O rd er of th e Coun j

in

NOTIONS

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r*i»p—

Jot

Elastic

Seam

S criv e »

Pi!J?w ,&lt;^ ses’ »Pedal quality, fu]
bleached, actual value 20c e a d
Court Sale p r ic e ...........................

blackr brown and gray

Sheets, size 81x90 hemmed ready
for use. worth 75ceach. Salepric,

88c

Stetson grade Hats for men. By C 'k i n
order of Court Sale price
0 ^ .1 9
Ladies Coat Sweaters, white, red and
colors
Positively worth $1 50 n o
each. Order of the Court pnee ° 8 8 c
Onldren s heavy- fleet» lined, ribbed Un­
derwear. wonh 50c the suit. Sale I n
pnee per garment
|

pnco............ .......... 88c
fandesmade
worth up to to 250L O r d e r o f l Q O
oi the court sale price per pair 1 . 8 8
M ens 3 ^ 0 Pants. Order of the o O O
ccurt sale price............... ..........

2.88

1.19

1.4o

CLOTHING TOR MEN AND BOYS
Men's Suits; $8 values, fanev r»

bed

spreads

“ arMllle5 IwttemH, extr
large, hemmed ready for use
31 value; Coun sale price....... o 9 &lt;

Ladies Tailormade Skirts of all wool
t t y5nLn^ h iP * fonj• Worlb 5 6 3 0 To
S8.50 each. {B y order of the tfiq i r x

T H IS M EAN S A SAVING

fabrioL well
a ctu
a} o
values
* . and 2 0 0 a pair; court
sale
n

Table lin e n , full bleached. 56 in
wide 35c value. Court Sale price
_ _ 5.00 Trousers for men. Order nf a
Satin finished Damask C~
60 *inches wide. | H » court sale price:.............. ... 3 . 1 9
beautiful patterns. 75c value*
Boy's Suits, sizes up to 13 years, fine Dure
By order of the C o u rt___
4
worateds and fancy mixed f a b r i c s , ^
• ^ .H y tailored. Positively worth 1 -i o
U D I t S f HATS
2 3 0 each. Court sale price.......
Un trim died shapes; positively o n
^riM
o n Sv
^ IatC!£By “order
011 of
311(1■*mateworth 73ceach , cotift sale price ¿ V C
nal. fii3.00
values.
A0
Ladies trimmed street and dress Hatsthe court sale price ...............
values up to $3 each. By the n o
Boy's Knee Pants, fancy mixed fabrics
order of the court ...
9 8 c
and hard finished worsteds 35c -i n
values. Court sale price, pair .. 1 9 C

LADIES’ TAILORED SKIRTS, COATS
WAISTS AND MILLINERY

uttons. perfect finish, worth
Order of the Court Sale p
pins, full pointed, dozen o

q

w ith b ra id

In ( h l a

special qual-

By ^

,

S
j y ?Sale
, forpnee
men*
75c val“ « Court
p air................

u a Wui?l i Q ** P,aia and mercerized
Madras. R e » Flaxon an«l PoplirT p S
.lively worth 2 5 c and 30c yard 1 Q
Court Sale price
lo P

r S S S i '^ i S S •Ted’ ^ n* b,ue and

V. c lo th o r p lu s h ,

Grauine

” Z L Und.eT ‘a r- hwiv-y fleece lined
Slurts only, bought to sell a t 75c i n '
the Suit. Court Sale price each 1 9 C

44r S ^ ? ! I S8,9 ood5’ Pitre wool f a b iW
H em ^ttas and fancy m ix-

run frupi S5.0G to

rt S a le price each

Co* * 5t»--*h« celebrated R. and i
Warner's and W. B. m akes o f I
7^ and $ 1.00 values. B y ordei
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*• of Melton. Beaver, and As'
:hs. all well tailored, values

M i n s t in e i r e a s S h i r t s , t h e n e w s t r ip e »
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Comforts, extra size and weight.

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A S I D E FROIW THE
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TH E AMERICAN
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Supreme M a s t e r
Movement in Underpriced
Merchandising.

W H A T E V E R I T W ,L L B R IN fc T H E
Sfcarnandisc offered,
Rue is almost a trag- a s far a.t prices go.
Profits Vanish Like

WEDNESDAY, JAN. I7
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to build a larger city, more houses
THE SANFORD HERALD pects
and a better business. One of the first
EsMJshsd t r t r r T u « J « r « « l F r M . , M o rn ta i B y

INC HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
It J. H our. I nitor
W. M. IMYNCS, Bu tin*» MtntACr
•ubtorlplltn Prise. *2 00 • Year In Advance
Delivered La lb* CUr br carrier *2.00 per rear
•deano* or 20c per month.
Firmanti In ad» ano* muai b* mad* al nOce.
Entersd aa twood-cUa* mad matter Antuai 22nd
1*08, at the Fmtafflo* at Sanford, riorlda.
and« Act of March 3rd. 1BT9.
OBloa to Harald BaUdlnj

Téléphona H ol U S

Sanford on Feb. 14th.
Everybody pull for a good country dub.
Sanford Is the beat trading centre in

Florida.

Surprising how a little rain will give
everybody the dumps.
Sanford must have a good exhibit nt
the Orange county (air.
• Enterprise knocked out the Arcadia
Champion last week In one round.
County division teems to be wonying
some of our county contemporaries..
Mayor Spencer la dishing out Juilice at
mayor's court like a supreme court Judge.
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-'The new dty council Is getting down to
business and a general house deaning
will result.
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County politics ought to warm up some
In a few weeks and announcements are
tn order. The crop promises to be very
large this year.
Dante's Inferno at the Imperial yester­
day gave (he people a chance to see what
hell la really like, although it was rather
tame compared to what some of then»
may expect.
O E IlO C t IH C R

to the growers
T}te advice of The HeraldI to
about getting together on thtHSK&amp;a
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marketing the early celery crop la being
heeded and the majority of the growers
are heartily endorsing the plan.
A careful compilation of the celery
crop disclose* the fact of Sanford's
supremacy In the early crop nnd there
it no need u&gt; lake any old price offered
, when you hokl the key to like situation.
The situation is right for a get to­
gether movement and now is the time
for action before the crop starts mov­
ing.

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needs'then of Sanford It to attract the
van guard to the d ty and to attract
you must of a certainty offer pleasures
and diversions.
A country dub could be organized
bore this season with a yacht dub as an
adjunct for at no place upon tbe mop
there a dty that can oiler tbe sportsman
•o much In the way of bunting and fish­
ing and boating ag Sanford and yet how
many know of lit
•The country dub would at once attract
and form a nucleus around which the
larger body of visitors would collect and
soon they would come almost without tho
asking..
Every day the Herald office entertains
a dozen or more visitors who have no
place to even tit down and rest nnd read
the paper». If a suitable place were pro­
vided at once many a visitor would be­
come imbued with the good fellowship
and hospitality of our dty, tell about It
and new residents would be the result.
Not a reading room, not a place to rest,
not*a soul to engnge In conversation and
yet you expect the stranger to like your
dty. Our vital need now is the open
door policy of making more friends and
making more residents and a •small
amount of money nnd a small amount of
push and energy will get us a library
building first nnd a country club next
and then for thoniands of tourists every
year.
Boy Scouts at Orlando
Messrs, Summers and Waldron recent­
ly took a trip to Orlando and completed
preliminary arrangements for taking. the
Sanford boy scouts to the County fair.
Secretary O'Neal promised that the fair
authorities will supply needed tents, wood,
and water, alto free admlstnn to the
grounds. The boys will be required to
furnish their own personal equipment
consisting of blanket, knife, fork, j ; poon,
plate, also food while away and railroad
fare.
The boys will leave Sanford by the
afternoon train on Thursday Feb. 1st.
Getting off at Winter Park, they will be
met by the boy scouts of that place and
all will then hike the rest of the way to
Orlando. The scouts remain In camp
untl* Satun:,*lr nlAht. thus giving two full

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MOULDING

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D y a l-U p c h u r c h

S H IN 0 L E 6

B u ild in g , J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a

Our stock is W.ell Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low.
cannot furnish our stock write us for prices.

Mission Study Circle
Notwithstanding tbe inclement weather,
quite a fair representation of the study
circle were present Thursday afternoon
at the residence of Mrs. Albert Sclgh; who
cntenalned the circle this month.
Mrs. H. V. Perry, third vice president,
of tbe Missionary Society presided.
After short devotional exercises, Mrs.
Perry requested Mrs. W, H. Williams to
reed for tbe Information of the ladlea, the
flrit chapter, of the *in Coming Millions,"
by Howard B. Gone, the study of which,
will be taken up by the circle, dealing as
It does, with the Home Mission problem.
Mrs. H. H. Chappell, president of the Mis­
sionary society, suggested that the meet­
ings of the society, be changed to the sec­
ond and fourth Tuesdays, nnd that of the
study circle, the third Tuesday. The
change was made, ns the suggestion met
with the approval of the todies of the so
dety Who were present
After a short Informal dUcusaoln on
the chapter of the book read the meeting
was turned over to Mrs. Sclgh. end her
committee; who served delldous cake and
coffee. The ladles were pleated to hnve
with them, three visitors As It was
growing late, Uto drde adjourned until
the third Tuesday, In February.

'PwTTtrf the time will be takon up In
{laying baseball. One game has already
been arranged with the Winter Park
boys, and It Is Itoped that tbe Orlando
boys will be sufficiently well organized to
put up a game.
Last week Thursday both troops of tbe
Sanford boys met together nnd eLectedCharlle Pier a* the Sanford captain. A.
game was played lost Saturday between
Arrival and Departure of Trains .
the two .troops, resulting in a score of
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nine to seven for troop one. Neither
NOItTVt BOUND ******
club wns fully manned with Its best
No. 82
Ar 1.25 a iu
Lv, 1.35 h m
players. There will be another practice
No.
84
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GET READY TOR THE EAIR
game next Saturday afternoon In Holden
No. 80
“ 2.35 p ni
” 2.55 p in
The Grunge County Fair la only a few
Park ut 2:30. *
No. 28
" 11.00 |i m
week^ off ami it behooves our people 10
■muni uoiiNO
be up anti doing If Sanford 1» to liuve on
In M r m o r i o m
N». 83
Lv 2.1Í6 a m
Ar 2.18 u m
exhibit worthy of the name. Our section
After u lingering illness of several
No. 89
“ 2.25 p tn
" 2.05 p m
hat the horses and cattle, chickens and
months, Mr. C. A. Hawkins {tossed peace­
" 6 jU5 p m
" 6.25 p m
No. 85
hogs, vegetables and fruits and monufully to rest Sunday night at the suburban
No. 29
fat lured products to make one of the
“ MO a m
homo of his brotlier. Mr. T. L Hawkins.
BRANCH UNES
grandest tlllplay 1 at the fair but we must
He leaves a devoted father and mother.
Trilby A St. Petersburg—No. 25, Ar. t.Ol
prepare for it now. The communities are
Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Hawkins; one sister.
at work and they will need money ond
p. m. No. 24. i^v. 2.15 p m.
Miss Annie Hawkins, and one brother.
Leesburg—No. 21, Ar. 11.28 a. m. Noand donations of vegetables and fruits
Mr. T. I. Hawkins, all of whom were with
If you cun give anything toward the ex­
22. Lv. 6.15 p. m.
him at the time of his death. He was
Oveida—Ar. 10.30 a. in. Lv. 3.00 p. m.
position that mentis »0 much for Sanford,
always a dutiful, devoted son ami an af­
give it with (lie idea Unit our exhibit
fectionate brother, ond in their loss the There are Two hlhds of Chill Ionic
should be the best on the grounds— an
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family have the most sincere sympathy
exhibit worthy to reprpaent the greatest
PLANKS AND OTHERS
of their many friends.
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vegetable section In the world. Unless
Mr. Hawkins was born in Oglethorpe
Tjte old reliable Plank* •Chill Tonic is
Sanford can have a Am class display in
county. Go., April 30, 1*73. He spent Guaranteed to drive out Malaria, to cure
every (aspect ‘twerebetter to have nono
most or his life In Commerce, where far Chills, Fever, Colds and Grip, your money
at nil.
" r ib ,,several years he was engaged in the back’ If it dqes not. 25c and 50c per
newspaper business anti where he leaves bottle. Afk your Druggist.
CHOOSING OUR PRESIDENT
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Public opinion It growing stronger up­ numerous friends, by, whom he will be
Although the foreign' press lias con­
on the idea of the people cltooting the sadly rnissad.
Presidential candidate. The Miami Me­
Since Coming to Sanford, where he has demned the view of 'President Taft and
tropolis plainly states the case In the fol­ spent-several winters he hat made many Secretary Stltnpaon that American ship­
lowing:
friends, and by bli many noble traits of ping using the Panama canal should be
i* .
^ “A week from today, Tuesday, Ja n ­ character has endeared himself to tbe relieved of tolls, no protest has been filed.
The legislation necessary to fix tells and
uary ICih the Democratic State Commit!- hearts of all who knew him.
, ..bis will meet In Jacksonville and transact
During his Illness be bore his suffering to affirm tbe free use of the Waterway by
i business of immense Importance for (he with Christian fortitude, never complain American shipping will be Introduce;) by
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/' people of Florida. If they honor tl&gt;e ing even to those -most dear to him. He Col. Goethala.
Withes of the rank and file of the state's died at peace with God And the world.
democracy, they will arrange f6r tike hold­ '“Ukts’ofle ifhp wrap# the draperies of his
Presumably.
1 . -ing of ■ presidential primary, giving tbe couch about him and lies down to pleas­
Plus IX. wu' not Without s' certain
people tike right to uke port In the nat­ ant dreams" £
.
*«n*e of hjimor. .OpT'day, whl,# 1,1
ional Issues which are dally coming near­
The father^And brother ' accompanied tin* for his portral* to Hotly.
er to tha happiness of the everyday man. the remains ts Commerce, Ga.,' where the palntqr, «peaking of a monk who bad
In five or six states, laws have been funeral took place from the Apple Valley Jhfl the church and married, ,h* ob­
i ,
served. not without mollcs: "Ho bos
• enacted making the presidential primary Baptist church.
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token hla punishment Into bis own
a fixed institution In their government
hands.'*'
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and through out the couutry, the people
Pa Ousln**k College
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, axe awakening to the fact tha| rt«y can­
°®iuF this few business train-;
not really be seLf-govcn.ing unless they log colleges lA America owning Its bulldInoperative Adage.
'Politics
makes strange bedfellows."
are given tbe privilege of participating in
snd 11A
lusty ely (or college and
sgld the ready-made philosopher. "Not
tba'naming of tbs candidates upon whom
Every department out our way," rejoined Senator Sor#‘
they are Ui vote. It la only just that the
office style. Over hum. "When a man get« Into polities
p er
ludlvlduai citizen should be given the opvisible typewriter* for there be doesn't have time to sleep."
portunlty to express hla choice betwocn
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enmanshlp, practical book*
candidates Id; hit own party quite as
simplest ond briefest shortDickens' Rest Home. ' &gt;
much aa betweeh tbe 'candidate* of tb
by expert*. Six hundred
For 14 yean Dlckena made Broadrepublican and democratic parties." ‘ ®
the past year. More positions SUlr* hto principal, slimmer horns to
thlSrcellege can fill. Winter England. London alone held a superior
’£ = = = = = = = ro&gt; iMcvAairoia
term begin* first week in January,’ t i n . place to bis affeqttoiM.
felt his
Sanford wants me»« tourist*,
Catalogue and 3iher literature free! L. powers at their amplost toksn be was at
la beoomlnj apparent to tbe man
the UtUt channel cosit town.
M. Hatton, Presided
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DISTRIBUTORS FORI
Mehlin
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Mathushek
Behr Bros.
Story &amp; Clark
“Crown”
Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros,
and Fischer

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The A u t o p ia n o !
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Something New In Stoves
For years the Inventive genius hat been
busy with a gasoline or kerosene stove
that would take the plaoe of gas arid he
more economical. The happy medium has
been found in tbe Dotroit stove (hot
burns cither gasoline or oil. has no wicks,
is e perfect combustion, absolutely safe,
has no smoke, no odor, and is simple and
durable. In fact the Detroit seeukt to have
combined all tho best femmes
the ifns
■stove with tike economical fcal
oil stove. The wickless burner is a lung
step In die right direction nnd eliminates
the troubles formerly experienced with
lamp wicks. The Detroit is a great fuel
saver, and Is most hnndsotn* In design.
See them ’ demonstrated In the store of
Williams i Miltecr.

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Lity Vanity “Tfllr While
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Urlili* Party
\ftlC- M. von» wo* the gracious host?.
— 0f odeli«hlful bridge |wrty In the ten
—m WfdtH‘* ,n&gt; ufternoun. Three table»
■ibridi® wctr l,l*y**t* Mrs.W. D -Holden
- a ihe first prise, n humlsomo bridge
Itili booby priie. ’’ A lu e ," a Chl-

.Mlove story was received by Mrs. R. S.
IttVar. Afa r the card*, delicious chicken

i^lgd, siiti’l * n'ties. olives uud coflee were

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Vegetable Growers!

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if in te r e s t C o n c e rn in g ercd the remain« ..r mi n¡
lion—mul In* wmiM ii. u' iii'
S o cie ty P eop le.
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hltlffa, and th« hnurte-i of tin
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E b er K im b ro u g h of Tail.ii, -..i (,
R a ises 22b O osh els an A c e
Cost of 19 C ents.

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jmiih and Prather. Mesdame* Taylor.
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T a ll a p o o s a county at th " »iiggi'Hltau ' vj sluf n*i in ip.'iab le d ■
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camé In afu-r il., en i.

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DnvfT,1íani¡.a_i) I
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W b&lt;* k »ipty of. great Intereal,

would.ti..11*, u very lilrge hook,
wjpily E W Siiyder has pur
■W Ut* itto of uno of then« downs,
l.eavenwoilh, hut
Biajly Lla it
“ &gt;'n fator rear*.dew ien u wl into
: t0* n ’ TbU Ialiti Mr. Snyder
V
from-W, H. Hiirt of Itogor*.
‘ Mr iBnyiter nlrenily ow n ed a
J !*•'* uf land adjoining HltOi
J^nd kunt.d this tract to Hanaro
J taad fp. already owned.
• il«, aj the town U n e a r ly oie

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the* nid f^n-y funded nate
^7* " ,foru ibe terminal bridge
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S i i '
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LOSES

OUT

Carefully P r e p a r e d S p e e c h C am e N e a r
Not D elno D e l i v e r e d — 8t. Lout*
PARDON
M e m b e r C o m e s to Rescue
Mucipi. M O '-M ttJ II 11 P v h i i n -if
i f iicop V n a ty m e n ih e r of th« Htat«
( ‘OdBiltutiiivcil ciin) enl hni at J«-IT» t-Mir.
C l m lu 1875 unit t I i i ) id l et d ay rein teil
thin iltieedoiit of tli»i la te .foK'-plf f'u lir
s c r on th a t oecaaton
* ".Mr. Pullfr.vr and m y . e l f « e r u I wo
tumi f;I'of iho .y o u n g e r m ein hcr« &lt;d IhnJ not
ii fr a n i i r*-«
able oonrMitlon
1 !« « a « iitlmyd for
■ ’V.V¡k " * ’ 1
u big s p v e l ) rot aijm e ptijni-nSjr Hintlor, but. « h e n hi» Wijm cam e It h ut
m ound th a t Mr! P n l l i r ^ r «un not In Hie ' 'it
a
* * J* Î* a t'»(‘
p A m i' T h e Hubjopt un whfr-b b* had- iTm
-1
fcrtj/lod h im self wait tuk^n up. fmeaed
W a lk ti.»-' ’ * '1
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hI ii.'Hj fiiiit/t
:d t b jr t(U*lno?« p t c r c i i l l y Mr P n lllx e r
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U N C L E EZRA
GpftiO In mmieiyhiit oul or.bH'lHlt and Mtijliuad m Ili at
. h *4 fad'-dj,
hdBOn flrfiu; • ff.'iju ? PPt’ eeh lie had ! ’ nid f.” fiiwinl V j i i V l f • !’ Initti Si loll'd
'•fr./-u ili., l A p i i t t.iV.tUdger h u t to
BtoTbd U|r*&lt;h4n he « " » llile rrn p lc d by I Uhl griiatly dlutimri’K* 1 WaJH ftt'gito B^imev1’
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Urn c h aJ rm iiL i v
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leiilitlfr Ip«rrjm\ nf lira Inord** ml ator*
‘“ Mr.. PftllU er,' wild th e «ha|rjT)pn. Min«-, loaned him f i v o
i sont Urnln
•wo Im v* retio^ 'J tTiM BubjMt ii.nd It frd u n d , hl« * d o t.¡ ti - theulijr to ' ‘fli'iii’: ,ru.-n tr y fur fn m o an ' f i t
th lrly t l n / y
w a s ncted on' w jijj.v .y m t iw e r^ im l '
. d ice r them up
" M r. p t i l l u e p Itjiilfoil njoftjpl In .iII b*
. Whcti ifYalnerd. » tin l-:ui p f u ip c ie d
* ‘ AnyonOr.ivA-th hn’f nn’ o y n kin ffc«
majr..- Ho' w n i V r | d o n t t y Btifprl/n'l »« In' thu In »it m u r e hiiMto
heard tbut
i M r n that Urn B | &gt; « y h ,I l o i l o . c a r o f u l l y W alk »n« s o r t Log u BenIVu ro In Utah, Bf\i'rwaiäH tviiuro ho» ho'ii a tool."
pr ep a r ed , bn J b een 8i\innjnrUy&gt; c o o k e d
ho ii(ifd.;m d b.*fore th e hoar^ of pnr"Most c v ' r y b u d d y Would llfco l o ’ rer
Tfion n m e m b e r fr o m - ^ .U t- o u fir. realT*
dcmlt and m^do an on m e a t jil” * for his
writ« tho lllb lo to suit h i s p t u l l c ’Iiu;
Itig the Bftuatlon, a'd u p ' nnd m o v e d form er hetie/aM or
He prntoUed to
th a t Mr. P fllltror hoM»1| o « c d to inaX« ÿtvo him en||iloyiju;iil a ' u koo&gt;I bii I- fUHI'IU."
hlg Bpeoch.”
r
, • ry.
I.f .•n’&gt;• h i f mu ! id p e n n i e s would»-,
r r t ’u ' i '«'e'd bv ti&lt; her than w h u t »•**■
Tell the Truth
r i i l c a g o . — •'I R&gt;n't ilo to' y o u r w l f o “
la tbit m axim ' for a h a p p y .m a rita l ìlio
laid d o w n by J u d g o . O ooduow a f t e r
. o r e r a i y«ar» s e r y l c o on tbo bench o f

b» now” ■

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w ill o c c u p y y o u r e n t ir e
tim e w h e n y o u becom e g
reg u lar fid v c ftls c r In T I f IS
P A P lill.

U n le ss y o u h a v e

«M sitTlpalhy fo r labor oP

this k in d .

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�January 12. tsty

PUHTER THAN HEROISM

ord or seventeen "hours, Mid two
hours faster than the schedules of the
Twentieth Century Limited and tbe
Pennsylvania Special. „The entire run
p a n KN OB O F MIND 0 E T 8 MEN Of 966 miles was made In exactly 907
O U T O F T I Q H T P IN C H E S .
minutes, making sn average of 1 08
miles a minute
Throughout jthe race Mr. Vanderllp
^M aN fl •uparintandsnt's Story of kept begging the engineer for more
■pood. He received no messages as to
■laotrio Uno Train Dlspatohor
his mother's condition enroute and
Who Avartad Torrlbla Collision
lived In constant fear that death would
by Using HI. w its Quickly.
beat him to the bedaldd.
When the train reached Knglowood
"Too may talk about your.baroos, station he Jumped Into s waiting ail
braro man and trainmen wboaro
tomohlle and started at top speed for
not afraid of any*
bis mother's home.
thing." remarked
“Mother?" he 'asked as the door
(he division super­
opened.
intendent,
"but
"She died at ton minutes to three,'
I'll taka ’em with
was the reply—which was the very
common s e n s e
time the special had pulled Into the
and preaenoo of
Englewood station.
mind.
"It's a ticklish
proposition some­ DEATHS ON BRITISH ROADS
times to determ­
ine Just wbst Is Total Number of Persons Killed In
bravery and wbst
1009 Wss 1,002, Compared With
Is only reckless'
071 In 1909.
ness. It wouldn't
make a bit of dif­
A n official r etu rn of th e a c c id e n ts
ference oa this di­ and c a su a ltie s on th e v a r io u s roll*
vision U n man r o s d s In tbe U nited K in g d o m during
"was a bero If bo bad shown be was 1910 has t e e n Issued as a p a r lia m en ­
reckless. We don't care to have the ta r y paper. T h e total n u m b e r of p e r
iDare-Devt) Dicks around. Thorns too so n s killed and Injured w a s 1,0«3 and
8,S it,* -resp ec tive ly, a . c om p a re d with
dangerous.
"But give me tbe man with pres* 971'.-kilted and 7.393 Injured In 1909
T h e p a sse n g e r s killed and Injured
once of mind and I'll show you a
'trainman who will get himself out of by a e d d e n ta to train s num bered 33
and 1 ,1 11 , and by n ccldenta from oth er
(■ay tight pinch.
"I know wbst preseno« of mind c a u s e s 94 And 3,310, w hite th e n um ber
Over on an Indiana electric of employes o f c om p a n ie s or c o n t r a c ­
line a couple of years ago one dis­ t o r s killed o r injured by n ccld en ta to
patcher happened to possess s brain tr a in s or r d lllo g sto ck, etc., w a s 9 and
•—a rare attribute/ you can he sbre. 113, and by k c c ld e n ts from oth er
Ona day, after a night at ‘double trick' c a u s e s 874 and 4.005.
A s usual, the g r e a te r n u m b er of
*—he bad been working without sleep
10 hours or more—ho made s inlstako poople killed In a cc id en ts on r a ilw a y s
p a s s e n g e r s nor em ­
"Ha ssnt an east-bound limited out w e r e neither
Trespaasers
(Including su i­
With orders to meet a west hound !o p lo y e s
cal st s certain siding Then he gave c id e s ) a ccounted Tor 142 d ea th s and
the local orders to meet the other c a r 136 Injuries, w hile 76 persona w a rs
at a siding half s mile west of the killed and 36 Injured p a ssin g over
point where the crew of the limited r a i l w a y s at level c rossin g s, nnd 41
expected to pass the west-ho and car p e rso n s on b u siness at s ta tio n s also
In addition U&gt; ,t‘ *
"Two mlnutep later he readied bin lost their liven
foreg
oin
g
,
the
r
a
ilw
a y C om panies h a v e
the local, epeedo with »V fester r e p o tic d to the hoard of trad e the fol­
J-eticb the siding lo w in g a ccid en ts, w hich o c c u rred d u r­
posed was the ing the yea r ended D ec em b er 31, 1DI0 ,
y s i It happened, the d ispa tcher had
indicated different sidings, ea c h at the
end of a lr a lg h t track stretch e s d b lc h
approached a -icing c u r v e
He k n e w
■the collision would occu r on th e curve,
at a point w h ere the crew of neither
oar could m o the oth er until the tw o
trains were so near to g e th e r that an
accident could not be preven ted
" A t once the d ispa tcher grasped a

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telephone, called for the e n gin eer of
the nearest power p la n t and had him
■hut ofT the current noth cars sto p
ped, Their crows stood Idly by for a
tew minutes, e x p e c tin g the current
would he turned on at once
Whoa
they saw th e do lay w as becom ing se­
rious, one man from e s c h of the crows
ran b ack to the n earest telephone

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" W h a t ’s
the
m utter
with
the
“ Juice?" they a ske d the dispatcher,
tbe two c a lls com ing In from thu dll
Cerent te le p h o n es at alm ost the sam e
instant. 'Jones, the limited Is j u s t
around the curve,’ be told the motorman of the local. T h e n he Imparted
the some In tellige n ce to the m o t o r
man of the fa s te r car.

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"Both realised their close call The
aocldent woe. of course, prevented, but
the delay must he accounted for to
Che superintendent
" T h e d ispa tch er was tbe first to re
port It, and to explain his u ilstako In
ordering the cars to moet at different
■Idlnge. But they didn't 'fire' him He
had shown presence of mind. T h e r e
’Wasn't one man In a hundred who
would have thought of shutting off the
«uirrwnt. Most of them would have o r
Oared the wreck train, notified physic­
ians and have permitted the oars to
Vo to smash."

fc.1T- :

VAIN RACE AGAINST DEATH
Vsnderilp'e Special to Chicago Made
New Reoord but the Qrlm Reap­
er Best It.
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Few railroad runs have proved more
,thrilling than that participated In by
Frank A. Vanderllp, president of the
Hstlonal City bank of Nuw York, who
during the early part of 1900 started
from New York In a vain effort to
beet the grim reaper to Chicago,
where his aged mother lay dyl^g, spra
the Railroad Msgsxlne.
.y
*
When at the point of retiring for
the night Hr, Vanderllp recelved^a
telegram from hta brother-in-law ita
Chicago saying that his mother had,
■- teen proetrsted by a sudden and se­
rious attack of pneumonia.
Selling
the telephone, H r. Vanderllp notified
the New York Central authorities th u
he wanted a special made up for him
atoaoa.
**;
in The Vanderllp raoe against death
'*W o u ld lira In thh history of railroad­
ing. It establlsbod'tb* fastest time
between New York and Chicago, the
train reaching the La. Sails street sta­
tion at seven minutes after I o'(Cjock
the next afternoon, sixteen hours and
New York, almost

upon their prem ise s, hut In w hich the
m ov em en t of v e h icle s used e x c l u s i v e ­
ly upon railw ay# wan not c on cern ed ,
n a m e ly

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HAVE YOU SEEN THE

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torily Benefit You.
P ra ctisin g ph ysician s m akin g n spe­
c ialty o f stemnch' trouble* i r e really
reaponsltite for the formula from
w hich fle x sll Dyspepalo Table«» are
mode.
Wu ha ve simply pro tiled by
the exjw-rlence o f expert*.
O u r ex p erience w ith Jterall Dy»i&gt;epsln T a b let »¿Jen its 11s to believe them
to bo an excellent remedy for the re­
lie f o f acute Indigestion and chronic
d y sp e p sia . T h e ir Ingredient» are sooth
Ing nnd healing to the Inflamed membrnneit o f the stom ach
T h e y a re rich
In popalp, «luv-nf th e aceati-Ht d igestive
aids k now n to medicine
T he relief
they
nfTord I* almost
Immediate.
T h e ir use with persistency nnd regu ­
la r ity fo r s slmrl tim e help» l«J bring
a lsnit a cessation o f the pain» • nn*«»l
by atnmarli ilD on lers.
Kexnll |t&gt;H|M‘ pttln Tablet» aid to In
sure healthy appetite, aid digestion,
and promote nutrition.
As evidence
o f our sincere faith In ftcxnll Ttyn
pepsin T a b lets, w e n»k you to try
them a t our rink.
If they do not
g iv e y o u - e n t i r e satisfactio n, w e will
ret u n i you I ho m on ey you paid tig
fo r llmm, w ithou t ijue*dlon or fo r m a l­
ity. T h e y com e In three »Ires, prices
&lt;•
26 c en ts. Mi cents, and fl.OO
Itemeuiher, you euu obtain them only %
at our »loro — T h e K c in ll Store.
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111 the world, also the
Latest Improved Open
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Ask the Man
To Show You

T w o p a » .c« « .ra, .Jli
c om p a n ie s or c o n tra c to rs. and 20 other
p arson s killed, and 750 p a sse n g er s,
SO,419 em p lo ye s nnd 69&lt;&gt; oth er p e r­
so n s Injure^- m a kin g n total In this
c la s s of accid en t of 69 pe rso n s killed
a n d 31,768 Injured, ns a g a in s t It pangangers, 3k e m p lo y e s and «tvlean oth er
pe rso n s killed and 831 p a sse n g er s,
19,867 employe# nnd 693 o th e r per­
sons Injured In 1909. n total of 66 per­
son s killed and 30,793 Injured.

WILLIAMS &amp; MILTEER
Rami Building

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" W h y not join pur s e t tle m e n t w ork?
W e are te ach in g poor girla of the

T h e F a m p u*s F o r d

shuns to cook nnd new
“I don't know how to ih&gt; either uf
those thing« myself, but 1 wouldn't
mind giving elementary Instruction Id
b rid ge whlat-"

Big Fish ShoW In Paris.
P nris.— Many c o u n trie s aro repre»I'Mted In the International fisheries e x ­
hibition^ w hich opened In P a r is the
oth er «lay. T h e exhib ition I» under
the control of the F re n ch g o ve rn m en t
It will cqptlnuo open until the end of
the yea r
W a n ts

N am e C h a n g ed .

C h ica g o .— I¿otila
C.
Hchlmdtokopl
tuia applied to the courts to permit
him to c h a n g e his nam e
In his pe­
tition ha d e c la r e s that In the
(Jor­
nia ti " S c h r a e l t e k o p r
m oans
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WORDS OF WISDOM.
Man Is a bundle of habits.—Arle
lotie.

r a n i. n \ p r o t*.t f l f ./.V UiV Vi.V
M I Ì ii O ( ' t Ì H / T
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1( . PEOPLES BANK OF“SAHF0ro
DEPDSirS INSURED AGAIHST LOSS
4% OH SAYINGS
M. M. SMITH, Fr«*
H. R. STEVENS, V-Prss.
H, I . TOLAR, C .»hier
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•hey con "ulford" l o - J u s i look—latest models of the r OKI» 1
full equipment, delivered ul the following exceedingly’ l,,M

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DENTIST
YowrII Building
SANFORD. FLORIDA

5 — P a s s e n g e r Touring C ar, fo re d o o rs
3 — P a s s e n g e r R o a d s te r C ar
2 — P a s s e n g e r Torpedo RunaDout. l o r e d o o rs
Delivery Car
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A man Is whnt ho Is used to.—Hip­
pocrates.
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E p icu ru s sa id : T h o u a r t nn an im a l
c a r d i n g a corpse.— M a r c u s A u reliu s.

y, I see all of, US .to be no more
tbeif
in vain -worms add.'shadows,—
Sophocles.
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Man Is a. compendium of tbe uni­
The Tampa Guide Cigar«
verse; In his reason ho Is an. IgiagA ^ vrjI ■i» ■ .*e '_ • e
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Of God; In bit nutritive end raproduc takel the Rome freely und Instantly njid
tire functions he belongs to the,,apt burns tfenly to the end. They have an
mol order;' t\e' grows like a vegetable; eaty daift and the ash does not Ifakcor
besides ho has much of the Inert aut¿
»The flgvor and aroma
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stance of minerals.—Pythagoras.

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Man Is the animal capable of politicai wisdom. -IT ato.
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Certainly man, Is po other .than tbe
drawn of a clouttr^rlndkf- ■ I

Philip; father o f'A leu n d er, had a
servant wjiose solo business It was to
rrmtftd.'hlm that ho waa human. It 1s
saJ^f, accordingly,, tbst bo nover Went
from-the house, apd having returned
^ ¿ L 'g a r e audlenfo to any one withopi;fll-st this eiryjnfc would say to him
three times In a loud roloo: 'Thllip,

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‘ Suits Nine Out Of Ten ‘
The c h a n t s ore that they will please you
I l l s worth the trial. The price it only
Sc each. Hut yO^wiJJ find lir this Tam ps
Guido cigar-tire merits of e ten center.
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POINTS FOR TARIFF

MAKERS

S m u g g li n g Sca n d a l* P rov e T h a t Hu
man N ature Haa Not Chan ged to
A n y R e m a r k a b le D egree
Milkers of tariffs, w h eth er for jaulallc
r e v e n u e on ly or for iirlvutn «pons
■ only, Ion rued Ioiik rtgo that It » u s
fo lly to lay high dun»»* mi tiling»
e a s i ly sm u g g led
Kxperlen.'e tuuKtil
then» that low duties w ould net morn
b u y e r s of Jew elry and oth er email but
LWAYfl man’s qualities ars c ostly things, and they a cted accord, shown by whether their pow- In gly
Ihsm proud or make them humHut of la te our A m e ric a n tariff
- f h t l l i p s Brooke.
c ra ft run nti. Ignoring ex p e rie n c e , or
t h in k in g the ‘'Idle r ic h " had grow n
TIMELY HINTS,
holiest. or that the dear mas*««» hHd
b e c o m e ea sier m arks, r esto red the
Wlwn out with no bonnet or sun- o b s o le t e high d u ties on such things
tfcide. try using » newspaper folded An d now they ilnd that there 1* plenty
U tie form of a poke bonnet. Pin It of sm u g glin g , na of yore, w hore there
ca with a bat pin and be "Q&amp;pl “B " Is p le n ty of m otive,
T h e latest n e w s In this line cnutes
csfuntber."
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A c c o rd in g to th e
A ianiy utensil for removing plee from Now Yo rk
from tie oven Is a common shingle d is p a tc h c o n v e y trig It a b an ke r of
WilttJs a handle from the thick end g r e a t w ea lth, not nam ed. 1» the ex
ad make a hoi« In It to bang It up by, p e r t under w h o se direction m any nrud when baking use It to slide under tlclea of am all bulk, but ImmonBe
v a l u e , h a v e b e e n sm uggled th rough
tie pte* end avoid burned flngera.
Wrtp the knife with the oiled pa­ that port. CUIi o n s of high stan din g
to tho world of In dustry and comys! tn which the bricks of butter come
tn orce aro said to t&gt;e Involved
ad a elloe, smooth and even will l&gt;e
S u ch d isc lo su re s should c o n v i n c e
o u r n ew light tariff m a k e rs that their
Be careful to have the berries for p r e d e c e s s o r s k n e w som ething, and
Jelly picked on a dry day. After a that A m e ric an human n ature Is not
heavy rain the Juice la much thinner. lo ss prone to Iniquity than It was In
Make your wash curtalna with equal the d a y s when, ns they assum e, tariff
hetni top and bottom, then they may building wns a less scien tific art
be hung upside down and double Ihe
T h is noble a n has not becom e m ore
p r o g r e s s i v e or sc|,.ntltlr than It« k in ­
»ear.
Areally pretty curtain may be made dred art of g a m b lin g

á B IN E T

ef unbleached fsejory cloth by stitch­
ing on a pretty border cut from cre­
tonne or applying a cut-out flower bare
ud there, carefully hommod down. x
for caeemenl window curtains one
yoang woman colored factory cloth a
pretty shade of grr-en to match tb *
color of her wall paper.
When scissors lose th e ir edge, cut
isrtral limes on a coa rse n eed le and
they •will be greatly Improved
Try out a piece of suet and mix It
etth equal parts of melted b utter atul
you will have a line shortenin g to ns«
(or cakes, biscuits or cookie»
T o lengthen your lives, sh o rte n
pur meals ”
The common tie» »piii-er m ay se r v e
B»ny purposes
When a c h illy driv e
Cads one without proper w rups, a
•swipaper tucked under th e w nisi Jn
frost and hark »111 prove a g r e a t pro
tKtlcn
Often the hotel m a ttr e s s e s aro
tits that the celd com es up through
Utm Tr&gt; laying a few th ic k n e s s e s
tf paper undpr the mill tress
An slant) clock Is a useful a rtic le
Is the klirhen
It m ay be set tn call
ofir to duty or to remind one of som e
thing In the oven

new stock s
three burner

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Cook Stoves

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Plated and Japanned Perfection
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CYCLONE GIVES WOMAN RIDE
In terru pted W a sh in g In
South Oa
kota 8hacW and D em olished ---the Building
Rapici t'tly ^ Il -W lille wnslilng
disile* In her honieslead shnck n ear
O n klon a \ Illune m-nr lu«r&lt;\tr*
t ì e o r g e S um m er wus pi&gt; ked up with
thè building b&gt;
« sudditi
funtiei
shnpcd d u m i alni carrli-d no f&gt; 1 lo
thè e t ru r lu re
T h e c yc ln n e w h lih «alile l'Ut uf mi
nitritisi « lenr sk&gt; i uirip.« leiy wr«-« k»d
t h è build in g w lieti It dt&gt;l»on Itisi II upori
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fiu m m er faln led
Ni-tghtior« « h a sawthè Intldeitt frulli disiarli poliits «iv
Mie butldlliK wn» »lialli-ri-il a gallisi a
A t ’u l l l li g

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In t b a t l i n a l o i a n d M ic ie u n - l e In d i
c n t l n n o f n s tu r r n e t e e p l In Mu- p ria Isti
s t « i t h it
T h e iftiai k 1“ ettld to b a v e
b o o ti c a r i l e d ho fi-u t In t h è u !r

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NO THORNS ON BLACKBERRY
Luther Burbank Exhibits at Santa
Rosa Reiult of E «perlrrient» Ex
lending Over Ten Year«.

S n n f r m t . I ii*llk!i*
Vrti»*n I
Tild i Sr» In n i I j d l f m p i *'t 1 of fb*
K e v i i t t J O r d i n a l i « u uf ili» t ity of N i n f u n l / r i u n i r

to ih r f rv liio n of m lU tm tb m II*'*
follo w »

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In c-ofiflkd h rff «iilh . »re h fie h ) 1 «
I h rrrb y certify itta t th r furr^ulntf oniliinntv
limili' fiaii^d by lihr t‘Hjf CNjih il in
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Potato Planters in Stock and ready to plant
on an hour’s notice.
SANfORD.
I LURIDA

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

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latfnft tfiv .»w«tti»n*w uf sv f ill« f»'-' af'»t',»»l * » ' f y
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■Joven of sutil f t f . 1» f

" I find been trundled, a little, for nearly 7 year*,* writes

City uf Sftnfofil Mor Ritt i*n »«»:» 7ií¡ I
.vwb
m tR jlffini mul ihanxit«( •clim a •ululili«m p uni
fclim U&lt;&gt;.&gt;«• m (ani rraii« l e . - l " e l i m i n i
I
Ile J t t,)i'!*ii'-.l h» Ih e t it&gt; l mil» il &lt;•! l ie I ii« ..f
San'nnfaFlgrM n
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S e c ll ç i l i T b*l I h r SiUifuTd Tclflihonr Luippmi).
n cjrporMk-n. n ie in lin j n Telephone S y ttrm 'in die
Cllv of S an f«r&lt;l. undi-i «n«l hr &gt;m ue ui n fnfn(liln\
S io o tn l hy the (Tty uf Santoni un Joly îlh , 1IUI2
lo W II Mltrticll. «y an (Jidüixnce «niilletl.
An
OhllnaiKv Grktulns Certain Kinhl» bih) fiiv llr&lt; e*
10 W H MUrbell or Ssnfonl. Orange Connu tln r
Pia anil hU A»»Un*. duly n»»n!nr«l hy ih r «nl&lt;1 W
11 Mhrhfll lo Ihe Sun hit il Tfleptionr CuinpmlS' un
lite 2 2 ml .Iny nf August. A 0 1011!. »tinti to u r
(nini ami a h n (hr paxiase uf ltd» nnltnoiicef 1fi­
la «fu l eight, as Ihe assignee of ih r franchise here
loiorr giani ed lo W 11 MilrhHl. in ch a rg e s tali-’
tu toh hot lo exceed f 2 OO uei month for R rxslem r
ami » ? 50 per in-mlh 'for uim iirx» Trlcnhonr» no
all private fine »/-r, k r on lurulilM-n that ihr pie»
en ( common K -linn S &gt;»(cm Is- chnngetl to u Mr
IsllicS y strn i and that Ih rte rate» !«• rtm rir,) io d i
eu^»ciif«-i ■» llirir teeperllve r^lmhnne» »te made
m etallic
’
Section 8 Thai the Sjn fn n l rrlei-hune ( •■m'
pony, aiaignee of W {! Milt fiUll afurr»aid, »hall
f«e »uhlr»'i to iu ch Ik t iiw ui tin n tfiiie tin a» ipn&gt;
iielaw fully ltnt»&gt;*r»l hy ih e llty Council o lth e C Ily
of Sanford, i Inrhla, ami fit,in ami a flri Ihe ho»»age
... * a 'S- 1 —- . 1 1 ^ 1 « * « , 1« m
,11 ñno
«« I A n X
lune ltv
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• V11t n l • I k I » IS v
of
Ihil onlinance »hall
longrv
frquirrd
to pay

■AlrB. L Flnther, In a Idler from Heavy, Ala., " b u t I waa
not taken down, until March, when I vycnt to bed and had
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to have a doclor. He did all he could for me, but I got po

C’jii of bnM»»r&gt;l
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jot* filed L» fîm! U»** f'4b»ritrdr «bn)i b«’ ll»r »» iiujnn!

better,

nkinrt. &gt;tf |r»rli ripil s**nit»ii»
&lt;'uy itrsunfbdi

Cardul, and soon .1 began lo.Improve.

*\l Hir Sssllb*»* »I »s*Fftrf *if thf* jlllfl
irk \*ffHH an»l f niTlti Si . murr
r-r«« Lrmit ’ fr* »W i b .4 f|i|Pv SfAllh
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• day of tkevraher. A. U tflll.

»tBJ Wch ** riaJraln^ m u c h ra­
in* U * ! ?

by

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model

n A . v * r o r '*aaklng tailored
plec* íó * ' ur*«»- Thl«
'S ïiŸ * * rtah »“«»-r.hurf.ee
J J J J t o t a c ú , ' ‘t b . «amo m.uÎ'»ceatly.
Ü n , . haT*

Section .1: Ali ordlnaocn and part* of ordinan­
ce« In conflict herewith are hereby rep*«l*d.
I hereby certliy that lb» foregoing ofdlngjrce "»•
duly patinl hy the ClUr-CoancliIn Se»»k&gt;n, on IRth

f r ®°Ir

¡ »■ MPeclâUy w^l adapted for
nru"* ° Am®rtc-- I» »« durable,
i*iu*ir*Mir »or a haodgome
taM 1 Wel* bt* w iJ. thorerore,
f »h trr. ,ummcr «•« In many
fthe United State«. More Umu

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le w itrts
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Tlir nomumeut 1» miylc *&gt;( i » « n l f
a ir and 2 » fret h-ni. vnt tn lh afn .u iid
a c e lr » r l» u h iTflirnt « alk and upon
rU»sl f'Hr II Vt
In the oam et-uf
h 1» ,ci a r»iot"Ci rent tha top df « ß t h
Ut Ir..... »Iifch I r ,eth n ie tu he »skrn

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Vou mhy wonder why Cardul la so Bucceasful, after
other remqdlog have failed.

Section 2 ; Any tu-r*o»v W
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conviction of Ihe VK'latioS oWkctton One ( I ) of IbU
ordinance »hell be fu N e c tJfb » floe of noi le**th*H

Tho answer It that Cardul Is

successful, because It is composed of scientific ingredients,
that act curaiively on the womanly system.
for womep, and for women only.

It Is a medicine

It builds, strengthens, and

restores Weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.

If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardul It
will surely do for you, what It did for her. At all druggists.

In Circoli tourt. 7 lh Judicial Circuit,
O runtr County. Florida ,
T«* f- I l f . P slm ri

Wrtkh: Udi**’ Adylxory Dipt, OurttMoo«* Midldaa Ox. TTiiMsm m . Tmhl,
tor Sptttal iMitrwam, ud«-p»ii book. "How Tmaovit tor VoMa,» Mat boo. ] M

M W . UstLL. CHy Ul*i k.
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Apprtnreti DK. 27. 1011.
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Y o John W fifrv-a, Lula Mi»r« and lJir y Hudxom
»o*.«.vT Ijtxr. Mayo*.
3.1 frHt
ll aplxfurs frcoi thr nflidavii M I* Hy■
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Section: I It (h all be unlawful for any peraoh,
Arm or roiporatiop to aril uf tliinoO" of the drink 01
beverage com mon I y kn«r»n a i Ne«« Beer, im a n ,
olh rr beverage of a Ilk* nature, which ton la In*

Now I am In w eiy

good health,'and ab le'to do all my housew ork."

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An O rdinar»* prohibiting t f f e i ï î i r i f gfc*; Sever agi
commonly known a* Near Beer ai Malt lir e «
Be It Ordain«»! by the City Council of Sanford

At last, I tried

7 l*fî I f li I»l tin* W # il Hfirj

lo thr CHy 1A Sanford 2 H prr cchl «if thr 4f&lt;*» re
rripjs fscflv**! (film the hifp ai&gt;»l yteOiall irlf
phone* k 7«lc«1 «Ithln the corporate limit« of Ihr
Cllf of Siinlotd. «» provided and allptiNlrd Irt 9nrIkm 2 ol *0 outlnnofe granting cwrtsin right» anti
privilege* lo W. B. Ml«h*ll of Sihfonh -Orange
tJuunif. Ftorlit*. duly p»imt hy the 1'hy ftamcll of

Saiihmi. norklrl. 0« July T»h, |aiJ2l

1 hurt all over, and I could not r e s t

herein duly fllrd in whh h he » a ,« th a llie U the
petitioner In the ■I'uvr nurno! cause*. th*»i l w dctrndanlo, John W. firacn, Lula Maaei.a n d Lapr
Hud von are nun rex llen l* of Ihe Mate of H onda;
that ibry arr over the o le tif 21 jrear», and that
theie reaklenc* and j«ustofOc^ addrrss Is Knoxville,
Tenneaacr. and (hot I here is no person In the state
of llu rid a. the »«rvlre of tubporna upon whom
would bind »aki defrit»!autJ
You fire ih m iu rr ortlrfr»j to appear to Uikft tnli
.m Monday thr 1111)10» of trhrviiiry. A f) 11112.
ihe tam e IxUng a rule «lay ol »aklWKrrt
It la further o n lrm l that llu» nnt)rr b* BjiWubed
for ftwi iu n x *tl» e week» in the Sanford HetxM a
newxpaper t-ubll»hed la Ih iD f» cotidly, Florida
VVItnr»» Lt M Kohlaarat,cW k of said court gml

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F L O W E R S

$1 per d ar.
$ 3 per d o t.

R o te « , - $ 2 to $4 per doxen ••
Llly öf V a lley , f l per d o ie n ! I

A ll O r d e r s R « c » iv « P ro m p t A tto n tlrn k .

M I L L S , T h o F l o r i s t , Inc.

�TH E FAMOUS

To Thos Who Have Attended One of Our Violet Brand Sales
A mere announcement of date is all that’s necessary. To those who have never attended,
we will say that after searching the large markets for the Annual Violet Brand Sale, we were
very choice in selecting only the best from each of the larger manufacturers, and we must say
we are more enthused over our purchases this year than ever, which means that the Violet Brand
Sale beginning the 17th, will far surpass any sale or sales in our history. Store closed all day
Tuesday, the 16th, and opens Wednesday morning

Embroidery Window 10c
You will find our Ten Cent E m ­
broidery window in q u a lity ,t o be
the most attractive one ever
shown in this city; values up to
18c per yard; edging and inser­
tion to match; choiceper

10c

ALLOVER EMBROIDERY
In the newest and lxs»t designs.
large and small figures, eye­

EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING
W ill

In- very

gm *! tins spring

and ow ing tu its |&gt;opulnrity we

lets. etc., very gtxxl for spring

liaV e bought an u n lim ite d

and summer waists.

A large

aupply front 18 to 45 inches

assortment on display during (he

w ide deep w orked and in the

Violet Brand Sale ul exceedingly
low prices.

newest a n d b e s t , patterns.
Banding« to rnan h

s u ji-

Embroidery Window, 25
Another great great surprise I c
broideries up to 2 9 inches mi :
worked very deep and of the 3 ’&gt;&lt;
and 5 0c kind, with insertions '
match. See window dis- O C J r
play; choice..................
uv\.

Valeniennce Laces

..Beautiful Embroideries
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You will hardly..realize you are in
your home town
you enter
our store and see t W magnifi­
cent showing of embroideries,
uny stylé, any width and the best
of quality, at such prices. You'll
certninlv miss a treat if you do
not see these on special display
during the

VIOLET BRAND SALE

Over 5 , 0 0 yards of 30-inch Pride of the West Lawns
in sheer and medium weights, worth from, 1 2 54c
to. 15C per yard, bought specially for this 1 A
sale at a reduced price; as long as it lasts I v C

Flaxons and Linaires
Now, comes the sheer goods, Flaxons and Linaires,
the materials that have proven themselves to be
the prettiest and most durable of thin white
goods; they c o m e in all white, plain or with cord­
ed checks, stripes, etc. Flaxon and Linaires are
an exact likeness of linen and will give even bet­
ter satisfaction.

It lips always been our pleasure n
shoW you the newest and ph-t
tiest patterns in Vul Laces, an«
we have them in aim minute
Fdging and insertion to mat* !«
I;K*e&lt; that are worth up t«» O r
10c to 1254c, only.
^

If these Laces had been bought
regulatly it would be 18c to 20c
Nicely* finished edge and a good
strong lace that will stand tin
test.
Get your, share of these
white they last, a t per

10c

Sheer and Heavy Linens
No, we 'did Tiot forget the little
ones, for we have a greater selectioh'nf narrow and daintp sets
for the btiby’s wardrobe thfin
ever; y o u will have to see this
line t o ^ ^ ^ * t h o r o u g h l y npprepreciate them;

We a ll know Line»s t so will only give a few prices
90-in Jn n e n s, $ 1 . 0 0 q u a lity ................ ...................... . 85«
90-in Linens, $ 1 .2 5 q u a l i t y ......................... ............... 9Q(
36-in Linejps, 50c! q u a l i t y ......................... : .............,..44c
36-in Linens. 3 5 c - q u a l i t y ................ •................. ..25«
36-in Heavy Vmqhs, 5 0 c q u a l i ty ............______
35-in Hehvy Eirtens, 7 5 c q u ality ........................... -v 4 8 c
Sheer L iiieiP Uaw nsat.-............... - . . 2 5 e . 44c and ARc

Torchon Laces
About 10,000 yards of the newest
and best in Torchon Laces, nar
row, medium and wide widths,
values up to 12c per pard; very
pretto and desirable for the C undergarments, o n l y ........... ^

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and

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SAN FO RD
I *V S A N F O R D — L it* it

Worth Living

Number

V olum « IV

R EPO RT TROM THE ASSOCIATION
General News of The Land

THE CALIFORNIA E RE E /E
I wo Whole Days Devoted To
Sports and Morse Show.

Items o f In te re st Gleaned From
Vario us S o u rr.e s

CIUEDI BOM 1« E SIA 1E PRESS

COMMITTEE

H APPEN IN GS OCRING T i l t WEEK

At Epitome of ine w re n s must ■?«
portant llappenlnfs la the
Stole's Domain.

Sanford Expects To Havo u Record
BrcaKInl Croud For
»
two Days

Jadge F. M. Koblea of Tampa has
rendered a decision In tho City Library
Injunction case, granting to R. M. Price
H al the writ enjoining the city of Tampa
from purchasing o site for tho library. It
Isbtld by the court that it would be
legilfor the city to raise by tnxatton
oaacy for the maintenance of the city
library, but the lor wotttylnot be a muni­
cipal boidUhi- inasmuch os' the terms of
ibe donBtcm by Andrew Carnegie are
loch that the city is unable to control.,
U» ground or make ouyi Jfhongea lit the

Sanford expects to give the people of
the state of Florida and the tourists one
of the best celebrations of the winter
season.
___
There will be two days of fetes nnd
exhibitions. February 13th and Nth. opd
aside from the Add sports there will be a
flower par tide, on automobile parade and
the grand horse show.
The latter is one of ||ie very newest
wrinkles iscthis part of the .country and
will be under the direction of a cumjxv
letit ollicia! Stone of the liur»t sunk in
the state will take pun m tills horse
•tlow und the beaut)fill tliHitlt an.I hue

of Flowers.

HARO. AT

WORK

Mere

New P o l l i l i ) I a m i

Tbe city council o( I.ive Oak did a wise
thing when they passed an ordinance
prohibiting die »ale of cigarettes, tobacco
sad paper to uiskc diem to Itoys under
eighteen years obi
k^srasota is to have a new passenger
Itition and u well pleased over the pros­
pect. Rif «metury of the board of trade
-tu
by ihc 3« Aboard Air
U&amp;e
»i£'VX*r**
coavenirutl) lacaTnl’ nnQ WhHFTi'iD com­
mence very ««on iit»on the building )
-k«At Lessburjt a few days ago in the
Lskr View i&gt;uirt. die Florlba Fishing and
Hunting club held it* first meeting (or
the soasuu and seventy-live member*
«rere enrolled One of the first events for
the eaterinmmeui ui. members was the
dub dinner, which was enjoyed rtt the
Lake View liijgcl on Juimury 1U.
,
*
Vtlan Artliui F Donegao , has resigned
hu [ntilian mi Clerk of the Osceola Gircult Conti '««let to enter the lists a* n
candidutp lot Mute Senator Mr Donegan dues not behove ill goUtg after a pubhc position white holduig one. v
incensed because a young'.man called
to see his wife from whom be had been
separated for six months, W. D. Moore
Ainday aftettiomi ipinrreled with his wife's
father, J R. Robinson, shot hint three
tiroes through ibe laxly, Inflicting fatal
•oaodi and w0* in turn killed by John
Lawrence Robinson. Ills brother-in-law nt
ArcaJu ) ..ung Kobinson was wounded,
bat aot MTiously.
At Lakeland the jury in the cose of the
Hats vi W. C, Robertson, brought in u
»srdJet yesterday morning at 10 o'clock,
todlng the defendant guilty of tnan•iMghter. Sentence has not yet been
■Pmoounccd, hut those, informed state the
■DUiroum penalty is twenty years in the
penitentiary. The convicted man will
f^bsby be sentenced Wednesday or
Ttowsdsy. four days being allowed to prebwe grounds for a now trlaL
The DoSoto County Newa is sending out
to greeting to iu patruus, and announces
in addition to its own paper the
w(*iit Witness nnd the Florida Christian
Mtrocate will both be printed on Ita
^***©s this year. Tbe deal for the pub*“ lng of the Florida Christian Advocate
**» made a few days ngo,
-J
** t0 be the winter headquarters
^Ebo leading moving picture manufocr™ * companies of the country, accord?
dispelch la the Billboard
™current isrue.

Fin- Ijjkenumt Poullry I unii
Wald. tilt* well kiiowti calciteli i
wriler oli puultry »ubjwi» al V\
ha* eumhtncd witb lt thè Santi
try inni» and thè Oak Ola Poi.
nnd applicai imi ha* berli inaile
palmi under thè ruttile ni die
Poullry Farm ( lnon|x&gt;ru n-d I
corporali«-* are C Inai Watil i

Moving I M c t u r r s a l the t o l l

A great triumph fur tin- tniinngeiiieiit
of tile Orange Gouuly Fair will 6 « the
presence here of a motion picture artist
gentlemen had years ol
from the i’alfie E'j .i of New York to repro­
the ixiullry nosing huso,
duce tlie ruitiitnuhile parade
mg into tin» state, unit
■e Mr • iVf wi ■ H M h i - AW»---. Lol IIIll g tlml lie
gaged in breeding chit kn
!rrts"TTie m s u n m e e fu.iii the Futile pe.iple
some years, always will
that a repccseiilallve will he liere
I Ins
coiii|mtiy i» lncof|*&gt;rnte.l (or $2 0.fino
lt»
will he of Inestim able benefit to Orlando
(ircsnlcnt is C. Fred Wurd. and it» seyre
as an advertising femme
It will mean
lory lreusnrer il f. loie
that millions of |«x«pie over the entire
Kvery movcimut tu est.iblisti a |x&gt;ultr)
country will view tills scene

fami un a »llftldrntlv largì- scale to
The reputation of Pal lie as the greatest
promise a largo output ls lo t«e liaiirsl
photographic institution III tlie world will
wtth tdeasurc us foreshudowtng tlie du&gt;
Injure a splendid view and this may be
wheu Fionda insiead of depcndutg on
announced n&gt; l«e one of the most pleasing
Tennessee and otlier state» for ber stipili)
features, looking to future gtxxl, that tuts
of poullry and eggs. will he alile lo fumisti
yet been ftymmmced by the lair iminage­
illuni for ex|««n Illese incort»aatpr»
ment
ure couvitued tliut tliere is a gr«'al future
I h e re will Ik* ses*t. *i gruxu-i quantit)
for iloruta tu tlir i««ultry Ime ami pimi
ami variety of iigio ultural iml tmrticui
lo |mt ili tbe largesl alai imwl up-toalate
turnl i-xhibit» titan ever ufferrst t . &gt; view
We regret lo learn that .pule a lew ut plani «sexi1 11 of Allunili, tbey aniiuunce
before
in litis section iliere will to- agnthe growers in ¡ilio curnrutiniiy take oc­
culturul
implements oil view Hint have
casion to sneer lit the efforts of the AsImperial's Fine Attraction
never
been
seen before in Florid»
vociatimi. .We see nu reasoni wliy they
Manager DeCottea dt serves great cred­
On
tbe
spyctnculur
side of the exhibi­
should, lleco use it won't Ikp1 anybody's it for bringing high class attraction* In
tion.
iii
addition
to
the
daily aeroplane
I
the
Asso­
r
iiwn,
should
funeral but IlliA
Sanford and it is to be hoped they will
dation have tio retire fronli the field, receive ihc patronage gixxt plays deserve. flight nrtd the balloon ascension, ttiere
winch u not ut all likely, d» «we are not T iiiiiiiiiis mgld Hue "I the finest t«ro will tie mie of the most spectacular high
working for the fliry or benefit of any duellali* of the season will t«e stagcxl ill divers, in the person of n woman, ever
one person or »et of i .pie in particular thr Imp. nal and lb. pro pin that retili) »»■ell at any perforinnlu e "itif will ilive
from a tlriglil of 12fi feel into n shiill'.w
t)ur rlTurt* are ben ! directed fur the enjoy a g,.,w) play should see I be Iblei
lank of water —Retainer Mar
benefit of our members ami the
Press uotice» troni every city ill Honda
generally ,n the Sanford district
write in jHuismg the play of I lie Thief
■Poli) of thr Clrou»"
On January 2lth the popular favorite» in
Mrs.
William
t ’alvm t toltoli, thè fourtli
our shjuneuts nre doing so on n remark­ Sanford. The Lyman Twins will present
mimbcr
of
thè
High
Sclux«l l.yceum course
ably lew basis, and we arc confident they their new [«rodili turn I lie Spectators, a
will
give
“Polly
of
thè
tdrcus." thè greatore not making u penny out o^ us, nt big musical coin-dy. one of the best of
.
est
success
of
thè
»rosoti,
wlucti Ila» berli
this time. Every economy is- being this line company of am»!». The Irn[wr
I
arnmged
by
Mrs.
Ctultoh
Ulto u monopracticed, so fur ns the Association in ml will be the center of attraction every
dramatic
récital
frolli
thè
|&gt;lay by Mar­
Sarvford is concerned to keep the ex week us Malinger D.lottes liu» som© lim­
garet
Mayo
Mrs
Clnllun
i»
entluisiaslicpc uses nt the lowest poMible point. And pia) » contení plated
aily
eitdorseti
by
thè
press
all
ovrr tlie
right here it might be well to state
from ottiy two of thè
country
Excerpts
that -the General Manager and tbe
D ra t It o f .» (. E n s m l n g r r
.fluttering euloglsmsacoordcd tills brilliunt
41
Treasurer, who arc reported to be draw­
Mr J. C. Kn*miiigrr.iO»e of llicold cltl- wumutt will be more tliuii ixmvthcing.
ing large salaries from the orgunixatio^
»Aiis Sml business meb of tlie city, passed "Memphis (Term.) Appeal Mrs, Chilton
arc not druwing one penny, but are giv­
.qui.-tly uwo) at two o’clock this morning is one ol tbe best known entertainers in
ing ub'"tl'ieir Mine grntUifimsly for tho
He hu. l«.,-ei. a Mift« r.-r for rtidu) years &gt;-£&gt;4- »mull ami naturally n wry brilliant
building up of the Aasocintion and the
The funeral tukes place nt tbe Congrega- woman
Mississippi bus produccHl a
good 0l tfii business generally
11 mi inI cllurj/u'i'Wuiliirititny ndcrmxm at tolentcd woman in the person of Mrs.
‘ Both of them'' own pretty good
Chilton, of whom the slate Is justly proud.
/Arms and realizeghst unless (be market
On tlie occasion ol tlie first Shakespcnan
cTjislltlons are rpuch improved In tbe
Symposium, Stratford-un-Avon. England,
port
of
a
.,,
ul
dp*
nu-rcliants,
or
for
that
futpre over what they have been in th^
pAst, there is liille hojx« for them to make matter any man, woinnn or clilld in the she rendered a selection from 'King John'
. *
,
■v
which was much praised. She is n wom­
emiro, sed ioli.
arrf money outof thdr Investment.
an
of prepossessing appearance, is highly
If l b c :AAt00»«tinn n^cccefls it m ean* the
We kpow of no reason why any grower
cultivated
and deservedly popular."—
lh tho Sanford district should sneer at or gerirmi ióioCu» "pi Bio entire [iropositlon.
Woman's
Magazine,
New York. This de­
make fight of the work the Association I f y e do n o t. ifnedted. ¡ t ; sim ply means
lightful
cfllcnoinment
will be given in
is tfying to do, which is all for the bclter- therk is oo good fh ti*» misiness- If the
the High School auditorium Monday even­
A
b
s
o
lu
tio
n
I
s
'
hot
able
to
live,
uiatmgrxj
pioht of their condition nnd' the propo­
ing. Jan. 22 at H:30. Reserved tents, 50c.
sition generally, sod If they would -only us ocohixmcnlly us tv is, backed by the
m agnificent «tilling organization handling Reserved scats for pupils. 25c. Seats re­
their products, tly^t no oilier organization served at Thrasher's store Monday, from
can. whether it be on a c o m m iis iu i buyis 3:30 to El p, ni. Remember date, Monday
evening, Jan. 22nd.
or any other system.
We thank you for giving us this »pace
to make the corfrdion, yvlitch wo feel is
doe the Association.
C s
't T

H]

'

Youri) v e r i truly..-

F lorida V cuctauix G a o w t « '. A * T k.

By f t L Hughefj Prfs’L

t h e R e a d e r s Will F ind a Orlef
H i s t o r i c a l Spring F lo w in g

/
F o r Hurried Readers
The dose of the fourth month since its
outbreak brings the Chinese revolution to
another turning point The coining week
probably will decide whether order Is to
lie restored or hostilities' are to reopen
after a six weeks' antdslice. In the Inner
event the bloodshed nnd reign of terror
probably will far exceed any previous
record
Tlie breach between the forces of
S[«eaker t'hnmpLInrk and former Governor
.lot W Folk who ore striving for the
Missouri delegation at the Democratic
National Convention was widened tot)ay
i by U»e Democratic Stutu Committee se­
lecting February 20 ns-the date fur hold­
ing the State convention at JopUn. Tile
Folk adherents fought for a dale In
March.
Government attorneys prosecuting Chi­
cago meat puckers on charges of violating
dig Sfjcyu.m anti trust law brought out
today the First direct evidence by which
(lie) aspect to show that the packers
Comenlcd ptnlits mid set up u false cost
price upon wInch to base the price at
"Inch retailers got their supplies The
gmeminent s accusation i* that the
packers, in making up this arbitrary
"test cost' price, overstates! the actual
io»t and uuhiracied from it only tub
Manually half rtie actual prutit from by­
products thereby comix-lling the retuiler
and consumer to [xiy l«rices based on a
ix*s( much greater than tl«e actual mat.
I tie R«-v Clarence \ I Hichesmi will
make public a more iletall confession or
•x[ii'tiiati™i ""lit
Avis
I.mill’ll Ilian already wtfc»»Ti&lt;W; given out
is the opinion of one of Ins counsel. Wil
limn A Morse whu today visited tlie
rondemnesl clergyman for tin* first time
since he pleaded guilt)' Inst Tuesday
Avipmuttmi ol tin- telegraph hues of the
Union by tlie government and their ujier
alien as a jiarl of the |x«*tal service will
be recommended tu Congress m a short
time by Postmaster General Hitchcock.
Fur a )enr nr more Mr Hitchcock has hud
lies i&lt;-&lt;•amio-ndat &lt; under consideration
After a tliiirougli -imty of llie opernttoli
n| itlc gover nun'lll " iilrolled govertiment
lnn*s and p a l il telegraph systems of for
eigu Countries, he has dacidcd to urge the
matter u|«ua Congress.
Fifty passenger* on Dig Four train. No
I. from Detroit to Cltt’ iiumti are re|xiried
to have l&gt;«•ell hurl in a wreck which oc
viirred early Monday afternoon four miles
south of Carey. Olno l »u of tfie day
coaches left the track on account of
s p re a d in g r a i l s a n d we n t

i n t o a d it c h ,

i lie bod &gt; ol Will Campion tile aged
watchman who lost his life ip the Equllalile fire Tuesday last was found today 111
a kneeling position behind rt great steel
gate leading to the street frflm the vaults
of the Mercantile Trust Co, /Vbtrovy steel
beam from the roof of the vault ginned
down 111 * man's b irk.
. Relief from tlie intense cold which has
|«revnilerl in all sections of the country
during tho past tew dayy is promised dur­
ing tlie earning week ‘The general pres­
sure distribution as shown by the weather
map of the northern hemisphere during
die last several days," says a bulletin la­
med tonight by die Weather Bureau, "is
such ns to indicate a general reaction to
normal temperature conditions over the
eastern half of the country by the middle
of the week and*to temperature above tbs
seasonable average in western districts
througlunil lit© Week."
There hnvp been twenty-five caste of
meningitis, fflurtecu of which resulted to­
tally1In Oklahoma line© the disease made
Its nppcnrance in Texas, acconlincc to n
report made today by Dr. J. 0. Malir,
state commissionerbf health..

Masons Notice

%, J
The funerul of Bru. J . C. Ensmingcr will
be held at Peoples Congregational Church
Wednesday nt 2 p. m. All members of
Sanford Lodge No. 62 are hereby request­
ed to meet at Masonic Hall at I p. m.
Wednesday for the [«trix»»© ««f unending.
■d*
H E Tolar, W M.

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                    <text>THE FAMOUS

To Thos Who Have Attended One of Our Violet Brand Sales
A mere announcement of date is all that’s necessary.

To those who have never attended,

we will say that after searching the large markets for the Annual Violet Brand Sale, we were
very choice in selecting only the best from each of the larger manufacturers, and we must say
we are more enthused over our purchases this year than ever, which means that the Violet Brand
Sale beginning the 17th, will far surpass any sale or sales in our history.
Tuesday, the 16th, and opens Wednesday morning

Embroidery Window 10c
You will find our Ten Cent Em­
broidery window in quality,to be
the most attractive one ever
shown in this city; values up to
18c per yard; edging and inser­
tion to match; choiceper

10c

ALLOVER EMBROIDERY

EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING

In the newest and lxs»t designs.
large and small figures, eye­
lets. etc., very gtxxl for spring
and summer waists.
A large
assortment on display during (he
Violet Brand Sale ul exceedingly
low prices.

Will In- very gm*! tins spring
and owing tu its |&gt;opulnrity we
liaVe bought an unlimited sujiaupply front 18 to 45 inches
wide deep worked and in the
newest a n d b e s t , patterns.
Banding« to rnan h

Store closed all day

Embroidery Window, 25
Another great great surprise I c
broideries up to 29 inches mi :
worked very deep and of the 3 ’&gt;&lt;
and 50c kind, with insertions '
match. See window dis- OCJr
play; choice............. .
u v\ .

Valeniennce Laces

..Beautiful Embroideries
V

l1

»

You will hardly..realize you are in
your home town
you enter
our store and see tW magnifi­
cent showing of embroideries,
uny stylé, any width and the best
of quality, at such prices. You'll
certninlv miss a treat if you do
not see these on special display
during the

VIOLET BRAND SALE

Over 5,00 yards of 30-inch Pride of the West Lawns
in sheer and medium weights, worth from, 1254c
to. 15C per yard, bought specially for this 1 A
sale at a reduced price; as long as it lasts I v C

It lips always been our pleasure n
shoW you the newest and ph-t
tiest patterns in Vul Laces, an«
we have them in aim minute
Fdging and insertion to mat* !«
I;K*e&lt; that are worth up t«» O r
10c to 1254c, only.
^

Flaxons and Linaires
Now, comes the sheer goods, Flaxons and Linaires,
the materials that have proven themselves to be
the prettiest and most durable of thin white
goods; they come in all white, plain or with cord­
ed checks, stripes, etc. Flaxon and Linaires are
an exact likeness of linen and will give even bet­
ter satisfaction.

If these Laces had been bought
regulatly it would be 18c to 20c
Nicely* finished edge and a good
strong lace that will stand tin
test. Get your, share of these
white they last, a t per

10c

Sheer and Heavy Linens
No, we 'did Tiot forget the little
ones, for we have a greater selectioh'nf narrow and daintp sets
for the btiby’s wardrobe thfin
ever; you will have to see this
line to^ ^ ^ *th orou gh ly npprepreciate them;

We all know Line»st so will only give a few prices
90-inJnnens, $1.00 quality............. .................. . 85«
90-in Linens, $1.25 quality................................. 9Q(
36-in Linejps, 50c! quality.....................: ...........,..44c
36-in Linens. 35c-quality..............•.................25«
36-in Heavy Vmqhs, 50c quality..........______
35-in Hehvy Eirtens, 75c quality.......................-v4 8c
Sheer LiiieiPUawnsat.-.............-..2 5 e . 44c and ARc

Torchon Laces
About 10,000 yards of the newest
and best in Torchon Laces, nar
row, medium and wide widths,
values up to 12c per pard; very
pretto and desirable for the C undergarments, on ly......... ^

�Published S e m i-W e e k ly —T u e s d a y and F rid a y

SANFORD
I *V S A N F O R D —Lit* it Worth Living
Number

V olum « IV

REPORT TROM THE ASSOCIATION
General News of The Land

THE CALIFORNIA EREE/E
I wo W hole Days Devoted To
Sports and Morse Show.

Items o f Interest Gleaned From
Various Sourr.es

CIUEDI BOM 1«E SIA1E PRESS

COMMITTEE

WORK

HAPPENINGS OCRING T ilt WEEK

At Epitome of ine w r e n s must ■?«
portant llappenlnfs la the
Stole's Domain.

Sanford Expects To Havo u Record
BrcaKInl Croud For
»
tw o Days

Mere the Readers Will Find a Orlef
H istorical Spring Flowing
/
F or Hurried Readers

Jadge F. M. Koblea of Tampa has
rendered a decision In tho City Library
Injunction case, granting to R. M. Price
H al the writ enjoining the city of Tampa
from purchasing o site for tho library. It
Isbtld by the court that it would be
legilfor the city to raise by tnxatton
oaacy for the maintenance of the city
library, but the lor wotttylnot be a muni­
cipal boidUhi- inasmuch os' the terms of
ibe donBtcm by Andrew Carnegie are
loch that the city is unable to control.,
U» ground or make ouyi Jfhongea lit the

Sanford expects to give the people of
the state of Florida and the tourists one
of the best celebrations of the winter
season.
___
There will be two days of fetes nnd
exhibitions. February 13th and Nth. opd
aside from the Add sports there will be a
flower par tide, on automobile parade and
the grand horse show.
The latter is one of ||ie very newest
wrinkles iscthis part of the .country and
will be under the direction of a cumjxv
letit ollicia! Stone of the liur»t sunk in
the state will take pun m tills horse
•tlow und the beaut)fill tliHitlt an.I hue

The dose of the fourth month since its
outbreak brings the Chinese revolution to
another turning point The coining week
probably will decide whether order Is to
lie restored or hostilities' are to reopen
after a six weeks' antdslice. In the Inner
event the bloodshed nnd reign of terror
probably will far exceed any previous
record

of Flowers.

Tbe city council o( I.ive Oak did a wise
thing when they passed an ordinance
prohibiting die »ale of cigarettes, tobacco
sad paper to uiskc diem to Itoys under
eighteen years obi
k^srasota is to have a new passenger
Itition and u well pleased over the pros­
pect. Rif «metury of the board of trade
-tu
by ihc 3« Aboard Air
U&amp;e
»i£'VX*r**
coavenirutl) lacaTnl’ nnQ WhHFTi'iD com­
mence very ««on iit»on the building
)
-k«At Lessburjt a few days ago in the
Lskr View i&gt;uirt. die Florlba Fishing and
Hunting club held it* first meeting (or
the soasuu and seventy-live member*
«rere enrolled One of the first events for
the eaterinmmeui ui. members was the
dub dinner, which was enjoyed rtt the
Lake View liijgcl on Juimury 1U.
,
*
Vtlan Artliui F Donegao ,has resigned
hu [ntilian mi Clerk of the Osceola Gircult Conti '««let to enter the lists a* n
candidutp lot Mute Senator Mr Donegan dues not behove ill goUtg after a pubhc position white holduig one. v
incensed because a young'.man called
to see his wife from whom be had been
separated for six months, W. D. Moore
Ainday aftettiomi ipinrreled with his wife's
father, J R. Robinson, shot hint three
tiroes through ibe laxly, Inflicting fatal
•oaodi and w0* in turn killed by John
Lawrence Robinson. Ills brother-in-law nt
ArcaJu ) ..ung Kobinson was wounded,
bat aot MTiously.
At Lakeland the jury in the cose of the
Hats v i W. C, Robertson, brought in u
»srdJet yesterday morning at 10 o'clock,
todlng the defendant guilty of tnan•iMghter. Sentence has not yet been
■Pmoounccd, hut those, informed state the
■DUiroum penalty is twenty years in the
penitentiary. The convicted man will
f^bsby be sentenced Wednesday or
Ttowsdsy. four days being allowed to prebwe grounds for a now trlaL
The DoSoto County Newa is sending out
to greeting to iu patruus, and announces
in addition to its own paper the
w(*iit Witness nnd the Florida Christian
Mtrocate will both be printed on Ita
^***©s this year. Tbe deal for the pub*“ lng of the Florida Christian Advocate
**» made a few days ngo,
-J
** t0 be the winter headquarters
^Ebo leading moving picture manufocr™ * companies of the country, accord?
dispelch la the Billboard
™current isrue.

HARO. AT

New Pollili) I ami
Fin- Ijjkenumt Poullry I unii
Wald. tilt* well kiiowti calciteli i
wriler oli puultry »ubjwi» al V\
ha* eumhtncd witb lt thè Santi
try inni» and thè Oak Ola Poi.
nnd applicai imi ha* berli inaile
palmi under thè ruttile ni die
Poullry Farm ( lnon|x&gt;ru n-d I
corporali«-* are C Inai Watil i
gentlemen had years ol
the ixiullry nosing huso,
mg into tin» state, unit
gaged in breeding chit kn
some years, always will
coiii|mtiy i» lncof|*&gt;rnte.l (or $20.fino lt»
(ircsnlcnt is C. Fred Wurd. and it» seyre
lory lreusnrer il f. loie
Kvery movcimut tu est.iblisti a |x&gt;ultr)
fami un a »llftldrntlv largì- scale to
promise a largo output ls lo t«e liaiirsl
wtth tdeasurc us foreshudowtng tlie du&gt;
wheu Fionda insiead of depcndutg on
Tennessee and otlier state» for ber stipili)
of poullry and eggs. will he alile lo fumisti
illuni for ex|««n Illese incort»aatpr»
ure couvitued tliut tliere is a gr«'al future
for iloruta tu tlir i««ultry Ime ami pimi
lo |mt ili tbe largesl alai imwl up-toalate
We regret lo learn that .pule a lew ut plani «sexi1 11 of Allunili, tbey aniiuunce
the growers in ¡ilio curnrutiniiy take oc­
casion to sneer lit the efforts of the AsImperial's Fine Attraction
vociatimi. .We see nu reasoni wliy they
Manager DeCottea dt serves great cred­
should, lleco use it won't Ikp1 anybody's it for bringing high class attraction* In
funeral but IlliAr iiwn, shouldI the Asso­ Sanford and it is to be hoped they will
dation have tio retire fronli the field, receive ihc patronage gixxt plays deserve.
winch u not ut all likely, d» «we are not T iiiiiiiiiis mgld Hue "I the finest t«ro
working for the fliry or benefit of any duellali* of the season will t«e stagcxl ill
one person or »et of i .pie in particular thr Imp. nal and lb. pro pin that retili)
t)ur rlTurt* are ben ! directed fur the enjoy a g,.,w) play should see I be Iblei
benefit of our members ami the
Press uotice» troni every city ill Honda
generally ,n the Sanford district
write in jHuismg the play of I lie Thief
our shjuneuts nre doing so on n remark­
ably lew basis, and we arc confident they
ore not making u penny out o^ us, nt
this time. Every economy is- being
practiced, so fur ns the Association in
Sarvford is concerned to keep the ex
pc uses nt the lowest poMible point. And
right here it might be well to state
that -the General Manager and tbe
Treasurer, who arc reported to be draw­
ing large salaries from the orgunixatio^
arc not druwing one penny, but are giv­
ing ub'"tl'ieir Mine grntUifimsly for tho
building up of the Aasocintion and the
good 0l tfii business generally
‘ Both of them'' own pretty good
/Arms and realizeghst unless (be market
cTjislltlons are rpuch improved In tbe
futpre over what they have been in th^
pAst, there is liille hojx« for them to make
arrf money outof thdr Investment.
We kpow of no reason why any grower
lh tho Sanford district should sneer at or
make fight of the work the Association
is tfying to do, which is all for the bclterpioht of their condition nnd' the propo­
sition generally, sod If they would -only

Tlie breach between the forces of
S[«eaker t'hnmpLInrk and former Governor
.lot W Folk who ore striving for the
Missouri delegation at the Democratic
National Convention was widened tot)ay
i by U»e Democratic Stutu Committee se­
lecting February 20 ns-the date fur hold­
ing the State convention at JopUn. Tile
Folk adherents fought for a dale In
March.

Moving IMcturrsal the toll
A great triumph fur tin- tniinngeiiieiit
of tile Orange Gouuly Fair will 6« the
presence here of a motion picture artist
from the i’ alfie E'j.i of New York to repro­
duce tlie ruitiitnuhile parade
■e Mr • iVf wi ■HMhi- AW»---. Lol IIIll g tlml lie
!rrts"TTie msunmee fu.iii the Futile pe.iple
that a repccseiilallve will he liere
I Ins
will he of Inestimable benefit to Orlando
as an advertising femme It will mean
that millions of |«x«pie over the entire
country will view tills scene
The reputation of Pal lie as the greatest
photographic institution III tlie world will
Injure a splendid view and this may be
announced n&gt; l«e one of the most pleasing
features, looking to future gtxxl, that tuts
yet been ftymmmced by the lair iminage­
ment
I h e r e will Ik* ses*t. *i gruxu-i quantit)
ami variety of iigio ultural iml tmrticui
turnl i-xhibit» titan ever ufferrst t. &gt; view
before in litis section iliere will to- agnculturul implements oil view Hint have
never been seen before in Florid»
On tbe spyctnculur side of the exhibi­
tion. iii addition to the daily aeroplane
flight nrtd the balloon ascension, ttiere
will tie mie of the most spectacular high
divers, in the person of n woman, ever
»»■ell at any perforinnlu e "itif will ilive
from a tlriglil of 12fi feel into n shiill'.w
lank of water —Retainer Mar

■Poli) of thr Clrou»"
On January 2lth the popular favorite» in
Mrs. William t’alvm t toltoli, thè fourtli
Sanford. The Lyman Twins will present mimbcr of thè High Sclux«l l.yceum course
their new [«rodili turn I lie Spectators, a will give “ Polly of thè tdrcus." thè greatbig musical coin-dy. one of the best of . est success of thè »rosoti, wlucti Ila» berli
this line company of am»!». The Irn[wr I arnmged by Mrs. Ctultoh Ulto u monoml will be the center of attraction every dramatic récital frolli thè |&gt;lay by Mar­
week us Malinger D.lottes liu» som© lim­ garet Mayo Mrs Clnllun i» entluisiaslicpia) » contení plated
aily eitdorseti by thè press all ovrr tlie

country Excerpts from ottiy two of thè
.fluttering
euloglsmsacoordcd tills brilliunt
41
Mr J. C. K n*m iiigrr.i O»e of llic o ld cltl- wumutt will be more tliuii ixmvthcing.
» A iis Sml business meb of tlie city, passed "Memphis (Term.) Appeal Mrs, Chilton
.qui.-tly uwo) at two o’clock this morning is one ol tbe best known entertainers in
He hu. l«.,-ei. a Mift« r.-r for rtidu) years &gt;-£&gt;4- »mull ami naturally n wry brilliant
The funeral tukes place nt tbe Congrega- woman
Mississippi bus produccHl a
11 mi in I c llu r j/u 'i'W u iliir it it n y ndcrm xm at tolentcd woman in the person of Mrs.
Chilton, of whom the slate Is justly proud.
On tlie occasion ol tlie first Shakespcnan
port of a.,, ul dp* nu-rcliants, or for that Symposium, Stratford-un-Avon. England,
matter any man, woinnn or clilld in the she rendered a selection from 'King John'
. *
,
■v
which was much praised. She is n wom­
emiro, sedioli.
an
of prepossessing appearance, is highly
If lbc:AAt00»«tinn n^cccefls it mean* the
cultivated
and deservedly popular."—
gerirmi ióioCu» "pi Bio entire [iropositlon.
Woman's
Magazine,
New York. This de­
I f y e do not. ifnedted. ¡ t ; simply means
lightful
cfllcnoinment
will be given in
therk is oo good fh ti*» misiness- If the
Absolution Is' hot able to live, uiatmgrxj the High School auditorium Monday even­
us ocohixmcnlly us tv is, backed by the ing. Jan. 22 at H:30. Reserved tents, 50c.
magnificent «tilling organization handling Reserved scats for pupils. 25c. Seats re­
their products, tly^t no oilier organization served at Thrasher's store Monday, from
can. whether it be on a commiisiui buyis 3:30 to El p, ni. Remember date, Monday
evening, Jan. 22nd.
or any other system.
We thank you for giving us this »pace
to make the corfrdion, yvlitch wo feel is
doe the Association.
C s '
Youri) veri truly..Drat It of .» (. Ensmlngrr

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F l o r id a V c u c ta u ix G a o w t« '. A * T k .

By f t L Hughefj Prfs’L

Government attorneys prosecuting Chi­
cago meat puckers on charges of violating
dig Sfjcyu.m anti trust law brought out
today the First direct evidence by which
(lie) aspect to show that the packers
Comenlcd ptnlits mid set up u false cost
price upon wInch to base the price at
"Inch retailers got their supplies The
gmeminent s accusation i* that the
packers, in making up this arbitrary
"test cost' price, overstates! the actual
io»t and uuhiracied from it only tub
Manually half rtie actual prutit from by­
products thereby comix-lling the retuiler
and consumer to [xiy l«rices based on a
ix*s( much greater than tl«e actual mat.
Itie R«-v Clarence \ I Hichesmi will
make public a more iletall confession or
• x [ii'tiia ti™ i " " lit

A v is

I.mill’ll Ilian already wtfc»»Ti&lt;W; given out
is the opinion of one of Ins counsel. Wil
limn A Morse whu today visited tlie
rondemnesl clergyman for tin* first time
since he pleaded guilt)' Inst Tuesday
Avipmuttmi ol tin- telegraph hues of the
Union by tlie government and their ujier
alien as a jiarl of the |x«*tal service will
be recommended tu Congress m a short
time by Postmaster General Hitchcock.
Fur a )enr nr more Mr Hitchcock has hud
lies i&lt;-&lt;•amio-ndat &lt; under consideration
After a tliiirougli -imty of llie opernttoli
n| itlc gover nun'lll " iilrolled govertiment
lnn*s and p a l il telegraph systems of for
eigu Countries, he has dacidcd to urge the
matter u|«ua Congress.
Fifty passenger* on Dig Four train. No
I. from Detroit to Cltt’ iiumti are re|xiried
to have l&gt;«•ell hurl in a wreck which oc
viirred early Monday afternoon four miles
south of Carey. Olno l »u of tfie day
coaches left the track on account of
spreading

rails

and

went

into

a ditch,

i lie bod &gt; ol Will Campion tile aged
watchman who lost his life ip the Equllalile fire Tuesday last was found today 111
a kneeling position behind rt great steel
gate leading to the street frflm the vaults
of the Mercantile Trust Co, /Vbtrovy steel
beam from the roof of the vault ginned
down 111 * man's b irk.
. Relief from tlie intense cold which has
|«revnilerl in all sections of the country
during tho past tew dayy is promised dur­
ing tlie earning week ‘The general pres­
sure distribution as shown by the weather
map of the northern hemisphere during
die last several days," says a bulletin la­
med tonight by die Weather Bureau, "is
such ns to indicate a general reaction to
normal temperature conditions over the
eastern half of the country by the middle
of the week and*to temperature above tbs
seasonable average in western districts
througlunil lit© Week."
There hnvp been twenty-five caste of
meningitis, fflurtecu of which resulted to­
tally1In Oklahoma line© the disease made
Its nppcnrance in Texas, acconlincc to n
report made today by Dr. J. 0. Malir,
state commissionerbf health..

Masons Notice

%, J
The funerul of Bru. J. C. Ensmingcr will
be held at Peoples Congregational Church
Wednesday nt 2 p. m. All members of
Sanford Lodge No. 62 are hereby request­
ed to meet at Masonic Hall at I p. m.
Wednesday for the [«trix»»© ««f unending.
■d*
H E Tolar, W M.

�January 16. i9t3

. l i t t ^ A h fôftP rtCRALD

A Budget of Opinion "Just Be
tween You and Me'*

A Chtel la Amoni Ye Taking Notea
and ralth . « a » Prent *enr*— *.
So Say» Sauntcrer.
4 Governing a city ia uo sinecure and evcry council lias trouble» of their own. If
you make Improvement» you are bank­
rupting thé town and If you don't mnko
any you are old fogies and oaleep at the
»witch. It would seem that our »liter city
of Orlando is also having trouble, as the
following from th„* Orlando Citizen breathe»
a note of niartr ;
“Perhaps at no time in the history of
the city ha» a new city« council organized
with afTnirs of ao great importance as
It requires intelligent men. wise men,
capable men, practical men to successfully
originate and bring to pass what is need­
ed in so rapidly s growing city with the
funds available. It will require clear­
headed thinking and working to improve
our street», provide a suitable drainage
and sewer system, ad lust the light» and
water, keep the town in sanitary condi­
tion, provide for the debt and Interest
and make the much needed improve­
ment» really necessary in our perks oml
dty property. The most important mat­
ter seems id be sewerage ahtfsamtation.
We are in danger. The sanitary depart­
ment may have been doing ita best, but
there need» to be some more active and
positive attention given to it. We are in­
formed that there ore not teams sufficient
for tike purpose. We notice that some­
times two weeks and even three have
passed by without service. There are
some very dirty places right within the
fire limits that need constant attention.
The sewerage matter should not delay a
day. This wet winter. filling the ground
with moisture, added to the miserable
open cesspools, sluuld teach us the neces­
sity for immediate action. Many of our
streets ate simply atrocious and there is
great complaint, Wr are not ill the business of telling the "powers that be" how
to do these things, boi in tiie lace of ths
demand and the necessity wr believe
they have the biggest kind of a fob te get
right down to brass locks and do litem.
We know tis easy to criticize and that
the city council is generally paid In this
kind of coin. Still, when a spectre stares
one In the face it is a mistake to say
there are no ghosts. The new council de­
serves oUr good will and sympathy and
has it. The lob ia big and we Itope it is
big enough fur the job and that this year
of grace will bring glory upon its work."

this sale if you wish to save money
I not permit us to give prices, but
us before t:going elsewhere.
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loud mouthed, would be to.- It w as2!H Jrm/rs before the train
guickiy (ban in any other could be moved nruMthrriWxV here sever­
al boari late/ ?
-' .
They come down here for the winter from
good homes
They ars accustomed lo
having good things wberr they come (rum 4 I wish the""pe&lt;Sple of Sanford would
and thvy arc wtiluig to puy lot accommo­ take ap (be library cyuestion. I just know
dation here. They take life easy, pay as the good ladies could accomplish wonders
, T o the O ld. R e lia b le
they go and liave no kicks Ip register If along this linpjf they would get after It.
C om m Ita lo n M e rch a n ts
ihey don't like one place they move to I would respectfully, call the attention of
another. *
the d ty council to the idea of placing
JkVtf2Tu
Not so with the cheap skate who poses the library in one of the dty parks. 1 Vinzant &amp; Co.,‘
as a millionaire, and Is really a retired believe this could be done and the present
corner grocery loaler "back home." He krt cdlber sold or utilized for etiough
•title* himself in an attic st SO ceau per
month and starts out to cuss the- whole
hkwmlng eonth. Ills forefather» At in
^the. Revolution and lie fit In the war of
*61. and ha gets a pension by gum and tie
don't propose to let his money go to any
rt^hfeomroervf the action of the
danged Florida merchant»—and he usual­
ladies who gpve. the entertainment at
ly makes good on the latter promise.
the school«»*! afoed enough money to
Nothing suits hind
plant trMS ardopd the school. A noble
He has left zero weather at home, and
If all the ladies in this dty knew
deed and.qol^F jadief. They can always
yet ths balmy climate of Florida ¿loea not
be depended uppn tp work these miracle«. how well we launder white wnlsts
suit him.
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they would not have them done at
He paid as much for his groceries
through the mall order house nf home as 4 That Jfcld dfy for the Hospital is good home or seud them elsewhere.
. to see a .record breaking
be does in Florida and every store keeper and I
Our .pure soaps and laundering
here is a robber and a thief ami every crowg bige.oo tile 14th of February. methods abe In no wuy hard on the
There ate so ingny atusetisus that we
bote! keeper a gold brick man. &gt;'
can
put on that Hanford Ought to have i o c d ^ - .
H» gets the Bing villa Bugle at botna for
50 cent» every ten years and the papers several days cl. enjoyment and make ’ These garments are nil carefully
a'gala weelfl..
'
here don't suit him at ail. Nothing »Oita Itém
ironed by hand by experts who
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him and it la a lead bps cinch that be
Train rrozen fa Track
make this class of work a specialty.
doesn't suit us either, gud' I hereby pay .Bristol, Tenn., Jan. 14^-A r » « r ih Send us your next waist or two
my respecta to Uie-tip ikh species acid all cldent
f thg history oC- railróadlng-th
and
Jet us prove to you the su­
b progeny. We don't want them. We Virginia oocurred ontha «p rio ri t i Westred here before this specie« ever had ern Railroad kt: LyncKbdrg today when periority of ouf work.
enough money to come to Florida and we the Washlrigton-Chattanooga fast train
can live her« after they stop coming al­ aetually(froze to- the ralla. Stopping In
together.
a swag, the dripping water from the
We tfelcome the real gentleman tourist pipes caught the wheels and the tem­
and give hyn f last» of southern hospi- perature being below zero, the train was
10111/ -But Hife-in the south where the locked so securely in the Ice that it re- I
seal chJvalry'bf tbc United States has. qalred the Use of three* engines tp move J
btvn cradled . Wr*jro®gpize like shoddy,

FRUITS and
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nfternoon
3. o'clock.
U S fWtt-S Srt* y
Sec I The treasurer shall pay nil lolls
For the benefit of those who arc inter»ted In this club and the work they are and make dt&amp;l)ur*emeniH only u|*on war- 3r*ilnt»lf Chapter N«» i.dnirr f diirni Star
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endeavoring to do; the Conatitutlon mid rants signed by the presidents and an t . . , .....
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By-Laws are given and their platform,
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CONSTITUTION
complete statement at the regular meet- IT*11 u u.r..-- li . .
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0( The Lend n Hand Club of Sanford
lugs. I tie book ill winch is kept tile rec­
î’ Iiariilv I uiHr Si
Article I
ord of money receiveil nil) paid out, also
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The nam e of lid* association »ball be
tile annual ret-itt of ite tn imim i Ii .-I !-*
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the Lend n Hand Club. of Sanford. Flu,

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ijisj^A Meat Market of Quality^
Whore yuu c.ni yjci the hcsi of everything tleliverrti
to your &lt;100r by starmi iiiPitspnger duel on Time
VU h.VKKT A COMPII IL HIM tit
I lo r Iti«» tinti W e s t e r n Meet anti P o r k . I a m h . D ry a n d
S a lt M e a ls . I isti. P otili 1 y anil H o m e M a d e P o r k S a ti­
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The object of this club ahull be mutual
helpfulness, and rite promotion of n broad
spirit of neighborltneas.
Article 3
Sec 1 Mcinber*liip‘lii tb^ club alinll
he nf two chisses. active utld associate
Sec 2. I lie active members »ball con
lid« themselves in honor tmuiul as far
St possdiU* to enter into work under
tsken by th" club, ami t" perform »ocb
commitiee work as may be unsigned
them.
Se, i \»&gt;.KMiie member* *iuil! !&gt;&lt;
entitled to attend any meetings ol the
riut), tail shall have na responsibility in

ilici 11lit..
Sec. 5, Tin: limince cliaSiuaii sliall examine the books of ilo- treasurer and the
annual icpiui, and with 1 toumuiteeul
four member * ol [u-r own ilim.sitig she
sitali desi *e o u i- nel m&lt; .m- I a . ii—
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demand
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each, to I"' ko ■•un i- the -ondili.......ill
untie &lt;1.1 ti.
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Article I
So I l lie otlicers of ibis club slmll
be president, vice-president, secretary.
treasntei und cbmrman of the finance
nuntinttee
Vi 1 Ml ,illii ei» shall la* elected I'V
ballot ,ii Hu- annua) meeting, and con
tunic in nib- e one year, or until tlieit
successor* (tie elected
Article S
Sec I I lie inmi.tl meeting sliall be
hrld the secand today II. March ut cad.
year
See 2 Kegnlnr meetings sbnll tie held
on tecoid t oday* of each month.
Sec l S|iecntl meetings may he ridi­
rti by the president nr liy any three
members, but no business shall he trans•Ctfil r-\i fpt dint (or whtcli tlie meeting
wss cnlicit
Article fi
The ijeiierol i m i n u g e iu c n l of th e n l lu ii*

of the club, shall be vested in an catecù
live boitni' which shall be composed of
the officers of ihe club, and two directors
to be elected by the club.
Article 7
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ness in aw- dub. sliall consist of twelve
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Sec t. This constitution may be nmendK e a d l l ll i nini a p p l - n a l n i l i a i ’lliiu
ci ,ni any ntuiuid meeting by n two
A iiMouiii'iito 111 thirds vote of all active members present.
Annuid repirt uf M-crelary
- the pfofosed amendment having been
Annoili rr(&gt;ort nf ireasurer«
•ubmitu-il In wrilting ut n previous
Aiimitd ri-pirt of .li iirmia nf limitile
tegnldt meeting.
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Sec 2. Amendments may also. be
Animai (iddi essili pi.-ali ut
, Wade at any annual meeting without1 Misi clldOnO» I1UMI11 -»
previous notice by tlie unanimous vote!
f ili l I loti of o lili r i s
of all member* present.
Adjooniment
Sec 3. Uy-taws and standing tides '
Ann i.* a
.-JBiy be adopted, amended or repealed at
The generai »ubi" i "I study ami piati
*ay annual or regular meeting by 41 twoof
work shall Im- deeplrd I•&gt; the dui.
thirds vote.
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of
putii.diietUtirv )ila. tlinThe iules
Ttie umiliai dues ul active
'Qetnhers s^nll be one dóllur and twtmiy\cdniprt»e I in Mt.-. I \ - inauu.d f"i i! e
rents, and those fcf associate members usé of women * clubs, sitali govern i o
(wo dollars, payable ijunrterly Us AtlviintV. proceedingk of ibis club Mibp * i in tl&gt;^
S«. 2. the muney JbrtTcd, from till sjPi.t li rules which llave I.eon ‘if oii.y be
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#1 financial distress in ihis-communlty..
Sec 3. by action uf the exeoutivc,
1losns may bo made to petaonl in
If Y o u H n v e a
uporary distress, provided this toon
oad does not in any one year exceed 2.t
Printing W a n t
cent ol (lie available moneys tyfjvçd
TVE WANT, TO KNOW
"1membership docs.
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WHAT IT IS
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Putting out good printing
are implied by their respective
1« oUr bu»bic»u, and when
we iljr good printing we
«»I such as are specified in these
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THE SANFORD HERALD
thé Everglade« ia the proper place to looh« anmLaL .«a . nuiiy - «inculare
IJIÍ SANfOJiD—HERALD nataJrby
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PuUUbrd Every Tueadar and frkl»r Mornlr-S Qy statements and htive them signed."
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“ satisfied-cuatemers," Bro. Holly,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY are"The
those who are cither Interested in
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litis gigantic scheme, or who have been
W, M. HAYNES, Burine»» Manager
caught In the net of the promoters and
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*öb»crlpUon Priée. 52 OO a Year In Advance hope to unload on others. The state has
been and 1» a party to this land schmc.
D yal-U pchurch Building, Jackso n ville, F lo rid a
IMivtcnl la tCe Cltr by carrier 12 00 per year In and It is going to prove the blackest
advance or ,20c per monili
page In Florida's history. The money
Payment* In adtance mutt be made at office
Our stock is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low. If your dealer
used In this drainage scheme, for the ben­
biiered a* secood-claaa mail matter Aogutt 22nd efit of the land syndicates and some oth­
cannot furnish our stock write us for prices.
""TOM, at the Poatoflca at Sanford. Florida. * - ers. properly belong to (he public schools
ander Act of Marcb 3rd. 1570.
of the State, und from which source it
Tele penine h a I t # should never have been diverted, and
Ofice In lterald BuihlIni &lt;
the Everglades left to the Indians nt
m lr ^
lea« unlit ’Florida became more thickly friend« io go with them. Such a body
No freere for Flovidn.
populates).—Gainesville Sun.
of friendly patrons is also of great
value to tha road In preventing radi­
Mighty fine weather for tha growing
Captured by The Thief
cal and 111 advised legislation.
celery crop In the Sanford celery delta.
Those who were fortunate enough to
The roads which have practiced
see “ The Thief" at the Opera House gardening have also found that the
Sanford expects to entertain the tnul- Thursday night, and the audience was products of the gardener's work have
titude on February 13th and 11thcomposed almost entirely of the regular a good Influence on employes In mak­
theatre goers competent to judge, pro- ing them more contented and Influ­
The thermometer in Sanford was 30 de­ nonneed the play one of the best, if nut encing (hem to be more careful In
their work, which usually means that
gne« lost night, the coldest weather we the best seen in Orlando Every mem­
they are saving the company money.
ber o f the entire company had been The sodding of cut« has the further
have bad.
■elected with core, fitting (heir paru so argument In Its favor that ft prevents
Florid« 1« the only stafe In the union well that the play seemed to have been wsfhlng, thereby reducing mainten­
that did not hove a severe cold spell on written for them. Disagreeable weather ance coats, tnd the maintaining of
prevented a largo audience from attend­ station parks can be justified on the
Sunday.
ing. but a crowded house will no doubt ground that without proper surround­
It is an 111 wind that blows nobody greet them if Orlando should be so ings the value of a well designed and
good. The cold weather In the .north Is fortunate as to secure a return engage­ costly station Is considerably depre­
ciated.
bringing thousands of people to Florida. ment.—Hciwrter Star.
The fact that some of the roads
The Thief will l&gt;e at The Irnporinl
which first adopted gardening are now
Come to Sanford this week you bar­ Fite«ter tomorrow night.
the moat ardent advocate« of the sy s-,
gain hunter*. Tha. stores are . giving
tern
Is the best proof of the val us o f .
Drop in Mercury
away dry goods, clothing, shoes and hats
the Investment.
The mercury dropped with a startling
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and everything.
rapidity during the past two days, being
10 on Sunday njght and 30 last night • , RAM’S HORN BROWN.
rite army mule is to be replaced by
Although n serious cold was predicted on
the automobile truck in the game of war.
Oolng back often begins by looking 'm
Sunday the cloudy atmosphere kept il
back.
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Missouri can now coniine It* attention to
away from the south central (»onions and
raising hogs.
a rising temperature is looked for now.
Tho man who would bo a leader
The following report is fresh from the must ho the first to start
Editor Holly e ip re w « hi* opinions up­
wire for today and Wednesday "Fair to­
on the subject of totd nlutltietKv Inst night and Wednesday
Slowly rising
I t tio v o r m a k e * a «in any whiter to
S S e n d f o r C a t a l o g u e d , P r i c e s a n d To rni s
week tu a two page article in the Sanford
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temtpersure Wednesday
Tern perat ure c a ll I t a m ltiU k u
Herald The two pages were absolutely
20 to 21 degrees in north, and 21 to 28
blank —I’ nlm [teach County
To be a linn for a day would »poll
degree* in central |xmioii tonight Fro*!
a mourn» forever.
in south portion/'
Again Sanford ha* escaped n killing
Tiro man who
es out tu look for
How HtxMJt )oui watermelon crop* Bet­
frott and despite ihr rain of the |&gt;ast
J A C K S O N V IL L E
F L O R ID A &lt;
short woik
week the lettuce and celery. I» coming ter buy your seed now l. K, Philips &amp; trouble wilt hnv*
31-8-tc
along In good simpe and the prospects Co.
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A whole Noah'» ark full of sin can
are bright for n good season. Cheer up'
Meet me at the Violet Brand Sale. hldn behind n single doubt

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The Miami Herald Invite* ti* to view
tire Evrrglade*. get the information at
first hand und then make » «taleureUL
If we continue to receive «)uea(Uina from
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botneseekers regarding the “dreenoge
Scheme' the offer of the Herald will tie B E D S OF F L O W E R S A N D S O D D E D
taken ntul ¡(»lively the last word will
B A N K S ARB E F F E C T IV E .
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The R u m who always looks for good
could not t&gt;« In any better business

□ □ □ □ □ EX O D S a i n a g D D D D ü í:

DREW’S

There I* no pew in any rhurrb ihat
the devil,has not sometimes orruplod
Tho rilllrnnltim would soon lie here
if we all l|ved_up to whltt wo dcJUlUIul
of others

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BIG JACKSON­
VILLE HOUSE

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FOR
Fine S ta tio n e ry
I
KIM t BOARD Of TRAOt
A
Character Is aomethlug that cun
□ rowing Association Is Convincing
There are fully fifty commercial orglBETTER
E ngraving &amp; Die S tam ping
never he taken to . the graveyard In
Managers That Such Improvements
nlzation* In the slnte of Florida, working
a
hearse
y
Reaulf
In
Better
Service
for
Independently of eaee other, all doing n
S E R V IC E
Books
1—
Employes and Save Money.
good work. How much more efficient
Sottfe people glvje'according to their
IN ■■,
work could tie done with n »late nfginlA rtis ts ’, S u rv e y o rs ’ and
means, and othera give ««'curding lo
1* to be nutnd with i&gt;«U»/actl«it, their meanness
mount
tbe persistent «(furti of u «mail
SUPPLYING
D ra ftsm e n s ’ M a te ria ls
A fund could tie « routed lor advertising
group of railroad
There «re men who will talk to «
the itute— »a&gt; $25.1100 n year
All let
gnrdoueni to in­ Sunday »«hoot us If every child in It
L YOUR
Kodaks, S p o rtin g Goods
lets sent to tlie brail orglnizalion. from
terest
the rail­ hnd tho wImlom of Holomun.
N
which would be sent literature of all
WANTS
ways of tho coun­
Souvenirs, Etc..
communities represented in the state octry In the work of
Aa long an "prize fighOng pays so lg ini ration.
j improving the ap- numb better than preaching the devil
There would be a unit of purpose.
Arane« of ela- »111 have plenty of hired hnlp
E v e ryth in g for tho O ffice
"tjton ground* and
There Would be strength njfficenl to
R
H
Tight of woy land
urgitit/iition a "plant where all statistics
Don't forget tk^t -when you are In
Aro
meeting
with
would tw available and kept up to the
the wrong place vonr right- place Is
Ipcrdas l o g * u a empty -T'lmllnyatxilla News
minute, where all information woulil be
ce*a ^hout thlr
nl hand on &lt;itru* uml vegetable culture,
4 5 - 4 9 W . B ay S t.
ty
members of
Jackso n ville, F la .
possibilities of »sine, mineral fcaouxceS,
tbe Hallway Gar­
POINTED
PARAGRAPHS..
timber resources, and so on
dener»'
associa­
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It wouhl create a better understanding
tion were pree
Practical Jokers are anything bu
between vanou* communities and ceiftctu
ent at the annual JoymAkere.
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u
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various sections of the state.
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convention which
w sv u w »»»»»"* ";
The possibilities of such an orglnlzarloh waa held a short time ago iu Chicago,
Judge not your neighbor until you | Early Rose No. 4 .
SEED PO TATO ES
Bllsa Triumph
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ore unlimited and the worth to the «ate and the meeting was marked by Inter­ stand In hla shoes.
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f 'w l ^ «• » Mata* .««1 N.v, r « k St»ts. Th. « « i u fi.,.- C
ested discussion of tbe technical
beyond understanding.
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h e m d is ru y ted , 6(, ‘ Y k i y *r*
uniform io
»«» uniform
io *itr.
(it* *nJ k*
Hroken lunula, loosened *slats i ’. part­
It would take motley—lot*.of it-prob- phases of gardening. »
nor U n» «IttntgrJ fey l, o * o f in U . D th y* ‘ can ticmade immedituly.
Thla
association
waa
formed
ID
1907
ly
fool
ball,
partly
"frata,"
;
ally $50.000 a year to accomplish somUCMAALFACTURr THE ORHCCT POTATO FERTILILf K
with »eventaen n embers It has Sine«
i
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k . i . %
thing. Such an urghuzatson Could exist
moerkwognT nuTiuze* cpMFARvj
j]
J a e k t o n v illa . F lo rla *
held four conventions, anil tbe tnetnA soft nnswor.will not turn awav an
on $1.000 a year, but be a passive con­ ^»ershlit jia a Increased to 160, repre­
riorlda
agent with something to sell.
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cern—on orgnllzatlon in name onfy, ami senting thlrtydlve roedfc. ThU prog
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•
would die a-bornlng. But u big. state­ resa Is entirely dua to the efforts of
A woman's Idea of making a fifteen
wide orglnlzation with some money be­ Individual employee who era anxious minute cal) la to stay two hours.
hind It Would cause interest—each com to see the practice of horticulture on
munity would want tp know whht results railway laggs gain the recognition
We can’t all get rich quiskly
In
they were getting for ‘their »expenditure,; which It deeerve*.
fact, moat of us can't even get rich
Although eeveral roads have main­ slowly.
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and if the results wrrs nit fottlicomlug
__ ‘ s
.Only exclusive baker in the City. All
there would be a house-cleaning. That's tained departments for carrying on
such
work,
the
gardeners
In
charge
A
girl
likes
to
be aecrstly engaged
mixing done with latest improved Sonithe trouble with many of the town' clubs
:
have In the main been denied encour­ so that sh* can tell’ all her girl
—the dues are so small that the jtWney
;
tnry
machinery.
agement by railway managers In en­ friends. . ;
* \y
is phid aver with the same feeling that a larging the field of thetr, wprk and in
nickel Is given n Salvation Army sritd- Introducing It on new iWde, says the
Only a man who Is known to be
tor—"It's for a good cause and I don't Railway Age Oaxette. An eipendl- truthful can tell a Us big enough to
S p e n ce r’s B read handled by all flrs tcare how It Is spent."
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■ i*i«.t - »lure made for planting flowere or nod­ attract attention. &lt;
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.
#y * , '
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c la ss 1 grocers.^- , ding a .cu t may nqt result In as defi­
nite an Increase In gyoes earnings aa
THE CVERGLADC5
It Is easy for a -flr l to bellevs that
Zdltor Dob Holly, of Thes Sanford Hev- A similar expenditure for operating a a-certain young man Is her-affinity—
.
SPECIAL ORDERS fILLED PROMPTLY
until after they are' married. *■’
aid. talks as follows reganlin|
ini tthe' literk- freight train.
However, the appearance of wet)
(ure being sent out concerning tha great
1
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-----kept parka and flower beds at stations,
Nothing Is mors disappointing than
value of land In the Everglades;
of neatly sodded banka In deep cuts tha actions o f a pretty gtrl who thlnkg
“If the generous and great hearted who
We Make Everything Know« to the Trade
are sending that Everglades UterntunS^Sy and of.fresh flowers on dining car ta- her good looks an excues for .Impolite
Tbe Herald would cease we will promise bles are very effective In adding to the new. •
PHONE 106.
N O.jQ ;l PARK A V E N U E .
V
w&gt;
never to mention some of the facts about pleasure And comfort o f travelers, and s&lt; | ft '
the ’drwnage/ We don't j ckro whether any such effort of a railway manager
nappy ta.the calm, unruffled man
.r :
the custard apple grows tpffe dr (tistoid to please his patrons will win for his who takes life philosophically and
«
pie«. Iris a dead moral certainly that road mgny friends who not only will
growa old graoefully—even If ha
we wHU never Jozaito (lnate os long as travel that way more often tn the
doaent amount to , much.—Chicago
there is any dry latpd left In Florida If lure
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THE SANTORO MTRALO

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings—Mention ot
.M a tte rs In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS OE INTEREST

Have you tried the Shrine House? 4th
•nd Palmetto If not get a meol ticket
34tf
Beans, pens, corn, tuiuutoc», cucum­
bers, wntermelon. okru New crop seed
L R. Philip« «. Co
3.|.Mtc
Wadc, the Tuner. Orlando.

Thrasher's Great Healing Fluid
Mat no rqu«l fn* *ne»«hin¿ p«u, No humluj fuar»nfr^L »«* do all m i» recomeoded lo
oc mano I et uitdrd. Eitrin.l application Kaa cuied Cancer« Kheurnetiam. Feloni
Headache rotam Oik and Dtaeafted Erri Kriirv»« all j*am when properly ipplitd.

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C o m p o u n d r d 1 »rar» »true and «II ire deti|htrd that have \i»r&lt;| it

There never u us such a fine codec
tlon
o f em broideries and luces us ut
Summary o f the n on tint Smull Talk
our Violet Brand Sole. N. P. YewelU
Succinctly Arranged for Hur
rlcd Herald Readers.
MAIL BOXES .
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Ur. and lira. W. J. Steven* of Wichita.
Good steel mall boxes. 15 cents each.
Kai. have fcoms at the Falrvlew.
Geo. It. Ternald lldwe. Co.
35 2tc
Co ice The Thief, at The Imperial Jan.
You won't rerfret It.
t
38-1»'

17 th.

Fred Snyder and J. W. Omdorf of Angold, |nd.. have room* at the Falrvlew

WANTS

D irect fonte

turair « ihi» i »hstLi and
uvei {uhi «f any hind itinovi b«fore
il 'bit*lrr » and cvntinu« ti» apply.

Manufactured by J. S. THRASHER
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S C H O O L GARDENS OF LONDON

SOLD B Y -----------

J. G. MARTIN

Luke Mary, Marida ¡,

Attempt* to Qrow Plsnt* In Slums ot
Metropolis Elicit Prele* of
AmeHcsn Expert.

F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK

A very tntereillug report on Eng
All Local Advertisement* Under This llsh school gardens ha* recontly t&gt;e«n
Ur and Mr*. D. 0. C«*e of Marlon, Heading, Three Cents a Lin* tuch Issue
tssueil by the Cnlted Btate* depart­
Missouri are houae keeping at the FairOF SANFORD, FLA.
ment of aat (cultural si bulletin S04
For
Sale
or
To
Let—An
elegunt
bunga­
view.
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ent
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QCO. P E R N A L D . V lc *-P re e .
low, 6 rooms and hnth and deinched ft was wrttton by Miss Busan H Btpo,
P. P. F O R S T E R , C a s h ie r
D. F . W H I T N E R . A s s l . C a s h i e r
The Thief. Jan. 17th. at the Imperial. kitchen. Admirably located A great bar­ * c&gt;ollaboratt&gt;r of the bureau of plant
In thi* piny, the »tory of many women gain If taken soon. Apply to or address Industry and teacher of botany and
Only National Bank in O ra nge County
U told, with variation* in the dialogue of N. H. Fogg. Altamonte Springs. Fla. 36-4tp nature study tn one of th® normal
Funds P ro t e c t e d by B u rg lary Insurance
Real Estate Salesmen Wanted—First schools tn th# city of Washington.
the ptA.
M -lt
class man to sell 10 acre tracts, 4 miles This report Is based upon investiga­
Safaty Deposit Boxaa for Rant
Ml** Maggie Hart of Orlando Is *the from ■ Orlando. You make the selling
tions made by tho author during a Eu­
ORG A NI ZE D 1887
price and commissions to suit yourself
charming guest of Mr*. Forrest Lake.
Sam Boyd. Room G02. 80 West St.. New ropean trip • Tho local reader cannot
; J. N. Whitner left on the boat Monday York.
but wleh that soino of tho unfortunate
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36-7tc
children mentioned could bo brought
morning on a tmsineu . trip to Jackson­
Agents Tuke Notice—For Sole, 1700 to California, where there Is at last
ville and St. Auguatlne.’
acres cut over pine land, 5 miles from
a small plat of earth for every child
The Thief, the aeaaona beat, tomorrow Orlando, an ideal 10 acre tract proposi­
Í
N O RTH
EAST
In tho state tt Is stated regarding ft
tion.
Will
mnke
price
and
terms
right
night Jan. 17th. at The Imperial Theater.
school
In
Whitechapel
(1-ondon)
and pay liberal commission. Address
See it.
38-11
Sam Boyd. Room 602. 80 West Si.. New where no unoccupied ground sur­
3G-7tc
rounds:
“ Each pupil has a small
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Burch of Columbia, York, n
Wanted—White
messenger
boy
at space Assigned to her tn. tho roof gar
S. C., are the guests of their relatives, Mr.
Wcttern-Unloo Telegraph Go's office don. boxes, scarcely mbre tbnn a foot ; *•
and Mrs F~ N. Morrow.
I I .f
square, hut even so, more than she has
‘Cnpt K H. Marks and H. A. DuBoee
Hurry your grain? vine planting, a* lien at home."
of the Mink* Real estate Agents
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_ _ wenj...ln time is (Kissing Have a few on hand fur
The writer regrets th%( lack of
KiMtmrna* yesterday on buxines*—
immediate delivery Plant Amoot ¡‘rivet
or hedge and secure beutiiul and cvcr- spaoe forbids the reproduction Of
Don't fall tQ aee "The Thiel4*-at-T he akting inclosurc. Cut flowers and plants, much of value and Interest to be found
Imperial Theater, tomorro^ night, J6n.- nursery stock L H Temple, phone 156 In this report, hut advises every one
SO U TH
entrusted with the leaching of nature
W EST
32-tf
17th.
* 38-It'
For Sale—5 acre form, twenty hearing study or school gardening to get this
F A Woodcock w u in the city yester­ orange trees. 50 |&gt;cacli trees, utso very most valuable bulletin When we road
ELEC TR IC LIG H T ED P U LL M A N
day looking after hi* property Interests large bearing [tear trees, modren 5-room of the futile attempts t o grow plants
Me It making Atlanta headquarters now. cottage, (runt ami luiek porches, faces In tho 1-ondnn alums one marvels that
•
D IN IN G A N D S L E E P IN G CARS
south Golden Like. 3 miles south east of
m
I) A Caldwell and daughter. Miss Let- Sanford: 5 minutes walk to street rail our own school g a r d e n s where man
0
— —— —
dr. left Sunday afternoon for Jackson­ way. also Ovenlo railroad Fine drinking a n d nature h a t o Ixith c o n s p i r e d to ran
d
o
r
condlt
Ions
u
n
u
s
u
a
l
l
y
fmorablo.
■5 F o r l u f o r u m t i o n , R a t e s m i d R e s e r v a t i o n s see n e a r ville. »here Miss Lei tie will visit relatives, water good tuilinng. hailing and »won
are not ov«i run with a riotous pro­
bui Mr Caldwell w&lt;Mgo to New York on nnng Also It) acre tract of the very
On the *5 «»st A t l a n t i c C o n s t L i n e A f i e n t or w r i t e
best celery and lettuce laud, well located fusion of leaf a n d blossom
busineti
I t mile west Cumeton t’lty. less than h
window sills tn t h e h a l l w e m stone t h
Mi and Mrs Steven* of Wiclilln, Kali­ quarter of mile from Sullford traction tetostlng though pathetic situiupu ot
tas, arc In the city thi* week. Mr. Stevens eorlme Land ha» a gentle slope from the Eaat Side children to grow plants
Nortli to South Etui, m* there will never
It a prominent business man and i* anx­ Ih* any danger of soured hunt Guaran- [ at home Tho c h i l d r a n wot« asked to ■S 1311 Wesi Bay St
JACKSONVll.t.i:. T 1. 0RIDA
*
ious to build a winter home In Sanford.
teed to gel finning wells mi land Keii- bring pot* and t o l l fiorn home In wtilch *w
The re ■f/ik u i i i i m i i i i u H i i i M m m u a a i i m s i u u n D
Ad­ to plant seeds sod bnltka
t V V v V V i i i » V t » v i l V y * J V i l f V r » V r V w t V i l i
- J V . i l V ‘J Y v V F a i
fbe 1 bief, tomorrow night ot the Im­ smudge price, and term* to soil
spouse proved t h o s c a r c i t y of such
dress |byx 1127 City
2-tf5
perial Direct from on« year* run in The
I he Gate Ulty House litis brought down thing» In their homos The teachers
Lyceum rticalrr New York. A play that the high cost of living Only ST DO per then procured ths mawtilul
Seeds
Drink a Bottle of
will imerekt you from beginning to week for tin* liiiesl table board m the city were given lit ell; and when vacation
See
Pinker
24
rain« the plants sure taken hunt« to
end
38 It
I tnaiglil tin mil l, n( loir land three be cared for
In one pot were a half
Mits Utile Mays of Montlceflo. dough years ago I improved and cultivated
doi«n vnrT«tl«s of weeds, tho original |
ter of Cmtgrestman Mays, will arrive in them. Well located I want one (nr a
plant having been choked out of e&lt;(*
lb* city Wednesday, and will be the guest home and trucking See no* for bargains tone«, but the child-owner of the pot [
qn
others
Levi
Hhiford
Just
south
of
of Mrt. Forrest Ijike.
Crystal Ice Factory
27-tf | though them so beautiful * Hiuntod j
At Ihr Imperial
M.ugnilo—3 acres of laud ill Meek Hum and sickly tut-rlgolds and nasturtiums j
ampin proof of th&lt;&gt; blighting et
Manager DeCotles of "Thi Imperial mock, best land tn the county, nil rie»ted
G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
foci of Ixmdou smoke."
Thratrr is to lie congratulated on getting and Irrigation plani complete, with | ncro
celery. 3 acres lettuce, another acre ready
Notwithstanding Iha hard condlUons
Manufactured
With pure distil led water—they will prevent dines uld
one oi the season* best play "The Thief J' fur potato«* or anything. Crop oud laud
under which thoy labor this school!
,.
(liilestloti and give you hculib
• • by Henry Bernstein.
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* oOffiplete. 33,300 00
F M Mccartncy, gardening Is on a much
broadur.
3l-t( grander and more comprehensive The ;S an fo rd C o c a Cola U o t t lir i; Co., S a n fo rd , F la
Tin« play ran for one year a The Snpford, F’lo. R F D No. .1
For Rent—Furnished n&gt;am, electric scale (hsn anything wru attempt. No
Lyceum ['boater, Nov York. Every bus.
band and wife in Sanford ought to sec lighis, hot and o ld batli crntrittly located (loubt iheru Is far greater need of tt.
Addre»» "S" M&lt;ii I II7. City
3-tj&gt;
thti piH&gt; h is a (gay. that will keep
An exhibition was held in July In on# dll iW rtkWlVrt'l’HiHiiHmniiriiiUiiliim iiiiiiinii 11 if miiii &gt;, i , ■m, i i i i in HI, ii Vi 11 iViVrV, •&gt;&gt;/
Hunt forget in try tin- dried chipped
2
you bunking and will till you with bOef— chipped while you Willi at W W of tho Whitechapel district* and fliero *
wore
oolLptUuu
of
wild
flowwr*
from
emotion,
Icings grosery.
15-if
g- .
badland* hrttig Your wives. Young
^en acres of gis»l land fur sale at a two quonfry school*, r-alntlnjzs of .wild
man bring your sweetheart and see one bargain. Three acres cleared and crup- flower* and naturo studies by numy.
fast season. ‘ All under fence. Near of tho school* In Ixrndoh) iolliptiotis
v sof |he most tense, powerful, truthful,, uverling station on traction line. Almost, of flovrpre and shrubs sultatJo far
1 '?:.w&amp;*lmlng plays on the Auiericau $(nge
G E N E R A L
F I R E
given nwny
Particular* at Hcruld
growing", |h London parks gnd gar;
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--------------tomorrow night, Wednesday January Office
dun»; aipjptjel hAC-k yard and garden
£ ' I7th.
For ShIct-»A pretty Florida home on on a rodurvd scale, showfLif what
IN SU R A N C E
A G E N T
Silver Like. C F. Wtlliame. Box. 923 might
bme In an ordln*xy,-ffxmtfon
Afriial and Departure o f Train*
Souford Fla' , or phono 201.
3-1-tf
1
hack yard nl little e
x
,ft model
worm Botr^p
Wanted—Kry^ term of year», ut *» [H*r recreation ground 24 fee? 'square, oonOffice Ahovr tirai Nnllnnul flunk
SANTORO. flORJDA
cent. S3,5&lt;MI on tirst mortgage Paying st no’teyl to lll'istmte thp uiafly health C
No h'2
Ar 1.25 n m
Lv. 1.35 a m
ierty
Address
M
cure Herald,
No s«
giving
opportunitl«i
which
might
h*
Jt
'' 11 03 a m
“ ti l l p m
ford
3-li-tf
Introduced Into publlp iilayground» ,'rVW W J.W W A W PMIWVff.WW.1. iu «»»•*■*■**,m **»•*•*&lt;WVMWWVAWfWMWiVM W
No N1
" 2.35 p jn
" 2.55 p pi
For Sale»—House and two lots, till) under good management and’ good
N o.»
" 9.00 p nri
# Laurel'Avc. Any ren souabh* terms, see
planning and iriany qlher valuable
T
A. Derby,302, Park Ave.
37-3tp
south Bou?m
feature*
It Is said til», exhibit was
Na.M
For rent—Pleasantly situated rooms 116
Ar 2.16 a m
LV 2.26 a m
visited by dO.Opfl people. 3» schools
French
Ave.
West.
2
minutes
w
a
l
k
from
Na 69
" 2 03 p m
•i"l ‘ 2.25 nm
sent In exhibition*, and altogether K
depot.
2-t-c
' . No. 85
“ 6.03 p in
- '6.25 p m
y'
Lost—Between Jno. M. Lord's and Sab- was a great affair
No. 29
** 8.20 a m ford on Jan. Olh. I9l2, a Indies' Immdr
i
SSANCH LINES
Cloth coat. Finder pleas« return to Jno. AN O L D C R I M E IS R E V E A L E D
Trilby A Sl Petenbarg—No. 23. Ar. 1.01 M. Lord or the Herald office and receive
$2.00 reward. Jno. M. Lord.
17-2c^
No. 24. Lv. 2.15 p. m.
Bones of Lonq Burled Women Found
One of the .most suitable tracts of land
' h ■1Lee«burg_No,. 21, Ar. 11.28 a. m. No.
*•" B e n e a t h the Brick Floor of
tn Florida, neaf the beautiful Indian River,
22. Lv fl.15 p. m.
a l l w o rk d o n e by
X
* House.
now open for sale. If you want good
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®veitia-»Ar. 10-30 a. m. Lv. 3.00 p. m. land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
Ktkton. Md.— Hone* of n woman,
do not let this offer »lip by. Write ip J,
E L E C T R I C
M A C H I N E R Y
,
with eavaYfll fnded bits of r**U allk, two*
37-9tp
K&gt;ur money for the Great F. SundelJ, Lake Mary. Fin.
. Ylhlet Brand Sole. N .f, Yowell,
For Sale— Durue Jersey hogs, Ohio Thor­ remnants of w-hat‘ w&lt;re .Opce sldeNr il Door to City Keitllffft}
N o 103 v / f f i F i n i S fr r rf
oughbred
stuck, Florida raised. F\ M. rony^j nnd .1 flfdd plated pin, appar­
Get prices on .beans for spring planting
Allen, Hex 472, Now Smyrna. Fla. 37-2tp ently' evidence ut a murder
which
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L R Philip* fc Co.
34-Stc
Wanted—Forty cktlu salesmen and probubly never will be unrnvelod, ■
—
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p* Davl* optician will beat the salesladies for the big Order oJ the Court were unearthed from beneath thn
RobWn* Ne»t hotel in near future. Watch Sale of Iho John K. Mettinger stock. Ap­ brick flooring tn the kitchen of the
¡PRACTICAL
ply at once to the manager.
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new; also one dust sprayer. Write of telsyetem of.lius^rfobs CoHegcg in the W orld —¿2 j'ears’’»sticccis; jfso.ooo
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piece* of,bon es began to make their graduate». Nfore than 100 high-grade instructors.. Contracts given
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38-2tp burled ball a century or more, but the by more Florida and Georgia Bankers and other business inefi than
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N recent issues we have given you a few figures comparing Florida with the very best Northern States in the pro­

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duction of corn and potatoes.

It is not possible to compare Florida with all of the states on all kinds of crops,

because certain crops in Florida pay so much money to farmers that they do not care to give attention to some other
crops which ore staple in the North. In looking over the statistics on any crop that is grown both in Florida and
the Northern States, we find that Florida has u decided advantage.
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Owing to our wonderful climate, we have advantages along other lines—in the raising of stock, for instance.
It is not necessary to protect stock from the weather, and consequently all kinds of stock run at large the year round
and require no attention and but little feed. This is one oi the most inviting fields for the cattle business in the
country* We may have more to say on this subject later on.
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Poultry raising ns on industry has mode wonderful strides forward in the past few years, yet the demand for
poultry products is increasing much more rapidly than the supply, and prices are advancing slightly each year.
This fact is due to several reasons. Almost everybody enjoys eating poultry products. The general high cost of
living afong»other lines undoubtedly add* to the consumption of poultry prodnWs amfctends to increase pyeem -Stilly
another, and we think n greater reason thnn any other, is due to the rapid increase of population in our cities and
the decrease in population of our country districts. The census of 1910 reveals some startling facts. The-State of
Illinois, for instance, lost -15,000 population in the rural districts in ihe past ten years, while the state as a whole,
including the cities, gained over 800,000. What is true of Illinois is true of practically every other state in the
union. As people Hock to the cities they, of course, cease to be producers, but still continue to be consumers. That
this condition of ufTairs will continue for years to come is a practically settled fact.
For one of limited means we do not know of any field so inviting as poultry raising, and certainly if one is
going into the poultry business, no place in the world offers the advantages today that Florida does.
In the Year Book of the Department of Agriculture of the United States for 1910, pages 643 and 644, are two
tables giving prices in each state of eggs per dozen and chickens per hundred pounds for every month during the
past two years. We have selected six representative states out of this list and figured the average price for two
years on both eggs and chickens. They are as follows:
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South Dakota....................................... $ .2 03 . .
Illinois................................................... .216..
Indiana ................................................. .220..
Iow a........................................................... 2 0 3 ..
Missouri.....................................................194 .
Kansas..............: ........................................195. .
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price of eggs in Florida during the past two years has avernged 3J4c higher than the six states ubove mentioned,
and that the price of chickens has averaged $2.97 per 100 pounds higher than in the six stntes above. This differ­
ence of itself should be an attractive margin of profit.
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Ip the vicinity of Sanford hut few- people pay any attention to poultry, probably because they are engaged in
truck growing, from which they make enormous returns, and consequently do not care to fool with chickens.
Being near the great resorts of the country, and having such excellent transportation by both water and rail
the demand here is much greater than in other parts of the state and the prices at Sanford are consequently con­
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We do not know of a better place oM)d6 more adapted to poultry raising than our Volusia Farms. This land
is level, excellent quality of soil, well drained, haa splendid tran sp o rtatio n fac ilitie s by both w a to r and
rail and CAN B E B O U G H T A T F R O M $ 3 0 TO $ 5 0 P E R A C R E , depending upon location.
One of the finest poultry fnrms in this part of the state is located at Enterprise, only a short distance from our
Volusia Farms. The ow,ner of this farm, Mr. Throop, has a large number of hens, and in an article written for The
Sanford Herald of recent date, this gentleman states that his bens average to pay him $2.00 per head each year
above all expenses.
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Mr. Throop buys dll his Jeed and does not attempt to grow any of it, as his farm is located on a few town lots.
It is so. easy to grow anything or everything in Florida that we should certainly advise one who intended try­
ing the poultry business to buy sufficient land to grow all his owu. fe&lt;yl, especially so when our Volusia Farms can
be bought at the presen^Tpw price. There is no question about an advance in value later on, and besides being able
to raise feed for one's poultry».onb would get the benefit of the advance in value of the land itself.
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pleased with our Volusia Forms. Sold on easy terms with Bruall payments.

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BIGGEST FAIR IN FLORIDA
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F R U IT S A N D V E G E T A B L E S
F IN E HOGS A N D C A T T L E
F IN E S T T U R K E Y S A N D C H IC K E N S
BEST AND FA S TE S T HORSES
F A N C Y W O R K , J A M S A M D J E L L IE S
PRO DU CTS O F T H E G R E A T E S T C O U N T Y IN TH Éi

Aeroplanes, A u to m o b
- ^ Other Attractions?

RATES ON A L L RAILROADS
uiul won the linn pri/e. n handsome 1 ! here arr Tuo Klhds
ernbroidrrwl cenipt p i«-** I!«- lx»!')
prize, three wi»e monkey*, wm rccci* ed
The ulti reliuhle Plunk* thill Ionic i*
by Mr* K .1 Holly. At the conclusion
Items or Interest Concerning
Gunmnterd Id drive out Malaria. to cure
of the games of cards, iliilnty refreshChill*. Fever. Cold* and Crip, your money
Society People.
menu, consisting of prune whip, with
hock if it does not. 25c and 50c per
whipped cream, coke nod coffee were
Ixittle A sk your I&gt;riiggi*t
fri-if
POINTS I’ LtttLV P L H S 0 NA1 *erv,h1. Mrt^ Brown s guests were, N|i*
K. S. Keclor. Mr«. W 1&gt; Holden. Mr* if.
1„ Hughe*, kfr* 1’nul Krrly. Mr* Hrigg^
Osw Celery City V a n ity f a ir
Mr* O W lirntly. Mr* Hntit Newmiili. arrived
Away the tjolden H o u r*
Mr*. II. W Herndon. Mr* 1
Social (tossjp
Mr* t'i F. Srrmli Mr* H J
J 11 Kinimlllntt. )oine*J the
D'llfhUiil Urldg* Party
Mrs. Cruse Dames entertained Friday In the oftemorm.
»ftmwon. complimentary to Mrs. Julian
Hook C ircle
f Cstpenter of Jacksonville and Mrs. Hilton
C'Mrs. I). L Thrasher, rhnrntlngly repre
„ Hstopton of Tampa,' two charming visse il ieri* Mri. Samuel I’ ulestOn. in enter
- itors in the city Tlirec tallies of bridge taming the B ok diète, Snturduy 'after
***• played The t!r*t prize, u very noun On account of sickness in hri
twtty hat pin holder was won by Mrs friniily Mr* Puleslon. was deprived **l
M tn Carpenter who won the higltest
Hie pleasure uf entertaining the circle n
•wrt Mtts Hu»r Clayton pi Atlanta. Cn..
Person
^ ’ leetlTtd the booby prize, a picture of St.
The gueats of honor were cadi
V Pl*i«d"*t the p i r n ul tour hived or,** .1.
ft* l^*F*,*d wnh a dainty creatiot, of vel­
+ should bv o f ihr n»i* dui»hlr rnsjWr f
Í an4 penile. Our loOf tipermtlt* en T
vet ribbon and Irish crochet for neckwear.
After the games of cards delicious chicken her charging home&gt;' Thraty-table# U Í" ahlrt ui lo ftfimifec ruif monOmvntv.ta J
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Pimento sandwiches, olUe* and brfdgtf were played. Miss Maggie llort «1 £ Write ui hefoir rrutüií »ovi [iurtb»*e J
eMf*f were served.
Orlando. lh# pleasant gua»t -ol Mrs. Fur- + ,nd ,«e will »u'jroit dm ««» sad pntei i ,
Mrs. Barnes' invited guests were Mrs. rest L*ko mode the,hlgltrtsrVcdrr nml won T fltr CLIHh MflNUMFNr caMpn^v?*, J»ex*onvllU J r - . ' f io r i i»
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. *•W. Dicklnt, Mrs. S. 0. Chaw. Mrs. Cecil was received by Miss Cliailyrtto Kc-lor
^*W&gt;*1C Mri. ft-H", Miirks, Miss Rose At the conclusion of tfw gfmrck zit cards
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nmiher. Mrs. T. A. Nenk Mrs.. H. Pap- lied eggs. oUVBV«nfduf*e were served
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Mrs. Newman’s guests were Mr«. O. Vft.
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Brady. Mrs C f) McLaughlin, Mrs. Fur-&gt;
Mr* Rr*«y Entertains
r '»l Lake. Mrs. Julian'Carpenter. Miss
l«y aftcxnouti M u , O. ’
Maggie Hart, Mrs'Trank Line, Mrs H W.
Herndon Mrs. F,. L Miller. Mrs Samuel
Puleston. Mrs G. F.' Smith, Miss Keelor,

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The New England supper lobe givejt by
“ •spoon. The booby pzUe, a very pretty
twtrsy, was received by Mrs. W. D.llol- ihc ladles of ilia Congregational ehurch
«*■ Alter the conclusion of the game« ha* been postponed ofte week.
delicious chicken salad, sand*
Tampa Business College
Mm. t!” “lives and coffee were served,
This is ope of the few business tmlnu
wero Mrs. C. M. Voscr?,
"«• W* B. Holden, Mrs. H. P. Driver, Mrs
«.LHaghe», Mrs Forrest U ke, Mrs. Ju^•varpenter, Miss Maggie Hart of OrMrs. Cedi Gabbttt. Mrs. C, O, McMrv W. W, Prather, Mrs Frank
Mrs. Brown Mott«*»
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durable Bridge party Ogrtfe In
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Acid Phosphate or arty of its Aliases
nI f ruii itini mill hitng ycwi
G R A N G E S _Mu»* I«» i£*i the htr
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Maximum Juice limi Him]*. Ilrtglit Color mnl liens y weight
Hie Mupes System and lure of feeding con Ire depended Upon to pro
(luce these
V R f i P T A R I IT Q ___Our fertilizer* B**ure ym&lt; i»-ilrc( **teir. Improved
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Isn't*. iju x-kn t maturity. t»*t thippini amilhi**.

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Thirty,three years in Ploririp and never mure y&gt;fD*twir(«n than now
Hoar W hat W o Have to Say A bout It

Write to I. A HRUMI.KY. Agent Snnfonl, Flotilla
Or ¿o .1 R I’YSKN Agcin ,Jm kwuivilli’ I'lnrnlii
For full (Ksrnptivf pninplilot just issued giving Mopes
record in Horidn, bosl into hods of fertilization, materials,
description of goods, etc

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CAPtTAL $80,000.00

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DEPOSITED A G A IN S T LOSS from *ny *nd *11 cause*. .

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FOUR PER CENT ALLOW ED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
Tho simplest, lightest running, Uit*
t-ii cut tit. g eutv mill ever bu(U—« mill
that you cau buy ol the right price and
whfl which you can make big money.

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It’s all in (he Taylor Feed

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H. E. TOLAR. C**ki.r

E itr y mill fitted with trir«cabl« tlritr,

set out attachment* and adiimtoble
idler, lmprovi&gt;&lt;l eerriago-bsekieg de­
vice Is 7 «lofc acting and a Mm« tar ft.
Made In all sis««, portable and bU Uontiry.
iWe manufrwVtre Kagini&lt;«t Itoilor«,
Hhlnpl*' Machine*, (h it-O ff B b w » , W oo,1

Hplitters, e tc ., end do Foundry W ork.
Writs for infurm»tIou sod prtev* on enytEtn«
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Mollary &amp; Taylor Iron W o rk*

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General Fire Insurance
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THE FAMOUS

To Those Who Have Attended One of Our Viqlet Brand Sales
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we will say that alter searching the large markets for the Annual Violet Brand Sale, we were
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we are more enthused over our purchases thisyear than ever, which means that the Violet B ra n d
Sale beginning the 17th, will far surpass any sale or sales in our history.

Store closed all day

Tuesday, the 16th, and opens Wednesday morning, the 17th at 9 o’clock.

Embroidery Window 10c
You will lilid our Ten Cent Em­
broidery window in quality,to be
the moat attractive one ever
shown in this city; values up to
18c per yard; edging and inser­
tion to match; choiceper

10c

ALLOVER EM BROIDERY

EM BROIDERY FLOUNCING

In the newest find best designs.

Will I k: very good this spring

large and small figures, eye­

and owing to its popularity we

lets. ete.. very good for spring

have bought ati unlimited sui&gt;-

A large
assortment on display during the
Violet Brand Snle at exceedingly
low prices

supply from 18 to lf&gt; inches

and summer waists.

wide deep worked and in the
newest and b e st
Bandings to match

patterns.

Embroidery Window, 25
Another great great surprise. Em
broideries up to 29 inches Midi
worked very deep and of the 3fx
and 50c kind, with insertions i*
match. See window display; choice................... u O L

Valeniennce Laces
Over 5,00 yards of 30-inch Pride of the West Lawns
in sheer and medium weights, worth from 1254c
to 15c per yard, bought specially for this i n
sale at a reduced price; ns long ns it lasts * " C

Flaxons and Linaires
Now, comes the sheer sgoods, Flaxons and Linaires,
the materials that hdve proven themselves to be
the prettiest . and most durable of thin white
k goods; they come in all white, plain or with cord­
ed checks, stripes, etc.,, Flaxon and Linaires are
an exact likeness of linen and will give even bet­
ter satisfaction.

It has always been our pleasure to
Bhow you the newest and pret­
tiest patterns in Vul Laces, and
we have them in abundance
Fdgirig and insertion to match
lace that are worth up tn
10c to 12'Ac, only_____

If these Laces had been bought
regularly it would be 18c to 20c
Nicely finished edge and a good
strong lace that will stand the
test. , Get yourj share of these
while they lost, a t per

10c

Sheer and Heavy Linens
No, we did not forget the little
ones, for we have a greater se­
lection of narrow and daintp sets
for the baby’s wardrobe -than
ever; You will have-'to see this
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90-in Linens, $1,00 quality..............................
90-in Linens, $1.25 quality.................i'jr ___
3fl-in Linens, 50c quality............................
30-in Linens, 35c quality................................
36-in Heavy Linens, 50c quality...................
55-in Heavy Linens, 73c quality...... ............
Sheer Linen Lawns ati........ *.........2Sc, 44c a

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and best in Torchon Laces, nar­
row, medium and wide widths;
values up to 12c per pard; very
pretto and desirable for the
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

AROUND FLORIDA

Fhe General Mews of The Land
of Flowers.

CUUfD FROM THE STATE PRESS
An epitome o f the Week1» M ost Im­
portant Happening» In the
State's Domain.
L i« Oak baa a captain of Industry

who 1» also n phllanlhropUt, who knows
v how to use money to the best advantage.
Every »chool child of liv e Oak who geta
on the monthly honor roll Is presented
with a dollar by Mr. Hillman, and it is
Mid that he has given away about *1,000
in this way during the past year. It la
llao »«Id that the general average of
icholarahip in the Live Oak «chool tint
been greatly raised by these benefaction*
VTwenty-two Lokeland women have
ligned a petition asking ministers of the
gospel. Sunday achool superintendent*
► and teacher» and public school teacher»
to refrain from the use of tobacco. Theae
woman argue that their, work against
! the tobacco habit 1« tfclmf hlmieted by
'.-example of tboae whom the children
naturally expect to bo the models tn up­
right living."
ly The January term of the Federal Court
convened in Ocala on Tuesday. Judge
Locke. Marshall More. Clerk Locke and
Other court omciala being presant. The
only case tried was that of Benjamin
Roland Witch for misappropriation of
funds from (he Ocala post-office. Blltdi
was represented by H. L Anderson. He
entered a plea of guilty and was fined
|50U. Till' wus the first time the court
met in thr new Federal building and
Judge Locke made a beautiful speech
dedicating the court building to mith.
justice, honor and mercy,
pifewi conies from Key West that the
year PHI was the greatest for the mattufaciutr of dear Havana cigars in Key
West's h|stOry with the single exception
of the year 1SIM). Ninety-two million cijgars were sjnpjied from that city during
the year just ended.
Miss Irene Koaaitter, n popular young
Udy of Ocala committed suicide Wed­
nesday by inking strychiulne. No cause
it assigned for her rash deed.
V'fhe tula] shipments of citrus fruit to
the dose o( lost week were about 1,800,000 boxes This represents more than
bail of the crop The early bltxnns for
lb* 1912 ijop nre showing and the Febursry hl.-.iii (aniniscs to be heavy this
year.
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pf«dng the total strength of the depart­
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now stands in the way of progress in
Tamils and is to be either removed or
torn down TImtc is some talk Of the
HUaborwigh County Historical Society
buying the uld structure and removing it
to «new iite. thus preserving the okl "pal•** of justice.”

Jacksonville has invited the National
League of Commission Merchants to hdlg
fhelr 1913 convention in that city.
• The year 1911 Is said to have been o
teootd-breaker in SL Augustine in the
building line. Besides the many Improve“ ents that were made on the numerous
* 1 « hotels thetc a number of beauti­
ful winter reiidenta were built through­
out the year.
Weal Garden itreet Jn Penshcola la to
bo paved with wooden block* Theae
blocks are to be manufactured In Pensa­

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JtxJf* F. A. Whitney overrated the mo** g°7; ft* a °cw trial in the case of W. C.
"•Wtaon. charged with being an acces­

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' t*nd*on^ sentenced him to ten'years
s i « the penitentiary.
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nuiani Jenulnga Bryan, the great
• r a^ ° nfr' ond Mvera* time» candidate
£ ” resident. will alt aa the guest of
■ *or tonight at a banquet to be given
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r«mial notidb’haa been served on the
•«pa Water Works Company that the
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of lu privilege of buytb« plant of th4 company after giving
the notice provided for In
&gt; 5 «barter. When the n«tt bonding elec^ ‘bare will be provision« for
1of '»•terworka. in the event the
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C. W. Parks Dramatic Company win
Fight The Ordinance

State Committee Reached This Dccls
Ion at Meeting.
Sanford E xpects To Have Good
Several months ago the city council
The Democratic primaries for .Florida
P lace at Pair
through the city attorney framed up an
will be held on April 30 and May 28. 1912.
ordinance to prevent the cheap clans bf
these dates being determined by tho State
carnivals and shows of a like nature from
IRRIGATION SYSTEM EXPLOITED Democratic Executive Committee, which
exhibiting in Sanford without paying a
met at Jacksonville Tuesday in the par­
heavy license. As far ns ihe carnival
lors of the Aragon Hotel. The session
was concerned no one was sorry but the
All The Crops or The Great Sunfard was particularly stormy, but finally ended
ordinance has proved to be a'blanket law
in the proverbial love feast.
Section W ill Be round In
that covered every class of enlertulruuem
There wns a wide difference of opinion
.
Sanford Booth
under canvass excepting a circus.
expressed by members when the meeting
Sanford will be at the Orange county
Several weeks ago the Jewell Kelly Co.,
opened as to just when the primaries
showed here because through a mistake fair in full force and the Sanford booth should be held. W. D. Crawford's resolu­
the liceuae was only made |25 when It as uk^d will be the center of attraction. tion. as presented, fixed the dntes as
should have been *25 per day as per the Mr. C. H. Lefllcr, the veteran display man, mentioned, but It was necessary to refer
ordinance. Since then the new city offi­ expects to have more space granted him the matter to o committee, which report­
cials have taken their scats and are ond he will fill it with vegetables, fruits ed again at 2 o'clock, when the resolution
obliged to hand out the laws as they are un.l all kinds of plants ntnl flowers.
was carried, but not until after an amend­
The Sanford system of sub irriga­
qn tho book of ordinances anil the Parks
ment proposing May 14 and June II was
Co., refuse to pay ihe high license on Uuj tion und drainage will be exploited defeated.
grounds of discrimination and other In full, a miniature farm being demon­
Besides state, county and nultonal offi­
strated in the Sanford section. Hero the
cause for complaint.
cers. the electors wilL also vote for circuit
They have employed counsel and pur­ succulent celery (hat has made Sanford court judges, stute attorneys and assist­
pose to show in Sanford next week pend­ famous will !«• given uway to (tie hungry ant state auditor ; also delegates to the
ing a settlement of the proper interpre­ tourists at certain hours during (he day national Democratic convention and for
and i( will keep our celery growers busy
tation of the law.
members of the national committee.
supplying the demand.
The Parks Drany» tic Co. is one of thr*j 9U?).pl!Llf H lhc d
The*» being adde«M»y amendrtfVItt after
a _ .Z i
■WP’ TM.wcr is
cleanest and best shows on the road
ond
411
for
celery and o 0
i I k t vegetablej and every
give the people a high class entertain­
An early and determined fight was
ment at a very low ml mission giving grower who has celery or wltf^have some made to reorganize the committee und
ready by Jan 30tb should inform the
every one .i chance lo enjoy good tlrnrna
deprive Mr. Price of his seat as chairman.
commit
lee composed of K. C Maxwell, K.
and comedy
This light was led by Frank Walpole of
J Holly and A T Kosselter or (' IT fa-fCity Attorney DeCoites has offered to
Manatee, backed op hv Hal W Adams of
tler The finance committee coni|s&gt;scd of
fight the ease with oo mfilittonal rxpons«?
L a fa y ette and C F V en ab le o f Sum ter
F I* iorster. lim it Fi-ruald mid f rank
to the city and the outcome will be watch­
The resolution introduced by Mr Adams,
Woodrutl are hard at v»urk gelling the
ed with great Interest by all |kirties con­
however, finally being tabled, the vote
necessary fund» und repirl progress
cerned
lieing 29 to 12
Sanford should have one of the finest
f Utrida |)emocracy wilt take a rudlca
exhibits ill (lie tuir and thr ladies who
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Killed at Miami
step in reference to the election of a
Leslie T. McGowan was shot unit in­ have beautiful (»filed plant» can be a President of tho United Slates, us the
stantly killed in a cafe itI Miami Wed­ great help to Ihe exlidol h&gt; «ending them names of |»r&lt;imin?ni Iktmocrut«. memifinnesday night hytViusluhlr W G DeBerry in the car All (tie exhibit? »ill hr care ed in connection wtth thr Presidency, will
Any
Two pistol shots entered the left breast, fully handled and returned safely
!»e (aimed on Ihe official ballot, by re­
piercing (lie lung and severing the aorta one desiring information on the subject quest of the candidates, and the electors
artery Lite deceased was well known can see C II Lelller. (i II f eruuld or any will thus htive an oppmunlty to make an
and |x)|nibir He was Jt years old and mendier of Ihe committees
expression ul their choice In this con
a brother of the cashier of lire f irst
ncclion. lltr delegates to the national con
Sale ti Record Iti raker
National Bank of Miami Coroner s jury
non will be Itouinl by th« action of the
Hie bit, »ale of the Mm linger slock
today til ill a in , returned a verdict,
electors. siip[&gt;orting tile candidate ret-eiv
charging DvBr-rry with murder m the by the American S|o-cial Sales Company, mg thr highest number of votes
which commenced Wednesday lust has
Ural degree.
Ikvii marvelous Long before the doors
Shipping Cabbage
were opened ii large crowd formed in
Three Small Blares
J F Miller shlp|K?d some cabbage lust
The lire department ■was called out front of the dour »•■«•king entrance, and Saturday that netted him $ I 15 (M-r crate
several nine» this week and rendered flnall) when the dooni were opened the Geo. Fui, Jr..'the cmninl$*»on man, made
crowds filled the store to its utmost rapac­
good service whenever it wns needed.
the "sale and the price is gnotl. Several
The French house was the first fire and ity, A »i-ore of clerks were kept busy growers are shipping cabbage this week
wns extinguished quickly Another blaze during (In- day lo wail on the crowds. alni expect good returns.
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on a launch at the foot of Park avenue No sale was ever belter advertised in this
rnlh-d the department oul on Tuesday section, and the coinigmy carried out
Card o f Thunks
night und yesterday a blare oul beyond every inoiin»«- made I lie sales wer*We wisii to thank tile friends w h o by
the ball park proved the efficiency of the enormous and a l&lt;fi of g&gt;»»l» were moved rnuiiy ex|ireutoti of considerate sympathy
on ilit- fust day a? a? well as slnoe, how­
new truck m making a ipuck run
made our burdens lighter on tile occasion
ever the allmx was large, and will remain
of the death of our beloved husband and
Madam Bouton Coming to Sunfard
on sale until Saturday night, Jan. 27th.
father.
Madam Bouton of the Metropolitan titr­ The cruwds attending, and the interest
Mss. J . G E nsm in ck k A nn F a m i l y
era Company of New York—assisted by taken In the sale, has yeeii the talk of the
Mndain Edith Keuster, accompanist and entire community It u Indeed a record
Cur« for Slaepletsncsi
Pianiste wllf give a recllnl in the Con­ breaker
If one Is restless ami cannot sleep
gregational church. Jan. 29th at 8 o'clock
at night, take a crftnjupu towel, double
Good Man Gone Wrong
Madam Bouton .comes to Sanford under
It four times dip til raid water and
J I McRae. Sr . tbr foniture salesman. pin tiratimi Ihe waist with s dry towel
the auspices of the Sanford Music Club
For croup or sore
Sanford Is assured of a rare treat In In? returned from u two wrr»s' trip on the outside
through
Sooth
and
Lu»t
Florida,
and
»ays
throat,
pot
Ihe
fa»
el» around fae neck
this coming program All tickets 5U cents.
the celery crop mound Sanford and in and Ibey »'ill give slmost Immediata
'&lt;
the Muiuilee rivei country tins bus been relief
H om tscrkers Coming
damaged
about
fifty
per
tent
by
the
Train No. 83 due here about two o’clock
Strang«.
this morning wns operated in two sections heavy rains. The rainfall in South Flor
One of tho strangest things In this
qn account of the largo crowd of home- Ida has lieett the greatest ever known in
aaekera arriving In Florid«. A number the winter season and the ponds and world is why the kind of woman who
oE’ lhcm stopped ofT here and two cars Inkes are higher than usual, while the Is proud of her Intellectuality nearly
alw ays married s man who likes to
werp switched off to Grovclnnd in l-akc low flat wuods are also flooded in some
tinker with 'sick ch ick e n s.—G alveston
place*—Gainesville Sun.
county.
Mr McKae is a good man und means News
to be truthful but he must have filled up
first CeleFy Shipped
on sulphur water while here. Tec celery
No Soft Winter.
" The first celery of the season from Son"Its going to be a hard winter."
crop has been damaged so little that it is
ford and also from Florida went .forward
said Mr Orowcher. "I hope so." rehardly worth while to mention It.
yesterday and brought *2.00 per crate at
piled the cheery cltlxpn. "Let It free««
the platform. Thè celery, belonged to I)r.
up and std&gt; that way I have no us«
High School Lyceum Course
Davis Forster and was bought by tho
for one of these ttiunby, tbavtfag win­
Mrs. William Calvin Chilton, will be ters ”
Florida Produce Co.. J. D. Hood, manager.
pleased to see every man. women and
child
in Sanford, in the Auditorium of
Unitarian Services
One Risk Sufficient.
the High School Monday evening Jnn.
Rev. Eleanor E. Gordon will conduct
Marks—If you had fa live your Ilf«
over again wonld you marry the same
services at 500 Oak Ave., Sunday after­ 22nd. til 8 30 o’clock
She is nntious to introduce them to a woman? Parka—You Just bet I would.
noon Jan. 21st, at 3:30 p. m. , .
charming creation of fancy known as I know what aho. fa, and wottifU are
The service on this occasion will tie a
••Polly of the Circus". Reserved seal» too uncertain for tn« fa. experiment
lecture with a general discussion. Sub­
50c. Reserved seats for pupils 25c. Seats with another one.
ject. "How Bibles Grow." Every one
reserved at D. L. Thrashers store. Mon­
cordially Invited tq,attend.;
day afternoon, Jnn 22. from 3:30 p,' m„
Foster Innocent Amuasm^nt. -Jr
to A p. m.
Notice of Impounded Swine
He Is an.cfremy to tho young who
makes any Innocent' gmusergAut upThe owner wip take notice that I have
Sanford Music Club
pear to be sinful. Natural ana whole­
impounded nlulfiolJ two swine marked
The Sanford Music Club will hold their some. Impulses may easily be made to
smooth crop anil hole fn one ear and split
regular meeting, at Comfort Cottage. appear as temptations fa wrong-doing.
In the othkr,doing damage at his expense
Saturtlfty nfternoon, nr 3. o'clock. Miss -Christian Register.
for feed »rid proper care; at my home at
Sylvan lik e, ond that unless lie calls Florence Frank. Lender.1
fix'them-and settles the expense within
On The Stork f »press
five days after this notice, such « f i t «
Barn fa Mi. and Mml K. if. Potter on
will be sold to pay aucb cost and expense
the West side a fine boy.
ond for this advertisement,,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins, a
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TikH-’ E. Wipso»
fin« girl.

W all Connected,;
“ Yes." remarked the fajaphona girl
ss stia gaxe&lt;l out at tfiV &gt;*¥ «*' and
wondered what theit ndinloir Wâè. 1
am connected with tho best famille«
In our city " —ChUiaUo UtUttrib,

NEWS or THE WORLD
Item s o f Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEÏ
Mere the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
For Hurried Readers
Having served notice yesterday after­
day afternoon on President Gomez, aa
bend of the Cuban republic, that the
United States expects Cuba to live fully
up to tho terms of her treaty engage­
ments and maintain a thoroughly repub
lican form of government, the state de­
partment la now awaitltig development*
How the people of the United States
may have saved for them millions of dol­
lars annually In the operation of their
governmental machinery was outlined by
President Tuft today in a message to con­
gress on •economy and efficiency in the
government service." ' What the govern­
ment docs with nearly- - * 1,000.000.000
each year,"aaTiTtllflTWe»iti«nL*la of as
rridcTr ¿bhWffi To"The average citizen as
is tbe manner of obtaining this amount
of money for the (hibile use."
The (dan urged by Postmaster-General
Hitchcock of the government's purchasing
all of the telegraph and telephone lines
now in o(ierutton in the United State«
continues to be n topic in official circle*
Members of congress. Democrats and Re­
publicans alike, express surprise (fiat the
(HMUnaater-gencml should have sprung
such n plan at this lime, and without tuktig lii» chief President Tuft, into his con­
fidence The general impression is that
the postmaster general is rather playing
to the galleries.^ and that nothing wiU
come of Ills outburst
Presentations of American women nl
tiie r.nglish court nre lo In' restricted in
the future to llwn«- married to British sub­
jects. or whose mule relations bold high
official positions in England, if a suggest­
ion made by Queen Mmy is adopted, says
the Tribune» London correspondenl to­
day. It has long l»een known that the
Queen dix-s tun view the Amerlcan‘‘invasion" with favor.
By n vote of 515 to 155 the Consontlon
of United Mine Workers of America re­
fused to udopt the resolution committing
the organ! rat mu to the Socialist party
A sharp Httni k on President Gotnpcrs
•if ttie American Federation was mud«
in the Senate h) Senator Hcyhtirn, of Id­
aho. who protested that a communication
from Goinpers should not be received.
He said no communication from that
source should bp accepted after relations
of Gortipers with the McNamaras.
After a conference with tbe President,
Secretary of War Stimson declared that
he did not believe the United States
would have to Intervene in Cuba
President Tail, it is believed, will late
today commute the fifteen-year sentence
of Charles W Morse, serving in the Fed­
eral prison, at Atlanta, for \tsnk Irregular­
ities. Morae. according to the doctor* is
desperately and hopelessly Ul
Tsmsd at the Stsrt.
,
Statistics show (hat In nearly ail
casus the collect) girl, when she mar­
ries. stays married - Probably ah*
starts out by giving her husband ft
vivid description of tho hazing stunt«
she has participated la.—Cleveland
Leader.
»
V An Eaplanatlon.
•
“ Your nephew Is a collega gradu­
ale, Isn't boH “ Y es/ confessed hODest Farmer Hornbank; "but ln Jusile«
to tba collego H i own up that ba bad
no
sense
beforehand."— Woman'*
Home Companion.
‘ March of Progress.
“ I see they bave toro down » 30■tory aback In New York to get a , t
sit* to put a building on." "Y «*j and
they are using last years dread­
nought* for targata."
¿V'
Simple and Scant.
"She wore no jewels sav« th« sin­
gle splendid ruby set in her betrothal
ring—anything more would have made
her teem overdressed."—From "A
Weaver of Dreams "
He le Immun«.
The furious thing Is why tbe book­
worm never a««m i to *tfa£k the u!4dfaman.—S t Louis Poet-Dijfpatch.
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                    <text>January 16. 1912

THE FAMOUS

To Those Who Have Attended One of Our Viqlet Brand Sales
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A mere announcement of date is all th at’s necessary.

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To those who have never attended,

we will say that alter searching the large markets for the Annual Violet Brand Sale, we were
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very choice in selecting only the best from each of the larger manufacturers, and we must say
we are more enthused over our purchases thisyear than ever, which means that the Violet Brand
Sale beginning the 17th, will far surpass any sale or sales in our history.

Store closed all day

Tuesday, the 16th, and opens Wednesday morning, the 17th at 9 o’clock.

Embroidery Window 10c
You will lilid our Ten Cent Em ­
broidery window in quality,to be
the moat attractive one ever
shown in this city; values up to
18c per yard; edging and inser­
tion to m atch; choiceper

10c

ALLOVER EMBROIDERY

EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING

In the newest find best designs.

Will I k: very good this spring

large and small figures, eye­

and owing to its popularity we

lets. ete.. very good for spring

have bought ati unlimited sui&gt;-

A large

supply from 18 to lf&gt; inches

assortment on display during the

wide deep worked and in the

Violet Brand Snle at exceedingly
low prices

newest a n d b e s t
Bandings to match

and summer waists.

patterns.

Embroidery Window, 25
Another great great surprise. Em
broideries up to 2 9 inches Midi
worked very deep and of the 3fx
and 5 0 c kind, with insertions i*
m atch. See window display; choice......................
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Valeniennce Laces
Over 5 ,0 0 yards of 30-inch Pride of the West Lawns
in sheer and medium weights, worth from 1254c
to 15c per yard, bought specially for this i n
sale at a reduced price; ns long ns it lasts * " C

Flaxons and Linaires
Now, comes the sheer sgoods, Flaxons and Linaires,
the materials that hdve proven themselves to be
the prettiest . and most durable of thin white
k goods; they come in all white, plain or with cord­
ed checks, stripes, e t c .,, Flaxon and Linaires are
an e xact likeness of linen and will give even bet­
ter satisfaction.

Sheer and Heavy Linens
No, we did not forget the little
ones, for we have a greater se­
lection of narrow and daintp sets
for the baby’s wardrobe -than
ever; You will have-'to see this
line to more thoroughly apprepreciate them.
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We
90-in
90-in
3fl-in
30-in
36-in
55-in

all know Linens, bo will ouly give a few prices
Linens, $ 1 ,0 0 quality....................................
Linens, $ 1 .2 5 quality.................... i'jr ____
Linens, 5 0 c quality..................................
Linens, 3 5 c quality.......................................
Heavy Linens, 5 0 c q uality.......................
Heavy Linens, 7 3 c q uality....... ..............

Sheer Linen Lawns ati........ *.........2Sc, 44c a

It has always been our pleasure to
Bhow you the newest and pret­
tiest patterns in Vul Laces, and
we have them in abundance
Fdgirig and insertion to match
lace that are worth up tn
10c to 1 2 'Ac, on ly_____

If these Laces had been bought
regularly it would be 18c to 20c
Nicely finished edge and a good
strong lace that will stand the
test. , Get yourj share of these
while they lost, a t per

10c

Torchon
Laces
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About 1 0 ,0 0 0 yards of tKe newest
and best in Torchon Laces, nar­
row, medium and wide widths;
values up to 12c per pard; very
pretto and desirable for the
undergarments, o n l y . . . . . .

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SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A .

AROUND FLORIDA

Fhe General Mews of The Land
of Flowers.
CUUfD FROM THE STATE P R ESS
An epitome o f th e W eek1» M ost Im­
portant Happening» In th e
S ta te 's Domain.
L i« Oak baa a captain of Industry

who 1» also n phllanlhropUt, who knows
v how to use money to the best advantage.
Every »chool child of liv e Oak who geta
on the monthly honor roll Is presented
with a dollar by Mr. Hillman, and it is
Mid that he has given away about *1,000
in this way during the past year. It la
llao »«Id that the general average of
icholarahip in the Live Oak «chool tint
been greatly raised by these benefaction*
V Twenty-two Lokeland women have
ligned a petition asking ministers of the
gospel. Sunday achool superintendent*
► and teacher» and public school teacher»
to refrain from the use of tobacco. Theae
woman argue that their, work against
! the tobacco habit 1« tfclmf hlmieted by
'.-example of tboae whom the children
naturally expect to bo the models tn up­
right living."
ly The January term of the Federal Court
convened in Ocala on Tuesday. Judge
Locke. Marshall More. Clerk Locke and
Other court omciala being presant. The
only case tried was that of Benjamin
Roland Witch for misappropriation of
funds from (he Ocala post-office. Blltdi
was represented by H. L Anderson. He
entered a plea of guilty and was fined
|50U. Till' wus the first time the court
met in thr new Federal building and
Judge Locke made a beautiful speech
dedicating the court building to mith.
justice, honor and mercy,
pifewi conies from Key West that the
year PHI was the greatest for the mattufaciutr of dear Havana cigars in Key
West's h|stOry with the single exception
of the year 1SIM). Ninety-two million cijgars were sjnpjied from that city during
the year just ended.
Miss Irene Koaaitter, n popular young
Udy of Ocala committed suicide Wed­
nesday by inking strychiulne. No cause
it assigned for her rash deed.
V'fhe tula] shipments of citrus fruit to
the dose o( lost week were about 1,800,000 boxes This represents more than
bail of the crop The early bltxnns for
lb* 1912 ijop nre showing and the Febursry hl.-.iii (aniniscs to be heavy this
year.
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» Twenty new members have been ndd•d to it«? police force In Jacksonville.
pf«dng the total strength of the depart­
ment at I fa men.
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* Hillsborough county's flrat court house
now stands in the way of progress in
Tamils and is to be either removed or
torn down TImtc is some talk Of the
HUaborwigh County Historical Society
buying the uld structure and removing it
to «new iite. thus preserving the okl "pal•** of justice.”

Jacksonville has invited the National
League of Commission Merchants to hdlg
fhelr 1913 convention in that city.
• The year 1911 Is said to have been o
teootd-breaker in SL Augustine in the
building line. Besides the many Improve“ ents that were made on the numerous
* 1 « hotels thetc a number of beauti­
ful winter reiidenta were built through­
out the year.
Weal Garden itreet Jn Penshcola la to
bo paved with wooden block* Theae
blocks are to be manufactured In Pensa­
cola
JtxJf* F. A. Whitney overrated the mo* * g°7; ft* a °cw trial in the case of W. C.
"•Wtaon. charged with being an acces­
s ’ , * ltw de* th 01 a jrouni Udjr 81
' t* nd*on^ sentenced him to ten'years
s i « the penitentiary.
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TENT SHOW BARRED
C. W. Parks D ram atic Company w in
Fight The Ordinance

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TO HAVE FINE EXHIBIT
Sanford Expects To Have Good

Several months ago the city council
Place at Pair
through the city attorney framed up an
ordinance to prevent the cheap clans bf
carnivals and shows of a like nature from
IRRIGATION SYSTEM EXPLOITED
exhibiting in Sanford without paying a
heavy license. As far ns ihe carnival
was concerned no one was sorry but the
All The Crops or The Great Sunfard
ordinance has proved to be a'blanket law
Section Will Be round In
that covered every class of enlertulruuem
.
Sanford Booth
under canvass excepting a circus.
Sanford will be at the Orange county
Several weeks ago the Jewell Kelly Co.,
showed here because through a mistake fair in full force and the Sanford booth
the liceuae was only made |25 when It as uk^d will be the center of attraction.
should have been *25 per day as per the Mr. C. H. Lefllcr, the veteran display man,
ordinance. Since then the new city offi­ expects to have more space granted him
cials have taken their scats and are ond he will fill it with vegetables, fruits
obliged to hand out the laws as they are un.l all kinds of plants ntnl flowers.
The Sanford system of sub irriga­
qn tho book of ordinances anil the Parks
Co., refuse to pay ihe high license on Uuj tion und drainage will be exploited
grounds of discrimination and other In full, a miniature farm being demon­
strated in the Sanford section. Hero the
cause for complaint.
succulent
celery (hat has made Sanford
They have employed counsel and pur­
famous
will
!«• given uway to (tie hungry
pose to show in Sanford next week pend­
tourists
at
certain
hours during (he day
ing a settlement of the proper interpre­
and i( will keep our celery growers busy
tation of the law.
supplying the demand.
The Parks Drany» tic Co. is one of thr*j 9U?).pl!Llf H lhc d
a _.Z i
■WP’ TM.wcr i s
cleanest and best shows on the road ond
for
celery and oi0411
Ikt vegetablej and every
give the people a high class entertain­
grower
who
has
celery
or wltf^have some
ment at a very low ml mission giving
ready by Jan 30tb should inform the
every one .i chance lo enjoy good tlrnrna
commit lee composed of K. C Maxwell, K.
and comedy
J Holly and A T Kosselter or (' IT fa-fCity Attorney DeCoites has offered to
tler The finance committee coni|s&gt;scd of
fight the ease with oo mfilittonal rxpons«?
F I* iorster. lim it Fi-ruald mid f rank
to the city and the outcome will be watch­
Woodrutl are hard at v»urk gelling the
ed with great Interest by all |kirties con­
necessary fund» und repirl progress
cerned
Sanford should have one of the finest
exhibits
ill (lie tuir and thr ladies who
Z'
Killed at Miami
have
beautiful
(»filed plant» can be a
Leslie T. McGowan was shot unit in­
great
help
to
Ihe
exlidol h&gt; «ending them
stantly killed in a cafe itI Miami Wed­
in
the
car
All
(tie
exhibit? »ill hr care
nesday night hytViusluhlr W G DeBerry
Any
Two pistol shots entered the left breast, fully handled and returned safely
piercing (lie lung and severing the aorta one desiring information on the subject
artery Lite deceased was well known can see C II Lelller. (i II f eruuld or any
and |x)|nibir He was J t years old and mendier of Ihe committees

a brother of the cashier of lire f irst
Sale ti Record Iti raker
National Bank of Miami Coroner s jury
Hie bit, »ale of the Mm linger slock
today til ill a in , returned a verdict,
charging DvBr-rry with murder m the by the American S|o-cial Sales Company,
which commenced Wednesday lust has
Ural degree.
Ikvii marvelous Long before the doors
were opened ii large crowd formed in
Three S m a ll B la re s
The lire department ■was called out front of the dour »•■«•king entrance, and
several nine» this week and rendered flnall) when the dooni were opened the
crowds filled the store to its utmost rapac­
good service whenever it wns needed.
The French house was the first fire and ity, A »i-ore of clerks were kept busy
wns extinguished quickly Another blaze during (In- day lo wail on the crowds.
on a launch at the foot of Park avenue No sale was ever belter advertised in this
rnlh-d the department oul on Tuesday section, and the coinigmy carried out
night und yesterday a blare oul beyond every inoiin»«- made I lie sales wer*the ball park proved the efficiency of the enormous and a l&lt;fi of g&gt;»»l» were moved
on ilit- fust day a? a? well as slnoe, how­
new truck m making a ipuck run
ever the allmx was large, and will remain
M adam Bouton Coming to Sunfard
on sale until Saturday night, Jan . 27th.
Madam Bouton of the Metropolitan titr­ The cruwds attending, and the interest
era Company of New York—assisted by taken In the sale, has yeeii the talk of the
Mndain Edith Keuster, accompanist and entire community It u Indeed a record
Pianiste wllf give a recllnl in the Con­ breaker
gregational church. Ja n . 29th at 8 o'clock
Good Man Gone Wrong
Madam Bouton .comes to Sanford under
J I McRae. Sr . tbr foniture salesman.
the auspices of the Sanford Music Club
In?
returned from u two wrr»s' trip
Sanford Is assured of a rare treat In
through
Sooth and Lu»t Florida, and »ays
this coming program All tickets 5U cents.
the celery crop mound Sanford and in
the Muiuilee rivei country tins bus been
H o m tscrk ers Coming
damaged
about fifty per tent by the
Train No. 83 due here about two o’clock
heavy
rains.
The rainfall in South Flor
this morning wns operated in two sections
Ida
has
lieett
the
greatest ever known in
qn account of the largo crowd of homethe
winter
season
and the ponds and
aaekera arriving In Florid«. A number
Inkes
are
higher
than
usual, while the
oE’ lhcm stopped ofT here and two cars
low
flat
wuods
are
also
flooded in some
werp switched off to Grovclnnd in l-akc
place*—Gainesville Sun.
county.
Mr McKae is a good man und means
to
be truthful but he must have filled up
fir s t CeleFy Shipped
on sulphur water while here. Tec celery
" The first celery of the season from Soncrop has been damaged so little that it is
ford and also from Florida went .forward
hardly worth while to mention It.
yesterday and brought *2.00 per crate at
the platform. Thè celery, belonged to I)r.
High Sch ool Lyceum Course
Davis Forster and was bought by tho
Mrs. William Calvin Chilton, will be
Florida Produce Co.. J . D. Hood, manager.
pleased to see every man. women and
child
in Sanford, in the Auditorium of
Unitarian Services
the High School Monday evening Jnn.
Rev. Eleanor E. Gordon will conduct
services at 500 Oak Ave., Sunday after­ 22nd. til 8 30 o’clock
She is nntious to introduce them to a
noon Jan . 21st, at 3:30 p. m. , .
charming creation of fancy known as
The service on this occasion will tie a
••Polly of the Circus". Reserved seal»
lecture with a general discussion. Sub­
50c. Reserved seats for pupils 25c. Seats
ject. "How Bibles Grow." Every one
reserved at D. L. Thrashers store. Mon­
cordially Invited tq ,atten d .;
day afternoon, Jn n 22. from 3:30 p,' m„
to A p. m.
Notice of Impounded Swine

• r a^ °nfr' ond Mvera* time» candidate
£ ” resident. will alt aa the guest of
■*or tonight at a banquet to be given
The owner wip take notice that I have
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impounded nlulfiolJ two swine marked
r «mial notidb’haa been served on the smooth crop anil hole fn one ear and split
•«pa Water Works Company that the In the othkr,doing damage at his expense
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of lu privilege of buy- for feed »rid proper care; at my home at
tb« plant of th4 company after giving Sylvan lik e , ond that unless lie calls
the notice provided for In fix'them-and settles the expense within
&gt; 5 «barter. When the n « tt bonding elec- five days after this notice, such « f i t «
^ ‘bare will be provision« for will be sold to pay aucb cost and expense
1of '»•terworka. in the event the ond for this advertisement,,
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•t the same election aignif their
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Sanford Music Club
The Sanford Music Club will hold their
regular meeting, at Comfort Cottage.
Saturtlfty nfternoon, n r 3. o'clock. Miss
Florence Frank. Lender.1

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PRIMARY E0R PRESIDENT
S ta te Com m ittee Reached This Dccls
Ion at Meeting.
The Democratic primaries for .Florida
will be held on April 30 and May 28. 1912.
these dates being determined by tho State
Democratic Executive Committee, which
met at Jacksonville Tuesday in the par­
lors of the Aragon Hotel. The session
was particularly stormy, but finally ended
in the proverbial love feast.
There wns a wide difference of opinion
expressed by members when the meeting
opened as to just when the primaries
should be held. W. D. Crawford's resolu­
tion. as presented, fixed the dntes as
mentioned, but It was necessary to refer
the matter to o committee, which report­
ed again at 2 o'clock, when the resolution
was carried, but not until after an amend­
ment proposing May 14 and June II was
defeated.
Besides state, county and nultonal offi­
cers. the electors wilL also vote for circuit
court judges, stute attorneys and assist­
ant state auditor ; also delegates to the
national Democratic convention and for
members of the national committee.
The*» being adde«M»y amendrtfVItt after

NEWS or THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEÏ
Mere the Readers Will rind a B rief
H istorical Spring Flowing
F o r Hurried Readers
Having served notice yesterday after­
day afternoon on President Gomez, aa
bend of the Cuban republic, that the
United States expects Cuba to live fully
up to tho terms of her treaty engage­
ments and maintain a thoroughly repub
lican form of government, the state de­
partment la now awaitltig development*

How the people of the United States
may have saved for them millions of dol­
lars annually In the operation of their
governmental machinery was outlined by
President Tuft today in a message to con­
gress on •economy and efficiency in the
government service." ' What the govern­
ment docs with nearly- - * 1,000.000.000
each year,"aaTiTtllflTWe»iti«nL*la of as
rridcTr ¿bhWffi To"The average citizen as
An early and determined fight was is tbe manner of obtaining this amount
made to reorganize the committee und of money for the (hibile use."
deprive Mr. Price of his seat as chairman.
The (dan urged by Postmaster-General
This light was led by Frank Walpole of
Hitchcock of the government's purchasing
Manatee, backed op hv Hal W Adams of
Lafayette and C F Venable of Sumter all of the telegraph and telephone lines
now in o(ierutton in the United State«
The resolution introduced by Mr Adams,
continues to be n topic in official circle*
however, finally being tabled, the vote
Members of congress. Democrats and Re­
lieing 29 to 12
publicans alike, express surprise (fiat the
f Utrida |)emocracy wilt take a rudlca
(HMUnaater-gencml should have sprung
step in reference to the election of a
such n plan at this lime, and without tukPresident of tho United Slates, us the
tig lii» chief President Tuft, into his con­
names of |»r&lt;imin?ni Iktmocrut«. memifinfidence
The general impression is that
ed in connection wtth thr Presidency, will
the postmaster general is rather playing
!»e (aimed on Ihe official ballot, by re­
to the galleries.^ and that nothing wiU
quest of the candidates, and the electors
come of Ills outburst
will thus htive an oppmunlty to make an
Presentations of American women nl
expression ul their choice In this con
ncclion. lltr delegates to the national con tiie r.nglish court nre lo In' restricted in
non will be Itouinl by th« action of the the future to llwn«- married to British sub­
electors. siip[&gt;orting tile candidate ret-eiv jects. or whose mule relations bold high
official positions in England, if a suggest­
mg thr highest number of votes
ion made by Queen Mmy is adopted, says
the Tribune» London correspondenl to­
Shipping Cabbage
day.
It has long l»een known that the
J F Miller shlp|K?d some cabbage lust
Saturday that netted him $ I 15 (M-r crate Queen dix-s tun view the Amerlcan‘‘invaGeo. Fui, Jr..'th e cmninl$*»on man, made sion" with favor.
the "sale and the price is gnotl. Several
By n vote of 515 to 155 the Consontlon
growers a re shipping cabbage this week of United Mine Workers of America re­
alni expect good returns.
^
fused to udopt the resolution committing
the organ! rat mu to the Socialist party
Card of Thunks
A sharp Httni k on President Gotnpcrs
We wisii to thank tile friends w h o by
rnuiiy ex|ireutoti of considerate sympathy •if ttie American Federation was mud«
made our burdens lighter on tile occasion in the Senate h) Senator Hcyhtirn, of Id­
of the death of our beloved husband and aho. who protested that a communication
from Goinpers should not be received.
father.
He said no communication from that
M ss. J . G E nsminckk Ann F amily
source should bp accepted after relations
of Gortipers with the McNamaras.
Cur« for Slaepletsncsi
If one Is restless ami cannot sleep
After a conference with tbe President,
at night, take a crftnjupu towel, double Secretary of War Stimson declared that
It four times dip til raid water and he did not believe the United States
pin tiratimi Ihe waist with s dry towel would have to Intervene in Cuba
on the outside
For croup or sore
throat, pot Ihe fa» el» around fae neck
President Tail, it is believed, will late
and Ibey »'ill give slmost Immediata today commute the fifteen-year sentence
relief
'&lt;
of Charles W Morse, serving in the Fed­
eral prison, at Atlanta, for \tsnk Irregular­
ities. Morae. according to the doctor* is
Strang«.
desperately
and hopelessly Ul
One of tho strangest things In this
world is why the kind of woman who
Is proud of her Intellectuality nearly
Tsmsd at the Stsrt.
,
always married s man who likes to
S tatistics show (hat In nearly ail
tinker with 'sick chickens.—Galveston
casus the collect) girl, when she m ar­
News
ries. stays married - Probably ah*
starts out by giving her husband ft
No Soft Winter.
vivid description of tho hazing stunt«
" I t s going to be a hard winter." she has participated
la.—Cleveland
said Mr Orowcher. "I hope so." re- Leader.
»
piled the cheery cltlxpn. "Let It free««
up and std&gt; that way I have no us«
V An Eaplanatlon.
•
for one of these ttiunby, tbavtfag win­
“ Your nephew Is a collega gradu­
ters ”
ale, Isn't boH “Yes/ confessed hODest Farm er Hornbank; "but ln Jusile«
One Risk Sufficient.
to tba collego H i own up that ba bad
Marks—If you had fa live your Ilf« no
sense
beforehand."— Woman'*
over again wonld you marry the same Home Companion.
woman? Parka—You Just bet I would.
I know what aho. fa, and wottifU are
‘ March of Progress.
too uncertain for tn« fa. experiment
“I see they bave toro down » 30with another one.
■tory aback In New York to get a , t
sit* to put a building on." "Y « *j and
they are using last y e a rs dread­
Foster Innocent Amuasm^nt. -Jr
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He Is an.cfremy to tho young who nought* for targata."
makes any Innocent' gmusergAut uppear to be sinful. Natural ana whole­
Simple and Scant.
some. Impulses may easily be made to
"S h e wore no jewels sav« th« sin­
appear as tem ptations fa wrong-doing.
gle splendid ruby set in her betrothal
-C hristian Register.
ring—anything more would have made
her teem overdressed."—From "A
Weaver of Dreams "
Wall C onnected,;

On The Stork f »press
“Yes." remarked the fajaphona girl
Barn fa Mi. and Mml K. if. Potter on ss stia gaxe&lt;l out at tfiV &gt; * ¥ « * ' and
the West side a fine boy.
wondered what theit ndinloir Wâè. 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins, a am connected with tho best famille«
In our city " —ChUiaUo U tU ttrib,
fin« girl.

He le Immun«.
T he furious thing Is why tbe book­
worm never a««mi to *tfa£k the u !4 dfaman.—S t Louis Poet-Dijfpatch.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
\ Budget of Interesting Items
! from Correspondents
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THE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY

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Cover* tire Territory lo r
TU« turali*
MOOSE’S STATION
Sped*! Corracoodkcc la The lleraM
There will be something doing Satururdny at the brldie,Miller nnd Benrdall
Ave, every one most cordially invited to
assist at the building of the new bridge.
Who aaya newspaper talk don't help?
Joe Cnmerom unloaded a car load of
celery an te* Wednesday.
Irish potato planting ia underway here.

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Jam es Estridgc of Mulberry ha* been
here visiting hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. N. Estrldgaoi Cameron Ave,
Mr. and Mr*. Dresslor have moved
again, nnd ore now moat 'pleasantly sit­
uated on Oak avenue next the Presby­
terian church. Their daughter Miss Nell
Joseph ha* accepted a position nt the
new 5 and 10 cent store.
N. P. Yowell's dainty announcement
cards to hi* Violet Sole received by nil
the Indies here this week. If the grocery
stores sent out one half the advertising
the dry goods merchiints do out-of-town
folk»-would know- wIk&gt; is-In business.
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Grove church Sunday 21st
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The committee has changed the date
of the New England Supper from (ho
t7ttr to the 21th. and the menu should
have read read pic instead of tea.
The recent visit of the three white
frosts ruined much of the leinicr, n tin-ill
deal of the Inml will be reset to lettuce
again.
Mr. and Mr* J C. Rich nnd I * nnd
Mrs Minnick were cntrrtuiued nt ten nt
the pretty Itotnc of Prof, and Mrs. (ieo.
Mnris nt Ijikr Onorn one evening re­
cently
MONROf MLANDLRINGS
SfNh; Ini C4ifrn|*hthIgjkc In TTh* tlrciiLl
Miss Helen tserman, ifho is teaching
school nt Altamonte Springs come home
Saturday to visit, returning Monday.
J W Hell wetit to Jacksonville Tm*s
day on business, returning riiursday.
The ferry here is m good slin|ie now
and Is doing good business

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Mr. and Mrs A Keith of Ju&lt; kMmvillr
came down Sunday on a visit to her
parents.
U. S. Mikesell. proprietor of the Monroe
{sMiltry farm, is having hi* -place tiled
this week ready for u »j&gt;riug crop
. Services are lielng conducterl here Sun­
day mornings nt II o'clock and evenings
at 7 .Til tiy Rev N luhtison and are (»-nig
well nUrnded fvciylKxly cordially in­
vited.
H N. Prather, wtio u funning un the
west side canid down Tuesday from his
home In DeLand.
fhc Meeting* i»t the Baptist Church
1 Tlir revival mealing* which he^nn nt
ljuptist Church tin Oiyvutio continue tyuh
growing congregation and deepening in­
terest Hr. Matelier. who is n (trencher of
rare genius ntul piwer. lint stirred Hie
heart nnd moved the souls id people
There huve been several professions, while
runny ore deeply interested, cither for
themselves or for friends. The singing,
which is being , conducted by Rev. J , B.
William*, of Virginia, nn experienced and
gifted gospel singer, is n feature of speciul
interest. Dr. Hatcher will continue to
preach until Sunday night. wt;en he goes
to Columbia. S, C , to till an engagement
The people of Sanford nnd visitors in our
midst ore earnestly Invited to attend the
the closing meetings of the revival.
J . W. WiuntAN, Pastor.
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Notice to Telephone Su b scribers
The following errhrs have appeared in
the new directory. Please change num­
ber* as follow*;
J . C. Bennett, res. should be 132. .
■P. M. Elder, re*, should be 300-3.
He. Produce Co. should he 310.
C. II. Richardson should he 168.
Raynor, W, A., farm should be 7 toll 4.
Shenfrr, Jf. S.. re*, should he 202. *'■
The new.directories nro now ready. If
you have not received one notify central.
Please add to directory;
Lee. J . T., res. Oak Avc. nnd (1th St. 01
McGlon, Neal, res. 3rd S t , .223.
Moses, A., re*. 519 Magnolia Ave.. ]5-1

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To the D em ocratic V oters o f Orange
and Osceola Counties
I nm a candidate for state senator from
the senatorial district composed of Orange
and Osceola counties and will appreciate
your support.
Ever since the crenlion of this senatori­
al district in IRN7, each county has had o
senator for the snrrto uutnbcr of years; the
custom b cin gto allow eaclt county a reprceentalivc IV^dght years nt a time.
Grange anility lisj hnd'tho senator for the
Iuut eight years, and under the cdstoms
prevailing in the past Osceola county
would bd entitled to the senntor to lie
elected in the primaries this year. The
two counties have •worked harmoniously
under ibis custom for n t|unrter of a cen­
tury and I sec no reason why it should he
broken at this time.
I have served the people of my county
nt various times as deputy tax collector,
deputy clerk of the circuit court, member
of the state executive committee and
clerk of the circuit court, and I have dischared the duties of each office I have
had In a manner which 1 trust ha» met
with the hearty endorsement of my people;
ond if elected as your state senator I will
use my best efforts to promote such legis­
lation ns is needed by the people and the
varied interests in this senatorial district.
In asking you to elect me as state sen­
ator I believe that I know the needs in a
legislative way offj^ftls dlstrict.na well,
perhaps, ns nnyofie In the district, and 1
believe I can represent you in the* stpte
senate in a manner that will ^be entirely
satisfactory to you.
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Sweeping Through Sanford
a Whirlwind
MOST

REMARKABLE

SALE

THE

TOW N

HAS

EVER

KNOW N

T h e Big O rd e r of the Court Sale of the

JOHN K. METTINGER STOCK
S h o w in g how to Make O n e Dollar do the .Work of T w o

This Magnificent, Careful­ A Special Sale That Is
ly Selected Stock
Different
of new'Winter goods, which we have gathered under
this toof, has but one destiny— and that rests with
you. Cost is ignored. Values are made that are rap­
idly vacating tables and shelves. Thousands of dollars
worth of dainty, fresh, clean, seasonable up-to-theminute merchandise, cut in price, until the bargains
are irresistable.
Such throngs have never before been seen in any
store in January. The eager, enthusiastic and thor­
oughly »routed patrons flocked to tjiis sale in such

XTJISJX K. POM-HAM,

Different by virtue of Quality/
desirable stock.

Different because the motive that influenced the
sale is an arbitrary one, the need of ready money
Different because the crowds that overwhelmed
us found

W e're

Not Chopping

•nd lh «f • fa fit*« filo n i)

ll i |Ull

• pliiOr tnitler of Uct proposition.

promise

made -they

“Cbme While the Pickings Good”

Standard calico, lies! prints, new
patterns lifflit or dark colors,
worth 7c per ynrd,ten yds.39c
Blenched domestic, full yd wide,
soft finished, sjiecial quality
bleaching actual value 10c yd
Sale price 10 yds fur
57c
Men's fin? dress shirts, the new
,siri|&gt;es and patterns, cufTn uttached or detached, $1 vul 69c
Men s 10c qunl socks m Idk. tan
and fancies, double heel and
toes. Order of Court Sale 4c

.lust to sec the Claps Fly

every

- •vsrirty -w n iin s ■tintmpsred, owing-trwlhe- -tmmen«e
sire of our reserve stock. So we renew our invitation to

Men's fine,dress socks in lit, k
ami tan never tiefore s*fT*.... .
ot less than 15c |&gt;er pair nr
der of the Court price, pair 7
Men's extra large, while li.md
kerchiefs plain hemmed curd
ed Itorder, worth 7c ea&lt; h
der Court Stile price
7
Men's heavy knit Com Swe.iti m
worth 75c eaeli Order uf Hu
Court Sale price
39

THE AMERICAN SPECIAL SALES CO.

Wood

Fhc pruci Utivt bftn itti uteri an
Ihit »lock with- jus! one cod in vit**.

that we kept

ght hcavilyu-, but notwithstanding.

ing to rival (his sale in value-giving h a r ever been Yr*
tempted in Sanford. There never has been before a
Special Sale anywhere in which so many lots of de­
sirable merchandise was offered at less than regular prices. -

Ladies' ntul Children’s handker­
chiefs plum or colored herders
worth 5c each. Order of ihe
Court Sale price
1c
Lillies’ handkerchiefs, hemstitch
plain anti fan emit. 10c vul 3c
I .miles' hose, Itest 10c qunl extra
length, garter top. double heel
anti toe. in hlack or tan
6c
Pearl Huttons, perfect finish.
worth 5c card. Court Sale |c
Safety pins, full pointed, dozen
on card for.
2c

Jean,

Different by virtue of Reputation.

fT T u rn b ers'th it *t was almost a “ perfect jam V " N D ifr

•'.Mule Ate Plano
New Oricans.ifan. 17.—"Mule ate piano
slipped. Sendaiiothcr next h o o t”
This mewugo was received ytuUerday
liy u local plsm/'house from nnd "up
river” purchaser whose $300 instrument
had been forwnrded via Mississippi river
si eumboat
In ns usual pine box tlie piano was
installed on the lower deck next to n
lanky, sleepy-looking mule tiound for the
cotton fields of the up|M-r bends Al
though provided with plenty of oats ami
liny the mole rippened off n ¡sirtion of
the piano box. disposed of six oxlnvrs uf ^
black and while ivory keys mid ran the
chromatic scale up to "g” in the treble
riel He had gnawed away the mnhog-j
any panels In front, masticated felt
d.uu|x-rs nnd hammers by tile dozens 1
nnd completely wrecked the tneludiott*
"insides ' of the instnitneni
"Steamboat Bill,” stoking a Ixiiter 2tl
feet nwuy. said the mule "must have I
hud Ills foot on the soft pedal, ns he did
not hear H note
When discovered tire nniimil was un­
concernedly gazing longingly across the
river at a grnss-cuvrinJ levee.
It will cost $330 to repair the piano.

new,

M eant

ment.

Selling the Stock of

John K.
Sanford,

Delay

Mettinger
Florida.

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Don't ILcmUI i

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L o tl ut i,.ti nî-il t ihr rtil) pul, htarr thn mi]
ihr 1^11, for m rvttr hutmrtt *
«Mrtrlltt.nl. grrtt* Ir.., .t ihr »- »
tion. irr (rlentlrt.

Dr tltitle&gt; W in * C ase

TnllnUaieeot Jan. 17 —The Supreme
luurt yesterday bunded down its opinion
tri (hr ease of Miss Helen Hunt against
Hr Lincolni Hull), president of Stetson
University, at IM jtnd. It will be re
culled that Miss Hunt was at one time-n
student of this institution and was ex­
pelled on account of certain alleged con­
duct, of which conduct Hr. Holley spoke
of and explained id certain parties of
licLand. These statements were con­
sidered by Miss Hunt ns being slanderous
and damaging to her good name. Suit
wns. therefore, brought against Hr Hullry
in the sum of $2fl,lWll for damages nnd
the Circuit Court awarded claiginnt
$154100. Thereupon Hr. Holley appealed
to Supreme Court, with the result that, in
its opinion just handed down the lower
court is reversed.

Tampa Business Collcgr
lion is one of tin* tew Inunii'u train
mg colleges in America owning tin budd­
ing unit used exclusively fi« lolJege nod
tiormilory (Kirposej^ Every dcputlineni
cquip|&gt;ed in, modern office style. Over
.forty wand 'new, visible typewriter» for
studentSusc. Ponyiwittdp. (»net Ical book­
keeping; gnd simphfitt npd briefest short­
hand taught by exiKXlS- Six hundred
sludcnis the (last year. More (iosiiioiis
ojioii than tld|^ college can fill
Winter
term begins fust week in January, Hi 1*4,
Gatnlnguc nnd other literature free I ■
M. Holton, President.
33 tf

Death of Wltlls P alm er
A telegram Tuesday afternoon an­
nounced the sad news of the death of
Willis Palmer, nt Oxford. G«.. where he
was attending college. He was the oldest
■on of Hon. nnd Mrs. W. L Palmer, Of Or­
lando ond hns lived in lliat city all ids
life, where he wns n great favorite among
the younger society set.
Ho spent the Clirisima* hoJRlay* at
home nnd relumed to his college In Appar­
ently good ticnlih, but sOon after reach­
•S u m m e r or W in t e r
/
ing his college was tnken suddenly ill
with fever, which developed rapidly into we con supply your wonts in ihe
typiioid-pneumonla. bis parents (icing Automobile line. If you worn to
v
summoned and were with him when he rent
■t • .
e
died.*
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A Motor For Any Purpose
Witlls find many friends in Sanford
we are at your service with the
and dll oi them extend their gympathy
very best cars. We never sleep.
to Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer,
If
you are in trouble cull us any
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hour uf the night or dny.
Notjcft/ -f, '
A supper will be given o(\ Moore's Sta­
tion by the Sunday scbctol. Prices 23 find
15 cents. Supper from 5 p. in. to 7;30 Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
At Ute M ethodist Church
p
m. The cars will run to accommodate
' P H O N E 3 3 1 -j.
Beginning next Sunday, the pastor of
persons
going
from
the
tlty.
the Methodist Church will preach a »erics
of Sunday morning sermons on the "P e­
A N T E L S
There a r t tw o Hinds o f Chill* Tonic M
culiar Teachings of iho Methodist Church."
G
R
A
T
E S AND T IL IN G
PLANKS AND OTHERS
The subject for the first dlsanufe will lie
E L E C T R IC A L F I X T U R E S
•The General Kulf* of the Sodetiwe." For
The old reliable Planks Chill Tonic is M ost Complete Stock in the South'
the evening tlie subject will be "The Sab­ Guaranteed to drive out Mnlana, to cure * W rite fo r our L atest M antoi-C atalog
bath and Its Desecration.” ALl.urc cor­ Chills, Fever. Colds nnd Grip, your money
*rh t' . - T M M M r v m
dially Invited to every service in tlds back I f ‘it does not* 25o ond 50o per C J J A S . P ' M c K I N h W E V l C O -B
Ask your Druggist
frl*tf
JackionrlU «, F l * . i church.
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E x p o r t

V V a trh

A ll

W ork

R c p a i i 'i n i l

(ju a ru tttev tl

Send Your Work tp Us nntl Have It Attended to I’mp tl&gt;

Knjiraving,, Clock ami Jewelry Repairing

GREENfcEAF &amp; CROSBY CO.
Jewelers, Silversmiths ami Importers 41 West Hay Street
Jacksonville. Florida

W OM AN’S G R E A T E ST BLESSING

This Information May Be O f Untold Value To Every
Reader O f T h e ____________________
sto
SV'1

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VTV Woman's greatest biassing Is hesJtli.
Without it h er happiness Is wrecked.
Ignorance ot the proper treatm ent of the dlseaMr» peculiar to her »•*
causes this denlorebto condition.
Poor health come* to all clsasea,—■the society wutnan and tho woman wl10
does' her ogru.'.vor'k.
Women's diseases often remain hidden and uncured because her natural
modesty shrinks from consulting a physician and the disease goes on unesred
for and Is well advanced before ehe awakes to Hie truth. Hor mnnr JU lei
often seem of greater Importance than health Itself and sho neglects proper
treatment until her life Is. a vjreck.
Thg knowledge' that. Rono’e New Health will surely cure Scanty, fr f “ &lt;&lt;.
Painful, IrregulA*,or Buppr^e*yd MeUftruatlon, 8lckly Periods, Constant Wear!
ness and Weakness, Deprsttsion, Cramps, Dlzslness, Violent Headaches, Palpi­
tation of the H eart, Pain In tho Back and Qrolhsj Leucurrliua, all In(l-inuus
ttons, IMreretlon and Dlscharcea of the Vagina and Uterus, Is of untold value
to every reader. .
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It may ho that today'rou aro well and strong and nro not In need of
medical treatment^'hpt weakness nnd disease cotho to ov«ry woman aud the“
the knowledge th tb Reno'r New Health will cure you will savu you year» o*
■uttering gnd perhaps Hie Itself.
The sickly woman fa the saddest wreck,—not only for herself but al»u f°r
tho loved ones arqurd her, on account of the tnleery and sadness eho cause*
them. Her chHdr«Q 'ar6 likely to be sickly and peevish and too weak t®
properly fight lh «'battles of life. How Important, then, ft Is for «very worn*0
to have health.
•*
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Rono'a Now Health 1* said under an absolute guarantee that It will i}®* * r
oost a cent unless J t will do all th at U claimed for IL Weigh well this »tata
mant. It means your restoration to perfect health and womanhood without
risking a penny.
f
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Every woman who Is weak and ailing or* who suffers with the d lv 3lM
peculiar to her sex should u*« Reno's-Now Health at onto aud be re*lor«d u
health and happiness.
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For Sale By Wm. G. Aldridge, Sanford, Flo/id^f

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�January 19.«9«2

THE

SANrORl) MfRALD

Font be employed to audit the city books
from Jim t»&lt; 190H to .Inn !»t. 1912.
Carried
Mr f 1. Mtllrt asked tin»I the rent
(■alii by the Sanford llnnd Ik? remitted
On inoiion il was so ordered tin con­
dition that the Hand |{ivr at least tone
Filled public concert at the pork jier month
Moved and Mtonded that the clerk be
niNlr'icletl to acce|&gt;( $13 lit from A J
l*nylc in foil of street paving account
apd to execute the release (juried
Moved and seconded that tbe city at­
torney be instructed to receive payment
on paving liens until Fob. 1st. at fl per
cent Internal and a fee of 2 |*-r cent for
eolleetlnn, Carried
1 lie following olliters were a|ipomted
by the Mayor and the otomtiiirntMil» con­
tinued by the council \V A Idlis. Chief
ol i’olire. C A MKil ni, K I. .Innes. J
M MHVirele Policemen. W C William son.
S imlary Inspector; Nolan A (travel.
1‘iHind Master
| 1 he city attorney i&gt;iTered to defend the
suit about to be brought agonist the city
to compel (Item to issue certain license
at a lower rate than that prescribed by
tbe ordinance iree of charge. Ills offer
was accepted, and lie wns instructed to
It.iceed
Moved unit second -d Hint the extension
of ilie cow limits be referred to tbe
ordinance c o n ti lattee
Curried,
Moved and seconded tii.it Hie condition
! 'd ti n l ine hi the rear id Hie Clark buildio&gt;; Im- lef.'tred (u.(he •unitary commitlee.
AC.hr •J
.i .
' kfnml and seconded that all onicer»
liniidliiiyt iidatey la- iiivinn l.d to make a
■rt*p..rL^*j|lt_u^( olive ' iüyr.y-1-1 ilie city
¿.lifllneil showing disposition of same.
Cimied.
Moved and secnmled Unit tin- sanitary
infc|iet-lor In- reipured to give a guarantee
Uitn! for $01111 (HI ( Tirrtf.l
I Mti vt*«I 411141 kuniimlril th ti I tin* ru &gt; »ip

Arthur E. Donegan
Resigns as Clerk
Gives Up Position Which H e lla s Most Acceptably
and Will Make A ctive Campaign For
State §enulorship

ltfn|iriMlt* in m i n i of $ MM Min Mm ilo*
I h ini * n i (I t h * p ln &gt;

til

f!ir

Of i n i j r

“Coming With Smiles For You All”

The Famous C. W.
Park Dramatic
Company
in their Pavillion Theatre
Under Canvass.

4 0 People 40

10 Great Plays 10 j;

Illustrated Songs and Advanced Vaudeville between Acts ;:

ONE

W E E K

--------- S T A R T IN G -----------

Monday,^ i g h t ,

22nd

Jan u ary

EXCEPT
i^ Q

N U 4

Y

S p ecial S ce n e ry
FOR EACH PRODUCTION

pur-

(im n iy

The foliowin it letters were sent Tlnirs Oraii|{e ennui ». whi.b nei &gt;-»» ittly menili t .Ht tu ht* lirlit ni Oihitiih» lu . I&lt;•111. to
day evening to Covernor (¡ilchrlnl audio my reiiremen ftoni Hi.- |«.»iin.n &lt;d i lerk I t‘h Ini Carrirtl
the Democratic executive committee by of the circuit, ■utl of Ho» einiuty ut tilt*
Moved and
di'ti Mint tin- touiuil
et terni
Mr Arthur 1 IVmeftan, resigning Id» |»j end of my
llirii iidjourti t irrifd
tiliciu a» clerk uf the circuit court. I bln
WImn I nnnooined iti&gt; ii on lnl.n y tur
M W hiV mi , ( 11&gt; t Irr k
announcement will be a complete »ur- tbe state sellate, I siateti llmt It was my
prive tu n ma(orriy of tbe readers of tlie iiiteiitimi tu 111,•k.- n llii.roov'h uitd jystem
TH E
E F F E C T IV E
L A X A T IV E
Volley bilie Ile, boi lite jiurjsise uf j.re olii ennv a»» ni thè l»n tonfiti«-» ioin|a.»
KMiqg thè resignullon nuw i» clenrly iiig ibi» »enaton.d diatrii t and I imw limi
itated in thè letler». Mr Ihuiegau wili Huit il will he un|»i»sibl«- (or me tu ilo ai.
begm hi» arti“«* cninfialiti for electlon tu ami pro|a-rly allenii tu thè dulie»
m_&gt;
thè »(atr venate iinmedlntely after thè ! present ..ilice
Hsigusllnn tnki-» t-fTeCI fhe lettrr» fai
|&gt;umig my terni of oline ,(» .in k ..f Ho*
kiw
circuii i onit I bave vlivell to thè dulie» of
Jaijiiary II I 'I||,ul
,,itii e Iny uinM cureful |--r
Hot. Allieti W ti.lchristCovernorof Fior
(»•rsotially »»pervi.i.i»! oli
idn inllahn»see. Mortila
r
n i it» lutiliy .letali», bui lo iMokivtlie tritìiDy IVni S*r—l bave irrrvinu»ly an
,
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lutigli whit il I bave l'ioioied hit »Iute *el&gt;noon r.i my mteiitlon ol becominii n i mi
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alni n v»111 teiimre my ot.M-tn e Irom uiu
oioatr far «tate seuator froin tbe dlalrn I
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iiltice lo sin II in extenl tlissi I (eet I
comnnveil uf Drang«* and Om-eoln roontie»,
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wuuld he teuton i tu my trust if, m seefc
sud a» dir L‘uni[Hiigu 19 oliout lo he for- .
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Kilt olliet hotior». I uegleeletl tu thè »lutili
msliy opened I bave dectdcd io resigli my
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. „ I est degl e e thè dulie» of my olile«* wltieli
pnltion 0 » ilerk of thè circuii rotili of ()»Hit- tieuiile ol my t.nully bove eiilni»led
croia rouiity ami I suhnm tllk» tu ynu a»
«t.
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lo my cun*
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tny rektguatioii of tfiat onice, tu I.ecolite
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Ihetrb.fr lo-bev myt " to be gì;! Itornrctlve r .'l.ruory | |U|.* or 1» ».ho.
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limi ile do
lorrralter i» my sui t e»»or. i» iioeiiutetl
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lo » .-I ilo l ibi ........ ili o 1 .V |ir ’ I .nord
alvi 1)1).ili tini
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oud |» l »..loilly »ii (»*i vi». ■| t•y ito- •l**i k
"•Hnait nny tb»iiaioJement to otln-t»
h u t I fJ . N II. I V !•«* IMI * II Ilf HIM
wh.
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wtw inay tltsugrce wtth mo,ur*i&gt;urHUf dd i
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ri tu nitrii! llii*i hit j,*4»r 11•.-*j
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'jo ilo tilt» and iiiake lite i aui|aiigrr I huvC
lerem cour»e». I wish to Btuit* llmt in or- ,
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nljnne.l for Siate Senntor. I Imve itila
Jet tur me tu make a tlmruugh ami »ya,
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T ’h f k lin* I *11f tip III '^ » ii
lima.in
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tlny forwardeth In Hit* tiovenior IllV re»»
Irma tu univa»» of thè two contine» immfili li* « '» hi (hit*«* **« «*'» o f p a r k
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iltltiilliill a» clerk of thè cim ili court
Pusilli Ila» li-naUifial ilihinut, it wdl ne
"ri I - UF J*« li in! ."JW*
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|n reai linig lina delerininution to re
»svil.'ttr my ahsence Irom my otlice, iiii-t
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»ititi a» i Irik of ih«- « ir.mi eoiirt. I tuo
||tl I fI) ì l i ' I**Iit iIM1111I\\ filili
a rvavnjtieiii neglect m nome de^ree of
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. than - tiak. imi Unillindlul ol Ito fini tini! tlure .ne
IT.it* IC* ait11 S«
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amii futher
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my peonie to elei i me tu anoiher t«-»ittan’in u » nnnouio ed candid.ite» Ini Ilo» i»&gt;»l

HA HIES IN ARMS will not be
Admitted at Nigltt Performances.

N O TIC E

Location ol Grounds
1 he Vacant Lots on Palmetto Ave
~*t7£TWeen Second and Third Sts.

A d m is s io n 10c to All,
E v e r y Child Must H ave a Ticket.

R e s e r v e d S e a t s 25Ext°rats

Planet Jr. Tools
get largest crops with least work
W hat’s the use ui &lt;lriulfpn^ lo ^e! oriimary results when a
Seeder or Cultivator docs six men’s work, and gives yuu an
yield besides? 1‘lanct Jrs arc patents of a man skilled bot
ing and manufacturing for over 35 years. I'Jicv are
■ r w - light, strong, lasting, and fully guaranteed.
No. 4 P U n e l J r C o m b in e r! S * » d * r *n d W h e e l-H o « j t
a m inn«. 13 »»r, vrrd »ml rm.nrv
Alaiovt »11 uwful M 4

gdnlrri iiTi|i!r*iTvrnH m trrir AiJfUJiillhlr in » nuntilt* !i&gt; fY j
:|4.iw all ^aolr n vfni', li**e, t utilvate. wrni, &lt;n
\vJ
I
ftki livlj ijtjirklv. r»rn in »mall ^artl^n»
'ia

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•Itile I ani ni
»mal) „„*„„„e tu-glre,
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In« tbe dotte» uf lite o lii« w,.h wtiirl. ''•‘ •'.mm-ud n, tm- ,uv,-n,o, t„,

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fl P la n e t J r M or*« H oe and C u ltiv a to r
I
wilt do niorr thm^i in more way» than any other
WV hoevr h«&gt;* tnnlf flow» fit or from Ihr row, A |
i|tlrmlid furrowrr, tovrrrr, hillct, and horse I
No.

P lu m b in g and
G as

F i t t i n g

•’lion«* 230

Henry

PHANS, CORN. C U C U M B E R ^ A N O O TH E R
SP R IN G C R O P § £

Mc La ul i n

JEW ELER
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PLANET JR. SEEDER

s p m A i .m s ,

H IL L H A R D W A R E OOi, T O

rt?k a riti HandTmim-d Ollna
(jurli.im » Sterling Silver
Huger» Hated Ware
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Elgin und Wullltam Watches

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AU.

HOODS^GUARANTEED

F. Rv Merrell &amp; Co

, ocr,ltlc Executive Committee
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County. Florklo: .
“«mlethen—Several months ago ! on*inced tny intentjon of becoming a ennfor the position of state senator
the district composed of Osceols and

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COM VtlSSIOM
M ERCIIANTS

'Vrz'W. So. W ater St.

Chicago, til

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Moved anti wconded that

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A» Hro«d »• ih* Kin|don&gt; of Cod

Our Open Door In West Tampa
By REV. f RED P. ENSMINGER

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don. (!eo. Fox Jr. Absent, P. M. Elder.'
Minutes of the lust meeting road and
approved.
Moved und seconded that a voudiet lie
drawn in favor of the Eastern Manu­
facturing Co. for the amount of their bill,
less freight, payable April 1st. 1912.
Carried.
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Sunday Mocning Pleaching 11 00 a. m,
Sunday Night Prcathmg 7,00 p. in.
Wedueaday Social Meeting 7,30 p. ra.
You »I« HU*! cordially Inviird tir atteud »II ihr »rrvien ul thu Church

fb*ans and corn for spring crups )u»t

Mucklow arrived. L» K. Philips &amp; Co.

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J n o n r. r m u r

W M. ItAtMS, Umiliti» Manag«
Subscript)«« Price. S2 OO a Tear In Advance

tntired as eeoood-dau mall mallet Ausali 22od
IMS. at tbs Pealattice at Sanford. Florid»
■ andar Act of March 3rd. I STO.
O l a In Herald BuildIns
Again Sanford can raise tbe ‘ Ijjckyslogan. The recent cold snap never
touched us.
Friends of Governor Gilchrist sro trying
to land the Vice Presidency for him.
Good place to bury a dead one.
Fifteen hundred actors arid octotines
•re stranded in Chicago and cannot get
work. Good chance for the celery growers
to get help.

at follows: Congressmen McKcilar, VVatkin!», Conroy. Hughes. Georgia; Lewis.
Sweet, Patton. Popper. Ilnmllton. Weil
Virginia. Price, Bradley. Aniliony. Til»on.
Ames. Wick«sham. Gregg. Texas; Hobson.
Turnbull. Hensley, Buchanan. Bathrick,
Lee, Fuss, Uulicr. Roberts, Massnchusella;
Loud. Hates, Kohp. Sparkman. Burgess.
Humphreys, Mississippi: hllerbee, fcdwnrtl Small Gallagher, Tnylof, Alnbainn;
Douotioe. ScuUy. I-awrenw. Davidson.
L. G. S T R I N G F E L j J f l W
Rodrnbrrg. Kennedy. Burchfield, Chand­
ler. Simmons, Wilson. Illinois Heflin,
JUSTICE OF THE J » £ A C f '
T» *• J R i
Campbell. Boreland. Mays, Kindred, AshNOTASy Pt/BUfr".'
brook. Hartman. McKinley. McGIIIleuncy,
Clark, Florida, and Greene of Mass­
Office in City JU ll!
achusetts.
The secretaries of Senator Field»« and
Cocgressmen Gallagher, Carpenter, Spark man and Theatl. a t well as tbe Sergeant
DENTIST
at Arms U. S; Jackson and Clerk of the
House Thimble will be in the party.
Welbom Block

Sanford,
Leboid White of Oveido returned yes­
terday from a short visit to relatives ia
First Florida celery left Sanford yes­ Kansas. He is stopping in Sanford a
DR. F. C. B Ö A R D M A N
terday and was paid for at the station few days on bis way home.
D E N T PS T -* * . '
platforms at the rate of $2.00 per crate.
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Prominent Mon Praised Sauford
Now smile, darn you)
AU
Modern
Methods
a
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AppUgn
Hon. lielos U Rogers of Louisville. Ky.
ROOMS S « .vd 7
BUONE s f ^
The Orlando Citiizen has issued another a prominent attorney of that city and CjtMt Woeèià Badila
*Sufe/afei.» .là
special illustrated edition colled the latke Supreme Instructor fur the Mouse . Lodge.
Lucerne edition, and like those that pre­ has been in the city In the Interests of
ceded It the Lucerne * numb?? It grrtfir "iKeTobeHedgrT Mr Tlod|SflHs* making
B ra Howard expects to Issue a special a tourrOf the state, coming here from
" DENTIST
V ..
Tampa and leaving today for Ft. Pierce
fair edition soou.
Office:
Yowell
Building
and Miami. Heexpressed himself ns de­
lighted with our city and stated that in
SANFORD. FLORIDA/
ARTHUR E. DONEGAN
his
opinion
it
could
very
easily
be
made
In another column wn publish the an­
nouncement of the resignation of Mr. Ar­ one of the lineal tourist towns in the
thur E. Dunfytan from the office of clerk state. "Niltiire has given you one of The
of the circuit court. Some time ago Mr finest lakes in the country anywhere’
Donegan announced ihut he would be a snu! Mr Rogers "Ail you need now is
candidate for the state s^natorthip, and enough‘capi to I 10 (Mil your lake front in
that he would make un active canvass gotxl shape hy hulk-heading and add u
before the primary. The question of few parks nlong the boulevard and you
whether officeholders should resign when will hove everything in the State bent ’
they begin a campaign for election to an­ A conference was held by Mr. Rogers
To the Progress Steam Laun­
other office Is agitating a great inn ny peo­ with the officers of the Moose Lodge Inst
dry you lessen wash day and
ple In Florida. Anhui L. Donegan has set­ night and this morning.

If You Send AHI
Flatwork - t

tled the (|ucstion for Intntcif in a character­
istic way. It takes a rath « high concepUou of honor to relinquish n lucrative
position in onler to engage in the uncer­
tainties of a campaign for another office
when no law requires that sacrifice, and
many may wonder at Mi Donegan * act
To tho«e wlio know him it is no surprise.
Arthur E Donegan is that sort of a chop.
The next legislature will have no mote
Itonest. more faithful, more capable mem­
ber than Arthur E Donegan!—Kissimm­
ee Gazette.
EANrORD EXTENDS WtlCowr

irorting-day more than half? -

Diagnosed.
"TUat's » smart thing I've done,"
mid tbo doctor to hl« assistant.
tt tint • that, d octor’
1 lisv« put my
slKiinmr« In th&lt;* column c a n s» of
d e a th

lu Ib is d e a th c e r t if i c a t e

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GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY

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Practice ill Slate and Federal Court
Gamer-Woodruff Bldg

Sanford Fla

Mehlin
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Sto ry &amp; Clark

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Send for Catalogues, Prices and T e r m s &lt;

J a c k s o n v il l e

The linen wi II lie whiter,,
cleaner and handled with Ttss
wear than it would Receive'-at
your own hands.
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Wc dtf no rubbing o a y^aah;
boards. Pure soap and an abu1h&gt;
dance of pure filtered
the work for us.

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Our priegt on flat work are'
very low. ’/

Due of the most distinguished parlies
Wc are laundering this
that ever visited Florida as a whole will
E. HOUSHOLDER of work for many of the rndtt,
be the Rivers and Harbors committee and DR. W,
w
particular families in this'cAp?
tbe p«sonol representatives of the United
DENTIST
States and foreign countries who will t*c
Wc are si/rc wc can pjcptff
f'hoiiB il
here next week at the o(ienmg of the Kcorn« „Ü1 ¿ 4 ríkJ JS. PVt» [IHg
you.
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East Coast extension at Key West. The
S A N F O R D. F L O R I D A
visitors will return via Tampa', and San­
ford should have a united effort to induce
ANDEW JOHNSON
the party to spend a day in this city u.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
inspect the St. Johns riverond tributaries.’
Hon. Forrest Lake, president »f the Com­
r»»c tlir» ln Srsie »rxl ntrral Cyurt»
Telephone'
\
mercial dub is anxious to have a few
t Ruikjlnfc
Phon» 2 4 * . C ,p «t* » A rrnu*
representative citizens go to Jacksonville
tonight u^eilritd a welcome to t h e ‘ vis­
SOME Of flit BEAUTY CHORUS WITH X
itors and every one who can do wi should
accompany tbe parly and make » strong

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Fine Stationery
^ rt8r a v lng &amp; Die S t a m p in g

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O T f l N G ^ BINDING - LITHOGRAPHING
J a c k s o n v ille , Fla

itinerary. There will not tw ¿it opportunIty to show such a strong uud influential
body of statesmen our needs in a lifetime
and (ha future of our city as a ce n t« o f
w ot« transportation hinges upon the ver­
dict of the rivers and harbors committee.
An Insight into the possibilities of the St.
Johns as a great commercial artery o i
trade will be given the committee at first
hand and will greatly influence their fu­
ture appropriation*.
Following Is the personnel of the party:
William IL Taft, president of the United
States, will be personally represented by
Robert Shaw Oltv«. assistant secretory
Of war. and Major William U s s it« . field
artillery. United Stoles army,,and Major
William L asslt«, wbo Is connected with
the Inspector general’s department-*
In addition to members of congress the
following foreign diplomats wLU accom­
pany the party: E. B. Cato of France.
Senot Degaina ut B razif Senor Mendex of
Guatemala.
Senator Chamberlain. Democratic tenator from Oregon, will also accompany the
party, as will Senator. D. U. Fletcher of
Florida, who together with Congressman
Frank Clark and Sparkman has worked
unceasingly to make , the delegation a
very representative one.
Brig. Gen., B. Bigby, chief of engineers,
United'Slates army, will be In (lie party,
as will Admiral Frank E. Fletcher. ll.S .
N., wbo hat jurisdiction over all the navy
yards of tbe government.
tï One of tbe most d istin g u ish ^ memben
of tbe party will be R ear. Adndral Hutch
L Oooe. chief of the bureau of s te m
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Bliss Triumph

)uJ,»ftx‘k was frown b| ui in Maint and New York Stale. The itmk &gt;* rtnr L,*H’iMkf.fiui to name, (rte from iliwaM and rot. They arc uniform in an* *uJ *'* a
»»h im fed hy1ffoat of coU Pclivtfira can he made iinmeditfrly
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company

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iiijy exclusive baker in the city. All
nxhig done with latest improved Sanim machinery.

ncer&gt; .Bread handled by all first
)'
.P class grocers.
in-wCr*. «
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ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY

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In. Tholr Big New Musical Comedy,
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PARK A V EN U E

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.
PERSONAL IT EM S O f INTEREST
Sum m ary o f th e r f o a t in i Sm all Talk

Succinctly Arranged fo r Hur
rled Herald Readers.

Park'« HiS Show. All new plajm.
Rev. John B. Williams of Virginia Is asslstini la the music at the Baptist church.
Car load of horses and mules at Hand
Bro. Livery stable. Must be sold at
once.
1
Miss Margaret Hart of Orlando is the
charming guest at the lovely home of Mrs
T. K. Neal.
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OolngT Park's Big Show all next week.
J

THE SANFORD HERALD
these good people may be buncoed by
their own thought. Please reckon yt&gt;ur
carfare and time, if the latter is worth
anything. If our town merchants try to
"soak" you or have not what you want,
of course, you are justified nr gu d .v .
where.
But first find out by getting
prices and see wtiat your borne merchants
have.

Dont forget to try the dried chipped
beef— ehipued while you wait at W. W.
Longs grocery
15-tf
Ten acres of good land for solo at a
bargain. I tuee acres clearetl and crop(wd last season. AM nodes fence. Near
londing station on traction line. Almost
given nway
Parlicuiars * at Herald
tfflk-e.
for Sale—A prclty Flnritla home on
Silver Lake C. F Wiili nine. Box 923
Sanford Flu . or phone 201
33-tl
Wanted—For term of years, ut 8 per
cent. 53,500 on first mortgage. Paying
property- Address “M .” care Herald.
Sanfnnl.
,
3-5-tf
For rent—J ’lcusantly situated rooms MB
French Ave.' West. 2 minutes walk from
depot.
2 -l-c
One of the most suitable tracts of laud
m Florida, near the beautiful Indian River,
now o[&gt;en fta sale If you want good
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let tlds oiler slip by.
Write to J.
F. Sundell, Lake Mary. Fin.
37-SJtp
For Sale—Fresh Jersey cow. Inquire
of Joe.Cameron. K F. I) No. 3. Sonford.
38-ifc
For Sale m a Bargain—One Improved
Robbins’ Iron Age i'otulo Planter with
fertilizer attachment, practically good as
new; also one dust S|irnycr. Write or tel­
ephone Edgar E. Brown.
38.if

When you pull down the town in which
ts your Iwmc. you axe pullmg down yutuself, and when you buildup you are build­
ing up pourseir and your neighbor. Try
and banish from your mind the mistaken
idea that ail good things arc away off in
some other locality. Give your town all
the praise it can legitimately bear. It
certainly will du vou no Imrm and wdl
cost you nothing, and above nil patronize
your home institutions—including the
printing office.
Think of ill Park's Big Show Bigger
and better than ever and only ten cents.

A large party of Kansas folks arrived
in the ctly today and are looking over the
Wade, the Tuner, Orlando.
tf
Celery Delta.
We are equipped lu handle your repal
Ssnfotd will entertain the Rivera and work.
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
frl-48tf.
Harbors committee upon their returns
from Key West
G$t prices on beans for spring planting
34-8tc
D. R. Brisson. K. P. Murrell, Rev. Hatch­ from L. R. Philips A Co.
er, Rev. Williams and Rev. Wildman are
One and two horse wagons with celery
in Orlando today.
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flared side bodies at Umlur wood's. fri-7-tf
-Oh Jo y r The big Park Show all nest
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Mnchine A Garage Co.
frt-48-tf
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.. T^e Herald can supply your typewriter
Dr. J. C. Davis optician will be at the
with any size of ribbon. The best grades Robbins Nest hotel In near future. Watch
of carbon paper, etf.
for his ad.
tf
J. N. Whltner returned Wednesday
Famous Spirelin Corset, city agent. Mrs
evening from his business trip to Jackson­ R. M. 'Hamilton. Call nr phone... No.
ville snd St.
155.
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Everyone «Book! go to the High Sctwol
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
Auditorium Monday evening, Jan . 22nd, derwood’s. First class work.
fri-3-tf
to meet “Polly of the Circus."
Buy your spring pi.inring seed at L R.
Don't miss a night next week. Park's Phtli|&gt;n A la 's
31-Htr
Big Show,
Cus engine repairs Sanford Machine
J F. Ward, travelling passenger agent A Garage Co
frl-48-lf
Merchants and Miners Trarispciriion Co.,
Now is the imm to buy lien us before
headquarter* in Jacksonville, was in the the usual rise in prices L. R. Philips A
city on Thursday on business.
Co. Have plenty of them.
1l-8tc
R^v Fred P. Ensminger will speak on
New goods arriving at W. W Longs
bis work among the Cubans In West
Grocery — give him u cull
fri-15-tl
Tampa, at the People's church next Sun­
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine
day night. All are Invited to attend.
A Garage Co for vulcanizing, frt-48-tf
. Mr* l lfss Bell and little soil, Frederick
llnve yon tried the Sirrme House? till
ul Atlanta. Ga.. arrived in the city Wed­
and Pnlliirlto If not gel a meal ticket
nesday evening and will visit Mrs. Bell’s
Jllf
parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Schumpert.
Ship your produce to G W Judy A Co .
Nowhere in the world a show so lug for
Tampa. Fin Writr them for stencil fri-1f
the money
liuv&gt; til &gt;1in l join water melon i ro|if Ilet
Mr Delos H. Rogers, Supreme Instructor
ter buy your seed now L R Philips a,
ul the Mouse bulge, who is making n lour
Co
II n ti
of (he state in the Interest* of the Su­
Beaus,
[was.
corn,
tomatoes,
cucum­
preme Lodge, it in Snnfurd today In the
bers.
watermelon,
okra
New
crop
seed
InlrrrM of the local lodge.
t I. R Philips A Co
II ntc
Mr li ./ Keocher of Smllhbiirg. Mil., i*
Lost—Black and while setter
Had
in the city the guest of T .. E. Uuhenuii
name
on
collar-Liberol
reward
|m
id
for
the well known commission man. Mr.
tciiirii.
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JThigpen.
38-tf
Keecher is a large fruit grower at Smith-*
burg snd is prospecting In Fta.
I be latest songs of the day ut the big
lent nest week.
The congregation of the Methodist
Church have installed three extrn gns
nullslurt m their church, corner Sixth
sueet and I’urk Ave., and is pleased 10
announce that in future the building will
be perfectly comfortable even in tl*eco(de»t weather,
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517 |wr mouth
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500 feet ci|piana, ciuioc ftnd aervic* fir»t'*
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hn*«t «valer supply. An ideal «rio*
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G. W. C. BATES a SON, Props.

crops

with IDFAL FERTILIZERS, The form ula» have
actual field w ork ond ex a ctly m eet the n eed * o f
get the BE?T. especially a s If la the CHEAPEST?

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Ideal Vegetable Nianure. '
Peruvian Vegetable Manure
W. &amp;. T.’s SpeteiajkMIxtiire No. I
Ideal fruit and ytne Manure
Reece]» Special fertilizer

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For Sale—Ciienp. a 2Ti acre truck' farin ''
best of land with flowing well. Crop«
and new 9-room house within !« mile of
stntiun. Address Box ;itl2 New Smyrna
Flu.
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Arrival and Depart or r »1 1ruin*
MliriM HIMMi

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. W eTcan show Hats to suit
everyone. May we have the
pleasure of your inspection?

Wanted—Second bund wood cook stove,
3 burner oil stove, household goods, farm­
ing Implements
Prices what you have.
Gay. R. F. D. No, 3. Sanford.
3H-3p
For Rent—One of the most desirable
furnished rooms in the city Two blocks
front business Apply III) F.ast Third
St
3h-3ip
For Rent—I wo nicely furnished rooms.
Apply 4U7 Magnolia for particulars. 33-t(

G rider I t i l s

For Sale or To Let—An elegant bunga­
low, li rooms Hint both and detached
kitchen. Admirably located, A great harAth if taken soon. Apply to or address
I, Jl. Fogg. Altamonte Spring*. Fta. 36-4tp
Buys, now's the dinner. 'Take her to ¿Real Estate Salesmen Wuntrd—First
da#I man to sell III acre tracts, I miles
Park’s big show. _
frofn Orlando. You make the selling
f i b *
trni and oiitlll for the C W price n n j commissions to suit yourself
Park Dramatic Com puny together with u Sam Boyd. Room «02. »0 Wist St., New
36-7tc
toflgf diuiiMnent ha» arrived at the frieght York. A , ■'-.u
Agents
Take
Notice—For
Sole.
I70U
depu ana will |&gt;robnbiy receive its
acres cut over pine land, 5 miles from
christening at Sanford next weak. A
Orlando, nu ideui 10 ucre tract jvoposl
lot of new scenery has also arrived and tlnn. Will make ivice and terms right
Will be used here for the first time.
and pay liberal commission. Address
Sam Boyd. Room 602, 90 West S t, New
Girls! Dues your fellow love you! Parks
York,
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Show next week.
Wonted— White messenger boy oi
Telegraph * ti&gt;s office.
' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gabbetl entertained Western-Union
34-lf
* *cw blends Monday evening at their
Hurry
your
grape
vine
planting;
as
belt
bungalow un the lake. A delightful even­
time ts passing. Hove u few on han for
ing was spent in playing cards, after immediate delivery. 1’lnnt Anmof i «vet
wnlch refreshments were served. Those for hedge and secure beatiful and ever­
Present Mr. and Mrs. Ceo H. Fernald, Dr. lasting Inclosure Cut Rowers and plants,
•nd Mrs Davis Forster. Mr. a n d « * » } R. nursery stock. L H. Temple, phone 156.
32-tf
1- Hughes.
. For Sale—5 acre form, twenty bearingEvery night next week. Park’s big orange trees. 50 pencil trees, idso very
large bearing pear trees, modren 5-rootn
show, rain or shine.
cottage, front and buck porches, faces
Harry Goldstein, a prominent b a sln esftj-^Jlh Golden Like, 3 tulles south east of
of fornandina was in the citv
gunnford: 5 minute* walk to street rail­
Wednesday. Mr. Goldstein has interests way. also Oveido railroad. Fine drinking
n Jacksonville and Tamp«, is vice presi­ water, good bathing, fishing and swim­
ming. Also 10 acre tract of ihe very
dent of the F ir« National Bank of Fer- best celery and lettuce land, well located.
nsndino and chief booster of the Publlc- H mile west Cameron City, lets than n
ty Club and still finds time to go to the quarter of mile from Sanford traction
•l»te legislature when he fathered some carline. Land has a gentle slope from
North to South End, so there will never
very Important measures last seaalon.
he any danger of soured land. Guaran­
Every school boy knows that a kite will teed to get flowing .wells on land. Rea­
sonable price, and terms to suit. Ad­
not Dy unless there Ts a string tying it
dress box 1127 City.
2-lfS
*•' Jm t so la Ilf«. The man who
The Gate City House has brought down
1 lied down by half a dozen blooming the high cost of living. Only *4 00 p;r
for_____
the finest table board In the city.
«•poosibUitiee sod his mother will make week
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■ “tghtr. stronger fight tfcqn the bachelor, 3 w Parker.
*bo having aothlng to keep him steady, 'd booght five
flvt tracts Of fine land three
years ago. I Improved end cultivated
* always floundering in the mud. If you them.
* * * * * Well located. 1 wont one for a
V'ant to ascend in the world, tie yourself home and (rocking. See me for bargains
to •omebody.
on others. Levi Blnfofd. Just south ol
Crystal Ice Factory.
27-tf
Be early and avoid the rush at the Big
Bargain—5 acres of laud in Beck Ham­
* “tk Show every night n*xt week.
mock; best land la The cotinty; ollclenrrd
U a habitant! a delusion among and irrigation plant ofcaplete, with 1 ncr*
* “ rge number of pat people to go to celery. 3 acres lettuce; another acre rc J4‘
for potatoes or anything. Croi
»m e Urge city to step; believing that complete, f3,500.00._ F. M.
“ n P«reb«^ cheaper. We think

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Nicely situated rooms to let— 11G French
Ave. Two minutes walk from depot,
'vest.
38-2tp

WANTS

Aik l o c a l A d v e rM s e r ^ rn tv

UR spring H ats are flow
ready for your inspec­
tion. They are, without
qiiestion, the most elaborate
variety we have ever shown,
including a very complete line
of Derbies, the new Rough Fin­
ish, Novelties in all new col­
ors, in bound, stitched, welt or
raw edge, th at may be worn
Telesteope or Dented.

Ideal Celery fertilizer
Ideal Lettuce fertilizer
Ideal Tomato fertilizer
Ideal Bean Special '
for Watermelons

AT OUR LOCAL WAREHOUSE.
MR. R. C. MAXWELL. M .n a ,t r

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Wilson , ■Toomer Fertilizer Co.
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which be has followed with large success the passage [In 1 John 2:17 “And thy
I d all parts of the state and under every world passeth oway. nnd the lust thereof;
possible condition of this commonwealth but he that doeiti the will of God nbideth
h# has gathered permanent records on the forever." This -was followed by brief
Items of Interest Concerning photographic plate. The result is a col­ addresses from two of Mr. Ensminger’s
Society People.
lection of negatives of priceless value. intimate friends. Mr. C. R. Walker and
No one appreciated their worth more than Mr. Lucinn Philips, who paid strong nnd
did
Mr. Ensminger. and he was engaged eloquent tribute to the character and life
P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAl
1
in sorting out the best of them when of him who has gone.
The music wns In charge of Mr. FL. T.
death overtook him.
Hour Celery City Vanity Fair While
The Christian life and experience of Woodruff, assisted by Mrs. Hoy, Mrs.
Away the Golden llo u r s The S t o v e T h a t Uses E ith e r Gasoline o r Oli
Mr. Ensminger hns been peculiarly happy Waldron and Mr. Wlldmnn. The selec­
SOclal Gossip Becoming a Christian ns a boy in the tions were beautifully rendered und fitted
doys when such experiences were rare, he to the service. From the church the
W eloka M u tIc a U
early joined (lie church ami has aver da- Masons conducted the body to the cem e­
The Wcloka Club rooms held one of the
Burns more Air
lighted to be in active service.
Ue tery and read the service over the grove.
largest and most appreciated .audiences
brought his religion with him to Florida Large numbers of people were In a t­
nnd Less Gasoline
of the season on Tuesday afternoon, the
and in spite of ill health, at once idenjl- tendance. Miller k Son were In charge.
occasion being a delightful muslcalc un­
than all others.
Thus passes a kind husband nnd father,
fieri himself with the spiritual forces of
der the management of the music com­
a good citizen, a friend to everybody, a
Sanford.
mittee, Miss Bowler and Miss Frank.
When the Congregation church wns or real gentleman, a humble, earnest, con­
The Welaka Club has been doing cred­
gnnlzed in 1890 Mr. and Mrs. Ensminger secrated Christian. The whole community
itable work id their various departments
Perfect Comíaiswere among (he charter members. Mr. loses In the death of sudi a man.
and lhe|muaicale naturally is a chief the
G. B. W.
tion. Pure Fire.
Ensminger became church clerk, and
among them.- A well selected program
served in that capacity for many years.
Absolutely Safe.
was given, including a v o cal. solo. "The
He believed in and loved the 'Sunday
BALD
HEADS
NOT
WANTED.
Rosary“ by Miss Coleman of Enterprise;
No Smoke.
No
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school. All his life he has been active in
piano solo. "Persisn Song." Miss Ward.
it. When he enrae to Sanford he followed Baldness Is Too O .ntrally Considered
Odor.
S i in p I e
Instrumental duet. "Melody in F,” Miss
along these same lines, even going out in
a
Sign
of
Advahesd
Age.
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Hand and Mias Frank. At tins dose of
nnd Durable. . .
the country district to maintain schools.
A bald-headed person does pot h/tva
the musical program Mrs. J . W. Dickins
He was made superintendent of the Con­ an equal chance with one blessed with
read a paper on "Old Masters," prepared
gregational school os soon a* It was or­ a healthy head of hair, bofniiae bald­
by Mrs. Davis Foster. Mrs. Dickins was as­
ganizer! and held the oilier without inter­ ness Is too generally accepted ns an
sisted ot the mirrorscope by Miss Hector.
mission until his death. For the* past two tndlrntlon of age. Many large eort»ornThe entire paper was charming and the
years he has been hut rarely in attend­ tlona have established nn nge limit, andpictures Illustrated with particular cmrefuse to take men over 83 years of
ance because of III health. But he kept
age ns new employees.
,*CpliasJs and in ail was a generous work of
up his deep interest to the last.
Probably
of lwId headed pcoplo
the art department.
Out of such n home have come children rnay regain a good head of healthy hair
The social half-hour was thoroughly en­
worthy of their parentage. Miss Mary. If they will follow our ndrlre and acjoyed. Mrs. W. D. Holden, as hostess.
- fSMlISd With her usual grace of nuu^p. lbc_oldcal daughter, is b«okkeepci_ALlhc rapt nur offer. _JYb Imre a rcraedyjhnt
hardware Store of Geo. Jl. Fernald. An­ wo posftTWly gua ran too' \ o 'grow hair
Hot ohocolate waa served and It was with
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other daughter. Miss Carrie, la a valued on any hend. unleos the room of tho
regret the guests of so rare a treat de­
teacher in the Sanford public achoola hair aro entirely dead, their folllelea
ported.
The Oil Stoves have the
The son, Fred, went into the ministry dosed, and tho scalp hns become glased
nnd
shiny.
We
want
people
to
try
(Ms
and has established a wide reputation in
Best W ickless Burners
Csmpllmrntary to Mis. Briggs
tlieiHigh hi» wniqm» wtr l remedy nt our rink, with Urn distinct
Kiris. Paul Kedy wus the chnrmingTostin-the world, also the
understanding TT75T unless it floe* ex
which he is carrying on at West Tampa.
srtly what we claim It will, nnd gives
ess of a delightful bridge party Tuesday
Latest Improved Open
The new church was a delight to Mr. satisfaction Iti every respect, we shall
afternoon complimentary to her guest.
Knsmingrr and none did more in (tropnr- make no charge for the remedy used
Grates, full size top and
Mrs A. S. Briggs of Madison, Wisconsin
thin to their means than did he to bring during the trial
Three tobies of bridge were played. The
Substantial Frame. A
it to pass. He hns ever tried to. lead an
Wo know exactly whnt we are talk
highest score wns made by Mrs II. M
earnest, conscientious, consistent life, and lug about, and with tilts offer hack of
Powerful Cooker.
No
Pspworth, who won the' first prize, a
tills I* his own best monument in the our statem ents no one should scoff,
dainty hemstitched johni. Miss Maggie
T r o u b l e
A l w a y s
community Often, utid of lute months doubt o u r word, or hrsltntu to pul our
Hart of Orlando received the booby prize,
remedy
to
nn
artunl
teat.
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nearly nlwnys in pain, lie never fniled to
a very pretty pin cushion. After the
W e w a n t every one who Is snffering
have n plrnsunt word for everyone Ills
cards a delicious fruit salmi, sandwiches,
from n u ) scalp or hair trouble, dan
was a hfe overflowing with alMxinding
olives and coffee were servrd Mrs Kec
drtiff. falling hair, or baldness to try
ly’s gussts were Mcsdiunes Hriggs. Curtis. courage, cheerfulness and good works. our l l o i n l l "H.'V H a i r Tonic. W e w sut
Strong in his own beliefs he hnd the ut­ them to use It regularly say until
Robinson. DeForcst. Hughes. McLaughlin.
most tolerance and charity for the Ix-lirf ihree tstttles have l&gt;een u*i-d ' nnd If
Brady. Homes, Pnpworth. Neal. Chase.
of others.
It diM-s not e rs d hn le dandruff, elennse
Whitney, Gabbett. Misses Wyllyand Hart
Alxiut three ye.irs ago tils old troubles and refresh Mir scalp lighten the hair
Ix-gan to press down ti|&gt;nii linn with re­ In Its roots nnd grow new hair, w-e
Orld|r P a lly
doubled
|&gt;ower and since thal time he has « I I I return every rent | aid u* for the
Mrr Fbrrest Lake riitcrttilneri mosl de­
There
never
seen
u tiny free from solTering. To­ leiuedy for the mere asking
lightfully at bridge' Thursday afternoon
Is no formality oitn«rt«"d. and we oxnrl
complimentary 10 Mrs. Julian Cnrpepter ward the Inst lie wns in constant nnd al­ no obligation from the user w hatever
of Jacksonville. Miss Margaret HrtTt of Or­ most oidtearahle |tniu. hoi lie kept hold
We m ake ilils offer with n full under
lando oud Miss Lizzie Mays of Mniiticello on Ills Irumies* to tin- very day of his standing that our business success
Ten fables of bridge were played. Mrs dentil
entirely de|e»nd* upon the sort of fn-nt 4
Kam i B uilding
Just across the sheet
Mnnrluy evening iui look *up|x-r with turn! we n m i e l i m i riistnmcrs. n ml we
II. W. Herndon made the highest score
t’v í- i* ^ V^ V V VVV VV
r- &lt;-•&gt; v v
and waa the fortunate winner of the first the family ns usual, lie was particularly would not daro make the abnvo of K 'v v VVVV
fer
unless
wo
were
|&gt;oslttrely
certain
happy
in
the
(iresence
of
his
son.
and
prize, a handsome vase. The second
prize, a Rozane wall pocket wns recrivrd wife, ami the little grnndson who had that wo could substantiate It In every
by Mrs. J. L Hurt. The guests of honor arrived that afternoon from West Tampa. particular. Itemeuihcr. yqu can obtain
The family retired as usual looking for Retail Remedies In this com m un ity
were each presented with u dainty lluvino
immediate change Hut die summons only nt our atora— T h o flats M 'S to r e
Inud cup and suucer
I. K PHILIPS A O l '
After (he conclusion of (he games of came in Ihc night Ills wife on waking
cards delicious oyster (unis, sandwiches found that he had dmp|&gt;ed into n |«-acrthin sliced hum with homemade pickles ful sleep for safety Quietly he hrrnlhed
T H O M A S KM M K T W I L S O N
Ins last at two o'clock Tuesday morning,
and coffee were served.
ATTORNEY AND 00ÜNSELL0R
Mrs. Lake's guests were Mrs. Carpenter, with the whole family about his bedside.
AT-LAW
I)r.
C.
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Walker,
the
faithful
physician
hilis Hart and Miss Mays; Mesdbrtire Hol­
l-ffte Si Air Attorney Srvrnth Judicial Circoli oI
ly. Marks, Fernold, (Inbbett. Miller. Hoi- nnd‘ friend was hastily summoned but
lorids
^det). Smith. tMcIamghlin. Pulsston. N e w . life had departed before he reached (hr
K fih lrn m Aanfonl and Silvan la k f
than. Herndon. Barnes, Ijin r. Keelor. bedside.
Besides the wife, three children anil
Nesl. Woodruff. Martin. Brady. Shinhnlscr,
Dickins, Turner. Fox. Papworth. Kassel- three grandchildren lierc in Florida. Mr.
ter. Prather. Keely. Fills. Driver, Wight. Ensminger leaves a brother, Mr F'
Chase, Hurl. F If Higgins. Thrasher. Ensminger. who lives ai Marion. Ohio,
Vorce, Hughes, F’orstrr. Brown. 'Whitner, and a half brother, Mr. Jam es Madison,
Fstjo, Bell. Wilson. Bowler. Misses Wylly ulso a sister. Mrs. Mary Morwy, wife of a
prominent lawyer ill Milwaukee. Wis.
and Keelor.
The funeral took place at the Congre­
LVtRY I (Mil) OWNER WLARS A SMILE
In Memorlam
gational church at two on Wendcsday
They can "o ffo id '* to _ )u x t look—la te s t models o f the FORD CAR. wllh
Jefferson Clay Ensminger was born at afternoon. The schools of the city were
T H IS
full equipm ent, delivered a t the rollawlng exceedingly low price»
New Berlin. Ohio, March 22. 1843. He dismissed and the business tiouses dosed
PORTABLE
would, therefore, hove been 69 years old at a mark of respect. The Masons of
5— Passenger Touring Car, fore doors
.
$755
had he lived a few weeks longer. As a the city came in a body and conducted
3— Passenger Roadster Car
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boy lie resided in Ashland, Ohio, and In the casket from the home to the church,
2— Passenger Torpedo Runabout, lore-doors
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his young manhood he lived at Cleveland while hundreds of people gathered in
Delivery Car .
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HOME
and for a time In New York city. He respectful silence on the streets. Mr.
went to Iowa In 1870, there meeting the Ensminger joined the Masons before
TOR DEMONSTRATIONS SEC OR WRITE
STORE
faithful wife who survivea him. Amanda coming to Sanford, and early made his
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Lydia Brown. They were married In Ver­ Influence felt in the Sanford lodge.
O FFIC E
mont in the year 1872 and'returned to Largely through his influence has the
Iowa to Uve.
lodge been kept up to the high mural
D istributor. Orange and Osceola Counties
Never even as a boy hod Mr. Ensrnln- standard that it now possesses. For severp
South Orange Avenue
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ger been in robust health. A few years ai years and until shortly before his
after his marriage he developed diflicul- death, when his failing health compelled
4MCsaiit Psvw UtIUsr
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COMPLETE
Uea to severe that his friends became him to give up, he was secretary of the
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u»-. alarmed. When he came to Florida for lodge, and faithfully he did his work.
This Lamp is handsomely
the first time, in the fall or 18*3. It was
Six fellow Masons and intimate friends
not believed that he would live a year. acted a pall bearers. They were C. R.
'nickcllcd, height 29 inches,
But Ip returned to Iowa the next spring Walker. Lucian Philips. G. W. Spencer,
Quipped with automatic self; * M mych better health. For^joveral /ears Fred Turner. C. F. Haskins and Fr E.
W c cm supply you for immediate shipment
cleaning needle, globe and
.j. khe thus alternated between t^£two states. CrlggaL Beautiful flowers and in . the
pump.
Usual
price
$22.00.
S o il complete line of Poultry Supplies. Garden and Field Seods in.Florui*
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making his home In Sanford each winter. largest profusion had been brought In as
W e have the best line of Man' . 1 Then in 1890 the entiro_Jgmay came to a tribute. These were first takpg down
Potatoes, Boans, G ard e n and Field Peas
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P i - . Sanford and this has U e n tW h o m e ever and loaded into one of the wallling carri­
tic* and supplies in the South
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ages. then the sad procession moved to ,'at lowest prices. Estimates
• io c*. . . .
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* In early Hfe Mr. Ensminger, wanted hi the church. »
and expert advice Free.
206.
E.
Bay
St., Jacksonville, Fla.
go Into one of the professions but circum­
When all had entered, the building was
stances forbade this and he took up tho crowded to its utmdst capacity, more
1-. same business os his father, who had than a hundred people standing (luring
been a photographer practically from the the servxes. Kev, George B. Waldron.
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beginning of that industry. He mndo big poitoc of,Mr. E 111mlager, conducted the
111 EAST BAY ST.---- work a profeaaion; putting into it science, church service*. After music, pniyfr
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skill and heart. aRd/lo be won raoceaa. ond appropriate scripture rending. Mr.
Waldron
«poke
for
a
few
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�TH E SA N fO R D MTRALD

«nyltr an' a thruo ono— (hoyan many
a .ship bechuno Handy Hook nn ih*&gt;
allp."
“Site left me for Rome motive or
another.''
" I ’roltnbly another." — Dulcimer
Dawaon.
(Florida Orowof, Not. 2. 1911.)

"I ieo bo the papers lhat theyio a
cal) for lbs ottrna
fruto
orange
grower« of Florlday to moot a t Orlnnito on Saturday," «aid Mr.' Hennosax.
-TU,” said Mr. Dooley, "a ll the
leadin' an' lad men, Includin' Ketch-

COOKING
UTENSILS
OF A L L KINDS

"Can’t »ay th a t tho world I» g e t­
ting a bit am arter," «snorted Kran’
pa. "My grand Ron auk» m e the Ramo
Billy (juoBtlonB that his father naked
at hla ago."—Justin Tyme.

MADE IN ONE, TWO
AND THREE COM.
rrorw
PARTMENTS.

p é Ì I E N

Fireless

C A B IN E T

Cook
Stove

Br II, TIILHtVH no unv in ffi-iiitt*;

Wo all wllli curt** urn vt-Mtl.
But llicre'a lota of fun In living. Juat to
aeo what tiapprna neat.
DAINTY D ESSER T S
ta , 1 want the big boas, aays bo. Hoila, aaya br, 6an you lond mo tho Ma­
jor with tho long name, aaya ho.
What for «ays tho boa«; to take
mother crack at tho Florlday Kxchange. Bay« Kctchem. Certainly.
tay&gt; tho boa«, an' ao tho Major la
pot onto the Job."

I ' Roast« Stewa
W Bakes Fries
'r Steams Boils

Manhattan Pudding,— Mia a cup and
a half of ornngo juice, n fourth of a
cup of lemon Juice and sweeten to
taste. Turn Into a brick mold Whip
a pint of heavy erentn. add’a half cup
of powdered sugar. Iislf n lena|&gt;oonful
of vanilla and two-thirds of n cup of
Cover with
&lt; “W’HI ho make * 8Pooch T" aaya Mr. walnut meats chopped
Henneaiy, an' what b It all ahute, any­ waxed |mper. park lu s a il and Ice, let
slnnd three hours to ripen
way?"
Angel Parfalt.—Roll a •-u|t of sugar
"He will." «aid Mr. Dooley. "T h e
tlu-.iii hmrl lis uLiLo^lp of uoituC UII,TT~ If» — Wih rla o d ttisU
feeling perfectly ut homo In M« eym- U1 It thread* from tho spoon. Four
pmy. Ho will s « r : Mr. ChaTfinim slowly an the beaten white« of three
Ihimself being chairman) an' fellow- eggs, nml continue heating until the
.dim « fruit nrange grower«, In fact I mixture la cool Add u pint of cream
may aay, peraeculod and proBecutod beaten stiff; flavor with vanilla and
■— ftllow eu*w* trull nratilCU , K,P&gt;wwra, JL. pack In bfthltlK now dor cans to freeze
rrprealntlng ub I do 80 per cent, of Herve wtth ruspberiy mun e
P r a lin e Ic e C rra rn ,
Itlu n c h a cu p A n ofilin ifn r j£r ¡,i111»n^ ta rm ili right* in.I ........ .
the orange growers of Florlday and
g e » t n till* S f lT lt nr tl Mf*|«ai)&gt;|ii»nr' t * If 11t.l,"»111
t i t i f i «aiti
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and
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« Is«- ttieti
( t il k i r i. I h f .1
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alto the Florlday Kn«l Coaat Railroad,
I •i*■11 »if Sunfi.nl Mu tu V\ |i
Mu. in n
m
that true irlud of tho grower. I pro- b ro w n lu th e m e n , s h a k in g ^y'le |ian
O r d i i i i i i u f &gt;1H»
ii ) Ftn « i t * i
iif tfiito
brow
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fltn*
C i l y i»f Sctiiftifd I I . tcrsl.i un T t i i I *li f|M«|.tilt «gainst tho outralgeeoiiB, murder
nujsllfy m i nml •
iv fid in Miinliiitiiit i ml
( 'n r n i .- l li o a h a ll «up of Hiigar and
oui. vlllalnonn. contlmtiihlo. ohjec
«lt|rtilnl|iHia ut « i l » ) fr u ì - f i r « it . . n i m i n t
A"
UonaUTD, unrnsonnblo course now he mhl tw o c i i [ih o f si-a lile d c r e a m
|L- It Ordniiirtl i.&gt; iti# t it&gt; i mi.. .1 ..f 11«#- i hi *if
lag pursued he the Florida Kvchunge Bunn a s tin- s u g a r I- m e lte d add Mu- ‘»riiihm l l ls.f li I ia
Nn
liuti I J hml Hrr Nnniof.l (t I. |&gt;lu.iii 1.iiti|ciitir
an' Will um Chaaem To m ile. Did l n u ts, and t h r e e f« m ith a ol n cup of 1« u»tl mit 11liuti, u|M'f iittiiit *r !» !i' i ililiali«' ntrlii ito ih*s
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and
C ity i*if fia fi fili i l um jrr nml by %irnr»- *if n frnm h itr.
u r puraued? I did. May bo tho word
itfiirilnl by ibi*Cèty nf Sinf..#.! .&gt;n |.»tv Tilt MIU1'*
wai wrongly used. They nro not he- add a i|iiint o f i it m u and fr e e z e
In
jl Mrt'firll Í.) un Mffhti in. * &gt;mtlll.it
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G e rm a n Ice C r e a m
M ix o n e tile! n O n l l n . i t u r f • r.tn h iik l r r t r im N»«.! &lt;• m -.| h u i l t i n
log puraued. Faith, 'll« tho free nn'
le» Vb li U lt i f u l l d i S « ii(iin | U f 11 it. r # .u n t) f io r
Independent tshipper that wants to
nifi, n in i fila A m i n * *
d u ly i « * n o i r i i»k ito m u ,| by
h Mill tif-ll tu tb r Silllfuni Irti Jill,lo ( olii pilli y Oli
market hta own fruto whin he want
i h r 2 1 Ì m l d a y o f Atri&amp;u*l
A Í* I ’. Mflf « li n il I m y i to. that is being puraued. Even . n
from nod íifl«*r llr r i&gt;t%jiniíf oí Ho* ordiitubi ** tin
I.ny«fuI r ,ü.ht Ji* t b r n « « Itili*** of 1 fi*- frfm« I m r br*r.nlmber of me own family la thus b e '
l * r f o f r i i n n l n l t o Vt» U
M ili b r ì i
f i. 1
„i r u t * ’
Ing pursued be the vlHInns, an' he has
.»r (.»Il noi io r u m i $2 IHI i n i liciti 1 h In? Kr*id»nM**
iod % " J ìU |*’f li noi t li for l l . s u * * * 1f U |«P).Mir* «*o
been arrested In thin beautiful an
il i
i l i o U f o i r lift i n o l i l i lo ti l i i i t fi.» j - f . *
r i i 1 O i l l R i n i l l K ' t O f l I S » » l l l h (w- f I m O ^ i l t t n ti M*
'free town of Orlnndlo, more shame
( d ii. h r d r i n rtihl l i m i
r ittc* t** 1 f u n f t .1 c.K h
to thlm. I come before you. not as
» u I*m nftf*r a i Ifin r r n p n liv r Irlridm itr* a i »- m udr
flirt 11MN
ripreientatlve of that grand and glo
Nr« t i|ii 2 T im i Ilift S.infonl Irlrtd io n r (u n i
riou» Institution, tho Florlday Faat
I,MJII y n**iiprr nf M fi Miti ludi Mfor otto lui *il AII
ito- «otiin I In aoilf flkriiiir ut If mm fu*r RayA n* triuy
Cbast FIallroad, lh a t g r a t o highway,
l*r In totofkjjl I 1tu ;-o .d t»y I hr City fattilo il of tb r City
under the control of me own boas,
of Snrifi.rd Hofiftn nod (roto nird ifl» f (fir it.yatii^r
of tli 1« ordinali.» «hall 110 liirijfrr U rriju im l lo |my
one of the greatest highway men In
(« 1 1h r City of Snrdonl 2 j^ r r m t (if th r friM i rr
tht couutrr. that gral«\ highway that
irlptM r r t r ly iil from the b irr nini u «r of all tri ■
tdkoiirti
luàttnl tolllilli th r c u rp o f«ir lim ili of th r
* hit «tends Ita hands of stale an'
C ity of Sun ford. n% phivkJrd nnd illp trln tn l in S r r Oth«r bands of a like nature, all tho
tkm 2 of nn imlirmrMT* i r in (i n i tV* tm i) fighi« nnd
tifi Ir g n lo V\ H Mlfi brìi of bnn/ofd Or nn i r
frum Jaeksonvlllo, tho home of
( «mr&gt;ty . M ofId«, duly for **rii liy Ilo* City f 0 0 rii 11 of
'j£ t Tolmes Onion, that glorious rlgt I l» t sibili*b fui 11 fin irli Murk m !l»**t 11&gt; »«f Nmifufil, Sii 11furti, f liwrtd« on July ì 1 fi, 11102
M ut kin
Snrilnir 1 Ali oidirmiMw-i am i pari* uf oriltrmtr
raaeQiatlve of a free pres«, to Miami,
t r i in 1tifili li 1 h rfrn lLh ir* brrrf.y rr|M nini
,4k
1
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by
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l
(*«rnr«l
I.f
I
hr
in' beyout to keys of Florlday that City **f Snnfunl. F lu fk l«
f l i r i H i r r M i f i i h o I l o «i.rtogtiitig u f i l u i i n c r w a *
d u l y Isr»* ’*«'»1 ?«) I
I II» I . « . u f d MI N. m u l i ..»I I h I h
.Strillili 1 T il« ! » fi*» f lfuw iig .J. *• ritto . I Mi.iiiu
extend out nrto the blue wathers of
li r r i i l « fin ii I*« ili*. «tfiiM lnr.i -f . T .......... f -r if.r
the ocean, plntlng a beckoning flngor t n it n l of l|W rii a «*I ratnbtiM.mg .4 Rm h I « tu lb**
to that I’enrl ef the Ant Hills, Cuhln ("tty tif Smrmril
111
ytlr* where grow tho glorious pine
bri tinn 2 At tbr Sfiullltornl citfliri uf tbr inter
apple« ef lhat free country Hint wo section Of I’srk A v rn u e ami fo u rtli JSl . mote 11 »
ly locAted «* l«Mrf/ij| 7 iw i n o rth .w the Smith
• lota ao well; tho pineapples I mane. clfico
lin r of ViMilth S»L nm l 1 fr rl En*t uf tb r W r » l tiiir
It )ii&gt; bln said (hat tho Florlday East of Cnrk A venu a
WSlfl FttotoT
•-tcail haul* the pines ef tho free C u ­
bans for 35 clnt« when, Utoy charge
Uta Jlprlday grower« B3 clnts, an'

the distance much ahorter. While 'tla
trae, 'Ms all owing to tho exeglnres
of the occasion, an' tho fact thnl no­
body else can get tho business of tho
Tkridsy grower while unfair In com
PMIng steamships not ow ned by that
peat ^enefaclor, H. O. Flagler, haul
the Cuban pines at a rcdlcolnaly low
tMa. T i n something tho
com m on
Power cannot bo made to understand
a«' t o win pass It h u rrie d ly by;' but
I come as a rtprcalntntlvo of SO per
*J®,ura
ih' orange grow ers of F lor’ in ‘ ,n ' ,n beb» l i
e
that other
r &gt;r*
grower«.

Specialty of Swedish White E n a m e l w a r e

SrcSion 3: Tin* mm ium oni it nu»&lt;lr of mnrtrii*
12 iitf*h#f iwjunre nhil ¿ \ fprtlm ig «rt irrilir grourul
w ith Ui|i «u rf«C r I r v r ì with tclrnriil wiiifl filial u|w»*1
w iriel» "ft tntombrri iT ty K M
In ibetasiii* ! uf
the mom inient I» « r i n tniiJimr n «l ih r tuft o ' * turh
i* tb r »tryn*I(»r«t (m m whk li frvrla « rv* m in- inàrn
11 At**
I
Tb^ H r* alum uf tfir i ity it M 1«
3 9 ,4 0 T o r rlrv n im tt uf thr t il y li M tst»**r
n trttt lotot u.Jr nl Frrtinmlitito
20 .0*
Section 5
A ll O rU in n m r« or part» in lo nflkt
herewith «fe hereby rriK-.ilnl
I }r«fr)iy err I if r i »« a» i the foregoing unlin âm e *&gt;«•
duly
b» Ih r C ity G n in r ll *4 Su nf orti in *r%
•ion the 1Hlh d«&gt; of ( w n n k r , lU tl
M W le n iti. City Clerk
A pprovftI D m 27. IO N
r o i r n r L a *», Mnyor
35*fri*4l

SANFORD

fCORTDA-

Gave Up Hope
"I Buffered five years, with awful palm, due to woman­
ly tmublcs,” writes Mr». M. D. McPherson, from Chadbourn, N. C. "They grew worse, till I wobld often fulnt,
I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting In ray
sid e ; also a head.uhe and a backache.
I nave up and thought I wduld die, but my husband
urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the fjrst bolt!«
helped me. liy the time the third bottle wan used, 1 could
do all my work. All the people around here »aid 1 would
die, but Cardui relieved me."

TAKE
For more than f&gt;0 years, Cardui has been relieving
woman’s sufferings, and making weak women strong ana
well. During this time, thousands of women have written,
like Mrs. McPherson, lo tell of Hie really surprising reiulfi
they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic
remedy for women.
Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieve» or pre­
vents unnecessary p.im and suffering from womanly trouble«.
If you arc a woman, begin taking Cardui, today.
Writ* t&amp;: L#dies* Advisory Depl, ChsMtn&amp;ort Msdidna Co1# OfiHioooci Tw »
for Sptcial ¡ru true horn, and 64 page book, Tfoat 1resimsit for wo«e a," MtfVH [.#

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$ 2 to $ 4 por doxon
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M I L L S . T h e Florist, Inc

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Ati O h I ì i i s i k t »m rn illn s S i liuti I ut ( ’(««nitr. 1 ol
th r K rvt*,il l Irt lu iim i-, u[ th r c . t ) r,f Smifonl.
[t in ti- r tu tbr t r -io -m ot irjK M rf ».MM1 l i t i .

• e^*n&lt;l Ketchem wants Is lo bo lot
Hon# an' have things ns thoy was
before we lv#r herod of thla dntnnaFlorlday Exchange that In now
« ' rtilogtlon of mo friend Ketchem'«

Ih- Il O rilaiiini h* (h r Mnyilf ntxl C llr ('n in r il ut

Smitor-l. nolkl»

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S r. tkif» I Th«&gt; Sr,tMHl I ..t ( J u t i y - I .1 o( ih«R r v iu il O ntlnsnre» «.( (h r C l t y o tU a n f»n l. r r lm i» r
t e lh r rrrtiU*n ul rrx it.ra llim k .t » , t«- [-».rn ilr-l ni
follo-,” S«vt1on 4 1h r f i n fotiiu (t-»I&gt;i.II lOOVrni- - U h
In f.»u «h y* .-li rz th r «Io-In * ' nt lh n .* r ii» lf » t t o n
11rriX Ut rxotnliir s w l i r v i « - Ih r H it ì&gt;( rR g iiirrn l
v o .rr t nf « hr Cil&gt; nf Snnfonl r r g it n « Ih rtrfrn n i
ftir n a tu ri nf - ih ti o h n v r dfcifnr rc m n -r-l frnm
,nli| ( I I , Of »1,0 nf- ..| | irf»l»r ill» | li« lllln l In votr
Sctlhin 2 A ll unlliiniK r* ur fu ri* uf o rU in n m n

ir «“'nress. w0 D0W c„m to ,ll0 j,int
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l denounce with all lh' force of mo
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&lt;r&gt;n' nature, tho Turrlblo Tim ’
fj* TFlIIgnim that said grano fruto
t
T T 1** t* poyaon. Olntllmln, lookin'
k
,n ,h® ®T® * n’ «wearing that
^ \ *o r d a |g. true, I at« grpen fruto
*jnpt*a Ihlp mawnln* frum mo own

tu cwiflk*. heiPSTilli, arr hrfrl.y rt t«-alrd

System oi

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in tue w .iri.i

yt-,u. success, lftOjO1

graduates. More tlinu l".i hiKh-i'rade itiMriiclurs. Contracts givi
t.» secure graduates l’I »SlTlUN S &lt;&gt;r KIiTT ND MQ.NUY. Indors
l.y more l: lortda ami C.eorgia Hankers and oth er business men tin
A l , I, O T H E R Fionda and (ìeorgla business college^ combined. V
also teach liY MAH, , Catalogue F R E E .
A. H. J A M E S , Manager, Jacksonville, FI«.

I h r r r l » rt-n ifr Ihnl th r forr&amp;ièni nrdlnsnrs »«*•
lin i» l u i » ! Ili thi f i . » ( m u n ii In Irtièo n IV , ^
A li UN I

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Ijit. Man*
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I),fiara dit or thi Iwrxaroa.
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January fi, 1012 1
Notice !* krrrhy ii»rn «bat kit win A
t»boaa re^liOTk-r aiM in t U Saaforit. k'hwUs, &lt;W
on the Slit «lar of October, IBIO, Bte tn ihla.oOIrr
■worn xtatrmrld and api.lwallun. No. 07040, lo
purchase the NWM nf S£l» ol N M .4 SW n, á«eIton 12. Townthlp 21 wHah. «ana» 31 e«M. tallahas*ee Mrtidian. an.1 It»« Umber (beivow, under
the provision» uf flw* art oHune a 1878, and a « »
amendatory, known as &lt;nr Timber smi Snvor
L av " a l such value as mistil t * flsed by aputatarinenl. acid that, puisuani tn speh appiicatkoo
the land amt llmlwT thereon have been at&gt;lirnl»rd
at H»e Mundrwt-Twrnty Dollars ihe Umher raUmstnl 40,000 uoartl feet at »5 0 0 per M. and
40 000 board feel at Í2 .5 0 per M. and ihr land
1220 0 0 ; that said applicant will oflel Anal proof
in support of his sppfk-alkm and »worn stalemrnl
un ihr eoth Hay of fiamh. 19»2. Ulure the lin k ui
«ha circuii muri al Ori sodo. D »
Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchn*«
before entry, or Initial* a iwnlcst at any lima Ul­
tore patent Issues, by filini a corruboratnl affi-

In Clrcnlt Court. 7Ht Ju d icial Circuit
' , Ormile County, florid a

Tot rft. P*l^r&lt;* -

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Car Load of

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I.u.-y E- Htvinn. f t "I
To Jofm w U trfti.U lp M m n «tiri l^iry IliKlton
Il
ftk» &gt;a«ts«lt of L tir l’alma
brrrftì iluty,»kd, hrwhk*, tir »»&gt;« that hr I. IhixtUlnnrr (n (Itf Mgtp IjimrU Cau.r. that dir ilr
fmilant». John W ñ frrM . lu la Musca ami l.ucj
Uudtnn afr fthn ir&gt;at«nf « of thr »talr uf Fkakla

H O R SES

AND

M ULES

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�January 19

THE SANfORD I1ERAL0

To Those Who Have Attended

O neL of

Our Violet Brand Sales

A mere announcement of date is all th at’s necessary. To those who have never attended,
we will say that after searching^the large m arketa-for th e Annual Ariolet- Brand-Sale, we svere
very choice in selecting only the best from each of the larger manufacturers, and we must say
we are more enthused over our purchases this year than ever, which means that the Violet Brand
Sale beginning the 17th, will far surpass any sale or sales in our history.

Store closed all day

Tuesday, the 16th, and opens Wednesday morning, the 17th at 9 o’clock.

Embroidery Window 10c
You will find our Ten Cent Em ­
broidery window in quality,to be
the most attractive one ever
shown in this city; values up to
18c per ynrd; edging and inser­
tion to m atch; choiceper

ALl OVER EMBROIDERY

EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING

In the newest and best designs.

Will be very good this spring

large and small figures, eye­

and owing to its popularity we

lets, eta, very good for spring

have bought an unlimited sup-

and summer wnists.

A large

supply from 18 to 45 inches

assortment on display, during the

wide deep worked and in the

Violet Brand Side at cxreedihgly
low prices.

newest a n d b e s t
Bandings to match

putems.

Embroidery Window, 25
Another great great surprise. Em
broideries up to 2 9 inches Midiworked very deep and of the 3f&gt;&lt;
and 5 0 c kind, with insertions n
m atch. See window dis- QCJ.
piny; choice......................... u O \

Valeniennce Laces
Beautiful Embroideries
.

*

You will hardly realize you are in
your home town when you enter
our store and see the magnifi­
cent showing of embroideries,
any style, any width and the best
of quality, at such prices. You'll
certainly miss a treat if you do
not see these on special display
during the

. VIOLET BRAND SALE

Over 5 .0 0 yards of 30-inch Pride of the.W est Lawns
in sheer and mediujn weights, worth from 1254c
to 15c per yard, bought specially for this’. | A r
sale at a Yeduced price; as long as it lasts I w C

Flaxons and Linaires
Now, cómes the sheer goods, Flaxons ami .Linaires,
the m aterials that have proven themselves to be
the prettiest and most durable of" thin white
goods; they coinè in all white, plain or with cord­
ed checks, stripes, etc. Flaxon and Linaires are
on e x a c t likeness of linen and will give even bet­
ter satisfaction.

Sheer and Heavy Linens .
No, we did not forget the little
ones, for we have a greater se­
lection of narrow and daintp sets
for the baby’s wardrobe than
ever; You will have to see this
line to more thoroughly apprepreciate them.
'M.,

We all know Linens, so will ouly give a few prices:
90-in Linens, $ 1 .0 0 q u a lity ,..........
90-in Linens, $ 1 .2 5 q uality............
36-in Linens, 5 0 c q u ality............ r
36-in Linens, 33b q u a l i t y ,..,;/^ .
36-in Heavy Linens, 5 0 c quality
35-in Heavy Linens, 7 5 c q t^ lity .
Sheer Linen Lawns at

It has always been our pleasure to
show you tile "newest and pret
tiest patterns in Val Laces, and
we have
abundance
Fdging ânffinsertion to match
lace that are worth up to C ,
10c to 1 2 Kc, on ly............

If theso Laces had been hougin
regularly it would be 18c t a ¡L0v.
Nicely finished edge and a good
strong lace that will stand the
test. Get your* sh are of these
while they lost,' a t - per 1 A r
yard _ , ..................................... I v t

Torchon Laces
* * *.

—

■

About 1 0 ,0 0 0 yards of the newest
and best iu Torchop Laces, ner
row, medium and wide widths;
values up to 12c per pard; very
pretto and desirable for the C ,,
undergarments, o n ly ...........

�Published S e m i - W e e k l y — T u o s d a y and F rid a y

SANFORD

I N S A N F O R D — L i f e ta Worth L iving

Magnolia Avenue Becoming a

Business Street
more st o r e r o o m c o n t r a c t e d

J

Brick Block WKI Be ere cted At Once
On Lot Adjoining The
herald Building .
* Hersld Squkr® Is destined to become
on« of the principal business streets In

i

Ssnford.
This prediction wo* mode several years
.go by Ihe Herald primarily because the
editor wss Interested In Magnolia avenue,
the Herald building being on this thorough­
fare, one of the banks and both of tho
theatres and the department store of D.

bakery, the other will be rented probably
as a restaurant or first cluss barber shop.
Tbe contractors are preparing the jilim*
and the contract calls for the completion
of the building by April first.
v

first Train to Key W est
When the cross-over span nt Knights
Key was closed Sunday afternoon and the
great conacte trestle Into Key West wus
finally tested out. everything wns In read­
iness for the celebration of the opening of
the over-sen extension of the Florida East
Coast Railway.
*** Last night the warships and other ves
iris In the harbor were brilliantly lighted
In honor of the event. Among the ships
are the Portuguese cruiser Republics, the
German cruiser Bremen nnd the Cuban
flagship Mainer. The United Stnte« gov­
ernment is represented by the fifth divi­
sion of the Atlantic squadron, under com­
mand of Rear Admiral Fitke, and consist­
ing of the flagship Washington, the ar­
mored cruisers Birmingham. Chester and
Salem.
. Assistant Secretary of War Oliver has
been designated to represent President
Taft at ilie celebration, and accompany­
ing hiyi will be ii congressional delega­
tion numbering sixty-eight in all, one of
tho Isr^est parties of government repre­
sentatives ever leaving Washington on o
^similar trip.

Victim» or rraud
attention of the public was recent*
*SHibi to tiie sufferings of a y u W
A)|*i who have resided in New Smyrna
* * CY*r“l nwnths, coming here .qom
wry City, where they lost all they li.nl
rough tbe Inability of (he protnotaJy'to
*ke them a deed to the land which They
“ Purchased, and spent some mon«y In
m waa industrious and.secured
n&gt;t—not being particular what
ind they got along very woll un•roeka ago. when the loss of. all
ngi began to prey upon the iplnd
0 ““HI she became insane, not
ignUlng her. husband and child.

done In n very substantial way. A suf­
ficient sutn was rqlsed to defray their ex­
pense* to their former home in Pennsyl­
vania, where they could have the help of
relatives to cart for the nflllcted wife who.
It is hoped, Is only temporarily insane.
The Celery City promoters probubly
practiced the greatest fraud on the inno­
cent purchasers of land than any other
colonization company In Florida, and
they should be punished for it. Most col­
onization companies are |«c|xircd to show
a dear abstract and make a Rood deed to
the purchasers of their lands. And some
of these lands are so poor it might, mor­
ally be considered a crime to sell them
and make a dood deed to them, but the
men who deliberately sell people land on
the Installment plan and receive pay­
ments, when they cannot make a deed to
it, should either be made to restore the
money with Interest or punished by law
or both.—New Smyrna Breeze.
Sanford Music Club
The music cluh had a very enjoyable
meeting Saturday afternoon at Comfort
Cottage, with Mrs M Martin, president of
the club who was also leader of the Hirel­
ing. "Piano Playing and Composition"
y as the subject t under' cunslderation—ul
thtfTIWi. Tw .rvery Tniercsyiig papers
containing sketches o f the well known
and |»pulur composers of the day, Clem­
ent!, Cramer mid llnmiil were read by
Misses Ellen Mulioney and C-arnr Lovell.
. Mrs. Munson played twu hue selection*
in deinoiistratiuii of the individuality and
style of iwn of the com|s&gt;sers of whom
sketches had been read tiy Miss Mahoney
and Miss l-ovell. a sonata m F by Pleinrnti and le Dr-nr by Cramer
In tbe absence of the secretary, Mrs
Ernest Tolar. Mrs. T A. Newton very
capably filled the |x&gt;*itii&gt;ii
One new
flume was |m&gt;i&gt;osed for inrinliersliip and.
after the calling of llie roll several mut­
ters of interest were called to the atten­
tion of the dull tiy the president, which
concluded the business for the afternoon,
and the chorus work under the leadership
of Mrs Geo L liny was liegim A short
practice on two tine selections wrre en­
joyed by the club before adjournment
A thletic Games lor Meld Day
The athletic gumes committee of tli£
Field Day celebration met in (lie ofiicc of
-Mr. Geo. Fox. J r . Friday evening and de­
cided nil (he following events for (heir
program:
Running. 75. 220 nnd III) yard«, hnlfmilc nnd mile Hat. one mile reluy race
(4 men teams 110 yards relay race fur
Imy Seoul inwqis. 220 yards r.rte for boys
under fourteen year* of age
Jumping and Wright t hrowing-Standmg broad lump, running brand pimp, run
rung high jump, patting the shot
These games lire open to ninuteuia only
and they will ho conducted under the
rules of the A. A A.
All entries must he in by February I
so those who wish In cutn|ietr for the vnl
unble prizes ought to comimiuicaie at
once with one of the following griitlrincii
who cnmi*l»r the committee Messrs Geo

Talr W eather This week
Washington. Jan . 22 —There is nothing
nt the present time to Indicate (lint a
general cold wave will cross the country
this week. The bulletin tuned by the
Weather Bureau tonight said tempera­
tures will average near or nbovc the
normal throughout llt£ country.
"Gouerally fair' wcAther,” the bulletin
countries, "will prevail east of the Rockies
except that a short period of rains and
snows will attend a disturbance that
will appear in the for West Tuesday or
Wednesday, cross the middle West nbout
Thursday and at Atlantic states Friday
and Saturday.
, "There are indications that general
rains will set In over the Pacific States
by. the middle of the week and continue
several days.
“Moderate weather and wind condi­
tions will prevail over the north Atlantic
steamship route* during the coming
week."

and Engene Ncwhall of J a r Kockuwny
have arrived in Florida nnd report* tbe

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Greatest Show On Earth Will
Open On Tuesday

t huxfirîTom
W W Miller KI 11 No
.1 Sanford.
Mo, I Pen llurrcd Ply ninth Rock chickens.
Kosslttrr 8, Sin. Sanford. Ma . I bushel
earn. Vidozen heads cabbage
Miss l A Walker 112 Elm -\vr . San­
ford. Fla., I center piece embroidery. I
piece lace.
.1 A Tuknch Suuford Etn
Pens
While Wyandotte elilikeiis. Indian Run­
nel ducks.
Mrs T A Newton. R I I) No 3. San­
ford. Fla . I crocketrd hand hag
J C. Hall. P 0 Box 1072. Sanford. Fin.
I crate celery
J* 1 Hickson. R f 1» No
I Sanford.
Fin . I crole celery
A R Chnpt&gt;ell. K i l l No 3. Sanford.
Fla.. I crate lettuce
A Mclkniaid. R I I) No
3, Sanford,
f lu., half dozen heads cabbage.
C II Dmgae. P () Box H71. Sanford.
Fla., I |n-n Burred Plymouth Rocks.
Miss Mrll Wlntner. Sanford, Fla.. I cen­
terpiece embroidery. I-piece embroidery
dress.
Mrs John Brady. NO!) Magnolia Ave..
Sanford f la 2 pieces |«&gt;ilit lace.
vs p Stone P H Box aril. Sanford.
Mn . i elery
Mead tx lb It. K l D No 2. Sanford.
Mn. lettuce celery and |iepiiers
Juliii Meisch. Sanford. Fla., endive, cur­
ly and plain.
Mrs. Harriet l-ewi*. lit; French Ave.
Sanford. Fin . 2 oil iiumtiiigs
Mrs J D Roberts, dlfi lanirrl Ave..
Sanford. Fin . • embroidery umf drawn
wink piece»
*grv F I. Pruig. 321 Myrtle Ave.. San
fordj Fla I tin» n wnfk dress, I centerpiece, Batleobillg

they are not flllinil s|ieakinii engagements
they will lie about their headquarters.
The ilubernatorial campaign seems to
be slngulnrly free from big issues. With
nil except Gibbons there seem to be no
issues other dian they desire to preside
us chief cxecusive of the great staid of
Florida. Col. Gibbons lonft ago declared
himself on the drainage of the Ever­
glades, insisting that this great section
of the stnte is being destroyed by the
(methods employed, tie declares lliat
these vast acres should not fall iiito the
hands of speculators, anil that these
landq should not be sold unless the pur­
chaser 1s definitely assured when they
will be ready for cultivation. Another
plank in his platform which is Uniting
much favor Is the abolition of the con­
vict lease system and the idocing of con­
victs on public road work.
Colonel Gibbons has injected some
humor into the situation by laliclling
Fveryglndrs sales ns *’|jinds by the
gallon." It has been whls|M-red about

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DIRIN G THE WEEK
Mere the Readers Will rind a Brief
H istorical Spring Mowing
For Hurried Keudera
Dr. Lcn C. Broughton, pastor of the
Baptist Tabernacle, the first institutional
church to be founded In the South has
tendered his resignation to the congre­
gation to become effective April 1. He
will go to the pastorate of Christ Church.
London, England, succeeding Dr. F. B.
Myers, another widely known divine.
•Jam es T. Ilarahun. Sr., former presi­
dent of the Illinois Central; Frank 0 .
Melcher. second vice president of the
Rock Island. E U. Peirce, general solicitor
of the Rink Island, anil Eldrtdgn E.
Wright, son of Luke E. Wright, former
Secretary oi Wnr. were killed in n collision
of two Illinois Central truins at Kinmundy,
JI L iibquL-Ly c a l l - tailaarixwn J ’sun rails,
earty todqy^
—
'' The report of the House Committee
which investigated the Wiley-Wllson-McCo lie trouble in tha Department of Agri­
culture. and which unanimously clears
Dr. WTTey o f any wrong-doing, was filed
with the Utilise While the Chief Chemist
is held entirely blameless ns regards the
charges in administering the pure food
laws, a recommendation is nimfe to head
off other like eontroversies

Inuds deilareil In tie worthies* for many
years (ii come
Che action of (tie slate commit lee on
(lie presidential primary has renewed the
interest of Floridians in the national out­
look "nnd uf the iMssihle efTect of the
declaration of a reform a* yet untried
It Is agreed that Wilson will he a strung
man liefote the |ieop|e t of the slate,
notwithstanding the foci (lull hr has
g sru deserted h)r Colonel Harvey, of
Harper's Weekly, and Mnrse Henry
Wiittrrson. the distinguished nnd versatile
editor of the l.ouisvillr Courier .journal.
Champ t'laik will get n very sol'd sup­
port throughout the state, and all (ire
bound to admit that Hnrmon will develop
a very strong following in the imuniry

Sanutor Bryan of Florida In a speech
today uprising all pending general pen­
sion legislation, uttneked Ihc practice of
congress in pussing bids to "amend" and
"correct" military records, thus pension­
ing deserters who could not comply with
the llhernl provisions of the general pen­
sion laws A more appropriate title for
such bills, lie drclnrrd would he ' a hilll to
straighten a crooked record '

Several cilireun of Nashville, headed by
I^A II B Carre, (iresldent of the Tennes­
see Anti-Saloon l-onge, and W R. Hamil­
ton. supcriniepdent. In their capacity as
iax|«iycrs. today tiled a bill In chancery (
seeking to mnndamus City Comptroller I
Andrews to assess and collect back priv­
ilege taxes from 683 soft drink dealers
fof the |ieriod during which they held
federal liquor licenses, between the date
of stale wide imihlhitlou. July I, 1909.
Plenty of A ttraction s
Kimfnril is a gixxl show town ami lb» and January I. 1012
(x'oplr are always willing to go to ally
Beer being a commodity thnl cannot lie
enlertuilllliriil lliat furnishes a slight burred from interstate shipments Into dry
diversion This week with iwo moving counties, according (o u decirlon of the
picture show*, the Imperial and tho Slur United States supreme court, rallrnnds t
offering i|iecial attractions und the must take It whep. tiffered for transporta­
Parks Theatre Gn. offering gixxl drpma tion The case arose from a situation
and spocl.iliies every nftermxin a uri night when Kentucky sought to bar shipments*
ni their tent on Palmetto avenue, the from Indiana Into "dry" counties o f the
city is well rr|trrsciili*d in the line of former «tale
ailiuseilienls The Cole &amp; Rluf shows are
1 rluhnrt.Shepherd
also txxiked for Thursday night ai First
\ qnu'i wedding was xolemnizad Sun­
Si ami Mirile
flic l.yimili (wins nl (be liiqs'inil next day afternoon at (he home of Mr. and
Monday night nnd (lie Orange County Mrs J A. Shepherd, when their daughter,
Fair all week in Oriundo will keep ilie Mary Agues, was united in marriage to
L e w i s M Lcinhiirt. Rev. Father Brcsnnpeople busy.
hnn olllciutiug: Only the Immediate rela­
Pleasant River Trip
tive» of the contracting parties were pres­
Guile a party of young people enjoyed ent. The happy couplo left oil the even­
a very pleasant trip up the river, Sunday ing train for Tampa, where they will make
iifteriKxin, in the launch Miiimr,* com­ their future home. St. Angusiine Record
manded by (’apt Pngeitiiart The en­ please lopy
joyment of (lie outing was much en­
New Hotel On River
hanced by u delicious chicken (Tillan,*
•
The
Riverside
Inn Is a new tourist bote
which wus prepared after the party landed
recently
opened
nt Kalamazoo- K. P.
by the French and English chefs, which
Bodum
and
Max
Adler
are the proprietors
they wisely took along with them.
The party was chnparoned by Mrs. J . mid they are receiving a good patronage.
H. Roumilliirt and the young people who The hutcl Is situated on a bluff uboul 12
enjoyed (hr trip weru. Misses Madge nnd miles from Sunfurd, where fishing and
Vedn Want. Annie Higgins. Miss Mic.liurl, hunting are good, and (he German hosts
Mubcl and Charlotte Hand; Messrs. R. R. promise the best of everything in accom­
Dr-us, Braxton Perkins, Archie Betts. modations. The new resort is bound to
prove very popular with the tourists, and
Eugene Koumillutt and Billie Hill.
the upper St. Johns offers a moat delight­
ful outing. The poitoflke address is Os­
Sewing Circle
The member» of the sewing circle en­ teen, Florida.
joyed a very pleasant meeting, at the
residence- of Mr*. Deane Turner, last
Thursday - evening. Those who were
present eutcrtolned themselves and each
other, with fancy work and pleosant con­
versation.
The hpetess served delicious fruit cake,
apples'and nuts.
•;&gt;'
Wont A Farm ? •
Tile man who Is looking for n farm
needs this one. Ton acres fronts on ftcardall avenue, runs to trolley line and S. E.
Sanford la trying to form a “Lei
railway. Fenced and three acres cleared. Hand” dub. Uumpbl Nothing . to III
$200 cash an I the balance on easy terms. Join a "Uonow-a.Dollar" dub and there'll
R. J , Holly. Herald,
always be busltiesi—Palm Beach County,

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                    <text>January 19

THE SANfORD I1ERAL0

To Those W ho Have A ttended OneLof Our Violet Brand Sales

A mere announcement of date is all th at’s necessary. To those who have never attended,
we will say that after searching^the large m arketa-for th e Annual Ariolet- Brand-Sale, we svere
very choice in selecting only the best from each of the larger manufacturers, and we must say
we are more enthused over our purchases this year than ever, which means that the Violet Brand
Sale beginning the 17th, will far surpass any sale or sales in our history.

Store closed all day

Tuesday, the 16th, and opens Wednesday morning, the 17th at 9 o’clock.

Embroidery Window 10c
You will find our Ten Cent Em­
broidery window in quality,to be
the most attractive one ever
shown in this city; values up to
18c per ynrd; edging and inser­
tion to match; choiceper

ALl OVER EMBROIDERY

EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING

In the newest and best designs.
large and small figures, eye­
lets, eta, very good for spring
and summer wnists.
A large
assortment on display, during the
Violet Brand Side at cxreedihgly
low prices.

Will be very good this spring
and owing to its popularity we
have bought an unlimited supsupply from 18 to 45 inches
wide deep worked and in the
newest and b e st putems.
Bandings to match

Embroidery Window, 25
Another great great surprise. Em
broideries up to 29 inches M i d i worked very deep and of the 3f&gt;&lt;
and 50c kind, with insertions n
match. See window dis- QCJ.
piny; choice....................... uO\

Valeniennce Laces
Beautiful Embroideries
.

*

You will hardly realize you are in
your home town when you enter
our store and see the magnifi­
cent showing of embroideries,
any style, any width and the best
of quality, at such prices. You'll
certainly miss a treat if you do
not see these on special display
during the

. VIOLET BRAND SALE

Over 5.00 yards of 30-inch Pride of the.West Lawns
in sheer and mediujn weights, worth from 1254c
to 15c per yard, bought specially for this’. | A r
sale at a Yeduced price; as long as it lasts Iw C

Flaxons and Linaires
Now, cómes the sheer goods, Flaxons ami .Linaires,
the materials that have proven themselves to be
the prettiest and most durable of" thin white
goods; they coinè in all white, plain or with cord­
ed checks, stripes, etc. Flaxon and Linaires are
on exact likeness of linen and will give even bet­
ter satisfaction.

Sheer and Heavy Linens .
No, we did not forget the little
ones, for we have a greater se­
lection of narrow and daintp sets
for the baby’s wardrobe than
ever; You will have to see this
line to more thoroughly apprepreciate them.
'M.- ,

We all know Linens, so will ouly give a few prices:
90-in Linens, $1.00 quality,.........
90-in Linens, $1.25 quality...........
36-in Linens, 50c quality........... r
36-in Linens, 33b q u a lity ,..,;/^ .
36-in Heavy Linens, 50c quality
35-in Heavy Linens, 75c qt^lity.
Sheer Linen Lawns at

It has always been our pleasure to
show you tile "newest and pret
tiest patterns in Val Laces, and
we have
abundance
Fdging ânffinsertion to match
lace that are worth up to C ,
10c to 12Kc, only...........

If theso Laces had been hougin
regularly it would be 18c t a ¡L0v.
Nicely finished edge and a good
strong lace that will stand the
test. Get your* share of these
while they lost,' a t- per 1 A r
yard _ , .................................. I v t

Torchon Laces
* * *.

— ■

About 10,000 yards of the newest
and best iu Torchop Laces, ner
row, medium and wide widths;
values up to 12c per pard; very
pretto and desirable for the C ,,
undergarments, only...........

�P u b lis h e d

S e m i- W e e k ly — T u o s d a y a n d

F r id a y

SANFORD

IN SANFORD— Life ta Worth Living

Magnolia Avenue Becoming a
Business Street

more storeroom contracted
J

Brick Block WKI Be ere cted At Once
On Lot Adjoining The
herald Building .
* Hersld Squkr® Is destined to become
on« of the principal business streets In

i

Ssnford.
This prediction wo* mode several years
.go by Ihe Herald primarily because the
editor wss Interested In Magnolia avenue,
the Herald building being on this thorough­
fare, one of the banks and both of tho
theatres and the department store of D.

bakery, the other will be rented probably
as a restaurant or first cluss barber shop.
Tbe contractors are preparing the jilim*
and the contract calls for the completion
of the building by April first.
v

first Train to Key W est
When the cross-over span nt Knights
Key was closed Sunday afternoon and the
great conacte trestle Into Key West wus
finally tested out. everything wns In read­
iness for the celebration of the opening of
the over-sen extension of the Florida East
Coast Railway.
*** Last night the warships and other ves
iris In the harbor were brilliantly lighted
In honor of the event. Among the ships
are the Portuguese cruiser Republics, the
German cruiser Bremen nnd the Cuban
flagship Mainer. The United Stnte« gov­
ernment is represented by the fifth divi­
sion of the Atlantic squadron, under com­
mand of Rear Admiral Fitke, and consist­
ing of the flagship Washington, the ar­
mored cruisers Birmingham. Chester and
Salem.
. Assistant Secretary of War Oliver has
been designated to represent President
Taft at ilie celebration, and accompany­
ing hiyi will be ii congressional delega­
tion numbering sixty-eight in all, one of
tho Isr^est parties of government repre­
sentatives ever leaving Washington on o
^similar trip.

Victim» o r rraud
attention of the public was recent*
*SHibi to tiie sufferings of a y u W
A)|*i who have resided in New Smyrna
* * CY*r“l nwnths, coming here .qom
wry City, where they lost all they li.nl
rough tbe Inability of (he protnotaJy'to
*ke them a deed to the land which They
“ Purchased, and spent some mon«y In
m waa industrious and.secured
n&gt;t—not being particular what
ind they got along very woll un•roeka ago. when the loss of. all
ngi began to prey upon the iplnd
0 ““HI she became insane, not
ignUlng her. husband and child.

done In n very substantial way. A suf­
ficient sutn was rqlsed to defray their ex­
pense* to their former home in Pennsyl­
vania, where they could have the help of
relatives to cart for the nflllcted wife who.
It is hoped, Is only temporarily insane.
The Celery City promoters probubly
practiced the greatest fraud on the inno­
cent purchasers of land than any other
colonization company In Florida, and
they should be punished for it. Most col­
onization companies are |«c|xircd to show
a dear abstract and make a Rood deed to
the purchasers of their lands. And some
of these lands are so poor it might, mor­
ally be considered a crime to sell them
and make a dood deed to them, but the
men who deliberately sell people land on
the Installment plan and receive pay­
ments, when they cannot make a deed to
it, should either be made to restore the
money with Interest or punished by law
or both.—New Smyrna Breeze.
Sanford Music Club
The music cluh had a very enjoyable
meeting Saturday afternoon at Comfort
Cottage, with Mrs M Martin, president of
the club who was also leader of the Hirel­
ing. "Piano Playing and Composition"
y as the subject t under' cunslderation—ul
thtfTIWi. Tw .rvery Tniercsyiig papers
containing sketches o f the well known
and |»pulur composers of the day, Clem­
ent!, Cramer mid llnmiil were read by
Misses Ellen Mulioney and C-arnr Lovell.
. Mrs. Munson played twu hue selection*
in deinoiistratiuii of the individuality and
style of iwn of the com|s&gt;sers of whom
sketches had been read tiy Miss Mahoney
and Miss l-ovell. a sonata m F by Pleinrnti and le Dr-nr by Cramer
In tbe absence of the secretary, Mrs
Ernest Tolar. Mrs. T A. Newton very
capably filled the |x&gt;*itii&gt;ii
One new
flume was |m&gt;i&gt;osed for inrinliersliip and.
after the calling of llie roll several mut­
ters of interest were called to the atten­
tion of the dull tiy the president, which
concluded the business for the afternoon,
and the chorus work under the leadership
of Mrs Geo L liny was liegim A short
practice on two tine selections wrre en­
joyed by the club before adjournment
A thletic Games lor Meld Day
The athletic gumes committee of tli£
Field Day celebration met in (lie ofiicc of
-Mr. Geo. Fox. J r . Friday evening and de­
cided nil (he following events for (heir
program:
Running. 75. 220 nnd III) yard«, hnlfmilc nnd mile Hat. one mile reluy race
(4 men teams 110 yards relay race fur
Imy Seoul inwqis. 220 yards r.rte for boys
under fourteen year* of age
Jumping and Wright t hrowing-Standmg broad lump, running brand pimp, run
rung high jump, patting the shot
These games lire open to ninuteuia only
and they will ho conducted under the
rules of the A. A A.
All entries must he in by February I
so those who wish In cutn|ietr for the vnl
unble prizes ought to comimiuicaie at
once with one of the following griitlrincii
who cnmi*l»r the committee Messrs Geo

Talr W eather This week
Washington. Jan . 22 —There is nothing
nt the present time to Indicate (lint a
general cold wave will cross the country
this week. The bulletin tuned by the
Weather Bureau tonight said tempera­
tures will average near or nbovc the
normal throughout llt£ country.
"Gouerally fair' wcAther,” the bulletin
countries, "will prevail east of the Rockies
except that a short period of rains and
snows will attend a disturbance that
will appear in the for West Tuesday or
Wednesday, cross the middle West nbout
Thursday and at Atlantic states Friday
and Saturday.
, "There are indications that general
rains will set In over the Pacific States
by. the middle of the week and continue
several days.
“Moderate weather and wind condi­
tions will prevail over the north Atlantic
steamship route* during the coming
week."

and Engene Ncwhall of J a r Kockuwny
have arrived in Florida nnd report* tbe

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Greatest Show On Earth Will
Open On Tuesday

t huxfirîTom
W W Miller KI 11 No
.1 Sanford.
Mo, I Pen llurrcd Ply ninth Rock chickens.
Kosslttrr 8, Sin. Sanford. Ma . I bushel
earn. Vidozen heads cabbage
Miss l A Walker 112 Elm -\vr . San­
ford. Fla., I center piece embroidery. I
piece lace.
.1 A Tuknch Suuford Etn
Pens
While Wyandotte elilikeiis. Indian Run­
nel ducks.
Mrs T A Newton. R I I) No 3. San­
ford. Fla . I crocketrd hand hag
J C. Hall. P 0 Box 1072. Sanford. Fin.
I crate celery
J* 1 Hickson. R f 1» No
I Sanford.
Fin . I crole celery
A R Chnpt&gt;ell. K i l l No 3. Sanford.
Fla.. I crate lettuce
A Mclkniaid. R I I) No
3, Sanford,
f lu., half dozen heads cabbage.
C II Dmgae. P () Box H71. Sanford.
Fla., I |n-n Burred Plymouth Rocks.
Miss Mrll Wlntner. Sanford, Fla.. I cen­
terpiece embroidery. I-piece embroidery
dress.
Mrs John Brady. NO!) Magnolia Ave..
Sanford f la 2 pieces |«&gt;ilit lace.
vs p Stone P H Box aril. Sanford.
Mn . i elery
Mead tx lb It. K l D No 2. Sanford.
Mn. lettuce celery and |iepiiers
Juliii Meisch. Sanford. Fla., endive, cur­
ly and plain.
Mrs. Harriet l-ewi*. lit; French Ave.
Sanford. Fin . 2 oil iiumtiiigs
Mrs J D Roberts, dlfi lanirrl Ave..
Sanford. Fin . • embroidery umf drawn
wink piece»
*grv F I. Pruig. 321 Myrtle Ave.. San
fordj Fla I tin» n wnfk dress, I centerpiece, Batleobillg

they are not flllinil s|ieakinii engagements
they will lie about their headquarters.
The ilubernatorial campaign seems to
be slngulnrly free from big issues. With
nil except Gibbons there seem to be no
issues other dian they desire to preside
us chief cxecusive of the great staid of
Florida. Col. Gibbons lonft ago declared
himself on the drainage of the Ever­
glades, insisting that this great section
of the stnte is being destroyed by the
(methods employed, tie declares lliat
these vast acres should not fall iiito the
hands of speculators, anil that these
landq should not be sold unless the pur­
chaser 1s definitely assured when they
will be ready for cultivation. Another
plank in his platform which is Uniting
much favor Is the abolition of the con­
vict lease system and the idocing of con­
victs on public road work.
Colonel Gibbons has injected some
humor into the situation by laliclling
Fveryglndrs sales ns *’|jinds by the
gallon." It has been whls|M-red about

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DIRING THE WEEK
Mere the Readers Will rind a Brief
H istorical Spring Mowing
For Hurried Keudera
Dr. Lcn C. Broughton, pastor of the
Baptist Tabernacle, the first institutional
church to be founded In the South has
tendered his resignation to the congre­
gation to become effective April 1. He
will go to the pastorate of Christ Church.
London, England, succeeding Dr. F. B.
Myers, another widely known divine.
•Jam es T. Ilarahun. Sr., former presi­
dent of the Illinois Central; Frank 0 .
Melcher. second vice president of the
Rock Island. E U. Peirce, general solicitor
of the Rink Island, anil Eldrtdgn E.
Wright, son of Luke E. Wright, former
Secretary oi Wnr. were killed in n collision
of two Illinois Central truins at Kinmundy,
JI L iibquL-Ly c a l l - tailaarixwn J ’sun rails,
earty todqy^
—
'' The report of the House Committee
which investigated the Wiley-Wllson-McCo lie trouble in tha Department of Agri­
culture. and which unanimously clears
Dr. WTTey o f any wrong-doing, was filed
with the Utilise While the Chief Chemist
is held entirely blameless ns regards the
charges in administering the pure food
laws, a recommendation is nimfe to head
off other like eontroversies

Inuds deilareil In tie worthies* for many
years (ii come
Che action of (tie slate commit lee on
(lie presidential primary has renewed the
interest of Floridians in the national out­
look "nnd uf the iMssihle efTect of the
declaration of a reform a* yet untried
It Is agreed that Wilson will he a strung
man liefote the |ieop|e t of the slate,
notwithstanding the foci (lull hr has
g sru deserted h)r Colonel Harvey, of
Harper's Weekly, and Mnrse Henry
Wiittrrson. the distinguished nnd versatile
editor of the l.ouisvillr Courier .journal.
Champ t'laik will get n very sol'd sup­
port throughout the state, and all (ire
bound to admit that Hnrmon will develop
a very strong following in the imuniry

Sanutor Bryan of Florida In a speech
today uprising all pending general pen­
sion legislation, uttneked Ihc practice of
congress in pussing bids to "amend" and
"correct" military records, thus pension­
ing deserters who could not comply with
the llhernl provisions of the general pen­
sion laws A more appropriate title for
such bills, lie drclnrrd would he ' a hilll to
straighten a crooked record '

Several cilireun of Nashville, headed by
I^A II B Carre, (iresldent of the Tennes­
see Anti-Saloon l-onge, and W R. Hamil­
ton. supcriniepdent. In their capacity as
iax|«iycrs. today tiled a bill In chancery (
seeking to mnndamus City Comptroller I
Andrews to assess and collect back priv­
ilege taxes from 683 soft drink dealers
fof the |ieriod during which they held
federal liquor licenses, between the date
of stale wide imihlhitlou. July I, 1909.
Plenty of A ttraction s
Kimfnril is a gixxl show town ami lb» and January I. 1012
(x'oplr are always willing to go to ally
Beer being a commodity thnl cannot lie
enlertuilllliriil lliat furnishes a slight burred from interstate shipments Into dry
diversion This week with iwo moving counties, according (o u decirlon of the
picture show*, the Imperial and tho Slur United States supreme court, rallrnnds t
offering i|iecial attractions und the must take It whep. tiffered for transporta­
Parks Theatre Gn. offering gixxl drpma tion The case arose from a situation
and spocl.iliies every nftermxin a uri night when Kentucky sought to bar shipments*
ni their tent on Palmetto avenue, the from Indiana Into "dry" counties o f the
city is well rr|trrsciili*d in the line of former «tale
ailiuseilienls The Cole &amp; Rluf shows are
1 rluhnrt.Shepherd
also txxiked for Thursday night ai First
\ qnu'i wedding was xolemnizad Sun­
Si ami Mirile
flic l.yimili (wins nl (be liiqs'inil next day afternoon at (he home of Mr. and
Monday night nnd (lie Orange County Mrs J A. Shepherd, when their daughter,
Fair all week in Oriundo will keep ilie Mary Agues, was united in marriage to
L ew is M Lcinhiirt. Rev. Father Brcsnnpeople busy.
hnn olllciutiug: Only the Immediate rela­
Pleasant River Trip
tive» of the contracting parties were pres­
Guile a party of young people enjoyed ent. The happy couplo left oil the even­
a very pleasant trip up the river, Sunday ing train for Tampa, where they will make
iifteriKxin, in the launch Miiimr,* com­ their future home. St. Angusiine Record
manded by (’apt Pngeitiiart The en­ please lopy
joyment of (lie outing was much en­
New Hotel On River
hanced by u delicious chicken (Tillan,*
•
The
Riverside
Inn Is a new tourist bote
which wus prepared after the party landed
recently
opened
nt Kalamazoo- K. P.
by the French and English chefs, which
Bodum
and
Max
Adler
are the proprietors
they wisely took along with them.
The party was chnparoned by Mrs. J . mid they are receiving a good patronage.
H. Roumilliirt and the young people who The hutcl Is situated on a bluff uboul 12
enjoyed (hr trip weru. Misses Madge nnd miles from Sunfurd, where fishing and
Vedn Want. Annie Higgins. Miss Mic.liurl, hunting are good, and (he German hosts
Mubcl and Charlotte Hand; Messrs. R. R. promise the best of everything in accom­
Dr-us, Braxton Perkins, Archie Betts. modations. The new resort is bound to
prove very popular with the tourists, and
Eugene Koumillutt and Billie Hill.
the upper St. Johns offers a moat delight­
ful outing. The poitoflke address is Os­
Sewing Circle
The member» of the sewing circle en­ teen, Florida.
joyed a very pleasant meeting, at the
residence- of Mr*. Deane Turner, last
Thursday - evening. Those who were
present eutcrtolned themselves and each
other, with fancy work and pleosant con­
versation.
The hpetess served delicious fruit cake,
apples'and nuts.
•;&gt;'
Wont A Farm ? •
Tile man who Is looking for n farm
needs this one. Ton acres fronts on ftcardall avenue, runs to trolley line and S. E.
Sanford la trying to form a “Lei
railway. Fenced and three acres cleared. Hand” dub. Uumpbl Nothing . to III
$200 cash an I the balance on easy terms. Join a "Uonow-a.Dollar" dub and there'll
R. J , Holly. Herald,
always be busltiesi—Palm Beach County,

�Januar) 23

A Budget of Opinion ‘'Just Be
tween You and Me” ■

Reduced

tim i w L . Attended, 0

lot miss this sale if you wish to save money
Space will not permit us to give prices, but
see us before going elsewhere

PALMER &amp; SEIGH
117 F IR S T ST R E E T

4 Some friends of mine asked, me the
- other day if I would stand for the en­
forcement of certain laws and ordinances.
My reply was that I could beck up all
the law« and ordinances as they were
written. One of them referred to the
tent shows and one to the slot machines.
Let me take them up one at a time.
The tent show question Is that with us this
week as I note by last week's Herald, as
1 understand it (be ordinance was framed
to keep out carnivals a Haas of low grade
entertainment that was demoralizing and
degrading especially to the minds of the
children. The catch-penny machines aqd
shell flames were worked to a cold finish
end the city always felt the pull during
Ihe weeks performance and afterward
.'Kind you, I am not blaming the carnival
people-foe getting the money. That wss
. their aim In life and they always hit the
markas an estortalnmest the
ij i carnival (tendered to the depraved tastes
. and was not tbs kind that tiw people as
a whole cared to attend.
The ordinance waa Written dn ir ' way
that placed a license of fctS per day upbn
all tent shows other than a circus, if I
- remember rightly.
Now, non* of us are Interested in the
the tent shows and none of us ear« about
their troubles especially but a majority of
the people like to see a drama, or a
Vt.«omw*r..«r •.ttXKkriU* M o n tan d 1 am
broadminded enough to want the .poo-,
pie to have a good time If they can af­
ford i t The people os a rule cannot af:*

SANFORD. FLORIDA

new one has stopped. The railroad com­
pany probably has flood reasons Tor
delay and tbc^dcnr old landmark will tie
removed. The new city council won't
L IV E R Y , F E E D a n d
stand for the old shute any more tbon
the former council did—not ffs much I
hope—and I think 1 can safely assure my
ho*tnl
anxious friends and fellow conspirators H a rn e s s and W agon
that the old coal shute will go. At least'
H o rs e s and M u le s B o u g h t a n d E x c h a n g e d
I can assure them that the day of portion
H EAVY HAULING AND C O N T R A C T IN G
will eventually draw niflh although Iraflcr-

4 I think that tire parents df school
children should pay more frequent visits
to the schools and find out at first hr.nd
just what the children are doing.
«.Few people have a’njl Idea what an
Incentive it Is to both teacher and scholar
to know that parents and outsiders are
taking a lively Interest in their work.
We believe the “IHUe folks** at school apprccisie such interest more perhaps than
(he larger ones. Still the effect la not
loti on any. of them, and we hope every
parent will t a l e ; a hint from this and
place the public school on their Visiting
UaL
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AND

SUNDRIES

25 BICYCLES
nenn M M u r to m r o t ne?
N*, t ft
rv ... b
iijf
SHANIBARGER
safe and sans and conservative admin­
istration of justice which 1 believe Sonfont has always had and will continue to
have. But stick to the law and if the
ordinances are too drastic modify them
to suit the masses.

ORLANDO.

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FLORIDA

TH E M A PES

F E R T IL IZ E R S

^No Acid Phosphate or any of itk Aliases
O R A N G F « ! ___How fa S *th e W ..I i W l th .tw ill brlnt ywt itir *«&gt;

vvi\r\

r*t grading when *&gt;e Set on a

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POOLING

B A SIS

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•»Belter prepare for that in advance. It will come.
You will surely want them.
Maximum Juice, Thin Kinds, bright „Color and heavy weight
The Mapcs System and line of feeding can be depended upon to pro­
duce these
L«## »V*u**»« 1w »M
W «J frw
MW» a
™-«
V E G E T A B L E S ___Gsrlsriataws
.ware
perfect
U M■1r.'

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lamU. quki#tt «maturier, beat Ahlppln* qumi

Thirty-three years in Florida and never more prosperous than now
H oar W h a t W o H ava to 8 a y A b o u t It
*

Write to LTA. BRUMLEY, Agent, Sanford. Honda
Or to J. R. TYSEN, Agent Jacksonville, Florida
For full descriptive pamphlet just issued giving Mapcs
record in Florida, best methods of fertilization, m aterials,
description of goods, etc

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

Sanford,

Subscribe for The Herald and

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T n t SANfORD MIRALI)

For State Senator— Arthur

SATURDAY NIGHT
A T 10

O ’C L O C K

SHARP

W IL L M A R K T H E E N D O F
*

JOHN

ETTI NG ER’S

K.

AMMOTH

ORDER OF COURT SALE
OPPORTUNITY

WE HAVE PREPARED

K nocks on the door but once.

T o make the last three days a fitting
clim ax t o this unprecedented

advantage of this “ o n ce " and a t­
tend the last days of this sale.

success.
I lie m ercantile magnet will again
draw the crowds where the bar­
gains arc best and biggest.

and force
buying opportunity.
To the Democratic V oters' o f Orange
I hove wr»'«f thr |k-ii|iI»- nf my county
and Osceola Counties
.
at various times ns deputy inx collector,
"^1 am a candidate for state aenntor from deputy rW*rk of die enroll wnirt. member
the senatorial district composed of Orange 1of the *mt.- executive committee end
ff«rn«frtU;i TflunttFS nnfl~wUt nTiprrrtnm'rtrrtrnf thrxim iTl TTium. m u lT have disyoor support
chnred the duties of ench nlfli-e I luive
K m sfiitv the creation of this senntnri- hud in u munner which I mist Im* met
ol dlitnri tn INH7, each county hns hod u with thehrurty emlursemeni nf my iwiiple.
senator fur the some number of years: the nini if elected a* your stale senator I will
custom being to allow each county n rep- uso my best i fTurt» to |«minute such legis­
rewntstivr fur eight year* nt n timr. lation as Is iiredf'd by tile (lenple unit III»Orange county hits tind the senator fur the vuried intixrsts hi tins seiiiitorinl district
In uskmg you to elect me us state sen.
past eight years, and under the customs
prevailing in the past Osecolu county nlor I ladlesr that I know the needs in n
would be entitled to the senator to be legislative way of tins disim i as well,
elected m the primaries this year. The perhaps, a» anyone in tin- districi, ami I
two.counties have worked harmoniously believe I can represent you hi the state
under this custom for a quarter of u cen­ sciolte lu a malpier that will lie entirely
tury and 1 see no reason why It should be s illsfaefory to you
T'l tl
As IMI * I I XiM '.AS
broken nt thn time

Take

Then you can say, " I have had my
share; I have availed m yself o f a
chance that II never come again.

wisdom

to

lead

the

way

to this unusual

A blaze of bargains in every department.

I Julios’ and Children's handker­ Standard calico, lies! prints, new Men's finfe dress socks in black
chiefs plain or colored borders
patterns liglit or dark colors,
and tan never lycfore ofTered
worth 5c each. Order .of the
worth 7c per ynrd. ten yds. 39c
at less than 15c per pair. 0r&gt;
Court Stile priiv
1c -Bleached tUmiesUcv-full yd wide, - — der of thpt*mm pricc/pHTr- 7
ltidies liantlkercliiefs. hemstitch
soft finished; special quality
plain ami fan emh 10c val 3c
blenching actual value 10c ytl Men's extra large, white hand­
Ijtdies hose. Iiesi I He tpial extra
Sale price 10 yds for
57*’
kerchiefs plain hemmed cord­
- length garter tuji dmihle heel Meti s line dress shirts, the new
ed border, worth 7c each. Or­
anti UK-, in black or tan
6c
slri|&gt;es and patterns, cuffs at­
der Court Sale price
.. .2c
Pearl Buttono. jierfeet finish.
tached or detached. $1 val 69c
worth 5ccard Court Sale 1e Men's Wo tpial socks in hlk. ran Men's heavy knit Coat Sweaters
Safety pins, (till pom ied, tlnzen
and fancies, double heel and
worth 75c each Order of the
toes. Order of Court Sale 4c
on curtl for
Je
Court Sale price
............39c

Do not delay;
•

delay means disappointment.

1 golden moment.

Do not hesitate, now is the

Avail yourscls of this opportunity.

THE AMERICAN SPECIAL SALES CO.

A S quare Deal
A S q u a re Deal
nt the bum«- nf lirt allot. Mrv Newton A
Selling the Stock of
very pleasant time is reported. Mrv WuWe cheerfully exchange
tine Pi 1er —the lowest
w
lerlmOM- Hid lilMIglitrr will I*'l1ve for llieir
or refund money for any
Many other Items of Interest In This
All goods marked In
home
in
11irold
luviorn
town
of
Mntrt*
u n x o lIsra e l o r y pur
1Mr King City
town, N .1.. next Friiluv Mr Wnlrrboose
plain figures
chase
Gov i Agent ilotainglun was in town
will remain in Surrenl" fur wiine lime
bit week, looking after government Inml
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SATURDAY—LAS! DAY.
S A IU R Ü A Y — L A ST
DAY
As a slayer of salamander*. VV T.
iotercMt in this vicinity. He baa travel,
Kooks will back bis blin k ratB ugainst nil
cd extensively, has visited every state in
comers
Old font lias about rid tbe farm
tbe Union, mu) was well pleased witli Ibis
ol
the
|M
*sts
plrt of I lofiiln
SAN»OKU LODGfS
The removal to tins |»unt of the Hattie
Kiclini't 1) Cfnwr of Cindy* Aviv, Chi*
1 sow oil I lli'lll Posen is liir
o
S n a i l " «I I O lite S o 2 7 l II II f
ragu. tv ..rip &lt;i| (he trvrin iiriivnl* in Sir In s tug I
sublet I lit greatest iliti |esl lo die |s*o|iti*
M
,
Mi,il.,
H
!
Ola
m
tento Hr is visiting hi* friend. Pave T
of tills 11.1 rI of Luke &gt;ouiily. iMirli) ularly of ri"vi.- J r H.n s
AND
W S H*i Mil*. S-r*’
Kekli
tn m
course lo liaise of Norrentu file 111*11 fins
Lee Vrrtde will soon cslublisli Ilia ton*
a capacity of 3U.OOU feet n day; tbe cm S rrw ln olr C h - p t r r No 2 . O rd er lä s t e r n S tsr
»ofial p jtlur m a more central location in ployces will number IU0 or more, wtudi
U r e a p vrii serwal sih I fisirih f rklsy Ui month
Everyunr wt,u !,n« *cen hls Sur In Ihe East sie
the villagr
means on addition of about 3(10 inhab­ mnliallr invilf-d tr. vi.ll Ihe ctlpW.r
py*
A l » C Ki «war» Ser y.
v .The nira who ptnnled the live oak tree» itants to Sorrento, nod thirty-six bouses
ROOM 20
I u t C r le r , C ity S e rie IB S 3
along the street» of Sorrento, thirty nr will tie built by the company as warn ns
~
M
r»-liniH
llr»t
«u.1
tliinl
tuc*d«r*
in
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i
h
i
nmnlh
more yearn ago. conferred a great favor imsslblc The mill will be erected in nr TTvIl in Wrllvanr III,•X ihinl fli»«
Upstairs, Pico Mock
oncitlzrnv of a later day.' T^ie shade of the turpentine plain, east of Ihe Atlnntli
Phoenlv l o ilie Alo S k o f P
these trees is comfort.giving, while their Const Line stutioN&amp;d he railroad company
grave« o( I our Isivrtl noe» ^¡, +
Kreta seti,ml «ml hoirlh MninU»* VI•Iti n|
the n»o*l ilurahtr ntailifr
Milt iunsolN I (
| 0|icn lopstKiys \ to (&gt; |i.m.
maivivp trunks nmi symmetrical pcofior- will pot in n sule^Wu k at iiiirr A plan j I fti|ffit • ul* n&gt;* »r ' frti|*
ItUYg f t|(*eneiiv e rn ^
ANI)
t»n» sre « beauty lo the eye.
.
„„.j vi„„g|e mill will to- operated M i t s F r ink K F *•»•
; able« us to guarantee our monument« In
k
4
M
Tbe orange groves in this vicinity have j by die company, also it blncknndtb shop
R a a fo r‘1 I o‘l * r ko (12. t
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m
1
„jj be oi t he bighe•I quali» » ni m ain lai *i* +
I ii, I.,,
M««irf.
Ia»lu*
M
m im . II
Il r.l- TiJsr S rr tr q* W rite us Isefoee niaLtiig your p u fth iw ^
been ■•fired1' but once so for this winter.' The company bus purchased 15.500 acres inIIn 1|('«oOBunlrBlian
every Orsi sod ihlnl n,ur»Ÿ and wr will subm.t drstgus and |wue* .•»
of pine lapd. and estlmute il will tuke ,Uy&gt; »1 I 10 1. rn Vtoltlnl leetben, « k o n w
Uwi was the nighi of Jan . (fills.
t l l i e CLAKh MONLIMf NT COMPANY J + S t r a ii Rt; r s W e l c o m e f
them
len
years
to
saw
the
timber.
They
Hr. and Mrs. Freeman Crouley of HnvU n i t ' Hrolliertis»a of C a r p e n t e r s s a d J s l n
-SJseksonyille
Florida
u a a a M i» U A * a 4 A 4 a a aA »44 »1
e r s of A m rr tes
•rtiill. Ms»*., who spent Inst winter on have leased the Lnvejoy mill and will opLocal Union No 1781. U. II of ft sod J.
their Sorrento Ave. property have written erntr It for perhaps two months, until ofSanturd
A mwl« rr rr v Ihoisilsy nblht St 7 o rloek In
to W. T. Rooks that they expect- to come they have sawed lumber sufficient for the U xIf» lull J V,1 (&gt; idnXlrlsry pfetldeoli
bero In the spring. They will Improve llieir own need* in the erection of liouse», Gfo Black»•’Mff H S A T_____
0 p II I Smiforcl I » d ir 1241
their place and probably become perma­ framing for the mill. etc. Tbe Hattie
brothers. Frank. Tboma* and George, are
Mori H m mol Tl,If4 W o Jn «d » r nlsht r-e i.it
nent residents of this village.
)* .D _ lw U O ..C K.
natives of Virginia, have been m the Hr»i .iixl Palm ed“
O L T » r u » . Secrelsry
T o th e Old R e lla b lo
I A. Hardee, of Donaldsonville,
business for years, and have operated
it visiting her many friend* In SorC o m m is s io n M e r c h a n t«
1 U. O M
mill* In several slates. A key lo their
Tl„ Luvsl llrdrf &lt;J Moo« me«.-l» every* MnedaV
Mr. and Mrs. Hardee were tnnrcharacter ns employers mny be found In evenlni »1 H OOP M on the 3rd floor of CU» HuUdV in z a n t &amp; C o .,
ln this visit on Xmas Day. 1909.
the fact that many of their workmen fol­ ln( |&gt;f J N Hut*«. IHrtSIW. K H. (&gt;elSrr,
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Grwge Dowlcr. formerly ugent of the low them wherever thoy-go. Tbe removal Set’feiafv
C L at this point Is mudi Improvetl of the big mill to Ibis point is a lergc unhealth.
dcrtuklng. Ijul they nni hustlers and will
Improvements on the commodious push Ihe work ahead ns speedily ns |«ostesldence of Deputy Sheriff D. C. Wll- •Ible,, c
The simplest, llgbbwt running, fast
eait .o f town, are approaching
Manufacturing Co.
Sorrcnlo.1* In Lake county, nineteen
eel putting »«w mill erer built —a mill
completion. C. H. Six Is now painting miles wesl of Sanford, on the Leesburg
Lumber, Smb Do..,,. Biladv, C«M,&gt;1 M0i » .k .
that you can buy at the right price and
F o r W om en . r
the house Inside and outside.
Eosimatoo uU
CkMifail, F.tnukml.
with which you ean make big money.
b ra n c h df the Atlnntlc €oast Line. The
Have More Friends than sny other
D H. and B. B. Spencer are Improving village gives all visitors a favorable im­ 'magasine or patterns. McCall a is the
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .
their twentynicra ir&lt;ct 0n Sorrento Ave. pression at once. A productive soil, plen­
reliable Fashion. Dulde monthly in
one million one hundred thousand
Erery mill fitted with irtr*n&gt;N# drire,
Re port is current that a Trilby man ty of excellent water easily obtained, ami
bomca. Besides sluntiqg all the latest
eel-out oUaobmsuU and adjustablo
Looking fo r a Goad House to
other
natural
advantages
make
Sorrento
* 15000 °P*n a meat market In Sorrento.
design* of M cC albfatterns. rich issua
idler. Improved carriage-backing de­
n desirable place in which to locale.
is brimful of sparkling abort stories
S h ip Your fr u it and
vice Is quick tiding and a rime sorer.
Tbe are« p|t?led l0 watermelons UO»
and helpful information for women.
Made la all sixes, portable and elaThe
man
who
allows
no
sandbur
to
J « « ln the vicinity of ftonento WUl be
tables to?
tionary.c
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■bout 100 sere*.,
Tom Watson r ir i- grow where two grew before Is o good cit. Wa manufaclure Engines, Boilers,
nTtlîcTiV
rr'r*.-^r*.
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r«su a tut, IncUdi^TSay on* tt (he esUhrstsd
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Shingle Machine*, Cut-Off Saws,Wood
« y I* decidedly dJb favorite. Nothing 1» lxcn.
M tC tll PstMTss (rts.
H
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is
O
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o
on
th
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Splitters,
etc.,
and
do
Foundry
Work.
Frank Battle. Jr., and Joe Bottle, son of
r*r« te r than a big, luscious, red-hearted
McCoQ'VsHsnM Lend all oitwrs in styl*. fit,
Wilts for fafeiteotkin sod pries* on snythloe
Mr. Thos. Battle, who have been attend­
Mmptkilr, «tonMoy »&gt;d n»n*Ur sold
Mort
M a rk e t
Bekm~ , «y «bout a 60 pounder.
»a« need.
i r n f e n Mil MrCstf P « "rr-r ih ." soy u h tr two
ing the Soulhrrn College nt Sutherland.
nakrtcomhlnrU. N««“« tOftkrr ik tu ($c*oti. 11“7
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Iron
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t e n c l l s and M arkat
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4k Co. turpentine plant Joined their parents here Saturday night.
yooi dtskr, or by «MU fima
M A C O N JU .
»eat«i here 1» employing about 50 hands
R e p o r ts T o d ay
It is jiot dtdtled yet where tbe boys will
convicts; Wm. D. Smith, a member
resume ttjeir schooling.
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For a dood table and borni cooking come
■I thgiflrm U supefinted^fuL,
2 3 6 - 2 4 0 W . 3 7 t h b U N ew Y o r k Chy
F. G. H
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Get prices on beans for
Rimthin it s * and
7 -,_
tt-tf
err Iten • treats
from L, R. Philips «. Co.
tilü Mill fOR S0HR1M 0

John

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Sanford, «

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C 1 1 1 IX FRUITS and
J l l i p VEGETABLES

M cC all’s M agazine
and M cCall Patterns

TajflorSawJWills J. C.Halsema
It’s all in the Taylor Feed

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THE 84NF0RD H(RALO

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section is compared with every part of
the United States, the comparison being
most favorable to Sanford. In Mr. Bates
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FttUUbcd trrrf Tuo*d«y sad Fridsy Mornlai By Inimitable style Mie tourist is attracted
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to our incomparable city and the facts
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY and
I ■ Vf
figures arc absolutely correct. The
R. J. H o u r . Editor
2 í rhitherto
unknown facts that our summers
W. M. HAYNES. Bualncaa Manairr
arc cooler than the summers of the great
Subscription Price. 8 2 .0 0 a Year in Advance central portion of the United States- As
the pamphlet aptly puts It:
D y a l-U p c h u r c h B u ild in g , J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a
Delivered la Ibe City by carrier *2.00 per year la
“Did it ever occur to you that are the
advance or 20c per month.
sizzling or freezieg grist between the
Paymeala In adtaacc mini be made at oflVr
Our stock is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price*Low. If yoHn d e a le r
millstone of summer ond the millstone
Entered aa secood-cUss man matter Auauit 22nd of Winter. You get It going and coming.
cannot furnish our stock write us for prices.
1008, at the Paataffloa at Sanford, Florida,
It seems that Pluto has fixed up a special
B rV - •
under Act of Hatch 3rd. 1878
mixture of weather to be used in wiping
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Téléphone No. MB you and yours off of the map. -You have
Oflka la Herald BuUdine
packages comliig to you from the weather
Musical« Postponed
man and the roost of them contain lemons.
The Madame Boutun Musicalc that was
Butter Is 55 cents per pound and going
You have no spring. You go direct from to have tsken place next Mundny night
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to 60 before the month Is over and the
sleet
and cold torrid weather that would has been postponed. Dale will l*e an,
Southern Express Co., is not responsible
give the Jim jams to n Florida chipmunk. notinerd later.
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for it either. If every consumer would
You die from it too.
stop using buttrr for one month the but'
But. if you bad the Judgment to make
Cabbage Florida Green
ter combine would come to terms.
a proper diagnosis * of the conditions
Don you want the highest price for your
which surround you and could discern the cabbage, if so. The Lewis Exchange will
DON'T KNOCK THE OTHER rEUOW
There is too much of serspping be­ calamity that wilt overtake you in either pay you highest prices in Sanford. We
tween communities of this great state ol the winter ur summer, you wonld Investi­ can use Car lots or small lots and pay
ours. There Is plenty of mom for nil. gate Good Old Sanford. You would come for them too. Take no notice of Jealous
and every city has its good qualities. down and see how we live In the sum­ Knockers. Come ond see us. If you res­
Secretary Powell, of the Tampa Board of mer and you would remain to discover pect your pocket book.
Lzwis VtfiETABLE ExOIANta,
Trade said: "A lady and gentleman what we do in the winter. You would
108 Palmetto Ave.
called at my rooms the other day and purchase land here arid make your home
Sanford, Fla.
wanted to know about this section. I in a country where the weather is decent
Phones 251 and 355.
40-ltc
spoke kindly of every place from Sanford After you had bee riviere twelve months,
to Ft. Myers. After I had finished the you could not be pulled loose with a
said; I thank you. I made many stops steam dredge. As all the others do, you
The Duke's Dream. *•
In Fibrilla before I nrrived In Tnmpa. would set yourself up as an individual
The duke of Devonshire, who pissed
Inquini* Rlo m
buttali *a-w«ll*d tu. t w tu­ i w n n ^ i n y&gt;nr* Ago. otifcb HoTfTTb n
friend:''*'Ye«lcrday 1 went to sleep,
■place nnd thaT, and every city baTiom e trrest of Ihe best lown in Florida."
The average temperature a n i rainfall and I dreamed that I was addressing
fi.
knock against the other' place. We had
Just come to the conclusion that Florida of Lucky Sanford for a period of twelve* the house of lords, and when 1 nwuko
AND
was not the place for us, but you put a months. There may be a slight variation I found I was addressing the house of
lords."— Loudon Telegraph.
different phase orf the situation. There from year to year, but the mean average
Will foot up dMut TO fcurne at Hie"einTbT
U some {oud Tn FlorldaTaner all.
In Modern Politics.
"A man from Ohio met a stranger on each twelve months.
"I don’t see anything that man ha*
Tenet
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v«r.
fÎAINf
ALL
M
onth
the train from Jacksonville who advised
ever done that warrant« his nlflrlal
Degrees
I lu bes
him not to stop at Sanford—it wad over­
Importance," said the man who llnd*
r,o,o
done and fand prices werr so high that January
1 07
fault
"No," unlit Senator Sorghum
56.5
:i 57
no one could realize on ihe Investment. February "Som e of u« get rm tint liy what wo
91.2 I
399
At Sanford a Sanford citizen got on (he March have done, but by what we are wining
•S S c n d fo r C a ta lo g u e s , P r ié e s and Terms "*&gt;
66.8
2.17
to jiroiulso not to d o ”
train and he asked him about Plant City April - 'M
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May
76
2
fi
1
1
1
The Sanford man told him that it wus
June
79.6
7.H
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a fast growing place and was raising ex­
Catty.
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9.28
cellent strawberries at a big profit. This July
"M rs Kdgaalotig spoke vory nilmlr
811.5
8 .1 8
man from Ohio told me that lie was going August
tngly of you," said the woman of conR,
79 7
fit) 1
to stop at Sanford on bis return trip, be­ September
dilatory dlHjMisttlon
"Yon," replied
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Mra f-Tlingllt. ''She Is always doing
1-20
cause he met a Sanford*man who was October that
lt‘n b way she has of convoy­
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honest enough to speak a good word for November
ing
on
Impreffllon that she Is one of
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Decent
ter
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a neighboring city, and when a man is
my ^ntlmiito friend« "
big and broad enough to do that lie foil
N o tice o f Im pounded S w in e
that he mutt lw from o mighty good
Its Origin Lost.
town.
The owner will lake notice that I have
Tho
property
of tlm KiiglUh grown
When one knocks another place it impounded nbd hold two swine marked
L
han been marked with the broad ur
shows weakness of bis own community. smooth crop and hole in one ear and sjdit
row from time» so early that no one
Just put that in your hat arid keep it In (fie other,doing dntnnge nl Ills expepse ran now toll when 11 was (Itsi used
for feed and jjroper core, ul my home a I for Ibis purpose or what whs lin mean
there.
Ó*'s*•i**5**ï*\*'*C“r *¡*V*J»*!*V •J* •J*^ V
V *•*■i'' VV í' *¡**í’ *'•V v VV 1
Sylvan Luke, ond (haI .unless he calls trig
for (hem and setllcs the rxjtense within
THE CEltRY Olllt OOK
FO R
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F in e S t a tio n e r y
¡
Hie Herald'has always advocated tire five days after this nutice, such swine
lî
The Latest Cut.
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f. o. b. system of selling where practic­ will be sold lo pay such Tost and expense
Tho young man was disconsolate.
BETTER
E n g r a v in g &amp; D ie Stam ping
*
able
Also tlie stand together Idea and for this advertisement.
Said he "I asked her If I could see
among the growers nnd keeping the mar­
Titos. E Wilson
her h om e" "Why. certainly.' she un
S E R V IC E
Hooks
ket steady. From the present outlook
swered; "l will aeud you n picture of
J an. 19-12
39-2c
It
|Julies' Home lotirnnl
IN
the celery should bring a good price this
A r t is t s ', S u r v e y o r s ' and
Celery
IMruchlng
Paper
year
and
it
is
up
to
the
grower»
tliemJH f
IK -S U P P L Y IN G
Our slock n rosin si/rd blruchiug paD ra fts m e n s ’ M a te ria ls
sclves to hold out for a good f. o b. sell­
W here H onor It Due.
o
ing juice.
While not sure wbal other |wr bn* arrived Hub i» the best quality,
"It is Indeed a deeliahlu thing to bn
♦
YOUR
K o d a k s , S p o r tin g Goods
4*
sections were doing Ttie Herald has given weight 111 lbs to 500 square feet, price well descended, but Ibe glory belongs
N
to
our
ancestors
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Plutarch.
$42.60
per
ton
cash.
This
comes
in
rolls
accurate information about the shortage
t C o u v c n irs , E t c .
W ANTS
of celery this season. The following let about 330 feet long and the paper Is 10
i
Certain of Success.
ter frpiu W. C. Temple will serve to en­ inches wide. The jiajjer is rofd by
K
I mean tp make myself a man. nnd
lighten many growers about the celery weight. Only n limited supply left.
If I succeed In thnt I shall succeed In
E v e r y th in g fo r th e O ffic e
&gt; 40.tf
Tnr Geo. H.F ernalo Hi&gt;w, Co.
situation:
every!
hing.—tlarfleld.
Sac font Hrratil. Sanford fit
It Pays To Advertise
Our attention has been called to the
i
All this trouble about Uie' license of fo The Voters of Orange And Osceola
fact that Sanford celery has been selling
tent shows and the tight being made
rradily at $2 u crate f. o b Sanford
Counties
nguinrt
the ordinance by the C. W. Path
j 4 5 - 4 9 W . Bay S t .
: - r J a c k s o n v i l l e . Fla.
While this |&gt;flce is much higher than
1 tirrrtry acmuutu-«* ihm I am a candidali- tur m
«■lection at Sen »tot from the 19th District. »uhjoct
Dramatic
Co.
has
[«roved
a
great
advertis­
celery raisers have been in the habit of
to Ihr aclkm of the ttrmuorallc IVlmary I thank
getting, suit If you will fake Into consid­ ing stunt for Park, it seemf, and the large »our »incorri* for your »upport In the pait. amt If
you approva ni, Irg ltlalltf rrconl. I rriprrtfu ll,
eration certain facts, we think that you lent has been unable to hold the crowds. •olirli your »upport again
4 0 -tf
Ijkiv C Mmut .
will feel that they are- getting the trorth It pAys to advertise.
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of their celery at that price.
N o tice
The extreme cold in California has not
On account of church supper nt MoOrc s
only destroyed a large portion of their
Station Wednesday, Jan . 24th, Hie car
citrus crop, but It has also done fatal
Only exclusive baker in the city. All
usually leaving Sanford at 5.05 p. m. will
harm to much of her vegetable crop.
be held until 5.30 p, m.. reach Moore's 6
mixing done with latest improved Smii
The Florida celery crop is scarcely fifty
p. m., and cor due to leave Cameron City
tnr£
machinery.
per cent of what It should be normally
at 5.40 p. m. will be held at Moore's untl
this year, there being a lighter acreage
9 p. m.. for accommodation of Sanford
end a lighter crop per nets due* first, to
people returning.
B ro a d h a n d le d b y all firstlighter planting and second, to wet
A. P. Connelly,
That we ubc is carefully hiweather having shut down the production.
It
Manager Sanford Traction Co
c la s s g ro c e rs .
tered by our own filter*,‘ mak­
As you are perhaps aware, we aro hand­
ling a lot of celery for our Manatee Subing it pure, sparkling and soft.
M ore Cabbage P rices
Exchange this year and have been feel­ Tv The Editor of The Merabi:
SPECIAL ORDERS PILLED PROMPTLY
W ith this pure water and the
ing the northern markets out on the basis
We notice an item In your Issue of the
of from S3 to $3.50 f. o. b. for celery In 19th Inst, in which you note that M. P. pure soap that we use, wc are
car lots; ond we are confident that prices Miller shipped through a local man cab­ in position to produce work
W c Make E v ery th in g Known to the Trade
closely approximating these can be se­ bage which betted him $1.15. Would It
that
will
please
the
m
ost
par­
cured for celery If it Is wisely distributed impress your, traders to know that the
P H O N E 106.
NO. I l l P A R K AVENUE.
ticu lar people.
this year.
'
Lewis Vegetable Exchange has been net­
We are refusing to consider at the pres­ ting its customers a great deal more than
No m atter how discolored
ent time any offers of less than S3 per that, paying cash from J 1 .23 to $1.75 per
•-Tk ,
crate f. ol b. In car lots, And we art! con­ crate for cabbage right along.
the city water m ay be, our work
f f * - * . . fident that your Sanford growers can just
Yours truly.
is always snow-white.
os easily get $2.50 to J2.75 a crate as
Lewis V egetable E xchange.
they can get $2 a crate. If they get toT h is is only one of the m any
Death of Mrs. Davis ' *
get her and demand IL 1
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d etailsrthat we give careful a t ­ „
Very truly youri
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Jennie H. Davis died last Friday
Comer
Main
and
Monroe,
Jacksonville. Branch of the GREATEST
tention in order to produec
F lorida O n u s E xchange,
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J . W.
system of Business Colleges in the World—22 y e a rs* sm-ccss. l.W.OOO
perfect laundrywork.
W. (X Temple, General Manager.
Brady. Mrs. Davis had been a sufferer
Ifrad uales. More than 100 lii{jh-grade instructors. Contra11* ii|Vfn
from tuberculosis for tome time, and be­
WEATHER AND HEALTH
to se cu re g ra d u a te s PO SIT IO N S o r R EFU N D M O N E Y
ing at the advanced age of 86 year«,
Secretary Bate# of the Commercial Club there was no (jopp’ of prolonging her Uie.
A^i r n T u S i l , * n.ll G t o r Ki : i 'B ;in lt { ” artd Ö th cr B iß l ii e ^ ntrn than
ha* just Issqed some An« derrlptive The body was taken to Forest City. Ark.,
L.L. (J 1.HER Florida and Georgia husincssxpllcgcs cotnbim'd. We
pamphlets of Shnford entitled Weather for Interment, accompanied by Mr. end 805-307
alao teach B y MAIL, Catalogue FR E E .
,
and Health Id whifhi the ell m i to of this Mrs. Brody.
Cypress A n sia
Telephone 8 0
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A , H . JA M IE S , M a n a g e r, Jack so n v ille. frU.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

1DISTRIBUTORS FOR
Steinway &amp; Sons
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Behr Bros. - Máthushek
“Crown"
Story &amp;. Clark
Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros,
and Fischer

The Autopiano!

|John A. Cunningham!

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PRINTING - BINDING - LITHOGRAPHING

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Every Drop o f
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S P E N C E R’S . B A K E R_Y

Spencer’s

PRACTICAL

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Progress Steam Laundry

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�N. C. These gentlemen
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were friends of Mr
und Mrs. fLong .in their
North Carolina home 2U yenrs ngo liefore
coining to Ploridn to live anil the reunion
nnd reliving of old times and associations
between these friends is particularly
pleasant

Little Happening»—Mention of
Matters In Brief.

The l.end n Hand Club held n very im­
portant meeting in the Welnkn Club room*
Friday afternoon
Chief among other
Summitry of t n c n o a u n i o m « n i « ' « mutters of business before the club was
Succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
the consideration of the part they should
ried Herald Reader».
take, and the work they could do ns n
club,
in the interest of the Hospital fund,
Oscar Rollins «pent Sunday In Orlando
and
to
help make the "Field Day" celrwLh friend»
bratiun,
u greut success Several plans
Dr. Hudson, the Optician is stopping at
the FalrvUw.
e
Don, to Hon. and Mr» G. W. Spencer, a
fine boy. The Mayor 1» looking bettrr.

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST

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New England Supper
The Indies of the Congregntionul church
will given New England supper next Fri­
day. Jan . 26th, ut Crtppen's music storo.
Service will begin at 5.30 p m . anil will
continue through the evening nr us long
o e the food lusts
Come enrly nnd get n
supply of the good Hungs these Indies
know so well how to serve 1 ou pny for
wluil’ you order Here is the menu'
Deans nnd Drown Dread. Ilk:
Cnbbuge or Potato Salad, 1Oe
• Sliced Kuril. 5c
Cake. 5c
Ice Cream. IOc
Coffee or Ten. 5c

GERMAN-AMERICAN

C O M B IN E D W IT H

Trained
Animal

Monroe f err&gt;
The Monroe Ferry is now running every
day from neur the depot at Monroe*
Carries passengers ns well as vehicles of
all kinds. Saves I I miles lielween San­
ford and Fntrrprise or DcLnnd. 40 2tp

E x p o sitio n

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SABF0RD
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WANTS

K. P. Bodum. one of the proprietors of
the Riverside Inn at Kalamazoo, wus in
the city yesterday.
Rev. F. D. Hunt of Decatur, Go., arrived
list Friday and 1» the guest of Mr. and
Mr» J. N. Whllner.
Mr- and Mr» Blackled|fc of Madison.
Indiana, have arrived in the city ami will
spend the winter here.
Mrs. Cooney nnd Mr» Heller, guest» of
tbe Felrvlew have gone on the East Const
extension to Key West nnd Cuba.

THURSDAY, J d l l .

All Local Advertisement« Under 1hl»
(trading*. Three Cents a Line Each U ln e

Show Grounds, First Street and Myrtle Avenue

For Sale—Good saddle marc’ nnd driver,
new Rock Hill surrey and new saddle.
Whole outfit will he sold for 5200. half
cash K J Holly. Herald
For Rent—One nicely furnished room,
with heat und hath. 420 Oak /»ve. 40-tfc
Wanted—Mule or horse, suitable fur
(arm wotk Slate ngr. weight and other
liartli'uhirs
Also want single harness
.ilnl wagon Most I»* b.irgaiii (irlee (or
cash l&gt; II Silencer. Sorrento. Fla 40-2p

Mr. and Mr» F. C. Dates of Morinci,
u y , arrived in Sanford Saturday nnd
■¡JtYiousekeeping e l the I uuvieW. ^

A id L it

SHOW*”“"0*10

fA SW O H '

Mr. and Mr» S. p. SnowRTig of Uxbtiry:
city nnd fallen
(A love with Sanford os a wintef reaort.
Msss. have arrived In the

Messrs. Jennings nnd Durbon of ChiTìnrirrmiT— ttift
Clio wer&lt;?
•re stopping at the Riverside Inn at Kal­
amazoo.
\Jrtr and Mrs J H Drnily left oil Satu iday for Forrest City. Arknnsus. with the
remains of Mrs. Drudy's mother who died
here Friday.
Stephen Hefllcld. who is spending the
•inter with relntivcs in Otiondo. was the
, guest of his sister. Mr». Henry H. Peabody
Iasi Sunday.
Ttie Cny Restaurant is being painted
and improved generally. As manager
Wise expresses it. "the genrrul house
cleaning time.”
Ik. rtiomns of (he Thomas Sanitarium,
of Wichita. Kansas, is in (he city today
Ik Thontas lived in Florida many year*
•go and cherishes the kindest feelings fog
gam
in lip
the state
Demis, pens. aim . lomutors, cucum­
Sanford Ims taken first place ns u trad­
bers, watermelon, okra N e w rrup seed
ing center, und the very low prices on
L H Philips A (Vi
3 | .K | c
clothing, dry goods nnd notions, ofTcred
l»
s
t
—Dluck
and
wlnie
setter
Hail
by the merchants arc filling the streets
name
on
collar
.Überul
reward
paid
for
srith shopper»
return. W. J . Thigpen.
38-tf
The - members of the Wednesday Club
•re reminded of the meeting at the resi­
Ju st Krcelvcil
dence of Mr» S. 0. Chase. Wednesday ufSpaulding Rose No 4
letnoon ai 2:30 o'clock sharp
Plense
Red Dllss
I'
come promptly
Seed P o lcto e s
H H Drunr
The Peoples Dank interior is being
f ir s t S treet und Dak Ave
greatly Improved by interior decorating
of the wails and ceiling nnd the woodwork
varnished. W. R. Pell bus charge of the
To All Automobile Owners
vork with his skilled assist ants.
The Board of Director» of the Orange
„ The Cecilion Music Club will hold
11 \‘t ,their regular meeting at the studio of County Fair Association, Imve very kind­
ly consented to give CASH i«rizes amount­
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson, Saturday uftering to SlUUOli for the best decorated earn
Hoon. January 27th at 5 o'clock. Mr» T
in tlie Automobile Parade which will tie
A. Newton, will sing for the club
held on the JUth of January at I p lit
Mi« Rose Clayton, niter a pleasant tile prizes to lie uwuriled as follows
Visa to lief Sister. Mrs K II Marks, left
First Prize. |.*&gt;U.nu for the best «leciirnl
Monday afternoon for Jacksonville, where
ed automobile
she will visit friends for nwhlle before go­
Second Prize. 525 no for the second best
ing to her home In Atlanta. Gcorglu.
decorated automobile.
. VQiarhe Hand, the lic it sherd! of Orange
Third Prize. 515.00 for the third tiest
tounty was In Kissimmee last Friday to decorated automobile
witness the hanging of n negro who had
Fourth Prize. $10 00 for the fourth l&gt;e»t
been convicted of murder. Mr. Hand decorated automobile.
, Mites that the operation wus very suc­
There will olso be n numlier uf other
cessful.
prizes offered by individuals and autumnChauncey Wilson now has charge of the bile companies for the best decorated cars
F«gle barber shop. His assistants are of their clnssnnd mnkr.
Now it i* up to you to get busy and win
Frsnk Deane of Uinghampton. New York,
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,n^ bill Jenkins of Bingvllle, and os tbe first prize, anyway do tire best you
can and lets have lire greatest Automo­
bile Parade ever hell in the South. We
can irave it, nnd we should have at least
150 automobiles well decorated in the
pnfnde.
Thanking you for your best,
efforts, we ore.
«Yours very truly.
J as. L Git.cs,
II. L. 'I ceman.

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Committee.

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1 Cabbage Florida Green
, ' ‘Db you want tho highest price for your
¿nbbage. if so, The Lewis Exchange will
phy you highest prices in Sanford. We
can use Car lots or small lota and pay for
them too. Take no notice of jealous
Knocker«. C-ome and *ee u». if you res­
pect your pocket book.

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Newest Betti. Most Original.
Refuted ami P leasin g.

Novel

Moral

•\erialists, Amazing Acniluits, Marveltats I,capers. Daring
Wire Artists. Death Courting Bicyclists. Boneless
Wonders, Educated Horses

L A D Y C O O P E R S T O W N , T h e W o r l d ’s S m a llo s t
L i v i n g P o n y ; W e i g h t 12 pounds

TENTS SUN AND
PROOF
For S ale—5 acre fumi twenty l»enrlii|r
orange trees. 50 peach trees, also
large hearing |M'iir trees, niodrcn 5 - roomcottage, front and hack |mrches, fuces
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south enst of
Sanford: 5 minutes walk to street rail­
way. iiloo Oveido railroad
ti n e drinking
water, ginm! bathing. Ilshing alld swim
tiling
Also IO acre truci of lite very
best celery nnd lettuce land, well Inettled
mile west t noier'in City less tltiil ft
iionrtei of noi»
from Sanford irnction
carline
I ..Iml Ii.in a gentle si««!*' frolli
Sfuriti lo Sonili I id mi there will nrxrr
lie iiny danger &lt;d soured lami liunranteiHi tu get llowuig wells on iimd. Rea­
sonable price, and terms tn s u i t . - Ad­
dress box 1127 City.
2-tf5
,
rin* Gate City House bus brought i' o* ui (
tin' Tngh cost »( living Only $4 00 p.-r
v,reV for lb«' finest inhlr Imnrd in tlieiity
S«*«- Parker
2H
I Ixiimht live tr o ts of tine lami linee
years agli
I iill|«f"V«tl Jllld culllVuleil
tlirlii
Well i«n uteri
I want mi«' I"1 a
limn«* an«l irò« king
Se«- me t »r luirg.uns
oil ««tilers I i'll Moil..r«t
la*t «««uili uf
Cry si ni li •• 1 u't«*i &gt;
27 11
(targalo '« acr«*s of iatal in D«*«’k flam
mts It. la-si land in Hie &lt;«unity, .ill drilled
alld llligtilinn |«l.iut complete, w ith I a« ir
celery. 1 acres lettuce, another acre ready
fur potatoes or anything
Crop and land
complete. *3.500 00
F M Mecnrtney.
Sanford, Fla
R i D No 3
II t(
Dull! forget In try the dried »hipped*
|Ma f_chlpiM'il wlnlc you wait at W W

Lings

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HI HJIIS AM) MISWOMH R M l CHAULNGI $10.000.00
GROUP Of P0NILS

C L A R K , T H E K IN G
OF
and 2 0 O t h e r C l o w n s

DARBY

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Tell a c re s of gissi laud for sale at a
bargain
Three acre» cleared and croptied lust season Allunder fence
Near
lundiitg station on traction line. Almost
given away
Particulars
at
Herald

For Sale —A pretty Florida home on
Silver Like C F Williame. Dux 023
Snnfurd Flo., nr plmne 201.
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One of Die most suitable tracts of Inm^
In Florida, near ihv beautiful Indian River.
now open for sole. If you want good
land, pretty scenery, health nnd comfrttt,
do not let this ofler slip by. Write lifJi
f\ Sundell. Like Mary, (¡la.
37-0t|Pl
t.J'or Sale nt a Bargain—One ImpruvjJ
Robbins' Iron Age Potato Planter with
fertilizer attachment, practically good as
new; also one dust sprayer. Write or telcptione Edgar E. Brown.
38-lf
Wanted—Second hand wood cook stove,
8 burner oil stave, hohsehnld goods, fann­
ing implements Prices what you have.
Gay. R. F. D. No.
Sanford. .
38-3p
For Rent—One of the most desirable
furnished rooms lit the city. Two blocks
front business. Apply 110 East Third

RAIN

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Fail to see WRIGHTO, tluT Man Ape, Make n Balloon AscenBlon
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(inti Parachute Leap on the Show Grounds.
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GrrlmJ ^Free Display of Chinese Daylight Fireworks and High Invisible
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REMEMBER THE DATE

L ewis Vcr.rTAiiLr E xchange.

10H Palmetto Ave.
Sanford. Fin.
Phones 251 and 355.
40 lu*
Band Conoart Snoday
‘ ‘ The Sanford Hand will give the first
concert of the season next Sunday after­
noon In tho park band suttd. Tho pro­
gram will bo given la Friday's Usuo.

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W A N T E D — W o rk in g M o n . A p p ly 6n S h o w G ro u n d s
W o r k H o rs « s A ls o W sntod
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THE SANfORD HERALD

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. think you will agree ‘H i Cinnecca* almost any' breed“«3'e,lnfinitely Better
but I’m a fair man. I hare In than tbo poorest In other brood».
me ban* a litter from a rlapectible
It la our opinion based on long oxHbston
commlaalon
man.
named perlsnee In tho dairy bualnoaa that
C A P IT A L $30,600.00
’(Florida Orower, Not. 9, 1911.)
SpoOncr, wan ef thoao min whoa there la quit® aa much room for choice
"Wua 7 « at th meetln' at Orlandlo
The
ONLY
b«Dk
in Sanford that INSURES EVERY DOLL M&lt;
business la hurt bo tbo Florlday Ex­
j BB- Saturday?’’ aald Mr, Henncaae'y change. an' e f ''whom alrernl are wlrt within any brood aa there Is betwoen
DEPOSITED AGAINST LO SS from .ny and all
breed», and hence, that It la not
ua today. Thla man bringf the tur- enough to adopt a particular bVoefl.
to hl» aldo pardner.
**T li th» (Jag Courintlon I auppoa» rlblo charge thot Callfornay frute la aaya a writer In tbo Baltim ore Ameri­
P E O P L E S BANK O F SANI- o r d J
y» aman?'*
aald that phlloaopher. aold In thauctlona cf that fair city can. An authority a«ya: "B ^auro to I T H E
"TU th I war, but to tall yo th e ‘trulh Ivery day befure th» Florlday fnite, bavo animal» of a distinctive dairy I
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th» r*»l convlntlon waa hlld at Jack- an’ to tho min’ ef all of you thla will form and temperament, aoe that they
Prompt Service - Polite Service - Accurate Sci MCC
kcnvilli.
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be futbor proof tbet the Florlday*
have tho In-curving thigh, the high
“Buppoae aaya Ketchcm to th» Ma­ change 1» to tho ban’» of the Call- arching flank, the rialng pelvic arch,
dor, auppoa» th»ya mor» ef tho oth- fom ay E v h an g e . ' evtn' though thla the clear eye and e general makeup
FOUR P E R C E N T A L L O W E D ON S A V IN G S D E P o s il s
•r fallera thln »f our o w n ' Inda, practice *if «ale* wux In force long that donotee high courago and endur­ *
v h a tll w» do thln, aaya h e."
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
befuro the Florlday Exchange waa ance. The dairy cow should be deep $
"N iter yon fear, aaya the Major, 1 1 orKRn|I(Hj. H arin’ thua proren mo through the flank, with square udder
- T ----------------- ---------b a t» not made me prialtlt reputation , jnt la (t RBy to Rce why Tim pie alnt running well forward under the stom­ |
t
W
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WANT YOUR B U S IN E S S
for nothin*. W hat do we do whin tho
p 0 y B e n meaaago.
ach and well up between tho thlgba,
nagor to U «Ha too atrong? We tako 1 "I haro another proof, fellow gin- with teats good length and squarely
--------------------------------------------bla to t» »way frim him bedad. H ate tllmln, a proof ao atrong that no far* placed. In the flank Just above the %
?
M. M. SMITH, Prr*.
11. R. STEV EN S. VicePrra.
H. E T&lt;!| \H t ,,w 4
wan ef our own lada mad,e chairman, tlier argument or word» 1» noclaaary. udder is what la known aa the milk
■ays h», applnt yure own committees; I haro In me own han'a, a letter frim gland, which is easily found In every
admit no wan to a to to but the lada Woodhead cf tho Callfornay Exchange good cow.
that's agin Tlmpla, an’ thin the grate, to tho Exchango mlmbera of that Ex­
The real teat, however. Is the quan­
»»»»»a»»»»»»»vwvavw xw
votoe af 10 par clntlm ef th» Florlday change. In It he aaya thet «m ilder- tity and qukllty of milk she will give
eltrna frnto orange growers' kin be able agitation hex hen arrouaed, an‘ In a year; hence if you would know
beerd untrammoled, aaya he.".
much talk la beln made abut« the your cowa. better teat them and know
' "W hat did they do thlnT From ablpmlnt ef green frute oranges frim for a. certainty which are paying a
Jacksonville thoy “ ® “ to
' Florlday. I urge you, aaya Woodhead, profll and which are being kept at a
loea. Weigh and test the milk of each
wld their vallsea loeded wld gaga. to be cam an* any mithin’.
cow.
Practical dairymen weigh the
They have a gran* rehearsal a t the
Headin' bochune tho linea, aaya the
San Wan Hotel. Bay» Katchem. whose Major, Is oay to eatabllah tho fac' milk of each cow dally nnd keep a
■ chairman that'll work whin I pull thot Woodhead 'doe* not want to Call­ record of her yield. The foundation
a string? I’m a roodeat man, aaya a fornay grower« to »ay anything, an' of a dairy herd la the »Ire. Solect one
SHIPPERS OF
Ud frim Buatla. b u t ! b a v e t t e propown mind, la the moat that has been bred with reference to
milk production. Such have power to
er quallflcaUona. W hat’e thlro. aaye damming peleo of evldonce of all."
transmit their characteristic» to their
Ketohem. I'll bo lookin’ at yob nil
*‘Tho Major alta duno an ’ the lad
the Uma. aaya the Eu.Ua lad, an do parmpr g„ B up
finyil he , rl#0 to offspring with alrnoat Increaalng cer­
what I’m toU,
1 „ .k mo statute In thla body. Am I tainty.
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gtt* throe m i n r ^ y a ^ ^ m m , ^ ^ ‘^ A l l owwW o ta ke yavtUo Ui«w pix
trr-.'inrtFr'air-Tns
"Wik» .1 w i
you c h ^ r m m
I m jjm .^ ln
ln’aT Old y o u .iln e thq. call to vote
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senoe of the honorable prialdlnt ef (he# ri|# WRy U J&gt; tho iU Jo l.( j cam e from?**
•’Well, there'» a Smllh manufac­
the Society For the Promotion ef ^
not u t
pR„n er. Wall,
turing
company .In our lown.”—Wini­
Ketchem ft Co., will call tho meotln
M
Blne BayB tho Major. ,
fred
Winn.
* to orther. I have In mind a lad t o , n, v#r y|l alm,d away me manhood,
"’tnak» *bo aaetlea, annthar to _ */ ;w i_ Bgyg-ya| in(TrBTS».|'16».1lcHT»ft&gt;* to row.
tka motion, an’ alvernl othor lada
RB, you not to deprive Amurlcan - ^ Xi r r w li a l W T I ir flflFTTTritffrrnnr
the operation showed you did not
drilled to say Aye, aaya he."
cltlzena tho rite to vote, aaya he, nnd
m
"W all, continued Mr. Dooloy, Ivery I demand tho privilege ef addreasln' have appendicitis?”
“Oh,
he
offered
lo
take
ten
per
thing vfUki off
T bo lad frim
_ s
Ebaua tftKea uio chair. A committee thin mootin'. You can’t talk, aaya tho c e n t off his b ill."—W Hob Hollitnd
chairman, onlesa you slno the call,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
¡on orldontlals wfc» appointed an’ goes
aaya ho 1 move he be hcered. any»
A Foe to Fiction.
book In the lobby an’ pretlnd they»
n lad ho the natno ef Harlow, .See"Don’t you thing something ought
rankin’ plana. Ibitty aoon they cornea
on' the motion, »ays another lad. an’ to be done to prevent accident» with
back am they goes around lo tho min
It wiu voted to lot Farm er talk an’ runaway borne» and motor camT”
In tba ball. Are you a grower ef cit­
have the prtvlledge ef tbo incctln’. asked the timid person.
rus frute oranges, aaya thoy to a man.
Tin thousand times I hot you the
“Certainly not." replied the pub
I am, any« tho man., l&gt;o you bfcllovo
Major an' Ketchem cursed the man Usher
‘ You would deprive summer
in condlmln tho poyaon Ulllgralt?
Harlow thot made the motion an' thir­ novelists of their only menna of let
Where yuu can j»ct llip best of everything Ut*liv«-1■•I
aaya thoy. l do, aaya tbo man, an'
teen tlmos bo actual count, the Ma­ ting the hero nnd heroine become ac­
down gooa heca name for a vote, Ef
lo your tiix&gt;r by sjx'cinl im’ssoiij&lt;tir and on I Inn
jo r moved thet Parmer bo dented the quainted without a formal Introduc­
the 1(0 min prlalnl, 33 sines tho call prlvllldge ef the flure, but tho chair­
tion "
W t CARRY A C O M PiriE LINE OT
to oondlmn tho lolllgraft. Alter all
man says. Iff* fnlth yo votud to- let
the name» la down a lad th tt wux
riorldu
mitt
Western
Beef atitl Pork, Lamb. l)t\ .mil
htm spake an’ yo ran tnnko the beat
posted aaya I move this convlntlon ho
Salt
Meuts,
Fish,
INuillry
and Home Made Penh s.m [U
ef It. Helnvo tno that when Ketchem
mado a pormlnlnt hotly au' thuao tbet
sage.
picks another chairman ’twill not lie
will not vote Ayo bo denied tho right
the lad frim Bustle,’’
ef voice oj- volo."
W»*nrr now pa'jMircd to give (o the trade our -|
"So Farm er wlnt on wld Jiees apace.
"I puppoao Uio Major made tho
He any», I have always
found me
H O M E M A D E j CO RN i f t E »
mano apache,’’ said Mr. Ilenneaaoy.
frlnd the Major on the wrong side cf
Try it— you will
''Faith It was mano enough,'' respond­
Ivery coutintion thet Ivcr came up.
ed Mr. Dooloy, "but cf you moan tho
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I*® have the flan Domingos oriental
principal apoebo ho did nob A lad
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min, says he, thet Is always ooklti fer
be the name of Farmer of Orlandto
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tho nagor In the woodpile th e re not
III-: nobleat thing you aver «Ud.
110 P a rk Avenue
took the hide cf the Major, threw It
____ the nobleat amotion you ever
there, aaya he. J charge thet green
fe lt, in,, j h - p o t i and n in il aelf-ancrlflcln»
an' the flure, an’ used II fer a foot mat
Who*» fn i,° ,,rnnR'’a 1« injnrna. say» he. I tovo over In y o u r août—t h a t - la your truo
for tho real ef the mootin',
iejH
move ho he kicked frum tho flure, • " I f ■till th r o u ih n il th« baacr life Into
Parmer, aaya you? Did ho sign tho
aaya the Major I know the members w h ich you h av e falle n .
quit damn deed to himself? lie did
—P h illip * tlroukn.
ef tlip llglslnture the! passed (he green
not, but furit lit me till .you abuto
frute Inw, »ays Farmer, an' I consider
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W O M A N W I T H O U T A MAI D.
the Major's apache. Faith, tho Major
t
all the ml rubers at least equally ex
la a little hit of a man wJO a strut,
I
good ex tho Major, »uys tie, an. Ihet
Thflro
1»
a
wear
and
tear
on
pattern-«
an’ cf bo Ivor was a spakcr ef turco
I M * S l f r r l i»nr t*Uiç k (fiffn Drpul up (.**4 H r |*O ituil(»rl
nlnt sayln' much fer tho lads thet’a and strength whether n woman doc»
he got over It an' la unablo to cuino
not hero, aaya he. I movo ho bo ex­ her own housework or directs many
back. He had a volco like the mornH . E. W I S E , P r o p r ie to r
cluded frum the (lure, say» the Ms- servants. Tho woman who can keep
in' after. 1 wus dlaapplnted In the
Jor. Nuthln* doin', aaya tho chairman, house with comfort without a mold la
Formerly Mutineer of.Ce^l^í!Í^ftíe,',
Major. I think Ketchem paid him too
you mado yure bed on’ ef th e y » 'c a r a fortunate woman. She must be sys­
much. How much did ho pay him?
pet tacka In It tla no fnutl ef mine, tematic without making system a bug­
Faith I dunno.”
anya ho. 1 wont to aat Farm er a ques­ bear. It takes brains SB well aa mus­ +
"I cum« befuro thla glorua body ef
tion, aaya tho Major, Farm er wolkea cle to bo a successful housekeeper A ♦
S3 commlaalon min, fnite »peculaiore,
f
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over to the Major, an' shnkln, his maid has her regular work laid out for +
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green frute orange pockera an' fel­
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n tlc m c n
Anger In her face, he says. Major her. which «ho can u»ually do with no ♦
aiT
low clim a fruto orengo growere,
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whin I'm through talkin' you kin ant thought of Interruption; but bow la It
rlprlslutlng aa you do, fio per clnt. cf
E v e ry th in g F ! r * t C l * » «
me any questions you plaze hut In with the house mother? Hhe has a » S h o rt O r d e r s At All H ou rs
tho growers ef Florlday, aa well aa
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tho mano time keep yure fnce closed thousand calls and Interruption's from +
the other 7( other min who alned tho
or I'll cIobo It for you, anya ho Faith Mary, with a cut finger, lo tho tele­ »
call alnt out be frlnd Kotchecra. Thla
M en) Ticlu^AAire SoffLiti Rerlm • ! K.«t«*»
I thought they wux goln' to the fluro phone and door. It la so hard, loo, at + Prom pt, C lean S erv ice
dirty ah»el which 1 hole la me hand,
right there.
all
times
to
bo
freab
and
preeentabl»
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T h e . Florlday Oro war, »ays that 1
'T m .in favor af the Florida Ex when one la doing housework. A big
am her» rlprlalntlng the Florlday Bast
change aaya Partner, an' there Is pot apron that will cover the dreaa Is a
Coast Railroad. "lia a báse fabrica­
a man on tho flure that d are» como moat desirable kind to wear, and may
tion Ketchem la payin' tho h ill It
up to me an' say tho Exchange hex be uied as a dreaa In hot weather.
la ben aald that I waa alnt hero*bo the
MUST
B E SOLJG ». A T
ONCE
not blnlflted tho Induthry, an' Ivery
Tho early rising habit has helped
railroad becauae that enlquous in sti­
actual grower among you who are ono housekeeper to solve the "no
tution tho Florlday Exchange; hna
ho re to condlm tho Exchango are servant" problem, getting bo much
brought aute agin It . fer damago
rapin' tho blnlflt. If ye con show ua out of tho way before the family are
claims. It Is thruo thet there la .a
a bother way to market our fruto do astir, flhs 1» not able to accomplish
aut« on fer aererfl ttmuaan’ dollars
bo but don’t thry to doatroy what ye as much as a good Bridget, who boast­
that these dlvlllah growers are trytn*
cannot build up.'
ed of her early rialng, however, os she
to collco’ but aa 1 am pnly called In
* "Su re I think I’ve beerod ef this aald she got up and got breakfast and
cases ef Importance It Is* probable I
nfid Parmer, he usot to bo a grate had all the beda mads before tho fam­
will not oondua’ thet case1. .
scrapper In tho old day»,’’ aayB Mr, ily were up.
"Olntllmln, tho Florlday Exchango „
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When a woman doea her own work
L E S
1. bu. «h. tool
t h . C tó fo ra w
H A N D ’ S
Parm er thin.* "You havo tho wrong sh e must not waste tlpie and energy
chango, an' »xpatrlota from .thet stato
m an," aald’ Mr. Dooley, “thla la not doing things over. A * kitchen floor
la hired to ruin the Florlday citrus
Pedler Parm er como back but anoth­ need be swept but oncco In-the fore­
fnite orengo bualnoaa. Mo own core
er acrappdr cf thn aamo name, an* noon, and w^ien doing work that will
ef detoctlvee hex discovered the aphe had the M ajor outclassed."
soil tahlo or sink,-uae papers and burn
palln* fac' thet .the name -ef sale a
"Do you think Ketchem made a them, saving the Ume for more essen­
manager Burton, thet u at'to wurk fer
m istake to hire the M ajor? aald Mr. tial things.
th» Callfornay Exchange, la atilt an
Hennessey. I think, says Mr. Dooley,
A dainty table la a necessity, and a
Carnation»,
f l per dos». f t f i i j L
d0,#”
th» Ulllphone books , ef Los Angeles.
t ' think that -ketchem ought to be dainty person Is another; both may be
E*ater LIUlea,
• $3 per dos. .*¿JI¡.
Also Ihet he did not llv* In Los Asart a tod fer vllattn tbk abort lobatcr kept with a U tile. c«re. ir the table
gel re, bat In Hollywood, an’ tbet
All Ord«ra Reeeive Prompt
««lee.
la sightly U s e dollies Instead of a
when b» wus formerly In the employ law"
Jgefc.onvU!«
cloth,
and
aave
the
Ironing
of
la
rte
M I L L S , T h o F lo r is t , In c . ■*;
Florid*
ef th» Callfornay Exchange ho always B EST PRODUClira DAIRY COW
Mben; a few dollies are easily laun­
tak th« »levator whin be wlnt ap&gt;
a loirs. 1» there no connection In-yure Fam tar Should Salaot Animal Qlvlng dered. . r?»
Another help to a busy housekeeper
mind» bechuno these oondlmlng fac’«?
Moat Milk— Holatelna, Jereeys
la
haring the family on tim e at meals,
W hat doo» ha want ef a -tilllphon»
and Q uerneeyrPopular.
being late la only a habit and a good
onlees It is to Ulllphone the accrete ef
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one to break.
th» Florlday citrus fn ite orange grow,
T h e Impartial and moat authentic
i n on’ why shod hoos nemo )&gt;o in reoorfls aeem to »bow th a t th« Hol- /Take a few hours each day for rest
the book onlesa ha had a Ulllphone. *t«lna produce milk m ore cheaply or recreation. You owe it to yourself
I oak you t h l t ,"
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‘Other», find that Jersey» and a s a ll work and no play has the aamo
"Havin’ - thug esUbllahed theI 'con- boernaeya produoo butter a t l^sa ooat effect upon Jill that It doea upon Jack.
'« •w- rj.
neotlon bochuno th e Florlday E**- tor feed; but It la within the obgerva^
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I K ill go farth er J o prove UM«.
Low
Prices.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

N recent issues we hove given you a few figures comparing Florida with the very best Northern States in the pro­

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duction of corn and potatoes.
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It is not possible to compare Florida with all of the states on all kinds of crops,

because certain crops in Florida pay so much money to farmers that they do not care to give attention to some other
crops which are staple in the North. In looking over the statistics on any crop that is grown both in Florida and
the Northern States, we find that Florida has a decided advantage.
Owing to our wonderful climate, we have advantages along other lines—in the raising of stock, for instance.
It is not necessary to protect stock from the weather, and consequently all kinds of stock run at large the year ’round
and require no attention and but little feed. This is one ol the most inviting fields for the cattle business in the
country. We may have more to say on this subject later on.

Just now wc call your attention to the raising of Poultry.
Poultry raising as an industry has made wonderful strides forward in the past few years, yet the demand.for
pe^kry-products is .increasirtg^mich^-niow rapidly-thnn the supply^id-prices are-advancing slightly each-y^a?«
This fact is duetto BeveraTreasons.'' Almost everybody enjoys eating-poultry prSdtiWts. The general high cost of
living along other lines undoubtedly adds to the consumption of poultry products and tends to increase prices. Still
another, and we think a greater reason thanjmy other, is due to the rapid increase of population in our cities und

going into the poultry business, no ylace in the world offers the
In the Year Hook of the Department of Agriculture of tli
tables giving prices in each state of eggs per dozen and chid
past two years. We have selected six representative states i
years on both eggs and chickens. They are as follows:
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STATK

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South D akota.....................
.......... $ 2C
Illinois..............................................................
Indiana
............................................. .2i
Iowa....................................................................2(
Missouri......
..............................19
Kansas ..............................................
.19
Average for tin*six stales
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CHICKt‘NS I’ CK 100 LÖS

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$ 9.04
11.2G

Now compare Florida from thesame table . Kggs 24c i
price of eggs in Florida during the past two years has averaged 3J4c higher than the six states above mentioned,
and that the price of chickens has averaged $2.97 per 100 pounds higher than in the six states above. This differ­
ence of itself should be an attractive margin of profit.
In the vicinity of Sanford b(it few people pay any attention to poultry, probably because they are engaged in
truck growing, from which they make enormous returns, und consequently do not care to fool with chickens.
Being near the great resorts of the country, and having such excellent transportation by both water and rail;
the demand here is much greater than in other parts of the state und the prices at Sanford are consequently con­
siderably nbove the average given.
We do not know of a better place or one more adapted to poultry raising than our Volusiu Farms. This land
is level, excellent quulity of soil, well drained, h as s p le n d id tra n s p o rta tio n f a c ilit ie s b y b o th w a t o r an d
r a il and C A N B E B O U G H T A T F R O M $ 3 0 T O $ 5 0 P E R A C R E , depending upon location.
• • One Of the finest poultry farms in this part of the state is locuted at Enterprise, only a short distance from our
Volusia Farms. The owner of this farm, Mr. Throop. has a large number of hens, and in on article written for The
Sanford
Herald of recent, date, this gentleman
states that his henh average to pay him $2.00 per head each year
tf*
above all expenses.
Mr. Throop buys all his feed and does not attempt to grow any of it, ns his farm is located on a few town lots.
It is so easy to grow anything or everything in Florida that we should certainly advise one who intended try­
ing the poultry business to buy sufficient land to grow ail his own feed, especially so when our Volusia Furms can
be bought at the present low price. There is no question about an udvance in value later on, and besides being able
to raise feed for one’s poultry, one would get the benefit of the advance in value of the land itself.
• • Let us show you over this splendid tract of land. No matter what you want land for in Florida, you will be
pleased with our Vplusia Farms. Sold on easy terms with small payments.

Peoples ¿Bank Building

SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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JAN U AR Y

30

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FEBRUARY

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BIGGEST F A IR IN F LO R ID A
TH E FRUITS AND VEG ETA B LES
TH E F IN E HOGS AND C A TT L E
TH E FIN E S T TURKEYS A N D C H IC K E N S
TH E FA N C Y WORK, J A M S AM D J E L L IE S
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TH E PRODUCTS OF T H E GREATEST CO UNTY IN THE

Good R a c e s

RATES ON A L L RAILROADS
VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
P O IN T S . P U R ELY

Lettersand Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

PER SO N A L

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PtOPLE

Mow Celery City Vanity Tolr While

|n This Department Will be round the

Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
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lune,,,Bn
Mrs. 1C S Keelor was the haste« of a
very delightful bridge luncheon at her
lovely home. Lake View Lodge on Lake
Onoro Saturday. Immediately after the
arrival of her guests Mrs. Keelor was
charmingly assisted In serving o delicious
four course luncheon by Misses Flora.
M. Johnson and Charlotte« Keelor to the
guests seated at the card tables, which
consisted of oyster cucktull chicken pads.
green peas, potato chips, .sandwiches a n l
olives, fruit Salad, cherry cream with
dainty cakes. Salted almonds were served
during the games'of cards.
Si* tables of auction bridge were pinyed. The highest score was mode by Miss
Lizzie Mays of Monticello, who captured
the first prize, an ancient brass candlestick. Mrs. A. S. Briggs of Madison. WIs..
received the booby prize, n bridge s e t
Mrs. M. F. Robinson. Mrs. F. A. SchumServMrs. Taylor. Mrs. Harry Wnrd. Mrs
jfrt "f" Johnson.'
D. LL., Thrnslier.
s *•; A
Aa
Md L
JOCilaSOn* Mrs.
U f a . IT.
I D fflliiffi
. v jg r s . F. L Woodruff niul, Mr*. Fnljo did
'jf t h o t Join the card party, but enjoyed a
very Interesting word conaest. which con­
sisted In making the largest number of
words from the first ten letters of the
alphabet Mri. Andrew Johnson was the
successful contestant and won the silvei
spoon, which wss the prize offered the
winning competitor.
Mrs. Keelor'» guests were Mesdsmee
Vorce, Robinson, Schum pert, Taylor,
Hughes, Johnson, Ward. Holden. Dickins• ; - Lake, Keely, Newman. Puleston. Thrasher.
Herndon, MiUer. Lane. Driver. Feroald.
Woodruff, Gabbett, Fatjo. Brown, Holly,
Marks. Misses Nona Wyily and Flora M.
Johnson. Out of town guests were Me»dan»«* Carpenter, Bell, Briggs, Pap worth
and Mias Maya.
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homeward trip very pleasant.
gue#tJ ^
Misses Melc.
f t ,wUndL Margaret Davis. Lucca Chappell
E m 1&lt;j Punlon. Un(,a
ctarlsai
8|af|lB| n(M, UwrMte Mohd.
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Express Companies Again
The ubominalion of the growers o
Florida is the express companies. The
following letter received by tlie Lcwii
Vegetable Exchange of litis city sbowi
one of the methods practiced by the car
tiers:
L*wu Vrg»t«Ut turbans*. Ssnfotd. n»
Desr S irs-Y o u wrote tome time age
«»&gt;•*
did «&gt;«
how vegetable«
« « M freeze coming to Philadelphia. !
enclose you dipping so you can tee foi
yourself that they do freeze,
Your*.
McCuktuck,
Produce Commission Merchant.
Philadelphia.
Following is the article taken from tht

Too Much Bridge
Editor of The Semi-Weekly Hotly.

As a fellow urifurtunate, I write to ask
your help In the formation of a married
mil'll* league for the propagation and en
couragemenl of that ancient institution
known as supper time. Remember us
you can. how day after day one goes
(tome nftrr the days work, with appetite
attuned by pleasant anticipations, to be
met by the often repeated words. ••Re­
freshments wise served at Bridge" you
will find something in the ice box
••Dearie" (they always call you '•Dearie,"
when the rations are abort; or moy be
this full fed "Brute" never notices) anu day
after day, for five or six days in the
week, you miss out at the even-tide.
Or If they come to your house for bridge
they clean you out for a whole week. It
really looks like "The Ladies" get together
for supper, and leave the married men to
"pan handle" as best they can.
There was hope inspired when a tea
room Was opened, but the first trip there
showed even the sales zoom crowded to
over flowing with “Bridgets'*, and poor
man fled precipitately.
V
Now if we cart form a married man ■
league, we can have a club room where
we cau have our suppers, with a Mellios
food annex for the children. Kindly take
to heart, and advlae me.
Yours for "Throe Squares,"
One or the S u rra less Oho ,

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EVERV LORD OWNER WEARS A SMILL
They can "a ffo rd " t o - J u s t lo o k --lo U »t models of Ih r t l)KI&gt; CAN
Tull equipment, delivered ut the following exceedingly lo w 1

5— Passenger Touring Car, fore-doors
3—Passenger Roadster Car
2—Passenger Torpedo Runabout, fore-doors
Delivery Car
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'S A N F O R D . FLORIDA

AT KCELY8 GARAGE

L . G. S T R I N G F E L L O W
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

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Office in City Hall

rw iH E
of

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST

Mra. Wight Will Entertain
Wclbom Block
Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to S
Sanford. Florida
o'clock Mrs. Henry Wight will be hostess
p fa social tea far the young ladies of the
Congregations) church, all of whom are
♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦+♦♦«»♦♦♦+♦»«
cordially Invited to be present
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There are Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
PLANKS AND OTHERS

Mias Hazel Hand gave several of her
young friends a pleasant outing and enJoyable visit à f her pretty suburban hodie
Saturday afternoon. The girls met at
tb«, residence, of Mias Halen Rowland,

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Views. Opinions and Comments
of P ractical W riters

The old rellabe Planks ChiU Tonic is
Guaranteed to drive out Malaria to cure
back if It does nM. 25c and 50c per bottle.
A ak y o « jQniggisc,
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well-printed

J J neat-appearing
stationery as a
m eanr of f etting and
holding desirable busi­
ness has been amply
demonstrated. Consult
. M before going
elsewhere

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S c m i- W o c k ly — T u e s d a y

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SANFORD HERALD

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IVorfA L iv in g

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
ftie General New» of The Land
of flowers.
CLUED EROM THE STATE PR ESS
An Epitome of the Week’s M o tt Im­
portant Mappenlnlt In the
State’s Domain.
Mr. James E. Goodfellow, representing
(j,e j . Hamburger Cpmpnny. wholesale
produce commlttlon merchants of New
York City. It In Lakeland endeavoring to
interest the strawberry grower» In a plan
tn ship their fruit in carloads by freight
thus saving at least seven cents per
quart on transportation and rrfriger. atlon.
It is said that Banker Morse, -who Is
suffering with kidney troubjp, will visit
Green Cove Springs as »oon as he I* able
to travel. His wife, sister and three
servant* »HI hccCmpnnrhlm If he crimes
Mr. Morse was recommended to Green

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towfi^ Kith, MP., i
Died here four years ago. Morse was
recently given his freedom hy President
Taft.

Ktssunmre is to have an ucroplpnne
fsctorv Actual work on the' Construelion of the drops will begin within a short
time on u site south of that city The
incorporators of this plant are all Birming­
ham i**ople
An'nig which Is said to Ire the largest
evrr seen in St. Johns county wns on ex­
hibition m St. Augustine a few days ago.
il tipperi die scales at ten ounce» The
egg came from Mr. Jackson's famous
poultry farm at Crescent Beach.
9

SANFORD HORSF SHOW

DIG REAI EST A lt DEAI
Seven Thousand Acres or '(Inc Land
Changes Hands
A real estate deal of more ttinii ordinary
interest took pluce this week when the
1-ce and Mackinsou trad near Nnreoosa
was sold to Cincinnati parties
The tract comprises 7000 acres of land
for fanning and fruit growing uml will
mean the settlement of many hundreds
of new people in tins part of the Florida.
The marks Real Estate Agency of this
city made this sale and the price |rfild
for the land was well over the SIHO.OOO
mark.
Pleasant Social M eeting
The Missionary Society of the Mnhodist
church enjoyed a very plt-nsaid social
meeting at the residence of Mrs. F. W
Miller Tuesday afternoon. Quite u num­
ber of tile society wrre (Mcseiit They
were pleased to have eight visitors with
them Mrs M \ 1‘not second vP-c
president of the v» &lt; ty was in charge
Of the meeting an Irud arranged a very
interesting in grant At Mrs Mini's re­
quest several very helpful articles from
m&lt;T7wr^jfr&gt;t&lt;^~TTm-wmci a I . organ
amFinngnr'ine id the missionary society
were read hy different ladies, touching
on the work of IhiiIi the Home mid
Foreign activities Mis Mint read 'The
Field", Mrs Mrttm grr "Does II niy to
Send Missionaries to The Foreign 'Field.'*
Mis Chappell, 'Culm Our Own Field,
Mrs Bowler 'Sum- Statements Coniern
lug The Salaries Paid to Missionaries,
Mrs F I, Marshall, "The Ministry ol A
Neighbor
Mrs ] A Newton, nccumpained hy Miss Cline Walker sang for
the pleasure of (be ladles. "Lead Me
The Way, “Nearer Mv Coal to Thee."
with variation, a very (»rcity piano srv
ieclion, was plnyrd by M iss Irene I hufsion
•'Tommy," a rrry amusing in nation,
wns finely given hy Miss Margaret Coffee,

And Field Day Events Assuming
Shepe Rapidly

COMMITTEES

Prom ises To Be A Grrot fvent With
Mid Winter Tourists
and Visitors
Sanford's Horse Show and Field Dny
will he one of the bnnner attractions in
the Male and many tourists visiting in
Floiidn will be attracted to the city dur­
ing the two days’ festivities. The various
c »nimitlees ore ul work on the programs,
decorating, making u grand stand and
other improvements mid have beep great­
ly encouraged hy the interest manifested
tiy all the business men
The (irugram of entiles will be u very
tine affair and besides the [iroginm will
contain tlu- advertisements of Sanford
business firms
I he derorntlun committee made a can­
vass of the city ami tin» the assurance of
tlu: business men that. all. (he stores will
lie decorated WttJrtflP
»••vernl days preceding the IJth and 14th.
Many entries for the athletics and Un­
horse stiow are promised and the success
Ol tlu- project Is already assured

MORE FAIR IYMHTT5"
S,in f o ili

J W Kossetter of Enu Gatlle killed n
twenty-two pound wild turkey in the
woods just west of there last week

salad course, served by the Imstess and
her charming assistants.
Misies Irene
Thurslun. Margaret Coffee and Martha
Miller, wns enjoyed t&gt;&gt; the Indies after
which tile meeting adjourned

M M sm ith Will Drive

M M South, the genial president of the
yTho young ladies of Rollins College have People Bunk in this city and (¡resident of
recently organized a basket hall team every other bank ill the Honed Stales
tad .ue practicing hard with a view to was prnmpil) grubbed today by a Herald
mall In talk almni (lie Horse Show here
selei'img a ‘varsity team
3 -m hei l will
Rev Mi I tnMims s ill »hot and killed F eh ru ai&gt;‘ I till met I till
lie
here,
said
M
r
Smith
and I will
si hi* home near Cotlondnlc a few nights
hong
several
hoiseand
gel
every
oilier
ago li «cents that the aged preacher
mall
lllat
loves
.i
g*«»l
hot*«'
to
d*i
like
hml had some trouble with bis ssn-in-tuw

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I csk Iil g G rea t lu te i est

In County f air
As ihe time draws nigh for the great
(hange Conni) fair the com uni I re» are
being besieged by I lie (leople who ure
ansimi* tu take purl m the exhibition
und Sanford will have n fine rrjiresciitn
lion The Sanford trout h is being made
ready and will occupy one whole section
of (he Agricultural liuddlug. giving room
for a lurger display limn last year
Anyone wishing information on the
*iib|'-ct stioold i nil IIISJII or phunr Geo II
Fernuld who is in constant much with
the cars for cxhlbllots
The following additional exhibitors
fiave («moused to be repren-nled al the
Orange County Fan
Mr I t. Wilson. Sanford, exhitm pen
fowl*
Mr. N J Stenstrom. r. f d No 2. San ­
ford. one crate lei luce
Mr W d Wilson ( White W'mg Poultry
Farm) r f d No 1. one pair Indian Run­
nel ducks, one (H-n While leghorns, one
K I Ki-'l on i "he K 1 Red cockerel
M&lt; I S Bc.itdslrv i I d No 2 S»n
fmd une rxhibii Vvlnic lirpmgtons one

Mulberry is to have a weekly paper. A
company has ticen organised with $3,500
Tins leeitation elided the iwngmili. and
Capital The plant will inchidr only mod*
-trn equipment The pnjier has run yei tin' ineeiing was turned over to Mrs
Miller ainl a social liour and n delicious
been named
News has been received in Pensacola
from Washington that several wur vessels
will be seal to Pensacola for the Mnrdi
Grm celehrnilon

HARD Al WORK

exhibit Muff &lt;npihgm i.

Mr il I Kent. Sanford, Flu , one pen
and the hitter fired six bullets from wise."
Mr. Smith remarked that lie considered White Wyninloties.
ambush at his fnther-ln-hiw. nil of which
Mrs. .1 M Gorton, Inti Third street.
entered the victim's neck and passed out tfie Sanford Hors« Show one of the t«*sl
attraction features this city had ever (nit Sanford one piece embroidery
the left shoulder.
The tarpon season

opener! at Crystal
Kiver on last Thursday when the first
Silver king of the season was caught
Tlie il iy following unothcr large one was
caught The tlrst fish weighed 113 pounds
Slid the »(-fund I5t).

on m il only would the

Him pi In i Associa

tllill.tie b r n r filtr d hut the

en tire county

ns more lin e horses would lie rejaesentud
fiere than at any other olle (gace

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Sunday at the Methodist Church
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Organ Voluntary Miss Frank, orgninsi
II ymu Vi i o .
Api-tlc - i ti ed ( oiigc gallon
Prayer
A nl Item
Responsive Rending. I*V I'*

This does mil mean down tielow, tint nl
„ Illinois l)ay will lie celeb ruled In LakeIr.nd mi the 10th of this month. A large ! Orlando on Wednesday night, .lull list
number of families from that Slate now The Smoker promises a big time for ttitI tir Gloria
boys. os several of them will have to an­
reside in Lakeland.
Ij -mod from New Testnuieni
swer to charge* preferred against them.
Notices
The tlrst carload of freight to go M. M. Smith is one of the culprits and the
Offering
through to Key West over (he Over-Sea boys expect to slick him for enough to
Hymn. No hull
rmlrond was shipped from' Miami, lost furnish cigars for the Whole year
Sermon,
try tin- PnstOf, a continuation
Monday It consisted of a carload of
The menu is something great contain­
of the series on "The Teaching of thr
lumber
ing such delicate dishes as Liquid Glue.
Metitodrst Church
Smoking and Fating Toboceo. Pavo AsoHymn. No ‘&gt;2*
Improvement M arching On
do. Knroffel Saint. Coptn Curca and other
We arc told that no estimate is being
Prayer
articles of wearing apparel Members of •
Boxnlogy and Benediction
prepared by the Mr. Tempi« for setting
Sanford lodge are Invited and all Flks in
the Ainuor river privet hedge around the
Organ Postillile
good standing are welcome.
grounds of the Sanford House. This will
Al (fir evening service the pallor will
certainly be an improvement not only u&gt; 4/
Property Chunges Hands
preach on tire subject. "The Social Reinthe appearance of the property but to
Ttie Check apart mem house at the dons of the Christian." All. are invited,
this part of the city in general and the &gt;Corner of Pulinclto avenue mnl Second u attend the services nt tins, church.
management is to be commended for street chnngcd handft this week. Mrs
thfir real j n making our city present an E. B. Warm a n is the purchaser and the
tlu stqA ln Bankruptcy
•Tire Boston u local dry goods firm of
attractive appearance to our many win­ price paid wus a fancy one. The proper­
ter visitors as well aa to our own cHp ty i« a two story brick building in a most this city have filed u petition in voluntary
aen»- This Amoor privet is a beautiful desirable location and comprises three bank/vPtcy. Fhe firm hus been In busi­
i *e plant and with proper care will separate suites of apartments suitable ness here about two years. They were
incorporated lust summer with a capital
n ,welve months form a hedge as pretty fur house keeping.
and useful a t the older type of privet
Mr»- Wertnan is to be congratulated stock of $¿5,000. Only ^ * pari of tire
»os capable of doing in years. Mr, upon securing the flue piece of property. stock was sokl however the balance re­
maining In tliA possession of the firm as
Temple has had phenomenal success with
p ."-‘ Conglom
'
eration o f Articles
treasury stock. If Is said that tires assets
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has planted. Note for Instance
Repairs as fuliows will be done for u will mom than cover the liabilities and
Inclosure» in front of Peoples Bank and
»««Id office one of which has been in short time in the dty by our fellow towns­ none of the creditors wilt lose.
man. Geo. B. Ivey, who 1» looking for
Place six weeks, the other two weeks.
Special Caddy Drive
place to locate. Ho is an experienced
Believing
that Sanford |&gt;eople like
workman
on
re|iairlng
and
rebuilding
orI
Ik C o n tin i
ami
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if
they
can buy it at a reasonable
guns
and
pianos,
grapho
phones
iff. J . C. Davis, ibe well known optician
phonographs,
sewing
machines,
gun
smithrate
Mr.
Miller
lias Inaugurated a special
_ . »Ill be at -R obblM . Nwt” Saturday. Feb.
* Saturday drive and gives a pound box
m until Saturday, Feb. IOtfr Inclusive- *' ipg, watch and clock repairing
*-|?ie will appreciate any favors shown^of go&lt;Vi candy for 29 cents. See hi*
Headache cured
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him In
of work, also notary public. |window at the Peoples Cash Grocery next
Hw’l neglect your
tlu d lon eer and office clerk. • 42-U-p
door toposi-offloa.
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OF THE WORLD

INDORSE DONEÖAN’S ACII0N
D em ocratic Executive Com m ittee of
Osceola P asses Resolutions

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various’ Sources
The following resolutions were adopted

by the Democratic Executive Committee
of Osceola county nt their meeting held
January 20th. 1012.
Whereas, The Honorable Arthur E.
tkonegfi has tendered his resignation to
the Governor of Florida ns clerk of the
circuit court of Osceola county, said
resignation to become effective February
15th, 1012, And
Whereas, The Governor of Florida lias
Ims requested the Osceola county Demo­
cratic Executive Committee to recommend
the appointment of u suitable man for
the position to be vncatcrl by Mr. Donegun, And
Whereas, This body has been requested
try Mr Donegan to recommend to the
Governor for np(»intment ns Iris suc­
cessor a democrat who is now and will
not become a candidate for tire (srsition
ns d«rk of lire circuit court in ttie pri­
maries of this year, Therefore.
Be it resolved hy the Democratic Ex­
ecutive Committee of Osceola county.
THaflttcoukfgrfrig whit dflTiequws
the Governor this body take* *phuuure In
also complying witli tire rcqdesl of Mr.
Dnnegau. ami wisties, to commend the
spirit of fairness shown hy Mr. Donegan
in making such u request of this body,
tills committee wishes to express to Mr
Donegan on behalf of ttie rank and tile
of the Democratic purty of Osceola eoun
ty tin tiigii a (quean lion of Ids valuable
services to the (&gt;eo(vle of this county In
tile discharge of Hie duties of tile office
of the circuit court
That this committee representing the
Democracy of Osceola county calls to the
attention’of Hie good Ikmutcrnts of Orange
county the past most pleusnnt and
nmtcnhlr agreement or custom in tirr
.
i
Slate Sanutoriul representations In that
ever since tile nineteenth senatorial dis­
trict was created iwenty four years ago
wr have equally divided these honor«,
and tins committee believing Hint the
patriot* of the Orange ruuntv Democracy
will not suffer tills cause to lie broken at
tins time liial in presenting lire name
of Arltiur F Dunegrin to the good Demo
crats of Orange county as tire choice of
the OsCroln Iternocrula we Itelieve Hint
we are offering lliem an oiqsirtuniiy in
vote for one of Florida’s mosl siilislantial
and deserving citlren», one whose past
[»dilirnl record and public service gives
ixninlse of even greater results as our
state vciintnr one wtiosr «pule«« private
life nod kindly deeds performed •■rilillc«
him to ihe fair and eai n-*t I'oiisrderaiion
of il,e voters of our neighboring county
T M. Miixphv, Cliairman.
F W. I In l., Secreinry

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
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Here th e Readers Will rind o B rief
H istorical Sp rin t Flowing
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For Hurried R ead ers
In the hope of checking the emigration
of American farmers to the Canadian
Northwest, important amendments jo lib­
eralize the public land laws have been
favorably reported from the public lands
committee.
The enforced term of resi­
dence on tiie homestead is to be short­
ened It is estimated that 100.000 farmers
are going to Canuda every year.
Somewhat of a bombshell has been ex­
ploded in (lie («liticai camp of President
Taft's followers by the news from Mis­
souri that Governor Hadley of that state
bn* come out in support of Col. Theodore
Roosevelt of New York nnd will urge Mis­
souri Republicans to throw the support of
JhaLtM Ija- t a - the c«-president, and
seek to huVFthe 'Comiiig'stBtir^diVentlan
endorse him and instruct the delegation
from Missouri to the national convention
to throw its votes to Roosevelt.

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ri A dispatch received by tire uuvy do*
part men t Triim TTunTaqtiil,'' EfnnmrrTTltr
morning says Commander Bertolette of
the gunlHiut Yorktown. and Seaman Clar­
ence Wood are dead there of yellow fover.
Commander Bertolette was a native of
Pennsylvania
The Wednesday Club
A good attendance of the club were
(iresent nt the home of Mrs S. O. Chase,
Wednesday afternoon After the read­
ing of the minutes by the secretary, Mrs.
I'hnse. tlie (ifogront (or the afternoon was
|iroiiq&gt;tly taken up “Tile saga of Harold
Hairfuir" one of the most powerful and
(sqHilnr Norse Klugs, who ruled over
‘Norway in Hs curly days was given hy
Mrs Mary 11 Phelps. Tiie interesting
“Saga of llnkon tlie Good" wus (irepared
by Mrs F W I) Ikutn. but was read by
Mrs,« Lillie Farnsworth us Mrs. Dunn was
uiuihle to attend Mrs. L, R Philips read
King llarahl and King Alhrbiono of
Fnglnnd. Miss Mell Whltncr rend the
I i*i (wiper on ihe program. “The Saga
of King Harold Greycloak and Earl Hakon
ihe Mighiy " Tiie cltih received a me»sag - from Mr* Fernald containing a re­
quest f"r cniitrihiitloiis of fancy articles
from tlie ineinlwrs for sale during Ilia
f o'lii Day ' t-elehrailon. After n short
tiusiness discussion tiie club received an
invitation through Miss Meil from Mrs.
J N Whiuier, to meet at her homo dur­
ing the month of Februnry.

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Hand Concert Sunday
A Social Cnp of le a

The, first band coinTrl of 1012 will be
given Sunday afternoon ut 3 15 sliar|i.
January
c&lt;*y Tto-se comer I* are given
under an arrangement wiilr ihe &lt;ity
iiniin ll
Tiie mii)ririty of tlie conceits dunog tlie
year will be at niglil Suniliiy afternoon
gives mi opportunity for (leople from out
of town and for families to attend. Tlie
program on Sunday will consist of stand­
ard overtures, several serenades, u set of
concert waltzes, "Moonlight on the Hud­
son". marches. America mid the Star
Spatigled-Baniirr
Tlie membership of tlie band at present
ure as follows Leader. F. K. Hrascmer;
cornets. F K. Heasoncr., W. S. Thornton,
A. B. Brock, clarinets. Harold Haskins. W
J Thigpen. Frof Wlldinan. altos. S.
Graves. Mr. laernmn; ifomtione. Mr. Reu«oner, baritone, Felix Frank, bus*. C'. F.
Williams, drums. Geo H. Fernald.

Mr* Henry Wight wns delighted to have
nearly if not every one of the young
liolir* of tlie Congreguponnl church acrrpt her inviialion to tlie tea given for
their bone fit Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
Fred P Knsrninger wns [xesent and told
tlie young ladles about Ids work among
iho Cubans in West Tampa. He told
them of Ihe great need* and possibilities
of the missionary Held right at our awn
door. The young ladies decided that they
would undertake to clothe one of the little
girl* hi the home that has been estab­
lished in West Tampa Mrs. Wight has
over been the interested friend and en­
thusiastic worker among young people.
She is happiest when site is surrounded
by ibese bright young spirits and is al­
ways eager to guide their thoughts and
efforts into helpful and uplifting channels
of needed activities.
Mrs Wight w b * assisted in serving her
guests with dainty refreshments by Mlsies
Well Known P asto r Here
The Rev Frank D. Hunt, formerly of Madge nnd Veda Wurd.
lids city, but now of Atlanta, is in San­
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Sewing Circle M ee ts
ford tills week and taking advantage of
Thp Sewing Circle waa - entertained by
the opportunity to hunt n few birds. Mr.
H uniis one of tire most popular ministers Mrs. C. P. Herndon Thursday evening.
that ever lived In Sanford nnd his visits The members were all busily, engaged
are always hailed with delight, not only dressing dolls for the Field Dny celebra­
because'of tlie friendship entertained fur tion, and making paper chry son them urns
turn, but also because bis sermons ure en­ for the automobile parade in Orlando
joyed so much. Ho preached last Sab­ Monday. A delicious Waldorf salad,
bath nt both morning and evening ser­ olives and chocolate were served. Miss
vices. and will preach at the Presbyterian Estelle Beard entertained tlie workers
with several piano selections.
church next Sunday at both services.
Those present were Mesdames M. E.
Jones, Inez Hill. R. C. Maxwell. F. L. Mil­
W eather Report
Cloudy tonight and warmer Satuniay in ler. Misses Margaret Roberts, Emma and
north and central (xirtion. with indication Estelle Beard. Alberta Hopson, Lola and
of cooler weather to follow. Weather Nellie Evans, Lydie Brain, Mell Whltner,
conditions point to ideul celery growing little Ctalre Jones. Jean Maxwell, Ethel
and f. o. b. weather can easily be £re- Goodwin Perkins nnd Mrs. Morton Hopion, president of the circle.
dicted for the balance o f the month.

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                    <text>Januar) ¿3

JA N U A R Y 30

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FE B R U A R Y 4

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BIGGEST FAIR IN FLORIDA
T H E FRUITS AND V E G E TA B LE S
T H E FIN E HOGS AND C A T T L E
TH E F IN E S T TU R K EYS AND CH ICK EN S
TH E FA N C Y WORK, JA M S AMD J E L L IE S
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T H E PRODUCTS O F T H E G R E A TE S T C O U N TY IN THE

Good Races

R A TE S ON A L L RAILROADS
VOICE O f THE PEOPLE
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

Lett ers an d Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

POINTS. PURELY PERSONAL

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PtOPLE

Mow Celery City Vanity Tolr While

|n This Department Will be round the
Views. Opinions and Comments
of Practical W riters

Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip
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lune,,,Bn
Mrs. 1C S Keelor was the h a ste « of a
very delightful bridge luncheon at her
lovely home. Lake View Lodge on Lake
Onoro Saturday. Immediately after the
arrival of her guests Mrs. Keelor was
charmingly assisted In serving o delicious
four course luncheon by Misses Flora.
M. Johnson and Charlotte« Keelor to the
guests seated at the card tables, which
consisted of oyster cucktull chicken pads.
green peas, potato chips, .sandwiches a n l
olives, fruit Salad, cherry cream with
dainty cakes. Salted almonds were served
during the games'of cards.
S i* tables of auction bridge were pinyed. The highest score was mode by Miss
Lizzie Mays of Monticello, who captured
the first prize, an ancient brass candlestick. Mrs. A. S. Briggs of Madison. WIs..
received the booby prize, n bridge s e t
Mrs. M. F. Robinson. Mrs. F. A. SchumServMrs. Taylor. Mrs. Harry Wnrd. Mrs
s *•; A a
MdLjfrf"
t " Johnson.'
JOCilaSOn* Mrs.
Ufa. D.
IT. L.
L, Thrnslier.
I D fflliiffi
. v j g r s . F. L Woodruff niul, Mr*. Fnljo did
' j f t h o t Join the card party, but enjoyed a
very Interesting word conaest. which con­
sisted In making the largest number of
words from the first ten letters of the
alphabet Mri. Andrew Johnson was the
successful contestant and won the silvei
spoon, which wss the prize offered the

winning competitor.
Mrs. Keelor'» guests were Mesdsmee
Vorce, Robinson, Schum pert, Taylor,
Hughes, Johnson, Ward. Holden. Dickins• ; - Lake, Keely, Newman. Puleston. Thrasher.
Herndon, MiUer. Lane. Driver. Feroald.
Woodruff, Gabbett, Fatjo. Brown, Holly,
Marks. Misses Nona Wyily and Flora M.
Johnson. Out of town guests were Me»dan»«* Carpenter, Bell, Briggs, Pap worth
and Mias Maya.
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Too Much Bridge
Editor of The Semi-Weekly Hotly.
As a fellow urifurtunate, I write to ask
your help In the formation of a married
mil'll* league for the propagation and en
couragemenl of that ancient institution
known as supper time. Remember us
you can. how day after day one goes
(tome nftrr the days work, with appetite
attuned by pleasant anticipations, to be
met by the often repeated words. ••Re­
freshments wise served at Bridge" you
will find something in the ice box
••Dearie" (they always call you '•Dearie,"
when the rations are abort; or moy be
this full fed "Brute" never notices) anu day
after day, for five or six days in the
week, you miss out at the even-tide.
Or If they come to your house for bridge
they clean you out for a whole week. It
really looks like "The Ladies" get together
for supper, and leave the married men to
"pan handle" as best they can.
There was hope inspired when a tea
room Was opened, but the first trip there
showed even the sales zoom crowded to
over flowing with “Bridgets'*, and poor
man fled precipitately.
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Now if we cart form a married man ■
league, we can have a club room where
we cau have our suppers, with a Mellios
food annex for the children. Kindly take
to heart, and advlae me.

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EVERV LORD OWNER WEARS A SMILL
They can "afford" t o -J u s t lo o k --lo U »t models of Ih r t l)KI&gt; CAN
Tull equipment, delivered ut the following exceedingly low 1

5— Passenger To uring Car, fore-doors
3— Passenger Roadster Car
2— Passenger Torpedo Runabout, fore-doors
Delivery C a r
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'S A N F O R D . FLORIDA

L . G. S T R IN G F E L L O W
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

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Office in City Hall

rw iH E
of

DR. R. M. MASON

Yours for "Throe Squares,"
O ne or the S u rra less Oh o ,

DENTIST

Mra. Wight Will Entertain
Wclbom Block
Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to S
Sanford. Florida
o'clock Mrs. Henry Wight will be hostess
p fa social tea far the young ladies of the
Congregations) church, all of whom are 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ « » ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ » «
cordially Invited to be present
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There are Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
PLANKS AND OTHERS

Mias Hazel Hand gave several of her
young friends a pleasant outing and enJoyable visit à f her pretty suburban hodie
Saturday afternoon. The girls met at
tb«, residence, of Mias Halen Rowland,
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homeward trip very pleasant.
gue#tJ ^
Misses Melc.
f t , wUndL Margaret Davis. Lucca Chappell
E m 1&lt;j Punlon. Un(,a
ctarlsai
8|af|lB| n(M, U w rM te Mohd.
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E x p ress C om panies Again
The ubominalion of the growers o
Florida is the express companies. The
following letter received by tlie Lcwii
Vegetable Exchange of litis city sbowi
one of the methods practiced by the car
tiers:
L*wu Vrg»t«Ut turbans*. Ssnfotd. n»
Desr S i r s - Y o u wrote tome time age
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did «&gt;«
how vegetable«
« « M freeze coming to Philadelphia. !
enclose you dipping so you can tee foi
yourself that they do freeze,
Your*.
McCuktuck,
Produce Commission Merchant.
Philadelphia.
Following is the article taken from tht

The old rellabe Planks ChiU Tonic is
Guaranteed to drive out Malaria to cure
back if It does nM. 25c and 50c per bottle.
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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
ftie General N e w » o f The Land
of fl o w e rs .

CLUED EROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome of th e Week’s M ott Im ­
portant Mappenlnlt In the
S tate’s Domain.

Seven Thousand Acres or '(Inc Land
Changes Hands
A real estate deal of more ttinii ordinary
interest took pluce this week when the
1-ce and Mackinsou trad near Nnreoosa
was sold to Cincinnati parties
The tract comprises 7000 acres of land
for fanning and fruit growing uml will
mean the settlement of many hundreds
of new people in tins part of the Florida.
The marks Real Estate Agency of this
city made this sale and the price |rfild
for the land was well over the SIHO.OOO
mark.

Mr. James E. Goodfellow, representing
(j,e j . Hamburger Cpmpnny. wholesale
produce commlttlon merchants of New
York City. It In Lakeland endeavoring to
Pleasan t Social M eetin g
interest the strawberry grower» In a plan
The
Missionary
Society of the M nhodist
tn ship their fruit in carloads by freight
church
enjoyed
a
very plt-nsaid social
thus saving at least seven cents per
quart on transportation and rrfriger- meeting at the residence of Mrs. F. W
Miller Tuesday afternoon. Quite u num­
. atlon.
ber of tile society wrre (Mcseiit They
It is said that Banker Morse, -who Is
were pleased to have eight visitors with
suffering with kidney troubjp, will visit
them
Mrs
M \ 1‘not second vP-c
Green Cove Springs as »oon as he I* able
president of the v» &lt; ty was in charge
to travel. His wife, sister and three
Of the meeting an Irud arranged a very
servant* »HI hccCmpnnrhlm If he crimes
interesting in grant At Mrs Mini's re­
Mr. Morse was recommended to Green
quest several very helpful articles from
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m&lt;T7wr^jfr&gt;t&lt;^~TTm-wmci a I . organ
towfi^ Kith, MP., i
amFinngnr'ine id the missionary society
Died here four years ago. Morse was
were read hy different ladies, touching
recently given his freedom hy President
on the work of IhiiIi the Home mid
Taft.
Foreign activities Mis Mint read 'T h e
Ktssunmre is to have an ucroplpnne Field", Mrs Mrttm grr "Does II n iy to
fsctorv Actual work on the' Construe- Send Missionaries to The Foreign 'Field.'*
lion of the drops will begin within a short Mis Chappell, 'Culm Our Own Field,
time on u site south of that city The Mrs Bowler 'Sum- Statements Coniern
incorporators of this plant are all Birming­ lug The Salaries Paid to Missionaries,
ham i**ople
Mrs F I, Marshall, "The Ministry ol A
An'nig which Is said to Ire the largest Neighbor
Mrs ] A Newton, nccumevrr seen in St. Johns county wns on ex ­ pained hy Miss Cline Walker sang for
hibition m St. Augustine a few days ago. the pleasure of (be ladles. "Lead Me
il tipperi die scales at ten ounce» The The Way,
“ Nearer Mv Coal to Thee."
egg came from Mr. Jackson's famous with variation, a very (»rcity piano srv
poultry farm at Crescent Beach.
ieclion, was plnyrd by Miss Irene I hufsion
9
Mulberry is to have a weekly paper. A •'Tommy," a rrry amusing in nation,
company has ticen organised with $3,500 wns finely given hy Miss Margaret Coffee,
Tins leeitation elided the iwngmili. and
Capital The plant will inchidr only mod*
-trn equipment The pnjier has run yei tin' ineeiing was turned over to Mrs
Miller ainl a social liour and n delicious
been named
News has been received in Pensacola salad course, served by the Imstess and
from Washington that several wur vessels her charming assistants. Misies Irene
will be seal to Pensacola for the Mnrdi Thurslun. Margaret Coffee and Martha
Miller, wns enjoyed t&gt;&gt; the Indies after
Grm celehrnilon
which tile meeting adjourned
J W Kossetter of Enu Gatlle killed n
twenty-two pound wild turkey in the
M M smith Will Drive
woods just west of there last week
M M South, the genial president of the

And Field Day Events Assuming
Shepe Rapidly

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tarpon season opener! at Crystal
Kiver on last Thursday when the first
Silver king of the season was caught
Tlie il iy following unothcr large one was
caught
The tlrst fish weighed 113 pounds
Slid the »(-fund I5t).
The

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Illinois l)ay will lie celeb ruled In LakeIr.nd mi the 10th of this month. A large
number of families from that Slate now
reside in Lakeland.

The tlrst carload of freight to go
through to Key West over (he Over-Sea
rmlrond was shipped from' Miami, lost
Monday It consisted of a carload of
lumber
Improvement M arch in g On
We arc told that no estimate is being
prepared by the Mr. Tempi« for setting
the Ainuor river privet hedge around the
grounds of the Sanford House. This will
certainly be an improvement not only u&gt;
the appearance of the property but to
this part of the city in general and the
management is to be commended for
thfir real j n making our city present an
attractive appearance to our many win­
ter visitors as well aa to our own cHp
aen»- This Amoor privet is a beautiful
i * e plant and with proper care will
n ,welve months form a hedge as pretty
and useful a t the older type of privet
»os capable of doing in years. Mr,
Temple has had phenomenal success with
*U
has planted. Note for Instance
Inclosure» in front of Peoples Bank and
»««Id office one of which has been in
Place six weeks, the other two weeks.

HARD

Al WORK

P ro m ise s To Be A Grrot fvent With
Mid W inter Tourists
and V isito rs
Sanford's Horse Show and Field Dny
will he one of the bnnner attractions in
the Male and many tourists visiting in
Floiidn will be attracted to the city dur­
ing the two days’ festivities. The various
c »nimitlees ore ul work on the programs,
decorating, making u grand stand and
other improvements mid have beep great­
ly encouraged hy the interest manifested
tiy all the business men
The (irugram of entiles will be u very
tine affair and besides the [iroginm will
contain tlu- advertisements of Sanford
business firms
I he derorntlun committee made a ca n ­
vass of the city ami tin» the assurance of
tlu: business men that. all. (he stores will
lie decorated WttJrtflP
»••vernl days preceding the IJth and 14th.
Many entries for the athletics and Un­
horse stiow are promised and the success
Ol tlu- project Is already assured

MORE FAIR IYMHTT5"
S,infoili f'rp lr I cskIil g Great lutei est
In County f air
As ihe time draws nigh for the great
(hange Conni) fair the com uni I re» are
being besieged by I lie (leople who ure
ansimi* tu take purl m the exhibition
und Sanford will have n fine rrjiresciitn
lion
The Sanford trout h is being made
ready and will occupy one whole section
of (he Agricultural liuddlug. giving room
for a lurger display limn last year
Anyone wishing information on the
*iib|'-ct stioold i nil IIISJII or phunr Geo II
Fernuld who is in constant much with
the cars for cxhlbllots
The following additional exhibitors
fiave («moused to be repren-nled al the
Orange County Fan
Mr I t. Wilson. Sanford, exhitm pen
fowl*
Mr. N J Stenstrom. r. f d No 2. S a n ­
ford. one crate lei luce
Mr W d Wilson ( White W'mg Poultry
Farm) r f d No 1. one pair Indian Run­
nel ducks, one (H-n While leghorns, one
K I Ki-'l on i "he K 1 Red cockerel
M&lt; I S Bc.itdslrv i I d No 2 S»n
fmd une rxhibii Vvlnic lirpmgtons one
exhibit Muff &lt;npihgm i.
Mr il I Kent. Sanford, F lu , one pen
White Wyninloties.
Mrs. .1 M Gorton, Inti Third street.
Sanford one piece embroidery

yTho young ladies of Rollins College have People Bunk in this city and (¡resident of
recently organized a basket hall team every other bank ill the Honed Stales
tad .ue practicing hard with a view to was prnmpil) grubbed today by a Herald
mall In talk almni (lie Horse Show here
selei'img a ‘varsity team
3 -m hei l will
Rev Mi I tnMims s i l l »hot and killed Fehruai&gt;‘ I till met I till
lie
here,
said
M
r
Smith
and I will
si hi* home near Cotlondnlc a few nights
hong
several
hoiseand
gel
every
oilier
ago li «cents that the aged preacher
mall
lllat
loves
.i
g*«»l
hot*«'
to
d*i
like
hml had some trouble with bis ssn-in-tuw
and the hitter fired six bullets from wise."
Mr. Smith remarked that lie considered
ambush at his fnther-ln-hiw. nil of which
tfie
Sanford Hors« Show one of the t«*sl
entered the victim's neck and passed out
attraction
features this city had ever (nit
the left shoulder.

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on mil only would the Him pi Ini Associa j
tllill.tie brnrfiltrd hut the entire county
ns more line horses would lie rejaesentud
fiere than at any other olle (gace in Hie

Sunday at the Methodist Church
U, NIS, . M fl I
Organ Voluntary Miss Frank, orgninsi

s ta le

II y mu V i i o .

Orlmidu t Iks Will Smoke
This does mil mean down tielow, tint nl
! Orlando on Wednesday night, .lull list
The Smoker promises a big time for ttitboys. os several of them will have to a n ­
swer to charge* preferred against them.
M. M. Smith is one of the culprits and the
boys expect to slick him for enough to
furnish cigars for the Whole year
The menu is something great contain­
ing such delicate dishes as Liquid Glue.
Smoking and Fating Toboceo. Pavo Asodo. Knroffel Saint. Coptn Curca and other
articles of wearing apparel
Members of
Sanford lodge are Invited and all Flks in
good standing are welcome.

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P ro p erty Chunges Hands
Ttie Check apart mem house at the
&gt;Corner of Pulinclto avenue mnl Second
street chnngcd handft this week. Mrs
E. B. Warm a n is the purchaser and the
price paid wus a fancy one. The proper­
ty i« a two story brick building in a most
desirable location and comprises three
separate suites of apartments suitable
fur house keeping.
Mr»- Wertnan is to be congratulated
upon securing the flue piece of property.

Api-tlc - i ti ed ( oiigc gallon
Prayer
A nl Item
Responsive Rending. I*V I'*
I tir Gloria
Ij -mod from New Testnuieni
Notices
Offering
Hymn. No hull
Sermon, try tin- PnstOf, a continuation
of the series on "The Teaching of thr
Metitodrst Church
Hymn. No ‘&gt;2*
Prayer
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Boxnlogy and Benediction
Organ Postillile
Al (fir evening service the pallor will
preach on tire subject. "The Social Reind o n s of the Christian." All. are invited,
u attend the services nt tins, church.

tl u s t q A l n Bankruptcy
•Tire Boston u local dry goods firm of
this city have filed u petition in voluntary
bank/vPtcy. Fhe firm hus been In busi­
ness here about two years. They were
incorporated lust summer with a capital
sto c k of $¿5,000. Only ^ * pari of tire
stock was sokl however the balance re­
maining In tliA possession of the firm as
p."-‘ Conglomeration
'
of Articles
treasury stock. If Is said that tires assets
Repairs as fuliows will be done for u will mom than cover the liabilities and
short time in the d ty by our fellow towns­ none of the creditors wilt lose.
man. Geo. B. Ivey, who 1» looking for
Special Caddy Drive
place to locate. Ho is an experienced
Believing
that Sanford |&gt;eople like
workman
on
re|iairlng
and
rebuilding
orI
Ik Contini
ami
'
enpdy
if
they
can buy it at a reasonable
guns
and
pianos,
grapho
phones
iff. J . C. Davis, ibe well known optician
phonographs,
sewing
machines,
gun
smithrate
Mr.
Miller
lias Inaugurated a special
_ . »Ill be at - R o b b lM . N w t” Saturday. Feb.
* Saturday drive and gives a pound box
m until Saturday, Feb. IOtfr Inclusive- *' ipg, watch and clock repairing
*-|?ie will appreciate any favors shown^of go&lt;Vi candy for 29 cents. See hi*
Headache cured
———• —*•»with - * ------him In
of work, also notary public. |window at the Peoples Cash Grocery next
Hw’l neglect your
tl u d l o n e e r and office clerk.
• 42-U-p
door toposi-offloa.
W-'
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OF THE WORLD

INDORSE DONEÖAN’S A C II0N

D e m o c ra tic Executive C om m ittee o f
Items of Interest Gleaned F r o m
O sceola P a s s e s R esolutions
The following resolutions were adopted
by the Democratic Executive Committee
of Osceola county nt their meeting held
January 20th. 1012.
Whereas, The Honorable Arthur E.
tkonegfi has tendered his resignation to
the Governor of Florida ns clerk of the
circuit court of Osceola county, said
resignation to become effective February
15th, 1012, And
Whereas, The Governor of Florida lias
Ims requested the Osceola county Demo­
cratic Executive Committee to recommend
the appointment of u suitable man for
the position to be vncatcrl by Mr. Donegun, And
Whereas, This body has been requested
try Mr Donegan to recommend to the
Governor for np(»intment ns Iris suc­
cessor a democrat who is now and will
not become a candidate for tire (srsition
ns d«rk of lire circuit court in ttie pri­
maries of this year, Therefore.
Be it resolved hy the Democratic E x ­
ecutive Committee of Osceola county.
THaflttcoukfgrfrig whit dflTiequwst o f
the Governor this body take* *phuuure In
also complying witli tire rcqdesl of Mr.
Dnnegau. ami wisties, to commend the
spirit of fairness shown hy Mr. Donegan
in making such u request of this body,
tills committee wishes to express to Mr
Donegan on behalf of ttie rank and tile
of the Democratic purty of Osceola eoun
ty tin tiigii a (quean lion of Ids valuable
services to the (&gt;eo(vle of this county In
tile discharge of Hie duties of tile office
of the circuit court
That this committee representing the
Democracy of Osceola county calls to the
attention’of Hie good Ikmutcrnts of Orange
county the past most pleusnnt and
nmtcnhlr agreement or custom in tirr
.
i
Slate Sanutoriul representations In that
ever since tile nineteenth senatorial dis­
trict was created iwenty four years ago
wr have equally divided these honor«,
and tins committee believing Hint the
patriot* of the Orange ruuntv Democracy
will not suffer tills cause to lie broken at
tins time
liial in presenting lire name
of Arltiur F Dunegrin to the good Demo
crats of Orange county as tire choice of
the OsCroln Iternocrula we Itelieve Hint
we are offering lliem an oiqsirtuniiy in
vote for one of Florida’s mosl siilislantial
and deserving citlren», one whose past
[»dilirnl record and public service gives
ixninlse of even greater results as our
state vciintnr one wtiosr «pule«« private
life nod kindly deeds performed •■rilillc«
him to ihe fair and eai n-*t I'oiisrderaiion
of il,e voters of our neighboring county
T M. Miixphv, Cliairman.
F W. I In l., Secreinry

Various’ Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
rif }

Here t h e R e a d e rs Will rin d o B r ie f
H isto rical S p r in t Flowing
^
F o r Hurried R e a d e r s
In the hope of checking the emigration
of American farmers to the Canadian
Northwest, important amendments j o lib­
eralize the public land laws have been
favorably reported from the public lands
committee.
The enforced term of resi­
dence on tiie homestead is to be short­
ened It is estimated that 100.000 farmers
are going to Canuda every year.
Somewhat of a bombshell has been e x ­
ploded in (lie («liticai camp of President
Taft's followers by the news from Mis­
souri that Governor Hadley of that state
bn* come out in support of Col. Theodore
Roosevelt of New York nnd will urge Mis­
souri Republicans to throw the support of
Jh a L tM Ija- t a - the c « -president, and will
seek to huVFthe 'Comiiig'stBtir^diVentlan
endorse him and instruct the delegation
from Missouri to the national convention
to throw its votes to Roosevelt.

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ri A dispatch received by tire uuvy do*
part men t Triim TTunTaqtiil,'' EfnnmrrTTltr
morning says Commander Bertolette of
the gunlHiut Yorktown. and Seaman Clar­
ence Wood are dead there of yellow fover.
Commander Bertolette was a native of
Pennsylvania
The Wednesday Club
A good attendance of the club were
(iresent nt the home of Mrs S. O. Chase,
Wednesday afternoon
After the read­
ing of the minutes by the secretary, Mrs.
I'hnse. tlie (ifogront (or the afternoon was
|iroiiq&gt;tly taken up “Tile saga of Harold
Hairfuir" one of the most powerful and
(sqHilnr Norse Klugs, who ruled over
‘Norway in Hs curly days was given hy
Mrs Mary 11 Phelps. Tiie interesting
“Saga of llnkon tlie Good" wus (irepared
by Mrs F W I) Ikutn. but was read by
Mrs,« Lillie Farnsworth us Mrs. Dunn was
uiuihle to attend
Mrs. L, R Philips read
King llarahl and King Alhrbiono of
Fnglnnd. Miss Mell Whltncr rend the
I i*i (wiper on ihe program. “The Saga
of King Harold Greycloak and Earl Hakon
ihe Mighiy " Tiie cltih received a me»sag - from Mr* Fernald containing a re­
quest f"r cniitrihiitloiis of fancy articles
from tlie ineinlwrs for sale during Ilia
f o'lii Day ' t-elehrailon. After n short
tiusiness discussion tiie club received an
invitation through Miss Meil from Mrs.
J N Whiuier, to meet at her homo dur­
ing the month of Februnry.

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Hand Concert Sunday
A Social Cnp o f l e a

The, first band coinTrl of 1012 will be
given Sunday afternoon ut 3 15 sliar|i.
January
c&lt;*y Tto-se comer I* are given
under an arrangement wiilr ihe &lt;ity
iiniin ll
Tiie mii)ririty of tlie conceits dunog tlie
year will be at niglil Suniliiy afternoon
gives mi opportunity for (leople from out
of town and for families to attend. Tlie
program on Sunday will consist of stand­
ard overtures, several serenades, u set of
concert waltzes, "Moonlight on the Hud­
son". marches. America mid the Star
Spatigled-Baniirr
Tlie membership of tlie band at present
ure as follows Leader. F. K. Hrascmer;
cornets. F K. Heasoncr., W. S. Thornton,
A. B. Brock, clarinets. Harold Haskins. W
J Thigpen. Frof Wlldinan. altos. S.
Graves. Mr. laernmn; ifomtione. Mr. Reu«oner, baritone, Felix Frank, bus*. C'. F.
Williams, drums. Geo H. Fernald.

Mr* Henry Wight wns delighted to have
nearly if not every one of the young
liolir* of tlie Congreguponnl church acrrpt her inviialion to tlie tea given for
their bone fit Wednesday afternoon. Mr.
Fred P Knsrninger wns [xesent and told
tlie young ladles about Ids work among
iho Cubans in West Tampa.
He told
them of Ihe great need* and possibilities
of the missionary Held right at our awn
door. The young ladies decided that they
would undertake to clothe one of the little
girl* hi the home that has been estab­
lished in West Tampa
Mrs. Wight has
over been the interested friend and en­
thusiastic worker among young people.
She is happiest when site is surrounded
by ibese bright young spirits and is al­
ways eager to guide their thoughts and
efforts into helpful and uplifting channels
of needed activities.
Mrs Wight w b * assisted in serving her
guests with dainty refreshments by Mlsies
Well Known P a s t o r Here
The Rev Frank D. Hunt, formerly of Madge nnd Veda Wurd.
lids city, but now of Atlanta, is in S an ­
^
Sew in g Circle M e e t s
ford tills week and taking advantage of
Thp Sewing Circle waa - entertained by
the opportunity to hunt n few birds. Mr.
H u n iis one of tire most popular ministers Mrs. C. P. Herndon Thursday evening.
that ever lived In Sanford nnd his visits The members were all busily, engaged
are always hailed with delight, not only dressing dolls for the Field Dny celebra­
because'of tlie friendship entertained fur tion, and making paper chry son them urns
turn, but also because bis sermons ure en ­ for the automobile parade in Orlando
A delicious Waldorf salad,
joyed so much. Ho preached last S a b ­ Monday.
bath nt both morning and evening ser­ olives and chocolate were served. Miss
vices. and will preach at the Presbyterian Estelle Beard entertained tlie workers
with several piano selections.
church next Sunday at both services.
Those present were Mesdames M. E.
Jones, Inez Hill. R. C. Maxwell. F. L. Mil­
W e a th e r R ep o rt
Cloudy tonight and warmer Satuniay in ler. Misses Margaret Roberts, Emma and
north and central (xirtion. with indication Estelle Beard. A lb e r t a Hopson, Lola and
of cooler weather to follow. Weather Nellie Evans, Lydie Brain, Mell Whltner,
conditions point to ideul celery growing little Ctalre Jones. J e a n Maxwell, Ethel
and f. o. b. weather can easily b e £re- Goodwin Perkins nnd Mrs. Morton Hopion, president of the circle.
dicted for the balance o f the month.

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nil others with Jolly Patti R osa anti S^cet Little E m m a Abbott.
Chorus of Pretty Girls, the Best of the Big- Ones. The E v e n t &lt;&gt;| ihr J't Miss it or-yoti will he Sorry. We need no Indorsement. . . .
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spoodfoce to The Herald

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si for
with
err t i umphrlwr-rs—home—from
Grande on h visit to his parents.

fringe, she carried on arm bouquet of showing them about last week, and Mr.
while roses, hyacinths and Jessamines, Harris and Mr. Swope were piloting a
other throat am) in her hair were bands company of Kansans. Mr. Harris lived at
of brilliants, very sweet and dainty she Cameron City Inst year nnd it wits good
appeared leaning on the nnn of the to sec him back.
bridegroom as they walked across the
We are sorry to know that F. F. Dutton
silting room and stood under the arch
has been ill the past week. We miss his
and faced Rev. E. Lee Smith of Oviedo,
almost daily visits iiere nnd hope he will
who In his pleasing manner joined this
soon be out again.
popular young couple in the holy bonds
A recent letter from C. G. Beck at Port­
0f matrimony. After congratulations
were offered, delicious refreshments con­ land. Ind . tells of the severe winter there
sisting of Solaris, pickles, gelatine with and says n person needs to spend a port
whipped cream and coEe'^Wete served,"
(continued on last page)
Miss Sirg is the youngest child of a large
family,und is a general favorite with!
many who wish for her much hiflU^iesil
as they journey through life. Mr. Cui-:
pepper Is foreman for Chase &amp; Co.. In the
Geneva packing haute utul.is held In high
esteem by Ills employers. They tire now
batum" In uciuy littlit-luiiiic- fumuhed.
throughout by the bridegroom Many
sincere friends join in wishing this happy
pair all happiness and pleasure*

Mrs. M M. Lord and children left some
days ago to join her husband n( Rodman,
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer entertained
Fla.
We are sorry to learn of the serious ill­ the bridal parly ill sis o'clock dinner
ness of Mrs. B. J . Overstreet of Lake Mary. Monday evening.
Geneva serenaded Mr. and Mrs, Cul-1
Hope she will soon bo out again.
pepper
Monday nigbt, after tlie "music"
Tlierr will tie services at Ebcnezrr
church nest Sunday morning nnd even­ the compiUiy were invited into the din­
ing by Rev, C A. Saunders, our new min­ ing room and served with light refresh­
ister. We would lie glad to have all come ments after which a pleasant social boor
was spent
out who will.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Humphries cnlerCAMtKON CI 1 &gt; CLIPPINGS
talned the young people Inst Friday even­
SiiMtn litt ( stf rrn*m .1rm &lt;r tu TI»** HrruJtl
ing with a fudge party at thru home near
A Farmer'» Institute will tie lu-ld nt
Clyde. All report a Hue time
C inieron City friday, Fehruary '¿. mulei
Your humble scribe hat been jn the t ‘ie anspirc. ul ilir Cnrneron City Farm­
clutches of grippe for over* tv*u weeks, ers' flo h
Al llmt time Mr McQuuntr ;
which account» for the non apiiearancc nnd Prof SjV-ncer of tlie Guinesville hx- •
of our news in llmt time.
prrimciital Station squad will Iw here ul)
d ii y and it is ihe plan of ihr rluti to liave
MOORE'S SIAIION
them go intu tlic Heids ln ihr forenoon
StwcisJ Correspondrnc* to The Herald
nnd mnke [trnctical demonstrntions reWe are pleased to say we have a new gurding »oll. drnituigr. fertillzntion. etc.,
bridge. W W. Miller. T. Johnson with und öfter u haskel dilfficr deliver lecturrs
his team. Harry Ward sent n man nnd nt the church in the nfternoon. on »ubone of his-leams and n few others work jf-&lt; t» nf dite&lt; I Milerrsl th und |**rtiltning
ed faithfully all day Saturday and did a
good job tlmi is iimi Ii appreciated
Mr ami Mr». W W Miller of Miller
avenue arc painting their Itouse, which
will add to their attractive place.
Mrs. E. L. Craig and daughters of S a n ­
ford and Mrs. Urndbury were here on
Thursday calling Mrs. Bradbury is the
wife of the engineer on the Sanford &amp;
Everglades K'y Their home is in Grillln. ‘ aside from knowledge and inspiration!
Go.
ginned The club earnestly requests the
Mr Tracey of Frcdimln. Knns , has jmr- f“' i,rt&gt; «wtperntiun “f nil growers in mak- 1
chased ten ucn-s we»t of Geo, Speer s l"« ,lll# '«stiliition n success Commit
place nnd will make a iMirne there at once. Ie‘ * 0,1 “Jvertising. nrrangemeilt and re!- Knelling of Willoughby. Ohio, who is
in Florida for the winter, is now at the
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Ulsworth homo on lleatdall avenue for a
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Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Ellsworth, Jr., were
entertained at 6 o'clock dinner at ‘.Minnick place. Ja n . IH,h. Mr. Ellsworth's
birthday. Quito a company came In a .
a complete surprise and brought dainty

cc,,,io,, h“ ve l,rc"
“ nd cv,&gt;r*
, iMn* ,n “ ,0
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dub ,ucn' bcr‘
will he done to make the day u good one
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for those who -attend. Everybody come
and bring your dinner nnd itav all day.
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Tbo F o r m m Club hold “ cf k d , ,m rc',n&lt; Tuesday evening the 23rd. with the
* * * * don,‘ C. C. Worthington In the chair,
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P ^ n n in i for .ho farmer. In.tl-

refrtthmenu nnd a most delightful evenIng was spent The Ellsworth greatly nppredated this evidence o f kindly feeling
from their friends
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,u' 0 0,1 *cb 2' tbo subJoct of “ connl 10
connec‘ U k c JcMup wilb ° ur **** wn8
dUcutted
800,0 lc0|i,h ulnd'D c,,,n,nil'
,c* °PP°in“ ^ «°- thoroughly investigate.
the feasibility of such a plnn. This has

'GENEVA JOTTINGS
Sp«d»l C«rr*poadentT toThe Herald:
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon are visiting fur a
few days in Orlando, they will ‘also visit
other places before returning north.
W. LT6leg of Deland and J . L' Sieg of
Sanford visited home folks Sunday last.
The friends of Mrs. Caldwell who
formerly lived in Geneva but now livea
In Los Angeles. Cal., will sympathize
with her in the loss of her mother, Mrs.
E. L Lattcrmeycr whose death oocured
on Dec. 30th„ In that city. On New
Year's dsy the body was cremated nnd
and It now enrouta to Geneva where
it will be buried beside her husband.
Miss Laing of Green Cove. Fla., la vis­
iting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Ballard.
Carda are out announcing the marriage
of Miss Kittle Wells Sieg lo Mr. C. W.
Culpepper which occurcd a t the home of
the bride’s mother, Mrs. K. M. Sieg on
Sunday evening at 7:30; only relatives
and intimate friends being present. The
bride wore pale blue allk trimmed, in

P la n e t Jr. T ools
g e t la rg e s t c ro p s w it h le a s t w o rk

B E A N S , CORN. C U C U M B E R S AN D OTHER
SPRING C R O P S

a i W T J ' i PLANET JR. SEEDER

H I L L H A R D W A R E CO., T.Y*

PARK

Atlantic
Coast Line

TRAMMELL

l&gt; I. K l&gt; C E .S :— Active
support of t Ilf Jiriliri
pies o f Progressive
Democracy, loyalty to
the people, thorough
husiiress m e t h o d s ,
strict honesty, fairness
nnd justice to all. nnd
guarded economy in
S late affairs. He in­
vites a consideration
of his public record
and platform. . . .

ELECTRIC

LIGHTED PULLMAN

DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent
n il West Biy St.

JACKSONVILLE, I l.iiKIM

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F. R. Merrell &amp; Co
COMMISSION
M E RC II A N TS
172 W. So. Water St.

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STOABS
M oney-m aking strains
for market growers
Maiw»’ " I w r B«*t Early" T«s
winner whtmej grown. Ej w &lt;
apted lo tiw South. Pkt. lOq m .
&amp;. $1.00; lb. $3.75.
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P R A IS E S

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No other dfaeaso that afflicts the human race Is so common ns rheumsMam.
Almost e v e ry one suffers from It In some form or other
Impuro blood Is tho Immediate cause nnd the waste and poisonous ,nS *
t e r must he driven from tho Blood before rheumatism can he citreil
H ie re áre several forms of rheumatism,- chronic, muscular, tnflanitnstory, (Worming rheumatism nnd rheumatic gout.
Overwork, exposure, changeable weather and Indigestión nil urtttr-"“l&lt;* * *
disease and h a ste n Its appearance.
tn Its e a r ly stages the a c h e s that accompany tho disease «re often » ■
trlbuted to le s s serious causes.
The cure for so deep seated a tronido an rheumatism can never he
ordinary preparation that only dulls the pain and canses temporary o' *’ •
T h e re are a thousand nnd one so-caltdd medicines for rheumatism
n
°n ly never cu re, but unfortunately are often tho means of discouraging , J " '
who use them.
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.Leonard!’« Blood E lixir Is «« little relnted to thoso worthless preparation J
ns an honest s ilv e r piece i s lo a clumsy counterfeit.
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Leonardl’s Blood Elixir Is a specific for the cure of .^heutpatHm ,n *

tonal,

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The first a c h e or pain should send you aL *in e ¿ to th e druggist
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t i e of this rem ed y. It will euro your rheumatism. It will so r V 8k* ihrt»iv
nttd rejttvcnnto tho blood that every organ o f the botjy will share Irvuie*
In the healthier condition. It will build you up nnd mnke yon »,r0,nL
peculiar ability to Increase the amount of now, rl£jl blood and stlmulat
action of the liv e r and kidneys has made It the regular prescription of m
o f our best physicians.
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Dr. M. J . Anderson, a well known physician of Tnnipa. F I« . wr' t,,*‘
consider I^ o n n rd l’s Blood E lix ir i b e beet blood medicino nmde. 1 kn&lt; « ir
personal axpurlenro that It cu res tho most obstlnntc cases oT blood
quickly. In m y opinion It Is a suro euro for rheiunatlsm and 1 recomías0

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Items of Interest C o n c e rn in g
. society People.

PURELY

PEHS0NA1

D IN G E E

! H A V E YOU SEEN THE

P lu m b in g an d
G as Fitting

H enry

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Dinner P a rty
M rs F. W . M ille r w a s th e c h a rm in g
bMiess o f a lovely s ix course d in n e r yes­
terday. Mrs. M ille r’# guests w e re M rs. A .
\y Drown o f Enterprise, M rs. J . K . M e t­
i e r . Mrs- W . W . A b e rn a th y . M rs. J. B.
Starling. Mrs. J . H . R o u m illa t, M rs. E. T .
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M rs Geo. Fox. J r., d e lig h tfu lly e n t w ­
i n e d the Book Lovers C1uh in her
charming hom e T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n .
Each guest, had been re q u e s te d b y th e
hostess, to represent a w e ll k n o w n or
popular book, by w e a rin g som e a rtic le ,
a decoration, saggeative o f th e n a m e
of a book. Mrs. J . d B e n n e tt w a s n w u n l«d die prize which w as a beautiful copy
of Shelley's Poems. After the tiook contc$t delicious refreshments were served.
305 307
The members of tip club who enjoyed j
ft, Av, nu»
the delightful afternoon were Mndames I
Luke. C L folk. R. J- Holly. Den nr Tor
nrr, Williams. Hnrry Wuid. tk'inu» E
’ ikngee. I.udlum. C. C. WrwutriitT. Ernest
Tolsr. Die goests were Madu.nes II Me

D E TR O IT?

All Work Receives My Porsonnl Attention
und best &lt;•**o m

Do you realize th at the laun•’hone 230
dryw ork which you wear next Opposite City Unii
to your skin should he handled
only in a laundry that is th o r­
oughly c le a n and sa n ita ry to
JEW ELER
the highest degree?
W e a rc m ost p articu lar about
MY SPECIALTIES
the s a n ita ry co n d itio n s that Pirknrd's lland-Pnintcd Chum
G orhm n's S te rlin g S ilv e r
prevail in our laundry
O ur ,
Rogers' Plate»! W are
w o rk to o m s arc liglit, a n y and
E lg in a n d W a lth a m W niches
cheerful. O u r laundering m e th ­
ods ar&lt;Tsuch that each a rticle
ALL COODS GUARANTEED
is sw eet, clean and thoroughly
disinfected before it
tea* lies
you r b a n d s.
Isn ’t th is a point w orth e o n id 'r
sid
cnirn.rgt ?f O u r work cost , no
m ore t h a n others,
W igons
ev ery w h ere.

How Celery City Vanity f a ir While
Away the Golden H ours— •
Social Gossip

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T h e S to v e T h a t U se s E ith e r G a so lin e or Oil

M cLaulin

Burns]| more Air
and Less Gasoline
than ail others.

Perfect Combus­
tion. Pure Fire.
Absolutely Safe.
No Smoke.
No
Odor.
Simple
and Durable. . .

SPEC IA L

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Day_0lfer

Progress Steam I jundry

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pFFICE

H. C Wilson, J C. McDaniel. *H. P.
Graddick. Miw .Nellie .Evans and Miss

$

la x A s s e s s o r's N o tic e
Either myself a' an assistant tux nstfxior will lx- nt the fullnwiiig iiarnorl
(iJbccs Ht the dates herein nuinetl to re­
ceive state und county returns for hM2
Ovuea, Feb. 5th. n. rn.
W inter Garden. Feb. Blit. |i h i
Oakland. I eh lltli, it, rn.
Gotha. Feb ath. p. in.
(Viaw ii) fe ll 12th, u. ilk
fin e f a * |I p . Petr 12th. p in
W inter Park. Feti 13th. a. in.
M aitland Fell 13th. p. in
l-oogwood fe ll. H ill.
/ r - I U n o l te ll I Sill. I» III
Aisilik.i I eh I Sill, (i to
Griievri te h Jlllli
I tried i.. t eh 2 U l
C lin .u n is te h 22nd
O inhm l.i, t • h 2.'lid
L ike M ill &gt; t eh 27th, a in
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wt* run supply your wimtK m tlie
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wi* tire ut
very liest
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Latest Improved Open
Grilles, full size 1 np and
Substantial Frame. A
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P O IN T S

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Tins Lamp Is handsomely
uickcllcd, hcitihl 2‘&gt; inches,
e(|ttippcd with automatic sclfclcaimig ticcdle, pluGe and
pump. Usual price f22.0G,
W e have the Lost line of Man­
tles ami supplies in the South
at lowest prices. Estimated
and e x p e r t advice Free.

Ask the Man
To Show You

Stan dard Light Co.
I l l E A S T BAY ST.

S a n fo r d M a c h in e fi G a ra g e ( o m p a n y

J a c k s o n v il l e .

W ILLIAM S &amp; MILTEER

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Rev F ra n k I) B u n t w ill

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Just dcross (he street

p re ach at

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IVcxti)teii.iii church next Sunday ill the
ntniiuiig mid «'Veiling services
Fvrrv
one ii.nl!,ill) wrlcfiturd

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I I !&lt;*•■)• il I rrl
Nrlit tre all pJitt w fie 11 p f(ifHTfly applied
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t
liurtl I gratia % r atilt «Il air Jr I if Iti ni lh«l have UtcJ if.
D i r e c t Io n 3
Saturate a thick rlcalh ttnl apply fiver pain of any kmil, ic m m i bifofo
it Miner* ami continue to apply.

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A S tn U m a n t o f F n e ts B a c k e d by a
Strong Q u n ra n tc o .
W o g u a ra n te e lu m io d ln tt) a n d po3l
YOU NEED THE C H U R C H
ti»« re lie f t.i nil e d ffiT i'rx fr«&gt;ra e o n atl
&gt;mi n i «y H* IhxhÍ I0 a m
psUnn
In every i n *&lt;* w h e re u u i re in
sdj fnll» to do th is w e w ill r e tu r n th e
S uiilay M iniim j T*iP*xhirt( l l *. m
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tannej (,ni&gt;t ax fo r |(. T h a i ' n a fr a n k
,S , .,3# y Niflll 1*1r«ix hirti 7 |i ut
Statement &lt;.f fn rtx . an d w e w a ll* you to
\&gt;e.f Hf X.|#1 - tal Mrr||li| 1 10 |t III
f i l l s I i »NF t Ml |{( M V A K h W I M I
tu h iin m in le 'hern n t o u r risk
R a m il itn li-rllo * nr»« e a te n Junt lik e
i . I m Ni .I H W A II j Ki i S 1*#»«
mi; C II UR CIIIIEEDS YOU
fund» n re p a rtic u la rly iim tn p t and
ig reen h le In a c tio n , m a y In« ta k e n nt
snj tim e , d a y o r n ig h t ; d n not «'none
dlarrhivn^ an tinea, g rip in g , e x c e s s iv e
loontneo». or other undealrnblc e ffe c ta
»u xv v v w v w n w w v v v v v v w w »))«»))
Thejr b a v e ’ tp.'very m ild b u t p o s itiv e
•ttlu ii nt»on tin* o rg a n a w it h w h ic h
fbnj earn« In c o t)ta rt, a p p n rv n tly net
log n« a re g a in tlv e 'tn n lc tj|K )n th e re
U sed m n n rn la r m a t o f th e b o w e l, th u n
ovarcoining w eakneait. a n d a id in g to
(••to re th e b o w e l* to m o re v lg o n m »
sod h e a lth y a c tiv ity .
n e ia ll O rderlltw i a re a n s u rp a « c a b le
A L l . V V IIH K D O N E 111
snd Ideal fo r th o uho o f e h lld rn n ^ o ld
folks and d e lic a te pem orva. W e c a n n o t
b&gt;o h ig h ly re c o m m e n d th e m to a ll
s a ffe re n fro m a n y f o n u o f c o n a tip a
Nr %i iJcMir fo City Restaur arD
¿ /Wti I 03 Wet* First S lfrel
Uon and ita s ttM id n n t e v llo .
T h a t*#
why w e &lt;»Bck o u r h U th In th e m w it h
° a r p ro m is e »if m o n e y b a c k I f th e y do.
oot g ive e n tire e n tU fiic t lo n
T h re e
sixes- t 2 ta b lets ID r e n ts , flit t a b le t * *2f.
W . J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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O n ly e x c lu s iv e B a k e r”In th e c ity . A ll m ix in g done
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Manufactured with pure distilled water— they will prevent illness, aid
d ig e s tio n a n d g ive you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

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PuUUbed trrrf Tu««l*y tad Frid«r MonilnJ By

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R, J. I t u u r , ta ilo r
W. M. KATHCS, S u sin e«» M sn sger

•ubsarlptlen Price. * 2 OO ■ Year In Advance
Delivered In Ibe City Inr c»rri*r42 00 per yest In
adrsnn or 20c per month.
Fermenti In adisnoc mini be mode «I onice
Entered ns second-ci»• mall matter Aiumt 22nd
1208, at Ui* t’oitoffice at Sanford. Florida,
ander Act of March 3rd. 187 Ö
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prosperity and growth of Florida. I,
therefore, come before hfcr people, asking
for their suffrage that may thereby give
me the-opportunity, in the Congress of
the United Stntes. to plead and work for
measures so devoutly to he wished.
I hove endeavored, in setting forth my
views on these issues, not to introduce
matters (iiat might in any wav obscure
them. Consequently ’ I have discussed
nothing of a purely party nature, and I
with now simply to say; that 1 am in
entire accord with the policies or the
great Democratic party, and If I am
elected to the Congress of the United
States, I sl|nll do nil In my power to
mnke the policy of the party effective in
the Notional life."

Sanford's Horse Sliow and Field Day on
The ultimate control of all shipping
Feb. 13th and Hth will be the next bill
through the Panama Canal by the foreign
•vent after the Orange County Fair.
"shipping trust.” with chief benefit to big
American shippers, such as the United
Sanford newt notes in t h e Tampa States Steel Corporation, woull result
.u w .I say shipments of lettuce aggregat­ from the admission of foreign ships to
ing 349 packages made net returns to the
the American coastwise trade, according
growers amounting to $1.086.78. If this
to President George S. Dearborn, of the
pace is kept up the average citizen of
American-Hawalian Steamship Company,
Sanford bids fair to become a millionaire.
who testified today before the House
—Gainesville Sun.
Committee on interstate Commerce.
The Herald is In dally receipt of the
free copy on Railway Economics, showing
that tbo railway* are losing money every
year. If old man Harmon gets in the
Presidential chair it will take several Bu­
reaus of Railway Economics to keep him
from ratling the taxes on rstl the railroads
as he did while Governor of Ohio.
The old familiar corporation cry has
already been raised against Governor
Harmon by those who want to defeat
bis nomination. Under his system of
taxation the valuation of (he Pennsyl­
vania railroad wai raised from $15.000
per mile to SfiS.OOO i * r mile. That ought
to answer ihr corporation cry about us
well os it could be answered— Starke
Telegraph.
The editor of The Suti was checking
over unpaid accounts (ho other day with
his son. when he came to one which hud
been due an unreasonable length of time
We remarked that the gentleman used to
be one of the most prompt paying custo­
mers on our books, that a bill never had
to be presented him the second time
Whereupon our son replied. "Yes, but he
didn't own on automobile then." And
this no doubt is the cause of more than
one man in Gainesville being slow in
meeting hills, ns well ns In other places
An nutornohlle will keep a man s nose
closer to the grind stone than a wife,
sixteen children and a dozer, cur dogs nil
combine«!.—Gainesville Sun.

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MR. BEACHAM'S PLATrORM
in this i»sue of The Herald npjx*nr* tlie
platform of Hon. Braxton Beacbain. can ­
didate for Congressman nt Large. It is n
straightforward, manly, lucid announce­
ment of Mr Bcnchnm's ambition, and
there is not a line in it that would place
Mr Bearitain in the class uf office seekers
who are out for personal gain and self ag­
grandizement. The main Issue* of the
campaign that will be waged by Mr.
Denchoin are national aid for highways
and the navigable streams of Florida
Whitt a world of gixxi are in these two
items alone1
Better roads. Iwtter channels for our
river, better hnrlxyrs What state in the
Union today needs these more than Flor­
ida!
What stole in the Union today could
accomplish more with better roads and
better river transportation than Florida!.
These two project* literally relegate all
other questions to the background and
place Mr. Beach'ain at the head of
the procession of candidate*. The plat­
form is n most interesting study of con­
ditions from the early day* to the present
lime and the subject matter stomps
Beacham at once ns a profound thinker,
nn astute statesman and a worker for the
common cause of the common people. He
is away beyond the other candidates In
the higher thoughts of a belter state, the
most good for the most p«&gt;ple and the
economical expenditure of the people's
money where it will do the greatest
amount of good.
Hisfscts about the St. John* and Ocklawaha rivers cannot fail to appeal to ev­
ery student of Florida's geographical his­
tory. He give* the best exposition of
Florida's need* and the remedy thereof
that has aver been in print end the reiwier gets an Insight Into Mr. Beacfaam's
true character by his dosing paragraph;
"It is therefore, upon these tw o.great
issue*—The building of great highways
and the Improving of the waterways—
which I believe of the chiefest concern in
the present Internal development of the
United States, that I seek office at the
lianda of the people of this state. I be­
lieve these issues should eiidt. and that
they will elicit, the best powers of the
praeeat and the futur* statesman Jo (he
endeavor to advance the interest of this
great country.

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F o r S h e riff
Following the report that the campaign
, . James A Kirkwood announces his candidacy
against the high price of butter was fur re-election to Ibe office of Sheriff of Orange
county subject to the decision of the Democratic
spreading rapidly all over the country primary to be held on April 30, 1012
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and that farmers were communicating
F o r Tax A ssrs so r
with the Housewives’ longue, of which
I
announce
my candidacy lot re-election to the
Mrs. Julian Heath is president, offering
office of Tai Assessor of Orao»e county subject to
no ample supply at a greatly reduced the decision of the lVm&lt;*-r.ih* primary tolas b*id
on April 30th. 1012
cost word was received thpl the desired
Aarittr» Bi n
effect was being attained In the Middle
Wtfst ami that the price of the commodity
F o r County S o licito r
had been cut in both Elgin, ill., and To the Drmocrstlc Voters of Orange County
I hereby announce my candidacy for r*-appoint,
Cleveland.
roent to the office of county solicitor of (»range
county, subject to (he coming Democratic pri­
maries Should 1 t* so fortunate hi to secure rec
Gen. Bernardo Reyes will not be backed ommrndatkm
fur re-appointment tor another term
ofoffice.it
will b* my earnest rndeavur at all
up uguinst a wall, blindfold and shot far
timrt to perform the dude* Incumbent up-m me
Inciting a rebellion against the Mexican faithfully and fearlesaly to the test of my ability
(im A DtCorru
government, for which crime he now j
County Sulkmo
occupies, n cell In llcllem prison. Mexico
City That opinion is express«) by
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President Francisco I Modern, in n signed
communication to tin- San Antunit) E x ­
»urld i fr»«left lui
press, which that paper will |wiiii to­ Î m*grt*Us i|mtK&gt;n, OO indi
tiuTiber* Fell) (ttamiirvdjfhdpMl ibJ b*si
morrow
morning. Instead. President
its# ntaikfi 51’J ' í o ¿ , ^f*Ilk#m, Mast
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F lo rid
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' tifi y cent« per pound of ammunition, Lho natural resource** of th l* country ocean s of the world, and some of tho
Hlity dollar» per barrel of Hour All If we nre to ponses» the goodly Inhorl-1most beautiful home# of men nr-&gt; on
iuLinlttcul
th at
Improved
Internal la n c e that may ho our*, hy a wise and tho bunks of this stream, made beauti­
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* routes were necessary
Tho question consorvatlv« application of the rights ful bec-ause mado serviceable, by tho
was whether the general government guaranteed under the Constitution, skill and energy, and daring of man.
j had a righi to construct them without when those right# are Interpreted In
Under modern engineering tho St.
amendment to the Constitution
T h e the light of the notv National need*
Jo h n s river may he made a great
Whigs, like the old Federalists, nf- No man ca n foretell the Influence of
»hip carrying canal, with such ea se as
firmed such right, appealing to Con­ A m erica on the civilisation» of the
to m ake the oje-nlng of the Olydo In
g ress’ power to establish post roads, world, hut ninny are feeling that much
Scotland, appear a Herculean task in
R.
wage war, supervise In t e r s t a t e trade, of th a t Influence will depend upon
comparison. T h e fn ct 1» that under
and con serve the common defense and how ita S ta te sm en of today give shape
tho system of suction tho mud from
general welfare. As a ru le .tho Duiuo-ltu the purposes of this government
the channel could be hanked on olthor
ernts, denied such right
Senio of In aiding In th e development of'Atnerside, without Interfering wllh the How
them Justified outlay upon national lean resources. The govern moot has
of water or lessening Its volume, and
rivers and com m ercial liarhors unitor I already come to recognize that the
which In no way. would do dnningb
•he Congressional power of raising development
and
Improvement
of
to pro|n-rty immediately adjacent to
revenue and regulating c o n i n o l e ’*
waterways In the Culled S ta te « is a
the river, nor t(1 that In the surround­
Others conceded the rightful).ess of function of the National government,
ing country.
subsidies to S t a le s even for buttering and that the contentm ent, prosperity
T h e re would bo no expensive blast.
Inland routes
Treasury si rplu« at and wealth of the nation 1« dependent,
times, and the money ajipr *ptU i mn» to a degree, thereupon
T h is concep- Ing or cuts from Sanford to the ocean.
v hleh, by com moil co n se n t,J u d b«*&lt;n tlon, which all now recognize a« Just Not a single dam or lock would havo
made under Monroe and '¡iter fur the mid right, I» an evolution, through to ho built, but only a channel would
havo to be opened, under lho cheap­
chi National Rond, encouraged tho slow processes of tho public mind.
est construction known lo tho science
Whig contention, but the whole quo*»
W e have In the S t a le of Florida
of engineering, and
Florid a would
tlon. was tak en out of po'lllcd'hy the
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a river, worth more for th e making
havo lho licit and tho ch e ap est shiprise of the railroad syslem
Mem after 1832.
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of wealth, the reclaim ing of lands.
canal In tho world. It can be safely
T h e National Road had. however,
, the building of homes mid schools,
affirmed that tbq 81. J o h n s river can
been built acro»» Ohio and Indiana on
and the bringing qf a healthful and
he made navigable for ocean craft,
Its wat to St lami», ami was made
thrifty citizenship lo the S ta te , than
at less expense, than any other stream
over In IH30 to the S la te s thrpugiv
11» tn the power of many men, at the
In the United S ta le s, and that tho
which It passed
I present time, to conceive. T o pinny
benefit» therefrom will he a» great,
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his.
In
brief.
Is
the
history
of
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MR. B R A X T O N BEACHAM.
measure of the greatest Import to the Jo h n s river means no more than It for I he country, at large, and this
S ta te In particular, a« any work the
because
our
country
lui#
as
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Following Is the plntform upon
Nation, w h ic h at otic time waH to ths meant to the wild Creek or Sem inole
government has done, of a similar
velriped
Hoctlunly
The
majority
con­
which My II R each am will stand for
fore, an,) has been left In the hackv. Indian, a pleasant stream to meander
tro],
a
cardinal
tenet
or
our
govern­
Congressman at 1-urge'.
ground ontv hecause tn rhs rapid tie- •
pang« nr, nn&lt;l n Roomy plitfr nature, fur npy section of the United
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ment,
and
rightly
sp,
has
no
vert
bolea»
ve lop ment of National resources, other for pnstlmo with the rod and gun. States.
Foreword.
worked
a
hardship
on
the
motto
sp
arse­
m easures have scorned t,ho more Im­ Th o United S tate « governm ent Itself,
In addition to the largo area of eou»In announcing for C ongressm an at
Isrfcfc for tho great Stato of Florida, ly , s e t thni and l e s s 'favored sections portant. It must he understood thnt ha» ns yet never had brought before try along the travel of tho St. Jo h n s
I desire, first of all, to e x p r e ss my of the United S t a te s ; consequently this Ih not a measure that any party, 11h Congres» tho enormus potential river there Is another large section
‘sincere»! gratitude for the kindly e x ­ parts of the country are rich ey In the not «ven for party success, has do- value of this stream to this Stn te and of Florida, hound to this rlvej^ In send­
T h e paltry sums »»{j ing ,t* waters tu the ocean, known as
pressions on the part of my friends holdings of money, -u lto re and Insti i lare-i without the pah* oí th-* &lt; misti- j (1 tjH. nation
pf their belief In my fitne»» for tho I lutlous, than are other parts, equally lutimi and as not belonging within money which have b--«&gt;n expended b y jl - a k v county, with s o m e fifteen hunplaca, which have appeared, from lime
worthy of such institutions ami 1he futo tlon of the National Govern- (p,. government in Improving naviga ] dred lakes of v arying «1res, hut In
to Utile, In the public prints
While |mom y h-iidltigg atol as susceptible ment
tl- n is tin- h--»f orgum- nt for show fu-; - Uu- aggregate making a volume of
,1 am deeply conscious thnt I do not ' f such development, ton iln-&gt; ar-- in
Mv contention Is that the growth of thnt neither &gt;--nr re presen tatives In wafer Iliai give» pause when one con­
meritali that has boon said, in behull the ha&lt; kgr-nin-l lo-iau-e th--»-* mens the country and the consequent new (’migres», nor others, have succeeded template» the possibilities in these
of nu candidacy, I nm. however, quite tires necessary for such Improvement. tn-cds -if our ilav. demand the giving In bringing to public attention. Ibis same waters If properly utilized for
nut ins
l*f ' ’ski
•sure, that no one could ho more thank 1it » Vi !
T h e Oklawah.i
of thl* sr- it rite.mor- It* proper per natural sour- - , from which tn th«- enriching tit- -oiiiitr*
ful for what they have written. In tuvithey hove, for ilo- time given way to sp e d iv o
It cannot be successfully future, shall come untold wealth to river I» the optb-t of these lakes to
Interest, than I.
- ] other m easure* more easily under* denied that the future happiness, con Ils- people of this S ta te
Thl„ stream Is of
if one will the St Joh n s river
’ll Is my determine^ purpose, In mat. stood as belonging to th« function 1 i-n tn n -iit u n ii p r o s p e r it i, of thé \ m e r - m a k e a s l-i-ly *&gt;f ilo - ty p o g rn p liy pf *'*&lt; h Im p o rta n c e that tin* g o v e rn m e n t
lag this race for Congress, to deal -&gt;r (be N a t io n a l g o v e rn m e n t
- un peopli* -l-'pcnds more un good Ih-- country through wtildi tho Si has already eij«*nd--d co n sid erab le
l o r installi-- it I» understood that romls Iban ori un* other lype of con- Joh n » rlv.-r Ilo»». i-uislil-r thè -lire- s u ill s of ruolo*, from time to lime, fur
la entire candor with myself and with
the publ c. I do not wish lo pose a« until tie- war of IM 2 the mam pur strrulloir f--r lnt--r«(iinmnntcntIon
I may say
I tlon lo whlcti thè rlver tonds. atol Improving (is navigation
me, whose Importance Is such, that P--*-- of uur tariff had been r-■venti--, do lini t«*lleve. ai thl» tinte, wl’ h Ih-* vv||| re tali, thal frinii |ts siilirce r«» lo r e , however. Hint what has been
the Idea of seeking office, of tills ehnT vvit ti pro!— t¡mi -mit a» an Ip-i-i-'iit .-ir- oly i iiirstriidi-il rnllrondv 11- vi nriy lu-von-l tu- ksoirvll- » b e n il gire» ! -l-*ne. on both the St Joh n s and th-*
set«, Imd to come lo him, wholly h ir in g in- ».it in ninfa- t uritig b-cain-- idilli Ion a I il i m i- r of r it Iroads woutd *&gt;--lf lo Ilo* gr--al -n e.ni tlo-r*- I* oli'v tiklawaita r t - - r * . by the government
through*,- the suggestions of friends dev - loi-ed, p atti) throng!, -eir own tu--.ni so munti in mi* 4»rg-- iteci i-tp (tf # f:1|| ■«f :)n Inslgnlfleanl niimu-'r of lo-t- noi mad*- tto-c- ut rerun* navigable
Tbli, In my Judgment, would he an |- intuii go, partly through fhc armed tfiis country, a» n «ysl-'iii uf thoroughly f - --I that tln-re Is not »Imi nmy li- for different -ra ft, nor opened them
»buie of the generosity thnt ha» been ¡ (.Istilli&gt;
Manufacturing had grown
moib-rn hlghwnys woul-l m--an tu Ih-* calchi a rnplit In II» entlre lengtli. lo* for navigation In ally different season,
shown me On the other hand, t can h o !&gt;-• an --vieti»,v.- lni-r* -i .-mitparlng ¡»■opb- and n,, othi-r --liib-nvor cullili »III tu- s ta rti—! nt lite contemplntlon than wn» the carrying powers of tho
truthfully »ay; that the Initiative ha- Hi Importance » 'h i agri- ulfure .iti t l-t- fr«-tgbt.-i| » u h greatcr |-o »k|I.|||i |--s -.f thè elise alni compArnflvch little stream » before th-- government began
Therefore. In the new f-*r incn-aslng ih«* wealth of (In- comi -o s i wlth »h lch thl* rlv--r can bp Its work of Improving Ihem, which In
big been taken, hy those who thought enmiiiercc
that I was.qualified for this high post tariff &gt;*f !k|fi th- relation was re tr* p.-oplll-irn- mad*- an Kinplrn. lurn—l luto a great (M'FANIU CANAI, inv Judgment Is due to the fact that
tlon, has mado It much ea sie r for mo versed, protection being made the noi su nitidi by thè Roman «word., as - » Uh osWian steam er* .comlng io iholr tin* work pf Improving these stream s
lo make this public announcement nf main aim and revenue the Incident hy thè n d vv-*rk of Roman roads
'p lers nn-t tnklug mi Ih-'lr cargo-'« ut lin» never been gone at on a sufficient­
my purpose, and has greatly strength Mere S-- have a musi ¡Hl'TetMIng tllus
If „io- »11! tuie- nn.V single - ou ni y. ^anford and snt'h ali oliserver. »Iti ly large sente nor In such manner as
toed my faith In ly ability to serve i trillion of how a measure » a s brought In Ih.- greal S ta le of Fiori-la. Iti thè -Uso »'-e thal til- presen! -levclopment their merits and possibilities a» water­
sec
oy State In Congress
I,, th e fro n t fo r tbe b enefit - f
less favored ««•&lt; lb'll* of the Slat - miti "F Uh' ^tn'e Is otilv In Its Infancy ways for Ih«* country demand—1 It I»
&gt; I nm nl that time of life, when the ’ l o l l a l n i f o r t i n - - l i t ! Mto-t i " f ,i , lass
-I I m * ntt fe r the a v e ra g e m an ,&lt;*
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la vin g
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dowmt-nt» and attainm ents, w hatever the ndvoi-ncy of a tariff fur revenue
suh
an
--tileriirls-* and result In no
III til.. nuinb-T i-r irips p-T day, th-- Ht,n ami larger 1ii *ih-s would spilng
tnay bo their limitations, when co m ­ only. Which policy 1» equitable (or
appreciable
bem-tlt, while a million or
greal-T co ntenlm ent on the p.irl of I» Uin breast of every younger son
pared with those of others, I am per* the whole country
A policy, how­ the rural population, the culture, fro m t°F foiltwo millions of dollars expended o:i
«aided, hnvo been developed to such ever. that ha» been kepi In the back ­
ease of communication with c*nt«*rs
We. n»‘ y^t, are new in Hi Ib State the «»me enterprise will not only
on extent, thnt caution, sohorness, and ground. until no» the Jicihoornllc par­
»•here »-iTii«&gt;n and children c: u o h - !to large exp«*ndllures. hut happily th«* bring n lasting t*enefit but will In tho
•aniestnera, will control In the form ty 1ms grown strong enough tn tilts
long run, he far th«* ch«&gt;njH*r to the
—•r»e tto- b ab tts a m i c tis lo m » ot m o re Nation has com«* to understand thal
lag of Judgments for directing conduct country to enforce th * type of legl.v
Such n system of Im
a d v a n c e d - iv iliz a t lo n , 1 am p«*rt.u«de&lt;l large &lt;i|M-i\dltur-&gt;. resulting In |n*r government
By frugality and diligence, I atn pos tn (lory. that ninny of o u r most --:*
proved
waterways,
ns I advocate,
H u ll „m b an on,.- w ill cn iH -l-ld
that mniient good, I» bolter than small --v
■Will'd of sufficient mean« to allow me llghtcti—1 citizens, belonging to other
would
bring
under
the
dominion of
-In - cr«■ iit*si
" I " ,ir gr-'^t Stall*, pomltture resulting In nothing that is
to give myself to tin- demands of pub political parties tin hiding Mr W- b
man
a
tast
a
re
a
of
land,
for orango
In my Judgment., if th-- m- i
.i- --n i. M m * i n . , . v lo m b il a i d l-et lasting
ito if f - 1rs,, without fret c o n c e r n i n g ;Ml.r jo m s c lf. has -o n t -n d e d was th
growth
and
trucking
purpose*,
and
te r htgliway»
1 am persuaded, that Its of the St. Joh n » rl*- r as a stream
Oy private Interest, -^nd so as In
j only Just an d equitably« t a r n m e a su re
give
to
them
access
to
the
markets
th e b-*elnnlng of tills grcj^l lasiiv^ pa for the travel -Of ocean «learners la* » r to d-tract from the J u t le » that I fnr
,.1)llr„ f n|on
of th«* world by a cheat» mode o f tran s­
-i factor ii tho .building hf the Naikig, land. ,wero put U'fore Congress with
«ball owe to my Stall) and coimUtuenroitO fhifp-tho cause demands, a mil- portation. thnt are now as wild as
As I havo Indicated such Inequali­ before the Congress o f the'
*7« tbould I bo entrusted with the
S tates will tin the playing of a pOft'W )jbn o r two million of dollars could he when the rod intuì roamed tho f o r e s t
dalle* of Congressman at largo from ties In governmental nfialrB have been
the political dnveloptwnent QÍ ótir golf*' sWured for SUc.h a purpose, as easily
Th«&gt; practicability tif utilizing these
[
'the great State of Florida. 1 will any due, not alone to B-&gt;cttnnn| grec-d, but
em inent, as important a'ntl BP bene­ nfitl more «o, than due hun-lred thotis- lake waters Is now abundantly shown
'b
e
ca
u
se
of
lho
vastne»»
of
onr
country
i ««.«Mu
IhllMk
11ItV. II MUOliy
to «tl• ■frankness,
th
at |I 1much
deal re !
offlee. In tho meaning o r d in a r i ly ! ,nrt “ &gt;e variety of Ms Interests
Con- ficial as nil S' played by otir great fath­ pnd ‘ 4 d là f*J;çcii!d ht* MCuretl Tor the In the fact thnt the Oklawaha river Is
^tfiifvniont of .Èoipu particular part already navigable for Inferior craft,
WTeyed. when it is said th at m cn
»otnetlmes. as In the tariff. er« In the more fo rm á tlto period of
of
t h W river, n a u ltin g In no lasting and which can be made Into a stream
th
Nation
an,i
of
the
ConatltuUnn'.
■
f.
*»Pl» for place. Being a plain man. I ^ w r l e s . lung in service, have had to
f
P
°
d
ttnd brjnglng no apparent pros- that will carry largo enough craft In'o
therefore,
com
e
l)«tfore
th
e
people
of
from the people, I am amhltloua to r o J b* ahandAned. Tho evolution of the
’iKvrlty
lo rnty large section of the lho St Jo h n * river, hearing the pro­
this
great
UonjtunBweftUh,
'
asking
for
credit upon mysolf and the people OorernmeDt has been to w ard , a betSlatO.
i
heir
suffrage
for
Congress
at
Tjirge,
ducts of the country, for the loading
» o *y represent.
But above these t,,r understanding of the n eed , of tho
Not only so,
p le d g in g myself lo th e ndvocnCy of
If the St, Jo h n s river was opened of ocean going vessels
ttottfre. which spring naturally In UrHon* Tll(' ‘M,rf,'ctlo n of th* Un,on
but
such
a
development
would mean
till«
great
measure
of
National
a
id
-In
for ocean vessels to Hartford, th&lt;v
too hnm.-n heart, l am come t o tho of tho aftreral m a l e s can only come
the
dolling
o
f
the
Up«
of
these great
the
building
of
highways
In
the
Het­
canal,
under
th'*
sluggish
flow
of
Ms
•*Uon In life when I desire, more than
a l » " e c l unTiorstandlng of
lakes with beautiful hom es end a
era! State«
stream,
would
remain
an
open
canal
*11 else, to be of serv ic e to my cou ntry ,ho ,nnnjr lm r l“ nn'1 sn ° aual rs^,, for
T h e n a tu r e of the country sqbdued to man's will, pav­
I realize th-* ease, with which the for generations
to a larger way than h as yet been my lh,&gt; l‘w ‘l9 of lho vn r,M
ing tribute from tho soil, to thcprttllege, and If I »hall bo e lec te d to
It has always been admitted that part new needs have played and may Btream and the country through which
genlus
and labor 0 f man. In rich re­
toe Congress of the United S t a te s , I Congress tni\y lay taxes to build and play. In directing our governmental Ù flow« are such that no amount of
ward.
*
:*
Ptod*e to bring to tho high office my Improve light houses, public docks, conduct, may 1m* lost sight of, and un­ rainfall would even endanger Its c h a n ­
W h n t I have said About cheapness
powers and energies of body and and all such projHvrtlcs, whereof the derstanding as I do, that the common nel h r lining It with tho wash from
fttod and heart. I pledge to put my United S ta te s 1« to hold the title T h e people often conclude that a measure Hoods, as I» the case In most of lho In Improving waterw aya applies equal­
**tlre self to tho task of m akin g my general Improvement of harbors, o» Is not feasible simply because they Btrehms o f America. Tho most Im­ ly to highways. It o n o will stop lo
We count for the good of tny Btato the o th er hand, the Constitution mennt henr disinterested or Indifferent puhlic pressive stream In the B ritish l»lei. think that. In all tho affair# of life,
p
9?4®y countrymen.
to loave ,to the S ta te s allowing each men speak lightly of such measures, Is th e Clyde In Scotland, but It -Is not. tho ch e ap est things ,art* the durable
known to th'fl Average tra v e lle r that things, he will h&lt;&gt;: convinced that the
Platform .
,0 covor tbo expense By levying ton I am, therefore, at th e greater pains
th is groat 'ship-bearing river, of the first co st of n rend should he sufficient
to
show
what
a
large
part
new
needs
age duties.
Tho p ractice for years
to the political evolution of our
g
re a te s t vessels that ply lh o * ocean, tn co n g reg ate an- abundance of good
have
played
In
shaping
our
policies.
correspond
with
tills. T h e Inlnnd
P'fWuneiiL nothing strik es th e stnfs
en tirely a man-made stre a m for read bxtlldlng material and thnt It
Perhaps
th
ere
I»
no
tpnot
of
our
gov­
com m onw osllhs, however, n s ' they
.
of history with g r e a t c r force
such
craft. Tlm o was when only the should bo used with generosity suffi­
ernm
ent.
more
c
le
sr
ly
showing
R«'
were adm itted. Justly regarded this
T * o the recurrence of great Issues.
small
c r a ft of the wild man of the c i e n t to Insure permanent results.
evolution,
through
new
necessities
In’
unfair, unless offset by Government’.;
*tto site, variety o f
In terest,
and
aid to them In the construction of the voicing of now eondltons, than North of Europe piled th e se waters,
A system of great roads from Ponsn••»«rsl Inequality of the d ifferent
now the «hips of all se a s empty their
(he Monroe Ikoclrlne
roads, canal», and rlverwaye.
coin
to Jack son ville, from Ja c k s o n ­
••ctlon* has, ln genera), been the
bottom,» at Glascow and from the
ville
to
Tampa, (,r to Miami, or to sny
I
have
merely
alluded
lo.-tpltf
tloc*
It
may
l&gt;e
mentioned,
also,
that
lho
“ “»a of. first: «n o i s s u ^ ' l n g t a bhe
great ship yards, that line the hanks
then another. O reat m e a su re » ‘ war of 1812 raTnalcd Ihft'netul of haL- trine In order to giro force to the o f th is great canal ^ver. so m e of tho o th er ttpcUnp of the S t a le can be built
by, talmply grading and throwing up
k»Te been, relegated to tho b ack grou n d i ter m eans for d irect communication claim that th ere must be yet fuller
finest ships afloat havo been sent down ilia bed from tho soli along Ih« sev er­
101 becaust th e y were nnworthy o f ' with tho rem ote sectio n s o f th^ .Union. Interpretation to the function of the
•*lous consideration,
but
ra th e r \ Tran sp ortatio n to D etroit n a a cost National government»' In developing h e r ch annel to do sorvlco o n all the a l'ro u te « ; and brick laid-upon such a

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g e t A TRANSFER
An article In tho December number and other vegetables for tho outside
foundation would make roads which raising by girls was regarded as a
o
f
tho
American
Mag&amp;itno
from
which
world.
8tim
u
lato
them
to
do
th
eir
would' aland for an hundred yoars, doubtful Innovation, tho girls havo
If you aro In the giuotn)
and would be of sufficient strength to mado gpod and h a r e demonstrated I herewith quoto, tolls, a story that beat and secure tho boat results In all
G et a transf- r
should
appeal
to
ovory
girl
and
tho
(branches
of
agriculture.
Ono
hundred
carry tho traffic of tho country. Th o that they can grow co n » successfully,
If you're Inclined t» rr. t
parents
of
ovory
girl
In
America.
Tho
bushels
to
the
aero
would
moan
ch
eap­
foundation of theao roads would n ev e r and also that they ca n . under practical
line.
e r corn. T h l * would mean ch eap er
G et a transfer
ho In danger o f
destruction from Instruction, do many o th e r things to e x t r a c t reads a s follows:
This would Got off tho trnok of
" M i u Marie Crom er, of Aiken Coun­ and hotter bocf, and pork
frost, nor would tho cold ever causo enable themselves to become selfsup&gt;1 «51OOffl,
call
for
Improved
breeds
of stock. Get on a S u n sh in e Trail, M..ty, South Carolina, a year ago wn* a
tho soil to form a "m u ck ” so th a t tho porting and Independent
r" 1 room
G et a transfer
brick would bo submerged In mud.
At tho meeting of tho 8outh Carolina te ach e r lu a S o u th e r n school. Today Generous Incomes would mean e v e ry ­
thing
to
a
people.
If
you
a
re
on tho Worr» |fsln
Along such a sy stem of road s.an d off Corn Breeders' A ssociation held In s h e Is a symbol of an Inspiring move­
Ono
of
our
members
has
proposed,
O
ct
a transfer
from aueh highways, thousands of Columbia, In Decombor. 1910, ono of m e n t for the uplift of Southern wo­
You
must
not
stay there atid
,
as
a
new
slogan
for
our
city.
“Orlando,
lh o w seeking for place and opportunl- thos presen t who rocolved most atten- m en, a salaried officer of the Depart­
O
c
t
a
transfr
15,000
population
by
tho
year
1915.'
m
e
n
t
of
Agriculture,
and
the
almoner
ty for making a living, under God s'H o n was Miss H annah I'Jowden, of
K
law 0 f making th e ir bread In the sw eat Columbia county, who had produced o f a fund of $25,000 entrusted to her If (his hoys and girls movement 's Tim Cheorful Cars an
of th eir fnces, would build thelrdium - '20 bushels of corn on ope acre o f by the General Kducatlon Hoard of properly encouraged and stim ulated And Ibero Is lots of room I f '01
Get a transfer
blw dornlclde am ongst ns. This la tte r land. S h e was fifteen years old. At New York City. Briefly, Miss Cromer until all of tho available unimproved
class Is now recognised as of more the s a m e meeting w as present J e r r y I n tho Joann» d'Arc of a crusade of ucrea of agricultural land In Orango If you are on Hie Hrom ,. i ri. It,
G et a transf- r
value t0 tho South, In h er ,p re se n t ag- II- Moore, nlso fifteen years old, who Southern women In agriculture. The county shall bo settled up and brought
Ju
st
lak
e
n happy sp„&lt;- ,,|
Into
a
possible
stato
of
productive­
rlculturnl and manufacturing dovol- h«d grown two hundred and tw en ty -j Hoys' Corn C lu bs, now a great army
Got
a transf- r
ness,
the
slogan
will
bo,
"Orlando,
60,optnent, than on Innumerable hoat of
bushels and t h r e e porks on i ^ o f over 100.000 boys In all Southern
000
population
In
tho
year
1920."
"OrJump
on
thq
train and t,
ric h 'm e n would be. who are under no single acre. This boy still holds the S ta te s , aroused Miss C rom er’s einulaange
county,
100.000
population
by
the-«Thnt
lands
you
at II» • M l" ! . Hop*
n eccsslty of laboring In order to live, record «1*hough It was almost reached tton. She fell th at the divine gift of
G
et
a
transi,
r
end
of
tho
sam
e
y
ea
r."
and thua contribute of their labor tor M a n o th e r boy In 1911.
,tb u soil should possess something for
the subduing o f Iho land to m a n ’s ; Tim c o rn club Idea took practical g irls. Sho th ou gh t of roses, chryssu* . As i live, 1 believe such an achieve—The Hooitfr.
'w ill
T h e crying need of tho Now form only a little m o re than threp thomuma and o t h e r pOMlblUtie«. *n-l men» Is po Idlo d rea m ,o f the Im agina­
W H A T 18 EDUCATION:
South Is not more money, but m o re &gt;'c * r s ago. Today It J,s claimed th at finally pinned f o r faith to the practl- tion, As I llvo I beljeve - such an
achievem ent will com e If tpday’s r e s i­
poor, honest, upright, manly men. un- U*'® n um ber of hoya In tie " c lu b * 0f the c a l and delectable tomato,
Tho T a m p a Tribune »-•-&gt; fi,
(om.
der the necessity o f lohoffng In o r d o r , a °uth . »&gt;“s reached a n aggregate o f
T h e dynamic power o i the human dents of Orango county nnd Florida ment editorially upon a
,r.t recently
to live, with opportunity to enjoy fully nearly o r qulto ono hundred thousand, idea Is a wonderful thing.' Miss Cro- rouse th em selves to the possibilities pulled off in Chicago, nii-n ., leciurvr
the rewards of honest toll. In my 0llch on,‘ striving to outdo all tho oth- m e r has entablatured her Idea a* “the of the future along this and kindred at the U niversity Club li.n -l-,|
,n 4
v
Judgment no otto thing will co n trib u te rrB •» growing thp g reatest number Originator of t b « G i r l s ' T om ato Clubs.” lines.
so-called educated midi. . . A ,l4., ^
W e read that Polk county has of­ of questions to be aimu-re-l
more to this g reat end Ihnn n thor- of hushfils of corn on a single sere of |n January. 1910, she had enrolled &lt;6
oughly well built system of puhllc **n«&gt; nnd st the lowest c o s t t&gt;er bushel, g irls from her schools In Aiken Coun- fered five hundred dollars lo nld this
Tim le ctu re r annotiti-- .| th*t
roads, knitting communities to g e t h e r , T h e f a th e r who at first looked upon ty In the first organised agricultural great movement In that county. To n a n who coutil a n s a , r -»rr
. .
and opening an ea«y way to the mnr Hie hoy corn club movement with In movement for women Bach girl mark- secure best results the work should out if i o r c n c v to ti-.ns,,
kets of »he world •
- |difference, later woke up uud now (to L.a
om,« tenth, of au acre of Jand and b e . state-w{do,In prder lo get g reatest ^ ese questions, w»* „j, , ,| ,
1» is th cr-fo re. M|mn these two g r e a t . * * taking Instruction fro m hla ULlfteep planted tnmaUi' seeds. T h e re wn* no a ssistan ce from the 4Je{tarUMent *il '»flit
Issues— Tho building o f . great h lg h - iJr,|&lt;‘ r old hoy. and la learning how to school girl In So u th Carolina who had Agrlpulture. Hut onco a start Is mads
Tho list of questions 1o|1owb
ways and the Improving of tho .water­ grow corn at a profit far oicooding not been n spectator of tho honors be- we may r e s t assured that What h a s
1. Name tho Vice-President of tb?
ways,— which I believe of the chiefost that. of cotton growing, snd that ln &gt; t o w e d upon th o Corn Club heroes,— been done In o th er S ta te s, will hotidti- Unllec Stut.-s
p-r..
Florida—will ltaku_Ju:C.
~"«&gt;ncm i' itnvh^prpeenr iim m vtn ^rcV lit* region - whore,' toe—b w *. ihso a . , i i |.r.^K^.
~ ? : ’ îfm n » thrwTrrasnrc—of the t’nr—
ointury,
cotton
has
been
king
ITlales,
I
nions
to
W
ashington,
all
sort«
of
prl[dace
at
tho
front,
nnd will demon
opn\eht of the United States, th at I
ted S tates
neck office st the hands of the people counties, communities, school districts. ' z«-s.—and p-nl money from the crop strnte her agricultural possibilities In
2 Nam.- tl„- rumi-»' - .•
S. .
of this State
I believe these Issues M rlculturhl societies, land companies T h e Aiken g irls resolved to "show a way that -will surprise the world
York Symphony &lt;ir.ti-.~ir .
should elicit, and that tO»y will elicit, nnd individuals, are offering prive* to „ m " something They did Before th«i Ju st when this shall be must depend
1 NS file tile lead. T
1.
the best powers of th e present and the the hoy* who achieve g reatest success sum m er ga* o v e r the watchful eye if upon her own citizen*
lini
It Is not necessary &lt;•* enlarge fa r - 1
future statesmen In the endeavor to States have offered a free Irli. *o th*- l rn|ted S t a t e s Farm Dernonslrs
Nam.- jo u r D.u.gr
Washington
Including
expense*
for
a
lion
Service,
from
Its
office
nt
Uolumtlo-r
The fa rts ami figures here glv
advance the Interest of this g reat
fi VNtio is I luga Mun-', r
week
T h e tioys also h ave the money |,|a
(», d isco vered the Importance on. which have been gleaned from tho
country
7 Who whs Sir Uhri»i»i~'
W r -n ’
from the sale of th eir crop, which '•*(,f Mis» Cromer * Idea
T h e late Dr Agricultural Department report* and
I have |»T»uade.| myself that these
H W h o I* A l l I U I ...
no small Item ns tin- beat of It I* tn S A Knapp, h ead of (his federal tiu other equally reliable source* nrf"
aro m atters of paramount Im jK jrtn n ro,
9. Whu| lu (III- I elit.it.• ,
ready demand for seed
One hoy sold reaii. »»cured th e sum of $5.000 t0 buy enough to convince nny man of t h e !
to the prosperity nnd growth of F l o r i ­
lb W hat Is it seism..»" tils crop amounting to n.-nrty two hut. canning m achinery «nd s.-n-l experl possibilities In store for th«- South, lu
da. t, therefore, com e liefore h er
11
What In a i VI«
I dred bushels nt th r e e dogar* t»-r
„iterators to take a hand In the eluding our own Stute. that must fol
people, asking for their suffrage that
12
H o w in m i t Jn*t|&gt; &lt; 'bushel
g am e
Tht* A iken girls then waked up low the .-dm-Atloii of our buys and
they may therobjr give ine the oppor­
the bench of the -upr* u
I Kach boy Is confined lo one sere of
a sensi* of an Immense opportunity gtrls In scientific agriculture In Its i
tunity, In tho Congress of the United
he Unlte(| States'*
land—no more and no le s s so that all Kmulatlon was strong within the lit various branches. Imparted by th o se
States, to plead and work for mens
13. .Name five of u "it
I may lei ou su uvuu fooling. Kach is
group of fo rfy -sli
girts: and the BcIcntHiT* in the employ of the United *
ure* so devoutly to b e wished
It Who asid. I • .i
required t„ keep a ca refu l and «'•rn«-l [my* ,,f
co rn clubs were beaten tn S ta te s Government tbroi^Ri year* of
of the m a n *
I have »iidoavor.
In s.-n tig forth
,,f ^ach Item of expense. this „ nnlsh
practical experim enting ami careful
16 Who
said
11..
«
my view* on lU.-se issues, not to I•»- to Include an allowance of five ilnlnr*.
Till* is wliat ha|&gt;|i»ned Miss Katie study
Now the government Is willing
, «id’s first tempi***
troduce matters that might In any
rental o f the land
At the end of the ( },in t e r .^»f .Ramarla. Aiken County, put to help us by sending these s c ie n tis t*
way obscure them
Consequently I season he must prepare amt submit u up M2 can* of tom atles
Iti Who said, ( tin . n
ti e r profits. among us to teach us the highest and
breach,
dour frlcml~
hnv.
11scuso»«! nothing of a |iur.-iy fiijl n|||J Cl&gt;mp|,.u, h istory of Ills o|H-ra a f te r nil ei|».ns»s had
paid.
best thnt ha* be-ui attained, up to Ilici
17
Who
was Momm •
[.arty nature, sud I rtsh now slmplv lions
T h is e i penso accounting and a trille mon- th a n forty dollars.or nt present time
Hon I H I’eppor, con
UikIS Who Is president
to say. that I atn In entire accord biit o r y wrrltlng. is &lt;if Itself, education, ( j„. ra|,, ,,f |»nn an acr e ' The best
gressman from the corn growing Si ate
with the [Milb'les of the gpmt It-mi • „ „ j worth lo the boy th e entire effor:. I I,nt i he |Mlfn |,Bve done In the corn of Iowa, having learned what has been Shore R ailro ad *
iti «-I»
19. W hat Is the four:I
cratlc party, arid If I am elected to nv(&gt;n ,f h&lt;&gt; w, n§ no prlto
clu b * was the achievem ent of Jerry accomplished In the South, conceived
In
the
United
S
ta
te
s
*
the Congress of the United S tate s, t , (Jn , hfl , uh of ,a „ ,nunth. Ik crm Moore,—a prlfit of over $120 on on-*
the Idea of Inaugurating the m o ve
shall do all In my power in mnke the t&gt;er. 1911. twenty-one prive winners
2R W hat la a prop aer.- ,,f corn
T h e Aiken girl* have merit In his own S ta te ISecretary
Shades of Flato*
policy of tho party ell.-cllve In the from the boy corn clu b s of the Soutn
"c o m e across'
with nn achievement I Wilson entered Into the plan with onNational life
WeVtuiiyfd hire to .»t.
reached Washington on tlielr free trip o v e r threefold g r e a t e r T h e ir canned thuslnsm
lie offered. If a certain
M
hat
«-art h 11 ....... . «
prue for raising b an n er crop» They tomato.-* romiu. rid t t» ius&lt;-lv .-s to tl»- number of •!•■»&gt;» &lt;»ul,I h, forim-d to
edge
»util,
lent
o - a.
w.-r. from it»' Si-it«** of M.ibania \i popular pnlnle t-.w ause tli.-j are done *--n&lt;| ;t repr.-a-'titallve of the la-pari
of these qm-sMor » I-.
kansns. iro.'rgu, Ken**u kv Is. itslan.v In i I
tlisn th e fai torl.-s
I hey are m.-nt to Ins'ruet [he boys in the culli
Is education t&gt;. I» IOklahoma. Tenti.‘s*e.* and Virginia
labeled like o t h e r canned tomatoes. |ration of corn
This has been done.
I ,--n
Of th«&gt;se twenty-one b o y * six of them b „ t narh girl puts her attlogrnph on and the children of Iowa nre a c tiv e ly , ability to nnsw.-r u
goglcal qu estion s?
took to Washington a score of u|&gt;- th«, can , which with tho legend, "Put engaged In com petitive work
Wo showed the artici.- t» Il
Wo are publishing herewith the nr- wrnrds of two hundred bushels each to Up
^ n irls' T om ato Club of Alknn
Those boys and girls, so encouraged
Stagg
Haid lie _
Tlist m itid e on the organization ami effective- h's one acre of land
The ave r a g e
ntjr,“ mid th e flavor of romance to by th eir congressman ami tho Agricul­
handling
words
on
M»
pi
*
tie** of rurn (ilol.s, which was
pr-- product Ion of the twenty-one w.r* nn otherwise com m onplace comm ml I tural Department, are brought Into
ns
a
Hindu
Juggl*
r
li..
I
pared hy Mr Mali Ion Gore, and
read alH)ut one hundred and seventy five t).
Intimate relation with the government
tm lit »
lie
w n * n j i. c
last Monday tught before lb. Hoard &lt;»f ' “tshel*
per ncr«- Hennle lleeson.
Mis* Urninor a achievement
lias at Washington
Their patriotism Is
till»
sort
of
t
hInc
•&gt;1 • . 'Tndo, by Mr W It O ’Neal
“ "H eleven years &lt;&gt;l‘l. o f Monllcello. nrlie-n to the (llg n ll» H 'f a national aroused
Th. knowledge that the
tom
of
th.&lt;|t*.
is( ’
This new ~t&gt;.i|x&gt;r belt.-res Ih-tl
this 'U s * . |e&lt;| th.-m ail with a sc.ire of a movement, foaterefi uj the United
•■titrill government is interest«-.! In
of
the
tw
entieth
c.-nt'ir.
eorn club num-ment will prove on«- of fraction above two hundred and twenty s t a t e s Government
Mltliln a year "ih eir suix-esa. Is a powerful Incentive,
It"T h at's [iseudo .-ilm at on
the greatest boons to Florida, and we »cron bu sh el* st n c o st of fourteen nve Southern S t a t e s have taken up (he a0l| the tendency of such co o p e ratio n
f e d It .in he our duty to give to It cents p.-r bushel J u n i u s Hill, of Ala- Krow|ng an&lt;l c a n n in g of tomatoes- Her |9 to bring the children during the iieatiou |s the abiliti to '

The Potential Value of
Corn Clubs to Slate.

every bit of agtlallon possible, and we
believe It I* the duty of evefjr citiz en
to give It equal Interest
T h e late Dr Knapp of the Agrlculturai Department, bullded lK&gt;tter than
bo dreamed of when, a few years ago.
ho conceived the Idea of educating tho
young boy a snd g irl* of the South In
the aclenoo of corn growing. Sclentlftc corn growing means more tl»a:i
simply planting corn of any kind with
a hoe, and then letting It care for Itself

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')sn,a- stand* next In order with a
record o f tw0 Jiundrotl and twelve
bushels, at a cost of e ig h t and a half
c * nU a bushel.
Not » Morida Imy w as In the party.
Aro tho boys of F lo rid a to Marno for
lhl*. or doe* tho blame attach to tho
m,' n of Florida, who should havo made
'' possible for the bo ys to bo In tho
contest, and given th e m encouragemon( lo stand at tho h ead of t,ho list
prlso winners. M en of Florid.»,

arm y has grown to 3,000 girls from the formative [icrlod of life Into Intim ate st'** *n ***■ environment Dr.»»
original forty-six. In-M ay the O en o r-.and Interested relation with tho ecu- cu,lurn ll,n't education. I t * '!»• &gt;&lt;«!
nl Kducatlon Hoard promptly gavo Ila (nil government whllo at tho «amo riivcrao."
! ch o c k for $25,000 to meet the expense ^time creating a love for the farm nnd
Tho old style education * ,,; t old

Df equipment and a propaganda of enthusiasm for the work
It reaves to qtyle Indeed, we have sud.l.-n &gt; f " inJ
national circulation
The federal a g - , be drudgery when th ere aro numbers out— looked upon edurat • . a» th»
rlculturnl d ep artm e n t ha* scattered engaged In efforts to obtain surprising filling of the mind with fits !» Ä* 1
broadly through the 8outh leaflets of results.
receptacle Is filled with wat.-r
\"&gt;»n
Instruction, and tho girls and women
Su ccess not only means pocket mon tbo brain was reasonably fub U"1?
nro everywhere a w a k e to th e fact that •*y. and self confidence, but It also was educated,
th 0 divine gift o f tho soli was not for
mehns g reater pride In. and love for, | T h e now ed u catio n —and thank h*«h
m an alone.”
th eir homes, their Slate , and a b ro a d -'heaven for It— would endow i -n»n
until the new oars are ripe enough t o |an»ww f ° r younelvcs. And answer,j
T h is Is a b r i e f history of what h n a jori
pat r|otlc loro for their coun
•jwlth a fact a nd teach him *'
1 !*‘
gather. Hr Knapp believed that corn too .the more Important question: Will b ee n accomplished with snd for the |
,ThJa promises broader
s ta te s - of the fact. It recognise» t ' ■
could b» as successfully and as profit- *«* I°t U occur Again through lack jf g irl* In tho b rie f space of two years
: man ship for the man so encouraged t r i n i t y of ex iste n ce ; in nd. •
ably grown In the Southern 8 ta to s as P™P«r encouragement from usT
If the boy c o rn club movement bad when a boy. A « f o r cltlxenshlp for b o d y - R e p o r t e r - S t a r
In the Middle W est. provld«xt t h e ' It lg conceivable t h a t any ono &gt;f resulted In noth in g beyond this rous ' the
- generation!
• * to follow us, with high
Southern people could bo Interested these twenty-one hoys will letfve the j Ing of tho girls to the. possibilities that or Ideals for the homo and public Ufa.
The official colon» ef th- 1
In Its cultivation. He w si wiser th a n farm, gQ to town and s e e k a Job nt a ro within Iheir roach through the doShall this though} not Inspire us to County F a ir are blue, oranc*.
lie knew wh«itt
reasoned *bat tho tending a soda w ater fountain. Kach ^veloplng of hom e Industries, tho coun- render tho movement all tho nld I*i
white Tito city purchased thelv ‘I**“
boys and girls Were tfto one* who of thla twenty-one la equipped for a t r y " Wquid bo w ell repaid for Its ei- our power?
'orations e x p e ctin g (o us** ,1" ' m " n
should be first to be Interested and, useful. • grand c s r e o r In life. T h e f a r t s and expenditures In tho matter.
(Orlando Reporter-Star.)
other o c c a sio n s a n d -therefore had
Ulstm cted.
succeag o f each one would bo s safe Hut here wo havo a rising and growing
them made o f red whilb aujl '■ *** '*1
Children receive Impressions m ore proposition to bet ott’
a rm y ,
stimulated
and encouraged
T h e question of whether a woman It will add to the picturesque«* ►» * n'' &gt;
easily than adults. Grown people n re
W hile the boys of t h e s e Southern through the outgrow th of an Idea, put can hold an office ht Florida has been
beauty of tb o dt*coratlouA If th«* bu*
not a s susceptible a s are tho young, s ta te s h ave been m a k in g Such vast to practical application, tho results of submitted to tho Supreme Court by
ness men will us» the Fair A W " l,l|n"
T h e ir mind* have cryatallxed. T h e y strides tho girls have awakened to tho which can not be predicted. It re­ tho Governor. Tho latter has been
colors so th e city wjll not io»k im,r' ,
bold to old Ideas until conviction Is possibilities in store f o r t h e m * I f t W quires no credulity on our phtt to be- asked to appoint the widow o f th e like « Fourth o i Ju ly celebration. R»»*
forced upon them, hven when con- gV[ Into the game them selves. Girl lle v o that It will revolutionize agri­ form er county treasu rer of Talm Roach
an agricultural and fruit exhibit.
vlnced, they som etim es refuse to be co m clu b s have been s ta r te d , and they cu ltu ral conditions In tho South snd county to tho vacancy mado by her
converted, 'th erefo re, reasoned Dr. have alread y proven themselves no m n k e this the w ealth iest and roost In­ husband’s death, and he Is uncertain
Few folks c a r e for tl» ,|. nt i *» |B
Knapp, (he kindergarten should be tho mean com petitors of t h e ir brothers, dependent sec tio n of our common ns to tho constitutionality of such an
mi
aplto of the fact that he ha» •&gt;
starting [mint. And with the kinder- Thoy aro raaklqg re co rd s for them- country.
appointment.
way.
g arlcn h e besau hla g re a t work. Only udv«* to growing c o r n , and having
I-et tr» set tire ball In motion In ottr
sections
boy* under eighteen were rtlglblo to proven th a t girls on t h e farm can Be o w n , S ta ts . I-e t the 'boys be taught
It Is reported that Itfsom**
Tho expression "taking pot-luck"
membership In th e clubs. When tho Independent and useful and onjoy self how to grow o h e hundred bushels of doubUesg was derived- from potple, last sum m er tho robin* nested on th«*
!- *
girls b ec am e Interested, an age lim it earned Incomes. T h o r » r e looking for c o m to the * c r e ^ I -et th e girls be which m ost peoplb Would co n sid er ground
Hi o
r to reducerotJr0
tbo cosijo
—
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was adopttyl also. And although co rn other fields to conquer.
U u | tu how to g r ò f Jand can totpotoee. good luck.
high living.
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T M f SANTORO M fR A LO

Mrs William Calvin Chilton, ns a mon-&gt;dramntist is a delightful success
ti -1
Interpretution nnd portroyal of more Hum
Utile Happenings— Me nt io n of a dozen diflerem characters. In ihe ».moplay. is simply wonderful She i* h i &gt;|i .
• M a t te r s In Briet.
am a doubt, u thorough mistress of i„-r
act

IN AND ABOliïTHE CITY

PERSONAL ITEMS OE IN ItREST
of the f lo a t ln i Sm all talk
Succinctly Arranged for H u r­
ried Herald Reader».

S u m m a ry

&lt; L. P. Hagan of Markham was u bysivisit In the City Tuesday.
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N. M. Smith of Winter --Pink motored
to Sanford Tueadny. on business.
J. R. Chaffin of Atlanta Georgia, i#
the gue»t of J . E. Lang and family
v, Mr,. Walter Cooper of Sorrent. was the
gueil of her daughter. Mr*. C. W. Brown.
Mr» A. E. Allen and daughter. Mi»»
Hazel were «hopping visitor» to the city.

TuesdayMrs- C. W. Brown left Wednesday for
A»tor, where »he will make a visit of
several week*.
M. P. Lipe has purchn»cd the Stockton
residence on Fifth »trect and will make
it his future residence.
Mlu Ruth Pulllnn of Mlniieola left for
her home Wednesday after a pleasant
visit to the Misses Stewart
Mrs. A. A. Sirrine's host of friends will
be glad to kpow that she is well enough
to be up again, after a recent severr a t­
tack of grippe
0
MUs Ross Dickinson returned' Hi lit«
city Tuesday evening after u v,»n &lt;&gt;l m-v
erst weeks to her sister. Mrs. Harry Sloun
of Jncksffnvllh«»
Httfrywi-ni,uiiu Jm sje iu rn cd to_ Sanford
uftcr spending several week* in New
York Ills sister accompanied linn .....I
will remain during the winter
llir Marks ReaT Estate Agency tins
rtnli-d one of the moms of I lit* Sanford
Mouse annex next to M P. Lip&lt;- » ami
will fit up a line real estate oilierMr* J W. Wingate and little daughter
ul I,icksonvdie, who has ln-en the gur-M
of her aunt Mrs. Lineal Tuliir, lefi Salor
«lay for Titusville, to visit relative*

Tomnto Plants—5,000,001) Livingston's
Globe for sale Ready about Feb 10th
and Inter
SI 23 pet M.
Also have
S.OOO.IAK) boat varieties jweet potato slips
ready alter March 10th J R. Davis, Burlow, Fla
TO fdp
Wanted— White messenger Imy ill
Western-Union Telegraph Co's office
At tf
Hurry your grii[&gt;e vine planting, iis he»t .
Another Opera Mouse
K I! Herndon bus given up Ins reiuiir lime is [tossing Have u few on imild for 1
immediate delivery I'luni Amour Privet
Shop In the rear of the Star Ihe litre anil for hedge and secure henliful nnd overIs having a fine large stage built with luMuTg inrlosure Cot Mowers and plants,
plenty of room for dressing moms, scen­ nursery stock L II Temple, phone Inti
32-tf
ery, etc Till- old opera home- will he re­
The Gate City House Inis brought down
modeled throughout and with opera clmirs
the high cost of living Only S-tUOp-r
to sent about SOU people
week for the finest tnhle hoard in the city
Mr I It radon states that lie »»ill have See Parker
21
Araiclaswnittnutiun» it I a v,-r&gt; In» prur,
1 hmiglit live trail» of line land three
I improved and cultivnleil
and in connection with moving pictures years ago
them Weil locnied 1 want one lor a
will have something doing every in»hi
home and trucking See mi* for bargains
ori others
Levi Bloford
Just south of
Wade, lae Tuner.Orlando
il
Crystal Ice Factory
27-if
We are equipped lo handle yum u-pm
Bargain—5 acres of land in Beck Ham­
work
Sanford Machine ik lioriigi- Co. mock. best land in the. county, idlchv/ed
fri 1H|(
and irrigation plant mntplvte. wil,h I acre
C oining—A. (i Allen's Big M in c lr c ls , •clef), J acres lettuce, iiiiot.bi-r ucre.ready
for potatoes o r anything. Crop and land
F eb. 3rd .
-ll-Jt-p
i-omplete. S3.500 Oil F. M. Meeartney.
31-if
Dr N deV Howard tin* returned from Sanford. Fla. R F D. No. 3
Dont forget to try tlie dried chipped
the beach and cun be (mind at Ins resi­
dence in ihe mornings and
Ills•dike m beef— ctupia-d while you wnit al W. W.
Ixmgs grns'ery
15-tf
the evenings
TO-tf
f en acres of good land for sulo id a
One and two horse »agno» »&gt;ih celery hmgain
Three acres cleared and crop\11 umh-r fence Near
flared side bodies ill Undt-iw,i I» fri-7 if jed lust seasiin
I lading »lotion on miction line. Almosi
liny your n{&gt;ring pianino: .m l at I. K given away
Parllculars nl Herald
Philips &amp; Co »
J I - Sir
OlliLr
For Sale — A pretty Florida home on
Ikyi’i miss A &lt;i -\l! i s Big Minstrel
Show Su tor iTi» tel' &gt;rd
11 l| p ] Silver fjik e I F Wllllallie. Ikix 023
j Sanford’ I la or phone JDS
33-lf
All Sind* »I i * , .,u »oik Santoni Mu I line of (In- inii«l Millahle li.n j» of land
iTlilli- t, 0
Cli
III I* Il
flii rinrldn. iH-ur Ihe ben nit TuI tut] Iail River,
Nun is Ihe Ulne lo Ini) beans before now open fm sale II you want gmal
Ian J, jaetiy scenery, health and comfort,
the usual rise in prices L I? Philips &amp;. do not let ihis offer slip by
Write to J .
(Vi
Have plenty nl ihetn
31-Htc
I Suiuh-ll Lake Mary. Fla
37-jHp
&gt;
u
Bnra«M^—Do*
lp)provet|.
-ri-IM CfJVset. city u Jin r.'M r*
Rullimi»' Irmi Age Pollilo Planier Willi
R M Hiiilnllioi Call or phone. No
leriih/rr nltoelimi-ot. pruclically giK«l a»
l i.T
I ri Hi lip
li c w almi un** ilo»! spi „ver
VSTiii* «a li-|
I» tl
l l . i » e yon Hied the Sirrilie llouseT
till r jdione f dgar f llrowii
lui
Reni
Twii
nlcelv
BirnUheil
moni*
a Oil I'.ilmrll" II it* ‘I gel i Uli-Itl In kel
Aj.|il&gt; |u7 Mugli.'ila ha parile,dar» l'i il S
till
fui Nule —1Tieni» a l . „ . l e iiik A. lami
\ I, Alii n •&lt; Big Minsliefl blio» .Salor Iic»l ni land wiili Tl.iwiag weli lro|t«
and new 'I riMllli lino«e WltImi &gt; Olili- n(
day te l. Isil
O 3i p
»'alino
A d d ir " Ibi* la,’ New Sinynui
Anine* lini - iMInge piriiilllig .il 111,
tier Mood » I nr»l - hi-»» »-.ik
In I ll
.Iu»t Received
How dmiil ynor watermelon crop* Bet
S p a u ld in g R o se No I
ti-f Im vyifijr «»■■■il U' Crt' i it l'hiiip- t»
Red llll» »
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ferrest Take lias relunied Irom
lumivt where he rt-prescnli-d tin- Sanford
Commercial Club al the hainpiet lemleied
1 , 0 » i-ngnie Irpiilt» Salili,rd Mnchllir
:be Rivers ami liar hors CmntiiiHrc on fw liiiriigi- In
In IN if
Wednesday night
lierin» |ro*i Iurn |.(Minili««, WILUIIIMahtr I’aige Co will he at the Ini 1,1-1« W , 1 . mieli.M &lt;I» I , Sen I (tip seed
IH-roil n eu irnliiy mol Saiurdoy nights I K I H
ltl lip» tv ( &gt;1
11 »u
This will he lilleU'sUllg news In (lie
I If MLRRt.lt. f» lOWPA.NA Com
Satdoril Iriends of this hunch id real mission Merchant!» N., 1,2 Mesi Smith
good actors and nelurine*
Water Sin-el (’film go Illinois, WAN I
File in.my friend» of II t. &gt;s ilker if
11■|«-k;t K iiis- is ore glail n* see lino h.n k
in Sanford for the winter
Mr Walker
as usual will |ilant Irish (»it.lines and c i
[lecls lo realize a good profit fioln them

sto pili,-ills
tin illliher»
Inell I

id

Need P o l r l o r »

Il II Brulle
F irst S tree l and (Ink \vr

î .ai load ni
Nf u le» mul llo r»e»
F or Sole ul I arili
/ Ailles I o»l of 1 ou il
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UR spring Hats are now
ready for your inspec­
tion. They are, without
question, the most elaborate
variety we have ever shown,
including a very complete line
of Derbies, the new Rough Fin­
ish, Novelties in all new col­
ors, in hound, stitched, welt or
raw edge, that may be worn
Telescope or Dented.
We can show Hats to suit
everyone. May we have the
pleasure of your inspection?

O

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
ANFORD

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SCHOOL SHOES
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P A T E N T and T a n .

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(¡KO A DhCOTTKS

W Longs
tri-IS-if
A IIU R N M svn COUNSELLOR si LAW
Bring vnor old lu es lo Sanford Machine
I’nii lna- in Siale and Fi-defill Courts
iv. t,m age t o Ini vulcam/lag
In ta il
Nniilnril I la.
|^,,l Ilia, k and white *,-lirr
Hud burner-W.-idiull Bldg
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Shapes

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fa the grrnl regret of the ninny friends
in oh-during her slay in Sanford. Miss
Ikiroihy Hayes, the dimming niece and
go- «1 of Mrs W |l Holden left rursdny
ufteriioun for liei home in I t . o i tils
f i'O ,
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Telili
Stülp v•ittr
In* i* in ! î \% I»id y i% &lt;*i
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Mr» W A I'arr lias Imw-ii opininn-t
PHONI b'l
I oinpa. f la Wme tin-in bu »n mil lit 11
l'INIIM
,
long distance o|ierator in Ule fcli-pllijru*
Beans und corn for spring crops jo»i , ......... -* *•«• - 1 IN», lo.ia
ri..„ir n X j a .;. v ». 4- •&gt;
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Exchange. All the other o[a-nitors me
vv-N-;+&lt;■ •&gt;&lt;urrived
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rejoicing over Ihis welcome nddltfon to
(heir force, ns it very materially lighten»
their work.
Right Rev W J Kenny. Ihshu|i of St
Augustine, is the guest of Father Bresim
him iliis week at (fie pun* Inal residence
Both will leave f.,r Ko m i » Suturdin i
dedlcale u new Cuthollt i Inin h in ih.it
city on Sunday.
Mrs Julian Carpenter, who was tlm
cfiarrning guest of her sister, Mrs fotn-.i
Luke for several weeks, returned lo her
hnme in Jacksonville Wednesday after­
noon. The social circle will always be
glad to welcome Mrs, Carpenter'» return.
Dr, W. H Ward atul Dr Hulsey who ore
giietts of W. W. Long nre visiting in
Tampa this week, together with Miss Bes­
sie Long. These genial doctors nre in
love with Florida and may decide to lo­
cate here and escape the rigors of a North
Carullnn winter.
M. E. Sparrow of Tampa write* tFiA
Herald that he claims lo he the champion
welter weight or middle weight »emptier
m Florida and we du not doubt his word.
If any champions In Sanford nre doubtful
about Sparrow they can write him nt
III! Morgan street and mix it up
The many friends of Peter Johnson of
Michigan were glad to see him here today.
He arrived on the Clyde Line and will
•pend the winter in Orlnndo, and q» usual
will be the nutltorily on all racing mat.
lers. Mr. Johnson expects to attend the
Sanford Horae Show on Feb. Mthnnd will
be a most welcome guest.
Paul K. Weaver, who was recently
elected assistant cashier of the Citizens
Bank of Kissimmee, arrived Tuesday to
osstlme Ids duties. Mr. Weaver hn« for
some time been auditor for the Sanford
A Everglades Railway, and 1» n young
nutn of pleasing address nnd comes t"
City with a spiendid rejxitaliun ns a busi­
ness man and a gentleman, and will re­
wive a warm .welcome Diuong our cltl••a»— KlssUntnaa Jo u rn a l

WANTS

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I or Sale —Tnil hl.e»l Logli»h Hull Pup
I' (i Box J 1a;i, Saiifotd
Vnk /■ rlioneaii
U l**t P
f'„f Sale_Good sad'lle mare ami driver
new Hock Hill suirey amt new »mldle
Wtiole outfit will be sold for $2l)h half
cash
R J Holly. Herald .
For Rent—One nicety furnished ruom.
with heat and hath
320 Oak Ave 10-if*
Want ml— Mule or horse, suitable (or
form wink Slate age. weight alid other
pur M e d la rs
Also want single harness
mid wagon. Must he bargain price for
cash
D 11. Sjwncer. Sortento. Fin ld-2p
Fi&gt;r Salts—rl21* ucr*» of land four miles
from Hanford Saw mill on land. Flow­
ing well».* Four year»' lime to pay II
W Horris. Osteen. Fla
ld-2p
Real Lsl.ite Slllesiueli Wnliled —Find
class mull in sell HI acre tracts. I miles
(ruin Orloiidn You make the selling
[trice unil commissions to soil yours,-ll
Sam Boyd. Room B02. 90 West Si.. New
York
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a c n ^ i i V over pmc land. S miles from
Orlfllul/t an ¡deal 10 acre tract [ao[i«i*i.
tirvn. Will make iah-e nml terms right
anil pay liberal commisjlon. Address
SnmUoyd.RootnBtl2.U0 West S t . New
York:
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For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty hearing
orange trees, 5y peach trees, also very
|huge tienring [&gt;ear trees, imslren 5-room
cottage, front und back [xtrcfies. fuces
souUi Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
Sanford; 5 minutes walk to street rail­
way, aljo OvcMo railroad. Fine drinking
water, good bathing, fishing and swim­
ming Also 10 acre tract of the very
herd celery and lettuce land, well located,
■, mile west Gomeron Guy. ti*»» ihun a
&lt;|iinrler of mile from Sanfonl traction
cmlm r Ijilid tins a gentle slope from
North to Smith End. so thi-rr will never
t,c any danger of soured land Gunranleed to get flowing wells on land. Rea­ M.
sonable price, and terms to s u it- Ad­
dress box 1127 City.
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THE SANTORO HERALD

FARMERS’ IN ST IT U E WORKERS
C am w o n

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City Will Have M e e l l n i On

frW oy, February 2

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Sine« the "B e tttr Fanning SpocI«T
completed its tour before the holiday# no
regular Institutes have been held. Many
Inatltuiea have been necessarily post­
poned daring the post three nonlhs that
will now receive due attention. Calls are
coming In from counties in various parts
of the state. West Florida and South
Florida, even nr those ’places where (he
Better Forming Special covered, ore mak
ing their requests for regular institute
sessions. The heavy drnln on the instltuoe funds, together with the limited
time at the command of the workers
makes it necessary that these initlttitra
bo placed on d circuit. livere by losing ns
little time as possible nnd accomplishing
the most good.
For the following week; Duval. Nassau
and Putnam counties are receiving atten­
tion and beginning with January 23 a
southward trip will be made by the Instllute workers. The following tentative
' itinerary has been arranged for South
Florida, beginning January 23rd:
Tuesday, Ja n . 23. Suratnerfleid.
Wednesday, Jan . 24. Crystal Springs.
Thursday, Jan . 25. Zephyrhilla
Friday. Jnn. 26. Knight#' Station.
Saturday. Jan . 27, Kuskin.
Sunday--------Monday. Jan. 29. Rivcrvirw.
Tuesdny Jan. 30. Davenport
Wednesday. Jan. 31. St. Cloud
Thursday, Feb. 1. Toft.
Friday, Feb. 2. Camaron City.
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At moat of these points local Farmer's
Intlinues were established a . y e a r n£g
and it is cxpcctPd Hint a greater interest
will be taken in the Farmer#' Initilute
work of that section than in any ivcvlous
year.
HlUshoro county has Iwru especially
active from the start for the improve­
ment of its farming Interest, home of
the never sections of Hillsboro rounly
are calling for help outside of the regular
Farmers' Institute work
I hi# can only
be given in a limited extent, but wltcrcrver assistance Is |s&gt;»sitilr the institute
workers are willing to make an etTort to
help these people out Other sections i f
Lite Slate are making similar requests.
The newcomers to Florida finding new
(«ruble ms realire that (heir conditions as
so different from that they have been
accustomed to are asking m particular
about the crops that tire siiltidile to tlielt
locations
nnd fertilizer
applications.
Most of these (teoplr are ititrrrMed in
poultry raising are calling for literature
from the Fxperiwent Station tlint at
present Is not available The heller
farming ipecinl has awakened an interest
for better agriculture and it is rx|wctcd
that this class of work will be consider­
ably enlarged us soon as conditions per­
mit.

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tint te r Is Down
New York Jnn 25__ With the drop of
two cent# In the wholesale price of Inn ter
here, from |0 to it* ccpl*. wliolrvolers
t
pcrdici that the price trend Irotn now is
likely be downward If market conditions
remain normal. Lnrgc receipts last week.
60.000 sixty-pound tubs more ihnn the
corresponding week ago. are believed to
have been responsible for the drop Just
enough butter it available, it is declared,
to supply die market with the demand
normal between now and the time of
the opening ol spring pasture# b e g in to
make the commodity plentiful

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MONDAY, JANUARY 29th
TH E

IS ever on the lookout to make the purchasing power of a Dollar do double duty for our custo­
mers by buying at under-prices and.selling the highest quality merchandise from 20 to 50 per am
below what it is wdrthvat all times. All departments have many bargains for .Monday.
1

ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A
GOOD STOMACH.
This Offer Should

»•

Do a Warnln® ta
Every Man and Woman.
Tbo newspapers and medical Jonrnala recently have had much to any
relative to n famous millionaire's offer
of a million dollars for a now stomach
This great multi ratlllonalr« was too
busy to worry about the condition of
his stomach. Fie allowed hla dysprqr
■la.to run from bad to woreo until In
the end II Iwtcatne tnrurntd*.
Fits misfortune serves aa a warning
to others.
Every one who suffer« with dyspep■ti for a few years will give every­
thing he owns for a new stomach.
Dyspepsia la commonly caused by an
Abnormal state o f the gastric Juices,
, or.by lack of tone In the walla of the
rtomach. The reanlt ta that the atom|feC&gt;. ' ach loses Its power to dlgaat food.
B k *"
,V ;j’ W e are now* able to supply certain
misting element*—to help to reatore
f,r •■ tz&gt; the
a trie Juice« thetr digestive
power, and to aid In p u k in g the atomach rtAtng and w»IL
W e kBOW Hist D etail DyspeptU
fTahleta a r e a moat dependable rem­
edy fo r disordered stomachs. Indiges­
tion, and dyspepsia.
W# w a n t ron to try them and will
■return yonr money If yon ore turf
more than satisfied with the result.

------- - Three etw*, 3d cento, DO cents and
. 1 11.00.

Remember, yon can obtain
R a x a n Jlemediae la this community
m tjr a t o a r store-^H ie Ra r e 11 Store.

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From Selby fit Goodman. They
are here; have just arrived in the
snuppicst, nobbiest nnd dressiest
sytles nnd lasts that we have ever
carried; in the season's popular
tan ns well as patent leather, sat­
in. suede, vici kid. and they are
at the

L O W E S T P R IC E D

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Ladies’ Suits

Oxfords and Pumps

Special Bargain Day in Ladies' Long Coats and Coat Spit* *' 1 ¡1
they last. Extra Special while they last. .lust a &lt;P&gt; n o
few $8 Suits Monday only, at a suit
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Skirts
See our Speciftl-, Vuluep. in Irfldiea _Skirts
weaves and styles, plain and fancy trimmed.

Remnants

Ims
Some most exceptional bargains will l&gt;e
fourni ou this counter Monday— Itesidea a
full line of Poplin in all leading
colors, a yard

Talk about Bargains'

Just sc«* these

nants MONDAY Morning in all

24c

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Dress Ginghams
Retnktinls

of Material

Embroideries

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7 2 1 -2 cT 5 r 9 T - 2 c

These ginghams are retillj wurth !
a yard, In all the most impalar pattern
mir price is only, a yard

Outing, 12zC for 9c

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Scee this Itenuliful as­
sortment of Embroidery
edge and inaertion. worth up to 18c u yard, our price
is only

ment of patterns, also, white, pink and blue tuning ,e- a
for Monday, a yard

Table Napkins

White Flaxon

10c

Regular size dinner napkins,
blenched and ready hemmed,

3 Me

as a leader fur Monday only, each

5 Inch Ribbon

value for 25c a yard

Soap Spicia
A I' tilr Line of t ol,
oil' Wheelmen. h'l

.Inst think of getting an all
Silk Kihhon m ail colors
f I ve nu lies wide Moll

&lt;hi&gt; at a yard

I um on

10c

C o m fo rts

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This is a very taking pu &lt;•
pretty weave, a splendid ^ “J
See it Monday at a yard

10c

( list lie

M'tinl.iy's '|«.‘ei,d

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Special line of Comforfs. Monday al
Special low prices. Don't miss wring them

Me n ' s Sh o e s
With nor complete line of Men's Dress
Shoo
I fiioti Made
iiiumiincuin-d by
“Snow
We can please anyone at only
our low prices.
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W h a t is T h i s ?
Just think of buying a Man’s fine da*sa
shirt worth 75c, for only 30c; as a great bar­
gain Monday only, each
J9c

5c Linen Handkerchi efs
A Lillies Handkerchief, really worth lOo.
every thread linen
See them Monday,
each
5c

Monday Only at 9 a. m.
S e e W in d o w
35c Enmneledwnre Dish Pans
19«'
25c Enameled ware CofTce Put*
I9&lt;
2;** Ennmeit-dwiire Ten Pots
19
:\Th- Rousting Pans
19
30c Frying Pans
-19c
30c Enameled wore Stew Pans
...
19c
30c Enameledware Preserving Kettles 19c
25c Imitation Cut Glass Pitcher
19c
(1 Water Glasses for
19c
3 Plates for
19«
35c Enameledware Berlin Kettles
19c
2 Pillow (’uses
19 '

50c Elastic S c a m D r a w e r s 3D'
Men's regular 50c grade Elastic s*
Drawers in all sizes Sec them Mi'ial •
19
a pair
M«c t i 's P a r t i s , $ 1 . 3 9
’] lu&gt; Ì-» i mis a gn-.il P.nit N|c'
made. IWII hip. twii jade ami "iu
P'h kcl side■Ian kit-' etc . il 1 .1 (nil i 1 ‘r *
patterns. Sj avail each . .
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B o y s and Gi rl s
Now is the time to see what iitni/i-c'
values we have in these all le.ttller '■L in Patent Leather. Vici Kid. an t (i-.i.i M
for Hoys mid (¡iris, Monday
6 Sp oo l s of J . &amp; P. C o a t s
Thro. fd for 2 5 c .

$5 KITCHEN SATES $ L t 9

Furniture
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For Monday as a big lender this saftyil tins

Our ..two large warehouses, as
well as our store, is running over
with furniture of all descriptions
including Beds, Dressers, Washstands, CbifTonicrs, Wardrobes,
Sideboards, Kitchen Safes and
Cupboards; also Rocking Chairs
Straight Chairs, Center Tables,
Dining Tables, Springs and
Mattresses of all kinds. Special
cash price, or if you prefer, a
small payment down and $1.00
a week.

ridiculous low price of only................S3 39

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$5 NATIONAL SPRINGS $2.98

Genuine $5 National Springs, in either single
or double bed size.
day, each

A sa special for Mon­
.................. $2 98

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Another great Furniture Department Spec,„_inl. Genuine Hickory Chairs worth H5c,
Monday o n ly .............................................. 59 c
$ 3 Value R ocking Chair $ 1.98
For Monday only, this large Oak Rocker
worth $3, o n ly ......................^ ............ .$ 1.99

Black Cat
Hosiery

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Tw o Stores 121-123 1st St.

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For State

Senator— Arthur

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Donegan

I- COOKING
UTENSILS
OF A L L KINDS
M A D E IN O N E , T W O
AND THREE COM­

“Ideal”

PARTM EN TS.

Fireless
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R oasts Stew s

No. 12
Style “A ”

Baltes

Fries

S team s Boils

W e Make it Specially o( Swedish W hile E nam el ware

2 Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
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fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first duse
ot Cardui helped me. Now, 1 am entirely cured of the
fainting spells, anil I cannot say enough for Cardui, for 1
know It saved my lifr ” It is the best tonic for women.
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Those who nUrltdr I 1 hllfcli I 1at Sun
day enjoyed. the privilege of li.»tcning lo
otir of IV S w a m (i op wnnnn»
Harry Ward. Mr Hrown and llir agent
for the 0. K Campion S|&gt;rayer made ol
Hammond. lndw. came out and took a
ph'Mire 1if the Sfvuyer at work on Minnlck

Slumi» hluioi oui ■■
3 T a k e the P la c e of Art ificia lly
pened F ru it— H o w One Law Ma
Be Evaded’' — F lo rid a P ro d ­
uct» R e stric te d b y’
S tatu te .

J i c . V cM|IJiHi it gone on a three week»'
trip Up lh* St. John* river a* a" pilot for a
party of '(arttiats.
Regular monthly 'meeting of Farmer»'
Club next week. Tuesday evening. Jan.
30th. nt which tintj^committee* will re­
port olid final arrangements lie made for
tlie Farmer»' Institute
A (migram lia*
been arranged alxi

#e worth of celer 1 per »-a*

Drawn from actual photograph. Tea months liter—

C o m e a n d le a n t the m o d e m , q u ic k , ch e a p a n d
s a le w a y to use the g ia n t fo rce ol d y n a m ite t&lt;&gt;

Remove Stamps and Boulders. Plant Trees. Di(j Dllt-hes.
Break lip Subsoils and Make Old Farms Produce Dig ( rops

day from h^rifoof. after spending two
week with fjcr^tlattyhtcr, Mr*. Tilli*.
Mr*. W. L .* Taylor »pent la*t Huntlny
with ftitiuis atjxl (datives in Chuluota.
Mr. nnd kirs^JT A. Nicbolaon were In
Sanfonl |a *T week.

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George Mathleux and Geo. T. Peters
are busy this tyeck, building a store for
Fly nt and RAtylnder,

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W ill B e D e m o n s tra te d o n th e f a r m o l

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Mr. ana Mr».*Lyons*left last week for
Orlando, wbti^*Mrs. Lyons goes to consult

V -&gt; il • ,

W rit« and Wrong, •
Manager— Who’s the hot air
artist talking about lha play? Did he
•tot writ« p play?
Second Manager—No, he never did
write a play, but bo’a wronged a Jot.
lle'a a newspaper critic!
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MflNkOf: *MPANDf RINGS
To the Editor ciThk ttr/lod
Harry Cobb was attacked with up|iendlelds on ‘Wetlnesday night of last week
and was candid to the hospital In Sanford,
where ha waiT operated on Saturday by

People who take too much liberty
lose It all sooner or later.
The way to get ahead 6 f the deril

to move o n ; he doesn't run very fa
Upward.—Tbs Christian Herald.
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WOODRUFF
‘ Corner «f Mrlloavdlc »ad Cclrry Avfnus

February 6th, 10 a. m.
C r o s s D y n a m ite is so ld by Geo. H. Fcr
H a rd w a re Co., S a n fo rd , Florida
Agricultural Blaater Wanted. ^
of ¡(iterating »od profil»! Jr »
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be doac lot IsraMts
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t«ech you tMFwork sad help you gel jt, || iatoolel »a*0

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SANFORD HERALD

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/iV S A N L X J R D — Life m Worth Lining

flANFOHO, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30.

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Items of Interest Gltfaned F r o m
Various Sources
H A P P E N IN G S

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nttt the Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
r o r hurried Readers
^SeatJiuy of War StlmsOn, acting upon
u exhaustive report from the general
,u!J. has decided that no less that six«en and probably eighteen strong oriny
posts should at once be nbanded. "In
Oder to put on end to the extravagance
tad laefBcency resulting from Improper
distribution of the mobile army.”
A marked rise in tempernture will
ut«spread the Eastern states tomorrow.
Kcording to the weekly forecast issuer!
anight hy the wcother bureau and
usodffnir temperature will prevail over
half of the country dunhg the
the.raUrru
&lt;
rpart of th e co rm o g-w et-k:-

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Persons dost* to administration uncles
say today that it will be most unusual If
nothing Fs*Tien rjl oT’ ibrmef President
.gooMveh s intentions within the nexj
ly-eight hoars. In fact so conflderu
sre they thin something wiiT l&gt;e forth­
coming (rum Oyster Hay as a result of
the visit «f Gov Glasscock, of' West Virgltjs. mid Senator Lodge and C o n g re ss­
man liMtgwitrth tliu i they a re alm ost

ttoAits i r a in

fO R CHARITY' S SAKE

Will Tour Florida Reaching Sanford
Next F rid a y

10 AovERiisE florida

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Sanford Will Hold A Grane! Two
Entering Florida Tuesday. January 30. [
Days' FctC
r
.

G. T. Spear o f Lakelan d W a n t* P hoto
graphs for L a n te r n Slide«

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stopping the next day at Jacksonville.
the Good Roads (roln of the United States
office of Public Roods and the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad will tour all ol the
trunk mileage of that road In the Male,
spending twenty-four dnys en route and
closing the tour ul Lake nailer, Feb 22nd
This train starteli from Richmond. Va..
Nov. 24th, after having .been on exhibi­
tion at the Good Rouds Congress in tiiut
city for two days. That Congre« was
one of the most important yet held m the
Interests of Iteller highways. President
Taft having taken an active pati In Che
program and in the work of Hn* meeting.
The train is rquip|x-d with a pi ivate car
to accommodate the government expert*
and representatives of the Highway Asnociutimi and the Atlanti, Count Line, an
exhibition ear. sixty («*. * m length with
ratlings and munii 1 and e*pup|ie I with
an engine for generating elei trie (mwrr
ftll Operating ihe lantern, in (Tie lecture
cur, u sixty (uul lecture cur. eijuipped wiiti
pjntforin for lecttires and seats for t(je au­
dience.
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OUR HORSE SHOW AND HELD DAY
P rep aration s Being Made Tor Many
Fine E ven ts—Athletics. Auto
mobile Parade, Etc.

Come to Sanford on February 13 and
ItU
there will not be o Madison Garden
event this season, but (tie show will be
nit annual event each year and get belter
all the time.
Every committee is busy with prepara­
tions for inking care of each detail and
they will fit into u complete machine
when the day breaks
W T Fjelds, that veteran who has
arranged state fair* horse shows and ev­
ery oilier event of like nature in many
other stales has charge ol the horse show
Olid lilt booths and i mid certainly la
working wonders
He tins a valuable
corps of assistants, especially mining the
ladies, and the merchants ore taking dn
active part in the celebration and giving
M tftlels of all t v |M -iii| modern h ig h their limcjiitd money to make 11 a grand
g*'ay conatiUlUliii. u n i Working models uf «UPCVSO.
0

road in m llitle rV are r x h iliit e il mid o p e r­
Tile entry Tdatiks have tiecii &gt;r|il out
ated b y electro it y und Hielt ( « a d u ni
und u generous response from the loves
w orking clearly dem onstrated
lu lh e le c ­ of horseth-sh in the county has been the
ture cur are given Irei- illu s tra te li Induren result
011 m a il In n i,ling
t v io l,a , and v ie w , id
I lie In le t idea 1, .1 gialid ml,,mobile
wlUirii i" »“ &gt; tlia t Mr Roosevelt w ill tini* h ig h w a y , of*’ a rio n g e d in one of the
parade and the Suiiford |x*t»ph* wlm take
luue n »tntement along the line of his curs
(»art in the Orlando event wdl k e e p their
canveniiiiini w ith the West
Virginia
I h«* Il nier 01 y ,,t l in , it n o on a - i,a ir of decoration, intact Hid n lith il it San
ggtrriiur llm l is that w liila lie in lint a (lie t u n s i 1.1III m ileage in till- M ule gives
ford’s lug fete
candidate lie would not under certain an op|Kirt unit y to e ve ry section to vosit
The proceeds will go to sweet charily
dJcirnivi'int'*'» refuse
tin* nomination tin* lectu re 1,1,1 n a rk in g nni. liltiery 1 ars
III the shape d tile &gt;mif,ir,t Hospital a
slum Id it !«■ •fTererl him at tin* C h icag o and r e ie iv e Itll h eni’llt •»t tin* must rrc v itl
iljimt worthy muse and »-very 1 nit ex
convention
im p ru v e u ie n t, in the iin tiitic r of h an d lin g

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G. T, Spear, of Lakeland, who has h a i
much experience in Hie motion picture
business, has sold Ills Star Theatre In
that city and proposes to make a tour of
the Northern and Eastern States, giving
Illustrated lectures about Florida. Mr.
S(ienr is now collecting n series of typical
views uf interesting (Mints In the state,
which he will transfer to hand-colored
slides and use In u thirty-minutes lecture,
to be delivered In sonic prominent pine®
In each city and town he visits. He Is
depending upon the Boards of Trade of
Floridu towns to furnish him with photo­
graphs from these slides nra to he made.
He desires that these Ixxllcs send him
photographs or |&gt;ostcard views, not mori
than ten from each town, nod he will 0* 1*
them In his lecture, charging the nominal
fee of $1 per view per month to cover
the expense Of making and exhibiting
Hie slides He es|leclnlly desires view,
front Tampa, Jacksonville. Sanford. (&gt;*landn, Kissimmee IVI.nnd, Atilairndnle
Lakeland. Plant City. St. Petersburg,
UcaIo. Gainesville,Bartow. Arcadia,. J o n
Myers, Miami, Palm Bench and Sarasota.
Rcmitnnces man he made to the First
■Wathmel Bank of fjtkelnnd. t n ' h e ntmetl’
over to Mr Spenr when he exhibits proof
of the slides The advantage of Mr
S|&lt;eur s plan it that it will bring views
mid advertisements uf Hondo directly
before the |N*uplr of sn tilths whence the
army uf I loridi home seekers is being
recruit« 1 Ihe views will show Florida
is it is mul the result cannot tie other
limit to sluiniliile the interest in Hus
state in every section vis IUm! — Tampa
Tribune

V olu m « IV

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ARGINO

FLORIDA

fhe General News of The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED ER0M THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome o f th e W ee k 's M ost
p o rta n t Happenings In the
S t a t e ' s Domoin.

Im ­

W. S. Miller, a white man, who was
placed in the jail In Pahuke for safe
keeping wns found In his cell dead a
few days ago. He had hanged himself
with two handkerchiefs and a blanket.

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The capitol grounds In Tallahassee are
to he beautified, remodeled and improved.
The necessary appropriation was mode
by the 19)1 Legislature and landscape
gardeners arc at work on plans which will
be submitted In a few days. As soon as
the i|iedlicatlons are ready this work
will l»**gln
When Hon. Henry M Flagler reached
Key W en on the f!r«t trnln over the extensiun uf the Florida East Coast Rail­
road nnd stepped from the car ho wns
led up n poth strewn with American
Beauty roses to a grandstand, whereon
one -thnuAiMv I children stood ««d tang
national airs. As Mrs. Flagler passed
each of th j children showered him with
a banquet of American Beauty roses
This was a pretty honor to one who h i t
done «n fmirft Thr noridn

Realizing that one of the best adver­
tisements a place can have is a good
str«*»*t lijl ting, plans are being made for
a whit«* way In Tampa. The electric
light company ami the gas company will
compete fur the installation of 0 new
set ol lights mi i ruuklin street, to start
Weather Nrpurt
(■ended will return an Immlrehfold to tile
from the Mallory docks and continue
The Ih-imn ratio steel bill (irotuibly will the roads U ilhur M iG iy Flo rid a A g ri donors
■Don t wurty
Weather report says
many blocks, and the com pet ion will
pais the house tomorrow Majority lead- c u ltu ra l and Im m igra tim i Agent of the
folder and (»robuhly
Let everybody get out and lin-lle mill clouds tonight
take the form of «*xlilblts. to lie mode at
en claim to luive assurance that it will b in is i I . lilt*, will lie w iiti the train id Us
frost in north (airtinn Wednesday
Fair
make February H i l l and I lilt IWu red let
court Imuse square
M ytii a LUIII hire tlie suppnri of the Republican |«o- trip through the stale
uliil 1 older 10 south |airtion Sanford cel
The train w ill ar
let d a y , in Sanford , hl'tory
jmrivr m (lie Semite Infonnnl »-un- riv e m S a n ln rd n e u i r i d a i
unskiuii it is to be made up of repre
er y haiklng belter and so are the
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I H n I 'Silt I J i n - m i
(rftnen seem to Imvn lieveloj^i tt»«i ihc
sentalive citizen*, not mem lien uf coun­
SHOW I m i l i Y ( HIM*
Demeanik progressive Republican conli- W i l l U l 'l N C A N N IM I f A U DRY
cil. und great things are expected of It.
Ruin Interrupted ripening I »errd.se*
lion, which sent the tariff revisions of
In too many of the towns nnd i-illet little
Hold Tor tiood P r i c e s Is thè Advice uf
I or Ioduy
the iferi tl session to President Toft for I o tt ta l o e s nntl lit-mis VMII hr Canned
attention 1» given to making the public
Celery t Xpert
(lie big Ormine County h ilt o|H*m*d
In Kunlnril
squares and grtnmtis allriictivn.
his veto, will again prevail.
'Dua l guess, but know
After 11 most
Harry Ward will open las canning today under • favorable circumstance»
The 1». igressive Democratic l-eagtte of
I tie first tram over the Ocnla Northern
wub the exception of the automobile searching investigation of the celery con­
CulamLur, Ohio. lias issued u statement factory tin, sea hoi doling the tomato
run to I'alatka last Friday and a grand
ditimi
all
over
the
country,
we
limi
il»«
parade
which
was
uitctruptud
by
the
declaring that Governor Harmon is out of season and expects to |&gt;u( op liundrcds
celebration wus held m the Gem City la
henvy rainfall that occurred early in the following facts The amount of celery it*
fcsrnony and calls upon Democrnrs to of cans of tomatoes nntl beans.
honor of the occasion.
Mr Word expect t p» have twenty day Ttie parade wiih (msl(Mined until cold storage is so limited that it will have
nomitifli« a progressive for President.
no
bearing
whatever
on
tin*
market,
the
ucres III tomatoes on ins farm mid will one o'clock tomorrow
Royal Arch M aso n s
The army rip[&gt;mprintioii hill, carrying
Following is the olla nil («iigrum for the California celery crop I» short, nnd the re
r a n all the snrpln, from oilier farmers
At
a
regular
convocation of Monroe
IM.Wt "’«i nid tlif* agricullure bill, SIS.cent cailil has damaged that ernp »11 1011
Tw o y e a r , ago Mr V\ ltd o(»*rati*»l tit- rrni if Mu* wri'l
(
’It
a
l»ti*r
V
i
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i R \ M. held on January
S34.97&gt; t,.m Ix e n re | sir lei I in the House
1 siderahU*. that a large aiutami uf is badly ,
fiictm y m ill tall up ...... -id r n ib le In the
* t I«Vt - i k
\ "»t \If 1 !l I
j .tli I'»].’ ilif lullowing olllcer» were
The (»-u- 1 toll, currying about Slat),frureu and may never be *lnp|H»d
tomato a m i he.m n ,,| ottier lines hot
II.Hiir 1 Umilili I&gt;m&gt; Au'l'it
elr*»
lirl tu m in* f"t t'u* year 1912
O^O.ltjn will lw rr(sirtpil
"t »Ulslileflllg all these lillldlll"U' we
could not dls|,»,e &lt;d it to tin* wholesale
I’miirri *» \w*OCIft I It) h
t)
K King. I xcrlleni High Pflcil
know that from Fell i ."»tli t»&gt; Jinn* 1st
v House Democruls will caucus lunight to or retail growers l Ins »cosnn he will
10 ¡Hi it. in
l&gt;y lion J N.
li t. lolur. King
Florida
celery
is
lite
only
celery
obtain­
dtUnnine if an economy program shall sell the entire output direct to the con­ Whittier. Sanford. J E. lugniharn. and
J K Terwllligcr. Scribe.
able during this period; the celery crop of
he sdheted to in the present Congress. sumer und already has orders enough to oilier prominent men.
T
J . Miller. Treasurer.
the state is away short of n normal crop,
The fight against the (imposed S 16.000.000 keep the fartory running full time during
I :»(l |1 III
Harness and running rnres
W
E I loti »bolder. Secretary.
miri the yield tins season will not aver­
public hull ting bill it expected to in* the the season
Aero(ilmie lligtit
2 .10 1» in
At
tin*
ttilicluslun of the business of the
age '»IMI crates to Un* aire, therefore thr
Chief fenlur*- Chairman Fiugernl i of the
by the fmtniiis &lt;tr
I tu n in
t'tia|)ter all nimiwitiuna («esent »efved
1cost uf |«0dueiiig celery t-hla sentori is mu
*pprt&gt;t*int .ms committee.
Democratic
Kilted Hi Printing Prrss
(ululi» team
witli refreshment» and de(«.rted with
less than 31 2(1 |m.*i crai»*
I Mf.bf \Rf.
Lesdrr I .nirrwood and others lio|K&gt; id de­
St Augustin»'. J m 2N— A *wul and *1«*
un
n
i
I
,r
and
amuse
I lu p m
pleasant nnlicipation» of tlie work laid
test thr jil.iu hi |||p c/JUCtlS.
I fttl.D FACTS
|il &gt;ritt&gt;lr M,i l* mi •• •,ir«*,| at the Krconl* Mir«»' altro»
out fur ltie t'Jniptrr during the present
After e.nefillly iiuuly/mg (lies»* lomli
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Hiss
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tUri li iitnn wlm has been ill of ijerj cat
lions, you will agree with me tliat &gt;»ul life
vous exh miti in since November is much in thr 111wI ini death of Mr t rm*»t Unittin ysiiAi. i &gt;usi sky 1
There will be a special convocation of
lustifird in holding out for a price 1 am
Improved and {itiysiclaiis luday declared barri, une uf tin* Recur I C'imnatiy's val
h laterita! t'oligiess Day
this i'luipter on Wednesday evening. Jan .
not in favor of a prohibitive («ice. loll
ue«l «*mi»loye» . eng igrd ns night foreman
the would won tie out.
In a in Hand concert
31 si. at 7 o clock, at which meeting the
the celery grower 1» rutilimi to every dol­
While working at
one of tlie large
degree uf Mark Master will be conferred
HI.3U a. in
Addresses by meiibers of
^Six Republican governors ore enrolled presses in the press room shortly before
lar that ift* can get. It requires hard nnd
ii|mii nil entitled lo receive same. VisllFraternal
Orders
OU0 self apivdiited committee try ndvp- II o’clock Friday evening, Mr Hubbard
honest ltd«« to su«t'e»sfiilly ratsu n crup
tng cutnpani •'»» cordially Invited. S a n ­
1.15
(&gt;
in
Hand
concert.
Cil* die nomination of Theodore Roose­ found need of art nil can which »u s un­
of celery, to say nothing about the in­
Harneas
and running rnce*ford Lodge. No. fl?, F. &amp; A. s t . - A reg*
t
30
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m
velt for the presidency, according to Gov. der the press, Mr lluhbnrd reached un­
numerable hardships In contend with
il jr communication of Sanfonl Lodge
2i30 p. m f G King with fils aeroStubbs id Kansas.
"While the price of celery ibis season
der the press for the can, hut 11 was m t
Nu 62 will be held at Manonic Hull, over
plane
will tie out of reach of [tlie average con­
In exactly tin* »|»&gt;t expected, and the
mpeml Theatre on Thursday evening,
3 .'U |&gt;. m f ree attraction* before the
, ‘
L o n g —Dickinson
sumer the crop is *0 short tliat iris doubt­
second consumed in locntint it was fatal
Feb
l»t.
nl 7 30. The degree of E n ­
grand stand
The following Invitation has been re­
ful whether we can supply the trade
The bed of me press making Its trl(&gt;s
tered
Apprentice
will he conferred and
t
p
m
Amusements
on
the
trull.
ceived by the friends of ttie contracting
which demands fancy celery and Is will­
back and forth struck Mr. Hpbbanl in the
pvtlei
candidates for advancement will bo e x ­
7 p. tn. Hand concert und special
ing to i«iy for It.
head u crushing blow, and inflicted n
amined
M. W. Lovell,
amusement features
Mr. ami Mr«. George B. Dickinson
wound from which the unfortunate man
Secretary.
tcqacsi the honor of your 'presence
D O P A I . rtlURlIAHV 2 .
died almost instantly
The skull being
Interesting Gathering .
si the marriage of their daughter
S c I hm »I a n d tT o lle ge D a y
crushed.
The Woman'* Missionary Society of tlto
Union M eeting Sunday Night
Rose Baskerville
HI a m Band concert in main exHis fellow workmen rushed Imdnntly to
Baptist
church
met
last
night
at
the
home
Three
of the congregations of the d iy .
to
posiliotl building
his assistance and pulled him from his
of
iMrs
N.
J
.
Perkin*.
A
large
number
of
Baptist,
Presbyterian and Congregational,
(0:30 n. m. Addresses by Hon. W. M.
Mr. Martin Henry Long
filial position, partially under the press,
on the evening of Monday February 12th
Holloway. State SuperiiiUMidcnt of Schools member* were [»resent, also severnl win­ will unite in a union service next Sunday
und everything possible was done for the
nt six of the clock
and other prominent educators of tlie ter visitor* and an enthusiastic meeting night. The occasion is tho opening in
man, but all efforts were in vain, and he
was held. An interesting sketch of the Sanford of tho Men and Religious For­
Church of the Holy Cross
died within a few minuté« after the ac­ State.
Wotnnn's Missionary Union held during ward Movement. The state committee,
1:15 p m Band concert.
Sanford Florida.
cident occured,
,
Min Dickinson has a host of friend in
1:30 p. m. Harness and running races tho S la te Baptist Association at Ocala whose headquarters ore In Jacksonville,
lost week was given hy Mrs. J . W. Wild- arc sending here Rev, Samuel J . White
I# Sanford and Is a popular and a t­
Vegetables WHI Bç High
2:30 p. m. Flight of flying machine.
man, who hod been n delegate to tfie con­ and Mr. Molcomb Lockhart. These men
tractive member of the social circles.
3:30
p.
m
Frre
attractions
liefurc
The cold hns wiped out the Vegetables
vention. Plan* for rpofu ejfcclive work will explain the aims and work of the
Mr. Long is a prominent attorney in the of Louisiana. Texas, and some ports of grand »laud.
were also devise«! and discussed and com ­ movement and tell about the Eight Day
Qty of Jacksonville, where ho has made S luthern California, and In consequence
4 p in. Amusements on the trail
mittees appointed, a t Yhc close of which Campaign of Florida t h n t la t o b c conduct­
1» home for the past five years, fíe Is Florida vegetables V(lji cAmmand high
tATUSOAY. rCHRIIAHV 3
dainty refreshments, were served and a ed in Jacksonville Feb. 18-25.
topular in social circles, and la a well prtces. Tlie wet weather of Florida lias
Closing Day.
«
The union service for Sanford will bo
oowa club man. Mr. Long was formerly injured the celery crop to«oniéexlent, but
0:30 a. m. Band concert in main ex ­ social half-hour enjoyed by all.
held
in the Baptist church next Sunday
rom Boston, he is 0 graduate of Harvard first shipments show good quality, selling position building.
evening.
Feb. 40». beginning at 7 o’clock.
Notice of Meeting
“ nd also of tbp Harvard Law at $2. Caullfluwer is In the aristocratic
10 n. in. Polo game.
All
are
most
cordially invited to he pres­
* “°°l After it pleasant northern trip, class and bringing growers good returns.
(0:30 a. m. Aeroplano tltght.
The We»t Side Improvement Society
Mr. and Mrs. Long will retun, to Ja c k ­ __Plant City Courier.
ent.
11 a. m. Baseball game.
will meet at tlie Robbins’ Nc*l Hotel
sonville. their future home.
Sanford M usic Club
1:30 p m. Harness and running races. Thursday. Feb. J»l at 3 p. in. A full a t ­
For a good utblo mul lumia cooking come
3:30 (&gt;, ro. Banti concert;
Tlie Sanford Mukic Club will hold their
tendance is desired, ns there wiii bç im ­
Of* J C. Davis optician will be at die regular mccilug at Comfort Cottage, S a t­
7 p. m. Grand dosing of week*» ento the Sirrtne Hotel for your meals. Rates
portant
business
to
bring
be
fut
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so­
uUrne lion» on the
b o u l lo near future. W*tch urday afternoon, at 3:oc!ock. Mrs. D. L. I icrtalnmeat
S3 per woek.
ciety.
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                    <text>THE SANTORO HERALD

UNTY
Incl usive

BIGGEST FAIR IN FLORIDA
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Aeroplanes, Automo
mother Attractions

RATES ON A L L RAILROADS
FREE DEMONSTRATION

(Continual from Second Page)
of a winter nuelh lo he able to fully ap
precinte Florida lie is anxious to be
back again mid fully r x p r c tr d to be here
ln»l Septemlx-r. lint sickness 1 %dt-iainllig
hint ntul hi» family
Mm Anna Indium wn* out and »pent
tin nftTiHMitt with the Mi min k* mid
Kith» mu- ■I.»&gt; liist wrt-k

FARMING WITH

D Y N A M IT E

tin fu^kdar of Inti week Mr ami Mm
Rich ictyhLib'*'l tin'll lu ll wedding allUlver*gry.‘Vj'h^0 ^i)oyi'd n faintly sup|wr
nt j{ir Mlimlck home.

And Thursday of last work wo* J. C.
Fihwoclh’» Imthdoy and ho and Mm
I'll*worth ttaik »upper with IV and Mm
Minim k. and Infer a number of thtlt
friend* ra in r in ami »urtifi»p&lt;l them,
»landing a very |oll&gt; evening
Those who nUrltdr I 1 hllfcli I 1 at Sun
day enjoyed. the privilege of li.»tcning lo
otir of IV S w a m (i op wnnnn»
Harry Ward. Mr Hrown and llir agent
for the 0. K Campion S|&gt;rayer made ol
Hammond. lndw. came out and took a
ph'Mire 1 if the Sfvuyer at work on Minnlck

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T ake the Place of A r t if ic ia lly
p e n e d Fruit—How One Law Ma
Be Evaded’' — Florida P rod­
uct» R e stric te d by’
S ta tu te .

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J i c . V cM|IJiHi it gone on a three week»'
trip Up lh* St. John* river a* a" pilot for a

party of '(arttiats.
Regular monthly 'meeting of Farmer»'
Club next week. Tuesday evening. Jan.
30th. nt which tintj^committee* will re­
port olid final arrangements lie made for
tlie Farmer»' Institute A (migram lia*
been arranged alxi

C o m e a n d l e a n t th e m o d e m , q u i c k , c h e a p a n d
s a l e w a y to u s e th e g i a n t f o r c e o l d y n a m it e t&lt;&gt;

Remove Stamps and Boulders. Plant Trees. Di(j Dllt-hes.
Break lip Subsoils and Make Old Farms Produce Dig ( rops

day from h^rifoof. after spending two
week with fjcr^tlattyhtcr, Mr*. Tilli*.
Mr*. W. L.* Taylor »pent la*t Huntlny
with ftitiuis atjxl (datives in Chuluota.
Mr. nnd kirs^JT A. Nicbolaon were In
Sanfonl |a *T week.
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Mr. ana Mr».*Lyons*left last

W ill B e D e m o n s t r a t e d o n t h e f a r m o l

week for

Orlando, wbti^*Mrs. Lyons goes to consult
George Mathleux and Geo. T. Peters
are busy this tyeck, building a store for
Fly nt and RAtylnder,
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Writ« and Wrong, •
Flret Manager— Who’s the hot air
artist talking about lha play? Did he
• tot writ« p play?
Second Manager—No, he never did
write a play, but bo’a wronged a Jot.
lle'a a newspaper critic! •*

MflNkOf: *MPANDf RINGS
To the Editor c iT h k ttr/lod

Harry Cobb was attacked with up|iendle ld s on ‘Wetlnesday night of last week
and was candid to the hospital In Sanford,
where h a w aiT operated on Saturday by

#e worth of celer 1 per »-a*

Drawn from actual photograph. Tea months liter—

People who take too much liberty
lose It all sooner or later.
The way to get ahead 6f the deril
to move on; he doesn't run very fa
Upward.—T b s Christian Herald.
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WOODRUFF
‘ Corner « f M rllo a vd lc »ad C clrry A vfn u s

February 6 th , 10 a. m.
Cross Dynamite is sold by Geo. H. Fcr
Hardw are Co., Sanford, Florida

Agricultural Blaater Wanted.
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be doac lot IsraMts
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Items of Interest Gltfaned From
Various Sources
H A P P E N IN G S

d ir in g

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w eek

nttt the R eaders Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring F low in g
r o r hurried R eaders
^SeatJiuy of War StlmsOn, acting upon
u exhaustive report from the general
,u!J. has decided that no less th a t six«en and probably eighteen strong oriny
posts should a t once be nbanded. "In
Oder to put on end to the extravagance
tad laefBcency resulting from Improper
distribution of the mobile army.”
A marked rise in tempernture will
ut«spread the Eastern states tomorrow.
Kcording to the weekly forecast issuer!
anight hy the wcother bureau and
usodffnir temperature will prevail over
half of the country d u n h g the
the.raUrru
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Persons dost* to administration uncles
say today that it will be most unusual If
nothing Fs*Tienrjl oT’ ibrmef President
.gooMveh s intentions within the nexj
ly-eight hoars. In fact so conflderu
sre they thin something wiiT l&gt;e forth­
coming (rum Oyster Hay as a result of
the visit «f Gov Glasscock, of' West Virgltjs. mid Senator Lodge and Congress­
man liMtgwitrth tliui they are almost

ttoAits i rain

Will Tour Florida Reaching Sanford
.
Next F r id a y
Entering Florida Tuesday. January 30.
stopping the next day at Jacksonville.
the Good Roads (roln of the United States
office of Public Roods and the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad will tour all ol the
trunk mileage of that road In the Male,
spending twenty-four dnys en route and
closing the tour ul Lake nailer, Feb 22nd
This train starteli from Richmond. Va..
Nov. 24th, after having .been on exhibi­
tion a t the Good Rouds Congress in tiiut
city for two days. T hat Congre« was
one of the most important yet held m the
Interests of Iteller highways. President
Taft having taken an active pati In Che
program and in the work of Hn* meeting.
The train is rquip|x-d with a pi ivate car
to accommodate the government expert*
and representatives of the Highway Asnociutimi and the Atlanti, Count Line, an
exhibition ear. sixty («*. * m length with
ratlings and munii 1 and e*pup|ie I with
an engine for generating elei trie (mwrr
ftll Operating ihe lantern, in (Tie lecture
cur, u sixty (uul lecture cur. eijuipped wiiti
pjntforin for lecttires and seats for t(je a u ­
dience.
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Mtftlels

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all

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modern high-

g*'ay conatiUlUliii. u n i Working models uf

road inm llitlerV are rxhiliiteil mid oper­
ated by electro it y und Hielt (« a d u ni
working clearly demonstrated
lu lh e lec­
ture cur are given Irei- illustrateli Induren
011 mail Inni,ling
t viol,a , and view, id
wlUirii i" »“ &gt; tliat Mr Roosevelt will tini* h igh w ay, of*’ arionged in one of the
luue n »tntement along the line of his curs
canveniiiiini with the West Virginia
I h«* Il nier 01 y ,,t lin, it no on a - i,air of
ggtrriiur llml is that wliila lie in lint a (lie t unsi 1.1III mileage in till- Mule gives
candidate lie would not under certain an op|Kirt unit y to every section to vosit
dJcirnivi'int'*'» refuse tin* nomination tin* lecture 1 , 1,1 narking nni. liltiery 1 ars
slumId it !«■ • fTererl him at tin* Chicago and reieive Itll heni’llt •»t tin* must rrcvitl
convention
impruveuient, in the iintiiticr of handling

The Ih-imn ratio steel bill (irotuibly will
pais the house tomorrow Majority leaden claim to luive assurance that it will
hire tlie suppnri of the Republican |«ojmrivr m (lie Semite Infonnnl »-un(rftnen seem to Imvn lieveloj^i tt»«i ihc
Demeanik progressive Republican conlilion, which sent the tariff revisions of
the iferi tl session to President Toft for
his veto, will again prevail.
The 1». igressive Democratic l-eagtte of
CulamLur, Ohio. lias issued u statem ent
declaring that Governor Harmon is out of
fcsrnony and calls upon Democrnrs to
nomitifli« a progressive for President.

the roads
U ilhur MiGiy Florida Agri
cultural and Immigra timi Agent of the
binisi I.lilt*, will lie wiiti the train id Us
trip through the stale
The train will ar
rive m Sanlnrd n e u ir i d a i

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flANFOHO, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30. I t l l

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10 AovERiisE florida

fOR CHARITY'S SAKE
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S a n fo rd W ill Hold A Grane! Two
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Days' FctC
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G. T. S p e a r o f L a k e la n d W a n t* P h o to
g r a p h s for L a n t e r n Slide«

G. T, Spear, of Lakeland, who has h a i
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much experience in Hie motion picture
has sold Ills Star Theatre In
OUR HORSE SHOWAND HELD DAY business,
that city and proposes to make a tour of
the Northern and E astern States, giving
P r e p a r a tio n s Being Made Tor Many Illustrated lectures about Florida. Mr.
Fine E v e n ts—A thletics. Auto
S(ienr is now collecting n series of typical
m obile P arade, Etc.
views uf interesting (Mints In the state,
Come to Sanford on February 13 and which he will transfer to hand-colored
slides and use In u thirty-minutes lecture,
ItU
th e re will not be o Madison Garden to be delivered In sonic prominent pine®
event this season, but (tie show will be In each city and town he visits. He Is
nit annual event each year and get belter depending upon the Boards of Trade of
Floridu towns to furnish him with photo­
all the time.
Every committee is busy with prepara­ graphs from these slides nra to he made.
tions for inking care of each detail and He desires that these Ixxllcs send him
they will fit into u complete machine photographs or |&gt;ostcard views, not mori
than ten from each town, nod he will 0 *1*
when the day breaks
W T Fjelds, that veteran who has them In his lecture, charging the nominal
arranged state fair* horse shows and ev­ fee of $ 1 per view per month to cover
ery oilier event of like nature in many the expense Of making and exhibiting
other stales has charge ol the horse show Hie slides He es|leclnlly desires view,
Olid lilt booths and i mid certainly la front Tampa, Jacksonville. Sanford. (&gt;*working wonders
He tins a valuable landn, Kissimmee IVI.nnd, Atilairndnle
corps of assistants, especially mining the Lakeland. Plant City. St. Petersburg,
ladies, and the merchants ore taking dn UcaIo. Gainesville,Bartow. Arcadia,. J o n
active part in the celebration and giving Myers, Miami, Palm Bench and Sarasota.
Rcmitnnces man he m ade to the First
their limcjiitd money to make 11 a grand
■Wathmel Bank of fjtkelnnd. t n ' h e ntm etl’
«UPCVSO.
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Tile entry Tdatiks have tiecii &gt;r|il out over to Mr Spenr when he exhibits proof
und u generous response from the loves of the slides The a d v antage of Mr
of horseth-sh in the county has been the S|&lt;eur s plan it that it will bring views
mid advertisements uf Hondo directly
result
I lie I n le t idea 1, .1 gialid ml,,mobile before the |N*uplr of s n tilths whence the
parade and the Suiiford |x*t»ph* wlm take army uf I loridi home seekers is being
Ihe views will show Florida
(»art in the Orlando event wdl k e e p their recruit« 1
is it is mul the result cannot tie other
decoration, intact Hid n lith il it San
limit to sluiniliile the interest in Hus
ford’s lug fete
state
in every section visIUm! —Tampa
The proceeds will go to sweet charily
Tribune
III the shape d tile &gt;mif,ir,t Hospital a
iljimt worthy m u se and »-very 1 n it ex
W e a th e r N r p u r t
(■ended will return an Immlrehfold to tile
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wurty
W eather report says
donors
clouds
tonight
folder
and (»robuhly
Let everybody get out and lin-lle mill
frost
in
north
(airtinn
Wednesday
Fair
make February Hill and I lilt IWu red let
uliil
1
older
1
0
south
|airtion
Sanford
cel
let day, in Sanford , hl'tory
er y haiklng belter and so are the
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All ARGINO FLORIDA
f h e G eneral News o f The
of Flow ers.

Land

CULLED ER0M THE STATE PRESS
An E pitom e o f t h e W e e k 's M ost
p o r t a n t H a p p e n in g s In th e
S t a t e ' s Domoin.

Im ­

W. S. Miller, a white man, who was
placed in the jail In P a h u k e for safe
keeping wns found In his cell dead a
few days ago. He had hanged himself
with two handkerchiefs and a blanket.
The capitol grounds In Tallahassee are
to he beautified, remodeled and improved.
The necessary appropriation was mode
by the 19)1 Legislature and landscape
gardeners arc at work on plans which will
be submitted In a few days. As soon as
the i|iedlicatlons are ready this work
will l»**gln

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When Hon. Henry M Flagler reached
Key W en on th e f!r«t trnln over the extensiun uf the Florida East Coast Rail­
road nnd stepped from the car ho wns
led up n poth strewn with American
Beauty roses to a grandstand, whereon
one -thnuAiMv I children stood ««d tang
national airs. As Mrs. Flagler passed
each of th j children showered him with
a banquet of American Beauty roses
This was a pretty honor to one who h i t
done «n fmirft Thr noridn
Realizing that one of the best adver­
tisements a place can have is a good
str«*»*t lijl ting, plans are being made for
a whit«* way In Tampa. The electric
light company ami the gas company will
compete fur the installation of 0 new
set ol lights mi i ruuklin street, to start
from the Mallory docks and continue
m any blocks, and the com pet ion will
take the form of «*xlilblts. to lie mode at
court Imuse square
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unskiuii it is to be made up of repre
IH n I ' S i l t I J i n - m i
sentalive citizen*, not mem lien uf coun­
SHOWI m i l i Y ( HIM*
W i l l U l ' l N C A N N IM I f A U DRY
cil. und great things are expected of It.
Ruin I n te r r u p te d ripening I »errd.se*
In too many of the towns nnd i-illet little
Hold Tor tiood P r i c e s Is thè Advice uf
I or Ioduy
I o t t t a l o e s nntl lit-mis VMII hr Canned
attention 1 » given to making the public
Celery t Xpert
(lie big Ormine County h i l t o|H*m*d
In Kunlnril
squares and grtnmtis allriictivn. 'Dua l guess, but know
After 11 most
Harry Ward will open las canning today under • favorable circumstance»
I tie first tram over the Ocnla Northern
factory tin, sea hoi doling the tomato wub the exception of the automobile searching investigation of the celery con­
run to I'alatka last Friday and a grand
ditimi
all
over
the
country,
we
limi
il»«
parade
which
was
uitctruptud
by
the
season and expects to |&gt;u( op liundrcds
henvy rainfall that occurred early in the following facts The am ount of celery it* celebration wus held m the Gem City la
of cans of tomatoes nntl beans.
honor of the occasion.
Mr Word expect t p» have twenty day Ttie parade wiih (msl(Mined until cold storage is so limited that it will have
no
bearing
whatever
on
tin*
market,
the
ucres III tomatoes on ins farm mid will one o'clock tomorrow
Royal Arch M a s o n s
The army rip[&gt;mprintioii hill, carrying
Following is the olla nil («iigrum for the California celery crop I» short, nnd the re
ra n all the snrpln, from oilier farmers
At
a
regular
convocation of Monroe
IM.Wt "’«i nid tlif* agricullure bill, SIS.cent cailil has damaged that ernp »11 1 0 1 1
Two year, ago Mr V\ ltd o(»*rati*»l tit- rrni if Mu* wri'l
(’It
a
l»ti*r
Vi
|
i R \ M. held on January
S34.97&gt; t,.m Ixen re | sir lei I in the House
1 siderahU*. that a large aiutami uf is badly ,
fiictmy mill tall up ......-idrnible In the
* t I«Vt -i k
\ "»t \ If 1 !l I
j .tli I'»].’ ilif lullowing olllcer» were
The (»-u- 1 toll, currying about Slat),frureu and may never be *lnp|H»d
tomato a m i he.m n ,,| ottier lines hot
II.Hiir 1 Umilili I&gt;m&gt; Au'l'it
elr*»
lirl tu min* f"t t'u* year 1912
O^O.ltjn will lw rr(sirtpil
"t »Ulslileflllg all these lillldlll"U' we
could not dls|,»,e &lt;d it to tin* wholesale
I’miirri *» \ w*OCIft I It) h
t)
K King. I xcrlleni High Pflcil
know that from Fell i ."»tli t»&gt; Jinn* 1st
v House Democruls will caucus lunight to or retail growers l Ins »cosnn he will
1 0 ¡Hi it. in
l&gt;y lion J N.
li t. lolur. King
Florida
celery
is
lite
only
celery
obtain­
dtUnnine if an economy program shall sell the entire output direct to the con­ Whittier. Sanford. J E. lugniharn. and
J K Terwllligcr. Scribe.
able during this period; the celery crop of
he sdheted to in the present Congress. sumer und already has orders enough to
oilier prominent men.
T
J. Miller. Treasurer.
the state is away short of n normal crop,
The fight against the (imposed S 16.000.000 keep the fartory running full time during
I :»(l |1 III Harness and running rnres
W
E I loti »bolder. Secretary.
miri the yield tins season will not aver­
public hull ting bill it expected to in* the the season
2 .10 1» in Aero(ilmie lligtit
At
tin*
ttilicluslun of the business of the
Chief fenlur*- Chairman Fiugernl i of the
by the fmtniiis &lt;tr age '»IMI crates to Un* aire, therefore th r t'tia|)ter all nimiwitiuna («esent »efved
I tu n in
1 cost uf |«0 dueiiig celery t-hla sentori is mu
*pprt&gt;t*int .ms committee.
Democratic
Kilted Hi P rin tin g Prrss
(ululi» team
less than 31 2(1 | m.*i crai»* I Mf.bf \Rf. witli refreshment» and de(«.rted with
Lesdrr I .nirrwood and others lio|K&gt; id de­
St Augustin»'. J m 2 N— A *wul and *1«*
un
n
i
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and
amuse
I lu p m
pleasant nnlicipation» of tlie work laid
test thr jil.iu hi |||p c/JUCtlS.
I fttl.D FACTS
|il &gt;ritt&gt;lr M,i l* mi •• • ,ir«*,| at the Krconl* Mir«»' altro»
out fur ltie t'Jniptrr during the present
After e.nefillly iiuuly/mg (lies»* lomli
in ••rI
; no ¡ n»
tUri li iitnn wlm has been ill of ijer- I Hiss 1 1 lui»' H i l l . , » 1 » H i i t u t wi n , 1» n*,ult«*,l
j cat
lions, you will agree with me tliat &gt;»ul life
vous exh miti in since November is much in thr 1 1 1 wI ini death of Mr t rm*»t Unittin y s iiA i. i &gt; usi s k y 1
There will be a special convocation of
lustifird in holding out for a price 1 am
Improved and {itiysiclaiis luday declared barri, une uf tin* Recur I C'imnatiy's val
h laterita! t'oligiess Day
this i'luipter on Wednesday evening. Jan.
not in favor of a prohibitive («ice. loll
ue«l «*mi»loye» . eng igrd ns night foreman
the would won tie out.
In a in Hand concert
31 si. at 7 o clock, at which meeting the
the celery grower 1 » rutilim i to every dol­
While working at one of tlie large
degree uf Mark Master will be conferred
HI.3U a. in Addresses by meiibers of
^Six Republican governors ore enrolled presses in the press room shortly before
lar that ift* can get. It requires hard nnd
ii|mii nil entitled lo receive same. VisllOU0 self apivdiited committee try ndvp- II o’clock Friday evening, Mr Hubbard Fraternal Orders
honest ltd«« to su«t'e»sfiilly ratsu n crup
tng cutnpani •'»» cordially Invited. S a n ­
1.15
(&gt;
in
Hand
concert.
Cil* die nomination of Theodore Roose­ found need of art nil can which » u s u n ­
of celery, to say nothing about the in­
Harneas
and
running
rnce*ford Lodge. No. fl?, F. &amp; A. s t . - A reg*
t
30
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m
velt for the presidency, according to Gov. der the press, Mr lluhbnrd reached u n ­
numerable hardships In contend with
iljr communication of Sanfonl Lodge
2i30 p. m f G King with fils aeroStubbs id Kansas.
"While the price of celery ibis season
der the press for the can, hut 11 was m t
Nu 62 will be held at Manonic Hull, over
plane
will tie out of reach of [tlie average con­
In exactly tin* »|»&gt;t expected, and the
mpeml Theatre on Thursday evening,
3 .'U |&gt;. m f ree attraction* before the
, ‘
Long—Dickinson
sumer the crop is * 0 short tliat iris doubt­
second consumed in locntin t it was fatal
Feb
l»t.
nl 7 30. The degree of E n ­
grand stand
The following Invitation has been re­
ful whether we c a n supply the trade
The bed of me press making Its trl(&gt;s
tered
Apprentice
will he conferred and
t
p
m
Amusements
on
the
trull.
ceived by the friends of ttie contracting
which demands fancy celery and Is will­
back and forth struck Mr. Hpbbanl in the
pvtlei
candidates for advancement will bo e x ­
7 p. tn. Hand concert und special
ing to i«iy for It.
head u crushing blow, and inflicted n
amined
M. W. Lovell,
amusement features
Mr. ami Mr«. George B. Dickinson
wound from which the unfortunate m an
Secretary.
tcqacsi the honor of your 'presence
D O P A I. rtlURlIAHV 2 .
died almost instantly The skull being
In te r e s tin g G a th e r in g .
si the marriage of their daughter
S cIhm»I and tTollege D a y
crushed.
The Woman'* Missionary Society of tlto
Union M eeting S unday Night
Rose Baskerville
HI a m Band concert in main exHis fellow workmen rushed Imdnntly to
Baptist
church
met
last
night
at
the
home
Three
of the congregations of the d i y .
to
his assistance and pulled him from his posiliotl building
of
iMrs
N.
J.
Perkin*.
A
large
number
of
Baptist,
Presbyterian a n d Congregational,
(0:30 n. m. Addresses by Hon. W. M.
Mr. Martin Henry Long
filial position, partially under the press,
on the evening of Monday February 1 2 th
Holloway. State SuperiiiUMidcnt of Schools member* were [»resent, also severnl w in­ will unite in a union service next Sunday
und everything possible was done for the
nt six of the clock
and other prominent educators of tlie ter visitor* and a n enthusiastic meeting night. The occasion is tho opening in
m an, but all efforts were in vain, and he
was held. An interesting sketch of the Sanford of tho Men a n d Religious For­
Church of the Holy Cross
died within a few minuté« after the ac­ State.
Wotnnn's Missionary Union held during ward Movement. The sta te committee,
1:15 p m Band concert.
Sanford Florida.
cident occured,
,
Min Dickinson has a host of friend in
1:30 p. m. Harness and running races tho S la te Baptist Association at Ocala whose headquarters ore In Jacksonville,
lost week was given hy Mrs. J. W. Wild- arc sending here Rev, Sam uel J . White
I# Sanford and Is a popular and a t ­
V egetables WHI Bç High
2:30 p. m. Flight of flying machine.
man, who hod been n delegate to tfie c o n ­ and Mr. Molcomb Lockhart. These men
tractive member of the social circles.
3:30
p.
m
Frre
attractions
liefurc
The cold hns wiped out the Vegetables
vention. Plan* for rpofu ejfcclive work will explain the aims and work of the
Mr. Long is a prominent a ttorney in the of Louisiana. Texas, and some ports of grand »laud.
were also devise«! and discussed and com ­ movement and tell about the Eight Day
Qty of Jacksonville, where ho h a s made S luthern California, a n d In consequence
4 p in. Amusements on the trail
mittees appointed, a t Yhc close of which Campaign of Florida t h n t l a t o b c conduct­
1» home for the past five years, fíe Is Florida vegetables V(lji cAmmand high
tATUSOAY. rCHRIIAHV 3
topular in social circles, and la a well prtces. Tlie wet w eather of Florida lias
Closing Day.
« d ainty refreshments, were served and a ed in Jacksonville Feb. 18-25.
The union service for Sanford will bo
oowa club m an. Mr. Long w a s formerly injured the celery crop to«oniéexlent, but
0:30 a. m. Band concert in main ex­ social half-hour enjoyed by all.
held
in the Baptist church next Sunday
rom Boston, he is 0 graduate of Harvard first shipments show good quality, selling position building.
evening.
Feb. 40». beginning at 7 o’clock.
Notice o f M eeting
“ nd also of tbp H arvard Law a t $2. Caullfluwer is In the aristocratic
1 0 n. in. Polo game.
All
are
most
cordially invited to he pres­
* “°°l After it pleasant northern trip, class and bringing growers good returns.
(0:30 a. m. Aeroplano tltght.
The We»t Side Improvement Society
Mr. and Mrs. Long will retun, to Jack­ _P la n t City Courier.
ent.
1 1 a. m. Baseball game.
will meet at tlie Robbins’ Nc*l Hotel
sonville. their future home.
Sanford M usic Club
1:30 p m. Harness and running races. Thursday. Feb. J»l at 3 p. in. A full a t ­
For a good utblo mul lumia cooking come
3:30 (&gt;, ro. Banti concert;
Tlie Sanford Mukic Club will hold their
tendance is desired, ns there wiii bç i m ­
Of* J C. Davis optician will be at die regular mccilug at Comfort Cottage, S a t­
7 p. m. Grand dosing of week*» ento the Sirrtne Hotel for your meals. Rates
portant
business
to
bring
be
fut
0
the
so­
u Urne lion» on the
b o u l lo near future. W*tch urday afternoon, a t 3:oc!ock. Mrs. D. L. I icrtalnmeat
S3 per woek.
ciety.
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rVprright 1011 Alfred Decki-r A C..l.r.

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
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Then a m a n is well dressed e v e ry

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN II

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one w ho looks a t h im knows it.

A Chlel I» Am ont &gt; e Toklng Note»
and r a llh . Ile'll Prent 'tm
So Say» S au n tercr.

T h e re is

Held Day
Oh com« yr to Sanford and join out Fkld l*»y
Take a luuk at our llorae Show tmradr
Com« entrr the lUul Come and join th« fumy
On the sandwich and pink lrra&lt;&gt;nndr

a b o u t his clothes

Went tha purple and yellow in (in.ktie and *osh,
For the Field Dajr’acwr (iratrat evrnl;
Come ye one! Come ydail' You have plenty ol en»h.
And you'll never rigrrt that, you went

glance.

For In Sanford the (olden: In Sanford the gay
A» brother the «Irani« w* greet.
- So pack your valise, erne along straight a way;
Fear not bidden snare* for your feet

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T h e g a r m e n t s h a n g s m o o th ­
It

S u c h clothing can be o b ta in e d fro m
us e ith e r in a re a d y to w e a r su it or
..from our m a d e to o f d e r ^ d e p a r tm e n t.
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talk about the lake front improvement
and a grand Ixmievard hut lately the
mutter has dropped and the tendency
.has been tu go to sleep &lt;?n the job. Now
whether the ((resent administration iagainst this movement uc not remains to
he yecn anti we will await future develop
meats but we don’t want to wall longer
than fifty years to get results Tins laV&lt;
front for Sanford has he«u my hobby for
the post twenty years and will ire until
I ran arouse the |rrojrie to the iiujKirliiiit r
of ihls great step
Sanford ha s the locations for ihe lu st
city In Florida mid the only reason there
nra not twenty thousand people in our
midst today is the general apathy nf the
Fvrry other ntUlrk/,\.(n/ni. im |»oveineni'
ncipnrmg rivet front pfoj»-rty where lin t
are Situated for the movement and Non
ford could at least make a move to take
over this property now even if the no
provement* had to wait Muim'ijtui
ownership {of docks and rivers front
privileges is Ihe linest projiositioii in the
ra ta logoi* today and the lone is milling j
when the people of Sanford will he nnnblr to buy this property ,1( a n y pn r r

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Carload i f
M u ir s and H o r s e s
ForSaJe a t Form
2 Mile* E ast o f l o a n
J . t TYGERT

If Y o u H a v e a
P rin tin g W an t
WE WANT TO KNOW
WHAT IT IS
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Putting out good priming
Is our business, and wh^n
we say g o o d p rin tin g we
don't mean fair, but the
beat obtainable.
1/ you
aro "Porn Mlsaouri’* give
us a trial and we will

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H o r s e s and M u l e s B o u g h t and G x c h . i *;r 11
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N o A cid P h o s p h a te or any of ilv A liases
k® O R A N G E S
II"» t" ¿«1 lllr lilnt I r,.|Mt ,1 ^ ,.:l 1T„,.

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POOLINC OASIS
Better prepare fur lhat m

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the ground, hut e*|A,ct*L for the p resen t.
u
**"&lt;■ S«««t»rr
to pursue o cofirse of preparatnry study
i o. o M
at the State Agricultural College. Gainsin« ioym wrurr .*« wi»w m«-i* « . « ,
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rsrnlng at h 0 0 1* M nn lln- Snl rt-.w uf Cii» IlmMville. 1 wu energetic young men. rhgmp. ing_ i.r .1 N RrLsnn. l.kion.i k il o«g«t.
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son and Hihberd tin* on Jhe farm, one is j ^ vrrl*r&gt;
a graduate of the Siatei,, College in !‘ii

and both arc hopeful of goo*J result^
I’rof. George 0. S w a m former, {J.uLiger
of the Company, has accepted service for
the Y. M. C. A. of Camden. N. J.,( in tne
neighborhood of his former Commercial
College, and has withilrawn, for lb«* ;»«*•
ent. from the S: P .C
This Company hopes to ahare in t i e a d ­
vancement of the general interests of
their fellow farmers and in the jirotooiioa ■
of the prosperity of this port of Florida ’

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4 Ik, you winn ti&gt; know why Sanford will
n ite r be a tourist town" You need i
tourist hotel, a yacht club or country
club and a bunch of live wires to get tile
L. ------------------- - n n ■
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people In here Some time ago I jointed
out Ihe need uf a good tourist hotel and
SAM OKI) ( OHM S
a country dub and some of my whilom mnt*rliil nf hnn«l hilt «*n fhr -• f»#•r luti ti
I &lt;‘
friends immediately climbed on the t-dilur ! M151»I I Ti «I ihf »rii Iff i* .i » ti I■i
S imI im it il u«lis Ssi J ? I «« u 1
of (hr 11era Id and said lhat I was kins k fr »in -t t «.»mu. ft i . i o Ih : ;•.. » , •&gt; frinii
M* • V. •&gt; M «i f , •
I t i n » \ it* w i i ht r v * f v
i .«• •»•* in »it i M
lag tin tow n and the Sanf oil House
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I.*i «-*f m. I ii. |p
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Well tlints just whit I ntii going
do Siilif- &lt;m! is v i f 1ÌU
S i 41« t ; * t ■I r l l l . i p t I I V i
. M i 1 1 1 f ** | i r 11 V a t
r' r*
I will kill* k the law ii ai|,| Veej, ngtn
i. Of Uni it !*■ *&lt;• f o
with the anvil chorus because we have p u l h y i h r i n r f I h int'* «it 111* i « r n r n f n I » ................ Ss* t H*
. ifd I.»ii * at »Uni fi. .Itti r’ll- . » Ij-t*- f
Vk||| fCNllh 111
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no large tourist hotel and we need one.
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worse than any city in the United States til«* rioiltrr l hut i* if &gt;mi
I M I
C r l r r v U h V n l r IN 1 1
I am not going to say one word aguinst in Skiiifurd
litui itimi
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tlhi’à: IliIr«J fimi*
the Sanford House or any other commer­
cial hotel in Sanford.
f h o S outfirrn P r o d u c e Co
ptincni* tmtgr An 5 a or 1»
t tv r f l,^ I N . n_- o l
Mr««* msoikI aivl iuudli MhiU*»
\ ,.junt
1 don't need tol
Ta Hie Editor ni Hw Haskltf.
knutbu always wekwste I* I llufhinwn l i
It
may
be
uMnteresi
to
some
of
your
Iriii
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Frnnk.J(
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lik e the advertisement in the n ew s­
paper slates the good* speak for them reader» to know that the Southern l*n«l.
Saurnrii lodge, t o e i r a a m
&lt;• •
via.irr H i. i
s,. „
•elves and U is unnecessary for me to uce Company of Fhindo, ts located ai Sanmention any names.
furd, is J»rc|mrfd h&gt;f utuirrlukihK lift tauik ti»&gt;*n7 IQ p m Vifltifli iirudHtk ncidimr
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I say that Sanford must have a good with incT&lt;*iiM*il cilioirncy. The com ^ in y Umlr IlfullicfI
iocmI of Curpriittn anil Join
cfik of America
first clnss tourist hotel before you ever held a inrellnu In Nrw jork. taitlnn the
Ur;-ni l!ni-»n Nu u .1 t u &lt;»f i #n.l j
expect to get good (irstetnss torn i sib here. iicrtcnt immlh, cUtciin |£ oUlcers mul fori»l A m «lir»rfj lhiifWfl) ntflhI o( 7 t»cl«Vk m
If you want the tin can brand—well! you m u la lin tl p lan s lor t*arr&gt;inii ou iista o rh in iiir 1.0#]^ Mail j w o S n jiln an *
Cameron C-.y
f « . Itlackwetil«r R U t _____
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don't need any improvement*.
W. 1’ Swart/ uf New ,York, is jtteMilcnl
B •* 11 * Sanfoul I oslgr 1 / II
Regardless of who owns the Sanford

House. I believe they will l&gt;c willing to
listen to a proposition for l don't believe
any of them are stuck on the present one
and desire to hold the property If the
right man wishes to purchased
1 t?lk up the ijtiestion of buying the
Sanford House because tljat it the only
real hotel site available now. The lake
front could be bulk headed, the grounds
beautified and the liotcl built on the Inke
shore and I am safe in saying th a t no
finer location exists in the state today
for a fine tourisi hotel than the lake
front opposite the present Sanford House.
The old structure ctyuld be torn down nml
the whole block used for business houses.
The proposition is n good one and 1 hope
this article will catch the eye of some
party who is anxious to build a hotel m
Florida where the trade w xiid be brisk
“w inter and summer.
,
1 say this is all fairness to the present
owners and managers. I admit that they
are doing the beat They can with t{ie
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and It will Ire too late
If the city is
bottled up at the |wrt of entry there t*
nothing doing for the tint city

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p e a r a n c e t h a t e v e r y o n e adm ires.

take place anti mnny visitors will be here
to witness the events. Now Is the time
to d e a n up the premises and get every­
thing in good shape. The vacant lots in
the business portion ore especially dirty
just now and the merchants should see to
it that all tire boxes; barrels and other
rubbish is cieuucd out this week. A dirty
city will not Impress the vTsihirl fdVtifably and a small amount of work on the
"part^of the people now will work Vonderi.
a

t h a t show

gives h im t h a t free easy a th le tic a p ­

a

4 In a few tloyt the Horse Show will

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ly a n d gracefully to his figure.

Foe tha Field Day’» Bet proflts. ai sure as the lass a
Of the Medea and tha Prrtlan* of eld:
Our Hospital Fund'» to receive. Halp the cause!
Come to Sanford and bring your «pare gold
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advance

It will .

want them

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Mukiinuni Juu'c, lim i Kinds, litighi Color mul lie.ny -*1
• he Mn|&gt;rs System mid fine of fei*ding can lie depend, d hi*"1
ilui’e Illese
Jhif irritili« ri a*Pir*-

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, E T A .H. , L, E S lamb, tjuig ir«i nfllrl
'tuitiuflt&gt;
t
. t«r«t iliiH'HH
lartrti crofjf ami hl^tpefI tmtrkrt pr
Ilu n y ihrr«* &gt;ii,r$ in Hurhln mul never more |»ru5jM*ruiis U

H ear W h a t W o H a v e to S a y A b o u t It

Wnlt* t„ L A BRUMLEY. Agent, Sanford. I lorn I.
Or tu J. R. TYSEN. Ajiciil. Jacksonville. Florui t
For full descriptive pamphlet just issued jjiviny! Md“'
rceunl in Horidd. best methods of fertilization, materials,
description of goods, etc.
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S u b scrib e for T h e H e r a l

get all the New worth
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tHHlftC* rnorr »%; n r i r n r t i t
hotel» Wc predici thut hy Fcb li* therc
"'ili Ih* so tnany murisi» in ihr siate thal
th rrr wlll he a lm K ni acconunodation*
far i b u , r»« I &gt; t&gt; Ul J .li ll.n!«* duttili
inai»*1 a rinvi,» „itiorig il» r m /i- ia and
luive |*f, .il.1 limili * ■•; iif 1 i • t.ikt* &gt;iiip

E. Donegan

Senator— Arthur

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Ci* l ilo* .*» ili. • « ni il ir l mirrali
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filila*. I r li J.il
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Wells of Every
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Florida bus moro lourists withln ir»
Mis» Anna Harter and Miss Mary
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"core were visitors in Eustis Thursday.

Mr* Waterhouse and daughter. Keitn.
left for their homo in Murristuwn. N. J ,
» » 1 Iriday. Mr. Waterhouse will stay
In rlorlda until wannek^ weather.

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vcry instiuctive mlasluiuiry litcralure wm
enjuypd t»y ilio tnombers. The subirci uf
thè afiernuoii’s slinly wav "A Yeqr's Wnik
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Almi un alilo allieto «m Ilio
"Revolution in China" wns read. Whcn
Ilio program wns eortelildod thè hostess
serveil u deliclous chickert salmi rourse.
nflcr whieh thè m eeting ndjourned u

m unoy.

M n lln ry &amp; T a y lo r Iro n W o r k «

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The fancy Work Club entertained ul
beautiful homo of Mias Hawkins Tuerd*y. A dainty lunch was serv«*d. Pros*
wrn* Misses Ida anils A nna Fischer.
P°"cll. Christie. Rood. Lockwood. Mntile
•nd Hazel Allen. Mrs. Harden.

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Mr mid Mrs. McClain and Mrs Nodlne
of Mcodvllle, Po.. were In Sorrento Mon­
day am) Tuesday.

The **impb*«t. tii;ht«vt running, fast
-I , nUiliv' *-*•« mill ««ver built - a mill
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looped mnl tied to a stake null hUiDl uv«:r M»n»*rt--Vf,*il4 fl
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•be gnplier's burrow.
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bi * W. Green, dentisi, of -Iiilltium.
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witblii n few weeks Me Is said to Ik* n
prsctltumer of llrstcloss ubility.
Mlsvlonury M c r lln g
Mix* lajckwood cnteriulnrd a few of
H ip Mi««iiin.ir&gt; Soi-lety uf thè Presliyber friends nt n thimble party W«Mlnesdny
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ueluinus refrcihments were serve*I Mr»
al irn* resi l*-iui* **f MiS S II *,urt.**r tri
Har.le was guest of honor.
Mr and Mrs. Cochran, with tln u i l r c r
children of Denver, Colo., arc visiting Mrs.
L'li'liurn. Mrs. Cochran's mother

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(.1*1 idiin Music Club
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tables to?

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J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

Have Moro Friends than a n y other
n iagaziucor iiatterns. M cC alls is the
ipliable Fashion liu jd e m onthly inj
utic million one h u n d re d thousand
humps, ilesidch showing all tlie latest
dckigns of M*.Cull P atterns, each issue
is brimful of spnrkling short stories
ami helpful information for women.

H e re is One on the Best

Market
W r ite tor S t e n c i l s a n d M ark et
R e p o r ts T o d a y

F . G. H E W IT T
Washington and
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IMF SANfôHD Hi:RAID

THE SANFORD HERALD

lino would doubtless pay from the stnrt.
—Detnnd News,
If the capitalists of DeLnttd will Join
Published Lvrry Tueojsy and Friday Morning By hands with the Sanford Traction Co. of
this city this motor railway to the beach
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY can tie built and both cities receive the
K j. m a i y. tono»
bone lit.
W M M A IM S B u s i n e s s M a n a l e »
How about It. Dro. CodringtonT
Subset

l i f ;

. Delivered In the City by carrier » 2 00 per year in
advance or 20c m munti».
Payments In adtanre mutt be mode nt office.

Office
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in Herald Building

Telephone No. 148

G ean u p for the H orse S h o w even t».
Ali ready for the Orange County Pair.

B tv -

Mai Ihe lake front boulevard died nn
unnatural dcntht
Who is the m a n who will start n coun­
try d u b for SanfortIT
Sanford people jhonld attend the fair
this week and see the Sanford booth. It
will niuke you feel prvud of your home
city.

__

Heard n man say yesterday that no­
body tiie name of whose ¿ailing began
with the letter "P" was worth a darn
t o ' prave Ills contention he enumerated
printers, painters, plasterers and prendi­
ti«. What say you nil genilemeiiT

OUR CELERY CROP
Dyal-Upchurch Building, Jacksonville, Florida
Within'- a week celery will begin to
move in large iiuantities from the Manntce and Sanford districts, and scattered
Our stock is Well Manufactured, Carefully Graded, Price Low. If
localities. The output will run over 1000
cannot furnish our stock write us for prices.
curs The price will bo strong throughout
the season If no one market becomes
glutted The supply of celery In cold
storage Is small, the California and gulf
state crops have been frosted, and the
Murlda crop has bad too much water.
These conditions cannot be disputed and
ANNOUNCEM ENTS'
tho growers will exercise much enre in
i
distribution of their product so tha t good 1
To The V oters o f Orange And Osceola
prices will be maintained.
Counties
•
An Old Map
I hereby announce that I am s candidate foe reM. W. Loucll, the City Clerk in rnking election aa Senator from the lOih Dlitrict. auhject
U the action of the Democratic Primary I thank
over some old papers in his office the your •mcrrrly (or your support In the patl. and If
you
approve my Irgtilative record. I reapectfully
other day discovered an old m ap of San­
tcllell your tupporl again
Lot » C Mt o n
ford made In 1874, The map Is an In­ 40 tf
teresting study to the people of this day
f o r S h e r if f
and date. At the city dock is noted a j
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is ___ Jamrt A Kirkwood announce* hit candklncv
alenili ferry to Enterprise unii it atemul | for r*k—
«Blr&lt;r«$on io the office of Sheriff of Oran**
tu nay ill the early days although norme "»»n »tibjen inthetfsdaUh of ihe Democratic
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(irifnary fa In* nr Id on Arili 30. IBI*
I* entrrprt*lii)i piumini to Muri one now.
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There were ‘.nine »teamen daily be­
i
t o r lux A s s e s s o r
tween Jacksonville and Sanford and no I .»nnounre my candidacy foe re-election to the
,.
.u 1** A m m m
4M.nl» sull) ee l to
railroad south of fieri
' die dR-t.lun ofrth* DrinocTatlc prtmary to tie held
Sanford was.a small point on the map, ’on April 30th. 1012 ,
Arpie» Btm
not any larger than Melonvillc or Ft.
Rende.
' f o r ícTtiñly*SoTTcTlo r
Many henutlful old homes and magnifi- ro t(ir 0 r m tia tiie Voter. of Orange County
I htrrby «nnuunc? ray caixlkJacy for re upputni- f
cent orange groves are marked on rtie
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if.
recetvcd th e f ollow in g reply
(ltd tw,-n
t y - m n e r u m e dow it tin- h u e and kill.-I
your hog. w e know
bill fiirnt Ino ks o o
railroad tracks tptlir
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the money.

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in tl»r Coc^rras of tbr Unlird State, from ««ui

to .'»Oil gals., (lie industrial alcohol and lrftsylnr r»t»n*c* of holding said primary elec
tkin
turpentine contained In sawdust are
Slilh Candidates for membership on IheCryneffectively extruded, while the resultunt (rrtsioriitl CommRt-e «hall nut be required to Pay
fiber is ready fur pai&gt;cr manufacturers any »«»esirarnt. and «ball make their application
fur place nn the hollot’ to the respective County
Tills still will actually pay for itself over Committees
and over again every month, nnd Colon­ Seventh Thli Committee will ranva» the re
ial and foreign fiuit canning companies, turn» of such election and declare the rr*ult and
Indue season flsue Instructions and promtd
chemical works, sow mills, varnish m ak­ will
4» If nde» therein
ers. oil refineries, sugar refineries, etc., ¡ Ordered amt .tone under and bv virtue of the
cannot fail to find it a profitable a c q u i­ power riven ut under the tow and rules of tbe
1DI2
sition.—K G Dun’s International K evlew Comm it Ire this 23lh day uf January
G L H um u
Chairman Campaign Committee uf
If you are interested in utilizing waste
for profits, sand 5c for a copy of the Illus­ Alleai Item Cong. Coni 2nd Coni Dtst of Florida.
trated Wood Waste Distilleries News,
Juaa Ik srs Secy
April ,10tb IVI2
Wheeling. W, Vn.

~ T ANDEW JOHNSON

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system o( Business Collcije^ in the World—22 years' sncces*. ].M»,uO®

graduates. More titan 100 high-grade instruitors. Cuntr.iii* k’1''’1'
lo secure graduates PO SITIO N S or R E F U N D MONEY tn*f
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Monuments, Tombstones, Etc.
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S u v r s i u m *y

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Celery U leochlng Paper
Our slock of rosin sized blenching paj&gt;cr lias arrived This is the best ipinbty.
weight 111 lit» to .‘»IMI square feet, price
S 12 &gt;0 j»-t ion cash
I Ills ittinrs in roll*
about 110 feet long uttil tiie ptqter In III
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fium •nisi
4t«trk‘l Lu ihe d Jrtl Lunin-** uf the Unluxl Sluirt
*Mllw held on ihe 30th day of April, A D. 11112
.Second Should iher&lt;*t«* a failure In Ihe elrcliun
lor the nomination nf « (»rmocratk cxndMair fur
f unirr**« frt»ni ihe Said District to the 63rd C^n
tirrt* of the t'nlted Stain*, n aecofhi primary will
1-* hel-1 on thr 2àih d a r 'if May A I» 10 2
Tr»ir»J An r l n i b n #»f n n**» T^efimcrntii (4»n
tirrt»kmal C«H!imit(rr ftif «mJ distrai »ill I«» hr Id
•n ih** 30th «lay &lt;»f April A I» 1 «12 1 »» 1*t****vJ »( tme m«mt«r fntin
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lie *° »» heM oo April 30, 1012.

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t o k e n t.iiI nf the W e k iw u river the regular
t u p s to (In- sp ring* will tw-r es o m e li whit It
w ill lie Vr fi.llllir li»»wa 10 1ll«* |H-- &gt;|tl e ol
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U. O. T. Bulk!tax

fil li hlVt MOTOR HMl ROADS
The News has along contended timi n
motor railway from the St Johns to Day­
tona, via Deland, would be u paying in­
vestment. In tho past, several compan­
ies have undertaken to build a tròlley
line over this rotile—and lite promoters
trave found themselves "up against tiie
real thing” when nn effort was made to
interest moneyed people in the project
A trolley line, while affording a quicker
and better service, would be too expen­
sive to earn dividends for prehjps many
come, and people wbo have
-&gt;w lids. But a gasoline motor

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the Wood Waste Distilleries Co., W h eel-1
m“Z. bn™«* s candidate fur tbe numl
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, . nation In suit) primary election, by Minx wrili the
ing, West \ irgiotii. U. S. A., certainly chairman of this «jtumltir*, vb Hun G L
fi.nL». ,t,i.
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BalUsii st Fornandlna, Hortds. on or l»-!,.fr ihr
makes litis possible In tiie case of tits | nt day of March. A. D 1012. a written staterornt
MUYICIPAI m VV ERSillP
waste material of wotal working cstab- i *» ,r*l&gt;ilrnt by law of his injrpoae tot» such candt
»
One of the beauties of |irivate owner­ lisbments IJy m ea n , of .h e r distilling ‘
¡.Td
ship of public utilities is shown in a news- up|&gt;arotllV r.ihtimti IfOtn n Ca|vQdty of 5 I Sryenty-Hvr dollar* n&gt; an RMrtamrni tu aid m

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It Is coming to yout

Itrm in tiie Gainsville Sun. which recites
that Gainsville was left in total darkness
one night recently because of some
trifling dispute between the city nnd
the company that furnishes lights. Tiie
amount in dispute was considerably less
less than Sib, bui for this trifling sum
the company having the |ieopte in their
power, shut off the current and subjected
tho citizens to the inconvenience of being
left in lotul darkness. Such a condition
cannot arise In Lakeland, where the peo­
ple own their own light nnd wuter plant
and are not at the' mercy of a private
corporation, that, through pefulancy or
misunderstanding, can deprive the city of
ihes« necessities— Lakeland Telegram.

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1Infittitam
nilai*loithfuficrIrfm
ufrofm John Â. Cunningham \

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W rklutt

s HI fur.
1luo ip
ti.ii
&gt; ti **"1 - ilit-rt iff 1c|pf*t!**• t «»h W . k
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t PRIISIT C 1

look was never better
\ll tin- situation
n e e d » is to be held steal)) and the wot Id
is ours. There was never a better pros­
pect for celery and the crops will lie
short. Tho grower should Unit out liuw
much tvis crop will cost Inm anti »ell it
f. o. b if possible but be sure to get your
profit from the crop With u judicious
bundling of the celery crop there should
Ite no sut li word ns fail and now o, u«v, r
Is tile lino- to lliakr a killing

•t f fur.

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This company needs no in- : ,of r0Hf

O' mIu itoti In S a n fo rd

The Autopianol

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u r r o a a n r r d uf f u l l bou»rx
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f or C o i i n l v I r r u s u r e f
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K rm riiibrf the du fra. End««)
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led for the bog lie wrote ' I tear hit M, infuni lu n
m
F eh ntary 2 uu d 3rd nu«- o»mt&gt; «utitect tu the «{t&gt; «i
it.- IWho
razor-back »tolled down yonr 't.u k a wt-ck a n d S a t, i n,i l a ) nigtits
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riatk p'imnry to fie Itelil April .111 l u l l
Ml
of
the
old
favorite*
will
b
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V • Mff »i|pl-.rf w|t| tsr 4plM*-4 inf nl
ago tixlny thir twenty tune came down
thuiLff
Ilie line and snuffed In» life tiw.ii
Y&lt;ai m l the o |i e m o g p i e c e o f Itrow o « m
cun t iilntne m e llielio*,..u
,i H - 1 I -WI I- gtl.ll iliteeil to IliaXt- volt forget
f or I «iX C o lle c to r

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tofultof #»f Or
nirnt to i hr nfficr of raunt y »olkitnf
Of ahnr
tir .
i4*nnO »uh)reI tu ihr «join Inji Drnioctqik |urt
fin rim Shotjld 1 hr pfi fbftunfite ài to tétti rr rrr
fumrmliitlofi fr« fr appoint nit ni for ano her in m
"fiiflhr It urlili !*r rn» rii ff itruf rmleavuf nt nil (
1itu c t lu (set fui t it th e ilu ì 1rs th r u 111 h r (H u t r 'i i m ir i.

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SfltJimi di» i w h ti* i tlin r

your dealer

S tein w ay &amp; Sons
Mehlin ;;
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B ehr Bros.
M athushek
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“C row n”
S tory &amp;L Clark;:
iz K ohler &amp; C am pbell - H ain es Bros. Í
a n d F ischer

New York man sued his wife for di
vorce last week because she hud n wood
cu leg hut the judge refused to grunt on ¡ m a p and the b ac k country s e e m e d to lie
the grounds that you had to lake chimera in a m ost flourishing co n d itio n
Mr l o v e l l will k e e p the m a p ns an ill
when you married. Now it ts up to tin­
t
e
r
e a iin g relic of in old long &gt;yne
men lu find oui )UM whal the lodgi1
meant by the decision.
Muhcl P u l i r fit Im perlai

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SHINCLE9

IptIon Prior. S2.00 a Year InJ^vancc

Entered as second-clast matt matter August 22nd
IDOS, at Um l'usto ihce al Sunfurd. Florida
under Act of March 3rd. 1879
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�little Happenings— M ention oi
- Matters In B rlct.

ftRSONAl ITJMS Of INItRtST
tommory of the N o n tln * S m a ll fo lk
succinctly A rranfed fo r llurrlcd Herald R e a d e rs.
Will StrinfifeDow wos In the city iev-

cal day» thi» week,
short
yf*. Oliver Miller 1» hack for
jfcit to hi* parentsMabel Paige w i l 1 1x5
thc hniierial
Friday and Saturday nights.
Miss Uciiha Faddy of Brooklyn is the
• l u e s t o f Mr. and Mrs. T. E . Wilson.
W T. Helds is the busy man the»«
• 4*1» gelt inti ready (or the Horse Show.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hawn of Alliance.
Ohio are housekeeping a t

the Falrvlew.

Mr. and Mrs. Job L Davis of Toni »set.
Msis. aro housekeeping a t the Falrvlew.
Tt* Horse Show Is being extensively
idvcftiscd by line lithographs mid hungOS.
filisi Frances Wilson from Peeksville,
N Y. I» the guest of her uncle T. E. Wil100.
fhe rain todsy kept a large crowd from
tttéádmg the liutomobile parade in Or-

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work and the new and fofwuid religious
Bargain—5 ucres of land in lb*ck Hummovement. Christian workers of all the mark. fw*t land in the county: nil cleared
churches and the general (itiblu ure in­ and irrigation plant cuinpleie, with I acre
celery. J acres lettuce, another acre ready
NORTH
vited to be present
for potatoes or anytlmig Crop and land
E \1 Mecuftnry
Mrs Anson S Ionic«* of Wuteitowu N complete. Jl.SttUUO
dl-tf
V . will move hi tiie tily lliurcht) Imil Sanford. Fin R E It No l
lVint
forget
to
try
the
dried
cjup|ied
will be lilt* geust of Ml» Iteniie turner
beef— chipned while you » a it at W W
Mrs
Lance wus formerly Miss Kdnn Long* grocery.
15-tf
lnglchnrt who visited Sunford several
Ten acres of good land for sale at a
years ago nnd who has many friends ii| bargain Three acres cleared nnd empped Iasi season. All under fence. Neur
th e city
loading station on traction line, Almost
j^Judgc Andrew Johnson &lt;&gt;l Sunford. bus given away.
Particulars at Herald
been lo the city this week In connection 0 filer.
with tile business of the Kissimmee Farm
For S a le —A pretty Florida home on
SOUTH
L and. Hotel nnd Investment t o
which Silver Lake (’ l William« Box 112.1
Id if
wns recently (1irnr|K«*ntrd 1 Ins company Sanford i In . or (&gt;lione Jilt
One of tile most suitable tracts of bind
ha s bimglil the Whitman* bind a i d the
m Florida, near the beautiful Indian River,
l-oihcr tract, on the lake from, about now ojien for sole. If you want good
three miles south of this city mid |ihm« land, pretty scenery health nnd eomfort.
have been completed for impruv mg the &lt;lo not let tins offer slip by Write to .1
37-lltp
hind mill placing it mi the market
KiV. F Siinilell, Luke Mary, Flu
for
Sale
nl
a
Bargain—One
Hniiroved
sim m e c (¡¡i/etie
Roldmis Iron Age Pala to Planter with
fertilizer attachment, practically good as
Wade, toe Tuner, Orlando.
if
new; also one dust sprayer. Write or tel­
C o m i n t —A. 0. Allen’s Big M h ie trc ls. ephone Edgar E. Brown.
18.tf
F e b . 3rd.
il-.'lt-p
For Rent—Two nicely furnished rooms.
« West Bay SI.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Dr. N. deV. Howard bus returned from Apply 407 Magnolia for particulars, 39-tf
For Sale—Cheap, a 2 ’« acre truck farm
th e bench and r a n he found at In» resi­
best of fund with flowing well. Crops
d e n c e in the mornings nnd In» • dice in
rind new ti-rnom house within ’• mile of
th e evenings
lil-tl
station Addfess lint 3U2 New Smyrna
31». tf
One and two horse wagons hiiii celery Fla
Wanted—One
reliable
salesman
in sell s
flared side bodies at Uiitlerwn • i s (ri-7-tf
Carrara House. Hum nnd Bridge Paints, :!
Dnn'l mis* A (i Allen » Big Minstrel twenty-five years the standard of finality
Salary or commission Sample outfit free »
Snow Saturday, fell tnl
tl 'It |&gt;
1 lie &lt;’ irrara Paint t o ti c »•land Ohio i »
Have you tried llir ‘-u r in e llnosef till
2 t p
Mild I'alitlPIto ll ti n ,et o llleal Hi ket
W o n t c l — E v irylMVly io kn&lt;
doit
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A. G. Alim's Uig Minstrell Show Satur­ llifee to mx *years old Also stimo .lue
borse» ranking frani frorn four tu Ave
day. Frh. 3rd.
4l-3t-p
old. I c o n snvc you umitcy Stalli i
J. T Wills of Suolo* dm» hTmveïr Tu tlij^loenterf ori West Lemon As e f30fFflTtldJC f
4l-2tc
cliy nini tuberi a posti tim witfi The H er-1 Flu, H. F, H all
For S a l e — W holesale fr.*»h »ater fish
Office Above f irst N otional Bank
SANfORD. FLORIDA
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Ini-ini--» im Iititiog limn, lo'* b"nis anil
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» l o i e s e l le r
lla d i els. doing bilsiucss
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Atlantic
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WEST

ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

For Information, Roles and Reservations see near­
est A11nntic Coast Line A^ent or write

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent

1‘rof und Mrs. lieu L Marls

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went o y r I n i until bullir Li.

to Pel-mol Friday. While there they vis*
Uni I&gt;r und Mr» Ilull«- &gt;
Dir vegetatile buyers ate making Moli­
tori lii'.idi|OiiMers these day» wliil li
means th.it celery is moving
fhr Boy Scouts ure (irepaimg their
camp o|uipotent, for a iwu days «my m
ih* (mi on l inlay und Salutila»
• Visu us lo do' f ur Uns iiiiirmiig -i,ii'
that Ihr Vilifnlil booth is olle of Ilo (irei
liest Sigili» of tile gre.ii i-X(»&gt;m IIliIi

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a g e E n te r p r is e . I la

I o l i rii' 1- 1 »i s

Headache cured with gl issi*»
l y oí I lieg b' i Vi "if

Idl i ■ - i y

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S * f K'llinivm I» the imu-esvn

id one

«I dir tpi.'»i tooling (»ns in Sontoid li
I* mi I ■' i M -oid Mr KoIiiiimiii c«| h*. is
t'« -ill * Iinns.-lf lo the lullest
Mis I V Ogden and daughter. Miss

Msry, of Lynchburg, Va., nrc the guests
of Rev, and Mrs. J, W. Wildman. Mrs.
Ogden is the sister uf Rev. Wlldinun
Hon A !' Jonljyn. slate fi««! in*jM*cii&gt;r.

was in the m y palay He is the editor
of the l’onta (¡orda Herald and a wlieeJ
horse in jouriiuliilic and
Uirfirll iN CT)

political circles

hiivt* tin

t«| I n I in«*

nieut in ih l- \*suv
Hu«« firi)i Inindlcn
California ittid \ loruln
vi*^iMtiblm tit!
OatnmiMmti aid have1 hrm itjuiirtcra in

Pbllatlel|»fint

Meade lux one of tlm {vipulur Knigliis
of the road, nrriverl In the city Friday
•vening. on n short visit to Ids father
c
Gftxge
Fia. Sr. ami family. Meade's
f
fnends always welcome his return
Ur. Frank Hourdman ha s removed his
dental parlors to Otlundu. We regret to
k** the genial doctor nnd his bonny bride
ffurn our moist but his p a re n ts were m u lous to have him conle
houit*.
Jss. 11. Dodge of Jacksonville arrived
jn the city Sunday evening nnd left with
Mrs tVvlge and their little daughter. Let‘is- Monday evening for Ucnln to visit hi»
Pitent» Dr. und Mrs, Dodge of that city.

( The Lyman Twin» and the big cherua
at the Imperial Inst night The
ouse was not as good as it might hnv*
bwn probably because the town has been
Worked Industriously ip the show Ifnc
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H 11 Chappell, accompanied^Vy
»» htile daughter. Martha and niece.
L
Coppell, went to D e U n d Friday to
1 i r “ ‘1,0rl vWt 10 Mi« Mary at Stcth. They returned to their home Stm"*T evening.
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For Sale—The old Mnrkhnm Fnhn of
1 s.^*0 ” '
tcatonf,ble offer .refused.
•atisfaclory terms will be given.
u°e hundred acres arecloared and fenced,
dress au communications to J. E.
Sanf0td. Fla. Ccueral Delivery
of nL*ijank ° f
O n e r a i Secretary
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t ‘ .ua St0 1e s “nd»y School Associatoniiht a t 7:15 o'clock In
eburob on tit« Sunday School

CONNELLY

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In fins L m in ilo pn.H'-i-t llirmi^h n
I Li'ir Mr (11411&gt; iirkv l-ciplr m ISjUiftifl
inirilBT a m i i iiiiiph o u t .1 » »oft mill

t, I a4 -* v v r f k j i i i H r . p | y s fill m m l

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INSURANCE AGENT

The Water We Use

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wt r i i i i Nl up

lilt»* 11| | |l kvi N 111 It lull a4III»«I II Mull V ItI c le a r a** r u m wafer
lH«all| off ImiVi II^ if Nil MJil 11 ■11SS**** m lIlIN
1 lie S '" l |'s we Use a l e III.all tlnlll
v u iiut y I iwt vvri’k In Noiiltifil Htoiit (lie |a ire » l of l i||iiw itlnl ail* lint
tiUil M'vi’Hil ntli« r ftutt i*• vsr'M lliti*«! 11 1 &gt;
in 1 iim&gt;tiw pi ilu* must d e lu a l e faLru

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WANTS

I hail lu I il y H r t t i u i s f d

Dr i nk a B o t t l e of

( fur worKi 'nuns art* tii’lij airy
F Í tie lo m i ti rnili of W !' II dden ule 'tr IN1 1 i^t’ 11 n iii I Im" Ii*iIt^ i &gt;» I"i Li** tDjlrwt%
ybi-1 lo -ce Inni Imi k ni .'v.iiibird agalli lliiHiiii.itiNlli.il I i»» J • ( 1« *if r i *&gt;iM1 1 IK I' ' lleerful iml |a r(i • fly - a iiif .ii)
liter a Itine Heegs lri|i tu |»illlt» III Kloridii *m(ft 1 1141 f mil iit&gt; will hu\*r miirr
Ih’fort* |i*a\ in;* I tie la m i'lr y e m li
NiXItl und South ('niellili.i
l l r w | ri“|f J i I •’ ¡Ink* v I I I I f ill Ik t \ * t t If *I i rf f*
a rtic le m i arefully i d s p r i tml ami 1 »

Captain I lu ylies took Hie chililrrii from
the Of|in.iioige at Enterprise util on the
isie l-i-i S ilurila) noil rite i lnldreii en
pynl the olitimi mmiensely.

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* Rev. W. A. Hetts. superintendent of the
Orphanage at Enterprise w as in the city
Ä
—yesterday.
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Mrs. fi- L Junes has r e t u t n A Troin u
m y pWosant visit to her friend Mrs.
ijou. of Eustis
The automobile purmle was pnitpuiied
LI 2i(r
l u m i e no coll.ir I,d u ini ic w iiid (inni fin li* i a Uh.i. S a n fo r d
until tomorrow fins will be one of the
Wanted A healthy mitt.'ry i u»ei|
rolu ro
VA J I fo g p o t i
ih*tJ
features of (he fuir
w l u t e » a n i n t o h i ( i i o it : -o i . ito*
K
mg I m udi ym g
a n d g e n e t d ti nu»' » " t k
Il L Munson of llurwotHl. Nonti Huko u
I» I o min g
"I il kill.ill Or(l!lllHlgC
S. lot I n n "( Dilli «
was in the nty yesterday looking over
Or .1 &lt; I *iis is ilo- »■ !! kno wn i i pi u mo r e o i m o ie i n l a lo ' i i « and -i ito m n o o o t nl
(be farming (imposition
» dl be ill R '11 11 1 1 1 - N, -i Ña lord o Ei'b |i iy r s i - e e t o d tie - o lr - ti i o d no I f iTio»fird 1

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Wt* want every jx'rxm at this

G IN G E R

I orni \ f t i r r t iMMiirnl v l urtrr I hK eilv t " *u*e t » am ple uf uitr w ork
Mr. ni i it* I Ilf r r I m i n «i line t «»i:h IsMir
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I i k I ñ [| i i || tii.j giivr* &gt;nt| J i f d l t h

mi tn a ir , a Jifn - ill*) pel a pack
Pup
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ape id latiiuiry
Why m d stint us T h e S a n f o r d C o c a C o l a B o t t l i n g C o . , S a n f o r d , F la
IIOIIIUIII.
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wwk? Our
For Sale—Good saddle mare nnd driver, your puckiipt* next
vw w w k A A W k W A w w k w y w m m m w w m y m y w w w u w k vy w v ,
n e w Rm-k Hill siirn-y und new saddle wapon will stop ut ymir door any
Whole outfit will he sold for $'20ii half
liotir you state if you will phone us
c ash R .1 Ht)|l&gt; Herald
Wanted—Mote in liuiv* sititoble fur or d ro p us a eard
tar'll »ink Sl.il« ngi* »i‘lglll ami utliet
S' * Ina nihij J |u#i af i l *r si In .In all if la t r i o i n f fidali IO
Has tits r«|!t*l (id
(»«ill
pm i n ii1 irAIso » ml »ingle fiiirn«
R h e u r r u l i ii n , Felon *
Mut li» &gt; t r t t* fl f| « *I
I t i f i 11« 1 • i&gt;{*11. ai hui Las « ur#**( I a n . m
I
a '" 1 wagon Mn-l !*&lt;■ hargam (&gt;rice f
K« in &gt;m ail i sa 111 » ( i f i i |iiH|M‘ rlv i ppl t rtl
r . U*
&lt; » - k a l n i I It* a*. 1 I v*
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I c It*ji l i i o n HO *
Krai f -tal' S.ib-'iueii Vk ml»-'!
■ *1f «I 4 • (•j 11« if IsasI» d aIlf felini »crfifivr tiefoff
D ir e e l I o n s
*&gt;.
i In.»» mall l" »ell I” nil* Inn I». I
• •tllltlUr Hi •(•(•iÿ
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from Orlando
1 mi muke Hie selling
:i u
(irice and inmims'iuuis to »on yuut»elf
I I IR A S I 1ER at L a k e M a ry .
M a n ni. le I u i t«l by .1 S .
Sam ituyd. Room tit)2, ill' \Vr**U St . New
M
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Pi Tie
Agents fake Notice—for Sale, 1700
acres cut over pine land. 5 miles from
Orlando, an ideal 10 acre tract pro|»slU s s s s w k k k k S k v s s s s s w k s s s s k V S k s s k s s s s s s w s s s s s s s s m w s s M SSSM SSM 1
ttmi Will make price and terms right
and pay liberal conmilssum Address
S am ibiyd, Komii li«2, 90 West St . New
York
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l or Sale—5 uerr farm, twenty bearing
orange Uee». 50 (teach trees, also vrrS
OF SANFORD, FLA.
huge hearing pe a r trees, lie»hell 5 room
GEO. FCHNALO, Vlea-Pr«s.
collage, front and hack («irches. faces
M, RAND. Prosldsot
south Gulden Lake, 3 miles south etnU uf
D. P. WHITNER. Asst. Csshlsr
P. rO H ST CR . Csshlsr
are read by the people
Sanford: 5 m inutes walk to 'Atreet rail­
O n l y N a t i o n a l Bank in O r a n g o C o u n t y
way. also Uveldo railruud. Fin« drinking
because it gives them
water. g&gt;»»l butliing. fishing and swim­
nr«'» uf ihkorhing in­
F u n d s P r o t e c t e d by B u r g l a r y I n s u r a n c o
ming. Also lit acre tract uf the very
terest People no longer
S a fe ty D ep o s it Oopos f o r R e n t
best celery and lettuce bind, well located.
^i. looking about for
mile west Cameron City, less than a
O R G A N IZ E D 1007
dungs they w ant— they
quarter of mile from Sanford traction
carlilie, Land Inis a gentle »tape from
go to their new spaper
North to South End, so there will nevrt
for information as to
t*o any danger of soured land Guaran­
where xuth things may
teed to get flowing wells on land. Rea­
be found T h u m ethod
sonable price, a n d terms to suit. Ad­
dress box 1127 City.
2-tf5
»aces time snd trouble.
S H IP TO T H E OLD R E L IA B L E
Tomato Flam s— 3,UOO.OOO Livingston's
If you want to bring
Globe for sale. Ready about Feb. IOth
your ware» to the a tten ­
a n d lnier.
SI.25 per M. Also have
tion
of this com m unity,
5 .0 0 0 . 0 0 0 best varieties sweet potato »lips
EBT ADLIBHED 1*6»
our
advcrniihg
column»
ready alter March 10th. J. n. Davis, Bar­
tow, Fla.
40 flip ;
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N A TIO N A L LEA G U E OF
Hurry your grope vine planting, us best
l i m e Is passing. Have a few on linnd'for
immediate delivery. Plant Arooor Privet
for hedge nnd secure hentiful nnd ever­
O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S
lasting Indosurc. Cut flowers und plants,
nursery slock. L. H. Temple, phone 15(1. I
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I bought five tracts of hue Innil three
PINEAPPLES
ORANGES • GRAPEFRUIT
VEGETABLES
years ago I lui|aoved and cultivated
them. Well l«oot««l. I wain out* fix u
SOUTHERN SHIPPING NO. 50
home and trucking See me for bargain*
on tJlhirs. Levi Hinford. Just south of
K E t L K L N L L , — A n n s Nsuonsl Bsnk, t il M cicsn tiU Ag«mies
Kiodlv wins for
Crystal It» Factory.
27-lf
S irn c il if needed. Does Eiperlence snd Location Couol!
The Gate City House has brought down
the high cost of living. Only $4.00 psr
S O L IC IT IN G A G E N T S W A N TED
weak for the finest table board In (be city,
fjj
b«« Parker.
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H Progress Steam Laundry $

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TfiC SANfORD HCRAIO

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progressive Td secure for the people
th e ir JuBt richts.
W hile the tniBta nrul Interests ore
p ro te c te d by the high protective ta r
iff and o th e r national lawn, no doubt
(Florida Orower. Nov. 23. 1911.)
th e ir r e p re se n ta tiv e s would like for
th e law m aker« to he ‘KXTRBAI ELY
"Why don't ye Jlno t h 1 Exchange
CONSWUVATIVK" «nd "ntnml pat,”
hut we m ust nt least he progressiva said Mr. Dooley to his friend llennesuntil we secure for the great i n n o o i sey. one day as they m et at the postofnee.
"T h ' E xchange wlx a gild
Candidato for C o n gro .. See£*R ïl,M
Rate*
on
Florida
Product«.
thing
fer
tho likes of you. 1 rayinlmond Diatrict of Florida.
' Tlte
tra n sp o rta tio n
oogipanl»»
h
e
r
th'
toimn
thet Mrs. H ennessey
c h a r g e mud* m o re for tlio t ranspn rwux
fcoln'
roun'
dressed In burlap a n ’
TO T H E DEMOCRATIC V O TERS OF Uitlnn of Florldn products to NorthT H E SECOND CONGRESSIONAL ern m a rk e ts than they charge for the now s h e ’s w arin’ cochin chlua silks,
n ift-rm rx n r rin m D A «aine class of product« from
the an' I notice the girl's is warin' shoes.
DISTRICT OF FLORIDA.
iNorlj,*ru m a r k e t, ui Florida
T h ' E xchange made yure o ra n g rs
--------Thi« dU crlm lnatlon against H o n d a w urth th r e e tolnies ez much cs they
It la usual and proper for the ta n - product« 1 « vary hurtful to the fa no- used to pay ye fer Ihlm an' yet yo
d ldatce seeking public office 'o for era, ’ fruit grower* und trucker» of don't Jlno. Ve say th e t yo wish th'.
inally m a k o k n o w n 'th e ir Intentions In Florida ntid eau not ho JusliUcd by
thl« r e g a rd . Conforming to tide out- the moat adroit sta te sm e n of tho ua- E xchange all the luck, uu ye wouldn't
lolke to see Ibltu bust, hut of all the
to m I ta k e this method of lelllug &gt;ou Hull.
Cougresa can and «hould pre v e n t lads In the frute business w in like
know th a t 1 am a ca ndida te for Hep
r v s e n ta tlv e In Congress from the Hw- thl* unjuct discrimination.
you, they'd bo no Exchange, .a n ' yeed
If elected I shall do all In my
ond Congressional (&gt;l»lrlci of Florida
he back on the ¡G clnt a box basis,
I n thta a n n o u n c e m e n t 1 shall not ta k e p o w e r ,to prevent It.
and burlap fe r Mrs. Henncaay.
up all the public a u c t i o n , th a t will
I n t m W L f.om 7n^ c * , i ° mX V m e r c e
“ I l l till ye a saycrot," aatd Mr. Henpro h a h ly beeomo Issue« In the ap
1 believe th e In te r tU d e M m m e w »
p re a c h in g cam paign;
Imre I «hall commtaaion »houW &lt;~ B ^ n t a l n e d l a n d neasey. All m e c ltr u a (ru le orangea
briefly express niyseir on only a few g r a n te d power* »“ « = 1 *“ »
¿ w e r Is folno bright», an' ef I go Into th'
puhllo question«, but later, on tho elffectlve; «hat It * ^ d h * e , A&gt;wer Exchange I'll have lo pule me frnte
s tu m p and through (he press. I .h a ll
" ta k e pi y.Icnl v«| at o n . of nil
wId till in fellers th e t think u a w th ln ’
* * '" &gt; know n . M Ul.cn.« «
p a M "
't o
sf pickin' th e re fr u te awf th ' th re e
on all Im portant questions upon which
wld clubs, n n ‘ thet hove th e whltefly
v w f . . » « ; »n
1 a d h e re to Iho faith that the p o- tJon U1#y
obta |„„&lt;i py the purch«* an ihe bluefly a n ' the greenfly, scab,
scale, rust, rheum atism , a h ' colery
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u n uf railroad sto c k , and bond*
m o rb u st. I don't want lo mix my
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Economy.
One of the great principles of our frute wld there frute, and th e re 's thet
great Demlurntlc part) 1» Bt’ON’OM) , Jew 1’oinnher thet I wundu't put me
.
In * h h h r mu a firm l-elieier When frnte wld ef bis w tu warin' d ltn e n ts "
wo look up-iii Hie e i tr n ia g u n e o of the
Is th a t s o " said Mr Dooley '"IMs
Jt-puhi.own paU ) and home i i f t n o | Ton t r e r strip to think th a t the tilst
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crula n iio h are a, hulwt et^adhering
g r a d e an
to iU p uh llcan policies, wy arc Tlu ’-frnte aif ifoew. Into
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Peoples Bank of Sanford,

F lorida

C A P I T A L $30,000.00

T h . O N L Y biok in Sanford Ibal 1N SU R F.S t V L K * U«M I
D E P O S IT E D A G A IN S T LO S S lim n any .rtd all ra m ,.

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this principle Into PriC*lce.
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I’l'iiilitti*. but 1 do not b e lle )c tn this
eii.,i itiuiifi and unpiei-t-dt n't «pi Increase
■f I'eib-Mil peuvuotl»
If It llOTtlttie»
a !u i , n e ■an nut hope for a prop
or dui idopriient uf our rivers
and
harbors during Its existence
Rivers and Harbor»
W. i f i r f-m.)'id.i&lt;-» tin* cheapest means
of tra n sp o rta tio n and th(&lt; uatlonul
r o i «‘rcrnenl having tho control
of
n.i '» .F ie s u 'i- r s shin,Id im prove
then. iu ibi-lr ( ilb-:u lapmUty
1 tnti
of Flu: I d a s grejilest assets 1 » h e r
navlgniile stream s ami waters, c.apa
It Ie id being juadn navigable by Hie
nations] goi ern incut at com paratively
SiUitll expense
I i annul here point out th e many
I , . . , . , . 1 1 »» f.-r jii.-r ntid harbor mi
pi.-i-u ient. :n Florida, toil 1 commit
in i ■ ’ u i-i ery tm b feasible project
H-ol j.-ulge to the people t«l I hi u 1 "and
Ind .»'rlous efforts in this behalf
National Highway*
I auroo tlimh of ati&gt; thing 'h a t
I'l ■ I,i needs tiiurc than good roads
Nothing would equal them In n de
n i o p n i e n t of the Male."'
&lt;i ,r g o i e r i m i r ' could not appro
p r i a te |(a fund» to u belter cause
T he state» need a sslsla n c e and oncoutageltient tn road building
ff eior'ed. I shall do all in Ml)
pow er to b a l e the F nlted State» gov
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Is u.mosi a« old we 'h r sta le
The
lair timdern atuli-nltiiti It) I ,.| HI p; I hell»
fact 1 », It will alw ays be a question
have drifted from th e moorings of of great Im portance unless congress
tr u e Democracy.
taki-s action and c u ts the c anal across
It Is inj ea rne st desire to see Flor tho s ta te
The fact that It 1 « an old
'•la represented in tMn imi roti s gr*-nf question ihat will not "down" bears
bfl-ltlH .
I n K , l l IIIIM I l i | , I , W1|| f e
m Idi-nri- of the merit of the propo
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The ml te r s e report of the ont (O I '«r*
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gineem cm, n&lt;11 'd o w n the project
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era! ,e n rs « r o S e n a to r Fletcher
i i r n ' i ■
,ld, s need nil excellent Idea to the
tu. •
t b,1 n il-1 1 i*i pro) e It f u lly
The
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• •1 -i t ,«ti, S • .mat will S.M.U be completed
in. - , , ,.i ■
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In i :.u &lt;• of making pink of the growl
(»lai fot t
•t.ll. « 1.1
il men t. dredges a ml oth e r machinery used
eongr.-i-» ii i. ,i i ,
I H. ti ll It, th e ronslfilcl Ion s &gt;f this canal,
I o-tiiiM r a i l
| Toof )' ■ti
tr a n sfe r It to Florida and use ll In
oetney I» noil, tif
les» IliUtl c u llin g this canal acrosa Florldn
a g ovem m en i by Ihu people. Let It
• T h . Tariff.
be rem e i^b e rc d tb.it many [ K-niucrata
T h* Democratic party Is pledged to
In public i|fe lm \s proi«-,t ifceir unwor- a reduction of the tariff and this
I h ln e is io (ho title by aligning them pledge can not be fulfilled too soon.
selves with the - nemy of popular gol
A rticles c-nierliiK Into competition
e rn inoli t for Iho f u r 'h e r »pnlrol of the with trust controlled product» should
gove rn m e n ta l machUo'rv for prfrato bu placed utmn tho free list. Material
and eoi porate unni liuu nt.
reductions should ho tnada as soon a»
,My plurtortn , I«- th e Ih-moctatlc possible In th e tariff upon th e neces­
platform, ns prom ulgated by tin- Rem sa rie s of life, c»peclslly upon a r tf
cernite patty nj its last naUumil con cl»a cornpelln» with such American
venilon | not only sta nd upon It. m a n u fa c tu re s
a«
a re sold abroad
but I believe In ll
| do not believe inor» cheaply than at home, Hals«
In It-simply a s n ii h.'clo to ride into tho tariff on luxuries ami lower 11
office upon, but | b* |li*,-e lu il as a on tho n e cessaries of life ami th u t
de c la ra tio n of principle« for off)&lt; lai lessen the cost of living am ong th«
guldiinre, In g 1 1 ft,g to the people such m a sse s of our peopl*.
legislation a« they ne-*d for (lie pro Th« Tariff ort Certain Products, Com*
loci lull of their rights,
lo I elicvi)
pstlrtg With Florida
them frum the O P P R E S S IV E HepubProducts.
Mean tariff law, nini stay the o l'P Itl-X
F-ryptlan
or
long staple cotton,
S U E HANDS OF T H E GIGANTIC pineapples, o ra n g e s a r e luxnrle«. Th«
T H l'S T S .
long staple cotton takes the place of
Good Faith.
silk and enters Into a costly class of
T h e IvoinocraHo party -must, keep goods that aro used principally by
fa ith with the people. It must c u r ­ too wealthy, m ostly by way of adornry out Its principles. To bo elected mont. ,Pineapples
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and. . oranges
are
bo ofOcc on u declaration of prtncl- not snch- a oUum of food product»- »»
pies, and tlien Ignore them 1« politi- f0 be ciane«) as the necessarie« of
cal treason. For a Democrat to offer uf«.
The Democratic party aland«
tQ barter away tho principles of hi» tor a tariff
for revenue, and there 1«
°,w u . i w ^
Hx'P'tbllcans, no good reason why » Democrat c»u
w h llo Iho loaders of tho Democratic not eo n .l.ten tly support a law placparty are waging a fight for Ik m o -. (ng a tariff on Egyptian or long at»c r a tlo p rincipio», U wonu. than p o lllh --pi* cotton, pineapple» and orange»
ca l treason
imported front foreign countries com­
If our party falls to »tarn! by It« peting with tho Florid» product» of
principles, It c a n n o t hope to he fur tho satn*- class.
(h er trusted w ith Iho control of Ihe
1 favor such a tariff, and, If elected,
gov em ln en t
The
people
dem and shall labor to th a t end.
fa ith f u ln e s s of D usted official« and
Very truly yours,
poll|loal parties.
SAMUEL J. HH.nUItN.
Shpuld I be elected to congress, I
shall regard the ¿Rice ns a public
Hiw 'T? 1 should kiss you, what
tru st; support Dem ocratic principle« would h appen7"
•and aid tho party In keeping, faith
S h e—"1 should call father.”
w ith the p eop le.'
H o—"Then, I won’t do IL"
Progressiva Democracy.
S h e —“Dut fath er1» la Europe."
I b elieve In a p rogressive Democ­
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t hrlgtit frtrto goes
wld - P otasher's
! bright frute, nn ef yo have more of
the heat kind ef fn ilo. ye get more
wf the price, fer ye get payed he tlur
i box fer the kind ef frill« ) o took lo
¡[lr
Hackin' hhouse
o u s e ""
ih e packin'
Well,' wnld Mr H en n essey, may
be yure rite m aybe I'll com e in next
SA NFORD, FLORIDA
yean
I'll see how
lit’ ex c h a n g e
cutties out this year wld all th e fe a d ­
vertisin' nn boost!u lie the Florida)
Grower.
I think m a y b e fer the rest
1 ef mo fru le I won't thrust Rkinnum
n m 3
in sell It, |'|| let him park H mid sell
m eself f o b., w halovor ibu lu-il thet
?
means, W'hnt do It mean, anyway '
WIif re ymi can jjtT Uie lient uf everything ■1&lt;Id
"F D 11. has p u n le t l nilny a In•I
I» ytuir tluur hy spet~i.il messenyier d it t i n n him
bofure you,' said Mr I kKiley
"F O
if nm nes free on boord,' an many »
Wl CAKK) A C O M PlFir U M (ll
ili* , tin i« • Ii in c a n ì t h i ’ l f»*r th** lads
f l o t l t h i «ind W e s t e r n H e e l a n d B o r k . I . u t i l i
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fr e e t»n Dor»! I lo
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th e • I d lg r i f t ' c o n &gt;ait &gt;
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U t ,in* imw jiri |i,irt'il lo y*ive tn the Inule Mill
wires ve an he says. I'll giye ye It
,rl
fer yer citrus frute ora n g es
Hhuro
HOMI MADt CORN Bl I I
it would lie all Ihu «nine ef he offered
Try it—you will be plensed
ye tin dollars, but et mite m ake ye
suspicious
Four dollars, says be In
b e e s tllllgnift. Inspection alloud You
think tho price Is gud
Ye git his
110 P a r k A v e n u e
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ti a tuber It) llrad s «(reel an tin- num
her looks gud to ye and ye ship him
L£J[|
1 the frute
Enrol thing yo no ye git
'a n o th er MUIgraf' savin that the fr ite
aln t ej ri|iHs titi-il tls too sm all or j *!' v v *S*v v i - + *!■v ^ *1* K’ *f*'*• v v *{• v v v ^ I» */ •,* %•%**;■«}•-¡» &lt;« %■ ■;&gt;-j* •[ -]■ *,N- t Is too la r g e . 'Is t " per cent ruiMeri
all f ill .-f blow boles, savs the lad it
tho other Ind
I offer ye a dollar V
I F u e l Jl-(| tag»| , till«1 M i n | ( f y i t l
tlplMUMllf«1 I S i e l l r f t H »
sixty for It. Thet ■ F. O, U. fer yo.
1 wannt had a friend ho the n am e of
llrannlgan
Hrannlgan ra ses cltn ts
H. E. W I S E , Proprietor
frute oran ges e t a place called 7olfo
J
Formerly Mmuigrr of Central Cafe
tin e mornln In the fall a lad conies
r
to him wld a tllllgraft In hi-es ban
S t e a k s , C h o p s , O y s t e r s a n d F i s h a S p a Hty
an he say*
I've here a wire frum

General Insurance- A tieni ^

Meat Market of Quality

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Takimi Inn ft Co., says lie ef Kan f
sat1 &lt;’1 tv snys he ufTerlng ve I wo
A P lace F o r L a d ie s and G cn tlc n ien
I wInly fixe F H II Y&lt;- Wtiuw wbni F P
O 1 1 manes, don't ye
1 do. ta y s j&lt;.
S h o r t O r d o r t A t A ll H o u r s
E v o r y t h l n g F h » ’ Cl»*»
Itrnnnlgnn ll m anes F»k&gt;1 Old Rraiinl
can
llul tbey's betlier m ethods ef
doln el. nil ye m ite splnd yure Udine
j Prompt, Clean Service
Mcul l iekels arc Sold at K&lt; _
ii&gt;Inkin' up some ef thlm."
"Tlilu ye don't th in k I'd b o th e r sell
&lt;* * e e
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me fru te F. O I* ?** s a y s -Mr. I ten lies
evy.
"I think." said Mr Dooley. "I think
jruile h e ih e r slick to Bklnnum
C U T
F L
O W E R S
Î
* "Well, I think I'll try T rlm m u m for
C arn a tio n s ,
$1 p e r d o * .
R ose», - 9 2 to $ » i&gt;&lt;&gt;' &lt;toIcn J
wan car," said Mr. H ennessey. | tole
- $ 3 p e r d o *.
L i l y of V s llo y ,
$1 p«" d o l,n ♦
him to pick wan c a r a n ' hees nlready jr E a s t e r L illia n ,
got it oil! Is heea credit gud?"
Y
AH Ordsrs Rscslva Prompt Atlsnllcn. ...
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"You reinin' mo ef a frlnd I have In
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the old days up north." said Mr. Doo­
ley. Hees nam e w as Cassidy a n ' he e-î-e -&gt;e ❖ •&gt;+&lt;■++•&gt;•!•*&gt;♦ -h - w + + î - ( . +
+
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run a barroom.
W an day Flarrlty
ca m e In an' ho ha s a drink an' ha
says lo th e bar tinder. 'C harge ot an'
put e t an the slate.' Cassidy was out
tn the o th e r room, on' the b a r tinder
hollers lo him and lie say*. Is F la rrb
ty good for a d rin k ? ' 'H as he had ll?
saya Cassidy. "H o hns," says the
b a r tin d e r.’ ’Ha la.' a »ra Caaatdy,"

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T he C rippen M usic Store
H igh-grade P ian o s. Organs,
an d G raphophones.

STREET CARS STILL FAVORED
Demand for Service In Navi York
City Has Doubled In Last Tan
-Year»— Autos Kill Ninety.
Now York..— The annual statistical
reports of tho Now York departm ents
convey the Information that 1,800,000,000 persona rode on the city ’» car
line» during the la st year—tw ice as
tnany aa In 1001.
T he health d e p a r tm e n t reporta show
11.185 births, us c om pared with 9.671
ten y e a n ago.
Deaths and m arriages show email
Increases. Tho actual death rato has
declined from 30.2 to 12 per thousand.
Ninety persona w ere killed and 856»
Injured In autom obile and cab acci­
dents in Now York City street» dur­
ing th« last

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p i e u B lu f k

Payments.

FARMERS of Sanford:
W o w a n t C elery and L ettu c e accounts.
Best Prices, Prompt Remittances, Satisfactory Reference*Save Salesman's Commission— Deal D u r a

J. C. D arn ell &amp; Co.,
137 C a llo w h lll S tre e t,

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Handlers of Fkmdp and California Fruits and Vcgeud'k’3-

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POULTRY
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N recent issues we have given you a few figures comparing Florida with the very best Northern States in the pro­
duction, of corn and potatoes. It is not possible to compare Florida with all of the states on all kinds of crops,
because certain crops in Florida pay so much money to
farmers
that they do not care* to give attention
to some other
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crops which are staple in the North. In looking over the statistics on any crop that is grown both in Florida and
the Northern States, we find that Florida has a decided advantage. *
Owing to our wonderful climate, we have advantages along other lines—in the raising of stock, for instance.
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It is not necessary to protect stock from the weather, and consequently all kinds of stock run at large the year 'round
and require no attention and 1ml little feed. This is one ot the most inviting fields for the cattle business in the
country. We may have more to say on this subject later on.
Just now wc call your attention to the raising of Poultry.

Poultry raising as an industry has mode wonderful strides forward in the past few years, yet the demand for
poultry products is increasing much more rapidly than the supply, and prices are advancing slight.ly.euch.year.
This fact is due to several reasons. Almost everybody enjoys eating poultry products. The general high cost o f livm^tlongrutUer_liuct-luidouULoiiy adds to the consumption of poultry products and tends to increase prjees. Still
another, mid we think a greater reason than any other, is due to the rapid increase of population in our cities and
the decrease in population of our country districts. The cen su s of 1910 reveals some startling facts. The State of
Illinois, for install.v lost In.OOi) population m the rural districts in the past ten years, while the state as a whole,
including the ciiirs. gained over HOO.OOt)
What is true of Illinois is trio* of practically every other state in the
union. As people flock to the cities they, of course, eea.se to la* producers, hut still continue to he consumers That
this condition of affair', will . o n i i m if for years to come is a practically settled fact
For one of limited means wc do not know of any held so inviting as poultry raising, and certainly if one is
going into the poiiItty business, no place in tin* world oilers tbe .idvantages today that 1‘ lorida does
In lire Year

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&lt;&gt;l the Department of Agriculture ol the United States for 1i) 1(). pages (bid ami (hid, are two

tallies giving prices m each state of eggs per dozen and chickens per hundred pounds for every m onth during the
past two years
U r haxr selected
representing c states .nit of this list and figured tfie average price for two
years on both eggs and chickens

1 he\ are as follows
M.i.s I’KIi

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Sum h D. i k n t a
11limns
1ml i.i ii.i

$

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Iowa
Mis.souri
Kansas
\ V Cl | g r

Ii»! i hr six -a,11cs

Now compare- 1Flonda
Irom It he sam
' bn ida Iron)
samee table

.2 (1 3

rat i
$ 9.04

.2 l(i

1 1 .2 0

220

1 1 .4 8

203
19 1

1 0 .2 0
10 8 0

1OS

1 0 .3 7

20a

10 37

chickkns

I x i/

F g g s 2 1c
$ 1 3 .'i t
Fggs
1c and chickens $13.34

I bis
I n s will show you that the
price of eggs in Florida during the past two years has averaged 3Hc higher than the six states above mentioned,
and that the price of chickens has averaged $2 97 per 100 pounds higher than in the six states above. This differ­
ence of itself should he an attractive margin of profit
In the vicinity «»I Sanford hut few people pay any attention to poultry, probably because they are engaged in
truck growing, from which they make enormous returns, ami consequently do not care to fool with chickens.
Uemg near the gie.n resorts of the enuutry nuTlinviiig such excellent transportation by both water and railthe demand here is much greater than in other parts of the state and the prices at Sanford are c onsequently c o n­
siderably above the average given

We do not know of a better place or one more adapted to poultry raising than our Volusia Farms. This land
is level, excellent quality of soil, well drained, has splendid transportation facilities by both w a t e r and
rail and C A N BE B O U G H T A T F R O M $ 3 0 TO $ 5 0 PER A C R E , depending upon location.
One of the finest poultry farms in this part of the state is located at Enterprise, only a short distance Irom our
Volusia Farms. The owner of this farm. Mr. Throop, has a large number of hens, and in an article written for The
Sanford Herald of recent date, this gentleman states that his hens average to pay him $2.00 per head each year
above all expenses.
Mr. Throop buys all his feed and does not attempt to grow any of it. as his farm is located on a few town lots.
It is so easy t&lt;&gt; grow anything or everything in Florida that we should certainly advise one who intended try­
ing the poultry business to buy sufficient land to grow all his own feed, especially so when our Volusia Farms can
be bought at the present low price. There is no question about an advance in value later on, and besides being able
to raise feed for one s poultry, one would get the benefit of the advance in value of the land itself.
Let us show you over this splendid tract of land. No matter what you want land for in Florida, you will be
pleased with our Volusia Farms. Sold on easy terms with small payments.
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�January .10 19*2

T ilt SANTORO HERALD

l!L TUE SOCIAL WORLD
Items or Interest Concerning
Society Peonie.

POINTS Pli li t LV Pt II SONAI
llo w Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away th e Golden llours-*Soclal G ossip
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Lovely Social function

One of-the most beautiful and dellghtful social events of the season was the
lovely card party given by Miss Mabel
Hand Friday evening complimentary to
Miss Leila Michael of Strousburg. Pa., the
charming guest of Mrs. H. R. Stevens.
The rooms of the handsome home were
artistically decorated with green vines,
interspersed with pink flowers and wide
streamers of pink, « te n d in g from the
chandeliers In the ceilings to tho corners
of the rooms. On the newel posts of tho
wide stairway, facing the entrance of the
reception ball an arch waa arranged with
a similar arch at the first landing, sur­
mounting only u few steps. The top and
sides of these arches were connected by
interwoven squares of pink pa|&gt;rr ribbon.
The arches were covered by garlands of
glistening green vines and pink flowers,
the whole presenting a very effective ef­
fect. Pink and green was the color mo­
tif. In a large bay window to the right
of the reception hall, festooned also, front
ceiling tn tluor with green vinos nud pink
flowers.
.Mr. amLMrs. C. M. l i a n t ^ M i s s Mabel
Hand and Miss Michael stoexi to receive
their guests.
_ Seventeen tables of five hundred were
plnyrd The highest score among the
ladles was mado by Miss Michaels, the
lionorec. who won the first prize. a bandsome (illagree vnw Mrs Paul Krcly rrceivrd die booby jiriir, u pretty needle- t
book Nixon Butt itinde the (ugliest score |
uiiHing the gentleman, and captured the j
firnl (»lie. It tine leather [axkrt book 1
i lie twob) prire [of the gentleilicti wits
received hy 11. A. Howard, a souvenir
cigar Oise The guest of honor w fv&gt; also
[■resented *-uti a n-l of daint) gold pins,
with t^orl settings
After tM gntiics of cards weir con­
cluded n delicious citicken salad t-ourse
was served
Miss Hand was charmingly assisted tn
canng lor het guests by Misses Heme
MufTell, I'lsrlssa Starling, l.ssie Purdnn.
Huzel Hand. Helen Rowland. Qiarlotte
Hand
The gtie'ts were M is s e s I rdfl Michael.
Heasie Tyner Mabel fla vin. Linda La-1
fler, Vivian Veiser. I lorenie Frank. Mar­
tha l ux R.ivr Ila kensnn Bessie Schumlari. Genie Wicker. Charlotte Kcelor,
Irene Brady, Inutse Shepherd. Penchca
l elllr-r. Ilefie Smith. Veda Ward. Madge
Ward. Annie Higgins. Satdte William*.
Came I-sjv—
tl Roth Mettinger, Elizabeth
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Mr* Ktcly Lntarlalas
Mrs. Paul Keely was the charming fK»stess of a very pleasant card party Friday
afternoon. J a n !9th, in honor of her
guest. Mrs A S. Briggs of Wisconsin The
r «wn&gt; were decorated with 1 -eauiiful pink
rov-s mid vwlets Four tables of bridge
were played Mrs Liwrencc m ade the
highest score and won the first (triic, a
hand embruidrred handkerchief. The sec­
ond (»ire was leccived by Mrs. Geo. H.
Fem ail After the cariis a salad course
was served
— Mrs.' Km In ttuestv w ere Mesd a itie»
Driggs, K eH x. Lake. Cariwnter. Brown.
Holden. Lawrence. Beil. Smith. Turner,
Fernald. Higgins, Hurt. Putnam. Forster.
Schumprrt. Cum*. Prather. Driver. Misses
Mays, Keek*. SchugUpert. Clayton.
M rs. M * l &gt; B e t t e r s

Tuesday a fler noon. Jan. 23rd, Mrs. Paul
Keely entertained at bridge, compliment­
ary to her guest. Mr*. A. S. Briggs. Four
Ubiee of bridge were played Mrs. Cha*.
F, Beil made tbe highest score and won
kerchief. Tbe booby fglxe. brass blotter
-ewners,- was received by Mrs. Roy Symes.
At the conclusion of (he games of cards
a delicious salad course was served.
* Mr* Kcely's guests were Mesdames
Briggs, Curtis. Newman. Pulcstoo. Holly.
Thrasher, Vorce^ Jdltler. Lane. Speer.
Herndon, Gonzales. Woodruff. iHckius.
Sym ci. Rossetter. Fax J r , BeU. Hamilton

GARDEN

CITY

OF

pr

la n d s Put yuui ( of prosperity liv mve-t
mû» In properly
I*
haven't »uved rutuigh
you land for very little
ua if you are open to a
usltion.

GERM ANY

WHAT

LO C O M O TIV ES

EARN

Expert W it h an Appetite tor Mathe­
matics Produces Some In te r­
esting Figures.

with drains. Arrangem ents will also
be made for a supply of electricity.
The cottage action is bnlU by tbe
flellrrau Building society and the
houses are rented to m em bers only.
Membership la secured by taking a
share equal to K7.WT and the liability
ar th e 'm e m b e r s'ends there. Interest
up to 4 per cent U paid on these
ihsree and any further profits ara di­
vided am ong the com m unity. Tenure
Is fixed and the tenant may leave at a
rear's notice.
C ottages are bntlt to rent at |6 I to
(ISO annually. Each cdttage baa a
d r d e n . a large collar, sep arate acid•try w ith built-in boiler; pantr
tpr cloeet on the ground floor,
accessible attic, gas for cooklnj

An engineering expert with a One
appetite for m athem atics has been fig
tiring out for the Railway and e n g i­
neering Review Ju*t how much ra il-1
toad locom otives are worth per day
to- the railroads owning them. He
took Into ronslderatlon the locoruo!
supplied from . t ho p©
tlre’a earning capacity, making all
th e German Institute
due allow ance for financial' losa
Aria at a coet o f ».5
cauaed- by detention In the repair
w att hourv gas coats
.'shop, the Increased cost of fuel, water
1,000 and water SO I &lt;
And then to run the locom otive
cubic feet,
The average dally earning» of Io«y!
Preparatory schoolsmotive« Ob the Pennsylvania railroad,
wa» figured out at IIS1.M ,.w hich la
slightly above the average for all tb ej
railroad* of the country. In the eaat
the average 4a $124.84. and on th e.
weetern roada (130 84 per day. The ■
locom otives of the Central of New
Jersey head the list In the east, with
ftt) M «r»xe of 1147.04 earned h j each
T h o devil Is n o t wasting any pow ­ locomotive per day. and the I). L. A
d er on the man w h o is a Saint in

But «n advertU^nifnl in
th is

p a p e r t a l k * t &lt; ■'r

w hole

community-

�Published S o m i-W c e k ly ^ T u e s d a y and F rid ay

T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D
/.V

N u m b ir 4 3

ALL

HANFORD,

AROUND FLORIDA

The General News o f The Land

of Flow ers.

CULLED fROM THE STATE PRESS
f

An CpItome o f the

W eek’* M ost Im­
p ortant Happenings In the
S ta te 's Dom ain.

The ease of. the S ta le versus Mollic
Nobles, tried for the murder of her hus­
b a n d last March, was settled late Satur­
day afternoon a t Milton when the Jury
litlinU on the case returned a verdict of
not guilty. The cose proved one of the
most interesting la th e present session of
the Circuit Court.
A lutlo child was burned to death Inst
week in Tampa, a young lady of Daytona
succumbed to severe burns Saturday and
Tuesday Mrs. Wiggins, of Fort Myers,
was burned so lerribly that death re­
lieved tiir suftVrlngs at a n early hour
Wednesday,
The vegcfflble grower* of Galloway in
Polk county have formed on associotkn
—■
ToHhe porpdle of packing a n d market­
ing their products.
The Ioiks down Fort Myers way nre
f f i t l n g ihrrmrhres —with green penirtir Press says that they will be rend)
for shipment in a few days.
s not It Harris, city ticket agent of
the Sc i board Air Line in Ocala was nrreM.it last night, charged with shortage
in ins «('count* The warrant was sworn
o n !■&gt; W A McCrae, an auditor of the
road, who has been hero several days
going over Harris’ accounts. The shortage
i* »«id to amount to several hundred
d illnr*
Harris was placed In Jail, but
mode bond ol 3 1 . 0 0 0 tuduy.
United Stntes. Judge J a m e s W Locke
h«» just rounded out forty years of cuniiioi.io» service as a Federal )uri»l iti
till* hfjltis
Palatka is to have a new lndu&gt;try
which no doubt will prove to be u great
thing for the town Th e enterprise will
be known ns the Southern Portable House
A
tolll|MOV
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Many new buildings ore being erected
nt Tuft and the influx of new settlers is
said to be greater than usual.
Mid preaching and teaching schools in
West Florida for over n quarter of a ceninr, nod giving away most of his Income
n l.iiillotg school houses and churches,
Kc' 1‘ I, Woodruff of Crostview has been
luuitW that he has Ih-cii left a fortune
hv an uncle who died recently in Coloradu.
John A Newstead, contractur and build­
er, formerly of Chicago, now of Jackson­
ville, Ims secured the contract of building
•he »ever a I canning plants for the Florida
t oovolidaied Canning Company, his bid
t”'iiot accepted over tlitU of several ottiers
Tto-»r buildings will tw) mill ennstmeted
y- ii uu-cte floors, corrugated Iron sides
and rooting, outside boiler rooms, receiv­
ing »beds and platforms.
All the lumber
nnd iron it cut, measured and matched
when loaded on cars a t Jacksonville to be
•hipped to the locations where plants arc
being huilt, and the buildings can then be
•et oil like putting together a ciuir. with­
out any loss of time.
Making the race for the house of repre­
sentative» from the Second Florida Con­
gressional district, S. J, Hilburn of Pnlnlka lias accepted Frank Clark's challenge
»nd will meet the preient congressman in
Joint debate to discuss the issues of the
campaign whenever nnd wherever Mr
Clatk designates.
Horse Show Will Be Great
The Held Day and Horse Show in Sonford on February 13th and 14th promise*
to be one of the gfeat events of the win­
ter season. Th# various committees reP'rt progress and many new entries are
bring Hied every day.
The programs will be printed n e it week
•ad distributed and will prove a drawing
card fur the affair.
*
In connection with the various events
the booths will be a t t r a ctive a t the
trounds a ltd the ladiea who Intend to pretide over this part of the allow are betid­
ing every energy to m ake a grand carni­
val of show ground*.
Now let every lover of Sanford pull for
these two great days and the hospital
will be assured for our city.

c o m m is io n «

I T S i"i S111
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FLORIDA,

FRIDAY, F E B R U A R Y

I,

ORANGE COUNTV’S FAIR

m il s - d ead

W os Speaking At Elks' Club W hen The
S u m m o n s Came
Commissioner of
Agriculture McLin
dropped dead in the Orlando Elks' Club at
eleven o'clock Tuesday night.
Mr McLin was making an address, nnd
hnd been speaking five minutes, when he
suddenly fell forwnnl [irnne on his face.
Dr. Christ was sitting within ten feet of
him when he fell and rushed to hi* aid.
The hall at the. lim e was crowded With
Elks, gathered there for an annual frolic,
the event belpg thq meeting of thb su ­
preme court of th e local lodge, klr. Me*
Lin wns in Orfundo amongst a nrfmher of
promintAt politicians of the state. In a t ­
tendance nt the fair. In the A n il T ues­
day night, seated nroundjiKe commis­
sioner we.c (‘Inode L'Eiiglo^candiilnte for
Congress; Oil George C./Slottin. also n
Congressional c a n d i d a t e Hudson liurr.
Chairman of the Railroad Commission of
the State, and a number of prominent
local men including Judge Warlow, S e n ­
ator Massey, Jo h rf C Junes and other*
Moses Overstreet v»,is cliulrman of the
meeting when Mr. .McLin was called upon
to speak lie followed Claude L'Engle,
The Commissioner's »[leech wos exceed­
ingly imppy He o&lt;ipkc oi the beauty of
Orlando and congratulated the Elks upon
th e ir fTne home
When he had been speaking five m i n ­
ute» and llie clock was on the eve of
striking eleven—the solemn hour in Elkdmn —it v*,is ionu ed that tic suddenly
halted
I hose sente,I around I nil as he
stood in (runt of (lie court bench, saw his
tiead fall forward, then Ins form collapsed
and fell forwur I
Instantly there was great commotion in
the hall. Dr Christ was first to reach his
side, but two other physicians, * Dr* Ed
wards and McElruy. were also [«&gt;■»&lt;■in
and Joined IV Christ in rendering nin to
the sirlik-'ti man
When the Commis­
sioner was found to to den*, the body
was removed to Undertaker Armstrong *
undertaking parlors, and In» family noli
tied of the tragedy over the tong distance
telephone The d e c e n v d was 62 years of
age. and was born in Tennessee He had
been Commissioner of Agrieull ire in
Honda, for three terms, and was entering
upon his twelfth year, and was it c a n d i­
date for a fourth term
It was to him
that the credit is due for transforming the
Agricultural Department of the slate into
a useful and active adjunct of the local
government, and ttiun he no man stood
higher in tlie estimation of the Florida
people ll was llldv ersillly said of Inin,
even by lliu»e opposed lo Ills pilules,
that he 'Ifewrsi to the line, which was a
way of slating Unit with Inin honor and
Justice were ever the first considemttons.

The Great Show Draws crouds
A ll The Week

AUTO PARADE WAS M A G N IN C EM
Displays Are Good, R a c e s Arc Good
And The Tblr Is A
G reat S u c c e ss
Orange comity again takes premium
ampng the counties of Florida in the
holding of one of the grandest fairs on
record. .ifThere c a n never be n fair quite
so goof! as Orangu County Fair ./of, nowh.-rtrelse can there he such a jfversity
of drops, filch R a ttle .
ctdfVens, such-good tch
jams nnd jcU/es. mi&lt;Jj r5
machinery a n d everything
make a county fair a gocce
Tue&amp;ilay was opening day but Jupiter
f’luvius though not invited came anyhow
and everybody else left
The automo­
bile parade was p illp in c d until Wed­
nesday mid the other evVnts were carried
out, the opening speeches being made us
usual.
*ThL,iiut i liiirilile wos the grandest
pageant ever witness In Florida. More
thou one hundred cars were in line con­
taining seven hundred p a rtic ip a n ts
winners were as follow»
First priie, Mr Jaim-s l. Giles. Second
(«ize. Mr*. Ja m e s Luugiilin. Thud p ile .
Mr» Harry lleemnn. tuuilli. Mr« Jninle
Moody The prises ranged, $50, $25. S &gt;5.
anil $10 Tlie winners of the special
prize*.
L. M. f , Mr. Snli Woodruff
Flanders, Mrs H. A, Grant,
i ad son. Mrs I
Fvans
Mitchell. Mrs Ur Whitman
Reo, Mr» S ti iMIive
Ford. Mrs. I I’ Warlow
Huick. Mr Frank Smith of Altamonte
Springs
I hi- billowing Sunha I cars were In the
parinlr mid though n.,t |oi/t- winners,
tlie general opinion prevails Hint they
should have been
W .1 Thigpen, pirple morning glories
over star jessrirmne t k c u p i n t s of cat
were Mrs V\ |i Holden. Mrs I orreM
Lake. Mrs II P IVivrr and Miss Laura
I ish
Mrs. Hester, white and yellow domes,
beautifully decorated car Occupants,
Miss Ellen Mahoney. Miss Nellie Evans,
Mrs O H i'ellett nnd son and Mrs Ernest"
lllllli'le
Mi»» Mell W h it t ie r green basket H im llieil ill pink i ' 11 yvi II1Ill-Ill III t) s O i u
pants.
Mi»»-» Mell, Alice. Ijjcy and
Amur VVhum-r and Mabel Howler
Mrs. D L. thrasher. basket made of
plaited lavender and yellow and decorated
with yellow chrysanthemums over aspar­
agus fern Ocrupuiils. Mrs. Thrasher.
Mrs I'nl-stun. Mrs Newman ulid Mrs
Ih-ll
Sanford « handsomely decorated cars,
assisted very largely mi making the aillomobile par i b- a brilliant sin-cess it was
(lie geliclull) expe»M-»l opinion of [lie
Sulilord visitors at the fair nnd uuto
pir.nle (lint the henutifnl Roman cJiurlol
was the most striking und original in
design and execution. It was by fat the
linndsume»l car m the parade und should
h ive had the second p i l e , with nil due
respect to the judges and their opinions.

Fine S a n f o r d Poultry
Sanford piullry carried off high honors
nt the nmnty fair
C II Ditigee on
Hatred I’lymouih Rock» swept the hoards
and won Itrst prirc in every class. Harry
Kent had the real tiling in White Wyun
■lottes
Capt Fatja earned ufl blue ribf/uos oil
Rhode Island Reds nnd ahwrinliii pigeons
and other fowls W J Wilson won e v ­
erything in the White Leghorn class
J. A. Tnknch was winner again this
year in the White Wyandotte class.
Sanford jxniltrymen made no mistake
when they placed their fowls on exhibi­
tion nt the county fair, as no better a d ­
Union S ervices Sunday Night
vertisement could have been given them.
Union
services will be-held nt the Bap­
There nre some fine chickens in the vicin­
tist
Church
next Sunday night, by the
ity, although the business is yet in its in­
Biptist.
Presbyterian
and Congregational
fancy.
churches. Tins meeting murks the heginning of the Men nnd Religion For­
Ml. D ora B oom ing
Mt. Dorn, that pretty little city that ward Movement In Sanford. Jackson­
nestles urtmng tile lukes and hills of ville Ims already begun tlie wurk That
Lake county has proved a most desirable city of uue of ninety centers in the United
location for tourists nnd to stimulate States and a state convention Is to be
building the Louisville Real E state A held there Feb 18 25. They nre sending
Development Co., will put on n Rig us iwo s h a k e r s tu t next Sunday; Mr
Auction Sale of lots In Mt. Dora on Tues­ W, A. Lloyd. General Secretory of the
Y M. C. A , ond Mr. R. E Stafford, on
day February 6 lh.
expert
In m en's work. These ore not
A big barbecue nnd music by the
[trenchers,
but laymen, and are reconi
celebrated Sanford band will draw the
mended
os
fine speakers. A cordial in­
crowd nnd the lot»* will sell themselves
aided by tlie genUe uf Col. M o o r e , the vitation Is extended to every one to be
at tlie Baptist church th a t evening
auctioneer.
Service* begin til seven.
.
✓

S to c k to n WHI Move
R. G. Stockton will begin in a short time
to move his slock of groceries and qieaW
from his old stand in the Garner-Wood­
ruff Building to the storeroom now oc­
cupied by his bakery two doors east of
the postdfflco.
beginning next week he will follow the
lead of the dry go»d» no d clothing bouses
Mabel Paige lonlght
Mabel Paige and her company of nr- and put on a removal sale of everything
l!*t* "til delight the people of Sanford at In hit large stock of groceries and m e a ts
the imperial tonight and tomorrow night. a t a i l
iS k

S A N F O R I X — L i Ip i% W orth Lin ing
1912

Vo lu m* IV

THE IMPRDVLMENT TRAIN
Will Be In S a n fo rd Today Remaining
F or T h re e H ours

NEWS Of HIE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned

From

The OlTlce of Public Roads of the l) S.
Various Sources
Department of Agriculture is now cooper­
ating with the Atlantic Const Line in the
ojieralion of a road im po v e m e n t train. HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
The object of this project is to arouse In­
terest on (lie subject of better roads, and H ere th e R e a d e r s Will r i n d n Brief
to teach the farmer* nnd local road of­
H isto r ic a l Spring Flow ing
ficials, the fundamental pincipnls of rood
F o r f lu r r ie d R e a d e r s
construction nnd mnintcnnncc.
Further light wos thrown on the use of
This train consists of four coaches as the margin system in the dressed beef
follows; Uaggnge, exhibit, lecture and pri­ business In the packers' trial today. Her­
vate cars.
man Pitthof. the National Packing Com­
The baggage car cMitnlns a gqtollnc pany's margin" cJert, testified tha t dally
engine and dynninoj^j} generating puwer margin summaries played an important
far the operation (djtne mechanical mod­ part in the purchase of cattle by the
els. and electric dJdMroti-d lectures.
packers. W ill these margin summaries,
Tlie exhibit c*r contqkpf models lllus- the govcuitfciii declares, the junkers are
irating the prtfper joFtluid» of building enabled to Seep close check on the woik
♦Orth, sand-dsT. Ijrnvel. inacedarn. brick u t j f i t l i a h i i i w s . Comparison of cost and
Rod Mtumiribos rndtadeaMfla'ii, nnd re­
ion rucii lot uf cattle purchased Is
inforced concreie bridges am
He.
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Tins car also contains mmiauire models
Ti»u Inicrstw u Commerce Commission
of a cfiishihjf (dmiT and steam roller In
today began Itspring the testimony indactual operation, und large photograph»
dent to ils iinjujky into (he rates, rules
illustrating the advantages tu be derived
und practices of th e express companies of
from nnaruved roads,
thiacrm htrf. I t . is predicted' by govern-'
Tut*
lecture car is provided wit)» a stereJ
incut official* tha t this investigation t ill
opticon outfit and equipment for giving
result in a general reduction In express
illustrated lectures at each place where
'Th*—uow n iwsion's e x per t * have
le train stops When llie crowd cannot
completed u report on the subject. The
be accommodated in the car the lectures
report Include* a comprehensive sta te ­
are given in movimi picture theatres or
ment as to the enriling» of the various
ortirr halls, provided necessary arrange- j
«•* pre** companies which «eein* to indflilt-ills arc made loculiy
cole licit tin* returns are larger than Is
The ofllcer»' car is p r o v id e d for the iic - i
warranted by the amount of captiol in ­
r o i m n o d a i i o n of the idf) t ils and assist |
vested
I lie express companies will be
am* having ch ar ge of llie train
* .died n to show why their rntc* should
The toad exhibit» and equipment on
unt he reduced
this train are furnished by the Office of
The United 6 1 ,ite* Machinery Company
Public Rands of the l 1 s Deportment of
Agriculture, while the r.nhmid equipment wh» denouin e l us an illegal conspiracy
and traiispitlulmn of (In- tram nre fur ■o[«-r King in restraint of trade and 1 1 1 vio­
lation of Hu- Sherman anil trust l o w . In
nislierl by the Atlantic t oast Line
evidrnee
given before the senate interMr H C Wells, superintendent (¡f road
Male
cniitnirree
lo .n m m e c hy Chas. H
construction, assisted by Mr J R bind
ler represent» the Otli r of Public Roads .1 ou-s of Host oil at tin» morning s session.
'Men are d i s i l r d Hilo line-! classes.
I (lese men deliver the le, lures all ' dem
onsirate the exhituts
The tram is (ilso ' There ore m m who love tlleir liquor, men
accompanied by Mr Wilbur McCoy, Agri­ wiio sell liquor and pillliciun» who a r e on
cultural and Immigration Agent of the trot ti side* of the question " Mrs R. F.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and Mr II Irvin of W u »hi n g ti &gt;ii, (in,, m a d e that stuteS I airbank. who represents the Amor thent to tlie house Jiiillcliiry com m ittee
lean As. «« union for Highway lm|&lt;rovr- today, urging that a law forbidding in te r ­
state traffic in nlcuhollc liquors ho e n ­
uient.
The train will arrive in Sunford today acted.
nl one o'clock
. (u defiance of the order of Mayor H en­
ry I. I font. that tlie "h o b o e s' of the
I fie W ednesday Ulnti
United State* Cannot assemble In ClttcinThe club held their regular meeting at
null lur a lour ilny»' convention without
tile le«Idt-1 ice of Ml» S tl t'hri»** Wrdne»
being uti sp-d and »ei.il to the worklinuie,
day ufiet ii'«m Al i -r the reading I tin*
.J unes II p»r i! &gt;t laiuis. llie niilliunuire
minute» the [«ugrain f-&gt;r the ufiftnuon
liolio. vslini- iirmnotmg the asseintdy of
was taken u p
vagrant*, det. hired today that tlie conven­
Mrs. H T, Whittier. J r , enter lamed the
tion would begin today as scheduled and
club with the very interesting "Saga of
(lint n test would he made of UlO right of
Olaf the Holy," one of the must rem arkcitizens to u [«-¡ireful assemblage.
able men who figured m Scnndinnvlr n
history, nnd wu» us ii king must [wipular 1 Lieut Gen. Sir Robert Haden-Powell,
"hero ol Mufeking" und founder of the
and lieJoved
"Miracle» of King Olaf it p iper (we- Hoy Seouts arrivd in New York today
pared by Mr» Ch,i»e. but read for her by from Flight ltd via Runnrnn und Jam aica
Mrs H F Wlntiier ,lr wh i also give tlie
Sagil uf Magnus the t.i««!
Mi»« t.ci
trude S[«-er prepared fur tlie pleasure and
instriictluii of tlie club as an aid tu lln-ir
Scandinavinu studies "A Map Study of
Ancient Norway.
winch was enjoyed
very touch by the clnh.
After the program the mem tiers had a
short discussion ns to how they should or
could make Library Day memorable ns
une of the red letter days of the Wed u-»day Club. It was suggested that they
have a book shower on that day for the
benefit of the Library, nnd also that the
Wednesday Club present tlie Library
with a copy of the Youth's Companion.
The [«resident appointed Mrs A. D Key.
Mrs G ll. Waldron and Mr* C R Walker
a committee to arrange a program for
Library Day In connection with the book
shower.
The club is reminded that they nre in­
vited to makr their club home with Mr*.
J. N, Whuner for the month of February.
The meeting next Wednesday will be
held at the residence of Mrs. Whitner.
H ilb u rn W ill S p e a k

I level 'pmrnt» lit tlie |iro|»j*ed condirtiui d iiKpnrie» into die alleged "money
trust." the "slnppmg combine" nnd other
interests, have surrounded the fate of
ttiese investtguimlis with uncertainty.
Common rei*»rt ha» it Unit the "money
trust" probe would he halted until after
tlie presidential election

0 \ e ld n People In S a n f o r d
C M Williams was in Sunford Mon­
day.
Mrs C J. Marshall visited in Sanford
Inst week,

Mrs N. F. Lczette wns shopping in
Sanford. Monday.

Mr J. II l-ee, J r - of Sanford, dropped
in on os lust week. We know not what
the attraction is but ids visits ore be­
coming more frequent of lata.
0 P. Swiqic. of tlie Swope Land A In­
vestment Co, was in Oviedo. Monday,*
widt Michigan parlies looking at lots and
nnd talking hank. If there is a nything
we do need it is a bank. With the rapid
development of this section is one of
necessities.
A number of our citizen* motored iver
to Sanford Monday night to see the Lyman
Twins. Among th e m who Mr. a n d Mr*.
T. W. Lawton, who drove their handsome
new Ford touring car.
4 Mrs. E. Curlctt was in Sanford, Friday,
to m eet a party of friends from llie
north.
Miss Stella Forneil »pent the Latter part
of lust week m Sanford.
—Oviedo Advance

Hon. S. J. Hilburn, candidate for Con­
gress from the Second District will a d ­
dress the people of Sunford next Satur­
day night at 8 o’clock a t the corner of
A l T h e Ep is co p a l C h u r c h
First street and Park avenue. Mr. MilThe Rev, D. F. Root of Apsonin Conn.,
b um is a good speaker and will ably dis­
will occupy the Chancel of the Church of
cuss the issues uf tlie day. Como out and
the Holy Cross, (Episcopal), Sunday
(tear him.
morning, and will remain in Sanford fin
a mouth ond will officiate at regular
W e a th e r R e p o r t
services during that time. Tlie public
Fair Friday nod Saturday. Colder in
n inherit portion Friday. kLudnate w e n
• are cordially invited to b* |n«&gt;«eni.
Service
Sunday morning, morning winds. Celery looking fine and none for
sale. Indications- point to good prices
prayer 10.30. Sermon and Celebration of und large crowd in a ttendance a t Horse
All kinds of repair work.
Holy Communion a t ll a. m.
Show.
..j
chine A Garage Co.
l »1# * ■

Saofofd Ma­
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                    <text>Jan u ary .10 19*2

T i lt SANTORO HERALD

l!L TUE SOCIAL WORLD
Items or Interest Concerning
Society Peonie.

P O I N T S P li li t L V P t II SONAI
llow Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden llours-*Soclal Gossip
'•

Lovely S o cial f u n ctio n

One of-the most beautiful and dellghtful social events of the season was the
lovely card party given by Miss Mabel
Hand Friday evening complimentary to
Miss Leila Michael of Strousburg. Pa., the
charming guest of Mrs. H. R. Stevens.
The rooms of the handsome home were
artistically decorated with green vines,
interspersed with pink flowers and wide
streamers of pink, «te n d in g from the
chandeliers In the ceilings to tho corners
of the rooms. On the newel posts of tho
wide stairway, facing the entrance of the
reception ball an arch waa arranged with
a similar arch at the first landing, sur­
mounting only u few steps. The top and
sides of these arches were connected by
interwoven squares of pink pa|&gt;rr ribbon.
The arches were covered by garlands of
glistening green vines and pink flowers,
the whole presenting a very effective ef­
fect. Pink and green was the color mo­
tif. In a large bay window to the right
of the reception hall, festooned also, front
ceiling tn tluor with green vinos nud pink
flowers.
.Mr. amLMrs. C. M. lia n t^ M is s Mabel
Hand and Miss Michael stoexi to receive
their guests.
_ Seventeen tables of five hundred were
plnyrd The highest score among the
ladles was mado by Miss Michaels, the
lionorec. who won the first prize. a bandsome (illagree vnw Mrs Paul Krcly rrceivrd die booby jiriir, u pretty needle- t
book Nixon Butt itinde the (ugliest score |
uiiHing the gentleman, and captured the j
firnl (»lie. It tine leather [axkrt book 1
i lie twob) prire [of the gentleilicti wits
received hy 11. A. Howard, a souvenir
cigar Oise The guest of honor wfv&gt; also
[■resented *-uti a n-l of daint) gold pins,
with t^orl settings
After tM gntiics of cards weir con­
cluded n delicious citicken salad t-ourse
was served
Miss Hand was charmingly assisted tn
canng lor het guests by Misses Heme
MufTell, I'lsrlssa Starling, l.ssie Purdnn.
Huzel Hand. Helen Rowland. Qiarlotte
Hand
The gtie'ts were Misses I rdfl Michael.
Heasie Tyner Mabel flavin. Linda La-1
fler, Vivian Veiser. I lorenie Frank. Mar­
tha l ux R.ivr Ila kensnn Bessie Schumlari. Genie Wicker. Charlotte Kcelor,
Irene Brady, Inutse Shepherd. Penchca
l elllr-r. Ilefie Smith. Veda Ward. Madge
Ward. Annie Higgins. Satdte William*.
Came I-sjv —tl Roth Mettinger, Elizabeth
M- i tughu , I'1 -• • try t**ii Mewri .1 S
Bull i ll lo wl V I llett, H J T tug
J«-I| I t ink SI &gt;er I 1&gt; H.itwil, t. I.In
Wet III. J M .1 t
| . | ‘ Met oiler, lilt)
hard. K. .Sauls. K. h iayior, H. Purdon.
W C. Hill. M L Rains, R. Key. W. L e f - !
fler. R H Drus. li Perkins, T. £ Kmuuil*
lac T Mi-Culler A Wallace. F. Campbell. 1
llnl Wight Mts R S Keetor. Messrs and
M— Utm-* R A S - •vtiim s. 1'ulesion. I
A Se.il P M h el&gt; t.H) 1 ut .If K J
Holly II W nr I H K Stevens, 11 A
lh&gt;w»r I 1 'I HI. . ■, t I Hurt K H
Murk. t i, M.itt II 'v t oneh
.1 H
In »»in 11 1. Thrastirr W |i turner. L*

Mr* Ktcly Lntarlalas
Mrs. Paul Keely was the charming fK»stess of a very pleasant card party Friday
afternoon. J a n !9th, in honor of her
guest. Mrs A S. Briggs of Wisconsin The
r «wn&gt; were decorated with 1-eauiiful pink
rov-s mid vwlets Four tables of bridge
were played Mrs Liwrencc made the
highest score and won the first (triic, a
hand embruidrred handkerchief. The sec­
ond (»ire was leccived by Mrs. Geo. H.
Femail
After the cariis a salad course

GARDEN

F A IR W E E K F O R S H O P P I N G AT

YOWELL

MAGNIFYING GI ANS
I o se e lite

lands

CITY

OF

was served

with drains. Arrangements will also
be made for a supply of electricity.
The cottage action is bnlU by tbe
flellrrau Building society and the
houses are rented to members only.
Membership la secured by taking a
share equal to K7.WT and the liability
ar the'm em bers'en d s there. Interest
kerchief. Tbe booby fglxe. brass blotter up to 4 per cent U paid on these
-ewners,- was received by Mrs. Roy Symes. ihsree and any further profits ara di­
At the conclusion of (he games of cards vided among the community. Tenure
Is fixed and the tenant may leave at a
a delicious salad course was served.
* Mr* Kcely's guests were Mesdames rear's notice.
Cottages are bntlt to rent at |6I to
Briggs, Curtis. Newman. Pulcstoo. Holly.
(ISO annually.
Each cdttage baa a
Thrasher, Vorce^ Jdltler. Lane. Speer. d rd en . a large collar, separate acidHerndon, Gonzales. Woodruff. iHckius. •try with built-in boiler; pantr
Symci. Rossetter. Fax J r , BeU. Hamilton tpr cloeet on the ground floor,
accessible attic, gas for cooklnj
Mrs. M*l&gt; Betters
Tuesday a fler noon. Jan . 23rd, Mrs. Paul
Keely entertained at bridge, compliment­
ary to her guest. Mr*. A. S. Briggs. Four
Ubiee of bridge were played Mrs. Cha*.
F, Beil made tbe highest score and won

pr

of prosperity liv mve-t
mû» In properly
I*
haven't »uved rutuigh
you land for very little
ua if you are open to a
usltion.

GERM ANY

— Mrs.' K m In ttuestv w ere Mesd a itie»
Driggs, K eH x . Lake. Cariwnter. Brown.
Holden. Lawrence. Beil. Smith. Turner,
Fernald. Higgins, Hurt. Putnam. Forster.
Schumprrt. Cum*. Prather. Driver. Misses
Mays, Keek*. SchugUpert. Clayton.

lu g

Put yuui ( -

WHAT

LO C O M O TIV ES

EARN

Expert With an Appetite tor Mathe­
matics Produces Some Inter­
esting Figures.
An engineering expert with a One
appetite for mathematics has been fig
tiring out for the Railway and engi­
neering Review Ju*t how much ra il-1
toad locomotives are worth per day
to- the railroads owning them. He
took Into ronslderatlon the locoruo!
supplied from .tho p©
tlre’a earning capacity, making all
the German Institute
due allowance for financial' losa
Aria at a coet o f ».5
cauaed- by detention In the repair
watt hourv gas coats
.'shop, the Increased cost of fuel, water
1,000 and water SO I &lt;
And then to run the locomotive
cubic feet,
The average dally earning» of Io«y!
Preparatory schoolsmotive« Ob the Pennsylvania railroad,
wa» figured out at IIS1.M ,.w hich la
slightly above the average for all tb e j
railroad* of the country. In the eaat
the average 4a $124.84. and on the.
weetern roada (130 84 per day. The ■
locomotives of the Central of New
Jersey head the list In the east, with
ftt) M «r»xe of 1147.04 earned h j each
T h o devil Is not wasting any pow­ locomotive per day. and the I ) . L. A
d er on the man who is a Saint in

But «n advertU^nifnl in
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�Published S o m i-W c e k ly ^ T u e s d a y and F rid ay

THE SANFORD HERALD
/.V S AN FO R IX—Li Ip i% Worth Lining

Numbir 4 3

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED fR O M THE STATE PRESS
f

An CpItome o f the W eek’* Most Im­
portant Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.
The ease of. the S ta le versus Mollic
Nobles, tried for the murder of her hus­
band last March, was settled late Satur­
day afternoon at Milton when the Jury
litlinU on the case returned a verdict of
not guilty. The cose proved one of the
most interesting lath e present session of
the Circuit Court.
A lutlo child was burned to death Inst
week in Tampa, a young lady of Daytona
succumbed to severe burns Saturday and
Tuesday Mrs. Wiggins, of Fort Myers,
was burned so lerribly that death re­
lieved tiir suftVrlngs at an early hour
Wednesday,
The vegcfflble grower* of Galloway in
Polk county have formed on associotkn
—■
ToHhe porpdle of packing and market­
ing their products.
The Ioiks down Fort Myers way nre
f f i t l n g ihrrmrhres —with green penirtir Press says that they will be rend)
for shipment in a few days.
s not It Harris, city ticket agent of
the Sc iboard Air Line in Ocala was nrreM.it last night, charged with shortage
in ins «('count* The warrant was sworn
o n !■&gt; W A McCrae, an auditor of the
road, who has been hero several days
going over Harris’ accounts. The shortage
i* »«id to amount to several hundred
d illnr* Harris was placed In Jail, but
mode bond ol 3 1.000 tuduy.
United Stntes. Judge J a m e s W Locke
h«» just rounded out forty years of cuniiioi.io» service as a Federal )uri»l iti
till* hfjltis
Palatka is to have a new lndu&gt;try
which no doubt will prove to be u great
thing for the town T h e enterprise will
be known ns the Southern Portable House
A
tolll|MOV
%
Many new buildings ore being erected
nt Tuft and the influx of new settlers is
said to be greater than usual.
Mid preaching and teaching schools in
West Florida for over n quarter of a ceninr, nod giving away most of his Income
n l.iiillotg school houses and churches,
Kc' 1‘ I, Woodruff of Crostview has been
luuitW that he has Ih-cii left a fortune
hv an uncle who died recently in Coloradu.
John A Newstead, contractur and build­
er, formerly of Chicago, now of Jackson­
ville, Ims secured the contract of building
•he »ever a I canning plants for the Florida
t oovolidaied Canning Company, his bid
t”'iiot accepted over tlitU of several ottiers
Tto-»r buildings will tw) mill ennstmeted
y- ii uu-cte floors, corrugated Iron sides
and rooting, outside boiler rooms, receiv­
ing »beds and platforms.
All the lumber
nnd iron it cut, measured and matched
when loaded on cars at Jacksonville to be
•hipped to the locations where plants arc
being huilt, and the buildings can then be
•et oil like putting together a ciuir. with­
out any loss of time.
Making the race for the house of repre­
sentative» from the Second Florida Con­
gressional district, S. J , Hilburn of Pnlnlka lias accepted Frank Clark's challenge
»nd will meet the preient congressman in
Joint debate to discuss the issues of the
campaign whenever nnd wherever Mr
Clatk designates.

Horse Show Will Be Great
The Held Day and Horse Show in Sonford on February 13th and 14th promise*
to be one of the gfeat events of the win­
ter season. Th# various committees reP'rt progress and many new entries are
bring Hied every day.
The programs will be printed n eit week
•ad distributed and will prove a drawing
card fur the affair.
*
In connection with the various events
the booths will be attractive at the
trounds a ltd the ladiea who Intend to pretide over this part of the allow are betid­
ing every energy to make a grand carni­
val of show ground*.
Now let every lover of Sanford pull for
these two great days and the hospital
will be assured for our city.

Mabel Paige lo n lg h t
Mabel Paige and her company of nrl!*t* "til delight the people of Sanford at
the imperial tonight and tomorrow night.
i S k I T S i"i S11S11S i ^—-=

HANFORD,

c o m m is io n «

m il s - d ead

W o s Speaking At E lks' Club When The
Su m m o n s Came
Commissioner of
Agriculture McLin
dropped dead in the Orlando Elks' Club at
eleven o'clock Tuesday night.
Mr McLin was making an address, nnd
hnd been speaking five minutes, when he
suddenly fell forwnnl [irnne on his face.
Dr. Christ was sitting within ten feet of
him when he fell and rushed to hi* aid.
The hall at the. lim e was crowded With
Elks, gathered there for an annual frolic,
the event belpg thq meeting of thb su­
preme court of the local lodge, klr. Me*
Lin wns in Orfundo amongst a nrfmher of
promintAt politicians of the state. In a t­
tendance nt the fair. In the A n il Tues­
day night, seated nroundjiKe commis­
sioner we.c (‘Inode L'Eiiglo^candiilnte for
Congress; Oil George C./Slottin. also n
Congressional ca n d id a te Hudson liurr.
Chairman of the Railroad Commission of
the State, and a number of prominent
local men including Judge Warlow, S e n ­
ator Massey, Jo h r f C Junes and other*
Moses Overstreet v»,is cliulrman of the
meeting when Mr. .McLin was called upon
to speak lie followed Claude L'Engle,
The Commissioner's »[leech wos exceed­
ingly imppy He o&lt;ipkc oi the beauty of
Orlando and congratulated the Elks upon
th eir fTne home
When he had been speaking five m in ­
ute» and llie clock was on the eve of
striking eleven—the solemn hour in Elkdmn —it v*,is ionu ed that tic suddenly
halted
I hose sente,I around I nil as he
stood in (runt of (lie court bench, saw his
tiead fall forward, then Ins form collapsed
and fell forwur I
Instantly there was great commotion in
the hall. Dr Christ was first to reach his
side, but two other physicians, * Dr* Ed
wards and McElruy. were also [«&gt;■»&lt;■in
and Joined IV Christ in rendering nin to
the sirlik-'ti man
When the Commis­
sioner was found to to den*, the body
was removed to Undertaker Armstrong *
undertaking parlors, and In» family noli
tied of the tragedy over the tong distance
telephone
The d ecen vd was 62 years of
age. and was born in Tennessee He had
been Commissioner of Agrieull ire in
Honda, for three terms, and was entering
upon his twelfth year, and was it can d i­
date for a fourth term
It was to him
that the credit is due for transforming the
Agricultural Department of the slate into
a useful and active adjunct of the local
government, and ttiun he no man stood
higher in tlie estimation of the Florida
people ll was llldv ersillly said of Inin,
even by lliu»e opposed lo Ills pilules,
that he 'Ifewrsi to the line, which was a
way of slating Unit with Inin honor and
Justice were ever the first considemttons.

F L O R ID A ,

FRIDAY, F E B R U A R Y

I,

ORANGE COUNTV’ S FAIR
The Great Show Draws crouds
A ll The Week

AUTO PARADE WAS M A G N IN C EM
Displays Are Good, R aces Arc Good
And The Tblr Is A
Great Su ccess
Orange comity again takes premium
ampng the counties of Florida in the
holding o f one of the grandest fairs on
record. .ifThere can never be n fair quite
so goof! as Orangu County Fair ./of, nowh.-rtrelse can there he such a jfversity
of drops, filch R a ttle .
ctdfVens, such-good tch
jams nnd jcU/es. mi&lt;Jj r5
machinery and everything
make a county fair a gocce
Tue&amp;ilay was opening day but Jupiter
f’luvius though not invited came anyhow
and everybody else left
The automo­
bile parade was pillpincd until Wed­
nesday mid the other evVnts were carried
out, the opening speeches being made us
usual.
*ThL,iiut i liiirilile wos the grandest
pageant ever witness In Florida. More
thou one hundred cars were in line con­
taining seven hundred participants
winners were as follow»
First priie, Mr Jaim-s l. Giles. Second
(«ize. Mr*. Ja m e s Luugiilin. Thud p ile .
Mr» Harry lleemnn. tuuilli. Mr« Jn inle
Moody
The prises ranged, $50, $25. S &gt;5.
anil $10 Tlie winners of the special
prize*.
L. M. f , Mr. Snli Woodruff
Flanders, Mrs H. A, Grant,
i ad son. Mrs I
Fvans
Mitchell. Mrs Ur Whitman
Reo, Mr» S ti iMIive
Ford. Mrs. I I’ Warlow
Huick. Mr Frank Smith of Altamonte
Springs
I hi- billowing Sunha I cars were In the
parinlr mid though n.,t |oi/t- winners,
tlie general opinion prevails Hint they
should have been
W .1 Thigpen, pirple morning glories
over star jessrirmne tk c u p in ts of cat
were Mrs V\ |i Holden. Mrs I orreM
Lake. Mrs II P IVivrr and Miss Laura
I ish
Mrs. Hester, white and yellow domes,
beautifully decorated car Occupants,
Miss Ellen Mahoney. Miss Nellie Evans,
Mrs O H i'ellett nnd son and Mrs Ernest"
lllllli'le
Mi»» Mell Wh i t t i e r green basket H i m llieil ill pink i ' 11yvi II1Ill-Ill III t) s O iu
pants.
Mi»»-» Mell, Alice. Ijjcy and
Amur VVhum-r and Mabel Howler
Mrs. D L. thrasher. basket made of
plaited lavender and yellow and decorated
with yellow chrysanthemums over aspar­
agus fern Ocrupuiils. Mrs. Thrasher.
Mrs I'nl-stun. Mrs Newman ulid Mrs
Ih-ll
Sanford « handsomely decorated cars,
assisted very largely mi making the aillomobile par i b- a brilliant sin-cess it was
(lie geliclull) expe»M-»l opinion of [lie
Sulilord visitors at the fair nnd uuto
pir.nle (lint the henutifnl Roman cJiurlol
was the most striking und original in
design and execution. It was by fat the
linndsume»l car m the parade und should
h ive had the second p i l e , with nil due
respect to the judges and their opinions.

Fine S a n fo rd Poultry
Sanford piullry carried off high honors
nt the nmnty fair
C II Ditigee on
Hatred I’lymouih Rock» swept the hoards
and won Itrst prirc in every class. Harry
Kent had the real tiling in White Wyun
■lottes
Capt Fatja earned ufl blue ribf/uos oil
Rhode Island Reds nnd ahwrinliii pigeons
and other fowls W J
Wilson won e v ­
erything in the White Leghorn class
J . A. Tnknch was winner again this
year in the White Wyandotte class.
Sanford jxniltrymen made no mistake
when they placed their fowls on exhibi­
tion nt the county fair, as no better ad ­
Union S e rv ices Sunday Night
vertisement could have been given them.
Union
services will be-held nt the Bap­
There nre some fine chickens in the vicin­
tist
Church
next Sunday night, by the
ity, although the business is yet in its in­
Biptist.
Presbyterian
and Congregational
fancy.
churches. Tins meeting murks the heginning of the Men nnd Religion For­
Ml. Dora B oom ing
Mt. Dorn, that pretty little city that ward Movement In Sanford. Jackson­
nestles urtmng tile lukes and hills of ville Ims already begun tlie wurk That
Lake county has proved a most desirable city of uue of ninety centers in the United
location for tourists nnd to stimulate States and a state convention Is to be
building the Louisville Real Estate A held there Feb 18 25. They nre sending
Development Co., will put on n Rig us i wo s h a k e r s tut next Sunday; Mr
Auction Sale of lots In Mt. Dora on Tues­ W, A. Lloyd. General Secretory of the
Y M. C. A , ond Mr. R. E Stafford, on
day February 6lh.
expert
In men's work. These ore not
A big barbecue nnd music by the
[trenchers,
but laymen, and are reconi
celebrated Sanford band will draw the
mended
os
fine speakers. A cordial in­
crowd nnd the lot»* will sell themselves
aided by tlie genUe uf Col. M oore, the vitation Is extended to every one to be
at tlie Baptist church that evening
auctioneer.
Service* begin til seven.
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S t o c k t o n WHI Move
Al The Episcopal Church
R. G. Stockton will begin in a short time
The
Rev,
D. F. Root of Apsonin Conn.,
to move his slock of groceries and qieaW
from his old stand in the Garner-Wood­ will occupy the Chancel of the Church of
ruff Building to the storeroom now oc­ the Holy Cross, (Episcopal), Sunday
cupied by his bakery two doors east of morning, and will remain in Sanford fin
a mouth ond will officiate at regular
the postdfflco.
beginning next week he will follow the services during that time. Tlie public
lead of the dry go»d» nod clothing bouses •are cordially invited to b* |n«&gt;«eni.
Service
Sunday morning, morning
and put on a removal sale of everything
In hit large stock of groceries and m eats prayer 10.30. Sermon and Celebration of
Holy Communion at l l a. m.
at a i l

1912

V o lum *

THE IMPRDVLMENT TRAIN
Will Be In Sanford Today Remaining
F or Th ree Hours

IV

NEWS O f H IE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From

The OlTlce of Public Roads of the l) S.
Various Sources
Department of Agriculture is now cooper­
ating with the Atlantic Const Line in the
ojieralion of a road impovement train. HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
The object of this project is to arouse In­
terest on (lie subject of better roads, and Here th e R e a d e rs Will rind n B rie f
to teach the farmer* nnd local road of­
H isto rical Spring Flowing
ficials, the fundamental pincipnls of rood
F o r flu rried R ea d ers
construction nnd mnintcnnncc.
Further light wos thrown on the use of
This train consists of four coaches as the margin system in the dressed beef
follows; Uaggnge, exhibit, lecture and pri­ business In the packers' trial today. Her­
vate cars.
man Pitthof. the National Packing Com­
The baggage car cMitnlns a gqtollnc pany's margin" cJert, testified that dally
engine and dynninoj^j} generating puwer margin summaries played an important
far the operation (djtne mechanical mod­ part in the purchase of cattle by the
els. and electric dJdMroti-d lectures.
packers. W il l these margin summaries,
Tlie exhibit c*r contqkpf models lllus- the govcuitfciii declares, the junkers are
irating the prtfper joFtluid» of building enabled to Seep close check on the woik
♦Orth, sand-dsT. Ijrnvel. inacedarn. brick
u t jf i t l ia h i ii w s . Comparison of cost and
Rod Mtumiribos rndtadeaMfla'ii, nnd re­
ion rucii lot uf cattle purchased Is
inforced concreie bridges am
He.
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Tins car also contains mmiauire models
Ti»u Inicrstwu Commerce Commission
of a cfiishihjf (dmiT and steam roller In
today began Itspring the testimony indactual operation, und large photograph»
dent to ils iinjujky into (he rates, rules
illustrating the advantages tu be derived
und practices of the express companies of
from nnaruved roads,
thiacrmhtrf. I t . is predicted' by govern-'
Tut*
J lecture car is provided wit)» a stere- incut official* that this investigation t i ll
opticon outfit and equipment for giving
result in a general reduction In express
illustrated lectures at each place where
'Th*—uow n iwsion's e x p e r t * have
le train stops When llie crowd cannot
completed u report on the subject. The
be accommodated in the car the lectures
report Include* a comprehensive state­
are given in movimi picture theatres or
ment as to the enriling» of the various
ortirr halls, provided necessary arrange- j
«•* pre** companies which «eein* to indflilt-ills arc made loculiy
cole licit tin* returns are larger than Is
The ofllcer»' car is provided for the iic- i
warranted by the amount of captiol in ­
roimnodaiion of the idf) t ils and assist |
vested
I lie express companies will be
am * having charge of llie train
* .died n to show why their rntc* should
The toad exhibit» and equipment on
unt he reduced
this train are furnished by the Office of
The United 61,ite* Machinery Company
Public Rands of the l 1 s Deportment of
Agriculture, while the r.nhmid equipment wh» denouin e l us an illegal conspiracy
and traiispitlulmn of (In- tram nre fur ■o[«-r King in restraint of trade and 111 vio­
lation of Hu- Sherman anil trust lo w . In
nislierl by the Atlantic t oast Line
evidrnee
given before the senate interMr H C Wells, superintendent (¡f road
Male
cniitnirree
lo.nm m ec hy Chas. H
construction, assisted by Mr J R bind
ler represent» the Otli r of Public Roads .1 ou-s of Host oil at tin» morning s session.
I (lese men deliver the le, lures all ' dem
onsirate the exhituts
The tram is (ilso
accompanied by Mr Wilbur McCoy, Agri­
cultural and Immigration Agent of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and Mr II
S I airbank. who represents the Amor
lean As. «« union for Highway lm|&lt;rovruient.
The train will arrive in Sunford today
nl one o'clock
I fie Wednesday Ulnti
The club held their regular meeting at
tile le«Idt-1ice of Ml» S tl t'hri»** Wrdne»
day ufietii'«m Ali-r the reading
I tin*
minute» the [«ugrain f-&gt;r the ufiftnuon
was taken u p
Mrs. H T, Whittier. J r , enter lamed the
club with the very interesting "Saga of
Olaf the Holy," one of the must remarkable men who figured m Scnndinnvlr n
history, nnd wu» us ii king must [wipular
and lieJoved
"Miracle» of King Olaf it p iper (wepared by Mr» Ch,i»e. but read for her by
Mrs H F Wlntiier ,lr wh i also give tlie
Sagil uf Magnus the t.i««!
Mi»« t.ci
trude S[«-er prepared fur tlie pleasure and
instriictluii of tlie club as an aid tu lln-ir
Scandinavinu studies "A Map Study of
Ancient Norway.
winch was enjoyed
very touch by the clnh.
After the program the mem tiers had a
short discussion ns to how they should or
could make Library Day memorable ns
une of the red letter days of the Wed u-»day Club. It was suggested that they
have a book shower on that day for the
benefit of the Library, nnd also that the
Wednesday Club present tlie Library
with a copy of the Youth's Companion.
The [«resident appointed Mrs A. D Key.
Mrs G ll. Waldron and Mr* C R Walker
a committee to arrange a program for
Library Day In connection with the book
shower.
The club is reminded that they nre in­
vited to makr their club home with Mr*.
J . N, Whuner for the month of February.
The meeting next Wednesday will be
held at the residence of Mrs. Whitner.

Hilburn Will Speak
Hon. S. J . Hilburn, candidate for Con­
gress from the Second District will ad­
dress the people of Sunford next Satur­
day night at 8 o’clock at the corner of
First street and Park avenue. Mr. Milbum is a good speaker and will ably dis­
cuss the issues uf tlie day. Como out and
(tear him.

'Men are d is ilrd Hilo line-! classes.
' There ore m m who love tlleir liquor, men
wiio sell liquor and pillliciun» who are on
trot ti side* of the question " Mrs R. F.
Irvin of W u »hi ng ti &gt;ii, (in,, made that stutethent to tlie house Jiiillcliiry committee
today, urging that a law forbidding inter­
state traffic in nlcuhollc liquors ho en­
acted.

. (u defiance of the order of Mayor Hen­
ry I. I font. that tlie "h o bo es' of the
United State* Cannot assemble In Clttcinnull lur a lour ilny»' convention without
being uti sp-d and »ei.il to the worklinuie,
.J unes II p»r i! &gt;t laiuis. llie niilliunuire
liolio. vslini- iirmnotmg the asseintdy of
vagrant*, det. hired today that tlie conven­
tion would begin today as scheduled and
(lint n test would he made of UlO right of
citizens to u [«-¡ireful assemblage.
1 Lieut Gen. Sir Robert Haden-Powell,
"hero ol Mufeking" und founder of the
Hoy Seouts arrivd in New York today
from Flight ltd via Runnrnn und Jam aica
I level 'pmrnt» lit tlie |iro|»j*ed condirtiui d iiKpnrie» into die alleged "money
trust." the "slnppmg combine" nnd other
interests, have surrounded the fate of
ttiese investtguimlis with uncertainty.
Common rei*»rt ha» it Unit the "money
trust" probe would he halted until after
tlie presidential election

0 \eldn People In Sanford
C M Williams was
day.

in Sunford Mon­

Mrs C J. Marshall visited in Sanford
Inst week,
Mrs N. F. Lczette wns shopping in
Sanford. Monday.
Mr J . II l-ee, J r - of Sanford, dropped
in on os lust week. We know not what
the attraction is but ids visits ore be­
coming more frequent of lata.
0 P. Swiqic. of tlie Swope Land A In­
vestment Co, was in Oviedo. Monday,*
widt Michigan parlies looking at lots and
nnd talking hank. If there is anything
we do need it is a bank. With the rapid
development of this section is one of
necessities.
A number of our citizen* motored iver
to Sanford Monday night to see the Lyman
Twins. Among them who Mr. and Mr*.
T. W. Lawton, who drove their handsome
new Ford touring car.
4 Mrs. E. Curlctt was in Sanford, Friday,
to meet a party of friends from llie
north.

W eath er R e p o rt
Miss Stella Forneil »pent the Latter part
Fair Friday nod Saturday. Colder in of lust week m Sanford.
n inherit portion Friday. kLudnate w en
—Oviedo Advance
winds. Celery looking fine and none for
sale. Indications- point to good prices
All kinds of repair work. Saofofd Ma­
und large crowd in attendance a t Horse
Show.
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chine A Garage Co.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents

THE EVENTS 0E ORANGE COUNTY
Efficient S l a f f of R ep orters Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The Herald
CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS
Scerisl Corrreooodeare to Tb» Herald i

Howard Swartz of New York, who ha*
been visit tint hi* grandparents here sev­
eral weeks, will (¡0 to Gainesville this
week and take the work at the State
Agricultural College at that place.
Mr. Swope of the Swope Land &amp; In­
vestment Co., ha* purchased the Jones
place on Beard all and expects to improve
It la the near future.
Mrs. Margaret Marshall has purchased
the store building occupied by the Camer­
on City Grocery Co., ond formerly owned
by Captain A. D. Minnick of Springfield,
Mass.
Erl Gormly and sister. Miss .Neva, spent
Monday evening in Sanford, enjoying the
Lyman Twins in “The Speculator.”
Mr. Fulton and family are moving from
Onoro house to a house at Ft. Reed.
Monday's rain seem* to have tween very
beneflcjnl to all the growing crop*

Ws hope everybody will remember the
Farmers Institute to be held here Friday.
Mr, McQuarrie and Prof. Spencer will be
here all day and at night ’ if they -arc
wanted.
MOORE'S STATION

S B Walker. 1st; Ephraim Toodles. 2d;
Dr. Pepper, 3d.
Charlie Hand drove S. B. Walker like
he had something up Ills sleeve, and
while all heats were close, there were
many who say the race who thought
Charlie had considerable speed back.
Mr. Igo, of Eustis. his owner, drove
Ephraim Toodles. who showed a decided
lack of work, but grew better as the heats
were raced.. Henry Smith drove Dr.
Pepper, who looked very much like he
had just finished putting in* a crop of
cabbage, but hod plenty of speed whenever.hls driver succeeded in keeping him
on his feet
Thursday's races were ns follows:
First Race. 2.40 Trotting Class.
S. B. Walker, first.
Dr. Pepper, second.
Lord Irvin, third
Queen Second, fourth.
. Time—2:26 3-4; 2.29 5-4; 2.30 1-2.
2 35 Class Pacing.
Jo e Douglas, first.
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Maud W. second.
Duchess Hal. third.
Little Hal. fourth.
Time. 3:30, 2:31, 2:35.
Phone 277
In the running race, one heat, there Auto Delivery
were four starters; 1-2 mile dash.
Elizabeth 0, first.
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Senator Hubble, second.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Carrie Elder, third.
AT-LAW
* Ban Star, fourth.
Time 524 seconds
Lai» Srsie Allume» Seventh Judicial Circuii o/

SPECIALS at

C O U N TY H APPENINGS

16 lbs. S n ^ . . . $1 00
Our Charges are Consistent with
15 . “ Bet Rice f \ 00 the Service We Render. See Our
. . .
40 to SQfl’ ru n e /lb . 15 j: Line Before Buying.
6 barstfetagonrsoap 25
Clovetmill bmter ib. 45

L. P. McCULLER

Mr and Mrs E i Repp are building
an addition onto their hiwu»*- Beard all
Ave
Mr and Mrv Buthamly were qallers
fnwm Sanfiwrd on Tue»t.i) h»«t m the
Miller home on Miller Awe
Mr, and Mra Sherman and ihrre young

sons of

ColumtHia

Ohm are »pendinr

some time with Mr F. M. McCartney on
Richmond Avr.

Mr and Mrs. H M Gilben and F. A
Gilbert dined wth Mr and Mrs. J O.
Packard in town Sunday and enjoyed nn
auto lim e in (»rlaiidii m tlw j(tt-riu«u&gt;

loriga
Kr»id«ve*. Santoni and 3&gt;lv»n U i f

S e a ts for Horse Show
Boxes and parting capacity ’ for the
horse show and field spent* to be given at
Sanford. Fla., Feb. 13th, 1912. under the
auspices of the. Hospital Association, will
be put on sale at Lawson's Wednesday.
Feb. 7th at 10 a. m. All boxes seal four
‘peSTrns. ‘ TTtsnt tost of bores sell for *4 —

each. Second row veil for 35 rack. Park­
Srwetsi CocTVSfmdiTO* la TW H n ild
Augustus G. Gurrry of Santa Rosa Co . ing space for automobile or carriage sells j
V
is the guest of his brother VV R Guerry for $4
AMtortirttiilcs will rtnrhe allowed to rn - 1
nn&lt;Twife Tor an Indefinite time
'
Messrs. Geo lloilistene anti Royal I h)K* tef or leave the grounds while 11 class is
of Willoughby. Ohio have tween recent 1being shown in (he ring.
Automobiles and vehicles will not be |
viutors a I the Llltwirth* on Beardu II
allowed
111 llw grounds unless they hnvr
Awe.
(m-vided parking space or boxes
The HoworjJ.* Packard Land Co., have
opened up Johnson mrimr, east from ARTIFICIAL RIPENING
Beared! and ( m l t&gt;een doing much
IS UNDER THE BAN
ditching and improving in the vlcinit)
Mr and Mrs Lons Willi* and Mr and
Mrs E F Repp made n pleasant parly m
the theatre Saturday evening

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velupvd Tuesday I hat a numbe*r of at
lldavlt* had teen prepared by Assist we
ant Plate Hairy and Food Commls '

■loner

Miss Lucy Malthcwrs of Weston. W Va_
strived Saturday on a visit to her sister.
Mrs J T Imbuderx

The home of R. T. Wynn. Jr., was des­
troyed Monday morning by fire, cause by
a defective floe. Most of the furniture
was saved by the assistance of neighbors.
M»m Mabel Mikcaclk »^&gt; &gt; this been visitiug her father. L'. S Mikr*«U for some
time left Thursday for a few days' visit
ta her friends at Winds mere.

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Sanford horse at fa ir
The races at the fair this week are
very good. Charlie Hand seems to have
cleaned them up with S. B Walker. Wedoeaday'a race* were as follows:
Fust Race 2-14 Class Pacing:
Marte Direct. 1st, CurBe Woodnut. 2d.
Lady Hunt. 3d. El »rood D . 4th. Best Hme.
2:22 1-4.
Dave Lockhart, her owner, drove Maxie
Direct like a veteran, a t he u, having
her well tn hand and waiting for the
bunch In all three beats; Carrie Woodnut
put up a game, handy race and was well
driven, but lacked speed to cope with
the fast Maxie. Elwvod D. driven by
his owner. 14. M Smith, showed wonder­
ful bursts of speedy but lacked work,
white Lady Hunt, driven by that veteran
colored reía »man. Henry Smith, who got
all possible out of bar, was eccentric

NOTIONS

H E A V Y UNDERWEAR

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W h en he r e tu rn s w ith sp oil* o f v ic to r y .
In a g e -o u tla s tin g w ords
T h e srh lp tu re tl aton e re c o rd s
P e e d » o f a a tro n g rig h t a rm an d a &amp;» u n t­
ie e , b ra v e ry .

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laundry

I f we only p tg y .tt a r ig h t
I t t* give and ta k e and build an d b re a k .
* And often it e n d ! In a ligh t:
But he rarely wing who honest Ij- trie«

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Sde&amp;dHc Discovery That Is The Only Known Cure
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HOME
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Com plete

Standard Lig h t C o ,

up your will tlQ yo u r putnre thrill.
And wen d are—|* u o r v « iy so alL
Do something tnord titan make a not»*:
le t your purpr-M leap tnto flame
Ag you ptonga with th* cry, 1 shall da
or dJ»!“—
Thaw you wilt bo playing tb* game!
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O et In to th# th ick o f It—w ad e In. b o y » !—
W h a te v e r y o u r ch erish ed g o a l;

A n d does, do b atter th an yooT
Do you tak e your rebuff* with a know ­
ing g rin : Do you laugh though you putt up lam a?
Do*e_your faith bold tru e when the whole
world*» blue?
H ow a re you playing th * gam »?-

P L A N E T JR . S EED ER

H I L L H A R D W A R E CO.,

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r \Do you vfttt-ard whine If you fall to win
In th« manner you think your due?
Do you sneer‘at a man la case he can.

H e ra n n ev er d rep air who p lay* It f a i r »
Howr ary yens.playing the gam e?

BEANS, CORN, C U C U M B E R S AND O T H E R
S P R IN G C R O P S
CALI AND GET
UNt NO 4 OR 6

Tins Lamp is handsomely
nickclled, height 29 iuebes,
equipped with aolomatic se!fetcaning •needle," globe and
pump. Usual price $22.00.
We have the best line of Man­
tles and supplies in the South
at lowest prices- Estimates

&lt;Regardless of wealth or fame);

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The Time
d
.To Plant
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one s own.

Ptaylnp th* Game.
IJfe Is a game with a glarioua prigs.

will di&gt; move thing» in roote ways thin any other
hotw hey made How. lo ot from the row A
splendid hirrowrr, coveirr, hlllrr, atwl tic*»«
hoe; and unerjuallroi as a cuitrvator.
Come and look over these up-todate implements.

nm ghty satis-

PORTABLE

w e a r* a g lad an d h a p p y look th#
w hile
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H I* f r a m e l* ra c k e d b y to r tu r in g d la.
eabe.
Wfco g re e t* h i* d a y s o f a n g u ish w ith a
e m it*.
H I* n ig h t* o f p ain a s
c h e e rfu lly
aa
th r e e .
H e I* th * h e ro g ran d
T o th o se w h o u n d e rsta n d
H ow b ra v e It ta !n wile nee an d a lo n e .
W ith not a c o m ra d e n e a r.
W ith n ot a ra lly in g ch e e r.
T p fix att t r u s t tn p ow ar* th a t a r e n o t of

Pajrs ioc itw lf qutcklT, F » m in small g a r d m *

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No. 4 Planet J r Combin-d Serd tr *nd Wheel-Hoe
u rn time, labor, vmj anrl f r w &gt; Atinoul ill t»M-ful
ginks implements in fjor Ailju lable in a Busutr
tow all glide!) iartiA. Htir, oilfiYajc, srrefl, &lt;»r pLrw.

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W h at's the use of drudging to get Ordinary results when ;» 1'lanci Jr
Seeder ot Cultivator «loci»m \ men’» work, and gives you an tm n •. 1
yield b o ld er ? Planet Jr» ate |ult*nh of a nun skiileil 1-oth m iaru
ing anti ntanufai luring for over 35 years. They are
light, strong, lasting, arul fully guaranteed

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i- ,r-„ and Attorney John,, treatment as many laundries do.
and that they win be tiled;
Our purified water and s o li so ap

rVasy.
eith er Wednesday or Thursday
The,
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prosecutions are to be made under a r e " « p o n s t b l e ^
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the
unwholesome
provisions
act work we
luce.
Green ormnaps" have been the sub
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(lo Hot Subject them to Severe
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106 to 110 West First St.

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C O A T S U IT S

J. K. Mettinger

C o m m is s io n M e r c h a n ts

tiering process pf lilt* PROGRESS

within a few days n number of war-

MENS’ CLOTHING

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Goods that pass through theimut-

Again*! Vendor* of *‘Oreen

DRY GOODS

FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

riie tfiunh vtipjier *,»» a very ¡ilejwiitl F \\
gov&gt; rnp.eut f«-*&gt;.1 expert
with
affair l&lt;i*I \v•-»Ine-.tay evening, tbr took np the subject It Is claimed that
drhc&gt;'&gt;us menu was nicely served uts' the fruit Is sold green and made to photic US.
ripening j
enjoyed by a good sized crowd, the en- 1 look rtpe by an artificial
process which Is harmful Many ped
tertalnment was a pleasing feature.
diers bare been under observation,
Celery boarding has begun here. Joe \ and it 1» against these thst the cru­
Cameron Will begin to ship about Feb sade la directed The warrants will
15th. and will have "to cars or mitre
be Issued by Magistrate Myers . .
\ g«»&gt;.t many from here will go to ihe soon a» tbc affldatlts are
fair this week a number of exhibit» will
Heroism.
XV&gt;.o fw-ar, t h e i t a n j s r j
tntn
be shewn from here
flthl.
The
Ke»i i.-i ie ( o have pur­
Tro, *ie' rein rv?
aa*1 #1iel1
e v e r on
chased the Jones [*\&gt;petty on BearUalt
N't let» It waver In cSefrs.-s of right.
Nor turn» It t-ark before the fletd ts
won
M0SR0E Mt-W Dt KINGS
H e haa th e m —o l o f p ra ise
Ta U» LUr.w of The ItrraU
In sh o u ts th e people r t l M
A. R Haile, representing Stringfeljow
A Doty Cn. of Jacksonville was here on
business Saturday.

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Nervouanaig la women U almost tayariably the result of rotas fexal»
trouble. For thl* reagoa It ta useless to take am ordinary nerve toalc or
nerve remedy and expect to be cured.
The only way for women to cure their nervpusnesa and K*t well is bf
the uaa of Reao'a New Health, the remedy which cures all wraknc*-**
female troubles, stopping the drain and giving perfect health and natural ac­
tion to the whole system.
When .there la a drain upon the nervous system, due to female weakn«»*.
you are Irritable, miserable and feel aa though jron wanted to «creaffl
or fly. The slamming of a door almokt throwa you into hysterics, your nsr»»*
are shattered and people apeak A t you aa a nervous wreck.
Reno'« New Health will eofw all drains upon the nfrvoui aystem. sureli
and thoroughly relieving Scanty, Profuse. Painful, Irregular or Surpre***»
Menstruation. Sickly Period«, Constant W eariness and Weakness, Depreuion.
Cramp«, D ltxlress. Violent Headache, Palpitation of the Heart. Pain In
Back and Groins. Leucorrbea and all Inflammation, Ulc&gt;ration and UUcbari**
of the Vagina and Uterus.
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Thla wonderful remedy la offered to you upon an akpplute guarantee ot )\
money back on flrat bottle If It falls to relieve. E v ery hflrvoue woman o » «
I t &lt;o herself to a w this medicine faithfully and become .well and strong »
tones, in rigor» tee and strengthens the system .and so Tggtilsto« and help*
circulation that every organ ta brought to the pertofmance of It» natural
function*.
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Reao'a New Health may he used with confidence b y the most deUc»!*
young or old. It la purely vegetable and contains .no opiates or harmful !»•
gredlents. I t 'l s tbe prescription of an eminent Phyalclan’ who spent bli
ra learning how to cure women's disease*, and this mwrxelsua remedy l*
»■ m it of his labors.
not
by, without . starting
on
road tu
to health «ith
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P resen tin g a Gorgeous S c y fic Display w ith an E n tire Jfew Com pany of S elected M in s tre l T alen t.

NEW ACTS

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NEW SPECIALTIES

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NEW SC

NEW COMEDIANS

CHARLIE GANOa California's Not

IKES

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The Best Y e t

CLASSY VAUDEVILLE

Prices 5 0 , 7 5 , $ 1 .0 0

Burnt Cork Artist
NO REASON FOR DOUBT

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ATTEND THE

Sanford Draws The People Who
Want Good Location

P EO P LES

CHURCH

SANFOHD. FLOHIOA

ACTIVITY IN THE BUILDING LINE
A W v m W elcom e

This

Sum m er Prom ise» To Eclipse
All fo rm e r E ffo rts In
Building Line

Sanford Is not o

■ Rood

Sunday School IO i . iti.

iteady growth Is visible along nil line«
and city lots are being sold every day to

umlsy M .nennt l’ ic»«lun| 1 1 ^ . m.
^Hinilsy Night I’ lcstiniig 7 p, m .

n etf people who Rave* unvtled 'over the
state and decided at last upon Sanford
ns The Ideal location for a home in Flor­
as*. The kaine-people are alwW^wnlrtnR
up to The need of more houses nod the
sp un! und summer nromises great activity

THE STONE CMJJRCH. PARK AVENUE

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K H Smith, of Jacksonville purchased
u ten-acre vegetable farm here u year
ago and hut visited Sanford to arrange
to have his property improved preparatory
to cultivation.
Joseph Lc Febvre. a resident of Iowa,
visited Sanford during the week nnd
purchased a tract of vegetable land which
lie «nil have Improved at once and will
return here nest fall to make his home
in Sanford
W II Funk, wtio lives in Baltimore.
VI I . came to Sanford lust week to look
"»••r the possibilities of the vegetable
if iwoiit industry ns handled here
It»I re leaving lie curried iti Ills picket i
im of pipergiving him title to twenty
n re« of land, lie will |&gt;rcparc it f &gt;r
cultivation at once.
l u x As s c s a o r ' s ' Ai o t l c e
R I. Whitney, of New York city, par­
Ful l er lutiteli h» mi ns-ist.iiit tux nsch ised eight loft on Sanford Heights Iasi M-nvir will lx- at the following named
«»oiler when here a n J has now returned
for th e p u rp o se o f

e r e c ti n g

a

~.n -i ti-line ilirreou and becoming a
l«-t n iiient resident of Sanford.
I lie new Catholic school huildmg is ;
rapidly nearing completion

places at the dates

herein

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Merrell &amp;c Co.

DETROIT?

COMMISSION
M IRC MAMS
172 W So W a te r St

Chicago. III.

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f The Stove That Uses Either Gasoline or
hums more Air
anti Less Gasoline
t han all others.

Shipment

A N I) l i ^ T N O
E L E C ^ T T C A L M ß r r U HE S

M u s t C «» ii» n ^ re S t o c l ^ ^ w t l i c S e n t ii
\\ r i t e i x r J m r L a t c g ^ W a n t c l C a t a l a n

Ci IAF l&gt; McKlNNNEY CO.
Jacksonville, F la .*

naiinrd t •ir-

ii-ive *i in- «11»I i «»nut &gt; return. (or 1 12
Oi -&gt;e»-, t . t&gt; Nili, a III.

K. F. Kirby, has sold his two-story
redtenca on Laural street and has begun
tli* erection of another two-story resi­
dence on Laural and Eleventh streets.

Absolutely

viits Furen, one of the teachers In the
school« itiere. is having u nice bungalow
ere. ted on Laural street near First.
W I. (letger Is having a magnificent
residence erected on Polin-tto street near
Eighth (t Is a two stories and modern
desigu.

(teneva. feti 2 0 1 it
t )virilo, Feb 2 1»I
Christmas. Feb. 22nd
Chuluotn. Feb 23rd
William Tuggles, who Is erecting a
Lake Mary. Feb 27th. a. m.
tini-c-story apartment house on First
Paola, Fch 2Hth, a m.
street and French avenue, has the build­
Sanford, nt city clerk's office. Fell. 26
ing well under way and hopes to have
27. 28. 29th
It really for occupancy in a short time.

The residence . of John Jenkins on
French avenue and Fourth street, is now
no irlng completion.
Thomas K. Bates, Is having a bungalow
erected on bit vegetubla farm at WeJge-

ALL
The Oil Stoves have I lie
Best Wick less Burners
in the world, also the
Latest Improved Open
Grates, full size top and
Substantial Frame. A
Powerful Cooker.
No

Aitniuit Him.

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Tax Assessor.

Sewing Circle

The members of the Sewing Circle met
at the residence of the Misses Whitnrr
w oo J.
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Thursday evening. Their fancy work oc­
cupied the busy fingers of those who were
Soma M ore A ttraction s
present, while Miss Meli Whltner rend
The Athletic games committee. in view
aloud an interesting story for their enter­
of ihe fact that the Horse §how and Field
tainment.
Mrs J . C Bennett. Misses
Association Intend to include the evenEmma and Estelle Beard. Miss l.lllluu

•ng In their promised entertainment, have
concluded to make the following ad­
ditions to their program. Walking rare
one mile, sack race 50 yards, Siamese
rac* 59 yards, candle race 59 yards, fat
men's race 50 yards, potato race for
la lies 23 yards, climbing greased pole,
catching greased hog. See the committee
as soon as possible and place your entries.
Some Athletiea with records have already
entered for the field day event.

Meeting 7.3Q .p. in.

I L X J L U l C t t N E E D U fO U

In the buildings ami other lines, Beside 1
I hi* n r« bnildinji enumerated Inst wee« •
wr note the followinit new houses built,
bein, built and contemplated »»(I the |
laud that has changed hands.

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job you’re in need of?
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ab ou t

it at your First opportunity.
Don t wall aatil tba vary
Iasi mo meet bat giva u s a
litilo tima and w all show
y o u w b al high grada work
wa caa tura out

Contiti

Rand Bulldlni

MINIFYING GUSS

The Sanford Exhibit
Commenting on the various exhibits at
ihe Fair the Orlando Reporter-Star says
of Sanford:
Sanford has unqufcttionnbly done her•elf proud. She has put on display every
•°n of earth grown article knpwn to the
northern part of tjic county. ftoui felery
*o radishes, and right to the center of
«he lengthy booth, set up a hunter's tent.
W&gt;U&gt; the information posted above It that

To see tho/hfaL jr o f l t a I» fnrtp
lands. P u iffo u rffflk o n the rock
of prosper J y by I n v r a n g your sav­
ings in A p e r t ) . d A ' i say you
haven't tawed e n o u g h * « can sell
you In n d ftr v e r y ^ » e money. See
trr if you S s ^ ^ o ^ r t o n good prop-

osltlon.
HOWARD-PACKARD LAND CO.
Sanford.
» -WA» -f A : Ax*« .

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Just across the street

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

General Fire Insurance
Sanford

Florida

�Februar

T ilt SANTORO MÍRALO

Delivered la ih« Gir by carri** &gt;2.00 pec »taf in
Payncoti la «diane« But! bt mad« at office.
Enttn'd «• tto»Ad-itili matt maltet Ansaat 22nd
1908, at iba Poatoffica at Sanford. Florida. .
ander Act of March 3rd. 18^9
Otter to Herald DoUdini

Telephone No. MB

Everybody is at the fair this week.
The Ssnford Horse
Day comes next..

Show and Field

The Her.ild hands it to Orlando. They
have a busy little d ty down there this
week.
If that air man cannot
at Orlando
he might be induced to come to our
Horse Show and fly over take Monroe.

the book was Bent to DeLand. Several of
the mere ha n il hearing of thl* made a
good tired kick and ttated that if the
•rock was carried out of town they would
not take apace. Upon catling up The
Herald the true status of affairs was ex­
plained to them and they were satisfied.
While regretting that any misunder­
standing occurred and that the ladies
were placed in , an embarrassing position
the principle of the Sanford merchants
was plainly shown. They believe In pat­
ronising their home institution all the
time^and whenJ t comes to printing The
Herald always comes In for first choice.
• While deprecating the circumstances
The Herald cannot pass up the Incident
without thanking the busihea^ men of
Sanford for their good wishes and suppi rt. This little "incident fully demon­
strated your interest In your paper and
printing office, and in order that no more
work need to leave the dly in the future
The Herald management is today tele­
graphing for enough equipment to take
care of all the work for the vicinity, no
matter how large or when it needs to be
done.
* The fie/ald baa always been your paper
and your printing office and we Intend to
warrant your support in the future.

SHINGLES

D ya l-U p c h u rch

Our stdbk is Well Manufacture , Cajefully Graded, Price Low.
cannot furnis\ourfttock write us for prices
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It Is doubtful If there it another county
in Honda which could provide such a

variety of excellent products for exhibition
at a county fair as Orunge, unless it be
Hillsborough, which lias, however the ad­
vantage of Including a large dty. with
grrnt manufacturing industries and an
extensive seacuati. Dot Orange, in those
tilings winch are distinctively Hordlan.
is unuronlly well provided with the
"makings'* of a must rlabutule and at­
tractive display

The Orange County fa ir it. naturally,
a success, because it has such a pro­
ductive section to draw upon and such
enterprising men to conduct it. Orange
is a fine county in every respect. It is
not only fertile and fascinating, .but It
is a clean, healthy and law-abiding coun­
ty. Its two principal cities. Oflando and
Sanford are among the most enlightened
and progressive in the South. They ore
the abodes of culture, refinements and
peace. Their people will not countenance
wrong-doiug nod the attitude the main­
tain toward vice and crime has resulted
in both of them showing a most credit­
able record.
Fuihetmore, Orange County is the cen­
ter of much of the development now in
progress In this State. Its fertile lands
are finding ready purchasers among dis­
cerning newcomers. The present fair
Mgbt *o serve as a ‘’puller** for much ad­
ditional desirable immigration. The Tri­
bune knows of no section of country In
the entire South mare admirably adapted
for homes.
Here’s our beat withes for the thorough
success of the Orange County Fair. May
It make Orange greater and more pros­
perous.—Tampa Tribune.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ta The V o te rs of Orange And Osceola
Cauntles
eleel loo as Sen «lue from the lfth Dtalrtrt. »abject
ta Iba action of the Democratic Primar». I tbsak
»oar Morrrlr (or »ear »apport In the pad. aad If
you approve in» IcgMative record. I respectfully
•olirti tour »apport aula
.
Tor S h eriff
James A. Kirkwood announce« hi* candldacv
lor re-election to Ibe office of Sheriff of Orange
county aubject to the decWlon of the Democratic
primary to be held on April 30. 1912.

tbd rush o f book and job work it was im­
possible to get If printed here in tima lor
the proper distribution of the books and

Steinway &amp; Sons
Behr Bros. . Ma
“Crown”
Sto
Kohler &amp; Campbell - H
~ and Fischer

•5 Send fo r Catalogues, P rice s and Term s

J A C K S O N V IL L E

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Our

Pickles

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And Kcliilics

are even better than Ih“**- ■• ned io
make al lionte. Try a Imtil». • enj«»
the fine snappy flavor. th&gt;
.-n iic t
taste that makes a odd lui
..(.die
look forward lo. If you |aii*ui &gt; uruas
tackles, ete . we have all tin- -i e* tuadimenta, e t c . for the work
l&lt; -to |ut
them np when yoo can buy In-ti r at (tua
grocery!

r o r County Ju d g e
Die Wood Waste Distilleries Co.. Wheel»
I beret»» announce ca» «ndidacy (•« re elmtein
to the poaitkua at Causi» Judge of Orange County,
ing. West Virginia, U. S. A., certainly •ubtart
to the deoralon of Ihe Drmucruoc primar»
to
be hetd on April 30. 1912.
makes this possible in ti&gt;e case of tlik
Woxiah M u m
waste material of wood working estab­
lishments. By means of iheir distilling
l 'barato» annouoca myself a candidal* tut rt
apparatus, ranging from a capacity of 5 appointment
to th* offica of luda* of th« Criminal
lo 500 gala, the industrial alcohol and Court of Record *ub)*ct lo (ha action of Ih* Demo
turpentine contained in sawdust are erotic Primary
T. 1’m u i Wanna
effectively extracted, while the resultant
fiber Is ready lor paper manufacturers.
f o r M ate Attorney
This Mill will actually pay for Itoe If over
and over again every month, and Colon- To Ih* ÜriiKr-ratlc Voler» of Ilie Seventh Judlii*l
Circuii of riurkia
1 hereby innuunrr lh*l I am a candidal* for re
appaioImeni a* Slat* Alloro«» for the Seventh
Judicial Circuii of florida. *uh)ect to Ih* action of
lb* Democratic primarie* In April. 1912.
You haea honored in* with ibis Offica and I bar*
endeavored to descrea your cooftdrnce la me by
doing ray doty to lb« brat of say ability
W faaj pofatod. I pledge you to do all la mi
power to uphold law aad order In our circuit, «Ith
preludies 'o nao« and «Hb falrnea* to all.
Thanking you for past klodoeaa. I respectful]»
Wheeling. W. Va
a»k »our support again
Jo*ea G Join.

fir s t S tre e t

S tata Aitarli«»

Florida S h i p p e r s
We want your consignments of

rRlITS VA!

EGEIABUS

f o r Superintendant of Public instruc­
tion
Ta tbc Voter« uf O rsate Counl».
I hertbv i a s a i s n tkst I «ra a candidat» lorab«
office of lo u n t» Su périmeraient uf PuUlc laatrur
Ikon u •arct-rd m»*eJf. »abfect lo th« aeliaa uf lb*
appruarhlnf Democrstlr prima»-».
I fert lhat I a n pecutixrl» fllted far thl» office by
edocatioaal qualification, aad by ««périm a la
macao*m ent of atnall aad laiDi B f f i n S aad la
dralias with tracb ers. by ostural trtnprram rnt snd
I n « for tho work aad by famjflarli» wttb ih* de­
tail* aad Ihe ornerai drm sads of t b « &lt; a c q u t m i
datloo n y preoeal iaeumbostey. If ck ctcd to ihe
offica tho ad lir a i ion al latcreats of tbo oouoiy «Ul b«
upoo ray b eau , and I «Ul *od*aru» la »ver» »■» to
b* faitbhk! la ihe trust üapoond

COM M ISSION

RCHANTS
VEGETABLES

xclusivtvfiaker in the city. AH mixing done
siest iniffioved Satiitary machinery.

LAD HAN DLED by all F IR S T C LA SS GRO CERS
S p cclslo rd o rs Fllltod P r o m p t l y ______ _,

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PHONE 106

METZ ROADSTERS,
PRACTICAL

THEY STAND S Y TIU HCRAtO

To ad vert is« the Horae Show and ar­
range a suitable souvenir of the event
the ladiee compiled a fine program filled
with advertising. They brought it to The

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COMMISSI ONfit MCLIN
HAD GREAT LUCK
In the death of D. E. McLin. the Com­
missioner of Agriculture at'O rlando last
Niw York Sportsm en Make Good
f o r Tax A ssessor
Wednesday the state lost a moat excellent
C atch o f Trout
I »nominee my candidacy far re-election to lb«
officer. Hie editor of The Herald knew
of Tax Aaaraanr of Orano* county *ut.|crt to
Messrs. Neuhall and Starkey of Far office
and loved Commissioner McLin as a
Iht derUkm al the Drtnorratlc primar» «o be brU
resident Pf Lkk* county, as a state official Rockaway, New York! have been in the on April 30th.$912
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won
and as a friend and Ihii tribute it paid dty for several week» enjoying themsclvet like two school boyg. dur^s* * a
ity Solicitor
short vacation. .Amssg other diversions
pon hla memory.
n of O rano* Count»r candidacy for r a -appaiaithev »per?: a week at Capt. Pagenbart'a
musty *&gt;JVltoc of Or»»*»
house-boat."Seortwokr wtltdr tawnow «*»»■
■ rumina Urmorratle prl:
fortunate as ta set-uretreailed about 100 miles up the river.
bota imeni for ano brr tena
There ore who* fonts*_»' of Democratic
I
ram ear rodear or at all
The hunting and fishing were especially
prrtiilrnti.il timber, the like pi which the
hr Ira Incumbent irp-n me.
times In
good
and
the
gentlejneii
dined
on
veni­
I to the beat of my ability
faithful!»
p y tjL L t» not known (it years ’ .
S Cm. A. DfConra.
son. sweet potatoes and trout every day.
Count» Solicitor
Scan llie list:
Doth of them are enthusiastic anglers
Judaon Harmon, twice elected governor
and while they have cast their lines in To the 1*. ig rra tlc Votei of Drange Count»
'
of one of the largest and strongest Repub­
announce th I am a candidat» foe
the streams of almost every state in the theI beerb»
office
«
Count»
Salk
k
r.
subjact
to
the
action
lican Stairs In the Union.
of the Derr era lie Prim I. and respect full» ait
Woodrow Wilson, who has swung New union they have to band it to Sanford in lue »nur au port
the fishing line.
Jersey back Into the Democratic fold a f ­
The first morning out while traveling
ter wnndering about, and. like the prodT re a su re r
with
rod and reel they landed 80 pounds
ignl son. feeding on husks for many /ears
of troul in one hour and forty minutes.
affic- of Treaaurrt of Or Joe folk, wlto lias won national fame
Die action of the tirato
They
could
have
caught
more
but
they
I
pell 30. 1012.
because of the grandeur of his personality,
¡■«dated.
are
not
game
hogs
and
only
wanted
a
ami beruuae of the indomitable courage
i hour T Strem
few at a time. They expect to return to
of hla conviction*
Champ Clark. s(ienkrr of ihe haute of Sanford before they leave the state in
I hereby
»•elf a» a candklete lor
representatives, one of ihe inoat amiable the spring and have one fnare try at the
re-election V
IT*» Collector of Otante
ami delightful of men. and one of the big fish on the upper St. Johns.
Count», «ut
1fkrmu.-ratlc Primar» If
ra» faithful mut» at I
elected
I
pie
most solid and brilliantly intellectual
la the paar
hare andrai
Last but not least. Is Llnderwood. who
W r. Hum
has gained a national reputation by the
colossal |»iwers of his intellect, measured
In debate with the hrighesl lutrllrcls now
in public life
Any of these men will lend dignity and
splendor to the presidential office.
Let's be boosters, not knockers.
Let's be in a position lo shout for the
nominee and give h im ,such a ringing,
united ami magnificent support that de­
feat will t&gt;e im|niJtiblr—Ocala Danner

uiHing, Jacksonville, Florida

ANDEW JOHNSON

w
v A M otor Tor Any Purpose
we are at your servie© with the
very best cars We never sleep.
If you ore in trouble call us any
hour of the night or day.*

Saiftri Mi chi ne A (singe Comptiy
PHONE 991

Known to the Trade
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TME SANFORD HERALD

The Sanford people who had such beau­
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tiful cars in the Orlando parade should P a lm e tt a A. P. Donnelly.
For Sale—Carload of mules and horses,
save the decorations if possible aod make
at farm 2 miles west of town. J . E.
Little Happenings— Mention of a good display in the auto parade here on Tygert.
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February 13th.
Matters In Brief.
For Exchange—Horse or mule for good
y lA t. and Mrs F. L Woodruff. Mrs C. C. one horse wagon and harness. J E.
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST Woodruff Mrs Henry McLauiln with Mr* Tygert, 2 miles west of town. 44 3tp
For S a le —Eight Room two story frame
to. H. Bowler; motored to Orlando Wed­
house on Union avenue
Wilh strip of
nesday.
lu
see
the
autoinobilo
parade
Ond
Summary o f th e Floating Sm all Talk
land running through to lake If desired.
visit the Fair.
Inquire of owner. Lock B o x 926, Sanford.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

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* succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
ried Herald Reader». ~

P. M. Elder and family took In the Fair
Wednesday.
Sanford wal well repretented at the
county fair every day thia week.
V illas Katherine Ellis of Knoxville. Tenn.
la the guest of Miaa Mary McKin.
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Hand with

Mias

Hand were vial tor*.a l the Fair Wedneaday.
Mrs. R. J . Holly and alater, Mlta He»ale Tyner, were visitors at the Fair Wed­
nesday.

Miss Helen Hill spent Wednesday in
the city enrouto from Euatls to her home
in Tampa.

A '‘Millionaire Tramp" coming on
Thurs Feb 8 at the Imperial Theatre is
to amuse the patrons of good and whole­
some and instructive am usem ents as it
were, holding up the mirror of nature and
revealing the mysteries of the working*
of crimo In some of the big c itie s The
story is a very pretty love story of heart
interests showing what disappointment
will cause some unscrupulous villains lo
resort to, to (dost and ruin (he life of
another, and how.by the untiring rfforts
of the ever watchful detective, crime
finally gets its reward and justice achieves
Its victory over wrong doers
Wade, too Tuner, Orlando.

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We are equipped to handle your rcpal
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
Mrs. J . C. Higgins. Ed. Higgins and the work.
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Misses Higgins were visitors at the fair
For a good table and home cooking come
Wednesday.
Mra. M. Frank and Miss Florence Frank to the Sirrine Hotel for your meals. Rates
24-ti
- were s*nford representatives at the Fair $5 per week.
One and two horse wagons with celery
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chat. D in g «, were Inter- flared aide bodies ut Underwood's, fri-7-tf

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, estfd in the poultry show, at the Fair
Wednesday.

Famous Spireltu Corsel. city agent. Mis
M. Hamilton. Call ur phone. No.

Fri-36-4(p
Mrs. F. 0. McCurn of Jacksonville, is IS5.
—the «harming guest of bar friend, Mrs.
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
derwood's. First class work.
fri-3-tf
Henry Wight
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Mr. and Mr* V. T. Smith of Charlotte.
n]i_mtsl*fki
iA t r i a Hi J f l l n i t n l
Jiorih Carolina, are guest« of Mr. and SlK&gt;w * 5 X 'r
MraTETCIigtir*.- ■ '
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(iaa engine repairs, SAnford Machine
Mrs. M. K. Hester. Mrs. Andrew Ma­ 4, Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
honey and Mias Mahoney, took part in
Have you tried the Sirrine HouseT 4th
the parade Wednesday.
and Palmetto, if not gel u meal ticket.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miltcer, Frank Mil3-ttf
tecr and Miss Hill motored to Orlando
F K MKKKKLL &amp; COMPANY. Com?
I.
Wednesday to attend the fair.
mission Merchants, No. 172 West South
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Charlotte, North
Carolina, parents of Mrs Ed B iggin, are atnpuiriiLji
of Fine ix tiu ce, Celery.
spending the winter in Sanford.
Cucumbers. Beans, etc. Sec advertise­
fri-2-t-p
\ Mayor Spencer, F. L. Miller, F. P. Fonter ment.
and L P. McCuller motored to Orlando
A.U. i\lka-»M«»M msis MI
Wedncslay and took in the Fair.
day. Feb. 3rd

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Mra. Harry Comstock Collord of SpringNew goods arriving ui W. W. Longs
field. Massachusetts, is the guest of her Grocery — give him □ culL
frt-15-tf
sister. Mrs Israel Clinton Putnam.
Bring vour old tires to Sanford Machine
U. A Howard and family nccumpanled A Garage Co for vulcanizing
fri-48-if
by Miss Anderson, motored lu Orlando | Ship your produce lo G W Judy A Co.
Wednesday, to witness the parade.
Tampa. Fla
Write them for stencil (ri-if
Mr and Mn. Geo. Fox J r; Miss Martha
J, T Wills of Starke has arrived in ihe
Fox and Meade Fox, enjoyed the parade city and taken a position with The Her­
and attractions of the Fulr Wednesday ald
Msr. W. D. Holden, Mrs. Forest I-nkr.
New Jacksonville Hank
Mrs H. P. Driver and Miss Laura Fish, in
Pending ihe completion of the magnifi­
Mrs Holden's car, participated in tne pacent and mammoth filtccn-story •oflioc
a le
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and bank building, now under course of
Mr and Frank Lane and little daughter construction for the Heard National Bank
and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon mid nt tile southwest corner of 1-uuru ond For­
dull ¿liter; were visitors at the Fair Wed­ syth Itrrets. the bank will open for busi­
nesday
ness in (enii»ifar&gt; &lt;|utricrs nt the northMi and Mrs. A, T, Rosseter. Mr and i- j m corner til Attains nml llogiili streets.
Mu Kent R isseter and little daught «, Saturday morning, February 3. 1DI2
with Mrs Sydimes attended the Fair
The new Heard Nmoiiul »mix i&gt; des­
Wednesday.
tined to at once take high rank among
The Bay Scouts left yesterday for the Jacksonville's chain of splendid nnd sub­
County Fair where they will camp out stantial financial institutions, it will
• d light dragons and other beasts In commence business with a paid In capilul stock of $10uQ,000. said to be the
t ieir dreams
.
largest
of any bank in Florida, and with
Hon. S. J , Hllburn of Palotka is |rt the
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paid
in
sorphit of $ 200.000.
city today tn the interest of his candidacy
fit Congress Hij will
Street tomorrow night.

speak on First

Coburns M in strel Monday Night

Amu tig the many good attractions at

the Imperial this season is the Coburn
Minstrel. The great company of black
face artists and sweet singers will be at
the Imperial next Monday night und can
be
assured of a crowded house. Coburn's
Mrs J . D. Bruce arrived In the city
Thursday morning on tho boat, on a busi­ ml stri Is need no introduction in San­
ness visit. All Mrs Bruce's friends will ford.
be glad to have her with them again.
Im perial's Guod A t t r a c t i o n s
Mrs M. Martin, Mrs. Gerber, Misses
9idie Williams Ruth Mettlnger ahd J . A
Einstein motored to Orlando in Miss Wil­
liams car Wednesday.
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Manager DcCottes is putting on several
vHr. and Mrs D. L. Thrasher. Mrs Somgood
attractions and bis offering tonight
« 1 Puleston. Mrs. C. E.- Bell ond Mrs
Iwbi. Newman participated lo the nuto- it the Mabel Paige Co. Monday night
the great Coburn Minstrels and next week
moblle parade Wednesday at the fair.
Mrs Davis Forster a n l little v n Dj v '* several good ones to be announced later.
le*ve today for Hawks Park.* The' Doc­ Watch The Herald for dates. Muving
tor expects to follow in a few weeks and pictures are better than ever a t the Im­
anford will lose • roost estimable family. perial.

Is Coming

Ur. and Mrs M. C - S a v a l le have re««»©d io their homo in South Alabama.
s#v«Ue was (he guest o f her parents
•end Mrs W. J . Gresham, for several
weeks

known optician
Saturday, Feb.
inclusive,
»sea.
eyes,
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"Hont returned yesterday
Us home Iq Atlanta aftér a pleasant'
Anford friends. HD visits to
rTs ■
d,)r « •
• pleasure to bla friends
and a benediction to those who listeq to
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to» splendid «Amons.
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Carload of
M ules and Horses
For Sale at farm
2 M iles W est of Town
Jf. TrGl. RT
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r ,°ie« » end Dorotiiy U w e, of
v**Ulng their unde,
W* Munion 'on Sanford Heights.

These Toung ladles left'borne In a snow
Ijûfm and the balmy Florida weather
Uke a glimpse of Paradise.
All Local Advertisement« Under This
J . N. Whittier, Rev. F. D. Hunt. R. C. Heading. Three Cents a Lina E ach Issue

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" • * * * “■ Alfr* l Eoe ter, Mrs. R. C. MaxFor Sale— Leghorns and Rhode Island
Allen. Lucy and Annie Rad bant, pullet* and cockerels. Sittings
of eggs from Orange County F a ir prize
BowteT’ * ‘iCOn,panled b? M1» Mabel
, 7 " " * s to r e d to OrDndo Wednesday to winners and utility stock, trap n ett lay­
ers.
Mammoth Pekin docks.
Maltese,
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iba automobile parade sod and Cornea n pigeon*. Sanford Poultry

run the fab.
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and Pigeon Farm, Route 1.

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UR spring Hats ajse now
inspecwithout
quest
st elaborate
variet
e ever shown,
includi
ery complete line
of Derb
the new Rough Finish, N
lties in all new colors,
nd, stitched, welt or
ra
a t m ay be worn
lescope or.DenJ

Fla.
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For Sale—Horse and buggy. J o e Saucer,
Box 1218.
44 4 ip
For Rent—Three room* bath nnd toilet
Furnished or unfurnished for housekeep­
ing. W. W. Thurston. 117 East Fifth St.
44 Ifc
For Sale— By owner line five acre tract
for home in southern part of city. B x
473.
44 Gtp
Cottago for Rent—914 Park avenue.
Address Box B43. City.
4 1-if
For Sole—S.H of Lot 36 Eurekn Ham­
mock or wyi trade for Wichita real estate.
Address C. De Chandler, 203 E. 1-Ith S t ,
Wichita. Kans.
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44-3p
Wanted—Teacher or advanced student
for new kindergarten plan. Salary $1.50
per day. advancement.
Address Am­
bitious. care of Herald olhcc.
44-2p
Wanted—Intelligent lady’ to travel In
the interest of educational work. Salary
$50 and expense* Stnte present em­
ployment.
Address Ambitious, care of
Herald ofllce.
44-2p
For Sale— The old M.irkhnrn Farm of
160 acres. No rcnsonnhle offer refused,
and satisfactory terms will be given.
One hundred acres are cleared and fenced.
Address all communications tn J . E. Har­
ris. Sanford. Flu. General Delivery P. O.
43-c
For Side— Full blood English Bull Pup­
pies. P. D, Box 1183. Sunfurd. Vick '¿¡ftnoneon.
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For Sole—Good saddle mnre nnd driver,
new Rock Hill surrey nnd new saddle.
Wlwde outfit wiii be sold for $290, half
Coal)- .Tt^rWolly. Herald: i
For Sale—5 ncre farm, twenty bearing
orange trees. 50 peach tree* nlso very
large bearing [rear trees. Kindred 5-ruoiu
cottage, front nnd bock porches, faces
south
Golden Lake. 3 miles south rast of
n
ajrtj
janford; 5 minutes walk to street railF L O R ID A
y. ul*o Ovcido railroad. Fine drinking S A N F O R D
good bathing, fishing and swim­
W'liter,
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ming. Also 10 uere tract of the very
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Iresi celery and lettuce land, well located.
'i mile west Cailirron City, less than n
quarter of mile from Sanford traction
cnrline. Land has a gentle slope from
North to South End. so there will never
he any danger of soured lam) Guaran­
teed lo gel flowing wells on land Rea­
You are Thinking of
sonable price, and terms to sun. Ad­
dress box 1127 City
2-tr5
Tomato Plains—5.»00.000 Livingston's
Glot&gt;e for sale. Ready about Feb 10th
and later.
$1.25 per M.
Also have
3.000,000 be»l varieties sweet potato slip* 4Our New Stock of Spring ami Slimmer Styles Con­
ready tiller March lOtli J R DAvis, Bartains the Very Newest and Best in
low. Fin.
40 t&gt;lp
Hurry your grope vine planting, ns best
lime is passing. Have a few on hand for
immediate delivery
Plain Ann sir Privet
for hedge oral secure brimful nnd ever
lasting inctoaure Cut Dowers and [gains,
Lately Received New Lot of
nursery stock L H. Temple, [ihone 156.
32 tf
Rubbers, Tennis Oxfords and
I bought live tracts of line land three
yenra ago I improved nnd cultivated
R ubber Boots
litem. Well located. I wnnt one lor n
home anil Irucking See ine for hnrgnms
nil o th e r* Levi Ihnford. Just south of
Crystal lee Factory
27 if
FEET
The Gate City House has linmght down
F IT T E R
the high cost "I living Only $4 00 [&gt; r
week for the liuest table teiard m the i Ity
Sanford. Florida
PMOVr 69
See Parker
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Bargain—5 acres of land in Beck Ham­
mock: best land In the county; all cleared
nnd irrigation plant complete, with I ncre
celery. 3 acres leiluce; another ncre ready
for potatoes nr anything Crop and land
complete. $3,500 00
F. M. Mecuriney.
Sanford. Fla R F l) No 3
31-lf
14 MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
Don! forget to try Hie dried rlnppe«l
|&gt;eef— chipped while you wait nt W W
M ifm 6 (ffi( lixadon on rid|e b e !w « o
l^nigs grocery
15 tf
h»o lakri 40 i c .n l'aiki, moti compili«
Ten acres of givxl land for sale nt n
*1 «r a. hvf hotel ut tntrrio« Molili* Ofan|«
hargam
Three acre* cleared and crop
* /ni all im u irm rn ll &lt;f re In |ue*1t
l»rd last season All under fence. Near
5 0 0 i * r i n i p i a n * . CUtltlff « liti t r i vice ( if f t loading station on traction line. Almost
AT B lA U lir ti
fmftr v- iiri •u ppl y A n tJr«] vrin
given away
Particulars nt Herald
tri homi Unir uul ami *«c ut
Office
A l i AMONTE SPRINGS
For Stile—A pretty Florida home on
Silver Lake G F. WiDunne. Box 023
FLORIDA
G. W. E. BATES S. SOM, Props.
Sanford Fla . or phone 201.
33-tf
One of the most suitable tracts of Inrid
in Florida, near ihe beautiful Indian River,
now open for sale. If you wnnt good
land, pri-tiy scenery, health nnd comfort,
do n&lt;U let this offer slip by. Write to J
F. Sundcll. Lake Mary. Fla.
37-9tp
For Sale at a Bargain—One Improved
Robbins' Iron Age i'otato Planter with
frriilixcr attachment. |&lt;ractico!ly good ns
new; also one dust sprayer. Write or tel­
ephone Edgar E. Brown.
38-tf
For R en t—Two nicely furnished room*
Apply 49/ Magnolia for particulars. 39-tf
Of Florida are made with IDF At. FERTILIZERS, The Formula» h ave
For S u lr—Cheap, n 2!4 acre truck farm
berrt created through actual field w ork and ex actly m eet th e need» o f
beat of land wilh flowing well Crops
and new 9-room house within ii mile uf
Ihe grow er. Why not get Ihe BEST, especially os II is th e CHEAPEST?
station. Address Box 302 New Smyrna
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Wanted—One reliable salesman to sell
Ideal Vegetable Manure
Ideal Celery Fertilizer
Carrara House, Bam and Bridge Paints,
Peruvian
Vegetable
Manure
Ideal Lettuce fe rtiliz e r
twenty-five years the standard of hunlity.
Salary or commission. Sample outfit free.
W. &amp;. T.’s Special Mixture Mo. I Ideal Tomato fe rtiliz e r
The Carrara Paint Co., Cleaeland, Ohio.
Ideal fr u it and Vine Manure
Ideal Bean Special
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Reece’s
Special
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fo
r Watermelons
Wanted—Everybody to know thut I
have line Tennessee mules, ranging from
three to six years oid. Also tome dne
CALL AT OUR LOCAL WAREHOUSE.
horses ranging from from four to flve
old. I c a n save you money. Stable
MR. R. C. MAXWELL, Manager.
located olf West Lemon Ave.. Lakeland,
Or
Addre»»—
FD. H . E . Hau .
4 $ -2 ic
For S a le — Wiiolesalc fresh water fish
business including launches, boats nnd
nets, doing business. Reason (or selling.
Box 965. Sanford, '•
43 2tp
Wanted— A healthy country raised
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Ê L A .
white woman to help matron in Ihe cook­
ing. luundrying and grneral housework
of a snuill Ofphnnage. Send two or more
reChromendatlons and state amount of
pay expected besides board and furnished
room. Address Su p t Methodist OrphanS
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ITEM S OF IN T ER EST TO EVERY
F R U IT OROWER AND FARM.
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LETTERS

FROM

M ANAGERS

Representatives of Florida Citrus
Exchange In Northern Citile«
Make Optimistic Reports.

Past experience has led
Florida
shippers Into a dread of tho few days
following Thanksgiving, and a still
greater dread for the few weeks fol­
lowing the Christmas holidays
To tho surpriso of 'every one not
posted, the great markets in tho Unit­
ed S tates showed a much stronger
tone on the following
day
after
Thanksgiving that It bad tor tho three
days preceding Thanksglvxlng, and
today—two days after Thanksgiving
1 — the wires are coming from every
direction duplicating orders at price
of last sale; but tho Exchange Is not
duplicating orders on any such basis.
— in vtew -of riH^-feregning ooodUiea
—which ’is truo-^-and which is only
what tho Exchange anticipated—the
following extract from a letter writ*
tett November t t frwvu- ona of w ir dls-

They say that Imitation Is the sin
cercst form of flattery, hut. when Imi­
tation gets to the point of unfair com
petition In trade, tho courta
have
something to say
The following extract from a letter
from our Pittsburg manager Is Inter­
esting:
"Among the receipts of our com­
petitor* upon this market the past
,week. * o have noticed in particular
three cart, vli
one from the t'm a
tills Fruit company, »me from Mllwau
kee-F-lorida Fruit company and one
marked:
"Independent
Shipper* ”
T h e bores In each Of these cars were
marked on the sides with a sign or
trademark, whleh. although n o i the
same a* the one used by the E x ­
change, * . n evidently gotten up to
rearm bio that as closely ,as poaidble
without Infringing it. This Is doubt
less a method being used by the
shipper* to o b t a i n c o m e of t h e ad
vantages resulting from our Improv­
ed packs and advertising campaign
Mti-1 1h&gt;- a r k I (&gt;w liNlgi-ruelil

of

th ese

aJv vnt i r - &lt;*
certainly a ’great coin
plim -'iit to the Exchange
It t* u c o m p l i m e n t ail right, but
the F a ile d ritates courts have decided
time and again th a t this sort of com ­
pliment In addition to this com es s e ­
riously under the head of certain laws
to prevent ‘unfair
competition In
trad»-. " and the Exchange has In*ir i led •» Northern attorneys to sec re e vi de nc e of all th e se Imitative
!a‘ - » and proceed legaly against the
vh.pte-r* so often.ling

ihorv nyMtey fo r fruit when they wore
ab«o1u tely « tire th»t reel of tb© car
was equal to the «ample. They, tb«refore, haro psld, are paying, and will
pay, a conaiderably higher price per
box for fruit bearing the Exchange
wrote on 'th e following, to-wlt: No­ brand, when handled through the Ex­
vember 81, as follows: "T h e msrket change agent, than they will pay for
today developed h most unusual and fruit handled by other receiver« of
most unexpected firmness. The trade sim ilar grade.
went over prepared to pay around
Few people h are any Idea how
| ? J 5, _ Had a feeling that nusaets much sample fixing la done on the
might sell around 12.50, Goldens 12.72 auction*. The importance of thla.
and nrighfs a Utile more, unless they and the result* of It, are shown In
were unusually well colored.—E v e ry the following extract from a letter
one seemod.to be struck dumb by the written November 21 from the dis­
demand that developed. I do not dare trict manager of one of our biggest
think theso prices can continue Mon­ auctions: "F o r your further Informa­
day."
tion — competitor* selling through
The fa ct or tho m atter was that ' ........................... have at last caused so
tho prices ruling on tho ,2llh were much complaint among tho buyers
from fifty to seventy-five cen t* a box lhat ................................ have aparentty
higher than our manager had antic­ taken the m attef In hand a* regards
ipated; and the Monday market that the ‘•fixing’’ or samples, and have
he was so afraid of was considerably announced that hereafter, positively
stronger than the Friday market that no sample* will- be handled except
he mentioned.
by their own man, and th at every­
thing win be displayed Just aa It ar­
The Exchange Is booking Its orders rives without any trimming." . . . . . .
today—quotations good for date only
......... hare caused some of the
—at from $1.90 to $2.10 f. o. b. for o r­ other receiver» to get «ore. because
anges. And f. a b. means f. o. b. the,others thought that they were all
packing house. Keep this In mind, getting the* worst of .............................'■
and then see how close the outsiders nxlng. At Tuesday's sale, the buyers
mentioned In tho following quotation sort of took things In their
own
from one of our agents In one of the hands and caused the grapefruit mar­
Southern points are keeping posted ket to break considerably, by practi­
on the markets and trying to keep cally laying down .................................*■
In line with Exchango prices. And offerings; for Instance, "Royal Polnthe sad part of It Is th st these very clan s" 51 Brights, which sold on Mon­
outsiders will be shouting privately day at (1.57, sold Tuesday at $3.62,
and BSkllely (hat ‘ the Exchange has and 16 Drights. which sold Monday
at |1.50, sold Tuesday at Jim ." * f
Thus you will readily see lhat In
the fruit business, a* In. every qf,her
■fftjtlaesWlf "Honesty la the best pol­
icy," the Exchange proposes tt&gt; take
advantage of It.
Tho following quotation from the
district manager In one of our Sou th ­
ern m arkets simply hear* out the gen
eneral Information given before, ;&gt;» Ui
what outsiders a re doing, or trying
t o do. •
y
has bought o n e - ia » for
prompt shipment from Schrader. 11.95

Doubtless
Been
Called
to the
Demonstration
of this

Why the "INSURANCE?"

Why U the

Orange County

“ Insurance’

F AI R

Gasoline Stove

and our
Salesmen
w ill be glad ti
Furnish
any-addrtional
Information
Desired

so called?
.Webster defines Insurance "av the
act o f Insuring or assuring against
loss or damage.'*
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■JThcre'l.ng. the “lnsurancc,rTtnpycy
that when a burner \aftc is - accidemally opened, it shall automatically
d o se—that when a draft blows out a
bqmmg flame» th» supply o f gasoline-*,
than-automatically be shut ofT-^it inspres against the possibility o f a care­
less servant filling the reservoir while
the stove is lighted—it insures that
the gasoline shall be filtered— it in ­
n-res best m aterial, careful workmansliif* a id thorough inspection.
The
"In su ran ce"
is
assurance
doi-bly s'-re.
The "Insu rance" is very interesting Samples
Cal! and sec it.

Always

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dur

FLOOR

to $2.00 dellveeed........................................_
Here is another
quotatldon from
one of o er Horn hern
markets, the
agent deploring the fact that althoqgh
hi# customer was willing to pay Ofty
rents a box more ihan he was paying
other people, that our
agent
was
obliged to !o#» the o nlers for the fol­
lowing reason:
'¿For your Information, beg to ad ­
vise. I Just saw- a telegram confirming
a car of oranges at |l 50, and too
boxes Fancy Hrlghfa grapefruit 13.0*.
Thla sale was made by the F m atilla
Fruit company, FmatlUa, Fla.’’
We make no charge for thla adver­
tisement.
a s If th e Umatilla F ruit
company can afford to sell Its o r­
anges and grapefruit m this price
and make a protit on them, * e feel
that It Is only right that the general
buying public should k at'« * her*- to
go and get fruit that » a * r-'allj cheap
Here are some sales In the Haitimore auction lhat are Interesting:

baa not bought any more fruit either
for prompt or later shipment.
He
showed me a quotation Just received
from Doctor Phillips, Orlando— quot­
ing his oranges at $ 1.10 f o b. and
grapefruit and tangerines at $3 25 f

o. b."
Now. doctor, you ran Just ns easily
get fifty cents a tun more for these
oranges, and fifty cent# a box more
for the grapefruit, and seventy five
re n ts a t»ox more for the tangerines
a* you can get the quotations you
are making. *
T h e Exchange Is pursuing In these

weekly letters the policy that it has
pursued for two years; that "Is. to
continue to endeavor, while It ha*
the
strength. to hold the umbrella

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HELPFUL HINTS ON
HEALTH.

‘ Arrived by steam, total grapefruit Seals and Hair Troubles Osnsrall)
averaged $2.11 a box. Color greenish.
Caused by Carelessness.
Changes averaged $1.92. Color good,
Dandruff U a contagious disease cans
quality good.
AH sold for Arnold' exl by a microbe which alan produces
Fruit company “
bait! ness Never ns*» a comb or bru-vL
Wonder how the grower of these belonging to some one else No tnattet
oranges feels with grapefruit averag
bow cleanly tbe owner may be. the-«
Ing J
I at Baltimore,
when
his articles may be Infected with mh-ndw**
neighbor tn the Exchange Is getting which will Infect your scalp It 1» fsi
for his grapefruit from ,$3 50 to $100 ca«i«f to catch hair microbes than tt 1»
to get rid o f them, and a single stroke
a box f. o. h. (lacking bouse
of an Infected comb or brush may well
Ia a t week, we took occasion to re­ lead ts hatdne**. Never try on any
mark thai a certain prominent Flo r­ body else# hat. Many a bat-band Is
ida dealer outside the Exchange had • resting place for microbes.
I f you happen to be troubled with
lost since last yeah some of the most
dandruff.
Itching scalp, falling hair of
deelrable accounts In Florida, and we
stated that the reasons were unknown bo kitten*, wo have a remedy which we
to u * .. W e also stated that we bad believe will completely relieve these
seen fruit Of some o f.th r e e breads trouble«. We are so sure o f this that
sell tn New York for from fifty cents we offer tt t o jo u with tbe understand
to a dollar leas than they Were worth, Ing that It will cost yen nothing for tbe
and from fifty .cents td*a dollar less trial If tt does not produce tbe results
than the Exchange could have sold we ctalm. This remedy Is railed Rex
them for per box. Growers may won­ all H r Hair Tonic. We honestly be­
der why tho Exchange feels th at It lle re It to be Ibe p a s t scientific rent
can y r t .m ore money for fruit of a edy for scalp and hair trouble*, and
given grade a t an auction point than we know o f nothing else that equals
tt fo r effect I t roe*», because o f tbe re­
any outside Interest can get for fruit
sults It has produced la thousand* of
of the sam e grade at tho sam e auc­
tion and on the sam e sa eRexxli DCT H air Toole ts devised to
The answ er to thla la that the F lo r­
banish dihdrgff. restore, natural color
ida Citrus Exchange when It was first
when Its loan has been brought about
established went Into tho business
fay disease, and make tb e hair nature I
with the firm determination to give ly adlky. so ft hod glossy. I t doe* this
everybody with whom U dealt, either beesnsn tt stim ulates the hair
a s a shipper o r aa a purchaser, an destroys the germ matter, and bring*
absolutely “square d e a l” It took tho about a free, healthy circulation of
receiver» tn the Mg auction m arkets blood, which pourtabr* the hair root*,
a year to find out th at In tho first reusing them to tighten and grew -new
place the Exchange meant exactly hair. We w sat everybody who has
what It «aid when It promised them any trouble with hair o r scalp to know
that all Exchange.«am ple* at auction that we think th at RexaU "OF* Hair
should be perfectly tr m . fa ir samples T o a l r h l b e beef hair (onlc sa d reetor
of the fru it to ba sold, and th at none a tir e ha existeoce. and so one ebook!
of the samples of fruit handled by scoff a t or doubt this statement natll
the Exchange would bo 'deaconed" they have pet our claim s to a fa ir teat,
o r -je rry e d " o r “fixed." They finally with the understanding that they pay
ns nothing for tb e remedy If It does
not give fa ll and complete satisfaction
"but there W as'oC e »treTCeaht R ^ | t^ S i- aBcticc« on that basts, the
Ifc *N * y p t t M t t r . T W stWW «
about the aactlda sale—not a stag*** QQUftdeoc« the buying trade had
cents and $1-00.
Remember, yon
jobber tu -the city bought a box, tt ; -«ben tt bought Exchange fro
can obtain RexaU Remedies only
going entirely to tbe retati ttftftn |
fra li true to sample, and
at ow
Stor e T he RexaU
Store

L R. ROLFS 4 CO

5 Geo. H . Fernald Hardware Co
O ak A ven u e

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S anford, F l o r i d ;

M w w w M h a a m m w .»a i i i l
FREE DEMONSTRATION

F A R M IN G W IT H

D Y N A M I T E

.e r e . q u i c k , c h e a p «
tt t l»T~- o l d y n a m i t e

P lu t Tree. Dig uiiawFarms Produce Big Crops.

Rod Cross Dynamite is sold by G e o . H . F cr
Hardwa o Co., Sanford, F l o r i d a
A g ric u ltu ra l B lu te r W a n te d .
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�THE SANTORO HERALD

Little Pony Was Satisfied After
Landing In Areaway.
fh«n Harne*« B ecam e Disarranged
Animal Started on Wild Rampage
Through Madison S q u ir a — Par.
aona of Leláitre Disturbed.

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Haw Y o r k .— Eight out of a dozen,
Jim, one of the liveliest little ponloe
that ever came out of Tezaa, woke
Madison 8 quare the other day and for
five minutes made the landacapo rattie.
jlm arrived here a few days ago as
green aa graas and with the brand on
his flank hardly healed. Ho waa at­
tached to a laundry wagon, but not
fond of It. It waa bla province to
haul soiled collars and cuffa from tho
snvlrons of t h e , square to the P ly ­
mouth establishment, 641 W est Fortythird stree t Something went wrong
with the harness. In fact, any kind
of gear would hare Impinged on the
serves of fretful Jam es. He also
longed for the plains and for a bile
of real grass, and for a life In the
ogen.
A chafing trace waa * tho excuse.
Like a thunderbolt thla delegate from
the Lone Star stato leaped out of
Twenty-sixth atreet, and toro right Into .the park. He proceeded to do
things to the scenery. Tin» wheel* of
.‘ th# wagon toro u jr th o ' award In
chunk*. Two little boys were driving,
or, at least, one thought he waa. One
lamped when Jltn not the bit In Ms
’teeth ' T W o t h e r - t t m up i o t a t h t i S f
and described a curvo
and
carne
plump Into the arma of a fat gebtlomsu, who caught him and Bald "Hull,"
Just like, that, eiwll It forward or back­
ward- Anyway^ fie said it and went
and »at down with his hand slightly
below bis heart and grunted.
Jim did not care at all. Up went
hi, heels and parts of the landscape
(nritrnlhg nscended In all directions
The »hubby persons of leisure who
were sleeping on the benches, rolled
off oi «"I up and rah
T h e nurse
ciRlds grabbed armfuls of bnblps and
look. t&lt;&gt; their heels Th ere wns a line
of perambulators Issuing nut of one
tide of the park and a string of ragged
ambulator* pouring out of the other
High noon It was and the Jy p e w riter
young women wero coming out for
luncheon The clerks were taking the
air. What a flurry of skirts and a
clicking of heels, and all because a
Tevas pony wanted to frlnk a bit
Steady'
Whoa there, J i m ’ Tbat
was the slrth purk bench that went
over Don't you know you-Just missed
the fountain? Then way out to th&lt;*
*a«t James hit the asphalt (rail. He
struck It with such violence that his
teeth rracked Ilka castanets. A po­
liceman tried to catch J i m ’s bridle
The Texan wonder sniffed, tossed his
head and went straight ñeros» Mndlsoti n«i'iit)H and down Into an aren way
Jim tried to take the green wagon
with him, but there were obstacle»
There was an Indian balustrade there,
made of turned support» of brown
stone, ail standing solemnly like pins
on a bowling alley. Rang! Every one
of them and the rail on top of tbmn.
went down Into tho areaway and c la t­
tered at the heels of Trotful Jam es
The pony looked up In despair. T h e re
was no more balustrade to burst Just
nothing more doing at all, for when
b# butted the side of the house and
kicked It a little to test It« strength
lbs building stood stock still.
Jim
sat down and looked up In a way
which said, "P retty good while It last-

T ie wagon waa flabed out and
James wai helped out. and In about
Bvs minutes after that everything waa
doling again In Madison Square.

PROMOTERS SHOWN DP
*ACT8

REVEALED
BY S T E E L
INVESTIGATION.

tru st

*f*®T trust 61 Canton violation of the
IsW, ns Troll as ethic« of decent bust
QMI.
It has been shown that the trust
traa overcapltallied by more than
1700,000,000. which practically repre­
sen t* proflt to tnaldere by selling »lock
which had no tangible value behind It
It haa been shown that J . P, Morgan
A Co. received »130.000.000 for their
part in this gigantic stock-promoting
acheme, and that another scheme to
"g e t $50,000,000 for nothing" w«« a t­
tempted and failed.
The testimony showed that the
panic of 1907 was accelerated and
used as a lover to obtain control of the
T ennessee Coal and Iron company,
thus giving the truat n monopoly of
high grade ore
T h at President Roosevelt was pre­
vailed on to assist In this reprehen­
sible- transaction was admitted by the
former president himself
Th e se startling factB crept Into the
record In spite of obvious efforts to
steer the Investigation away from the
real crux o f the evil. They are sufflrlent to Justify the government In Ink-.
Ing vigorous steps to put a stop to
swindling operations by which greedy
promoters have stripped hundreds of
millions from the Investing public.
W hether the committee will make n
serious effort to get to the bottom of
these transactions when It reconvenes
this month remains to be seen. If U
falls to do so, n commission should he
appointed which has a more adequate
conception of Its duty

Are You

I T è li EN
Ca b i n e t

t h r S U te uf H o t M a . hrretoy ¿ iv r t rulline a * fuiiow t

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REMOVAL SALE

A i-u o B T f 'i le^ion far. ihe nomination

•4 a drrwaerane caixlkjatc for ('«mirra* fnAn takl

I U t r i n t*i thè (13 nt C o n i m i o( thr- I ¡n itrii S ta tra
«r111 l*e tiriti ori th r JO tli »Iftjr taf A p rii A ' D I 0 I Z
Simigli I -Siimi!il t h r f r in* il fm lq fr In t h r «■limili 1*»il
fu* th r iii.iiim a tH iri tif n (Irruta, rati« Ijlt t t lk ln t r ftin
('n tiÌfT » * frinì» Ih«* Sfai«! ipl* ir tr i In t o r dii ni ( ori
¿ fr» t nf III« l'n ltr c i S tfltr» ìì ■MiTStl"! | H llìllf Y «sili
l&gt;- lirh l un th r Hi li «In y nf M ay A t » 11»* 2
I tufi]
\ n r i» ilk r u uf n me*, Ikt irvuLiHtn Coti
d rp i • iii *rI pi J i iim m t lt r r Ìnt « «al-Jji &lt;lt «irti i « il! Iv» liciti
nei ih r 11li li i | i) f ivi A p rii A II t 12 tu !«* m in
jNitml «*l umr m r it ilir f (fun i r m li n n m h ili »**»«)

AT STOCKTON'S GROCERY

flittf kt to tw rtimrn hy tlir tlrmis fith voler« of
« u l i o r i n i» r m i i r e l h c l )
C'M jfih
11»*» m i r i i o , , rfiiri^ i h r Sfriit- P rim nry
r jr t tlon a« p iu m itlii-tta il In th»- 1N una f ti11» State
l o m m it t r r »hall t u iiifn ! in th r p r im ir y rlrim u m nf
a ttu tltin n ' fur C o n t i m i x l i r r r npuiie«thir uriti noi
irn 'iin -U te rit w lth
eprvHU r rs iu lr r m e n ti «if (h it
dilli Iti Ittrw*
f iffli
Aii»
« Itili
«lem * r t(
in w *r*» iii|t th r
n r iT s in r ) lP&lt;»il «junlifw tin g i* lut K c |if r * r iit « t t v r
m th r Com ife»a of »tir- P eliteli SI l i r a frolli Situi
»Ila* rlet m a i fxTYiflir a i a m lk la ir fui t h r nom i
nn ikiri in ifliti p rim n ry rie , lim i h» f il m i * i i h th r
im m u n i) of th i* e u fiiu im r e vi#
flo u U L
U niti» 11 ut I r rin in tlin n F io r ir li «ni or taeforr thè
IM tilt y uf M flirti A I* IIH 2 n w n it e n M a lr m r n i
»* frep ilrr*! h&gt; III*» of Ili* puf p -s r io '■ in» il candì
la te »In« h U n ii irn-ivl «hull ’* « iijn n l hy hi ili «m i
«tulli U
fh* I llip n flin l v i l l i Uhi re |f tu ut l«n| il (ut
'*■*•*«enly fi * r ilM In r * n i un nsm n in p iM lo «ni In
I r i r«t I Itti »• i f « II *e « trt In »1*1«il i sn al p firn n t » r In

It Is not h|wh ) m |mis«Ui Ic even In s
clt) to get thing» In a hurry slid tho
hous ekeeper wln&gt; provi des for tho uu
fores e e n need hrfve no f e ve ri s h mo­
me nt s when ih&gt;- unexpected guest ar
ri ves
Hhe will have In the store
room or closet a re s er ve for )ust such
occasi ons, and when any 1« used It Is
supplied In (III tin* s hel ves tor the
next occas i on
Potted me a t s and hub
!non
canned soups and chilli e g l a ss e s «it
S u ili
t n in ikln lr« fui m r itti ir f i l i I h oli th r Con
Jelly and preserves, pi ckles and olives, ii!r m «tonfiI f «itti ili 11 t re ah fili tini lue f n jn llr * l tu
in» n « a r« im rtit, nm l &gt;tm!J m a l e f l i r t i a p p lk a t lofi
nuts fruit c ake and cookies are some fnf piu« *- Oli f h r tm llof to line fe f|iri-tl« ir I «Hjntl
C
ijf f im ilt r r *
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of the useful supplies
A few c a ns of
S r » r u ll i
U n * l **11111111 l»*r « ili » «fi« « » ilo- rr
ve ge t a bl e s, like cot n. tomat oe s and In n i« of « o d i e ln iKtn tim i ilrv tn r r thè r e n ili nml
string beaip* may be quickly turned « ili In U ur i r a w&gt;n l*« u r Ifist ruvtU iti* and p u n tiu l
¿ » Ir m ir a th rre tu
Into a salad nr a hot dish with white
H r i lr ir t l « lui tlo n r iin d r i nini h» v irtu e uf th r

sauce.
Ke ep a list of the c ont ent s of the
closet on the Inside of the door, and
beside It a list of dishes, with the num
Imr of th** iK«ge where found lit the
recipe honk. •hie « mmol nlway» rely
on the memory Utile»» the (el Ipe Is
very familiar
The n, when In a l i n n ) lo prepare a
me a l a gl a nc e will show you your op

power iiv e n u» u m lr r th è In«* « m i ru lr« of thè
C o m m tttr r th U '¿.r»tfi dny nf Jn n u arv 1012
(» \. l U t r r n i ,
i h 'iiim a n t a m p lig li Crini Ili itt re uf
|hriu L’,iiig l^ i|u Jiut I.«mg Ih s f of flo rh la
A t le t i
Jr«.«! Ih m« S rry
A y r it 3 f)th H M 2

portuntlles,
A- Jar of malted milk will prove a
treasure, as It will furni sh a cup of

'die. 1 Ua^SfTITrwjlmtikiiiji IN»Vpr-r. lliia stile 43c. c
MV 1 rWi-ArffTTTiiVrti Baking Powder this salt; 23c
Small sizJt'rciim tliXsiiV 7 cans 25c
ljiryjo " § "
"
I cans 25c
5c PackaM’s miHclics.Tlus sale 11 fur 25*
(’ream (’i« r s 7 for 25c
Flour 2.3p per I 2 libl. and up

During laic Everything In fresh and Smok
(vicals Will go al Reduced Prices.

hot. r e f r e s hi n g milk a f t e r a cold ride
or before reti ring
Wi t h the addition
of a few fresh c a c k e r s It t a k e s the
pl ac e of an oys ter stew
Very good
soups a r e made by using the tabl e t s
of different flu vers and with c h e e s e
nl ways on band and u cup of coffee
qui ckly made, a
burry up’ meal is
easi l y prepared
We wish our guests to feel that they
are wel come, and there Is no b e l t e r

Best I In ms, this sale 16c Ih
Hfsi Breakfast Huron, this sale 22« Ih
Hninhergrr Steak, this sale IQc ll&gt;
Western Pork (’hops, tins Kill«* 20* ll&gt;
I loriila Pork Chops this stile 15«’ Ih.
Porterhouse amt Sirloin Steak 15c lb

I have Hundreds ol Other Bargains to be had during this
Sale, while they last, firs t Come fir s t Served.

wny to prove It than by being a fresh,
unruffled hostess.
We have all no
doubt been ctilerlnlned where tho first
course was ronnted hostess
A daintily s er ve r, njrpctltlug meal,
quickly prepared should bo an n&lt;v
rompllihmcnt of every woman W h e n
things are wrong, are spilled or
spoiled, as will happen even In a
trained housekeeper’s kitchen, bo r«v
aourccful; know how to adjust your­
self to circumstances. Keep cool, and
everybody will be happier and proc
nounce you a charming hostesa

STOCKTON
Garner-Woodruff B Fd ’g

Sanford, Florida

E x p e r t

W a l ^ f i

R e p a i r i n g

A l l Ji^P rX G u a ra n te e d
Send Your W qddrolls nntl Have It Attended to Properly

Clock and Je\\uriif*Repairint:
The Desert.
TTavn you fett the charm of th# de#«rt.
Th# lure of th# esetu# land.
When cloud ihlp* white and ff*«cy
Coat #hndow# o’er tho #«ndT
Have you seen the smile of th# draert
At thn clo»# of n reitful dayT
Each brrrtr gov# by Ilk# « woman’# ilah.
And ber# you would -Uv# atway.

GJfliENLEAF &amp; ^ 1 0 S B Y CO.
Jewelers, Silveaflluns and Importers
41 West Bay S tre e L ^ ^ *
Jacksonville, Florida

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Notice
In Couni» Jude*-« Cwirt l)tant» County riorkln
Tu WUIInin McMItlnn. nntl nil whom 1« may con-

Vvtirfe.1 », M P. RrJilnwin. ■* ndmlnUtialor of
lliertln te uf VI.«Uk MrMtll«n, dV eM n) hm (Uni
bla petition lu Diflkr t t K I i In th» limit!i nf Ihe
•dnUatralur aivl lu aell and p a* debt« n( Maggie
VI, Million. drv*-a»etl ihe fnltowlrtg d ncrU m l real
etlgte of the ##ld Maggie McMillan. Unfit:
Have you felt tho fangs of the d*#«rt.
Lot 2 Dtuck S Tier 7 of K, K. IrsH nnli map of
Tb* »tin* of Ita poisoned day#.
Jf
Sanford, a , recorded In Plai Hook D page III
W h *n lh«v,cni#l lun I# gleaming
Cuuntr Kraurdr
—
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O r «pear-lined; d u# ly-w ay# t
- ' Oiaagr
Ttirre are IIn-rr fore loelte you 10 appear before
H at-e you felt th# breath o f tho des#rt
Ih la court on or be lore the 19th day of Tebruary.
'.« th e n th* Up# of th# wand’rer «well.
A. I) 1912. and hie objevtlon». If you have any, to
W ie n th# breese# leap o’er th# gulch a# the granting of thla petition. othetwl»e the tam e
will be granted a§ prnyrd
le ie e p
Wltpea* iny hand a t county Jjdge of tald enurt
«qppm th# open dor# of hell,
amt «he »rat nf rakl court this the aOthdny nf Jan ­
uary A I) 1912
Wm Mx»rt»
Hav# you f«lt th# br##th of the de»rrt
[w all
Coumy Judge

; i n Iji , noontime’# #h!mmer1ng veil.
J T u e a the iky I# molten copper

th« land« hav# hid In# trail?
you,iclt the claw# of th# deoert
Dr. N. deV. Howard has returned from
ID the old cantean ta dry,
the
beqeh and can be found at bis resi­
gat quit th# fight and pray for night
dence In the mornlnga and his office to
f In darknti# you may diet

the evenings.

4Q-tf

We can supply you

immediate

pment

Id Field Seeds in Florida

Mott complete line of Poultry SuH

Potatoes,- Beans^^C; r d o n A n d
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

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A S Gained its Reputation by Selling the Best for Less, andi we are
always jealous of this and as anxious as you are to make your DoL
lar go the Furtherest, but even the Low Prices we sell at all limes
will be eclipsed on many articles for . . . .
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your f r uit na a club with whic h to
sandbag your neighbor.

Funny how you wilt seo'som « peo­
ple watch ono end of their business
and pay no attention to tho other;
T h e Florid a Citrus Exch an ge has
made no secret of Its prices, and has
made no secret of what good oranges,
properly pjiekod, should bring since
the opening of tho season. And yet
there seem» to be only ono dealer In
the state progressive enough to take
advantage of this Information
and
work on IL
To A. B. Williford of Arcadia bolongi Iho credit of trying to g el us
near tho E xchange line of price» ns
he could.
When tho Exchange an­
nounced at tho beginning of tho eeaeon that It was going to open Par»on
Ilrown orange» at $2.25 f. P. b., and
grapefruit at 13.50 f. o. b., Mr. Willi­
ford decided to play thl» tip, and
quoted on hi» grapefruit |3.60 f O b .
the *amo price that tho Exchange
quoted.
Ho didn’t have quite »and
enough to quote hit orange» at $2.25,
but then ho knew that ho had no
I ’ar*on Drown», and ho figured prohatdy that tho early ripening orange»
that he would bo nhlo to buy and
would »hip were worth 50 cent» a
box lew than Parson Drown» f. o. b.
He therefore quoted pretty generally:
"Early »weot oranges 11.75 f. o. b.
Arcadia."
No t wi t hs t a nd i ng
fhnt the other
pa c k e r * « i t *- lu possession of Ju»l na
full Infortunium through l h« public
pr**»» of E x c h a n g e - q u o t a t i o n s hh Mr.
Williford was. they opened tip pretty

generally with oranges at $1.40 f. o.
b. asked, with a perfect wllllngnoaa
to aha^lo tbcao price» on arrival If re­
jected.
Heault: Mr. Williford ha» cleaned
up all hi» grapefruit nt 13.50 f. o. b.,
and ha* cleaned up all hi» orange* nt
practically 11,75 f o. b., while his
nclghlxim ntn1 competitor» have sold
at front S t 2o to |1.40 f. o. b, for or­
ange» Just a» good aa Mr. WllllfOTd's,
and have not been able to mako
their sale» »tick aa well a» Mr. WIIllford’» did.
It therefore looks to
•n outHldo observer as though Mr.
W illiford’» friends and
neighbor«
have thrown nwny In tho neighborho doof 40 c e n ts n box without g e t­
ting one box additional business or
getting their deliveries to stick nny
better than ns though they had asked
thd 11.75 f. o. b. W h at Is the an

Provided for Burial V a u l t
ny Ihp win of a French lady who
died recently a farm was left to tha
town on condition her family vault
was kept In repair; while Iho rest Of
her estate was i s be divided among
those attending her funeral.

How'a Thla for a Raeordf
A New Jersey woman has been a
cook In a family for 42 years
She
has never asked for a vacation, haa
never found fault wlih anything, naa
always cooked on a coal range and la
happy and contented.—Exchange.

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Full of Truly Wonderful Values for Mondajjr only. Articles that will interest everybody
the oldest to the youngest, any and everything will go on sale Monday morning at Nine
o’clock at the rediculousTcrwrprice o f ......-r—- ................................................... ......... .&gt;......... .. .
Fottr Barber Towelt-w-standard size lor JVion

Four yards of Lace and Insertion up to Three
inches wide. Just think of it for only . .

Another eye opner— Four dozen Pearl But
tons while they last for . . . ... , , . ,

One Box Colgate’s Soaps in some of the best
Perfumes and Odors, special 3 cakes to box

This is a great value at the begining of the season—
a beautiful lot of Cross Barred, Striped and Fancy
Figured White Lawns and Waistings, worth “I Q l
up to 18c a yard only
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Another big bargain, 2 cups and 2 saucers { I
pieces in all) Monday while they last fot onl&gt;

Ladies’ Hose, cither Black or Tan; all
worth twice the price. Monday only, 2
Three Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies
Monday only, Three for . •.
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Regular Dinner Plates th&lt;
even these will be 2 for

3 4 -in
We just enn’t help saying something
about our beautiful line of Snow's
Shoes (Union Made) for men. and
these two fuvorite linen of Shoes—
Oxfonis and Pumps for Ladies’, one
made by Selby and the other by
G o d m a n . ........................................

$ 3 .5 0

S now Shoes $ 2 .9 0

Bookfold Am oskcag
C ham bry

In Blue and White Checks. Hos­
pital Stripes, Pink and White
Stripes, also Mixed Navy, Gray.
This width and quality always sell
for 1254c, our price for 1 A
Monday only
AVFC

8 5 c Pongee S ilk 6 9 c

And here is where wc arc strong,
3.50 Patent Leather, Gun Metal or
Vici Kid Shoes in the latest lasts

We haVc just received this hand­
some piece of Pongee Silk in
natural colors, a splendid value fur

and toes,, for Monday &lt;t»Q Q O
only a pair
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only

$ 2 .2 5

V e lv e t Shoes $ 1 .8 9

yard, for Monday / J Q
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L ad ie s ’ N ec k w ea r

This is just one of our many lead­
ers ¡n Ladies' Shoes, Oxfords and
Pumps in all sizes, a (tj *1 Q r\
2.50 Velvet Pump for

Consisting of Silk and Velvet
Bows. Dutch Collars and 1
Jabots, special for Monday L L r C

L a d ie s ’ Tan Button Oxfords

M e n ’s Ties

Fashion says Tans and wc have
them, one of the specials, a 3 .5 0
Tan 3 button Goodyear d JQ 0 * 7
W est
Oxford, a pair
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A handsome selection of Men’s
Silk tics, worth up to 50c, Q K
for only
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1 .5 0 A ll L e a th e r Shoes 1.19

$ 1 .2 5 M en s ’ S h irts 9 7 c .

A large selection of Children's A ll
Leather, Patent and Vici Kid,
P u m p s and Oxfprds, ( t j ' l 1 A
worth 1.5 0 our price

3 5 c M e rc e riz e d M ad ras 2 4 c
Full »standard width and, White
Mercerized Madras in neat plaids
and figures, worth 3 5 c a Q A
yard, for Monday
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These Shirts are a wonder to all at
the the price; plain white, pleated
bosom; also neat dark stripes Q * 7
and patterns. Choice
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T ru n ks and Trunks
W e have them and the price,
see them.
That is enough i
want a Trunk Monday
from $ 1 6 .8 9 to

This department is-ahwi.s Ic­
ing added to with laigc s h ip ­
ments of furniture in the latest
designs and prices and on the
easy T E R M S ol only Si
a
week with a small |m\ment
down.
C otton M a ttre s s Special
A forty-five pound French Hulled
Edge Cotton Mattress with .1 gen­
uine Art tick, worth 8.00th CT O Q
Monday only
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$ 1 0 .0 0 D ining Tabic $7.39
A genuine Oak Dining 1 able "iih
a 6-foot extension and three c s '
tra leaves.
Special for &lt;T*,7 O Q
Monday only
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$ 2 . 5 0 Coll Spring $1-89
As a leader for Monday this Fu
Size double bed C o i l (P I Oj
S p rin g
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Shady Character.

— "T h er* I t a_niaa.tthom uur-husband
employs who openly »bows a tendency
toward low places, and who 1» noted
for bU dark deeds.’ "Why. then,
does your huibnnd employ him 7" "To
put coaJ In our cetlar.’*
Brute, Indeedl
T he W l f ^ r a o believe I'woutd ran
dead If you were to come home early
some evening. The Brute— You will
have to offer a bigger bribe than th at
—Indianapolis P ress.

CASH DEPARTMENT
Two Stores—121-123 East First Street

Sanford,

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SANFORD HERALD

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• ANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY «, l i l t

ALL-AR O U N D fLORIDA
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General Mews of The Land
of flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An epitome o t the Week’» M oat Im ­
portant tlappenlni* In the
State'« Domain.
The »hipping of orange« from Germont
h»i been going on at a lively rate for the
put week.
Plant City ha« moved 16000 quarts of
sunwbcrrle* last week and the growers
pocketed $4.800.
Areadla h»| • factory which has n dal.
|y output of 7,000 Jar* oP tweivo ounces
each of grapefruit marmalade.
l/Ten new members have been added to
the membership list of the Commercial
•Club la S l Peierburg, jnsking^a total of
153 members. _j _ ____
. L 0 Brantley, one of the leading truck-

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been selling'' fa the New York markets
for $10 par crate.
A new hotel la told to bs badly nee led
In fernandlna. The News-Record is urg­
ing tome one to m ike an eff irt to build
one. home capital being preferred.
^.Tbe state i* ovemm with pedlers; nnctunged. one-shlrted beggars; advertising
fakirs and soliciting agents. It is that,
way each winter. If munlcip»lilies cannot. nr will not. put n stop to these hordes
of slick gentry It it high lime tho state
legislated against them in no gentle wayThey would serve the common-wealth
better by building highways.
A m in who had purchased a piece of
colinizition land in South Florida wrote
“bark home“ that ho would take a yellow
dog for hit purchase and kill tho dog in
disgust On careful investigation tty u
commercial secretary it was learned (hat
be had paid some $75 on hit contract,
which called for $400 for 10 acres, and
that he had priced It to o neighbor at
$1.000 and "would not take a cent less 1
Yellow dogs at $1.000 each arc n luxury
“Sieve“ Brown, a lineman in tho em­
ploy u( ibe Tampa Electric aim pony, whs
instantly killed, and Robert S. Thompson,
bit companion, was seriously, If not f.dtily injured this morning at the Tampj
Bay .ithfclelic grounds when a transform­
er pile on which they were bith working
•ami* I ••!( at the base and fell in the
gf &gt;m piming (hem beneath 'is weight
an! Pmt ni itiu heavy transfor'tner it cartied.
. Resolutions
To the Master, Wardens and Brethren of
SanforJ Lodge No. 62., F. 6s A. M.. of
Sanford. Fla.;
It is witn inexpressible feelings of deep­
en sorrow tiut we record the death of our
bckivct brother, J . C. Ensmlnger, which
ocaim-d ,u his home Tuesday morning,
Jsn 17. 1312, in Sanford, Fla.
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Ills remains were laid to rest with Ma­
sonic honor» Wednesday, Jan. 18. 1912.
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Our honored and beloved brother will
no longer greet u« here. Though fit« piece
be vacant, hit memory will aDlde In our
hearts. Never again will we hear his
voice of love and wisdom In our councils,
usten Intently as we may. never egain
•'ll we see the light of brotherly Idvc
bea.otn| in his kindly eye or feel the
warm or kindly preaaure of hla had.
^ uaWn a«id that If a man had
•mends be must himself be friendly. How
fully the truth ot Lilia Was demonstrated
by our brother Ha was always a frlend1 nao, charitable and kind, and withal a
« sense of right, with the courage of
» conviction, an upright man and Ms*

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from our brother, bo It resolved
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au expression of our sorrow and
. Wn|--for Jilt „pretence
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7 -dtarwa.l f_ .L1-.
lh*«y days,’ and
tn lt fwolvid further, that we extend
the bereaved ones, our
«•rifHt lyutRptky and ^
,n th U hour
■orraw and bereavement; end
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P n~** a d u lio n s be preaented to the faro£ *
brother anb that they bo
l . nled *n tiu&gt; S«nfo«m crald and a copy
1^-ÎProftil on the. minute« of our lodge*
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L. K. Pitiurs.

F. P. Foam a.

Committee,

EARLY HISTORY

of ORANGE

COUNTY

- Interesting Paper of Mrs. J. N. Whitncr Read at
Meeting of Pioneers at the Orange County Fair
The Following Bit of H istory of Orange County was Compiled by Mrs. J . N. W hitncr of
this City and Read at the Meeting of the Pioneers Association at the Orange County Fair
Whatever of pride and enjoyment we citi­
zens of Orange county may feel in her pres­
ent day ochcivemetita. our sentiment can
not be praise worthy till we shall have
paused and paid our tributes of respect and
honor to those of n generation ago. who. by
their Christian faith and practice, their
sterling characteristics and ability, over­
came primitive conditions and made pos­
sible. within a life time the civilization
we now enjoy.
There is n duty—n privilege—sacred
and binding, which devolves upon the
few of us who are left, who have personal
recollections of the real pioneers, that
can only be performed by ourselves. The
•lay is growing lute when If we would be
their worthy ruccess&gt;rs we must tirouse
and prepare for Ibe use of those who

These united with tho native tribes of
the peninsula and together they absorbed
many run-nwuy negro* stave« from
Georgia. Their desendents became the
fierce Seminole* ontl by the end of tl.e
century had over-run the peninsula.
This remnant of the once free, proud,
red men. crowded h ick, anti tlri*'ett be­
fore the march of civilization, proved u
formidable foe to any who dared encroach
upon the sunny strip lying between the
ocean and (tic gulf the Inst left to them
of all the continent which by Divine
right of inheritance nnd possession bad
belonged to their people.
Th« record of the Seminole War of
1836 reported the establishment of Camp
Monroe on ilie South shore of the lake
which bears tli.it name, thus opening the
route by which the United Stales artny
advanced into the interior of the eastern
half of the peninsula for ttic suppression
of the Semmolo Indians. The post was
occupied by two com|&gt;atdes of artillery,
four companies of dragoons and some
Creek Indtnns.
(Tan one imagine the indignnt horror of
the Indians at the sight of these forerunner* of the army of their pursuers,
entering the gateway of their retreat)
And they would claim even tlnsl
leaders arose, stimulated perhaps, to n
greater tlegree of during try slight trace
of tile blood of white men in the veins of
some of them. These pair savages in
their extremity uros- to the white man’s
conception of I tie loftiest heights of valor
for the defence of then Wigwams mid
their hunting grounds
Until r the counsel of Oeenln, nnd the
leadership "t K.ug Phillip and Coacuncltee,
sou and grandson of the old chief SecofTce.
four hundred braves made a hold and
desperate nltniK upm Camp Monroe oil
t v 6tli of F - b 1837 a few weeks after
lis establishment, and hut for the greater
hirer* of nrnth'D over simple fire units,
the stoiy ni (tie maisacte would have
been ItigliUul to relate

shall write our roomy's history, remiiiis
cent characteristic sketches of the men
and women who laid so well (lie found»
(Ions upon which we have built, of their
traditions and idenls their manners, social
life and religious loibits, with incidents
anecdotes nnd facts relative to them.
Tliercitwr. to pnstpine no longer, let
our association today nppunt two, in­
terested, respmsiblo persons in each
voting precinct, whose duty it shall be to
gather by careful research, items of in ­
terest connected wiih its local history
Let these tie responsible for the whole
precinct
Also, appoint two others in
cacti community within its bounds, to
assist in that connected with itteir own
neighbor hoods. Each searching for the
causes of its twMIiinutg. the starling of
business, churches, schools and the pet Sntiell of its ret iters.
If possible let tins work he dune before
the next annual meeting nf the associa­
tion. when carefully type-written s t a t e ­
ments of the result may he brought in
for filing, till a p: *pir tuns whan alt
shall l&gt;r compiled into a volume of county
history. In tin nllu-i way eon lie securest
dotu that will Ire so ini iole and nerurale
especial)j that count**ted with com par a lively recent times, and which we s*»*rWith a drsjx-n te courage the Indians
hap«, hardly yet regard, but these facts fought fiercely for three hours. Captain
may some tiny become ancient history.
Charles Mellen wus killed. Fourteen
When the eurllest of our county’s shnll others were wounded. The Indians loss
be evolved from tho shadows of the part, was twenty.five. It was said afterwards
nnd refilled by patient «'Hurts, we shall that tile Indians became terrified at the
find it is n part of thut story of unsiir- roar of the cannon, with twigs anti limbs
passed tragedy anil romance, the story of falling from ttie trees, and thinking Ihut
theSctnmulew.tr* of nearly a century a thunder storm w,i* raging, sent by the
tireat Spirit to aid the white in«n, the
ago
For this season Orange county contain» poor dentures gave up the attack and
many places of interest, of which now, fled in terror to the wood*
we hove only n vague knowledge tint
The military records state that after
when the work is completed of compiling this attack the name of Camp Monroe
the Seminole war records from the was changed to Fort Mellon nnd became
archives at Washington, for which Mr the most Important and healthful inland

Wm Bnuskett of Florida was commission­
ed by our late legist mure, wo hope to
obtain Information winch shall he re­
liable. .
Prominent among these places nrc tlir
military graveyurds of two wars, familiar to many persons nnd fur their
care appropriations might be obtained
from the United State» Government.
Some of the Incalllle« are well known,
where historic and otherwise prominent
events have occur«), where earliest selllements where made (many of these are
sacred to us now) ontl where the dead
were laid to rest Only after the utmost
care should data be accepted as authentic,
but when «allsfactorily established the
placet should be marked even If at
present, in very simple manner, and the
sentiment which time attaches to such
will suggest appropriate nnd enduring
memorials in tablets and alone.
A pc collar pathos lingers'ifrnund every­
thing connected with the Indiana and all
over our county are traces of their neigh­
borhood life, ond their friend» and along
the St. John« River, which they called
Wrlakn are many burial mound». These
mounds, especially, should be preserved
from the hands of vandals.
In 1750 the Creek Indian* :ln Alabeme
separated and many of them emigrated
to Florida under a chief namo Secoffee
and aettled in the Western part of tbq
peninsula, which they called Alachua.

state n f Florida; as a base for supplies
and distribution for the many forts nnd
m ilitary c a m p s which were scattered all
over Mosquito county, the territory of
which extended from St. Johns County
on the North southward to Monroe which
then extended across the peninsula on
the west from Alachua to the Atlantic.
A few of (tie names of these forU and
enmp* are still perpetuated in odr county
as Fort Reed, Maitland, Gatlin and
Christmas, all having been the scene« of
military life.
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At Fort Gatlin, now almost within the
suburbs of our beautiful county site.
Orlando, stands the bleached trunk and
bate wide-spread branches of an immense
dead Livc-Otik. It Is said that under
this oak the red men and the white met
to hold a council. At this late day we
can easily believe that the Indian« part
In that council was but to listen to the
arbitrary sentence which would expell
them forever to the a id . bleak plains of
the West, away from the falrland that
they loved, from its shady hammocks of
tnoss-dtaped cypress and magnolias, It*
winding rivers overhung with pul ms and
willows and oaks, red hybiscu* and white
lilies, its grimy prairies airetching off
Into rolling forest* oT lofty pines, dolled
here and there with clear blue lake« and
the wide stretch of tbe waters in her inJand tea«, the happiest hunting ground

variety of game roamed in abundance
and the rigors of cold were scarcely felt.
While men had need of this peerless
land, and a council was called to inform
the red men of the plans for their de­
parture on the ships tn be In waiting for
(hem^t Tampa, nndour fancy suggests
that what the children of the forest heard
that day, broke the heart of tbe tree.
Tbe Indians are gone. Some went to tin*
West, a few were permitted to remain
beyond a line which the white &lt;nen drew
tind their descendants still lodge in the
swnmpa of the Everglades.
But the Council Oak stands, her white
arms held aloft, a silent protest against
the injustice of war. a ghostly presence
lamenting tier children, a memorial of
them, which time, nor storm has expelled
In all the years since then. A very beau­

NEWS O f H IE WORLD

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Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING T H E WEEK

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Mere the Renders Will rind a Brief
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Republican* In congress caucused to­
night nnd named the committee which
will conduct the coming congressional
campaign- “Insurgent" and “regular"
Republic in fraternized in a manner not
seen since the party revolt that sheared
Speaker Cun non of his power in the last
season.

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L'Titc fight over the $125,000 bill ib r a
Cnnfe Irrate tuivnl monument In the
Vicksburg National Military park, which
eppsed vigorous .debate at tho recent
extra session of congress, was renewed
in tho senate today. Senator Williams
of Mississippi, its author, urged action.
Senator Heyburrt. o f Idaho, vigorously
opposed it and in the end hla objection
postponed action for the day.

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Sugar universally consumed and uni­
versally taxe I. is subjected to govern­
ment control and regulation as to price
in almost cvrry coftntry nnd to vorytng
trade methods as well, reputed Secretary
tiful picture lias been painted of the
of Stair Knox tn a letter which President
Council Oak by a talented member of
Tuft today for war I to congress.
till* association Mr. Altleit of Orlando

We niAy find no proofs but tradition of
the story of tbe oak nnd the council, but
the legend is sweet and wc will pass it
on.
Before leaving the subjects which will
be of intrrest to our historians, wc would
particularly emphasize the type of the
people whom we have called Orange
county’s pioneers, as distinct front the
adventur »us spirits who usually tubulin
new countries.
Orange County was populated ni two
distinct periods, her earliest settlement»
were a consequence nf the Seminole
Wars, and the second infusion resulted
from the unsettled Condttiuti of society
incident lolhe Civil m r
A large proptrlion of the soldiers In the Seminole war»
were vrilunieer». When the lime came
In 1657 that the regular arinv was with
drawn, some of the volunteer soldiers
remained and many of the camps proved
the nucleus of a to ighhorlinod, and (In­
flict must be recognized that In I tic. main
these m,ole substantial citizens
From that period till alter tint civil war
few persons came to the county and few
moved away. Some small orange groves
were plant'd and the jieople produced
from tbe soil mainly what they consumed
for food. Large herds of cattle grazed
it pm the prairies nnd many persons (in
liroptrlion 1» tbe standards of Ibe time)
grew wealthy.

Men and Religion Movement
The Men nnd Religion Forward Move­
ment was launched in Sanford Inst Sunduy with much enthusism. The Jack son ­
ville Committee sent two men to present
the facts und start tho ball n roiling.
Mr I C Baldwin, Religious Work Director
of the Y M. C A . Jacksonville, and Mr.
E. R. Stafford n business man of tho
sumo-,city
Mr
Baldwin spike in the
Methodist church In the morning nnd Mr.
Stafford in the Congregational church.

At 3.30 in tho afternoon there was a
Hireling of the men from the five Protesttint chandler of the ctlv. which was held
in the M thidist church. The church
was well fillet with men who listened
with deep attention to the addresses.
Mr Stafford sp»ke first on the practical
turn of modern Christianity nnd (lie need
of co-operative work by tbe men of the
churches to-day. Ho was followed by
Ki-v II F Root, of Ansonio, Conn., who
is I&gt;m luting tin- month at ;he Episcopal
eburrh lie told rd the movement as It
|hod co m e under hi* observation in Con­
necticut.
Tbe last speaker of the afternoon was
Mr. Baldwin who presented the practical
ami business end of the movement.
Organization in Sanford calls for a central
committee from all tho churohes com­
pered of at) tut thirty-five man. Twentylive of Hie«} men are tho chairman of

i860 ushered In the first glow nf n new
era. In the great readjustment which
was' taking place in tile states, north nf
us, as If by a simultaneous impulse ntten
lion scented fixe I iipm Florida. The

committee* in the five churches and
serve in *iiiillnr
work on th e general
committee. The five lines of work car­
ried on tn each church ami ;by organized
effort throughout tbe city are as follows;
world beard of her orunge groves nnd her
1. Systematic Bible study.

balmy climate. Many families In other
southern stales, disturbed and unsettled
in the plantation life In which they had
been*renred, turned to new scene*. Ac­
customed to agricultural pursuits, fruit
rulluro seemed natural and attractive and
the result was the removal from those
states to tliis county of a class of persons
who had many of them lived on the same
soil since their forefathers came to Amer­
ica In the early colonial days. Those
from the north sought health, climate or
investment, eocii representing n more re­
fined and cultured type than Is usually
found among the early setllers of a new
territory.
This Is o mengre outline of the causes
which led to the displacing of the original
inhabitants of peninsular Florida, and the
rapid filling up of our county, from a peri­
od immediately after die civil war by a
population so cosmopolitan that In every
audience thnt assembled almost every
state in tbe Union had its repreaentativea,
besides many forelgo countries as well
Such conditions might reasonably have
consumed a longer period In adjusting
these various elements Into a harmonious
the majority of them Is attested by tbe
public institutions fur which they laid the

lization of which we may justly feel
proud as being equal to. end in some re­
spects superior to what has been achieved

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Bays’ Work (Bay Scouts etc.)

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4. Mission*, the world fur Christ.
5. Soonl Service, a dean city.
It is expected that all the Christian
men of the city will be enrolled to work
in one of mese five departments of actlvl-

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When the time came for action practi­
cally every Sanford man present pledged
himself to the work. A committee of
live was boiled for, one layman from
each clturoh to Inaugurate tho movemenL
These men are as follows: Messrs. W.
W. Abernathy Methodist. Prof. J . N.
Perkins Baptist, C. R. Walker Congrega­
tional, J . N. Whitncr Presbyterian and
B. F. Whitncr Episcopal This committee
is to meet at the Congregational church
at 7:30 Thursday night for organization.
On Sunday night a union mass meet­
ing was held In the Baptist church. Mr.
Ualdwiq and Mr. Stafford again spoke

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service was strongly evangeiistlo and
held the deep attention of the audience.
That it is a men’s movement Is shown
by the fact that tho choir was composed
entirely of men. Mr. C. R. Walker pre­
sided ot both the afternoon and evening
meetings.
The movement has already served A
fine result In bringing together so many
men to work for a common end. There
M every promise of awakening religious
Interest In the city. * k

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